Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, May 06, 1904, Image 5

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ident Milwaukee, Wis., Business Woman’s Association, is another one of the million women who have been restored to health by using Lydia E. Pinkhara's Vege table Compound. '* Deaji Mb* Pixxbaii:— I was mar* riei for sercral yours and no children blessed my home. The doctor said I bad * complication of female troubles and I could not have any children uop less I could be cured. Ho tried to curs ®-» but after experimenting for sev- feral months, my husband became dis gusted, and one night when we noticed the testimonial of a woman who had been cured of similar trouble through the use of Lydia E. P!nkham*fl Vegetable Compound, ho went out *aad bonrrht a bottlo for me. I used Cyour medicine for three and one-half months, improving steadily in health, and in twenty two months a child came. I cannot fully express the joy and thankfulness that is in my heart* Our homo is a different place now, ft# we have something to live for, and all the credit. is due to Lydia 3R. Pinkham’s Vcgotablc Com pound. Yours very sincerely, Mrs. L. C. Glover, G14 Grove St, Milwaukee, AVIs.” Vico President, Milwaukee Business Woman's Association,—$5000 forfeit If original of about loiter proving genuine- neoo cannot be produced. WANTED—In ench state rale/notm fosell largo lino tobneco; permanent position; Central Tobncco Works Co., Penlcxs, Va. ELECTRIC FLUID. The great pain extractor; core* rheumatism, neuralgia, colic, ip* and all aches and pain. . Jnglikelt. Try a bottle. flav« doctor's bills. Ask your w. u. uvuiies, Atlanta, (•B. Agents wanted; blf pay. FREE to WOMEN A Large Trial Box and book of In. (tractions absolutely Free and Post* paid, enough to prove tbe value ol PoxtineToilef Antiseptic Paxtlne Is la powder Jorm to dlacolve la water — non-polsonoas •nd Car superior to llqu id antiseptics containing alcohol which Irritate* Inflamed surfaces, and have no cleenslng proa* | ertlca. The contents of every box make* ! more Antiseptic Sola- tton — teats longer— . goes further—hat non I uses In the family end j docs more good than eny antiseptic preparation you can buy. The formula of a noted Boston physician, and used with great success as a Vaginal Wash, for Leucorrhoea, Pelvic Catarrh. Nasal Catarrh, Sort Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts, and all soreness of mucus membrane. In local treatment of female Ills Paxtlne is invaluable. Used as a Vaginal Wash wo challonge the 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 druggist* keep Paxtlne; price,BOe. a box; if your* doe* not, send to us for It. Don t take a subatituto—there is nothing like Paxtlne. Write for the Free Box of Paxtfne to-day. B. PAXTON CO., 7 Pope Bldg., Boston, Mas*. Saw Mills Th. DiUuli Pelent V.ri.bl. Friction Feed SiM 4 i&“ , ss53Mas3 Kdirers Trimmer*, Planers; Corn and Buh* Mills Water Wheels. Lath Mill*, Wood Sews. Sir hend*)me new Cicelo* will Intel** Jon. DeLoech Mill Mts. Ce.. Bo. »M. AtlenU. C. CURED Slvss Quick _ Relief. Remove* ell ewelllng In Stow d,v, • effect* e permanent cute In into today*. Tri.ltre.ttn.nt given free. Nothin,-can be fairer * write Dr. H. H. Creen'e Sons. “ SpediUeU. Box B SUeete.**. Cive the name of this paper when writing to advertiser#—(At164)4) household Q affairs Says this beautiful young girl. BEST IMPROVED SAW HILL ON EARTH. Large Engines and Boilers supplied promptly. Shlngla Mills, Com Mills, Circular Saws,Saw Teeth,Patent Doqs, Steam Governors. Full lln* Engines A Mill Supplies. Send for. free Catalogue. liSAW MILLS'S® I with Hege's Universal Log Beams,Rectilln- fear, SlrmiJtsneottufiet lVorksand tbe Hea- Irock-Klng Variable Feed Work* are nnex- jrollef. for ACHCBACV. SIMM.ICITT. M'BAfttf- |itv and r\sr. of npRSATios. Write for full Moncrlptive circulars. Manufactured by the [8A USX f RON WORKS,Wln$ton-gaIems?f.C. BEST FOR THE BOWELS GUARANTEED CURE for sit towel treoUee, epoeodlelUe. MUoneo.-ee, toO.^*?! Stood, wtod on the eteniieh. bleated towel*, (nul tnontli. byteeh*. IniUceePes. Sj pelna after rattr.,. liver trouble, ■allow able end hleelneee. When roar towel*dw regularly yon ara atek. ComUpetten Mile inorj peopla the. ell ether (It***.