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CRACKER,
SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1901
Dig estswhaty ou eat.
It artificially digests thetood and aids
Nature in strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or-
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Benefit to the South, f
mu u- i? u a*. will I gans. Itls the latest discovered digest-
The chief benefit the south will | nt and -$ 0 other preparation
receive from the convention of can approach it in efficiency. It in-
o ■ ASHocia- stantly relievesand permanently cures
the Southern industrail associ dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
fcioh that was held in Philadelphia Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
last week will come from the ad - I Sick Headache^astra.gia^rampsand
veftisemeht which
parts of the country
the
. In all
newspa-
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, Book all about dyspepsia mailedfre®
prepared by E- C. DeWITT ACO, Chicago.
Geo. H. Fuller Drug Co.
' . pers gave considerable space to
gill the yconventionVf iproceedings. _____
Extracts from the speeches in | the Knights of Malta, &> present of
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which the resources and the needs a costly bracelet of rubies, in
of the south were pointed out were of her extraordinary and gallant
published and commented bn. conduct when an Algerine corsair
The world was informed that the attacked the vessel in which
south is about the richest section was a passenger,
of the American union, that she This lady was on a boat bound
* or Genoa, and the corsair coming
and that she has immediate need alongside poured in a broadside
of ^,000,900mimigrants jind^OO,- Wfthout any warning. A number
000,00b of capital. It was f also I of "the Algerines boarded the pas-
pointed out that the only thing senger boat swtjfd in hand. The
that has kept her back is the frace cre^^re ’bn the point of surren-
problem, and that problem is now | dering when Madame du Frenoy
being S6tiled. Its settlement will J snatched a sword from a wounded
be hastened by the coming of im- sailor and wielded it with as ton-
migrants and capital, y- J ishing courage and effect. The
It is probable that the great crew, inspired by her example,
majority of the people of this fought with enthusiasm, killed
country did not know, until they I leveral of the pirates, and drove
read the reports of the proceedings | the remainder back to their own
of the convention, that the progress
of the south m the last ten years I When Madame du Frenoy
has been greater than that of any reached land she was everywhere
other section of the country—at greeted with acclamations by the
the industrial progress has. | populace.
Unless the south increases her
cotton crop rapiflly the time, will
soon come when she will manu
facture at least half of it. She is
jtat beginningstomake the finer
class of cotton goods, and is now
constructing mills that will con-
Deafness* Cannot he Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
one
up to one hundred, and even
hundred and twenty-five, tons
has since 1890 been superseded by
the hydraulic press, which by its
slow motion produces a more
thorough working of the metals
Presses have grown until the ca
pacity of 14,000 tons was reached
in 1893, requiring a 15,000-horse
power engine to drive it. Such
with its accompaniment
200-ton electric cranes for hand
ling the work underneath, is capa
ble of forging ingots over 75
in diameter and weighing more
than 250,000 pounds. This whole
plant, costing over a quarter of
million dollars, was not projected
without an adequate understand
ing that it was to meet the com
mercial demands of many years to
come, and industrial develop
ments, great as these have been
have hot as yet called for anytlffljj|j
that has taken its full capacity.
A surgical operation is not necessary
to cure piles. DeWifct’s Witch Haze"
Salve saves all that expense and neyer
fails. Beware of counterfeits. Geo. H
Fuller Drug Co.
Tasmanians plant apple trees
very cloae together. The average
orchard is set out ten - feet apart,
instead of twenty feet, or for
iet, and it is said that as much
as 600 bushels are sometimes gath
ered from a single acre.
“A few months ago, food which late
for breakfast would not remain on my
stomach for half-an-hour. I used one
bottle of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
and can now eat my breakfast and oth
er meals with a relish and my food is
thoroughly digested.. Nothing equals
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for stomach
troubles.”—-H. S. Pitts, Arlington, Tex,
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you
eat. Geo H. Fuller-Drug Co,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eus
taehian Tube. Whei^ this tube gets in
flamed' yon have a rambling sound Of
«ae the beet grade of eotton-^be I ti
sea island. [ unless the inflammation can be taken
And as tbejontb ie developing
in other directions. Her mines forever; nine cases out of ten, are
are giving up their wealth and her jf
fields are being made more pro- cous surfaces,
ductive by the nee of the most ap-1
proved systems of agriculture. | tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free.
The more the world knows about
her the more attractive she "Will
become to, the home-seeker and
investor. The convention of the
Southern industrial association
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75e K
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Development of the Hammer.
