Notice to Water Consumers. To Water Consumers of the Empori um Water Company: Owing to the unusual continued drought, the water in the reservoirs has reached the danger point and in order to keep the supply for domestic use and fire protection, we are com pelled to order the discontinuance of all lawn, garden and porch sprinklers, vegetable sprays, automobile washers in garages, buggy washers in liveries and private barns until further notice. If our inspectors find any violation of the ordinance governing the water department, particularly the wasting of water through leaky fixtures or otherwise, the supply will be shut off from such premises without further notice and a penalty imposed for such violation. J. R PARSONS, President Emporium Water Co. J. D. LOGAN, Sec'y. T. P. MOORE, Supt. 32 3t You take Kodol just for a little while when you have slight attacks of indiges tion, and you take it just a little longer in order to get relief from severe attacks of Indigestion or Nervous Dyspepsia. Try Kodol to-day. Sold by It. C. Dod son. ManZan Pile Remedy comes ready to use with uozzle attached. Soothes, heals, reduces itching and inflammation. An operation for piles will not be necessary if you use Man/an. Pricessoc. Money refunded if not satisfied. Sold by R. C. Dodson. 15m DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the fam ous little liver pills. Sold by R. C. Dodson. Rings Little Liver Pills for biliousness, sick headache, muddy complexion. They tone the liver; do not gripe. They keep you well. 25c. Sold by 11. C. Dod son. 3m English Spavin Liniment removed Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses; also Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring Bone, Stifles, Sprains, Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save SSO by use of one bottle. A wonderful Blemish Cure. Sold by L.Taggart, druggist. 32 6m DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve is the best salve for piles. Be sure you get DeWitt's. Sold by IL (1. Dod son. For Chapped Skin. Chapped skin whether on the hands or face may be cured in one night by apply ing Chamberlain's Salve. It is also un equaled for sore nipples, burns and scalds. For sale by L. Taggart. Do not let anyone tell you that some thing else is just as good as DeWitt's Kidney and Liver Pills because there isn't any just as good. Sold by It. C. Dodson. A Healthy Family. "Our whole family has enjoyed good health since we began using Dr. King's New Life Pills, three years ago," says L. A. Bartlet, of Rural Rouse 1, Guil ford, Maine. They cleanse and tcne the system in a gentle way that does you good. 25c at all drug stores. Where Bullets Flew. David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., a veteran of the civil war. who lost a foot at Gettysburg, says:"The good Electric Bitters have done is worth more than five hundred dollars to me. I spent much money doctoring for a bad case of stom ach trouble, to little purpose. I then tried Electric Bitters, and they cured me. I now take them as a tonic, and they keep me strong and well." 50c, at all drug stores. Flackenberg Agency. FOR RENT—A good house with all modern improvements. 18tf WM. HACKENBERG Why Colds are Dangerous. Because you have contracted ordinary colds and recovered from them without treatment of any kind, do not for a mom ent imagine that colds are not dangerous. Everyone knows that pneumonia and chronic catarrh have their origin in a common cold. Consumption is not caus ed by a cold but the cold prepares the system for the reception and develop ment of the germs that would not other wise have found lodgment. It is the same with all infectious diseases. Diph theria, scarlet fever, measles and whoop ing cough are much more likely to be contracted when tho child has a cold. You will see from this that more real danger lurks in a cold than in any other of the common ailments. The easiest and quickest way to cure a cold is to take Chamberloin's Cough Remedy. The many remarkable cures effected by this preparation have made it a staple article of trade over a large part of the world. For sale by L. Taggart. Warning. Allpersonsare hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit from this office, or the Manager at the works. KEYSTONE POWDER MFG. Co. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1903 24-tf. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup always brings quick relief in coughs, colds, hoarseness, whooping cough and all bronchial and throat trouble. Mothers especially recommend it for children, as it is pleasant to take. It is gently laxa tive. Should be in every home. Guar, anteed. Sold by R. C. Dodson. 