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FIT A L ITEMS
CHfc ceka issue of The Cochran
Will l»e suspended account
_jpPnksgiving.
Mrs. 0. R. Willis, of Hawkins
* rille, who has been visiting the
family of lier son, I. A. \\ ilhs, re
turned home Friday.
Bring me your chickens. I pay
tiie highest cash prices.
iO-26-4t Geo Coley
The highest bidder gets the
White machine at J axons.
Mrs. Theo Partin, ->f Macon, was
the guest of her mother, Mrs. E. J’.
Collins last week.
I will pay the Ingest cash price
for j>r i4'.i' , c and poultry.
10-26--U Geo. Coley j
Mr. . ■ d Mrs. J. P. Peacock an<i
Miss ifutli Taylor spe. t a few days!
f hi Atlanta this week, making tii
trip in automobile.
M. Gins .}. J’. P, ck and J. E.
'.: ite.l Me -on I ue.-day.
Come to Walker’s Shop for F :M
cJutlers, guarantee l best on tise
market. 11: f>: tf
Mrs. I .ana Poole, of 1 la wkinsviilc,
is visiting relatives here.
Mrs. Powell, Miss Gladys Har
vard, Mrs. 11. J!. Hailey, and Miss
liuira Wynne visited lhiwkin&vilie
Tuesday.
Blankets SI.OO at Jaxon’s sale.
Miss Nan Dunham returned to
Macon Friday after spending sever
al d.»ys at home on account of ill -
neaa.
Jack Lamb, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday with his mother here.
When in need of ncie frying size
chickens, North Georgia country
butter and country eggs call on
10-20-ft Geo, Coley
Attend the big furniture sale
at Jaxon’s
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Lamb, of
Macon, visited the formers mother
here last week.
Orr Davis is visiting his another,
Mrs. Tom Davis.
FOR SALE —Saw mill location.
Will cut about 300,000 feet pine.
1 l-l(»-2t. pd Herbert L. Grice
Tom Pritchett, of Hawkinsville,
was in the city last Thursday.
Linton Wynne is visiting home
folks here this week.
Misses Gertrude and Ethel Towl
er spent Sunday with Mrs. S. 11.
Wimberly on Longstreet.
Dressers $5.00 at Jaxon’s
Mrs. H. F. Bullard and children
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Thompson at Montrose.
Mrs. John Harris, of Jackson
ville, F la. is visiting her sister Mrs.
A. J, Thompson, Jr.
When in need of produce, chick
ens Butter and eggs, Phone 247.
10-26-41 Geo Coley
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Winn, of
Macon, were die guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Bailey Saturday.
J. C. Crquhart made a business
trip to Macon Tuesday.
C. N. Taylor visited Macon Sun
day.
Dpc. 2nd, the highest bidder
gets a $60.00 sewing machine at
Jaxon’s.
Mrs. J. C. Urquhart and children
are visiting relatives in Macon this
week.)
Mrs. It. T. Jackson visited rela
tives in Eastman Sunday.
Col. L. A. Whipple, of Hawkins
ville, visited Cochran Monday.
Art squares $3.00 at Jaxon’s
sale.
The many friends Mr. Monroe
Bullard were glad to see him down
(own last week.
If. E. Coates, of Hawkinsville,
was transacting husin 'ss in the city
last Saturday.
Mrs. I. P. Crutchfield and child
ren, of Vidalia, were the guests Jof<
Mrs. E. P. Collins last week.
Miss Vena Hopkins was called to
Atlanta last Thursday on account
of the death of her little nephew,
Jack Pickard.
Col. and Mrs, Z. V. Peacock,
and children visited Cochran Sun
i day.
Miss Ruby Taylor spent the week
end ut home.
J. B. Thompson made a business
! trip to Atlanta this week
Beautiful cabinet mantels at
absolutely first cost. Call and
see them. Cochran Lumber Co.
See our line of cabinet mar.tels.
We are closing them out at cost.
Cochran Lumber Co.
Mrs. Charlie Mullis and little son
were in Atlanta several days this
week. .
!. A. Willis went to Atlanta Mon
day on Ln.'iness.
Mrs. J. Id. .Mullis, Hr. spent last
Thins 1.,y it: Macon.
Mrs. F. E. Leggett, of i’nadilla,
visited relatives here recently.
FOR RENT —DO acres of land in
cultivation, six milts cast <>f Coch
ran, adjoining home place of \\ . E.
Perry. Houses will be put in good !
repair, and will furnish tenant with
necessary fertilizers.
Sec It. L. Whipple. Cochran,
Miss Sarah Mullis went to Vienna
Monday.
J. B. Peacock and R. T. Jackson
visited Atlanta Monday.
Hudson Lucas, a Pulaski County
farmer living near Empire was mar
ried to Miss Leila Norsworthy in
this city last Sunday, November
19th, Judge G. F. Hendricks officia
ting.
How about that roof? We sell
yellow pine shingles, composition
and gravel roofing, metal shingles,
corrugated and roll cap iron and
steel roofing, ridging, valley; in
fact any kind of material you may
desire. Estimates on material also
construction furnished promptly.
Call on Cochran Lumber Co.
A. L. Malvern, of Athens, Ga.,
was in the city Monday.
W. R. Carmichael, of Jackson,
Ga., visited Cochran Sunday.
J. A. Fausett, of Sandersville,
was in the city Sunday.
R. H. Hobbs, of Eastman was in
Cochran Sunday.
C. W. Davis visited Hawkinsville
Monday.
Bed springs $1.5() at Jaxon’s
sale.
Dr. Jas. K. Stepp, of Empire,
was in the city Monday.
Miss Tommie Renfroe is visiting
her sister, Mrs. I. P. Crutchfield in
Vidalia.
C. C. Hall, of Empire, was in
the city Monday.
FOR RENT —One 5 or 7 horse
farm three miles from Cary, fine
cane brake for stock plenty of water,
reasonable rent, good neighborhood,
healthy location, apply to Mrs. Jul
ia Boothe, Cochran, Ga. tf
MONEY!
AT 6 PER CENT
I am now able to get money in un
limited supply on improved farms
at 6 per cent, interest, with pay
ments to suit the borrower.
ITaTwHIPPLE,
HAWKINSVILLE, GEORGIA.
NOTICE!
Hunters and fishermen of the
Walker district can obtain license
from L. C. Ryan, Hawkinsville.
County license one dollar; state
license three dollars for the season*
N. C. McGriff,
11'5-tf Game Warden
THE COCBBAX JOURHAI* COCKS AY, GEORGIA.
WE ARE GIVING AWAY
ABSOLUTELY FREE
A Pill OF TROUSEBS!
gH We are going to give away
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a pair of pants with every suit
h' ■; of clothesthat we make to or
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of that class that you may select.
We guarantee fit and satisfaction in every Respect.
investigate this Beautiful line for
it is one of the most attractive | gjlQEji
that has Mei on^ display in
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We carry a complete line of Men’s Furnishings, Men’s and Ladies’
Shoes and Hosiery. All of the Best and Well Known Manufacturers.
H. F. BULLARD
“THE CLOTHIER”
COCHRAN, GEORGIA