Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, July 08, 1904, Image 5

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TIMES ENTERPRISE!. THOMASVILLE, OA., JULY 8,1904. JlpUSEHQLQ IRS A NEW SALAD DRESSING. Disarming the Sods. Among the Eaatorn nations the be ginning of school life la a erltleal time ter the cilia. The prleit or astrolo- ger most M consulted to choose a lucky dak. Every precaution must be taken to avert the Jealousy at the gods, whoao malice Is especially di rected against a Sue hoy. The China** father who adores bis At a charming luncheon the other I day, the salad was particularly attrac- »en will take the utmost pains to oon- tlve. On each plate was a lettuce leaf vlnee the powers of tho air that the and on this a hollow form of lemon i hoy Is of go account. The ohUd mhy Jelly filled with seeded Mnlnge grapes, i be given a despicable name, like flea, I The grapes were also arranged about ( or Chu-tse, a pig, or more Intuiting ’ the Jelly. On the lop of esc' cup was ! atlll. he may ha given a girl's name. ' a generous spoonful of very stilt may*' The bo)r may be started off W sfchoOl onnaise thinned with whipped cream. | wearing n girl's dress and one ear- * i Hug, and If the deception Is complete EASY CARPET CEeaXINQ. ] this wilt be the most effectual of all. To clean a carpet without remdvini , for evan the gods do not care tot girls It from the floor, sprinkle it genetousljll In Chinn. with slightly dampened Sawdust. After i The Japanese schoolboy wears It has lain An the floor for a few min-' hanging from his belt n little red bag, tiles go over the carpet with a still i containing a brass tag, with hit name broom moistened with hot water and ; and his parents' names and addreis kept dean by being frequently rinsed i upon It He must hive his paper um- with hot water ns the sweeping pro-! broils and his fan, and, In a gray bag grosses. After the sawdust has been | upon his arm, la a Jar of rice for hie removed, sweep the carpet with a j luncheon. This quaint little fellow sorter broom. To go over It a third i has probably made his offering at hit , , , time with a broom bound with a soft j own private Shrine to TenJInsen, the whlob so often befall women. I eof- cloth dampened with ammonia water god Of penmanahlp. fertd for mouths with general weak- (one teaspoon ammonia to one quart! When the Hlndo boy has found an TK W Ji 1 * 4 of "' ntor > brightens the colors and re- auspicious day to begin school he 1» work to keen u». I had shootmir min*. partlcIe kt dust. The token to too god of learning, Saras- cloth must be kept clean by constant vatl. Here the little supplicant pro- ogetnblo ' Com- I rlnsin B- and the ammonia water must' sonta his offerings of rlca and bettel- pounil, and It was a red letter day to : he kept dean by rinsing the cloth In ! hute, and repeats the letters of the me When I took tho first doso, for at , n eepnrstc bucket, I alphabet after tho priest. Thue he to* ? 7 w« ^i ». I “ entered into the ways of knowledge perfectly well to every respit I felt 1 _ C !E ° F In the very presence of the god.- eo elated end happy that I want all i Br<)om9 nre expensive articles, and Everybody's Msgaslne. wqmen who suffer to get well as I did.” wish them to last ns long ns pos*, * — Miss Oi-ila Gaxxox, 359 Jones 8t.. \ slide. When you nro buying a broom “' ' ' Betrolt, Mich., Secretary Amateur Art i select one that has a tlnse of green Retort Cost Lawyer $W. Association. —g5ooo/o,/rtt//..i,j about It, for It shows that the corn ' The appointment ol Judge Stafford ™ ™ and pliant. | of Vermont to the district bench to Oannon’ShDtSr'is onWonoof tho ' Make lt a ru,e that wh0L * ver nses tlio ] succeed Judfe Prltcterd, who has countless hundreds which We broom 8 * ,a U bang it up ns soon ns tho been named as Circuit Judge, calls are continually publishing in the news* j sweeping is done, and it will keep its, forth this story from Representative papers of this country, the great virtue j shape much longer than if It is thrown Foster of that State: *!”