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Examination Free
Dr. Farnh am compounds
his own medicines. No drug
bills to pay.
casonable Fees
The poor can altord to take
treatment.
Stomach Troubles
L)o you feel a weight in stomach af
ter meals?
Have vou a burning in pit of stomach?
Do you have fullness of stomach?
Does your heart palpitate?
Do you have belching of gas?
Do you have sour stomach?
If you have some of these symptoms
better see a Specialist. Dr. Famham
does not guess at your condition; he
gives a thorough examination and if
you can be cured he will surely cure
you.
Diseases of Women
Do you have pains low down in back?
Are you weak and nervous?
Have you ovarian neuralgia?
Have you displacements?
Dr. Farnham's treatment will relieve
and cure you and save you from a se
rious operation.
Ear. Eye, Nose and Throat.
Do your eyes give you trouble? Are
your eyes red and inflamed? Is your
vision failing?
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lenses. Fit guaran'eed, $3.00.
Catarrh
Have you sore throat?
Is your nose stopped up?
THOROUGH
EXAMINATION
given every case before any
medicine given. No euess-
ing and changing medicines.
Know the Truth
Dr. Famham will tell you
the truth about your condi
tion.
If he cannot cure you he
will tell you so.
No false promises. No de
ception.
Dp. Frtam
SPECIALIST
CONGRESS Will OPEN NEXT
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Nervous Troubles
Are you growing weak and nervous?
Are you easily excited?
Do you have sharp pains in chest,
head and over heart?
Do you have blind, dizzy spells?
Do you have black specks before your
eyes?
Do you have hot flushes?
Have you a bad taste in morning?
Do you get numb and tingle?
See l)r. Farnham and get those worn
out nerves built up. You are bound to
get worse and in time go on to complete
Lung Troubles.
Are you losing weight?
Do you have fever in evening?
Do you have night sweats?
Do you have hacking cough?
Do not let these symptoms progress
on you till its too late. Dr. Farnham
will examine you free and tell you your
exact condition and just what he can do
for you. Delays in lung troubles are
dangerous.
Il< ninrrholds or Files
Cured without the use of the knife.
Dr. Farnham guarantees a cure and you
do not have to lav off three or four
weeks and go to hospital. No necessity
to lose any time from your work.
Fistula.
Cured without a serious operation,
No knife, no chloroform, no serious op
eration, painful orevation.
Cure guaranteed.
Diseases of Men.
Iran Hand nf Republican finical
Will be as Firm as Ever In The
Coining Session nl Law
Makers ol Nation.
Washington,— When Joseph G. Can
non resumes business as speaker of the
House of Representatives on December
6, it will not be with quaking feprs for
the safety of his dictatorship, as those
who have been reading the threats of
the insurgents might expect.
Quite on the other hand, “Uncle Joe”
will, in all probability, call the House
to order with a greater secret confidence
in his power to rule than he ever pos
sessed before.
The speaker's optimism will bo due
partly to his temperament, which does
not permit him to conceive for a single
Even if a committee should, contrary
to the speaker’s wishes, report a bill,
he still has control of the matter when
it come3 to the House, The power of
recognition under the rules is nbsolutley
given to the speaker. He can refuse,
even when a bill is reported by a com
mittee, to recognize any one either for
its consideration or its passage. Thus
tie continues master even of the com
mittees named dv him.
If a member arises from his seat
“Uncle Joe” does not recognize him,
unless previous arrangements havebeen
made, until he asks, “For wnat purpose
does the gentleman arise?” If the
member will not state his purpose ha is
not recognized, and if he states his pur
pose and it is not in accord with the
views of the speaker he refuses to re
cognize him.
Aware of the absolute power that is
enemies. He expects he will win, and
he may possibly do so, at least so far as
the Sixty-second Congress is concern
ed.
If the public watches closely, it will
no doubt see that any bill having the
enmitv of the speaker will fall just
short of passage, and that proposed
legislation having his approval will pass
to the statute hooks with bewildering
swiftness and smoothness. It must be
taken into consideration that President
Taft is with the speaker, body and soul,
and this will help “Uncle Joe” tem
porarily.
collapse of nervous prostration. Dr.
Do you have scales firm in your nose. Farnham's new treatment of medicines
and electrical massage will soothe the
aching nerves and put new life into the [ Free Rnd Strictiy Confidential,
worn out system. Poison cured to stay cured.
and throat
Get cured of your
ter starts.
EXAMINATION FREE
rrh before win-i
Special attention given to those
troubles. Dr. Farnham cures these
cases where others fail. Consultation
Blood
Dr. Farnham, Specialist
Telephone No. 930.
508 Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
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cion MRS M. V. HALL, Principal
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moment that insurgency is a thing to be his under the rules - Speaker Cannon
taken seriously; and partly because he wi!1 °P° n the IIoU8e wilh confidence,
knows full well that ho has a firmer ttnd V et he wiU ba Prepared for the bat-
grip on the law-making maching ma- tie of his life. His ire is up. He will
chinery of the United States than he! r "- ' -
ever had before. —
Be it . known that wise old “ Uncle |
Joe” has gone over every part of thei
mechanism which for years has enabled
him to hold back and crush legislation
rouglit by the people, and hasstrength-
ene' 1 every weak spot in the all-power
ful legislative machine which defies ma
jorities in the House and listens atten
tively to but one voice—that of the
special interests.
