m The Best place to buy goods is olten askeii by the pru dent housewife. Money saving advantages arc always being searched for Lose no time in making a thorough examination of the New Line of Merchandise Now on IEXHTBITTON! ojcofc br ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Large Store. Hillserove, Pa. Heart From Attacß of LaGrippe. Palpitation, Smother ing, Short Breath. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Cured Me. The terrible after effects of I.a Grippe are most dangerous whea they attack the heart, the capne of life. Weak hearts are as coni inon :is weak stomachs and when mi attack is made upon the weak heart, that organ sooa b:comes a diseased heart and the patient will unless promptly treated, suffer long and eventually die of heart disease, the dread of millions. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure strengthens and regulates the heart's action, enriches the "uioo.l and improves the circulation. "Some years ago I had an attack of the p ip, and it left me with a very weak heart. I V.iipitation, shortness of breath and smother in',' pells that made me sit up in bed to ' I'u '"\ robbing me of sleep, made me most > miserable. I would become fatigued and t-xii i 1 nd from the least exertion and was ia :h a critical condition that 1 could not ittt• • Iti my business. My physician seemed una'."if to control my case, and instead of gett j better I was gradually growing weakvr every day. Then I began taking Dr. Mill l ,' Heart Cure and after I had used two tuit'l- ; 1 was greatly improved. I continued v.ii!; l ie remedy until I had taken in all six b ittu.i when I was able to attend to busi ii' - wUhout inconvenience. 1 was com pleV-iy and permanently cured of heart tremble by Dr. Mi.cs' Heart Cure and cheer in Iv recommend it to all sufferers from that ten it.!" affliction."—ll. 11. EHLE, Glovers ville, N V. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, hid. •,0 IjIFE, NO AMBITION, NO ENERGY. These are common expression? nowa 'w- and the linger post tliut point with ii iiailing accuracy to a nervous system d ol its vitality by over ivrtion. ijversfrafn or excess ot Home kind. That anyone should allow this condition lo go '■ complete mental physical or sexual )i.in it surely must if neglected, is a pii-iiiive crime when the cure is m hand i'i I>!■ A. W. Chase's Nerve I'ill-—a .ii 'iirine designed expressly lor this coti i'in.in a medicine that cures to Slav ' 1 1"! hy resupplying the very essential of lii - Nerve Force. Mr.-;. W. C. Mastellet' (if L'2o K. : sth St., IMoomshurg, I'ft., nays: — I " .'is feeling very nervous and ven i i •• i run down last winter when I s.iu ... W. Chase's Nerve Pillr; recon. i■■ ii.l.'d for such a condition. 1 got a box • ' tried them. They have done me a <-i'"ld of good, toned up and strengthened • •• system generally, made mv nerves ■ and steady and give me a feeling l'iv and vigor. The medicine is a good i* w ''orator and rehuilder and I can rec intend it highly to anyone needing a '. <• i i'rve and general tunic." s()c a box ■,t de-ilere or Dr. A. \V. Chase Medicine I >. I'.uflalo. N. V. See that portrate •i i gnatuiv ni \. W. Chase M. D. are i' i.orv package SS SH WHSKEY FREE toin<ii» KtosigyJl II ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■ eute ,«8 know tho moaning of word* and will do an we say. Wo elalm to bo the lowest,priced WhUker Home and the jb;lf U "i. Wp w fc,^ hu * e y Uoaeera in the South. All the North Carolina Whlakey we eell la good—there'a ao bad. |ij > |*>P*® here wouldn't adulterate it they know how—they are too ho«wtl Most whiskey Hellers are noted for miximr, blending and watering. We sell more genuino old whiskey endless water «>>*n Sffli'S I _«!* «%!*>. ---J i D /. ku ".7? co . a "!r? ttor -, "Vm'per'. II Year Old" W hlakej I. «£> V I SH{ It • made by honest jwople In tho mountain* or ■&< i I t :t|Rv <S) 1 North Carolina, in oUI-Myle copper atilU, just as It wan made by Wfift: j I ourKrandfathers. First-rate whiskey is sold at g&.OO to #6.00 II YEAR OLD per gallon, but it'e not any better than "Casper's 11 Year Old." It |§& ]■ _ must please or we will buy It back. We hare a capital of 9600,000. Of, I VA/fl S??H° National Bank and the lledmont Bartnmllknlt Inf- 1 I He * I 2 ? ? our word lsjrood. To Introduce this old, 112& J ? nMt "' l , l ." k V v , we " r ° ar Full gnart. at* »t a.per'. 11 mky v 1 H) aenr Old —two sample bottles, one 15, one 18 year old—a cork m 1 I *-*{ s!!£«,££i •J lri ® k lnff *jM»-all for #9.95. If $5.90 Is eent we fe- -■ ble the above and nut In free One Full Quart Kxtra. Hft ; II •<>»*« ofthls Whiskey only 7 years old, and will send flve- K> £■ uIP'III " £S"? n ?1?. for ? 10 ? r fnrninh twenty full quart bottles on re- E& mW J?IiS •112' 1 **;? ' roe corkscrews, drinking glasses *nd Rain ed- M| i'i Rr 1 ?. this whiskey cost less than §2.20 per gallon delivered, jr.- I We ship in plain boxes with no marks to indicate contents, aad ■■I 1 ™ I 1 repay all Exprey. Bayers West of Texas, Kansas, Nebraska !■ I » dl' r , ,•- - J *nd Dakote must add 20 cents per quart extra. SxSSS®!^ Highway Brevities v Where good roads have been built, farm values have improved, because it is easier to get produce to market, and life is made pleasanter and happier for the owner of the land. The difference between a good road and a bad road is the difference be tween comfortable clothing and rags, between a full meal aud a scant lunch. There is nothing more enjoyed than a good mad. It is the common proper ty of everybody, it is ha red by all, it Is needed by all, it benefits all. A good mad is "a thing of beauty and a Joy forever." while a bad road is an abomination. A good road needs no friends: a bad road never had any. The loss to any community, directly and indirectly, because of bad roads very ijuickly amounts to more than the cost of constructing first class high ways. Tiie is.Miif. If it had the power, as It did under Cleveland, to enact any law it pleased, the Democracy would make a bad mesa of it, just as it did then, and plunge the country into panic, closing shops and factories and throwing hundreds of thousands of men and women out of work. The issue, therefore, is between conservatism, as represented by the Re publican party, and radicalism, as rep resented by the Democracy. IV •bester Post-Kx press. Work on (ioitrtdii Hon*!