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ever ridden in has the Thomas Coil Springs. The most com-
pact, most elastic—best springs for side-oar bugeies. They are self-acDu-
the body hang just right; have the* ea<
|| . | motion possible; cost little vet last" lono-
5£, tellP The THOMAS
spring* j\ .■•i mil codihi
A. K. HAWKE
Dreaded Consumption
Be Cured.
THE FA
THERE IS no NIRO OF MIR OR
ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL,
THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL ROT RE
LIEVE.
LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB
STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE
A. Slocum, the threat Cheu
Scientist, will Send to Sul
Three Free Bottles of 11 is N<
Discovered Remedies t
Cure Consumption and
all Lung Troubles.
can be nse*i to replace any other Fwie-i-ry
baggy or oil r>!<! one. The f-ept carriigu « h
them: - your carriage-maker won't ;• t.;
we wiU. V. r te for full description a:;
the Buffalo spring &. gear
; P ?in §s on ,,
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af,jr,a wion.
M. C. Brown & Go., Druggists,
6 DAYS ONLY,
Beginning June 6tn. x ms « m fo7
citizens of Gainesville and vicinity a
rare opportunity of having their
Eye sight Tested Free
«v one of the most renowned and suc
cessful as well as reliable Opticians ;n
the U. S. Mr. Hawkes has the modern
appliances for scientific adjustment of
glasses to the eye. There is no Optima n
in the U. S. who enjoys the confidence
of the people more than Mr.
Bis name is »Tamilian word through
out a section of country inhabited by
over twentv-five millions of people.
lawd by •» Pmpw»* Bmtmmm
How a sermon did good though it wifi
not preached is told by the Baltimore
Herald. The sermon wa» written by the
Rev. D. B. Grvigg, and the subject of
it—the “Unemployed Masses”—was
announced in the usual course in the
Saturday papers. Oue of the papers sent
a reporter to'Mr. Greigg*shouse aud se
cured a copy—or perhaps an abstract—
of the sermon and put it in type for the
Monday issue.
At that time evangelistic service#
were being conducted throughout the
city, and the committee in charge 01
them sent several speakers to address
Mr. Greigg’s Sunday evening congrega
tion. He at once gave way to the evan
gelists, ami the sermon he had prepared j
was not preached, but was laid aside fer ^
another occasion. The next morning,
however, the daily papers contained a
long report of the sermon which wa<
as vet undelivered.
6u that particular Monday morning
there was in Baltimore a homeless and
penniless young Scotckman. Every hour
his prospects had seemed to grow darker,
and finally desperation crushed out w hat
little hope had been left in his heart
He determined on suicioe.
With his hist few pennies he pm-
chased poison enough to end all and was
leaving*the drug store when bis eyes
fell on a newspaper. Probably the
glance would have been but a passing
one if he Lad not noticed the headline,
“To the Unemployed Masses.” This
phrase stria k a responsive chord, and he
read the abstract of Mr. Greigg’s dia
course.
Then it occurred to him that a min
ister who preached such a sermon might
be interested in his case. The better
man in him rose, and he made up his
Blind to seerch out the preacher if only
as a last resort.
Securing Mr. Greigg*s address, he
went to the house aud was received with
a heartiness that changed desperation
Into hope. The preacher himself was a
Scotchman and listened with interest to
the discouraged man's story. What was
fiacre, he premised help. He communi
cated with the Scotch societies of the
city, and many hands were extended to
the young stranger in distress. Jle was
given terur rary aid and finally a posi
tion. which he is now worthily filling.
And this was the result of a sermon
never preached.
Nothing could be fairer, more philan
thropic or carry more joy to the afflict
ed than the generous offer of the hon
ored and distinguished chemist, T. A.
Slocum, M. C.. of New \ork City.
He has discovered a reliable and
absolute cure for consumption and all
bronchial, throat, lung aud chest dis
eases, catarrhal affections, general
decline and weakness, loss of flesh aud
all conditions of wasting away: and to
make its great merits known, we will
send three free bottles of his newly
discovered remedies to any afflicted
reader of The Georgia Cracker.
Already his “new scientific system of
medicine'' has permanently cured
ATLANTA, GA
Is often the cause of headache, dizzi
ness. nervousness and dimness of \ ision.
