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THE GEORGIA ‘ CRACKER. SATURDAY, JUNE
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Why let
all your
n e i g h-
bors and.
frje nds
think you
mu st be
t went y>
/y'iefaCjJ
older than you are?
Yet it’s impossible to
look yoi^ig /with
color of 70 yedrs in
the hair. It’s sad to
see yc
look-' prei
in this way. Sad be
cause it’s all tiiineces-
sary; tor gray hair
may always be re
stored
For over half a
tury thislfas'befei
standard hair prepara
tion. It is an elegant
dressing a
< ing of the hair; makes
the hair . grow: and„w-i
scalp V
« f.
tne
from dandruff.
$1.00 a bottle. Ail druggist*.
u I have been using Ayer’s Hair*
Vigor for over 20 years and I can
heartily recommend it to the public
as the best hair tonic in existence.” *
Mrs. G. I,. Alderson, ...
April 24,1899. Ector, Tex. £
If you do not obtain all the benefits
>u expected from the Vigor, write
>r about it. Address,
DB. J. C. AVER,
Lowell, Mat*.
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A A. A. A. A. A
1901
from point to point, dart hither
and thither and at times suddenly
drop to the waves, and you will
conclude that they have good
memories and keep some account
of time. These scavengers of the
harbor know when Friday comes,
and on the great fish day visit the
East river, in the vicinity of Ful
ton market, in increased numbers.
Fish are there every day, and so
are the gulls, but they know that
on Friday, Friday night and on
Saturday more remains of fish go
into the water, and they are tiiere
ready to get it. Where fone gull
appears on Monday there will be a
Friday/ I
These birds evidently know the
difference between a passenger
steamship and a huge sailing yes*
sel, and have learned thfft thefot-
mer throws overboard as it goes
dowtrtne mt large quantities of
jPo^OEyfTeTlEo their liking. You
jc^hjjiee fsailingpibout, asr
. no taught of
what was going on about thein,
but let a big liner back out from
'her°pier and start for the Narrows
pe>ep around to its,
wake and follow i t to Sandy Hooky
picking up the choice morsels that
Herald.
One of the most difficult things
to teach a cat is to follow like a
dog. As a rule, they will not fol
low, but occasionally there is an
exception. A New York young
lady has a cat that trails so clcs6
after her as to be almost stepped
upon. The chief clerk of the state
department at Washington has a
cal> ifith th# accomplish-;
ment. He h1aBow'n4l ifc€or seven
or eight years. It will follow him
about the streets for miles | just
like a dog and is excessively fond
Wise Seagulls.
Seagulls apparently have little . . .„
to recommend them to 1&r‘ iioti& N S®»“g ®“ tfora walk,!provided
except their gracefulness on the ite master Belects evenings for his
wing. Ye^'%0^ cartful observeri^^d^^K 9 - Iu dayli^it it pre-
they show an intelligence that bor- ^ ers D0 ^ to £° on these rambles,
ders on reasoning. They certainly evidently because it does not like
know something of bur calendar to eome m contact with small boys
and do distinguish between the va- al ?*l dogs, who are then too numcr-
rious sort of craft that they ifleet o° 8 ®® :4h0 ^ reletB of Washington,
in New York harbor. It has often been observed that
If your business calls you fre- cats really care nothing for mas-
quently to the rivers and the bay, ters or a mistress, but becomes
take the trouble to observe these attached to place and not to per-
birds as they, poised on motion-1 sons. Not so with this particular
To produce the best results
in fruit, vegetable or grain, the
fertilizer used must contain
enough Potash. For partic
ulars see our pamphlets. We
send them free.
GERMAN KALI
93 Nassau SwNe# York.
Churehil 1 duriurg that-year or two
when' his strong mind failed
every effort was made to amuse
him. He was afraid of dogs, "Ta*
king a sudden terror at the sight
o£4bem,^bttt Miss Angora j just
pleased him, She was. sent from
India by a British officer who, had
taken her parents there three years
before. Her mother had been a
watch cat, able to keep guard over
a tent, meowing if a strange step
was heard, and, of course, her chil
dren were very bright. When this
Churchill cat was told to “Go play
the piano,’ ’ she would immediate
ly walk back and forth upon the
keys of the baby grand in the bou
doir. “Now sit for your picture,
meant to assume a demure
tion, with her paws in line,
tail neatly curled around; 1 them
add her head nicely Ijent to ode
side as . if trying to j ‘‘lopk . pleas
ant.’’-^Our Animal Friend. ;
* J&re
if you
fire
think
ahead
on
>>
less wings, sail in graceful curves
cat, for at one time when its own
er changed his residence he pur
posely left the cat .with friends
who occupied the house he had
vacated, but the pad; was not sat
isfied until it had found where the
new house wds and: taken up its
abode there, with evident de-
at finding its old friend and
protector.
