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TIME3-EXTEEPRISK, THOMABVHLLE, DECEMBER 2, 1904.
■^HOUSEHOLD
©n No Fau;i °f Railroad When Its Em-
iMfi jo j ployc; Co Out on Bun Fatigued.
.. ! The Railway and EngmsbHRg fto-
^ fl ,i . j view has tho foIlOWlhg to say ancat
CrXT FOR BOTTtlNG PICKLES. tha werlilnf ol railroad employes
In bottling home-made pickles, etc,, 'over time:
boll tbc corks, and while hot you can It has been a very common custom
press theta Into the bottles. When to abuse railroads for working men
Making Artmelil ‘ ftublcii
Fe# probieity faitvO bad greater in
terest for the chemist than the arti
ficial preparation, of diamontii and
other precious stones, though tticir
efforts have not been marked vi^th
conspicuous success, despite the in
vention of the. electric furnace and
other means of producing-high tem
perature. A recent process Is the
making of artificial rabies, and has
heed discovered by a Herman chemist
htimed Vefhfitiil. It consists of fusing
a mixture of el ay and chromium oxide
with the heat ot an oxyhydrogen burn
er and then allowing the mesa to cool
Suddenly, thus producing crystal.!,
thfe two materials ate placed in alter-
fiatS hdrinbfitai Myers* had the heat.
HrhiSb.la as tnterish da possihie, ts ap
plied from above. The quick. cSoltrig
caused by suddenly shutting oft thh
blast produces the hardness charac
teristic of the ruby, and the resulting
crystal, which Is pure and brilliant, is
said to posssss all the physical prop
erties of the natural gem, being cut
rcadHy and taking a fine polish.—Har
per's Weekly.
WORKING OVER TIME.
VHOLK SAM~- ,! A nrmcily That lias
Such Endorsement! Should
lie In livery Home.' 1
cnkl they nrc tightly sealed. . I over-time, en.d It has been equally
. —' common to ascribe many ot the
S ■' FOR SOUR MILK, I wrecks to that cauce, The Strati**
' When milk that is not perfectly fresh : part of suc}i a eharge is the aweftlbii
Is used in a cream sauce or soup do that the practice proceeds from greed
not add salt until just before serving, on the part of th* roads, the writers
fut»w«tyjt the. milk curdling. . apparently being Ignorant of the fact
/-, „ . ", ' ’ that the men are paid by the hour and
f\ 1 RASPBERRY VINEGAR. that It costs no more to pay two men
' To six quarts of red raspberries ndd ten hoars each than one man working
Ibrco cupfuls of apple vinegar. Clean i twenty hoars. A court in PeasSrivt.
thoroughly and cover, with the vinegar. I nia has lately taken ti skislM'd VieS
Let it stand twenty-four honrs-two oI thc case. It r.pptoH tbit a freight
,ra,B ha <* ***» to remain upon a
! strain through a Jelly bag. sldH rack until four trains had passed
i "*« that. while waiting, the entire
S&: S .¥ m crew wont to sleep.' Being awakened
■MfsS Whittaker, a prominent”
club woman of Savannah, Ga.,
tells how she was entirely cured
ot ovarian troubles by the use
of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound. '
Dead Mm2. Pixxtuun—I heartily
rtdbaiiamtd Lydia K., Pihfchdm'e
Vcgtlthblo.Coinpouiid a* a Uterine
Tome and Regulator. I suffered for
font- years with Irregularities and
Uterine troubles No one but those
who have experienced this dreadful
agony can form any Idea of the physi
cal and mental misery those endure
who are thus afflicted. Your Vege
table Compound eared me within
three months. I was fully restored to
health and strength, and now my
periods sre regular and painless.
What a blessing It Is to lie able to
obtain such k remedy when so, .many
doctor* fall to help you. Lydia 15.
jplukhttmta Vegetable Compound
la better thafi buy doctor or medicine
L hHr.Jiad. Very truly yours, Miss
kit WnrrrixxB, C04 »0th St, W.
Savannah, Ga.".—tscoo/to/wt tfuktual.f
(tow letter proving genuine nest etui net •» [reduced.
Tho testimonials which we
are constantly publishing from
grateful women provo beyond a
doubt tho power of Lydia E.
Plnklium’s vegetable Compound
to conquer female diseases.
iboti several minutes longer, then put
Into bottles and sent To serve, allow
"a fourth of n capful of vinegar to
three-fourths of a cupful of water and
•hared Ice to make quite cold. This is
exceedingly refreshing daring the hot
months and quickly prepared.
Lord Justice's Shops.
LSicl justice Vdughn willtamS, 6f
England, owns many flourishing butch
er shops In the kingdom. This opens
a broad field for speculating as to just
what judicial action he might take
were a tew labor strikes of the mod
ern American type brought before
him for violent Interference with the
meat output and the right of other la-.
borers to work.
