I will mail you free, to pr: va merit, samples of my Shoop's Restorative, .tad my Book on either Dyspepsia, The Heart or The Kidneys, Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are mere ly symptoms of a deeper ailment. Don't make the common error of treat ing symtoms only. Symtom treatment is treating the result of your ailment, and not the cause. Weak Stomach nerves—the inside nerves—mean Stom ach weakness, always. And the Heart, and Kidneys as well, have their con trolling or inside nerves. Weaken these nerves, and you inevitably have week vital organs. Here is where Dr. Shoop's Restorative has made its fame. No other remedy ever claims to treat the "inside nerves" Also for bloating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion use Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write me to-day for sample and free Book. Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. The Restora tive is sold by all dealers. When there is the slightest indication if indigestion, heatt burn, flatulence or my form of stomach trouble take a little Kodol occasionally and you will be af forded prompt relief. Kodol is a com pound of vegetable aciu'sand contains the juices found in a healthy stomach. Ko dol digests what you eat, makes your jood do you good. Sold by It. C. Dod son. ALLEGHENY COLLEGE. This college lias recently taken a new jilace union if the colleges of the country Within five years, six new buildings have been erected. new professors added and entering cla.--.ts nearly doubled. There are five courses of stiMv—Classi cal. I,a tin and Modern language, l«atin-scientific, Scientific, and Civil Engineering. Good traditions, .strong faculty, superb location, tieautifulgrounds and buildings, reasonable expenses. Fall term Septeml>er 17th. Write for catalogue to 'resident Crawford. Meadville. Pa. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Of Shippen School District for the Year Ending June 3rd, 1907. RECEIPTS. Cash on liatul June 4th. t9OG J1,927 49 Rec'd from P. 8. Culver, Coll 1,279 65 Rec'd from Elihu Chadwick J,997 60 Rec'd from County Treasurer 5.663 00 Rec'd from State Appropriation t,820 72 Rec'd from other sources 9198 £12,680 44 EXPENDITURES. Repairing school houses 388 56 Teaching aud Institute 5,823 82 Textbooks 432 53 Fuel. 325 43 Treasurer 2 per cent, on money paid.. 185 69 Secretary 100 00 Bonds and interest 1,845 00 Other expenses 369 13 $9,470 16 ASSETS. Cash on hand $3,210 28 Due from unseated tax of 1906 816 00 Due from P. S. Culver, Coll 113 00 $4,138 28 LIABILITIES—NONE. We, the undersigned auditors of Shippen township do certify that we have audited, adjust ed and settled the several accounts of Mark Goodwin, Treasurer of Shippen township School District, for the year ending June 3, 1907 and find them as stated above. Witness our hands this 30th day of June, 1907- WM. R. JOHNSON, FRANK LOCKWOOD, ATTEST- Auditors. W. L. THOMAS, Clerk. Executors Notice. Estate of JOHN DA Y, late oj the Borough of Em porium, Deceased. VTOTICE is hereby given that letters testamen - M tary upon the estate of said decedent have been granted to the undersigned. /V* persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, aud those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay, to GEORGE L. DAY, HERBERT DAY, Executors. Or to their Attorneys, GREEN & KELT. 17-6t. Emporium, Pa.. June 12th, 1907. Executor's Notice. Estate of AUGUSTUS C. GOODWIN, late of the Township of Shippen, deceased. "VTOTICE is hereby given that letters testa i > mentary upon the estate ofthe said decedent have been granted to the undersigned. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or de mands against the same will make them known without delav to DELMONT H. ADAMS, Executor. Emporium, Pa., Or his Attorneys, GREEN & FBLT. 15-6 PKIM Mil Schedule in Effect NOV. 25, 1906 TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUfI. For Harrisburg, Philadelphia. Baltimore ana Washington, 8:10 a.m., 12:05, 3:15,10:30 p.m. daily. PorWilkesbarre and Scranton, 8:10 a. in. week day 8. For Erie and intermediate stations: 10:45 a. m., 4:23 p. m.daily. For Falls Creek, Red Bank and Pittsburg, 10:45 a. m. week dayß. TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM JUNCTION For