• Pinkham ’ a medicine must ba , behind the door until it Is wanted j “When Chief Justice Chase, a man -admitted by all. I again. The spriugs sold for that pur* of great abilities and marked charac- . Am..!—.—, k... nre good nnd can be fastened to ! terletlce, wee preeldlng in one of the wnd Mo ooo 000 Inv^tea ,10 ’ 0 ^ 0 ‘ 000 I the door frame or any other conven-: county oourto of Vermont, an appeal ln , vc,,ed ln , k Corea : I lent P'»“: or *> »crew eye may he | case from a Justice's court came up Flvo millions are ln very rich gold , screwed Into the top of tho handle nnd boloro him, »o small and contemptible ! the broom hung up on a nail or hook i in its origin that he ordered lt strlek- n r: ptr—~7 —— ! When not In use. A new broom ahould 1 en from the docket. The case wee Ur. Dlgcnrs Huckleberry Cordial never be used to scrub with. This ,fl ere a turkey had trespassed upon Cure.^5 s~“-j, 0U r l n t ;i ,rn BoSTT/ouhli.A I ? dv i ce , h ““ ««•? ,hat “ , the garden of a neighbor and got shot f Miss Gannon, Sec’y Detroit _ Amateur Art Association, tells young women wbat to do to avoid pain and suffering caused by female troubles. “D*ah M*s. PramjAM: — I enn eon- acientiously rccommonu Lydia B. Pinkhsni*s Vegetable Compound to those of my sisters suffering with female weakness and tha troubles so often befall women. I suf- orta for months with general weak- tws, and felt so weary that I had hard .rork to keep up. I had shooting pains, and was utterly miserable. In my dis- I advised to use Lydia Eh i Pink liam’s Vegetable Com- Cures^n St^^'Jitd'BowJrTS&ubltS. ! 7 ° ‘““ k **’ I lUO * ara ’ cn 01 * ««*snoor nuu 6 ot bhu«. •uoh nii (jhrortfc Dysentery. Cholera Mor- RcemB useless to repeat it, yet wo see ; f«»r his depredations. Ths ownor ZShJFi gaygf... I “ d ? no c y cry * nl hotuewlve* :, brought suit to recover damages, and end permanent cur«. of nil stomach and ; wonder why their brooms wear out falling before the Juatlce had ap* Bows’, abases. Bee tc.tfmonlal of the so soon. . ' p0 aled the case. Judge Chase was HEJVTiy W. CRADV, i angry, and whon he ordered tho case BP 6.«*afr r . A Thl*. yl |°. r 'th. tl ttS' ! TABB E DECORATIONS. from the docket , , a)d: ■ ■ T lien M to fhj m.rifj 1 1° decorating a table where a few I ••’The lawyer who coaaentod to ap- 1 J'lW 10 ' flowers al '° obliged to do duty the | peah this esse ought to be thrown it°fh! best 0 remedy serviettes can be folded in form of a from the window of tho court room. cornucopia either in one large opening or two smaller ones, ns preferred. For, a pretty floral decoration to this white linen two or three blossoms with some 1 green leaves can be so grouped in each that I have of any medicine, recommending Dr. L •Coroial. | consider lt~th« beet remedy •that I have ever ueed In my family for -Stomach and Bowel Troubles. 60c In vested in a bottle of this medicine to be weed In tho beginning of any stomach trouble will often save life as well as a doctor's bill. I have a friend whose ''I®'***’. ,n "1^ opinion, saved by the green leaves can ue so grouped m eaen Cordi^V *For sale' by °al* r# Drugglete, er !X opening as to form a dainty little bou- “ d V'gn.d> MI *'HENRY W. GRADY. I ‘ h ° fl ° WCr * and ‘ CaVCI1 StanJln ‘! | '-Atlanta, oa., May 23, 1M7. up aa ln a vaae. ‘ Haltlwanger-Taylor Drug Co. Prop., : AS a more almple, and yet artistic Atlanta, Oa. jdornment, a double carnation, with a ! ..Chwoka,; Remedy of Sweet ipray of mignonette, makes an effec-‘ five showing when combined with two; or three light-colored geranium leaves.! As nn extra ornamentation for the board, violets or pansies, when In sea son, or any spring blossom of not toe large proportion, la exceedingly de-! corntlve when placed at regular Inter vals apart over this snowy white da-i mask. The table linen ln this case Is' better without figure, with only one Why didn't he hare the case referred to some of the honest neighbors for settlement?' '“Because, your Honor,' retorted the attorney, getting hot under the collar, 'It was our Intention not to let honest people have anything to do with It.’ “True, this was a neat retort, hut It cost the lawyor Just an even $50 for contempt of court."—Louisville (Ky.) Timos. - Couirhs, Croup and Consumption. Prlco 26candfl nbottln. UUaMa ROYAL ~ remetuei srear Absolutely Cures 1ND1UKHTION. CATAltltll, NEURAL- . ... , Aa’a’a .— i — —*-• cia, HHEUAiATiHM, 1U.OOD PoisoN broad •tripe In the border. A« a tabig ! BubIom.Swollen,Soro.Hot.Oal lou*,Aching ‘° d v! °r.rr; aKd ■ ,,or,Ier * mllax a lovcly IT WILL CURE YOU l FITS permanently mirwi.*No fits nr nervoue- nesa after flr*t day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Omat NerreReatorer,$2trIal bottle and treatise free Dr. R. H. Ktiw, Ltd.. 931 Arnh fit., Phlla., Ta. < The old dynamite eruiter Veenvitti will be uacd ai a torpedo practice ship. Ank Tonr Dealer (Tor Allen’i fuiMtu A powder. It rests the feet. Cures Corns, Booklet on xerm dlaraacM tree. GERMETUER MEDICAL CO.. Dept. C— Barne«vllle, tin. Tho Italian Legation at Pekin has been provided with a Marconi wire less telegraphy station, which enables direct communication to bo maintain ed with the vessels of the Italian fleet in Chinese waters. . . . . , , Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. At nnd Is auro to be an effective plnn, ; *11 Drugglita and Shoe stores, 26 cents. Ac- with the four corners decorated with! eept no substitute. Sample mailed Fans, cream-colored satin ribbon in a gar-J [ Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, S. 1 Feat Hurt, Hw.it, Itch, bllater ? ltoyai. Poor Wabb cun-8 them. Hernovee odora of feet, armplta, atopa chafing. K not at druggtrta s nlture of big rows and long flowing enda. If dealred, a delicate pink Is! showy, end make, an acceptable fin ish; also a light blue or a pale lemon. r recipe s;;-:: Buttered Parsnips—Boil tender and scrape; slice lengthwise. Put three 25c to Eaton Dara Co., Atlanta, Ga., for , "“7 t . Ul lu u fall alzc, poatpnld; aamplo for 3c .lamp, I tabloapoonaful butter In n saucepan. One application proves Its merit. Money back If not satisfied. with pepper, salt and a little chopped | parsley. When heated put ln the pars- j ley. Shake and turn until mixture i bolls, then lay the parsnips ln order | upon a dish, and pour tho butter over them and serve. Cottage Pie—A cottage pio makes a good supper dish. Mince a pound of cold meat and mix with a sliced onion that has been freshly fried ln a little < butter. Season with salt and pepper and place in a pie dish with a little water. Cover evenly with a deep layer The Patent Office at Washington during 1903 granted 31,099 patents. The net balance to the credit of this office atace lt was founded ln 1836 lr $5,082,540. TOLD IN CALIFORNIA# Ilelplug the kidneys Is helping the whole body, for it is the kidneys that remove the poisons and waste from the body. Learn ing this sim ple lesson has made many slcl/ men and women well. Judge A. J. Felter. of 318 So. K St. San> Bernardli Calif., says: “For 18 years my kidneys were not per- ' forming their functions properly. There was some backache, and the kidney secretions were profuse, containing also consul- erablo sediment. Finally the doctor# , p , o . b _ Uavc jj,,, tot and c00k th9 Donn 8 Kidney < D , nnmAJ i n,,Inmii lr» 11 Cnn fil'd mlnntoi qnimtux make ahirta nnd boot* of sal- mon hides and jackets from codfUh skina. Mrs.Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children teething, soften the gums, reduces loflsmran- tlon.allsys psln.cures wind colic, 25o.abottle The Japanese rank as the best gardeners in the wor’ ’. Piso's Cure Is tho best medic inn we ever used for all-affections of throat and lungs.—Ww. O. Exdslky, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10,1900. Gorernmant Pays Low Wages. 'The British Government continues to be denounced by the workers’ union for the low wages paid at Government work shops, shipyards, arsenals nnd gun factories, but nU denunciations and resolutions seem to have no effect. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for ths laat 16 years, and believe him perfectly'honorable in all business transac tions and financially able to carry out any s West 4 Tbuax, ....... v.—, . ledo,O, of mashed potatoes beaten light and j Wamiko, kmxaa A Masvix. Wholesale topped by a few pieces of butter. Bake I H »ll™8Sl«h Cum te taken Internally, set- about half an hour. lug directly upon the blood and mucoussur- Cronmod Potatoos—Phon tho nn » n . f*cos of tho system. Testimonials sent free. Lrcameu t'otatoes—Loop the potn- , prfoe, 750. botti*. sold by all Druggists. »es or cut in small cubes; make a Toko Hsil’s Family Fids for constipation. toes good white sauce, using two table spoonfuls of butter, one and a half of flour, and a cup and a half of milk; season well with salt and pepper, stir in the potatoes, tossing lightly so that they will not be “mussy;” Just before turning out the flame sprinkle a little minced parsley over the top. Pickled Quinces—Quarter the quinces and steam until tender, then drop them Into the following mixture: One quart vinegar, one cup sugar, one tea spoon ground cinnamon and one-half teaspoon ground cloves tied In a thin steamed quinces in it for five minutes, rear vu.uge ,u u.j ■ Thele eUould ltand a few day , bcf0r6 i I ileep ana reel Oulnccs are art tart that aald I had diabetes. Pill# wrought a great change In mj condition, nnd now I tlcep and feel ; be | ng „ sed Quince* are io tort that well again.” | they require more sugar than other A FREE TRIAL of thia great kidney f aweet p| ck i ef . The vinegar ahould medicine which cured Judge Felter j carer the qnlncef. will be mailed to any part of the ' United States. Address Foster-MU- Peru hat but tonr people to every, burn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Sold by all | square mile of territory, and the popo- dealers; price 00 centa per box. la linn la not Inereaaln; - Swiss Lew T.lltl. Obierv.d. The killing of birds Is forbidden In the Swiss Canton of Tesaln, and last year the rural police confiscated over 30,000 traps and nets. Nevertheless, the birds nre offered for sale In the markets with impunity. CATARRH IS THE CAUSE OF MOST KIDNEY DISEASES. PE-RU-NA; CURES CATARRH. “From my personal experience with Per m eatufletl it la a veryjlno remedyfor cat. I affectum, whether of the head, lunge, i Captain James L. Dempsey, Captain ted Precinct Police Force, writes from IBS Ferry St., Troy, as follows. Perunm I catarrh- acn or pelvitTorgana. * ft cures ’colds quickly, and a few doses taken after undue expoeura prevents illness. ••Some of the patrolmen under me have alee found greut relief from Peruna. Jt has cured chronic cases of kidney and bladder troubles, restored men suffering from indigestion and rheumatism, anal am fully persuaded that it is an honest, reliable medicine, hence, 1 fully endorse and recommend it.” —JAMESI. DEMPSEY. Officer A. C. Swanson writes from 607 Harrison St., Council Bluff*/ la., as follows: “As my duties compelled me to be out in all kinds of weather I contracted a severe cold from time to time, which settled in the kidneys, causing severe pains and trouble in the pelvic organs. “I am now like a new man, am in splendid health nnd give all praise to .Peruna.”—A. G ijjrimsou. ' '\ ... , Samuel R. Sprocher, Junior Beadle Court Angelina, i 3422, I. O. O. F., 205 New High St., Los Angeles, Cal., ' writes: **I came here a few years ago suffering with ca tarrh of the kidneys, 4« search of heal th. 1 thought the climate would cure me, but jouud I was mis* taken, llut what the climate could not do Peruna could and did do. Seven weeks* trial convinced me that I had the right medicine, and 2 was then a well man. 1 know of at least twenty friends and friends in this city.”