Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, May 20, 1904, Image 5
/its.. if^H TIMES ENTERPRISE. THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, MAT *0, 1904. THIS WOMAN BREEDS MICE. 4 Profitable Bnalnesc, Bnt What Do tho Buyer* Do With Them? Brooding white, piebald, black and Japanese mice is the latest household Industry which is receiving attention* A woman living on the northern out* skirts of the city has embarked in the business extensively. The mice sell wholesale at the rate of $10 pet 100* nnd regularly onCe every week ahft iirera fifty of them to the leading bird iiml animal dealer, who sends them ddfc to his customers in this and other ties. In this way she earns $5 every week, and $21 and $22 per week from the other sales of her mice. It would be hard to imagine easier money than the $5 which she receives weekly for her “dwarf cattle.” The rearing of fancy inice involves little of no work, and the proceeds are for the most part pure gain. She has at her home part of a large room partitioned off. and the floor covered with straw, and earth. This is her mouse farm. It must be cleaned up now and then, and new straw and earth put in for the mice, but aside from this her only care is to feed them twice per day and keep tlieir basin full of fresh water. The mice increase at such a rapid rate that by selling fifty every week she Is able to keep the number down to about the original limits.—Washington Tost "PE-RU-NA, A VALUABLE PREPARATION,' WRITES DR. KEMBALL. u., Merkley, whose pic ture is printed above, and Miss Claussen, prove beyond question that thousands of cases of inflammation of the ovaries and womb are annually cured by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. • “Dn.vn Mas. Pixkium:—Gradual loss of strength and nerve fnreo told mo come thing was radically wrong with me. I had severe shooting pains thronght the pelvie organs, cramps and extreme irritation com pelled mo to seek medical advice. The doctor said that 1 hud ovarian trouble and ulceration, and advi-od an operation. I strongly objected to this and decided to try l.vriin Ii. I’iulriiam's Vegetable Compound. I soon found that my judgment was correct, ami that nil the good things said about this medicine were true, uml day by day I felt less pain and increased appetite. The ulceration soon healed, and the other complications disappeared and in eleven weeks I was onee more strong nod rigorous and perfectly well. . “ily heartiest thanks are tent to you for the great good von havo done me,”—Sincerely youre, JIis3 SIaiujaiist Mckki.ev, 275 Third St., ■Milwaukee, Wis. fliss Claussen Saved from a Surgical Operation. “Dean Sfr.s. Piskiiam: — It seems to me that all the endorsements that I have read of the valuo of I.ydia K. Pinklmm’s Compound do not express one-half of the. virtue the great medicine really possesses. I know that it saved my life and I want to give the credit where it belongs. I suf fered with ova rian trouble for live years, had three operations and spent hundreds of dollars on doc- tore and medicines but thU did not cure mo after all. “ However, what doctors and medicines failed to do, I,y<1!a E. Plnkhani’s Vegetable Com pound did. Twenty bottles restored me to per fect health and I feel sure that had I known ol its value before, and let the doctors alone, I would , have been spared all the pain and exponso that [fruitless operations cost me. If the women who are stillcring, and [the doctors do not help them, will try Lydia E. Pinkham’s vego- Jtabie Compound, they trill not he disappointed with the results.