Prayed To Be Released From Life. t - Almost Insane From Nervousness. Dr. Miles' Nervine My Salration. Do you enjoy life, or do you sleep so poorly that you are more tired when you get up than when you goto bed ? Is your appetite failing, are you getting thin; does your head ache, Dack ache, eyes tire easily ? These are symptoms of a nervous disorder, which should be promptly treated or fainting spells, mental and physical nervousness, morbid fears and loss of control will lead to insanity or mental irresponsibility. Strengthen the nerves with Dr. Miles' Nervine. It quickly supplies nerve-force and vitality to the weak ened system, bringing sleep, appetite and health. "I was almost insane with nervous trouble. Could not eat or sleep. Could see no pleas ure in life; indeed, life was a burden to me, and I even prayed God to release me from it. Three doctors did all they could for me, all to no purpose. I was in despair of ever getting better when I saw the advertisement of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. I got a bottle, commenced taking it and wrote you for advice. I followed it carefully, taking your Nervine, Restorative Tonic, and Nerve and Liver Pills. Those remedies were my sal vation. It is some months since I stopped taking the Tonic but I keep the Nervine in the house all the time, as it is a friend that I do not feel safe without. If any sufferer should doubt the truth of this statement, let them write to me and I will do my best to drive all doubt from their mind." — MRS. M ABEL REDDEN, La Jose, Pa. AU druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle Or. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Milei Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. The grange has the proud distinction of securing more state and national laws In the Interests of agriculture than all other organizations combined. New York state has been increasing her grange membership very rapidly since Jan. 1. posed reciprocity treaty, and this no doubt has had a strong Influence in making the representatives of those states assume the position they are credited with holding. Even with their help, however, there is great danger to the sugar Industry, and Its friends should be up and doing if they would make their opposition to the treaty ef fective.—Michigan Farmar. Just About Bedtime take a Little Early Riser—it will cure constipation, billiousness and liver trouble DnWitt's Little Early Risers are different from, other pills. They do not gripe and break down the mucous membranes of the stomach, liver and bowels, but cures by gently arousing the secretions and give strength to these organs. Sold bv all Druggists. An Ideal Leader, Gorman 1s an Ideal leader for the na tional Democracy, provided the disci ples of Jefferson are not particular as to which direction they take.—Lowell (Mass.) Mall. A Surgical Operation is always dangerous—do not submit to the surgeon's knife until you have tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It will cure when every thing else fails—it has done this in thousands ot cases. Here is one of them: I suflered from bleeding and protruding piles for twenty years. Was treated by different specialists and used many remedies, but obtained no re lief until I used DeWitt's Witch Hazle ISalve. Two boxes of this salve cured me eighteen months ago and I have not had a touch of the piles since. ll. A.Tis dale,Summerton, N. C. For Blind, Bleed ing, Itching and Protruding Piles no remedy equals DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by all Druggists. land intends to make a tour of the west, but It would not be worth his while to come west of the Mississippi river. He would, as the Democratic candidate, come nearer carrying Mis souri for Roosevelt than any other man could possibly do.—Salt Lake Tribune. The Foundation of Health. Nourishment is the foundation ot health, life-—strength. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the one great medicine that enables the stomach and digestive organs to digest, assimilate and transform all foods into the kind of blood thai nourishes the ner ves and feeds the tissues. Kodol lays the foundation lor health. Nature does the rest. Indigestion, Dyspepsia and all disorders of the stomach and digestive organs are cured by the use of Kodol. Sold by all Druggists. Rellffion Enriches Life. Religion satisfies because It enriches life. It opens the way Into a new kind of joy. It tarings into play a new ratine of activity. Thus Jesus said that he came that we might hava life end that we might have it more abun dantly. He came to widen out the cir cle of human appreciation. The pur pose of religion thus considered Is akin fwlth the purpose of all progress. It is to teach new truth, to awaken new aspiration, to develop new possibilities, to round out more fully the natural Ufa of man.