Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, October 07, 1904, Image 5

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TUn&ENTBRJPWSE. THOMASVILLE. OCTOBER 7, 1904. . Swam far Pood. In this country swans are but little seen, except In public parks, but they are comine Into Increasing favor on private estates, as they giro tho finish ing touch to as ornamental shoot ot Watef. In England aarana hava boon raised oter sines tbs time of Richard tho Lion Hearted for eating purposes, the largest swannery was maintained by Lord Ilcbester, In DorMt, when) • fffta a. 4 *nn WlaJa war. Vnnf In GOOD THINGS ABOUT OATS. Hso TO GIVE UP. Buffered At<iuU* Prom Kldnr*j Uliorderi L'tttU Cured by lltMiiV Kidney l’llla; tJeorKP W. lt^nofT, of 11)33 Nortlt fcloveutb street, Philadelphia, Pa., a I 'lug. writes: “FIto I i'.vtts.li ' yenrs ago 1 was I fj suffering so with fc/k my ba.k and kld- ■MWwsTlfeftf " eJS ,ll * t 11 0,ten Hfljf ’ nui kldno.v secre- Fellne Is OnS of tho Most Fastidious Animals About Hlo Toilet.. "Third baa been all much talk about eatsln tbs newspapers and In pseudo* sclontlflb circles uf’lato and about the way In-which they spread all* kinds of disastrous and deadly contagions,** said the oafs friend In the flew Or leans Times-Democrat, "that It Is real ly refreshing to find In print anything that la at all good about the feline. Recently the cat was put on the out lawed list In Washington. Doctors and scientists bars been urging for some time the claim that the cat was an unclean thing and the acatterer of diseases. "It is a bit cheering In this WSstd bf pessimism to turn to the following and lasting euro la all cater ofgPBOIHO BLOOD POISON, BTRICTITBK, VARICO CELE, WEAK BACK, PROS'!A1IO TROU BLE AND ALL DIS EASES PEODLIAR TO MEN, ALSO ALL NERVOUS, KIDNEY, BLADDER AND REC TAL DISEASES AND from 700 to 1,300 birds were kept. In the early days, say«\ Country Lit# In America. All awana were raised at one place and brands laswd to num bers of the nobility. 1UEUMATI81 1 FANOY BATHING SHOES. Cross stitch has Invaded eren the new bathing shoes, and some very at tractive sandals keen at the shore are finished In tble way. The canvaa shoe Is, of coarse, the besttrabjeet for the work, and stltcbery must be in fast color*. Whit* canvas tan baVe decora- tlon In black yt fed or blot; bine. In white or rad, etc, j.jj,., . Her father lived in Rhode Island, near Providence, till tie birth of Mrs. Coston, and then moved to New York, whsre ehe waa married. She crossed the plains to The Dalles, Ore., In 1852. At h. meeting held In Portland last year It was found that Mrs. Coatod wa* the only living person who crossed the plains In 1852, Ur* cotton's dnugiifc, Ur* Mattie Smith, aged flfty-twd years, lives In Seattle. Boudoir chat. A clever woman traveler monded a rent In her gown by using a hair from bar head as a thread for the' needle she always carries In her purse. It la easy enough to go around an ob stinate man, aa every woman knows. All you have to do Is to fool him Into, the belief that he Is having bla own way. When society girls set to work to thlnkup a new fad, why- don’t they Invent a useful one-running the lawn mower, for Instance? Of course, there are fewyr marriage's thn usual, thla year. The girls don’t want everybody to think that they Old the proposing. - . When o girl klaset another girl In public the generally thinks nil the young men who are looking on Ore cm vlohs, but sometimes sh*** mistaken. *' Qirle should know how to make good bread; to cook all kinds of meats, vege tables and fruits; to make the nicest buckwheat cake* in the world, and to cut and make their own dress. When a man comet to you sad waul* to .barrow fs, you can't win tala grati tude by giving