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Womanly Health,
Strength and Beauty
Strength and beauty in woman depend entirely
upon her health. A woman cannot lock her best
if sufierinK from one or more of the many ail
ment' peculiar to her sex. These i linen ts in
variably cause, sooner or later, the loss of her
symmetry of form and freshness of complexion.
AUNT DINAH'S OLD VIRGINIA
Herb Tea
Makes Strong arid 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 ailmenu which de
prive a woman of her youth and beauty and make
her 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.
Ch I.'KRO, April I#, 1903.
Ifamlln* Wizard Oil Co.,Chlcat." . 111. .....
Gentlemen —My wile bad been sulTi rlnir with female
weaknea* and extreme nervousness whleh latter the
phjsleinn w ho lias been atteinliiiK her for u loiik tlino
attributed to her being unable to sleep. Allertomlng
about all night she would Invariably ri«e in the morn.
Inir with a ten iblo headache. The doctor seemed to be
aide t>> do n tlilnir for her and she was constantly net
ting worse. She decided totry j our Herb Tea and drank
u cupful before retiring, ln the motnlnu she ai. «e
after a yood nlirhi's re>t and without a headache tor
the first time in months. Siie has continued taking it
during the pa-t three months and hns forgotten what a
hleeptess night means. She is feeling splendid and
every one remarks how well she Is looking. Her com
plexion i« as clear n« a young girl's ond lier llgure lias
Improved wonderfully. Yours truly.
N. li. TAYI.oh,
F >33B Cornell Av., Chicago.
Prepared bj Eamlius Wirard Oil Co., Chicago. Price, 25c.
HAMLINS COUGH BALSAM
Soothes the Throat. Stops the Cough. 85g. and 50c.
HAMLINS BLOOD &. LIVER PILLS
Act Gently and Without Pain. 25c.
FOR 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 Rixea, 25c., mid £I.OO. Hold by
l)ru?cUtH, or «»'!it prepaid on receipt of price.
Humphrey)*' Medicine Co., Ccr. William and
John Ms., \ew York.
NERVOUS DEBILITY;
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.
Sold by Druggists, or font prepaid on receipt of prk'O.
Humphreys' Mod. Co., William & Juhr. Sts., N. Y.
GEO. E. HURTEAU. ED. E. FOItBES
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.
Get our prices on
Stoves, Bath Tubs,
Chandeliers and gen
eral Plumbing.
'Phone us when you
need us—we'll do the
rest.
Hurieau I Forbes
The Fourth Street
Hardware Men.
. SHSHSEf7HSES^
| Rockwell's i|
1 Drug Store, 1
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p] we make is unsur
uj passed for face and [jj
In hands and will make pj
Oj llio skin soft and
[}j white. We have •{]
n] Nail, Tooth and m
n) Hair Brushes, Wist [n
Brooms. Chamois [Jj
Skin and Sponges. ru
[}i No better goods on n)
the market. When j{]
pj you want your favo- m
n) rite recipes filled [V
Bring them to us. ™
Ln Our stationery leads. nJ
[n Also our toilet cream,
[u toilet water, toilet
pj soaps, perfumes and jj
l{] sashet powder. All [/
J] the latest. [J:
[jj Our Botanic Dry Kidney Cure [J!
in is an exoellent tonic. A npeciflc nj
iiJ for all diseases of the kidneys. uj
J M. A. ROCKWELL. |{i
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, 3£ , Ss^
1 Big Bargains. 1
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0| Before buying elsewhere £]
it will pay to get our prices, jj]
nJ Bananas from isc to 2Sc u 1
nj a dozen. &
nj White Puff Baking Pow- [k
Jj] der Sc one-half pound can. ijj
u| Regular price IOC. nJ
m Golden Schild Corn n]
[Jj Starch, 6c. Regular price, 3
Cj 8( --- fc
[}l We do not handle any- j{)
[}j thing but the best, and if Jj]
ol you get anything here that m
n] is not right, bring it back [n
jj] and get your money. [s
in Our Meat Department is ™
[n first-class. We handle n]
[n nothing but the best. p]
[(] Do not forget the place.
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GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. |{]
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| G. H. Gross & Go. | J
[°SHaSBSHS"c I EHSSS &SHS2 57? r -5"H3
i, nuns
Mot Weather
Hullclin.
."ill Per M
ON FLOWERS
STREET HATS AND
DRESS SHAPES.
Trimmed Hats,
One Third Off
GENUINE BARGAINS.
Call and see our
Beautiful Summer
Goods.
LUiiwrs
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER i, 1904
THE COUNTY.
MASON HILL.
-Miss Daisy Cornell was in Iluutlcy J
I Saturday.
