Dropsy Neuralgia of the Heart For Years. Pain Went From Heart to Head. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and Nervine Cured. "About .three years ago my sister was so badly affected with heart trouble and neu ralgia of the heart that we did not expect her to live. Although we had a first-class phy sician she grew worse under this treatment. She had a swollen dropsical look and had frequent spells of neuralgia pain at her heart when she would render the most heart-rend ing moans and shrieks. At times the pain would go from her heart to her head when a lump would appear on her temple half as large as an egg. One night she got up in bed and ran into the back yard crying with pain; she was not conscious of it, however, and was brought back to the house by neigh bors. I bought for her a bottle each of Dr. Miles' Nervine and Heart Cure which helped her greatly. She afterward used some Ave or six bottles and has never had a spell since. I had used your medicine with great benefit myself. I know that Nervine and Heart Cure net only saved my sister's life but also saved me from insanity and death. I was so nervous I could not bear the slightest noise cr movement around me and I suffered from palpitation and pain in the heart. I had cholcing sensations, dizzy and faint spells, smothering spells when I could scarcely get my breath; I was so nervous I was treated like a child and at one time it was thought I was losing my mind. Nervine saved me from Insanity."— KATlE ACKES, Clover Creek, Pa. All druggists sell dnd guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nfrveus and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles 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 tip 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, billiousncss and liver trouble De Witt'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 by all Druggists. An Ideal Leader. Gorman Is 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 yon have tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It will cure when every thing else laijs—it has done this in thousands ol cases. Ilere is one of them: I suffered from bleeding und 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 Ilazle iSalve. Two boxes of this salve cured me eighteen months ago and I have not liad a touch of the piles since.—H. A.Tis ilale,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 ol 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 that nourishes the ner ves and feeds the tissues. Kodol lays ihe foundation lor health. Nature does -I'e rest, indigestion, Dyspepsia and all disorders of the stomach and digestive organs are cured by the use of Kodol. Sold bv all Druggists. Religion Enriches Life. Religion satisfies because It enriches life. It opens the way Into a new kind of joy. It brings Into play a new rai.go of activity. Thus Jesus said that he came that we might have life and that we might have it more abun flantly. He 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 new truth, to awaken new aspiration, to develop new possibilities, to round out more fully the natural life of man.—Rev. George Hodges, Pitts burg. Catarrh of the Stomaoh. When the stomach is over loaded; when lood is taken into it that tails to digest, it decays and inflames the mucuos mem brane, exposing the nerves, and causing Ihe glands to secrete mucin, instead ol the natural juices of digestion. This is called Catarrh of the Stomach. For years I tuff'ered with Catarrh of theStom-' Etc 11, caused by indigestion. Doctors and medicines failed to benefit me until I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.—J. R. Rhea,Cop pell. Tex. Sold by all Druggists. j THE GR.ANGE Conducted by J. W. DARROW, Proa Correspond! Nt New York State Grnityc i I , GRANGE FIELD MEETINGS. National Maater Jonea Write* of Their Importance. [Special Correspondence.] These meetings afford rare opportu nity to disseminate grange principles, l'ormlt uie to suggest to those having local charge of these meetings that 110 effort be spared to make them of as great value to the Order and the public as possible. The meetings should promote social and fraternal greetings and extend the acquaintance of members and others, with all the good people in a radius of twenty or twenty-five miles of each meeting. To secure attendance and the best people, system must be employed. The Pomona, or subordinate, grange having the meeting in charge should appoint active and energetic committees—first, on programme; second, on arrange ments and grounds; third, 011 music; fourth. 011 advertising, invitation and printing; fifth, 011 reception. Every detail of the meeting should be thought out and provision made to make the meeting pleasing, entertain ing, enjoyable and profitable to ail who may attend. If the committee 011 in vitation should have printed a circular letter cordially inviting those to whom it may be addressed and their families to attend and mail or deliver to every family whom you would like to be pres ent it would add largely to the at tendance. Large supplies of grange literature should be judiciously distributed with the letters of invitation and at the meet ings. This will afford members an op portunity to inquire after the meeting as to the impressions made by the liter ature or at the meeting and secure a good many applications. I'utrons of Husbandry should remember when those not members of the Order are fa vorably impressed with the objects, purposes and work of the Order it is a good time to secure their active co-op eration and membership. AARON JONES, National Master. Miss Jennie Bnell, Secretary Mleli- IRILII Stale Grange. Michigan Patrons need 110 introduc tion to their enthusiastic state secre tary. Her connection with grange work began as assistant to the first secretary of Michigan state grange, J. T. Cobb, who was one oft lie members of the "old guard" and left his impress on the work of the Order in