* “*<* a tarn ehrontc ailment, end tone Tests efeoffeHnc. *•■>««« J—• "”* Think of Your Berber, A man In Philadelphia who had been proverbially fretful and Insult ing to the barber who shaved him, and whose only excuse was that he was very nervhne, fc&s finally led to re lieve htfi uhcomforlableneas by count ing the number of strokes that It took to shave him. To his great surprise he found that It took 459 strokes to shave him when he was fairly calm, and more when he was in a more nervous mood. The barber informed him that ho had frequently shaved men so rest less and nervous that It took nearly COO razor strokes to shave them, and no thanks at that. The gentleman has been counting the strokes ever since, and by this simple device hao great)? belteflttei his nervous system to the great (id- light 0? hia faithful barker. Thcrd is ft© slhgle remedy for nervousn»«* 10 effectual as counting.—Ec*roh It Was Altio Salt. A burly old skipper and his mote went Into a restaurant at Southamp ton, says the Ing’.cnook, and ordered a “table dott” dinner. Tbe waiter, with considerable flourish, placed a plate of thin, watery-looklng liquid before each of them. “HI, me lad, wot’s this stuff?” shouted the captain, gazing in amaze ment at the concoction under hit nose. “Soup, sir..’ replied the waiter. “Soup!" shouted the old sea-dog. “Soup, Bill,” turning to his mate, "just think of that! ’Bfc'fi you and me been sailin’ on soup all our lives and never knowed it till ttow.” Oc'wiona’ly a girl marries because she wants to marry, hut the majority many because they don't want to remain single. Ask Tonr l»ea»er Knr Allan** Foot-Ease A nowder. It rosts the feot. Cures Corns, Bunion*. Swollen, Sore.Hot, Cal Jous,Aehlng Sweating Feet nnd Ingrowing Nalls. Allen's Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. At all Druggists and Shoe stores, 35 cents. Ac- eant no substitute. Sample mailed Face, Address, Allen fl. Olmstod. LoBoy, N. Y. A married man who owns an automobile in in a position to acquire a lot of exper ience. Th* Wonderful traam Separator. Does its work in thirty minutes and leaves less than 1 per cent, butter fat. The price is ridiculously low, according to site. $2.73 to $6.00 each, and when yor have one you would not part therewith for fifty times Its cost. JUST BEND TnTft NOTICE with 5c. stamps’ for postage to the John A. Salter Seed Co., La Crisse, Wis., and get their big catalogue, fully describing this remarkable Crsam Separator, and hun dreds of other tools and farm seeds used by the farmer. [A.C.L.] If people were compelled to give voice to their thoughts few men would have tht nerve to sing in public. WO HDD'S F*1R ST. LOUIS. Louisville and Nnahvillc R. It, Short- out. Line, Ilrst Time nnd Service, Bound trip season, sixty-day and fifteen- day tickets will ho sold da'Jy from all points beginning April 25th. Very low rate Coach F.xcurslon tickets sold May ICth and Slat. Special rates m«do tor military on nppllca- tlon. Don't miss the Greatest Fa r the world has ever known. Ask for tickets via tho L. A N. B. K. For World’s Fair literature, with Hat and rates of hotels and boarding houses, sched ules. cost of ticl-ets, slot ping car spnoe and full information, apply to J. G. HOLLENBECK, Dlst. Fass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. After s yuan* man has called It Te**t three tinres she frnnghes there is in odor of orange blossoms in the air. Mrs. Winslow’s 8ootbIng Syrup forehildren tcelidng, soften the ^.ums,reducesinfiamma- lioii alia)*pain,curesulnd colic.25c.abottle is u cougn cure.—j. vt. u i-nixa, om imru Avenue, S., Minneapolis, Allan., Jan. (j, I000. People who come to high words are apt to indulge in low ones. IT COSTS ONE CENT \\ rile us a postal card for a free sample of STUART’S GIN AND BUCHU. We cheerfully send It to ell sufferers of Kid ney, Liver, Heart, Bladder and Blood diseases on request. It will do all that we claim for It. Full directions with sample sent. Mention this paper. Address STUART DRUG U'K'O. CO. M Wall Street. ATLANTA. OA. Small Potatoes result from a lack of Potash in the soil. Potash pro duces size and quality. We have valofble books which explain more fully the fer tilising value of Potaah. We wil s*nd then farmer who Writes them. GERMAN New T*vk-9«IS ACCIDENTS FROM FLANNELETTE Too much cannot be said against the use of fleeced cotton or flannelette for either grown people or children. * ' Many accidents and even deaths are due to Its use ns a material for wrap pers. A mere spark will set it aflame. Once started, the fire cannot bo cheeked, as flannelette burns with great rapidity. It Is especially dan gerous for children, who are poweclest ♦o