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THE GEORGIA CRACKER. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1901.
The Georgia tracker
Official Organ City of Gainesville
Gainesville Ga„ Oot. 26, 1901
A queer old fellow up in Wis
consin who must have been
school teacher in his day, left
will disposing of his property that
looks as if it were designed to be
an arithmetical prize - problem.
The property, valued at .$3,500,
is to be divided among the wife
and eight children as follows:
“Mary to receive for her share
$200 more than the other children ;
Nicholas to receive $50 less than
the other children; John to re
ceive $70 less^than the other chil
dren : Anna to receive . $80 less
than the other children ;* Joseph,
Peter,Gabriel japd Frank to re
ceive an equal share, which shall
be $200 less than Mary, $50 more
than Nicholas, $70 more than
John, and $30 more than Anna.*’
Twentieth Century Medicine. t
Cascarets Candy Cathartic are as
far ahead of ancient pill poisons and
fifoid physic as the electric light of
the tallow candle. Genuine stamped
C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All
druggists, ioc.
is
of
A curious and pretty custom
observed every year in the city
Hamburg to celebrate a famous
victory which was won by little
children more than 400 yea. s ago.
In one of the, numerous sieges
Hamburg was reduced to the last
extremity, when it was suggested
that all the children should be
sent out unprotected into the
camp of the besiegers as the mute
appeal for mercy of the helpless
and the innocent.- This was done.
The rough soldiery of the inves-
*v * -.
ting army saw with amazement,
and then with pity, a long' pro
cession of littfe ones, clad in white,
come out of the city and march
bodily into their camp. The sight
melted their hearts.' They tb rew
down their arms, and plucking
branches of fruit from the neigh
boring cherry orchards they gave
them to the children to take back
to the city as a token of peace.
This was a great victory which
has ever since been commemora
ted at Hamburg by a procession
of boys and girls, dressed m white
and carrying branches of the cher
ry tree in their hands.
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
A pretty Chicago girl, who adds
to her other attractions the fact
that she is an heiress, has been
shipped out of Berlin and back
home by a heartless guardian.
The maneuver was caused by the
attentions of a young man, not
considered in the family councils,
an at all desirable “parti.” He had
followed his lady love to Berlin
and she seemed to appreciate this
somewhat extraordinary devotion.
Now he is said to be in tears and
prepared to acknowledge that if
love can “laugh at locksmiths” it
still must pay reasonable atten
tion to the abilities of the ocean
liner. However, the berths on
vessels plying between Hamburg
and New York have not been all
taken;
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
cligestants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives instant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
prevents formation of gas on the stom
ach, relieving all distress after eating.
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
It can't help
but do you good
Prepared only by E. O. DeWitt & Oo., Chicago,
The $1. bottle contains 2% times the 50c. size.
Geo. H; Fuller Drug. Co.
Some ^Epitaphs. *
A German traveler has discov
ered some quaint epitaphs in a
Tyrolean cemetery.
A person whose initials only are
given, and who appears to have
been the author of his owit epitaph,
has this memorial.* “Here rests
in God F. K. He lived 26 years
as a, man and 37 years as a hus-
baii<L”
This wail of a desolate-wife caps
the climax: “Tears cannot bring
to life, therefore I
tlfee back
weep
»?
dears the - /? The Kind You Have Always Bougfrt
Signature
of
A tunnel, which had taken a
week or more to complete, was run
from the rear of the building and
a hole was then drilled through
the steel bottom of the wholesale
stamp vault. There were 97 small
holes around the square plate cut
out and some of the drilling
looked several days old.
The stamp vault was only six
feet away from the cashier’s vault,
which contained over $300,000 in
cash. The latter evidently # had
been the objective point.
So carefully had the job been
planned that the men working in
other parts of‘the building had
not the slightest inkling of the
daring robbery being worked al-
jnosfc under their noses.
*T
tobacco si>rr
and SMOKE
Your Life away!
You can be cured of any form of tobacco using
easily, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of
new life and vigor by taking MO-TO-BAC,
that makes • weak men strong. Many gain
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similating theTood andReg ula-
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cure*
let and advice FREE. Address STERLING
REMEDY CO., Chicago or New York. 437
A cortespondent of a London pa
per makes a curious calculation
m reference to the death of the
late President McKinley. It fol
lows: “Whqn reading the account
of the sad death of Mr. McKinley
I noticed the*figures of the dates
of his birth, the death and the age
of the late president, and also the
figures of the birth and the pres
ent age of Mr. Roosevelt, the
)resen t president were - yery pec u-
iar. - Mr. McKin ley was born in
1843. Mr. Roosevelt succeeded
Mr. McKinley at the age of 43 ;
Mr. Roosevelt was born in 1858;
Mr. McKinley died at the age of
58. Now, if we add the two ages
of the late and the present presi
dent together and add 1800 for the
19th century, in which they were
born, we shall have the date of the
death of the late president.”
There was trouble in the county
jail at New Brunswick, N. J., the
other morning. On the preceding
night some ingenious individual
smuggled a quantity of ^whiskey j
into the jail and in the morning
which chanced to be that on which
divine services are regularly held,
the majority of the prisoners
showed up m an advanced Btage
of intoxication. One of the more
bibulous prisoners overturned the
well-meant efforts of the sheriff,
to convince the party of good wo
men who had come to conduct
prayers that all the inmates of the
•jail were ill, by inviting one of
the visitors to come Over to his
cell and permit him to chuck her
under the chin. This broke up
the service.
