Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, December 25, 1902, Image 16

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    Special Drive in Furs.
We are not doing much blowing these
days, have too much to do to wait on our
customers. But wc can interest you in
furs if you desire something nice for a
Christines present.
For the Little Ones.
We have uot forgotten
the little ones and have
purchased a stock of
thciu fruui the wintery
Come in and wo
sell you a wrap that
will look better and for
a smaller price than you
can purchase elsewhere. IL—|
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Foils a Deadly Attack.
i J "My wile was so ill that good physic -
j ians were unalile to help,'' writes M. M.
{ Austin, of Winchester, Ind., "but w; s
completely cured by Dr. King's New Life
l'ills." They work wonders in stomach
and liver troubles. Cure constipation,
j sick headache. 25c at L. Taggarts drug
store.
The greedy man always cheats himself.
A Cold Wave.
The forecast of sudden changes in the
weather serves notice that a hoarse voice
i and a heavy cough may invade the sanct
ity of health in your own home. Cautious
people have a bottleof one Minute Cough
Cure always at hand. E. 11. Wise Madi
son (la., writes: "I am indebted to One
Minute Cough Cure for my present good
health, and probably my life.'' It cures
Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Bronchitis
Pneumonia and all Throat arid Lung
troubles. One Minute Cough Cure cuts
the phlegm, draws out the inflammation,
heats and soothes the mucous membranes
and strengthens the lungs. It. C.
Dodson.
Good intentions do not improve with
age.
Saved at Grave's Brink.
"I know I would long ago have been
in my grave," writes Mrs. S. 11. Newsom,
of Decatur, Ala., ''if it had not been for
Electric Bitters. For three years I suffer
ed untold agony from the worst forms of
Indigestion, Watetbrash, Stomach and
Bowel Dyspepsia. But this excellent
me dicine did me a world of good. Since
usiug it I can eat heartily aud have gain
ed 35 pounds." For Indigestion, Loss of
Appetite, Stomach, Liver and Kidney
troubles Electric Bitters are a positive,
guaranteed cure. Only 50c at L. Tag
gart's drug store.
Prayer helps you to secure what you
need but it won't bring you what you
think you want.
The Pride of Heroea.
Many soldiers in the last war wrote to
say that for Scratches, Bruises, Cuts,
Wounds, Corns. Sore Feet and Stiff
Joints, Bucklen's Arnica Salve is the best
in the world. Same for burns, Scalds,
Boils, Uncera, Skin Eruptions and Piles.
It cures or no pay. Only 25c ut L.
Taggart's drug store.
If we knewjat forty what we thought
we knew at twenty the libraries of the
world might be spared.
A glass or two of water half an hour
before breakfast will usually keep the
bowels regular. Harsh cathartic? 'J tl(jU | ( ]
be avoided. \N rt putative is needed,
| take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
! Tablets. They are mild and gentle in
I their action. For sale by L. Taggart.
| A very poor sort of man may be
i wealthy if he has the money.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, DKCKMBKR 25, 1902.
Rattlesnake Pete's" Industry.
A queer business is that in which
Peter Gruber, of Rochester, is engaged.
He is procuring and powdering the
2 venom of rattlesnakes for scientific uses
( and the price which lie receives for his
, commodity (is $2,400 per pound, says the
; Bradford Era. Up to the present time
Mr. Gruber, whose other name is "Rat
tlesnake Pete," is without competition 1
. and has a monopoly which will be free
: from interference by any possible regu
lation of trusts which may be the out
! come of Congressional action. Cyanide!
of mercury, strychnine, arsenic, and '
■ some brands of whiskey, are sure death •
i when given a chance to show what they j
can do, but the venom of the rattle- j
snake, as prepared by Gruber, is said to |
be still more deadly than any of the j
' portions named. Not long ago a letter j
; was received from Germany directed to |
' "Rattlesnake Pete, Rochester, Ameri- j
ca," asking in what quantities the ven- j
' om from rattlesnakes could be furnish- |
' ed by the Rochester snake man and j
what he charged for it. When inter- j
viewed about it Pete said: "I have just
received another letter from Germany. !
