The Thomasville times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1904, December 12, 1903, Image 3

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THOMASVILLE TIMES-] BELL founding. “ U " *»-'•»« Ar,. Ortetn Shrona^ U Aatl qll i^. * , Tbe art of bell founding i» undoubt- K«nt antiquity. The. Saxons arc known to have used bells In their churches, although probably bnt small ones for the Venerable Bede, writing ft tho end of the seventh century, al- luacs to them in terms which se?m to show that they were not unfamiliar things. The towers of the Saxon pe riod have belfries of considerable di mensions in most cases, and at Crow- land abbej’, in south Lincolnshire, there was a famous peal of seven bells many years before the Norroon con- TROUBLE treatment.'’ In other words, tjiey baye made, a homeopathic attempt to stop thinking by thinking about something else, a process which might also be called “elimination by substitution.” But all thinking, spontaneous or forc ed, draws more or less' blood to the brain, prevents deep* Inhalations and bate the gate to the kingdom of dreams. ABy device, on the other hand, which will make one take deep, long breaths spontaneously, the invariable forerun ner of sleep, may , be counted upon 4» a genuine remedy for insomnia. Even deep breathing whlqh is forced Is bet ter thah any, purely mental, attempt to win sleep, but if the deep 1 breathing can be produced involuntarily ofae Is sure of a 1 passport to Nodland. After several nights of experiment to this desired end the writer decided to apply the principle adopted by the masseurs, who begin their manipula tions “at tbA-point farthest from the seat of difficulty.” which in the case of insomnia .would be the feet. Lying on the right side, with the knees to gether and 'considerably flexed. - the victim of insomnia should begin to pedal both his feet slowly up and down, with the movement entirely In the ankles. The pedaling should keep time with the natural rhythm of res piration and be continued until it 1i followed by deep And spontaneous breathing. Several people who have tried this remedy report that involuntary deep breathing invariably begins before they have pedaled up and down a doaea times. In obstinate cases of in somnia the patient may need to keep op the pedaling two or .three minutes ar even mere, with intermissions. If necessary. The treatment may also be varied by moving the feet alternately instead of simultaneously, though tho latter method has proved the more speedily efficacious in the cases known to the writer. The explanation of the result obtained is probably simple. The blood la pumped from the head, and with the removal of brain tension a .general relaxation follows, with a se quent deep respiration and its result ing 'sleep.—Good Housekeeping. Aj|ancajrTt^eUhrou£hharrelsan^wxcs . For a Disease Germ That Liquoarone Can’t Kill. On every bottle of Liquozone we pub- the highest price ever paid for $imi lish an offer of $i,ooo for a germ that it rights on any scientific discovery. I Bef cannot kill. ; We do that to convince you making the purchase we tested the pn that liquid oxygen does kill geyxny. uct for years through physician^ in ' Any drug that kills germs is a poisou most difficult germ diseases. We proi to you and it cannot be taken internally, that Liquozone does what nothing else Liquozone alone can kill germs in the the world can accomplish, and that 1 body without killing the tissues, too. It results are unvarying, is the only way known—the only way one can conceive of—to destroy the cause of any germ disease. rip-stairs storage rooms. Now wherejun^Ijtt^iutjjto^ Room, Room I Make Room ! 