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TiMES-TCNTERPRISE, THOMASVILLB, DECEMBER 9, 1904.
«WXESE HARVESTERS.
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An Animal VheatSfc
The ElflsS Sod rear ot the animat
CSjtei it the New York Zoo hove been
Sr«w Oriental Pnnnar Cnthen In IIU
Grnln.
A Croat loot' _ .. ... cage« at the New YorR zoo havebeen
Chinn owns n«.i h " ng '* ,th Wlnted. scenes. like those
envious aclRlibors U 'i on 1,16 ,ta ** of * theat ? r - The «al-
ore a-ra or hire •.trt*nn e * Ul 5 Mcnces ot • ranl ,lc * down In thb afternoon for a
«?»*«<£ but r c *f- Wlf* )t «° aa «o sleep It I. In
He has cvth be«n 160 Centre ot a wit dezert. When It
Two -tlBu-ls” work for Wm'fbttMe ' Wa,te * °* ata * e '“ ,n *F fr l>a» «liStted
harvest <invs at lbts ® the scenes, and the beast la lying on
tw«Hr Sa to vd SeS °! *»■*** °t a brook with tbs'moun-
iSnl fuehlon. ^' thtfr T”* 1 ta,ns >“ *•»** fckgroand. When a
plug (Wn tbe Calks with'Iwi« C ?°.T MaEch nrlan leopard awoke, the other
crtn^iminslrLlea Mr, Zm da '’ Ula *« na ha4ba « ««*• <° •
Sind her eldest a •dinivhtar hlll!ld * with a few tree* close by. It
blna .naZ nn ?J22&£2?!2£ ~ 1U sleepy, ey„ for 4 ttlnutd,
of straw.
olilldren, sole Ot heaven tor Won”
Wndand tie Up the sheaves'with wisps ^ ^e* cmw7 F a'<£{£ rf
two cherished men- J £ ^'bhdtntef.o^on.Zttf.
Win ted trees and attempted to spring
Into the branches. Down It lame
again, scraping its 0)4%% through tbe
lengtb of the Canvas, and looking very
disappointed. For a few minutes tbe
leopard looked at the tree, and then
slunk away Into a corner.
roy. play ttawasrh the stubbie «4i_
•steal groin* ot wheat to chew-. It Is a
imatter ter corporal punishment If they
are caught fn this, tor in China ever}
grab* numbered. When the wheat
la all in and has been beaten out on thh
thrashing floors anil stored in the well
Encoded granary "under Wong Toy’s
temse, the family makes rejoicing.'
Share Is a little mess of fish for th*
Ipot A pwtik stick and a cup of rice
trendy ore offered up to t»0 BOds of
Kraia, nod before them Wtmg Poy, his
hands tucked in Wvsleeves, bows to
tbe gtound While he recites prayers,
Jfrs. Woo# Steal* away from her hua-
hand to meet with tbe other village
women and bold strange rites—trtla.
voatortlonato trances, with Visions of.
the upper and nether yvorlds. So have
their mothers dafth. time out of mind.
—Harvesting the World Over, Every
body’s Attttatlne.
WISE WORDS.
Tf woman lost us Paradise, she alone
>ean restore It.—J. G. .Whittier,
A throat dry with praying is rare to
be found among us.—S. Rutherford.
”A prudent man never butts into
danger for the purpose of advertising
Ibis bravery.”
i The Bond in the guise of the bad may
do as much harm as the bad in the
tgufec of the good.
., The weather has not been Invented
that will not famish an excuse tor nut
going to church.
The seeds of repentance are sown
ln youth by pleasure, but the’harvest Is
reaped ln age by pain.—Colton.
1 A beautiful woman It a practical
pcem. planting tenderness, hope and
•eloquence ln all whem she approaches.
—Emerson,
j Intellect may give keenness of dis
cernment; love alone gives largeness
to th« nature, some share ln tb» com-
iprduuslvoness of God.—John Hamilton
TJatn.
'American Hallway Mcthoils In Kngland.
After vigorously protesting against
the Introduction of American methods
ns being unsuitable, If not impractica
ble, on English railways, British rail
way managers arc 'evidently profiting
by American experience to tbe extent,
»t all events; of cheapening the trans
port of merchandise and minerals by
. means of more careful loading, the em
ployment of trucks of larger carrying
capacity’pud engines of greater haul
ing power, and the discontinuance of
superfluous trains, more particularly
on branch lines.
