Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, April 01, 1904, Image 5

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wmm ygffiftfov-- Miss M. Cartledge giv H< ives some helpful advice to young girls. Ider letter is but one of thousands which prove that nothing is so helpful to young girls who are just arriving at the period of womanhood as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “Dear Mm, Pink ham:—I cannot praise Lydia E, Plnkam’s Vegetable Compound too highly, for it is the only medicine I ever tried which cured me. I suffered much from my first menstrual period, l telt so weak and dizzy at times I. could not pursue my studies with the usual Interest My thoughts became sluggish, 1 had headaches, nuctonhes and sinking spells, also pains in the back and lower limbs. In tact, I was siok all over. “ Finally, after many other remedies had been tried, we were ad- "vised to get Lydia E. Plnkhani’s Vegetable Compound, and I am pleased to say that after taking it only two weeks, a wonderful change tor the better took place, and m a short time I was in perfect health. I felt buoyant, full of life, and found all work a pastime. I am indeed glad to tell my experience with Lydia E. Pinkhnni’s Vegetable Compound, for It made a different girl of me. Yours very truly, Miss M. Cartiedoe, 633 Whitehall St, Atlanta, Ga.” At such a time, the grandest aid to nature is Lydia B."Pink- ham s Vegetable Compound. It prepares the young system tor the necessary changes, and Is the surest and most reliable cure tor woman’s Ills of every nature. Mrs. Pinkham invites all yoong women who are ill to write her for free advice. Address, Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. £!rs. Estes, of New York City, says: miking i Pink ha: , the strain. There is no other work that Is such a strain on the system. Oh, m*8 Vegetable Compound, I do not believe I could have stood ■was vegoGuoio compound changed me into a strong, well w Tom very truly, Mrs. Martha Estes, 513 West 125th St., N. Y. City.” No other female medicine in the world ho* received such wide spread and unqualified endorsement. No othdr medicine has such • record of female troubles cured. Sold by druggists everywhere. Refuse all substitutions. Remember every woman is cordially in vited to write to Mrs. Pinkham, if there Is anything about her symptoms she does not understand* Mrs. Plnbhanrs address Is Dynn, Mass. FORFEIT h we wuwet forthwith produce the original letter* and •lgnatwe* ed above testimonials, which will prove their abeolate cenolneneei. Lydia K. Pinkham Med. Co., Lynn, Has*. GARDEN AND POULTRYFENCE. 3Bia High, 30 Ceafs per Red. CDia High, SO Cents per Red. 48in. Dig*, « Ca* per M 72a. High, 60 CetU pe Rod 10 Hods or 165 foot In one roll. No order taken tor leu than 10 Bods. This is not a cheap net ting, but Is a strong Fence made out of No. 19 heavy galvanised wire reinforced every 12inohea, Poultry and Babbit raising pay* better than cot- ton. Send cash with order for 8 nolle, men tion this paper, and vra will prepay freight. ANDERSON HARDWARE CO., ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Hurt, Sweat, Blister, cured by ROYAL FOOT WASH, s odors of feet, armpits, etc.. Keeps the feet cool. If t druggists send 25o to Eaton Dauo Co., Atlanta, Qa., for fuU size, postpaid j sample, postpaid, tor 2c stamp. One application proves its merit. FEET THAT ■ LU 8 1 lin not at dru ELECTRIC FLUID. The great pain extractor; eurre rheumatlem, neuralgia, colic, druggist to get it, or send to W. C. IXUOHKN, Atlanta, Urn. Agents wanted; big pay. W. L. DOUGLAS *3.SS&»3 SHOES'® W. L Douglas Shoes have by tlielr excellent style, easy-fitting, and superior wearing qualities, achieved the largest sale of any shoes in the world. They an Just as good as those that cost you $4 to 05—the only difference is the price. Sold Eoerqtehere. Look for name and price on bottom. Douglas uses Corona Coltskln, which iseverywl bathe finest Patent V.-ather yet produced. Fait Color Eifsltts ufd. Shoes by stall. 