Hean From AttacK of LaGrippe. Palpitation, Smother ing, Short Breath. Or. Miles' Heart Cure Cured Me. The terrible aftereffects of I.a Grippe are most dangerous when they attack the heart, the engine of life. Weak hearts are as com mon as weak stomachs and when an attack is • ide upon the weak heart, that organ soon i comes a diseased heart and the patient will s ess promptly treated, suffer long and ■ntually die of heart disease, the dread of p: ilions. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure strengthens :::-.d regulates the heart's action, enriches the <od and improves the circulation. Some years ago I had an attack of the ip, and it left me with a very weak heart. ' imitation, shortness of breath and smother in:; spells that made me sit up in bed to 1: itlie, robbing me of sleep, made me most t Table. 1 would become fatigued and exhausted from the least exertion and was in such a critical condition that I could not atte nd to my business. My physician seemed unable to control my case, and instead of getting better I was gradually growing v :icer every day. Then I begun taking Dr. '.i :,<■»' Heart Cure and after fhad used two I 'les I was greatly improved. I continued wuh the remedy until I had taken in all six I '.ties when I was able to attend to busi i without inconvenience. 1 was com -1 I dy and permanently cured of heart tile by Dr. Miics' Heart Cure and cheer f Iv recommend it to all sufferers from that t""i)le affliction." —11. H. El ILK, Glovers V.. N V. Ml druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle I >r. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book (m Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. u > w ft The Best place to buy goods ! . otten asked by the pru rent housewife. Money saving advantages ;:rc always be searche for lose no time in making a ihorough examination of th<- New Line of Merchandise Now on iETAIBTffoNI )Klp A 'l* ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Version Hull's Large Store. Hi I] strove, Pa. Judge Parker'* Reticence. On the other hand, Judge Parker's friends think his reticence way be jus tiii "T by the fact that the Democracy lias forel sj.lit years past had a candi date who talked enough for the next el' lit years to come. -Pittsburg Dis patch. llenrnt'N 95.000.000 Hid. Hearst's success in getting delegates has created some dismay among the <ov-a native elements of his party. It i?. said that he will give the Democratic national committee $2,000,000 to nonil i' :te him.—Chester town (Md.) Enter prine. j lie Patrons' Eire Insurance associa tion of St. Lawrence county, N. V., c.:.■■'.es insurance on faruers' property to the amount of about $7,000,000. It I.".mi in existence twenty-live years. 'I I," average cost of insurance has been about sil per thousand per year. Gorma !> Ficuln Jill ISMno. Gorman has found what he thinks Is i.n issue. He calls I'oosevelt a cz; r. : .1 the sloiran he is. "Dov. ; with one man power." Well, the Dei ocrnts must have some kind of an 1- : . and the less it means the mo'i !■ ilng It will provide. Jersey C'ifv .: . ;v,ial. p£ fFll ONE FULL QUART OF UfUICIfCV UfUICIfCV EDEf WHISKEY FREE cn We know the meaning of words and will do aa we say. We f' claim to I b ®*he low eM .priced Wkiakrj Houie nd ike Largest M nil Order Whiskey Ceaeern in the South. All the Nofth ( »rolln« W kliikey we eell le rood—there'S BO had. , ;^M^aSgga!XffT?>WPeople here wouldn't adulterate If they knew how—thej ore too Wr-t Meeoet! Most whiskey sellers are noted for mixing, blending and £6Y W ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l watering. We sell more genuine old whiskey endless water than i&V?I - * ■ an /. kUl , ) ?? OomvXiU*. ?'€asper'e 11 Year Old" Whiskey Is iVs I •Ida" Id Joy! It's made by honest people In the mountains or fl 5) BNorth Carolina, in old-style copper stills, lust as It was made by fl <JffP "tyuM!** ig/ First-rate whiskey Is sold at Oft. 00 to #6.00 > V vfl 11 YEAR OLD ■ l* r gallon, but It'e not any better than "Casper's II Year Old." It Fs' I CiISUSL- -1 ■muitpleosoor we will buy It back. We hare a capital oft 600,000, fee. I \\jyffii Hand the Peoples' National Bank and the Piedmont Barings Bank ■ofthiscity will tell you our word Is irood. To Introduoe Oils old. t& « Eft « ■ Tear Old"—two sample bottles, one 15, one II year old-a cork* fkir I Ufßscrew and a drinking glass-all for 00.96. If Oft. 00 Is sent we - O jy.anllL.V£--JrMrMßM c ?'P t °* Ml and give free corkscrews, drinking glasses and sam- Kr fl ■m'iWiLJ I P le «t making this whiskey coat lesa than 18.80 per gallon delivered. Mk- fl IJI ll We ship In plain boxes with no marks to Indicate contents, and P. ..fl Ijk - „M .IB Pww all Express. Buyers West of Texas, Ksnwss, Nebraska v tfts arm through their Bankers. Wtj cbwriully vu4orfc tiitw, and Irieads in need uf pure wtiisluo* for m«Ji< *1 u*, u*o<i u.