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tains. "
fxept no substi- I
fcoldcn Medical Discovery."
.nuitcwr 1.' writes miss uoiow
rSoUn Mwlical Diacovery. I
much m prniscw "."-"
.iifli re r for a lona; lime, and
' i .-.-.'a rnrnmfln Renae
Jjhousht I would try hi. Golden
Sheen sleeping well for lonR
"piM-overy and slept nearly .all
LSvmi..ithv with everyhody who
Filth. 1 hd been a sufferer for
F vrar . I tr.ee. io o . .
,i d arrein iiia-km "
iruuuhi'l until I commenced spit
, i tow 1 frel much stronR-er and
Ltll. Dr. Pierce's HOioen Bienuni
WilluniMiurgi uijiui.
i ricant Pellets are a la-
v.. ..tlier medicine ecnials
n'kness and thoroughness.
XL.
UV.TA HAILHUAJ.
wstowu Division.
ffect May 2.", 1902.
I rTATInN. I KASTWAHD
I A M P M
siinhiiry 'JO i SO
vlinaxriiif .liuiftion 9 09 , 4 til
Miin-kTove 9 0l 4 !
I'liwliiiir HM 4 27
Wnanier 8 4SJ1
Meiser 8 41 i 4:0
M ,l.ih-liirK S to! 4 IH
I'.i-uf.T 8 84i 4 07
Hi-nvritown H'-iV 8S7
Hearer SciiiK 8M
1I.miI- Mill! h 1.1 8 41
ihlliire fl7' 8 3
HnKi.r HJ: 8-S
SI lie 7 M 8 21
Pniiitt-rville 7 4 8l
Maitliind I 7 43 8 13
I,i-ivili.vn 7 85 8 US
r.t,.wi, (Miliu Htrect. 7 33 8 3
Uwtntiiwn .Iiuu'tion. I 7 JO 8Uj
a Sitiili'.ir.v rt !!0 i) m, ar-
Si I.iisl'ikvh 5 45 p a
if-rov.-iiiUOp. m., arrives
bury : p 111.
e l.e Wigtown Junction :
m. 1 10 11 ni.nnii in 4 .I7n m. 7 .170
:ii'u 11. lor Aliuunit, FitUburK and
n'un.i ';il.inntun BOS am 9 SI.
ID i m lir I'hilailcliihiu nml Now
80a ra. 1 0i 1 n 4 8A and 1119 p
lure S 10 h :ii
phia & Erie R R Division
t'UN I'E -THAT. HA1LWAY
HTE81 "A1D.
If MiiiiKruve junction Otliy tor
Mi
p m, 4 v. p m.Sunday t a m,
nnhnfT iliillv except Sunday:
KulIUo.l it m lor Erie and Cud-
lllnnli .'rlMnnd llinaiiri.lirn.
.nek-Haven, Tyrone anil tile Wnsi .'
BulTalu. 1 13 n m tor Hallnlonta
II, Kllll f 'llllHr.llillUIIIL
feeniivonnil KlinirH
h lUlauupult
a m fnp ItnlTjIn via Cn nnplmn
t'le. 5 iu a iu lor Erie ami ilanan
a ai . , in. .
BKk Haven and
V am 2 00 ami SSSnmlnr WIIUm.
laielton
a in, a m 11 m, 6 35 r m lor Shamo-
fcnUlarmel
Urn lor Wllkenbarre
EASTWARD.
1 'ave Sellnsiirova Junction
'I 1 1 y arrivlDK at fblladelphla
n irk s 63 p m Baltluiore 3 11 p in
i iu
ily -rnvltif at Philadelphia
" i a iu, oauiniora lupn
IV J, , 111
uallv' arrtvltiir a PlillfL,lnlnl,ia
F Ylirli "13 L in. Haltlmnra 9 Ull
tlWair.
a'ns al) leave Sunbury: .
