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WALKER SCHOOL NEWS
Mr. Stroup of Macon is visiting
his children.
Mr. J. M. Wynne was seen going
to Cochran Monday.
Mr. Carlton Jones made a business
trip to Cochran Monday.
Mr. John NeSmith made a busi
ness trip to Cochran Monday.
Mr. Lumb Stump called on Miss
Alice Whitaker Friday afternoon.
Master Johnny NeSmith spent
Sunday with Master Jim B. Lang
ford.
Miss Bettie Wilson spent Friday
afternoon with Miss Flossie Lang
ford.
Mr. W. I. Sanders and family
spent Sunday with Mr. Charlie Bel
flower.
A large crowd from this route at
tended preaching at Union Hill
Sunday.
Messrs Fred and Hezzie Jones at
tended preaching at Union Hill
Sunday.
Mr. David NeSmith attended
Sunday School at New Ehenezer
Sunday.
Mr. Rufus NeSmith, of Chester,
is spending several days with rela
tives here.
Mr. Lund) Stroupand Mi.-a Bertie
Wilson were seen outriding Sunday
afternoon.
Miss Gurtrude Roberts lias re
turned home after a pleasant visit
with relatives.
We are all contemplating on at
tending the sock party at Roddy
Saturday night.
There is Sunday School at New
Ehenezer every Sunday evening.
E very body inv i t ed.
Mr. Carlton Jones and Miss
Ethel Jessup were seen out driving
Sunday afternoon.
School here is progressing nicely
under the efficient management of
Miss Alice Whitaker.
Mr. Luther Benspn attended the
box supper at Smith School House
Friday night and reported a fine
time.
Miss Flossie Langford attended
the singing at Mr. Arthur Cook’s
Sunday night and reported a fine
time
> S
Quite a crowd from here attended
the box party at the Smith School
house Friday night and reported a
fine time.
Messrs Linder Hobbs, Carlton
Jones, Alice Whitaker and Ethel
Jessup attended Sunday School at
Bethany Sunday.
Misses Mattie and Hattie Sanders
spent Sunday with Willie Mae and
Mattie Lee Joiner, and they attend
ed preaching at Union Hill
Messrs Jim Benson. Bill Graham
Carlton Jones, Linder Hobbs, Miss
Ethel Jessup and Mr and Mrs Ne-
Smith wers "guests ak Mr.; Jerry
Wynne’s Sunday.
“x. Y. Z.”
Hastings Prolific
Corn Yielded 214
Bushels On I Acre
If you are going to plant corn this
spring, either for the corn ciub con
tests, or to fill your own corn-crib,
the corn to plant is Hastings’ Pro
lific.
Official United States government
records show that this corn haa
yielded more to the acre than any
other corn planted in the Southern
states Hastings Prolific won the
Georgia record with 214 bushels to
one acre, Hastings' Prolific won the
record with 225 bushels
Ao one acre; the Arkansas record with
172 2-3; the Florida record, 129 1-4.
Hastings’ Prolific has won five-sixths
of the corn club prizes in Georgia. It
has made records in every Southern
*tate.
This com is not only immensely
prolific, but produces a grain and for
age of thAfiDest quality. It is not
merely winning corn. It Is
the corn that It will pay you best
to plant year-ln and year-out, for sale
and lor your' own use.
Prices: Packet, 10 cents; 1-2 pint,
20 cents; pint. 30 cents; quart. 50
eents- postpaid. Peck, not prepaid,
$1; bushel, $3.50. Order today, or if
you want more Information write for
our big free catalogue. It is full of
agricultural Information. It is a good
book to have on the farm.
H. G. HASTINGS & CO..
Atlanta, Ga— (Advt.)
NEWS FROM EMPIRE
ROUTE TWO
TRIPP- PH ILLIPS
Thursday night at 7. o’clock at
the home of the bride Mrs Carrie
Tripp and Mr. Joe Phillipe were
united in the holy bonds of Wedlock
Mr. E. M. Horne officiating.
Pause for one moment dear read
er, and realize the solemnity, the
sweetness, the beauty of that scene.
A handsome noble man, in the very
prime of life, whose very heart throb
was for the lovely bride, who leaned
confidently upon his arm, the arm
which he had promised to shield
from every coinjng care. The bride
was the widow of the late W. J.
Tripp who has many friends that
wish her a long and happy life
We will not wish for them a life
of unending pleasure, that will be
useless for sorrow will come, and as
they wander down the rugged path
of life some days will be dark and
dreary, but may the light of their
true love shed a radiance that will
dispell all passing gloom, and may
they find a full realization of the
immortal lives.
“ Two souls with but a single tho
ught, two hearts that heat as one”.
W. F. Floyd was down in this
section Sunday.
Mrs. Jane Little spent Monday
with Mrs. W. A. Floyd.
Mr. R. L. Wright spent Sunday
morning with L. L. Ross.
C. Peacock of Chester was over
in this settlement Sunday.
Mrs R. L. Davis spent a while
with Mrs. W. A. Floyd Monday.
Mrs. J. R. Hill and children spent
Friday morning with Miss Walter
Floyd.
