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Life and Death.
Neuralgia of Heart,
WeaK Stomach.
Dr. Miles* Heart Cure
Cured Her.
Neuralgia of the heart causes sudden
deatk. It is an acute affection of the car
diac aerve, just as neuralgia is of the nerves
of the face, usually, ana sciatica is of the
nerve trunk of the thigh. One of its most
frequent symptoms is derangement of the
stomach and liver. Strengthen the heart's
action and enrich the blooa with Dr. Miles'
lfeart Cure; tone up the nerves with Restor
ative Nervine and you Will soon be cured.
"Nervous exhaustion and liver trouble so
affected my wife's health that she was greatly
run down; neuralgia of the heart set in and
for a long time she was very close to the bor
der line of life and death. She was attended
bv two good physiciafts, who did all they
could for her, but in spite of everything she
grew worse right along- One day I saw an
advertisement of Dr. Miles' Nervine and
New Heart Cure, and the doctor's explana
tion of the effects of nervous trouble upon
the heart seemed so logical that I decided to
gi\e the remedies a trial. We now know
unit the stomach and liver tioubles were part
of Ihe heart weakness. She improved won
derfully at once. Her appetite picked up,
?he slept well at night and the pain around
her heart rapidly disappeared. Thanks to Dr.
Miles' Heart Cure in a few weeks she was
ahle to be up and attend to her household
duties, and in a few months every sign of
ii rvous and heart trouble had vanished."
—James B. Sidley, Torrington, Conn.
All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle
Dr. Miles' Kemedies. Send for free book
on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
netlKtou Eort«bea Life.
Religion satisfies because It enriches
life. It opens the way luto a now kind
of Joy. It brings into play a new
rati# of activity. Thus Jesus said
that he came that we might havo life
mid that we might huvo It more abun
dantly. lie came to widen out the cir
cle of human appreciation. The pur
pose of religion thus considered is akin
with the purpose of all progress. It is
to teach now truth, to awaken new
nspiration, to dovelop now possibilities,
to round out more fully the natural life
of man.—Rev. George Hodges, Pitta
bur*.
Tho crowned heads of every nation,
The rich men, poor men and misers
All join in paying tribute to
Do Witt's Little Early Risers.
11. Williams,.RSan Antonio, Texas, writes:
Little Early Riser Pills are the best 1
ever used in my family. I unhesitatingly
recommend them to everybody. They
cure Constipation,Billiousness, iSfck head
ache, Torpid! Liver, Jaundiee, malaria
and all other liver troubles,
Tbo Eaxonce of Service.
To go beyoud thu letter of any obli
gation and serve another freely, gener
ously, to give time and energy more
than ia wspected, more than may be
rfclitfollg demanded. Is the surest way
to advancement The essence of this
kind of service Is sacrifice.—Rev. Dr.
Raymmd, Schenectady, N. T.
A Scientific Discovery.
Kodol does for the stomach that which
it is unable to do for itself, even when
but slightly disordered or over-loaded.
Kodol supplies the natural juices of di
gestion and does the work of the stom
ach, relaxing the nervous tension, while
the inflamed musclee of that organ are
allowed to rest and heal, Kodol digests
w hat vou eat and enables the stomach
and digestive organs to transform all food
into rich, redjlilood.
Tlia ICoed af Action.
What we need Is action. The glory
of the Lord depends upon those who
•will take hold aDd move forward.—
Rev. A. C. Ward, Baptist, Atlanta.
Unoonsoious from Croup.
During a sudden and tsrrible attack of
crii|i our little girl was unconscious from
strangulation, says A. L. Spafford, post
in aster, Chester, Mich., and a dose of One
Minute Cough Cure was administered and
repeated often. It reduced the swelling
and information, cut the iiiucuh and short
ly the child was resting easy and speedily
recovered. It cures Coughs, Colds, La-
Grippe, and all Throat and Lung trouble.
One Minute Cough Cure lingers in the
throat and chest and enables the lungs to
contribute pure, health-giving oxygen to
the blood.
i'ie Ml.alon of Chrlat.
Jesus aid not come into the world to
regulate feast flays, new moons nor
Sabbatll days, but he came Into the
world to seek and to save that which
:was lost.—Rev. 8. Geriah Lamkins,
Baptist, Washington.
One Hundred Dollars a Box.
is the value 11. A. Tisdale, Summerton,
iS. places on DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve. He says:"l had the piles for 20
years. 1 tride many doctors and medi
cines, but all failed except DeWitts Witch
lintel Salve. It cured me." It is a
combination of the healing properties of
Witch Hazel with antiseptics and emol
lients; relieves and perinently cures blind
bleeding, itching piles, sores, cuts, bruises
eczema, salt rheum and all skin diseases.