him good ndvlc* about omriMn* Inatnarl ' Important Atlanta who treat their oases themsolvee. Writs U you cannot call and describe IT I lie your troubles and receive by re turn mall, tree of charge, oar diagnosis Sea ribfcSS tl0E8 Sans KCS&i nntural, my legs BlW^. mid stomach were swollen, and I had no appetite. When doctors failed to help me I began using Doan's Kld- hiy. Pills sbd improved until my Duck Was strong and my appetite returned, bhrlog the four.jreaf* sine* 1 stopped using them 1 hare enjoyed excellent health. The core was permanent" (Blgned) GEORGE W. RENOFF. A TRIAL FREE—Addreaa Foster- MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For tale by all dealers. Price, GO cent* r cured. No fitsornervons. ’§ use of Dr. Kline’s Orest Mm XICT* BmT9 uau ui aauup ■ \ [errelteatorer,82triftlbottle andtrtatlMfr*« • 1 )r. B.H, KloXx, Ltd,, MlArehBt., Phils.,?* Sanitary crusaders an now after owner. ( In the London Mall, In dotenao of tho Cat: ‘tho moat faatidloua mammal* In matter* of the tfillet are to be found among the members of thn cat H, H, Gmixs’* Bo**, ot Atlanta, <»*., *» the only successful Dropsy Bpoctaflits to the world. Bee their liberal offer In, advertise ment in anothar column of this paper. The Sultan ef Turkey alms to outllre all family, as til muat hav* noticed In domestlo tabbies. 'The qough tongue makes an oxcollent brush, while the . sharp claws are on occasion employed by way of eombs, all these Invaluable aids to eleantlness and smartass* pos sessing the further advantage ot al- wiys being at hand when required. A healthy oat la not only clean, but finical, not to say vain, about her (or bla) personal appearance. And moral degeneration in pussy It accompanied by neglafit of personal grooming. That the dog II ai dirty as a boy must re luctantly bo confsassd. He wa* the matrimonial broken, and the business Is quite a regular hutitutiont In their flfflpOl thorn arh tiAAtra mill, tka Ua predecessors. lamsuraPisoJsCnrs forOonsumptlsasavtd my Ills three ytsrs tgs.—Mas. Taoius Ros- rut; Maple 8t„ Norwich, N.Y., Fab. IT, 1900 The first Ostholic church ever built in offices there are books with'the name and particular* ot all tho marriageable Measuring Sunshine. Sunshlno la to rtra In England tbti tbs government takes great cars to measure It The official summing up for 1992 u regards sunshine shows that all districts, lo the British Isle* With on* exception, feu short of the average. Thai exception was England horthwest/lncludlug Manchester, that Curiously had an excess of fifty-wren sunny hours. In Scotland north, west and east the deficit was elghty-ono hours, forty-sight hour* and 199 hours. England northwest .and east were abort 107 boura and 139 hours, while In England south and southwest the deficit was sixty-eight boura and 115 hour* The Midlands were behind by ninety-eight hours. In Ireland north and south the shortage wat elghty-one hours and 113 hours, Com monly the Islands In tho English Channel have a large share of sun shine, hut last year they went abort by 13S aunny heurs. Chicago, 111., coat 9300. "'•■V mmutv ***/ mm tuc/ nuuiu UU ordinary trading bufines* It depends entirely upon their success whether they receive any payment for their SUCOISSOBS TO . AVERY & McMILLAN, Bl-SS south Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga • -ALL KINDS OF- ' SHAWLS A FAD OF FASHION, I ’Shawls are aeon in rather unusual number* There art enough of them to suggest a revival ot the 1830 and 1860 fashion. Tho allk shawls are specially attractive, embroidered in self or a contrasting color. Pale salmon pink la embroidered In white; dull rich magenta baa a pattern worked In red of a depeer tone. Ot court* all the usual pink* pale bine* and creams are also strongly In evidence. Pongee color, with stltchery In white or- yellow, It pretty and more ufiuauaL MACHINERY haps had to do with hit carelessness In tho matter.’ • "If this view la correct all thl* talk about cats being such dangerous mem. here muat be a little wrong. My own view ot tho matter Is that fit* cat Is not the bad and dangerous member he It supposed to be. Ho la cleaner than Reliable Frick Engines. Boiler* all Size* Wheat Separator* COOLNESS IN GREEN GINGHAM. I Green gingham make* one of the coolest ot gown* Whit* wastubl* braid or pipings of whit* Uneu trim S ch a gown attractively, and a whits ither belt adds a drossy touch. A economy Instead, ' It doesn’t make any difference what good poetry a woman can Write, her home Isn't going to be happy If she probably not to be accepted literally; Still—but I waa speaking ot cats.’’. 'The letter of Miss Merkley,® whose pic!ure is printed above, proves beyond question that thousands of cases of inflamma* tion of the ovaries and womb are annually cured by the use of Lydia I;. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. " Dm. Mas, Pjkxiiak i—Gradual loss of strength and ntrv* force told ipa something was radically wrong with me. I had severe shooting paint through tho polrlo organs, cramps and extreme Irritation compelled me to seek medical advice. The doctor said that I lied ovarian trouble and ukora- tlon, and advised an operation. I strongly objected to thla and decided to try Lydia E. I’inltlinm’* Vege table Compound, I soon found that f y judgment was correct, nnd that all io gpod things said about this medl- no were true, and day by day 1 felt less pain and Increased appetite. Tho ulceration toon healed, and tha other complications disappeared, and In eleven weeks I was ones more strong and vigorous and perfectly well. " My heartiest thanks are sent to yon for the great good you have done ms.”— Sincerely yours, Miss Mauoarxt Mr.aai.EY, 975 Third 8L, Milwaukee, Wit,—tIOOO firfilt If trlflMl if BbetH mill inSuf<o/,o,UM„it *egNSeMfi (At33-04) can’t mak* good bread and Johnny- oak*. To be anccctsfol In the aoclcty swim, Naw York’s Antlqultlo* Naxt to the horae can, which aro still conspicuous In tome of tho most travelled cross streets In New York, the most surprising antlguIUeo of the town arc tho little, old Long Island ferry boat* They carry paiaaogera from Tfflrty-fourth street and from James Blip to Long Island City—a lot of passengers ovary day, for tho ferry It one of tho most Important *—• ‘—•— and that more elaborate gown of green ging ham bad a fall skirt, with a tucked Bonne* and three crosswise “tucks for a beading. Tha waist bad a yoke ot all- It Is necessary to have a large bank account for a Ufa preserver., -r'-’Ji 'i A diamond shoulder strap Is tbo last addition to tbe fashionable woman’s Jewel case. It 1* made In tome elegant scroll design, and finishes at tho back, where It fastens to tho top of tbe corsage with a couple of slfiglo stono drop* In front It bangs several Inches lower, and coda In o tassel stmjded and Mngad wife gam* Don’t worry the children. Don’t BEST IMPROVED SAW HILL ON EARTH. Large Engines and Boilers supplied promptly. Shingle Mills, Corn Mill* Circular 8awe,8aw Teeth,Patent Dog* 8team Governors. Full line Engine* A Mill 8uppllei. send for free Cata’ogue. over embroidery, to wblch tho ging ham was sowed In • pointed design. Deep cuff* of tb* embroidery finished tho full sleeve* A whit* kid belt wos [ isyill evening fa atom f THE STATURE OF WOMEN. In one respect tho women ot to-day an approaching the angelic otanfiarJ -namely, In stator*. Angels, as shown In plctnre* an always tall. Tha nuro- that touches Naw York, means one ol tha most Important In tb* world. It