50c. Bottle Free. . e monks at that time and for long, after were the chief practitioners of the art of bell founding. Their bells were rarely without inscriptions, often m Latin, containing perhaps some ob scure joke, the point of which is quite lost More often they were of a re ligious nature, sometimes. we fear, not •uniulxed >Vith a (lash of superstition as when the bell -de^ res tliftt its sound drives away thc7.omona of the -air who caused pestilence and famine, lightning and thunderstorms. As a rule, unfortunately, they put no dates on their bells, a defect which has been in sonic measure over come by the researches of many en thusiastic campanologists, but which is likely to keep the early history of bells ahroreded in darkness for a long time to some.—Gentleman’s Magazine. A iUaurlwMe Itatae. Some years ago a melodrama was be- HELP US MAKE ROOM! If you need Liquozone, and have never ‘ tried it, please send us this coupon. We will then mail you an order on your local druggist for a full-size bottle, and we will l»yyour druggist ourselves for it. This is our free gut, made to convince ( you; to show you what Liquozone is, and ■ what it can do. In justice to yourself, please accept it to-day, for it places you under no obligation whatever.,, , Liquozone costs 50c. and $f. Kills With Oxygen. DINNER SETS. Liqupzonq is sjjnply liquid oxygen—no drugs, no alcohol in it. It is the discovery of Pauli, the great German chemist, who spent 20 years on it. His object was to .get such an excess of oxygen in staple form into the blood that no germ could live in any membr&ne or tissue. Oxygen is life to an animal—the very source of vitality. It is the essential part of air. Its effects are exhilarating, purify ing. It is Nature’s greatest tonic. But germs are vegetables, and this excess cf oxygen—the very life of an animal—is deadly to vegetable' matter. Liquozone charges the blood with such an excess of oxygen that no germ can live where that blood goes. We spend 14 days in making each bottle. ' Just in from across * the water, English, French and German. V For 30 Days I am going to sell Dinner Sets, odds and ends in Dinner Ware at a Toom-making price. * Come talk it over With us. Every piece of ware that leaves my store car ries an absolute'guarantee against crack ing. Now is your golden opportunity. C. B. QUINN. I have recently entered the real estate business and have a number of attrac tive offers to present. . These are the known germ diseases. All that medicine can do for these troubles is to help Nature overcome the germs, and such' results are indirect and un certain; Liquozone kills the germs, wherever they are, hnd the results are inevitable. By destroying the cause of the trouble, it invariably ends the disease, and forever. • Asthlna Hay Fever—Influenza CUT OUT THIS COUPON for thla oiler m»j not *ppe»r igUn. Flu oat the blanks «nd man It to tho Liquid Ozone Co. J21-229 E. Klnzle 8t.,CUeecp. M, diaeeee Is I hare never tried Liquozone. but II you wtU iupply me a too. bottle tree I FlU ttke It. — —VM.ttuiO " IIO UC- log performed in a country theater, the chief actor in which had made himself, from his haughty and overbearing con duct, disliked by all. in the last scene *• was supposed to visit the tombs of his ancestors. In the center of tbs stage upon a marble pedestal stood the atatno of his father. A heavy fold of drapery covered the figure. Eater Al bert who thus addressed the statue: ”1 am hare once again to gaxe upon these features which in life so often looked on me with teaderest affection. Father, thy mourning son now comes t» pay thee adoration. Lot me remove the veil which from the vulgar gaxe shields the beloved image of a once dear parent!” Off weat the drapery, and, behold, the father stood upon his head! The effect cannot be described. It was elec tric. The shouts of laughter which fob- lowed the mistake of the super ef fectually put an end to the scene, which changed to the next as quickly as pos sible amid the jeers of the audience, the angel* of the manager and the un controllable rage of the actor.