Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, October 31, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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ALL SORTS.
After exposure or when you feel a cold
coming on, take a dose of Foley's Honey
and Tar. It never fails to stop a cold if
taken iu time. L. Taggart.
A hand full of luck is better than a
sack full of sense.
Do you suffer from piles ? If so do
not turn to surgery for relief. De Witt's
Witch Hazel Salve will act more quickly,
surely and safely, saving you the expense
and danger of an operation. It. C. Dodson.
Luck steps in at the door, and asks
whether Prudence is in.
When suffering from raektng cough,
take a dose of Foley's Honey and Tar.
The soreucss will be relieved and a warm,
grateful feeling and healing of the parts
affected will be experienced. L. Taggart.
Diligence is the mother of Gook Luck.
C. M. I'helps, Forestdalc, Vt., says his
child was completely cured of a bad case
of eczema by the use of De Witts Witch
Hazel Salve. Beware of all counterfeits.
It instantly relieves piles. It. C. Dodson.
A pound of pluek is worth a ton of
luck.
J. Odgers, of Frostburg, Md., writes:
"I had a very bad attack of kidney com
plaint aud tried Foley's Kidney Cure
which gave me immediate relief, and I
was perfectly cured after taking two
bottles." Be sure you take Foley's. L.
Taggart.
Luck may carry a man across the
brook if he will leap.
W. T. Wesson, Gholsonville, Va.,
druggist, writes: "Your One Minute
Cough Cure gives perfect satisfaction.
My customers say it is the best remedy
for coughs, colds, throat and lung
troubles." It. C. Dodson.
Rashness has a Godchild named Mis
fortuue.
Backache should never be neglected
it means kidney disorder which, if al
lowed to run too long, may result in
Bright'* disease, diabetes or other serious
and often fatal complaints. Foley's
Kidney Cure makes the kidneys well. L.
Taggart.
lie who dines on vanity must sup on
contempt.
Mothers every where praise ()ne Minute
Cough Cure for the sufferings it has re
lieved and the lives of their little ones it
has saved. Strikes at the root of the
trouble and draws out the inflammation.
The children's favorite. Cough Cure. It.
C. Dodson.
A report from Supt. J. 0. Gluck,
Reform School, Pruntytytown, W. Va.
Oct. 18th, 1900. "After trying all other
advertised cough medicines we have de
cided to use Foley's Honey and Tar ex
clusively in the West Viaginia Reform
School. I find it the most effective, and
absolutely harmless.'' L. Taggart.
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Telephone and Telegraph Co., S
Opens To=Day, October 31st, |j|
Its New Long Distance Line |S
TO EMPORIUM, PENN'A. |j
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|| Reaches two Million Subscribers in Twenty Thousand Cities, gj
I 18 and s
' I had long suffered from indigestion,"
writes <i. A Le Deis, Cedar City., Mo.
"Like other* I iried many preparations
but never found anything that did me
good until 1 took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
One bottle cured me. A friend who bad
suffered similarly 1 put on the use of
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. He is {raining
fast and will soon be able to work. Before
be used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure indigestion
bad made him a total wreck. It. C.
Dodson.
Instruction is a teacher, but Example
is an artist, and our emotions are the
colors he mixes on the heart's palette.
Happiness depends very much on the
condition of the liver and kidneys. The
ills of life make but little impression on
those whose digestion is good. You can
regulate your liver and kidneys with
11 ERMINE and enjoy health and buoy
ancy of spirits. Price, 50 cents. L.
Taggart.
True religion has peace for its founda
tion stone.
Lewis Ockerman, Goshen, Ind., "Dc
, Witt's Little Early Risers never bind me
double like other pills, but do their work
thoroughly and make me feel like a boy."
Certain, thorough, gentle It. C. Dodson.
If you would know what is to be, con
-1 sider what was.
I
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not a mere
! stimulant to tired nature. It affords the
j stomach complete and absolute rest by
digesting the food you eat. You don't
have to diet but can enjoy all the good
food you want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
instantly relieves that distressed feeling
after eating, giving you new life and
vigor. It. C. Dodson.
Nothing is so like a gentleman as a
gentlemanly knave.
