Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, May 13, 1904, Image 5

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• Italian BaSwaia. State rallwaja, accord- report from Borne, will non -era for 20<S locomotive, and thousand freight earl. f” 1 ? P°f ulM OO" bow known to ■adlealbaienltr. Catarrh being a eon- Uoaal disease requires a oonatlfnttonal H »J1» Catarrh Cure U taken Inter- directly upon the blood and mi< f^ssartsoca of the system, thereby destroy- uff ta« foundation of the disease, and giving thepatftent strength by building up theoon- assisting nature In doing its wore. The proprietors havo so much faith in Its curative powers that they offer One Hun dred Dollars forany coso that it falls to cure, mm for list of testimonials. Address P. J. Cujckrt A lo„ Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 76c. i Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Take! Oil In Trinidad. On the Island of Trinidad oil Is found amid a huge tropical vegetation, and Is said to be of lirat*class illumi nating power. • i Rose Peterson, Sc tary Parkdafe Tennis Club, Clil- cago, from experience advises ail young girls who have pains and sickness peculiar to their sex, to use Lydia E Pinkbam’s Vege table Compound. How many beautiful young girl, de velop Into wom, llgtleM and bopeleu women, .Imply bccansc .ufflclcnt atten tion ha* not been paid to their physical development. No woman (3 exempt from physical weakness and periodic pain, and young girls just budding into womanhood should bo carof ully guided phytioally as well as morally. Another woman, Miss Hannah E, Morshon, Col* lings wood, N.J., says: '* I thought I would write and tell you that, by following your kind ad vice, I feel like a new person. I was always £hin and delicate, and ao weak that 1 could hardly do anything. Alen- atruation was irregular. • '* I tried a bottle of your Veffetflbls Compound and began to feel better right away. I continued Its use, and am now well and strong, and men struate regularly. 1 cannot say enough for what your modioine did for me.** SSSStfifSWJJM**-* Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound will cure any woman in toe land who suffers from womb troubles. Inflammation of the ovaries, and kidney troubles. ELECTRIC FLUID. Thegreat pain extractor;cure, r rheumatlera. neuralgia, coile crampe and all achee and pain Nothing like It. Try a bottle Rave doctor's bills. Ask yemr / druggist to get it. cr tend U> w. C. nuaUKM. Atlanta. N wi u »- Agent* wanted; big pay The flavor of TOBACCO may be in jured by the use of stable and rank organic manures. Potash In the form of sulphate, produces an improved flavor and a good yield. Tobacco muet have Potash. Our little book. Tobacco Culture.” con tain, much valuable information, and every tobacco grower can obtain a copy free of charge by writing for it. v Atlanta, C*.-S«H So. Broad St. Some Interesting Facts Immense Value of the Promised Panuma Canal to Commerce By George Ethelbcrt Walsh HE value of the Panama Canal to the commerce of the world can bo readily understood by any boy or girl who will refer to a common map of the world. Both the United States and Europe will reap .great benefits from It. By the present route, steamers sailing .from New York to San Francisco by way of the Strait of Magellan must cover some 13,000 miles. Including the usual stops required for coal ing. When the canal across the Isthmus of Panama is opened the distance will be shortened to 5204 miles—a saving of nearly 8000 miles. Steamers bbund from European ports would find almost equal advantages. Those sailing from Hamburg to Sou Francisco would have their present route shortened by 6048 miles. Steamers sailing from New York to Australia and New Zealand now go by the way of Cape of Good Hope. By going through the new canal this route would bo shortened between 3500 and 5175 miles, according to the port they were boupd for. Cur ships from the Atlantic senboard must now pass through the Suez Canal to reach China and Japan in the most direct way. The total distance from New York to Yokohama, Japan, is 13,040 miles, and through the Panama Canal It would he reduced to 10,088 miles. From New York to