kelp themselves In case of fire. ^ Variety in vegetables. A pleasant change In the dinner menu can be made by cooking tho same vegetable In different ways. For instance, carrots cut in disc-shaped pieces and served with a rich, white sauce are delicious. The same dish may be changed by adding u liberal covering of bread or mustard cracker j crumbs and browning in the oven for a few minutes. This plan may be followed with a number of different’ vegetables. TO WHITEN SCORCHED LINEN. Put Into n pan three ounces of ful ler’s earth, one ounce of soap, the Juietf of three large onion*, anil one and a half breakfast cupfuls of vinegar, boll til these Ingredients together to the consistency of paste*, spread the com position thickly, over the damaged parts, and if the threads be not ac tually burnt, every trace of scorching will disappear after It lias been al lowed to dry on, and the place has subsequently been washed once or twice. TRICKS OF “CHAMPION FAINTER.” One of Hie Most Successful Was iS Faint In Presence of Wedding £arty. A fraud on a lady has Just come td light, on the details of Which much time and ep.ro must have been expend ed, and yet tho profits amounted only to 3b. * . A man, who described himself as a ship’s mechanic, called on the lady at her residence at Putney. He dis played a most intimate knowledge of the family, and stated that two .^-t- terR had been found In a berth on a German liner addressed to her two brothers, who were In Australia. He said that be had been to tho London office of these gentlemen; the address es of whom he mentioned, and added that he had been told to call on her, as a telegram had come asking for the letters to bo forwarded at once. He said that the third mate of the liner had the letters, and gave tbe lady an address in Hamburg to write to. He added that his expenses hr.d been 3s., which the lady gave him, promising to communicate with hlxn | later. Inquiries afterward proved that there was no such third mate and no such liner. It is perhaps due to universal edu cation that frauds of this nature are increasing, as opposed to crimes of violence. There Is one man, for ex ample, known as the “champion faint er.” He never asks for money, he merely faints oil your doorstep. He Is almost invariably taken in and fciven ft good meal, and In many case3 tnoney Is pressed upon him. One of his feats was to faint outside a house in which a wedding party wa3 assembled. Ho was tenderly looked after, was given champagne, and wished the newly married pair good luck in a neat speech. A man who lived on his wits noticed that lamps were being used in a house, while all the others In tho row were burning gas. Ho deduced that some thing had gono wrong with tho meter, and called early next morning “from the company.” Under his directions the family distributed thomselves in A PRETTY BEDr.OOM. If bedroom furniture Is old nnd shabby, n clever woman can make it look fresh nnd nttractivc with a coat; of enamel. Nothing is prettier for tho sleeping apartment than white, nnd a dainty room enn be made by having . nil the furniture, woodwork, picture | the various rooms ready to apply frames and hoses painted with while ! matches to tho burners at a signal, enamel, then cover your cushions with \ while he stood at tho meter, a pretty little rosebud spotted muslin, 1 Experiment after experiment ended with curtains, bed spread ami dresser i In failure and tho family were moved covers of the same. You wilt find . from room to room, while the “gas- thatvWlth very little trouble nml small j man” made the most of his opportun- expenee you can make a fairy bower f itles. He eventually left with a good that anyone might envy you. A HANDSOME DRAPE. Sometimes the only wny to get a j piano suitably Into a room la to turn It with the back facing out, nnd then ’ cornea the question of a suitable drape 1 or decoration for the back of It. XI very bright woman has thought of a ! way out of the difficulty. You can pur- , chase In almost any shop one of those 1 old fashioned red felt table covers, j stamped In nn all-over design of black. Follow these lines with a gold cord and fill In the spaces between with , gay embroidery silk done in over- j lapping stitch. This gives a very .Tap- _ ancse effect. It is finished by cutting off the border or not, as you choose, 1 and slipping In its place If you do, ! one of black molro silk. This, of. j •ourse, makes it very handsome, hut it 'Its tbe purpose just as well without this extra trouble nnd expense. j haul, and Instructions to wait until he sent the workmen.