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TIMES ENTERPRISE, THOMABYILLLB.
PAY GLORYING
ENCOURAGING.
.'•Are you musical?" • •
"Nope; go ahead and play, I
don't know one note from another.'*
—Houston Poet
FITS permanently eared. N’ofltlor nerrens-
nossatterftrst day's me of Or. Kline's Groat
MorreBeetorer.rtrlelboMe and treatise free
Dr. B. tf. Kraaa, Ltd-Ml irohBtfPhtteyPa.
The attnoel eg* and poultry produce ol
Maine is worth 15,000,000.
A Cheerful view.
When Mr. Ozlaa Ransome, of Pot-
tervllle, saw the bill rendered by the
physlelan who had ministered to hii
Ills lor three days In New York be
puekered his Ups and E»vs a shrill
whistle.
"My-stars. Oil, you aren’t going to
give that man any such sum o' money
as that, now are you?” demanded his
wile with mech spirit. "You know
It's extortion—you know"— But to
her amazement Mr. Ransome placed
his hands In his pockets and tipped
back the hotel chair in a position
that Indicated peace ol mind.
"Now see here,' Eudory,” he said,
tranquilly, "I didn’t sense It at first,
but whpn you consider that In Potter-
Tllle I'd have to be sick most six
months to run up e bill ol that size,
we're got something to be thanklul
lor that I was took with that spell
here 'stead ol at home.”
Mrs. Ransome pressed her hand to
her forehead. “But supposing you
had been sick only those three days
at home and"— she began with n
bewildered air, finding small oomfo:*
In her husband's reasoning, “why
then"— 1
“We’re no need to suppose," said
Mr. Ransome with cheerful firmness.
"We’re got to take the decrees ol
Providence Jest as they come. You
dwell on the thought ol my being
saved six months In bed right In the
heat ol summer.”—Youth’s Com-
Demon.
TRIBUTE TO
“I advise
all Athletes
yiho are
' about iff 9°
in training
to try a
bottle of
Pe-ru-na."
-J. W.
Glenister.
Th* Family FbjilcUi,
Old Dr. Bitters’, In the shape of his
Huckleberry Cordial has been the family
physician of many a home all* over this
country, where ha nas cured so many bowel
troubles anu children teething. Dysentery,
Diarrhoea and Flux.
Bold by all Druggists, 85 and 50o. bo tilt.
TORTURING HUMOR
Marllji
ipofjlmc
5 John Olentster, Champion Swimmer and Only Athlete to Successfully 8
» Swim Through the Michigan Whirlpool Rap ids. •>
$•••••••••••••••••••#•••####$# eeeeeaeosaeaeeeeeseaaaSeeeeeaeeeaeeaaeaa*
^ .01 | a M A A • THLETES realise the importancedf
. A^kespingin good bodily trim. •
Renovates, Regulates, Restores a The digestion must be -good, the circular
T SyK*m Deplet.d by Catarrh «« 3K &
John W. Olentster, of Providence, R. L, lu6 .tomoch is allowed to remain,
champion long dwtanee .jammer of Amer- ncit \ er digMt ion nor ,l« p will be etrengSe-
ica, Mas performed notable feats in this .ustnininir
pnnnf.rv and Flnirlfind. He hu nsed PerUD* *' 1
The Peruna
A TRAINED NURSE
After Years of Experience, Advises Women in
- Regard to Their Health. r . r . ^
Mrs. Martha Pohlman
- of 65 Chester Avenue,
Newark, N. J., who is a
graduate Nurse from the
BlooMey Training School,
*1 Philadelphia, and for
gx years Chief Cllnlo
Jitirse at the Philadelphia
Hospital, writes the letter
printed below. She has
the advantage of personal
experience, besides her
professional education,
and what she has to say
Os/ ha absolutely relied
upon.
Many other women are
afflioted as she was. They
can regain health in the
•amaway. It is prudent
to heed snob advice from
each la source.
Mrs, Pohlman writes:
1 " I am firmly persuaded.
^JwatehtvearsofSperieS
with Lydia E. Piukham’a
Vow table Compound, that it
is toe safest and best medicine
for any suffering woman to
use.
.'‘Immediately after mr
xnarrlago I found that my
hsaltk bogan to fail m*. Jb£
<*ms weak and pale, with •*-
vsii# bwtring-down pains, fear
ful backaches and frequent
dUsv^wUa Ths doctors pr*.
scribed for me, yet I did not
Improve. I would bloat after
eating and frequently become
nauseated. I had an acrid
pains down through my limbe
hardlv walk It was as bad a ease of female
S°^le as I have ever known. Lydia E.