2$r.extra. Writ* for Catalog* \T.L.Dong laa, Brocktoa, Baas. This is What Yon Want! Have You Any lilalarial Troubles f Do ,nn want to vet well and get well quick 11f a* t£d ■ Poetoffice order lor fifty cents to th. REGAL flEOICCKE GO.,of Sfarafor#, Csss., "^^^Tbompdta’s Eya Water A PARDONABLE MISTAKE. Efflo—Silly! Doll, don't Mt any- thing! Bertie—Don’t eh? Well, that old one of Toon that I out ope® woe stuffed full or breakfast food.—Wo- man’s Homo Companion. IT COSTS ONE GENT Writ# us a postal card for a free sample of STUART’S GIN AND BUCHU. We cheerfully send it to all sufferers of Kid ney, Liver, Heart. Bladder and Blood disease* on request. It will do all that we claim for It. Foil directions with sample sent. Mention this paper. Address STUART DRUG MTO. CO., is wall Street. ATLANTA. OA. WANTED—In each state talesman to sell large line tobacco; permanent position; Central Tobacco Works Co., Penicks, Va. Tk GameTOWEo I POMMEL slicker! HAS MEN ADVtailJld P AND SOLD FOR A I QUUffttOf AOMINI Mb awitirt udtcUtj rdUlc dolcri ncnatcrc. .TICK TO THE SIGN OF THE FISH. HISTORY OP THB COACH. SlrM it ThcaS Vshldti Built Ifi 146?. ill fiSpuiar ak coaching is ifi some jpafta 6f the country but little reliable Information has ever appealed lit.the Public presa respecting Its history and’ development At the town of Kotze In Hungary, to 1457, the fltot coach was construfitfid; Tfili Sr is pqpit afterward presented to Charles VII, at Paris. The first authentic rec- ord of a stage coaoh to England shows that six of such vehicles were In use there to 1062. So popular did they become to that country that a few years later they were to general use on all the principal roadi of the kingdom. Steam railways have, to a large ex tent, done away with tha use of the coaoh as a link to the commercial chain, but as a means of furnishing the highest type Of recreation, the coach and tour Is afi popular to-day Id the British Empire and Prance as it was when this was practically the only means of locomotion lb those Coun tries. Stage Coaching to America Was al most coextensive with the settlement of the colonies, and In the early his tory of the country there were few If any places, of any Importance^ that did not welcome the sound Of the COaChtoan’s horn as oae of the fas cinating Incidents of pioneer life. At civilisation pushed ’ itself westward, the atage coach was ever to the lead of those agencies which blazed Its pathway. These vehicles, as well as their equipments, were comparatively crude to their construction, and un pretentious in their appointments, but they admirably served the purpose for which they were,Intended and laid the foundation for the popularity of coach ing as a pleasurable pastime devel oped to later years. Coaching parties had been popular In England and France tor several gen erations before they were Introduced In this country yet the sport Is so wholesome and enjoyable that It can not be doubted that to time It will be come an popular here as It Is across the Atlantic. — Illustratod Sporting News. POPPING THE QUESTION. "Miss Oldglrl, I hare a very mo mentous question to put to you.” "Go on, Mr. Dashlelgh—Geor; I” "A question upon the answer to which depends my pence of mind." "Oh, this la so—but go On, George dear.” “How old la Annt”—Houston Post CONDESCENSION. Willie—Mams. I told the cook you were going to give her some of your dreeses. Mrs. SUmson—Was she pleased? Willie—Delighted. She said she had some poor relatives she thought they'd fit-—Town - Topics,, INSATIATE HARRY. Kate—I suppose Harry asked ypit, tor a kiss? Bessie—He did nothing of the kind, lie took It without asking. But he did ask me tor another.—Boston Transcript. PITS permanently eared. No flte or nervous ness alter first day's use of Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Bestorer.ta trial bottleand treatlsefwe Dr. B. H. Kuna, Ltd., tot Areh Bt.. Phlla., P»' „ w „ u ,„ „ grass In America, tbs biggest, quick, bay prodocsr on earth, but this bss com# to pass. Agr. Editors wrote about It. Agr. Col lege Professors lectured about It, Agr. In stitute Orators talked sbost it, wSile in the form home by the quiet fireside, in the corner grocery, In the village postofflee. at the creamery, *t the depot, In fact wher ever farmers gathered, Seller s Billion Dol- b Grass, that wonderful grass, good for 6 to 14 tons per sere, And lots of pasture besides, is always a theme worthy of the farmer's voice. _ .. A. Wolford,Westlore Farms. Pa„writes: 1 "I have 60 acres in Ksleer s Alfalfa Clover. It la immense. I out three crops this sea son and have lota of paatura besides. JDST SXJTP THIS nonet. JUVD lOO. IN STAMPS to tha John A. Salter Seed Co,. La Crosse, Wis„ and receive their big catalog and lota of farm aeed samples free. 1A.C.L.