Williams' Kidney I'ilU, Hive you neglected your kidney#? I ! AVC you ovri VI'IK< il \ HI n< rvous sy*- 1 ft tn andean* I trouble wirti \ ur Kidney* od Bladder? Him %• u pun* in the loin , »ide. buck. -roin.' and bladder'.' Have \fii iII ii !>v .it [m. I'ltici i ! I'.tci . espectii undi i tin •ye*? T«»*■ Imjuent desin '■> j .•«»• iiriin" It «M< Williams Kidn«'y l'iil* will cure vou. H»inpl«* By mail ."HI CI LIT", Sold by 15. ('. Dod- Hit). Willi. nof< MI l. Co.. l'rot» 'lt vc ltd, 11 '.l lv b asas been utile to cure In all it < tagi' , i 'I that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cr.' U the only positive cure now known i •> the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a ('.institutional disc lie, require*a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direct ly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of Ihe system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, Mid giving (•lie patient strength by building op the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative pow er.! that they oiler One Hundred l>ol lars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: P. J. CHENEY A Co, Toledo, O. Hold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family l'ills for constipation. Thousands annually bear witness to the efficiency ol Early Hiser*. These pleasant, reliable little pill* have long borne a reputation second to none as a laxative and cathartic. They areasstaple as bread in millions ot home.-;. Pleasant hut effective. Will promptly relieve con stipation without griping. Sold by 'A. C. Uodson. how to Break up a Cold. It may be a surprise to many to learn that a severe cold can be completely broken up in one or two days' time. The first symptoms of a cold are a dry, loud cough, a profuse watery discharge from the nose, and a thin, white coating on the tongue. When Chamberlain's cou»h remedy is taken every hour on the first appearance of these symptom), it counter acts the effect of the cold and restores the system to a healthy condition within a day or two. For sale bv L Taggart; J. E. Smith, Sterling Hun; Crum Bros., Sinnamihoning. When a man is in the right he can afford to await bis turn. CAMKKON COUNTY I'KKSS, THURSDAY, JUNK 7, %atcet Countv Correspondence. CAMERON. Hn .intiii Muck 1.1 HorMibvllk N V., if vi*itifi<.' her parents here Dan'l Bnl -1 ivan an.l wife. M.J. Gleno of Kittutining, IV, visit- I 11 in brother at Ihe Valley house. Mis. F. Ij. YVobntcr receivod 11 new Cornish organ Monday. L. W. Wood* ami son of Grauipiun, Pa., are looking over the properties here this week. It. ('. Olmsted of Emporium was a busings caller in town Monday. A. F. Walker has moved his family in the New Cameron Mouse, for the pres ent. Jan. Cockburn, who has been working at the New Cameron House, has been on the sick list the past month. A. S. Zaner of Morgantown, W. Va.. J w..s visiting his mother, Mrs. It. C. Pot er last Wednesday. It. 11. Glenn and Wm. WykofF were among the Emporium visitors this week. Operator Marshall went to Daugusca honda on Monday to relieve the operator for two nights. The residents will be pleased to learn that the small pox patient is doing well, and as there has been no spread of the disease, the quarantine will soon be lifted. Fannie Stewart of Arden, N. V., called on friends and relatives Saturday. Chas. A. Dice of Sterling Run was greeting old friends in town one day last week. Mrs. John M. Olsen and daughter llulda are visiting friends in Grampian. J. V. S. FOUR MILE. Hon. N. P. Minard visited the county seat Saturday. Abbie Cram of St. Marys, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Davy. Mrs. Fred Logan of Emporium was seen ou our streets last Friday. Miss Ida Krebs, who has been visiting j her uncle, Robert Krebs at Galeton, has returned home. Mrs. A. Peterson is visiting her par ents. Mr. Labelle and wife. Itena I lousier lias returned from Em- , porium, where she had been visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. S. Hauber. Mrs. Chas. Dodge transacted business in Emporium last Saturday. A. Q. Krebs of this place, lias accepted a position with Haupt & Iluubcr of Em porium. Many automobiles have been seen up this way lately. KITTEN. STERLING RUN. Edith Berry of Emporium, spent Sun day with her parents. J. E. Smith was a business caller at Driftwood and Weedville Monday. F. G. Iloag of itidgway, spent Sutj diy with friends iu town. Patrick Robinson was a Driftwood caller Sunday. Relief operator Miller who is at pres ent stopping at the Alpine House, is post ing upon flic work at ll IIY" Tower this week. J as. Furlong returned to Pittsburg on Monday after spending a few days with his mother. He is employed as fire man on the P. & L. E. R. It. The Saturday ball game with Cameron was won by the home team by a score 9 j to 4. They plaped with Hicks Run, I Sunday, score It! to 1 in favor of Ilix 1 Run. This score was approved by Wm. t Jennings Bryan as it corresponds