Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, March 31, 1905, Image 7
t,wjpy TIME8 ENTERPRISE, THOMABYIUJ, CONCENTRATED Crab Orchard WATER A SPECIFIC FOR 3 Dyspepsia Side Headache Constipation... COULDN'T LIFT TEN POUNDS, I* Nature’s Great Remedy In fJae for Almost a Centnry. CRAB ORCHARD WATER C0„ •LOUISVILLE, KY. Potash !• necessary for cotton to produce hifh yields snd good fibre. \Vrite for our valuable books on fertilisation; they contain informs* tion that means dollars to the farTnera. Sent free on request. Wijite now while you think of it to the I OERMAN KALI WORKS Na* York- _ Atlanta, Ga.- 93 .Nassau f* *— You want only the best Cotton Gin Machinery Omu*. Him PU1, BnwU linwth Mi n..lth to th, Ithro) Hakla, Him lit) T want j-VI vs Tsars Youngsr J. B. Corton, farmer and lum berman, of Dap- pe, N. C.. aays: “1 suffered for Fears with my bank, tt was so bad that I could not walk any dli- tanco nor eren ride In easy bug- (lea. I do not be- Here I could /. >. coBtoir, tare raised ten pounds of weight from the ground, the pain waa to aerere. This was my con dition when I began uilng Doan’s Kid ney Pills They (jolekly relieved me, and now I am never troubled as I waa’. My back la strong and I can walk or rlda a long distance and feel Just as atrong aa I did twenty-lira years ago.- I think so much of Doan's Kidney Pill! that I bars given a snpply of the remedy to some of my neighbors, and they bare also found good remits. It you can sift anything from this ramb ling not# that will be of any service to yon, or to any-one suffering from kid ney trooblc you are at liberty to do so.” A TRIAD FREE — Address Foster- Mllbura Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all daaltrs. Price BO cents. Tht Successful Wffs The euocMsful wife keeps on hand a little boom In case of need. Sba keeps a surprise tucked op her sleeve, where It can be fired on a moment’s notlca. Maybe it la a carnation'for bis coat lapel; maybe K la his favor ite pudding served extra; perhaps It is the baby's picture framed for bla desk. Something she has ready, and when his affections needs jogging she does not hesitate to do the Jogging. Why, a bunch of violets or a knot of bright ribbon where It adda the moat to 'the wife’* charms almost make a man forget that he la hungry. A saucy pinch with the ueual klas or a merry obese away from the accus tomed greeting erUl almost make a man forget Hurt he la married to Die adorable creature A stag* whisper noar and then and a twinkle of mis chief are .worth hours of cooing. The woman who burlee uer rogulshneas on her wedding day Vobs her homo of muoh of 111 happiness.—Philadelphia Inquirer.. Broke Six, Not Half a Dozen. A Germantown family has for Its servant a girl fresh from the Emerald tale, with a penchant for breaking thing and a limited knowledge of the English language.. Wfien a newly bought consignment of tumblers disappeared within a week the girl’s mistress decided to take her to task, and the following dialogue ensued: "Sure, mum, and how many of them (lasses was I after brcakln’?” ’’Six, Mary.” "And how many did ya buy?” "Half a dozen, Mary.” "Ah-ha, mum, and turn it was me- aetf knew I didn’t break all of them.’ —Philadelphia Press. It was In midwinter that a promi nent dry goods hoot* chose to adver tise "the early spring styles In mil linery, the summery suits and gowns, and new cottons and silks." No won der the mercury ducked to lower depths, declares the Loulavllle’Courier- Journal. Dr. B. H, Hues, Ltd., Ml Arch 8t., Phil*., Pa. A N.w York fruit raiser baa evolved e corelcjj apple. To Cere s Cold le Os. Dar Taka Laxative firomo Quinine Tablets. AO drunlita refund money if it falls to ear*. E. w. Grove a elgnature le on box. Me. Neatly every great achievement of hu manity baa evolved from a crank’s theory. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children teething, soften the gome, reduces fnfiamma- tion,allays pain, cures wind eolie, 25o..bottle Munich has a place where sterilised milk it provided at oost to poor familiea. k ful ratt, Eagle, Smith Winship, Munger We would like to show jou what thousands of Ilfel’ life long cuatomera aaj* Write for catalog and teatimonlal booklet. Continental Gin Co Charlotte. N. C., Atlanta. Ga. ntrmlnshatn, Ala* Mamphla, Tenn., Dallas, Tea. Under the Belgium lew udmarriei men over twenty-five have one vote, married men and widowers with fam ilies have two votes, and priests and other persona of position and educa tion have three votes. Severe penal ties are Imposed on those who fail to vote. A HEALTHY OLD AGE OFTEN THE BEST PART OF LIFE Help for Woman Passing Through Change of Life Avery & Company SUCCESSOR* TO AVERY & McMILLAN, 51 -M South Forajth St., Atlanta, Ga. -ALL KINDS OF- MACHINERY Providence has allotted us each at least seventy yeare in which to fulfill ourmlsalon In life, and It la generally our own fault if wc dls prematurely. ido not bellev. Plao’s Coro for Oonsump- tlonhas unequal for coughs and Midi.