Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1907-1910, October 25, 1907, Image 2

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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY T1MES-REC0RDER. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1907 :j>0 You Hunk For Yourself ? your mouth like a young down whatever food or modi- be offered you ? «f* ♦ intelligent thinking woman, f from weakness* nervoionets. [nff. then It means much to ne trjefl jafl tEBtLfaonfttf “ £QHPP<UT1QM. sold bjr NOTABLE GATHERING TO DISCUSS TRUSTS Under Auspices Nationa Civic federation. -CrvwMs forth, cure of wom.nS IIU. * * * ♦ * The m.kera of Dr. Pierre'. F.rorlte Pre- '‘script ion. for the cure of weak, nervous* run- 'down. over-worked, debilitated, pain-racked women, knowing this medicine to be mode up •of ingredients, every one of which has the strongest possible indorsement of the leading and standard authorities of the several .•.schools of practice, are perfectly willing, and t In fact, are only too glad to print, as they do* the formula, or list of Ingredients, of which It is composed* in plain English, on every bottio-wrapper. ♦ ♦ ♦ «ft * The formula of l>r. Pierce’s Favorite Prw racriptlon will bear the moat critical examina tion of medical experts, for it contains no Alcohol, narcotics, harmful, or habit-forming drugs, and no agent enters into It that la not highly recommended by tlio most advanced And leading medical teachers and author ities of their several schools of practice ^heseauthoritlea recommend the Ingredient! or Ur. FierccTTavorite Prescription for the curoof exactly thn same aliments forwhlrh i tills worM-farnrU mdlrlne Is advUedL**"" ♦ Vo other medicine for woman's Ills has any r - guch professional endorsement as Dr. Plerce’a Favorite Prescription has received. In the un qualified recommendation of each of its *»cveral ingredients by scores of leading mcdl- '•^al men of all tho schools of practice. Is auch an eudorsemeut not worthy of your consideration? *•» ♦ A booklet of Ingredients, with numerotu meliorative profesionnl endorsements by tho leading medfeal authorities of this country. Will be mailed fru to any one sending name And address with request for samo. Address ?Dr. 22. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. Cough Caution atrangft how gome th* n gt thrallx come .bout For twenty yc/iri {jr.'Bhoop hne constantly warnod people not to tako Coosa mixture, or nretariptloiu eontolnin* * ' Oblorofor —■— ‘ . , . r ilmllar potjoni. And noi. ........ 4ft« though-Consrcsi ■irll’ntjt on thn label. M poisons are in roar Cough Mixture." Good! Very good 11 Herealterlor this veryreasonmothen, vnrtc,there. should Insist on haring Dr. Shoots Iktixh Cure. No poison marks on Dr. Shoop's labels—end none In the medicine, else IS must Dy Bwtw on the label. And it'e not only sate, bnt ill gsald to be bythoee that knowlt best, a truly re. markable cough remedy. Taka no chance then, tlcularly with yourchlldren. Insist on haring ^oo^^otf^uro. Comparo carelully ths > package with others and note No poison marks tharsl You —‘ f demanding ys ha osi tha sale side by i Dr. Shoop’s Cough Cure DAVENPORT DRUG CO. Question of Tin wlwu every oaetlmvtng financial natters to'<Nik afer will realize jtkn need of a Bank Am ount. To tho modern tmsinev man it in -simply indiipens ble. He pwys f'Hf »>iii. hy check and has a receipt '-»nd the. correct ch tnge every time; -and it i.romotoa hat its of system and ..c uracy in the conduct of bis affair*. Open an Hcconnt with our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Hank of Southwesteiti Georpla. Time To Save Money than now—No better place to deposit it than at Our Savings Department. Experience teaches’that pru dence and independence go hand in hand—also that IN TEREST is a prominent factor in building a fortune! This Bank pays 4 per cent interest on all savings, and in vites your deposits whether large or small. CHICAGO, October 19.