—Rev. George Hodges, Pitta burg. Catarrh of the Stomach. When the stomach is over loaded; when food is .taken into il that fails to digest, it decays and inflames the mucuos mem brane, exposing the nerves, and causing the glands to secrete mucin, instead ot the natural juices of digestion. This is called Catarrli of the iStonisch. For years 112 tufl'ered with Catarrh of the Stom ach, caused by indigestion. Dociors and medicines failed to benefit nie until I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.—J. R. Kl,ea,Cop pelL i'ex. Sold by all Druggists. I THE GRANGE Conducted by J. W. D ARROW, Press Correspondent yew York State Grange THE POMONA GRANGE. An Important I,ink In tlie ('liain Be tween Subordinate and State. TSpeclal Correspondence.] The Pomona grange Is the county grange; its Jurisdiction is the county. Thus it becomes a link, and a very im portant link, in the grange chain, be tween the subordinate and the state granges. The Pomona, like the state grange, has usually no fixed place of meeting. Whether it shall have or not depends wholly on conditions. There is one advantage in the Pomona's alternating its meetings with the subordinate granges—it makes it possible to gain a larger membership on the start. It goes to certain members who might not come to it if located at a dis tance from them. The crucial point Is to get them interested at the first; then they will attend. Rut as a rule there will be a larger attendance if the Pomona be centrally and permanently located. If the Pomona holds its meetings alternately among the subordinate granges the entertaining grange is ex pected to furnish the hall and entertain the visiting members. The matter of entertainment is, however, sometimes a bugbear to small granges. We know of n county where the attendance on the I'omona meeting was so large as to make it almost wholly Impossible to secure an invitation (!) for the follow ing quarterly meeting. Visiting mem bers could bring basket lunches, but this, as a rule, is not altogether satis factory. It is a fair proposition, how ever, when the Pomona is held at a fixed location, that all the subordinate granges should contribute, pro rata, to the expense of the hall and speakers, and possibly to have a committee from each grange to solicit refreshments and to assist in serving the tables at the dinner hour. No fixed rules can, how ever, be laid down for the refreshment feature. The Pomona grange should hold at least one business session in the fifth degree and there should he one public session. Much depends on the lecturer for a successful Pomona. The pro gramme requires careful preparation; It is the vital point. Persons selected to address the meeting should feel their responsibility to be on hand promptly and have something to say when they get there. Written papers will serve the purpose best, although a good off hand speaker is usually more entertain ing. But there are people who can talk much and say little and sometimes they are heard In grange meetings. There should be plenty of music and some recitations on every Pomona pro gramme. However brilliant the papers and addresses, there will be a heav iness and a drag unless an occasional souk or recitation is rendered to "en liven the proceedings." Let there be solos, quartets, duets and instrumen tal music, too, where practicable. Give music its proper place at all grange meetings; it's a "good tiling to have in the family" and in the grange. The Pomona, or fifth, degree should be conferred In full form at least once a year; better twice. Let no pains be spared in presenting the work in the most effective manner. By all means "stage" the degree if practicable. In troduce pretty drills and marches ap propriate to the work and confer the degree without the manual. The added effectiveness will more than pay for the extra labor required. J. W. D. Mr*. I). 