jan MII.II> iwnnn n ■urn MI »>i—"r»~~**-~~Tr~ COUNTY NEWS: * HILLSGROVE. Mrs. James Tomkitis of Lime Stone, N. V. is visiting her mother Mrs. Sheely at this place. Carter Hoffman who lias been quite sick for a few days with fever, is some better. Dr. Gamble is at tending him. Mr. Pesto who has the contract for hauling the Emery Co.'s logs up Dry Run, is building a large camp and will soon begin his slide which will give employment to a large number of men. Hill Campbell and (ieorgc Jenkins have the contract for cutting and trimming the logs up Dry Run. A large party of young people went on a fishing trip to Sandy Hot toni last week. AllVeport more fun than fish. Dan Grafius loft on Sunday for 1 lughesville where he will make his future home* Every body here was sorry to see Uncle Dan go. He has been a good citizen of our little town for over thirty years. Miss Cora Mcßride of New York who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Dan Darby at this place left Tuesday for a visit to her parents at Williamsport. Edward Hoyt of New York, pres ident of the United States Leather Co., and C. S. Ilorton of William sport, president of the Uuion Tan ning Co. were in town Friday. Herman Green and Frank Mc- Cain are on the sick list. Win, Rinker has purchased a team of Hyron Williams and will haul the bark that he peeled this summer. Wallace Vroman has purchased a trotting horse, and says he will try to get him down to 2,20 by the .'Jrd of ()ctober. A large crew of carpenters are re pairing the tannery. Jas 1 Hitter came home last week from the Williamsport Hospital w here he had been to have his ankle straightened. Mrs. Wiseman and son of Elmira, are visiting at Aaron Lewis,s. FORKSVILLE Ralph, only child of Dr. and Mrs. \V. F. llandall of Dushore, was bur ied at this place Thursday of last week. It was a very sad funeral as he liad many friends. Among the out of town people who attended the funeral were Mr. Aaron Randall and mother of Canton; Dr. \V. H. llan dall of Laporte; Hon. J. D. Reeser and wife, It. J. Thompson and wife, and Dr. M. E. Herman of Dushore; I. 11. Fleming of Picture Itocks and M. L* Randall of l'unxsutawny. ('. R.Nye of Punxsutawney, is visiting his parents at this place. Miss Anna Osier of Bryan Mills, who has been sick at the home of her aunt, is improving. ( H. Little of New York City is visiting friends at this placa. I). W. Osier of Bryan Mill was in town Friday of last week. <>. A. Rogers has built a new tennis court. DEPOSITS OVER $10,000,000. Pittsburg Trust Company* lias capital, surplus and profits exceeding $6,000,000. l'ays 4 per cent, interest on' Savings J)e posits, subject to withdrawal^)!'sloo with out notice, and 2 per cent, on Checking Accounts. Interest compounded semi annually. Do all your banking by mail. Send for two-hundred year calendar free. 323 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Fa. 1 lUCKNELL UNIVERSIT Y, JOHN IIOWAHD HAKIMS, President. College, leading to degrees in Arts Philosophy, Science and Civil En gineering. Academy, for young men and boys. Institute, for young women. School of Music, for both sexes. For catalogue address the Regis trar, Win. C. Gretzinger, Lewisburg, Pa. WANTED 5 YOUNG MEN from Sul livan County at once to prepare for Positions in the (iovemrnent Service— Railway Mail Clerks, better Carriers, Custom House and Departmental Clerks, etc. Apply to Inter-State Corrca. Inst., Cedar Kapids,la. Deafness Cannot be Cared by local applications, u they cannot reach th« ihni'iweil portion of the ear. There is only ont way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in* flamed condition of the -nucous lining of the ' Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets|inflamed 1 yotl have a rumbling sound or imperfect bear- i lag, and when it is entirely closed Deafness la 1 the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forerer; nineoaaesout of ten are caused by eatarrh, which la nothing but an inflamed condition ol the mncous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars,free. 9. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. jMnia trr DrnegisU. 7Se. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Sept. Trial List. Return day, Monday Sept. 15tli 1902, j at 2 o'clock p. in. I. Robert McMalion, Jr. now to use of i .John W. Carroll vs Kobert McMalion and Eliza McMalion. No. 34, May term, 1900. Feigned issue, Plea, noil assump sit, payment etc. Mullen. | f'ronin & Walsh. 