Chas. It. Wessmar, Evanston, 111.,
writes: "My boy two and one-half years
old had a severe cold which refuted to
yield to any treatment until we tried
Foley's Honey and Tar. He was com
pletely cured before using one bottle."
Take none but Foley's, L. Taggart.
Patience and tinje male a path of
! light through the gloom, and generally
find a treasure iu the darkest night.
We have seen the frail infant when
j the faint struggle for existence seemed
| almost ended, resuscitated and made
i strong by the use of WHITES CREA.M
j VERMIFUGE. Price, 25 cents. L. Tag-
I gart.
If thou hast a grief too heavy to bear
I call patience to help you, and she will
I bring you a blessing in its place.
S. A. Tngalls, Crown Point, N. V.,
j writes: "My wife suffered from kidney
' trouble for years. She was induced to
: try Foley's Kidney Cure and in less than
a week after she began using it, she was
greatly improved and three bottles cured
her. L. Taggart.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1901.
Corn-huskers' sprained wrists, barbed- j
wire cuts, burns, bruises, severe laeera- |
tions and external injuries of any kind !
are jiromptly and happily eured by apply
ing BAM.ABD'SSNOW LINIMENT. Price,
25 and 50 cunts. L. Taggart.
He who gives advice unmasked sows
seed in a market place.
Mrs. T. liriddlenian, ol Parshallville,
Mich., was trouled with salt rheum for
thirteen years and had tried a number of
doctors without relief. After two ap
plications of Banner Salve, her hands be
came better and in a short time she was
entirely eured. Beware of substitutes.
L. Taggart.
Quick resentment, like a mob, is apt to
execute the wrong man.
"A stitch in time saves nine," and a
dose of BALLARD'S HOREIIOUND SYRUP
at the beginning of a cold will save you
many weary hours and even days of dis
tressing and harassing cough Price, 25
and 50 cents. L. Taggart.
Pride is a louder beggar than Want,
and is a dea. more impudent.
There are thousands of people; suffer
ing untold torture from piles, because of
the popular impression that they cannot
be cured. TABLEH'S BOOKEVE PILE
OINTMENT will cure them and the patient
will remain cured. Price, 50 cents in
bottles. Tubes, 75 cents.
Moral purlity may lie in the intention,
but the act is the proof of it.
De Witt's Little Risers never disap
point. They are safe, prompt, gentle, ef
fective in removing all impurities from
the liver and bowels. Small and eat'V to
1 take. Never gripe or distress. R. C.
I Diidson.
The way to repertance is paved with
| stones from the ruins of pleasures past.
In anaemia and most women's ailments
| the digestion is weak, the making of col
' or, flesh and strength out of' food, is itn-
I perfect so that the patient, is weak, wan,
[ nervous and dyspeptic. This condition
! can be corrected by taking a course of
HEUIJINE. Price, 50 cents. L. Taggart.
A weak character seldom forgives one
1 it has injured, but justifies the sin rather
than repair it.
Zinc and Grinding Make
i Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice
i as long as lead and oil mixed by hand.
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CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Foley's tloney and Tar
fcr children,safe. sure. No opiates.
The thanksgiving number of The |
Ladies' Home Journal is replete with 1
good fiction and interesting and novel |
features It opens appropriately with I
an article which tells "Where the |
President's Turkey Comes l ; 'rom.' : |
Then there are delightful stories by
Hezekiah Butterworth and Laura
Spencer Porter, and a new love story
called "Christine," by Frederick M.
Smith. Cleveland Moffett has an in
teresting story about Ira D. Sankey,
the great evangelist, and Edith King
Swain recounts the famous ascents she '
has made in various parts of the world. |
Will Bradley's original designs for a
house begin with the breakfast-room,
and Wilson Eyre, Jr., presents plans ;
for a country-house and a garden. Mr. |
Bok gives much good advice to young
married couples in his editorial. !
Another most timely feature is "Why!
Should a Young Man Support the
Church?" by the Rev. Francis E. j
Clark. Many home-made Christmas
gifts are shown, and the first of"The
Journal's Amusing Puzzles" appear.
