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;v.. ins inr?73.iircoD, hahsisail, kosth Carolina. s,uillio' . lq;:g sieiras Yields To Lydia E. Fink , ham's Vegetable Compound. ' Elkhart, Ind.:" I suffered for four teen years from organic Inflammation, iiemaie weakness, pain and irregulari ties. Ths pain in my sides were In creased by walking or standing on my feet and I bad inch awful bearing down feelings, was de pressed in spirits and became thin and pale with duILheavy eyes. I had sLx doc tors from whom I received only tempo rary relief. I decided to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair " trial and ateo the Sanative Wash. I have now used the remedies for four months and cannot express my thanks for what they have done for me. " If these Enea will be of any benefit you have my permission to publish them." Mrs. Sadie Williams, 455 James Street, EJkhart," Indiana. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com' pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to-day holds the record of being the most successful remedy for female ills we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass. seem to prove this fact. If von have the sllsrhtest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble tJoropouna will nelpyon,wrlta , (OLiyatau.nnkhani lUeaicineCo, (confidential) Lynn.Mass for ad vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, ana neaa jn strict commence. PERFECT HEALTH." Tatt's PIIU keep the sy (tern In perfect order. 1 bey regulate tne ho wen ana product A VIGOROUS BODY. Remedy for skk headache, constipation, c-a q II UifS WINTERCMITH'S CHILL TONIC not only the old reliable remedy FOR MALARIA Fin. eneral strengthening tonic and appetizer. Forchlldrenaswellasadults. Sold lor 60 mars. 60c and S 1 bottles at drug stores. His Practice. "The lumber man your district sent to congress xught to , have an easj time getting; his bills passed," "Why so?" , "Because he knows all about log rolling." 1 ; Somewhat Biased. "Has your wife an economical turn of mind?" "She has where I am concerned." What makes smoke good? It isn't shape U'$ feod rosacea I ripe cigar eigerette all are 4ood if the tobacco is food. The tobacco In Fatima Cigarette ti good gloriously good I Getaeqaaintedwith its mild yet satisfy, inf Turkish blend. 10 vvw KITCHELL'S EARLY DOUBLE PRCLIFIG YIELD COTTON IV "'1 nd prortm. The earliest, mt prolific and lart -t yia line on record per acre, 1,640 ponnds. IxiHie-"iiitd. boiled, limbed and yield defle boll weevil, inmwt, dmnase and frust to the great et extent possible. 8nd for my booklet descrlb- 11)9 tne aeiaus, pamnumriy now vopnxiutw auuoie crop of cotton on half the acres. Price at all dls tri bating points M per aaek, bn.i freight paid SIGA2 COTTON fAEM. YOUNGSVILLE.N.Ce AGENTS-TAKE THIS TIP! We want ambitions, red-blooded agent to handle the newest uiitce, Store and Home neoexalty on the market at a profit of 2U0$; lias never rut been sold In U. 8., except at Panama-Paet So Bipositlcn. Helling experience unnecessary. Everybody bnyt on sight. kreioslre territory. Particular X -cent mamp. Sa'mplelileenta. Address CALKiNU 8ALKS OJ.. M CiixiHAI. BLJXi., LOd ANUBlJliS, UU. I! HOOK'S CLEVELAND limp me card for Cotton history and war pru t s un my Improved Cleveland Seed. My cotion iiticnd of all Cleveland at Georgia Ex periment bntinn pimt year. V. I. . ijiiff, ARI-iNOTON, OA. ssjsur ivn to learn barber trade. . w wetka reauired. TKrRltlon for com tnt trraduaf . -f- demand fop bar . V H freewhit- 'eratlo(!f ; writ 3 BAliw.i w, i Lomond. V ! tt fre A. i , asms) ott automobile owners, f 40 nee unneceimry, eUs. .. .U, iox it, i4 . , In. t. in'! n. I ' "' i niilniiiiiiij L illo CI THE - HOLY CITY People of Jerusalem Celebrate ' Easter With Magnificence ' That Is Gorgeous. , 1 ERUSALEM Is the trve Easter cltri I Not only is Easter celebrated there with gorgeous magnlflcance by the Christian churches Latin, Greek, Armenian, Coptic