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TIMES ENTERPRISE, THOMASVILL
CRAB
ORCHARD
WATER
IS A CERTAIN CURE FOR
I Dyspepsia I
Sick Headache J
Constipation... j
Stimulates the Liver, cures Biliousness,
Sour Stomach, Irregularities of the Bowels.'
A NATURAL product, prepared by con*
centration; a genuine natural water.
Crab Orchard Water Co.,
Louisville, Ky.
5T0P! WOMEN,
Avery & Company
SUCCESSORS TO ' *
avery & mcmillan,
Bl-M Booth Forayth St., Atlanta, Ga.
—ALL KINDS OF-
MACHINERY
AND CONSIDER THE
ALL-IMPORTANT
FACT
That in addressing Mrs. Pinkham yon
*ro confiding your private ills to a woman
— a woman whose experience with wo
man’s diseases covers a great many years.
\ou can talk freely to a woman when it
Is revolting to relate your private troubles
to a man—besides a man does not under
stand—simply because he is a man.
Many women suffer in silence and drift along
from bad to worse, knowing full well that they
ought to have immediate assistance, bnt a natural
modesty impels them to shrink from exposing them
selves to the questions and probably examinations of
even their family physician. It is Unnecessary.
Without money or price you can consult a woman
whose knowledge from actual experience is. great.
Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation:
Women suffering from any form of feiqple weak
ness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs.
Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. All letters are received,
opened, read and answered by women only. A
woman can freely talk of her private illness to a
woman; thus has been established the eternal
confidence between Mrs. Pinkham and the worn®
of America which has never been broken. Out
of the vast volume of experience which she
has to draw from, it is more than possible
that she has gained the very knowledge
that will help your case. She asks noth- .
ingin return except your good-will, and her'
advice has relieved thousands. Surely any .
woman, rich or poor, is very foolish if she/
does not take advantage of t
, ige
offer of assistance. — L;,
Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.
Following wo publish two let
ters from a woman who accep
ted this invitation. Koto the
result.
First letter.
“ Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—
“ For eight years I havo suffered something
tcrriblo every month with my periods. The
pains ore excruciating and I can hardly stand
them. My doctor says I have ovarian and
womb trouble, and I must go through an op
eration if I want to get weu. I do not want
to submit to it if*l can possibly help, it.
BEST IMPROVED SAW MILL ON EARTH.
Large Engines and Boilers supplied
promptly. Shingle Mills, Corn Mills,
Circular Saws,Saw Teeth,Patent Doga.
8team Governor*. Full line Engines &
Mill
relieve mo. -Mrs. Mary Pimmick, 69th and E.
Capitol St*., Henning P.O., Washington,D.C.
Second letter.
e. ii " my uwumonial, tlmt others mar 1
Supplies. Send for free Catalogue. valueond what you have dono for
" As you know, I wrote you that my doctor
■aid I must have an operation or I could not
live. I then wrote you, telling you my ail
ment*. I followed your advice and am en
tirely well. I can walk miles without an
ache or a pain, and I owe my life to you and
to Lydia E. Pinkham'* Vegetable Compound.
I wish every suffering woman would read
this testimonial and realize the value of writ
ing to you and your remedy.”—Mr*. Mary
Dlmmick, 60th and E. Capitol Street*, Ben-
ning P. O., Washington, D. C.
When a medicine has been successful
in restoring to health so many women
whose testimony is so unquestionable,
you cannot well say, without trying it,
“ I do not believe it will help me.” If
you are ill. don't hesitate to get a bot-w
tie of Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vegetable
Compound at once, and write Mrs. Pink
ham, Lynn. Mass., for special advice—
it is free and always helpful*
Conviction Follows Trial
When buying loose coffeo or anything your grocer happens
to have in his bin, how do you know what you are
. netting? Sorao queer stories ubout coffeo that is sold in bulk,
could bo told, if the people who handle it (grocors), carod to
speak out.
Could any amount of mero talk havo porsuadod millions of
housekeepers to uso
lion Coffee,
the leader of all package coffees for ovor a quartor
of a contury, if thoy had not found it superior to all other brands in
Purify, Strength, Flavor and Uniformity?
Hi la popular success of LION COFFEE
be due only to Inherent merit. There
In no strjnocr proof ot merit than con
tinued and Increasing popularity.