} Within a year diamonds worth RTJOOj. 000 have come through the New York Custom House. Mn.WUui low’s Soothing Syrup forehlldren teething, soften the gums, rednceelnfiamma- tloa al?«y pala,CTHWiM colic, 26c. a pottle .10,000 Plants For 10c. This is a remarkable offer the John A. Salxer Seed Co., La Crowe, Wit., makes. They will send you their big plant and seed catalog, together with enough seed to grow 1.000 fine solid Cabbages. 2.000 delicious Carrots, 2,000 Blanching, nutty Celery, 2.000 rich, buttery Lettuce, 1.000 splendid Onions, 1,000 rare, luscious Radishes, ■ ' I gloriously brilliant FJowers. i great offer is mad* in order to in* THE OLD FOLKS AT Are Never Without Parana in the House for Catarrhat Diseases. TTNDER date of January 10, 1807, Dr. Hartman received the following letter: “My wife had been suffering from a com- c Ji / *L» «N MR AND MBS. Ji 0. ATKINSON, INDEPENDENCE, XO. Atkinson says, after five years’ experffffce with Peruna: “I will ever continue to opeak a good word for Peruna. In my rounds as a traveling man I am a walking advertisement for Peruna and have induced Hutny people during the past year to usepeihlita with the most sat isfactory results. 1 dm still cured of catarrh. 1 * John Q. AtkiHMth%, Box 373, Independence, Mo, When old age comes on catarrhal dis* eases come also. Systemic catarrh is al* most universal in old people. This explains why Peruna has become so indispensable to old people. Peruna is their safeguard. Peruna is the only rsm* edy yet devised that meets these cases ex-? actly. Such cases cannot 1m treated locally; nothing but an effective systemic remedy could cure them. This is exactly what Pe runa is. If you do not receive prompt and satisfac tory results from the use of Parana, write _Jh Of tier worst troubles was chronic constipation oi several years* standing. “She also was patting through that most critical period in the life of a woman- change of life. In June, 1895, I wrote to you about her caae. You advised & course of Peruna and Manalin, which we fit once commenced, and have to. say it completely cured her. She firmly believes that she would have been dead only for these won derful remedies. “About the pome time I wrote you about my own case of catarrh, which had been of 25 years’ standing. At time* t was almost post going. I commenced to use Peruna according to four instructions' and contin ued its; use for about A year, and it haa Completely cured me. “Your remedies do all that you claim for them, and even more. Ca tarrh cannot exist where Peruna is taken according to directions. Suc cess to you and your remedies, 11 i John O. Atkinson. In a letter dated January 1, 1000, Mr. meat of your case e “Aren’t you afraid that a great many people will criticise you for becoming rich?'* “Yea” amwered Senator Sorg hum. “But the chances are that if I had stayed poor they wouldn’t have noticed me, even that much.”—Wash ington Star. How's ThUV We offer One Hnndred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be eured by Hail's Catarrh Cure. _ , . A F. J. Ohm jet & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, bate known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transac tions and financially able to carry out any obligations mode by their firm. Wxst A Tuuax, Wholesale Druggists, To* ledo,0, _ - , Waldino, Kink an A Martin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood aad mucous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75e. per bottle. Bold by all Druggists. Take flail's Family Pills for constipation STOCK. Mias Gayaett—I beUeve they com® it good, old New England atock. Mr. Ticker—YesT Common or pre ferred?