2 Rider Krrison Engine t'o. a corpor ation VH Henry Brown owner or repuded owner and W. McConnell, contractor No. 40 May term, 1901. Mechanic's lien Plea, non assumpsit etc. Mullen | Fredericks and Ingliainst. 3. James Gordon vs Howard Lyons, doing business as tlie Lyon Lumber Co. No. 49, February term, 1902, Assumpsit, l'lea, non assumpsit, payment set oft. etc. Bradley. ( Mullen. 4. A. C. Anderson vs C. F. Wacken liutli, executor of .lolln 11. Kotlirock. deed. No. 18, May term, 1902, Assumpsit, l'lea non assumpsit, payment with leave, etc. BradlevA Mullen. | StevensA' Inghani. SECOND WEEK. Return day, September, 22. 1902, al I. o'clock p. m. 1. W. L. Woodruff vs W. W. Jackson et al. No. 62, September term, 1900. Ejectment, l'lea, not guilty. Mullen. | " Walsh. 2 J. S. Holla A Co. vs W. Woodrui, Jackson Executor and Blanch Winifred Sturdevant Executrix of Bernice W. Jackson, deceased. No. 07, Sept. term, 1900. Assumpsit. l'lea, non assumpsit, payment set oil'elc Croiun. | Maxwe,Mullen and Walsh. 3 W. W, Jackson et el vs Walter B. Clinton. No, 51, September term, 1901. Trespass. Plea, not guilty. MullenA Wftlsli. | Mercur | Thomson. 4 W. W. Jackson et el vs Walter B. Cunton. No. 52, Sept. telm, 1901 Tres pass. Plea, not guilty. Mullen A Walsh. | Mercur A Tlimson. TIIOS. li. KENNEDY, I'roth. froth's otUce, Laporte, Pa., Aug. 14, 1902 QOURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, HON. E. M. DUNHAM, President Judge. Honorables John I>. Keeser and Jnto Meyer, Associate Judges nf|the ( ourts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans'Court and Com mon Pleas for the County of Sullivan, have issued their precept, bearing date the .'fi duv of May 1901, to me directed, for holding tlie severa courts in the Borough of Laporte. on Monday the 15th day of Sept 1902, at J o'clock p. in. Therefore.notice is hereby given to the Coroner Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they in- then and there in their prop er person at 2 o'clock p. m.of said day. with their rolls, records, inquisitions examinations and other rememberances to those things to which their ofltces appertain to be done. And to those who arc bound by their rccogni/ancc to prosecute against prisoners who are or shall be in the jail of the said county of Sullivan, are hereby notified to be then and there to prosecute against them us will be just. J. COTT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Laporte, Pa., Aug. >. lyO'J, Electrician and Plumber. Electric Bells, Private telephone lines, Com plete Electric light plants installed on short notice. Agency for Buckeye and Myers deep and shallow well Pumps, Wind Mills, Hydraulic Rams, Steam Pumps, Hot Air Pumping Engines, Gasoline Engines. FIRST CLASS PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Private water works installed. Having had several years practical experience 1 can give first class refer ence to those who want it. Estimate* cheerfully given. WALTER C. TRAPPE, Eagles Mere, Pa. Bargainsl It is our business to save our customers as much as possible on ve hicles and farm imple ments of all kinds. Why do you ride in that rickety old buggy when you can get a nice one for so little money at W. E. Millers. The Celebrated Patent Self oiling and Adjustable Axel, selling at the same price the old styles are placed at. Newspaper space is too valuahe to here tell all of this marvelous invention. Call and make a thorough ex amination and learn particulars. It will pay you liig to investigate and get our Cut Down prices. W. E. MILLER, FORKSVILLE, P A. The undersigned will open his cider mill on Thursday, Sept. 4th and will run each Thursday and Friday of each week until November 14, 1902, JOHN M. CONVERSE, SONESTOWN, PA. AMENBM RNT TO" THEfc CONStP]-' TUT ION PBOPOSE D't TO TH E CITIZENS.UP TH.IS .t;nM M« inw.ka i . TIJ FdirTTT'ETR APMPWOR J ECTION BY TH KG ENERAL ASSEM BLY OK THE COMMONWEALTH OF i PENNSYLVANIA. PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF Til K SECRETARY OF | THE COMMONWEALTH, »IN PUR ! miANCK OF ARTICLK XiV»MI- OF THE | CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION * . Proposing an amendment to section ten of article one of the Constitution, so that a discharge of a jury for "failure .to agree or other necessary causes shall not work an acquittal. SECTION 1. Be it resolved' by