Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, June 03, 1904, Image 5

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TtMfe BNTARPRISE, THOMABVIL I.B, GEORGIA, JtN# -• Miss Agnes Miller,"of Chicago, speaks to young women about dangers of the Menstrual Period — how to avoid pain and suffering and remove the cause by using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound “To Youno Women:—I suffered for six years with dysmenor rhea (painful periods), so much so that I dreaded every month, as I knew it meant throe or four days of intense pain. The doctor said this was duo to an inflamed condition of the uterine appendages caused by repeated and neglected colds. this critic iung girls only realized how dangerous it is to take cold at ' time, much suffering would be spared them. Thank God pain during my periods.”—Jessie C Lindbeck, 1201 6th Street, Rockford, 111. FREE ADVICE TO WOMEN. Remember, every woman is cordially i invited to write to Mm. Plnkliam if there Is anything about her symptoms she does not understand. Mrs. Plnkham’s address Is Lynn, Mass., her advice is free and checrfuUy given to every ail ing woman who asks for It. Her advice has restored to health more than one hundred thousand women. Why don’t you try It, my sick sisters? tennn FORFEIT » weeaanot forthwith need ere Ik- orlrteel Win sod elfnetoreo of Jkfllllllj shore teetftnonlaie, which will proro their aheoliitseennlneneee. VUUUU Lfdla E. I'lnkham Medicine Co.. Lyno, Him. rrrr HlinT 8weat,Iteb, Blister? ItOTAL FOOT WASH cures thorn. Remove* rrr I H 11K I odors of frot, armpltr, etc.; stops chafing. If oot at druggists I LL I IIUII I sand36o to EATON DIIUG CO., Atlsxta.Oa., for full slke.poet- paid; sample for 3cstamp. Otis application pro-es ft. mer t. Money back If not satisfied. STORE FRONTS Boautlful, Bvorlnatlne Modern Stors Frnote- K. ,1.. ,ou All tks etrlo of an eleven! New Tort nr Cliicuru «tor*> at moderate coat. Heml !•» Cal»lo*** , e SOUTHERN FOUNDRY CO., Owensboro, Kentucky WORMS UJ ' ' IILI tzt cnemL »<0WE8> ivumon«iaMj oiucaoTHirK^w^ Mode k tad er jrito hr *1 kaA tf Ml mL On ah cvnwfm. lookNrUatoMftkrAtal the mar TOmft eo the tutteu. wWisrjLVftaws.’iu. ■ old In bulk.' The cennlno tabfclj Guaranteed to nn Off yo«r dm«t Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.T* m JUHWAl SALE, THMILUOM BOXES Malsby & Co. 4| Sooth Forsjtb St, Atluta,(u- Portablo and BtaUonary Engines, Boilers, Saw Miils AND ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY Complete Use ferried fa dock for IUMEDIA TE jAipmest Bmt Mnctnn.fr. l.uwSea fTleec nad BM Term. Write us for catalogue, prices. •tt<t haters buying. Onr money winning books, written by men who know, tell you all about Potash They »re needed by every man who owns n field nnd n plow, and who desires to get the moat out ° ft Th«rnraA". Send poeesl card. QE1UIAX BAU VOBU jr«w y«ffk~M COWED BY CIVILIZATION. Oeaporste Mountain Men Who Were Terrified By City Scenes. "Men wSo do not know the meaning of fear, and whose desperate courses hoe been shown in soorei of bloody, encounters, often ebow themselves cowardly and timid when facing ua J usual coadltiona," said H. M. Luce, of Virginia "I eaw a funny Instance of this a few weeks ego. A deputy United States marshal whom I knew was taking a couple of ignorant moun taineers to the penitentiary for viola tion of the Internal revenue laws. They were a tough-booking pair, and the deputy told me that they didn’t any more mind killing a man than eat ing breakfast. In fact, they were sus pected of the murder of an officer who had rashly ventured into their Isolated neighborhood. "The marshal was pasalng through Washington and concluded he would stay in the etty for a few hours before resuming his Journey. He had been warned not to take off tho handetiffs from his prisoners for fear they might attaok him and escape, but he was en tirely of'* different notion, and when the station waa reached, took off the Iroae, much to the Joy of the moon shiners. "Here comes In the odd part pf my •tory, and I was witness to a queer phase of human nature. These fel lows had never before set foot In a city. Their lives had been passed In the wllde of the mountains and all the things that go to make up city life were to them a mystery. I sew In a minute that they were In deathly ter ror the moment they got out on Penn sylvania avenue. Instesd of trying to run awny, they clutched the ofilcer'a arm tightly as though they feared they might lose him. The sight of a trolley ear seemed to scaro them al most as It would a hone right from the prairie. The height of the build ings amasod them even ns much. In the presence of civilisation they were too terrified and cowed to dream of making a fight.'