Buffalo: m.'and 4:15 p. m.daily. J. R. WOOD, Pass'gr Traffic Mgr. W. W. ATTERBURY, GEO. W. BOYD, General Manager. Gen'l Passenger Agt. THE Windsor Hotel | Between 12th and I3tli Sts.. on Filbert St. I Philadelphia, Pa. Three minutes WALK from the Reading I FivcMiiunites WA Llv froni the Pena'a R. I European Plansl.oo per clay and upwards. I American PJan $2.00 per day. A BEAUTS FUL FACE I sing If you have pimples, blotches, or uliit-r bkin imperfections, you 41 'jij\ can remove l^eni * nd have a clear and beautiful critnplexion by using BEAUTYSKIN . Removes Skin Imperfections. -jK- toßj Beneficial result s guaranteed W jjj/ or money refunded. yf Send stamp for Free Sam pie, Particulars and Testimonials. • Mention this paper. After Tslng. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO., —• Madison Place, Philadelphia, PH. Xatest Count? Correspondence. SINNAMAHONING. Barclay Bros, mill shut down Tuesday uutil they get the balance of their logs in. Lou Shafer and wile of Detroit, M icli.. left for home Tuesday. Hon. and .Mrs. Clias. Barclay are at Atlantic City this week. (ioo. P. Shafer Joe '» . Shaf er left Tuesday for a visit at Detroit, Mich., and other western cities. Mrs. .lean Fox of ltenovo, visited here this week. <). IJ. Bailey is busy completing plans for the Wykoff Run powder plant. F. L. Miller, the practical farmer of First Fork, was in town Tuesday, lie reports crops looking good. J. F. Berfield moved to Hicks Run, MonJay, where he has a position in the mill. Cole Swartz has rented the house of J. F. Berfield and is moving in. Harry Shadman and faniily moved to Pittsburg Tuesday. lid Snyder and John Clontz left Tues day for Hatnmersley Fork to peel bark. Howard Council of Lock Haven, is visiting friends here this week. A piece of a man's foot came floating iuto the boom one day last week. Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Dickson left on Monday on their summer vacation. They will visit friends at Pine Creek, Harris burg, Ocean Grove and other places. They will be gone about three weeks. litta M. Chase of Philadelphia, is spending her vacation with her parents. Geo. P. Shafer, chairman of the Dein ocrotic county committee took in the state Democratic convention at Harrisburg and is now on a campaign lour in the west. He says he will get pomters enough to carry Pennsylvania while he is gone. Logue Bros, are thinking some of go ing into the "Polartricks'' this fall. There will be something doing if they do. D. P., N. 11. McCloskey, accompanied by several brothers of W. C., 136, went to Emporium Monday night to install the officers of Camp 382. All report having a fine time. D. P., N. H. McCloskey went to j North Bend Tuesday niglrt to install the officers of Camp 502. Delegates Irom upper Clinton and Cameron counties met in P. O. S. of A. hall, Wednesday evening to elect officers for the district. Al. Ensign and wife were called to Keating Summit Monday, on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Snyder, Mr?. Ensign's sister. Grove supervisors are putting in a con crete sewer and fill at Pepper Hill. This will be a fine job but pretty expensive. DEUSK. STERLING RUN. B. E. Smith and family of St. Marys, are the guests of their mother, Mrs. Samuel Smith. Audra. their oldest daughter, had an attack or the measles several months ago, which left her iu very poor health. Mr. Spence and family have moved in J. B. Iliney's house at the tannery. Mrs. John Mason and family of Mc- Kees Rocks, are visiting their parents Rev. libersole and wife. Mrs. John Neenan was an Emporium visitor Tuesday. H. F. Foster and wife of Renovo, re turned to Sterling Run on Monday and will board with Thos Lewis and family. Elmer Whiting of Dents Run, visited his family over Sunday. Ervin Smith was the guest of his father Leanard Smith the past week. Mrs. Yocum and daughter Stella of Dunlevie, W. Va., were visitors in town a few days the past week. Mrs. J. B. Iliney and children left Tuesday to visit her husband and parents. Fred Shaffer has recovered from an other attack of rheumatism and is able to be out again. A. L. Barr and wife were Emporium visitors Tuesday. L. J. Wylie and grand-daughter re turned home Saturday from a six weeks' visit at Harrisburg and