Dr. Corbett was calling 011 the sick j
last Saturday.
Mr. Reuben Morris, of Driftwood, was
on the Hill Sunday.
The threshing machine started on its
yearly round last Monday.
Mr. G. W. Tanner was a business visi- !
tor in Driftwood last Thursday.
Mr. Clarence Miller, of Iluutley, visit- j
cd at Mr. C. W. Williams' Sunday.
Mrs. \V\ W. Marsh is visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. Byron Meavner, of Renovo, j
this week.
Miss llotlia Kreider, of Diiftwood, has
been spending the past week the guest of
Miss Avis Lane.
Messrs. Ruben Jordan and Lester Cor
nell were transacting business at the
county seat lust Saturday.
Messrs. Frank Beriield and John ;
Leonard went to Emporium with a load j
of produce one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Smith of
Driftwood visited at Mrs. Burr's from !
Thursday until Sunday last.
Mrs. Amanda Wythaui returned to her j
home in Lock Haven last Friday alter an
extended visit at the home of her brother.
Mr. 0. B. Tanner.
Some of the young people indulged in
a chicken roast last Friday night. We
are glad to state that they were honorable
enough not to steal the chickens.
Mrs. Maud English, of Castle Garden, j
and Miss Gertrude Scudder. of Williams
port. were guests at the homes of C. M.
Baily and C. W. Williams, the first of
the week.
Mrs. Ella Rider, of Pine Street, visited
her mother, Mrs. Ives, last Friday. Miss
Ruby Jordan returned home with her to
attend the birthday party of Master Percy
Mason of that place.
Sy MK'S.
SINNAMAHONING.
Parties arc still bringing in huckle
berries.
C. W. Peasley visited the county seat
on Wednesday.
M. Biodget went to Lock Ilaven on
Wednesday on business.
C. W. Snyder is putting down a well
ou his property this week.
Geo. Chase and Clyde Jordan visited
at Medix Run on Tuesday.
Potatoes are not going to be a very
good crop here this season.
Contractor J. 11. Logue is talking of
going into '-pollertix" this fall.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Gore on
Wednesday the 21th, a daughter.
Several wells have been spoiled by the
water from the Austin pulp mill.
Barclay Bros mill has shut down
uutil a flood comes to bring more logs.
The dead fish along the First Fork,
cause a terrible stench these warm days.
The Fulton Brothers arc painting and
decorating the P. 0. S. of A. hall this
week.
Nase 11. Drum and J. D. Council
came home Saturday, after a two weeks
vacation.
The corn roasters played sad havoc in
several corn fields the other night by de
stroying more than they ate.
N. 11. McClosky and S. 15. Weikle
are home from the State Camp, I'. 0. S. j
of A., held at Chester. They report a |
good time while there.
DKHSK. J
What is Life.
In the lust alalysis nobody knows,
but we do know that it is under strict
law. Abuse the law even slightly, pain
results. Irregular living means derange
ment of the organs, resulting in Consti
pation, Headache or Liver trouble. Dr.
King's New Life Pills quickly re-adjusts
this. It's gentle, yet thorough. Only
25c at L. Taggart's Drug Store.
A Wonderful Saving.
The largest Methodist Church in j
Georgia, calculated to use over one
hundred gallons of the usual kind of j
mixed paint in paiuting their church.
They used only .52 gallons of the Long- j
man & Martinez Paint with 24 gallons j
of linseed oil. Actual cost of paint made
was less than §1.20 per gallon.
Saved over eighty (880.00) dollars in
paint, aud got a big donation besides.
EVERY CHURCH will be given a
liberal quantity whenever they paint.
Many houses are well painted with '
four gallons of L. & 31., and three gal- j
lons of linseed oil mixed therewith.
Wears and covers like gold.
These Celebrated Paints are solu by '
Harry S. Lloyd. 1
Our idea of a bread-winner is a girl ;
who lakes the cake.
In Praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera I
and Diarrhoea Remedy.
"Allow me to give you a few words in
praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Mr. John
Hamlett, of Eagle Pass, Texas. "I suf
fured oue week with bowel trouble and
took all kinds of medicine without get
ting any relief, when my friend, Mr. C.
Johuson, a merchant here, advised mo to
take this remedy. After takinn one
dose I felt greatly relieved and when
I had taken the third dose was entirely
cured. I thank you from the bottom of
my heart for putting this great remedy
in the hands of mankind." For sale by
Jno. E. Smith, Sterling Run.
A Power For Good.
The pills that are potent iri their act
j ion and pleasant in effect are DeWitt's
! Little Early Risers. W. S. Philpot, ol
j Albany, Ga., says: '• During a bilious
; attack 1 took one. Small as it was it
j did mo more good than calomel, blue
j mass or any other pill 1 ever took and at
the same time the effect was pleasant.