1). Lord. The popular and able lecturer of the New York state grange is Mrs. B. B. Lord of Sinclairvllle, N. Y. For many years she has buen identified with the work of the Order in the state, and In every capacity has proved herself MltS. B. B. LOUI). [Lecturer New York state grange.] an enthusiastic worker and a wise counselor. She is one of the best grange speakers on the platform today, always interesting, always impressive. Her ability along this line has been recognized in her assignment, during the winter, to address farmers' insti tutes, and she never suffers in com parison with the speakers of the "sterner sex." Mrs. Lord was In charge of the grange headquarters at the Pan-American at Buffalo, and there many Patrons had the pleasure of meeting her. The marked success of the venture—for such it was—was due in great measure to her presence there and to her careful and painstaking oversight of all details. She was elect ed worthy lecturer of the state grunge in 1901 and is one of its most efflciemt otlicers. A JUST ESTIMATE Of the Prtaolvle» and Purposes of the UrnnKO. yiie "ultimate object of this organi zation Is for niutiml instruction and protection," to lighten labor by diffus ing a knowledge of its aims and pur poses, to expand the mind by tracing the beautiful laws that the great Cre ator has established in the universe and to enlarge our views of creative wisdom and power. We are somewhat j proud of our Order, says It. T. Wheel oek in the National Stockman, and do! not hesitate to commend it to our broth er farmers for their careful and dili gent study of its declared principles and purposes, as something that does concern them and ought to interest them. The grange needs you, and, much j more, you need its help and inspiration 1 in your social and business connections. 1 You need its moral, intellectual and educational opportunities 11' you are to keep step with progress oft lie day and j do not wish to be left by the proces- , sion, plowed under, and become a back number. It offers you the most avallu- 1 ble, the best known, noans of doing It. I It is not without money or price—hu-1 manly speaking, 110 desirable thing is— but its cost in money and time Is so dis proportionate to the benefits conferred that the ( cost seems to be of little mo-J merit. The grange is past the experimental stage. It is an assured success. Its influence is felt in our homes, 011 our farms, in society, even reaching into our legislative assemblies—local, state and national. It stands upon its merits, needs 110 bolstering up, asks only our thoughtful, unbiased consideration, and will return many times Its cost to you In money, time and thought, pro vided your mind and heart are open to receive instruction and inspiration. In faith, in hope and In charity we present these lines to the farming public, sincerely believing in the prin ciples herein laid down as being in accord with the Golden ltule and tend ing to produce the greatest good to the greatest number. The l>ucnre of Service. Togo beyond the letter of any obli gation and serve another freely, gener ously, to give time and energy more than Is expected, more than may be rightfully demanded, Is the surest way to advancement. The essence of this kind of service Is sacrifice.—Kev. Dr. Raymond, Schenectady, N. Y. 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Lake, Daniel H.Poust, uals and Firms Solic-, John Bull. ied. | 6RADUA^ketM^ This is the fate of sufferers from Kidney trouble, as the disease is so insiduous that often people have serious Kidney trouble without knowing the real cause of their illness, as diseased kidneys allow the impurities to stay in the system and attack the other Chioago Business Man Cured organs. This accounts for the many different Foley & Co..Chicago, Gentlemen:—About a year agomy health began ° r J to fail, I lost flesh and never felt well. The doctor thought I had stomach Symptoms Of Kidney Disease. and liver trouble, but I became convinced that my kidneys were the cause __ . . _ , , . of my ill health and commenced taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE. It in- YOU begin to teel better at once when taking creased my appetite and made me feel stronger, and the annoying symptoms disappeared. lam now sound and well.