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"I have had seven years of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best medicine to take for coughs and colds and for every deceased condition of throat, chest or lungs," says W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. The world has had years of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best remedy for coughs and colds, la grippe, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemo rrhage of the lungs, and the early stages of consumption. Its timely use always prevents tile development of pneumonia. Sold under guarantee at all drug stores. 50c and 81.00. Trial bottle free. You can cure dyspepsia, indigestion, sour or weak stomach, or in fact any form of stomach trouble il you will take Kodol occasionally. Try it to-day on our guarantee. We know what it will do for you. Sold by B. C. Dod.son. What Would You Do? In case of a bum or scald what would you do to relieve the pain? Such injur ies are liable to occur in any family and everyone should be prepared for them. Chamberlain's Salve applied on a soft cloth will relieve the pain almost instant ly, and unless the injury is a very severe one, will cause the parts to heal without leaving a scar. For sale by L. Taugart Economy in 1908. Pure Linseed Oil costs much less sold from tin: barrel than it does put up in '''in l'ins ;i* Mixed Paint—ln the ffrst instance you pay 60 cents per gallon—ln the seeotid £. 1 00. Now mix ti gallons of pure linseed oil with 4 pallons L. & M. Paint and you have, ready for use, 7 gal lons of tli.: o >t puiut. made costing only 81.20 per Ration Done in '1 minutes. Harry S. Lloyd, Emporium. L. & M. Paint Agent. How to Cure a Cold. Be as careful as you can you will oc casionally take cold, and when you do, get u medicine of known reliability, one that has an established reputation and that is certain to effect a (juick cure. S.icb a medicine is Chamberlain's Cough Bemcdy. ft has gained a world wide reputation by its remarkable cures of this most, common ailment, and can always be depeuded upon. It acts on nature's plan, relieves the lungs, aids expectoration, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condi tion. During the many years in which it has been in general use we have yet to learn of a single ease of cold or attack of the grip having resulted in pneumonia when this remedy was used, which shows conclusively that it is a certain preventive of that dangerous disease. Chamber laid's Cough Bemcdy contains no opium or other narcotic ami may be given as confidently to a baby as fo an adult. For sale by L. Tagaart. !'!• i-aut, -ure. i asy, ttufc little liver Pills, ar> DeWitt's Little Early Bi-ers. Snl ;, y 11. i Dodson Latest Popular Music. .. i May (Joutd, teacher of piano forte •■ re >fve<l it full line of the Int I I'd 11. >l> 11 i r ilircl iMiSie. AM tho pular aire. Popular Md einsn | Breezy § 1} County | I News feaiiMraaßiHß^ HUNTLEY. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. Thomas H. Roberts, of Burlington, Vt., is visiting his uncle and aunt, J. E. Sullivan and wife. We are glad to hear that G. W. Starr is slowly regaining his health. Gladys Hill, of Grove Hill, called on friends in town Sunday. Mrs. Ada Jordan, of Wyside spent a few days last week visiting friends in town. Ada is looking fine. Belief Operator Lupro who is working third trick at the tower was attacked by some whild animal while after water Sat urday evening. Unfortunately Mr.Lupro left his revolver in the office when he went out and was therefore defenseless. He shouted for assistance and A. W. Smith came to the rescue and drove the animal away. It was too dark to see what kind of an animal it was, but thinks it was one of Seth Nelson's bears from Sinnamahoning. Buth Sullivau was a Sinnamahoning caller Saturday. The