r-i iiiiina ui rniiaueiunia 0 sa a m
'J a Ul W ilKllll ivllin AIM tiatm
k Week,,y, 10 m Sundaya,
rl'Arr'vll,K ttt PH'adelpula T
re auuuuya riaill-
i "iiuuiKiou 8;ju a ni. Baltimore
laslllriitton i i.s n m
ifek daa arriving at Philadelphia
' P iu, BalUmore is lo p
ion l is p Ul
r. v i, H arrlv,D Philadelphia
7 is p m w
'v.arrlvliiL' ur rhiiuiiini,i., on M
I'P m, llalllmore? 80 p m, Waau
" Snnhurr at SO a m and to
u.rrmimrn, rmiadelpbia and
"T'pM r oi n a aaa,
RESTORES VtTAim
Made a
Well Man
''.''""""Ta. acM
rillr.7 J nnalloUienifail
. iiiit- in.-
niAlihnnA BtiH n'til I
tit nni-b, 50'iUdul vigor by uaiat
K 1 y 0 1 l,ue!, NervouiJ
rluii, u i''.'UDCy' 'Bbtly Eiuiasiona,
at "iiuir AiiBeasou, ana
fceta'' m OTextand indiscretion,
KtSLS!1.' y'b"FincaorniarriagB. It
retonl0 ud blood builder, brinr
rro i ? "vto P01" andr
W V ,,h' ' ard o naanl
N U , , u nsnl KEVI V4J, DO
P wewi rl In veat pocket. Dy malt
'or tB. 00, wlthapoari
Pr,lS?,r,1!,re ni or ilnna
M l1""- addreaa
rJKUU DJiOO CO.
twaam ta tka iBteraiaUtoatal lrlu
for Javamrjr JS, HMO-?aal at
' TaeaaaUalra aa4 Ueraca.
THE LESSON TEXT.
(Acta 17:1-11)
I. Now. when tte- tafi pasfed througn
Auphlpolls and ApIknla, ifcey cam to
Theeralonlca, vhie was a onagogua o(
lha Jewa:
1 And Paul, aa hl manner waa went '.a
unto them, and three Sabbath days rta
ontd witH them out of the Scripture,
L Opening ana alleging, that ChrUtmuat
needs huve suffered, and risen again from
the dead; and that this Jesus, whom 1
preach unto you, is Christ.
1 And some of them believed, and con
torted with Paul and Silas; and of the de
vout Greeks a great multitude, and of the
chief women not a few.
6. But the Jews which believed not,
moved with envv, took unto them certain
iewd fellowa of tbe-baser sort, and gathered
a company, and utt all the city on an up
roar, and) aesaulted the house of Jason, and
sought to bring thehi out to the people.
6. And' when they found them not, they
drew Juson and certain brethren unto the
rulers of the city, crying: These that have
turned the world upside down are come
L.ther, also;
7. Whom Jason hath received; and these
ail do contrary to the decrees of Cnesur,
saying that there Is anothrr king, one
Jesus.
8. And they troubltx? the people and the
ruiers of the city, when they heard tht
things.
9. And when they hnd tnken security of
Jason, und of the other, they let thtm go.
10. And the brethren Immediately sent
away Paul und Silas by night, unto Uerea:
who coming thither went Into the syna
gogue of the Jews.
II. These were more noble than those In
Thes?a!onlcn, in that they received the
word with all readiness of mind, and
siarched ike Scriptures dally, whethtr
thofu things were so.
li!. Therefore, many of them bcltpvtd; also
of honorable women which ire Orutf.
and of nu n not a few.
(i01.lli: TKVI'. Thy word la a l.-imii
nnto my feci. v.. 1 UHlo.l.
.ANALYSIS OK SfRIPTfRK SECTION.
Reasoning In the synagogue. .Acts 17:1-1.
Dragged before the ruiess Acts. 17:fi-;i.
ICxamining the Scriptures Ads K:ln-i;.
Driven from the city ...Acts 17:i-lu.
TIM E. Ylnur ami spring A. D. 6i
PLACE-Tl'.es.-ali,n!ca and 11. ruca.
NOT KS AND COMMENTS.
Kxaminiiifr tlio Script urcs.--The
.tow tit I'.cnxn were rxrcptionnl in
their reception of Paul's incssajre.