with | Mr. Rryau's ratio. J. F. Sullivan of the Amalgamated j Poultry Combine did not secure 30 dozen j eggs Monday morning. If not, why not? j However he received lots ot sympathy. J. F. 8. I RICH VALLEY. Leon Chadwick and wife of town, j were the guests of Oscar Heath of Elk ' Fork Sunday. Elmer Marshal of Howardville attended church here Sunday evening as did also 1 Erma Craven. A small child of Herbert Lewis was j buried in the local cemetery Tuesday. Hazel Lock wood was calling on Wm. , McCaslin and Family Sunday evening. A dance was held at Howardville Sat urday night. Mclnnes orchestra furnish ed the music. Clive Lewis of Hicks Run.was in the j Vallev Sundav. - W. \V. Lewis has rented It. Lock- I wood's new house. Edward Sloppy of Smethport is em ployed by Alman Mattison. John McAuley of Elk Fork is work ing for Mr. Leadbctter of Lawn View Chasf Ross and S. C. Lewis accepted a position with T, 11. Moore at Mix Run Monday. Wiu. McCaslin, Jr., is employed on A ngc vine's farm on North Creek. Tl'ltKKV. The sworn statements of the mamifact ureis protects you from opiates in Ken nedy's Laxative IL>ney an I Tar the cou;Ji syrup that drives the cold out of your system. Sold by It. C. Dodson. FHOM OUK NKPOHTI.HS. NORTH CREEK ll' itrior Taylor returned fr..m N!in», mi Monday, whore «he spent a week with her mother C. .1. Craven, wifo uii'i tl»iji>litor, vi-if ed on Sunday with ('has. Hirr mid family. (Jarlr Lewis spent the week with liin warents, helping with the farm worU. The 11 dine and Korean !Miwiionn So ciety met # at M. K. Taylor s. Monday afternoon. Several now members were received. Mrs. A. (). Swart wood spent several day* with her daughter, Mrs. Willlis Me- Clennahan. The Missis Swcesey spent Sunday with their grand-mother, Mrs. Carter. Mrs. Warren Moore was the guest of her mother Mrs. [lousier this week. A number or our people attended Memorial services in Rich Valley last Wednesday. Mrs. Lyman Lewis, accompanied by Belle Barr, were guests of M. E. Taylor and family. John T. Lewis visited Clear Creek friends on Sunday. Frank Moon was guest of his daught er Mrs. Edward Cool Saturday. John Smith transacted business in Emporium Saturday. Milda Morton was suffering from rheu matism the past week. Max MeLeod is assisting his uncle Henry Carter, with the farm work. Lewella Moore spent several days with her sister Mrs. Warren Moore. We wish to thank all those who attend ed our ice cream social and so ably assist ed us. It was a success both socially and financially, the proceeds netting 813.00. X Y.Z. MEOIX RUN. Pay-day at the tannery. Mrs. Alfred Marsh is better at this writing. Mrs. Bird Pauley of Weadville, was in our town one day last week- A dance was held in Hacket's hal Wednesday evening. As the weather was stormy a poor crowd was present. Miss Hattie Hill is visiting friends on Mason Hill. Mr. Sullivan is putting a porch on his restaurant. It improves the looks very much. Wm. Pistner is visiting friends at St. Marys. Quite a congregation attended the show at Dußois Monday. J. R. Russell, who has been at Mis Run for some time visited his family over Sunday. Ice Cream and cake was served at the home of Mr. Seeler, Saturday night for benefit of Methodist church. Mrs. A. 11. Barr of Huston Hill, is visiting her sister Mrs. Bert Russell at this place. Mrs. Sarah Johnson attended the golden wedding anniversary at the home of Mr Thomas at Benezstte. Bill Pinkie of Hulls, is visiting friends in town. Mrs. Marshall English was a business caller at Driftwood Saturday. X.x. HUNTLEY. Miss Ruth Sullivan has recovered from a severe attack of measles. Mary, the three year old child of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Farrel, fell upon the utove Saturday and cut her chin severe ly, Dr. Beale, of Driftwood, dressed the wound and the child is doing as well as can be expected. Chas. Collins, was an Emporium visitor Monday. F. E. Wilson, of Pittsburgh is look ing after his interests at the Wilson Bros., mill this week. Wesley Barr and Geo. Wiley were Emporium visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Mayhue have commenced housekeeping in Wm. Logue's house at the mill. Miss Mable Nelson who has been ill for the past week, was taken much worse on Sunday. Dr. DeLong, of Emporium, was called to attend her md pronounced the child suffering with iiptheria. However at this writing 110 juanantine has been placed upon the iiouse. Mrs. A.