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The Job depart ment of the Prkss is complete, and a fords facilities for doing the best class of work. Pauticulak attention paid to Law Printing. No paper willbe discontinued until arrearages are paid, except at the option of the publisher. Papers sent out ofthecounty must be paid for I n advance. No advertisements will be accepted at less han the price for fifteen words. Religious notices free. ANNOUNCEMENT. Editor P"C**.•— Please announce that 1 am a candidate for re election to the position of Supt. of Public Schools of Cameron county, subject to the decision of the convention of School Directors of Cameron county, held on the first Tuesday in Mav, 190 S. MATTIE M. COLLINS. Emporium, Pa., Jan, Ist, 1908. 46tf Editor Pre.su:— Please announce that I am a candidate lor the position of Superintendent of Public Schools of Cameron county, subject to the decision ot the convention of School Directors of Cameron county, held on the first Tuesdav in Mav, l!)0x. JOHN SCHWAB. Lumber, Pa., Jan. 4th, 1908. IT Editor Press:— Your are requested to announce my name as a a candidate for the office of Supt. of the Public Schools of Cameron county, subject to the decis ion of the school directors in convention assem bled on the first Tuesday in May, 1908. D. ii. PETERSON. Lumber, Pa., Jan. 20tli, 1908.—tc. COMFORTING WCRDS. flany an Emporium household Will Find Them So. To have the pains and aches of a bad back removed, to be entrely free Irom an noying dangerous urinary disorders is enough to make any kidney sutl'erer grate ful. To tell how this great change can be brought about will prove comforting words to hundreds of Kmporium readers, i Mrs. A. Kir :hcr, living at 105 Brus sels street, St. Marys, IV, says:"l cer tainly think very highly of Doan's Kid ney Pills f«>r the good they did me. I suffered from pains through my back, and when 1 arose in the morning felt tired and languid. I had been in a miserable condition for a long time and when Doan s Kidney Pills came to my attention, I procured a box. It wiis only i short time before I noticed a great changi- fur the better iri my con dition. My strength and ambition re- I turned and 1 fool better in every way. 1 j am glad to recommend Doan s Kidney I Pills a a remedy of particular merit." j For sale by all dealers. Price ">0 cents. Foster Milburn (Jo.. Buffalo, New York, sob- agents for tin- ! r nited States |{e m':nitier tin: name—Doan s—and take no oth-.. For Sale at a Bargain. One pair of draft horses, Bound, and in first-class condition. Also one single draft horse. Owner lias no further use for them. Inquire at this office, or address Lock Box E, Empori. um, Pa. 4 6t. Win. 11. Anderson, M. D., of Soda Springs, Ida., says that Bees Laxativo Cough Syrup has relieved coughs and colds where all other remedies failed. Its gentle laxative effects especially recom mend it for children. It is pleasant to take, tor coughs, colds, hoarseness, whooping cough. Money refunded if not atistied. Si 1 l>y R. (', Dodson. «im When a man writes as follows don't you think be means it? S. G. Williams, Powderly Texas, says:"l have suffered I lor years with Kidney and Bladder' trouble, using every preparation I came ! across and taking many prescriptions all i without relief until my attention was call ed to Pineules. Alter 30 days' trial sl.ooj. I aui feeling fine. Money re funded if not satisfied. Sold by R. C. Dodson. " ;;, u Doii t cough your head off when you can get a guaranteed Remedy in Bees Laxative Cough Syrup. It is especially recommended for children as its pleasant to take, is a gentle laxative thus expell ing the phlegm from the system. For coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, hoarseness aud all Bronchial' trouble. Guaranteed. Sold here by R. C. Dod son. 3m Fop Sale, century MfiPpy-jjo-Round I will sell my ono-half interest in the Merry go-round that was on the Fair ground last fall at This machine cost when new $2,100 cash. It has been run 14 months and has earn ed between §6,000 and §7,000. It is in number one condition and on account ; of sickness and ill health, will sell my one-half interest for §750.00 cash. The owner of other one-half interest will j remain in business and is not for sale. ' Address, A. F. BEMAN, 2tf Ridcrwav. Pa. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the fam ous little liver pills. Sold by It. C. Dud son. DeWitt's Carbolic • 1 Witch 11 a/.el Salve. It is perfectly good fur piles. Sold by R. Dodson. There is nothing better than Kodol for Dyspepsia, indigestion, sour stomach, belching of gas and nervous headache, ft digests what you eat. Sold by R. C. Dodson. English Spavin Liniment removed Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses; also Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, King Bone, Stifles, Sprains, Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save §SO by use of one bottle. A wonderful Blemish Cure. Sod by L.Taggart, druggist. 