— Miss Claiia M. Clal-ssen, 1307 Penn St., Kansas City, Mo. \ ■ .WO 1 Lydl* 12. i’lukhum Med. Co., Lynn, Mm wcmsrm ‘NEW RIVAL*’ BLACK POWDER SHELLS. It’t the thoroughly modern and scientific system of load- ing and the use of only the best materials which make winchester Factory Loaded “New Rival” Shells give bet ter pattern, penetration and more uniform results gener ally than any other shells. The cpccial paper and the Win chester patent corrugated head used in making “New Rival” shells give them strength to withstand reloading. BE SURE TO GET WINCHESTER MAKE OF SHELLS. WISE WORDS, There is no brendth of knowledge without depth. Circumstances do not make the only conditions In life. You can be altogether childlike and not at all childish. No man is independent until he has learned to despise money. furry your conscience in your eye and you will keep your heart. The spiritual. Is the substance of which the material Is the shadow. Look for your own funlts, but don’t worry about other people’s unless they, look for you. Don’t bo too anxious to show off. Your friend* will have no difficulty in discovering your virtues if you have any. Live your life ns you think right and best,, but be very slow to condemn those who think and live differently from yon. Pninler Dnke. The Duke or Norfolk retains quite a number of feudal privileges. When ever he so desires he may demand from the Committee of Defense and the Inspector-General an escort of cav alry. When an English sovereign is crowned the Duke of Norfolk Is en titled to receive it golden wine cup. But, apart from these ceremonial rights, the present Duke, regardless of dress and silent In manner, occupies a position of bis own in the public es timation. Certain stories about bltn have become classical. He lias been ordered to get out of the way of Ills own carriage. Old ladles visltJng Ills grounds have scolded him for not obey lug the printed Instructions to “Keep off the grass.” As I’ostmastcr-Coners 1 he was on one occasion only able to secure attention from a clerk by ad dressing a telegram to St. Martln’s-le Craml signed "Norfolk, Postmaster- General.” Of another Duke, whoso rlpnnturc was a county and whose cos- tuino wus fustian, the story Is told that buuk clerk declared, "My dear sir, we want your signature on this cheek, not the place where you live.” That incident might well have happened to Ms (iracc, who was married recently.— London News. STORE FRONTS e Iltillillnr*. W- furnish all » Beautiful, Everlasting Modern Store Front*. W«.»rir* rou all L »h> trill* of an elegant N*w Tork or Oi'ratf.. ilbn at m-xlera*- ro*t. far < ntnlu«o^. SOUTHERN FOUNDRY CO., Owonoboro, Kentucky Hifcfc to WOMEN A Large Trial Sox and book of in- ■tructlonr, absolutely Free and Post* paid, enough to prove the value of PaxtineToilef Antiseptic Paxtlne Is tn powder (or.7i to dissolve In water — ncr.-fottonou* and far superior to llqu id antiseptics containing alcohol which Irritate* Inflamed surfaces, and " icleansirgpi The coate— of every box makes morn Antiseptic Solu tion — fasts loajer— goes further—ha« more uses In the family and doe * more good than a ny antiseptic preparation DONT GET WET®' ASK youb dealeb rou THt SLICKER MADE FAMOUS BY A DEPUTATION pVtATENDfNG OVED MOW: THANKS erties. The contents *3 HALF A CtNTUDY. . % prv TOWERS q&rmcntj and <fl■=£ Y*?l fa** art rw ^ c /i hi \- \ At material* In black or yellow 7/ V \ I l for dl ktrvb of wet work. • I 1 »AiwAcno:< is amifraot? you stick to OF THt FISH. The formula of a noted Boston physician, \ and used with greet success us a Vaginal Wash, forLeucorrhaea, Pelvic Catarrh, Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts, j ti.» oj«m emu and all soreness of mucus membrane. In local treatment of femalo ills Paxtlne is invaluable. Used as a Vaginal Wash we challenge tho world to produco Its equal for thoroughness. It isa revelation In cleanring . and healing power; it kills all germs which j causo inflammation and di«ehargea. All leading druggist* keep Paxtine; price,GOe. | a box 1 If vonrsdoc< not, tend tons Sor it. Don't j take a substitute — th«.> re i j nothin: Ilk* PaxUne, Write for the Free Cox nj Fmxtlna to-day, t B.rAXTOHCO.