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TIMESENTEItPRIBE, THOMASVILLE, OA„ AUGUST 26, 1904.
CHIEF OF POLICE SAVED.
^ Newberry, S. C.—W. H. Harris, Chief
t>f Police of Newberry, cays: “I suf
fered for a number of years with
%ldney complaint. There was a dull
tachlng across the small of my back
‘that was worse at night and made me
feel miserable all the time. The kidney
•ecretlons were dark and full of sedi
ment, and lack of control compelled
me to rise a number of times during 1
the night. Between this annoyance
'and the backache It was impossible
‘for mo to get much sleep and my
health was being undermined. I tried
« number of remedies, but nothing
helped me until I got Doan’s Kidney
T*411s. The use of this remedy accord
ing to^ directions promptly brought
about a chftuge for the better. After
using two boxes tb# backache all left
me, the kidney secretions cleared up
■and the action of tho kidneys became
normal.”
A FREE TRIAL of this great kidney
gnediclne which cured Obief Harris
will be mailed on application to any
part of the United States. Address
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Sold by all dealers; price, fifty cents
per box.
HOUSEHOLD
- AFFAIRS
f Earthworms Must Have Moisture.
Earthworms cannot live without
moisture; their food la also dependent
upon it. During droughts they bur
row down to moisture, often three or
four feet, and It is only after rains
during humid weather, or In damp
earth that they may be dug up Just
under tho surface, or are seen reach
ing far out of their holes, or even
travelling on tho surface to new locall-
ties, generally at night. Vegetable
mould often grows upon pavements,
and worms frequent such places.
Often they crawl upon the hard side
walks and cannot burrow down again.
They are found in greatest numbers
wherever tbero is decaying vegeta
tion. Worms are friends of man and
serve an Important economic pur
pose.—St. Nicholas.
Cures ‘SScem?'
8ALT RHEUM, EC-*
ZEMA, ovory form of
malignant SKIN
I ERUPTION, bosldoo
being efficacious in
toning up 1ho ajrstnm
and roatoringtho con
stitution. whan impaired
from any causa. It la a
flna Tonio, and (fa almost supernatural healing
properties justify us in guaranteeing a cure of
oil blood diseases, if directions arc followed.
Price, 91 per Dottle. or 0 Bottlnn for •&.
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DR. WOOLLEY’S
OPIUM AND WHISKY
ANTIDOTE
fill core permanently at yonr own borne.
Mr. T. M. Brown, of DeQueen, Ark., says:
••Over neven years ago I was cured of tbo
opium habit hy your medicine, and have con
tinued In tho very best of health since."
Mr. \V. M. Tunstall, of Loving* ton, Va.,
•ays: "l ain glad to nay that 1 firmly believe
that I am entirely and permanently cured of
the Drink Habit, as l have never even so much
as wanted a drink In any form since I took
your eradlcatof. now is months ago. It w*f
the best money I ever Invested.”
Mrs. Virginia Townsend, of Shrereport. La.,
writes: "No more opium. I have taken no
other remedy than yours and I make no mta-
take when I say that my health Is better now
than It ever was In my life, and I owe It to you
and your remedy. It lias been twelve yean
alnee I was cured by your treatment."
Dr. Woolley has thousands of such testimon
ials, with permission to use them. A treat
ment with so many reoommcndattor.a from
Fhvslclans and cured patient* must be good.
Dr. Woolley's Autirlota has imitators, (as
mil good articles have (—perhaps you have tried
K me of them, but there is nothing like Wool-
/'a. It has stood the teat of thirty years. No
(man or woman who usee opium or whisky In
Any form, or who has friends so afflicted
should hesitate to write to
DR. D. M. WOOLLEY,
100 North Fryor Htreet, Atlanta, On.,
(or his book on these diseases, which ho will
pend free and confidential.
Avery & Company
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B1-R8 South Forayth St., Atlanta, Ga
-ALL KINDS OF-
MACHINERY
HOW Tti HANG A MIRROR.
Choose a spet whore it will reflect
the view from the window or some
thing pretty; then it will add to the
beauty of the room. In any case,
whether the object of the mirror bo
decorative or merely useful, do not
place it anywhere where the sun’s ray*
will fail «n it, for the sun acts injuri
ously on the mercury and clouds the
glass. ....
THE CARE OF LAMPS.
It is not an uncommon thing for
women who are fastidious in other
matters te pay little or no attention
to lamps except to fill them when nec
essary and trim the wicks when they
become uneven. Lamps should be kept
perfectly clean on the inside as well as
on the outside. They should bo care
fully examined and filled each morn
ing, and when necessary cleaned out
and trimmed.
A GRAY BEDROOM.
A gray bedroom is a novel idea, yet
a very attractive scheme for such a
room is described in an art publication.
The walls were to be treated with a
pale gray satin paper which combines
equally well with gray or white enam
eled gray, while the rugs in white and
yellow give lightness to the scheme. A
wnshstnnd set of yellow ware, a screen
of yellow linen taffeta, clear white cur
tains, and a few brass candlesticks
complete a room as cool and peaceful
as can be pictured.
