Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, April 29, 1904, Image 5

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CUT OUT THE MAKERS NAME. tVbat Happened to DebntntA'i Cn»t Mod* by Paris Tailor* It Is natural for a man who la the possessor of au expensive hat to dig- play it so that the name of the fasls- ionable hatter may be seen, and ns for the woman who owns an expensive tailor coat, she can’t remove it without showing the distinctive mark of the maker Inside. A Lincoli hnimfii and vegetable creatures. And when they are diseased they are dam gerous to mankind; for if they are made into tools, they may break, ruin a laborer’s work, or perhaps put out his eye; If they happen to be part of a bridge, they may break and caust accidents, perhaps destroy life. Pro fessor E«. tteyn, of the Technical Ex periment Station of the Royal Poly technic School, Berlin-Charlottenburg, writes on this highly interesting sub ject—“Life and Diseases of Metals’’— in Harper’s Magazine. The micro- scopo has doveloped this branch of modern science, as it has developed the study of human diseases in the hands of Virchow ahd his followers, illustrations accompanying the article show diseased copper and steel. voman used to wear a cloth suit mi.de at a famous New York .establishment, and when she took .off the jacket in church and carelessly ■turned back the lining over the back of the pew, exposing the maker’s name on the grny satin lining, not a woman ■for several seats behind could hear n word of the sermon. It does not seem to have occurred to any of these ladies, Similar case. A young lady had in her debut outfit a handsome cloth coat made by a Paris tailor duriug her re cent visit to that city, the garment bearing the maker’s name, perhaps one by three Inches, made fast to the lin ing. The feelings of this debutante can be imaglued when a few days ago she discovered that the tailor's mark had been cut out of her coat, and in such n way that it might be attached to the lining of another garment. Just when the clipping was done Rhe is unable to tell, but she bad worn the coat but three times since she Inst no ticed the mark, and on these occasions the garment was laid off* only in the dressing rooms of her hostesses. The jnnrk was evidently taken by some member of the set that attends the most fashionable and exclusive affairs, and of course would be valueless to people in general. — Nebraska State Journal. The Care of the Eye*. The eyes are the most wonderful and delicate optical instruments In the world, and easily subjected to strain. There are few eyes that\are not caused unnecessary and detri mental strain. This produces the in flammation that is the trouble of many and which in turn is often the cause of the unsightly puffiness under the eyes. Although it Is not possible to change their color or shape, the ap pearance of the eyes can often be materially improved by proper care, and the surrounding tissues and fea tures so modified as to add greatly to the looks. Excellent Information on the care of the eyes is given by Dr. Grace Peckham Murray in the De lineator. The use of glasses is a sub- topic that merits special attention. I To be a successful wife, to retain the love B and admiration of her husband should be a woman’s constant study. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Potts tell their stories for the benefit of all wives and mothers. .'•Dear Mbs. Pi.vkham : — Lydia E. Plnlfhnm’n Vegetable Com- Ipound will mako every mother well, strong, healthy and happy. I dragged through nine years of miserable existence, worn out with pain and weariness. 1 then noticed a statement of a woman troubled as I was, and the wonderful results she had had from your. Vegetable Compound, and decided to try what it would do for me, and used it for three months. * At the end of that time I was a different woman, the neighbors remarked it, and my husband fell in Hove with mo all over again. It seemed like a new existence. I had been suf fering with inflammation and falling of the womb, but your medicine cured that and built up my entire system, till I was indeed like a new woman. — Sincerely yours, Mrs. Ciias. F. Brown, 21 Cedar Terrace, Hot Springs, Ark., Vice President Mothers’ Club/’ Suffering women should not full to profit l>y Mrs. Brown’s ex periences; lust as surely as she was cured of the troubles enumer ated iu her letter, just so surely will Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound cure other women who suffer from womb troubles, inflammation of tho ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous excitability, and nervous prostration. Head the story of Mrs. Potts to all mothers: — ^ 11 Dear Mils. Tinkuam : — During the early part of my married life I was very delicate in health. I had two miscarriages, and both my hueband and I felt very br.dly as wo were anxious to have children. A neighbor who large number of by Peruna. Hon. Nelson Rice, of St. Joseph, Mich., knows aj grateful patients in his county who have been cut FlTSnofni&nehtly cured. No fits ornenrous- fiwS after first day's use of Dr. Kltno’s Crest Nerve Ilostorer.