Shanghai, China, the saving In distance through the canal would amount to 1330 miles. To the Oriental countries the saving la;thus not so great as along our own const and to our Pacific Ocean possessions, owing to the fact that China and Japan are nearly opposite us on the globe. But to Hawaii there would be a distinct saving of 0581 miles. Saving in time and distance does not mean so much to sailing vcsstels, but it Is very Important to ocean steamers. With coal at $3 or $4 per ton wholesale, the saving In money from a trip through the Panama Canal would quickly mount np into thousands of dollars. It Is estimated that from New York to San Francisco the actual saving in coal for the average freight steamer would be $3000. The saving in time would be even more important. A steamer on this line makes only about two round trips a year through the Strait of Ma gellan, but through the Panama Canal at least fl%e round trips n year prob ably could be made.—St. Nicholas. er The Worst to Come By the Editor of Collier’s Weekly ECUI.IARLY clinracterintle of America I» Midi n murh-u.cd expression ns "Cheer up, the worst Is yet to oomc." It niny be doubted whether In other countries It would be either un derstood ns philosophy or appreciated ns humor. Indeed, of the philosophy nnd the humor of It, neither would easily exist apart from the other. We have seen the phrase defeuded on the ground of common-sense,.ns Indicating that wlint we might have to onduro at present Is not by nuy mentis so bad ns It might be; but such an argument. If meant entirely seri ously, would hardly take this form. In our early boyhood, undergoing n some what painful operation, nnd being grimly informed by the surgeon that the present pnln was nothing compared to wlint might shortly be expected, we were. In spite of Indlgnntlon nt the heartlessness of It, forced into laughter at the familiar species of native humor. American humor l» not often very deli cate. It Is fantastic, lawless, exaggerated, and often seema to foreigners cruel aud grim. The clever new English critic, Chesterton, has several times at tacked It for lta lack of sympathy, preferring, on this grouud, Bret Ilarto to what he deems the more characteristically American humor of Mnrk Twain, because he thinks that Bret Ilnrte Is more Just nnd appreciative of the persona at whom he laughs, and more llf[<&-to lnugh with than nt them. Reverence la another quality which Chester^ r-nlasea In American humor, ns Matthew Arnold and Ruskln missed It bl^tly In all American thought. It Is related to fatalism, a jocose fatalism often, the recognition of relentless facts, not with awe, humility, or fear, but with an amused sense of the helplessness nnd little ness of man. Man's powerlcsaness nnd futility In the bands of fate lias usually been taken as a tragedy. The Inexorableness of fate has even been the essential ground of tragic feeling, until wo came along, and, Instead of the terror and pity” of tHb Greeks at seeing the Inevitable, met with reckless laughter the conception of man as the football of circumstance. Fcrbaps as we grow older our humor will approach In quality more to tho temper of older civilisations, but at present It has fatalistic Irony for a spcclnl attribute, and It Is with c merry sarcasm, rather than with any serious encouragement, that we Invito a fellow belug to cboer up because the worst Is yet to be. CALIFORNIA LIONS KILL DEER. Method of Hunting Much Like That of Big Cota In Africa ,r India. Mora deer are killed every year in California by mountain. Itona Allan by the bullets ef the hunters. Next to tbe jaguar, our mountain lion ta tho largest cat In the two Americas, and he Is the champion doer slayer of the world. Within thirty or forty mites of Los Angeles he catches the fleet- footed, graceful creatures, and waxes fat on tho sweet flesh. He knows no deer season other than all the time. Whenever there la good deer coun try In this or any other southwestern state there also la tbe best place to look for lions, and that la one ot the reasons why the large herds of deer are restless, seldom staying long In one locality. There Is nothing they fear more than the sight or smsll of a mountain Uon. Not