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TIMBS-ENTBRPRISB, TH0MA8VILLE. GA., SEPTEMBER 9, 1904.
f WAR ON THE GARTER.
Tlie Leeds (Knjrfentl) Physical 6ul-
*ture Society iuiirndH to make a crusade
.against the wourlbg of hats. Now It
announced thnt an soon at the Leeds
reformers shall have persuaded their
townsmen to. go laities/ their next
attack will bo on tly garter, which
they assert Is so provocative of vRri-
cose veins. After living cut away Its
support, tbo stocking Itself will be
condemned, and they boot will Anally
have to give wvty tythe sandal. ^
RUBBER AU^XJMOBILINQ VEIL.
An accessor.yartiele of apparel which
6liouid interest Indies accustomed to
automoblling is an absolutely water*
proof atid/^tustproof rubber veil. The
veil is gathered around the top on n
ribbon, .which Is tied under tbo brim
of theyhut After belug so tied it Is
tbro .ru up over the hat. It may be
fol Jwl up when not in use nnd can be
c jnvenieutly carried in u lady’s pocket-
/hook. It resembles In appearance a
ellk chiffon veil and Is of about the
tsaruo weight
FAMOUS BEAUTIES NOT YOUNG.
It is said that if a woman lives In
ibunm/uy with the laws of nature she
will grow' more beautiful as she grows
■oKler. She should be iliore beautiful
fut forty than at sixteen If she Is not
victim to the ravages of disease. Most
of the world-famous beauties reached
their zenith nt forty. Helen of Troy
was first heart! of at that nge. Cleo
patra was considerably more than
thirty when she first met Antony.
Aspnsfa was twenty-three when she
married Pericles, and was still a bril
liant figure twenty years later. Anno
of Austria wafc thirty-eight when pro
nounced the most beautiful woman In
Europe. Catherine of Russia ascend
ed the throne at thirty-three and
reigned, thirty-five years. Milo, tte-
caimei/wns at her zenith at forty.
// BEAUTY OF EXPRESSION.
It is often the plain men and women
who inspire the deepest and most
lasting affection, and tills Is probably
due to the fact that their play and
power of facial expression not only
atone tor ther lack Of regular beauty,
but/feveal such an attractive shlo that
na'ujoro charm is needed to captivate
aflpvcr.
v A hundred pleading letters, dozens of
•entreating messages, will leave* a heart
unmoved, whereas one pathetic, yearn
ing look from a pair of soulful eyes
will break down the bnrVler that was,
and may bo, threatening to dlvldo two
livr.s.
^ Scornful, Imperceptible curl of &
pretty lip, Intercepted flash of malice
or a vlndlctlvo glanco from bright
uyos, will throw a now and disquiet-
lug light upon the character of a man
or woman.—Philadelphia Ledger.
y MODISH NEEDLEWORK.
Hairpin work has Just been elevated
by a grand couturier to the honor of
ornamenting costly gowns In delicate
■‘flimsy material, such as crepon,
oollennc, solo do chine, lavishly
tucked nnd gauzed. In such a case
the trimming, over two Inches wide,
simulating giilmp, Is made on Inrge
shuttles with coarse and silky ma
era me Cord, exactly matching the
color of the dress, mostly of chamois
or straw color. Sown through the
pleated centro, with the hoops project
ing either side quite freo, It Is arranged
In graceful meander!ngs, which occa
sionally enclrclo Teitorlffe whocls, like
wise wrought In extra coarse thread.
The effect Is uncommon, altogether
novel and somewhat rustic, but, above
nil, forms a strong contrast with the
ordinary types of garniture now In
vogue, generally being either extremely
diaphanous, supple, or dazzling.
AN OLD MAID TO IIER NIECE.
My dear child, you will soon be at an
age when you will think a young man
Is Cod’s own masterpiece.
Several of those masterpieces, small
ni«‘ce, you will think are Just lovely;
but take my advice and don’t be too
hasty.