Pinkhame Vecetablo Compound, however,
cand me within four months. Since that
tune I have had occasion to recommend it to
a nqmber of patients suffering from all
forhw of female difficulties, and I find thht
while it ie considered unprofessional to rec-
anmiend a pateul medicine, I can honestly
recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’* Vegetable
Compound, for I have found that it cures
fenude ills, where all other medicine fails. It
is a grand mpdidno for tide women.”
Money ednnot buy such testimony an
this—merit alone can produce such re
sults, and the ablest specialists now
agree that Lydia E. PinlAom’S Vege
table Compound is the most univer
sally successful remedy for all female
diseases known to medicine.
When women 4 are troubled with ir
regular, suppressed or painful men
struation, weakness, ieucorchoca, dfs-
hnt bearing-down feeling, inflamma
tion of the ovaries, backache, bloat
ing (or flatulence), general debility, in
digestion, and nervous prostration, or
are beset with such symptoms as dizzi
ness, faintness, lassitude, excitability,
irritability, nervousness, sleepless
ness, melancholy, "all-gone" and
"want-to-be-left-alone'' feelings, blues
and hopelessness, they should remem
ber there is one tried and true remedy.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound at onoe removes such troubles.
No other female medicine in the
world has received, such widespread
and unqualified endorsement. No other
medicine has such a record of cures of
female troubles.
The needless suffering of women from
diseases peculiar to their sex is terrible
to see. The money which they pay to
doctors who do not help them is an
enormous waste. The pain is cured
and the money is saved by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Ex
perience has proved this.
It is well /or women who are ill to
write Mrs. PinUham. at Lynn, Mass.
In her great experience, which covers
many years, she has probably had to
deal with doyens of cases just like
yours. Her advice is free and confi
dential. £
lydia E. Pinkfcan’s VeletoMe Owr-wnml Succeeds Where Others Fail.
Let Common Sense Decide
) you honestly believe, that colfee sold looso (in bulk), exposed
to dust, germs and insects, passing
through many hands (some of
them not over-clean), “blonded,”
you don't know how or by whom,
is fit for your use T Of course you
don’t But '
Do
LION COFFEE
Is another story. The green
berries, selected by keen
Judges at the plantation, ore
sKUIlnlly roasted at onr fac
tories, where precautions yon
would not dream ol are token
to secure perfect cleanliness,
flavor, strength and uniformity.
From'the time the coffee leaves
-the factory no hand touche* it till
it is opened in your kitchen.
Ibta has made LION COFFEE Ike LEADER OF ALL FACRACE COFFEES.
Millions of American Homes welcome LION COFFEE daily.
There is no stronger proof of merit than continued and increas-
ing popularity. "Quality survives all opposition.”
(Sold only In 1 lb.Dockafjc. Lion-head on every package.)
(Savo your Lion-heads for valuable premiums.)
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WOOIflON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Body a Hus of Bo*oo-Oalled 1* Throe
Doctors Bat Grow TFooso-*Cured by ’
_ Cationr» For TSi.
"My little daughter wu a mass of sores
all over her body. Her face was being
eaten away, and her ears looked u if they
would drop off. i had three doctors, hut
she grew worse. Neighbors advised Cuti-
curs, and before, I had used half of the
cake of soap and box of ointment, the eoree
had a)l healed, and my little one's, skin
was as elear as s new-born babe's. I would
not be without Cuticura if it cost five dol
lars, instead of 75 cents, which is ail it
cost us to cure our baby. Mrs. G. J.
Steesc, 701 Coburn St., Akron, Ohio,"
WHERE THE INTEREST LAY. „
She—When it comes to gossipy
conversation, she's very interesting.
Ho—Why, she’s not interesting as
a talker at all.
She—Oh, I mean as a subject—*
Philadelphia Press.
There Is more Ootqrrhin this section of the
country than ail other diseases pat 'together,
and until the last few years was supposed to
be inourable. For s great many years doctors
pronounced it a local disease-and proscribed
local remedies, and by constantly failing to
cure with looal treatment, prononaoednt-inr
curable. Solenoe has proven Catarrh-to be a
constitutional disease and therefore requires
constitutional treatment. Hall’s CatArth
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Oo»,
Toledo, Ohio, is the oply constitutions) cure
on the market. It is taken internally is doses
from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It oots direct
ly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. They offor one hundred dollars?for
nny case it falls to oure. Bend for circulars
and testimonials. Address F. J. Chenet A
Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills fqr constipation
THOSE j3IRLS.
Gladys—Maude says she wants to
marry one of nature’s noblemen.
Grayce—Yes, I know. A trust
baron, for instance.—Louisville Cour
ier-Journal. /
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for ohildren
teething,soften the gums, reduces inflamma
tion,allays pain,cures wind colic,35o.abottle.
