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So-called 41 wandering 'pains" may
come from its early stages, or the
* 'V presence of danger may be made manifest
by profuse menstruation, accompanied
by unusurl pain, from the
07aiaics down the groin and thighs.
If yon hare mysterious pains, if there
?ro indications of inflammation or disSfc
lnooinent, don't wait for time to oonrni
your fears and go through the
horrors of a hospital operation; secure
L>y<lia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
rijjfht away aud begin its use.
M rs. Piukham, of Lynn, Mass., will
give you her advice free of all charge
if yon will write her about yourself.
"Your letter will bcseen by women only.
'Dmii Mrs. Pinkhsnn:?
"1 take the liberty t*> congratulate you on
th" success I have had with your wonderful
jKudidm. Eighteen montlw'ago iny monttaJt
' | -r "
? .............. oiiu!iii} i mitso D.idiy that '
I submitted to a thorough examination by n f
. ^physician and was tol l that I had a tumor
?i tl?o uterus ami would havo to undergo an
OfWMl't l()!l.
" H<h>o after I read one of vour advertisements
and decided to give L,ydia K. PinkMb
Vegetable Compound a trial. Aftor
trying five bottle* as directed the tumor is
entirely (jone. I havo been examined by a
physician nnd he says I have no signs of a
tumor now. It has also brought my monthIi?
around once more, and I am entirely
well."?Fannie D. Fox, 7 Chestnut H treat.
Bradford, Pa.
Dcaven is going to be a bet plaog
for Home cold-blooded people.
DON'T " MISS THIS.
f Cure For Stoanacb Trouble?A New
Method, by Absorption? Mo Drags.
Do You Belch?
Tt mean* a diseased Stomach. Are you
afflicted with Short Breath. Oat, Sour
Knrlations, Heart Pains, Indigestion. Dyspepsia.
Burning Pains ana Cmd Weight
< m Pit of Stomach. Acid Stomach, Distended
Abdomen, Dizziness, Colic?
Bad Breath or Any Other Stomach Torture'.'
J>et us send yon a box qf Mull's AntiBelch
Wafers free to conrinos you that it
aur'et . ,
Nothing elao like it knouru. It's sure
?d very pleasant. Cures by absorption.
kTtrjVss. No drugs. 8tomaoh Trouble
??*t be cured otherwise?so says Medical
ienre. Drugs won't *0?they cat up the
Btomr.vh and make yopjworao.
Wo know Mull's Antl&clch Wafers curs
and *? you to Lqpw it, honrn this
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-fiH^Qa^m||^'Kiv^^^re net always
sd^^^W^l^yMtbe mistletoe ip oar
ClminQPgfl^^mrtMLg?u?r<iny eoi?
ceded to be^BMWKfcVtii.ll.' eersmoubil.^ooKroflHjHipK',
we < nu sec,
that to^lils mlatletoOj '
and the wouUyWlpP the Dwids
effect*-.! I.y means it. was Sbie
much to the veneration In which
themselves were held. T<> tliem it
of Divine origin,, possessing I"1 fwWj
healing niul curing disease that'guvr*"
it the name of "eurer of all ills." or
the "nil-heal." Tlie ceremonial rites
connected with the worship of the mistletoe
were performed on a scale of
great iiiiigultlcnnce. in the sacred
month of December, during the feast
that ushered in the New Year. The
time for the beginning of these rites
was announced by the priests, who
wi^it about shout inj outside the
houses, "New all-heal, new all-heal!"
or "The New Year is at hand, gather
the mistletoe." The cry was followed
by the congregating of tlie people In
grcnt crowds, u> follpw the priests in
solemn procession, as all went into the
^tvoods to search for the sacred plant.
Two white hulls were taken for sacrificial
purposes, while the three most
ancient pontiffs carried respectively a
bowl of bread, wine anil water, and a
baud of ivory attached to a waiul, this
representing power and justice. It
must have been an Imposing procession,
with tlie ancient pout ill's in full
ceremonial costume leading the way.
followed by tlie bards and priests of
various ranks, each in the costume of
Ills order, and following these tlie people.
all eager to find tlie mystic plant
that was a panacea against all ills and
tlie true source of happiness to all who I
could possess it.
X.MAS GltKKXS. J
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Christmas la llKre.
The morning lias dawned.
And tlie ( nrhrima* is here; 1
Hand clasps brother hand, <
Heart to heart draws more near.
Tlie incense of pines fills the home of the
land, 1
In God's house behold now a worshiping
band. .
Bemuse long ago '
The dear Christ-child was l>orn, i
The sunrise to-dny ^
Brings the world Christmas morn.
