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“Prom” Party
For Visiting Boys
The visiting Ui-m' lull bovs were
entertained very delightfully Tin -
tiny evening, with a Prom party
at the home of Mia- Hazel Wynne.
Those present were Misses Hazel
Wynne. Minta McVay, (iussie R*-g
--j-u-r, Edna Taylor, Annie Mae
Wynne, Kittle Hailey, lain Privett.
oft'alera, Ala. Mary Dortch, of
]lawkinsville and Alida Morris, of
Augu-ta. Messrs. Hums, Nea',
\’onderanx, Polland, Norris, Sinl
deth, Bowden, Ellison, Ashell, Me
\ ay, Taylor, Kendrieks, fa*ster and
Beeves.
Miss Taylor Entertains
An enjoyable affair of Monday
evening was the Prom” party
given by Miss Edna Taylor.
Delightful punch and sandwiches
were served on the lawn by Mr.
and M rs. Glover Burney.
Those enjoying Miss Taylor’s hos
pitality were Misses (iussie Register,
Mary Lamb, Carrie Mae Chapman,
Minta McVay, Hazel Wynne, Kit
tie Bailey, Ecu Privett, of Calera,
Ala., Alida Morris, of Augusta,
Grace Oakley, Mary Dortch, and
Kemper Thompson, of llawkinsvil
le, Messrs Burns. Vonderattx, Poland
Norris, Suddeth, Kingery. Dukes,
Garland Harvey Ashell McVay,
Taylor, Hendricks, Lester, Col.
Adams, Dr. Walters, Col. Stallings.
Railway Changes
i
It is rumored that there will be
some changes in the iiiangemcnt of
the Division of the Southern By.
It is reported that the present Divi
sion Supt. E. E. Norris whose head
quarters are in Atlanta will he suc
ceeded by assistant Supt. .1. L. Mc-
Lendon and Mr. Norris he transfer
red to the St. Louis division. Mr.
It. E. Langford who is now Chief
Dispatcher will succeed Mr. McLen
don as assistant Supt. These tum
ors have not been olliieuilly eonfer
ret I.
SERVICES AT
BAPTIST CHURCH
Following is a list of the services
at the Baptist church. To which
the pub 1 it- is cordinhy invited.
Sunday school, Sunday A. M. 10.
o’clt ick.
Preaching by Rev. P C. Wa.ker
at 11. o'clock.
Sunbeams, Sunday P. M. 3, o’-
clock .
Preaching Sunday evening at S
o’clock ■
Prayer meeting Thursday evening
at S. "’dock.
Womans missionary Society Ist
Monday in each month, at I.l’ M.
Voting Womans Auxiliary Island
3rd Fridays in each month
Junior Auxiliary Saturday at 3
o’cloe k.
Royal Ambassadors [formemders
t nly | Tuesday evening at Bo’clock.
Miss Walton Wiggins, returned
home Thutsday after several weeks
visit to relatives in Macon.
Mrs. Anthony formely Miss Allic
Harrell of this city but of New York
is expected to visit parents Mr. aifd
Mrs. 1). J. Harrell, in the near fut
ure.
Mrs. W. M. Wynne, Miss Fan
nie Smith, Miletus Wynne, Jr.,
and Phil Taylor visited Macon, In
dian Spring- and Forsyth in their
automobile, this week.
Mr. W. 1). Blankenship brought
2 line stalks of sugar eane to the
Journal Office Wednesday. He
says he has a tine crop of eane, peas
potatoes, corn and peanuts. This
Wats all cotton farmers.
The Journal wishes to call special
attention to the School Day adver
tisment on the fiont page of this
issue, in which every attendant of
the school is to be given a nice note
book and pencil free by the Rexali
Store, Walker’s Pharmacy.
Local Items
E. P Collins made a business
trip to Macon Monday.
Joe Brown, of Fitzgerald, Ga.,
visited Cochran, Friday.
E. P, Collins went down to East
•man on business Monday.
Mr. E. C. Elder spent severa
days last week in Atlanta.
Mr. W. R. Collins of Macon,
spent Sunday with homefolks.
Mrs. Lana Poole of Havkinsville
is visiting relatives it the city.