32-lyr Chamberlain's Has the Preference. Fred C. Hanrahan. a prominent drug gist ot Portsmouth, Va., says:"For the past six years I have sold and recom mended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is a great remedy and one of the best patent medicines on the market. I handle some others for the same purposes that pay me a larger profit, but this remedy is so sure to effect a cure, and my customer so certain to ap preciate my recommending it to him, that I give it the preference." For sale by L. Taggart. A Twenty Year Sentence. '1 have just completed a twenty year health sentence imposed by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which cured me of bleed ing piles just twenty years ago," writes O. S. Wandever, Leßaysville, N. V. Bucklen's Arnica Salve heals the worst sores, boils, burns, wounds and cuts in the shortest time. 25c at all drugstores. Plenty of Trouble. is caused by stagnation of the liver and bowels. To get rid of it and headaahe and biliousness and the poison that brings jaundice, take Dr. King's New Life Fills the reliable purifiers that do the work without grinding or griping. 2.">e at all drug stores. Where Hen and Womau Suffer. Both men and woman suffer from overwork and overworry, and so both may be cured by using the same remedy. The best remedy for such conditions is Sexine Pills, no matter how badly run down or how nervous and irritable a per son may be. Sexine Pills are guaran teed to restore strength, health aud energy. Price 81 a box; six boxes 85, fully guaranteed or the money-back plan. Address or call on J!. C. Dodson, Drustgist, Emporium, Pa.,where they sell all the principal remedies and do not substitute. Emporium's Largest and Fines) Dry Goods Store OFFERS (ft, This nobby Prince Chap Coat, made of an all-wool English Covert 26 inches long. Lined throughout withd»c r|A satin. Strictly tailor made, forV*^*^** Same style as above, made of an all wool Black Broadcloth and lined throughout with satin. Our price SD»UU Millinery Have you been to our opening? Did you see the stylish Trimmed Hats we are selling for $5.00 We sellPerrins celebrated |*n Kid Gloves SI.OO to. «p«3«DU Niagara Long Silk Gloves. The *1 $1.50,1.65,1.90 R. KEUHNE. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1908 Executing a Death Sentence. Prince t'russov writes in his "Me moir* of a Russian Uovernor" of an acquaintance, one Von Kohreu, a very kindly man. who liked to tell some times of his presence of mind and hi • police ability as demonstrated on one occasion at his former jiost. He was once called upon to lie present at the execution of a Jewish criminal. The condemned man hung the required number of minutes and was taken down from the gallows, when the phy sician was supposed to confirm his Jcath. But it appeared that they had forgotten to cut off the Jew's long. ;hick beard, thanks to which, although the noose had deprived the man of consciousness, it had not killed him. "Imagine yourself in my position," said Iloliren. "The doctor told me the Jew would come back to life in five minutes. What was I to do? To hang him a second time I held to be impos sible, and yet I had to execute the death sentence." "But what did you do, then?" I asked and received the memorable answer, "I had him buried quickly before he regained conscious ness." Two Clever Answers. A pretty southern girl recently show ed herself a match for the curious minded women in her boarding house who were bent on knowing what her father's business was. As a matter of fact, he was an un dertaker, but the girl was a bit sensi tive on this point, so she made up her mind not to gratify their curiosity. When unduly pressed on the point she answered: "He's a southern planter." This was quite within the bounds of truth and completely threw the inquis itive one off the track. The retort of a well known actress to a similar question about the occupation of her father, who was a letter carrier in her old home, was not inferior in finesse to that of the Dixie girl. It was when she first began playing in London. Some one asking what business her father was engaged in, she sweetly replied that lie was "a man of letters."—Pittsburg Leader. At 4 In the Morning. The hour of 4 a. m. has something mysterious about it. Cocks crow, peo ple on the brink of death give up the ghost, every one who is asleep sleeps sounder, and even the watchful sentry can't always keep his eyes open. At this hour people are in their weakest state, and if life is just on the flicker it is not surprising that it goes out. Many a man's life has been saved by a spoonful of ammonia administered just when Hie clock strikes 4. The period of deepest sleep varies from."> to " o'clock. An hour or two after goins to bed you sleep very soundly, then I your slumber grows gradually lighter, i and it is easy enough to waken you at j 1 or 2 o'clock. But when 4 o'clock j comes you are in such a state of som- j nolence that you would fake no notice j of the end of the world. ________________________________ i t "" 1 ; j Ail lamp troubles are 1 12. ! , >ac away with when GOOD OIL is used FAMILY • i FAVORITE I j OIL j it ) I i Opposite Post Office, EMPORIUM, PA. i «p!.Uv >0 ' Hats, Spring- Styles I Where the Good Clothes Come From. Nsw Spring deckwear 25c to 50c. - -aaar .