—London Tit-Bits. TAYLOR STEAM ENGINES COMPUTE if. GINNING /f\ _ OUTFITS agCsAIA Newly MILL SUPPLIES Foundry WHAT THE MOON CAN TELL A clear moon Indicates frost. A dull looking moon mea'ns rain. A single halo around the qyjpu Indi cates a storm. If the moon looks high, cold weather may be expected. , If the moon looks low down, warm weather is promised- The new moon on her back always denotes wet weather. • A double halo around the moon menus very boisterous weather. If the moon chudges, with the wind In the east, then shall we have bad weather.' If. tho. moon be bright and clear when three days old. fine weather is promised. \ » When the moon is visible in the day time. then may wo look forward to cool days. When the points of the crescent of the new moon are very clearly visible, frost may Ik* looked for.. If ‘be ’ new moon appear with Its points upward, then will the month be dry. but should the points be down ward more or less raiu must be ex pected during the next three weeks.— American Queen. W • arc the only make in the world with particular and precise // ir.oc'cls lor every possible build of figure. By buyingthe Erect f Form you can secure perfect ease—double as much service ' and an resolutely exact lit There are over fifty different [ • s*} tv s. The Erect Form follows vour own contour—it does not \ r>er.s k tJ-on the bust or abdomen, but gives a graceful effect to \\ the person by keeping the shoulders in a straight line. Ey«et Form 973 and 701 For medium figures - * 31.00 |\\\\ Erect Form 97A. same as above but madeof finecootfl I.SO iU\\\ Ereot Form 999 Improved, for average figures • . 9.00 V\\\\\ Ereot Form 979 In batiste. For developed figures. \ \\\\ _ -Low bust Long over hips »nd abdomen - ' l.RQ \\V\ Erect Form 962 For stout figures. Long over X, aBdomen and hips . - - . 9.60 I \ .\v\. Vs ‘ Erect Form 966For full figures—long hips - 3.00 \ Ereot For6» 970 For medium figures.- In l\A\Vv\ Y* batiste,like973 - - - - I.CO \ \\ \ \\W v Che Newest Erect Form has a tery long hip. \ \\ '' V, \ Uheonly proper model for the new tight skirts \ \\ « Style 711. .t B2. Stylo 713. at (54 At»Ud:il<rs. Ifymirsc*nno^*i!pply you mention hli tuae rad fororiti price direct to Wcingarten Bros.; 377-379 Broadway. N. Y. { MALLARY BROS. MACHINERY CO. „ MACON. CA. Feared a Separation. Her father had read her the parable of the sheep and the goats at the day of judgment. She made no comment, but that night a sound of weeping came from her room. Her mother weqt as consoler. “Why are you crying, dear?” “About the goats. -Oh. I’m so afraid I’m a goat.” “Why. no. dearie. You are a sw«*et little lamb, and if you should die to night you would go straight to heaven.” With this and like ;i finally pat itted. TUe next night the was repeated, and inquired the reason. “It’s the goats. I’n goats.” “Didn’t I tell yoi were a little Iamb?” “Oh.” she sobbed. "I’m not crying about myself, but I’m 'frnid you may be a goat!”—Brooklyn Life. " HUNTER; PEARCE & BATTEY, COTTON FACTORS performance , her mother "take war jm. A' . ;dix Davs and Eat Anvthine You Want” KALOLA — , i (Crystalized Mineral Water.) Positively Cures Stomach Troubles, Constipation, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Kidney, Liver and Bladder Troubles. FOR SALE AT DRUG STORES. Over Thirty Years Experience. .. .Expert Handlers of Sea Island as well as Upland Cotton... Liberal cash advances against Consignments. Money loaned Cotton Shippers on Approved Security, Large dealers in Sea Island and upland Bagging, Sugar* !ul.,3uine and Ties. Write For Terms. Savannah' Ga afraid about the Confounding a Doubter. / “This paper says thet they have Jest deescovercd the reemsiins of a twenty foot saurian on tb’ banks of tb* Penob scot river.” ^“What’s a saurian?” ' “I dunno. Guess'mebby It’s one •’ them misprints fer « sardine.” “There ain’t no twebty foot sardines.” “Well, there might be the cecmains at one.” “I don’t believe It Do you suppose anybody *d want ter buy a box of rich sardines? 1 guess not” “You’re too deni critical. Ef there Is th’ reematns o’ any tweaty foot sar dines on th* Penobscot don’t you sup pose there might also be tb’ reemalna of men big enuff to buy ’em by the box? You’rp « atheelst, thefs what you are.”