£ Adam, \ Meldrum & | } Anderson Co. 5 ? HUKFAIiO, V. Y. J s 396-408 Main Street, S | October S&le | \ OF j |DRESS | GOODS. I r QUR BUYER haa returned p P \L) from a successful trip to the j i celebrated mills of the East. The \ 112 visit was fruitful of bargains— c P many odd lots were purchased at J 1 less than cost of manufacture. 4 i They are all perfect goods—NOT c P SECONDS. The best bargains 3 lof the year—we pass them onto \ s you. < C LOT I—2B pieces, about 1.(100 yards of 16 S p inch all-wool S.Uin Soliel Suitings, in \ I shades of FrenchGrey,tan, mode,castor, \ p cadet, brown, reds, green,Napolean na- J X tional and navy blue. Sold everywhere S p at a dollar a yard. Our price r~ _ > I for this sale OijC \ 112 LOT 2-SO pieces, about 1,100 yards of 52 S i inch all-wool Broadcloth Suitings, in j I shades of grey, tan castor, reseda, ca- S p det, reds, brown national and navy j I blue and green. This cloth is retailed s p all over this country at a dollar a yard. J S Our price for this -j /-> s J sale /yC \ i LOT 3—lo pieces, 56-inch stripe Melton \ s Suitings, Drown, blue and grcyQ C \ J mixtures, always7sc. for OOC i j LOT I—3o pieces 46-inch all-wool Pana \ I nia SliarK>-kio Suitings, in twenty of \ p the latest Fall colors Always yr \ \ sl.lO. Our price for this sale.. / OC < LOT 5—5H pieces 44-inch all-wool French \ P Crepe de Chine, in twenty-five of the ) < correct street and evening 7c. S i Shades, always SI.OO, at /OC } } You Can Shop by Mail. \ s Orders a t ndtd to the same day received. \ } Aclam. ) i Meldrum & > } Anderson Go. ) P The American Block, J £ BUFFALO, N. Y \SK YOUR DRUaaiST FOR THIS "ED CROSS BOOKLET. {MAILED FREE.) *OMEY REFUNDED If HOT AS WE SAY L. Taggart. § r w ] RE VIVO RESTORES VITALITY THC of Me. — pnEKTon riEMumr produres tho above results lu 30 <lay«. Itacti powerfully and iiulckly. C'ureii when *ll othorufall. Vounr torn will regain their lost manhood, and old men will recover tholr youthful vigor by using ItEVIVO. It gulckly and surely reatoroa Nervoui nets. Lost Vitality, Impotency. Nightly Emissions, Lost Power, Falling Memory, Wasting Diseases, and til effects of self-ttKiUso or eic«s»nd Indiscretion, which unQtsoneforEtudy.biislnessormsrrUgo. It net only cures by starting at thoee&t of dlseue. but lsanrett nerve tonlo and blood builder, bring ing back the pink glow to palo cheeks and re storing the flro of youth, it wards off Jnsanltf and Consumption. Inst, ton having ItEVIVO. no other, It can bo carried In Test pocket. By mall •1.00 per package, or tlx lor ttB.OO, with a poal live written raamntM to rare or refund the money. Hook and a<lvi»u free. Address huval medicine co., -asawor- For Sale in Finporium, by It. C. Oodaou.— 12I> Men Suffering f'• '"i loss of ii'-rvou* force often owe Ihelrcnditi.-nt .y.MithfuHßn iranci that fearful cm my lu health It U the liiniint-Mt of .. tence to repair the dtm.>K'-c.iuhr.l l>> the lhoui-litl< pi.u tier* of youth Nervous IleMllly never gets w> II of i' if. It* victim* drag a mi»f rnhle exuleuce, weak, lUtlea. d poudcut. krsr.inj&M& In rally l>* I thr hungry uerv. . ivliir lb I# l ll.e - iug l, ltU .! ' 1 j U> » *>• » k. ■ >• '■ fi'»» t « § i t I Sl'W CALUWIUb (41 YRUP PEPSIM fcUHtb INOIUtbTION I 1 I - " I ' s ounces of pure l\ \ II coffee to the pound. I I 112 / Coated Coffees are / \ c I only about 14 ounces I 1 ) I of coffee and two I \ J / ounces of eggs, I \ \ I glue, etc., of no I \ \ I value to you, but L<J~-A > M money in thepocket JI6M \ °f the roaster. c Th« isaUi package lnaur.es uul- C form quality and frethnesa. s Natural Anxiety. i Mothers regard approaching winter c with unoasines.s, children take cold so J easily, No disease costs more little live, i than croup. It's attack is so sudden that s the sufferer is often beyond human aid 1 before the doctor arrives. Such cases c yield readily to One Minute (,'ough Cure. p Liquifies the mucus, allays inflammation, \ removes danger. Absolutely safe. Acts s immediately. Cures coughs, colds, grip, > bronchitis, all throat and lung troubles c F. S. McMahon, Hampton, (ia: "A bad cold rendered me voiceless just before an j oratorical contest. I inteuded to witli s draw but took One Minute "Cough Cure, i It restored my voice in time to win the c medal." 