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TIMES .ENTERPRISE, THOMASWb LB, NOVEMBER 11, 1904.
Sadie robinson.
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•jfj? Calarrk—Found taofcfc
He lief in m iw juuk
HOUSEHOLD
? , AFFAIRS
A BOSTON "CLUBMAN."
Arthur—How Old you enjoy yours
CURE YOUR KIDNEYS.
Wh<in the Back Ache* and Bladder
Trouble. Sal la. Get at the Cam.
Don't make the miatake of believing
back ache and bladder Ilia to be local
allmeeta. Get at the cauae and core
the kidneys. Uae
cured thousands
Department and
IMHP /esidlng at 2720
Wylie avenue.
“It waa three years ago that I need
Doan’s Kidney Pills for an attack of
kidney trouble that was mostly back
ache, and they flxed me up line. There
is no mistake about tiat, and if I
Should ever be troubled again I would
get them first thing,' as I know what
they are."
For sale by all dealers. Price HO
cents. Foster-Ulibnrn CO., Buffalo, N.f.
self at Harry’s?
Theodore — Splendidly! Harry’s
such a fins conversationalist, don't
you know. He never onoe through
the whole evening Indulged In friv
olities for an Instant—such things as
the industrial dusstiott, the law of
supply and demand, and things of that
kind—but confined himself Wholly to
such Improving topics as styles lit
hosiery, the manner Of .wearing neck
ties and creasing of trousers.—(Bos,
ion Transcript.
A SANDWICH FILLING,
By chopping hard-boiled eggs veiilr
fine and adding three olive* (chopped)
to every egg, moistening with melted
butter Snd seasoned to taste a desir
able filling for sandwiches la quickly
prepared.
FINGER MARKiToN DOORS.
Rub the finger mark* with a clean
piece of fidnnel dipped la paraffine oil,
and the marks will disappear like mag
ic; wipe with a cloth wrung out of
water to take away the ameU. This la
far better than using soup and wafer,
as It does net taka off the paint.
AN ACCIDENT.
"Oh!” exclaimed the first boarder.
"What's ths matter?" asked the
dyspeptic-looking boarder naxt to
him.
“Oh, I got a piece of eggshell in
that last mouthful of omelet"
"Strange! You must have got the
porERm Intended tor me. It’s alsraya
tny luck to get those things at home;
never knew it to faU."—Philadelphia
HOW TO KEEP SILVER CLEAN,
To keep silver bright without con
stant cleaning, which Is injurious to
plated articles, dissolve a small baud*
ful of borax in a basin with a little
hot water and a little soap. Put the
silver lu and let It atand all the morn-
lug (or afternoon at the ease may be);
then pour off the suds, rinse with
clean cold water, and wipe with a soft
doth.
ROOM FOR HIM.
“1 see that San Francisco has just
graduated the first Chinese doctor la
her history.”
- “I wonder if he will be .'special-
iat?"
"I don't know. Do the Chinese have
any apecial filar’
“Never heard eo. But if the new
NERVOUSNESS AND
WEAKNESS CURED
BY PE-RU-NA.
ice Templar, I nde-
Mrs. Haskell, Worthy
A CHEAP FILTER.
The poorest family that lives may
hava a filter by taping a common five-
ccnt flowerpot earthenware, putting
In the hole a piece of thoroughly
cleaned sponge; over that a couple of
inches of sand; over that again about
at much clean coarse gravel; and then
the water, slowly filtering through,
must needs have been very bad at the
start not to be very pure at (bn end.—
Harper's Basar.
pendent Order Good Templars, of Silver
Lake, Mass., tells of her cure by the use of
Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound*
“Dana Mas. Pixxxax: Four years ago I was nearly dead with inflam
mation and uloe ration. I endured dally untold agony, and Ufa waa a burden
to me. I had used msdlctnea sad washes internally and externally, until I
i my mind that there was no relief for me. Calling at the home of *
notioed a bottle of Lydia E. l’lnklinm's Vegetable Compound,
id endorsed It highly and I decided to give It a trial to sea If ft would
It took patience andperseverenee for I waa in had oondition, and I
rdla E. Plnkham’s Vegetable Compound for nearly five months
waa cured, but what a change, from dsspalr to happiness, from
.o the delightful exhilarating feeling health always brings. I weald
not change book for a thousand dollars, and your Vegetable Compound is n
grand medicine. .
"I with every el ok wpman would try it and be convinced. —-M**>
Haskiix, Silver Lake, Mesa. Worthy VJee Templar, Independent Order'd
Good Templars.