the Sen ate anil House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Gen eral Assembly met. That the following be proposed as an amendment to the Consti tution; that is to say, that section ten of ! article one, which reads as follows: I "No person shall, tor any indictable \ ofl'ense, be proceeded against criminally 'by information, except in cases arising in : the tend or naval forces, or in the militia, ! when in actual service, in time of war o: public danger, or by leave of the court f'oi j oppression or missdetneanor in otlice. No | person shall, for the same otlense, be twici putin jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall j private property tiy taken or applied to public use, without authority of law and j without just compensation being first made or secured," be amended HO as to r». d as follows: i No person shall, for any indictable of fense, be proceeded against criminally by information, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the malitia, when in actual service in time of war or public danger, or by leave of the court for oppression or misdemeanor in office. No person shall, for' the same offense, be twice putin jeopardy of life or limb; but a discharge of the jury for failure, to agree, or other necessary cause,shall not work an acquittal. Nor shall pri vate property be taken or applied to pub lic use, without autority of law and with out just compensation being first made or Uccured. j A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W. W.GRIEST, Secretary of the Commonwealth. AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTI TUTION rROFOSED TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS COMM< >NWEAL TH FOR THEIR APPROVAL o|< RE .I ECTK)N BY THKGENERAL ABBEM BLY, OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PURSU ANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION. Proposing an amendment to t lie Consti tution of the Commoewealth. SECTION 1. Be it resolved l>y the Senate and House ol Representatives ot the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, That the following is pro posed as an amendment to the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth ol Pennsyl vania, in accordance with the provisions of the eighteenth article thereof: Amendment. Add al the end of section seven, article three, the following words: "Unless he fore it shall be introduced in the General Assembly, such proposed special or local laws shall have been first submitted to a popular vote, at a general or special elec tion in the locality or localities to be effected by its operation, under an order of the court of common pleas of the re spective county after hearing an applica tion granted, and shall have been approv ed by a majority of the voters at such election: Provided, That no such elec tion shall be held until the decree of court authorising the same shall have been ad vertised lor at least thirty (.ill) days in the locality or localities allected, in such man ner as the court may direct. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W. W. OR I EST. Secretary of the Commonwealth. 8000 Bushels of lime at Iteeder's Lime House, one and one half mile below Laporte. No-To-iiac for Fifty Cents. .Guaranteed l tbacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 60c, sl. All druggists. Special Special Prices. Prices. Busy Days at VERNON HULL'S The Mid-Season sale of of seasonable goods is at tracting many well pleased buyers. More people than ever are realizing and appre ciating the efforts of this store to give the people good qualities at reasonable prices. Snmmer Goods on j™iTloN[ ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. Ail answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. HfflißgffOvaj Pa. PayliiK a Hecklruß Price, Men and women are too ready to pay S a thoughtless, a reckless, price for the I goods they covet. Fame is worth sorne ! thing, anil so is reputation, if it is hon j estly earned, but if you compromise your honor you are practically selling i your soul.—Rev. George 11. Hep worth, Congregatlonalist, New York. The Strength of IHH People. 1 Jesus Christ has been sneered at as a | woman's God. Well, why not? The God of our mothers, the God of our | sisters, the God of our wives—wlfat of 1 derogation is there in that? Hut he ; was a man's God as well. lie was the . strength of his people.