11. C. Dodson. s Promises by candidates when written \ down and signed will make good reading c after the election provided those eandi p dates win. S Look Out For Fever. } Biliousness and liver disorders at this i season may be prevented by cleansing the > system with DeWitt's Little Early llisers. 1 These famous little pills do not gripe, s They move the bowels gently, but eopiotis -2 . ly, and by reason of the tonic properties, j give tone and strength to the olnnds. 11. > C. Dodson. < It may be true that John \V. Gates' 3 latest corner netted him 8,000,000, but j we never bear a woid from the people \ who are netted. p Forty Years' Torture ] To be relieved from a torturing disease \ after 10 years' of torture might well cause S the gratitude of anyone. That is what De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve did for C. i llaney, Geneva, O. He sa}>: "DeWitt's \ Witch lla/el Salve cured me of piles after \ I had suffered 40 years." Cures cuts, ? burns wounds, skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits. It. 0. Dodson. s A man is quiet when he is dead; a \ woman is dead when she is quiet. J The Worst Form. \ Multitudes arc singing the praises of 3 Kodol, the uew discovery which is making 5 so many sick people well and weak people s strong by digesting what they eat, by cleaning and sweetening the stomach and __ by transforming their food into the kind of pure, rich, red blood that makes you teel good all over. Mrs. Cranfill, of Troy, I. T., writes: For a number of years I was troubled with indigestion and dyspep sia which grew in a worse form. Finally I was induced to use Kodol and after I— using four bottles I am entirely cured. I hearth recommend Kodol to all sufferers from indigestion and dyspepsia. Take a dose after meals. It digests what you eat. I*. C. Dodson. Doubtless the Arkansas man who has k invented the perpetual motion got his first * ideas from the campaign omtort?. ■•S The wheat crop of India this year will X again be light—probably ten percent, be low the aveiage of the last ten years, and little of the grain will be exported. A man likes tn hear a woman say she has never been kissed, • ven if he dies not believe it. I ! J, i Send model, sketch or photo of invention for 112 £ I / free report on patentability For free book, t i /{'a.em!sS re TRADE-MARKS ' IJIPJII II >l.l ! iWiW I VM / mm rfi frVtynyyllßK 5 I A Miff, rerUtlii relief lur Klippri swd I ■ Menstruation Never known t<» 1611 Hafe! H ■ .Sure! Speedy! Hutlsfiietloli (Jtluninle.Ml ■ ■or liioni-y ltifunde.l. Kent prepaid furl] ■ II.OU per bo*. Will send tll' lii 1111 trial, to ■ ■ be paid furwbail relieved. Sitmpli H Free, ■ | umrip MioicaLco.. ■». r«. >. B Id lu Kniporiuni by L. Tu«k:. rt au<l K. C 1 Dihlhoii. "til BACKACHE 1 All madder ut.d T T 13 T? ■ It. I * I lihlkor, Agent, 2M -Hly. Kmp.'iiliiit. I « IMKJM'jfc.W.lfiaCii'llß.' l XTBM PILES Bupposliorul | | r y)i) in urn l»y |. Ti«g«r( atni H I CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY OCTOBKV 23 rqo 2 Rich Valley. Hay Adams was up from Sterling Run ; Sunday. Floyd Barton paid his valley friends a visit Sunday. W. W. Lewis is working for Frank I Craven this week. Ye scribe visited friends at Sterling ! Run Monday evening. N. S. Cutler, of Sizervllle, visited his many friends here Sunday. Patrick Duling, Jr., visited friends in this end of the valley Sunday. Miss Myrtle Barr of North Creek, was seen on our streets Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.George Barr visited their many friends at Austin over Sunday. Irvin Smith severely injured one of his ankles last week, but is uow able to be at work. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Loekwood visited friends in the upper end of the valley Sunday. What is the matter with 11. H. Mul lin, for Representative? He's alright and will get there with both ieet. Because she persisted in teasing her little brother Stanley, Miss Hazel Loek wood is nursing a very sore eye. No school this week on account of teachers' institute. Our kids are conse- I quently enjoying themselves immensely. Mrs. Frank Swesey and daughter I llena, visited their sister and aunt, Mrs. j Norman Maclutosh at Emporium, Mon- I da y- FRANCIS. No Gloss Carriage Paint Made Will wear as long as Devoe's. No others are as heavy bodied, because Devoe's weigh 3 to 8 ounces more to i the pint. Sold by Murry & Copper smith. B Sterling Run. Mrs. Devling has been quite seriously ill. Miss Lulu Lewis is visiting in Empo rium. Jos. Kissell is spending the week in Driltwood. Alfred Smith, of Driftwood, was seen on our streets last Saturday. 15. K. Smith came down from St. Marys last Friday and spent the day looking for game. J. A. Dice's Sunday school class will serve supper, oysters and iee cream in Brooks' hall, Saturday night, Oct. 2."). Everybody invited. Supper 25e. Music will be furnished by the Sinnamahoning band. Goes Like, Hot Cakes. "The fastest selling article I have in my store," writes druggist 0. T. Smith, of Davis, Ky., "is Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, because it always cures. In my six years of sales it has never failed. I have known it to save sufferes from throat and Lung diseases, who could get no help from doctors or any other remedy." Mothers relv on it, best physicians pre cribe it, L. Taggart guarantees satisfac tion or refund price. Trial bottles free. Reg. sizes, 50c and 81. Owners of automobiles see no reason to get excited over a strike of street-car men. for Female Complaints | and diseases arising from an impure state ] ot the blood Lichty's Celery Nerve Cotu ! pound is an invariable specific. Sold by L. Taggait. Nice clothes that show, cover a mul titude of clothes not so nice that dou't show. His Lite in Peril. "I just seemed to have gone all to pieces," writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare, Tex., "biliousness and a lame back had made life a burden. I couldn't eat or sleep and felt almost too worn out to work j when I began to use Electric Bitters, but they worked wonders. Now I sleep like a top, can eat anything, have gained in strength and enjoy hard work." Thev give vigorous health and new life to weak, sickly, run-down people. Try them. Only 50e at li. Taggart's drug store. The gentle wave of a lace-edged pocket-handkerchief has carried more ! poor feilows to their doom than the ; mighty breakers of the sea. Quinine for Colds. Many people use quinine for the cure | oi colds say that the i fleet of this drug is j more disagieeable than the disease. 1 Krauve's Cold Cure is prepared in con i venieut capsule form, and will cure the 1 most deeply seated cold in 'J I hours with nut any interruption to business. They i are pleasant to take and give you a clear. . fresh aensatioii while operating. Price Sold by li. Taugart. There are mty-thrce different method.* ol saying "No," and a woman will fre quently make use ol them all iu accepting a pound nl chocolate creams. For a pleasant physic take Chamber Liu's Stomach and Liver Tablets, Kaay to take. I'leu uut iii effect. For little by 1.. Taggait. A mails mcoiiJ love nearly ulvays own- more property than hi* Hint uue. U iiei » Testimony. \ii» 11 11 el!, i Hviu 11 11 ii Kinkw Si, (tin.i ha, "I have tried luo i cute for hi Itluehi' bill Molhtlr' did in M . o.n i, m 4 .• Kiinm If .it i Kill' < rlief > v» 1,1 It I\ I i|». >| tin hi >.|\ i.. Tagyart. STRONG FOR PENNYPACKER Distinguished Educator Declarer, in Fa vor of the Republican Candidate. The following letter appeared in a ; recent issofi of the Huntington Globe: Our townsman, Dr. M. G. Brum baugh, former commissioner of edu cation of Porto Rico, and now at the head of the department of pedagogy In the Unlveisity of Pennsylvania, writes us as follows: Philadelphia, Oct. 7, 1902. My Dear Mr. Butz: A number of my home friends have asked me about the candidacy of Judge Pennypacker— wnether or not he is a really good man and capable of administering the high office of governor ably and well. To all such I wish to say that I have known Judge Pennypacker for many years. He is perhaps the ablest schol ar of Pennsylvania history we have, and his writings are invaluable. He is, as we all