Allendale. C. G. Howlett and wife expect togo to housekeeping in the Arnold house in the near future. J. It. Straw bridge and wife were Re nova visitors the past week. Mrs. J. A. Dice has returned from a visit with relatives and friends down country. Dora Morse of Emporium is visiting Mrs. Ellen Mason. There will be a birthday party at the j home of Harry Barr, Friday evening. Mrs. Mel. Whiting and family of! Itidgway, arrived here Tuesday morning. | They inteud camping for a while. BLUE BELL. A cleansing, clean, cooling, soothing, | healing household remedy is DeWitt's I Carbonized Witch Hazel Salve. For burns, cuts, scratches, bruises, insect ; bites and sore feet it is unequalled. Good i for piles. Beware of imitations, (jet! DeWitt's. It is the best. Sold by 11. C. Dodson. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1907. FROM OUR REPORTERS. HUNTLEY. I Mrs. W. R. Smith is visiting her par- J cuts at Mcdix Run. C. J. Miller and wife spent Sunday with relatives and friends at Driftwood. Geo. Wylie was a business caller at Driftwood Monday. Mesdames Geo. Ilill and A.F.Nel son spent Sunday with Mrs. Emeline Summerson at summer camp"The Pines" in Wylie Hollow. Seth Baker ol Andover is visiting J. S. Jordan and family. County Supt. Miss Mattie Collins spent Sunday with B. J. Collins and family. The Driftwood callers this week were: J.E.Johnson, B. J. Collins, W. 11. Logue, Lloyd Logue and Mrs. J. F. Sul livan. Helen Jordan is visiting her sister at Castla Garden this week. Have you tried Win. Logue's peanut butter? If not. get busy. A party consisting of Pennsy Bridge carpenters, Tlios. Kailborn, Jas. Jordan, Larry Summerson and Geo. Strawbridge visited the Williamsport hospital Sunday, calling on their popular and esteemed foreman, L. B. Munsell, who underwent an operation in that institution some time j ago. These gentlemen brought back the [welcome news that "Barney" is gaining strength rapidly and expects to be able to sit up soon. This will be pleasing news to his many friends on the Pennsy lines as well as throughout the county. Mrs. W.W. Johnson is feeling some what better at this writing. The many friends of Wm. Wylie will be glad to hear that he is in the best of health this summer and every pleasant day finds him busy in his lields handling his farming implements in a way that surprises many of our younger citizens. Long life to him. J. P. s. CAMERON. Work on the new brick plant was com -1 pleted last Monday and it is expected to j start manufacturing brick at once. John Schwab and wife visited at Lock 1 Haven Friday. | Fred Comley has been laid up the past | week with rheumatism and cold in neck I and head, but is again able to be around. J. F. Sullivan, telegraph operator at Huntley, was in town last Friday, shak ing hands with friends. The Emporium callers this woek were: Mrs. WIP. Greenalch and'daughter Anna, Mrs. Ed. McCracken and sons, Mrs. M. L. Yocurn and daughter Stella, Jas. Leonard, G. L. Page, John Cruger. ('has. Burkland, Wm. Wyk»lF, Wm. Wertz, G. E. Dinniny and wife and A. F. Walker. C. It. Burkland spent Sunday with friends at Howards. J. Schwab and wife spent Sunday with friends at Sterling Run. j. F s. BEECHWOOD. Mrs. D. M. Toner and Mrs. Hay call ed on Emporium friends Sunday. Kate Market of Emporium visited her parents last week. Delia and llose Lawson visited St. Marys friends Sunday. Jacob Herbstreet andwife were visitors to St. Marys Friday. R. L. Lawson of llenovo, visited his parents Monday. Theresa Lawson, Irene and Vera Rob inson visited relatives in town Sunday. The dance and supper given at the G. T. U. hall on Monday evenin<; was well attended. All reporting a good time. Forrest Pye visited his wife on Sun day. Rose and Delia Lawson and brother returned home on Friday, after a few weeks visit with Williamsport friends. Master M. J. Haley of Johnsonburg, . is the guest of Miss Delia Lawson. Margaret Wylie is spending her vaca- j tion with her parents. John Lawson and wife spent Sunday ' with friends at Emporium. ROSEBUD, i The Charming Woman. Is not necessarily one of perfect form j and features. Many a plain woman who ! could never serve as an artists model,j possesses those rare qualities that all the j woi Id admires, neatness, clear eyes, clean