—Cleveland'Plain Dealer. Odd H«»r Style*. Some of the New Hebrides people do their bnir up in a bunch on the top of the bead and stain It yellow, while the inhabitants of Ombai island pass it all through a tube so as to make a kind of pimne. The Marquesas chiefs favorite method Is to shave all tho head except two patclies. one over each temple, where he cultivates two horus of hair. No doubt this is to reader him more a thing of terror to his enemies than of aZiratio. to hi* friends. Hi«ree*m for shaving the rozt of J* “ allow more .pace for tattooinc. a. If aU the available akin of the body were not enough. — 126 East BayfiStreet, S-1-71H SALES 6,000 A DAY I Net Sdeidfle Msceveri * hr tie HI “They’re saying you n the other meinliers of t mark'd Ilia newl.v eloao friend. “They aa.r price.” a -Tluit’s f Me,” declared ber. “I thought so. “Yes. I haven’t got u hopea.”-»’hl I " a '" ,l,l ‘ L srd and Tiroes. ' /7T® ollar C' Watch This 2s the Infers oil Dollar Watch, which sells at the lowest price, carries the strongest guarantee and has a larger s^e than all other watches. Perfect in accuracy, size and style, other Ingersolls at lt.50, $1.75 and $2.00. Sold by dealer* c\> ry- It purifies the blood by eliminating th* «vaste matter and other impurities and l»j iesitroyiuff the germs or microbes tin infest the blood. . It builds up the blofx by restoring and multiplying the rtritepr j-uacles, making the blood rich It restores and stimulates the'wrn:-s i-ausing a full free flow of nerve foro • iiroughout the entire nerve system. I speedily cures unstrung nerves, nervous ness, nervous prostration and all disease! cut.* « <T " P tS.k' «tay the aepot “ my trank *tay I ran notify m* of ' ' . stay lone home. .!“°d. Chicago HeconMIeraw___ F1 ” t hm»( indolence. ‘SB^elor-So»«<»«XO» dead? — No-en**** 4 ' ,’lmt Bachelor trolt Free Preaa. ly” , *»ma» 6 •"There wa* * of if-Llfo- ROBT.H. INGERSOLL & BRO. Dept. 3. 51 McOden^ne. NEW YORK New York Times. gt. Dssatu m* th* Dovll. One of the most famous'smiths of the Weald was St. Dunstan, archbish op of Canterbury* Mayfield, in Sussex, is the site of an ancient archiepiscopal palace, and here, according to some, took place the terrific encounter be tween St. Donstan and the devlL At any rate, the anvil, hammer and tonga which are alleged to have belonged to tbe saint are still preserved at -May- R YD ALES LIVER TABLETS. Bydales liver Tablets cure all liver troubles. They act specifically dh the liver, the bile, bladdsr, and Idle duct, the intestines and bowelaJ They stimu late the liver and cause a perfect flow of bile into tlie bowels, keep the bile duct healthy, increase the peristalio move ment of the intestines and thus restore 1 Mr. Stephens For Re-election. Mr. J. J. Stephens hafijannounced as a candidate for re-election to the office of city marshal. Mr. Stepliens lias had churge of police affairs of the city for several years. The good order and quiet of Thomasville is a striking tribute to his efficient and fhitlifnl service. If re-elected he will continue to give his best e^orts to tlie office. YUS IS A BOTTU or ED. PINAUD’S EAU DE QUININE HAIR TONIC UsOt bjr the famous French perfumA Ed. Piaaud. Like ell** beau” U U widely count erfeited. -** !—!*«*t— *L—T**yifltfffVlf ate like the ml article snip la package. Insist on seeing name as ea the above bottle SSSTb >?e*& tESrsW ImMMN h.I* z.l lK*ra Irni RYDALES TONIC Is a specific for ai torqis of Malaria. It acts on a new prin riplel It kills the microbes Jhat .prqduct Malaria. The cause being removed tin disease quickly disappears. RYDALES TONIC is guaranteed to cure the mosl of Malarial Fever, Chill.* obstinate , ... ...... . I'lJ Vwtr, Ague, etc. We authorize a!' seal*— handling our remedies .to return: the purchase price for every bottle o! RYDAl.US TONIC that does not givt - tatisfaction. . yoo out driving ycstcrd.yr out S8 for the rig. Tbe *trl ; the was engaged to another Exchange. r la the germ period of.man'a ; it Is the spriurtlmo of tbe time of s6od suwlns—Toting. HICKORY. H. C.