The evening shades gather, ]
Still Christmas i? here;
Krnw closer the curtains
While tiros burn cjear. 1
>y of bestowing transtigures each face, (
toarth is an altar, a thrice holy place.
O joy to the world,
Hdfcven'fc raptures appear! 1
The midnight draws on, <
And the Christmas is here.
?Clara Louise Burnham. 1
Siory of the French Knight. t
The French myth of the Christinas >
tree is the most complete and will he ,,
the most In teres'' 'droit who (
say woiuh -.tree t
LaC^HHy Unwary l/w#stor? Into
In IHl?days of frenzied finance,
eud ^heVmelight of.'investigation ou
iqajwanct^ corporation*, the ordinary
idp? is ajhazed oner the disclosure
^Tp&Wjffl&jtfllons ar^ carelessly handled
by ^t* hehd8 of large institutions, supPQMgTlnl^safu
and conservative.
^Bp*fHpW*i'eah'cl by these dUclo.surdL
Is BSjtt the men connected with
H^gjnsu**Mcn3. have gotten beyond
tHwMays of small capital, and deal
wifh Vlirh whloh rival ITnnlA Hnm'ti
troaseBL through which, if successful,
they Al realise large.. profits.
HojfiSpd'.y ill comparison do the "investor^
J in many manufacturing enterpr;j?v
pppeur, when judged from
the standpoint of "knowing what you
do," and nowhere is this more patent
than with the investor that is constantly
sinking fand3 in the mnny
mushroom coffin factories that appear,
and then after a spasm "disappear,
either through a "shut down" or
through the sheriff.
Did the loss but extend only to these
"investors" it w ould bo but the usual result,
of not "looking before you leap
ed," but what of the creditors, and
frequently tho amounts advanced by
"localities" paid to- stimulate the newtown
industries, and often the wages
due to workmen.
The prevailing opinion in the public
mind that the manufacturing of undertakers'
goods returns tremendous
profits, is no doubt stimulated by experience
had with the undertaker, but
In the manufacturing of funeral supplies,
the question becomes quite a
different proposition, for supply and
demand, pure anfl simple, regulates
the price, as it does in all other business,
with the exception tliut "the
demands cannot be stimulated, by
either style, product, or price, "Father
Time," alone controls.
Hero is where the over zealous cap
italist or community allow promoters,
ar patriotism to impose upon their
credulity, in accepting statements
which will not bear the "light of investigation,"
but through ignorance of
conditions, subscribe and put up their
cash, only to get wise after it is too
iate.
Statistics show that there are one
lundrcd and ninety-five casket man
tfacturing and jobbing plants In the
United States, of which 16S are man
'acturers of varying capadtfto-f ^-whilc
L9 manufacture approximately 374.000
coffins and caskets annually, nflinu'acture
360,000. 114 manufact ? 1*12 -
>00, or a total of 1,347,000 co, i a-J
;askets, manufactured annuall. tl* >
United States, all of which n be
:onsumed through tho ordinary donand
of mortality, but what i? the
lemand? In the mortality abstract of
he twelfth census. table number 94.
>vc find that the totnl deaths from
ill causes In the registration area of
he Uulted States was 512,069 for
welve months, but this registration
was only 3S per cent of the con
ital territory of the United
es. In'part I. of tho final report
vital statistics, pago VII. the fin-.J
iputation shows a death rate in
United States of 16.3 per 1.000,
while this is considered excessive,
assuming it to be correct, it will
t approximately only 1,238,000
is per year in this country includ
uipers.
j what of the 109,000 coffins and
s produced aunually in excess
demand which the public can
Induced to purchase by the
anr of the ordinary mediums
stimulate trade as practiced
lines of businewi? Unquest
is a case of over-supply,
not be disposed of, au.l
is more than double the
ted, for there is no proestimate
for pauper cofnot
made in the regular
whereas tho number
<? paupers, und thus
ut of every ton new
early written, evou
subscribed, to say
iiure of the old
ens that a new
er a hard struging
some of tho
me amount of
isted in some
vould not run
e, while prof
38 havo prov*.her
class of
1S1<0< /
>51 w''Uch /
''nibtT /
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Since these 11 cures were tabulated
.raw material and labor have both advanced
considerably with no advance
In the finished product, which-makes
the small margin between the cost or
production and the amount realized
for the finished goods likely to dissp
pear altocnther
in COlflKQ
Solid Car-load"5000 LUCK"BAKING PO
HlCU^ir^MIS CAR AN DSAV KIT il
M GOOD FOR VALUABLCARTICLES.SE
nRj EACH CAN. Addretu: Thl Dcp-vrtmkn
Kgjj TMt SOUTHERN ?THTfc CO OMMII <)M Ricmmoi
IN'*UT*ffo 'T ^o".'jy*rgct^fa T
S~ AINIT is cons
est authorities
be .the best-knov
t 1? 1
cotton Diight.
