££ 99 m The Best place to buy goods Is olten asked by liie pru jvnt housewife. Money saving advantages aivalways being searched lor Lose no time in making a ih >rough examina'ion of the New Line of Merchandise Now on iEXHIBifIONj ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Mull's Large Store. Hillserove. Pa. We look for a record breaking year j Jn iv owtli iu grange membership when j tl'.-.- returns are all in for 1901. It is estimated b.v tlie postman' | general that postal receipts this tlscal i year will approximate .SI 1-!.000,000. 1 which is nearly double the Figure oi j l*v< than ten yeare ago. Tbis great j e.:i of the revenue--a:i'.l '.lie ; o>t- j «1 ' veuse as well, whieii is ex.", gre:' i is largely due, of course. to tl.i i-Nt. ision of the rural free d-liveiy service. The appropi '• the rural free I delivery scrvb lie coming year J is >_;i.77H,700, this .sum will not | enable the th , 'tit to create as i many new rouies were possible last ; year. The reason for this is thai i>7 per nt of the appropriation will be ' used t<> pay salaries of carriers under j the Increased rate of pay. It is expected that with the new j order of things it will be possible to establish routes at the rate of about j 000 a month. At this rate <lie entire . appropi iation will be expended by til# time congress meets in December. Miss Until Lane, nineteen years old, of X ',v Bedford. Mass.. has been ap- . pi t a rural mail carrier on a route j I 1 • I'-is been given up by two men i.•• in of the rigors of the position. Heart From Attach of LaGrippe. Palpitation, Smother» ing, Short Breath. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Cured Me. The terrible after effects of l.a Grippe are dengerotis when they attack t!:c heart, the en) ne 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 unlesa promptly treated, suffer long and ! evi ntually die of heart disease, the dread of j mii'io-ss. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure strengthens and i emulates the heart's action, enriches the ijloo i and improves the circulation. "Some years ago I had an attack of the grip, and it left me with a very weak heart, i'.i p'tat in, shortness of breath and smother tog spells that made me sit up in bed to hie ! robbing me of sleep, made me most mis-mble. I would become fatigued and 1 exii d from the least exertion and was in such a critical condition that 1 could not i attend to my business. My phvsician seemed i unable to control my case, and instead of getting better I was gradually growing weak-r every day. Then I began taking Dr. M...' Heart Cure and afier I Had used two 1 was greatly improved. 1 continued wii i the remedy until 1 had taken in all six b lit;. < when I was able to attend to busi ii. i wi.hout inconvenience. 1 was coin pleuiy and permanently cured of heart 11 0 .:,!c by Dr. Mi cs' He. it Cure and cheer fu : •' recommend it to all sufferers from that tern.lie affliction."—ll. 11. hi ILK, Gluvers viile, 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, lad. 2sS| ft "S ONE FULL QUART OF Cusnmers ®hJS IMIBB H IfPlf PHP P sM WHISKEY FREE CuU'l'iiutCßU' We know tho meaning of words and will do as we say. We (■; u , claim t« In- the lowe«l«prlo«l Whltkcr House end the Largest Mull Order WhUkey Concern In the South. All the - i NofthCirolhn WhhLey we sell la good—there's no bad. rf. I'©°P'° hero wouldn't udulierato fti they know how—they are too £?* i honest! Most whiskey seller* are noted for mixing, blending and ■■■■■■■mBHBHHHHI watering:. We sell more genuine old whiskey and less water than sS i- rt A - | any known competitor. **Cu«per'a 11 Year Old" WhUkey la C. \ tt,Wfy]§y #*J a Liquid Joy! It's made by honest people in tho mountains of JM-'.V. P ml £My*gJ,V\ N North Carolina, in old-style copi>er 6tills,luhi as it was made by flfcs; ft our grandfathers. First-rate whiskey is sold at #5.00 to 96. OO ■Kfrg . II YPAR HI n per gallon, but it'i Dot any better than "Casper's 11 Yfar Old." It c£»,"/i> c £»,"/i> V*»ar must please or we will buy lc lack. We have & capital of 1500,000, \\Affair and the Peoples' National Bank and the liedmont Savings Hank H&S* twf/iß® itlS9i^mJC.\ ml of this city will tell you our word is jrood. To introduce this old, jgf K 'WBBlWglßeaaav J honest whiskey, we offer four Full Quart. «r "C»,;>,rV 11 |>b rf 141 tear Old"— two sample bottles, one lft, ono 18 year old— a cork ftv ,V Lil seTew and a drinking glass— all fort|g.iK». If tl*. 