It Is only a very foolish girl, my
dear, who gets engaged the very first
proposal she bao.
Xo—wait awhile! Every proposal
you have will be more interesting than
tiie one preceding It.
Beware, my child, of the glib man,
who tells lu fine lauguoge the emo
tions of his heart. He has been there
many, many times before.
Beware, little girl,' of the fellow who
thinks that a kiss Is all tlint is needed
to speak his affection. For. verily,
such men are as sands of the sen.
Watch out also for the generation of
flatterers who think they have all
women down fine.
But when some dear boy comes
along, who stammers and x blushes, and
blurts out queer sentences, then Is the
time for yon to be merciful. For, be
hold, this awkward youth is really and
truly In love with you; so show him
every consideration.—Mail and Ex
press.
THE DESTINY OF WOMAN.
Tko real results of this modern
woman's movement are seen, I believe,
.-ays Dr. Lyman Abbott In the World's
V'ork. in better w.-,vs to self-support-
h- s ironr.ii; In eiibugeJ opportunities
iVt productive Industry; In consequent
industrial independence for unmarried
women; In a resultant release from
the odious compulsion which ilrOvtt
women into marriage as the Only
means of livelihood open td timid; in
an end to that kind V>’f \nnrltal subor
dination which grew out of tho fact
that Bb Uneducated woman Is Inferior
to an educated man; In an intellectual
•companionship m the married lifo
based op wnirnou understanding of
all, <1&movoinent8 and a common in
terest in them all; lu the ability of the
mother to keep the Intellectual respect
of her boy after he lias good out of tho
home to college or to business, and to
bo hie trusted counsellor and his In-
eplVer; In woman’s broader horizon,
larger life, and more richly endowed
character; In the ampler service slid
can render to society, to her country,
aud to the world! and In her better
equipment for the finest and highest
service of all, that which Is Inherent
in motherhood. “It la a woman's des
tiny,” Balzac makes one of his char
acters say, “to create, not things, but
men. Our creations nro our children;
our children are our pictures, our books
and statues.” This Is tho greatest
career of all—greater than that of the
lawyer, tho doctor, tho poet, or tho
artist. Law governs life, medlclno
prolongs life, poetry portrays life, art
presents a simulacrum of life; tho
mofber creates life. The education of
the future will recognize motherhood
ns the supremest of all destinies, and
tbo curriculum of nil schools ami col
leges worthy of the namo will bo
fashioned to conform to this staudurd
and to prepare for this service.
Fdihion’8 Fad#,
and
^'Fancies, %
Most of the French sailors bare
large round crowns, a wreath of posies
and a fall of lace behind.
No matter bow many wraps on band,
le of these little fyouse Jackets of
light silk is a necessity for summer
evenings.
Silver gny and laco arc very chic,
nnd crepon de sole, In palest pinks,
bines and maaves, la In request for
the toilet do Jcnue fllle.
Batiste Is ■ very beautiful stuff for
diaphanous gowns where In a white,
baff or cream grouud largo floral de
signs In variegated tlnta repose.
Oddly shaped crowns are prominent
features of the summer bat, same hav
ing their greatest width from sldo to
side, others are narrow and long.
Shirring done over a soft cord and
applied In ribbon effect across tbo
shoulders and the Iqwer part of the
yoke Is a very new bodice garnlturo.
Some of the sleeves are fashioned
dolman-llke, having but the opening
for the arm, whllo the loose drapery
falls from Ihe shoulder, taking the
place of a sleeve.
Now colors arc continually making
their debuts, and many of them ara
really charming, though a majority aro
unattractively named. There Is the
new* onion color, for Instance.
Orange, by tho way, is one of the
very best of the relieving colors, but
It must bo used skilfully. Toned down
with black and white, It combines with
almost any of the dark or neutral tint
ed stuffs, and It la used with good
effect In combination with many of tbo
light tlnta.