In many cases, also, they are Increas
ing the carrying capacity of their pas
senger coaches without adding mate
rially to the Cost and weight ot tfio
trains, and utilizing motor cars In
country districts as feeders for their
railways. -
A good ’deal still remains to be dona i ______
ln the way of staff reorganization nnd \ ,
the Compilation of really Inatrdtjlvt T LL N00H ’
statistics for the guidance bf HMUHigers ns siupi* oi»h That Knap. ons vigor.
And directors, and but little Improve-1 o«uw«it v*d.
meut la apparent yet In tbe handling ’ -
of passenger traffic sc far as regards . When the doctor takes hi* own mea-
tbc working expenses, ■ [ Idneand tba freest tats the food be
I But the work of reform has evident- ’ vecommenda some Confidence cornea
ly begun, and the period of denresslon " to the observer,
through which we are pasting will not A grocer, of Ottlad, Ind., had a prac*
have been without Its compensations »cal experience with food worth any
M It serves, ss we hope it will, to!sUi* r, 'one'e attention,
tilato and strengthen the reform move- ' He ” r,: "®
Frsheh Is Popular.
ACCOVilng to the report of the Na
tional Union ot Teachers, French Is
the most popular language among
students. In other subjects poohlfeep'-
lug comes first In favor, followed by
shorthand, arithmetic and typewrit
ing,
There Is more Catarrh In this section ot iht
country than .11 other diseases put together,
rod until the lest tew yews w.s supposed to
belnoumble. For a great many year, doctors
pronounced If a local disease and prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly falling to
cure with loom treatment, pronounced It la-
curable. Seienoe has pr a ran. Catarrh Id be a
constitutional dlseasS Add therefore requires
constitutional treatment. Haifa Catarrh
Cure, iftandfdetdrod by F, J. Cheney A Co.,
TelMO, Ohio, la the only constitutional euro
ha tho market. It is taken internally in doses
from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts direct
ly on tha blood and mucous surfaces ot ths
system. They offer one hundred dollars for
any ease It falls to oure. fiend for circular,
and testimonials. Address W. J. Cnaxsr A
Co., Toledo, O,
Bold by Druggists, 75o. .
Take Haifa Family Plus tot constipation.
The Speaker to JUtlre.
Mr. Gully, who has entered his esv-
entletb year, will probably retire from
the Speakership of the House ot Com-
mime before another birthday Comes
around at a viscount and With a pen
sion of 12000 pdf annum.
A Ntwly Found Egyptian Tample.
! Tha officials of tha Egypt Explora
tion Fund have discovered within the
past few.months a templa much oldar
than any previous ona known, at
Thebet. it la the mortuary ChipU of
King Mektdhetep Ncb-Khern-ra, Si the
eleventh dynasty, agd dates from at
least 2600 B. C. Near Cairo i Pyra
mid tample dating, froth the siih dy
nasty, has he& 'discovered, but In
very bkd SWpalr. The newly found
twapie, however. Is In a remarkably
good staOt of preservation, and has al
ready yielded raulta of Importance to
our knowledge of Egyptian art and
architecture, and Is expected to throw
light Oh various historical problems
still unsolved. . ,
Some Census Facte.
Tha French minister of commerce
at received an official report of the
ast census of Frs.ce, begun In 1001.
t shows the population to be 38,961,-
M5, or a gain ot only 444,616 ln ten
’eare. Comparative tables disclose
that there Is no otheV European coun
try In whleh the population Increases
so slowly. The percentage of In-,
creaao In Germany, Great Britain and
Russia It almozt a third greater than
In France tor the same peHod.
aMotheS ufe sAVeSi
Mrs. G. W. Fooks, ot Salisbury, Md.,
wife ot G. W. Fooks, Sheriff of Wico
mico County,
says: “I suf
fered with kid-
Iney complaint
for eight yeare.
It came on me
gradually. If
felt tired lind
weak, was
short of breath
and was trou
bled with
Umbs wet# badiy swollen. One doctor
told me It would finally turn to Bright’s
disease. I was laid up at one time for
three weeks. I bad not taken Doan'a
Kidney PUIa more than three days
when the distressing aching scrota my
back disappeared, and I was soon en
tirely enred.” .
For eale by all dealers. Price BO
cents. Foeter-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Insects Flee Frem Burning §»ndal-
(too*
London W0m3n iittv. SisSdvhred an
agreeable way of ridding thelf homes
of files and mosquitoes.
They burn eandalwood ln the house,
an Idea imported from the Orient.
In London It is possible to get wood
prepared for that purpose. In Amer
ica it I* to be had at almost any Turk
ish or Japanese .importing h,oua,e,, it
Is theft prepared for burning by being
first cut Into small pieces'one half
Inch thick and three Inches long.