‘wt*a
{■ FRUIT SALAD,
f Take one quart ot mixed fruit Juice
'--red raspberry, strawberry, cherry
•and pineapple. Heat and stir In two
tnblcspoonfuls of gelatine softened in
two tnblespoonfnls of cold water;
awceten to suit; add one-halt teaspoon-
fnl of mixed spices—cinnamon, cloyes,
-mace; one teaspoonful vinegar; poor
Into small cups, lined with pieces of
bleached almonds, and chill on Ice.
■Unmonld on plates, placing lettuce
leaves which are dressed with French
•dressing and two large cherries at one
'side. On top a teaspoonful ot whipped
sweet cream; serve this with nut
wafers. ,»
Election Returns That Interest Alt Parties.
SUCCESSORS TO
AVERY & McMILLAN,
51-63 South Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga.
-ALL KINDS OF—
“MlTf
McFub (cheerfully)—Virtue Id ltd
owe reward.
Sleeth (gloomily)—And I s’pose
marriage Is Us own punishment.—
Houston Chronicle.
MACHINERY
LUCK.
"You are still a bachelor. Yet you
say you are lucky with women."
“Certainly. Do they not always re
fuse me?"—Meggandorfer Blaetter.
/!’ CRABAPPLE JELLY.
. I Cat the apples-into pieces without re-
jnoTlng seeds or cores, as they improve
nlie flavor of the Jelly. Set a stone Jar
In a pot of hot water; put the apples
In the jar without adding water to
them, unless they should be very dry,
in which caso put one cup of water
!to every six pounds ot fruit. Let them
a»ll eight or nine hours. Leave in the
3«r all night, covered closely. Squeeze
out the juice the next morning; allow
a pound of sugar to n pint ot juice. Fat
,dhe Juice over the fire and when boiling
add the eager and boU for a minute
■or so. Take from lire and fill the jelly
: Bosses which have been dipped in hot
I water.
German Red Taps. '
Red tape as made in Germany
aeetnn to be a very choice article.- A
German-woman sends London Truth
the following anecdote: A female
teacher In, a school la Westphalia had
to make an official communication to
the Minister Of Education. She used
for the purpose what, Is called "eagle
paper" having tho royal eagle upon
It is I water mark, and duly dls-
-patched It to Berlin through the Sehoot
Board of Essen. After a few dnys
thc lotter camo back, with an Intima
tion that It must he rewritten, as the
eagle appeared upon It head down
ward. Evidently’Berlin smelt “Males-
tatsbeleidlgung." • 1
t ITSpermaamtlycurod, No dts oraervous-
S ees after amt day’a us. of Dr. Kilns’. Gnat
IurrSll«ii,oror,S2trinl bottloand treatise free
>n «. H. ltu»«.Ltd.. Ml Arch Bt„ Falla., pa,
lth.umati.rn can be thoroughly eradi
cated by a plentiful diet of rips fruit.
Mao's Cure cannot he too highly tpokdn 01
ssaoough oure.—J. W. O'Bmisx, M Third
Avenue, N„ Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. MtlOO.
Mexico has llttls trouble la finding sol-
diers. They era recruited from prisons.
Reliable Frick Engines. Boilers, all
Sizes, Wheat Scparatorc.
BEST IMPROVED SAW MILL ON fiUTtt.
Large Engines and Boilers supplied
promptly. Shingle Mills, Corn Mille,
Circular Saws,Saw Teeth,Patent Doge,
Steam Governors. Full line Engines S.
Mill Supplies. Send for free Catalogue.
Swimming the Beat Exercise.
A aorlca ot experiments, conduct
ed by physiological chemistry at the
university of Pennsylvania, has
proved that swimming Is the most
■'■■■ He visited the
CRICHTON’S
BARBERRY JELLY. .
A delicious jelly, which is ot high re-
Ipnte with English people and families
of English descent In this country, is
made of barberries.- The barberry it
■a rather seedy fruit for preserves, but
it is sometimes put up, as cbmmtg :
are, with a pound of raisins to every,
five pounds ot Itself, and a pound of
angar to a pound of the whole. The
barberry should be picked late, after
It his been touched with the frost, and
the fruit is of a deep, dark crimson.