Mr. N. F. Buff made a business
trip to Cochran, Monday evening.
Mrs. Paul, of Macon, visited her
nciee, Mrs. J. G. Lyles, this week.
I). J. Harrell visited his daughter
Mrs. Murchman at Villa Rica this
week.
Mrs. .J. J. Tavlor returned Thurs
day after a pleasant visit to Demor
est. Ga.
Miss Tommie Renfroe spent a few
days of last week at Cary visiting
relatives.
Mrs. Eh Blackshear is visiting
her mother Mrs. Reeves near Cary
this week.
LOST —-One pocket book contain
ing court papers If found return
to E. P. Collins.
Figure with me b.-forc you have
yotu house painted.
J. E. Darling.
Miss Carrie Mae Chapman • left
Thursday to visit Tiioniasville, Val
dosta and Moiilirie.
Miss Ethel Coody returned home
Thursday after a months visit to
friends in Atlanta.
When in need of Ice Phone 17-L
Day time, 17 J at Night.
Geo. D. Coley.
Mi. and Mrs. T. 11. Wynne and
children of Griffin Ga., are visiting
relatives in Cochran.
Master John Hardin, of llawk
insville, spent Tuesday with lis
cousin, Edwin Anderson.
Mrs. E. P. Collins spent a few
days of last week in Eastman visit
ing her brother, 11. W. Souls.
Figure with me before you have
your house painted.
J. E. Darling.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Collins
spent Thursday last with the for
mer’s father, Mr. E. P. Collins.
Misses Ona and Edna Raiford art
visiting their aunt, Mrs. Joe Taylor,
near I lawkinsville, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Thompson,
Jim Taylor and Charlie Taylor
visited Jay Bird Springs, Sunday.
When in nets I of Ice Phone 17 L
Day tune, 17 - J at Night.
Geo. 1). Coley.
Miss Annie Mae Wynne will leave
Cochran Saturday to teach music
In the public school at StilmoreG i
Mrs. A. J. Thompson, Sr 6, Mrs.
K. A. Thompson and Allie Thomp
son visited Indian Springs, this
week.
Mrs. G. Privet*, and little daugh
ter Mary of Calera Ala., visited the
formers sister Mrs. T. L. Brily this
week.
Figure with me before you have
your hou e painted.
J. E. Darling.
Mr. Rnbt. L. Walker, of Macon,
spent tne past week in the city with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
Walker.
Mrs. J. W. Williams and daugh
ter Don is have returned home after
spending several days in Savannah
and Macon.
When in need of Ice Phone 47-L
Day time, 47-J at Night.
Geo. 1). Coley.
Miss Iluby Harrell who has
been spending some time with
her sister at Villa Rica will return
home Saturday.
Mr. J. K** Taylor and family
attended the camp meeting at In-
Idian Springs. Mr. Taylor has re
j turned home and reports a grand
meeting. Mrs. Taylor and daught
ers will remain some time.
THE COCHRAN JOURNAL, COCHRAN, GEORGIA.
Urquhart Considering
j Hs May Be the Fourth Entry in
j Mayor's Race —Will Give
Definite Answer Within
Day or Two.
The mayoralty race may be fur
ther complicated by the announce
ment within the next day or two of
a fourth candidate, Attorney Julian
F. Urquhart, recorder under the
Miller administration.
Mr. Urquhart has the matter un
der advisement and states that his
friends are urging him to announce.
He will give his answer within a
few days.
“Everything looks favorable just
now, according to the way my
friends put it,” said Mr. Urquhart
to a Telegraph reporter yesterday.
"I have been out of the city for ten
days and have not been able to look
the matter over as yet as fully as I
desire.
“To the friends, however, who
wish to know what decision will be
made, you might announce that I
will make an official statement one
way or the other within a day
o: two.” —Macon Telegraph.
Pretty Twin Girls
Two of the cutest little girls we
have ever seen are the Tittle twins
uf Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Haiville.
These little beauties are just live
years old, and arc as bright as new
silver dollars.
They can sing and recite just
splendid, and make more pretty
little courtesies than you ever saw.
The dear, sweet children, low
they do brighten the world for u .
