U > M m The Best place to buy goods Is often asked by the pru pi-nt housewife. Money saving advantages . i .'always being searched for Lose no time in making a 'thorough examination of the New Line of Merchandise Now on 'i f*y^ ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Large Store. Hillserove, Pa. All recognized authorities on the | su!i ft say Unit no vegetable matter should be usod in the construction and | maintenance of roads or highways. In j spite of this, however, many road | menders are throwing into the middle of the road the mud from the side dltd'os, as well as the grass and.weeds that have grown up by the side of the road. The leaves and other litter that have ■ ccumuiated at the sides of the road are placed in the road to rot and ma!.;' quagmires for tile people to tr.-iw: through Good Iloads Magazine. ; unp^rflnons. i'l e .'National Association of Import j ers h:!f» been organized 111 JS'ew York j "to aid in securing equitable tariff j legislation consonant with a proper i consideration of the interest of.the im porter-; of the country." When the HeiiMieratic party is so devoted to the tarllV interests of the importers as to favor the attoiition of the tariff it is difficult to see why the importers should organize separately for that purpose. But ail importers are uot in •erested in this organization.—Phila delphia Press. Firm Foot In sr. If Republicans can't tind firm footing on th.it platform they will be hard to suit. Anybody who doesn't like it wift do well to compare it with the Demo cratic platform. -New Haven Journal Heart From Attack of LaGrippe. Palpitation, Smother ing, Short Breath. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Cured Me. The terrible after effects of I.a Grippe are most dangerous when they attack the heart, the cng'iie of life. Weak hearts are as com mon .is weak stomachs and when an attack is | made upon the weak heart, that organ soon becomes a diseased heart and the patient will j unle s promptly treated, suffer long and eventually die of heart disease, the dread of j m;. .o.;s. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure strengthens j and iemulates the heart's action, enriches the uloo i ad improves the circulation. "Some years ago I had an attack of the grip, an tit left i>ie with a very weak heart. Palp taaou, shortness of breath and smother- ; ing spells that made me sit up in bed to j hre :t ■ i *', robbing me of sleep, made me most i miserable. I would become fatigued and exn..us;-d from the least exertion and was in such a critical condition that 1 could not ! attend to my business. My plivsician seemed ; unable to control my case, and instead of j getting better I was gradually growing w-ah'-i every day. Then I hep n taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure ami afer I had used two buttles 1 was greatly improved. I continued with the remedy until I had taken in all six b uties when I was able to attend to busi ness without inconvenience. 1 was com pletely and permanently cured of heart ttottlile by Df. Miles' Heart Core atul cheer fti Iv ommend it to all sufferers from that 1 Ifri-iU* affliction." —11. 11. Eiilk, (Jlovers villc, N Y. 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, Ind. gi fl ONE FULL QUART OF al WHISKEY FREE toind^B&sffS vv iii lmlb i rntt cut eeout eats. _ . We know the meaning of words and will do as we say. W« (• •» claim U be the lowest .priced WhlnLry House and the Largest Mall Order Whiskey Uoneern In the South. All the North Carolina Whiskey we aril !• good— there's bo bad. $• People here wouldn'tadulterate if they knew how—they ore too Jt>. - '' huß«*i! M->nt whiskey sellers are noted lor mixing,blending and Mtt■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ watering:. We sell more genuine old whiskey and less water than 112 ■ y» :. w n jJ, , i aiy known competitor. "Casper's 11 Year Old" Whiskey Is . a Liquid Joyl it's uiode by honest people in the mountains of M&'V! *SI N North Carolina, in old-style copper stills, Just as it was made by Stfftfs our grandfathers. First-rate whiskey is sold at 95.00 to SO.OO Kfts- > 11 YEAR 'Ol n per gallon, but it's not any better than "Casperoli Year Old." It must