Little Early Risers are certainly an ideal
| pill." Sold by R. C. Dodson.
A women can't always conceal her age
I by covering it with a coat of paint.
Buckleu's Arnica Salve.
Has world-wide fame for marvelous
j cures. It surpasses any other salve, lo
| tion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns,
Burns, Boils, Sores, Felons, ('leers, Tet
ter, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Chapped
Hands, Skin Eruptions; infallible for
Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c by
L Taggart, Druggist.
Religion is never strengthened by re-
S taxation.
For a bilious attack take Chamber
lain's Stomaeh and Liver Table ts and a
i quick cure is certain. For sale by Jno.
j E. Smith, Sterling Run.
Long distance charity never reaches
the hearth.
Emergency Medicines.
It is a good convenience to have at
hand reliable remedies for use in cases of
accident and for slight injuries and ail
ments. A «ood liniment and one that is
fast becoming a favorite, if not a house
hold necessity is Chamberlain's l'aiu
Balm. By applying it promptly to a
cut, bruise or burn it allays the pain and
causes the injury to heal in about one
third the time usually required, aud as it
is an antiseptic it prevents any danger of
blood poisoning. When Pain Balm is
kept at hand a sprain may be treated be
fore inflamation sets in, which insures a
quick recovery. For sale by L. Taggart.
Bargain in Books.
A complete set of Brittanica Ency
clopaedia,consisting of thirty volumes
and key. Are all new and in original
packages. Will be sold at a bargain,
Apply at PRESS office. 36tf
Desertion Notice.
"\TOTICE is hereby Riven that my wife, IDA
-N KINC., having left my bed aud board with
out just cause or provocation, I lierebv forbid
any person or persons to trust or harbor her on
my account, for I shall pay no hills of her con
tracting.
CHARLES KING,
Shippen, Pa.. Aug. 31, 1901. 2H-3T.
Administrators' Notice.
Estate of HARRISON I.OGVE, Deceased.
"VTOTICE is hereby given that letters testa
-N mentary upon the estale of HARRISON
LOGUE, late ofGibson township, Cameron countv,
I'a., deceased, have been granted to the under
signed, to whom all demands should be made
and those indebted to said Estate to make pay
ment.
1). S. LOGEE,
W. H. I.OGUE.
Administrators.
P. I>. I.EET, Attorney.
Gibson, Pa., July 19, 1901. 28-6t
lies!»oltilion Notice.
N'OTICE is hereby given that the co-partner
ship heretofore existing between the un
dersigned, under the llrm name of Priendel .V
Ilurteau, was this day dissolved by mutual con
sent— Jos. A. Friendel retiring. All monies due
the late firm are payable to Geo. E. Hurteau, to
whom all claims must be presented,
JOS. A. KRIFN'DEL,
GEO. K. HURTEAU,
Emporium, Pa., Aug. 25tli, 1901.
The business of the late firm will be conducted
by the undersigned under the llrm name of llur
teau & Forbes.
UEO. E. HURTEAU.
28-31 EI). E. FORBES,
Administrator's Notice.
mite of PATRICK HALEY, Deceased.
I "VT OTICE is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed Administrator
i of the estate of PATRICK IIALEY, late ofEmpori
j urn, Pa., deceased. All those having claims
; against said estate will present the same and
, those indebted m*ike settlement.
JAMES HALEY, Administrator.
Bmporium, Pa., July 27th, 1904.—23-Gt.
Administratrix's Notice.
Ealatc of MA 1' HOLIIROOh', Deceased.
I ETTERS testamentary on the estate of MISS
1 J MAY HOLBUOOK, late of Emporium Bor
ough. Cameron county, Pennsylvania deceased,
have been granted to MRS. MIN.VIE It. FORBES,
to whom all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make payment and those having
claims or demands, will make known the same
without delav.
MRS. MINNIE H. FORBES,
Administratrix.
| July 15. 190L—22-Gt.
|My Friend! |
| Read This! 1
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nj Dr. J. M. Card's Branch Dental Olliee, M
M of Emporium, Penn'a., located over Metz- nj
nj ger'S Jewelry Store, offers lor the next [N
[n three months, these inducements, viz: M
j?. Full Upper or Lower Set of ft I
ft Teeth, • - - $7.00 nj !
