Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, April 08, 1904, Image 5

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iPS W" : ' Miss Rose Hennessy, well /iaowo as a poetess and elocu- ''tioaist, of Lexington, Ky., tells tew she was cared of uterine I inflammation and ovaritis by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege table Compound. - • ! DbabJMUs. Pikkoam For yean I thought parses and receptions thinly clad, and •wo^old be suddenly chilled, but I did wot tbinlc of the results. I caught a bad cold eighteen months ago while menstruating, and this caused inflam* mation of the womb and .congested ovaries. I suffered excruciating pains and kept getting worse. Mv attention was called to your Vegetable Com pound and the wonderful cures it had fortwo months and see what it wonld do for me. Within one month I felt much better, and at the close of the second I was entirety well. “I have advised a number of my lady friends Jo use it, and all express themselves as well satisfied with the results as I was,”—Miss Rosre Non* Hkkxxsst, 410 S. Broadway, Lexing ton, Kv. — $8000forfeit If orlgInalrfabooo lot- ■tor proving iwnul-rw, M oro‘used. ®F tuning round after round of ap- plance the orator climbs the ladder of EMPRE8S EUGENIE'S JEWELS. Us# Allen's Voot-lCftSft. It Is the only cure for Hwollen, Pmarllne, Tired, Aching, Hot. Sweating Feet.Coraa and Bunions. Aik for Allen's Foot-Ease, n powder to be shaken Into the shoe*. Cures while you walk. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25o. Don't accept any substitute. Sample sent Tsxx. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted,XoRoy, N.Y. An Untimely Death. 'An untimely death ao often follows neg lect of slight cough or cold. If Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mul lein is taken u\ time it wilt prevent any oMs and Jem is taken m time it will i evil results. It (urea coughs, consumption. At druggists, 25c., 50c. and fl.00 a bottle. Respect for the man who is a better financier* than yourself doesn't indicate that you would be willing to let him run your business. - Earliest Green Onions. The John A. Silver Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., always have something new, some thing valuable. This year they offer among their new money making vegetables an Earliest Green Eating Onion. It ia a winner, Mr. Farmer and Gardener! ju6t sek> this notice and 16c. and they will send you their big plant and seed catalog, together with enough Med 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. 1.000 gloriously brilliant Flower*. In all over 10,000 plants—this great offer is made to get you to test their warranted vegetable seeds and ALE ron BUT 16c. POSTAGE, . will send them 20c. in postage, they will add to the above a package of the fa mous Berliner Cauliflower. [A.C.L.] As a rule the man who isn’t afraid fo stand up for his rights imagines that he has a right to anything he wants. Vn. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup forehildrsn teething, soften the gums, reduces Inflamma tion allays pain,currswind colic. 25c.abottle RESTORED TO HEALTH. HOW They Were Carried Through Im dia and 8otd to a Native Prince. The sjory of the Servian jewels must recall to the ex-Empress Eu genie her own experiences when the waves .first began to dash about her throne. She determined to sell the greater part of her jewels in hope td do something to save the dynasty; Publicity had to be avoided; and A market was not to be found ift Eu rope, newly thrilled by the horrors of SedaiL The Empress looked to the East for a market An English man was on hls way home fora holi day. A telegram at Bombay awaited Jiim from one of the greatest Euro pean financial houses and Informed him of the determination of thb Em press. The difficulty had been to find a man with sufficient influence to be able to approach the princes of In dia in secret with a view to selling \hem the Jewels. Not less hard was It to la^ hands on the man who had moral strength sufficient, to carry with him surreptitiously hundreds of thou sands of pounds* worth ol| Jewels In lands where the Queen’s writ did not run, and where the protection of the constable is not immediately avail able. Every care had been taken to In sure secrecy. The jewels had been taken to pieces; the gems removed from their settings; the latter "Jointed" to admit of their holding and being worn around the waist of their bearer In a belt*6f soft leather. The Englishman put on the belt, armed himself with a trusty revolver, engaged a trusty servant, and set forth on his mission. For three months he wandered over. road, rail and river. The responsibility of his trust, the constant danger of discov ery, the difficulty of disposing of his burden were worries that combined almost to kill him. At last he was successful.'The jewels were sold to a prince who esteemed them the more for that they were the property of a distressed Empress. There would have been trouble, no doubt, had the matter been known at the India Office, but the man who discharged the un dertaking afforded an example of courage and a solid worth In trying conditions which merit a place In the story of commercial integrity and dis regard of personal danger. Far ic: exciting enterprises have served to make popular novels before now.