even the sudden appearance of a hunter will ao quick ly drivo them from a range of bills. The lion's method of hunting the deer Is not unlike that of the big cats of Africa and India In the pursuit ot the antelope and dyer at those coun tries. Having found a spring or pool where the desired game comes to wa ter at nightfall, the lion selects an overhanging limb or ledge of rock, whence one leap will carry him to the back or throat of his prey, and thereon lays himself out la perfect accord with the limb Itself. In the authoring dusk the Imperfect eye of the deer has lit tle chance against this .hidden terror, and the wind, usually his faithful ally, can holp him none now, for the lion la far and away too old a campaigner not to Ho up from the spring. The doer comes; one leap from the limb or ledge, and the sharp teeth and powerful paws soon break tbe tender neck; and don't you belters It when any one tolls you that a California lion can't carry away a deer. The writer has followed the plain, broad trail of the heavy pads for over bait a mile, and then come suddenly on the place where the killer had stopped to rest. There In plain outline was the Imprint of the deer's body; but for that whole distance the Uon had car ried It well up and clear of the ground. Such "portages" are not Infrequent In the career of a hunting lion as these animals never eat their game where they kill It. Sometimes they hunt In pairs, but In six or eight years spent In the hills the writer has seen but one such hunting pair. Uko tho rest of the cats the world over, tho mountain lion's mainstay In hunting Is patience. He will wait for hours on a narrow limb rathar than get out like coyote and scour the elopes tor his aupper; with feet as noiseless as an owl’s wing, he will fol low an unsuspecting rabbit or belated spike buck until a favorable opportu nity for help presents, and then It la generally "all day" tor the bunted. But of all things the Hon loves deer meat, and while he will dare a great many dangers tor young pig, hit lik ing for deer la even greater than that —Loe Angeles Times. HOSPITAL SEORETg. A Nurse Savs: “ Pe-ru-na is a Tonic of Efficiency! Avery & Company SUCCESSORS TO 1 AVERY & Me All LL AN, B1-B8 South Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga -ALL KINDS OF- MACHINERY jz? J2? J2? Tbs Great Eut TEXAS*" 1 LOUISIANA Vo trouble to answer question* S miles shorten route Shreveport to Deliea. Write for new book on Texas, rrae. E. P. TURNEKs General Peeaenger Agent, Deliea. Texas. W. L. DOUGLAS 84.00, 83.50, 33.00, 82.50 YW8C SHOES tATOKd. YV.L. Douglas shoes are worn by raora men than any other make. The reason is, they hold their shape,ntbetter,wear longer, and have greater intrinsic value than any other shoes. low Cmnrwtm. Doogl— everywhere ■ Corona Colfskfn, which la needed tobethe Uncut Patent ‘*83®S&tl8SS l ii The Desire For an Ornamental Education Dy Herbert N. Cnsson 0 HUBERT SPENCER, In bii book on "Education,” which yon can buy cloth-bound for twenty-five cento, saya that It abould not bo the purpose of education to make aa ornamental, but useful. The education of soma people, be lays, to as comical as tbe dotblng of those savages wbo go abont in cold weather with nothing on but a string of bead* and a bracelet. They know hoyjr to eay a few sentences in a language which they think to French. They paint t few picture! which no picturo dealer would bny at any price. They dance a little, •lag a little, play a little and learn n Uttlo poetry. Othere, who have still moro "accomplishments," as these little tricke are called, bare stumbled through three or four Greek and Latin books. They have learned logic, without becoming good reaeonere; psychology, without learning bow to do tbclr own tblnklng; and literature, without being cured of the habit of using slang. In all countries most people have sought for an education,' not because, they wanted to bo more useful and have more knowledge, but because they wanted to meke n good‘Impression upon other people. They wanted to look ae If they were diamonds, when they were nothing but common glass. Until our grand public school system began education was not supposed to be necessary to