hunting score for the week is as followe; W. B. Smith, onepleasant; Boy Logue. one squirrel); Squirrel Smith, two squirrels; Harry Teats, one coon; J. F. Sullivan, two Sparrows. Game is very plentiful this season. Mrs. Ida Bower, of Gastle Garden, is the guest of .T. S. Jordan and family. Mrs. Kmalyne Summeison, of Biver street, was the guest of W. B. Smith and family Sunday. Belief Operator W. J. McCartan. of Benovo, relieved Operator Sullivan Tuesday. Signal Inspector I). E. Spangler. of Sterling Bun, was a business caller in town Tuesday. Captain C. \V#«ley Barr, of Tunnel Hill passed through town Tuesday en route to Sinnamahoning. Incidentally the Captain was looking for the twelve boxes of cigars won from Squire Sullivan on the result of the election. It is understood that Sullivan was hiding in the woods while the Captain was looking for him. But he will have to come up with the smokes just the same. Alfred T. Smith has a fine cook in the person of Bichard Teats, of Kurthaus, l'a. "Dick cooks in seven different languages. Signal A. A. Smith, of Sterling Bun, has lost that pleasant smile that he wore before election. He was seen sympath in«j; with Operator Sullivan Tuesday. Bert takes such matters very much to heart. J. F. S. STERLING RUN. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. Now that election is over we had a nice fall of rain Tuesday and we notice that business is picking up. Mrs. Ed. Whiting has been quite; iil the past week but better at this writing. Mrs. Francis Howlett was an Em porium visitor this week. Mrs. Wm. Beck and son, of Benovo, were visitors in town Saturday. Mrs. Wright, of Krie, visited her mother a few days the past week. Miss Nellie Fulton anil children of Sinnamahoning are visitors in town. Nellie O'Keele spent Sunday at home. John Kissel left town the past week to work at Benovo. Francis Sterling was on the sick list the past week but much better at this writing. Mrs. Benj. Dayton visited her daughter Mrs. A. ii. Smith at Driftwood Satur day. Lola Beck and little sister Clara, at Emporium visited relatives in town the past week. There will be a pound party for the benefit of Mrs. L. W. Spence, Friday j afternoon and evening. Every one is in vite! in he'p. J.W. Bobertson relief operator is work ing in place of C. A. Dice who is away on a vacation. Bluk BKI.L. Sick Headache. This distressing disease results from a disordered condition of the stomach, and can be cured by taking Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liver Tablets. Get a free sample at L. Taggart's store and trv it. Colds and Croup in Children. •'My little j;irl is subject to colds" says .Mrs. Wm. ll.Serig, No. 41, Fifth St., Wheeling, W. Va. ''Last winter she had a severe spell and a terrible coujj;h but I cured her with Chamberlain's Cough Bemcdy without the aid of a doctor, and my little boy has been pre- I vented many times from having the croup by the timely use of this syrup. 1 \> soon as he shows any si;;ns of croup I jiive him Chamberlain s Couuh Bciucdy I'm three or four days which prevents the I ittuki ThW NMdf 1- : 1 >.ile by L. Ta^gart iH'h < ureil in lilt minute by Woo > CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1908. CAMERON. H. W. Mitchell, dentist, Emporium. For Sale—Salt. Biver Boats—Rcpubli cans. Our schools A-opencd Monday in the K.G. E. Hall. Dan Sullivan, Sr., placed a new roof on his house the past week. That looks like Taft prosperity. Wm. Wykoff returned home Tuesday last with a badly sprained ankle but is improving. John Schneider, P. It. B. Agent, who has been suffering with a severe attack of lumbago for the past week is mending. Tbe coke ovens at Cauoc Bun have again resumed operations. Hope they may continue. John Devling, of Sterling Bun attend ed K. G. E., meeting Saturday evening. H. H. Bockwell, of