—St James Gazette. 28 Amy Generals Send Letters of Endorsement to the Inventor of the Great Catarrh Remedy, Pe-ru : na. “Eve’» Apple Tree.” A fruit supposed to bear the nark of Evo’a teeth is one of the many botanical curiosities of Ceylon. The tree on which it grows la known by the slgnlffcant name of "the forbidden fruit," or "Eire’s apple tree." The bloeeom has a rery pleasant scent, but the really remarkahle''feature of the tree, the one to which It owes Its name. Is the fruit. It Is beautiful, and hanga from the tree In a peculiar man ner.' Orange on the outside and deep crimson within, eaeh fruit hfs the ap pearance of haring had a piece bitten out of It This fact, together with Its poisonous quality, led the Mahome tans to represent It as the forbidden fruit of the Garden of Eden, and to warn men against Its noxious prop erties. A DISTINCTION. He—Yes, I remembered yon at cnee as the girl I was engaged to In the mountains some seasons ago. 'What a remarkable memory for faces you have, haven’t you?" “No—for rings.”—Life. FITS permanently <rarsd. No fits or nervous ness after first day’s useof Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Kr.torer.S3 trial bottleand treatlief ree Dr. B. H. Klims, Ltd.. Ml Arch fit., Phils.,Fo SODn.h.l. Macaroni Wheat Per Acre. Introduced by the U. 8. Dept, of Agr It ie a tremendous cropper, yielding in good lend SO fcu. per sere, end on dry. srid land., snch as are found in Moot.. Idaho. Many weak, suffering women do not know that their kidneys are sick. Backache tell* of sick kidneys, and so do urinary disorders. Blclc kidneys make bad blood, and bad blood makes bad digestion, heart palpitation, dlx- zy headaches, nervous ness, sleeplessness, sci atica, rheumatic pains and constant depres sion. Can't be restored to health until the kid neys are cured. Read bow one woman was restqred by nslng Doan's Kidney Pills: Mrb. H. A. Van Blcfcle, 311 6th Ave., 8. W., Roanoke, Va., says: “Kidney trouble was heredi tary In onr family, and I had been so continually afflicted With the disease that I began to despair of even tempor ary relief. Sometlmee I suffered so se- -.wiv that l was confined to my bed. The aching In aiy back was Intense, and the kidney disorder caused an ex cess of nricadd In my blood which lm. (wired my digestion. I wts compelled to deny myself of msny of the little delicacies of elet. The doctors diag nosed my cage as congestion of the kid neys. I had shoot given up hope when I began using Doan’s Kidney Pills, bnt I took only 4 few doses when their curative powers wejro proven to, my (satisfaction. I havejyiever been with out them In the honstf since.” Doan's Kidney Pil fc arc sold by all dealers; price, BO ceils, or-mailed on receipt of price by Folter-MUbnrn Co., Buffalo, N, Y. Write Ar free trial. 40 to 00 bn. This Wheat and Spelts and Hanna Barley sad htomut fnermt* and Ri'lion Dollar Gnus, makes It possible to grow and fatten hogs and cattle wherever ... 1 - Brigadier-General King,of Confederate Army. Wtftcit **! unhesitatingly state that I am convinced Peruna is a medicine that will effect all the cures that is claimed for its use.”—J. Floyd King, Washington, D. C. General Smalls, Beaufort, 8.0 n Writes: "I have vued Peruna for catarrhal trouble, and find it beneficial and to be all that it promises, and freely give it my un qualified recommendation.”—Robert Smalls. General Abbott) of Washington) D. On Writfes: ”1 am fully convinced that your remedy Peruna is an excellent tonic. Many of my friends have used it with the most beneficial results for coughs, colds and ca tarrhal trouble.”—Ira C. Abbott, 006 M St.. N. W., Washington, D. C. Captain Yarnell* of Washington, D. 0., Write*: “Your medicine, Peruna, I believe to be the best medicine for catarrh on the market. 1 have taken only a small amount and can see very beneficial results.”—W, G. Yaraeil, 2322 Lincoln St., N. E., Wash ington, D. C. General McBride, of TJ. 8. A., ' J Writes: "I have no hesitation in recom mending Peruna to all persons who are af flicted with catarrhal troubles.”