Batiste brilliant Is an exquisite thin
material, with n crisp, yet soft sur
face, and a satin finish. Borne charm
ing patterns were seen the other day
In one of tho shops where advanco
fashions are to be studied. They had
small white dots and a tiny flower
pattern In blue, pinks and muuvos.
Little girls' frocks would bo very
pretty In this material.
Children's shirt waists to be worn
with the shoulder strap skirt are of
various materials, but undoubtedly the
most stylish aro those of white linen.
Those can bo made up with plain bos
pleats or with any amount of band
work. Quite wide collars and cuffs
with buttonhole edge arc very pretty,
and feather stitching or tiny vine em
broidery can be used effectively. /
The serviceable leghorn has given
place lo the larger and more fancy
garden hat for children’s wear. These
are prettily trimmed with a wreath;
and when small bows arc Introduced
to tie the flowers, the effect Is of small
bouquets laid around the rim. The in
side brim ef some of these bats is
heavily puffed with chiffon and htce,
while others are quite plain. A small
V-sbsped wire extends on one of the
undersides of the rim to give the bat
a graceful droop toward the shoulder.
A Civilized Jndl.o.
The first foreign venture ef the Brit,
ish Bible 8odety was to have part of
the New Testament translated Into
Mohawk by a chief with the extraor
dinary name of Tyonenbowkarawen,
but who finally reduced it to Nelson
and became a British officer and fought
this country is the War of 1812. _
Miss M. Cartlcdge gives some
helpful advice to young girls.
Aer letter is but one of thou
sands which prove that nothing
Is so helpful to young girls who
■re ]ust arri ving st the period of
womanhood as Lydia E. Pink*
ham’B Vegetable CompdUdtL
''Diktt Mas. PixitnAH:—I cannot
is the only medicine
eared me. I suffen.
first menstrual period, I felt eo weak
“ * ” r at times 1 could not ]
Its with the usual In'
. ghts became sluggish, , .
headaches, backaches and sinking
idlowei
uteres
i, J ha
spells, also pains In tho hack and i
limbs. In fact, I was stele all oret.
" Finally, after many other remedies
had been tried, we were advised to get
Lydia E. Plnkhnm’s Vegetable
" - - - an j j ftIn pleased to say
wonderful change for
piece, and In a short time I was In
perfect health. I felt buoyant, full of
life, and found all wo, a a pastime. I
am indeed glad to tell my experience
with Lydia E. I’tnkliam’s Vege
table Compound! for it made a dif
ferent girl of mo. Yours very truly,
HioeM. Caatt-atmi, 531 Whitehall St,,
Atlanta, Ga."- tIOOO torf.lt If nlflnl .1
atom tetter creotm #'**«* -»«nnibeproSuceH
TIME AND MONEY. .
"Don't you eometlmcs think that
yon should hpve devoted less time to
getting moneyt"
"Yes," answered Sonstor Sorghum,
"It occasionally strikes mo that I
ought to have made a fortune quicker.
But, on tho whole, I'm satisfied.—
Washington Star.
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KNOCKERS FOR BEDROOM DOORS.
No late eomerii to breakfast will be
Able to make excuse that "they did not
hear thdmsetves. called", lit the future,
and housemaids' knuckles wlli escape
a sore trial at the hands of unwitting
risers, for door knockers - are now fas
tened to up to date bedroom doors,
says the London Dally Mel).
They are not only exceedingly use
ful, but very quaint and ornamental,
belnf exset replicas In brass In a
smaller else of th* famous Durham
Sanctuary khofckef.
This knocker with Its gdrgoyld head
dates from tho Norman times, wheri
It was the privilege of the church id
protect fugitives at hor portals. The
fugitive hid only to knock, and at gny
hour of tho day or night the door
would be opened to him by tbe porter
who dwelt in rooms above.