Benovo, visited his mother in this place Sunday. Geo. Stuart's youngest child is report ed very ill. Dr. Bush attending, Belief Operator J. N. liobinson who relieved Operators Page and Krape for a few weeks is now located at Sterling Bun. A. F. Walker returned home from Laurel Bnn, Saturday of last week to cast his ballot and spend a few days with his family. George and William Graham returned from Benovo, Saturday eveniug last, where they were employed in the brick plant. Dan Sullivan, Sr., and ltobt. Graham have butchered since election, claiming their Democratic hogs would loose flesh under the coming administration. Since election some of our leading lad ies organized a Bryan Club and claim that they could have won for him had they organized before election. LOUISE. "A Pair of Country Kids." "A Pair of Country Kids," a rural comedy drama, is the play announced at the Emporium Opera House, Thurs day evening, Nov. 12, and from all re ports that have reached Manager Butler the country kids are a lively pair and seem to be making a large number of friends everywhere. The play is highly spoken of as a clean up to-date rural comedy drama, true to nature and with all those lovable folks "down on the farm" that we all re member after we have moved to the •ity, or that we meet every day where we have been content to remain clone to nature with the homespun folks. This company is made up of real actors who can act, sing and dance and will give you an evening of genuine amuse ment and you will surely laugh at the Kids for they are busy constantly get ing in and out of mischief. A Beautiful Woman. Her surroundings should be in har mony, aud can best be made so by a well kept home. The L. & M., Pure Paint makes the home beautiful. It preserves it and prevents decay. The cost per gal 1< *ii ready for use is only 81.20. It wears for ten years and longer. Thirty-three years of continuous use is evidence. Harry S. Lloyd, Kmporium, L. & M. Paint Agent. Watched Fifteen Years. "For fifteen years I have watched the working of Bucklen's Arnica Salve; and it has never failed to cure any sore, boil, ulcer or bum to which it was applied. It has saved us many a doctor bill," says. A. F. Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine. 25c, at all drug stores. HUMPHREYS' Veterinary Specifics cure tliseases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Ilogs and Poultry by acting directly on the SICK PARTS without loss of time. A. A. > FEVERS. <'on«Mllonii, Tntlainma* CURES > tlons, Luiiff Fever, Milk Fever. 11. 11. > KPRAIXS, Lameness, Injuries* CURES $ Rheumatism. C. ! SORE THROAT, Quinsy, Eplzootlo. CURKB 5 Distemper. jUREd| WORMS, Ilots, IJruhs. E. E. H OKUIR Colds, Influenza, Inflame* CURES ) LuiiffM, IMeuro*Pneumonia. F. F. H'OLK', U«»llvnehe, Wlnd-Illown, CURES ) Diarrhea, Dysentery, a. G. Prevents MIBCARRI VGE, KJIIIIAKY a. ni.\NII:.U DISORDER? '■ '• DJ*54M Kiltie, Eruptions, CURE# J llcern. CMI-, fr'AIO. J. K. IIIAII CONDITION. Staring foal. CURES y Indigestion. .Stomach Mtagger,. flOc. each ; stable Case, Ten Specifics, Book, &c., $7. At druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys' Medicine Co., Oor. William and John Gtreeta, New York. TT BOOK MAILED FREE. A BEAUTIFUL FACE Before I n • !f yen hsve piinpiee, blotches, r "*> or other skin imperfections, vci <m/\\' V * n 4 ' eniQTe them snd hsve • cfen WSfcy A iud beautiful complexion by ur.'o? BEAUTYSK6SSS J'* ' ImpHTMlki Btnovn bkin Imperlectiona. Xfc Ut (JTilj Beneficial result s guaranteed Sendstamp for L-'reeSample, YDT l'rrticulars and Testimonials. V Mention this paper. A fler l »lii|'. " <ICHESTER CHEMICAL CC., Madison Place, Phllndciriliia. Pa. [FLTT M N AIM gukranlerdtf YRUU.O ,1 PILES suppository! m 11, s, au TUomp»"o, Hup |H Orvli'il S-'hu»il», Btat**«vllls, N< . v«r11. * | 9%f jftj " iiii't.h