$2 trial hot tic and treatise free Dr. It. H. Kltxe, Ltd.. !W1 Arch St.. Phils., Pa Reciprocity is the art of exchanging something you don’t want for something you do. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup forchlldrtn 1 r ©thing, soften the gums,reducesluflsmms- liou allays psln.curcswlnd colic. 26c. sbottle What a jolly old world this would be if all men practised what they preach! Old Sofas, Backr if Chairs, etc., can be dyed with Putxau Fadeless Dyes'. Love may intoxicate a man, but marriage (sobers him. X do not boliovo Tiso’s Cure for Consump tion has nnoquol for coughs and colds.—Jon* l'.Lotxn, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 15,1000. Two often ccasc to be company after they arc made one. Peace is too big a price t9 pay for prosperity. Gold crosses do not make golden Christians. To be a man is to have a mission and B message. The consciousness of wisdom Is us ually a dreum. There is a deep spring of comfort in every desert of sorrow. Actions are the hands on the clock of the heart—Ram’s Horn. Many men deliberate at sixty miles an hour and act at three. The biggest sins are the ones for :wlilch we have no appetite. Hon. Nelson Rice, Mayor of St. Joseph, Michigan, writes: The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio: Gentlemen: “I wish to congratulate you on the success of your efforts to win the confidence of the public in need of a reliable medicine, i know Peruna is a fl.no tonic for a worn out system and a speclflo in cases of catarrhal difficulties. You have a large number of grateful pa tients in this country who have.used Peruna and have been cured by it, and who praise it above all other medicines, t Peruna has my heartiest good wishes.”—Nelson Rice. All these things are especially true of those who have been suffering with ca tarrh in any form or la grippe. A course of Peruna is sure to correct all these condi tions. It is an ideal spring medicine. Pe runa docs not irritate—it invigorates. It docs not temporarily stimulate — it strengthens. It equalizes the circulation of the blood, tranquiliz.es the nervous sys tem and - regulates the bodily function*.. Peruna, unlike so many spring medicines ia not simply a physic or stimulant or ner vine. It is a natural tonic and invigorator. If you do not receive prompt and satis factory results from the use olj Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will bo pleased to give you his valuable »advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of Tht Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus. Ohio. ; Why the Japs Are Short. Why are the Japanese undersized? Because they don’t use chairs. That Is the answer to the conundrum given by a number of Japanese army sur geons and scientific men. Under their direction careful measurements of sev- eral thousands of soldiers were taken, and it was found in almost every case that the shortness of stature is chiefly due to the shortness of the lower limbs. The legs are short and stunted, .because almost from the day it is ( born the Japanese baby is taught to sit ou the floor, with its legs doubled jttnder it at the knees. This posture Lighting and Water. It Is practically impossible to cause an electric spark of high electromotive force to leap'from one surface of a liquid to another. For this reason it is rare that lightning strikes the surface of water. gradually decreased and finally disappeared, and my general health improved. I felt ns if new blood courccd through my veins, the sluggish tired feeling disappeared, and I be came strong nnd well. “ Within a year after I bccamo tho mother ~ -**- *- —' A% — -hild, the ioy of our heme. , splendid remedy, and I — Sincerely ’ 4 "3., Hot Sweat. Itch, Bllstoy? ROYAL FOOT WASH cures them. Remove* odors of feet, armpits, etc.; stops chafing. If not at druggist*, send 25c to EATON DRUG CO., Atlanta, Oa., for full support- ip. One application proves it* mer.t. Money back if not satuflod. of a strong hca vP You certainly rjjf,wieh every mother know of it. — t— S ours, MnA. Asxa Potto, 510 Park Avc. prings, Ark.” Hgy If you feel that there is anything at all unusual or puzzling about vour ease, or* If you wish confidential advice of tho mo3t experienced, write to Mrs.