Your “Uncle Joe” has gone to the
trouble to “pack” every important
committee of the House. By this is
meant that in appointing members to
committees he has placed a majority on
nearly every committee that eiiher
things ns he does on legislation that
must of necessity come before a parti
cular committee, or elso the speaker
has appointed men that he knows will,
beyond the shadow of a doubt, do his
bidding. The power to appoint com
mittees, when considered with the com
mittee on rules, makes the speaker the
master and not the serv'ant of the
House. Under the rules all the com
mittees ate appointed by tho speaker.
All measures introduced in the House
aro referred to committees. No mea
sure can he considered unit as report by
a committee, except by unanimous con
sent.
For instance, bills relating to a cen
tral government bank, which Senator
Aldrich intends to eventu illy force upo n
the country, mjst of necessity be re
ferred to the committee on banking and
currency.
In appointing the nineteen members
of tho committee oil banking and cur-
rancy, tho speaker saw to it that more
than half were men loyal to the Cannon
-Aldrich.Taft triumvirate.
The former chairman of this import
ant committee was Chas, N. Flower of
New Jersey. Flower showed a disposi
lion to be conscientious and independent
in the consideration of legislation that
came before his committee. And he
was deadly antagonistic to a cenlral
government bank. Flower was kicked
out, and Aldrich's man, Vroeland, mide
chairman.
Tho committee on-banking and cur-
rei"!’ is not only packed in favor of any
currency legislation Senator Aldrich's
monetary commission may recommend,
but against anv banking legislation that
Aldrich may object to, Aldrich repre
sents the big Wall street bankers and
thus the short cut from Rockefeller,
Morgan, et al,, to the House Commit
tee on banking and currency, is only too
apparent.
The committee on post-offices and post
roads is likewise packed against postal
savings banks. Although every other
great nation adopted postal banks years
ago, the speaker still considers them in
the “vicious legislation” class. “Un
cle Joe” conscientiously believes that
as speaker it is incumbei.t upon him in
dividually to decide what legislation
should he allowed to pass, and what
should be killed. Convinced that ac er-
tain bill shojld die at some point en
route Congress, the speaker does not
feel justified in giving the other 391
members of the House even a change
to vote, Because they might be suffici
ently indiscreet to pass the bitl
In the case of postal banks, it has
long been contended by friends of the
project that the lower house would pass
a postal bank hill with little ceremony
if the measure should he allowed to
come up for a vote.
When it is considered that Senator
Penrose of Pennsylvania,who has de
monstrated has faithfulness to the
special interests as often as opporl uni
ties have offered, is chairman of the
committee on postotfices and postroads
in the senate, it becomes evident that
postal oank legislation, so far as the
approaching session of Congress is con
cerned, is doomed .before Congress is
even convened.
With great carefulness "Uncle' Joe”
lias gone over every important chm-
j mittee, taking a friend of progressive
I legislation off of ** ,! s or Hint oomrr.it'oo,
I and filling hi<, place with a friend of the
Big Business.
The Fish Pond 5cts a Fish.
All those who have promised contri
butions (except cake and candy) please
bo sure and send to the Red Men’s Hall
Friday, some one will be there all day.
The Bazaar opens Monday the 6th at
10:30 o’clock and open until a reason
able hour at night, Ovster supper at
5 o’clock,
Tuesday and Wednesday will open
from 2 on through evening.
Old Fashioned spelling bee on Wednes
day night.
Grate boilers and grate heaters at R
H. Wootten’s.
Each of the chief or
gan* of the body ia a
link in the Chain of
Life. A chain is no
stronger than its
weakest link, the body
no stronger than its
weakest organ. If there is weakness of stomach, liver or lungs, there is a
weak link in the chain of life which may snap at anytime. Often this so-called
“weakness” is caused by lack of nutrition, the result of weakness or diseaso
of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. Diseases and
weaknesses of tho stomach and its allied organs are cured by the use of Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. When the weak or diseased stomach is
cured, diseases of other organs which seem remote from tho stomach but which
have their origin in a diseased condition of the stomach and
other organs of digestion and nutrition, arc cured ulso.
The atroni man hoa a atroni atomach.
Take the above recommended “Dlscov
cry” and you may have a etronil atom•
ach and a atroni body.
Oiviin A wav.—Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser,
new revised Edition, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay
expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-ccnt stumps for the
book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound vol
ume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
on Saturday, Dec. n, i p. m.
THE DU PONT POWDER COMPANY
will give a DEMONSTRATION cf
nt Milledgeville, Ga.
on the farm 0 f SAN1I ’ A,tlUM COLONY
who has kindly Granted permission ts make this
demonstration on his property.
Every Farmer
ill others interested are invited to attend.
r. W. HATCHER
and
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