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PROFESSIONALS.
Da C T. HALL,
Daatirt.
CocKiu, • Georgia.
Offie. mr J. J. T.jrU*'< Store.
• a L. WHIPPLE.
Pkytecisa.
Cochraa, - Georg*.,
Caflt nmrmrl D*jr sad Night.
OL. PhoM 264. lU(dm« 27).
HERBERT L. GRICE,
Atton*r-*t.Law,
HtwUanllt, - Georgia.
Da T. D. WALKER,
Phjrudaa sstd Surgooa,
Cocbraa, Georgia.
L. A. WHIPPLE.
Actor aey.al-Law,
HAWKINSVILLE. CA
Huggiaa Building.
M. H. BOYEa
Lawyer,
HAWKINSVILLE, GA
Huggina Building. Room, 27 and 28.
T. D. WALKER JR,
P b jr, icl a n and Surg a• a.
SURGERY A SPECIALTY.
Call, A lowered Promptly at Any Tima.
Leave Can, at
WALKER S PHARMACY.
DRS. LANFORD & WALTERS.
Dentate,
Office on Maia Street,
COCHRAN, - - GEORGIA
P. O. 80, 93. m
Dental Work Done in all of iu Branchee.
H. E. COATES.
Attorn *y-at-Law,
HAWKINSVILLE. GA
W. C. WILLIAMS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Cary, Ga.
Calls answered promptly day and
sight.
DO IT NOW ills
J. J. TAYLOR, Pbksidbot J. P. PEACOCK, Vias-PuEsiDuok
J. A. WALKER, Cashier
©Rrljran banking JEnntpattg,
Capital, $25,000.Q0 $40,000.00
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Is the one who makes it
his business to advertise
his business thoroughly.
Now is your opportunity
and this paper the medi
through which you
V. L. & WARREN CRICS»
Attorney ,-at-Law,
Hawker,eille, Georgia.
Office over George', Drug StoMg
Connoc, Stun.
H. F. LAWBON,
ATTORNST AT LAW.
Rooms, 8 aad 9
HUOOOt’i BUILDDJO.
HAWKIASVXUJt, OA.
DR. R. J. MORGAN,
*hyncUa and Surgeon,
Cochran. Georg jr.
Offin* Phone 13. RssUmm »
MARION TURNER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office In Hawkinsville Bank and
Trust Company Building, Hawkins
ville, Ga.
DR. J. A. GEORGE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
CHRONIC DISEASES.
Mioroscopio Examination of Urins
and Blood.
Calls Attended Promptly.
Office ’Phone Number - • 203
Mrs. Manning’s Residence No. 848
Walker’s Pharmacy Number - 9
COCHRAN. GEORGIA
MONEY
At 6 Perp^nt.
I am now get money
in unlimited supply on improved
farms at 6 per cent, interest,
with payments to suit the bor
rower.
L. A. WHIPPLE
Hawkinsville, Georgia.
Everybody who reads
magazines buys news
papers, but everybody
wbo reads aawspapars
doesn't buy aagarlnan.
Catch the Drift?
Bsra'a tbs madias la
raach tha poo pin of
this community.
Chest Pains
and Sprains
Sloan’s Liniment is an ex
cellent remedy for chest and
throat affections. It quickly
relieves congestion and in
flammation. A few drops
in water used as a gargle is
antiseptic and healing.
Here’s Proof
•* I have used Sloan’s Liniment for
years and can testify to its wonderful
efficiency. I have used it for sore throat,
croup, lame back and rheumatism ana
in every case it fare instant relieL’*
REBECCA JANE ISAACS,
Lucy, Kentucky.
SLOANS
LINIMENT
is excellent for sprains and
bruises. It stops the pain
at once and reduces swell
ing very quickly.
Sold by all dealers.
Price, 25c m, 800., SI.OO
Sloan’#
Treatise
on the
Horse
’Ur sent free.