Man’s first tool was the uplifted
did her a great service in helping [hand grasping a stone, and from
to make known her advantages. this came, after many years, the
And there were other things j hammer. A j heavier blows became
done by the convention. One of
them was the clear cut
necessary, the hammer grew in
demand s [ Z e until it was operated by ma
for the early completion of . thejehinery in the form of the tilt or
Nicaragua canal. The opinion helve hammer. When steam suc-
was forcibly expressed that the I needed water as a motive power
Bulwer-Lytton treaty should not L steam cylinder replaced the trip-
be permitted to block that grealt ping cam, but the first half of the
work—that if Great Britain was j past century had nearly expired
unwilling to abrogate that treaty [before the original form , of this
it should be brushed aside on the tool was at all changed by James
ground that England’s selfishness Nasmyth’s invention of the up-
should not be permitted to ob- right steam hammer. Since then
struct the development of AmerirUhe falling weight of this design
can commerce. of tool has gradually been in-
Philadelphia merchants and j creased from a few hundred pounds
manufacturers may not have taken
us deep an interest in the conven-
non»aB it was honed they would,
>at the newspapers of that city
made up for whatever interest
?*here was lacking on the. part of
t,:ie merchants. Through them,
tud the dispatches sent out by the
associated press, the south got a
fig return from the convention,-
Savannah Morning News
“Iliave been using CASCAUETSfor
Insomnia, with which I have been afflicted for
over twenty years, and I can say that Cascarets
have given me more relief than any other reme
dy I have ever tried. I shall certainly recom
mend them to my friends as being all they are
represented.” Thos. Gillard, Elgin, Ill.
•ear* the
signature
The Kind You Have Always Bough!
A Woman and Some Pirates.
Madame du Frenoy a French
v-oman of great beauty, has re
ceived from the grand master of
finest playing cards are
made iii this country, and but for
the heavy tax upon them in
Europe, they would completely
monopolize that market by qual
ity and cheapness.
Educate Your BoweliWlth Caacarets.
Cathartic,; cure constipation forever.
10c, 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists ref and money.
In twenty years the consinzip-
tion of beer has doubled in Ger-
nany.
Danger, disease and death follow ne
glect of the bowels. Use DeWitt’s Lit
tle Early Risers to regulate them and
you will add years to your life and life
to your years. Easy to take, neyer
gripe. Geo. H. Fuller Drug Co.
The Lobster’s. Name.
It is said that every lobster is
born with a name, writes Victor
Smith m the New York Press.
On the inside of the thigh, may
be seen a yellow streak half an
inch in width. In this streak,
like a masic, are short lines which
form distinct letters in back hand.
The great majority of stalk-eyed
crustaceans are named “Joe.”
In fact, I never knew a man ot the
name of Joe that wasn’t a lobster.
Occasionally you will find a Jim,
a Jack, a John and a Job, and a
dealer in a Washington market
swears that he once clearly made
out the name Julia.
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I W- A. McLarty & Son. Dime Box, Tex., say: “Ramon’s Pepsin
best we have ever handled. My son prescribes it in his practice, and say*
only Chill Tonic which a child can take without to‘“" r §PKtomacn.. _ «
I Price 50c.
BBOWZC MFG.
The figures
of
the bureau of
navigation show that the gross
tonnage of ships built in the Uni
ted States for the present year will
be about 410,000 tons, as against
180,458 in 1898, 800,088" in 1899
and 393,790 in 1900. With these
figures, says the Atlanta Daily
News, even Mark Hanna ought to
be ashamed to ask for millions of
dollars subsidy for “the infant.”
doctors told me my cough was
incurable. One Minute Cough Cure
made me a well man.”—-Norris Silver
North Stratford, N. H. Because yov’ve
not found relief from a stubborn cough,
don’t despair. One Minute Cough Cure
has cured thousands and it will cure
you. Safe and sure. Geo. H. Fuller
Drug Co.
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The Georgia educational associ
ation desires a large attendance of
teachers at its annual convention
at Warm Springs, June 25, 26 and
27. President Slaton declares
that the program is full of good
things, and most favorable rates
lave been secured.
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NO-TO-BAC gists to d clu J* JE Tobacco^abltf"
If warm weather makes you feel wea
ry you may be sure your system needs
cleansing. Use Prickl y Ash Bitters
before the hot weather arrives; it will
put the stomach, liver and bowels in
order and help you through the heated
term. Dr. E- E. Dixon & Co.
For Whipping A Girl.
Columbia, S. C., June 15.—
School teacher Ike Hughes, 40
years of age, who has been teach
ing for thirteen years, was tried
before Magistrate Hudgens of
Laurens yesterday for assault and
battery, said to have been commit
ted more than a month ago. The
charge was that because Mies Ber
tha Finch, 14 years old, did not
attend a certain class on the
ground that she did not wish to
be turned back into a class being
perfectly familiar with the
book studied, the teacher pf
ed to whip her “In a crue ^
outrageous” manner,
of two switches were sa ow
evidence. ,
Two lawyers prosecute*
case, and one defended the
teacher. The jury agree*
he was guilty, ta ^ n ” T ° D / 0S
mir utes to decide.
sentenced to pay a fine °
go to the-chaingang,
pealed.
The Washington P° 9t
that the Georgia waterffl L
about to make the pe°P
the race problem aB *
troubles, and this ?«***
Augusta Herald to
this being so, we
every
He
The government!
been- so frequent
Carnegie baving^f*,
LL.D.,tbePhil*adf»
geets that theS e ?
ginning to show t *
of his munificence by
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