Soaking and Searching.
The spirit of Christ is a spirit o£
seeking and searching. It Is a spirit
that cannot rest until success has
crowned its efforts. Ask yourself, Is
that tiie spirit of me? let we call our
selves Obrtflt's disciples. If people have
lest their habit ef going to church,
what does it mean? It means that
they are suffering from a diminution of
spiritual Interest Rev. Dr. Alsop,
Kplsroyilaa, Brooklyn.
r> m»Mi a 0: ii TjfOr jpe.
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iiuu iai. iitiuac euO&bUutie.
The prevention of consumption irt en
tirely a question of commencing the prop
er treatment in time. Nothing is so well
adapted to ward ofl" fatal lung troubles as
Foley's Honey and Tar.
Ivor's ale by'lD. Voorhees, Sonestown;
Jh'ines McFarlane, Laporte.
RiKhlPonNueiM I'nyi.
There Is no greater folly conceivable
than that of Imagining that unright
eousness pays more than righteous
ness. The history of the world is
against It. Reason Is against it. It Is
the righteousness of the world that
makes unrighteousness of seeming ad
vantage.— Rev. Dr. Raymond. Presi
dent Union College, Schenectady, N. Y.
™^~^Eu3renToisone-(l.
Many children are poisoned and made
nervous and weak, if not killed outright,
by mothers giving them cough syrups con
taining opiates. Foley's Honey and'l ar
is a safe and certain remedy for coughs,
croup and lung troubles, and is the only
prominent cough medicine that contai is
no opiates or other poisons.
The many friends of G. H. Ilausan,
Engineer, L. K. .V W. It. R., at present
living in Lima, O. will be pleased to know
of his recovery from threatened kidney
disease. He writes: "1 was cured by us
ing Foley's Kidney Cure, which I recom
mend to all, especially trainmen who are
usually similarly afllcted. '
For sale by ('. P. Voorhees, Sonestown
and James McFarlane, Laporte.
Tbc Present Duty.
Our duty to put on the harness was
never so great as today, that we may
plant the religion of love on the basis
of the higher philosophy of observa
tion and experience, the basis upon
which must rest all permanent and all
future forces of society. It is the form
of religion which harmonizes best with
the advancing civilization of this coun
try. It is the true republicanism of
Christianity, recommending to all na
tions liberty, justice and love.—Rev.
Dr. Harris, Uul versa list, Worcester,
Mass.
A Life at Stake.
If you but knew the splendid merit of
Foley's Honey and Tar you would never
be without it. A dose or two will prevent
an attack of pneumonia or la grippe. It
may save your life.
For sale by C. D. Voorhees. Sonestown,
and James McFarlane,porte. Fa.
Hiutory Reveals Itself.
In every republic that ever existed it
was the aim of the rich to crush the
middle class and make an aristocracy
of wealth to enslave the lower classes
of humanity. Water, food and fuel
belong to the people, and the men that
rob them of either are traitors to hu
manity.—Rev. P. K. Kaln, Reformed,
Philadelphia.
STOP IT.
A neglected cough or cold may lead to
serious bronchical or lung troubles. Dont
take chances when Foley's Honey and
Tar alfords perfect security from serious
effects of a cold.
For sale by C, I). Voorhees, Sonestown;
James McFarlane, Laporte.
"Wliutaoever Ye Do."
Whatsoever! Draw this word as a cir
cumference around all the activities of
your life and see how much it means.
It Is all Inclusive. Everything—busi
ness, politics, society, religion—must
be brought under the high rule of
pleasing the Lord rather than men.—
Rev. L. E. Sellers, Christian, Terre
Haute, Ind.
In Dod for week
We have received the following letter
from Mr. Ray Kemp, of Angola, Ind. *'l
was in bed four weeks with la grippe and
I tried many remedies and spent consid
erable for treatment with physicians, but
1 received no relief until* 1 tried Foley's
Honey and Tar. Two small bottles of
this medicine cured'me and I now use it
exclusively in my family." Take no sub
stitutes.
Thanks For Penrose.
Resolutions of thanks, according to
a Washington dispatch, continue to
pour In upon Hon. Boles Penrose for
his speech in the senate against the
oleomars»rlne trust. Granges all over
the state are sending him official reso
lutions for his efforts In the Interests
of pure butter and the dairy.