Whom a medicine has bfien successful in more than o mlUion
cases, is It justice to yOursolf to say, without trying It, "I do not
believe 1ft would help me” ? m
Surely you cannot wiih to remain weak* and lick and dS*-
oonraged, exhausted with each day's work. You have soma
derangement of the feminine organism, and Lydta E. Pinkham s
Vegetable Compound will help you just as surely os it has others.
flr»- THlle Hart, of Larimore, N. D., says: ,
.iir-lii “Dsab Mbs. Pdixbax: I might have bees
- A New SXaemoslo.
A Vienna society has bten formed to
aid persons with short memories. A
card is issued, upon which the purchas
er writes the date of Sn engagement
and posts to ths society's office. By
the first post on the day of his en
gagement the esrd is received by tbe
purchaser.
FORESTALLING CRITICISM.
Caller—Kitty, Is that your parrot?
Llttte Girl—No, indeed, ma'am.
The folks next door left him with us
when they went away on their vaca
tion. "Fore ha begins to talk I want
to tell yon that ha doesn't belong to
FOR CHANDELIERS.
If, for any reason, one does not care
to use tinfoil for cbandellers, crepe
paper will be found on excellent sub-
stltutc, providing one Is careful to
wind it so tigbtly that there is no
danger from matches. Of coarse, one
must keep away from the immediate
vicinity of tbe burner. With this in
mind, one can make the remainder an
object of beauty by combining two or
more colors judiciously, or using shades
of one,
before
uo., coins Business in toe wj oc xoisao.
County and stats aforesaid, and that sold
firm will pay the sum oi osa aomnin non-
lass lot taoh and every ease oi urun
that oannot be aured by the use ai Ball's
Catabsx Cuss. run J, Oxsjrsr.
Sworn to beiort at end subscribed in my
,——presenoe, this Mh day of Deesm-
IsiAL. ( per,A,D.,UM, A.W.Gliuox,
1—i— 1 Notary Public.
Ball's Catarrh Cure Is takas Internally, sad
sets dlreotly oa ths blood and mucous sur
faces ol the syetem. bead for teetimoalsls,
free. F. J, Cntssr A Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 7Be.
Taka Hall's Family Fills tor eonstlpstlon,
Kels.r Adopts British ISotte.
Tbs German Emperor has ordered
from s Berlin firm s quantity of pri
vate notepsper stamped with the im
perial aegis surrounded by. ths ribbon
of ths Order of the Garter (ot which
'be is t Knight), with its motto, “Honj
solt qul msl y penae."
our church.—Chicago Tribune.
POOR HUMAN NATURE.
"What particular satisfaction do
you set by spending a month at one
of these crowded summer resorts?"
“Writing to the friends at homo to
tell them how much better time I’m
having .than they are."—Chicago Tri
bune. ,
A Raw Recruit.
Major General Henry C. Corbin,
who is to succeed General Toft In the
Philippi nos, was reared on a farm In
Ohio, and takes a great Interest in
recru'its, particularly if they bo from
bis own State.
"Thoy are amusing and patbettc,
the raw recruits from the farms and
villages of the West,” said General
Corbin recently. "And they make In
tbe end the best soldiers i the world..
"But at first they are too Ingenu
ous, too boyish, too naive. For in
stance—
"An Ohio lad was doing Ms first
sentry duty. To and fro he paced.
The landscape was fertile and lonely
and cjuf t, and tbe young recruit, as
ho regarded the green fields, fell Into
a reverie. Ills pleasant inland home
rose up before him. He thought of
his father and mother, his school days
and his sweethoart.
"In the midst of his dream the ma
jor passed, and ths youth forgot to
salute.
Instantly the major turned on him.
‘"Don’t you know who I am, sir?’
ho said In a terrible voice.
" 'No/ said the recru.t, softly, and,
thinking it was a friend from home—
some friend of his family—he asked
In a gentle voice: ,
“ 'Do you knctw me?'"
TO MAKE MARKING INK.
Dissolve separately one ounce of ni
trate of sliver with one ounce and half
of good washing soda, MIX tbe so
lutions and collect and wash tbe pre
cipitate In a filter. While still moist
rub It up In a marble or stone mortar
with throe drachms of tartaric acid.