^7 Pop*Bldg.,Boitao,Hass. Give thtT~rama cf this paper when writing to «dvortl«ra— (AH9-04) Successful Gallantry, The juatlce of the pence had Juat finished the ceremony nnd was looking nt the bnppy couple In a smilingly, ex pectant manner. “Are we married?” the bridegroom inquired: “You are,” the justice replied. “Firm and tight?” “As tight as tho law allows." “Then,” said the bridegroom, ‘T'm sorry to say tliat I haven’t got a cent to pay you. I’ll have to see you later.” The justice frowned. He had count ed on $2 at least. “I dunno about thathe said. “My terms are cash, and If you can't pay I'll have to find some means of de claring this contract not binding and of no effect. Lcinmc see. I have It. You have grossly misrepresented tho lady’s age. You told me she was twen ty-six, when anybody cau see that she Isn't a day over seventeen.” Whereupon the bride, who was nearly forty, felt so much gratitude that she promptly paid the justice out of her ow n pocket—Cleveland rialn Dealer. Mott of the Ailments Peculiar to the Female Sex Are Due to Catarrh of the Pelvic Onrana. *****«****»******************•< | Rachael J. Kcmball, M. I)., .134 Vir- J ginia St., Buffalo, N. Y., is a graduate * of the University of Buffalo, class 1884, 1 uml hits been in the practice of nicdi- | cine in that city since then. She writes 2 as follows: I "My conviction, tupportod by t experience, ie that Peruna ii a' < valuable preparation for all ca- j tarrhal affections. I have taken • one bottle of Parana myself and } just fool fine. I shall continue to ' take it "--Rachael J. Kemball, M.D. ; lYruua lias cured thousands of cases of female weakliest. As u rule, however, be fore lYruua is resorted to several other remedies have been tried in vain. A great many of the patients buve taken local treatment, submitted themselves to surgical operations, und taken all sorts of doctor's stuff, without uny result. I The reason ot so many luilurcs is the fact that diseases peculiar *o the female sex arc not common ly recognized as be ing caused by ca tarrh. These organs Are lined by mucous membranes. Any mu cous uienibsunc is subject to catarrh. Catarrh of one organ is exactly the same as catarrh of any other organ. What will cure catarrh of the head will also cure ca tarrh ol the peivic organs. lYruua cutes these cases simply because it cures the ca tarrh. Most of the women afflicted with pelvic Of ihe Skin and Scalp Speedily Cured by Baths with Venial* Trouble Mot llecognUed as Cut arris. To cleanse the skin of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle, gentle ap plications of CUTICURA Ui.ca.es have no idea that their trouble is Ointment to instantly allay itching, irritation, and inflam mation, and soothe and heal, and mild doses 6f CUTI CURA Pills to cool and cleanse the blood. due to catarrh. The majority of the peo ple think that catarrh is a disease con- lined to the head alone. This is not true. Catarrh is liable to at tack any organ of the body; throat, bron chial tubes, lungs, stomach, kidneya and capecially the pelvic organs. Many a woman hat made this discovery after a long siege of useless treatment. She has made the discovery that her dia- case is catarrh, and that Pcruna can be re lied upon to cure catarrh wherever located. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use ot reruns, rite at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President ot The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Sweat, ltcb, Blister? ROYAL FOOT WASH cures them. Remove* odors of feet, armpits, etc.; stops chafing. If not nt drugg!sts send 26e to EATON DJI * paid i sample for 2c stamp. On*application j FEET HURT! >JlUO CO., Atlamta, 6a., for full sire, post- o”t*s It-, merit. Money back If not satisfied. lSIsrtrle Lighting. The uso of electric lighting In New York Sfuto nJoue bn* Jm-renaeU orcr 2000 per cent. In ten yqnrs, nml the use of electricity for power has In creased in the decade almost 1200 per cent. 8tatv. or Ohio, Cm or Tolkdo, ( Lucas Cocmtt. j w ‘ Frank J. (’nr.xr.v :nako oath that hn Ii senior partner of tho linn of 1'. J. Cutvr.t ,k To., doing business in the