As pessimistic as Lord Byron seem
ed to lie. and although he was re
garded as a misanthrope, lie said
“the voices of children at play”
was one of the sweetest things of
this earth. Poor old miserable By
ron, at times he seemed to have
lost confidence in everybody and
everything, yet there was a soft
spot iii Ins great heart for innocent
childhood.
-NEWS FROM ROUTE THREE
Miss Mattie Sanders went to
Cochran shopping last Monday.
Mr. Chester Benson spent Satur
day night with Mr. David NcSmith.
Several from here attended
preaching at Maeadonia, last Sun
day.
A large crowd attended Sunday
School at Union Hill, last Sunday
eve.
The farmers of this section are
making the cotton patch their liead
quarteis,
Mr. O. (i. Cook and family spent
Saturday night with A. G. Cook
and family.
Mr. A. G. Cook and family spent
last Sunday with Rev. \V. 11.
Holmes and family.
The Hum of this section math
their regular call at Cochran, last
Saturday after noon.
We arc sorry to state tlrat the
train killed a very line cow for J.
J. Roberts, last Saturday.
Little Oliver Langford, Jr, i>
spending the week with his grand
mother, Mis. Amanda Cook.
We are so very glad to see the
nice rains we are having at this
writing, were so much in neerj of it
Mrs. Lola NcSmith and brother,
David Stokes spent last Monday,
with their sister, Mrs. John Ne-
Smith.
Messrs Clarence and Solomari
Long and their father, Mr. Mack
Long made a business trjp to Coeh-
I ran, last Tuesday.
Mr. W. Langford and daughter,
Miss Flossie, and Misses Laura and
Bertia Cook visited relatives at Em
pire, last Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Amanda Cook and daught
ers, Misses Laura and Bertia, spent
Sunday and Sui.dav night with Mr.
W. O. Langford and family.
"Josx Eighteen.”
I. B. PEACOCK & CO.
One of the best painters of Cochran
said to us a few days ago:
“The whitest house I ever saw
Was painted with Harrison Lead
and Pure Linseed Oil. ”
That's the kind we sell.
Do you want a while house?
VVell buy your Lead from us.
J. B. PEACOCK & COMPANY
The Picture Palace
The Picture Palace was again
.‘pi-ned to the public Monday mglit
and was patronized by a large and
appreciative audience. We con
gratulate the present management
“ii the opening. This is it nice,
clean attraction and hope our peo
ple will give it snllicient patronage
to make it a paying proposition.
DR. W. C. WILLIAMS, Jr.
Residence Phone 26, Office 41
CARY, GEORGIA
T. D. WALKER, Sr.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 9, Residence 27
Cochran, Georgia
G. C. WALTERS
Dentist
Cochran, Georgia
C. T. HALL
Dentist
Phone 57-L
Cochran, Georgia
MONEY
TO LEND
Loans negotiated on
farm and city property
at low interest.
All applications closed
in a few days.
Write or call to see me j
A. Q. Adams
Cochran, Ga.
SHOP NOTICE
We have just installed new machinery in our shop, and
are fully equipped to do first-class Blacksmithing and Buggy
and Wagon Repair Work on short notice at reasonable prices.
Wood work a specialty.
We also have a first-class horss-shoer who is in charge
of our horse shoeing department. D. E. Malaier is our
horse-shoer. He has been in Cochran about a year and a
half and is very well known. He says the foot is not a block
of wood or a bar of iron, but within the horny box that we
call the hoof are bones, ligaments tissues, blood vessels and
nerves that are as much alive and just as sensitive as those
that go to make up other parts of the horse. Therefore it
requires a man of skbl to shoe horses properly.
Mr. Malaier has had fifteen years experience in the shop
business and has made shoeing a special study for 12 years.
Come to see him and get your horses shod properly.
I Icnest dealing is our motto. Come to see us and get
your money’s morth.
ROZIER & TRICE
At Walker’s old stand. Free hitching inside shop.
J. J. TAYLOR, President J. P. PEACOCK, V.-President
J. A.'WALKER, Cashier
Cochran Banking Company
Capital $25,000.00 Surplus $50,000.00
Cochran , Georgia
We Solicit Your Patronage
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