>t hesitate u, ordvr tauij-U lot. STATEM KXT OF THE RECEIPTS AND EX ISi IT! HE OF LAPOHTF! BOROUO &CHOOL 1)1 STRUCT FOR YE VR 1-NDING JCNE 1904. JOHN W. FLYNN, Treasurer. SCHOOL TAX, Rec<l from W. .1. La we Treasurer La porte Twn ini.r»7 " \. F Tripp. Col. 1W... 013 *'■> " R.A Conklin " 1902.... 89.11 ' •St:»t" ApPropnation... 43n.«v, • • •• 44 44 Special.... *2l RalDueJ. W Flvnn. Ti» a-urer 10302 p,v Vint due.T.W Flvnn. last Audit. 'V. r-. •• Orders redeemed...... WS.V '• 2 per ot Com on orders 2C. r «'. 1889.31 1H59."1 RI'ILDIXM T\X. To A mount on hand last ~.. •'•".TO Received from \. F Trfpp (-ol leet or 291.53 \ mount duo .I.W. Flvnn. Treasurer 121.82 Bv Am.t paid for Bond 13 & 1nt.... 101 07 " TBBond Coupons redmrt 45.00 44 •' Orders redeemed 281.81 44 o per et Commission S; " 4*7.05 437.05 MCSTCAK FT'XI). To \mount on band last Audit.. 108.83 Bv BaJ on hand'in hands of Treas W f-' Ti A. CONKI.IX Collector for year 110'.. SCTKMVLTAX. Paiancedue Inst Audit 169,01 Bv Treasurers Receipts So.li 44 r> per et Commission 4,68 " Balance Hue 75.9 1H9.U1 100.0 WILDING TAX. To Am.tdue R. A. Conklin. C 01.... 75.2-") By amount due " last Audit. T" ° A. F. TRIPP. Colleetor, for year ending 1901. To Amount of Duplicate " 5 per et added Jk9l.°4. 4.60 34.10 1.71 By Exonerations allowed 26 >3 ' I,and Return* J1 !■' " 5 per et Abatemcton #180.73 24. 4 " Tresaurers Receipt 142 a 4 •• 3 per et "ommission 13.70 •Treasurers Reeeipt so •>* " ."> per et Commission 4.70 •• Treasurers Receipt 87.::' • * per et Commission on $96,51... -4>" " Treasurers Reeeipt. 24.25 •• 112» per et Commissionon *35 87...11.1" 1 • Balance due from A. E.Tripp.. 11:2'' 775.08 775. OS BI'ILDIsG TAX. To Amount of Duplieate 345,70 " 5 Per et. Added $10.60 2 " \ " 15.10 76 By Exonerations allowed 9.1° • Land Returns. 1* ' 8 " 5 per et Abatemcnts22l.6o 11.(8 Treasuaers Reeeipt 201.".' • 3 per et Commission »' 2 • Treasurers Reeeipt 38 p • 5 per et Commission 2.0i " Treasurer< Reeeipt :ts <"3 " "> per et Colleetion $12.09 2.13 •• Treasurers Reeeipt 10."' " 5 peret Commission .79 Balance due from Collector 0.40 345. 19 348.49. S TATEMENT of RESOCRcES and LI ABILITIES SCHOOL FI ND. Due.l. W. Flvnn Treasurer 103.02 Due from A. E. Tripp, Colleetor... 11.20 " Land Returns 4902 15.67 Hal Liabilities over Resources 32.01 103.02 103.02 BUILDING FI'XD. Due.l. \Y. Flvnn. Treasurer 121.82 Bonds Outstanding 1000.00 Dm' from A. E. Tripp,Colleetor., 6.4> Land Returns 1903 I*9^ Bill Liabilities over Resources 10»»6.3s 1121.82 1121 v R EC ATI T I* L AT ION. Teachers Wages 900.00 Books A Supplies 192.pi Fuel 140.71 Attending Institute is. 75 ~ng. s.OO Repairs 227.31 Puli statement End Tax Liens 30.00 Bond redeemed . 101.07 ntcreston Bonds 45.00 Secretary Salary 25.00 Trt usurers Commission.... 35.10 1789.70 We the undersigned. Auditors of Lafiorte Boi ougli, do certify that we have carefully examine' the Account.- of the several olVices. Collectors am' Treasurer for the fiscal year 1903. and find then correct as set forth in the foregoing Statement. Witness our hands ami seals this 6th day ot June 1901. M. J. McNELLAN. ) J.II. GANSEL. ■ Auditors. J. G. CULVER. j What is Scott's Emulsion? It is a strengthening food and onic, remarkable in its flesh-form ng properties. It contains Cod- Liver Oil emulsified or partially digested, combined with the well known and highly prized Hypo phosphites of Lime and Soda, so that their potency is materially increased. What WillH Do? It will arrest loss of flesh and restore to a normal condition the infant, the child and the adult. It will enrich the blood of the anemic; will stop the cough, heal the irrita tion of the throat and lungs, and | cure incipient consumption. We make this statement because the experience of twenty-five years has proven it in tens of thousands of CcISCS* Rf sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. 