Is so Important that some time or other It Is to bo super seded by a bridge or a tunnel, or both, still exist, aven in the twentieth cen tury. Don’t lose your temper with tlm children, and don’t give Way when you and plana to that Intent are under stood to b* In prooeot of ex*cutlon. But It will be years before they are •lone, and meanwhile these Util* old antiquities attempt to carry back and forth the swarms of people who muat go. Forty or fifty yean ago When the'boats wore young they wera fair ly up to thalr business, but Now York has gained millions of population since than, and Its passenger traffic irtth Long Island City has Increased enormously. To ste the gam* little veterans walk up to their loadi la on* of tho sight* of tb* town, and traveller* stopping at tha near-by As toria often go down to tb* terry hous* olfc and wing* it la feared, ar* beyond reach. Another peculiarity ot the heav enly messengers, which earthy young ladles era not IlkMy to lmltat* I* that they never waat shoe*—not aven san dal* So far as thalr fair hair la con cerned, it may b* coulterfeltod with tb* help of peroxide, but, It Professor Mason’s theory, be correct, tbe time 1* hot far distant whan a ml blonde will be snch a rarity that artists who paint aggala will bars' trouble to ob tain a satisfactory modal. hav* decided on any plan for tbtm. FASHION NOTES. High hat crowns are approved oy tbe elect. EMHKnptjj Amethyst* and topaics ar* the favor ite day Jtwd*-- ? ■ *>: Crochet belt* have not "taken" well. Garlands of chiffon flowers arc used to trim some muslin gowna. Where but one parasol la possible, dark green la a safe choice. You can now get russet allk gloves exactly matching your shoe* Broad bands of lace entro deux dec orate most of the linen gowns. Some very smart separate skirts ar* of pongee, exquisitely tailored. There la a vogue of paradise plumes lu brilliant green, orange and red. . Envelope purse* of suede, closing with a flap, or* tbe approved kind. More foulards lu gold browns and ash grays mak* soma charming little frock* For tbs long-necked woman those high turnover embroidered collar* are a boon. A gown of yellow linen, embroidered with great black flower* Inrltas a sec ond Joob. - On* sees tbe narrowest of Dresden ribbons crossed over tb* crowns of flower hat* I With a brown taffeta a whit* sued* | girdle worked with little brown silk ] stars was affective' ~ A Unions of Utah allk crepe la em- ’ brolderad all over wlth tlny black and .hl». .life araaltAM CRICHTON'S \muviMiancnnn S—' pl„ ■. O. Ortfhlon. Bookkeeping sscriKiu.c. ■A HIGH VIEW OF MARRIAGE. Tbe Industrial view of marriage NoMorcBllndHor868uSKmjBUBdMM*! loriZ;ti. Harry 0&. low* City* la.,* Mr* Wakes It at least a busloasa partnar- ihlp In which tb* woman la entitled to her share of the profits and *o sat isfies the Instinct for fair play, A well-known writer on femtntn* social economics considers that a high stand ard of marriage la best maintained by husband and wife alike earning money outside of tha home, eras If tbe Woman earns no mor* than aha might savo by doing ber own work at homo. Bat if'a wife's contribution In houra ef labor insld* of bar bom*, can b* reckoned ot equal pecuniary value to that dona for some on* olio’s home, housework can no longer be considered menial. Pesitive, Comparative, Superlative to look cn.—Harper's Weekly. *•1 hnvt u«ed on* of your Pith Brand eilcktm for flvo y*«ro «nd now wont « now on*, alto ono for a frltnd. I wauld not ba without on* for twlco tha eatt. Thtyar* Just at far ahead of a common coat aa a common ono la ahaad of nothing. 