—Washington Post. SOCIETY WRECKED HER LIFE. for Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vegetable Compound, that wag the only medicine which lielpcd mo any. Within three weeks after I started to take it, I noticed a marked improvement in my general health, and at the time of my nezt monthly period the pain had diminished conside'- ably. I kept up the treatment, and was cured a month later. I am like another person since. I am in perfect health, my eyes are brighter, I have added 12 pounds to my weight, my color is good, and 1 feel light and happy.”—Mis9 Aqxes Mill**, 25 Potomac Ave, Chicago, 111. The monthly sickness reflects tho condition of a woman’s health. Anything unusual at that time should have prompt and proper attention. Fifty thousand letters from women prove that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegotcble Compound regulates mens ■truatlon and makes those periods painless. READ WHAT MISS LINDBEOK SAYSt “Dear Mrs. Pinkhav: — Lydia E. Plnk- hara’a Vegetable Compound has greatly bene- Ctted me. I will tell you bow I suffered. My trouble was painful menstruation. I felt as each month went by that I was getting worse. I had severe bearing-down pains m my back and abdo men. “A friend advised me to try Mrs. Pinkham’s medicine. I did so and am now free from all Instead of Iron. In Iceland hones are shc.1 with sheep's horn; In the Soudan a kind of sock made of camel’s skin Is used for tho purpose. A German not long ago Invented a horseshoe of paper, pre pared by saturating with all, turpen tine, and other Ingredients. Thin lay ers of such paper are glued to the hoof till the reqnlalte thlckr.ess Is at tained; and the shoes thus made are durable and Impenetrable by mois ture. TITSoerrasneetlv enred. Noflteornarwouc- Anv vounc man who has never been in lore ought to hare money in the Barings bank. _____ Mm. Wlnalow's Soothing Syrup fonoMIdien teetblnr, soften the bum. redness bvtnmms- tlon allays paln.enrftwlnd roHe.lCn. abottle When a young man really enjoys hearing his belt girl practice on the piano that is true love. ___ Pfso's Core cannot be too highly eoolren of es a cough (rare.—J. W. O'Bstax. 833 Third Avenue, N.. Mlnneapolle, Minn,. Jan. 8.1300. A successful man is one who succeeds in rooking others think well of him si he think# of himself. liry Rot in Big Trees. The famoui onk trees about the Uni versity of California are, many , of them, suffering from dry rot. The de cayed matter la to be removed and the earthen formed thereby are to be dis infected with coal tar and filled with cement. , How's TMs? We offer Oqe Hundred holism Seward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hsll'e Catarrh Cum. P. J. Ckxxxt A Co., Toledo, O. Wo, the undersigned, hare known F. J. Cheney for tho loot 18 yearn, and belleee him perfectly honorable la all bnalnoM transac tions and flnnnclnlly abla to oerry oat any obligations mode' Win A T»oax, lodo, 0, . Walduco, Iuiai a Maayis, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hen 'e Catarrh Cure la takes Internally, oot - Ing directly upon the blood end mneausanr- faces of the eyitem. Testimonials oent free. "Mee, 75 - — “* Teke 1 Tired, Nervous, ^chirig, Trem bling; Sleepiest, Bloodless. Pe-ru-na Renovates, Regulates, Restores. A Pretty New York Woman’s Recovery the Talk of Her Numerous Friends. Mrs. J/ E. Finn, S3 East High street, Buffalo, N. V., writil: 1'eruns Medicine On., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen:—"A few years ago I had to give up social life en tirely, as my health, teas com pletely broken down. The doctor advised a cotnplete rest for a year. As this mas out of the question for a time, 1 began to look far soma other means of re storing my health. "I had often hedrd of Teruna as an excellent tonic, so I bought a battle to see uihat. it would, do for me, ami it certainly tookhold of my system and rejuvenated me, and in less than two thonths I was in perfect health, and now when I feel warn out or tired a dose or two of Teruna is all that I need.”