TO WASH COLORED STOCKINGS.
Make strong lather of soap and hot
water, as hot as the hand can bear.
After washing tho stockings in this
lather rinse in cold water, with, if the
articles bo colored, a little salt thrown
in to prevent the colors running. It is
very necessary to wring as much water
out as possible, and thon wring again
In a dry towel. Dry immediately be
fore a fire. The articles must be hung
up, not laid over anything. On no ac
count must soap Itself be rubbed on,
nor, If the article be colored, must it
be allowed to iio about In folds before
drying, for by doing so it will stain
itself.
SOME USES*FOR VINEGAR.
Vinegar will keep the hands white
and smooth, and prevent chapping
when exposed to the cold air after
washing in hot or soapy water. Be
fore drying the hands rub over them a
lenspoonful of vinegar and the relief
will bo very great.
Th© toughest beef or chicken can b«
made tender and palatable by putting
a good spoonful of cider vinegar in the
pot In which it Is boiling, or in the
Juice with which it Is basted if roast
ing in a pan.
Ono-half pint of vinegar, one table*
spoonful of salt, one teaspoonful of
cayenne pepper and one pint of boll
log water will cure night sweats. Mix
and let cool; strain, and sponge the pa
tlent at bedtime.
In warm weather bathe with diluted
vinegar; it is cooling and will make the
skin soft.
USEFUL FACTS TO KNOW.
Here are a few suggestions in regard
to the things which a careful house
wife may find it wise to teach the new
maid;
Tench her to put ns much furniture
as possible outside the room before be
ginning to sweep, to brush the rest
and cover it with dust cloths, gays the
Philadelphia Telegraph.
Tench her to soak newspapers In cold
water, squeeze them, tear into bits, and
sprinkle on the floor to prevent dust
flying.
Tench her to rub the carpet well
after sweeping with a elolh wrung out
of clean ammonia water—one table
spoonful to two quarts of water.
Teach her to wipe the polished floor
with n damp cloth and then rub with
a dry one.
Tench her to cover h soft broom with
a clean cloth, and brush the ceilings
and walls.
Tench her to clean tho windows
while tho dust is settling.
Teach her to use a flat paint brush
for window frames and latches.
Tench her to remove the spots
finger marks on white woodwork with
a cloth wrung out of warm wfcter and
dipped in prepared chalk.—Massa' h:;
setts Ploughman.
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live the name of this paper when
ting to advertisers—(At32-04)
RECIPES£_ |
One Egg Cako—One egg. one-half cup
butter, one cup sugar, two-thirds cup
milk, two scant cups flour, one tea-
spoonful baking powder, nutmeg.
Potato Salad—Marinate three cupfuls
coil boiled potatoes, one and one-half
cupfuls of pecan nuts broken in pieces
with French dressing; arrange on salad
dish and garnish with watercress or
radishes.
Blackeyed Cookies—One cup lard, one
cup sugar, two eggs, one-half cup milk,
ttaspoonful nutmeg, two teaspooufuls
baking powder, one cup currants; add
flour enough to stiffen; shape Into cook
ies and cook in a hot oven.
Mrs. Cleveland’s Brown Bread—One
bowl Indian meal, one bowl of rye
flour, one bowl of sour milk, one large
cup of molasses, one teaspoon of soda,
one teaspoon of salt. The whole to be
mixed and steamed two and one-half
hours and baked from twenty minutes
to one-half hour, according to bett of
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THEY HAVE EMOTIONAL HAIR.
Londoners Who “Go Gray” and Black
Again Within a Few Hours.
Not only is “emotional” hair well
known to medical specialists, but
every hair dresser of experience rec
ognizes it frequently in connection
with his own customers.
With some peculiarly constituted
people the hair is affected by every
passing emotion, and uot only does
it reach the extremes of crispness,
but it varies in color vastly. This
latter peculiarity is bo well recog
nized by every hair dresser that somo
members of that calling are prepared
to say definitely of a given regular
customer, "Blank is not well, or he
has some great trouble on his mind
just now.”
j Many & man who appears exceed
ingly gray on one day Is comparative
ly dark haired the next, and cases
aro known where the single white
locks of hair that sometimes are
found on a head otherwise wholly
black have disappeared almost entire
ly and then come again. That It to
say, the white tuft ha3 gone almost
black lilco the surrounding hair and
has then become quite white, again,
and so on.
We all know what uso Shakespeare
and other dramatists and poets have
made of the influence of emotion upon
human hair, but one of the most cel
ebrated detective inspectors now at
Scotland Yard said to the wrltor in
regard to this very subject:
"When I have put my hand sud
denly on to the shoulder of somo
man I was arresting I have actually
heard the rustling of his hair, or
thought that I could; at least, I have
seen all the hair about tho ears palp
ably move like that of an animal,
and when that man has been sen
tenced afterwnrd his hair, that had
before seomed to be crisp and bristly,
has appeared dark and thin and
poor.”