If the verdict ot MILLIONS OF
HOUSEKEEPERS docs not convince
yon of the merits of LION COFFEE,
It costs you but a trifle to buy a
package. II Is the easiest way to
convince yourself, and to make
you a PERMANENT PURCHASER.
LION COFFEE is sold only In 1 lb. sealed package*,
and reaches you m pare and clean a* when it left our
factory.
Lion-head on every package.
Bare thews Llon-heada for valuable premium*.
SOLD BY GROCERS
EVERYWHERE
W00L80N SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio.
You want only the best
Cotton Gin
Machinery
Ask any experienced
Ginner about
Pratt, Eagle,Smith
How "All Men Are Born Equal.”
Tho woman born beautiful doesn’t
bother to oducato her intelligence, is
spoiled by flattery, is unable to bold
the men she attracts; the woman
born homely is driven to develop her
character and her mind, and so moro
than overcomes her handicap as
against her pretty sister. Tho man
born clover loses becauqo ho wins too
easily and has not incentive to that
sustained effort which alono achieves
success; the man born “slow” de
velops patience, assiduity, balancp
and, best of all, tenacity.
It comes near'to being a universal
rule that strong points and weak ones
Just about offset each other in any
human being at the start, and that
tho development is a matter for. the
man himself to 'determine. And
there is no fatal handicap except the
disposition to regard one’s handicap
as fatal.—Saturday Evening Poit.
Vinship, Munger
We would like to show
? ou what thousands of
ife long customers say.
Write for catalog and
testimonial booklet.
Continental Gin Co
[Oiulott.. X. C., All.nta. Om.
Mlrmlnsham. Al*.
Memphis, Tenn., Dallas, Tea.
NEEDLES,
SHUTTLES.
REPAIRS.
FOIL ALL SEWIMS, MS-
CHINE*. St.nd.rd Good.
SSJ?" blelSck
:^ G 6T C ?au , i , 8. l KS!
RS? $3.50 SHOES SSL
W. Dougina make* and'aella more
Men'* shoe* than. »nr other
W. L. Donala* 8-1.50 choe* are the
greatest wllrm In the world because of
their excellent *tyle, e«*r fitting and
superior wearing qualities. They are
Just a* good as fhoMt that cost from
85.00 to 87.00. Tiio only differences Ii
the price. W. L Donate* 83.50 shoe*
cost more to make, hold tlieir shape
better, wear longer, ami are of greater
value than any other 83.50 shoe on the
market to-day. W. L. Douglas guar
antee* their value by stamping his
nsine and price on tho bottom of each
shoe. Look for It. Take no substitute.
W. I*. Douglas 83.50 shoes are sold
through htsown retail store* in theprtn-
clpal cities, and by shoe dealer* every
where. Nomatter where yon live, W.I»
Douglas shoes are within your reach.
EQUAL $8.00 SHOES.
* / hate team IF. L. Jkuglas (3 JO shoet for
peart, and eonstder them equal to ang $SJ*)shoe
sa fix
Agent, Hamas Cits, ilo.
Beys wear W. L. Dowries 12.50 and $2.00
shoes because they fit better, bold their
shape and wear longer than oth-c makes.
W. L. Douglas uses Ctrona Colts kin in hit
B JO iVl. Corona Colt it conceded to
the finest patent leather produced.
Fast Color Eyelets will aot wear Brassy.
W. L Doc#lae has the largest shoe mall order
badness is the world. .No trouble to get s tit
SfifSSBSSS?-”'
W. t, >000 LAS, Ireckhs. Wees.
THRICE IN LUCK WITHIN A
MONTH.
"I havo been refused by three girls
since Christmas,” said the Impression
able young man.
“Indeed!” responded the cynic.
“You must carry a rabbit’s foot.”—
Washington Star.
FITS permanent ly cured. Noflts or nervous
ness after first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great
Nerveltcstorer.ritrialbottlo and treatise free
Dr. It. U. Klim k, Ltd.,931 Arch Ht., Philn., Pa.
The inventor of the tide table never saw
tho sen in his life.