—(Special)— What gives promise of being the most Important conference on the sub ject of trusts and combinations of capital and labor ever held In any country, will be Inaugurated here Tuesday under the auspices of the National Civic federation. The open. Ing session will be devoted to com sideratlon of problems involved In the controversy between the federal and state governments respecting jur isdiction over interstate commerce now pending in several western and southwestern states. Representatives appointed by the governors of forty-two states and territories, from Maine to California, are expected to attend. Nearly all national labor, agricultural, commer cial, financial, economic and trade organizations and many chambers of commence bar associations and ship pers organizations will also send delegates. Herbert Knox Smith, com missioner of corporations. Commis sioner E. E. Clark, of the Interstate commerce commission, nnd other rep resentatives of the government will present the case of the federal regulation of railroads and corpora tions. Being' held at a time when the en tire country Is aroused in regard to the control of trusts and the many problems arising from the enforce ment of the Sherman anti-trust law and the amended interstate commerce act, the conference Is likely to have a notable and far-reaching effect In giving direction to public entlment. The subjects outlined for discussion during the three days of the confer ence are as follows: Governmental power over corpora tions engaged in Interstate com merce; the division of power under the Constitution between the Nation and the State; power concurrent In Nation and State. How should the corporation be constructed? Should there be Nat lonal corporations as well as State? The basis of capitalization of corpora tions; their internal control; provis Ions looking to the protection of In vestors and tho stockholders, as well as fair dealing with the public, dls tinctlon between public service and other corporations. The just and practicable limits of th restriction and regulation, Federal and State, of combinations in trans portation, production, distribution and labor. ‘Is the Tariff the Mother of Trusts?” The alleged covert attempt to muz zle the freedom of the press by rals ing the price of white paper to i point where profitable publication of newspapers will soon be rendered Impossible will be discussed by oft' clals and members of the American Newspaper Publishers' asslcoatlon. It Is likely that the subject of the 129,000,000 fine Imposed by Judge I-andls on the Standard Oil Company will become a subject for discussion at future sessions of the conference. Woman’s Nightmare No woman'* happi. ness can be complete without children; it is her nature to love and want them as much so as it U to love the beau- _ ... . tiful and pure. The critical ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass, however, is so fraught with dread, pain, suffering and danger, that tho very thought of it fills her with apprehension and horror. There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful or dangerous. The use of Mother’s Friend so prepares the system for the coming event that it is safely passed without any danger. This great and wonderful remedy is always ap plied externally, and has carried thousands of women through the trying crisis without suffering. _ — Send for free book containing Information of — priceless value to expectant muifiere. Afi ffVjHjQafljfw wehnve been walchtng ymi and we know whnt vou ««nt—oloih„. .a . ■»»ssHjrK: ——j ~o* M gw. * mo (jicui uuu wonaeriui another’s Ths Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, 6a. GLOOMY VIEW OF RATE REDUCriOM Taken By President Mur ray of B. 0. KIPLING’S SOLUTION OF YELLOW PERIL TORONTO; October 19.—(Special)— Pump In the immigrants from the old country; pump them In.” That is the solution Rudyard Kip ling suggests for the Asiatic problem on the Pacific Coast. Mr. Kipling, accompanied by his wife, arrived here last night from a tour of the Cana dian Northwest. Immigration Is what Canada wants In the west,” said Mr. Kipling. “You must have laborers there. You want immigration, and the way to keep the yellow man out is to get the white man. if you keep out the white then you will have the yellow man, for you must have labor. Work must be done and there Is certain work a white men won’t do so long as he can got n yellow man to do It. Pump the Immigrants from the old country. Pump them In. England has five mil lions of people to spare.” PHILADELPHIA, PA., October 19. —(Special)—Serious consequences threaten the railroads of the country as a result of the legislation adopted by many States, according to Oscar G. Murray, president of the Balti more and Ohio Railroad Company, eighty-first annual report was mail ed to stockholders Thursday. While the best record for gross earnings of this company was again broken Mr. Murray does not take an optimistic view of the future, and holds that the outlook is entirely problematical. Legislation particularly affecting the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was mainly confined to a