—Airs. J. li. Finn. Elkton, Ohio, “I owe my health and life to Peruna. rely ca‘* ‘ en yea nedieir In Society. A woman late hours. .. r _._ and balls. .She seldom allows herself quiet evening at home. Her whole time is taken up in keeping engagements or en* tertaining in her own home. Her system becomes completely run down as a consequence. She soon finds herself in a condition known u systemic catarrh. This has also been called ca tarrhal nervousness. If every society woman could know the value of I'eruna at such a time, if they could realjze the invigorating, strengthen ing effect that Peruna would have, how much misery could be avoided. Letters from society women all over tho United State# testify to the fact that Po> runa is the tonic for a run down, depleted nervous system. Invention to Sava Ufa at Sea. One of the moet formidable prob lems of coastwise navigation by which mariners are confronted la the diffi culty of determining the direotloi from which fog bells and signals come, the apparent direction of the location of the sound being dependent to a large degree on the condition of the atmosphere. If vessels could run from light ship to light ship Infallibly by sound, as they do by sight In fair weather, the Improvement would amount almost to a revolution In coastwise traffic. A new system of submarine bell signalling which seems to solve the problem Is described In an interesting article by Mr. H. C. Gauss, in Harper’s Weekly. The ap paratus mar be briefly described as follows: Bach of the- four steamers of the line on which the system la being tried are equipped with micro phone transmitters of new and pecu liar construction, which taka up from the sea water the vibrations Imparted by bells suspended by chains from the respective light ships, and the lm- pulses forwarded to telephone receiv ers In the pilot houses record with ac curacy the direction of the location of the bells and an approximation of tho distance. , _ you. 1 medi- wonderful, indeed. We ... ... and entertain a ;rcat deal and 1 d<? all my own work, They great deal and 1 do all my own work, thanks to Peruna.”—Mra. *•. \V. Reynold*. Free Treatment for Women. Any .... .. I.r“ n H^& t0 p. b :i.« B f , t h e: home treatment and advice ahould imme- Directions for the lint month's treatment will be promptly mailecl free of charge. No free medicine will pe supplied by tho doctor, but all necessary directions will be furnished. ‘ Bead what the above ladies hsvfi to say of I’eruna fa a cure for these cases.' ' Address Dr. Hartmnn, President o( The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. WORD SETTLED IT. to the apsahore this Sum- Meekly. ("For 1 *, long time t doclde between the moun- the scashpro.” Ally decided the matter!” I did;. I sold, ‘we’U go to the moun- tains,’ add Immediately my wife dol ed her Jaws and want out to select material* for a bathing suit."—Phila delphia Press. tains "Who lUilrotd ob CjrproM. The Island of Cypreaa In the Medi terranean, will soon have * railroad from coast to coast. The amount of 8.000,000 franca baa been appropriated for Its eo ns traction. Engineers with their staffs have already arrived on the ground. Evidence of Civilization. The chief of the Cherokee notion In Indian territory is reported to be Buf fering with tbe gout. This, says the Chicago Record-Herald, puts the Carl isle school sway to the rear providing evidence that the noble red man Is capable of.acquiring civilisation. lewlag Could Ton Cea Any Kind or Machine nt Any Price T If there la any price so low, any of fer so liberal tbat you would think of accepting on trial a new high grade, drop cabinet or upright Minnesota, Blnger, Wheeler & Wilson. Standard, White or New Home 8ew!ng Machine, -_.ini.un cut out and return this notice, and you TKB RHAL ffACTOR. will bJ m .„, 'postpaid. Did she consult tho bridegroom In , tree of cost, tbe handsomest sewing ■1— — lha dlafia onM *Vw emvm AA lea w V** i maakl*ta —1.1.-,.. amab 0.11.1. .A la fixing the date of the wedding?" “Oh, no, tq her dressmaker.’’—Chi cago Post A MODERN WALTON. Now the melody which calls ua To our well remembered trolls Is Dome Nature eoftly playing On tho fishes’ silver scales. Orest Britain raiser 1,100,000 bush el* of wheat and buy* abroad 1(1,000.