Mrs. Ida Hartand children spent
Monday morning with Mrs. W. A.
Floyd.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Perkins spent
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs J.
R. Hill.
Miss Laura Floyd spent Wed
nesday afteadoon with Mrs R. L.
Wright.
Most of the farmers are ready to
plant corn as soon as they get their
guano.
Misses Walter and Laura Floyd
spent Tuesday aftetnoon with Mrs.
J. R Hill.
Miss Lillie Mae Davis spent Mon
day afternooh with Misses Inez and
Irma Grimsley.
Misses Waeter and Manella Floyd
spent Sunday with Misses Irma and
Inez Grimsley.
Misses Manella and Irene Floyd
spent Sunday afternoon with Miss
Bomah Brannon.
Walker Davie spent Sunday after
noon with his cousin Mrs. N. J.
Davis and family.
Misses Eva Scarborough and Min
nie Wynne spent Thursday after
noon with Mrs R. L. Davis.
Eczema and
Bloches Go!
Costs You Only 25c to Try
and Prove What a Wonder it
Really Is.
Apply ZEMO on those eczema
sores that nothing else you have
ever tried has benefited —and all
itching will stop, and in a few days
t,ho*e very sores will he gone —Abso-
lutely gone! A trial of ZEMO
proves it positively. There will
not be a spot left, the skin will be
as pure and clear as though you
never had eczema in y>ur life.
If you have dandruff, there s an
other chance to prove how wonder
ful ZEMO is. ZEMO positively stops
it.
To prove what it will do in curing
eczema, itching, inflamed or imitat
ed skin, dandruff, blotches, pimles,
cuts and sores, your druggist will
supply you with a 25c bottle. ZEMO
is guaranteed to stop itching.
ZEMO is sold in 25c and §l. bottles
at drug stores, or will be sent direct
on receipt of price, by E. W. Rose
Medicine Co. St. Louis Mo. Thesl
bottle contains six times as much
as the 25c bottle.
THJ (AKHKA> JO IK AX, COCHRAN, GEORGIA.
! NEWS FROM EMPIRE
i
Miss Lois Embry Entertains
A pleasant affair of Saturday
evening was a George Washington
Birthday party given by Miss Lois
Embry at her home at Empire.
The home was beautifully deco
rated with southern smilax, yellow
Jessamines and rarcissi.
After some very interesting games
delicious refreshments were served.
Those enjoying the pleasures of
Saturday evening were Misses Lois
Embrv, Etter Mell Wright, Vallie
Young, Winnie and Fannie Eth
ridge, and Maud Hall of Empire
and Miss Ida Hamlin of Macon.
Messrs Walter Rozar, Alvin and
Jim Hall, Pearl Peacock, Robert
Keys, Joe Pierce, Monroe Hall and
S. H. Harrison.
Mr. Joe Pierce visited his fa;her
Friday.
Miss Vaughn of Jackson is visiting
Miss Lunie Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs Yancey Carter visit
ed Eastman Sunday.
We aie very glad to welcome Mrs
Hobbs as our new Telephone Oper
ator.
Mr. John Tom Hosford, of Yon
kers visited Empire Friday and
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. O’Queen of Hazel
hurst were pleasant visitors to Em
pire last week.
Miss Ida Hamlin and Mr. Milton
Wright of Macon spent Monday
with Miss Lois Embry
Miss Lunie Price, entertained a
number of her friends last Saturday
night in honor of her guest Miss
Vaughn from Jackson Ga.
('ARY ITEMS
T. J. Abney visited Cochran Fri
day.
Mr. Frank Wade visited Macon
Friday.
Mrs. Mollie Andrews visited Coch
ran Monday.
Mr. Parker of Tarversville visited
here Monday.
R. T. Perry made a trip to Dan
ville Saturday.
Mr. T. W. Pritchett spent Thurs
day in Jerffesonville.
Mr. C. N. King made a. business
trip to Danville Monday.
Mrs Fails of Macon is visitng Mr
and Mrs. G. K. Thompson.
Mr. John Henry Coley of Chester
visited relatives here last week.
Mrs. H. F. Armstrong and son
Floyd visited Hawkinsville last week
Mr. Bernard Porter who has been
siek for several days is able to he up
Mrs. Merritt Andrews and child
ren of Macon are visiting relatives
here.
Miss Ludie Dennard of Macon
spent the week end here with her
parents.
Mr. and Mrs Rufus Meadows of
Hawkinsville spent Tuesday with
Mr J. B. Meadows.
Mrs. S. L. Richardson delight
fully entertained the young people
with a rook party Friday nignt.
A delicious course of refreshments
were served.
BRONCHITISSUFFERER
Takes Druggist’s Advice With
Splendid Result
If anyone should know the worth
of a medicine, it Is the retail druggist
who sells it over his counter every
day in the week, and is in a position
to know what remedy gives the best
satisfaction.
Mrs. Frank 11. Uline, of West Sand
Lake, N. Y., says: “For a number of
years I was a great sufferer from,
bronchitis. Last July I had an attack
which was more severe than any, and
my friends thought I could not recover
from it Then I was advised by my
druggist to try Vinol, which I did,
with wonderful results. My cough
has left me; I have gained In weight
and appetite, and I am as strong aa
ever I was. I advise all who have
bronchitis, chronic coughs, or who are
run down to try Vinol.’’