but the large and ever-growing Jewish population of Jerusalem keeps the passorer with all the charm of its cosmopolitanism, and even the Mohammedans hare their Easter pilgrimage to the grave of Moses. The throng of Easter pilgrims from the whole Christian world is aNvery remarkable sight To the Westerner It is a revelation of oriental Christian ity in all its picturesque devotion. Greeks from all ovor the Levant, Ar menians from Turkey, Persia and Cau casus; Nestorlans from the Mesopo tamia and Persia; Syrians from Alep po, Damascus and Beirut; - Abyssln ians from northeast Africa; Copts from Egypt, and men from the ancient The Grotto of the Nativity In the crypt of the church of the Nativity at : Bethlehem. The star beneath the altar marks the supposed place of the Nativity. All day Easter Sunday streams of pll grtma visit the tomb Itself. Only thrae can enter It at a time, for It is alx feet square, and naif its space Is taken np by the ' sarcophagus a . white marble shelf, cracked across, supported on a mar ble slab, about three feet hlah. Lamps of silver and sold nana above It and shed a dim light upon, tbe figure of a Greek priest on silent guard. This Is the Holy of Holies the holiest spot in the world. Princes and . paupers, kneeling In the place where they believe Jesus lay for three days, stretch quivering fingers to touch the marble shelf and sob aa it their hearts would break. - It la - here that Easter makes the whole world kin. churches of southern India all these races mingle with Latins from west ern Europe, with Slavs from the East and North, with ' Germans, English, Americans, Scandinavians. And this, mind you, against a pecu liar background of Jewish life at one time largely Sejjhardic that is, of Jews driven centuries ago from Spain and Portugal, but in late years to a fast giowing extent from Ashkenazi; Jews who have returned, thanks to the efforts of a powerful propaganda, from. Poland,: Russia," the Balkans, Austria-Hungary, Germany," Holland and England. V:- In the mldBt of all, and presenting an individuality perhaps more distinct than all the others, you see the Mo hammedan master of the land the Arab m his solemn garb and majestic bearing, and the' Turkish official and soldier haughty in the exercise of his duty to keep tbe Christian pilgrims in check and to preserve order. , Elaborate processions and ceremo nials make holy week in Jerusalem a gorgeous event, where the intimate note of the resurrection Is not conspic uous. Especially does It bring out the division of Christendom, so strikingly shown in the way in which Latins, Greeks, Armenians and Copts . share the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Though the census of 1899 gives the muteessarlnik" of Jerusalem 25,000 Latins and only ,16,000 Greeks, the visitor is apt to be impressed with the religious predominance ofj the latter. Particularly at Easter the marvelous services of the Greek orthodox church convey the priority of these" ceremo nies; none,' perhaps, is more Impres sive than that of the washing of feet. en the Thursday before Easter. On that day a platform is erected in the court of the church, which is occu pied by the Greek patriarch of Jerusa lem and twelve high church digni taries. Court stairs', niches and every corner is crowded by the faithful tq witness the enactment of the scene when Jesus washed the feet of his disciples.' The parts of Jesus, John, Peter and Judas are each given to an ecclesiastic,- and are read with fine simplicity, though the story is told with a certain freedom from Gospel text ' ,'.. - ' At the end the patriarch washes the feet of the twelve clerics and, repeat ing Jesus' words, "Let us go, for he that will betray me is nigh," gives the signal to arise, and they all withdraw to the church. Then an olive branch, banscg over the chancel of the plat form, is pulled up ta th& roof of Uia church amid scouts cf Jjy. A V :; health: A Xj So Save ; Moving Pictures. "'. Hicks Did you go to the moving pictures last night? Wicks No! My wife made me stay at home and rehang all , the. pictures in the parlor.