The demand for the fruit is so limited
that it seldom sells for more than ten
cents a quart, so it most be classed
among eur inexpensive preserving
fruit.
tut^amimnacncmon v—'•
Shorthand D*pt„ B. Os Orichton. Bookkeeping
D. R, flbeinaker. Catalogue free.
B. 0. Orlobton, Prop.* KUer Bldg.. Atlanta, Qa.
PRACTICAL VIEW. -
She—Were you much Impressed by
the mountains during your vacation)
He—Yes; 1 figured it out that there
wga enough earth and rock tying
cronfitt there to make a half-dozen
more States.—Philadelphia Telegraph.
beneficial ezarcise.
dressing rooms at tha athletic field,
and Immediately before each athlete
loft for his exercise drew blood from
him by meant of the regularly pre
pared sterile needle. Then, When
the athlete returned to the dressing
room, after running, jumping, pole
vaulting, or engaging in water polo,
the needle would again be brought
into play, and a second ymple of
blood drawn. Analysis of the blood,
to discover how far each-, exercise
increased the number of red cor-
puacHa, showed that water polo and
other forms of swimming resulted in
the largest Increase. The swimming
ozorclset were thux shown to be tho
most beneficial, for the greater num
ber of red corpuscles, the richer >
an average increase ot !1 per cent,
as against 17 per cent, for the next
best exercize—short-distance run
ning.
After one ot these examinations,
during the athletic season, while t]ie
men were In the pink of condition
and exerting themselves to tha ut
most, Dr. Htwk found the following
results, in round numbers, from the
count of blood corpuscles; “
RTPAN8 TABT7LEH i
Taaics 1
i In time. Bold by druirzlet*. **
EEE2Z2Z1
How to Stay Yeung.
How eld are youT The adage says
that women are as old as they look
and. men as old as they feel. That’s
wrong. A man and wc man are as olcj
as they take' themselves to be.
Growing old is largely a habit of
tho mind. "As a man thlnkoth in his
heart to Is he.” If he begins shortly
after middle, age to imagine him-
self growing old he will be old.
To keep one's self from decrepit-
tudo is tcmtwh&t a-matter of will
power. The fats* are kind to the
man who. hangs on to 11 tp with both
hands. He who lets go will go.
Death It slow only to tackle the to
naclous. V ,
Pones de Locn searched In the
wrong place for the fountain of
youth. It Is In toe's stlf. One mutt
keep one's seif young inside. Bo
that whflo "tha outer man periiheth
the inner man is renewed day by
day." .
When the human mind ceases to
oxert itself, when there is no longer
an aotlrs interest in the attain cf
this life, when the human stops read-
lng and thinking and doing, the man,
llko a blasted tree, begins to’dlo at
the top.
You are as old as you think you
are. Keep the harness on. Yoiir
job Is not done.
fitUlCK RESULTS.
W. J. Hill, of Concord,
N. .0., Justice of the
Peace; says;
"Doan's Kidney
. w, Pills proved a
very - efficient
OB remedy In my
hA caee. I. used
ffJZSj them for dleor-
tin dored kldneye
—i— and backache,
— from which 1
bed experienced
gjgjp a great deal of
m3j3& trouble and
RIFLE PISTOL CARTRIDGES.
“ It’s the shots that hit that count. ” Winchester
Rifle and Pistol Cartridges in all calibers hit, that is,
they shoot accurately and strike a good, hard, pene
trating blow. This is the kind of cartridges you will get,
if you Insist on having the time-tried Winchester male*.
ALL DEALERS BELL WINCHESTER MAKE OF CARTRIDGES.
[HQVSEHgLD t |
f Before boiling milk or making any
Mace with milk always rinse out the
saucepan In cold water.
It will bs found a ease of a stitch In
time saving nine ar thereabout If the
lsco edgings on the hem of a petticoat
be "tfircrcast” with a strong thread be
fore the garment is washed. Bagged
edges and ravcilngt will be avoided by
This precaution'.
In caring for tho kitchen daily, do
not overlook tho gas range. In most
apartments the wail behind it soon be
comes coated with grease and steam.
If washed regularly with a strong
sor.psnds roaches and other objection.
able Intruders will, soon give tha
kitchen c wide berth.
Shell portieres are so ornamental and
raslly made that till members of the
family should be Instructed to keep a
bright lookout fer them if their voca
tion travels take them to the sefishbre.
Cue has but to piece a hole with a
•h.-rp pin and string them In long
stvandf. An orerdrspery at the top
odds very much to thc effectiveness.
Tcrnitt no wringing or rubbing ot
any v.-asb silk garment. Simply bars
it dipped, changing the’ lukewarm
water several times until it becomes
c imperatively dean. Next pass
through two waters of the same tem
perature, omitting soap, and bang up
to drain. Care should he taken to
pin in several places, as the garment
will bo heavy with the weight of
■^ster.
It may shock ttay nouiCt^~« to
hear it, but the poor coffee one gets in
tbc overage household he doe largely
to the. washing of the pot It is
plunged in with other pots, In alt but
exceptional cases, and washed with
the common dlsbciotb. "A coffee pot"
says a cool: wbqro coffee is famous,
“should never be washed. It should
be filled with cold water and left to
stand for a few moments sfter using.