1118 EXPERIENCE WITH LOVE.
"Do yon bcllevo that lovo Is a dis
ease?"
"Well, It makes U» feel tar trow
well at times."
‘Toil? tVhy, t didn't know you wefo
lit love'j
"I'm not. But I sit opposite It nt
a boarding-houso table throe times a
day.—Kansas Cltv .Tonrnat.
FITS pr roian-atly cured. No fltsornerroni-
cess after first day’s use of Dr. Kline's Great
Nerveltestorar.gStrlal bottle aud treatise tow
Dr. 11. U, Ktltiq, Ltd,, Ml Arch St.. Phils,,Fa.
. The most widely known English writer
in Japnn le Carlyle,
l’lsa’s flare tor Consumption Is an Infallible
medicine for ebughe and colds.—N. W.
SlitUKL, Ocean Grove, N. J;, Feb, 17,1W3.
License is paid In London cm 7000 aatcP
mobiles.
It ts not so tiincb what yon pay for, but
wlmt you got that needs closo attention
when buying funeral supplies, nnd so
strongly Impressed with this foot aro those
who know wliat 'they aro doing that tboy
Insist on laying their friends away In
"NanoxAr," oaskets.
The Strategy ef 4 Weasel,
“A weasel Is a wizard os well as It
tighter, and often wins his battlos by
strategy,’’ said Emm'et Wolfe, of Mis
sissippi. “I was recently in a flablng
camp that was near a largo stack of
lumber. It seemed that n large num
ber of rats Inhabited tho cool cfevlcoa
under the lumber pile, and on day a
weasel put In Its appearance. Wo
had the pleasure of seeing a battle
royal ovory (ley for several days, and
by and by the weasel had klllpd every
rat In tha colony exaept one, which
was nearly as largo as a cat.
"They fought several times a day,
and the weasel always got the worst
of It. One day wo noticed It Indus
triously digging a hole under the
woodplpo, and though little of It. A
little later we saw It challenge the
rat to battle, and as soon as tho fight
began to warm up tho weasel sudden
ly turned tall and sneaked to tbo hole
like all possessed. Tbo sat tallowed
In hot pursuit, and both disappeared
ACHEO IN EVERY ROMS,
OhlMfo Society Womma,Wha Tfag'So Sick
Ska Ooald Not Sleep or JBstp Cured by
Doea'ft Kidney Fllle.
Morion Knight pf 88 Auhland
Ave., Chicago, Orator of tho West SldP
Wednesday Club, say*; “This winter
when I started
to use Doan's
Kidney Fills I
ached Inovery
bono aud bad
intense pains
in the kidrpys
and pelrlc or-
ffans. Tbe
urine ires
thick aud
cloudy, ami I
could barely
eat enough to
_ live. I felt a
change for" the. better within a week.
The second week J began eating heart
ily. I began to Improve generally, and
before seven weeks had passed 1 was
well. 1 bad spent hundreds of dollars
for medicine that did pot Help me, but
id worth of Doan’s Kidney Fills re
stored the to perfect health."
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No restriction Is put on ago, and many
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"Childhood's hours aro the happiest
times of one's life!” sighed tbe disap
pointed man.
"Ob, I don’t know!" chirped hlz
companion. “I don't zee but that 1
cap watch a ball game Just about as
well as I could forty years ago!”—De
troit Freo Psoas
A Bird Friendship.
The rector ot Woolstono, Mr. Gll-
bort Coventry, told mo df a wild rock
dove which on« of bti stable boys bad
roared from the neat. It slept In the
opon, however, and had full liberty.
Soon the good things on the rector’s
table attracted It, nnd tt would appear
through tile open window at meal
times, take hot soup with much zest
and even sip iborry'frop a wineglass.
At night It often slipped (n and slept
in tho rector's bed on Its beck under
tho coverlet. On Sunday morning,
during tho reading of the lesson, the
dove flew swiftly through an open
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