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We will within the next few days be in our New
Quarters just acioss the street from our old stand and
Will be Better Prepared to Serve the
Public Than Ever Before.
We have a nice office with Plenty of Room for the
Cotton Buyers and Farmers.
We would like every farmer in the county to call in
and see us.
We Will Try to Make Your Visits
Pleasant and Profitable .
Messrs. Grantham and Porter are again with us this
season and will give you good courteous treatment and
get the Tip of the Market for your cotton.
We Have Plenty of Room and the Very Be& Fire
Protection that can be had.
We desire to thank our patrons for past patron
age and assure them of our appreciation Soliciting
your future business, we are,
Yours very truly,
COCHRAN UNION WAREHOUSE CO.,
COCHRAN, GEORGIA.
25 Cents In Cash With Every Bale
of Cotton Ginned.
THIS OFFER EXPIRES SEPTEMBER IST
tj I will give you FREE 25 Cents in Cash with Every
Bale of Cotton Ginned at my Gin Between now and Sep
tember Ift. tj Bring me Your Cotton—Absolute Satisfaction
Guaranteed. fJMy ginning will give you Good Samples and
Clean Seed.
I Will Give You Good Quick Service.
Best Market Price and full Weights for Your
Cotton Seed.
Yours to Serve,
"A. V. HORNE,
COCHRAN, GA.
THE rnOHfIUN JOURNAL, COOHRVN, GEORGIA.
Additional Locals.
l)r. T. D. Walker, Sr. is home
fr ni North Carolina for a few days.
Mr. K. A. Thompson and wife
and Charlii Thompson spent Sun
day at Indian Springs.
T. H. Reeves, Charlie Reeves,
and John A. D. Coley have returned!
from St. Simons, where they spent
Sunday.
Messrs. Chas. Hinson and Pryor
Purser and their wives spent Sun
day at St. Simons.
Mr. E. T. Dean has two stalks of
corn with nine ears of corn o.: them.
The peculiar part about it is that !
hoth stalks came from a single
grain, one of them being a sucker.!
This is multiplying things fast, as, ;
by the best calculation, this single,
grain will make BIUO grains.
Houses to rent. Cal! on G. F. j
Hendricks. 1 t-p<!'
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Marchman i
and Mr. (1. A. Smith, of Perry, |
spent Sunday in the city as the j
guests of Misses Fannie and Bessie j
Smith.
Miss Gladys Harvard is spending;
a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. |
H. Peacock. |
Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx m u
Miss Nan Dunham at ended the
camp meeting at Indian Springs
this week
Misses Ona and Edna Raiford
have been visiting re! dives in Haw
kinsville.
Rev. Geo. S. Henderson, of
Webster, Fla., whs shaking hands
j with friends in the city Tuesday.
After a pleasant visit to their sis
ter, Mrs. R. L. Wright, near here,
Mrs. S. P. Vimpee and children
and Mrs. Ivan R. Carlson and
daughter have returned to their
homes in Rome.
Miss Clara Andrews, of Macon,
has accepted a position at the Rack
et Store. Miss Andrews has I teen j
with Kress in Macon for some time
and thoroughly understands her
line, and will he glad to halve her
friends call in to see her.
Miss Haze! Wynne entertained a
munlier of her friends Monday
night, in honor of her visitors. Miss
es Flecta and Rosebud Fitzpatrick.
Miss Sauls, of Eastman, is tbe
guest of Miss Tommie Renfroe.
J. C. ITquhart visited Hawkins
vibe Wednesday.
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Ail kinds of watch and jewelry I
repairing at J. M Wynne it Son’s. I
A new lot of these fine goods juft in; and
that s always an event of intereft to every man
who wants to wear good clothes; and you’re
that kind of a man, we’re sure; you wouldn’t
want anybody to say that you don’t dress well.
Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes are the beft
clothes made. They don’t coft more than
they’re worth to you. They’re all-wool, finely
tailored; they keep shape and wear well a long
time. You want these clothes, and we know
it; that’s why we’re telling you about it; you
want them.
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Remember we clothe you from head to foot.
$5.00 will buy your boy a good suit and we
give you an extra pair of pants. fJPay less and
dress better at
Duggan Bros. & Co.’s
A. Brown , Tailor.
Miss Edna Taylor entertained
quite a number of her frie ids Tues
day night at a bunco party. De
lightful refreshments were served
during the evening.
Miss Marion Raker and Joe Ba
ker. after a delightful vi- it to St.
Sunon-, are now spending a while
with their aunt, Mrs. T. 1.. Bailey.
J. A. Fausett. of Sandersiijle,
was in the ei:y Thursday.
Mrs. L. F. Privett and daughter,
Miss Rennie, and two so s, Will
and John, spent a couple of days
wit!) family of T. 1,. Bailey here
this week on their way home from
St Simons.
Miss Josephine Fleming is the at
tractive guest of Miss Edna Taylor.
Misses Ethel and Annie Bonner,
of Shadydale, are visiting Miss
Kiltie Bailey this week.
Mrs. l.izzie Harrell and Mrs. J.
W. Cranford spent last Wednesday
with Mr. Geo. Scarborough.
Watermelons and country eggs at
Coley’s store, across the railroad. It
Mrs. T. L. Bailey, Miss An iie
Blevins, Miss Kittie, Tom, and Ma
ry Bailey have returned, after ten
days’ pleasant visit to St. Simons
Island.
YOU OUGHT
TO BE GLAD
To have this an
nouncement that we
are ready to show you
our Full sTyles in suits
and overcoats from
The Royal Tailors,
Hart, Schaffner &
Marx,
Howard Clothes,
Hercules Clothes,
(For Boys)
and Paragon Pants.