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THE GEORGIA CRACKER. SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1902.
jhe Georgia tracker,
Official Organ City of Gainesville
Gainesville Ga„ Jan. 25, 1902.
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Dyspepsia Cure
MAN IS NOT MONARCH.
Els Senses Are Less Acute Than Are
Those of Animals.
Man’s vaunted facilities are far less
acute than some of the lesser crea
tures.
The human eye is a wonderful piece
of mechanism, with its little bundle of
nerves that In some ^mysterious way
make visualization possible. Yet this
eye, with all its delicacy of discern
ment, is but a circumscribed organ as
compared with the eye of the eagle,
which sees infinitely farther than can
any human eye. The same is true of
the human ear. The rats and the mice
that haunt our houses, the squirrels
that caper about the woods and the
numberless other little animals all
hear better than we do. They may not
trace refinement in “sound as accurate
ly as can man, but for catching sound
at long range theirs are the ears most
perfectly constructed.
The sense of touch Is more accurate
ly developed elsewhere in the animal
kingdom than in mam No man made
device for measuring water pressure
equals that of the fish, whose sides all
strung with nerves register the water
pressure correctly every time and in
form his fishship just^how much he
can stand and when to move up or
down.
A dog’s sense of smell is always re
spected by man, who frequently, as In
the case of a hunter, relies on It to sup
plement the findings of his own less
active olfactory nerve.
When it comes to the human voice,
there are birds with ‘whose music
man’s music cannot be compared. Not
Patti herself ever sang more sweetly
than the meadow lark at break of day.
A Seotck Cynic.
A young Scotchman was once halt
ing between two loves, one possessed
of beauty and the other of a cow. 1^
Digests what yon eat.
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives instant relief and never
fails to cure. x It allows yon to eat all
the food yon want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
prevents format ion of gas on the stem*
ach, relieving all distress after eating;
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
It ean*t help
but do yew good
Prepared only by E. C. DeWitt & Oo., Obi
The SL. bottle contains times the 50c.
’Jhere is %lso a great consola
tion offer. $500 will be distrib
uted among those who fail to se
cure one of the larger prizes and
whose estimates come within 500
bales either way of the exact fi
gure. This allows a margin of
1000 bales within -which all esti
mates are sore to receive part of
the prize money offered. The
point is to strike tbe estimate ex
actly during January. This is a
possibility. In a contest similar
to this the Constitution has had
the number bit exactly ancf paid
out $1,000 for the estimate. In
another similar contest the esti
mate has come within one of the,
exact figure, and all the prizes of-
all together for you. On April
15th we trust, a check for $1,000'
will reach some one of our sub
scribers and help make times eas
ier in this locality,*
The Atlanta Constitution for
1902 will be better than ever be
fore; Its special news features
are unsurpassed. The BoerrBrftish
War; the Philippine and Cuban
Operation; the Nicaragua Canal
question; the busy session of the
most important Congress we have
ever assembled, Working out the
details of diplomacy, commerce,
war and peace, forecasted by the
new President’s recent message;
the developments of the South’s
great industrial movements; the
Charleston and West India
position, now in progress;
building and equipping of
Louisana Purchase Exposition
Ex-
the
the
at
St. Louis; diversified farm and
village industries & improvement;
the Rural Free Delivery of the
farmer’s mail; the Good Roads
and better schools question; and
thou sands of other important
things will be found fully and
reely discussed in the Constitu
tion for the year. The farm and
armer a page will be under the
able direction of Col. R. J. Red
ding who has for years presided
over this department to the great
delight and encouragement of all
Mexican readilj . ove
Mustang Liniment
A toad under
suffers no more than the faithful hone
that is tortured with Spavins, Swinney Hamm
Sores, Sprains, etc.' Most horse owners knowthi*
and apply the kind ef sympathy that heals, known
far and wide as > *
Mexican
Mustang’
Liniment,
Never fails—not even, in the most aggravated cases.^ *
Cures caked udder in cows quicker than any known *
remedy. Hardly a disease peculiar to muscle sldn
or joints that cannot be cured by it. ;
questioners. The Woman’s Kmg-
fered have been paid put upon es- dom, the Children’s pag^e and oth-
timates that were not fifty re-jer interesting departments will
moved from the exact estimate, be ably conducted, and will be
statistics of last six years; especially adapted to those ad-
To aid the contestants in ma-1 dressed. The ringing editorials I her own personality shines in
.Mexican i^hel^remedy on ttemMtetfcr
Mustang Liniment It keeps horses and mules i a conditioa)'
all
king intelligent estimates hereon of the Constitution speaking right the -writings of this gifted woman,
we give the following statistics of | out in meeting exactly what it | Already the Sunny South has
despair of arriving at a decision he a]>
plied for advice to a canny compatriot,
who delivered himself thus:
“Marry the lass that has the coo, for
there’s no the deeference o’ a coo’s vat
«e in any twa weemen in Christen
dom.”—Pearson’s Weekly.
six former years.:
$3,500 CASH PRIZE CONTESTS.