please or we will buy it back. We have a capital of 1600,000. »{&*• and the Peoples' National Bank and the Piedmont Savings Bank m ■ of this city will tell you our word is good. To Introduce this old, Y™»roTi'" t twoMm'?e r t/t° r Full i? U " r, fg ,f "ofi* ert ffii tl| KTew and a drinking rlobs—all'ror(iu!9s? l(>ft!oo Ismnt w. Jfft s will double the above and put In free One Fall Ouart Extra. *. v - We have some of this whiskey only 7 years old, and will send live- K£ , gallon keg for $lO or will furnish twenty full tjuart bottles on re- K§ - KA celpt of Sil and give free corkscrews, drinking glasses and sam g>; v K>W4 MI pics, maklngthis whiskey cost less than tt.2o per gallondelivered. ■R £ ijl-<i( *J\ I We ship In plain boxes with no marks to Indicate contents, and R& » I x CWr//F -- ' &&S I Prepay all Express. Buyers West of Texas, Kansas, Nebraska !• ft 1, * - p and Dakot* must add 20 cents per quart extra. r EDITOR'B NOTE]—Before permittlair the above whiskey advertisement to appear in ourcolnmns, we investigated the fir in through their Bankers. Ws Qhserfullj S&dorSS them, and Crieads ia m-« 4vt pure whiskios fer medical use ueed Uwt ' csitate to order lot. Music l» the (■riince. The originators of the grange iu pre paring the manual wisely gave a place for music, remarks Mrs. Saunders, lec turer of the Michigan state grange. Its use not only enlivens the degree work, but it emphasizes in a way the power of grange friendship and im presses the many le sous taught on the mind of the members with a great er significance. The candidate who listens for the first time to the sing ing by the whole grange of the beau tiful song, "lie Faithful. O I'atron:" cannot fail to be imbued with the solemnity of the occasion. And. again, in the singing and exemplifying of the "Patrons' Chain." as given in the fourth degree, who has not felt a deep er thrill of love and loyalty to the Or der as they, with united hands,.sing "In love, in truth, in charity, the pledge you gave us now?" Hut it is not only iu (he degree work that music has its place—the opening and closing ceremony is beautified by the song. Everywhere in the work of the grange music has its place, and the grange that fails to use the soug and march wherever the ritual provides for jit is depriving itself of a great saving ! power In grange work. V.'ith the beginning of autumn every I f,Taii;;o should get down to real earnest work, itnd every live grange will. The I dead ones will simply exist. The Order is united and harmonious and its great advantages are being more generally appreciated by farmers. j We look for a record breaking year ; in growth iu grange membership when j t' ■ returns are all in for 1P04.' CONSTIPATION CURED. A Barrytown, N.Y., Man's Experi ence with Cal-cura Solvent. Dr. David Kennedy's Wonderful New Medicine Cured Hitn Promptly. Your Money Back If it Does Not Cure. Constipation leads to worse. Often it is the cause of appendicitis. Always it leads to dangerous chronic disease, it should | not. be neglected, nor should it be tempor arily relieved with dr.istic purgatives. llera i is u case in point: [ Mr. 0. S. Osterhoudt, of Barrytown, N. Y., was distressed with indigestion, chronic j constipation and kidney trouble for four j years. He tried many medicines without j relief. He beard of Cal-cura Solvent, Dr. Kennedy's iuin medicine, used it and began to improve rapidly. All of his old coin plaints have disappeared and ho owes ' everything to Cal-cura Solvent. If your druggist does not have Cnl-eura Solvent, write to the Cal-cura Company, Eondout, N.Y.; but ask your druggist lirst. s>l.oo a bottle. Only one size. Guarantee: Your druggist will return your money if Cal-cura fails to care, and The Cal-cura Company will pay the drug gist. Remember, Cal-cura Solvent cures 98% of all cases of Kidney. Bladder and Liver disorders. _ This strip is manufactured under a U.S. patent and is the neatest, strongest and most durable window shade holder on tile market, and we guarantee it to be as represented or money re funded. The price, Kxpress paid, to all points iu Pa., Aid., I>el„ N. J. and N. Y., One Dollar per doz. tither states $ 1.2 a. Your order solicited. lOHNA PARSONS A CO. Catawlssa, Pa, Foley's Honey heals lungs and stops the coueU. What is - | Scott's Imulsion? 