tbe laboring classes—tbe usefnl people of the world. It was only tbe Idle few—tbe ornamental people—wbo were educated. For this reason It Is bard to get rid of the old Idea that an education to only meant to give polish We still h»Ve In tbe United States a large number of people who believe that a nation ahonld be barred off. Into two claeees—a ( majority of people wbo are nsefal and a minority of people wbo are orna mental. A real education, saya Herbert Spencer, sbonld tcacb us bow to live In tbe widest sense. The best educated person Is tbe one wbo lives tho most complete life. The main thing la not to learn a few trlckf, as If we were poodles, but to make the most of our powers—to grow, to develop, to ripen. Here are the six most Important questions, says Spencer, which education should answer: How to treat tbe body; bow to treat tbe mind; how to earn an honest living; how to bring np n family, bow to behave as a citizen; bow to be happy and to make others happy. The professor wbo gets off a street car backwards needs n better education Jnst aa much as tbe motorman wbo baa never read the playe of Shakespeare. The society lady who does not know bow to breathe needs to be tougbt as much as tbe athlete wbo eats pie with bis knife. A learned man such ns tbe late ProfeAor Mommsen, wbo was so absent- minded that he put his baby Into the waste basket bad a flaw In his educa tion jnst as much ss the great ruler Charlemagne bad, wbo never could learn to apell the simplest words. It Is more important to know how to swim than to know wbo Xerxes was, or bow the Wars of tbe Roses began. Self-control and presence of mind nre not taught In any of onr colleges; yet tbe man wbo lack! these two qualities to handicapped all through life. A complete education should be like a dinner. It should not bo all pie and ttike and Ice cream and wine. First of all must como the soup and the meat and tbe vegetables and the bread. To say that a certain class of people shall learn tbe necessary things, while another class ot people learns the refined and ornamental things, Is a social superstition that has been Imported from European courts. Every boy should learn bow to be useful to tbe community, no matter wbo bis father Is. By the time the present generation of school children growa up the man wbo hss not learned to earn bis own living will probably be ranked with tho defective classes and treated accordingly.—New York American. Increase Traveling Man’s Expenses. The change In the method of operat ing hotels from tho American to the European plan has Increased the ex penses of traveling men 22H per cent. "I have made tbe teei and I know that such la tho case,” remarked a man who to at the head of a large number of traveling men. "Tho Increase Is startling. Any one will notice IL If he stops to think. Traveling men pay ss much tor thnlr rooms Slone ss they formerly-paid for their roome end metis, In many Instances, and the charge Is Invariably higher—Just 22U per cent, according to sctnsl test.— Louisville Courier-Journal. - TESTED. Ned—It took me « long time to make up my mind If a man who Specu lated in Mocks Is a fool. Ted—How did you flntlly determiner Nod—I speculated.—Town Topics. oeee after first dey’s nseot Dr. Kline's Orest Nerveltestorer.f 2trlal bottleand treetlsetree Dr. B. H. Suss, Ltd., Ml Arab Bt.. Phils., P» MRS. KATE TAYLOR, Mrs. Kate Taylor, a graduated \ nur.se of prominence, given her ; experience icllh Peruna in an , open letter. Her pout Ion In so- j cfety and professional .landing combine to give .special prom inence to her utterances. ■1HICAGO, ILL.. 427 Monroe St.