Then It is baked or dried out ln a
slow oven twenty-tonr hours. A piece
of the wood Is put Into a metal urn,
lighted and allowed to burn until welt
aflame, when tbe flame Is extinguish
ed and tho redhot amber left to smol
der until the wood la consumed and
nothing Is left but a heap ot fine, gray
aaheB.—Chicago Tribune.
, After a Bargain,
. it wa4 trident that she wad trou
bled.
"I think I prefer tiila," shSi Said; In
dicating a roll ot cloth on the boutF
ter. ”Yotf say It haa boon marked
down from 13 tq 10 cents a yard?”
“Yes, ma'am,” replied the eterk.
,’Yt'B really what I want,” the con
tinued, “but this,” and the Indicated
another roll, “has been marked down
from 13 M cents to 10'cents a yard, as
I understand you?"
“Yea, ma'am.”
“Then I ’-should think the other
ought to he down to 9H cents.”
'That would be cheaper than wo
ban afford to sell it; ma'am."
"But you have taken 2% fiefitd off
Che price of the other and only 2
cents off this,” ahe protested, taking
up the first roll again. "That makes
tho otter the bettor bargain.”
"It’s very cheap at 10 aents a yard,
ma'am.”
“I suppose It is, but It Isn’t aa
good a bargain as the other.”
“I can’t make It any leas.”
. 'Then I suppose I will hava to taka
the lSW .cent goods, but It seems a
shame when I would father have the
other. You may give me tan yards.”
i FITS
non at
NemButc—
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GANTT ftFG. CO., Hacon, Ga
fifattke Cofl>8 Wins tiwtibtngi '
6?m
_. ri jato'^^loii .1
Chins Tea, ShidiuokaVen Japan and F
mosan Teas, making greatest pum!
grand prizes ever awarded one firm.
award, grand
fee, alio five
prize
additional 1
irrigating canals.
1 do not believe PIso’s Cure for Consump
tion his anoquaJ for eoof bz and colds.—Joair
P.Botaa, Trinity Bprlugi, Ind,, Feb. 16,1900,
eollzdluw known ia in Sea*
aif
ment—Birmingham Post.
f” It word Hun of k Lueomo:!..,
I In this country tbe general method IS
to run a locomotive for a limited num
ber of years, and then to relegate It to ™ 1 ™ £
the sqrap heap ln favor of a more mod-
er^ type of engine. On Jhe other, side,
However, the practice la to retain a lo
comotive ln service as long as It will
run. Irrespective of the developments
He says; “Six years ago 1 became
so weak from,-ttomieb and bowel
trouble that! w** finally compelled to
give up all wdrk' ln my atore, and, in
fact, all sorts of work for about tour
years. , Ths last, year I waa confined
to the bed all ot tbe time, and
unable to retain food
ot any iort on.my atomacb. My bow
els were badly consttpeted continual
ly, and I lost ln weight from lfifi
pounds down to 8S pounds.
When at the bottom of tbe ladder
and Improvements that may be lncore , cbADged trMlmut #nt | re)y , Dd
of time. fob _. |_ nn nmnet.Kntm orniam fnp
el In on v drtpe-Nnt« find cream for
I «»ed obzolutely noth.
p orated In tbe progress
result f* that upon the English rail- . „„„
roads may be seen engines still In hard j but this for about three months. 1
use which we should consider long past , , improved until I got out of bed
their term of service, tet no Eng ish a| , d t0 m0TC ab00t .
engine ha* attained the unique dlstlnc- „j improving regularly
tlon achieved by the locomotive No. aod D0W Jn the p alt tw0 ynn have
058, ’’Cbarlea, Dlckena,” upon the Lon- | >aea working about fifteen hours a
don and Northweetero Railway, which . | Q tJl# atoro # nd never felt better
baz covered close upon 2,100,000 mOp* jD mf )|f ,
,tn haulage of expreea trains since 18S2, , -ij) U ri n g these .two yeare I have nev-
—Scientific American. ] H missed a breakfast of Grape-Nuts
’ — w I a nd cream, and often hare It tiro
japsneM « Furmere. me ,|, , day, but tbe entire breakfaet
' The Japanese Have surprised the |a alwayi made of Grape-Nuts and,
.world a* fighters, but, according to alone.