It is the combined action of the
medicinal curative elements of the
cod’s liver, without the greasy oil,
aided by the blood-making and
strength-creating properties of tonic
iron that makes Vinol so efficient
Remember, we guarantee Vinol
to do just what we 6ay —we
nay back your money if it does not
L. B. Kennington, Druggist
Professional Cards
JAMES C. LINNEY
Cochran, Qcorgta.
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
offers his professional services
to the people of Bleckley and
surrounding counties. All mat
ters entrusted to him will re
ceive prompt and careful at
tention.
SAFFOLD <fe STALLINGS
Attorn eys-at-Law’ ,
Will Practice in all Courts. Prompt
and Vigorous Attention Given
to all Matters Entrusted
to Our Care.
OFFICE IN TAYLOB-MULLIS B’ld’g.
A. C. ADAMS
Attorney- at - La w
Will Practice in All State and
Federal Comts
Collections a Specialty
OKFICE OVER JACKSON Fi 11. Co’s STORE
COCHRAN. GEORGIA
T. 0. WILKINSON
Lawyer
COCHRAN, GEORGIA.
Special Attention (liven to Col
lections.
Office at Walkers Pharmacy.
ALFRED Jr.
Attorney-at-Law
Office Taylor a Mullis Building
Cochran, Georgia.
C. T. HALL
Dentist
Phone 57-L
Cochran, Georgia
G. C. WALTERS
Dentist
Cochran, Georgia
J. M. BLECKLEY
Attorney-at-Law
Office over Jaxon Furniture Co.
Cochran, Georgia
W. L. & WAREN GRICE
Attorneys-at-Law
Dispatch and News Building
Hawkinsville, Georgia.
H. F. LAWSON
Attorney-at-Law
Office in Dispatch & News Bldg.
Hawkinsville, Georgia.
R. S. FOREHAND
Physician and Surgeon
Residence Phone 60-J, Office 64-J
Cochran, Georgia
J. A. GEORGE
Physician and Surgeon
Residence Phone 10-L, Office 96L
Cochran, Georgia
R. J. MORGAN
Physician and Surgeon
Residence Phone 28, Office 11
Cochran, Georgia
R. L. WHIPPLE
Rhysician
Residence Phone 64-J; Office 73-J
Cochran, Georgia
T. D. WALKER, Sr.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 9, Residence 27
Cochran, Georgia
Loans on city property at 6 per
cent interest. No delay, see me at
Walkers Pharmacy.
T. O. Wilkinson.
MARION TURNER
Attorney At Law
Will Practice in All Courts
HAWKINSVILLE, GA.
TAYLOR & PEACOCK
The Oldest and Largest Insurance Agency in Cochran.
Representing Liverpool, London & Globe
Insurance Co., Aetna Insurance Co.,
Hartford Fire Insurance Co., Home
Insurance Co., Queen Insurance Co.,
Atlantic National Fire Insurance Co.,
Six of America’s leading Fire Insurance
Companies.
Offices at Cochran Banking Co.
TAYLOR & PEACOCK
SOME SPECIALS-
Pound Cake, per pound 25c
Yellow Wax Beans 15c
Tapioco Desert 10c
Sweet Pickle Peaches 30c
Sauer Kraut, per can 10c
Olives, plain and stuffed 10c to 50c
Maraschino Cherries, 15, 25 & 50c
Shredded Cod Fish 10c
Sniders Salad Dressing 20 to 35c
Eating and Seed Irish Potatoes, Fla. Cabbage,
Rutabagas, Oranges, Apples, Bananas,
Nuts and Ccndy.
B. J. WYNNE
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
I have just taken charge of a Fancy
?nd Staple Grocery business, and have
, opened up in the building next door
to K. A. Thompson. IJI extend to
my friends a cordial invitation to come
in and see my complete line of
NEW AND FRESH GROERIES
I am going to make the prices right.
1 will have phone service and will
give special attention to quick delivery.
I. L. DURDEN
J. J. TAYLOR. President J. P. PEACOCK, V.-President
l A. WALKER. Cashier
(Eorljratt Hanking Company
Capital $25,000.00 Surplus $50,000.00
(Eurijratt, Cfeurgia
We Solicit Your Patronage
LOANS ON FARM
AND TOWN PROPERTY
handled at reasonable rates of interest
and small commissions in any amount
H. F. LAWSON, Attorney at Law*
Hawkinsville, Georgia.
Try the Cochran Journal
for First Class Job Printing
Royal Soai Ift Asparagus. 30e-
Royal Scarlet Cherries 10 toSOc
Tomatoe & Green Pepper, Can 20c
Full Pack Tomatoes 3 for 25
Crab & Shell 25c
Libby’s Asparagus 25c
Can Eng ish Peas, 10, 15, 20 tfc 25c
California Can Peaches 3 lbs. 25c
New Dill Pickles, dozen 15c
Royal Scarlet Lima Beans