Two of the best known hair dress
ers In London havo assured the writ
er that they havo customers who go
gray and black again within a few
hours. One Instanced the case of a
financial magnate who came to grief
and was tried for fraud. During the
proceedings he went iron gray, but
directly he had been acquitted his
balr returned to its normal color—
of course, quite without any artificial
means.
Another strange fact Is that there
are a comparatively limited number
of people whoso hair will never take
any dye, no matter what it may be,
successfully and thoroughly. Bottle
after bottle of hair dye may be ex
pended upon it, but It will never take
mjr pigment properly.—London Tit-
Bits I
Cat Nurses Squirrels.
A Joplin (Mo.) dispatch to the Chi
cago Inter-Ocean states:
William Williams, a farmer living
south of Avilla. near this city, has a
cat that nurses a litter of squirrels.
Four young tox squirrels were taken
to tho house recently from the nest
where they were found, although thv*
family cat had a litter of kittens, she
exhibits motherly fondness for the
squirrels, and makes regular trips
back and forth from the house to the
barn, and licks and nurses the squlr-
dels as tenderly as she does her kit
tens.
Tbo net circulation of the national
bankB of this country now amounts
to $432,247,605 and is the highest ever
known. It is frightful to contemplate
the number of germs all that paper
money represents and still tiie na
tion manages to survive. Evidently
the germ theory has had no effect on
the circulation of paper money and
has certainly not made the public any
more reluctant to receive wealth in
that form.
Mall Carried by Reindeer Team.
The capacity of the reindeer for
team work Is remarkable. His hoofs
aro very broad and do not penetrate
tho snow crusts. His avorage weight
Is about 400 pounds. He will swiftly
draw a sled carrying COO pounds, and
with this load can cover thirty, fifty
and even ninety miles a day. The
reindeer teams now carry the malls
from Kotoebqe to Point Barrow, a
distance of 650 miles—the most north
erly post route in the world. No food
is carried for the deer. At the end
of hla Journey, or at any stopping
place, he is turned loose, and at once
breaks through the snow to the white
moss, which serves as food. It costs
nothing to feed hlmi As the white
settlements increase In the mineral
bearing parts of Alaska, and In many
places remote from railway and
steamboat transportation, the rein
deer express will be one of tho most
Important factors in territorial life.
FITS permanently oared. No fit* or nervous-
ness after first day’s uso of Dr. Kline s Great
Nerve Restorer, $2t rial bottle and treatise free
Dr. R. H. Kuwk. Ltd.. m Aroh »t„ Phlla., Pa.
Gunnery practice at Newport has fright
ened away the iish.
I do not believe I’lso’S Cure for Consump
tion has anoqual for eougbs andoolds.--Jom»
F.Boteb, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 15,1900.
The mortality rate from cancer has
trebled in Germany since 1875.
Japan va. Ruaal*.
It Is well known that Japan is a
Very small country as compared with
the Russlnn empire. Its area Is 147,-
000 square miles, while Russia has
3.000.000. In population th$ disparity
Is much less, but still very great—44,-
000,000 for Japan against 120,000.000
for the Russian Empire.
Beware «f Ointment* For Catarrh That
Contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense of
smell and-completely derange the whole sys-
tem when entering it through the mueous
surfaces. Huoli artlolesshould never be used
exoept on prescriptions from reputable phy
sicians, as the damage (hey will do is ten fold
to the good you can possibly derive from
them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured '
by F. J. Cheney k Co., Toledo, O.. contains
no morcury, and Is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Curo
be sure you get the genuine. It ia'taken In
ternally, and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F.
J. Chenoy A Co. Testimonials free.
Bold by Druggists; price, 75c. per bottle.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for oonatlpatlon.
Our Life Saving Service.
So effective is the life-saving service
of the United States that from disas
ters to 240 documented vessels on the
coast during the year, having 3802
persons on board, only twenty lives
were lost, and of the $9,000,000 worth
of property put in Jeopardy but a little
more than $1,000,000 was lost.
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Recorder of Deeds, West, who witnessed
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Louise, Ga., April 15.—Havo usod youi
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I eon Id say too much in praise of Gormetuor.
-W. F. Phillips.
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Some curious-minded investigator is
making statistical studies among the
popular magazines 'to discover wheth
er men or women are the more proli
fic story-writers. Thus far the sexes
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BE SURE TO QET WINCHESTER MAKE OF SHELLS.
VANILLA SNAPS.
Cream well together one and owe-
quarter cupfuls of butter and the
s.wno of sugar; add three eggs well
beaten; then add alternating half a
cup of milk and three and one-half
cupfuls of sifted flour; flavor wtth
two teaspooufuls of vanilla; beat for
a minute; put In a pastry bag and
press out in rings for greased baking
sheets; bake in moderate oven a del
icate color.
The leader of the graduating clan
In the Chicago University Law School
la a woman. But, as she can't vote
•ho will havo to take it out in lead
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CT. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY,
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the entire system. Your medicine has been tried and found true, hence
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