—Jobs P.Boraa, Trinity Springs, Ind„ Feb. IS, 1900. .HOUSEHOLD IRS TO HULL BEANS If Lima or other beans are soaked in scalding water for a few hours and later again plunged in ft, their skins win readily peel off, thus affording a very dainty and more nutritious dlah than If Unhulled, for tbey will not gen erate flatulency In the atomacb. BABY'S BATH. By the time a baby la running about he should have a dash of cold water on h)a cheat and neck at leaat before step ping out of bla morning tub. Tbts pro duces a bealthful glow, besides tough ening him and rendering him far lesa liable to catch cold. Indeed, by the time a baby la two or three months old bla bath should gradually be brought to tepid Instead of the warm water so generally used, aa the latter, In propor tion to Its warmth, la weakening.—New England Homestead. GENERAL UTILITY BOX. Almost any woman can make a “gen eral utility” box, and tben use It for keeping the baby’s wardrobe, or for a sblrt wnlst or a skirt box and a window scat. Get a good, atrong, close-matched board box fifteen Inches deep, three or five feet long by two feet wide, with four harness hooks and six medlnm- slzed binges. First, pad the lid so It will have a rounding effect. Then up holster with a pretty cretonne, or art denim, fastening the pleats around the •Idea with brass-headed tacks. Line with cheesecloth. Screw in tbo har ness books for legs, and fasten on the lid with the hinges. It can be made n pretty as well as useful piece of furnh ■are.—Philadelphia Inquirer. A Guaranteed Care Waa Piles, Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro trading iete will refund money if Paio »to curt in 0 to II day. 60c. Physicians lira longer than other profee- Phsri sional Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. Never Fails. Sold bjr all druggists, $1. Mail orders promptly filled by Dr. E. Detchon, Crawfordaville, Ind. London sirs a wife ceases to be a bride ix weeks after marriage. SALT RHEUM ON HANDS Suffer** Agony and Had to Wear Baadagee All tbo Time—Another Care by Cmttonrm. Another cure by Cuticura is told of by Mrs. Carolina Cable, of Waupocs, Wis., in the following grateful letter: “My hue* band suffered egony with salt rheum on his hands, and I had to kesp them band* aged all the time. We tried everything we could get, but nothing helped him until he used Cutimra. One set of Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills cured him entirely, .ind his hands have been ae smooth as ana ms nsnas nave been ae smooth aa pos* aiblw ever since. I hope this letter will be the means of helping other sufferers." Nervous exhaustion invites disease. This statement is the positive truth. BEST IMPROVED SAW RILL ON EARTH. Large Engines and Boilare supplied promptly. Shingle Mills, Com Mills, Circular 8aws,Saw Teeth,Patent Doga, Steam Governors. Full line Engines A Mill Supplies. Send for free Catalogue. and you cannot wal out excessive fatigue, and you break out into perspiration easily, and your face flushes, and you grow excited and ahaky at the leaat provocation, and t? T°v _ . at once t To build up woman's nerv ous system and during the period of change of life we know of no better medicine than Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Here is an illustration. Mrs. Mary L. Hoehne, 871 Garfield Avenue, Chicago, 111., writes: “ I hare used Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for yeare in my family and it never disappoints; so when I fait that I waa nsartngthe'change of life I commenced treat ment with it I took in all about six bottles it did me a great deal of good. Chsnoe For m Reformer* Some day a great reformer, In whom aspirations seme la dnly blended with enthusiasm, will make and win a great figbt for pockets In women's street clothes. Why woman dots not have more and better pockets in her clothes la one of the mysterlea of civilization.