They were opcii-mimled, remly to re
oeive (lie truth, whether it conformed
to their previous opinions or not. lint
though they aeeepti d il with nil reaili
iicks of mind, they did not do so until
they had m-ii relied tM Seiiplures for
themselves. In searehiiifr the Scrip
tures they have pet us 1111 example.
It wus 100 miles over the Jtoniaii road
from 1'hilippi to Thesi-alonicn. T- (
ihe journey on the tuny. They jr - :
through Aniphipolis mid Apiiilm ,11.
perhaps liei'ause there were no mini
propuea there. I'.-uil hud founil that it 1
w hest to bepin work with the .lews '
wherever it was iossible, in spite of j
the fact Hint some of them usually
made trouble. Thessaloniea. modi n !
Salonica, was then, ns it is now, t.ii
important city, nnd hnd nltrncted a
lai'tfe number of Jewish traders.
"Three Sabbath days:" This was just
the beginning- of the work, l'atil prtdv
ably remained about six months, and
th majority of h) convert were not
Jewt or persons whom lie could have
renched In the synnpopue, but out-and-out
Gentiles. "Reasoned . . . from
the Scriptures:" That is. from the
Old Testament. This would be effect
ive with n synnfrorrue audience, but
not with the Gentiles, who knew noth
ing1 of Ihe Old Testament. "Opening
and allpg-injr:" liumsny translates,
"opening; their nicnuinp, and quoting
to prove that it was proper that the
Anointed One (the Christ) should suf
fer," etc. This idea of a suiTeriiifr Mes
siah was 'opposed to all Jewish ideas,
and contrary to the letter of much of
their most precious prophecy, which
had told them of a Messiah who should
be a glorious earthly klnp; nnd give
the Jews the supreme place among the
nations. Taul showed them that they
had missed the meaning of Rome of the
prophecies, which spoke of just such a
Messiah as Jesus, suffering' and dying
for his people. "Devout Greeks:"
These were heathen by birt.h, who had
accepted in pnrt the Jewish faith.
The' trouble arose probably after
months of successful work, the hisV
part of it mostly among the Greeks.
"Jews . . . jealousy:" Paul was
winning men away from their ancient
faith; he was preaching the hateful
doctrine of a crucified Messinh; he was
declaring salvation to be as free to tin
circumcised Gentiles aa to them; in
spite of all they could do he was having
great success; therefore they were
jealqus.- "The rabble:" Instead of ;
coming out nnd fighting in the open,
tnese cowardly dews stirrerl up a mob
of the riffraff of the streets to do what
they dared not do alone.
When night had fallen, and it wns
safe, the two missionaries, with the
help of their faithful friends, psenped
from the city, and, leaving the Koimin
road, struck out in a southwesterly di
rection for rSeroea. 50 miles away.
This city was probably chosen because
of its seclusion. Paul may have been
in HiTOca several months. Note all
the facts given in verses 10-12 about the
work of the people. Hut Paul's enemies
were relentless and desperate. When
they appeared at ISeroea he left im
mediately. The disciples seem to have
feared foul play of some sort, and pnrt
of their number went with him us a
bodyguard ns far as Athens.
PRACTICAL SfGOESTIONS.
1. It behooved Christ to suffer foi
our sukes and that the Scriptures
might be fulfilled!
2. The Gospel does turn the "world
upside down," but that makes it come
right side up. .
3. Those of noble mind will be ready
to change their opinions when con
vinced by searching the Scriptures, .
I TZoamlM Hit nilaer Troatle
I " - and Dont Enow it.
Bow To Find Out.
Ful a bottle or common (lass with your
rater and let It stand twenty-four hours; a
sediment or set
tling Indicates an
unhealthy condi
tion of the kid
neys; if It stains
your linen It Is
evidence of kid
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to
pass it or pain In
. ' m the back Is also
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad
der are out of order.
What to Do.
There Is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish in curing rheumatism, pain In the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability
to hold water and scalding pain in passing
It, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many times
during the night. The mild and the extra
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon
realized. It stands the highest for Its won
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
If you need a medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes.
