Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, May 27, 1904, Image 5

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aawq TIMES ENTEEPRISB, THOMASVILI.E, GEORGIA, MAY 27, 1904. *!K BE WARNED! ‘ eed aature’s warning! F*ln tells of lurking disease. Backache Is kidney iS>ain*-a warning of' kidney Ills. Urin ary troubles, too, come to tell you the kidneys are sick. Constant weariness, headaches, dizzy. sp:-;is, days of paFn, nights of un rest, are danger sig nals warning you to cure the kidneys. >sUce Doan’s Kidney Pills, which htfvc made thousands of permanent cures. Frank D. Over- baugh, cattle-buycr and farmer, Catskill. N. Y., says: “Doctors told me ten years ago that I Si.ul Bright's disease, and said they could do i»thi»jg to save me. My back eclied so 1 conkl not stand it to even irlvo uhr.ut, and passages of the kid ney secretions were so frequent as to annoy me greatly. 1 was growing worse all the time, but Doan’s Kidney Pills cured me, and I have been well ever: since.” ‘A. FREE TRIAL of this great kidney medicine which cured Mr. Overbaugh will be mailed cm application to any part of the United Smtes. Address Foster-Mi!burn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all dealers; price 50 cents per bos. Columbus end the Gulf Stream. It Is curious to note in the history •of the gulf 3 It jam how groat its influ ence has been on the fortunes of tho View world. Ecfcrt the discovery of America strange woods and fruits were frequently found on tho shores of Europe and off lying islands. Borne of these were seen and examined by Columbia, and to hl3 thoughtful mind they were confirming evidence of the fact that strange lands were not far to tho wostward. r i neso woods were carried by tlio gulf stream and by the prevailing wind3 from tho American continent, so that in part tho gulf stream In responsible for the discov ery cf flic new world. ONE MORE UN FORTUNATE. 1 “Well, Bmike.” mid -Mie blind man ♦to tho beggar, "how’s the world using you ?” "Rotten,*^ raid Smlke. "With a brand-new MrJ-IticJc story, warranted to bring tears to tho eyes of a rhino ceros, oil I ’took In last week wan «lxty-seven shares of United States Steel common, and a pound of tho certificates of the Shipbuilding Trust. There ain’t nothin’ in beggin* theso days.”—Town Topics. NECESSARILY SO. "Their mnn:la*se waa a hasty af- fair, I understand." "Yg3, Indeed. I'ey told the min- { ' later to hurry, as had engaged y a cabman by the hour.’’—Judge. IT COSTS ONE CENT npl* nf STUART’S GIN AND I3UCHU. Wo choorfullv srncl It l*< .nil -arlororH ( ,f Kid ney, l.ivor. Heart. Blnl<l«*r and lliivd dl nr. request. It will .In All Full direction* with Ann IT PIJIJO M'ro aim fin » Walt . A i rAS I A. BANK DEPOSIT Railroad Fere Paid. 500 FKJJE Ccuries Offered. FREE to WOMEN A Large Trial Bov and book of la* (tractions absolutely Free and Post paid, enough to prove the value of PaxtineToslet Antiseptic Poxtino U In i powder form Co clfcfolve la voter — non-poisonou* undf.ireuperior to liquid antiseptics containing alcohol which Irritates Inflamed surfaces, and have no cleansing prop erties, The contents of every box makes more Antiseptic Solu tion—lerts longer— goes further—has more uses In the family snd doevmoregood than any on'.fscptlc preparation The formula of a noted Boston physician, and used with great success as a Vaginal Wash, forLeucorrhota, Pelvic Catarrh, Nasal Catarrh, Sore Tliroat, Sore Eyes, Cuts, and all soreness of mucus membrane. In local treatment of female Ills Paxtlne is invaluable. Used as a Vaginal Wash wo challenge tbo world to produco its equal for thoroughness. 11 is a revelation In cleansing thoroughness. 11 is a revelation la cleansing and healing power; it kills all germs which cause inflammation and discharges. All leading druggists keep Paxtlne; price,50e. a box; if yoursdocs not, send to usfor it. Don't take a substitute—there lasothlng like Paxtlne. Write for tho Free Box of Faxtine to-day. B. PAXTCII CO., 7 Pcpo Bldg., Boston, Mass. fiiii There Is no satisfaction keener than being dry and comfortable when out in tho hardest storm. YOU ABE SURE OP THIS If YOU WE AX ' - 4R , WATEPPBOOP >ILED CLOTHINC MADE IM »tACK 0* YCUOW > BACKED BY OUR GUARANI mil?v uninr. A5*t YOUR PKALftR. > li he wfl I»t sw ^ r free cetatodoecf fl»rlf»nt* —dh A LAZY MAN’S PARADISE. ton Ting, Indolent Existence ted by the Went