Then it .should be brushed put care
fully with a long-handled brush,
scalded with hot water and left to dry
.with the lid open tin It is to be used
Malm Coffee made carefully in a pot
so treated l.ccaincs a nectar fit for the
gods." " • '
L.:D,OUGL.
ney secretions
were very irregular, dark colored and
full of sediment, The Pills cleared It
all up and I have not hod an ache in
my back since taking'tbs last dose.
My health. generally Is Improved s
great deal.”
Foster-Jlllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
For sale by all dealers, price BO cents,
per box. .
^ |RBNmHi|
age of gain after the 100-yard dash,
25; 120-ytrd hurdles, 21.6; half-mils
run, 18; mile run, 14; two mile run,
0; broad Jump, six jumps, 16; three-
minute water pole game, 27.—Tho
World's Work.
W. L. Douglas rnakom mml mella moro neon's $3.BO
mhacn than any othor mnrtufacturor In tha world.
I are of (r**Ur IntrinMe ybIuo th.n »ny other MAO eboo on the market
Photo Pabllo Workmen,
European Inspectors take snapshots
of men engaged on public work. The
photos, In some cases, sre more elo-
sjuent than any, report could be. One
■bowed a group of thirty men on a
road-paving Job, Two of the thirty
were at work.
DmOi,,* Cannot Ha Cored
by local application, as thay cannot reach tho
diseased portion of tho car. There ts only one
way to curt deafness, and ihnt It hy constl-
THE FISH BRAND SUCKER
A VALUED FRIEND
iu-tlajr, ami w
the bottom. Look:
^SUPERIOR IN FIT, COMFORT AND WEAR,
Two Chefs.
Liberal publicity Is given to the faci
that George Gould’s chef has returned
from a tour, wbllo ours has been back
from Lynchburg for a week and noth-
tug has been ssld about it.—Washing
ton Port.
another. Pkne tend me i prke^hts'*
(Th* mm et thU wof.fcr doctor, ob!!f*4
to b« Mt In lU fiottfi •< , wMth«r,wUi
U flren M •rfUcadMh)
TOWER CANADIAN
COMPANY, Limited
Torooto, CmuuU 'ISHWKP
Wet Weather Clothing, Suits, and Hate for
all kind, of wet work or ,port
way to cure denture,, and thmt Is by coanl-
rational remedies. Deafness b canned by an
Inflamed condition ot the muooos lining ot
the Enetnehinu Tube. When this tabs Is hi-
flamed yon hare a rumbling round orimper-
tret hearing, and when It t, entirely closed
Deatnece Is the result, and nnlere the Inflam
mation can be token ont and thin tube re-
stored to Its normal condition, beating will
be destroyed forever. Nine carol out ot ten
are roared by catarrh, which In nothing bat nn
Inflamed rendition of the mueoua surfaces.
We will gira One Hundred Dollar, for any
csmoI Doatnee, (ennSed by eatotrhjtbat ean-
not be cured by Hail', Catarrh Care. Meudtor
circatarafree. F.J. CitiniTi Co.,Toledo,0.
Hold by Droiw,t«, lie.
Take Hall’s Family Pilin' tot constipation.
The New Blegapbene.
The day ot the brass megaphone is
over. The latest thing in a megaphone
mouthpiece la one built like a big
monii»g s!"cy. and colored accordingly,
red. white or blue. They are very
showy anti deale/s expect a big tale
for them. : /
BEST IFOR THE BOWELS
opsyii
S ail swelling In 3to?o
ecu a permanent cure
0 day a. Trial treatment
w. Nothingcan be fairer
GUARANTEED CURE for all bowel trouble*, append!
blood,.wind on the atomach, bloated boweta, foul moutfc
palna after eating, liver trouble, aallow akin and dl«*ine*
regularly yoa or* tick. Coixtlpntloa kllle more people tl
atari* ch-orie ailmenta and loag years of au.Tering. No i
CA8CARET8 today, for yon will never get well r.nd ati
right Take our advice, start with Cafcsret.i today uu
money refondetL The genuine tablet ctamped CCC.
booklet frre. Addrcaa Sterling Remedy Company, Chic*
OUT OF THE ORDINARY.
Fred—What do you think of ( MIas
Hyatt?
Joe-Cfr, she’s s nice looking girl,,
but her actions ere n trifle unwoman
ly.
Fr.-i—Unwomanly?
Joe—Tea; she actually insists upon
putting on tor gloves before going
out Into the ttreoL-Chlcagq News.
noMor«Bifndlton«BU»S£**3S
[on Xf k hetrr C*. Iowa c Itr. I^.ha* • a • U,«*
iW&m
To cure, or money refunded by your merchant, so why not try it? Price 50c.
KILLS PAIN
KILLS GERMS
DR EARL S. 5LUAN .
6IS AlBANY.5T»^P5TpH,MAS5,