*, Georgia's new vagrancy law makes It lawful to put to work on the high ways any adult who cannot show he has regular employment. As a result of the enforcement of this law the highways of that state are bellin put In the finest condition. The Patrons' Fire Insurance associa tion of St. Lawrence county, N. Y. 112 carries insurance on faruers' property to the amount of about $7,000,000. It has been in existence twenty-five years. The average cost of insurance lias been about £1 per thousand per year. An Kilucatlonul Agency. It is not so much what one knows as what be can use that makes him strong and practical. The peculiar value of grange education iies in the fact tb\»t the member can use his knowledge in the discussions and de liberations of the grange hall, and, on going out, he can practically apply it on the farm and in the business of life generally. Farmers who fall to get their children into the grange are neg lecting one of the best educational agencies (hat these children will ever have within their reach- - J. T. Aiiman Judxe Parker's Ketlc-ence. On the other hand. Judge Parker's friends think his reticence may be jus tified by the fact that the Democracy has for eight years past had a candi date who talked enough for the next eight years to come.—Pittsburg Dis patch. llcnrnt'n $2,000,000 Bid. Hearst's success in getting delegates has created some dismay among the conservative elements of his party. It is said that he will give the Democratic national committee §2,000,000 to nomi nate him.—Chestertown (Md.l Enter prise. What is >cott s Emulsion? It is a strengthening food and tonic, remarkable in its flesh-form ing properties. It contains Cod- Liver Oil emulsified or partially digested, combined with the well known and highly prized Hypo pnosphites of Lime and Soda, so that their potency is materially increased. WhatWUIHOo? 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 y«ars has proven it in tens of thousands of C<VSCS« /?(• sure ynu get 'iCOTT'S Emulsion. t,oc. and SI.OO, a'l druggists. SCOTT & BOWNIi, Chetaistr.. New York. 6hortTalks on Advertising « No. 8. One man succeeds and another man fails and people wonder how it hnppe**. !t seems sometimes to people who don't think deeply that the weaker, duller man i,'>cs ahead, and that his more brilliant brother sticks in the rut at the bottom of the hill. Slight dillerences in men seem to make all Ae tfcide diffvw«es lictween success and failure. ' tlf In games of chance (?) the " bank " has onif a slight ~ Jvj percentage, but the bank always wins. JDL Vf Back of every result is a reason. Back of business success are earnestness, energy, 1 ■crsistcnce, concentration Between these 1 rt^y'' * "ind achievement is adver<KfciL _ r No man ever yet made t AcoMi of bu»i- *' ness without advertising of some sort Maybe lie didn't call it advertising, bwt it wa« adver- H I' tising just the same. J lj Advertising primarily S consists in letting a lot of 'fSjj * H people know you are ing existence and What exoufce liiirr 3 ** vou may have for it. " * ■" The nucleus of adver- *""* * ,kanct ,kt ' *"*' alwa » wilu '" '.ising 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 A the newspapers of America. When a man goes into business he has some cards printed, and when he meets an 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 the operation ofteo enough—person®}*. nMMMMMaan What you can do is to put the card and the remark, « ■A it 1.. more or less elaborately expressed, into such a paper "\V vMI Wil/11 as ono y° u are feuding now and have it handed \>\i \\\ H Ifi 'Z I *° a great number af people all In one day. \ le differeiice i Q n,OD that makos one do this 'AI aßf * anot^er r e'use is small. That is, it looks <un;Jl ' • 1- at the start. It's litas most all little things. When >ou stop to analyzo it a*d figure it out to its ult; " ■' mate result, you find that it grows into proportions ' jm ,~ _i of great magnitude. An advertisement in the newspaper is a little thing, but it goes taito thousands of homes and tells ~~T~ thousands of people just what you most wish them If the ad. is an honest ad. it will always pay. " ll'htn yeu'rt litmm my way, *' *'/ I." '[ V CharUs Austin Bain, Nrw Yark. Tri=Weekly N. Y. 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It removes the cause of the ; SB many diseases resulting from disorde red kidneys which have allowed your whole system to become poisoned. H Rheumatism, Bad Blood, Gout, G: -avel, Dropsy, Inflammation of the Bladder, Diabetes and Bright's Disease, |jy HH and many others, are all due to disordered Kidneys. A simple test for Kidney disease is to set aside your urine &j CT in a bottle or glass for twenty-four t ours. If there is a sediment or a cloudy appearance, it indicates that your ps ,9 kidneys are diseased, and unless something is done they become more and more affected until Bright's Disease |U or Diabetes develops. ||| FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE is th & only preparation which will positively cure all forms of Kidney and |w| Bladder troubles, and cure you permar pntly. It is a safe remedy and certain in results. |i If You are a sufferer", take#FOLEY'S SIDNEY GUFiZ once. It vy'iiJ make you well. ' r : Wl Some Pronounced Incurable Had Lumbago and Kidney Trouble j M9 _Mr. G. A. 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