—SAMUEL Jt. SPltECUER. Catarrh of the Kidntyi a Common Dii- eaae—Kidney Be Regarded oiam. CAPTAIN JAMES L. DEMPSEY. nay* r Trouble Often Fails to , as Catarrh by Phyii- Catarrh o. the kidneys is very common indeed. It is a pity this fact is not better known to the physicians^ as well is the pcorlo. People have kidney disease. They take some diuretic, honing to get better. They never once think of catarrh. Kidney dis ease and catarrh are seldom associated in tho minds if t-»e people, oad, alas, it is not very often associated in the minds of the physici; ns. Too few physicians recog nize catarrh of tho Kidneys. They doctor for something else. They try this remedy and that remedy. The trouble may be catarrh all the time. A few bottles of Peruna wouli cure them. Pe-ru-na Removes the Cause of the Sidney Trouble. Peruna strikes at the very centre of the difficulty, by eradicating the catarrh from the kidneys. Catarrh is the cause of kid ney difficulty. Remove the cause and you remove the effect. With unerring accuracy Peruna goes right to the spot. Ths kid neys are soon doing their work with per fect regularity. Thousands of Testimonials. gone beyond the conti | are received by Dr. Hartman every year, ! giving Peruna th# .whole praise for mar velous cures. Pe-ru-na Cures Kidney Disease. Peruna cures kidney disease. The reason it cures kidney disease is because it cures catarrh. Catarrh of the kidneys is the cause of most kidney disease. Peruna cures catarrh wherever it happens to be lo cated. It rarely fails. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, firing m full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. 1 ' CURES DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE, BILIOUSNESS, NERVOUSNESS TYNER’S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY Bowel." I 30TA1MIC )■ BLOOD BALM Ths Great Tested Remedy for the speedy *.nd permanent care of Scrofula, Rheuma tism, Catarrh, Ulcers, Eccefts, Sorea. Erup tions, Weakness, Nervousness, and all BLOOD MD SUN DISEASES. It h by far the best building up Tonic and Blood Purifier ever offered to the world. It makes new. rich tlood, Ln parts rcncwei' tality, and possesses almost miracu heajlaf properties. Writs for Book Of V gs.oofor a Isirge Settle, or $5.00 for tlx boti aad medicine will be seat, freight paid, crSs-oofor seat, freight paid, by BLOOD BAXJK CO., Atlanta, Ga. STORE FRONTS Hoautiful, Evorl _ Tort - SOUTHERN FOUNDRY CO., Owensboro, Kentucky FREE to WOMEN I A Larr* Trial Box and book of in struction* absolutely Free tad Poet- MM^NBmmUie value of. paid, enough to prove the value ot PaxtineToilet Antiseptic Libby’s Food Products Hash* etc.—wholesome foods that are aa dainty aa they ara gmd Amous the Veal Loaf, Beef Hash. mom mid. »u. ■ —7. aa substantial aa they are appetising. Aak your Grocer lor L!bby*a. Libby, McNeill & Libby Chicago jsaw mills! Latest lm roved Cl row Mr Saw Mills. with Rejro't Universal Lo* BeamsJUctllin- ear. Simultaneous Bet Works and tho Heo- cock-JMng Variable Feed Works are aaez for ACOtntACY, simplicity, dveabil- D BASK OP OPKBATIOJf. Write for full descriptive circulars. Manufactured by the SALEM IRON WQBKB.WInston-lalsm.N.C, Give the name of thl* paper whan writing to advertiser*—(At25-04) MALSBY & Co. 4| Sentb Forsyth St, Atlanta,Ga. PortoM* and Stationary Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills 1NP ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY ^ earriti la .tock/er ttlUXDIA TZ iMpmnt MkMIurr.lnMMMnlMnnu Write us for catalofus, prices, etc. before buying. K-as^ftsBWMB’iEttlswr The formula oft noted Boston phyticlan. and wed with great success a, a Vaginal Wash, for Leucorrhcea, Palvic Catarrh, Naul Catarrh, Son Throat, Sore Eves, Cuts, end all soreness of mucus membrane. In local tnatmnt of tonal. ID* Paxtto* I* Invaluable. U.ed aa a Vaginal YYaah wa ehallonga tha world to pndse# Ita equal for thocoofhOMa. Itl#anT.lationlneIwiuln/e and healing power; it kill, all garma which eu* Inflammation and dlaohugaa. take a substitute- thereUnothingUkePaztine. Writs for tbs Frss Box of Faztlne t<Hlsy. E. PAXTON CO., .7 Pops ZUg., Boston Kass. ANNUAL SALE, TEN Chlcto-orN.Y. 59» MILLION BOXES EH^TEXAS^lOyiSmUfl