—T>ondon Mall . a HOWLING SUCCESS. “And was the ^foney—Title wed ding a success, Judged from the latest standards?” “Yes, Indeed. It took seventy-five policemen to keep tho mob from tear ing down the exterior decorations as nouvenlrs.” —Cincinnati TimiasrStar. Much In n Name. The newly-nppolnted postmaster at Keokea, Hawaii, is Mr. David Kapo- bokohonklmokeweonnb. We regret that we cannot give any guide to the pronunciation.—Civil Service Maga zine. FOOD ADULTERATIONS. j An actual breakfast in a working- j man’s family in IndInq.apolIs was nn- • alyzed by the State Board of Agricul ture and only one of the seven articles of which It consisted, namely, the po tatoes, was found to be normal. These and the bread were the only articles' ’.iot colored, and tho bread, which was! •5oggy nnd Insufficiently baked, con-;; tained glucose and mnlt extract. Thd other articles were unnylzed ns follow# j 1 Fried fcausngc—Colored, like thd greater pro»fortlon of sausages on thel market, with nnnllno red and adulter-* ated with about ten per cent, of flnkoil corn grits. Apple Butter—Colored with anallnd red and loaded with glucose. | Butter—Colored with azo—dye— ami adulterated with water. This butter} reach the seat of tho dl-waie. Catarri blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure It you must take Internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and nets directly on tho blood and mneous su r faoo Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was proscribed by one of tho boat physi cians In this country for years, and Is a reg ular presorlntlou. It Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with tho best blood purifiers, acting dlreatly on the rau cous surfaces. Tho perfect combination o? tho two Ingro llents Is what produces suoh wonderful ro^lt-j In curing catarrh. Bend lor testimonials, free. F. J. CffExxr A Co,, Props., Toledo, O. Bold by druggists, price, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. MAY TRY IT. “But why did he marry?” “So as to have some one to help him live within his Income. Ho I couldn’t do it nlcno.”—Chicago Post. DANGEROUS NEGLECT. It’s tho neglect of backache, §lde* contained tweniy-sevezi per cent. oS ache, puin In the hips or loin# that water; the legal standard Is not to ex-* ceed fifteen per cent, of water. Coffee—The coffee had been glazoit with a glazing mixture composed or dextrine and starch, colored wltll brown nndline dye. Gravy—Made of flour, milk anil drlpj from the colored and adulterated sau^ sage. RECIPES." Rice Cakes—Eont two eggs until light; add one pint of milk nnd twd cupfuls of cold boiled rice, one tabic- spoonful of salt and one cupful of flourj in which is n^xed two level teaspoonl fuls of baking powder; bent thoroughly! nnd bake on a hot griddle. Chancellor’s Pudding—Cut a roll in( thin slices, well butter a mold, and stick raisins, stoned nnd opened, all around it. Put the bread lightly In' and pour on it n sweet batter of three or four eggs, flavored. Let it soak well? bake or steam an hour. Sponge cake instead of bread is nicer. Gingerbread Pudding—Two ounce* finely chopped suet, three ounces bread crumbs, two ounces of flour, one table spoon ful of molasses (made warm), onf| tenspoonful of ginger, one teaspoonful of baking powder, half a cupful of ruilk, one ounce cf brown sugar. Mix Ingredients and moisten with the milk and warmed molasses. Put into but tered mold and steam three hour#. Serve with lemon sauce. finally prostrates the strongest body The kidney wurnings are serious — they tell you that they are unable to filter the body’s wa*te and poison from tbe blood —tho sewers are clogged nnd Impurities* are run ning wild to impregnate nerves, heart, brain and every organ of tbe body with disease elements. Doan’s Kidney Pill# are quick to soothe and strengthen sick kidneys, and help, them free the system from poison. Read how valuable they anf,‘ even in case# of long standing. L. C. Lovell, of 415 North First St., Spokane. Wash., says: “I have had trouble from tny kidneys for the past ten years. It was caused by a strain to which ! paid little attention. But as I neglected the trouble It became worse and worse until any strain or a slight cold was sure to be followed by severe paJu .across my back. Then tho action of the kidney secretions be came deranged and I was caused much annoyance, besides