■••••*- Hill ll'■■■■■■■ il 1111111111 l # More at Home. A young fellow being asked by a re cruiting sergeant if ho wished to enlist in a Scottish regiment, replied: "Not likely. I'd rather goto a lunatic asylum than enlist in a Scottish regi ment." "Ah, week" said the sergeant, "I've nae dout ye'd feel mail* at hame there." —Dundee Advertiser. Gentle Play. Ilis Mother —What are you moping about the house for, Tommy? Why don't you go over and play with Char ley Pinafore? Tommy—'Cause I play ed with Charley Pinafore yesterday, and I don't s'poso lie's well enough yet. ________ The Wise Boy. "What is the best place in which tt keep fresh milk in hot weather?" ask ed the teacher. "Please, teacher, in the cow," an swered the small boy who had just re turned from a country holiday. Of Course. "And I am the very first you have loved, Bertha?" "Of course you are. How tedious you men are! You all ask the same question."—London Opinion. A Crisis. Wild Eyed Man—l want some sooth ing sirup quick. Druggist-What sized bottle? Wild Eyed Man Bottle? I want a cask. It's twins. —Illustrated Kits Is i BEFORE AND AFTER USING ITHOS. J. BROOKS m Tonic ■ THOS. J. BROOKS I LOUISVILLE, KV„ May 24, 1905. cent bottles, and have a heavier suit of hair than I ever had in my life. Gentlemen : I also enclose photograph taken a few weeks ago, showing the wonder- Allow me to say a word endorsing 112 u j results in a short time, the remarkable merits of your Rexall ] take great pleasure in making "'Jo ' 1 lair ionic. this statement to you, gentlemen, en- My attention was called to this rem- dorsing your great Rexall "03" Hair edy by one of your clerks, who guar- Tonic, and will answer promptly all an teed beyond epiestion it would stop inquiries regarding' it. my hair falling out, ami also put my I am a t present special agent of the scalp in healthy condition for new Western and Southern Insurance hair. Company, 21-22 Courier-Journal Of- I hand you photograph before start- fice Building, this city, ing to use it, which shows me to be Verv respectfully nearly bald. After using two bottles . I saw decided improvement, so con- /O tinued its use. I have used seven 50- This is a remarkable case —an exception to the rule. We do not promise that "03" will grow hair on every bald head—but we do guarantee, because we know, that it will stop falling hair, cure dandruff, and give satisfaction to anyone needing a hair dressing. If it doesn't, bring back the bottle, and we'll refund the 50 cents you pay for it. MRS. M. A. ROCKWELL, Druggist The ffiaxa Store Death Was 011 His Heels. Jes-e P. Morris, of Skippers, Vu., liatl a close call in the spring of 19(K! Iff -iys -'An attack of pneumonia left ie • so weak anil with Midi a tearful cough that »i.\ fii 'iuis declared con-nwptian had me, ,d death was ■r> in. I:> '• Thi.i: ! w » persuaded to try Dr. Ki' uV X■ \v l>i#e.ivery. It helped me imtncui aiely, and and after taking two and it lull' bottles I was a well man again. I found nut that New Discovery is tlie best rem (dy for connhs and hint; disease in all the world. ' Sold under guarantee at all drug stores. 50c and §I.OO. Trial bottles free. Dewitt's Kidney arid Bladder I'i is m. prompt and through and will in a short lime strengthen woakc.ru d kidneys and allay troubles arising from inflammation of the bladder. Sold by I!. C. Dodson. "K. C. Di U in. A; Co., Chicago, 111 Gentlemen—ln 181)7 I had a disease of the stomach and bowels. In the spring of 1902 I bought a bottle of Kodol and the brnefit I received all the gold in Georgia could not buy. May you live long and prosper. Yours very truly, C. N. Cornell, Koding, Ga., Aug. 27, Sold by It. C. Dodson. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts promptly yet gently on the bowels, through which the cold is forced out of the system, and at the same time it allays inflammation. Sold by 11. C. Dodson. L. G. Cook Farm for Sale. Th ' well known L G Conk farm, lo cdt' il on Hnii. in Shippen town- Hhifi (•i.iiwihtii.}; of 150 i:ci—2oo acres irnurovMl h » <>'• ■ «i t r I'ro- MOi .iia i'or ,iU. nhH c !• r«'iit i ~viH he , c-v—„ri. '"h'R U, m ! one 0 f the •MI:, fai. . . ti.e county a „0.. ■ "ipoilunify for the iU' ■ '*•>'. ix■ ■"Ral* flv6 tons of i< ii '.< i > • ■ 'imititv of fiwed luin- H r Vrmiy i>» I'.IHS NKLIJ PR ABJ, EniporMirf'. Pi 5-i amtxsm i# v- iTr"., «3x *. j mnmaam. i nanawußUHnn NOTICE. is lieri-l \ given that the annual meMiiiH <>f th** Emporium Powder Manu fac iirn»R Company, fit the » lection ofdirectorß ai <1 officers Mini t' < OOK, deceased. N'OTICEis hereby uivesi • that letters testa mentary upon t ■ «• K«*t:«te rfLi Grand Cook late of Emporium. C.imeron county, Pennsyl vania. have been r:»!«fecl to the undersigned. All p"-sons indebted to *> ud state will make immediate payment and tiose having claims present same, without deiay. to N ELLIS PEARL KELL, Administratrix. F. D. LKET, Att'y. Emporium, Pa., March stli, 1905.—5-4t. Desertion Notice. MRS. Nancy Llewellyn, my wife, having left my bed and hoard and (led leaving a large family ofsmall children, without a mother'scare I do hereby warn every one not to harbor or trust the said Nancy Llewellyn, for I will not be responsible for any such debts. JOHN LLEWELLYN. Weedvilln Pa., March 30, 1008 —7-3t.