The Kingdom of Heaven.
"The kingdom of heaven," a phrase,
a figure of Bpeech, u picture, a dream,
Intangible, vague, mysterious, yet it
expresses the Inspiration of all the
generations, the dominant force in all
history, for under some form of words
it bus voiced the faith and aspiration
of humanity from the beginning, and
all the struggles of the ages have been
but witnesses to Its hidden energy.
Wherever men have believed In some
thing purer, holier, more enduring and
more satisfying than they have yet
seen or known there the intluence of
the kingdom of heaven has been felt.—•
Rev. Dr. V. V. Raymond, President
Union College, Schenectady, N. Y.
Tie
I which some coffee
I roasters use to glaze their
I coffee with—would you Mt
I that kind of eggs? Then
■ why drink themr
k Lion Coffee 1
has no coating of storage eggs, 1
glue, etc. Its coffee —pure, I
unadulterated, fresh, strong I
and of delightful flavor M
and aroma. A
Uniform Qti&lltr and
frtxthueea are insured
by sealed
INDIAN TRADING.
■the War to Beat the Red Han Dom
112; In Hl* Prices.
"Few white men know bow to trade
iWith an Indian," remarked a Denver
man who has made a study of Indians
for ten years past. "I once met an In
dian with a magnificent mountain lion
skin. He was willing to part with the
ornament, but his price was too high.
I offered him $12.50, but he indignantly
refused. Later, on the same day, after
I had learned to trade with an Indian,
I bought the skin for $1.50.
"The secret of trading with the In
dian is to appear indifferent. The most
successful trader is the one who goes
with a supply of the same article he Is
most desirous of buying. The Indian
sees that the stranger has had experi
ence, and negotiations are carried on
upon a strictly business basis. An In
dian refused ?10 for a bow and arrow.
It was bought for $1 by a man who
can-led several bows and arrows in his
hand. This wily individual leased the
supply from a store in order to im
press his copper colored friends, and
he succeeded.
"The Indian," said the speaker, tell
ing of traits of character he has ob
served in his red friends, "is one of the
most faithful followers in the world
if he has confidence In you. If he takes
a liking to you, there is nothing you
can ask he will not do. If he dislikes
you, the less you have to do with that
Indian the better." Rocky Mountain
News.
A Knockont.
A young lawyer was engaged in a
case not long ago when a witness was
putin the box to testify to the reputa
tion of the place In question.
This witness, a stage driver, in an
swer to a query as to the reputation of
the place, replied, "A poor shop."
The lawyer inquired, "You say it has
the reputation of being a 'poor shop?' "
"Yes, sir."
"Whom did you hear say It was a
'poor shop?'"
The witness did not recollect any
one lie had heard say so.
"What!" said the lawyer. "You have
sworn this place has the reputation of
being a poor shop and yet cannot tell
of any one you have ever heard say
so?"
Tho witness wna Rtnpirprerl for a mo
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lawyer wan feei.ng triumphant when
the witness gathered himself together
and quietly remarked, addressing the
lawyer:
"Well, you have the reputation of
being a poor lawyer, but I have never
heard any one say so."
Hl« Innocent Client.
This story is told of a celebrated
North Carolina lawyer who was prac
ticing In a backwoods mountain dis
trict:
While he was waiting for his case to
be reached the trial of a notorious
highway robber, who had been caught
red handed, was called. The prisoner
had no counsel, and the presiding
Judge requested the distinguished law
yer to defend him. Tho trial lasted
two days and, to the court's astonish
ment, the jury returned a verdict of
acquittal. As the prisoner was about
to be discharged, the lawyer stepped
up to the Judge and requested a few
Words in private.
"What is it?" asked the court,
i"I would ask your honor," replied the
i lawyer, "to have the prisoner detained
!in jail tonight. I have to cross a lone
ly field on my way home and the ras
cal happens to know that I have money
about me."
Cold Feet.
Cold feet are a sign of disordered cir
culation. Continual warming with ar
tificial heat la but temporizing With
the evil, and the difficult* should be
overcomo by proper dressing when that
Is In fault and by foot and ankle exer
cises. The latter can be taken at fre
quent intervals during the day, and
they will assist In stimulating the cir
culation of the blood. Point the toe«
down to the extreme limit till you feel
J the muscles strain over the ankles and
| work the feet up and down eight or
I ten times: then devitalize them and
shake them from the ankle, as one
1 does the hand with a loose wrist Suf
ferers from cold feet In bed can quickly
warm them by this exercise, and it
will bring relief and comfort during
a long ride.