— Harper’s Weekly. A USEFUL CLOSET. The crying needs of the modern won an are closets and pockets. The pock ets we may get in some future state of existence, but here la a plan for a cloaet which yon may have now. As a general catchall In the nursery.a handy corner In the kitchen or a clutter closet In the abed. It fills the bill, and, beat of all, n woman can build It berself, pro vided she has two arms, a hammer and lives near a grocery store. Mine It made from five wooden boxes. They are put one above another and nailed together. I covered mine with a strip of heavy wall paper. Folds of the •ame tacked with brass tacks cross where the boxes join and finish tho edges. A curtain to match as near ns possible is bung on a brass rod. I nse this closet In my den for papers, books, magazines, etc.—Writer In New Eng land Homestead. by loealappUoatlons as they cannot reacht dlMatod portion of ths aar. Thor# la only o tutlonal remedies. Deafness Is earned by an Inflamed condition of the muooaa Using ot the Eustachian Tube. When this tubs la In- flamed you have a rumbUngsouud or Imper fect hearing, and when It Is entirely oleeed Deafness Is the result, snd nnlsss ths Inflam mation can be taken out end tht. tube re stored to Its normal condition, hearing will Nine eases out ot ten Idns for women that I should not E aliva to-day. It la aplaodld tor women, old or jounj, and will surely cue all female diaor- Mra. Pinkham, of Lynn, -Maas., In vites all sick and ailing women to write her for advice. Her great experience la at their service, free of cost. WAY GET SOAKED / / ' WHIN u. ,///y MhardliOT mat NH eOMCtf HTATMKl ■iwmiw nut unc or qamient* and mat*. Mo 4. TOWER CO., BOSTON* BAM., U.B.A. B*WB CAMAWAW CO , tTB», TOBOMTP, CAM*04. ATLANTA, mm If* words per minute in Bprae flhortband In ■even to twelve weeks. Bookkeeping without theory. Write for «*t*lof 1. AtlAjjt#, Ga. destroyed forever. Nino cases out of ton b caused by catarrh,which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the muoou* aurfaooe. We will giro One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh)that can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Bond for circulars free. F.J. CnnvxT A Co.,Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for oonstipation. Cleveland'* three electric suburban lines carried 8,500,000 passengeri in 1902, ns againat 180,264 carried by the competing iteam road*. Berlin’* population by th* new cen* •u* lack* 713 of reaching a round 2,* 000,000. Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gam i Mullen and Mullen Is Nature’s great remedy—Cure* Coughs, Colds, Croup and Consumptlon^and all throat and lung troubles. At druggist*, 26o., 60c. and S1.00 pet bottle. Forty par cent, of the people of London attend public worship. Millions ot Vegetable*, When the Editor read 10,000 plant* for 16c, he could hardly believe it, tmf inUv l second reading finds that the John A# Baker Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., than raizer oscu vo., ls viubbc, y *»•, whom there are no more reliable and ex» tensive seed grower* in the world, make* offer which i* made to get yoja to test Salter's Warranted Vegetable 8f They will send you their big plant seed catalog, together with enough •Toco fine, solid Cabbage*, on vo Seed*. 9 natty Celery. 3.000 rich, battery Lettuce, 1.000 splendid Omone, 1,000 rete, luscious Radiates, 1,000 gloriously brilliant Flowed, tu bob but 16c Ktnoat, CARE OF SEWING MACHINE. Not ono woman In a thousand knows that tbe moat faithful of all household appliances Is tbe sewing machine. And It Is really s sensitive, It Inanimate creature. Were this fact better known tbe average sewing machine would give better service In tbe family elrcle. Tbe np-to-date machine is vastly differ ent from tbe one our grandmother used. Ready to wear garments are re sponsible for tbe many attachments, and manufacturers could not afford to pnt ont band work, where at tbe pres ent time tbe machine does all that It la required to do. Some of tbese attachments are wor thy tbe investigation of households where much dressmaking la done and iWber. there Is not time for deft lingers to place Innumerable dainty itltcbcs. Bnt the woman who Intend, to us. these up-to-date attachments should take a course In Instruction. • A machine which Is used every day should be oiled every day. Occasion ally It should be lubricated with tbe beat quality of kerosene. After tbo kerosene bss been nsed tbe machine should be run rapidly for a few mo menta, then ordinary machine oil ehould be applied. ' aecTPEs providing you will return thin notice, and if you will send them 30c in postage, tbtj f you will cend them 30c to postage, u rill add to the above a package of ; nous Berliner