Add two ounces of distilled water, mix
six drachma of white sugar, end ten
dracbms of powdered gum arable, bait
an ounce of archil, and sufficient water
to make up alx ounces
(At43—’04)
® horn's Vegetable Compound s few months
sooner, for I tried many remedies without find
ing anything whloh helped me before I tried the
Vegetable Compound* I dreaded the approach
of tbe menstrual period ovary month, so it
meant much suffering end pain. Some months
the flow was very scanty and others it was pro.
fuss, but after I had used the Compound for
two months I became regular and natural, and so
I continued until I felt perfectly well, and tbs
parts wars strengthened to perform the work
without assistance and ]*ln. I am like a differ
ent woman now, where before I did not care to
live, and I am pleased to testify as to ths good
.your Vegetable Compound has done tor me. "
Sluoerely yours, Uu. toxin Hast, Larimore,N.D.
Be it, therefore, believed br all women
who are 111 that Lydia E. Pinkham'* Vege
table Compound U the medicine they
should take. It ha* stood the tost of time,
and It has hundreds of thousands of cure*
to its credit. Women should consider It
unwise to use any other medicine.
Mrs. Pinkham, whoee address is Lynn.
Maas, will answer cheerfully and without
cost all letters addressed to her by sick women. Perhaps she has
just the knowledge that will help your case—try her to-day —It
THE HAT NUISANCE AGAIN.
"Funny that I didst hear you ask
ing somebody to klQ the umpire to
day."
"Wasn't R? How were Us do-
riotous?”
“The worst war. Didn't you notlco
the uBfalrneos?”
“How could I with a big hat hung
with laeo curtains dlreotly In front
of mer'—Cleveland plain Dealer.
FURNITURE FOR BEDROOMS.
. Cnne or wicker furniture la by far
the beat for sleeping rooms. It la
light and easily cleaned and It just as
comfortable as the heavy, dltt-coUect-
lng, disease-breeding, stuffed variety.
In feet, more comfortable and infinite
ly safer and more healthy. Rugs, it
not discarded altogether, thould be
cleaned often and thoronghly. Of
course, one tikes to .have one’s room
decorated with pretty things, bnt let
it always be in moderation. A room
jammed full of things, no matter how
ornamental they may be, becomes stuf
fy and tlretome. ,
PROPER THING.
"Let me seo," began the bachelor
boarder; “wasn't It Solomon who said,
'All flash Is trust' ”
“It was/’ roplltd the landlady.
"Well,” continued (he b. b„ "Solo
mon probably knew what he was talk
ing about; therefore I would suggest
a lawn mower Instead ot a earring
knife tor thin steak."—Chicago News.
A Queer Phenomena.
A French authority had two ther
mometers—one of ordinary glass, ths
other painted black—placed In ths
sun. In the white glass tbe mercury
rose to 144. Under the blsck paint
It went up to 157 In the asms position.
The inference Is that people who wear
black coats are wanner In the sun
shine than those who dress in wblta
WE: 8END SAMPLES OF SUITS, OVERCOATS, BOY8'
KNEE-PANTS SUITS OR MEN’8 PANTS.
▲11 you haro to do 1« to toll u what you want. Hiring ilm sad priom, sad w
will bsU samples at onoe. Twelre yean of praotloe baa taught us bow to aead you
what you order—or, If you prefer, send your order, enolose the amount you deal*
to lnrest, and If wa don't send you what you want, send ft back at our ezpsnae, aad
we wiU refund the money.
Mea'e Suite, 95,97.00,910,910.00,910 aad 900. Xoa'fl Yaata, 91 SO, 90.
90.00, 90, 94 and 90. Boys' Knes-Yaate •alt* 91.00,90,9* 94*
90 aad 90.00. Everything la HsU aad Varalsfclags*
THE GLOBE CLOTHING CO.,
SS WMITZHALL »T„ ATLANTA, OA./
TO LOOSEN GLASS -STOPPERS.
Pour a little oil around tbe mouth of
tbe bottle, and in an bour or two, If
yon cannot move tbe Hopper, Hand
tbe whole bottle in warm water, re
move it and gently tap the stopper
on either tide against glass, when you
will find It will easily come cut. To
avoid tbe tame thing happening again,
be careful to twlot tbe stopper round,
g> It flta into the mouth of tbo bottle.
Another method la to wrap a cloth
soaking In boiling water around tbe
neck of tbo bottle. Tbe glass will ex
pand and the stopper nay then bo re
moved before the beat reaches it.
MOWABOH STUMP PULLER.
Will pull 0-foot stump without
help. Ousrsntesdtostandastratn
of 99.000 II*. Gstelmrus and dis
count• sddreiN MONARCH
GRUBBER CO., Loss Trss, la.
vau wihb rim
rfQjWE&p
!38»5? s
WATERPROOF
SUED CLOTHING
. EVERYWHERE.
ntlutmkrhkiiMaertmtaid
Malsby & Co.