j smooth skin and that sprightliness of j ■tep and action that accompany good ; health. A physically weak woman is ; never attractive, not ever to herself. ! Electric Hitters restore weak women, give strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety ! skin, beautiful complexion. Guaranteed! by all druggists 50c. When the baby is teething it is cross and restless; it becomes feverish, and in many cases vomits a great deal and often-1 times cannot even keep cool water on the ' stomach. All the delicate little organs of the stomach are affected, bring on colic and diarrhoea. CASCASWEET for babies and children makes the stomach right and allays inflamation and prevents irritation. Cascasweet makes the baby happy and well. Sold by R. C. Dodson. Bad sick headaches, billiousucss cr cm stipation are quickly relieved bv De Witt's Little Early Risers. Small pill, sure pill, sale pill—prompt and pleasant in action. Sold by R. C. Dodson. RICH VALLEY. j Fred L. Peterson of East Emporium ; is home in the Valley on the sick list. Mrs. Wm. White of Shippen, called j on Elk Fork friends this week. Lafayette Lockwood is visiting New York state friends and relatives. Garnie Housler, accompanied by llena '' and Gertrude Swesey, took in the Fort age excursion; Sunday. Who said < Mean? Milton Lewis, the Howardville carpen • j ter, was on our streets Sunday. We were misinformed last week when 'j we said Mrs. A. C. Dow was visiting j North Creek friends. It should have ; j read New York state friends. . j Sadie McCaslin of Ilicks Run, was ■ j calling 011 valley friends last week. Dora Evans of Sizerville is spending 11 the summer with her grand-uiother, j Lockwood. t j Joseph Fisher and Frank Pearsall of j the city were on our streets Tuesday. ;! One of Frank Loekwood's horses died , j last week. He had the team only a few : days. 1 Edmund Chadwick of the city has ' been calling on Elk Fork friends this week. i Wm. Shnyder and daughter Clara of | j East Emporium called on ye scribe Tues » day evening. J S. C. Lewie has accepted a position . I with ltobt.Warner on North Creek. Estella Dulling, Mabel Matteson and I Crystal Housler, of Emporium, were val ] ley callers Suuday. I | Carl Ingersoll had busiuess in the val -1 ley Sunday. j Clive Lewis, the Mix Run athletic : i promotor, was visiting his parents here | over Sunday. I If the parties who had the wreck on I North Creek last week, will call on M.E. | Taylor they can have the articles tbey I lost. He also claims damages from said I parties for frightening his pig till the ! porker had fits. C. M. S. $ 100 Reward, SiOO- Tlie raaders of this paper will be I pleased to learn that there is at least I one dreaded disease that science has ' been able to cure in all its stages, and | that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure : is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh , Cure is taken internally, acting direct ly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the ; foundation of the disease, and giving ) the patient strength by building up ; the constitution and assisting nature In doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative pow -1 ers that they offer One Hundred Dol lars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Piles get quick and certain relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. Please note it is made alone for Piles, and its action is positive and certain. Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles dis appear like magic by its use. Large nickel-capped glass jars 50 cents. Sold by all dealers. V) I'll Btop your pain free. To show you first—before spend a penny—what my Pink Plain Tablets can do, I wil mail you free a Trial Package of them —Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets. Neu ralgia, Headache; Toothache, Period pains, etc., are due alone to blood con gestion. Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets simply kill pain by coaxiug away the unnatural blood pressure. That is all. Address Dr. Snoop, Racine, Wis. Sold by all dealers. < Not to Be Overlooked. Blobbs—Wh.v does Subbubs hate his j uext door neighbor so? Slobs—The | man built a high spite fence. Blobbs— I Well, I must say that isn't an easy thing to overlook.