* Pink* 2ham, Lynn, Mass., and you will be advised free of charge. Lydia E. -1*1 nklmm’s Vegetable Compound 1ms cured and is curing thousands bf cases of female troubles—curing them inexpensively and absolutely. Remember this when you go to your druggist. Insist upon getting Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. IIS III SaSSifeS h gjjj g price on on# of our popular J Wfcar it Tmuaa, wholesale Druggists, To ledo, O, Walouio, Kinsax A Minvis, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. jtime In standing up, working, or run ning in the open air, the legs are no- •Iticoably lorger than in the more sedentary classes. It is believed that the general use of tables and chairs in tho empire of the mikado would even tually result In adding several Inches to the average height of Japanese sol diers, which Is, at present, five feet and four inches.—Chicago Tribune. "'Beautiful, DvorlaBting r “‘" SOUTHERN FOUNORY CO., Ow.nsboro, Kontuoky Trice, 75c. nor bottle. Hold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Tills tor constipation Has ltlght to Pray For Japan. At least one roan in Missouri piously prays that victory may perch on the banner of the Jap in the war now be ing waged. This is Colonel John So- bieskl, of Richmond, lineal heir of King John Sobieski, of Poland. Cotton Gin Machinery Malsby & Co, 4| South Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga. The great pain extractor; cures rheumatism, neuralgia, oolic, cramps and all aches and pain. Nothing like It. Try a bottle. Hate doctor's bills. Ask your ^druggist to ret It, or send to W. O. HUOIIKN. Atlanta, iim. Agents wanted; big pay A Largo Trial Box and book of In. Xtructioos absolutely Free and Port* paid, enough to prove the value of PaxtineToilet Antiseptic Xt& Pcxtlr.o Is In powder /SsS. form to dissolve In water — non-polsonous AfflBBlgBfkX and far superior to liquid /HFjllh antiseptics contain lag /MOlHbAA alcohol which irritates fgy V ■JM'l Inflamed surfaces, and F^VkSa l havs no cleansing prop- ertles. The contents A Dog's Fidelity. Last week a gamekeeper named Henry Osmond, In the employ of Lord Falmouth, was fatally shot in a poach ing affray at the Tregothnan Woods. The evidence shows that Osmond must have died between 0.30 nnd 7 o’clock on Tuesday wening, January 20. Ills body was not discovered until C o’clock on the following Wednesday afternoon. All these hours, during which it rained pitilessly, n retriever puppy remained immovable by the side of his dead master nnd in her fierce af fection would not allow the search party to touch the body. At last It was secured and fastened to a tree, but the faithful animal gnawed through the rope and returned to its -London EASILY FOUND IN THE DARK. He—I think I ought to take a hot foot bath. Where Is the mustard? She—Out In the pantry. He—Pshaw! It’s dark out there, and I haven't got a match. She—You don’t need a match to locate it. It’s right alongsido of the Llmburger cheese.—Philadelphia Pres*. « Write UR a postal card for a free Ratnple of STUART'S GIN AND BUCHU. We cheerfully send It to all sufferer* of Kid ney, Liver, Heart. Bladder and Blood dleeaeec Q,n request. It will do all that we claim for It. Full directions with sample sent. Mention this pa per. Address STUART DRUG U'W'Q. CO.. 18-Wall 8treet. ATLANTA. GA. 8nff^ ertles. The 'jmR <u HD) °* every box makes \kML «o* Ftnfir morc Antiseptic Solu- \yg./ ttofi — lasts longer— aH goes further—has more al uses In the family a«d doei more good than any antiseptic preparation • you can buy. The formula of a noted Boston physician, and used with great successes a Vaginal Wash, for Leucorrhoea, Pelvic Catarrh, Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts, and all soreness of mucus membrane. In local treatment of female ills Paxtine is invaluable. Used os a Vaginal Wash wo challonge tho world to produce its equal for thoroughness. It is a revelation in cleansing and healing power; it kills all germs which cause inflammation and discharges. All leading druggists keep Tax tine; price,COc. . a box; If yours does not, send to us for it. Don’t take a substitute—there is nothing like Paxtine. Write for the Free Box of Paxtine to-day. B. PAXTON CO., 7 Pop. Bid,., Boston, Hu. Portable and Stationary Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills AND ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY Complete line carried in stock for IMMEDIA TE shipment. Best Machinery. Lowest Price* and Best Taras Write us for catalogue, prices, etc., before buying. THE BEST POMMEL SLICKER .IN THE.WORLD , ft BUIS® PRATT. MUNGER. W1NSHIP. EAGLE. SIMTH. W, HUI tk. moot