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Seven Years of Proof. ••! 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 thirty-eight 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, aud the early stages of consumption. Its timely use always prevents the development of pneumonia. Sold under guarantee at all drug stores. 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. You can cure dyspepsia, indigestion, sour or weak stomach, or in fact any form of stomach trouble if you will lake Kudu! occasionally. Try it to-day ou our guarantee. We know what it will uo for you. Sold by 11. C. Dodson. What V/ouJd You Do? In ease of a burn or scald what would you do to relieve the pain? Such injur ies liable to nec.ir in any family and everyone .should be prepared lor them. Chamberlain's Salve applied on a soft cloth -vi.'l 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. Taargart, How to Cure a Cold. Be as careful as you can you will oc casionally take cold, aud when you do, geta tiictlieitie of knowu reliability, one that >. .■! established reputation and that r. ct ri hi to effect a fjuiek cure. Such ain ■;<• is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It has gained a world wide report!• its remarkable cures of this most eoiiiiti i. ailment, and can always be depended 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 hi;.- been in general use we have yet to learn of a single ease of cold or attack oi 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 Remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by L. Taguart. Colds anu Croup in Children. "My little girl is subject to colds'' says Mrs. Wm. 11. Serig, No. 11, Fifth St., Wheeling, W. Ya. "Last winter she had a severe spell and a terrible cough but I cured her with Chamberlain's Cough Bcmedy without the aid of a doctor, and my little boy has been pre vented many times from having the croup by the timely use of this syrup. As soon as he shows any signs of croup I give hiui Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for three or four days which prevents the attack. ' This remedy is for sale by l<. Taggart. Latest Popular Music. jdiss May Gould, teacher of piano i;*te has received u fuli lino of the Jat ' -Sand most popular sheet music. All U popular airs. Popular and olaes nusic. lMi;es reasonable. M-tf. iapiJsns) j □ 111 Breezy I Countyl 1 News | HUNTLEY. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. The Driftwood callers this week were: A. T. Smith, W. It. Smith, VV. W. Johnson, Selburne Logue, Clarence John son, Broho Tosslo, Joe Solo, W. H. Logue, Roy Logue, Levi Smith, B. J. Collins and C. J. Miller. Geo. W. Starr, who has been under treatment at the W. 11. Sanitorium for the past two weeks, is now out of danger and will resume his work in Laurel Bun in a few days. Mrs. Geo. Batchelder and family, of Wyside, spent Sunday with the former's parents. Mrs. J. P. Sullivan was a Benovo visitor Tuesday. Chas. Bower, of Castle Garden, visited his father-in-law J. S. Jordan, Saturday. Our local hunters are still after the festive bear but with no success as yet, although they lind plenty of tracks. Thomas A. Boberts secured one red squirrel Monday, which is all the game secured up to date, although William A. Nelson is doiug a line business in the muskrat line. A. W. and L. 11. Smith have finished threashing buckwheat for Jean Fink 011 the Bennets Branch, which finishes this work for this season. It is rumored that wedding bells will soon be ringing in our midst. Let the tiood work goon. A. W. Smith was a business caller in Emporium Friday. Champion J. S. Jordan was aroused from his bed about four o'clock Sunday morning and discoverod what he thought was bear tracks in his yard. He follow ed the trail to Castle Gaiden where it was lost. For the information of Captain liarr, we will say that his election cigars are waiting for him. \V 1 12. It. Smith has had his election chicken so we are nearly even up. Clyde Collins has accepted a position as fireman on the Pennsy lines and be gan work last week, lie will make a good fireman. Assessor R. IJ. Crum, of Sinnamahon ing, was a business caller in town this week. J. F. s. CAMERON. H. W. Mitchell, dentist, Emporium. Fred Webster, wife and daughter Irene were guests of D. B. Peterson and wife on Sunday. Mrs. C. I>. Potter, who has been ailing for more than a year and who was not so well for some time back is now improv ing. We hope she may improve steadily and soou get back to her usual health. Some of our worthy citizens who had fnoi on each side of the fence befoie clou tion, are now trying to make everybody believe (hut they were always <;ood loyal supporters of the successful candidate.). School is again under way and eveiy thing is moving very nicely. Our teach ers are both experienced and have t-u cestui records back of them, which i- a valuable aid to succes, in the future The Penn Vitrified Prick Co. is about to close down all work for the winter, ex cept repairing about the mill and coil mine. The mill has not run for some time, but there were still some orders to fill. We understand the company is go ing to stock some of its own coal during the winter for next year's work. The work at Canoe Run is greatly re tarded at present on account of* lack of water. We are sorry for this for we would like to see the works «o at full bla.