that state. She MISS JENNIE 111' I'LL. was with Mr. Cobb five years and was also editor of the Grange Visitor, then the organ of the granges of Michigan. When Mr. Cobb declined re-election Miss Huell was elected his successor in 181)0. Her work in that position has been invaluable to the Order, and 110 little share of the credit for the remark able growtli of the grange in the Wol verine State belongs to her. Miss Huell has also beeu lecturer of the Washte naw county Pomona grange for the past four years. Thonalud Inlands Grantee lilty. It has been the custom of the New York state grange for a few years past to have a grand rally in August at the Thousand islands of the St. Lawrence. Under the direction of a special committee comprising Mr. George A. Fuller, overseer of the New York state grange, and Mr. Ira Sliarpe, chairman of the executive committee, the meeting there this year will occur on Aug. IS. Addresses will be delivered by Governor N. J. Haehelder of New Hampshire, who is likewise lecturer of the national grange; Professor L. H. Bailey of Cornell university and Hon. James Wood of Mount Kiseo, N. Y. As the railroads offer low rates and every one enjoys visiting the beautiful Thousand islands, a large attendance Is anticipated. Farmer*' Oraanlzntlon*. Farmers' organizations are a neees- j slty. In order to meet successfully or ganized power the farmers must form thorough organizations among them- i selves, and there is no national and complete organization except the grange. It must be either this or 110 t- ! lng, and farmers themselves must de- ! clde the question, and it has no middle ground, simply two sides from which j to choose. One is to unite in organiza- ! tlon and cooperative work in self de fense and protection and the other is to keep aloof from organization, which virtually acknowledges tlmt we are in capable of self government and there fore prefer masters to control 11s, and we accept whatever they may see fit to leave us.—Henry Eshbaugh. « Loaded Black Powder Shells Bsfp^ shoot stronger and reload better Wy/T than any other black powder /sflx shells on the market, because (§Sj3foW= they are loaded more carefully |l| j J| 111 and made more scientifically. fmwMflll VpH tM Try them. They are WJi Jj riUNTErS fAVOftlTEjy JMDcprM of llic Nntlonnl Graufce. Master, Aaron Jones, South Bend, I nil.; overseer, <). Gardner, Rockland, Me.; lecturer, N. J. Bachelder, East Andover, N. II.; steward, W. O. Jewett, Worcester, Mass.; assistant steward, C. O. Raine, Monticello, Mo.; chaplaiu, W. K. Thompson, Liberty Hill, 8. C.; treasurer, Mrs. 10. S. McDowell, Rome, N. Y.; secretary, C. M. Freeman, Washington; gate keeper, (i. W. Haird, Edina Mills, Minn.; Ceres, Mrs. M. M. Wilson, Magnolia, III.; Pomona, Mrs. C. Atkenson, Morgantown, W. Va.; Flora, Mrs. S. I!. Wolcott, Coviug ton, Ky.; lady assistant steward, Mrs. ! M. A. Hill, West lord. Pa. Woman's work in Michigan is divid- J ed into three departments—social, J school and fresh air. Fresh air work ' consists in bringing the poorer children j of the cities, into country homes. Last j year 23(5 were thus transported from j Viie polluted atmosphere of the city to | breathe the purer air of the country— I to get a glimpse of a nobler life. There never was greater interest manifested in the work of our Order j than at the present moment. A grange was recently organized in | Strafford, N. H.. with sixty-two char-1 ter members, twenty-six of whom ar« \ named Foss. Cbippevva r Xtme IkUns- Lime furnished »n car load lots, delivered at j Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Penn'a. M. E. 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' r The successful new idea is the one that everybody has unconsciously recog nized for a long time. Don't get beyond the age. ——l——„ 1 don't believe in cute advertising. It may * pay in the show business. I've heard that it yk r § The other day I asked a theatrical mana- JT Tgr 8 agßr whetber he ha(i cv ® r tried newspaper gnyjadvertising alone and unaided by posters. {£, § sa ® a ' f ' tr * e d posters (H ji H alone, too, and that a combination was better, Tf □ but he said: " Novelties and startling effects jSfija 1 Business methods and show methods must an! 4 Ojj necessity differ. A show stays a day, or l^ree da y s - or a May never come again. "Norjelties and startling effects are best and the r \ C - /or theatricals, more their FTS \j curiosity is aroused the better. It isn't that II S' \ >\lL —IT* way in a mercantile business. That *-i- m\ ~ stays. The longer it stays in one spot wt]\ ovit the better—if it is properly conducted. \ ' Show methods of advertising will beget suspicion. Can't have "startling reductions" and "bankrupt sales" every A day. That doesn't mean never have a I " sale." Have plenty of them, but find , J// JjFJr e good honest reason for each one and ,'l ! "fight it out on that line." Remember the boy who cried "Wolf!" and don't say anything startling unless it can be ' backed up with the facts. I£ you cry -==»=» •' Wolf !" let folks hear him howl. " A show stays a day, or three days, or a week. t Copyright, Charles Austin Hates, Nrut York, May neier come back attain." Foley*s Kidney Cure DYSPEPTICIDE makes kidneys and bladder right. \ The greatest aid to DIGESTION. flr Fifty Cents." ~ J Tobacco Spit mid Su okc \uur ..lie AU„,. Guaranteed nhacco habit cure, makes weak ~ . . tnen strou*;, blood pure. Soc.sl. All drueeists. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic, lull of life, nerve and vigor, talcei No To ■tj. —-,i, IT.MWW .#>■ m Uae, the wonoer - worker, that makes weak men rfIITTYN KIIBNF YniRE str " ne - HU <lrut.'gists,r.Ocorll. c-iruguaran. IV/LLI JIUVIII/1 VUI\I« te-d. Booklet and sample free. Ad.lrens Makes Kidney* and Bladder Bight Remedy Co , Chicago or New York. PAIRSANISS 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 Lt . WING, Agent, Laporte.
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