90 is sent we will double the nbove and putin free One Full Quart Extra. J .dg^Hk . Vv'e havo some of this whiskey ouly 7 years "Id, and will send five •:# gallon keg for 110 or will fumisli twenty full quart bottles on re- E/v jrM n Hw'g celpt of 111 and give free corknorews, drinking glasses and sam laK-v.fi »i£Va M I Ij[P'«a, making this whiskey cost less than fy.2o per gallon delivered. wsiUPlLr' wsiUPlLr' '*wj I We ship in plain l>oxeß w»th no marks to indicate contents, and l*ci/vBP//f l*ci/vBP//f ' .*/ I Prepay all Kxpre**. Buyers West of Texas, Kansas, Nebraska jjM n 1 Ks f- - J and bakotr must add 20cents per quart extra. Xb * is* Made DY Honesty THE rn flnr 1 Norm Carolina People * [ EDITOR'S NOTE] —Before permitting the above whiskey advertisement to appear in onrcolumim, we in ventilated the tinu through their Bankers*. Wc cheerfully endorse them, and friends in netd oi pure v Uiokic* fvr medical use need not Hesitate to order sauij-lc lot. A'-UN Too Miicli. The New York Times accuses the Democrats of being unable to discuss the tariff "With robust conviction." V'Hen (lid the Democratic parly ever entertain on any vital and large topic a robust convictionV What robust con viction lias it ever shown except that it was desirable to undo whatever the Republican party had done and that it was imperatively necessary to get the Republicans out and the Democrats in": KnilM to ExpViln. Mr. i'.ryan is now on t o stump tell ing bis audiences to supp >rt Judge Parker, but he. docs not ■cxph'in in any of his upeeehes why a man of "crooked and indefensible methods" should be elevated to the presidency— Kansas City Times. ri:ilii to All. The Republican party po'lits to sue cesses, while the Do 11 icrntic party points to a succession n' failures. It | is eas> to sic what is the best thing j for the voter to do this full. Katon (O.) Register. Tl»t k re Are Doubln. Judge I'arker declares that he will serve Only a single term as president. There are many pconle who have seri ous dtfnbts about his serving even that one tJl'in. — Norwood (Mass.) Advertis er. V.'Hli the beginning of autumn every j ,rr:iu;,y should get down to real earnest work, and every live grange will. The dead ones will simply exist. j The Order is united and harmonious and its great advantages are being more generally appreciated by Pinners. CONSTIPATION CORED. fi Barrytown, N.Y., Man's Experi- j ence with Cal-cura Solvent. Dr. David Kennedy's Wonderful New Medicine Cured Him Promptly. Your Money Back il it Docs Not Cure. Constipation leads to worse. Often it is the cause of appendicitis. Always it leads ; to dangerous chronic disease. It should j not be neglected, nor should ir be tempo"- I arily relieved with drastic purgatives. Hero j i is a case in point: j Mr. O. S. Osterlioudt, of Ravrytown, N. Y., was distressed with indigestion, chronic j j constipation and kidney trouble for four I i years. Ho tried many medicines without j j relief. He heard of Cal-cura Solvent, Dr. Kennedy's new medicine, used it and began jto improve rapidly. All of li s old com plaints have disappeared and ho owes | everything to Cal-eura Solvent. If your druggist dot s not have Cal-cura Solvent, write to t'nu Cal-cura Company, j Rondout, N.Y.; but ask your druggist lirst. | SI.OO a bottle. Only one sizo. Guarantee: Your druggist will return your money if Cal-cura fails to eure, and The Cal-cura Company will pay the drug- I gist.l Remember, Cal-cura Solvent cures 98%}0f all eases of Kidney. Bladder und Liver disorders. j Til is strip is manufactured undera U.S. patent | ind is the neatest. .»troiige»t ami most durable ; ,vu:dow shade holder on the market, and we gu irantee it to lit as represented or money re j J.-ndtd. The price, lixpri -s paid, to all points in r.1.. Md„ Del., N.J.and N. Y.,One Dollar per doz* ] fcthef states sl.i>. Your order solicited. lOHN 4 PARSONS a CO. Cata»lssa. Pa. Foley 's He n&y : J heals lutt&s end stops the cnu. j ■'a fv ra m 'lhat is 1 Scott's Irnulsion? I It is a strengthening; food and remarkable in its flesh-form properties. It contains Cod | Liver Oil emulsified or partially j !:gested, combined with the well knpwn and highly prized Hypo phosphites of Lime and Soda, so that their potency is materially increased. What Will It 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 CtISCS* He surf you prt SCOTT'S Emuhton* soc. ami st.oo, ail druggists. ' SCOTT & BOWNU, ("hemi.ts New York. Short Ms On Advertising By Charles Austin Bates. "" *|j No. 25. I talked the other day with a man who had failed in the drug business. Ila ;ai(l that he didn't believe that advertising a drug store paid, and that it was so afferent from other businesses that advertising could not possibly help it. He said that his store had been an exceptionally good one ; that the location was very fair, and that the stock was above reproach, but there were two other drug stores nearby which had been there for some time before he came. y— r^— ■ 1 ______ The people round about were ac- S Ify* quainted with them, and to somo i* I M M j| they were just a little bit more con- I yu. ' ijffl !' . veniently situated than the new I ill^?Fi"ttiin yf My friend, the druggist, didn't ; /$j try advertising. That is the way he !