1 /, flr Addresa
\Jw Dr.
r YvTO Earl S. Sloan
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]wd4Qbuslrel crops
ower Coast
last he planted 6 acres to corn. He
got 24.0 bushels, which sold for Si
a bushel. The whole cost of rais
ing came to $33, leaving a net profit
of $207. June Ist he planted a
SECOND crop and got 240 bushels.
This crop cost 139, leaving him a net profit
of saoi. From the 2 crops he cleared
S4O8 —not bad for 6 acres; and he can grow
a crop of fall potatoes on the same land
and market them before Christmas. This
Is not unusual in the
Gulf Coast Country
of Texas and Louisiana
Three crops a year is making money just
3 times as fast as you are, and the Gulf Coast
farmer saves more of what he makes than
the northern farmer, because he lias none of
the northern farmer’s heavy winter expenses.
Better Look Into This!
The pleasure of a trip to the Gulf Coast
Country, via the Frisco Lines, is well worth
the little cost of going. On the first and
?rd Tuesdays of each month, round trip
ares, via Frisco Lines, are GREATLY
REDUCED to any point in the Gulf Coast
Country of Texas and Louisiana. The
Frisco Lines operate splendid, electric
lighted, all steel trains, daily from Chicago.
St. Louis, Kansas City. Birmingham and
New Orleans. Every day these trains carry
through cars and on excursion days also
carry tourist sleepers through to the Gulf
Coast Country.
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They describe this wonderful country
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and personal statements by men who have
gone there and made good. Scores of fine
pictures. Write for your free copies today,
while you think of it. X will also send you
Information about fare from your home town
and give you complete schedule, etc. . all free.
A. HILTON
General Passenger Agent
1537 Frisco Bldg.
St. Louis
MEXICAN;
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LINIMENT
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XJ. Patterson, M.D., Marshall, Ala., says: I
“In my practice I have found that Mex- I
lean Mustang Liniment acts like magic. I
In one case it cured an old lady of a very I
severe attack of Rheumatism in the neck I
and shoulders.” -
25c. 50c. $1 a bottle at Drug St Gea’l Store# |
AGENTS WANTED
, --w \ W- Either Sox. To sell our
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lery Needles. You are os
sure to do well as the sun
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15,000.00 reward for any
thing better. Write for
terms. Address WHALI
Art Company, 827 Dover Street, St. Louis, Missouri
DEFIANCE STARCH—Iu.
-other starches only 12 ounces—same prtce and
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GOVERNMENT SUES
THE STEEL TRUST
DISSOLUTION OF UNITED STATES
STEEL CORPORATION DEMAND
ED BY GOVERNMENT.
GREAT FINANCIERS NAMED
Steel Corporation Will Make No Offer
to Readjust Its Intricate
Organization.
Trenton, N. J.—The government’s
long planned suit to break up the so
called “steel trust” was begun here
in the United States circuit court. It
is the most sweeping anti-trust action
ever brought by the department of
I justice.
! The government asks not only for
' the dissolution of the United States
Steel Corporation, but for the disso
lution of all constituent or subsidiary
combined in violation of the Sher
combine din violation of the Sher
man law to "maintain or attempt to
maintain a monopoly of the steel busi
ness.” There are thirty-six subsid
iary corporations named as defend
ants.
J. Pierpont Morgan, John D. Rocke
feller, Andrew Carnegie, Charles M.
Schwab, George W. Perkins, E. H.
Gary, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Henry
C. Frick, Charles Steele, James Gay
ley, William H. Moore, J. H. Moore,
Edmund C. Converse, Percival Rob
erts, Jr., Daniel G. Reid, Norman B.
Ream, P. A. B. Widener and William
P. Palmer are named individually as
defendants.
The United States Steel Corpora
tion, Carnegie Steel company, Came
gie Company of New Jersey, Federal
Steel company, National Steel compa
ny, American Steel and Wire Com
pany of New Jersey, National Tube
company, Shelby Eteel Tube compa
ny, American Sheet and Tin Plate
company, American Sheet Steel com
pany, American Steel Hoop company,
American Bridge company, Lake Su
perior Consolidated Iron Mines, all
of which were organized under the
New Jersey laws, and the H. C. Frick
Coke company, Tennessee Coal, Iron
and Railroad company and the Great
Western Mining company are named
as corporate defendants.