0 (NAME ON APHICATION) Da aura you don’t get on* of tha com* ' mon kind—thla la th* -^-aarirjw mark ef excellence. BASK DEPOSIT $5,000 £ In time. f*old bjrdruffjrlate. *• a 8|)H^2zdisBiiaKsngi iW.L, Douglas However it may be, the view of marriage' ai an Industry la not nega tived by a wife’s Working at bom* Instead of being - employed elsewhere, ■nd If marriage la really an Industry, tho feminine conscience may b* so stimulated thereby, that frivolity, aelfltbnes* laxlncss and nervous pros tration nay ceasa under the strenuous- rtess of-honest doing.—Boston Trans cript. ~ \y, , "A WOMAN A CENTURY OLD. "Grandma” Rncb Coston, who has entered her 100th year, out at the Deaconess’ Home, In Rochester Heights, Wash., la on* of th* oldest aa Well as one of the most Interesting person* In tb* Northwest Although xo weak that aba baa not been moved from tb* bed for a year, and Is almost blind, she take* a lively interest In tbe white allk swallow* If It Isn't a fluffy gown It must be a snug tailored affair with tight aleerea and button* up tb* front , Tb* Mg eern straw adorned, with a wreath of crush pink rose* seems to b* a favorite bsadplece. W* hare bean spared the tattnea and potato hat, ao yet, although crinkly, shaded lettuce would be aa pretty as some of tbe trimmings In use. There will be choice of the Merle Antlonette sleeve*, tight to tb* elbow and then spreading toAt ruffle, or tha leg-o'-mqtton sleeve,/ \ great ahoul- th/SkAy;” -■.‘v GREATEST SHOE MAKER Th* Cxar Play* Cricket Out of th* Cxar’s first acta after hi* return from his recant tour In tbe country wa* to hav* orlokot- pitch laid out la the park at Taakkp* Solo. At first moat ot those who wars privileged to play ertekat with the Emperor were extremely narvous at th* Idea of his being bit by tha ball, and Intentionally bowled wld* to avoid striking his majesty. IESTFOR THE BOWELS Three Strikes. Tho old adago that "llgntnlng never strikes twice In th* same place” hat often boon dhprorod. Her* Is an In stance Jo point: In tha anmmnr of 1(84 tb* farmhouse of Ranry Axtell in Chemung County, N. Y., was struck by lightning three tlm** in on* day. First It split tbe chimney from top to bottom, ruined stove and pipe and bond several bote* In tb* floor. An hour later a "bolt” struck th* ram* house and tore a milk beach, upon ■which several cans of milk wars sot ting,-all to plecu* The same eroalag a third flash entered tho roof end tore tho legs from a bcdBtead.—Mid dletown Times. y, 'r- *• events of the day. Bar memory for tho moat part la good. “Grandma," aa tvorybody calls ber, eats welt oujoyo ber nml* like* to talk, redtas poetry and Sing* at tiroes. When asked bow sh* felt and bow long she thought she would five, Mr* Coston said: *T am ready to die when tbe Lord sees fit to t»k* m«. MMave lived a good Ufa and M not afraid. Merry knows how'long God will keep Churches on Bridges. Th* custom of building churches on bridges wa* dopunon a hundred year* and more ago. Several of these quaint old buildings are still left In Europe. The Chapel of Ofcr Lady still stands on till Bridge which spans tbe Don at Rotterdam. The little chapel was built In the fifteenth century and waa restored about a hundred year* ago. For several year* however. It has been used as a tobacco shop. me. I don’t know whether He will lake me In an boor, a week or month, or when, bnt He haa been awfnlly. good to me ao far. Sometimes I ean remember well and sometime* not. Cbme and see me again and I will probably remember farther back.” Mrs. Coston tell* an httareaUng story jf how ber grandfather entertained Roger William* when th* latter was ordered to leave tbe Puritans In 1G35. rhi first meal be bad offer being - WWn from his Puritan home was To cure, or money refun''ded by your merchant, so why not try it? Price 50c. KILLS PAIN KIU5 GERMS UK. tflra a. 3iunn . , BIS ALBANY ST».Bn5T0ft.MfliiS,