In the treasury department at
Washington there is one very
wonderful cat. His name is Tom*
and when addressed he will qurck-
Sufferers from this horrible malady
nearly always inherit it—not necessarily
from the parents, but may be from some
remote ancestor, for Cancer often runs
through several generations. This deadly
poison may lay dormant in the, blood for
* rs, or until yon reach middle life, then
first little sore or ulcer makes its-np-
rance—or a swollen gland in the
reast, or some other part of the body,
gives the first warning.
To cure Cancer .thoroughly and perma
nently all the poisonous virus must be
SSSSfSt^respond, even walking ont of a
»the only medicine that can reach deet> sound sleep to go toward the spea-
Kau^^as^e^cafoui ker Sometimes, to confuse him,
of the system the Cancer heals, .and the the clerks will sing out some word
ease never returns. I or words in which the syllable
“tom” is emphasized, and to that
attention. But let
Lost his, Chance of Fortune,
of Chicagg’sv-Young and
pfosperems* business men walked
into the office of a friend last
ThuTsday ahd sat down with
air of deep dejectioii says the Chi
cago Inter-ocean. His friend
looked at the moody face before
him for a moment and solicitously
inquired:
* ‘What’s the matter Charley?
Anybody in the family dead?”
“Nope, Nobody’s dead. I wish
somebody would kick me, that’s
all. I’ve got the worst hard luck
story you ever listened to. I’ve
had the chance to make a fortune
in one day, Jack and missed it.
The chance of a lifetime gone,
and I know I’ll never have such
another.”
“I’ve got troubles of my own,”
Cancer begins often in a small way, as the
folio— : “A' 1 *if - — -* * • -
r my face. It gave
Jwing letter from Mrs. Shirer shows:
A small pimple came on my jaw about an inch
pciotr the ear on the left side of
“e no pain or inconven-
x nce ’ an d I should have
xorgotten about it had it
be ? un to inflame and
«2L ; * ^uld bleed a
S’^ then scab over, but
not heal. This
continued for some time,
swel? i? y ^ aw beg an to
r , ec otning very
The Cancer be- -
ea t and spread, ~
halfdnrT as lar S e , as a
gif dollar, when I .heard\
ed to|iveit a !lv e 7 n - i ? >
11 a 'air trial
J5X f ^^SSlelSl
Ho _vV? Was two years ago ; theie are still
t*0ntinn^°^ t j e Cancer, and my general heatlh
— ues _good.—^irs. R, SaxB.ER, l*a Plata, Mo.
is the greatest of all
blood purifiers, and the
only one guaranteed
rely vegetable. Send
§***. containingvaluable and interest! I teee An ^ ora
^information about this disease, and, j with a particularly
ittak^ Uri ? 1 y siciansabout your case. Wfi , 0 fnu e ca fc was
THB^cj^harge for medical advice. ‘ tace.
m § W!rT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
he pays no
any one call “Tom, its dinner
time,” and forthwith he walks
across the rooms, reaches up with
his paws to a tin pail, claws it
down and comes bringing it in his
mouth. Tom is passionately fond
of music. At the cry of “Hand
organ !” he will climb to a high
window seat, but at the words
“heres' a dog!” he slinks under
a desk.
One of the most accomplished
cats in England belongs to Lady
Randolph Churchill. It is a mal-
without spot and
cunning
bought
for the late Lord Randolph
fheEMflieiitiCkfaiey
said Jack, “but
will relieve you
your tale of woe,”
Charley groaned and said : “Jack,
I’ve lost $54,000.”
“Where’d you get it?” skepti
cally asked Jack.
“I didn’t get it, and that’s what
I’m kicking about,” answered
Charlie. “A few weeks ago I had
an authoritative tip from a friend
who is on the inside on these big
railroad deals. Northern Pacific
was then at 105. BuyN. P. and
hold it. There’8 going to be
sometbing doing in it pretty soon,’
he said to me.
Vl’m not given to speculation,
as you know, but I had such con-
ficience, in iny friend that I
bought 1Q0 shares N; P. at 105,
putting up #10 a share margin.
Sure enough, N. P. began to get
g up. . yesterauy
with a
... « v ap .An it
pro
I don *
profit of $5,
said Jack, cheerfully. “What
^nd qfjdqpe fir^ YpU: using , now,
anyway? Why,. Bcpm, if I coqld
make #5,100 in a few we^ks you’d
never see me going around With
a face like an undertaker’s.”