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful
ness andRest.Contains neither
Opium,Morphine nor Mineral
Not Narcotic.
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Aperfect Remedy for Constipa
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Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and LOSS OF SLEER
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
EXACT COPY07 WRAPPED.
Tor Infants and Cniia.^
|he Kind You
Always Bought
For Brer
Thirty Years
Dizziness, spells of blindness, head
ache and sou rstomaeh are caused by
torpid liver and constipated bowels
Prickly Ash Bitters removes the
cause of the trouble and puts the sys
tem in perfect order.
DR/E. E. DIXON & CO.
Schley’s
Salary.
Postoffice Robbed of $76,068
Chicago, Oct, 21.—Bqrglars last
night stole $76,068 worth of
stamps from the Chicago post-
office and esoaped without leaving
the slightest clew.
W.' T. Wesson, Ghglsonville, Va.
druggist, writes: “Your One Minute
Oough Cure gives perfect satisfaction,
>ty customers say it is the best remedy
for cough, colds, throat and lung
troubles.”—Geo. H. Fuller Drug Co,
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
and Don’t Know it.
How To Find Out.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
***ater and let it stand twenty-four hours; a
sediment or set
tling indicates an
unhealthy condi
tion of the kid
neys; if it stains
your linen it is
evidence of Kid
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to
pass it or pain in
the back is also
bo wincing proof that the kidneys and blad
der are out of order.
What to Do.
There is comfort in the knowledge s<
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp
^oot, the great kidney remedy fulfills ever)
wish in curing rosumaosnii, pai.i in th<
sack, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of the urinary passage. It corrects inability
to hold water and scalding pain in passing
it, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes tnat unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many times
during the night. The mild and' the extra
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon
realized. It stands the highest for its won
derful cures of the moc* distressing cases.
If you need a medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes.
You may have a sample bottle of this
vonderful discovery
tnd a book that tells
nore about it, both sent
absolutely free by mail,
address Dr. Kilmer- & Home of Swamp-Root.
Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men-
\ on reading this generous offer in this paper.
Rear-Admiral Schley’s retire
ment from the navy active list
means quite a financial difference
to him, although he is better .paid
than are Rear-Admirals Ramsay
and Benbam, who, though long
seasoned veterans, were unfortu
nately for themselves, retired be
fore the present navy pay law
went into effect in 1899 Schley re
ceives three-fourths of the sea pay
of a rear-admiral, ranking with a
major-general in the army, which
is $7,500 per year. When Ad
mirals Ramsay and Benham was
retired their sea pay was $6,000
yearly, so they receive but $4,500
when off duty, against Schley’s
$5,625. A rear-admiral, -iff fact
all navy officers, receives besides
his yearly pay, monthly allow
ance for quarters and fuel.
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Educate Your Bowels With Cascarets.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
10c, 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists ref und money.
good Samaritans.
The Grand,Lodge of the State
of Georgia, Improved Order Good
Samaritans and Daughters of
Samaritans was in session # at the
hall of the local lodge in the Twit-
ty building from Tuesday morn
ing to* Thursday night. About
100 delegates from all parts of the
state were present, and the session
was an interesting one. H. Guile,
is Grand Chief; Dr. W. H. Harris
is Grand Secretary; and L. *ll.
Andrews is Past Grand Chancel
lor. ‘The order has about 5000
members in the state and looks
after the sick and burys the dead.
The Queen City lodge entertained
the visitors.
HARDWARE
Cane Mills!
Cider Mills!
Leaher belts, Rubber Belts, In
jectors, Steam Guages, Lubrica-|
tors, Whistles, Pop Valves, Pip*
Fittings, Lace Leather, Etc., Etc.!
Hammocks, Lap Robes, Velocipedes, Boys’
Wagons, Mens’ Saddles,* Ladies’ Saddles an(
Buggy Harness.
PALM0US HARDWABE
Z/5* Pepsin
The MOST SUCCESSFUL CURB SOLD
FOR ♦
CHILLS and FEVER and AH Malaria! Troubles.
THE ONLY SAFE REMEDY FOE CHILDREN.
TASTELESS an* GUARANTEED.
I Does Not Contain Quinine Nor Other Poison. „ x .
Does Rot Injure the Stomach So* 1®** **« f*™.
■ W. A. MeLarty & Eon, Dime Box, Tex., say: “ Ramon’s Pepsin Chill Tonfe the!
best we have ever handled. My son prescribes it in his practice, ana * i
I only Chill Tonic which a child can take without injury to the stomaci^ w
I Price 50c. BBOWJf MF’G. CO., Prop’rs, Greeneyfflc,
■pip,
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AND
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Price less than other P re P a
EO. H. FULLER DRUG
Gainesville, Ga.
Is absolutely the best preparation of the kind made in w *‘*‘~” 05 ’pou- :r «]
will keep your horses and cattle healthy and fat. It saves feed
thrive and has no equal as an egg producer.
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