Johnnie'* ■nsceßtlon.
Johnnie, a bright boy of six, while
being dressed for school, observing his
little coat much tho worse for wear and
having more mended places than he
admired, turned to ui» u.o.mr uuu
asked her:
"Mother, Is futbei rtcliY"
"Yes; very rich, Johnnie. He's worth
$2,600,000."
"How, mother?"
"Oh, he values you at $1,000,000, me
at $1,000,000 and the baby at $000,000."
Johnnie, after thinking a moment,
said:
"Mother, hadn't you better tell fa
ther to sell the baby and buy us some
clothes ?"
Alntlu En Women.
A favorite trick of Alsatian market
women is to place six or eight adoles
cent eggs in a small basket and to de
clare that those are all the absolutely
fresh ones they have. The victim buys
them, thinking that if the woman were
dishonest she would have offered more
"'fresh eggs." Afterward the market
Woman takes six or more out of a lar
ger basket which Is carefully covered
over.
Two Doable Roles.
Joey—Uncle Joe, what is an optimist
and a pessimist?
Uncle Joe—An optimist, Joey, is a
man who can act happy when he feels
miserable, and a pessimist is a man
who can act miserable when he faels
happy.—Detroit Free Press.
Something to Do.
The desire of th« true heart and
thoughtful mind is, "Give ma some
thing to do; give Be some part In the
world's work; five me a mission."—
Rev. Dr. Bisbee. Unlversallst. Boston.
WELL WORTH KNOWING.
Facts Not Fiction. Weak Ner
ves. All Item Down. Constant
Head Aches. Sleep Not Rest
ful. A Victim Gives the Road
to Health.
Mrs. Fred Korn of No. 175 Wolfe St.,
Wilkes Barre, Pa., says:—"l have been
very nervous lor a long time, suffering so
much from persistent headaches and coald
not sleep well at night. I was so bad
last spring that I had to hare the doctor
and again last fall. I was very poorly
and seeing Dr. A. W. Chasee's Nerve Pilfc
recommended I got a bo* and used them
I have had no headaches since and sleep
well. The* are an awfully good medieine.
I also gave some to my little boy for
nervousness and they did him so much
good. I recommend them highly,
I>r. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are sold
at 50c a box at dealers or I)r. A.W.Chase
Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. See that
portrait and signature of A. W. Chase,
M- D. are on every package.
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At close of business, NOT. 25 LVO'I
RBSOCRCBB:
Loans and Discounts 5224.3M6 36
(J. 8. Bonds to secure circulation 5.000 00
l'remium on U. 8. Bonds 3,400 00
Stock Securities 15,000 00
Furniture 1,375 00
Due from Banks Approved reserve Afrt 42,619 67
Specie and Leftal Tender Notes 17,838 55
Redemption fund U. 8. Treasury 25,000 00
t 356,516 58
LIABILITIES.
Capital 112 50,000 00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 23,576 05
Circulation 49.500 00
Deposits 233,436 53
Dividens unpaid 400
t 356,516 58
State of Pennsylvania, County of Sullivan ss:
1, M. D. Swarts, Cashier of the above named
hank, do solemnly swear that the above state
ment is true to the beet of my knowledge and be
lief.
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Sutsnribed and sworn to before me this Ist
day of Dec. 1902.
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Correct—Attest:
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Notice to the Public.
The Forksville Grist Mill
is in good running order for
grinding WHEAT, BUCK
WHEAT and CHOP. With
thanks for your patronage
in the past,will try and please
you in the future,
WILLIAM ALLEN,
Forksville, Pa.
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Your orders solicited.
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Tuition Absolutely Free.
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Principal.
Foley's Honey ond Tar
beats lungs and stops the cough.
Bargainsf
It is our business
It is our business to save
our customers as much as
possible on
Harnesses, Robes,
Blankets, Whips,
Platform Wagons,
BUGGIES AND
ROAD WAGONS.
Call and examine my stock
and see what you can save
on a pair of Blankets.
You can also get your
horses shod while you get
your grist ground at the mill.
W. E. MILLER, i
FORKSVILLE, PA. !
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right
Soecial 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.
NEW Goods on
iIEXHIBITIONjI
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ABOUT THEM.
All answered at
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Take Caseerets Candy Cathartic. 10c0r250.
It C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money.
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the food you want. The most sensitive
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thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. Is
unequalled for the stomach. Child
ren with weak stomachs thrive on It.
First dose relieves. A diet unnecessary.
Cures all stomach troubles
by