loss of sleep. Doan’s Kidney Pills were brought to my notice, nml after taking them a short time their good effect was ap parent. All the pain was removed from tny back nnd the kidney secre tions became normal. Don n’s Kidney IMlls do all that is claimed for them." A FREE TRIAL of this great remedy wUah cured Mr. Lovell will bo nmiled on application to any part of the Uni ted stales. Address Fostcr-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all druggist*, price 00 cents per box. MISS MARJORY HAMPTON, OF NEW YORK. J Alisa Marjory Hampton, 3C19 Third Avenue, New York City, write*: : • u Peruna Is a fine medicine to take any season of the year. Taken • J in the spring it tones up the system and acts as a tonic, strengthening " • me more than a vacation. In the fall and winter I have fot+nd that it $ • cures colds and catarrh and also find that it is invaluable to keep the £ • bowels regular, acting as a gentle stimulant on the system. In fact, I « • consider it a whole medicine chest. "—Miss Marjory Hampton. n *•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DV ID P III OOB I tic snd constipated; sometimes he is weak, i vl\J> DwvvV* nervous and depressed, and again he *nay have eruptions, swellings and other blood Blood Impurities of Springtime —Cause, Prevention and Cure. Dr.’ Hartman’s medical lectures are eag erly scanned by roanj; thousand readert. One of the most timely and Interesting lectures he ever delivered was his recent lecture on the blood impurities of spring. The doctor said in substance that every spring the blood is loaded with the effete accumulations of winter, deranging the di gestion* producing sluggishness of the liver, overtaxing the kidneys, interfering with the action of the bowels and the proper circulation of the blood. This condition of things produces what is popularly known as spring fever t spring malaria, nervous exhaustion, that tirca feeling, blood thickening and many other names. Sometimes the victim is biilious, dyspep- humors. Whichever it is, th* cause is the same—effete accumulations fir the blood. Nothing is more certain within the whole range of medical science than that a course of Peruna in early springtime will perfectly and effectually prevent or cure this Almost universal affection. Everybody feels it in some degree. # A great majority are disturbed consider ably. while a large per cent, of the human family are made very miserable by this condition every spring. Peruna will prevent it if taken m time. Peruna will cure it if taken as directed. Peruna is tho ideal spring medicine of the medical profession. If you do not derive prompt and satisfac* his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartr.-an, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, iiv a $5,000 LIMITED MEANS OR EDUCATION NO HINDRANCE. ALL OUR a.000 CRADUATE3 AT WORK. It K WB, PAID WRITE TODAY TO GA.-ALA. BUS. COLLEGE, Macon Ga. ■pT 1111 flT Sweat. Itch, Blister? BOYAL FOOT WASH cures them. Bemovea !■ I* !■ I HIIkI odors of feet, armpits, eto.s stops chafing. If not at druggist« I L L I 11 U R I send 25c to EATON DRUG CO., Atlakta, Oa., for full size, post- paid; sample tor So stamp. One application proves JL mer.t. Money back If not satisfied. , DC, 00, iC, SC, VO, 100, PIC., pies. One lot show cases idieap; small safe, $ao; larger one, $85; desk, |lo. W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00, $3.50, $3.00, $2.60 W8B SHOES thY&Kd. W.L. Douglas shoes are worn by . move men than any other make. The reason is, they hold their shape, titbotter,wear longer, and have greater intrinsic value than any otheT shoes. 8o/d tvtrywhtn. ■ T.onk fi»P liump am. , Dongln* uses Corona Calfskin, which Is •very whore conceded I abet he finest Patent Leather yet produced. Fact Codr Egoists used Shoe* hr innll.fft rent* pkim. Write for CaUIor. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Alas*. for new book on Texas, free. E. P. TURNER, General Passenger Agent, Dallas, Texas. This is What Yon Want! Hare You Any Malarial Troubles ? Do von want to get well snd get well qnick ? If so, stttd a Postofflce order lor tUty cents to tbs REBAL MEDICINE CO.,ef Stanford, Con*., for medicine »nd directions. A quick snd certain guaranteed In *U cnee* of malaria, chill* and ’.dumb a true and intermittent fever. Avery & Company # SUCCESSORS TO AVERY & McMILLAN, 01-53 South Foraytli St., Atlanta, Ga -ALL KINDS OF- MACHINERY Reliable Frick Engine#. Bollere, elf