—Puck. ■ 6 Ye'sal'^‘ has been properly applied! To experience such relief sufferers have found ft worth a hundred times its slight cost. ' CURES ALL EYE AFFE0T10N8. grow no others, and ALL rou BUT 10c. POST AOS, providing you will return this notice, and if you will send them 20c. in postage, they, will add to the above a package of the fa mous Berliner Cauliflower. f.a.C.L.f There aw 190,227 professional beggars In Spain. Begging is recognized at a legiti mate business. I amsurePUo's Core forConsumptlon saved my life three years ago.—Mbs. Thomas Bob* EXXS, Maple Bt., Norwich, N.Y., Feb. 17,1M0. Bitter medic is usually the 1 Putnam Fapkugm Dym coat but 10 cento per package. totoTt. Corn most have a sufficient supply of; Potash in order to develop into a crop. No amount of Phosphoric Acid or Nitrogen can Compen sate for a lack' of potash in fertilisers [for grain and all other crops]. W« ihrtl b. ,U4 (o send free to sny ’farmer our little book which contains valu able information •boat soil culture. GERIIAN KALI WORKS, k..r«rb-;. Sra «3^~ i , Million. In Ont., S.lzer’i Now National Ont. yielded In IMS In Midi. 2W bu.; in Mo.. 255 bu.; in N. D. f 310 bu., and in 30 other State, trom 160 to 300 bu. per tcre. Now thi. Oat <1 generally grown in 1004 will add million, of buibeti to the yield end million, of dol lar. to the fanner, purae. Try it for loot Large.! Seed Potato and Alfalfa Cljur —ower. In America. [A C.1,1 Salter’a Speltz. Burdina Bariev. Home Builder Corn, Macaroni Wheat, Pea Oat, Billion Dollar Graaa and Korlieat Canea are money maker, for you, Mr. Farmer. JU.I BEND Tins HOTICt AltD IOC. in atamna to John A. Salter Seed .Co., Id! Crosse, Wle„ and receive in return their big catalox and lota of farm aeed eamplee. Great Britain uaea up nearly eight ton. of cardboard yearly in tba form of poetal cards, EIGHT YEARS OF TORTURE. No snfferlng more keen than kidney suffering. Sick kidneys make bad blood; cause weak, stiff and aching backs; esuao blind, sick and dizzy headaches, lack of appetite and loss of sleep; keep yon all tired ont and spoil digestion. To have perfect health yon must cure the kidneys. Read bow one man was cared by Donn’s Kidney Pills after eight years of torture. Henry Soule, of Pult-" ney St, Hammonds- port, N. Y„ says: “For eight years I suffered constant agony from kidney complaint. I endured the worst tor ture from gravel and the kidney secretions wereexcesslve and con tained sediment like brick dust. I had to get out of bed from ten to twenty times a night and the lose of sleep _ wore me out Indiges tion came on, And the distress after eating was .terrible. Doan's Kidney PIUs effected a complete and lasting, care, end after the symptoms of kid ney trouble were gone my stomach be gan to work ns It should. This lasting cure, especially to a person of my age, proves the great value of Doan’s Kid ney Pills more convincingly than could any words of mine.’’ Doan’s Kidney Pills sold by all drug gists; price, BO cents per box, or mailed — on receipt of price by Foster-MUburu Olv» the name of this paper when Co.. Buffalo, N, Y. Writ# far free trial, writing ts advertisers—(Atto 04) Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Te ANNUAL SALE. TEN MILLION BOXES Saw mills Tho DoLoaeh Patent Variable Friction Food Kdeers, Trimmer*, Planers; Corn and Buhl Mills, Witter Wheels, Lsth Mills, Wood Haws Otir handsome new C* Is log wilt interest jroo DoLoaeh Mill Mfg. Co.. Box 834. Atlanta. Ce Milk Crust ScalledHead And gentle anointings With CUTICURA OINTMENT, purest and sweetest of emollients and greatest of skin cores. It means instant relief and refreshing sleep for tor tured, disfigured, itching, and burning babies, and rest for tired, fretted mothers, when all else fails. j I I, „„1 Cotton Gin Machinery PRATT. MUI* WINSHIP. EAGLE. SIP Wo maze tho mo«t cpmploto Un concern in the world. We *Uo make ENGINES and BOIL-...-, UNTERS tor OIL MILLS. „c tell everything needed about a Cotton Gin. Write for Illuitrnted Catalogue. Continental Gin Co., Birmingham, Ala. Malsby & Co. 41 South Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga. Portable and Stationary Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills AND ALL KINDS OF MACHIN Complete line carried in » IMMEDIATE Dost Machinery, Lowest Prices u Write us for catalogue, prices, etc., before buying. SAW Ml with Hege’s Univera ear. Simultaneous S< eock-KIn* Variable eelleo for acouxacv ITT AND EASE OK OPERA' deseriptiva elrralart. 1 8ALBiin'.oy WORKS. '