• f'slL V' fwl P •*.'!% /» .-1 "■> knows that it does not pay. He said: I ' fl|j I! (A Yl v "People do not realize that there is a g jr L_ goric they get in one drugstore is I* I'W IrilW I)etter than that which they get in ' ' another." Advertising would have saved that man's business. By advertising - Thtr. wrr-. /"■" > tr "t he would have introduced himself to rour.d abeut were acquainted with them, the people, and they would have be come acquainted with him and his store in that way. By advertising he could tell them that there were different grades of paregoric, and that he kept the best grade: but ho didn't try it, and so he knows positively that advertising doesn't pay. Maybe he would have had to advertise three or six mouths, or possibly for a year, before he would have found that he was gaining actual profit 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 imme diate returns. Even if a new man were to meet his prospective customers person ally, it would be some time before he would make actual buyers of them. '• ' / : X The first few trips in a new territory : ■ do not consume very many pages of his 188 jwjjjHy '-^o^ll order book. In the mean time he is get- IBfl PaßtCO?clQhKh /rs'^l ting acquainted—advertising. He islet- ,-^m| ting people know who he is and what he pleasant and courteous and persistent, he T ~ j/ "Theparegcrric their get in me stove /v better Copyright. Charles Austin Lutes, Anv York* than that the,yget ih another Tri=Weekly N. Y. Tribune and News Item 1.50 Tribune Farmer and News Item, Thirty pages a week 52 times, $ 1. | THE NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. Onv 1.50; Clubbed with the News Hem. 1 year. Try The News Itrrn Job Office Once. Kine Printing feat 'work ~ v / pj 4- MODERK F \ f"T! ! TP'R »' V P j |*} }"} £ I To Please. i ■ m\m —■> MMMINCH ESTER Wmwm "NEW RIVAL" mm FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS . j No blpck powder shell* on the market compare with the "NEW RIVAL" in unl* g formity «nd strong shooting qualities. Sure fire and waterproof, (jet the genuine. < : \ WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. .... New Haven, Conn. •a . —• | Will positively cure any case of Kidney | 1 or Bladder disease not beyond the reaclh | I of medicine. Pl© medicine can do more. | PUB P¥'Q EfffiNF¥ *t - ??!?£■ Passed Stone and Gravel With Excruciating Pains ;K D *l£ Li iLa u W UsJbHHj. A. H.Thurnes, Mgr. Wills Creek Coal Co., Buffalo, 0., writes: || 41 1 have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, pass- Stf! cf rpnerf ViPnc fVifi nrinarw rtrtranc ing gravel or stones with excruciating pains. Other medicines only ESs f| . urinary Or gans, gave relief. After taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE the result was Kg r-J tin rl rl n anri ItTrrirr surorising. A few doses started the brick dust, like fine stones, etc., UUUUO U F Liic KIUULya Ctiiu and - now I have no pain across my kidneys and 1 feel like a new man. ; * orates the whole system FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE has done me SI,OOO worth of good." i IT ie fiiiAßAMTcrn t:3 G!her Rem ® t! ' v CaR Com P are Wi,h H ■' UU«n*»H I E.E.U Thos. \'7. Carter, of Ashboro, N. C., had Kidney Trouble and fea •;' TWfl CI7CC fan jaj a a one bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE effected a perfect cure, and Du jfe TWO SUC &nd slaOu he says there is no remedy that will compare with it. V 1 111 SOLD INp RECOMMENiP BY JAM ES MCFAELANE LapoFte, Dr. voorliees Jonestown, Pa. MAGAZINE CLUBBING OFFERS won. fsr.2 c. -j ioa-os *l*lf E management of t'.ik. yi > " i. ' 1 ■ ' hup arranged a series of » combination offer*, int'hi'Hair-*i I .. - >'el*! udicald of theday, tu.'it will afford its trlonds . ;• .i: i ; ■ THE BEST COMIitNSt ■'< ■■ D;: THJtT CJtN POSSIBLY HE jsi.H YitlS .'ZJICO.n. Theprices named are for on; yum' • • 1 n each in ianco include this paper paid in advance for one year. ?><• i. m -••u- . i 1 i xrt lit for papers fol lowed by "n" which means :>ev .;lv. : on. 'ii.'.il'. . In: lit to (liferent oddreuses. ChsU must invariably acuumpaiiy eAf '■ ■ •" CLASS A. 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