This can be cured in many eases by the
correct fitting of his Crystalized ien>e>
to the eye. Call early, he positively
remains but 0 days, as lie has othci en
o-agements for later days.
—1 would caution tne
public against buying spectacles from
peddlers, going from house to house
with a lot of spectacles, representing
them to be llawkes*. or selling the saiue
errade of goods. Hawkes spectacles ai c
NEVER peddled. Many of the inferior
edasses that iLkxI the market aie posi
tively injurious to the eve.
The Great Warrior and Statesman.
Mr. A. K. Hawkes—Tear Sir: When
I require the use of glasses I wear your
paotiscopie Crystalized Lenses. In re
spect to brilliancy and clearness of vis
ion. they are superior to any glasses I
have ever used. Respectfully,
Fitzhugh Lee.
Consul General to Cat®.
One of our Greatest Statesmen.
Mr. A. K. Hawkes—Dear Sir: The
pantiscopic glasses you furnished ^ me
some time since have given excel’ent
satisfaction. I have tested them by
use. and must say they are unsurpassed
m clearness and brilliancy by any that
I have ever worn. Respectfully.
Gen. John B. Gordon.
Ex-Gov. of Gs
The Most Important Compensation *«>•
All Effects of Fatigue
By far the most important compensa
tion for all effects of fatigue is sleep.
Everybody, even the man mentally most
inert, develops when awake a mass of
mental effort which he cannot afford
continuously without suffering. V e
need, therefore, regularly recurring pe
riods in which the consumption of men
tal force shall be slower than the con
tinuous replacement. The lower tbs de
gree to which the activity of the brain
sinks the more rapid and more com
plete the recovery.
The mental vigor ci most men is usu
ally maintained at a certain height for
the longest time in the forenoon. Evi
dence of fatigue come on later at thi*
time of day than in the evening, whet
Constant 7Jbought.
We are all anxious to make money whe
That’s why ws advertise—to make r.e
which means to make money. Tna: s w
advertisements; it s to save money
make money. Our entire energy
to save you money—that is, all ou
in cash buying, coupled with vast
purchases—are centered in b’jv:
others can buy, which means ssl
others can sell. That s how we
Here are a few 1 jems which will
Dr. C. H. W1NBJJRN
The Dentist.
Gordon Block, Gaines
vilie. Georgia.
Room 8
vou money.
A Liberal Amount of Patronage
Solicited.
imported
Organd/eo
THE SUN
Somber aud TerriT’e Was the Seen*’ st
the Moment of Totality.
Mrs. Mabel Loomis Todd, writing in
The Atlantic of an eclipse seen in Ja
pan. says: “Just before totality, to oc
cur at 2 minutes after 8 o’clock, I went
over to the little lighthouse, taking
tip my appointed station on the sum
mit. an ideal vantage ground for a spec
tacle beyond anything else I ever wit
nessed. Grayer and grayer grew the
day. narrower and narrower the cres
cent of shining sunlight. The sea faded
to leaden nothingness. Armies of crows,
which had pretended entire indiffer
ence. fighting and flapping as usual on
gables and flagpoles with unabated fer
vor. finally succumbed, and flew off
with heavy haste to the pine forest on
the mountain suit* The French man-of-
war disappeared in the gloom, the
junks blended in colorlessness, but
and ' -dure sudd- uly turned
strangely, vividly yellow green.
“It was a moment of appalling sus
pense. Something was being waited for.
Dr. C. si. Ryder
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ESTABLISHED 1Q70.
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And not only get glasses scientifically
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Tha ittrnfflin# louuf Autnor,
“I have always read, and always
with interest,” * said the strugglinf
young author, “what literary men bad
to say concerning their habits of work.
In many cases productiveness appear*
t mood—sometimes a
and sometimes he can't.
First-class Dental M ork. He
tor best Tooth and
quarters
Mouth Preparation
to depend upon
ptan can write l.
A man feeling in condition can do any
sort of work, no doubt, better than
when he is out of condition, but a man
mav be mistaken in himself. I find
that it is a good thing to make a begin-
ning.
“Often the mere effort cf making a
beginning is enough to dispel clouds
that had seemed to ie heavy, cut which
are shown to IX s mere turns. and one
touch of concentration is enough K
tiring back fancies that yen Lad thought
were wandering far from heme, but
were really loafing atout right near,
E. P. Mitchell
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