- - -t"w CAROLINA PEOPLE TELL OF STOMACH REMEDY Sufferers Find 8wlft Relief by Use of Remarkable Treat- ment : . Stomach sufferers in the Southeast and, in fact, all over the country have found remarkable and efficient re sults from the use of Mayr's Wonder ful Remedy. Many have taken this remedy and tell today of the benefits they re ceived. Its effects come quickly the first dose convinces. Here is what two Carolina folks have written: ' W. R. DAVENPORT, Parker, N. C. "For years I have suffered from a di ease which puzzled doctors. ' I neara of your remedy and one bottle gave me relief. Your-full treatment has about cured me." J. E. ERWIN. Winston-Salem, N. C. "I am satisfied through personal use of the powers of your remedy. You have saved my life."! Mavr's Wonderful Remedy gives per manent results for stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. Eat as much and whatever you like. No more distress after eating, pressure of gas in the stomach and around the heart Get one bottle of your druggist now and try it on an absolute guarantee if not satis factory money will be returned. auv. Ambition is all right if a man has energy to back It up. For calks Use Hanford's Balsam. Adv. . .....; At the age of thirty a girl begins to realize that she misses the ."Mrs." P F Hiddei defect n ( fects in Roof ing If your roofing is not guaran teed by a responsible company you run the rik of finding out its defects after it is on the roof. It costs no more to get a written gnarantoe with the best re sponsibility behind it. Duy material that last 3 our leading- product is (oaranteed 5 years for l-ply, 10 year for Z-ply aod IS yean for "It. We alw make lowrr priced roofinic. .emirfaced shutirlM, bulkllns papers, wall j m, out-door paiuia, plastic cement, etc. yottr dealer for products made by aa. f are rraaunabie in one and we stana i them. fi gnu $ K,-tf w r ... , , -4 -w v WHBaBBaaBBaafw OA An lays down these simple rules for better 1. Drink lots of water. 2. Eat slowly. 3. Chew your food well. 4s Have plenty of chewing gum on hand. Use it shortly after meals and chew until the "full" feeling disappears. ' Be sure of the Perfect Gum in the Perfect Package made clean, kept clean, sealed against all impurities: The Wrigley Spearmen want to help you .remember these bene ficial, long-lasting aids to teeth, breath, appetite and digestion. they have done all the old virj. wniGUEV Jit. co. 131V Kesner Building Chicago 129 Coupons! Slight Absent-Mlndednesa. . "How are you getting on as the pre siding officer of your new club?" "Pretty well," replied the emphatic woman. , ..'No ,-troubla with ..parliamentary points?" . "Not much.. The only difficulty I have is to remember that you must hold on to the gavel and hammer with it instead of throwing it." MISERY IH IIEADJP BACK A Lady .Writes She Suffered So, Would Have To Stay In Bed For Days. Is Now WeD. Cartersville, Ga. The following Is from Mrs. Will T. Lawhon, of Carters ville: "I am writing this because I want other; women to know what uaraui nas done lor me. ' Before I commenced taking Cardui, I had headache so bad, I would have to stay in bed for days at a time. suffered untold misery with my head and back. . I saw Cardui advertised and decided to try it. I took three bottles. After taking the first bottle, I could see a vast difference in my feelings, and de cided to take the second, and took three In all. . ...... After taking the third bottle, I felt like a new woman altogether, and I will always praise Cardui as a boon to woman s Ills. I believe it saved my life and I am now a Well, healthy woman, and my husband Joins me in my praise for Cardui. : Before I began taking Cardui, I was irregular, but since I began taking It, I have been regular and without any pain. c-;. . .. ' Everyone tells me I am the