The imperial pawnshop in Vienna has
twelve auction rooms as adjuncts.
naaeough cure.—J. W. O’lHusjf, 822 Third
Avenue, N„ Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 0,1000.
Most educated Russians arc familiar with
three languages besides their own,
Popular Cars.
The Pope*Hartford and Pope-Tribuns
auoltae oars and runabouts meet the spe-
Jflc demands of a large class of automobile
users. They are simple in construction,
free from complication and efficient. Prices
from $JQ0 to IlflOOr For finely illustrated
catalogues and descriptive matter, ad
dress Dept. A, Pope Manufacturing Go.,
Pope Hartford^ Pope Tribune
Modern Casollne Cars and Runabouts
at Moderate Prices.
Backed by *7 Years of Manufacturing Experience.
6tol6H.P. Prices, $500 tp $1600
Simple Construction, Luxurious Equipment.
Address Dept. A For Complete Catalogues.
Pope Manufacturing Co.,
HARTFORD, CONN.
(At 18-’06)
year. Students can enter any time. Catalog free.
W CENTS BUYS A
"*■ PACKAGE
ECONOMY BLUE
Makes Full Quart Best Wash Bluing
U years on the markWt. Ask dealer, or we
wlJl send by mail package upon receipt of 10o.
in stamps and your dolor's name.
Bbidoxs-McDowkll Co., Louisville, Ky,
NEEDLES. ]E8&^*2S5 0 g»:
SHUTTLES. b£"l6*c'k*
REPAIRS. ta- T c ?3u 5 !!. 1 MO.*
The Greenland whale sometimes attains
the tge of 400 years.
Itch cured in SO minutes by WoalfoM's
Sanitary Lotion. Never Tails. Sold hr atl
druggists, |1. Mail orders promptly tilled
by Dr. E. Deichon, Crawfordsvillt, Ind.
The Alhambra, in Spain, is in danger of
collapse. ■
Is XI 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 our agent will make
by selling'you eight gallons .of L. A M., and
six gallons of linseed* oil, which make four
teen godona of a better paint, at $1J0 per
gallon? la it right?
Sold everywhere and by Longman «
Martinez, New York. Paint -Makers for
Fifty Yearn. ■
ly
u All Signs Fall la a Dry Time*
THI SION ON THIS XISH
never paels in a wet rocs
In ordering Tower’s Slickers,
a customer writes: “I know
the* wtll be all right If the*
hive the on them/*
This confidence la the out
growth of sixty-nine years of
careful manufacturing.
Bulat Iwri Wwtft fair, 1W.
A. J. TOWER OO. n.Mprftt.n.
Bcton, U.S.A.
Tower Canadian Co. jriSq.-
limited 1 J *
Toronto. C.nAd. /JlSJBgkjA
»«*« ofWomiiUd Wet Wectter CptUv
Lending HI, H.nd.
The occasions on which Profossor
Faraway was Invited to speak In
public were times of great anxiety
to his wife. If she euccer/led In
starting him for the platform prop
erty clotted, and with hlB notes in
his hand, part of her cares vanished,
but not all of them.
One evening her huehend was one
of seven distinguished professional
men who were to speak before a
scientific society consisting of men
from all parts of tho county.
His speech was clear that night,
free from the .bsent,mlnde'l mur
murs which sometimes Interspersed
hls discourse, and he seated him
self Mrs. Faraway felt that ha had
fully earned the burst of applause—
and then her checks crimsoned.
“Old you Bee anything amusing
about the close of my address, my
dear?” asked the professor, as U cy
started for home. “It seemed ns If
I heard sounds of suggestive merri
ment about me.”
“I don’t wonder,” aid Mrs. Fara
way, who up to that time had main
tained the silence of despair, “for
of all the people who applauded your
address, you, with your head In the
air and your chair tilted sidewise
clapped the loudest and longest!”
The Chsvron. •
"Did you ever notice,” Inquired one
of the old Veterans who frequent the
Occidental Hotel lobby, “that the ser
geants and corporals of the army
now wear their chevrons with the
point up? It’s only beep In late years
that they've done so. The marines
Always .did, but the army for years
had the points down. It's only lately
that the chevron has been under
stood. The chevron la Inherited from
the feudal days, and meant a root.
A man who had rank enough to be a
non-eomnrlssloned officer was
qulred to be a freeholder, a man who
owned the roof over hie head. Tha
chevron represented a gabled roof.
The privates owned no home. The
Increase In rank for different grades
of non-commissioned officers was
measured by additional roofs, the
sergeant, for Instance, having three
etievrons, against one for the lance-
coYporal. You’ll find that nearly all
nf these military devlcee have, sorr.cfi
origin of historical Interest”—San
Francisco Chronicle.
