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HE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES.RECORDER. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2. 1907
FEDERAL COIfBTS AXD THE FEO.
FLE.
OF CURRENT INTEREST.
FORTY YEARS
OF CURES
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Uffff Aljrffv to the mother’s shapelinets.
W AU of this can bo avoided,
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Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from ths
ase of this wonderful
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AX OLD INSTITUTION THREAT-
EXED.
When even lawyers of high stand
ing differ as to whether or not Judge
Pritchard has exceeded his judicial
powers iu his course In the Southern
Railway case It is gross presumption on
the part of the layman to express an
opinion.
Nevertheless it is apparent to the
layman who goes over many news?
papers. Democratic and Republican,
representing all sections of the coun
try, that there is an Ill-concealed
feeling in every quarter that the Fed
eral courts are all too eager to sus
tain the great corporations of the
country In their defiance of State
enactments.
It Is quite probable that the re
cently enacted laws of North Caro
lina may be unfair to the railroads,
that the rate of 2 <4 cents establish
ed by them, may be unprofitable. How
much better it would have been
though, If Judge Pritchard had fol
lowed the example of the Federal
judge out west who arranged for the
law to go Into practical effect for
ninety days In order that It might
be clearly ascertained whether It
(Atlanta Constitution.)
_. Long expenence and thorough testing have proven S. S. s: to be the
King of blood purifiers and the greatest of all tonics. For nearly half a
century S. S. S. has been used in the treatment of blood and skin disease*
° f every character and so satisfactory have been the results that it is now
the best known and most widely used blood medicine on the market. S S S
attracted attention as soon as it was placed on the market bv ciiri'nir
promptly those diseases for which it was recommended, and w/ hive so
jealously guarded its first good reputation, by keeping it up to its standard
« l nv r ” ow « 3 c e ui l5? uallcd and pleasing record of
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with the needed properties, and being a bracing, invigorating tonic it builds
up the entire system. It goes to the very bottom of all blood disorders, and
in this way reaches deep-seated and inherited cases on which the ordinary
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certain in its results, but it* is an absolutely safe medicine. It eniovs
the distinction of being the only blood medicine on the market that is guar
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use of S. S. S., the medicine that has proven its worth by its record of forty
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Beer and Barbecue! Mark well the
collaboration. Long years of asso
ciation have made them as Insepar
able as though the conjunction were
nature’s own handiwork—a union
Roll or Glide, Slip or Slide,
r\ but get to the
\ grocer’s quickly
f'j.W for a golden
package of
Georgia School
«f Technology
ZuZu
The happiest,
snappiest
Ginger Snaps
ever knowr. in
Gingerville.
activity, aimed toward a particular
end, has overlooked the Imminent
danger which threatens extinction to
one of the greatest of Georgia Insti
tutions?
May we not yet cherish the hope
that when the smoke of battle clears,
and the bill comes forth In all its
amended perfection, provision will
have been made for the survival of
that famous institution without which
Georgia will seem but a memory of
its former self—Beer and Barbe-
NATIONAL
► BISCUIT
COMPANY
fluence. If the great mass of ■ the
people become impressed with .such
an Idea it is inevitable that sooner
or later Congress will clip the wings
of the Federal judiciary to as great
an extent as possible.
For many years the Federal courts
have been growing In popular good
will. It is certainly to be regretted
that such Incidents as that in North
Carolina at this time should stir up
a tempest of feeling against them,
not only In.(that State, not only in
the South, but even, in a more limit
ed degree, in other sections.
The railroads should be protected
In every right they have, their pro
perties . should be protected from
spoliation, but It at far better to
pursue the policy of tj)e Western
Tamers’ Unions are beginning to
demand the abolishment of the tax
on fertilizers on the ground that it
is a class tax. The agricultural col
leges should be Supported out of the
common treasury,, they declare, like
Other classes
the State university,
are not specifically taxed, they de
clare, to support industrial or other
colleges, why then should the farmer
be to support agricultural colleges.
He already pays his share of the
State taxes. This Is the tenor of
the argument .
Hege’s Improved Saw Hill
Isbuil&in three sizes—Light, Medium and
Heavy* Carriage* 25 ft. to0O ft. Hogo’a
Put. Rectillinear
are recognized as having no equal for accu
racy. the great desire or all sawyers.
SO-lnch Dixie Planer and Matcher
with Beading Attachment
These machines are complete with coun-
~*- ter shaft nod bita. built of best materials
lear Simpltaneoua Set-Works throughout. 10 years on the market, not
a machine has ever been thrown back on
— .— our hands. Well-made and guaranteed,
HeacocK-King Pat. Variable Feed Works
wflHneninth.cutofthainill25toC0iMrc.nt Con bo Instantly chanced from .low
to tutor vice yem whilo mw la in tho cat Require, no of friction or movement
of the body. Ia nearly automatic In operation and ia controlled altogether by m alight
pressure on Unlever. For email mil la la superior toatoam-fo«L Attached to all our mills.
Mfg. by SALEM IRON WORKS. Winston-Salem, N. C.