50c. and SI.OO, all druggists, i SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. New York. n " short Talks on T™^ No. 8. One man succeeds and another man fails and people wonder how it happen i. It stfems sometimes to people who don't think deeply that the weaker, duller man goes ahead, and that his more brilliant brother sticks in the rut at the bottom o£ the hill. Slight differences in men seem to make all the wide differences between success and failure. x _ - In games of chance (?) the " bank" has only a slight X' percentage, but the bank always wins. JQI -> 15ack of every result is a reason. Back 'Kit of business success are earnestness, energy, A^ persistence, concentration. Between these * and achievement is advertising. ' No man ever yet made a success of busi- N ness without advertising of some sort. Maybe he didn't call it advertising, but it was adver- H jj tising just the same. .iff- ® lj Advertising primarily 9 W consists in letting a lot of |||| vSbm I people know you are in h, ,6& g existence and what excuse vou may have for it. v The nucleus of adver- * thaH " "" tUw " 3 " u * nJ " tising is a sign over the door. If nobody had ever put up a sign, one baking powder company would not now be paying out SBOO,OOO a year placing signs in all the newspapers of America. When a man goes into business he has some cards printed, and when he meets un acquaintance thereafter he pokes out a card and says: "When you arc down my way, drop in." That's advertising. The trouble is that you can't repeat tho operation often enough—personally. What you can do is to put the card and the remark, I I . ,\ a I more or less elaborately expressed, into such a paper '\\ v\llWi \/f1 as one - ou are rea ding now and have it handed i \\\ Iff l ° a rnat nuT "ber of people all in one day. The difference in men that makes one do this \I and another refuse is small. That is, it looks small at the start. It's like most all little things. When ' g=" you stop to analyze it and figure it out to its ulti- j mate result, you find that it grows into proportions • ■ of great magnitude. Au advertisement in the newspaper is a little & thing, but it goes into thousands of homes and tells ~~Z- thousands of people just what you most wish them j —• 5-?., . to hear. ■* If the ad. is an honest ad. it will always pay. j u Wk*n yau'*-t dmvn my way, '■» " C+fyrigTii, Char Its Austin Battt, A'ru> York. Tri=Weekly N. Y. Tribune! and News Item 1.50 Tribune Farmer and News Item.! Thirty pages a week 52 times, $ 1. Our Great Reduction Offer to New and Old Subscribers. > Tri-Weekly Williamsport our Chlb frice Gazette and Bulletin, & I 50 1.50 S Republican News Item LOOKv»h* } Together, $2.50 $2.50 <J T ~o Pays for One Year. ' Pays for Four Papers Each Week. The above price will be accepted for new or renewed subscriptions. All arrearages must be paid in full before this iiberal offer will be extended tc delinquent subscrib ers. I Will positively cure a say case of Kidney 1 1 or Bladder disease not beyond t§so reach § 1 of medicine. No medicine can do Eiior@. I fl FOLEY'S KIDNEY RIIRF Passed Sione and Gravel With Excruciating Pains ] fl ■ V nillllhl UUnk A H.Thurnes, Mgr. Wills Creek Coal Co., Buffalo, 0., writes: .* fl m "J have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, pass- '<2 fl strene-thetm tHp lirinflrv nrcyanc '"8 gravel or stones with excruciating pains. Other medicines only ■ fl ? . ® I tlic U1 Illctry org-ano, gave relief. After taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE the result was.l fl builds 110 the flflfl invitr surprising. A few doses started the brick dust, like fine stones, etc., fl U r* J*.iUUCys> ctllU inVlg- an d now I have no pain across my kidneys and 1 feel like a new man. fl orates the whole system. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE has done me SI,OOO worth of good." ffl ITIR fiIIARANTL-rn ' 2o CiSlßr Ramed y C;SI Compai-e With It fl OUAIfAW I bfc.ll Thos. W. Carter, of Ashboro, N. C., had Kidney Trouble and B vuua CIVEC en J « trwrfu one bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE effected a perfect cure, and . j ■ "" OUC ana 9liUu he says there is no remedy that will compare with it. , SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY J MMIW ■ ...a—wF JAMftS McPARLANE Laporte, L>r. Voorhoes SonestowD, Pa. \ J MAGAzimcr r oM ' For, ti-ss t.z. . . .< THE managementof •'l •• I -r-. nc.adft A. combination offerw, In'-ioiiii/-. 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