Ladle* Can Wear Shoe*
One size smaller after using Allen’s Foot-
F.ase, a powdor. It makes tight or new shoo*
easy. Cures swollen, hot, sweating, aching
feet. Ingrowing nails, corns and bunions. At
nij druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Don’t ac
cent nny substitute. Trial package Fees by
moil. Address, Allen B. Olmsted, LoBoy, N.V.
France’s national debt exceeds Russia’s
by one-third.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children
teething,soften tho gums, reduces inflamma
tion,sllays’paln,cures wind colic,25c.abottle.
exes. Maple St., Norwich, N.Y., Feb. 17,193)
Is It Right? *
Is it right for you to lose $4.20 that a
dealer may make 50 cents more by selling
fourteen gallons of ready-for-use paint, at
$1,50 per gallon, than *
by selling you eight ’
HISTORY OF SHOES*
tn No Article , of Attire Have More
Vagaries Been Shown.
Shoes, or their equivalent, are of
a certainty even more ancient than
gloves, for they were a necessity of
locomotion, while the other was but a
luxury.' Sometimes they were made
of skins, sometimes of papyrus, as in
Egypt. Often they were gilded and
decked With jewels, and the most ex
pert artists of the day were employed
to decorate the foot-coverings of
wealthy patricians, consuls, emperors
and their favorites. In no article of
attire have more vagaries been
shown. Today a lady who f esires to
be considered in the height of fash
ion wears ehoes pointed as much as
possible, but in the time of Queen
Mary the taste was all the other way,
and it was found necessary to issue a
royal proclamation prohibiting shoes
with toes wider than six inches. But
perhaps the most extraordinary de-
veloptnent in the way of footgear
were the ’’choplnes” introduced by
the ladies of Venice to make them
selves taller than they really were.
The articles were really a kind of
stilts made of wood and leather, and
sometimes reached the absurd height
of twelve Inches. Even a trained
acrobat would have difficulty in walk
ing on such things, and ordinary
women had such trouble with them
that when the yattempted a prome
nade they, required the assistance of a
servant at each side and another be
hind to keep them from falling.—Red-
fern’s “Royal and Historic Shoes.”
like
LAJSY JOHNNY.
Tommy Tucker—You don’t
Johnny Jones, I guess!
Willie Wickham—No, he's so lazy
that he’d rather fight than run, any
time.—Boston Transcript.
The Present Ret# Law.
The duties of the present Interstate
Commerce Commission are to.correct
all discriminations in railroad rates.
If it finds that an unjust rate is in
effect, tho railroad is notified. If it de
clines to change it, tho Commission can
bring suit in Court and if the Court de
cides In favor of the Commissioners’
finding, the railroad must obey, or its
officers may be brought up for con
tempt of Court and summarily dealt
with.
The race of Todas, in India, which
practices polyandry (one wife having
two or more husbands), which was
100,000 strong a century ago, has
dwindled to 101 persons.
THOUGHT SHE WOULD DIE,
Mrs. 8. W. Marine, pi Colorado Spring*
Began to Fear the Worst—Doan's Kid
ney Pill* Saved Her.
Mrs. Sarah Marine, of 428 St. Uraln
street, Colorado Springs, Col., Presi
dent of tho Glen Eyrie Club, writes;
“I suffered for
three years with
severe backache.
The doctors told
me my kidneys
were affected
and prescribed
medicines for
me, but I found
that it was only
a waste of time
and money to
take them, and
began to fear
that I would
never got well.
A friend advised
me to try Doan’s Kidney Pills. Within
a week after I began using them I was
so much better that I decided to keep
up the treatment, and when I had used
a little over two boxes I was entirely
well. I have now enjoyed the best of
health for moro than four months, and
words can but poorly express my grati
tude.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-MilburnCo., Buffalo, N. Y.
The ingredients which enter into
the composition of shoo blacking arc
bone-black, treacle, oil of vitriol,
sperm oil, gum arable, and vinegar or
sour bce»
$90 POSITION
PAY TUITION AFTER
POSITION IS SECURED
First 10 who clip this notico and send to
DRNUGHON’S
PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
Atlanta. Colombia. Nashville. K***vUI«. Want-
may, without*TrwTnV notes, pay EVERY
CENT of tuition out of salary after
good position is secured. If not secured
no pay required.