-t after such a long shut down. As all calamities are traceable to one political party or the other, I suppose we must put the blame of this drouth on the Republicans, but the question is, what have they done with the water. 1 urn our past knowledge of Hon. \Y i am Jennings try an we Fully expect hiu; :!«• : th - name—Doan's—and take no Oto' .. FOR CONSTIPATION A Medicine That Docs not Cost Any thing Unless it Cures. If you suffer from constipation in any form whatever, acute or chronic, we will guarantee to supply you medi cine that will nurely effect a cure if taken with regularity and according to directions for a reasonable length of time. Should the medicine fail to benefit you to your entire satisfaction, we promise that it shall cost you noth ing. No other remedy can be compared with Itexall Orderlies for the easy, pleasant and successful treatment of constipation. The active medicinal in gredient of this remedy which is odor less, tasteless and colorless, is an en tirely new discovery. Combined with other extremely valuable ingredients, it forms a preparation which in incom parable as a perfect bowel regulator, intestinal invigorator and strength ener. itexall Orderli.is are notable for their agreuableness t » tlio palate and gentleness of action do not cause griping or any disagreeable ef fect or inconvenience, and may be taken at any time, day or night. We particularly recommend Itexall Orderlies for children, or age;] persons because they do not. contain anything that could possibly injure the most delicate organism. They are just as easy to take as candy, and un like other preparations for a like pur pose they do not create a habit, but in stead they overcome the cause of habits acquired through the use of ordinary laxatives, cathartics and harsh physic, and permanently remove the cause of constipation or irregular bowel action. We want you to try Itexall Orderlies at our risk. We know that there is nothing that will do you so much goo !, and we will refund your money with out argument if they do not do as we say they will. They are prepared in tablet form in two sizes of packages; 3(i tablets, 25c, and 12 tablets, 10c. Mrs. Rl. A. ItockwHl, Kmporium, Pa. Itch cured in .10 niiui;; ■■. by Wood lord's iviiibar. Lo' i ... Never (ails Sold If L. J'.VA ir., 1 . :;2-flm. A Great Doll Show Friday we will begin an exhibition of Dolls, Such as Emporium has never seen It will be the most interesting show for little girls—and big ones too—of the season. The Doll family will be represented by hundreds, from the small baby to the one as big as a child. There will also be all kinds of doll fixings such as clothing, shoes, stockings, bonnets and everything a doll needs. We invited every child in the county to visit this great show. It will be as good as a circus and absolutely free. New and Up-to- Date Goats Just Arrived Below we illustrate four of the many new Coats just received. We think you will agree with us when we say that the prices are remarkably low, the result of the warm weather in October. There are a hundred or more to select from. No. 844. This semi-fitting 63 inota I NO.SM. ofa H®. m. in length garment is made of good good quality Kersey finished Thibet. breasted 52 Inch co»t is made ofa i en t quality Kersey finish Thihet, r110 ,. f nil mu il , i Lined to waist with French sateen. £ ootl Quality Kersey finish Thibet u ne( j throughout witn a good quality kersey finished Thibet, has made of velvet and to waist with trench sateen m Un collarless effect and <-..n , . - , enecus raaue oivciveiaDu Collar effect, neatly trimmed with „ nrnttilv trimmnri with lull sweep and is trimmed with trimmed with wide silk diamond fancy silk braid and velvet. Large velvet, wide satin straps i.nd silk Skinners satin strappings, and is braid. Front, back and cuffs are U a p. pockets trimmed with satin soutach. Front of garment is edg , , trimmed with satin strans dia- hut sus and edged with velvet. The e d with wide satin straps, and back lined to the waist with a good tnmnica wun sann straps, < Drop a postal card—we will do the rest, s p The analysis of the celebrated ttizerville j < Water has made it famous all over the \ > country. j s Address, s | Magnetic Mineral Water Co,, \ SIZERVILLE, PA. Sato® Siirsisp Sores. # LAIWP OIL llrffl p"ii tbt jif oitl kind of nil -from ti>*. k . uronnimd QufFainily w| ■ RNO( U I nth,oi irroldin tfrorn our reflnerl®#. You ar, thea abaolutaly By Ulcl-.on will imt 1' r wli-kor "frosC'cblmnnr. Uurna tol.u.t drop, (u:l uurt brlu'! !. ' wl r' Aakyouri! :.!i r. 112 ! -ihlti tlin-.r you lit, l-arrvl. VI J WA>J.I; < •. \. . Independent ll' llnrro, I'lTTf'lJV'liO, '■ P... till Alto OU ud Wavai -"pfl j immmammrjsarsie.w .• ■ miiiiiis i iifir- -nrmwu-jaarwr BUugcißaauMnoaaaaßuauaaMataaannaßßm B CTTUSS Cougt!s,Colds, CROUP, WhoopingCoiigh ! Thh remedy can always be depended upon a:id j jis pleasant to take. It contains uo opium or i other harmful drug and may iie given as confi- \ dently to a baby as to an adult. Price 25 cents, large size 58 cents. I WAR A MA TLF A WRENCH FEMALE I F MIL B> P1 LL S. J \ i PILEu SupposltoiH ; ■ D. Matt. Thompioo, B B p't > N (ira,I.ML fichoola, Btateaville, N. C., write* : " I can aaj Htln-J do ail JITA claim for Ibetn." Dr. 8. 11. Davore. ■ lU%«*n Rock, W. VA., wrlca; '• Thry givo universal SALT,' 1 nraction." Or. 11. D. MCOLLL, Clarksburg, T«nn., writea : Q "ID A practl