You may have a sample bottle of this
wonderlul discoverv r-Aw'
an4 hAfttr U - ,-lt-
more about It, both sentEEnnfir?"2!
:U,i.i 1 1 11 'SL.". ' i. iiiHTnri
wdwiui&ijr iico u mail,
auurcss ur. Mimer rtom. of SwAmp-Moot.
Co., Binghamton. N. Y. When writing men
tion reading this generous effer In this paper,
la the rarae ml Tlaac
I'm golr.g to be a millionaire;
My money, I shall hoard It,
I'll be a great reformer then.
Because I can afford It.
WatJitr.gton Star. .
MICH ADO AIIOI T SOTHIXG.
tilt
"1 am worried about my income."
"You shouldn't let a little think like
that worry yuu." Louisville Courier-Journal.
signature mi every Ikix of the genuine
Tablets
ramed - '"r n col.l in onei day
Ilia Mirinlxe.
Little Willy-Mamma, is it the
liirlitning that strikes, or the thun
der? Mother 'ihe lightning, child.
Little Willy And 1 s'pose the
thunder is the walking delegate, ain't
if.' Tuck.
I'rnbnlily True.
' Wabash I wonder what makes old
Ciotrci dress mi shabbily?
M-.'itroc- - His pi 'de. my boy.
Waliash- Why. how's that?
Mi nice- He's afraid his customers
will nrstal e him fur one of his clerks.
Chicago" Pailv News.
Miiile 11 M nun I'iiIiiI.
Yeast The c olli is no respeel or of
1 1 1 ,
i. r'.i'f-oulicak -! don't know alumt
that. lull never In at' ol one j.ret I iiil.'
into 11 $'.'Mi fur I' 11 el ivri u t of a pour
man.- X r. ke:-s Si ;ii i s man.
I lie Only U lit .
t urn Do yuu play ping-pong scien
tifically?
Merritt Yes, except when I'm
playing wild a cross-eyed girl, in
which case 1 just bank awuy and
trust to luck. N. Times'.
The tiiililear Worila.
The sniruYst woriN of tonkin? or pen
Are not. I tt ink. "It might have been."
Sadder utv tlie, which o'er me lord it
"I'd like t j, but I can't afford It,"
J udgo.
Lira. TJasrSSaa 'f5ffiaBa
Of S(Bi72!SGS3 ErGl!, FJ Vm
Writes an Open Letts. fcr U13 BgneSt cf any who may be
Suffering from Dlacd cr Cutaneous Discass.
Seneca Falls, TJ. 1"., Sept 3rd, 1901.
Dr. Darics Kennedy Corporalioa, KloKctoui, S. V.
Gentlemen JFor some time part & fcavc Ibcen ni
fibrins from a ncmbcr cf boila. 11 .evcr;il clifler
cntUcncdiciucs without eaccc- . mc. U'csn.irtl Douso
:aaa rocccaniciided Dp. David iKc&Bedy'S Favorite
llemedy to me, whirii I iiarclaaacd and bcsra its urns
with the beft results. It purified sny blood end flto
bails disappeared, and I am now in the twt of SicalOi.
MlltTEI V t-Ol 1'.
If yon suffer from kidney, liver or bladder trottblo in nnv form, dinVotOsi
Jtriglit s disease, rheumatism dvsiH-nshi e,-7,.i,,-i c.... .,i 1.1.....1 .1 ;.,.....
n iiu.ui, iroin me sicKiicsscs peculiar to vour sox, nii.l are not already
vmeed that Dr. David Kciinedv's Favorite r?;...,..
COIW
von niiiv have a trial bottle, ,.b,olniely free, with n' valuable medical pamplilet,
by Hondin ' your name, with post ollicc address, to tlio Dr. David Kennedy Cor
oration. U ndout, N. Y nentloninc this paper.
lr D-ivi. I ICenni'dv's Favorite) Uemedy is for sale bv all drUL'gisU at $1.00
bot'.'e or li b.it tics for $5.0(1 less than one cent a dose.'