City of Toledo, Yunty nnd Htate aforesaid, nnd that imitl firm will pay tho sum of o*i: nour-xo dol lars for each nnd every case of catabdh that cannot be cured by tho use of Hall's Catarrh Ccar. Frank J. CnnxcT. Sworn to before mo nnd subscribed in my —s. prcsenco, this Gth clay of Decern- skal. J her, A.D., IMG. A.W.Olbxsox, * .Votary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cun* is taken internally, nnd acta directly on the blood nml mucous sur faces ot the systom. Send tor testimonials, * oil. F. J. Cherry A Co., Toledo, O. Hold by all Druggists, 73c. Tako Hall’s Family 1*111.4 for constipation. Reverend Dr. Edwin liobic tins been pastor of the Greenland, X. II.. Congre gational Church for fifly-iwo years and Is still healLij* nnd active In tliQ work of the ministry. lie Is now sev enty-three years old. TEXAS-LOUISIANA The '*•" In Chaperone. | The Westminster Gazette is making 1 one more effort to banish the absurd j “e” from the “chaperone" of All our I novelists. Persuaded are all the mas- ; ters of fiction that as n chaperon Is a j woman should she have u final j A short time ago an elderly English • General, asking permission to take twi girls to a picnic, promised their mother j that .be would he "an efficient chap- I erone, or, perhaps, ns I urn not a lady, I should say chaperon." A chaperon ! is, originally, a “hood," and has no pos- : sible feminine significance.—London Dally Chronicle. So trouble to answer questions. M ' p ho rtf at route Shreveport to Dellas. —_ . £3 ,e .S£.’ , T2 Thomp«cn'» Eye Vittr ; ««««• ftacreil street Dance. Cuba celebrates Easter by a sort of sacred street dance, in which the fig ures of Christ, the Virgin Mary and Mary Magdalene, borne by priests, tnke part. In the mountain districts of Venezuela there arc nightly proces sions during Holy Week, showing the various events cf tho last seven dajs of tho Saviour's life, closing with tho miles ' r *** irr « ct,ou - Here, alto, life size fig- wme urea of wo* represent the vtrloue IT COSTS ONE CENT Writ* u* a poatal card for a free aampl* of STUART’S GIN AND BUCHU. We cheerfully «eu.l tt to all sufferer* of Kid ney. Liver, Heart. Bladder and Blood dlieasee on request. It will do all that y claim for It. Full direction* with entnpl* >ent. Mention Addrpn* STUART DUUO M’g'O. . !? Wall Street. ATLAS'T Corn must 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* fertilizers [for grain and all other crops]. Wo ifcal! t. ,Ud to tend free to any termer our little book which contain* vale- able Information about toll culture. QERTIAN KALI WORKS, W. L. DOUGLAS 84.00, 83.50,83.00, 82.60 Off SHOES thTOIKd. W.L. Douglas hIiocs are worn by more men than any other make. The reason Is, they hold tlieir shape,iltbcttcr,wear longer, and have greater intrinsic value than any other shoes. SoJS everywhere. ' T^iok far name «m Dougin* iiici Coron everywhere rrinreilrfl lithe I 1.4-ntlier yet iirodiieed. Kut i Hlioc* I.T nmn.VI rent* extra. W W. Is. DOlKil.As, Itioekton. Mi PILES A single SET, costing but One Dollar* is often sufficient to enre the most torturing, disfiguring skid, scalp, and blood humors, eczemas, rashes, it<Jh» legs, and irritations, with loss of hair ( ' from infancy to age, when all else fails* Sold thftwfh«*t th* werte. Cullccm SfejOiM. MM, WCm me. ite lotm of Cboc<ri*ivCo*l*d flltt, !fe. per rUt of SO). iMpoft i Undo*. 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Port.vblo and Brntlonar, Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills AND ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY Complete line carried in stock for IVMEDIA TK shipment B*st Machinery. Lowest Prices and D*M Tanas Write us tor catalogue, prices, etc., before buying. ISA W MILLSi I Ocr Latest Ira- ■■VTT.uuu; kith Here'* L’nlreraal lxt«Beams,RattlUa- eae. 81 mulunron«s*t Works and tba Haa- eoek-King Variable Feed Work* ar« nn*x- relief, for ArcvsACT. »iHn.rci uoyr.w| IBIS Muir ^ 4 IRON WORK8,NVln»ton-4 f or saatros.