8 Womanly Health, Strength and Beauty Strength and beauty in woman depend entirely upon her hcnlth. A woman cannot look her best if muttering from one or more of the many ail ments peculiar to her sex. These ailments in variably cause, sooner or later, the loss of her symmetry of form ami freshness of complexion. AUNT DIN AH S OLD VIRGINIA Herb Tea Makes Strohg and Beautiful Women. It is a most pleasant and effective remedy for the troubles which cause so much suffering among women the world over. It relieves immediately and eventually cures all cases of disordered men struation. female weakness, prolapsus, chronic constipation, sick head ache, nervousness and sleeplessness. These are the ailments which de f>rive a woman of her youth and beauty and make ler old before her time. The use of the Herb Tea will enable her to retain these qualities. It clears the complexion and improves the form. A cupful at bed time will give a woman health and strength. Chieapo, April 19,19<N. Hamlin* Wizard Oil Co..Chicairo. 111. Gentlemen:—My wife had been muttering with female weakness and extreme nervousness* which latter the physician who has been attending her for a long time attributed to her being unable t<» sleep. After tossing about all night she would invariably i i>e In the morn ing with a terrible headache. The doctor seemed to be able to do nothing for her and she was constantly Net ting worse. She decided to try your Herb Tea and drank a cupful before retiring. In the morning she arose after a good night's rest and without a headache for the first time in months. She has continued taking it during the past three months and has forgotten what a sleepless night means. She is feeling splendid and every one remarks how well she is looking. Her com plexion l" as clear as a young girl's and her figure has improved wonderfully. Yours truly. N. It. TAYLOR. &£« Cornell Av., Chicago. Prepared by Hamlins Wizard Oil Co., Chicago. Price, 25c. HAMLINS COUGH BALSAM Soothes the Throat. Stops the Cough. 85c. and 60c. HAMLINS BLOOD & LIVER PILLS Act Gently and Without Pain. 25c. FOB SALE AND RECOMMENDED BY L. TAGGART. For Piles. Sample mailed free. One application gives relief. The continued use of Hum phreys' Witch Hazel Oil per manently cures Piles or Hem orrhoids—External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate—cure certain. Three Size*, 25c.. aud SI.OO. Isold Uy DriiKxixtH, or sent prepaid on receipt ol" price. Humphrey*' Medicine <Jo., Cor. William and John Sl*., New York. NERVOUS DEBjILITYJ Vital Weakness and Prostra tion from overwork and other causes. Humphreys' Homeo pathic Specific. No. 28, in use over 40 years, the only success ful remedy. $ 1 per vial, or spec ial package for serious cases, $3. 6o!d by Druggists, or sent prepaid oil receipt of price. Humphreys' Med. Co., William U John Sts., N. Y. Useful Specialties Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Hot Plates and Ovens, Farmers Tools, New Line of Cutlery, Agate and Plated Ware for Kitchen and Table, Carpenters Saws and Planes. Something New in Saws, Window Screens, Carpet Sweepers, Clothes Wringers, Celebrated Lucas Paints, Tin and Iron Goods. G-et our prices on Stoves, Bath Tubs, Chandeliers and gen eral Plumbing. 'Phone us when you need us—we'll do the rest. fieiiUltti The Fourth Street Hardware Men. ja Rockwell's | |j Drug Store. | S The Cold Ocmn tliat in n] we make is nnsur- (}j "j passed for face and [jj ui hands and will make m [n the skin soft and ftj white. We have -jj m Nail, Tooth and In n] Hair Brushes, Wist [n jj] Hroonis. Chamois m Skin and Sponges. nJ [Jj No better goods on [u the market. When j{] fu you want your favo- In rite recipes filled u] Bring them to us. j! Ln Our stationery leads. iiJ m Alsoourtoiletcream, fQ toilet water, toilet J[j m soaps, perfumes and in sjishet powder. All lr j{] the latest. [}: Our Botanic Dry Kidney Cure [}j ui is an exoellent tonic. A specific nJ |ii for all diseases of the kidneys. uj S M. A. ROCKWELL, a p | Special I i Bargains, j K —— iO |j We have something nice to m show you this week. Call