I?r. David Kccitcdy's Golden Props
Aaio and sweat
have no ellect on
narnesa treated
with Eureka Har
ness Oil. It re
sists the damp.
keepfttheleaui
er soft and pli
able. Stitches
do not break.
No roti uli sur
face to chafe
and cut. The
harness not
only keep
looking like
new. hut
wears twice
as lone by the
uie of Eureka
Harness Oil.
Sold
everywhere
in cans
all sixes.
Made by
SUndird Oil
I Company
u I Hi, . II
If 5iiPuTfTiiilWuRS-j-" i-N z '""
i84dgy ri
Correct Silverware
Correct in character, design and
workmanship is a.i necessary as
dainty china or fine linen if you
r.'ould have everything in good
taste nnd harmony. Knives,
forks, spoons, and fancy pieces for
table u. ;e will be correct it' se
lected from joods stamped
Itrofiulior "I S 1 7." na thnrar Iniita.
tion "K'icr.M l-or cataluguu . nil,
auurnan inn luaarra
International Silver Co. Merlden, Conn.
use
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CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
FEfiiJVKOYAL PILLS
si
i
Na'
Rafe. Alwara reliable. Ladlvw, aak Urumrlat fbf
'MI'llfMTt:KM KNUI.IMII III .Hed and
uoiai nieuillo boiea, sealed with bin. ribbon.
atrraa. aataiaeroai. a-Mll-
lialloais. liuyof rourDrucrlat.
atampa fur Patrtlratlara, Tcall
"Stellar far Indira." In Irtlrr.
i U.I4 nieuillo boz
I Tatla- aao Dlh.r. II
I AaUoaumaial laslla
or send 4e. In atami
The Gospel would soon reach nil
men If wn were) na nnxinim in tell the, I snoailaila and "Kell.r fatr Lavallpa,
, . . , . . , , by rattaarai MaUL. Tastlmonlala, buW
virtues of Christ as we are to pub- ' all urusxiats.
lish the faults of other.. Ram'-. .I(vm ohiohbtb ohbmioai. oo.
( I1W BsMlaaa Baavrc, PHUJUt PA.
Inquest in Partition.
In the Orpliuns' Court of Snyder Co.,
IViinsylvania. In the estate of .)
cob L-phy, late n! West I'.cavel
rownslilji, in said ('.Hinty, deceased.
Now. ljee. S, l'i,-.', the -,.mt gmi.t It rn'e
upon the In if. iiml murr pirtiea i utrresi eil in
lite intrtltmniir tile rmll ealit'enf ailiil di eeiient.
10 iippi iir in iii'n t 'ouri uu Auiii.liiv. i no iii
:li.y .i( i'elii ll iry. A. II , I.Ni.l, m ,, vr( p. m
mid iivi ept nr refiiHe the mil e-tulc hi tne vhIii
uiiiiii lUeil by return .1 in pii.-t -iu, oi nmkii
Iii.Ih on Ihe Mime, or hmv uuu wliv Ihe s.iniu
should nut lie ul.l.
, , 1" puisiioiie of tin.
almvj nrler, HotU',- i lieu'ii, given li yon
T A. V uglier. Ally in f:u. (,,r .iry Ami
i.ilz. Vr. l-.vn !..pliy, .Mm, l.vdiii vl'e.iiler
ami Aliruliiini II. t iU-i-,. Mm Mnrv Anns k
mill I lull Mnmk' .Mri". Aiiiiiinl.i 1,,,'vi'r ami n
pliuru Hoyer. Mrs. .Surali June '.M.ir-le mnl
I miik liu It Miiikif, it'iil .Niriih l.cplev, all ul
Snyiler I'minl.v. In.; Mri.. lleMirS.kinpsell unit
,iiiepli Saiiip-.ll, i,f flnnerilel.l, l leliigmi ;
Sirs. I'olly Ann l'iint n i , , I lieurgn hansl, ol
Moore 1'iirk, Aliehigmi ; liiae Kuimg, of HoU
linlsvlllu, fllu Initmi , Mil. Anmlimlii Kliiio, of
Let-Hliiirg Sll.lim,,n; Uiriiliam I! iK, ,,l s.-,,tiH
Million, .Mii hiniin ; .Mis l.liiiiii tn hi rtor
liitniel lli eti-i, ,,f Kulton, Mn hicim ; Mrs
llmiliall Di loiijt mi, I Kohi rt lielimg, ol Mi.lui
v. nkn, Iiiili'ina Siinnii I'ai ker. of I Inoi huvi
Mk Iiikhii ; Mtliniel K. INuker, of l.nui.l Kiipliln!