The Atlanta Constitution’s Great
Offer for 1902.
Tbe Cotton Receipts at Savannah, Ga.,
from September to April @2.000.
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Savannah cot*
ton Receipts
Sept. 1. to the
15th day of fol
lowing April.
Savannah Cot
ton Receipts
April 10th to
15th.
Total U. S. Cotr
ton- crop for
same season.
1895-1896
711,257
4.872
7,157,346
1896-1897
808,693
4,824
8,758,864
1897-1898
1,140,479
6,889
11,199,994
1898-1899
1,029,681
3.817
11,274,840
1899-1900
1,036,822
6,332
9,436,416
1900-1901
‘975,693
9,802
10,383,422
ac-
sub-
this
means in the advocacy of true de- quired a llBt of OTer 50 ,000
mocratic doctrine and the devel- ., , , . A
^ , scnbers and during the year
opment of the South, and m be-
interests of the I fi S" re "iH doubtless be more than
doubled. The price of the Atlan-
’ @1,500 Cash Prizes to Agents for
tbe first Quarter of 1902. Full
Statistics given for your
Guidance. An Unparal
leled Offer for our -
Readers.
The Constitution’s market page
will give each week the port re
ceipts for the cotton season from
which yon can always see the Sa
vannah, Ga., port receipts from
The Atlanta Constitution offers I September 1, 1901 up through the
two cash prize contests from Janu-■ Friday immediately preceding
ary 1st to April 15th, 1902. publication. This will keep yon
$1,500 in cash prizes for agents. P osted to within two or three days
These prizes range from'$400 for before ^ tlme y° u send ln y° nr
the highest to $5.00 for the- lowest es titnate.
list from any agent daring the The $ 2 >°°° contest is an ex
in addition $250 will be I P r68S contract to which the Con-
divided pro rata among all agents 8titnt i on will stand in' every par-
who send twenty or more sub- ticnlar - Yetfit is in its nature
scriptions and fail to get any other I simply an advertisement by which
prize. This is a liberal offer and
half of the great
masses of our plain people are
alone easily worth the subscrip-1 ta Constitution and Sunny South
tion price of the paper over and is only $1.25 per year. The price
again. ' of The Sunny South* alone is 50
The management of the Atlan-1 ct{# P er y® ar straight to all per-
ta Constitution will continue its sons alike, except when clubs of
former policy in all respects.. Mr. ^ ve accompanied by $2.50 in full
Clark Howell *s President and P a y ment thereof, the elubraiser
Editor in Chief, Mr. Roby RobinH rec f ives for Ws work a year’s sub-
son, the new Business Manager, j SGr iption to the Sunny South,
and the same well-disciplined The combination price of this pa-
corps of staff writers and heads of P 83 * with The Atlanta Consirtu-
departments, will ably conduct all i ^ on an ^ Sunny South is only $1.-
For a perfect fit go to
C. Hr SJ UNDER]
Moved to Daniel Building, over ij
J. E. Jackson’s store.
"The Artistic Tailor,
Clothes cleaned and pressed«
short notice. Also
LADIES - SKIRTS
clean eDand pressed. All work™
prompt a ention.
DUNLAP and THO
INSURANCE AGENTS.
FIRE,
LIFE, ACCIDENT,' &|
SURETY BONDS.
the details of it will be sent you
Con-
by applying to the Atlanta
stitution, Atlanta, Ga.
The $2,000 upon 4 the Savannah,
Ga., cotton receipts will be given
as follows:
the Atlanta Constitution com
bined with the Georgia Cracker
for only $1.50 per year may be
come better known in this com
munity, send us the subscriptions
to the Atlanta Constitution and
our paper at the {advertised price
the affairs of this great newspa
per. The Constitution’s long and
honorable^ business course keeping
faith with the people in all its
contracts, contests, and engage
ments, as well as in its consis
tent and conspicions editorial fair
ness places it among those relia
ble institutions of onr countryJip-
on which the people may depend
The Sunny South has been
OFFICE:
this combination Idunlap bi/dgH
Phones 35 and 140.