—J. D. McBride, 450 Pennsylvania Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. General Longstreet, of the Confederate Army, Writes: ”1 can testify to the merits of Pe runa, both as a tonic and a catarrh rem edy. Peruna enjoys the greatest reputa tion as a catarrh remedy of any medicine yet devised.”—James Longstreet, Gaines ville, Ga. General Noske, of 0. V. TJ* Writes: “I commend Peruna tp those who are troubled with colds producing catarrh as a moat efficacious cure and as a good general tonic.”—Chaa. F. Noske, 213 B St., N. W,, Washington, D, C. General Erwin’s Recommend. "Many of my friends have used Peruna - as a dyspepsia remedy with the most bene ficial results.”—John B. Erwin, Washing ton, D. C. B. g.-General Schell Benefited* "Peruna is indeed a wonderful tonie, and for coughs and colds I know of nothing better.”—F. M. Schell, Washington, D. C. General Dpffleld, of the Union Army, Writes: "I have used Peruna in my family and have found it a valuable medicine, and take pleasure in recommending it to all who suffer from catarrh of the stomach or who require a tonic of efficiency.”—The. Cairo, Washington, D. C. General Bntler, of 8outh Carolina, Write*} "I can recommend Peruna for dyspepsia and stomach trouble. 1 have been using your medicine for a abort t>b* nod and I feel very much relieved. It is indeed a wonderful medicine besides a good tonic.”—M. C. Butler. Brigadier-General Kirby Writes: "I can recommend Peruna to all those who are afflicted with catarrh.”— General D. T. Kirby, Washington, D. C. Gen. Powell, Hecker Post No. 443, Writes: "After using one bottle of Perunll I became convinced of it* curative quali ties, and continued it* use to date. All symptoms of catarrh have disappeared, yet I continue its moderate use as a preventive apd an old man'* tonic.”—W. H. Powell, Belleville, 111. • - - - Gen. 8ehring, of the Confederate Army, Writes: "I can cheerfully recommend your valuable remedy Peruna as a very excellent tonic, and also good for coughs, colds, ca- tarrlT and general debility.”—W. H. Se- bring, 133 W. 4th St., Jacksonville, Fla. General Inmaz, of Washington, D. 0., Writes: "I can cheerfully recommend your remedy a* a permanent and effective cure for catarrh, colds and to any one who need* aa. invigorating tonic to build up their system.”—L. L. Lumax, 1603 10th St., Washington, D. C. Gen. Payne, of Washington, D. 0., Write*: "I join with my comrade* in rec ommending Peruna to my friend* a* an in vigorating tonic to build up the system.”— Gen. Eugene B. Payne, 407 4th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. General Talley, of Pa., Vol U. 8. A., Writes: "Your Peruna has been used by me and my friends as a relief for catarrhal troubles with the most beneficial results. I am so convinced of the efficacy of Peruna that I do not hesitate to give it my recom mendation.”—Wm. Cooper Talley, 713 D Jit., N. E., Washington, D. C. General Bigelow Gored. Gen. J. G. Bigelow, 151 C St., N. W., Washington, D. C., writes: “Peruna has made me well and it has given Mb More than ordinary strength and spirit foT trtfrfc/* Gen. 0’Beirne, of Washington) D. C., Write*: “A* many of my friend* *ud ac quaintance* have successfully used youf Peruna aa a catarrh cure, I feel that it is an effective remedy, and I recommend it aa such to those suffering from that disease a* a most hopeful source of relief.”—James R. O'Beifne, 290 Broadway, Washington, D. C. General Chase, Asst Adj. Gen’l, G.A.B., Writes: "The excellence, of Peruna as a cure or relief for catarrhal disturbances is well established. Many of my friends have been benefited by it* use.”—B. F. Chase, 28 Harrison St., Anacostia, D. C. General 8.8. Yoder, of Ohio, Writec: "I have found Peruna to be 0 wonderful remedy. I only used it for * short time and am thoroughly satisfied as to its merit*.”—S. S. Yoder, Washington, D.0. General O’Connor, of TJ. V. Legions, Writes: "If you are suffering from catarrh or physical debility immediately commence the use of Peruna. It has been of the greatest benefit and service to many of my friends,”—Dennis O’Connor, 738 32d St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Gen, Wright, of the Confederate Army, Writes: "I take pleasure in recommending Peruna. It is a remarkable medicine and should be used by persons who are in need of a good tonic and by sufferers from ca tarrh.” — Marcus Wright, 1724 Corcoran St., Washington, D. C. Gen. Hawley, of Washington, D. 0., Writes: "I have used Peruna and find it very beneficial for kidney trouble and es pecially good for coughs, colds and ca tarrhal troubles.”