The regular departments are excep
tionally good and the illustrations
superb. By The Curtis Publishing
Company, Philadelphia. One dollar a
year; ten cents a copy.
THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE &. ST.
PAUL R Y.
Many people unacquainted with the
geography of the West imagine that
, because the names "Chicago, Milwau
-1 kee and St. Paul" are used ir. the cor
-1 porate title of the railway owning the I
Short Line between Chicago and'
Omaha, they must go via the cities of
Milwaukee St. Paul to reach their des
tination—and if it be Omaha or west
thereof. This is a mistaken idea. On
I a map the line running directly east
and west would look like this:
Omaha Chicago.
There is nothing more simple than
that, and it is less than 500 miles be
i tween Chicago and Omaha. Two
through trains daily in each direction
with the best Sleeping Car and Dining
Car Service, and all regular travelers
know and appreciate the merits of the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail
way's Short Line between the East and
the West.
Time tables, maps .and information
furnished on application to John R.
Pott, District Passenger Agent, 810
Park Bldg., Pittsburg. 34-3t
Emporium Furniture Co.
I-'uriiiture Dealers,
r'uncrnl IJlrectors.
Residence up Stairs. Open all Night"
BERNARD EGAN, Manager.
j '
H A safe, certain relief for Suppressed H
Kj Menstruation. Never known to fail. Safe! B
■ Sure! Speedy! Satisfaction Guumnteed w
Hor money Refunded. Sent prepaid for jgj
H £I.OO per box. Will .send theinon trial, to H
ffi he paid for when relieved. Samples Free. D
pa UN. lED MEDICAL CO., Box 74. LANCASTER. PA. $
Sold in Emporium by h. Taß^nrt.
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SEE THE -raj
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£5 FOR 1901! I
pi Without a doubt the largest,
m high-clasp, popular manufac- «
N tures of Cloths ever brought 0
Jy into Cameron county, at »
I R. SEGER &
jjj COHPANY'S.
|n We have taken especial care
R in the selection of our goods
and propose giving our hun- Sj
pj dreds of customers. %
U HONEST, WELL-MADE GLOTHING sj
|AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES. |
|j Every dollar's worth of goods j
R must give the wearer satisfac- 7,
tion. We desire all who in- JS,
p tend purchasing a suit of K,
% clothes this Fall to file their
j® orders early, that care may he
N given to every customer, no £
C matter whether you want a
sls or slosuit.
£ R. SEGER & CO. |
B Opposite M. E. Church.
77/. -7~JL7~M. V /
S|' " Get an |
I EduGatsor? 1
!# An exceptional opportunity offered tf.
M to young men ; young women to
|ft} propura for teacli; ,-r. or for bi'.'ine.'.fl. >.
R Four regular also spc;;!ul >
i work In Mr'-, f:!.ort!ivn<J, Type
i writing. fc : trc . '.. riahing force, well
I (Traded work, •«.its• •ijpline and i*,
hard study, !j«ut iumlut to * v
students of
: Ceatrsi State |
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BANNER SALVE
j '"--"i moc' salve in the worid.
SECOND TO NONE.
Adam,
Meldrum &
Anderson Co.
39C to 408 Main St.—American Block,
BUFFALO, N. Y.
The G-reat
Pan-American
Store.
Our store is one of the attrac
tons of the city. All convenien
ces and comfortsjfor visitors.
Bureau of information.
Ladies' parlors and waiting
room.
Refreshment room for ladies
and gentlemen. Meals any time
between Ba. m.and 6 p. m. at
moderate prices.
Headquarters for Pan-Ameri
can souvenirs, Buffalo and Nia
gara Falls souvenirs.
We are now showing new
spring goods in all departments,
including millinery, cloaks,suits,
waists, gloves and neckwear.
Jn dress goods, silks and wash
fabrics we also lead the trade of
Buffalo.
We show hundreds of private
; patterns in new carpets which
can be seen in no other store in
, Bufialo.
All correspondence promptly
attended to.
wmi MEUM & mmm co.,
i
3SG-ioß,'Maia Street,
The American Hlock.
BUFFALO, N. Y