"Yellow Leaf 1
Leaf B *? are tl
, \
eris'ned soil, which
Our 90-page b
ture," is full of pr;
mat''" and is free
* Address. OmiDCAJ
Has. - ? Huiau Street. or
price,jf Mctt mm
KtoHOtayi.fORJH^t^Ot? Call lor^jour^
fcior - mid forget there was !
a C? had any trouble.
FIT* flt= or rt?i-rrrr?- I
re* . Klino'* Great
Nerv> id trenti?? free
lir.l rehPt..PhIla..'Pn
Tn ?V serfdom of the
rum
Mrs.v .t (iyrut> for ftMrwi
teeti .irume.redne**! nna'nm.nflon.r
res wind nolle.2^c.n bottlo
Tn Spam drug More* are permitted to
sell dniTs on Sunday.
Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet ftnm
and Mullen tn Nature's great remedy -Cures
Coughs, Colds, Croup and Consumption,
and all throat and lung trouble*. At druggists,
25c., j0?-. and #1.00 per bottle.
Nothing cures back-fence' gossip
quicker than closet-communion.
SEVEN YEARS AGO
A Knoha?t?r Cli?inltt round SlntaUrtj
Kffrctlvoi Maillrtne.
William A. Franklin, of the Franklin
& Palmer Chemical Co., Rochester, N.
fuwt. Y.f writes:
| W "Soveu years ago
8 / t * TVafl su^0I'^n'*-' very
i Brooch through the
P ffl 'a^l,?e the klrtH.
> v -v |j 1113 s *? eliminate
*3 tlie uric add from
rpvfr?t A-v| i" J' sys tom. M y
i *^Jf back was very lame
ted myself in the least degree. At
wn weighed down with a fee'. 'or
aiul depression aiul suf'ly
fioni annoying Irregklduey
secretions. 1
?oan's Kidney rills
1 f<|\ind prompt
and lameness
*iiUo I had |
a red of all
.ents a box.
do. N. Y.
iOiI land in l>v.
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| MOZLEY'S
LEMON ELIXIR
?A BUKB CUBS rOl?
CONSTIPATION, BILIOUSNESS
?nO all dlionlari of the Ktoinach and
Uiiwrlt. 50c. a bottlo at drug atorea.
3ood Luck jTs
[nocking at J||jl
r Oven Poo?^^
o have good luck on baking day if you
ing Powder. There is always just so n
ntul, because it never varies in strength,
hat makes reliable baking. A good cc
id Luck will never go back to the uncert;
Baking Pi
^ also makes a big difference in t
the day the grocer's bill is
^or a Pound can?we rt
purity and quality of Cj
charged three times as rr
,* . A?. v'&aV IV..-. overlook thr t ' a u i fill pro,
Good I.uok JURIIU Powder. Thin
,yg?5^jfekr ' jJjT Ihtkrinc with you tt?? s?vli.u we rink
carlon.l lou to |croc*ra. Cutout coui.o
j8>)?<5Pk earli tan. Tin- little aifl Poult lualdi
Jt-'?iyyCV. trataaaxxl deaorlben the artlcln you a
lidered by the highin
the country to
vn preventive of
Might" and "Red
<r>
ie result of impovKainit
cures,
ook, "Cotton-Culictical
cotton infori
tor the asking.
<t kali w0kk3,
Atlanta. Ov?22S So. Broad Streat.
ri-GRIPINE
iuaranteed to cure
COLD, HEADACHE AND NEURAL6UL
kl-Orlnine 10 a dealer who won't OanraiUr It.
h?key back, if itdokii'T cube.
er, 31.1*., Manufacturer. Springfield, Mm
Burmah is r'irred by the question of official
dress. ___________
AN AWhUL SKIN HUMOR
Co??r?il Hr?tl, Neck and Slinn1il.ru?SiiA
fared Ac?ny For Twenty-My. Yasra
Until Curixl by Cultrura.
"For twenty-five years 1 suffered agony
from a terrible burner, completely covering
my head, neck and shoulders, discharging
matter ot such ofrensiveness to sight and
smofl that I became- an object of dread. 1
consulted the ino?t able doctors far and
near, to no avail. Then I got Cuticura,
and in u surprisingly short time I waa completely
cured. L advise all those suffering
from skin humors to get Cuticura and end
their, misery at once. S. P. Keyes, 149
Congress Street. Boston. Mass."
Rome has son*manes representing eighty even
orders.
