Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, October 06, 1905, Image 10

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sll GERMAN NERSES BEST. MORE NATURAL METHODS MU- PLOYED TRAN BY AMERICANS. Early Months of a Carman Baby's Life are Vary Quiet and Simpler- Fancy Baby Clothe* Tabooed. The mother of a lino family of Ametlpaii children chanced to to Bring abroad whoa the last baby wa* boro, and aba baa iliu* often time* (aid that ah* wished all of bar children bad bean born In Germany. Tba lait little girl, during It* drat three montha of existence, In charge of a native German nurse, was not only more comfortable, but better caret" ' In every way than the other cpll who were born In America. The 1 girl was brought op by the native Ger man method, and title mesne, la the Bret place, that the German baby la treated adaptlfteally. Nos does this by. tbs rules of a recently so, irlmental science, tbe result a series of motbtrs' earn which is tbe ln> ready fer bit battle, fellewed by a nap. Wa be tehee la Us Carriage or la hie " and tbaoo are .paver, novae i*t' GOSSIP FROM ABROAD. Talcs of Diplomatic and Court In. . trlgge. placed bah grasses, bqf a selene* borltanco of the raoe. leaves him entirely alsns. In a abort time be shews algae of Impatience and sets up a lusty wall, thus giving bis longs the needed exercise. Were Is lit tle difference between tbe American b *- Qulctudc for Throe Months,^ Of the Qer- antet ne is wdlcd as Ultle If he ts strong find hi* treat- moot then dcpendsn»p the family » wmB, or tMMfortuuate enopgh, fo ngve Plain Clothingi No Frills. there are no mils and lacee a ribboned pet ticoats and ruffles a lows. has, In placa • an mdpm euppiy moo undmbirti. of uttla ebsm nnd diapers, W yard tqusrt of K American MM Eft!* shaw The Dressing TaMa, # Gorman baby's hath hla and y In bis er which he i Neyr OoM Differ. The present yield of gold.I* doable what It was ten years ago, now amounting to a million dellara a day. Within tho next ton ysars It bid* fair o double again. Tbla advene* In lb* ast decade la largely d»a to tbe In vention of tbo ayaolde proeeea. Out side of new discoveries the geld out* “bo largely In- lader Delmar —ye that merce ever tbe land and eitraeta every par- Htw «< gold out of long neiflacted laeers, Thl» Bldoradlan ship la now glpaliy to dean up the abandoned in* of California and will aeon be the Tower. There are several dis tinguished Pooler in England but none so famous n*-Jailor Poole, .Ope day at "Asset, PooR, hovering near the Prlnco'e person end seeking to bo agreeable, remarked, sweeping hie hand over the oaacmblage: “Your Roy al Highness, the crowd to-day appears to be.rather mixed.” Tbe Prince, who always bated a snob, looked amusedly daughter, Lady Eileen, wa* born dur ing their first visit to Canada a* Lord The youngest son, the Hon, Esmond Elliott, Is S cheery and much admired youngster. The yearly allowance of the Mikado, which If at tbe same time that of the whole imperial family, is now $1,500.- OOO. Besides, he has the yearly In comes of $500,000 from tbe Interest on th# $10,000,000 which was given to him from the war Indemnity received from China ten years ago, or $250,000 from irlvnte estates, v.’dch amount to $5,060,000 or more; of $500,000 from the forests, covering an area of 5,124.- 873 acres and valued at $512,487,300 ; In all, $1,250,000. TBE LEMON A SPECIFIC. nut for th* future wt|| be la creased by what Alexandar calls a gold ship, a dredge tbe For tub la face abort bead an] Then be towels In the ninal la drtaasd, not on tba borae'a knot, hot on th* "Wlckeltlscb,” or swaddling ta- nurse stands, if ibis I* not available, an ordinary table Is *|w*re na£ First, tbe batiate ebamJseTs nut on. and then tba merino aliirt, both fas tened In the back by airings. Ton comes tbs diaper, and then from ntulfr tbe arm* tba baby la simply swaddled In bis blanket, which la turned up at the bottom and planed together Ilka • meal pack. If tbe youngster inclines to cvrl bis logs os to He with hla knocs curved, they are tightly bandaged with a broad linen band. Cruti. yon «*r? it are** so. psrbaiw, but the babies do pot ap pear to mlad. Your Oorumn nurse neves nses talcum powdos unless It 1$ The Lung Development, Having dressed tbo baby, he Is now TUB OOU> DM DOE Ieo and Peru. What la this wonderful gold ship which aatiaeta every scintilla of yel low metal. It la, according to the New York Engineering Magaalnt, elm- ply a dredge that Boats oa a pond pf Ita own making—a