“That’e all right for you to
say,” despondently Answered Char-
ie. But if I had only held on till
to-day I could have sold at $700 a
share. Think of / it 1 One day
more, : jind $54,000 richer I The
chance of a lifetime gone 1 I’ll
neyef get pyer it.”
“ Tt might have been,’ ” mock
ingly said Jack. “Say, you make
me tired! Instead of being thank
ful for what you have made you’re
wailing because you h a yen’t be
come a financial magnate at one
stroke. Say, I’m busy, and I
don’t: think much of your hard
luck story, anyway. Go out. and
get sqme fresh air and give some
one else a show. ”
“I always did think you were a
cold blooded brute,” answered
Charlie, as he drifted out of the
office.
THE
HARti§|L
]j§ WORKERS 1
Have spells of “tired
feeling” now and then.
This feeling is caused
by some derangement
in the stomach, liver
kidneys or bowels, and
must be removed before
the natural vigor and
buoyancy of spirits can
be restored. * •
ASM
quickly corrects the dis
turbance, purifies the
bowels, helps digestion
And sends the blood
tingling through the
veins, carrying life and
renewed energy
throughout the system.
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:|
Kie Discoverer of Swamp-Root at Work ia
His Laboratory.
There is a disease prevailing in this
country most dangerous because so; decep
tive. Many sudden^ deaths are caused by
it—-heart disease* pneumonia, heart failure
or apoplexy are often the result of kidney
disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad
vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack
the vital organs, or the. kidneys themselves
break down and wa:rte away cell by cell
Then the .richness of the blood—-the albumen
—leaks out and the sufferer has Bright’s
Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root the new dis
covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder
and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands
of apparently hopeless cases, after all other
efforts have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent
and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free
hy mail, also a book telling about Swamp-
Root and its wonderful cures. Address
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and
nention this paper.
Curiosity Satisfied.
“Excuse ine sir,* ’ said the in
quisitive passenger* as he leaped
forward and touched the
western man on the arm, accor
ding to the Cleveland Plain-deal
er, “but did I understand you to
say that the gentleman died wifch
his boots on?”
, The western man turned around.
“Yes, ” he replied, “it was bav
in ’ th’ boots on thet killed him.”
There was a brief silence.
“You will pardon me,” said the
inquisitive passenger, “but I fear
I don’t quite understand.”
“He stoleYh’ boots from Jim
Stiggqrs,” said,the western man,
“an 5 Jim caught him with ’em on.
“But doesn’t that seem a trifling
reason for taking the life of a hu
man being?” gasped the inquis
itive man.
“Tiifling!” cried the westerner.
“Well, I guess not. We wuz get-
tin’ mighty tired ot taking the
weather just as it come, an’ with
out no chance of gettin* ready fer
it. Why, we wuz drowned out
twice in the mines, an’ we might
have saved ourselves if we’d only
known th’ rain was coming.”
“I fail to see the connection be
tween the stolen boots and the
ram,” said the inquisitive man,
with a helpless look.
“Well, I’m a-tellin’ it to you,”
said th© western man. “Jim Stig-
gers had the most sensitive feet in
camp. I never see sech sensitive
feet as Jim’s. Why, he could
foretell storms for a week ahead
by the way them feet of his would
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ache an’ burn! But they never
burned ouless he had tight boota
on, an’ the only pair of tight boots
in camp wuz the ones that ornary
greaser stole. Trifling ! Well say„
when Jim identified them bootsy
an’ we had the fellow safely strung:
up, th’ whole camp went on a
wild hooray for two hull days.
Yes, sir. An\stranger, what do
you think! Jim hadn’t had them
boots on half an hour before ha
predicted two tornadoes an’ a cy
clone, any one of ’em, if we hadn’t
been prepared, would have drown-
us clear out o’ the valley slicker*!*
scat! That’s right.”
And then the inquisitive man
changed his seat; '■
The eccentricities of a young:
millionaire follower of the teach
ings of Count Tolstoi, are vastly
puzzling the good people of th''
village of Woodbridge, New Jer
sey. With practically unlimited
means at his command, Georgf
Ruddy, Jr., son of one of the rich
est men in the state of New Jer
sey and a college graduate who has
enjoyed the advantages of foreign
travel, prefers the life of the hum
blest toiler. Clad in blue jeans
and cowhide boots he literally
wrests his livelihood from the un
willing soil of a tiny farm, the*
smallest and most worthless cor
ner of his father’s vast estate. Ac-
cording to his philosophical creed-
pdverty is the only incentive to ii*-
tellectual effort.