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- I known and highly prized Hypo phesphites of Lime' and Soda, so that their potency is materially increased. What Well 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 | CASCS* Br sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. soc. and >I.OO, ail druggists. ' SCOTT & BOWNK, Chemists. New York. ShortTalhs On Advertising; j By Charles Ausfin Bates. ' No. 25. >: I talked the other day with a man who ht<i failed in the drug business. He 1 aid that he didn't believe that advertising a dnig store paid, and that it was so 1 iifferent from other businesses that advertising could not possibly help it. He said that hi.- store had been an exceptonally good one ; that the location | .vas very fair, and that the stock was above reproach, but there were two other ! drug stores nearby which had been i tlere tlere for some time before he came, | I n ■■'Jhe people round about were ac- ' mTijjnrr'' q-iainted with them, and to some 1 "" |gj tley were'just a little bit more con- | vsnieritly situated than the new |j§ ! .friend, the druggist, didn't Jjfw p? W' tty advertising. That is the way he M M fH|j n>' m' J - - that it does not pay. lle said: j * J/m '"j ' "People do not real ire that there is a j guriu they get in one drug store is 8 '4J- 4 another." J Advertising would have saved r that man's business. By advertising "TUr* /,~Jether drue round aSeut were acquainted With them. the people, and they would have be come acquainted with him and bis store in that way, By advertising he could tell them there wore different grades of paregoric, and that he kept the best grade; 1 but ho didn't try it, and so he knows positively 'hat advertising doesn't pay. Maybe he would have had to advertise three or six months, or possibly for a year, before he would have found that he w;is gaining actual pryfit on his advertising expenditure. Advertising a new business is, to a certain extent, like advertising in the dull season. It is the after-effect that must be looked at and not the innne diate returns. Even if a new man were to > meet his prospective customers person ally, it would be some time before ha order book. Iu the mean time he is get- ting acquainted—advertising. I Ie is let . ~ , ~ „ . >. "TJu thrt g,f /„ vn ■ / htHtr Left/right. i.karUt Aujun batet. Am 1 trK thum.t/uit they £tt in unathrr," Tri-Weekly N. V. Tribune and News Item 1.50 Tribune Farmer and News Item, Thirty pages a week 52 times, $ 1. j . _ —' THE NEW' YORK WORLD THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. On \i 1.50; Clubbedlwith the News Item. 1 year. ' ! !' Try The Ilewr. Item Job Office Once. limine Printing; ! NEAT WO UK """ i, i7 . D '' A. ' MODERN FA CI I.ITIRS. l ; V \ i 1I H L To Please. mmwi N C H E STE R IVW "HEW RIVAL" m FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS No black powder shells on the market compare with the "NEW RIVAL" in un!» | formity and strong shooting qualities. Sure fire and waterproof. Uet the genuine. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. - New Haven, Conn. * i ■e, good health is impossih&e. 1 throtigh and is filtered by healthy kidneys every three minutes. Sound j|| diseased kidneys do not, hence you are sick. FOLEY'S KIDNEY gag eliminate the poisons from the blood. It removes the cause of the dneys which have allowed your whole system to become poisoned. jra Dropsy, Inflammation of the Bladder, Diabetes and Bright's Disease, H Kidneys. A simple test for Kidney disease is to set aside your urine jraj If there is a sediment or a cloudy appearance, it indicates that your (v? jis dene they become more and more affected until Bright's Disease jls ly preparation which will positively cure all forms of Kidney and r. It is a safe remedy and certain in results. LEY'S KIDNEY CURE t.i once. It will make you well. H Had Lumbago and Kidney Troubfo !§ ites: "FOLEY'S Edward Htiss, a well known business man of Salisbury, Mo., writes: Eft It has cured "I wish to say ior the benefit of others, that I was a sufferer from . 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