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NEWS FROM CARY
Cols. Stallings and Saffold were
here yesterday on business.
Miss Cletia Armstrong is visiting
» her grandparents at Oakdale.
Mrs. J. H. Pritchett, of Soper
ton, is here on a visit to relatives.
Mrs. S. R. Lee spent several days
last week with friends in Cochran.
W. R. King made a business trip
to Allentown and Danville, yester
day.
Judge J. 11. Martin’s many
friends here feel sad over the news
of his death.
John Love, of Dudley spent Sun
day with homefolks, returning
home Monday,
King Richardson’s Ginnery
opened up yesterday and are now
prepared for public ginning.
Riley Dykes, King Richardson
and Walter Pritchett visited Indian
Springs and Jackson, Sunday.
Merrit Andrews, of Macon, spent
Sunday and Monday here with bis
mother, Mrs. M. T. Andrews.
Miss Mamie Bell Reeves, of Coch
ran, was a guest of Mrs. Mollie F.
Andrews, Saturday and Sunday.
Misses Essie and Lizzie Buchan,
of Hawkinsville, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Chambers, last
week.
T. \V. Pritchett and J. If. King
made a special trip to Macon, last
week, to hear Rev. Len G. Brough
ten preach.
Marlin Livingston, formerly of
Goldsboro District, but more re
cently of Chester, was buried at
Salem Church, last week.
Miss Julia Wade, accompanied
by Miss Kathleen King, of Allen
town, left for Cuthbert, where they
enter Andrews Female College.
Misses Belle and Oline Hobbs
and Miss Florence Teague, of
Hawkinsville, and Miss Irene
Moore, of Chester, were the guests
of Miss Sallie Lou Porter, last week.
Prof. R. C. Sanders has asked
the trustees of this school to release
him from his contract to conduct
our school this scholastic year. In
our trustees effort to secure a teach
er in his stead we hope they will
succeed in securing a first class up
to-date teacher that will attract
patronage from a distance. This
place with an up-to-date Faculty
should enroll 140 pupils.
T. J. Dee.
BETHANY DOTS.
Mr Tobh Stokes,spent last Sun
day with Con Stapleton.
Mrs. Mae Stoll'S spent last Sat
urday with Miss Tessic W illis.
Miss Maddie Willi- visited Miss
Thelma Chambers last Sunday.
Mrs. Homer Bryant spent last
Sunday with Mrs. W. R. Williams.
Mr. M. R. Williams spent sev
eral days last week in Cadwell, Ga.
Mrs. Ruby Mathis spent last Sat
urday and Sunday with Mrs. B. .J.
Waits.
Mrs. W. R. Williams spent last
Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Nora
Butts.
Miss Kemper Manning spent last
Sunday with Miss Claudie Wil
liams.
Miss W illie Mae Forehand took
dinner with Miss Lizzie Stokes
Sunday.
Misses Lou and Laura Allen took
dinner with Mrs. Carrie Butts, last
Sunday.
Rev. Joe Pridgett filled his regu
lar appointment last Sunday, at
Bethany.
Messrs. Jim Stokes and Eddie
Hall visited Mr. G. W. Adams,
last Sunday.
Mrs. R. C. Crumpler spent last
Friday evening with her daughter,
Mrs. Mae Stokes.
Mrs. Annje Anglon and family
spent last Sunday with Mrs. G. W.
Adams and family.
FOR SALE
Forty acres of well tim
bered land located five
miles East of Cochran
on Gum Swamp. One
j
mile from Union Hill
church and school. Ap
ply to
B. IV. BACON
Eastman, - Georgia
R. F. D. No. 5.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
The firm of Shepard A Wil.is has
this day dissolved by mutual con
sent, W. J/Sbepard selling bis in
terest UyV. ji. Wynne. All accounts
due the firm of Shepard A Willis
are payable to Wynne A Willis and
the new firm of Wynne & Willis
are responsible for all liabilities ot
the old firm of Shepard A Willis.
This Sept. Ist. Ibl!?.
W'. J. Shepard,
4t T. J. Willis Jr.
Fresh Arrival
We have just received a
shipment of 1913 crop
of vegetables, fruits, etc.
LINTON WYNNE,
Our '%Colto: Cleanliness, Fairness and Promptness
‘PHONE ONE--FIVE-0
Cochran Fruit & Candy Co.