know, one of the ablest jurists in the commonwealth. He is a kind-hearted, clear-headed, business like man, whose entire career is a groat honor to him and the state. He possesses rare executive ability and is as resolute for the right as any man I know. He will make a most excel lent governor, one who will at all times guard the welfare of the common people, whom he loves and with whom h loves to associate. He is absolutely independant of all bias in his thinking and will treat all persons with justice and equal fairness. In short, I love him and feel confident he will make a freat governor. To all my friends, I give him unquali fied endorsement. T hope every one vill goto the polls and vote for him. He is the type of man our public life need.''. We are fortunate to have him as a candidate. We will be more than fortunate if we elect him governor by an overwhelming majority. National issues of great moment are involved in this election and I trust every loyal citizen who is concerned for the welfare of 10,000,000 souls now un der our flag in the islands of the sea will see that our present wise insular policy is emphatically endorsed and a Republican congress assured. Yours very respectfully, M. G. BRUMBAUGH. Senator Brown On Company Store 3. Senator W. M. Brown, candidate for lieutenant governor, is opposed to company stores. On the discussion of a bill introduced by Senator Brown, in the session of 1899, in reference to in corporating certain corporations, ho de clared his position regarding company stores. Among other things Senator Brown said: "I will go as far as any one else to vote to properly restrain any corporation that undertakes to mil itate againrt the p°ople. * * * I would be willing that the bill be recon sidered for the purpose of inserting an amendment excluding from the pro visions of the act any store run by a company; that is, I mean, by a coal company." The bill had for its object the incor poration of retail stores. To the ob jections th:>t were made, Senator Brown, among other things, said: "Wo are permitting today large, powerful corporations of this commonwealth to roam at will over the people. I be lieve there will come a time in the his tory of the state of Pennsylvania when you will have to extend the power of j the people over these corporations. I want to say to you th?.t when that time does come it will not be to protect the people against such corporations as are embodied in and founded upon this bill, but upon the corporations that are in ! existence today, with twenty-five or thirty millions of capital, strangling the people as they do." Willing to be Judged. The Republican party in Pennsylva i nia in point of policy and performance j and devotion to the interests of the j great masses of the people, has ever [ been ready to meet the Democrat and its misrepresentations upon any basis. This is pre-eminently true regarding the history of Republicanism in Penn sylvania. It is well ai this time to d veil upon the achievements of the Republican party as exemplified in Pennsylvania. We wore ted more than two thousand years r.go men should be judged by their fruits. The Republican party nnd its spHndid achievements can stnnri the supreme test of comparison with the Demi, ratic party and its failures for the past forty years. There is not a patriotic Republican today, in state or nation, who Is not willing to have his party measured by this stan dard. As to Union Labels. It was a Republican legislature In Pennsylvania that passed this Ivw.viz "Rvery union of worklngmon. having adopted and registered under the pro visions of this act any trade mark, la bel, symbol or private stamp, shall have, possess and enjoy fun, complete and unquestioned power and authority to name, moke, dictate and specify the conditions and limitations under which the sami- may bo used by any ! person or persons umploylng the mem- ■ her or numbers of suld associations or ! unions, or manufacturing any article j or articles upon which any such trade mark, label, i-ymbol or private stamp j may be affixed, or using in any manner , iu his or ihuir business the labor syui ItolUcd by ai.y