Indian Natives. On market flay in the; West Incites thousands of pearaut women and girls < s'.u bo seen walking along the roads to the town from their palm-thatched huts in the mountains and woods. They curry on their heads Immense loads of bananas, oranges, yams, plantains, brown sugar or tobacco, stepping along r.t the rate of four miles an hour with the gait of a princess. Constant carrying of heavy loads gives them a splendid carriage. They trill walk forty miles to market to sell thirty cents’ worth of produce. Often they could sell the same stuff for a bet ter price at their homes, but they enjoy tho merry company on the road and tho fun and gossip of the market place too much to give up their weekly jaunt. Most people thiuk such a tramp hard work, but they regard it as a picnic. Tramping along over rough mountain tracks, fording swift rivers, tuging fractious mules in the way they should go, these women never let their loads fall. They could dance a jig without dropping them. Meanwhile the men folk—who have not even taken the trouble to sow or harvest the crops, much less carry them to market—are sleeping in tL„ palm-thatched hut or lying down In tne yam patch outside and smoking the strong native tobacco. "Ou my estate,” said n coffee planter to an American friend. "I employ about COO people in the busy season, besides 200 or 300 children. The women out number the men by more than two to o::o, and do far better work, though they are only paid eighteen cents a day, as compared with the men’s twenty- four cents. The difference In wages is most unfair, hut it Is regulated by an iron-bound cusloui.” — Kansas City Star. I Where Bhipe' Salle 8lng. Some curious facts have been noted with regard to the sound conducting qualities of ships’ sails. When render ed concave by a gentle breeze the widespread sails of a ship are said to be excellent conductors of sound. A ship was once calling along tho coast of Brazil, fat out of sight of land. Suddenly several of the crew, while walking along the deck, noticed that when passing and repassing a certain spot they always heard with great distinctness the sound of bells chiming sweet music, as though being rung but a short distance away. Dumbfounded by this phenomenon, they quickly communicated the dis covery to their shipmates, but non© of them were able to solve the enigma as to the origin of these seemingly ! mysterious sounds which came to them across the water. Months afterwards, upon returning i to Brazil, the crew determined to \ satisfy their curiosity. Accordingly j thoy mentioned the circumstance to their friends, and were informed that , at the time when tho sounds were * heard the bells in the Cathedral of : San Salvador, on tho coast, had been ringing to celebrate a feast held in honor of one of the taints. Their sound, wonderful to relate, favored by a geptle, steady breeze, had traveled a distance of upwards of one hundred miles over the smooth water, and had been brought to a focus by the sails at the particular lo cality in which the sweet sounds were first heard. This Is but one of several Instances of a similar kind, trustworthy authori ties claiming that this name music Is often heard under somewhat Identical circumstances, and especially in a moisture laden atmosphere. “I Have Every Reason fo Praise Pe-ra-aa,” WRITES MRS. KANE? OF CHICAGO. Stuck on T.ilr. "The other day a friend of mine was reading a few verses,” said a gentle man who has leisure to note many little things of Interest, "and broke off to tell me a story about one tliue he attempted to, ns ho said, dash off something in an idle moment. He is a great admirer of little children nml of flowers, and In his mind constantly associates the two. So he thought ho had a subject for a rhyme that would come easy and be nice, and wrote his first lino: " 'In her hand she held a Illy*— "That looked all right and he was pleased. Here was tho starter, only to lie followed by a few other Hues, and the thing was done. Then he put in a second line, the whole thing read ing: "‘In her hand she held a Illy, Pure as she, and pale and fair/ "He said that looked still better, and he began to cast about for a nice rhyme for Illy—he had one for fair In some sort of hair, and was holding to use as the last line of the stanza. The first Jingle that occurred to him was Billy* hut ho repudiated the Idea, he said, because the word bore a double suggestion of a gont and a policeman’s club; but to save his life he could not get that olie word out of Ids head. He tried some mote, and silly was the next word that struck 1dm. That wouldii’t do, so he went back and be gan to try down tho alphabet for a partner to Illy, and happened to re member that he long ago was sweet on a girl named MiUlcent, who for short was called Milly, he gave tho thing up in dlsgmt, for he had re ceived the mitten from Milly and even after a long time found the remem brance anything but pleasant. Not so awful easy to make rhymes, is It?”