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Will open up, the first of March, the nicest and most up-to-date line of Children’s and Ladies’ Wash Dresses
ever brought to Cochran. Will also show you the nicest line of Embroideries, Laces and Trimmings ever carried
here. Will also have a full line Skirts. Everything I shall show you will be up-to-date and the latest styles.
Don’t buy your Goods until you see our’s and get our Prices!
Will also have a nice line of Ladies’ and Men’s Shoes and Slippers; a complete line of
Clothing for Men and Beys, and nice line of Men's Hats. :: - :: ::
My Grocery Department will not be neglected; will keep a full line of Fancy Groceries; also Heavy
Groceries in car lots, and the prices must be right. :: :: :: :: :: ::
When you need Hardware, I have it and plenty of it,
lam preapred to sell you almost anything you want. If you have the cash, try me and you will be satisfied.
/ J. J. TAYLOR
NEWS FROM ROUTE THREE
Miss Ella Adkins Hpent the day
with Miss Pearl Jones Sunday.
Mr. S. D, Floyd left Sunday fur
a business trip to Hawkinsville.
Miss Pearl Ward spent Saturday
night with Miss Willie Mae Paul.
Miss Willie Mae and Eva Paul
spent Saturday with Miss Susie Jones
Mr. Matthew Mullis and family
spent Sunday last with Mr. and Mrs
Jones.
Our school is progressing nicely
under the management of Professor
Meadows.
Willie Mae Paul and Mr. Lea try
Hohbs and wife spent Sunday with
Mrs. Atkins.
Misses Emma and Ella Ad
kins spent last Sunday with Miss
Willie Mae Paul.
Miss Susie and Ruthie Jones spent ",
Saturday night with Misses Willie j
Mae and Eva Paul.
Little Wilbur Jones is suffering
very bad from a nail being stuck in
his foot and we hope he will recover
Suop .
A large crowd attended the Box
supper at the Walker school house
Friday night. Miss Nettie Arnold
the lucky one to get the cake.
“Brown Eves”
Mr. Jim Benson attended preach
ing at Massadonia Sunday.
A large crowd attended Sunday
School at Cross Roads Sunday.
Mr. W. H. Joiner made a busi
ness trip to Cochran Thursday.
Mrs. Miles Fouskey and son,
Bcrrel were visiting here Sunday.
We are glad to see Mr. Clarence
Long out again after a severe ill
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Cook spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Cell e
Cook.. . - . „* ... , *r
Miss Flossie Langford spent Sat
urday night and Sunday with Miss
Bertie Cook.
Misses Bettie Wilson and Gur
|trude Roberts are visiting Mrs. J.
J. Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Joiner
sp. nr Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
W. I. Sanders.
Miss Alice Whitaker and Mr.
Linder Hobbs were seen out driving
Sun lay afternoon
Misses Ruth Yancy and Mary
Collins spent Friday night and Sat
urday with Misses Willie Mae and
Mattie Lee Joiner.
Misses Evie and Eva Coody
spent Sunday with Misses Mattie
and Hattie Sanders.
Misses Willie Mae and Mattie
Lee Joiner spent Sunday night with
Miss Flossie Langford.
Mr. Pryor Holland was seen slow
ly wending his way to Mr. Henry
Bellflower’s Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Langford
and family spent Sunday with the
latter’s mother, Mrs. Amanda
Cook.
Messrs. Fred Joiner, David Ne-
Srnith and Lumb Stroup attended
jthe singing at Mr. W. G. Lang
ford’s Sunday night and reported a
fine time.
“Vk>l*t”
Allied tp the nn qt nervous
hiccough these is also the emotional
hiccough, which jurteae in connection
with a moral shock, severs fright nod
sudden emotion, the hiccough doe to
Irritation and hysterical hlocough.
The latter is a particularly aolsy
form, with a rough, coarse sound. It
Is sometimes a sort of yelping or
barking noise, persisting for some
minutes or even hours.
Tweet »«gisgt»
Count always your highest womnts
your truest moments. Betters that
In the Urns when you were the great
est and most tgtrttanl man or woman,
then you wore your truest estt—Jehn
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Tnt conmus coemtA* oeohou
CARY ITEMS
Mr. Byrle Lee, of Macon, visited
here last week.
Mr. Asbell, of Hawkinsville, visit
ed the school Friday.
Mr. James Lee, of Hawkinsville,
was a visitor here Monday.
Mr. W. R. King made a business
trip to Cochran Wednesday.
Have your children a home to
live in or a home "to love in?
Mr. Charlie Williams, of Dan
ville, was here last week on busi
ness.
Messrs. John Love and Dupree
Lee visited Macon one day last
wfeek.
Messrs. Cecil Armstrong and,
King Richardson visited Allentown i
Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Bollinger, of Macon, I
is visiting her sister hero, M rs . Al- j
fred Porter.
Mr. Fred Abney, Jr., of Atlanta,
is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Abney, Sr.
Messrs. Williams and Maxwell
attended the bird -hooting of Mr.
Ben Meadow’s last week.
Mrs. Dollie Defore, who Ins been
in the Macon Hospital for treat
ment, has returned home.
Mrs. R. T. Perry and little son,
Warren, have returned home after
visiting relatives in Macon.
Mr. Norman Vaughn and mother
visited his sister, Mrs. Mollie
Vaughn Floyd, Thursday.
Mrs. G. H. Wade. Sr., and
daughter, Julia, made a business
trip to Danville, Thursday.