su> h trade mark, label, | lyinlml ur pi I, iii m«rk. so renisu-ru<L" I (J*. L. 11K)| pagf 114.) H..1111 tu.j t" <-( u :< »»ulnc l.cav. n wlol Jo ii ih. mui, {„ (.m ,|»h net <| .'I, r i > HI. in* ii ttjjiiiUT an <i| | "tlutiity a** A PROCLAMATION! Wo proclaim our offer to the people that we sell VINOL on a positive guar antee. If it does not succeed in benefit ingyou we will refund the entire amount of purchase money. if you aro troubled with any of the following ailment* wo know that VINOL will help you. Anyway you should give yourself the chance to be benefited by it, particularly as you take no risk in losing money if it does not help you. All Run Down, No Appetite, All Tired Out, Debilitated, Gain Flesh, Indigestion, Get Strong, Dyspepsia, Weak People, Old People, Pale Women, Bronchitis, Pale Children, Sore Lungs, Irritability, Nervousness, Chronlo Colds, Hacking Cough, Nursing Mothers, Weak Mothersm Come in and get a book which tells all about VINOL. Old Reliable Drug Store. i |ln every town j JL and village may be had, I the M Mica | Bwa«§| Made I that makes your Ij horses glad. ii or BOOK MAILED FREE. A. A.) FEVERS, Congestions, Intlainmu cciies) tioiiM, Lung Fever, Milk Fever. 1 Al\K, Lameness, Injuries, CURK3) Rheumatism. C. fHORE THROAT. Quinsy. Epizootic. cubes ) Distemper. cures \ WORMS, Dots, Grubs. K. K. M'Ol'OliM, Colds. Influenza, Inflamed cuiies J Luiitfs, l'leuro-Pneumonia. F. F. £ COLIC, Hellyacht* \\ ind-Blovvn, CURES) Diarrhea, Dysentery. ii.ii. Prevents MISCARRIAGE. , cuaias I KIDXEY ik BLAUUEH IHSOIIDEUK. I I. I. ISKI\ DISEASES, Mange, Eruption*. cures s I leers, Grease. Farey. J. K. £II AII CONDITIO*'. Staring Coat, cures ) Indigestion, Momaeli Sluggers. Cue. each; Stable Case, Ten Specifics, Book, &c., $7. j At druggists, or pent prepaid on receipt of price. | Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William & Jolrn I Strc ots, New j • rk. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat. 1 This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation of gason the stom ach, relieving all distressaftcreating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by F. C. T)RWrrr.t Co., < 'hira?Q Tbufl. bottlecouuutisU!4 timestheuOe.size. B. C. Dodson. Emporium. Pa. aYMLER'S DTI )BUCKEYE tiLl> \ OINTMENT jjt IBES NOTHING BUT PILES. I \ Jilßt and CERTAIN CURE « known for 13 years as the ■j MIST REMEDY for PILES. > '$ BULU IIY .ML UKI'OOMm V t7 ns:aAitt3oM mis, so., st. tows. ) For wit-by L.'l SKKart Sly. G. SCHMIDT'S.^ ——_ NHADQUAKT!:kS FOli >■ > -v - ,V ,v g F«rSH BRF M . 112 popular P "™, u , v n nui V.'-* CONFECTIONERY Ddily Delivery. AII uul. r» «ivt n j.rowj i Hiti »killl'uUtifiiiioti p Consult sYour £ ft § 51nterests i n i y AND SAVE BIG MONEY J BY ORDERING NOW | j YOUR FALL SUIT j IR. SEQER & | I |j COHPANY'S. I ) S We handle nothing but ; g the very best fabrics and |;H on this together with first- j class fit and workmanship <| ! we have built up the S j i large patronage we enjoy. | j js, Come in and see us. k N R. SEGER:& CO. > I r Opposite M. E. Church. 112 V J? faaSSHSHSHSBSHSHSaSBSSSaeJ3 5j I JJj You can look the county over, and you jJJ [n will no', find a more complete, up-to-date nj pJ line of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. IT] i otu I I Fall and 1 II Winter 1 I Stock | juj is now in, and ready for your fu ,Q| inspection. s] Cj DRY GOODS, j£ | | HEAVY ALL-WOOL SKIRTINGS. | nj READY-MADE SKIRTS, Cj [JJ LADIES WAISTS, ETC. ft |uj Our Notion department is [ll ! [r full of new things, and lots H] of bargains. We, have added [n [Jj MEN S, BOYS' AND.YOUTHS' OVER £ Cl COATS AND READY MADE i SUITS. | :S J. K. SMITH, & LT| ' ru n. 1 p J1 Sterling Kun, *»a. ru j3 Cj KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. Em CV 5 0 KIDNEY CURE Is 8 lULt I 0 Guaranteed Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c. and SI.OO. L. Taggart, Emporium, Pa. 36 28. dpmwrr WHISKYO* i' Physicians Prescribe It '1 for tlu-ir most del'cate •! Ki»r Mile by | \VM. Mc(i I:k. Ij W^CTt3«P r "2V !, 33C~"- "V 7 -;x SDR. CALD Wt£l.L'b YIR UP PEPS! IV, CURLS CONSTIPATION. 2 V
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