pond wbleh ac companies it wherever ft chooses to go ( ind enables It tq move over the lend n any direction. It aeoopa up the gravel, lubjeots it on Ha deeka to th* deslrgd chemical action, and then coat ing It behind, keep* on advancing until the field before It Is rifted and treated from surface to bed rock. st Pool ran*' HWSsr WsU, Poole, we itftali l ode render* bis seeootti core a ■ar, ln*t around Of ' ' J™Vl __ paid be waits twelve month* sad read* a aecond bill, Buck as do aot psy on receipt of tho second statement are dropped from bia hooka and never again are they allowed to give aa or der In hla establishment, Speaking of ctotbea, tbo Dak* of Norfolk Is n man of simple tastes, and yet b* 1* tho poaoessnr of tho most extravagant costume In England. The uniform which ho wren as Dart Mar shal represent* an outlay of over 11,500, exclusive of jewel*, fieveatecn thousand yard* of embroidery are worked Into the coat In gold lac* until little of tho orlglnul cloth I* to bo seen- Ilia Grace feels more at bom* In bis old clotbci I assure you. There Is nothing In which Lady M|n- to, wife of tho Governor General of Canada, and ouccescor of Lord Cur- con, at India, takes more pride than In her own children. Her eldest at $100 an aero; . _ Thus his yearly net Income amounts to $2.750,00ft There are In all sixty members In the imperial family, In clusive of cloven married and .four widowed prince—es, who are member* of the family by marriage, not by hirtb- Lord Cnsstllls pronounce* bis name castles.” At o reception one night hi* hostess failed to rccognlxe him. Quito -Ijo demanded his name, llo replied ”Oastles,” and he wss practi cally turned out* Next morning be re ceived her card of Invitation end a polita explanation of the ecus* of her mistake. Vegetarianism la hemming a cult among the British aristocracy, and In clod** among Ha follower*. Lady An- gleacy. Lady Kssox, Lady Gwendolen Herbert Lady Windsor, Usron and Baroneea do Meyer. Lord Buchan. Lord Chart** Bcreiford, Neville Lyt. ton and Canon Edward Lyttelton, now pro mat of Eton. Van Calava. Japanese Verse. Eastern writers report tbs Japanese to bs s nation of vers* writers, from the Imperial family down to the coolies in tbs rire Sold* and tbe rlcksbaw man. Occasionally s poem by tbe Emperor er Emprees has appeared in trauila- tloa tu America, Professor Arthur Lloyd of tbo Imperial University In Tokyo b*s collected end translated nearly 300 page* of these verses. The following Is the translation of an im perial song of Her Majesty, the Em il •Take heed unto thyself i tbo mighty God That I* th* Soul of Nature, see* the good And hid that man In bis moat secret heart Thinks by himself, and brings it to tbo light. see A "Tanka” by the Emperor rune: ”TEe foe that strike* th*(, For thy country’s snko Strike him with all thy might; But while thou striked, Forget not etlll to lov# him.” * * • By the Crown Prince) 'On fair Arasbl’s slopes tbe rooted pine-trees stand; So midst the storms and wind, ltr:-i rooted, stands Our Land.” Obviate* Need of Doctors and Drugs, Should be Used Without Sugar. Drink expert Warman recommends tbe drinking of lemon water. Lemon water, without augar, he believes, I* of great medicinal value. It makes s beverage that will cool the blood, clear the brain, remove biliousness, clear the complexion, and save the expenditure of money for dregs end doctor hills and a few other things— ■ health drink that can not he dis counted. But do not ns* auger with the lemon, It noutralixes the effect that wetld otherwise be produced. Oos- cider, for a moment, be says, S few m tke uses of the lemon. In the morning, half an bonror mere before breakfast, take the Juice of half a lemon In a glas* of cold water. It will clear the eyetem of homor and bite without any of the effect* of calomel, coogress water, or any drastic dreg. But the benefit Is more thaa doubled by repenting this Just buforo retiring. This la a much uufur way to get the better of a billoua con dition than resorting to Quinine or bin* pills . , . Do not Irritate the stomach by tak ing the lemon dear. The powerful acid of tbo lulre, when taken aloaa, ja always most corrosive and Invari ably produces Inflammation, If long continued, but when properly dilated so that It doca not harm or draw th* throat. It doca Ita medical work, and when the stomach Is clear of food It baa abundant opportunlly to wort through the aystam thoroughly. . Not only la the drink of lemao water an excellent liver corrective, bat. If