— Rev. Cyrus Townsend Brady, Episcopalian, Phila delphia. The StroiiK<*"t Arwnment. i When Jesus asked his accusers, ; "Which of you convinceth me of sin?" he put forth the highest argument pos sible. A mau who shows manhood lias a tendency to bring men to him, just as a man who does wrong will contam inate those who associate with him.— i Rev. Cassius M. Roberts, Episcopalian, ! Philadelphia. OUT OF SORTS. Work a Task. Nerves all gone Generally Weak. Easily Tired. Read the Following Know the Remedy. Mrs. A. Noble of No. 315, Catherine St j Bloomsburg, Pa., says. "l had been i troubled a good deal with nervousness and sleeplessness for a long time and felt generally out of sorts. 1 got some of 1 >t. 1 A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills and was gri a'. Iv benefited by their use. I rested su 1 much better and felt brighter and stronger My back has been much better, since. I I can recommend them highly." Dr.A.V . j Chrse's Nerve Pills are sold at 50c a bo < iat dealers or Dr. A. W. Chase Medtcin 1 j Co., Buffalo, N'.Y. See that portrait an ' | signature of A. W. Chase, M, l>. are on • every package. Dr. A. W.Chase's Nerve Pills are soli i at 50c a box at dealers or Dr. A W.Chase I Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. See thai portrait.and signature of A. \V. Chase M- D. are on every package. Administrators Notice. Estate of Harry /.ax, late of the Boro of Laporte, County oi Sullivan and Stati ol Pennsylvania, deceased. I.etters of Administration upon the above named estate having been grantee to the undersigned, all persons havim claims against the same will present then tor payment, duly authenticated; am tliose indebted thereto, will please maki paymcnt|to A.J. BRADLEY, Administrator. Vug :?o,'o-. At Laporte, Pa. Executor's Notice. Estate of John 11. Rothrock M, Iv, Lite ot Sonestown, Sullivan County. Pa., dee'd. Notice is hereby given that letters tes tamentary have been granted to the under signed Executor. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late John II Rothrock M. D., of Sonestown, Pa., will please call and make payment; and thosi having claims against the estate will pre sent them at once. C. F. WACKEN 111 I'll: M.D. Picture lioeks. Pa. Administrator's Notice Estate ol E. I. Brttndagc late of Davidson twp.. deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters ol administration upon the estate of said de cedent have been granted to the under signed. All persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or de mands against the same will make them known without delav to Mrs. LOUISA BRUNDAOE Administratrix, Nordmont. I'a, MULLEN, Attorney, Laporte, Pa. Administrators Notice. Estate of J oli no. Wilson late ot David son township, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters ol administration upon the estate of said decedent have been granted to the under- signed. All persons indebted to .said es j lute are requested 10 make payment, mid 1 those having claims or demands against ! the same will make them known without delay to oE<>. P. WII.SoN', Administrator. North Mountain, Pa. | MULLEN, Attorney. State Normal School East Stroudsburg, Pa. This POPULAR State Institution is located in the most beautiful, picturesque and healthful part of'the State. It is in the CHEAT SUMMKK HE.SOKT KEO ION of the BLUE HI IHi F. and PoCON'ol MOI'XTAIXo and within two miles of! j the famous Delaware Water Gap resort. I Tuition Absolutely Free. The total expenses for Boarding, Fr.rn- j | ished rooms and all other expenses onlv $3.50 per week. In addition to the regu lar Departments in the Normal proper, we have a tine COLLEOE PREPARA TORY DEPARTMENT. We can save you one full year in your' College Prepara- j lion. Departments of MUSIC, ELOCU TION, ART-DRAWINd. PA I N'l'l NO ! IN CHINA and WATER COLORS, j taught by Specialists. A New Recitation Building. is now in course of erection, which will j give a fine Laboratory and fourteen other recitation rooms. A. Fine Gymnasium ! Our own ELECTRIC LIOHT PLANT ! I A Superior Faculty ! Backward Pupils j COACHED FREE. Nearly FIVE HUN DRED I'l PILiS ENROLLED tin.