PE-RU-NA
Renovates, Regulates, Restore* a
System Depleted by Gatiurrh.
John W. Glenister, of Providence, R. I.,
champion long distance ■ trimmer of Amer
ica, uaa performed notable feat* in this
country and England. He haa uaed Peruna
m a tonic and gi
the following letti
e Company,
Columbus, Ohio:
Gentlemen— 1 "Thia spring for tha first
time I have taken two bottle* of Pe
runa, and, as it has done me a greft
deal of good, I feel as if I ought to Say
a good word for its worth.
whatever. ThU year, through tnc
advice of a friend, I have tried
Peruna and it has given eatiefac
tion.
"ladviee all atMetee who are
about to go in training to try a
bottle, for it certainly gets the
oyutetn in gbod shape.»
Tours truli
JOHN W. GLETi
Those who lead very active livee r
like athletes, with good muscular de
velopment, find the spring months
especially trying* ,
Athletes everywhere praise Peruna bo-
cause they, of all men, appreciate tlie Volvo
of a tonic that dispels physical depression.
The vooation of some men may al
low them to endure the depressing
feelings incident to spring weather,
but the athlete must never allow him
self to get “under the weather,”
He muxt keep in the "pink of condition"
all the time.
In order to do this he must avail him
self of'* spring tonic upon which he can
rely.
Therefore athletes are espeoiaUy
friendly toward Peruna.
Pei*una never fails them.
And pay only for what you get. It is your
dealer’s duty to give you the best thing he can -
get in footwear. Make it a point to ask for the
"ALWAYS JUST CORRECT”
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USUAL SALE. TEN MILLION NOTES
Against Bate redaction.
Atlanta, Ga.—The recent propoiltion
of J. Pope Brown, Chairman of the
Georgia 'Ballroad Commission, to re
duce the passenger rate In Georgln
from three to two cents per mile .was
protested against by the Brotherhood
of Locomotive Engineers, the Order of
Hallway Conductors, and unions of the
blacksmiths, machinists and telegraph
ers, . boilermakers, railway train men,
carpenters and Joiners, clerks and car
men. These organisations employed an
attorney especially to represent them,
who urged that such a reduction would,
work agalnat the prosperity of the
State and lead to a redaction In the
number of, railroad employe! as well
aa of their wages. Tho Travelers’ Pro
tective Association also protested that
a redaction as proposed would result In
fewer trains and poorer service.
Training tha L«ft Hand.
It is one of the good signs of the
tlmaa that the use of the left band it
coming into fashion in education. Our
children, let us hope, are not to bo
forever crippled by being brought up
‘‘one-handed.’’ We are learning at last
the absurdity of allowing one of our
hands to fall into practical disuse, and
the excellent names behind the newly
formed Ambidextral Culture Society
give ground for hope that common
sense may prevail on the subject and
lead to the development of a two-
handed Instead of a one-handed race.—
London Mail.
DAI
THE
Itsn. **
Malsby & Coi
4! South Forsyth St„ Atlanta, Ga.
1U Mbit An, a
AT THE fONKERS CLOT.
Yeast—t understand your wife is
an lndetatlgueble worker?
Crlmsonbeak—She’s ajl that Why,
after she sings the baby to sleep,
by Jove! she .comes and talks me to
■leept Yonkers Statesman.
IN THE BARNYARD.
"Oh, please!” the young hen plead
ed, nervously, “what’a the proper
tray to ait' on a nest?”
"Hatch-way!” replied the. old hen,
with a allly cackle.- i
OP MORE CONCERN TO HER.
"Of course," said ono woman, "we
all have to overlook some shortcom
ing* on the part of our husbands.”
‘Tve no fault to find wlth-my hug.
band’s shortcomings,” responded the
wife of the traveling mm; “but hls
long goings make me awfully tired."
r$W{**o Tribune. -
A VOICE FROM THE PULPIT.
Rev. Jacob D. Van Doren, of 5T Sixth
street, Fond Dn Lee, ,Wis„ Presby
terian clergyman, aays: "1 bad at
tacks of kidney disor
ders which kept me In
the bonae for days at a
time, unable to do any
thing. What I suffered
can hardly be told.
Complications set In,
the particulars of which
I will be pleased to
give In a personal Inter
view to any one who
requires Information.
Tbla I can conscien
tiously say, Doan's Kid
ney Pills canted a gen
eral, improvement In my
health. They brought
great relief by leascnlng the pain end
correcting the action of tho kidney se
cretions.” /
Doan’s Kidney PUIa for sale by all
dealers. Price,' 50 cents. Foster-Mll-
burn Co. Buffalo, N. Y.
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