3m. A Word to First Voters YOl", young man, who are about to cast your first ballot, arc facing a grave responsibility. Hitherto you have passively enjoyed the benefits of this Republic. Now you are to become an active factor in the gov ernment of the nation, assuming the full burden of the duties of citizenship. Though the privilege to vote conies to you without effort, not forget that to win it men fought in battlefield and forum, and that to obtain it other men left their homes in foreign lands, severing many ties and starting life anew. What will you do with your ballot? It is no light matter for yon to decide how you shall cast your first vote, nor should you let yourself be swayed by whim or prejudice. The whole subject lies before you for calm consid eration. and it is your duty to give it this consideration. With your first vote you ally yourself with a political party. You have the opportunity to enroll yourself with the Republicans, who have made this nation what it is to-day; who have kept the faith bequeathed to them by the fathers and es tablished a firm standard of sound statesmanship, administering the government through men of proved experience and integrity. If you make that choice you asssociate yourself at once with men of achievement, leaders of the nation, and with a party of honorable tradition and performance. You become identified with the advance of civilization and can with proper pride feel that you have helped toward progress. But if any whim impels you to cast your lot with the op ponents of those who have accomplished so much, reflect well before you follow the impulse, for the so-called Democratic party of to-day has drifted completely away from its former ideals, veering like a weathercock under the influence of untried and visionary leaders who champion policies born of political expediency. Remember that if you assist toward plunging the nation into want, discontent and disorder, destroying both domestic and foreigh credit, some of the blame and disgrace will rest upou you. For this year you have a voice in the election of a Presi dent of the United States. The Democrats put forward as their candidate a politician who has changed his beliefs repeatedly, who is unstable,and un tried, and is distrusted even by members of the party under whose name he conducts his canvass, many of whom make no secret of their intention to vote against him; whose very nomi nation created widespread alarm among business men. The Republicans offer as their candidate for the Presidency a fearless, disinterested and upright man, trained in the severe school of duty, whose career of accomplishment assures his fit ness, whose record is one of unceasing industry in exacting tasks and contains no hint of failure; whose personality has won the esteem and approval of the American people. His reputation for absolute spotlessness in both public and private life is as well known abroad as it is at home. By tem perament, capacity and experience he is qualified for the admin istration of great affairs of state. He has shown a single-minded devotion to the service of his country, with a broad and human sympathy to which sound appeal is never unavailing. This man is William Howard Taft. Associated with him on the ticket is James Schoolcraft Sherman, who for many years has sat in the councils of the na tion, and is skilled in the conduct of public affairs. Young man, you stand on the threshold of decision. Your first step into the world of politics will have a strong influence on your life, affecting your associations and your business. Before making your decision and taking a step that cannot be retraced, read what is said on this matter by two statesmen of unquestioned probity, devoted to the best interests of the na tion, and honored for their high standards of political morality. These men are Charles E. Hughes, Governor of New York and Albert J. Beveridge, Senator from Indiana. Governor Hughes: When we hear sounded a strident call to the defense of popular rights, we look carefully to see who constitute the new patriotic army into whose keeping we are asked to turn over the destinies of this great nation. The campaign watchwords "Shall the People Rule?" and the demand "Whether the government shall remain a mere business asset of favor-seeking corporations" are not impressive when emplazoned on the banners of Tammany Ilall and of other essential allies. The army opposing us cannot pass muster either as one of defense or of salva tion, and we may wellpause before wo permit it, despite its boast of fidelity, to garrison our institutions. No one more than I desires to see administration purged of every selfish taint, to have fair and impartial laws faithfully executed, to get rid of every vestige of special privilege