— , "A, f ar as J have observed Peruna is the Unfit tonic any man or woman can uae who ia weak from the alter effect* of any aertoua illneu. "I have seen it used in a number of convalescent cases, and havo teen aeveral other tonics used, but I fdund that those who used Peruna had the quickest relief. “Peruna liens to restore vitality, increase bodily vigor uiul reneic health andatrength In a wonderfully short time, ’ —&1118. KATE TAYLOR, In view of the great multitude of women suffering from some form of female dis* ease and yet unable to find any cure, Ur. Hartman, the renowned specialist on female catarrhal diseases, has announced his willingness to direct the treatment of as many cases as make application to him during the summer months, without charge. Address The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. WEATHEKWISEI ■Mm warns asjuaas A reputation extending < rs and over slxty-slx years afid our itee or* bock, of guarantee ore bock, of eveiy garment bearing the '.SIGN OP- THE FISH. ■There ere many Imitations. ' Be sure of the name . •vTOWER on the buttons OH SALE EYESY\7HEtE,„ This is What Yon Want! Bare You Any Malarial Trimbles ? JS VDSStSSfi?' “ *• ■end 11 ottocjcB oracr tor ony cent* to tat REOll MEDICINE CO.,if Stanford, Bonn., for medicine tod direction*. A quick end certain cure guaranteed In all ram of malaria, chilli and layer,dumb ao# and intermittent layer. RotoreBIMtonMSUSS&SftS: ■ora Eye#. Bat rjr co., Iowa city. la., hava a ear# cure BEST IMPROVED SAW MILL ON EARTJL Large Engines and Boilers supplied promptly. 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The formula of a noted,E and uied with great mat** as a Wash, for Leucorma*, PeMeCstsiriv Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyer, Cuts, and all soreness of mucus membrane. In local treatment of female ills Paxtlnefa Invaluable. Used aa * Vaginal Wash w© challenge the world to produco ita equal for thoroughness. It is a revelation In cleaning and healing power; it kills all germs which cause inflammation and discharges. AU leadlngdrugglsts keep Paxtlns; price,60c. a box; If yours does not, send to us for it. Don't take a sy bstitute—there Is nothing like Pax tin*. Write tor the Free Box ot Pmxtlno to-day. B. PAXTON CO., 7 Pops Bldg., Boston, Voss. Jte given free. Nothlnecan be fairer m Write Or. H. H, Green'* Seas. Specialists. Box B Atlanta. 13. Give the name of this paper when writing to advertisers—(At18-04) Hwrat. Itch, Blister? ROYAL FOOT WA8I! cure* them. Remove* odors i send 26c t pppT HURT odors of feet, armpits, etc.j stopa chafing. If not at druggists I LL I IIUIII send 26c to EATON DRUG CO., Atlanta, Ga., for full sixe. post paid: sample for 2cstnmp. One application pio^es 1U mer.t. Honey back If not satisfied. by A 86,000 BANK DEPOSIT B. B. PABK PAID. LIMITED MEANS OR CDUCATION NO HINDRANCE. ALL OUR 0,000 GRADUATES AT WORK. WRITE TODAY TO QA.-ALA. BUS. COLLEGE, Macon Ga. Use Allen's Foot-Knee. It is the only cure for Swollen, Smarting, Tired, Aehlng. Hot, Sweating Feet,Coma and Bunions. Aak for Allen’s Foot-Base, a powder to be shaken Into the shoes. Coxes while too walk. At aU Druggists and Shoe Stonte, l6o. Don’t accept i Fan. Address, On# way tor a young man to make a bit with the girl's father » to strike him for a loan. Putnam Fadnlkss Drzs color more goods, brighter colors, with less work than others. e excepti «,'aU the world tolerates a lover. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup forehlldrea teething, soften the toms, redooesInflamma tion alleys pain,cnreswlnd coUe. 26c. aboitte Borne girls had rather flirt than eat and omc do Doth simultaneouaty. IT COSTS ONE GENT Write us a postal eerd for * free sample of STUART 7 S GIN AND BUCHU. We cheerfully send It to all cofferers of Kid ney, Liver, Heart. Bladder and Bleed dlssaset on request. It wHl do sll that we claim for 11 Full directions with sample sent Mention this paper. Address STUART DRUO ll’FU CO.. Is Wall Street. ATLANTA. GA. L\irvcheorks Put > variety into Summer living—it’s not tbe time ot year to live near tbe kitchen range. Libby’s Veal Loaf, Potted Turkey, Deviled -—Ham, Ox Tongue. &c.== quickly made ready to terve. Libby. McNeill & Libby. Chicago GUARANTEED CURB tor alt bowel trouble*, appendicitis, bntouaacas, bad bmtt HMfeiliMlla'f Wwote, toml mouth, headache. Indigestion, pi* •Allow si in and dltilne**. When your bowels don't fclood. wind ca the itcmech, bloat-d pains after eating, liver trouble, aaild regularly you ere a!ck. Ccnatiraticn killaE ., Jfl - J ■tarts ehrcnlc ailment* and lone years of auffertne. No 11111 CASCARET9 today, for ym wflf never get well and atay well until you get you agifeassBslasisw your bowel* «r dlaeoees together. __ what alls you, otart taking until you gut your bowels