picture of health since taking Cardui. I will recommend it to every suffering woman." , - , If you suffer from any of the ail ments so common to women, or if you feel the need of a good strengthening tonic, why not give Cardui, the wom an's tonic, a trial? Begin today. Your druggist sells Cardui. Adv. . The Kind. t . "The politicians are looking in. the campaign barrel . and licking . their chops." .' . .. ..... "That's because they're pork chops." If You Can't Get It In Town. Someone In almost every town In the United States sells Hanford's Bal sam of Myrrh. If you can't get it, write G. C. Hanford Mfg.. Co., Syra cuse, N. Y. Price 60c and $1.00. Adv. The statistician ia the most success ful of liars, as no one ever stops to fig ure up his statements. For hot grease bums apply Han ford's Balsam lightly until the fir is extracted. Adv. :, ,' , .. . But the man who says nothing sel dom has the wood-sawing habit, eminent physician Mother Goose " stunts " to the " tune of the new Wrigley jingles. Their book is 28-pages in four colors. It's free. Send for your copy today. Address r, - av v j Get the Premiums! 8ome Sprinter. She I suppose the duke has landed estates. - ' He Landed one every time he mar ried, hut he managed to run through 'em all. . . .. ; ?OUK QWH DRUGGIST WltXTSXt, TOO rf Manna Kja Remedy for Red, Weak, Watery Srea and Granulated yellda: Mo Smarting tux Ire contort. Write for Book of tne Hys 7 stall free. Murine Sye Bemedy Co, Chicago. Battlefield trenches are now dug as quickly as desired by the use of explosives. Head Stopped Up? Can't Breathe? Try the Vick Vap-0-Rub Treatment Applied In 3alve Form Over Throat . and Chest Relieves by Inhalation and Absorption. Yapor treatments are best for inflamma tions of the air passages. - The vapors carry tne medication airect to tne manned surfaces without disturbing the stomach, as internal medicines will do. A very con venient vapor treatment is a good applica tion of Yiok's "Vap-O-Eub" Salve over the throat and chest, covered with a warm Rheumatism "It is easy to use and quiok apply, u penetrates without rubbing." . . V Read What Others Say t fHsvs.OMd your Liniment Tery rieoeaafully In a eaae of rbenmatiem, and : , fft mm V t- J N " a a j W " " w s- I l M i I r vJW.JiJi I ! Mi s t i . MM Good for Neuralgia. Sci&Uca. Sprains and Cruises. " AH Dealers 25c ' ' Send four cents la stamps for a free TRIAL BOTTLE. " c?w catx s. zwxu, iac DeptjB'r:.:: r. I" r A- T Vain Wishing. "Don't you wish you had a fairy" godmother?" "All I want Is a good plain cook. Aa4 that wish seems too fantastical ta ever be gratified." ' For lame back use Hanford's Bs sam. Rub it on and rub it In ttas oughly. Adv. After a lively race for a hnsbaai many an heiress marries a run-dowy nobleman. flannel cloth. The bodv heat vapors that are inhaled with every bteatku opening tne air passages, loosening tba phlegm, and healing the raw aunssssj For deep chest oolds, first apply hot wssj towels to open the pores. Yiok's is taaat absorbed through the skin, taking oat tsss tightness and soreness. 25o, 60o, or $L0tV 1 '- 1 thtelrsfcflat SSMKM.'-MHSJ SsmZshS 610 Muscle Colds to respond. No work. Just . always bare a bottle on hand in cms of a cold or son throat. I wiah to say I think it one of the best of household remedies, I would not have uatd it only it waa recommended to me by s friend of mine who, I wiah to aay, la one of the beet boosters for your Liniment I erer saw.' W. W. FulUr, Dnttr, Cot "Jutt a line in pralae of Bloan'a Liniment. I hare been ill nearly fourteen weeks with rheumatiam, have been treated by doctors who did their beat. I had not slept for the terrible pain for several nighta, when my wife ot me small bottle of the Liniment and three applies cations gave me relief ao that I oould aleep." Joteph Tamblm, ttl Ctm etrM SlnxS, McKnrport, Pa. ' y i if i. r - r r- - " 1 !: .,1111 Khii SJ SsWwBdA .-t. s)4s9
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