at the expense of public inter est, to liberate trade from unjust encroachments, purify our electoral methods and to maintain honest representative government. And it is because of his loyalty to these ideals, because of his broad sympathies and his rare equipment in character, ability and experience, because tested in the difficult fields of judicial and administrative work he has proved his quality by eminent service, because of his varied learning, his aquaintance with affairs, his respect for constitutional government, and his capacity intelligently and justly to plan and direct necessary reforms that I most earnestly support the candidacy of William Howard Taft. Senator Beveridge: The real question is, Which candidate will make the better Presi dent? Which is the wiser and steadier? Which man would you choose as administrator of your estate? Which would you select to manage your busines? Which has the better training and more experience? Mr. Bryan never had handled a single foreign problem. He has governed no Philippines, regenerated no Cuba, built no Canal, avoided no alien danger, saved us from no threatened peril. Mr. Taft has done all. It was his genius for the practical and de votion to humanity that took Philippine chaos and made Philippine order; took Philippine hate and changed it, by the alchemy of his tact, to Philippine love. It was his statesmanship that achieved the impos sible, converted an oriental people into a voting citizenship, and laid the foundation for a future which, as God wills, may become a separate nation or a glad and patriotic part of this great republic. It was William H. Taft who set Cuba in order, established her feet in civilization's upward path; and it was he who, when so directed by President Roosevelt, who first advised with Mr. Taft, when these children of liberty tore his work to pieces, set up once more the blessed rule of order and liberty and law with a father's patience and a states man's wisdom. It is he who is commanding the practical work of that greatest enterprise of human history, the building of the Panama Canal. It was he whose counsel President Roosevelt sought at every crisis of his historic administration; he who helped avert war when little politicians and narrow minds would have plunged us into conflict. It was William H Taft, whom our President, when confronted with for eign perplexities and with the awful weight of our ninety millions' wel fare on on his heart, sought for strength and wisdom; and it is William H. Taft more than any man over called to the leadership of the Ameri can people who has had the best training, the widest experience, and the wisest teaching to fit him for that glorious but serious task. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1908. Quality First t a h t e Big Store Everything we sell must be the best quality of its kind at the price. Our strictly cash business and our direct purchases for spot cash, makes our low prices possible. W arm . be time for change in underwear lias come. We are prepared to fill your wants I* j entirely to your satisfaction. 111 Infants and Childrens Underwear we show very de ll nder Wear s irable garment; in all grades. In Ladies undearwear we begin with fleeced goods at 25c per garment, our 50c quality in both white and unbleached is exceptionally good for the price. In Cashmere we have splendid values at SI.OO and $1.50 per garment. I nion suits range in price from 50c to $2.00 per suit. Our stock in Men's under wear is very complete. We call your attention to our SI.OO and $1.50 garments. In the fleeced shirts and drawers we have exceptional good quality at 50c. Blankets and Strictly all wool Blankets in heavy weights, at $5.00 and $6.00 per pair. Cotton Blankets in gray, tan or white, begin at 59c pair and go up to $2.50. Our SI.OO Comforters quality is especially good and 11-4 size. Felted Blankets in gray, extra heavy at $2.25 and $2.50. Felted robes in beautiful patterns and in gray, tan, light blue and pink we show at $1.65, $2.50 and $3.00. Our best Comforters made of exquisitely beautiful floral sateen,with plain colored borders; of best batting filling, are $3.75 each; the next price is $3.25. These are of the same material, just as handsome, but without borders. Then we have a large as sortment at $2.00, $1.89, $1.25 and SI.OO each. DllcheSS When we sell you a "Duchess" Skirt we know you are getting the best fitting, «*■ 11 . most stylish skirt made in this country. The quality of these excellent skirts is su- Walking P er b, workmanship and material the very best, style the very latest and with all these CK* 1 good points, price the most reasonable—ss.oo to $15.00. If we do not have your size OKiriS 111 stock (although we have over 125 to select from) we will send your measure to the makers and have one made special for you. CoatS and are vef y busy in this Department. Don't delay your purchases. Remem « ber now is the time when you have the best and largest assortment to select from. If kMlltS Y ou want a coat or suit this season, select it now, and if not ready to pay for it you can make a deposit and we will hold garments till you want them. Exceptional good values in Coats at $5.00, $5.98, #7.50, SIO.OO, $12.50, 15.00 to 25.00. GloVeS . ' n ever ything else we carry the best Gloves. That's why we sell Perrins Kid Gloves. These gloves pay us very small profit. We could sell other makes at a bet ter profit, but we have the satisfaction that we sell the very best SI.OO Kid Glove in the U. S. The same can be said of thesi.sokind and the 16 button lengths at $3.50. Ladies "Gauntlet" Gloves of heavy kid are here. You will have to have a pair if you want to be in the height of fashion. Prices $1.25 to $3.00 per pair. Collates The name "Colgate" 011 soaps, talcum powder, perfumes, toilet water, vaseline TOILET preparations,etc.,stands for what the word "Sterling" stands for on silver. We carry pRFP4R4Tinw«i a ne iese We buy direct from Colgate, get their lowest prices and AND SOAPS le same wa y- Violet or Cashmere Bouquet Talcum Powder 15c. Eight kinds of toilet soap, per cake sc; five kinds at 8c or 3 for 20c, a number of flavors, large cakes at 10c each, etc. Snecials 3 colorings in all wool 44 inch wide fancy striped Dress Goods SI.OO quality at lUI LIT J per yard 59c. Much Under White Lawn Shirtwaists, exceptionally well made and fine material, with em n 1 broidery yokes, $1.25 quality at 69c. KegUlar Glass globes for inverted gas lights, closed bottom, sold usually for 25c our Prices price IOC ' 25c tooth brushes 12c each—Large size 25c scissors 12c each. Safety razors with blades as good as in an expensive razor at 10c each. Womans Flannelette Skirts a 25c and 49c. Womans Flannelette Gowns at 49c each. Narrow black or white Chifton Ruffling, suitable for dress trimming. Made to sell for 15c per yard, reduced to ic. RKI IFFINF Emporium ' s •JL V/ 1 JL 111 JLJ Greatest Store Had a Close Call. Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely known propristor of the Croom Hotel, Voughn, Miss., says:"For several months I suf fered with a severe cough, and consump tion seemed to have its grip on me, when a friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery. I began taking it, and three bottles affected a complete cure." The fame of this life saving cough and cold remedy, and lung and throat healer is world wife. Sold at all drug stores. 50j and 81.00. Trial bottle free. Would riortage the Farm. A farmer on Rural Route 2, Empire, Ga., W. A. Floyd by name,says: "Buck len's Arnica Salve cured the two worst sores I ever saw; one on my hand and one on my leg. It is worth more than its weight in gold. I would not be with out it if I had to mortgage the farm to get it." Only 25c, at all drug stores. riore Than Enough is too Huch. To maintain health, a mature man or woman needs just enough food to repair the waste and supply energy and body heat. The habitual consumption of more food than is necessary for these purposes is the prime cause of stomach troubles, rheumatism and disorders of the kidneys. If troubled with indigestion, revise your diet, let reason and not appetite control and take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets you will soon be all right again. For sale by L. Tag gart. Pineules for the kidneys, 30 days' trial 81.00. Hundreds of people testify to the merit of this preparation in the re lief of kidney trouble, rheumatism, lum bago, backache. Pineules act directly on the kidneys, purify the blood and make you feel like a new person. They tone the system. Sold by R. C. Dodson. 3m Wood's Liver Medicine is liquid form for malaria, chills and fever, regulates the liver, kidneys and bladder, brings quick relief in biliousness, sick headache, constipation. Pleasant to take. The 81.00 bottle contains 2! times the quan tity of the 50c size. First dose brings relief. Its tonic effects felt at once. Sold by 11. 0. Dodson. 3m ISEEEriSSn? A Sir*, Cniiu Riutr for SiwiuKuro SUmtkuitiok. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. Safe ! Sure t Speedy ! Hatla- H fart lon Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Kent prepaid for SI.OO per box. Will aeud them on trial, to be paid for when relnred. Hani plea Free. If jour drugglat does not have them aeud jour orders to the UNITED MEDICAL CO., »OK 74. UWOMWW, PA. Sold in Emporium by L. Taggarl and R. C. Dodson I Ludlams] S New Fall Ideas. § I I WATCH THIS SPACE |Ludlams|