mitt. u»c<anii, m. J Uld In tnporlum try 1. Tigqirt »nif *. C Ood'oil CALL fOK t HCL t A SALE OF COATS. Three Ladies Kersey Cloth Coats. Castor color, \ elvet edged collar, handsomely trimmed with silk braid, loose fitting back. Regular price $12.50. Sale price fJ.Do Four Ladies Black Kersey Cloth Coats, Beautifully trimmed with silk braid, loose fitting back. Regular price $12.50. ,-a Sale price «p / .OU One only, Ladies Kersey Black Cloth Coat, with handsome Isabella oposum Fur Storm Collar. Lined throughout with bear (t» in aa skin plush. Regular price, $25.00; Sale price «pilf.UU One only, Black Broadcloth Ladies Coat, With River Mink Storm Collar, lined throughout with quilted sateen. Regular d. tA ad price $16.50. Sale price JplU.!jO One only, Heavy Brown Cloth Ladies Coat, With velvet collar, braid trimmed. Regular price $12.50. &0 no Sale price «pO."o One only, Black Broadcloth Ladies Coat, Close fitted back, man fashion, size 40: Regular price $22.50. g"|£ £A Sale price IpIO.bU Two only, Heavy Rough Black Cloth Ladies Coat Braid trimmed. Regular price $5.98. ao Sale price «p J. 98 One only, Heavy Rough Black Cloth Ladies Coat Handsomely trimmed with braid. Regular price $17.50. a, t CA vSale price $11.50 One only Fine Black Broadcloth Ladies Coat Back and front beautifully embroidered with braid, lined throughout with gray £l9 rn satin, loose back. Regular price, 20.00. Sale price Two only, Black Garacul Ladies Short Coats Lined throughout with satin, Velvet collar, nicely trimmed with braid. Regular aj price $12.00. Sale price «p*>.UU One only, Ladies Black Caracul Short Coat Lined throughout with satin, liandsomlv trimmed with b.aid. Regular price $15.00 <t»/» A o Sale price JpO.SJo CHILDREN'S COATS. Ten Children's Coats made of blue end green mixed cloth, nicely trimmed, sizes 10, 12 and 14 regular /»q price $2.98. Sale price «pl.u" Eight Children's Coats Made of gray mixed cloth, neatly trimmed, sizes 10, 12, and 14. Regular price £9lO $3.98. Sale price t* Fifteen Infants White Coats Made of imitation lamb skin cloth, beautifully trimmed with white silk braid and <£| fancy buttons. Regular price $2.98. Sale price «pl.oy THANKS I 1 31 ■ ■ We beg to thank tbe people of Emporium ■. Mm r I I I I and Cameron county for tbe great attend ™ *■ y ance at our birthday Souvenir Sale last week. _ „ We hope we pleased all our customers, and Emporium S Greatest Store Phone 90. expect to do even better in the future. WANT E D ! Men to represent us either locally or traveliug, in the wale of a full line of easy selling specialties. Apply quick and secure territory. ALLEN NURSERY CO., 33-16t. Rochester, N. Y. §Ji!IS I ILLUMINATING OIL makes the light that rests the eyes. Nearest approach to natural sun light known. Most economical too—burns to the very last drop without readjust ing wick. Does not char, smoke or "smell." Clear, water-white, free from sediment. Not to be compared with ordinary tank wagon oil. Ask your dealer to serve you out of the original barrel. Then you have the purest, best lamp oil made. WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO., Independent Refiners PITTSBURG, - PA. Also makers of Waverly Special Auto Oil and Waverly Gasolines, >hjmlk COUGH REMEDY crtrßua Coughs, Golds, CROUP, WhoopiitgCougfi I This remedy can always te tfcpcr.utd upon and i pleasant to take. It contains no opl im or I other harmful dirrj s>nd nay-t iven . I J M[ to a ba'jy as t > M lU, ; Price 25 cents, size SO cer. ILudlams j To our Lad y Cus -1 t° mers: We are || agents for the pop- j iilar and beautiful ■ I 1 3J j! LA FRANCE 1 J CORSET ' ' }j\" Buy None other. I Bargain Day 1 In Trimmed Millinery EVERY If FRIDAY during this season. |j I Especially Good Bargains for Cash „ Ludla ms I 4P 1 . ML J/Sj i: ;w w 1 fobs, Ws. wr
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