—Pftiladelplha Rec | ord. It Often Comet. ; 111 a Scotch Sunday school the lady 1 teacher, after speaking on the subject j of death, asked, "And what comes aft ! er death';" Instantly a little girl called | out: eagerly, "A fight about the money." The Perfume of Good Cheer. We were made to radiate the per i fume of good cheer and happiness as j much as a rose was made to radiate its ! sweetne. ;s to every passerby.— Success , Magazine. I .. Tho Seat of Authority. It is an unwritten law on shipboard, and especially 011 men-of-war, that tho quarter deck is for the exclusive use of j officers, and all good seamen remem -1 her It, in spite of their ambitions. It ! once happened that an ancient mar iner, a "five striper," while on shore leave captured a mule. Not without difficulty he mounted the animal aud perched himself as near the tail as pos sible. The mule objected in every way known to a mule and in ways several and unexpected. "Jack, sit more amidships," called out an engineer officer who happened past; "you'll ride easier." "Captain," grinned the old salt, "this J is the lirst craft I ever commanded, | aud It's a pity if I can't stay 011 the j quarter deck." | mg with Kidney aud bladder troubles— | dangerous ailments that should be check- I I promptly. J>e n SVitt's Kidney and : Bladder Fills are the best remedy for ' 1 baekache, weak kidneys, inflamation of' j the bladder. Their aetion is prompt and ! | sure. A week's treatment for 25e. i Sold by 11. C. Dudson. Nearly all old fashioned cough syrups j . are constipating, especially those that con- , | tain opiates. They don't act just right. | j Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup con- 1 , tains no opiates. It drives the cold out j of the system by gently moving the bow- j j els. Contains honey and tar and tastes i | nearly as good as maple syrup. Children j | like it. Sold by 11. C. Dodson. Get a free sample ol' Dr. Shoop's "Health Coffee." If real coffee disturbs your Stomach, Heart, or Kidneys, then try this clever Coffee imitation. Dr bboop has very closely matched Old Java aud Mocha Coffee ill flavor and taste, yet he has 110 L even asinglegrain of real Coffee in it. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure | toasted grains or cereals, with Malt Nuts, etc. You will surely like Health Coffee. Sold by all dealera. Warning. All persons are hereby forbidden from j trespassing upon the property of this I Company without a permit from this j office, or the Superintendant at the ' works. KEYSTONE POWDER MFG. Co. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1903. 24-tf. Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano forte has received a full line of the lat est and most popular sheet music. All the popular airs. Popular and class ical music. Priceß reasonable. to. J. Laßar! Furniture Ornamentally Useful 1 112 life — 1 \ I : 1 1 ; j | is a pretty little desk for the draw- 1 ing room or parlor—just the thing for a lady's use. We have them in a va riety of styles and sizes, stoutly built for long wear, yet very handsome and fashionable as as ornament for a room. Pigeon-holes, drawers, and side cup board, with polished tops and rails. These are sold at various prices, and any one of thera would make an accep table gift for a lady. UlMillg to. J. Laßar Pennsylvania Railroad! VACATION EXCURSIONS $9.95 from Emporium. TO Atlantic City I Cape WILDWOOD, SEA ISL I CITY, NCH? Jersey August 2,16, and 26, 1907 Tickets gooil going on all regular trains on date of excursion I to Philadelphia, and connecting trains to seashore points. STOP-OVER Or T£N DAYS AT PHILADELPHIA allowed ongoing trip if ticket is deposited with Station Ticket Agent, or on return trip, without deposit, within limit. Tickets good to return within fifteen days. B Full information of Ticket Agents. ■ J. JR. WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD, m Passenger Traffic Manager. Genera! Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. ?! No 756-22-8). aaWMMMMMWMIWIWI "III!MUM mill WH BNHIBMW—— TIME TABLE No. 30. COUDERSPORT & PORT ALLEGANY R. R Taking effect July 14. 1907. EAKTWA HI). I 12&B 8 I 2 10 1 STATIONS. 1 P. M. A.M.! A.M.,P.M. p. M Port AlleK.Miy, .. Lv. 5 15 :) 30 11.17 2 45 7 K Chemical Works.... 