The many friends of Mr. Bern
ard Porter who has been very ill,
wish him a speedy recovery.
Misses Ruby Armstrong, Julia
and Nannie Wade attended the
wedding of Miss Saliie Wade and
Mr Emmitt White, Sunday,
NEWS FROM ROUTE ONE
(Left from last week)
A large crowd attended preaching
] at Cross Roads Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Ross v isitod
i Mrs J. J. Purser Sunday.
Mr. Arthur Horne made a regu
lar call Sunday “guess where'
Mr. and Mrs C. W. Simpson vis
ited Mrs Clayton Asbell Sunday.
Mrs John Coley visited her sister
.Mrs Bob Browm Friday afternoon.
Mrs. H. Harrell is visiting Mrs.
Emmie Harrell at Cochran this week
Misses Annie and Edna O’Neal
are visiting their sister, Mrs. T W.
Bryant.
Mr. and Mrs John Coley visited
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Brown
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ross and Miss
Janie Ross visited the family of Mr.
Bradley Sunday
We are sorry to hear that Mo.
Dave Brown is sick, but hope for
her a speedy recovery.
We will have to get up and june
if we beat Mrs. Me!lie Purser raising
chickens, she took 93 from her incu
bator Sunday.
“Farmer”
NOTICE
Notaries Public and Justices of
the Peace in Bleckley County, will
please bring their commissions to
clerk’s office for record before
Grand Jury meets on March 10th,
1913. J. T. Dkese, Clerk,
adv. ,S. C. B. C
Cake Twenty-Five Year* Oid.
A veteran baker of Quincy. Mass.,
had a unique experience shortly be
fore retiring from business a short
time ago A wedding cake 25 years
old was brought to him by a local man
to be refreshed for hie stiver wedding
anniversary He had baked the cake
himself for the wedding, 25 years be
fore.
ROUTE FIVE HEMS
-Mi mid Mrs. Monroe Simmons
were the guests of Mr. Jim Simpson
Sun i«%.
Mi John Schoarlu -pent Sun
day ■ 1 Lii her mother, Mrs. Mattie
Simpson.
Mi Gertrude wym,. i spending
the work with her sister. Mrs. Mu
hie Benson.
Mrs. Da verson, of wilkinson
county is visiting her son, Mr. Ivy
Da verson.
Mr. Guldens, of Eastman, spent
a few days last week with his sister,
Mrs. Barlow.
Misses Alice Wynne and Corn
Simmons were the guests of Mis-
Lelia (oody.
Meadames Mary wo me and Lelia
Barlow spent Saturday with Mrs.
Fannie Coody.
M • Lelia coody and M . Fan
nie • oody spent Th . -day with;
Mis March man.
Mis-es Lelia, Norma, Lottie May
coody and Ruth Berry hill attended
the box party at the w iiC r school
house Friday night.
There is going to be a h \ party ;
at the Smith School Hoiw Friday !
night Feb. 28th. The girls are in- i
vited to come and bring a box, the’
boys heavy pocket books.
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Must Have Been In Boston.
Thr mother of a priggish little lad
of seven Inquired what ailed him,
drawing her deductions as to some
trouble, mental or physic ■ from hie
heavy frown. “Nothing alls me, mam
ma,' said the child, slowly “What
makes you ask me? Do you think
that every time my brow i s wrinkled
I have something on ray mind !"
The Gossip.
“You're a terrible scandal-monger,
Linkum.” said Jorrocks "Why in
thunder don’t you make It a rule to
tell only half what you hear?” “That’s
what I do do,” said lAnkum. “Only
I tell the spicy half.’’-— Harper’s
Weekly. ~
: PLEASANT HILL ITEMS
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! A large crowd attended Sunday
| School Sunday afternoon.
Miss Eddie Harris spent Friday
i light with Miss Adel Jones.
Miss Jessie Bi ad ley spent Satur
j day night with Miss Cora Ross.
Miss Allie Mae Wilder is visiting
h- r sister, Mrs Knight of Fort Vai
ley.
Mr. David Stokes and MissDc-su.
Howard were seem out driving Sun
day afternoon.
Miss Dollie Nobles of Danville
visited her sister, Mrs. W. L. Berry
hili last Friday,
Miss Willie Mae Forehand spent
the week end with her brother Mr.
Daniel Morgan Forehand.
Mr. and Mrs W. F. Ross gave a
singing Saturday night and every
body reported a line time.
INDIGESTION FIVE YEARS .
. . ;
Relieved by Vinol.
Strength and even life Itself >Te»
pends upon tho nourishment and
: proper assimilation of food, and unless
digestion Is good, the whole body suf
; fers. ~.
Mrs. L. D. Cook, Vineland. N. J.,
says: “I was sick five years with in
digestion. My stomach seemed tot
have a heavy load in it, and at other
times it seemed to be tied in knot.?.
Nobody knows how I suffered.
“I tried a great many, doctors and
ft. great many kinds of medicine, nub
nothing did any good until I tools
Vinol. -It has helped me wonderful 1 ....
1 am improving fast, feel better and.
am getting my flesh back again. Vlnoi.
Las done me a world of good.’’
We .know the great power of Vino!,
our delicious cod liver and iron
tonic without oil, in curing chronic
stomach trouble and building up
ail weakened, run-down persons, and
that is why we guarantee to return
your money If it does not help you,
1,. B. Kennington, Druggist
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' “Rljjht OI»
Burning the candle at both euia
Is one way of making both ends m«ew
r-g. M. 0.