-P. Nelson, is confined to her oed with a severe attack of rheuma tism. her many friends hope for her tpeedy recovery. The three ye n-old child of Mrs. J P. Carson is iil with tonsilitis. O. B. Tannner, of Mason Hill, called jn friends and relatives Saturday even ng. Mrs. Geo. Hill, of Grove Hill, is the jtiesi of Mr and Mrs. \\\ It Smith Master John Sullivan Jr., is sufl'er ng from a severe attack of neuralgia. Mrs. B. J. Collins was called to Lock Haven, Sunday morning, to the bed dde of her sister, Mrs. Fleming who is terlously ill with acute Bright*disease \Ve understand that she is not expect ed to live. Among tie) out of town people who iitteuded the funeral of David Logue were: Mrs. Robj. Whiting, of W. Va., Mrs Randolph Mitcheltree, and - >n of Wllliarn*port; Mrs. A. I). Nelson, Leon Nelson and Mrs. Ann Marsh and ■ laughter, \Vburton, Pa; Mrs. t'lnrk Johnson, of Owego, N. Y., Mr. Mnlvln Ijogue, of First Fork, Pa ; Mr. and Mrs. Dan'l Oraw, Mrs. Chas. Graw, Mrs. I'. Shearer and Mr. and Mm. Harry Joint son, of Renovo, Pn,; John Beck and daughters, of Emporium, Pa , Mrs. John Devling; Mrs. Krebs, Mrs. Bertha Kissel and John E. Smith, of Storting 'tun, Pa., Wm. Wiley and son Geo., of 1 Pine street, Mrs. Geo Hill, of Grove Hill; and O. B. Tanner, of Mason Mil). J. H. 8. SINNAMAHONING. The mill was closed last week for a few days owing to high water. George Wiley, of Huntley, was in town last Friday, looking after logs that came down the creek Tuesday. Win. Thomas, Commissioners Clerk, transacted business in town last Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoover, of Pot ! ters Dale, visited friends here last i week. Mrs. George Bathelder and daughter ; visited at Huntley over Sunday. Mrs. A. H. Shafer and family, of Em porium, are visiting friends here this week. Thev are moving to Ridgway, 1 where Mr. Shafer has gone into busi ! ness. A young son of John McClain was j bitten by a large rattlesnake last ; Saturday. , Mrs. Mead killed a large black snake at Wyside last Monday. It measured nine feet and four inches. J. It. B itchelder attended the meet ! ing of Grove school directors Monday, j and surprised that body settling up i school taxes in full. The first time it has been done in fifteen years. M. Blodget transacted business at the county seat Monday. I D. P., N. It. MeCloskey attended I Memorial services at Renovo, on ! Decoration day. I Several members of Camp No. 136 | went to Renovo last Wednesday, to ! listen to Hon. W. L. Swope, of Clear field, Pa., who delivered a memorial 1 address at that place. All report it a very interesting lecture. The Sinnamahoning Base Ball Club went to Mix Run last Saturday to play ball. Score 4to Sin favor of the former team. Several fine rainbow trout have been caught in Jeries Run this week, measuriing from 10 to 17 inches. The memorial sermon delivered last Sunday by Rev. W. F. D. Noble wap a very eloquent sermon. A special in vitation was given to the G. A R., and P. O. S of A., and in response to the invitation, seventy-six of the members marched to the church in a body. The banquet given by Camps Nos. 122 and 136 last Monday evening was well attended. The decorations were very pretty and a fine time was had. Born to Mr and Mrs. Troxell Fulton, May 31st, a daughter. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Rupert, June 3rd, a daughter. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bushoes, June 4th, a son. Mrs. Israel Bailey is very ill at this writing. Mrs. Maggie Floyd, ofLaquin is visit ing her father, Mr. Barclay who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Losey, of La quin are visiting friends here this week. DKBSE. The sinccrest tribute that can be paid to superiority is imitation. The many imitations of DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve that are before the public prove it the best. Ask for DeWitt's. Good for burns, scalds, chapped skin, eczema, tetter, cuts, bruises, boils and piles. Highly recommended and reliable. Sold by It. C. Dodson. Notice to Farmers. The imported German coach horse, BLACK ROBERT, owned by Hon. Josiah Howard, has been placed in charge of the undersigned, (Dr. M. F Hamilton,) for the season of 1906, at his stables at East Emporium, at the Cook House. Terms reasonable. 13 It. M. F. HAMILTON, V. S. The Portage Store. W. L. Dixon, proprietor of the Portage store, desires to inform his patrons and the general public that he is offering special Inducement in canned goods for the next thirty days. Read this: Tomatoes, 10c; Good California Peaches, 16e; Mince Meat, Sc, Corn 8c; Finest String Beans. 10c; Best Seeded Raisens, lie; Seven bars Oak Leaf Soap, 25e. Other goods in proportion. Call me on 'phone. W. L. DIXON, 7-tf. Near Portage Bridge. Bargain in Books. A complete set of Brittunica Ency clopaedia,consist ing of thirty volumes and key Are all new and iu original packages. Will IM< sold at a bargain, Apply at I'KKhh office. 36tf Yon can get all kinds of good cedar shingles at C. B. Howard & Co.. THE SECRET OF SUCCESS |fJ. P^J; "No, Hit! You cannot pnlm off any sutxrtitiite* on in'- I'vcbeenuflinif August iMowersinc* I w«s a boy, and 1 11 have no other.- ( health and happiness? (Jlloes it not afford the best evidence that August Flower is « sure specific for all stomach and intestinal disorders?—that it is the best of all liver regulators? IjAugust Flower has a matchless record of over 35 years in curing the ailing mil lions of these distressing complaints. •