0> <*9 34: 00 00 ,00 Burtville 525 9 40 11 47 2 65 7 2C Roulette 531 948 11 55 303 730 ! Knowlton'- ,5 37 »9 52! 0 »,'! 07' co Miuu, '5 43 968 1205 313 7 v I Olmsted, 547 »1002 00 "3 17 "7 4 _ - f Ar 56510 10 12 1 7 3 25' 00 Couderßport, A . M 7 y 1 ■6 00 12 '25 1 North Couderfiport, 00 ... »12 28 | Prink's «,j 10 *i2 35 Colesbnrß <5 17 12 42 Seven Bridges 22 "12 47 Raymonds B 32 1 1* 67iM.il."!' Gold,. G 37 1 02 j Newneld, \ co 1 j Qg .... j Newfleld Junction,.. 647 115 .!. I Perkins »g CO «1 18 ! Carpenter's 00 »1 22 croweKV.' *6 56 .'!!!.; «i 25;!!!!!!!!!! Ulysses 7 05 1 35' I !A. !A. M.jp. M. I I WESTWARD. STATIONS. 1 7 ! 1 | 8 I 9 I 6 A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M Port Allegany c 45 910 230 500 65i Chemical works 00 00 »2 24, 00 g urt I vi " e " !1 32 «57 217 447 637 Roulette... 6 J5 850 210 440 631 Knowlton's, co 00 *205 *485 00 Mina, 015 840 200 430 62( Olmsted, <0 10 »8 35 *1 55 »4 25 »6 IE _ . . tAr 605 830 150 420 61( Coudersport, .. < p. p m ■j. yj (Lv. 8 25 .' 4 18 North Coudersport, 00 4 14 I * Bl3 ••••• ** 07. Colesbnrg ; *8 06 #4 t Seven Bridges »8 02 i 3 ' I Raymond's «7 52 »3 4f Gold j 7 4s o i Newfield | *7 44 1 338 Newfleld Junction,.. 1 7 40 *1 1= Carpenter's *7 30 1 .3 u> Crowell's, »7 27 .... *3 10 Olyases. Lv.l 1 7 20t I |»s 0 ? Monday 15 arrives at 8:50 at Porl Alleßany l>n S-l'o'p'm^ ltavcs Port A "eeany on Sunday ai \ ,l, a ? sUti ? ns - (°°) Trains do not stop t Telegraph offices. Trai run week days only. Tr ns run on Eastern Standard Time. • Connections—At Ulysses with Fall Brook for points north and south. At B.«& S. June- S? l Ji W mi a !? Susquehannaß. R. Wellsyille, south for Qaleton and Addison. At I ort Allegany with Pennsylvania R. R., nort! for Buffalo, Olean, Bradford and Smethport: souitii for Keating Summit, Austin, Emporium and Penn'a R. R., points. 13. A. McCLURE, ijlen'lSupt. I Coudersport, Pa. Weak Women ! To weak and ailing women, there is at least on«? way to help. But with that way. two treatments. I must be combined. One is local, one is constitu- I tional. but both are important, both essential Dr. 8 hoop's Night Cure \* the Local. I I)r. Sboop's Restorative, tlie Constitutional. 1 * The former—Dr. Shbop's Night Cure— is a topical mucous iu( inbranc suppository remedy, while Dr 1 Shoop's restorative is wholly an internal treat ment. Tli« Restomtive rrsfc'hes throughout the i entire ?yst»m. seeking the repair of all nerve, i aIJ tissue. ;»u(i all blood ailments. The "Night Cure", as its name implies, does it* work while you sleep. It soothes sore and inflam ! Ed mucous surfaces, heals local weaknesses and discharge- while the Restorative, eases nervou? j excitement, gives renewed vigor and ambition. 1 builds up wasted tissues, bringing about renewed strength, vigor, and energy. Take Dr. Shoop!- Restorative —tablets or Liquid— a«a general toni( j to the system. For positive local help, us* as wri" Dr. tShoop's Nig'ht Cure "ALL DEALERS" Sour StomacH No appetite, loss of strength, nervous ness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol relieves indigestion. This new discov ery represents the natural Juices of diges tion as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with ttl, greatest known tonio and reconstructive properties. Kodol for dyspepsia does not only relieve Indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy helps all stomach troubles by cleansing purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. t Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravenswood, W, Va„ says:— ' I was troubled with sour stomach for twenty year*. Kodol cured ma and wa are now uslne it In milk lor baby," Kodol Digests What You Eat. Bottles only. Relieves Indigestion, sour stomach. belching of gas, etc. Prepared by E. O. DeWITT & CO., OHICAQO. Sold by R C. Dodson. SEiimEl A Cbutaik Reuxf for Sl'fprb9*bd ' KIVER KNOWN TO ?All. Safe' Sure! Sifcrtj 1 S*ti - i-Mjtion (iubrautcvd or Sonejr Refunded. Sent pn , ulu ' n ' t JJ.OO per box. Will aend tbemou trial, to bo |iaM f-1 .» ben relieved. Sauiplen Free. If jour uocu s '.tire then seud your orders to the UNITED MEDICAL CO., BOX 74, Lancaster. |»A. jg sold in Emporium by L Taggart 6 g. C. Dodson
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