— New Orleans Times-Democrat DrIde-MrMDrinK Day. Measuring brides for legacies is tho remarkable ceremony which annually takes place In St. Cyrus, a quaint little village in Kincardineshire, Scotland. More than fifty years ago a native of the village who hnd been Paymaster- General of the Indian arriny bequeath ed a sum of money the Interest of which was to be disbursed in five equal parts every year. One part was for the purchase of meal for the poor, while the remainder was set aside to he divided among each year’s four conspicuous brides—the oldest, the youngest, the tallest and the shortest— who were married Jn St. Cyrus parish church. The administration of the fund is in the hands of the parish minister, and unhappy at times is his task, such are the Jealousies which arise among the competitors, for there is keen rivalry for these legacies, which amount to hardly more than $30 each.—Chicago News. SURE TO BE DISAGREEABLE. "Hello, Guflger; I’ve been looking for you a week. Couldn't find you blgh or low. Met a friend of yours the other day. He’s been talking about yon and I felt it my duty to tell you what he said.” "Ah! Well, I don’t care to hear What he said. I know It waa some thing disagreeable." "How do you know that?" "Because you are so anxious to tell it. Good morning.’’—New York Press. SURE ENOXTT^T. "People nowadavs," enid the old house cat "don’t know how to raise fMJdren. They dot the youngsters hav* their own way too imirih." "That’s right." replied the old brood-hen. "Now look at. thty?e chicks cf mine. They wouldn’t, have amount ed to anTthlnjr if fSty hadn’t been •at upon.”—PblhutelpTria Press. FITS permanently ear >d. Np fits or^ienrous- it«w after flr»t day's use of Dr. Kline’s Ofcat NerveBestorer.42 trial lx>ttlo and treatise free Dr. R. II. Klim, Ltd., Ml Arch St.,Phila„ Pa. Lots ef T><v>ple come to grief by meeting How * To clean Adl.-nt* laces, take a large glass »**•. rover with old cotton and sowed the ]nee evefullr on It. Sr», the. bottle In warm Ivory ?rv> ends and leave for •n hour. If stains arc difficult tn -nmove. pls-e in the sun and and thev will disappear. Rlnso by dipping fiddlti Can Wear Show One sire smaller nfter using Allen'# Foot- Ka.se, a powder. It makes tight or now shoes easy. Cures swollen, hot, swoatlog, aching feet. Ingrowing nails, corns nnd bunions. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c, Don’t ac cept anv substitute. Trial package Fbxx by mall. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, Leltoy, After a man has been married about so long be becomes acclimated. Thorns Large. Worried by the frequent appear ance of typographical errors In bis newspaper, a Kansas editor says that a typographical error is a hard thing to flhd In a proof, hut in the printed and completed paper It looms up like a fat lady In a group of vegetarians. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell nnd completely derange the whole sys tem when entering It through tho raucous surfaces. Sucharttolesshould never be used A Chilly Male Tale. A correspondent with the Tibet mis sion tells a mule story: "Mules ap parently, do not die from any cause, and this mission has again proved the j extreme hardihood of these animals. When the mission first crossed the Jolap-la, a mule slipped in the dusk and fell into the lake at the bottom of tho pass. It was thought to be ( flrowtlcd. Next morning n* convoy found it with its nose Just above the ice, the rest of its body literally frozen { in. Pickaxes were brought and the ani mal was dug out. It Is now working ; as usual.”—St. James’ Gazette. luqui. •••«• • Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, 0„ contains no mercury, and Is takou internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces cf the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It Is taken In ternally, and made In Toledo, Ohio, by V. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. Bold by Druggists: price, 75c. per bottle. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Looks Suspicious. A Chicago man refuses to testify lu court whether he had a bank ac count of $2,000,000 or not, on the grounds that he might incriminate himself. Must not have hod it. Any man with that much money Is in no danger of being Incriminated. Any one can dye with Putnam Fade less Dyes; no experience required. Usually when two women quarrel they ire both in the wrong. HSjaaaai Why He Wept. [ The $30,000 school house had Just ' gone up in smoke, and the taxpayers i In the crowd looked at one another I and groaned, for the building was ir> | sufficiently insured. A small paz- t Ing upon the smoldering ruin suddenly [ burst into uproarious grief. ! "Why. ray little man,” exclaimed a ! sympathetic bystander, "you must have been very fond of your school!” “’Tisn’t that,” howled the boy; "but I left u nickel In my desk, and I’ll never be able to find it In til that mesa 1”—Woman’s Homo Companion. H. H. Gbibk’b Boss, of Atlanta, Go., are the only successful Dropsy Specialist* In the ■a.M Km thnfr 11 he ml offer in advertise- ice omy successful vroynj Dpwawww *** world. Bee their liberal offer In advertise ment in another column ot this paper. A lot of misery comes to the man who sits down and waits. Hrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup forohlldren teething, soften the gums, reduces Inflamma tion allays pain, cures wind colic. 25e.abottle Many a msn falls in love with a work of art and marries it. Pfso's Cure Is tfre beet medicine we ever used for all affections of throat and lungs.—Wk. O. EspeuiT. ▼anbnrta, Ind., Feb. 10, im No woman is slways right aa in’» husband lulvm urewn ************ J Mrs. K. Kane, 172 Sebor Street, vui- » | cago, Hi., writes: J '‘I'cwmtt has been used so long J 4 in our family that i do not Icn .. f how 1 could yet along without It. J * i have given It to all of thy chit- ♦ j drenat Uljfercnt limes when they $ 2 suffered with croup, colds and tne * \ many ailments t/nu children tire » a subject to, and am ylcused to my J I that it lias kept them in splendid » 1 health, l hare also usta it jura J I catarrhal difficulty oj Long stand- I 4 ing and It cured me in a short g ♦ time, so i have every reason to * I praise l‘erunu.”—Alrs. K. wane. J ******#**************************-» 4 Pe-ru-r.a Protects the liintire House hold Against Uatarrnal Diseases. One ot the greatest toes with which every litniUy has to contend is our change able chnmle. io protect the lmniiy iroiu touis uuU coughs 1^ ttiwuys a serious prob lem, uml oUcu impossible. booner or uUer it is the iuevitub.e lute ol every one to catch cold. Cure in avow ing exposure unU the use ol propel cunn ing wnl protect trotu the frequency nuu perhaps lue severity of colds, but with the greatest ot precautions they will come, ibis is u settled iuct ol humuu experience. Kverybody must expect to be caugut some where or somehow. Perhaps it will be wet feet, or if draught, or dump clothes, or it may be thousand other tittle mishaps, but uo one is shrewd euough to always avoid the inev itable catching cold. There is no luct of medical science belter known than tnut Peruna cures catarih wherever located. Thousands of families in ail parts o. the United bthtes are pro tected lrom colds u.nd catarrh by Peruna. Once in the family' Peruna always stays. No home can spare Peruna ufter the hist trial of it. We have on Hie many thousand tettimo- *************** ******************* # { Mrs. A. liobsou, 223 Washington sit., * 4 Lansing, Mich., writes: { J **l*cvunu has been such a bless- » « Ing in my only mini, us util J vigsely, inui jym »«MMue login t 4 mg testimonial. J.v t.us uiuuys* J suffered jtuiu catarrh oj the htuu 4 * and throat, ana a nuu to use tatra J 4 precautions so us not to ha te htln » • exposed 10 uump or tot a uculher. f I Lust year he was iui.cn nun tut I yrlppe, and as U uaoa fciuit cast, J 4 caused me unitit anxiety. Ao* j meuicinv helped him na he look » 4 reruna, x noneea an improve- ♦ f mem at onye anu in in lev uechsl f he was a diff erent cJiild; the grippe I ♦ nad oven completely cuieu uuu x ♦ * noticed iliut me cuiurrn uas maae 4 ♦ better. lie uepi taking U mo * 4 weeks longer,uhett he ups eulli tiy 4 ♦ well, A now use it ojj uuu on joi * 4 colds, cramps, indigestion or gen- < eral indisposition, uAM Jit id it su- I 4 perlov to ung doctors or medicine * J 4 ever ivied. A1 keeps me, us well 4 4 us my child, in perjevi health, J \ and a gtudty recommend u 10 4 4,1 to there. ’’--Mrs, a. Lobe on, j We nials like the ones given above, only give our readers u sngL. glimpse 01 the vast array ol unsolicited endorsements we ure receiving every month. No other physician in the world has received such r*p rj 111 a Sweat. Itch, Dilator? ROYAL FOOT WASH cures them. Removes hrrl MS Ik I odors of feet, nrro pits,.etc.; stops chafing. If not at druggists I LL I IIUIl I send 2fio to EATON DRUG CO., Atlanta, Ga., for full size, post paid: sample for 2cstamp. One application proves it* merit. Money back if not satisfied. For Dainty Luncheons $"• There are many delirious ways Libby’s Peerless Dried Beef, Potted and Deviled Hi Chicken Loaf and Veal Lon! f — - • — can bo served for Luncheons. Libby’s (N>tam Flavor) Food Products Send for our book, "How to Make Good Thfngs to Eat." Libby t Atlas of the World sent postpaid (or five sc stamps. Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago, U. S. A. A Golden Rule of Agriculture: Be good to your land and your crop will be good. Plenty of in thefertlllserspeliaquality f and quantity in the har vest. Write us and we will send you, free, by next mail, our money winning books. GERMAN KALI WORKS, Nsw York—M Noam St. B AUbsattoeV* | particular* and free «unpj«*d « _ V2.jrau.UoU. I bsl ted, of point, hurdwoni onddSf dMim. W id^LV'rto. Tuy^’S'co, uuuy:!!, tc£, IjtM Mr CURED Dive* Quick Retirf. Removes aU swelling I a 8 to so days; effects a permanent tin In 30(0 60 days. Trisltrystmeot given free. Nothlngcsn be film •'«' •"uwCL The Great East TEXAS-LOUISIANA No trouble to answer questions. M miles shortest route Shreveport to Dallas. Write This is What Yon Want! Bare You Any Malarial Troubles ? - Do yon want to ret well end f«t well quick f If so, mnd a PoatoflSc# order for fifty cents to the REGAL MEDICINE 00.,of Stamford, Conn., for medicine end direction*. A qnlek end eertetn core ruerenteed iu ell ceves of melerie, chill* end wver,dumb egu* sod Intermittent fever. Give the name of thfe paper when writing to advertiaers—(At20*04) And light dressings of CUTICURA, the great Slcjn Cure and sweetest of emollients. This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, destroys hair parasites, soothes irritated, itching sur faces, stimulates the hair fol licles, loosens the scalp skin, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp, when all else fails. N. B. Complete External and Internal Treatment for every Humor from Pimple* Co Scrofula, from Infancy to Age, conflidnf of CUTICURA Soap, Ointment, and Pill*, may now be had of all Druggist* for One Dollar. Av*. Fotttr Drat ft Ch«m. Corp., Sol* ProprUjon. •J"9rnd for “ llov to Pr««trve, Putty and BMUtify tha fktn, Scalp, Unix and llanda." SUCCESSORS TO avery & mcmillan, 01-03 South Forayth St.., Atlanta, Ga -ALL KINDS OF- MACHINERY BEST IMPROVED SAW HILL ON EARTH. Large Engine* and Bollere supplied promptly. Shingle Mill., Com Mills, Circular 8awe,8aw Teeth,Patent Doga, 8team Governora. Pull line Englnea A Mill Supplies, send for free Catalogue, 1SAW MILLSi lar Saw Mill*. with Hep•’* UntvpniAl Lor Beam*,R<eetf!fii- ear. Simultaneous Sat Work* and tho Hea* coelc-Klng Variable Peed Work* are unex- lea tor acoubact. intrLiciTT, doi or opkbatiox. Write f< mMl descriptive circular*. Manufactured by SALEM *— * fill I ■ i IRON WORKS.Wlneton-Salem JLC. lHoHoroBllndHor*a*rs,l«2?;Sit Bore Eye*. Barry Co, Iowa city. I*., have a taro our# GUARANTEED CURB for #11 bowel trouble*, appendicitis, t 9 the stomach, bloated bowel*, foul mouth, headache, tnd/geaHon, pimple*, ■■nog, liver trouble, ullow skin and disstaeee. When your bowel* don't move regularly you are sick. Constipation kill* more people than all other diseases together. It itfert* chronic ailments and long year* of angering. No matter what alia yen, Wait taking CASCARBTS today, for you will never get well and Stay well until you get you? bowels tflfllm Take our advtee, start with Casearet* today under absolute guaranies to cure or suldjn balk* Sample and lea tablet stomped O C ing R*iedyCem#*ay, C 3 lira