Cauliflower. (A. C. Iaj Two thousand vessels of eli Cescriptioaa disappear every year. Princess Potatoee—Cut cold mashed potatoes Into two-inch strips. Have reedy In one eaucer a tableapoonfnl of melted batter and In another a beaten egg. Dip tbe atrip* first In tbe butter, tben In tbe egg; with a knife lay them In a battered tin, and cook for twelve minutes In a hot oven. After-Dinner Bellsb—Tbl* may sound rather mnasy, bnt experience ha* proved It to be one of the moat palat able of after-dinner relishes to take the place of dessert Serve with the cream cheese plenty of paprika, Hungarian sweet pepper. The paprika 1* mixed with the cheese and the mixture spread on - slices of tart apple. The taste for this grows with what It faeda on, like jealousy, and is as difficult to abanddh after tbe habit 1* formed. Maids of Honor—Take one cupful of sour milk, one of sweet, a little salt the yolks of three eggs, a half tea- spoonful of vanilla and a half cupful of sugar. Put the sour and sweet milk on to boii together In x double boiler and allow It to become sufficiently bested to set tbe curd. Tben strain off tbe milk, run the curd through g strain er and add butter, sugar, eggs and va nilla. Line tbe little ran* with the richaat of puff pasta and fill with the mixture. Bake until firm In tbe centre, which will be from ten to fifteen min utes. The experts of esmla from the Ar gentine BepabHc amounted to more then llW.OOO.WlnttO* THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME ‘h Are Never Without Pe-ru-na in the Home For Catarrhal Diseases. MRond MRtf, By Pe-ru-na. Hartman received the “My wife haa been * ■ufferer from * complication of di*—•* for th* r pMt twen- .. • P**t t _ Her caac haa baffled stdll of him of tho moot noted physicians. On. of her worst troubles waa chronic constipation of several years’ standing. - -gh that most She was also passing through that most critical period in ths lift ot a woman— change ol life. _ , "In June, 1095, I wrote to y«m about her csss. You advittd s courts ot Psruns snd Minafin, which ws at one. .oom- menccd, and have to soy it completely cured her. “About tho stmt time I wrote you shout idy own csss of catarrh, which had been of twenty-five years’ standing. At timss I was almost past going. 1 commenced to use Peruna accord ing to your tnslructtone and con tinued Us use for about a your, and U has completely eared mo.’’—John O. AtkInton. In n letter dated January 1, 1900, Mr. Atkinson says, after five years’ < with Peruna: "I eeill ever continue to apeak at good word for Peruna. 1 am stfli ra r Mrs. Alls Schwsndt, Sanborn, Mram.j writes: f ’’Ihave been troubled with rheum*— Item and oatarrh for twenty-flva, yean. Could not sleep day or ntaht.' After having vted I'eruna I can Bleep* and nothing bothers me now. 1£ r ever ass affected uHth any otne 1 thall ate. Jfy eon was oared, of catarrh of the larynx by Parana.»» —Jfrs. Alla Sohwandt. When old ago comae, catarrhal diseases; - . catarrh it almost uni versal in old people. Address Dr. 8. B. Hartman, of Tho Hartman Sanitarium, t Ohio, who will be plowed to give j boost ot bit medical advice grati II To totter advertise lbs South's Tro.tug ■estates College, tour aeholanhljs on ot tered young parsons of this souuty at Isos Ikes scat. WBITB TODAY. Dropsy if Btmoseo til swelling In Stoss given itf. Nothing:can be fairer Conviction Follows Trial loose ooffes at anything your grocer happens ■Whon to have in _________ getting ? Some queer stories about ooffee could be told, if the people who handle it speak out how do you know what you are ' ’ ' ' “ ■■ 'issold ' Could any amount of mere talk have persuaded millions of tO UM houiekeepenl lion Coffee, the leader of all package coffees for arm • quarter not found it m • — of a cen tury, if they had not found it superior to all other brands in Purity. Strength* Flavor and Uniformity? ot von corns n the verdict ol MILLIONS or HOUSEKEEPERS doea not convince jronol the merits of LION COFFEE, li costs you bnt a trifle l UOllOptra Is ISM sateJs I b. sssIsduMfew* sod rssdtos you a. punwfUaaiswtoafiMIsw SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLBOK SPICE 00., Xabdo, OUo, W. L. DOUGLAS! S 3 3J2&*3.22 SHOES!?, limit THAT OTHER HARES AT ART TRIOR. Bor, wear VI. L Donate. $3.60 and $3.00 show towns, thay fit I totter, hold Ihstrshsps, snd wssrlcnisr ths* othsrmskss. W4-00U6US *4X0 SHOES CMFOTKEWAIUMTMYPWO. rA*1>OOAOBBTBL*m WIUXOT WSAIBKAOST W. L. Douglas makes and sells morp Men's $3.50 shoes than any other manufacturer In the world. $10,000