75. Whenever
is taken up the_ subscriber may
submit two estimates m the Sav
annah Cotton - Receip ts Con test,
one on each paper, although sub
scriptions to The Sunny South
alone do not get any estimate.
With such a great general news
paper covering the? world’s news
and national questions, and a
great literary paper covering the
MONEY TO LOAN.
We procure real estate loans for
years time, payable in installments
7 per cent interest. Call and see ns.
DCTYLAP & PlCEBSL
Gainesville, Ga. ,
brought under a dose subscrip- w hole field of romance and fiption
tion alliance with the Atlanta as depicted by current Southern
Cheap Excursion R ateSj |
To
Charleston and
Constitution. It is now a weekly wr ^erSj you will of course need Account of South Carolina ^
literary paper conducted in the j an< ^ livest local paper, j j- er state, and West Indian
To the person sending a yearly of the two ’ an<J Wlth ife - vour es '
subscription to the Atlanta Con- N^te on the&Sayannah, Ga.,
stitution (weekly) together with Q°tt°n Receipts for thb period,
mentioned and we will forward
position.
For the above occasion
tfc
the correct estimate of the cotton
receipts of Savannah, Ga*., from
September 1st, 1901 to April 15th,
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$1,000 if the estimate is received
during January.
$500 if the estimate is received
during February.
$250 if the estimate is received
during March or up to April 10th.
The above are for the exact es
timates, there are besides these
the following prizes that will be
paid out for the nearest estimates
to the Savannah cotton receipts |
received at any time during the
contest:
$250, $100, $75, $50, $25, for
the next nearest estimates in their
order.
CONSTIPATION
"I have gone 14 days at a time without a
movement of the bowel*, not being able to
interest of Southern readers. One &i vin £ current local topics and the
of its afrowedpurposes is the ex-1 best news antd freshest
ploitation of the Southern field of I commenf upon events of locai in-1 Georgia Railroad will
literature and the encouragement I terest. We trust this combina-1 trip tickets at A
of Southern talent. During the» secured by The Atlanta Con- c^arieeton. . . .
year contests for the best compet- stitution, Sunny South and / The ! Through sleepers on
itive stories by Southern writers ^ eor gi a Cracker will be found best I j n g Atlanta at 8:00 ^
will be announced. During the suited to all our readers. The m., and Charleston
past year a competition of this l price, is. merely nominal when the II :09 o’clock P* Jbf
‘ - - - - jules, dates of sale ana . ^
tickets ask agents Georg
character resulted infl some 500 j serv i ce i® e ven h a lf considered, on
move them except by using hot water injections. J stories submitted-, all of which are ^ ^ ^be three papers men- j roa J
Chronic mnst.inn.tlnn -fnr snvon vaaik nlnnad mo In 1 1 i -* • i . t IUt*U ^ _
Chronic constipation for seven yean placed me ln
this terrible condition; during that time I did ev
erything I heard of but never found any relief; such
was my case, until 1 began Using CA8CARBT8. I
now have from one to three passages a day. and if I
; rich 1 would give $100.00 for each movement; it
is such a relief.’* Aylmer L. Hunt,
1689 Russell St., Detroit, Mich.
well worth reproduction* and the I tioned, including your estimate
majority of them have appeared ln the Constitution’s $2,000 cash
and will continue in the Sunny I contest. To get the
Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good. Da
Good, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 25c, 50c.
.. CURE CONSTIPATION. ..
Storilag Bwriy Compaay, CUrac*. iMbMl, Saw Ink.
South’s interesting columns.
The Woman’s Department of
The Sunny South has been placed
under the direction of Mrs. Mary
E. Bryan. Her name has been
connected with The Sunny South
for nearly a generation. She has
brought to her work a ripened ex
perience gained in the service of
the same clientele. The charm of
contest. To get the full benefit
of the high prize, send in your
subscription now so the Constitu
tion may receive it.during Janu
ary and record it to your credit.
Make vour figures very plain, un
mistakably plain, the statistics
will guide you to an intelligent
estimate. .
Address all orders to:
The Georgia Cracker Gaines
ville Ga.
C. C. McMillin,
G. A. P. D-
Angosta, Ga
S. E. Magill,
Gen’l Agt.
Atlanta.
E. P. Bonner,
H. T. A.
4 Maccu.
L. H. HilLj
U. T. A.
Atlanta. Ga.
A. G- jAI
G. P- L
C.D-
Gen
W. CJfc
S. F. & p ;|
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