It is from Dr. Edwin L. Faust, Pharma
' cological Laboratory, University of
Strasburg, and he wants SSOO worth of
rattlesnake venom in its powdered
! form to experiment with. He thinks
my price of $25 per drachm is too high, >
! but when it comes to procuring the 1
. stuff, in the manner it has to be taken j
' from the snake, with a slip meaning a j
| bite that would result in either death, j
or weeks at the hospital, I can tell you i
! that I will not furnish a drachm for J
one cent less. I have to pick each snake
up with my hand and force a spoon in- j
to its mouth in order to procure the j
venom, and although I have handled j
rattlers all my life, I never court |
trouble unless there is a financial con- |
sideration worth taking the risk for." '
The rattlesnake venom is used by medi- |
cal experts in cases yf leprosy, diph- (
theria, lockjaw and other diseases j
where desperate chances are taken for ,
the patient's recovery.
In some recent experiments with lep- j
rous patients, it is said that good re- '
suits have been obtained by rattlesnake j
venom, but the use of the poison for !
this purpese is as yet in an experimen- 1
tal stage. In the meantime, it is safe ,
to say that Mr. Gruber will continue to {
monopolize the business of which he is
the founder.
What's|ln a Name?
Everything is in the natuo when it |
comes to Witch Ilaz'.'l Salve. IS. C. j
DeWitt & Co., of Chicago, discovered. |
some years ago, how to make a salvo from ,
Witch Hazel that is a pacific fot Piles. !
For Blind, bleeding, itching and protrud-1
ing Biles, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and
all skin diseases DeWitt's Salve has no ,
equal. This has given rise to numerous
worthless counterfeits. Ask for DeWitt's
—the genuine. 11. C. Dodson.
ALL SORTS.
i
The crucifix is not the Cross.
Sincerity is the secret of success.
I Half a truth may be a whole lie.
| Practical piety must be personal.
Self-knowledge will cure self-love.
Singing saints are seldom sad ones,
j The love of God is the light of man.
The avalanche starts with a pebble.
Sense and sanctity are not autonyms. ;
j Profanity is often a species of insanity.
Humanity is one of the gates of heaven.
! Iniquity is the first cause of infirmity,
j Lots of woman haters are afraid to
j mention it to their wives.
Japanese coiners are alleged to he flood- i
j ing Korea with counterfeit cash,
j Widows are not always as mournful as
j outward appearances would indicate.
When a woman seeks information she
I goes after it in a roundabout way.
1
Many a farmer earns his bread by the j
i sweat ot his hired man's brow.
It's easy to believe one who speaks
! derogatory of others or in praise of our
selves.
I
Ic is a blessed thing for us that God
judges us by our efforts and not by our
achievements.
It will take those people who are al
i ways soured on the church a long tiiue
j to get sweetened up for heaven.
| Halifax is considering a scheme forthe
j establishment ot a municipal hotel and
j restaurant near the corporation reservoir
| at Ogden.
Paris, according to the latest census re
turns. has a population of 2,650,000 per
! sons, of whom over 1,200,000 are either t
I foreigners or provincials.
| Six hundred French market gardeners
; have gone on a strike at Nantes, and no ,
I fresh vegetables of any sort can be obtain
j ed in the town,
Rain and sweat \ \ v \
have no effect 00 MtM'TWB H
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Foley's honey and Tar
for children,safe,sure. No opiates.
This is the season of the year when the
prudent and careful housewife replenishes
iter supply of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. It is certain to be needful be- i
fore the winter is over, and results are
much more prompt anil satisfactory when
it is kept at hand and given as soon as the
cold is contracted and before it has be
come settled in the system. In almost
every instance ase\erecold may be ward
ed oft by taking this remcuy freely as soon
as the first indication of the cold appears, i
j There is no danger in giving it to children
for it contains no harmful substance. It j
is pleasant to take—both adults and chil- '
dren like it. Buy it and you will get the i
best. It always cures For sale bv L. ■
Taggart.