- year. FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 8, 1«>02. For Catalogue and particulars address GEO. P. BIBLE, A. M. Principal, j IWINCHCSTCRI j CARTRIDGES IN ALL OA LITERS I #| from .22 to .50 loaded with either Black or Smokeless Powder H Aj always give entire satisfaction. They are made and loaded in a ■■ fSJi modern manner, hv exi»ct machinery operated by skilled experts. D| llumnnity nn«l tlie Clinrcli. Our church must bo humanitarian. So long us money is boarded or piled up in costly buildings called churches while hunger stalks about the streets will there be a chasm between the church and the masses.—Rev. Dr. Rrougbton. Baptist, Atlanta, Ga. His Sight Threatened. "While picnicking last month my 11- year-olil boy was poisoned bv some weed or plant, soys W. 11. |)ibi>le, ot Sioux City, la. He rubbed the poison oil his hands into his eves ami tor awhilea we were atraid he would lose his sight. Fin ally a neighbor recommended DeWitt'a \\ itch Hazel Salve, The first application helped him and in a lew days he was as well as ever." For skin diseases, cuts, burns, scalds, wounds, insect bites. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is sure cure. Relieves piles at once. lieware o! coun terfeits. Tin* Definition of Gil m 111 iiiK. All betting, all staking of valuables, on the outcome of games of chance or skill, all playing, for example, of cards for prizes, is gambling; all buying of chances in a drawing, whether of lot tery, policy or ratlle by mail, in an of fice, shop or church building is gam bling; all speculating in margins and II investments iu securities, based up on prospects only atul promising im mense returns when oil is struck or gold is found, is gambling.—Rev. Rob- Mt W-vstly reach, Presbyterian, Cam ion. N. J. Consumption Threatened. "I was troubled with a hacking cough for a year and I thought I had consump tion." says O. I' nger. '_MI Maple St., Cha mpaign, 111. "I tried a great many reme dies and I was under the care ot physicians for several months. I used one bottle ol Foley's Honey and Tar. It cured me and I have not been bothered since. For sale by C, 1). Voorhees, Sonestown, and .lames McFarlane, I.aporte, Pa. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. Many persons ill this community are suffering from kilmcomplaint who (■•in111 avoid tatal remits l>v using Foley's Kidney Cure. " 1 had diabetes in its worst lorm," writes Marion Lc of Ihmreafn, hid. "I tried eight physicians without relief. Only three bottles ol Foley's Kidney Cure made me a well man.'' DYSPEPTICIDE The greatest aid to DIGESTION. (>r if not you are expecting to get it in sured. In that case one of the questions you are trying to solve is : Where shall I insure? Which is the best company? These 'ire perple.\ingqueßtions,and perhaps the more you read and hear the differing claims of different companies and their agents, the more bewildered and uncertain you become. Now. in a matter in wjiich you nifty have little knowledge or experi ence, why not accept the knowledge and experience of your triends ami who have a great deal of both ? Here, as elsewhere, experience is the best teacher and the surest guide. A postal card addressed to the District Agent ot He Perns F&viual Lite Insurance Company of Philadelphia, requesting a copy of the folder, "Which is the Best t'ompanv" will bring you much information on the subject and the testimonials of Many Siiliivan County Business Men ' | concerning thi.i old and reliable company. I j In the end, take what suits you best, : i but don't fail to investigate the merits of | the Penn Mutual. xAHome Company 55 YEARS OLD, Cheap, Liberal and Safe. j Address all communications to M. A. Scureman, DISTRICT AGENT DUSHORE, PA. BANNER SALVE ' the most healing salve in the world. LIME At the OLD OPP KILNS Located near Hughesville. , This is the purest lime on the ridge. We will compete ; with any dealer on car load lots delivered on the W. &N. 18. R. R. with our own cars, giving purchaser ample time , to unload. All correspondency will receive, prompt attention. j Address, A. T. ARMSTRONG, j SONESTOWN, PA. Brpalilne n Friendly Stnuc. An old custom was for friends to write their names on stones gnd break them, each taking a part that would match the other and always vouch the identity of him who presented it. Who now offers to break a friendly stone with us? It is the Christ himself. That will be the happiest day in heav en when we can match the white stone Jesus gives us and be called his per sonal friend.