—J. K.Horn, 1354 Diversey Blvd., rni rye KHINFY PIIRF* Chicago. June 11,1902. CuPOd „is wife I UUllb E. C. Watkins, sexton of the Methodist Church, Springfleld, Pa., writes: .... , . ~ , , , . . . "My wife has been very bad with kidney trouble and tried several doctors as it stimulates the heart, increases the circulation without benefit. After taking one bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE waa and invigorates the whole system. It strengthens the * nl *" " 6 °" 1 "'" urinary organs and gives you new life and vigor. Ah. D.vi., Ml St"° ng , 1.., writ": "i V.T ircMed wiih kidntr __ . . . complaint for about two years, but a one-dollar bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY TWO SIZES 50c and SI.OO CURE effected a permanent cure." J auies MCFARLANE, Laporte, Dr. OH AS. D. VOORHEES, Sonestown, Pa. t , 9 Capital and Surplus, $450,000.00 T It MaKes No Difference where you live, you can avail yourself of the security and profit an account in this Com pany affords by doing your banking by mail — We pay 3 per cent, compound interest on Savings. Write for the booklet, "Banking by Mail." LACKAWANNA hiMkUSsKiaißnaumKl COMPANY 404 Lackawanna Avenue SCRANTON, PA. ONE MINUTE One Minute Cough Cure does not pass Immedl ttely Into the stomach, but lingers In the throat, chest ind lungs, producing the following results: (1) Relieves the cough. (2) Makes the breathing easy. (3) Cuts out the phlegm. (4) Draws out the Inflammation. (5) Kills the germs (microbes) of dlseiM. (6) Strengthens the mucous membrane*. (7) Clears the head. (S) Relieves the feverish conditions. «■•) Removes every cause of the cough «nd the •train on the lungs. (10) Enables the lungs to contribute pure life giving and life-sustaining oxygen to the blood. Cures Croup and all Cough, Lung and Bronchial Affections. COUGH CURE Prepared by K. O. D«WI iT * 00.. OHIOAQO n«ti «»i*»i 11—« iWumi —lit in 1 innii , A Short Talks on % I Advertisind No. 9. People used to say: " Oh, I never pay any attention to advertisements; they never tell the truth.'' Now It's different; people do read advertisements and they believe them. Advertisers are becoming more careful and more scrupulously truthful every day. I know a firm of advertising agents who also own a medicated soap. I said ; " Is It really such a wonderful thing, and do you take the care you say you do in making it ?" to pushing The best place to put .. AlsKtng a poor article.** an advertisement is in the paper that enjoys the confidence of the community. I believe that the standing of the paper reflects on the advertisements it carries. There is another thought which never occurred to me, but which was conveyed in a remark recently mado to me by Mr. M. M. Gillam, the advertising manager at Wanamaker's. He said : dTtorTal 5 ) " A sleepy paper gathers a sleepy constituency. An alert, wideawake, progressive sheet gets readers who like that sort of thing—or lifts them to its level." Wideawake people aro the ones most influenced by advertising —progressive people who are not afraid of a new thing or a new idea; people who believe in the paper they read because they have learned to rely on it. Depead upon this. If the editorials carry weight, the ads. will pay. Put your trust and your money in that sort of a paper. Occasionally an advertisement will fall flat. The wise man looks for the reason. Ho doesn't say blindly: "Advertising doesn't pay." He looks at the condition of general trade, at the weather, at the goods and the price and the way the ad. was worded. This is certain: A readable ad. in a readable paper will be CCT3 read. Probably not by all of the readers of the paper, but by a sufficient number to make the ad. pay, if the goods are (U rig* ll - No doubt about it whatever. It's as sure as sunshine. A cloudy day comes sometimes, but it doesn't stay long. the editorials carry any -weight Copyright, Charles Austin Bates, Netv York. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. No-To-Bac for FlPty Cents* Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 60c. ftl. All druggist* FOLEYSKIDNEYCURE Make* Kidney and Bladder Bight FAIRBANKS GAS or GASOLINE ENGINES. There are many Gas and Gasoline Engines and ONE "FAIRBANKS" Some resemble it in construction, others in name BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE FAIRBANKS ENGINE. Engines that excell in quality and moderate in cost. Vertical from one to ten horse power. Horizontal three horse power up- THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY, 701 Arch St., Philadelphia. CHARLES L. WING, Agent, Laporte. DYSPEPTICIDE The greatest aid to DIGESTION- Ooirt Tobacco S|iit and Su.okc Vour I.lle Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic. lull of life, nerve jnd vigor, take No-T» 13ac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong, rill druggists, 800 or 31. Curotfuaran te"d Booklet and sample fiee. Address Ster'ing Hemcdy Co . Chicago nr Nt.w York.
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