COCHRAN, GEORGIA
See our specials for every Saturday.
Buy your fruit and candy from us
in any quantity at,,Wholesale prices.
All kinds of Fancy Fruits, Fancy and
Home-Made'Gandies, Ice Cream, Cold
Drinks, Toilet Articles, Cigars, Tobacco.
High-class Picture Show every night.
Program Changed every day.
Miss Lena Jones and Mr.
Clarence Long spent last Sunday
with Miss Lizzie Stokes.
Misses Lillian and Susie Jones
spent Sunday with Misses Sallie
Lou and Kawnah Willis.
There will he a singing at Beth
any every Sunday afternoon at 3
o’clock. Everybody invited.
“Beautiful Doll.’’
The Mocker.
"I understand you are on the outs
with Blnkß, Dubblelgh," said Jorrocks.
“I am that!" returned Dubblelgh, with
fervor. "No more Bin-ks for me. Last
Sunday when my new car lay In the
ditch I asked Blnks to see If he
Couldsr’t find somebody or something
to pull It out, and the blistering Idiot
offered me a corkscrew.” —Harper’s
Weekly. .
THE COCHRAN JOURNAL, COCHRAN, GEORGIA.
Millinery Announcement!
On account of having to move from our present location, it will
he impossible to have our Millinery Opening before October 1 £t.
On this date we expect to be installed m our new home next
door to the Citizens Bank, and we will ha yt on display
The Newest and Latest Styles
and invite all our friends and patrons to be on hand at our
Fall Opening, October Ist.
Wc will certainly have something to please you.
Remember the date, October 1 £t, at our new store next to Citizens Bank.
MISS ALICE DALY
THE MILLINER
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS
I will be at the following points
on the dates named for the purpose
of collecting taxes:
Manning District JBept. 22nd.
Morning, C. S. Spud’s store. Af
ternoon, Melntpdn’s. \
Salem Disjyfet, Sept\,23rd,
Morning, R. Smith’s store. Af
ternoon, J. B. Bryant’s store.
Trippville District, Sept. 24th,
all day.
Frazier, Sept. 25th.
All day at Bailey’s Park.
Cochran, all day Sept. 26th.
Cary District, Monday, Sept.
2dth, all day.
Walker District, Sept. 30th.
Morning, John Horn’s store. Af
ternoon, H. F. Wimberly’s store.
W. D. Porter,
Tax Collector.
“THAT MILLION DOLLAR LOOK”.-
Go and see This Wonderful
Photo-Play—-To Appear at the
Picture Ffrtyce Sept. 26-27th.
At my own private arid personal expense, I have brought
to this town /me of the greatest picture-plays that fr * ever 4
been produced.
FoOyears, I have been waiting and hoping for some book,
or play, or sermon that would make clear the powerful lesson
that this picture shows. It is a lesson that means greater
success— business success, social success, personal success to
every man who will take it home to himself—and apply it in
his daily living.
I brought this picture to The Palace because 1 believe that every red-cor
puseled American man who sees it ran n a;> a profit from it —and become a
lugger man through it —and 1 want to do my share to get it before as many
folks right here at home as 1 can. It’s helped me —1 want you to enjoy its
help to.
J am not going to spoil your enjoyment, your “thrill” and your excitement by telling
you hero what this story is. Wait and enjoy the surprise for yourself.
I’m simply going to go on record with the statement that it will grip you from the first
exposure to the last scene —and make you say a hundred times, “Why wasn’t this picture
ever thought of before?”
Men have lost untold opportunities; have sacrificed dearest ambitions; have handicapped
the hopes of years, purely and solely through a lack of the knowledge that this picture
vividly and dramatically imparts.
Men h ave euchred themselves out of big business gains, have closed the doors to count
less success chances, have defeated themselves, not only in business, but in politics, in soci
ety—YES, EVEN IN LOVE —because they never studied and mastered the lesson that this
picture makes clear to them.
If you want to play tne game of success skillfully and victoriously; if you want to lie a
dominating factor in life’s power circles —then don’t fail to see —
That Million Dollar Look,’ at Picture Palace Sept. 26-27th.
H. F. BULLARD
AUTHORIZED RESIDENT DEALER
THE ROYAL TAILORS
CHICAGO NEW YORK
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