ui p] and see what it is. Bj j| Seeded Raisins, ioc lb. |j [p Stuffed Olives, SI.OO bottle; n) (}j something fine. «j pi Columbia Macaroni, 15c. In jjj Full weight. Try it. GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. § 'Phone 21. nj I G. H. Gross & Go. l Hoi Weather SSullct 3m. 50 IVr Cent. ON FLOWERS STREET HATS AND DRESS SHAPES. Triiiiidlliits, line Third HIT GENUINE BARGAINS. Call and see our Beautiful Summer Goods. LUDLAII'S CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST u, 1904. THE COUNTY. FIRST FORK. Harelay Bro's have finished their jobs in Rattlesnake and Mulcy Runs,till haul ing comes. More rattlesnakes arc killed this year than for many years before, and larger ones. The (ioss boys killed one a lew days ago in the Huckleberry patch with fourteen rattles The funeral of Mrs. Harriet Bailey Huwen was attended on Sunday by a large concourse of relatives and friends, a good many coming from Austin and Co»- tello, also several from Wharton and Sin namahoning, Services were conducted by Jlev. Simpson, undertaker Height of Austin was in charge of the funeral. Hnrial was made in Gil more Cemetery beside her children. She has left a hus band and one daughter, besides four brothers and two sisters and several grandchildren. She had been a patient sufferer for eight years and now rests from her "pains and sorrnws." Opal and (irace Yanhousen were over on a visit, and attended the funeral. They are grand daughters of Mrs. Bo wen. Nuff Sei>. MASON HILL. Miss Viola Jordan returned home last week from Cartey where she had been employed in a kindling wood factory for some time. Mrs. Sadie Marsh and three children returned from St. Marys the first of the week where they were visitim.: her sister Mrs. Hay. Grove Hill school began last Monday with Miss Quiglcy of Emporium an teacher. Messrs. Tom and Louis Jordan rnide a business trip to Huntley Saturday even ing. Messrs. John Leonard and Frank Ber field are hayiii: on Grove Hill this week. Miss May Bailey took dinner with Mrs. Nancy Hicks Sunday. Miss Ethel Barrwas visiting her sister at Sinnamahoning over Sunday. Arling R. Baker was in Emporium on business Saturday. X X. X. Thomas Marsh was in Sterling Run Sunday. Miss Ella l'ussel! is visitinir Driftwood friends. Harry Carson was on the Hill over Sunday. John Leouard Jr., was seen on our •trcets Monday. Mr. A. R. Baker made a flying trip to Emporium Saturday. Mrs. Lena Miller, of Huston Hill, called on old friends Monday. Mr. William Ivailbourne, of Huntley, was the guest of friends here Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. Springer and Mrs. Swag gart both of Huntley drove over our Hill Wednesday. Mr. Jonn Ingram, of Mix Run, spent Tuesday at this place in purchasing a fine lot of beef cattle. Miss Ethel But is spending a few days with her sister Mrs. Chas. Connor, of Sinnamahoning. Miss Clara Ives has returned to Medix Run after a few days visit with her mother Mrs. Amelia fves. Mr. Chas. McCrackcn and cousin Mrs. Elmer Hart were guests of Mrs. J. M. Russell Tuesday. Roy Wilson, of Huntley, was inter- ! taiucd by friends of this place, Saturday and Sunday. S y MK'.s. SINNAMAHONING. Very dry weather and the Creeks are very low, Contractor J. Henry Logue, is busy now cleaning wells. Fine weather for the campers —warm | days and cool nights. Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Belden j on Aug. 3rd, a daughter. Potatoes are not looking very well j now the blight is on them. G. W. Batchelder met a large buck j deer last week while picking berries. The passenger train to Medix Run ou j the B. S. & S., was put ou Mondav. Wells Bro's. merry go round is in town ! this week lots of fun for the little folks. | Mr. Josiah Berfield is visiting the j home ot his childhood in Potter county j this week. The Citizens Band held a social Sat.ur- | day evening the weather was fine and the j social a sucess. Tax collector Blodget is going for the delinquent tax payers in earnest. Better ' pay your taxes. P. J. Wykoff went to the reunion of ! his old regiment at Coudersport Potter county this