COURSE BY MAIL FREE
If not ready to enter you may take
essons by mall FREE until ready,
PE-RU-NA
MEASURES
UP TO THE
STANDARD.
UNQLE SAM—“A High Standard is Re.
quired ot Any Qatarrh Remedy That Has
Been Endorsed by so Many Trustworthy
and Prominent People. ”
^ht/e^uicABi^Barialn
To batter advertise the South’s Loading
Buslneee Collage, four eeholarthlpa art of
fered young person* ot this eoanty at less than
eoet. WRITE TODAY.
GA-ALA. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Haem, Ga.
, cured
I Olv.s
Quick
Relief.
Rem art. aff .welling to Stott
days: effects a permanent cure
in jo to today*. Trial treatment
'ree. Nothin—
j Or.H.H.f
Specialists, Box 1
WCHBSTER
•NEW RIVAL” BLACK POWDER SHELLS.
It’, tbe thoroughly modern and scientific system of fold
ing and the ccc of only the beat m.terl,l, which mike
Winchester Factory Loedcd “Nov Rival” Shells give bet
ter pettern, penetration end more uniform results goner-
ally then eny other shelle. Tbe epecisl paper end tbe Win-
Chester petent corrugated heed used in meklng “New
Rival” (hells give them strength to withstood reloedlng.
BE SURE TO GET WINCHESTER MAKE OP SHEWS.
XmOIITH-EttlWST
T«W Wlhh PIM»
WATERPROOF ,
OlhtP CLOTHING,
. EVERYWHERE,
The best caterkh Silled nortiwital
ferae the mrUoKrihgr Mendel.
MkX orjelloivfor cl ted) of ««t wrt.
ent ear Meet tarty tv SIGN Of
TtierfiH uoiwirteedto jivesc!
bfatm All retake dealers yd thee,
Aj.itmcajojnuim.iu.
CTacwwuicdLiAutiGitiraaii
PACKAGE
ECONOMY BLUE
• Potash
is necessary for cotton to product
high yields and good fibre.
Write for our valuable books on
fertilization; they contain informa
tion that means dollar*-to tho
farmers. Sent free on request.
Write now while you think of It
to the
0ERMAN KALI WORKS
Now York-
15 year* on the market. Aek dealer,
will send by mail package upon receipt of lOo.
* amp* and dealer’# name;
Bbidoks-McDowku, Co., Louisville, Ky.
idling you eight gallon* or Lj. a. ax., ana t ma
six gallons of linseed oil, which make four- : Cll]
teen gallon* of a better paint, at $1.20 per !
gallon? Is it right? *
Sold everywhere and by Longman «
Martinez, New York. Paint Makers for
Fifty Years.
There have been 319 s&tues of the Kaiser •
erected in Germany.
Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Bweet Oum ;
and Mullen 1* Nature’s great remedy-Cmres j
Coughs, Colds, Croup and Consumption,and
all throat and lung troubles. At drugglatt,
25c.. 50o. and 91.00 per bottle. _
Gold is fount? in Wales and is worked st
a market profit.
W lilt II WUIIIU navv ‘*‘”'•1 ------— -
etc., or complete at home and get di
ploma, D. P. B. C. Co., ha# 1300.009/0
capital. 17 banker* on Board of Direc
tor*. and TWENTY College* in THIR
TEEN state* to back every claim It
make*. Established SIXTEEN years.
Clip and send thl* notice to-day.
$49.22!
For this beautiful,
in Atlanta. Georgia,
a Southern Buggy
for Southern trade,
has a fine Leather Quarter Top, has Genuine
Leather, Spring Bottom Cushion, and Leather
Back, is Elegantly Fainted, and fully Guaranteed.
Tor this fine Collar and Hame
Sr haraeaa, sold with every GOLDEN
RAGLE BUGGY, regular retail pride J 12.50.
Catalog and full description sent on request.
Golden Eagle Buggy Co.
1S8-I60 Edgawoed Ay#.. Atlanta,Q*.
PUTNAM FADELESS
Color atom roods brlabtar and fsafer colors than say otbardy*. On* Me parkas* color* silk, wool and iw,™-,™.., •---
salts. AakdaoJw or ws will sand poobvoldot Ife spoekag*. Writ* for flrv# booUet-How to Dy*. Dkack sud MU Color*. MON
equally well ■