Warm fob Cataloq K-No. lj
TOBACCO
r mado of the very- best leal ;bat wo can buy
on ’th9 very best leaf market in the world.
To those who prefer unnatural leaf tobacco
we ur.hcaltatir.giy say that after one trial cf
TJIYLO'VS NATURAL LEAF
you will uso it enjuslvely In tho future. Ev-iy roar.h-.'it
ought to oeU It—U yours uoii’t, i.-.aljt on tdSguttlrg i, you
M£RCU ANXtr—iVrito ua for our Ipru. l j,
Dunbar says the county schools
next year will only run three months
Instead of six or more. We hope that
time will prove that Dunbar was
only a calamity howler. The term
Says the New York Sun: ^"The
rights and Immunities and preroga
tives of the North Carolina Courts
are perfectly safe In the hands of the
Federal Judiciary.” And the Phila
delphia Record adds: “But so they
are in the hands of the North Caro
lina judiciary; and there are rights,
immunities and prerogatives of State
Courts whlcirThe Federal judiciary
has no business to Interfere with.
Thp powers of a Federal Circuit
Judge are not yet quite equivalent to
those of a British Resident at the
What has become of all the electric
allways that were projected two or
hreo months back.’ The whole wes
tern. half of the state was to be
gridlronod with them. Now one does
not hea ra word about such enter
prises. Has the legislature scared
tfiem off? f
Anyone can make money, bnt it takes
a wise one to save it. Benin with $1
and get a Home Bank free. Call and
ask about our plan. 4 per cent in*
terest oaid on Savings Deposits’Com-
pounded. Office in Amencns National
AMKRICUS TRUST
and SAVINGS BANK
FIRST AND LAST
Savannah wants-a local man on
the railroad commission. Savannah
gets so little out of the State politics
that the- request Is a thoroughly reas
onable one, outside of the great part
that port plays In the commercial
life of Georgia.
L, A. Lowrey, President,
Crawford Wheatley, Vice-Prest,
M. M. Lowrey, Cashier,
R. E. McNulty, Asst. Cashier
j Mean $ $ made to all who
I buy or wear them. In style
ease and durability, “Shield Brand Shoes
toe the mark of perfection.
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i M. C. KISER CO. , Manufacturer?.
BK ATLANTA, CA. a
The Springfield Republican holds
when governmentbylnjunctlon reaches
the point of Involving the jugging of
a whole State government in ordinary
contempt process ft may be said to
have arrived at Its bright consum
mate flowering.
THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN THIS SECTION
CAPITAL $100,000.00. U. S. BONDS 9100,000.00:,
Under the supervision of the
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations invited. Certi
ficatee of deposit Issued bearing interest.
More and more it looks as though
the question of the expansion of
Federal powers would be the real
Issue in 1908. Judge Pritchard and
others are helping, rightly or wrong
ly, to bring the Issue to the front
Up In Pennsylvania the Democrats
are going to make “Thou shalt not
steal” their campaign slogan. They
are evidently trying to make politics
very unpopular with the thrifty Penn
sylvanians.
Editor Raney says the comic pa
pers do not laugh at the grangers as
much as they used to do. Too many
farmers are now In position to buy
out the editors and joke makers.
B. J. PxRity, Vice-Prest. C. M. Council, Cashr.
, INCORPORATED 1891. •
3|33 kThe Planters Bank
lii Sj of Americus
jlm! L 1 j; 31 Total Resources, - $600,000
L. G. Council, Prest.
Many northern papers are maintain
ing that the Federal courts are go
ing too far In their injunction pro
ceedings. The country seems to be
“When a woman drives her hus
band to drink he never stops at the
watering trough for that purpose,"
says the Early County News. May
have to, after January 1.
STEAM ENGINES
Portableand DATT CDS
Stationary DUiLLKj
Gasoline Engines
Ginning Machinery, Saw Mills,
*Shingle Mills, Corn Mills, Pumping
Oiklits. Large stock on hand. It
will 'be to your interest to write.
Mallary Bros. Machinery Co.,* ai tiSlV%£ u ’
A lew years ago the establishment
of vineyards in Georgia for the bak
ing of domestic wines was being
encouraged on all sides. What is to
become of the vineyards, now.
The death ffom snake bites In
India last year are said to have paas-
ed 20,000. Heaven only knows .how
many there will be In' Georgia after
next January 1.
‘Department for Savings.
SHAW’S MALT
Be nit comes to voting for bonds
or taking a heavier tax rate we
rather think and hope, that Sumter
county will take the bonds.
Still water runs into jags, says
the Chicago News. The Tlmes-Re-
corder begs to add that distilled wa
ter sometimes runs Into Jan. j
Rich and Invigorating. Delightful as a
beverage, invaluable as a tonic; recom
mended by physicians. Sold by lead
ing dealers.
Southern Dental College
Macon Is working negro women on
the streets. This is not to the cred
it of Macon.
Mr. Bryan sees no where "Any
desire t^make government ownership
an issue in 1908.”
^ Oental education
r illuatrated and deacrlptive catalogue
IN DENTAL COLLEGE, ATLANTA. CA.
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