taken In hot water lnataad of cold. It will prove a very aflcaclou* anti-fat remedy. It Is better than any drug or com plexion powder for giving permanent clearness and beauty to the akin. A teaapoonful of lemon Juice In a ItMll CUP of black coffee will relievo bUloua headache. Two of three allcea of lemon In a cup of strong tea will cure a narvon* headache. Lemon Juice has also been need In Germany, with marked effect, In cases of rheumatism, especially articular rhanmatlsm. Spain's Slag a Humorist. Spain's youthful king la (till, It seems, very much of a buy, at leaat In spirit He la apparently too cloeely wedded to hla “bubble" to enro to con sider seriously sny other sort of mar riage, whllo authentic report has it that every once In awhllo he drop* unexpectedly luto tho uuconvcntlomil In a way product Ire of much embar rassment to hi* entourage. Ilis la teat prauk was played In the great cathedral at Leon, to which hla majesty paid an unofficial visit recent ly. He hudigone Into the organ loft— for Alfonso's education has made of him tn organist of ability as well *» a fluent linguist—and hud begun to piny a chant when, with no warning whatever, ho swlt bed o!t into a sharp military march, ut tho same tlmo call ing out In n loud voice: “ Tention! Quick step! March J" Priests nnd suite were for tl.o In stant too surprised to <lo anything but gasp, nnd the next minute there were ihe solemn strains of the chant again, with the hearty laughter of the king heard beneath them. Agents Wanted To Csnrus for tbs United Slates Senator Number 6101V PUQLI3IIE0. The two contains portraits of tbo NINETY A1EMUEKS two (row each State in tha Union. 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Visitors so! ar outer or loovo tho majestic pluco tgh then* portal*. The reason for that circumstance its front. The great public In and out of Arlington through ou the back'gate. This la now called tha main west gate, and It I* * commonplace double gate of ornntc Iron rod* and spear*, glittered over wlrt gold-leaf, and such * gate «■ may to as*n In other national cemetarlea or Ctorernmsat reservation*. ■ Tba baaatlful gatas of Arlington ' stand on tbe east fare of tba estate, - Georgetowa-Alexandrla OP ARLINGTON. road, a »ecth)n of tbe old |s»t highway the stretching from the New England to Southern colonies, skirts the east Inmndury of Arlington. Tliough In other doyi this wns a great thorough fare, It la littlo traveled now. Other road* and eteam and elyetrlc transport have deflected traffle. Arlington House faces east. In the E of George Washington Parke Cits- grandson of Mrs. Martha Dan- ;e-l’ust!s-Washington, and the ward of George Washington, the main ontrnnee to Arlington was from the east and gt the spot where the Sheri dan Gate stands. George Wsshington Psrke Cost Is built Arlington House. At the death of bis father. John Parke » aide-de-camp to George Washing- York town, be went to live at Msant Vernon. His bam* was there till the death of Mrs. Washington, la 1802. Then bo begun the construction of Arlington House on laud Inherited from Ills father. He cut n winding drlvo from the Alexandris-Georgetown rond to tbo crest of tho height where Arlington House standi, Robert E. Lae, the lnistiand of George Washington Park Curtis' daughter, while on duty at tbe War Otflre, ulwaya rode hts horse between home end otllce and used tba east gate. In tho spring of lifll the Federal Government established military camps on the plateau west of Arlington, and It wss from these eampa that the army of McDowell set out In July, Ut. to th* attack of Beauregard, on Boll Run. The buildings on the Arlington estat* were converted to hospital uses. Tha big camps west of Arlington crested and the around Yhlpple, Ron for the defence of Washington, was erected west of Arlington, and the alto of this CtvU War earthwork Is now covered by the Important cavalry poet, Fort Myer. Villages have come Into being tn that neighborhood, tba highways have been Improved, an electric car line built and thus have been cut channels through which nearly everyone posses In and out of Arlington. The eastern gates ar* at th* fost of a long, steep hill, and there are no graves near th* McClellan or Sheridan gates, though th* Ord-Weltxel gat* leads Into a part of tbs cemetery where five thousand men, mostly colored sol diers, are buried. mw rwfe between Georgetown camps sod the** roads passed to tbs rear of Art QUO of the to tbs rear of Aritngt on. Fort' - - cordon of fortlflea