- 000 bushels of wheat and 10,000,000 SrreUaffiour. WORLD'S FAIR ST. LOUIS. machine catalogue ever published. It will name you prtcea on the Mlnneaota, Singer, Wheeler & Wilson, White, Standard and New Home aewlng ma chines that WH1 surprise you; we will make you a new and attractive proposi tion, a sewing machine offer tbat will aatonlah yon. If you cau make any uie of any asw- ing machine at any price. If any kind of an offsr would Interest you, don't fall to write ns at once (be anre to cat out and return tbls special notice) and get onr iatest book, onr latest offers, onr new and most surprising proposi tion. Address Beaus, Roebuck & Co.. Chicago. If sll women who look bock wen turned . into salt pillars the streets would he full ' of etatuea. DOUBLE MEASURE OF JOT. "But your hero and heroine get mar ried In the middle of the story. How do you ekpect the public to keep on being Interested In a book like that?” they get,divorced in the last chapter and live iapplly ever after; So, you see, the readerl» made twice glad for on* prlF* of admission.’’—Chicago Record-Herald, • > Every child born into tho world with an inherited or early developed tendency to torturing, disfiguring humor* of the Skin and Scalp, become* an object of the most tender solicitude, not only because ot its suffering, but because of the dreadful fear that the disfigu ration is to be lifelong and mar its future happiness an£-f rofiei perity. Hence it becomes the duty of mothers of such afflict ed children to acquaint them selves with the beet, the purest, and most effective treatment available, viz.: the CUTICURA Treatment, con sisting of warm baths with CUTICURA Soap, and gentle anointings with CUTICURA Ointment, the great Skin Cure N Cures made in childhood are speedy, permanent and eco nomical. _ 14 tor "Bovto — Burner* from Infancy to !• la Pel* i BotooUe Uf CMba. .‘vr-'u-sruasa,. FREE to WOMEN A Large Trial Box and book Of law I (tractions absolutely Free add Post* paid, enough to prove the value of PaxtineToilet Antiseptic! new and doctor’* FREE. Address GERMETUER MEOICAL CO., Dept. C—Darnesville, Ga. Cotton Gin Machinery cr ,ew 13:10*1 Ya *7 The formula of a noted Boston physician,. and used with great success as a vaginal Waih, forLcucorrhcu, PeMc Catarrh Naial Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eva, Cub, and all roreneu of mucui membrane. Inlacsl treatment ol female Ilia Pax tine Is Invaluable. Used as a Vaginal Wash w* chsllonge tho world to produce Us equal for thoroughness: It Is a revelation In cleanring and healing power; It kills all germ* which ptoBVMPBMBBNtoMH to ustofimHV MksaaulMtUuta—thara la nothing Ilka Putins* Write roe the Free Bek or Paxtlae to-day, B. PAXTON CO., 7 Fey* Bldg., Boston, Hass. Louisville and Nashville R. R., Short cut Line, Best Time and Service. Bound trip season, sixty-day and fifteen- day tickets will be sold dally from all polnte. Very low rate Coach Excursion tickets eold May 18th and 81at. Special APPEARANCE AGAINST HIM. “I* your husband absent-mindedf* "Well," replied tbe professor's wife, "he claim* be lan’t, but attar honing hla razor yeaterday morning he shut k—t. —..--- —~—i ■ it np and put It In thla pocket, and Dea’t miss the Greatest Fair the world has . _ . , , . . r . ever known. Ask lor tickets via the L. A when I asked hlm-at breakfast why be S. B. B. ; hadn't shaved he advanced the theory «J?<7hStalSSd tSSSS?i.^! l 2ha-1 ““ 1 taa ^ f * a,t «“* ?'««»««*»<* ni.e Mat «# ticket! iimiu m ipmi sad bacaui© tho glamour of ouf fociuci inultforaoUfflvSpjvTr * , hod begun to wear eff.“—dJMeage R*» ■ a*AiHS3iSB3ffu !**•«".«> PRATT, CAGLE. MUNGER. WINSHIP. SIMTH. ENGINES and BOILERS, LINTERS lor OIL MILLS. we mU every Unit seeds* stoat a Cotton Ola. Write foe Illustrated Catalogue. Continental Gin Co., Birmingham, Ala: Our UtNt I irovcd Clrcn- fcr Saw Mill!. Unlr«rfl!l Lor Btohiui,Reetilln- _ _n*oo»8»t Work* and th« H*»- VarlftbU Fffffd Work* *r* nn«x- CCr«ACT. IIMPLICITT. 0CBA»tf- OP OPERATION. Writ* for full reuUra. M»nuf*ctnrod bj the f WORK8.Wln»ton-flAlm.N.C. M1LLSS Olv* the name ot thi wrltlUfl t**dv«rtl*fra—i this paper when (AU1-04) mfi 1 wtrowSS Tbcmjicn’i Ejrt Wilir No troabi! to *oiw«r qaettloi Afinwer qnestiona. IS mtlM SbrpTcport to DrIIm. Writ! ior n«> asjum. ua Tflxu, tree. S. P. TURNER, General PMMOftr Apent, Dtllu, T«xu. 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