THE MAN
BEHIND THE SAW
H&? way work ifit'i an AtklnB
The keen, clean cutting edge . Vr IT>
and perfect taper of thn / <! Erf!
hla-le make it ri'u miljr /
without buckling. ./
No "humping" to Rvvv jcSvfflB
do with the I'erfpo- f ri
tiou Handle. ,
llut there am other men behind i I
the AfklnsSaw. The originator of | |
.tool made. w?? a (f.xiil <lc.il of n
man. ' Hindi . vjvorcrof the Atkins
aecr>t trmrnrinc pr-trcss was likewise a mau of
brains iiii.i irciiiui.
And th'Tc nr.* high--lass workmen ls-hlml
tliis sriiv. masters i f tlieirrraft, win s' skill ami
|>rld? iv..r:.. u.ahiphave helped toinakc the
Atkins Trail.- Mark an irnuro of quality as
r? liable a-, the tiovenitc-nt assay stamp.
\V" m:lk.l Jtlj tVpi'S fllll Ej/.Cd of MK], but
only otm grade?tbu tcstAtkins
Saws, Or 1 Knives. Perfection Pino.Scrapers,
etc . lir." sold by all good hardware
dottier*. Catalogue on ni|UML
E. C. ATKINS CEL CO.. Inc.
I.ar;<c?t Xftnufncturert in the World.
Factory ar.d F.xcrulivc Oliicss. W?di*na:x>ii?, IndianaEUAN
CITES New VoiV. Ctii^nr^. Mlnnonftollr,
; ?r ^ . t^ulVin FranrluOr
1 Meutprxla. AUantu and X??r<anu>, tCBtiadflk). M
I Accept no Siblkil'* Injur on t!?- Atksu Dried fl
(7 sill.I) UY COvjO ULILURS fXKWWtoh tl
tj w vkt.tvri.fvwtvtMVW'' wv.v vww.tw*vw.^.. IJ
_ CURED
ftlnpw
W- "tsieves all rwetllnjc in Stoao
da- i; eiiec.a a permanent cure
jjK , ? -.- t.. <".a-.-s. Trialtrestmaut
y Jkjv ? : c-. N'othlni;. an be (alter
V w??- Of. II. H. Grent's Sons.
"ifj'iwSpocIallsts, box s AUinU, Ua.
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/ TTo haro B many actual 1
| photographs of cotton 1
I Holds on which no fertilize wero f
V used and picturos of fluids on which f
F "other makes" of fertilizers wero \ v - . ^ _
f used. Results of those* crops wore I
I dismal failun-a Thnro aro much f
% "brighter prospects" ahead for tho V
f progressive farmers of the Mouth, a
J Two and three bales to tho aero aro /
L only ordinary yialda whero (
/ Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers j
I arc used with proper cultivation, f
N y.Rko your cotton mature early, and I
f thus escape tho boll weovilsandother y
\ damaging insects. Yonenn easily do 1
I this, as well us increase tho number 1
I of holl8(and thelrstzolon your plants f
I by piontlfully using Virginia-Caro- t
V lina Fertilizers. This method will V
/ tremendously "increase your yields
I per aero." Don't be footed Into buy- M
I lug a substitute. F
1 Virginia-Caroline Chemical Ce. \
| Richmond.
V Norfolk. Vs. m
\ Durham. N-C. I
./ CharloHton, 9. C. 1\
If Bultlmoro. tld. li
g Atlanta, Go. G|
n> Savannah, Go. . M
a\ Montgomery, Ala. >
fpl Mop.phis. Tcnn. /ff
Wl Shreveport. La.
Dyspepsia,
SICK HEADACHE,
CONSTIPATION
Promptly anil Permanently Cur*d wlUa
Crab
Orchard
Water
A century'* ?xpr>rlonc? vrltU sii<wsafol
remits la the beat testimonial. rioiU by all
druggists.
Crab Orchard Water Co.,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
_ ? -- ww W ill tall
trunbl^a with ills peculiar to
their sex, used as a douche ia K.iireloTulV ao
ccssful. Thoroughly cleanses, kills diseaso s?e. ras.
to;>3 discharges, heals lnC immttr. n and local
sarensas, carer, leucoiicoea ana nasal catarrh.
PaxUue is in powder form to be d;; solved in , urm
water, and to tor mure chatnina, healing, renu'.idal
and eroot.iuical than ltqnld antiseptics lor all
TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USE3
For tt.lc at druggists, ?A cei.u * lox.
Trial Box and B:oV of Icstructlora Free.
Trie n. Paxton Company Dooton. Maa?.~
' Go. 51 ~
n ?? x-y IK ? 'IV it IT n mi oil I'olil'li: NAla
'Eb&fcM A l!:rnt4.V.V FREE TRIAL
UAI.E t U F.Hit' CO., KUlhll li.l.C.V^
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