41 Soolk Forsyth St, itluta, fit.
SAFEST FOOD
In Any Tims of Trouble Is ^pe-Kati.
Foou'to rebuild the strength and that
Is pre digested must be selected when
one Is convalescent. At this time there
Is nothing so valuable as Grape-Nuts
for tbe reason that this food is dll
nourishment and is also all digestible
nourishment. A woman who used it
says:
•\Somo time ago I was very 111 with
typhoid fever, ao ill everyone thought
I would die, even myself. It left me
bo weak I could not properly digest
food of any kind and I also had much
bowel trouble which left me a weak,
helpless wreck.
“1 needed nourishment as badly at
anyone could, but none of tbe tonics
helped me until I finally tried Grape-
Nuts* food morning and evening. This
not only supplied food that I thought
delicious as could be but it also made
me perfectly well and strong again so
I can do all ray housework, sleep well,
can.cat anything without any trace of
bowel trouble and for that reason alone
Grape-Xu(s food is worth its weight in
gold.” Name given by Postum Co.,
Battle Creek, Mlcb.
Typhoid fever like some other dis
eases attacks the bowels and frequently
sets up bleeding gnd makes them for
month* Incapable of digesting the*
starches and therefore pre digested
Grape-Nuts is lnvaluaDle for the well
known reason that in Grape-Nuts all
the starches have been transformed
into grape sugar. This means that tbe
first stage of digestion has been me
chanically Accomplished in Grnpe-Nuts
foe.! at the factories ahd therefore any
one, no matter hod* wenk tbe stomach,
can handle it a:id grow strong, for all
the Rourl*'’ —*»it i.< fctili there.
There*, a v...nd reason and 10 days
trial proves.
1,000 Hen and Woman to Try $6.00
Worth of Samples Free,
•sndaoMonsy. Only $edd your asms to
W. C. HUGHEN. Atlanta, Ga.
r recipes
Portable and Stationary
Engines, Boilers,
Saw Mills
AND ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY
Compile Hat carried 4a eiocJt for
IlMSDIA TB oMpmonL
Bmi HMSls.ry, Lovmi Prtdi tld Bwt Tutu
Writ* us tor catalogue, prices,
etc., before buying.
Bate? Eggs—Drop six egg* Into a
.buttered firo-proof dish. Sprinkle with
salt and pepper, and place a small
piece of butter on eac'j egg. Put In
the oven and bake until tbe wbitei are
set. fierce cn rncnCs of battered toast.
Ealiana Ssuce—Boil half a cupful of
sugar witb one cupful of water until it
will span a thread, then add tbrea ba-
.cants cut <in pieces, and two table*
spoonfuls ot lemon juice. Beat until
tbe banan.-.s are mashed to a jolly, and
when boiling take from the Are. Stir
in two egzs well beaten, end I: is ready
far use.
Ducklings, Coasted—Little, tender
ducklings of this year's raising should
Put them In * ptn with a
J VA? The Bowel*, m
IJn'lfwsvsVww
buuiueau, booruianci anti T;
», Louis vills, Kr.,open ths wl
esn snesr any Unis. Catalog f
*rrl ting College,
year. Student* ci
AMWJAL SALE. TEMMILUOI BOIES!
psyll
iw.Utag In Slow
FRIENDLY ADVICE.
Borns—You’ve nod my latest story
u hr u It his been published.
Would you advise me to turn It Into
tragedy or make It, eod happily?
Ntggus—Mike It end happily.
Blow the principal characters up In a
dynamite explosion.—Chicago Tri
bune.
be used. ,
little water and butter and let rnatt
fer thirty minutes, "more or less, ac
cording tn their else. When well
browned, serve and strain tbe liquor
in '.he pan; add to It a little melted hot
ter and pour over the Cocks.
Puree of White BeanS-Tske one pint
of fresh, white beans and cook In three
pints cf white consomme.. When tbe
beans are quite tender press through
a sieve, pet back on the fire; add u
pint of rich cream, and salt and white
pepper us needed. Add * teaspoonful
of chopped parsley, sod, if liked, a
few chive*. Serve with small squares
*f bread fried in butter.
Write or sail. All oomspondsate tasted sesfldntiaL
DR8. LEATHERMAN & BENTLEY
To cure, or money refunded by your merchant, so why not try it?
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