[M Full Gold Crown for any of
jii the ten Anterior Teeth, $4.00 uj
nJ Full Gold Crown for any of u]
j the Molar Teeth. - $4.50 [}j
; Ordinary Silver Fillings, 50 Cts ft |
! [{] Gold Fillings, SI.OO and up. 1
; (s
i Hj A well established reputation for ft
[n Painless Extraction of Teeth. nj
in REFERENCES:—Ask your nei<;h- m
ft bors; they all carry my work trj !
j(j in their months. [}j
(n All Material guaranteed, The best to be }{j
nj purchased at any price. The work |N
|N talks for itself.
[n Remember these prices are limited to n|
nj the next three menths only. [ji
m TERMS STRICTLY CASH. uj
HSHSBfTJ 3 as a 5 SSHSHJETHHi
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys und bladder right.
Peculiarity About Insurance.
When insurance companies <jruut in- ;
surance on life, they are particular to'
have the person examined by a doctor to J
ascertain if he is in Mound health. They
are most particular about the analysis of!
the urine for the diseases of the kidneys ;
are the most fatal and so many people j
have diseased kidneys without knowing!
it. If there are any symptoms they are j
usually (even by doctors) attributed to ,
some other cause. Thompson's liarosma j
is the safest remedy to take for it will do |
good whether you have kidney trouble or
not. Thompson's Bare-ma give-; rest to
the nerves. For sale-by K. 0. Dodson.
A white liar may be as hard to wipe
out as a black one.
A Terrible Case oi Ulcßema.
San-C'ura Ointment has no equal for
Eczema. One year ago my face and |
neck were one mass of raw sores; the >
doctor said I had Eczema and Erysipelas. !
I had not slept for weeks, with itching,
burning pain. It was terrible! The
iirst night I used San-Cura Ointment, T
slept all night for the first time in weeks,
and in a short time was completely cur
ed. Chas. Fay, Townsville, Pa. Drug
gists, 25e and 50c. For sale by K. C.
Dodson.
Eips that love bad news make poor
ones for good news.
A Great Discovery.
Judging from the number of perman- ;
ent cures that it lias made Thompson's
Barosrua. Kidney and Liver Cure is the
greatest discovery in medical science.
'I hompson's Barosuia has made remark
able cures in kidney, liver, bladder, stom
ach and blood diseases, also palpitation of
the heart and nervousness. It is purely
vegetable and perfectly harmless. Just
the remedy for young and old Drug- j
gists. £1 per bottle. Six for 85. For
sale by K. 0. Dodsou.
It love is intoxicating marriage must
be the jimjams.
Has Sold a Pile of Chamberlain's Cougli
Iteuiedy.
I have sold Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy for more than twenty years and
it has given entire satisfaction. I have i
sold a pile of it and can recommend it j
highly.—Joseph McElhiuey, Liutou, j
lowa. You will find this remedy a good ,
friend when troubled with a cougli or j
cold. It always affords quick relief aud J
is pleasant to take. For sale by L.
Taggart.
11l nature turns the wine of intellect i
into vinegar
Latest Popular Music.
Miss May Gould, teacher of piano- '
fcrto, lias received a fail line of tho lat '
est and most popular sheet music. All •
the popular airs. Prices reasonable.
41-tf. |
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Now is the Time to Bus Clothing
II F you are short in the line of Summer H
Clothing you can get them at
Jasper Harris'. He will sell you cloth
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
I 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, ™ e c "»™q
| Adam, [
] Meldrum &
) Anderson Co. i
) BUFFAI.O.N. V. <
< 396-408 Main Street, S
HALF PRICE |
( FOR i
SliirtWaist {
Suits. |
Summer Shirt Waist 112
5 Suits and Dresses in plain )
\ white dimity, plaid oxblood, }
t pink and white effects. \
} $3,00 Suits, now $1.50 »
S 3.75 Suits, now 1.88 \
112 4.50 Suits, now 2.25 S
\ 5.00 Suits, now 2.50 J
112 7.50 Suits, now 3.75 S
J Sills Shirt Waiut Suite in limited c
J number were §ls, $lB Clfi <
\ and $lB, now 4)IU j
j 112 S2O Suits, now sl4 S
\ 28 Suits, now 19 \
\ Brilfiantine Skirts \
j r Were—ss, |7.SO and $lO. Now Half Price. \
Silk Garments j
| } In jackets, blouses and <
I i fancy silk coats, children's )
is coats in black silk and pou- J
I \ gee, and children's wash }
| s dresses and wool dresses and v
J F wool dresses, HALF PRICE. \
\ Rain Coats |
! > Advance styles in Worn- <
! i en's Rain Coats, tan, steel <
\ K rre y> green mixtures and \
1 3 f2ncy effects. j
j $!0 S2B j
> Adam, - j
( Meldrum & (
) Anderson 00. }
C The American Block, \
! £ BUFFALO, N. Y. }