Harold Bolce, they are also tbe most -since commencing tbe use of Grape-
remarkable agricultural nation Jn the Nnti j nave never need anything' to
world. They have only 10,000 square 8tImn | at * the action of the bowels, a
miles of arable land. An automobile thIng i had to do for yeera, but this
going fifty miles an hour could skirt food me regular 'and in fine
this ties In eleven boon. Yet It sup- ,|,ape, and I am growing stronger and
porta an imperial nation; the rising | ieav i er every day.
power of the Far Eaet ’Experts ad- .. U j customers, naturally, have been
mlt that the eclentlfic skill of Japanese - j u tcreeted and I am compelled to an-
agriculturists is unapproacbed. “Pa- ,wer a great many questions about
tlent diligence, with knowledge of the urspe-Nuts.
chemistry of the ahll and the physiol- -some people would think that a
ogy of plants, have yielded results uinpie dish of Grape-Nuts and cream
that have astounded the most advanced’ w#IlM not ea rfjr one through to the
WBT WEATHER COMFORT
“I hare ured JrMr FISH BRAND
thicker for fire f.tr. end ecfi truth,
full, Ilf that I n.y.f hart had
1 adjfihlng give m. to much oom.
fort snq ictlifactlon. .EncIcMd
find my order ter another on..”
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OUR aUARANTfg IS BAOK OF THIS
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Lonlevllle and Nashville Railroad.
If you are going to tbn World’s Fair you
want tha bom rout*. Th* L. A N. Is the
mortest, qulokest tad best line. Thre.
trains dally. Through Pullman Sleeping
Care and Dining Can. Low Bate Ticket*
•old dally. Out rate* from your looal agent
and ask for tloketa via L. A H. (Toreros
Allowed at MAMMOTH CATE.
All kinds of Informstton furnished on tp-
pllostton to J. D. HOLLENBECK.
Din. lass. Agent, Atlanta, On.
"Pin Stammering."
"Pen Stammering" la the name giv
en by Dr. Berillon, of Parle; to a dif
ficulty In writing analogues to stam
mering ln speech. Many persons, be
says, are Incapable of writing even
cne’ of tbe letters of a word aa long
as anyone is looking at them. Hyp
notic suggestions he thinks, will cure
thl« m-rvoers trouble, as well as wrl
fere’ cramp.
Sdnik Sccint Heart Fr.sk.,
Rullff Smith’of BrSoklyn was found
to have his heart on the right aide.
An Infant of Mr. and Mrs. M. Zo-
losheti, of Brooklyn, lived 24 hours
with the heart and other organa o{
the thorax entirely exposed, thero
being no oheet wall formed.
John M. Murphy, of Omaha, Neb,
was fdilrid. to birB. fl.filldjng heart
lhat shitted from side to side.
John Morris, of No., 216 Park ave-
jme, Hoboken, lived six years with
Jild heart exposed through a hole in
his aide; , .
William Wlttman of Ne'dlf.Mk had
a heart that grew so largt that tt
finally failed to perform Its functions.
William King of New Bedford,
Mass., waa found to have two hearts,
two seta of ribs and a double breast
hone. One heart waa on the left aide
and the other on the right side.
‘Martin .Welge of Brooklyn waa bit
by .a .trolley car and had hla heart
displaced. It Waa suipanded by 'a
small strip of tissue and vibrated Ilka
a pendulum.
W, R, McMurry, of Colorado
Springs, Colo., experienced a change
of heart. It moving from ths left aide
over to the right aids.
A tailor of Hartford, Conn, had a
marble heart when he died, a crust
ot calcium salts having formed about
the heart and beocme as hard as
stone.—New York World,
Moi-ltk of HydrooyAnlo Oak.
Until the value of hydrocyanlb acid
gAs aa an lnseotlclda Is known In
evsry household, the credulous will
still buy patent pfeparatlou* St ex*
travagant print, only to find that
the posts limply liixiiriate in them.
This gas la often Successfully Used
abroad In hospitals Hof the destruc
tion of fleas, files, mosquitoes and
bedstead parasites. The toxic effect
Of ths gxs tor xuch.purpoxex Is found
to be veiy great, and similar satis
factory results are reported ln all
experiments. Nothing can be easier
ln application, and nothng more effec
tive has yet been discovered, espe
cially as the gas has no effect what
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hard work to k&it tff, 1 had shooting pains, and wtw utterly miserable.
In my distress I was tfdffred, to use lydfo E. PInUiam’s Vegetable*
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for at that time my restoration Mg|t& fo slKjreeks I was a changed'
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publishing Iff tw oiwspapers of this oountrv, the gm* virtue Of Mrs, Knk-
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this Important fact in
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