reduction of the charge for passenger transporta tion to a maximum rate of two cents per mile per passenger. Every state through which the company's lines pass, with the exception of Mary land, adopted such a law. As -to Its effect Mr. Murray says In his report that “It cannot be said at this time with any postiveness the extent your passenger earnings will be affected; that It will be considerable admits of no reasonable doubt. In some sec tions the Incentive to travel may af ford some possible compensation, but in others nothing of this character can be looked for, and the result ns a whole Is problematical." Remedy 6 CATARRH Elf's Cream Balm It qulcklf absorbed. Chet Rtlief at Ones. It cleanses, soothes, heals and protects the diseased mem brane resulting from Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the [K ffSLS HAY FEVER Taste and Smell. Full size 50 els., at Drug, gists or hy mail. In liquid form, T5 cents. Ely Brothers, 5G Warren Street, New York. LOOSE-FITTING “B. y. d.” Don't Suffer In Hot Weather -u V. D." Coat Cut Undershirt and Knee Length Drawers bett and coolest for summer Delivered to any part of the United State a upon receipt of price 6\. II CO,andIIB0 garment, when ordering el veches and waist measure In Inches. Write Iforgplustrated booklet to Dept. No. 19. F. CPOSBY FRY CO M3 Broadway, New Yoik. N. Y. luxuriant growth. Promotes Never Fell* to Restore Onx Hair to Its Youthful Color. Curts scalp diicmtc* a hair tailing. LETTER TO J. H. POOLE & SO.Y, Amcrlcus, Georgia. Here's the concentrat- Dear Sirs ed fact: Every Job painted Devoe takes less gallons than of any other paint. And the pain that takes least gal lons. wears longest; always. We can’t help It Yours truly, 47 F. W. DEVOE & CO. Amerlcus Construction Co. sell our paint. ZPo s it to ns\ Guaranteed by a $5,ooo “? 600 Board at Cost Notes taken Free Courses Write Quick. 6A-ALA.UISINESS COL’GE,Macon,Ga N. B.—300 requests for telegraphers now filed; men or women. Salaried |50 to |70 per month. RYLANDER SHOE COMPANY. I offer 700 bushels genuine Texas Rust Proof Oats, 85 cents, f. o. b. Les lie. Ga. Address W. H. Wiggins, Smlthville, Ga. 9-15, dally 1 w.—weekly X mo. Dr. VV. H. Bowdoin OSTEOPATH. FARM LOANS NEGOTIATED. Offices over Dodson's Drugstore. All disease.* treated without use of drugs. Chronic diseases a specialty. Consultation !fr«?e Office phone 416 Residence phone 133 My Eastern money arrangement are such that I can obtain the best rates obtainable in Georgia on choice improved farms. When in need of money call on me and you willjbe the winner. J. J HAIESLEY. Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Cures Backache Corrects Irregularities Do not risk having Bright’s Disease or Diabetes LOANS. Farm loans and loans on city real estate negotiated at low rates and on easy terms, G. R. ELLIS, Americus, Ga. EFFORT FOR DIRECT SALE TO SPINNERS ANDERSON, S. C., October 19.— (Special)—Business Manager Moore, of tho Farmers’ Union, will leave in a few days for Oermany for tho pur pose of conferring with European spinners with reference to the direct sales of cotton to them. FOR SALE—Georgia raised Rye - Se*fl and Burt Oats from our own farm Tor sale by J. S. Byrom ft Sons, By- •omviU*, Oa. * w-tfc FOR SALE CHEAP—One two-roller cane mill, one Osborne mowing ma chine and rake In good condition; also a gentle young mare and buggy. Apply to Miss Louise Herndon at John T. Bragg's residence. » Herndon FOR SALE—The Geo. place at a bargain. Louise Herndon, agent, Americas, Ga. It Builds Force What is medicine for? To cure you, if sick, you say. But one medicine will not cure every kind of sickness, because different medicines act on different parts of the body. One medicine goes to the liver, another to the spine. Wine of Cardui to the womanly organs. So that is why Wine of Cardui has proven so efficacious in most cases of womanly disease. Try It. Mrs. Wm. Turner, of Bartonvllle, II, writes: “I suffered for years with female diseases, and doctored without relief. My back and head would hurt me, and I suffered agony with bearing-down rains. At last I took Wine of Cardui and now I am to good health.'* Sold everywhere. In $1.00 bottles. good health." Sold everywhere. In $1.00 bottles. WRITE IS A LETTER m Mri pUln,« — B ATS EATS HATS HATS “Too Many Hats” and they must be sold. . Kit $5.00 Hats $4.00 $3.50 Hats $2.60 $2.50 Hats $2,00 4.00 Hats 3.20 3.00 Hats 2.40 2.00 Hats 1.60 1.50 Hats 1.20 1.25 Hats 1.00 They are all nice new goods latest styles and standard SHOE Granberry Building. 1.00 Hats drices. 80c.