—A. F. Hawley. Gen. Urell, of Spanish War Veterans, Writes: "Many of my friends have used Peruna with beneficial results as an effect ive remedy for catarrh.” — M. Emm?t Urell, 813 12th St., N. W., 'Washington, D. O. Other Army General* who praise Pe runa are: Brigadier-General Cook, of Wash ington, D. C. , General Sypher, of Washington,D. C. General Middleton, Hancock llegi- ment, U. V. Vi, Washington, D. C. If you do not derive prompt and satisfac tory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full state ment of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0. Americans write about forty letters a year, and flint average equals forty per cent, of all the letters written iu the world. •100 Howard. 8100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded dls- its stages, and that is Catarrh Cure Is the only positive euro now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's (WarrhCure Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy- Jngthe foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up ths con stitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. Tho proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that they offer One Hun< Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CnxxcY k Co., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 76c. Tako Hall’s Family Pill* for eonsUpation. Steam launches with gists bottoms are now at the service of those who wish to view the marine growth about Catalina Island, Cal. soil i« found. JUST SEND 10c. AND TOTS NOTICS to th* John A. Salter Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., and they will send yon free a sample of this Wheat and other farm seeds, to gether with their great catalog, alone 6166.00 to any wide-awake farmer. [A.C.L] IT COSTS ONE GENT Write us a peats! card for a frse sample of STUART’S GIN AND BUCHU. We cheerfully send it to all sufferers of Kid ney, Liver, Heart. Bladder and Bluod diseases teat. It will do all that we claim for it. rectiona with sample —* ** - Addreos STUART _ 11 Street, ATLANTA, GA. „ GARDEN AND POULTRY FENCE. m to Scrofula To those who have suf fered long and'hopelessly from Humors of ths Blood, Skin, and Scalp, and who have lost faith in doctors, medicines, and all things human, CUTI- CURA Soap, Ointment, and Pills appeal with a force hardly to be realized. Every hope, every expec tation awakened bythem has been more than ful filled. More great cures of Simple, Scrofulous,and Hereditary Humors are daily made by them than by all other Blood and Skin Remedies combined, a single set, costing but one dollar, being often sufficient to cure the most distressing cases when all else falls. WWAWAWi \/\ ZSjZXZ 381a, High, 30 Carta per Red Min Kijh, 50 CArf* j* Bit (Bin. High, 40 Cob per Roi ?2» High, 60 tali p* Bod 10 Rods or 165 feet In one roll. No order taken for lest than 10 Bods. This Is not a cheap net ting, but Is a strong Fence made out of Ns. JO heavy galvanised wire reinforced every 12 tnohes. Poultry ond Babbit raising pay* better than cot ton. Send cash with order for 8 Bolls, met tlon this paper, and we will prepay freight. ANDERSON HARDWARE CO., ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Hurt, Sweat, Blister, eured by ROYAL FOOT WASH. Keeps tbs feet cool. If it LI I HA I Bemove. odors of feet^rmplt*; ’eto. . 1 1-1 —— not at druggist* send 25o to Eatox D»u<* Co., Atlavta, Ga., for full sign, postpaid; sample, postpaid, for 2<| stamp. One application prove* It* merit flalser’s Earliest Cane. Another new thing. Can b« cut aix times during a season and sprouts sgain time* dnnng a season and sprou with lightning rapidity. Next to Salzer's Teosinte it will make more green fodder than anything else, cheap as dirt and grows everywhere. ~ Of Salzer’s Renovator Grass Mixture, just the meadow. writes. ' soil 'so poor two men could not raise » an * * ‘ fuss on it, and in forty*one days after sowing,! had the_grandest stand of grass in the eounty. faker's Grass Mixtures sprout quickly and produce enormously.” 100,000 barrels ehoice Seed Potatoes. salzer's mew rational oats. Here is a winner, a prodigy, a marvel, 100 bu. per a of it, Mr. Fi sell it tojrour for seed. fA.aL.] ’armer, in 1004, and in the pi tae imo aner, . market in the world. I 1 do not believe Piso’s Care for Consnmp- " for coughs and cold*.—John Springs, Ind., Feb. 15,1900. It cogt $318,306,047 to City during 1903. run Hew York Liverpool has closed one-third of its sa loons daring the loop ten years- ON RAINY DAYS WEAR Tffm& Waterproof KqflfcHI OILED clothing! UACKnrYlLLOtD. it maies eteit pat corn; «. .uro ro. I— t— -*— Give the name of this paper when writing to advertisers—(At12-04) The flavor of TOBACCO may be In jured by the use of stable and rank organic manures. 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