week. Nase 11. Drum the agent for the B. 1 S. Si S. R. R. Co., is enjoying his annual | vacation this month. N. 11. McCluskcy and S. B. Weikel j will attend State Camp of the P. (). S. of i A., at Chester this fall. Lewis Wykofi" who has been engineer for B. Bros for several years has taken a j position at Medix Run for the B. S. & j S. R. R. Co., and will move his family j there soon. Dehse. When you want a physic that is mild and gentle, easy to take and certain to act, always use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For said by Jno. E. Smith, Sterling Run. A women can't always conceal her age j by covering it with a coat of paint. The Death Penalty. A little thing sometimes results in death. Thus a mere scratch, insignifi cant cuts or puny boils have paid the death penalty. It is wise to have Buck leu's Arnica salvo ever handy. It's the best Salve on earth an will prevent fatal ity, when Burns, Sores, I "leers aud Piles threaten. Only 25c, at L. Taggart's Drug Store. The bootblack improves each shining hour. A Perfect Painless Pill. Is the one that willl clease the system, set the liver to action, remove the bile, clear the complexion, cure headache and leave a good taste in the mouth. The famouus little pills for doing such work pleasantly and effectually are DeWitt's Little Early Risers, Bob Moore, of La fayette, lud., says, All other pills I have used gripe and sicken, while De- Witt's Little Early Risers arc simply perfect."' Sold by R. C. Dodson. It is easier to make tracks than to j cover them up. Puts an End to it All. A grievous wail oftimes comes as a result of unbearable pain from ove.i taxed organs, Dizziness, Backache, Liver complaint and Constipation. But thanks to Dr. King's New Life Pills they put an end to it all. They are gentle but thorough. Try them, only 25c. Guar anteed at L. Taggart's Drug Store. It takes more than a derrick to raise blasted hopes. A Continual Strain. Many men and women are constantly subjected to what they commonly term "a continual strain" because of some financial or family trouble. It wears and distresses them both mentally and physi cally, affecting their nerves badly and bringing on liver and kidney ailments, with the attendant evils ot constipation, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, low vitality aud dispondency. They cannot, as a rule, get ride of this "continual strain," but they can remedy its health destroy ing effects by taking freouent doses of Green's August Flower. It tones up the liver, stimulates the kidneys, insures healthy bodily functions, gives vim and spirit to one's whole being, and event ually dispels the physical or mental dis tress caused by that "continual strain." Trial bottle of August Flower, 25c; reg ular size, 75. At all druggists. 48-ly. Taken With Cramps. Win. Kirnise, a member of the bridge gang working near Littleport was taken suddenly ill Thursday night with cramps and a kind of cholera. Ilis case was so severe that he had to have the members of the crew wait upon him and Mr. Gif ford was called and consulted. He told them he had a medicine in the form of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy that he thought would help him out and accordingly several doses weie administered with the result that the fellow was able to be around next day. The incident speaks quite highly of Mr. Gilford's medicines.—Elkador, lown, Argus. This remedy never fails. Keep it in your home, it may save life. For sale by L. Taggart. Reduced Rates to Boston. On account of the National Encamp ment, (i. A. R., at Boston, Mass., Aug ust 15 to 2U, 1004 the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Boston, Mass., from all stations on its lines from August 13 to 15, inclus ive, at greatly reduced rates. These tickets will be good for return passage, to leave Boston not earlier than August It!, nor later than August 20, inclusive when executed by Joint Agent at Boston. Upon deposit of ticket with Joint Agent on or before August 20, and pay ment of fifty cents, an extension of re turn limit may be secured to leave Boston to September 30, inclusive. 