The wordly wise may be eternally
foolish.
If you feel ill and need a pill
Why not purchase the best?
DeWitt's Early Risers
1 Are little surprisers.
Take one—they do the rest.
W. 11. Howell, Houston, Tex., writes
I have used Little Early Riser Pills in
my family for constipation, sick headache,
, etc. To their use lam indebted for the
health of my family.
1 Grapes of peace do not iirow on thorns
of passion. ;
A Million Voices.
Could hardly express the thanks of
Homer Hall, of West Point, la. Listen
why: A severe cold had settled on his
lungs causing a most obstinate cough,
j Several physicians said lie had consump
tion, but could not help him. When all
thought he was doomed he begau to use
1 Dr. Kings New Discovery for consumption
' and writes—"it completely cured me and
saved mv life. I now weigh 227 lbs."
, It's positively guaranteed for Coughs,
Colds and Lung troubles. Price 50c and i
81.00. Trial bottles free at L. Tacgart's. j
The flame of lust quenches the light j
of life.
To improve the nppetitf and strengthen J
the digestion try a few doses of Chamber- !
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. ;
J. H. Seitz,of Detroit, Mich., says, "They
restored my appetite when impaired re- j
lieved me of a bloated feeling and caused
a pleasant and satisfactory movement of j
the bowels." There are people in this !
community who need just such a medicine j
Fro Sale by L. Taggart. Every box
warranted.
It takes more than money to make a I
living. i
Better Than a Plaster.
A piece of flannel dampened by Cham- |
bcrlain's Pain Balm and bound on the af- j
fected parts, is better than a plaster for a !
lame back and for pains in the side of 1
chest. Pain Balm has no superior as a i
liniment for the relief of deep seated,!
muscular and rheumatic pains. For sale
by L. Taggart,
tiT BOOK MAILED Kit EK.
A. A. (FEVERS, (Jongestlons. InDammu-
I CURES ( liuiiN. I.uni Fever. Milk Fever.
H. H. i Ki'H4 l\N, Lameness, Injuries,
t CUKES { Rheumatism.
«'• 112 gORE THROAT, Quinsy. Epizootic.
CL'BKS [ Distemper.
| WORMS, Sou. Grubs.
I £ 1 OUWHg. Cold», Influenza, Inflamed
CU:IKS \ I.uiiffM, lleuro-Piieuinonla.
112 I Bellyache Wind-lilown.
CURES S Diarrhea, I>>Mentery.
0.0. Prevent* MISCARRIAGE.
j KIDNEY dt BLADDER DISORDERS.
1.1. }BKI!V DIKRAHEH, Mange, Eruption*,
CURES S 1 Icem, Urease, Farcy.
J. K. £ HAD CONDITIO*. Marina Coat.
CURES J Indigestion, fctoinach *tag«ers.
6Uc. each; Stable Case, Ten Specifics, Book, Ac., $7.
At druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price.
Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William ft John
Btrt*U, New York.
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I PILES I
I (kiiied School*. Siatraville, N. writes " I r'tn nay I
M K*Ten Rock. W. Va., writ-. •• They giveuniwaal* aria*' I
3 faction." Dr. 11. I; McCiiil, ('iarkabnrg, Teun., writea: H
■ " lu a practice of 23 year*. I have fou id n- rernaJt to ■
■ equal yuura." fates, 50 ( mi. Kau.plra Frpe. Sold H
LANCASTER, PA. |
Sold inEmporium by L. Taggart and R. C.
Dodson. Call for free sample.
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| HOME-MADE MINCE MEAT ru
'fO HOME-MADE SAUSAGE, ft
§ FRESH OYSTERS, "1
I l/l WEANERSAND ffi
ft LIVER SAUSAGE W
jn] FRESH WALNUTS,
ft AMONDS AND MIXED NUTS. W
!j] FINE FLORADA ORANGES. 3
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