compltu bu ol u, toDMra in tkt woild. Wkalk.uk. ENGINES and BOILERS, L1NTERS tor OIL MILLS. a* teu everything needed abftt a Cettoa Gin. Write lor Illustraisd Catalogue. Continental GinCo., Birmingham, Ala. WOMEN BREAK DOWN. Sometimes women drift Into a con dition of “half Invalid.” Continual languor—all tired out, run down, back- ache, nerves shattered, headache, terrible pain, no appetite, poor dlges- tion. In nine cases out of rip JgVB ten it’s because the kid- KflSjj neyr fall todotbeir work filtering the poisonous astern waste from the The kidneys are and need the guardianship of the dead. Spectator. pSAWMILLSHS I with Heps’* Universal Log Beams,Rcctilin- fear. Simultaneous Set Works and the Hea- I cock-King Variable Feed Works are unex- Icellei. for acocbact, simplicity. duiabil* IlTTAXD CASK OP OPERATION*. Write for full [descriptive circulars. Manufactured by the [SALEM IRON WORK8.Wlnrton-8fll*m.K.C. Sfeiike all our waterproof coats, auiU aM kata for oil kind. of wot work, it ia often imitated but never equalled. «~ Made in black or yellow and fidtyouarantecd by jioweiuJ. Bra turn* m. FOR JALE (TALI RELIABLE 0CAICR>. STICK TO Tht SIGN gPTMC flSK fflaaBSAoiiW blood. ]BHKn weak atreiigthenlng help of 'SHF Doan’s Kidney Pills. ■RhGhi Mead bow these pills repair a weakened pljj- figgSa* ileal condition when this condition is caused by tick kidneys. Mrs. Sadie Mettles, of 304 W. 4th Ave., Columbus, Ohio, says: “Prior to the year 1808 I suffered considerably from backache, pain In the head, lan guor and depression and weakness of the action of the kidneys. The pain was always worse in the morning and I felt miserable. I was Induced to pro. cure a box of Doan's Kidney Pills and I began their use. They proved prompt and effective. They cured me, and there haa been no return of tbe trouble since taking them. I owe all tbe credit to Doan's Kidney Pills.” A FREE TRIAL of tbls great kidney medicine which cured Mrs. Mettles will be mailed on application to any part of tbe United States. Address Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. V. For sale by all druggists, price SO cents per box. _ The Great East and West Line Aeroes the En tire States of W. L. DOUGLAS <54.00, S3.GO, 83.00, S2.S0 Wt'g? SHOES thV^lo. W.L. Douglas shoes / are worn by more f yk, men than any other I; ig make. The reason ral is, they hold their (• / V* TfJ shape,fitbetter,wear iajafl Py longer, and have AaHgaL greater intrinsic value than any other shoes. /MBwiSfc Sold Eoerfwkere. 1 Douglas uses Coroiin'caltskln, which Is everywhere conccd*«l In be the finest Patent Leather yet produced. FattCo or Eyelets used Shoes l»r nisu.K cent* e\ir». Write r«>f CsInIoit. W. L. DOUG LAN, Brockton, Mona. both bride and groom. White is the best color to get married In, but a wid ow may-get married in any color save yellow. Should n bride drop one of her gloves woe betide her! She must exercise great care la getting In and out of her carriage, and a false step Is an ill omen which brings misfor tune. Cotton Must Have 'BavinsUkt Potash M Ucrcer St, JmifCUf, X. J* k Best For ' Th» Bowels Potash is an essential plant Food which must be added as a fertilizer or the soil will aw become ex- hausted, ap is \l jfjsB&alt true of so many cotton '!| fields. r The Dowel# m / England'* First Railroad. The traveling on the first railroad in England was not very comfortable un.’ doubtcdly. The coaches were at first only coupled with chains, as wagons are now, so that they Jerked the un fortunate passengers nearly off their seats at starting und clashed violently against each other when the driver put on his brake. When fairly Iu motion, if tbe speed was Any but the slowest, the very short wheel base produced * pitching action so trying that If the journey bad not been a short one it would have seriously affected the •— tdsrity of the railway as a means of passenger transit. No trouble to answer questions. IS miles shortest rontc Shreveport to Dallas. Write for new book on Texas, free. E. P. TURNER. General Passenger Agent, Dallas. Texas. Dropsy! Removes all swelling in 8 to so dsys; effects a permanent cure in to to 60 days. Trial treatment given free. Nothingcan be fairer Write Or. H. H. Orson’s Sens, Soecl illsts. Bax B AtlantaTflt. This is What You Want! Hare Yon Any Malarial Troubles ? Do you went to get well end get well qnlck f If so, send a Postof&ce order for tt/ty rents to the REGAL MEDICINE GO.,if Sfuford, Conn., for medicine and directions. A qnlck end certain j Give the name of this paper when [writing to advertisers—(At17-04) them free to osy farmer who asks ns for QERflAN KALI WORKS, Jf*w Tsrfc-M Kwm Burnt, ev » —-- a. seif mm. Bm