3215-24-2t. Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano forte, has received a fuil line of the lat est and most popular sheet mu3ic. All the popular airs. Prices reasonable. 44-tf. jjj My Friend! jjj « Read This. § n] Dr. J. M. Card's Branch Dental Office, [n [n of Emporium, Penn'a., located over Met/.- nj n] ger's Jewelry Store, offers lor the next m m three months, these inducements, viz: n] £ Full Upper or Lower Set of fu K Teeth, - - - $7.00 H] []j Full Gold Crown for any of n| m the ten Anterior Teeth, $4.00 m [u Full Gold Crown for any of JU the Molar Teeth, - $4.50 Ordinary Silver Fillings, 50 Cts jj] Gold Fillings. SI.OO and up. y] A well established reputation for Jl [n Painless Extraction of Teeth. n] S REFERENCES:—Ask your uei K h- j tu bors; they all carrv my work uj \ jjj in their mouths. jjj | [}{ All Material guaranteed. The best to be n] i S purchased at ally price. The work in talks for itself. n) [n Remember these prices are limited to n] j nj the next three menths only. [n nj TERMS STRICTLY CASH. JJj I DIEHL S Meldrum & i M 4 ) Anderson Co. * glj West End \ 5 ||» ; P HUKFALO.N. Y. C Mi f* ! J 396-408 Main Street, < Grocery 1 Au gust j | Hot Weather Notes. Too Hi | Blanket j ijPjj warm to enumerate. jj|| > Sale | r Specials This m ( Begins Aug. 3. < TK/ocklr r ix M ANY of our out-of-town pa- \ VV CCiV. HI trons take advantage of our c Si w„„ s I'jjjj > annual August Sale of Blankets. J W I'P; I \ They appreciate that prices are \ :iv | at least 25 per cent lower at this c ill Soap, ten bars forage, [jl' } ?* le than at any other time in i ® 1 ° s the year. We get special prices \ 0\ j J from the mills and the expense c jm Sugars, in bulk at low- fsf } of hand,in g » 8 reduced to tiie > est iinrL-pf r-*tf> OT \ minimum. We have made I £ special efforts this year and there 112 \\W | > are many unapproachable bar- J ■m Hams Dold's finest If | } B ains - J glj hams for boiling, as well |jg] < COTTON FLEECED. } WJ as large Hams for slicing. (®J: \ . ... , \ W) a <gs£ ! J 10-4 size, tan, white and grev ? jpj! ®! ? Blankets, full fleeced, CCP 5 llpj Meats—Fresh dailyand §§)J j \ a pair, 65 and ODU < 111 »o raise in price. Mark | |j this and note our prices | 12 481 C| nR \ |v when you call. |g ) a pair, Zbl-UU M III! > 12-4 size, extra heavy g Fleeced 3 'M Watermelons,' Loupes, <m i Blanket, all colors, rn i H] New Potatoes, Sweet m! s worth §2 00 a pair 4)1.0U \ !l Corn, 22c dozen, New § \ WOOL BLANKETS i tfi 9 al ? ba £ e > . tl,ree cents, ar- M\! < 104 and 11-4 size, White Wool } ffl riving daily. Fresh im- Iff I } Blankets, cotton filling; also s nnrtntinii I 10-4 colored Blankets at: } |7§ P° rtallon - f| j { $2.00 $2.50 §3.00 13.75 \ (IM 1 _ |||J j ? worth 2.75 3.50 4.00 5.00 < 1 tl,efei!" S JgSanSfc |ji SCARLET BLANKETS. | W, sire our customers to call ||s i > Guaranteed all-wool and abso- } 1 Teat™" if fai ' '° 11 \ gj I>ea '' e ' SPECIALS. | Iwj k c j i M ! £ 80 pairs White Rose Blankets, < & Staple line of dress and equal to any SB.OO blanket and \ Mil ' goods, talcom pow- M ! \ better than many §IO.OO and 3 ders and tooth powders. extra special jSO.UU % :,%! 4. \ 80 pairs fine White Mission \ v -tJ Lly QJJJ JL/16111 S |P! J Blankets, soft and beautiful, J j „ »» J bound with wide white ribbons > I'll, ana get a bet OI \ equal to any §IO.OO (fr en > -'">4 \ blanket in the ( Dishes Free. M ? A , } .*■< } Adam. > IChas. Diehl.i?| | #djp[| The American Block. \ ( BUFFALO, N. Y. ) • jrca zuiu's. pi events pneumonia. li .. 8 Now is the Time to Buy Clothing IF you are short in the line of Summer Clothing you can get them at Jasper Harris'. He will sell you cloth- Mi ing that will fit you as well as a tailor made suit, at prices that will be very satisfactory. The goods are of the latest fancy that fashion has decreed for the well dressed man. Our goods are al ways right, likewise the prices. If you can spare the time to look our line over, it be a great benefit to you. JASPER HARRIS, m peoples cl ° thier
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