Louis W. Hill, James J. Hill, Walter
J. Hill, E. T. Nichols and J. H. Gru
ber are named as trustees In connec
tion with ore companies.
The steel corporation’s lease of the
Great Northern railway's ore proper
ties is alleged to be illegal.
New York. —Steel corporation secur
ities slumped badly on the stock ex
change as a result of the Federal suit
to dissolve the “billion dollar” steel
combine. There was an outpouring of
steel stocks throughout the day, and
the common sold down to 50, a new
record point for several years. The
preferred was also weak, selling down
to 103, a loss of 5 3-8. Other stocks
were weak In sympathy.
The entire force of deputies under
United States Marshal Henkel was
put at the disposal of the government
to finish the task of serving copies
of the bill of equity in the Federal
suit to dissolve the United States
Steel corporation upon officers and
directors of the alleged trust, resid
ing here.
J. P. Morgan and E. H. Cary receiv
ed service, but thirteen others re
mained to be served in this neigh
borhood.
According to a statement given out
at the office of the United States mar
shal in Trenton, where suit was filed
this service of the petition will be
followed by subpoenas requiring the
defendants to answer the petition at
Trenton on December 4.
Washington.—The United States
Steel corporation's first step in the
titanic legal battle with the govern
ment for its existence will be taken
Monday, December 4.
On January 2, 1912, the steel corpo
which promises to include sotfte of
the most brilliant legal minds in
America will appear before the Unit
ed States circuit court at Trenton,
N. J., in whicWJje government’s dis
solution suit has*bee®- brought.
On anuary 2, 1912, the steel corpo
ration is expected to file its answer
to the government’s sensational
charges, which have been hardly par
alleled in any anti trust suits.
Meningitis Cure Is Found.
New York. —A discovery whereby
epidemic spinal meningitis can be en
tirely controlled was announced by
Dr. Simon Flexner, director of the
Rockefeller institute at the confer
ence of sanitary officers of New York
state here. The control could be es
tablished, Dr. Flexner said, by inject
ing serum into the Cerebral spinal
membrane, thus getting at the seat of
the disease. The application of this
new form of treatment will be not
one-tenth as dangerous as it was be
fore.” i
enfranchised Women Form* Society.
Louisville, Ky.—Plans for the organ
ization of the National Federation of
oVting Women were laid by delegates
who attended the convention of the
National American Woman Suffrage
association. Mrs. George A. Smith,
president of the organization in Wash
ington, made the announcement. The
federation,” said Mrs. Smith, “will be
formed by the enfranchised women
of Washington, California, Wyoming,
Idaho, Utah and Colorado, the states
in which they have the ballot.”
LITTLE RUSE DIDN’T SUCCEED
Youngster's Scheme Was All Right,
But Economical Father Was a
Match for Him.
The proprietor of the most promi
nent hotel in the town of S , Ky.,
Is a man of a very economical na
ture, in fact he is an extremist In
this feature. He has a six-year-old,
red-headed son, that didn’t Inherit his
father’s economical disposition. Re
cently the son was very much Ip need
of a flve-cent piece for soda water
purposes. He went Into the dining
room, where he was free from obser
vation, and removed his shoe strings
and placed them In his hip pocket for
future reference. Returning to the
office he approached his father and
said:
“Pa, give me a nickel to get me a
pair of shoe strings.”
Hls father glanced down at his
son’s shoes, then turning around ap
proached the office safe and opened
It in silence. He took out the cash
box and raising the lid extracted a
pair of new shoe strings, which he
handed to his son without a word.
The youngster took the strings with a
crestfallen air and then to the amuse
ment of the onlookers exclaimed:
“Stung again, by granny.”
More English Humor.