—Rev. Dr. Alonzo Monk, Methodist, Atlanta. A Physician Healed. Hfcl'r. George Ewing, a practicing phy sician of Smith's Grove, Ky., lor over thirty years, writes his personal exp rience willi Foley's Kidney Cure-" For years 1 liail I ice n greatly bothered willi kidney and bladder trouble and enlarged prostrate gland. I used everything known to the profession without relief, until I commenc ed lo use Foley's Kidney Cure. After tak ing three bottles I was entirely relieved and cured. 1 prescribe it now daily in my practice and heartily recommend its use to all physicians for such troubles. 1 have prescribed it in hundreds of cases with perfect success I'or sal btf ( I). Voorhees, Sonestown ( and James iViacFarlane, Laporte. Advance of Christianity. The cause of Christianity is going on from conquering to conquer. God lives and men believe it and love hiui. —Rev. (J. J. Hall, Denver. Qnick Relief tor Asthma Sufferers. Foley's Honey and Tar affords immed iate relief to asthma sutlerers in the worst stages and if taken in time will effect a cure. For sale by C. I). Voorhees, Sonestown and James McFarlane, Laporte. I'liriiNite Cpoii tlip Social Etoilf, The man who looks upon life with a sole view to the discovery of ways and means by which to enrich himself, who seeks his own gain first, last and all the time, is nothing but a parasite upon the social body.—Rev. L. A. Crundall, Bantist. Chicago. Foley's Kidney Cure. Will cure Bright's Disease. Will cure Diabetes. Will cure Stone in Bladder. W ill cure Kidney and Bladder Diseases I'or sale by C. D. Voorhees. Sonestown, and James McFarlane, Laporte. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure all dis eases arising from disordered kidneys or bladder. Clearing; AT*' ay Misconception. Our intellectual tread will be the firmer for clearing away one miscon ception. The reason craves for cer tainty and oil convincing proofs of im mortality. It is uot enough that we guess and hope. We want to prove immortality from the viewpoint of science. It seems not unreasonable that if God makes his earthly child to To My Friends. It is with joy I tell you what Kodol did for me. I wasti*>ubled with my stomach for several months. Upon being advised to use Kodol, I diil so, anil words cannot tell the good it has done me. A neighbor had dyspepsia so that he ha<l tried most everything. I told him to use Kodol. Words of gratitude have come to me from him because 1 had recommended it.—Geo. W. Fry, Viola, lowa. Health and stren gth, of mind and body, depend on the stomach, and normal activity of the diges tive organs. Kodol. the great reconstruc tive tonic, cures all stomach ami bowel troubles, indigestion, dyspepsia. Kodol digests any good food you eat. Take a dose after meals. iivt- in tms poysicul reaim ue uaj ut~ sire to have him continue to live in an other life. Many things strengthen the hope. God dwells in eternity, not in that brief moment of time named sev enty years —Rev. Dr. Ilillis, Congrega tionalist, Brooklyn. It Needs a Tonic. There are times when your liver needs a tonic. Don't give purgatives that gripe and weaken. DeWitt's Little Fariv Mis ers expel I ail poison from the system and act as tonic to the liver. W. Scott, "ill Highland ave., Milton, Pa., says:"l have carried DeWitt's Little JSarly Risers with me lor several years and would not be without them.' Small and easv to take. Purely vegetable. They never gripe or distress. The MlHKion of Suffering. Suffering comes to unveil character, to disclose the real motives and pur pose of one's inner self. It brings about a demonstration of the powers of God under conditions most adverse and distressing as seen in the inde structible integrity of those who trust him.—Rev. Dr. Landruin, Baptist, At lanta fjR A Necessary Precaution. Don't neglect a cold. It is worse than unpleasant. It is dangerous. By using One Minute Cough Cure you can cure it at once. Allays inflammation. Clears the head, soothes and strengthens the mucous membrance. Cures coughs, croup, throat and lungs troubles. Absoluly sale. Acts immediately. Children like it. Ilcuuty of the Churcli. Not expansive domes nor gorgeous windows nor graceful arches constitute the beauty of a church, but God and only God. No temple is beautiful which does not express the loveliness of his face.—Rev. Dr. James Oliver Wilson, Methodist. New York Foley's Kidney Cure is a medicine free t'roiu poisons and will cure any case of kidney disease that is not beyond the •each ol medicine.
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