The first night Walter Kelly, known
to vaudeville as the “Virginia Judge,”
walked up the Strand he complained
to hls English companion that the fa
mous street In London was dark at
nine o'clock. “Why,," said he, "at
this hour Broadway Is as bright as
day. There Is one sign alone, ‘The
Chariot Race,’ In which there are 50,-
000 electric lights.” “But I say, old
top,” said hls English friend,
"wouldn’t that be rather conspicu
ous?”
The Wrong Throat,
A little boy took an apple to school
the other day and was playing with
It. When the teacher saw him he
took It from him and commenced to
eat it
As the boy saw the last piece dis
appear he commenced coflghlng. and
when the teacher asked him what he
was coughing for. he replied:
“Please, sir, It’s gone down the
wrong way.”
He that doth a base thing In zeal
for his friends burns the golden thread
that ties their hearts together.—Jere
my Taylor.
For a Cold
the doctor prescribes a gentle purgative, or bowel and
liver cleanser, to free your blood from the poisons that
cause the trouble. He realizes that cleanliness, inside
the body, is necessary for health, and prescribes a
laxative the first thing.
At the start of any sort of an ailment, from a
common cold to the more dangerous diseases and
fevers, a safe and reliable treatment, always, is
Thedford’s Black-Draught There are really very
few diseases that would not be benefited or relieved
by the use of this great liver medicine—
BLack-DraugHT
Mrs. G. Nussbaum, of New Orleans, La,, says:
“In the winter, I had the measles and then the grip,
which left me in a bad state. I could not rest, day
or night, and could not eat much, as I could not keep
it on my stomach. I was almost crazy. They
thought I was going to die. At last I took Thedford’s
Black-Draught, and now I weigh more than I ever
did before, and feel like a new woman.” Pleasant
and simple to take. Gentle but certain in action.
Try it Sold everywhere. Price 25 cents. CCA 4
The Famous
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Rayo lamps and lanterns give
most light for the oil used. tRg
The light Is strong and steady. A Rayo never flickers. I*3?
Materials and workmanship are the best. Rayo lamps and
lanterns last.
Ask your dealer to thow you hit Une of Rayo lamps and lanterns, or writs for
illustrated booklets direct to any agency of
Standard Oil Company
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ap yhooting or game shootings
shoot true under all conditions is made
owledge that your ammunition will do all
perfect powder and shot can do.
HOOD Not Made by a Trust
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dealer sells Robin Hood shot shells and
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Why Do We DieT
Vital statistics classified show th«
respiratory organs to be the feeble
point in man. Diseases of the lungs
are out of all proportion in fatality.
Take Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of
Sweet Gum and Mullein for coughs,
colds and consumption, and Whooping
Cough.
At druggists, 25c., 50c, and SI.OO a
bottle.
A Chknge of Opinion.
"Talk Is cheap,” chuckled the poli
tician with the telephone frank in hls
pocket.
After talking S2O worth, he pulled
out his frank and found It had ex
pired. “By heck!” he muttered rue
fully, “that guy was right when he
said that ’Silence Is golden.’ ” —Judge.
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORLA, a safe and sure remedy for
Infants and children, and see that It
Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria
We are more apt to regret the things
we haven’t done than those we have.
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For AO C
Spasmodic Ailments
Dr. De Witt’s
•8
Eclectic Cure
has no equal. Relief is almost instantly
obtained by the use of this
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We hare tested its efficiency In hundreds
of casts and know what it will dons an Inter
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Morbus. Diarrhoea. Indlceatlon, Dyspepsia,
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Toothache, Head
ache, Bore Throct, Diphtheria, Pains In Breast
or Side, Difficult Breathing, Heart Palpita
tion, Sprains. Bruises, Frosted Feet, Scarlet
Ferer, Chills and Fever. Cold Chills, etc.
Used according to directions. Dr. DeVVltt , »
Eclectic Cure Is truly remarkable In effect,
aa thousands who have tried It will testify.
A Home Physician
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Manufacturing Druggists
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