Mnliikiin; Ikui.' K. I'arker, of mulinK
Mii'Iiikiiii; Mix l.iiliu Sinit It mid llniiiincy .
Sl" ''rs. I'l asniilli iin.i Miitiiiit-I I: .Siiiitt,,
of llownril City, MichlKmi; I rius K. Iii,,.,,
luirles A. Iliiieii. Mrs. M. oin,,li.!i mnl
Henry I 'oni.t ,n, allot Mai-oinh. Ill ; ll,,w-
iiiils. I'll I U-r. whose iiildri-ss is iinkiiowii ; .lolili
11 I i-plev, of -iiji, i v ill,.. Minimi,, ( a ; i.i,,..
alielll llreiuer, ivlms. lii'ri lll.oiils is link n nvn;
Mrs l.'ai hi'l K. innr; line ami .lohn kenihi-rliin;,
of I'.lkhart, linli.itiM: Miss l,ii,.v Ann I lt ami
Jerry lit. . rs .-arali liuhv, .il rs. liern'ee
Ulenifell iiml John MeinMl Mrs A e l.ep
ley. Annie Lepley, unaiiliaii of llerl l.e,,ievaii.
llenlah l.eplev. Hirl Vall.r. Wirt Winner,
1,'iiatilmn of lollie WnK ami Miihel Ungner.
ills. .MatKie lUinn, ,. Sinclair, unariliaii of
lilciin Lepley ami I'reil l.e.,.v, all ol Colon,
Mil lilumi.nml .Mrs. Ahhie Sinliorii mnl l iank
Ninliorn, of Hnrr Uuk, Michigan, heirs of tlie
said iiKoli kejiley, ile.i iiseil, ami parlies in in-
rest, tn appear In the Orphans' Court of n ii.l
County, on Monday, the ilil liny of I'elirilary,
la iiU'o'elnvkp iu , in ue oriianei! w ith raid
""ler. (j, .M.Siiim.kl.
I Senl of the Orpliinis') fBrk O. C.
i t'onrt of Snviler O. W. How. ,
I Co., i'onna. I Sheriff.
I'm in illy m I'eelll in rll lea.
"Where ilo v e Keep I he jam, mum?"
inquired the new hired girl, who wns
trying to familiarize herself with her
surroundings.
"We keep it in ililTerent placet,." said
Mrs. Tucker, "until Tummy finds our
w here it is, a ml t hen u e don't keep it a',
all." Chicago Tribune.
linn II I in nu Hie llnuW.
Miss Am-iiih Wasn't that Mr, I'.uiu!.
1 saw you walking xih hut niglii'.'
Mi.-s Co- Yes.
Miss Asciim lie's a lauded freehold
er of the county, isn't be?
Mi-s Coy Well er he iii"t tpiite
landed el.- Tit -Hits.
explained nl l.iil.
'I lie boy Mini,: un the lnirt;:i:K i.'ei k
I :. i :iii-i- lie w.i- ai r. ill!,
lie couldn't swim In save li's r.eck
p Ai d ll:il w.-i- w liv lie si.i; ed.
rlKlailclplu.i I'l l ss.
ISN'T 'I'll I si lilt (.11 l:OM.IIf
Ormluery.
Th,' world's work Ae. It must he done
Hy lu.ir y nier.! Hut tcures
Of us i. e'er re.ii'h such i!lKi:lly,
Al:,! in- li ly ilu Us chun s,
- 1,lKk' . . . ,
Why They linvi- Her I p.
I'.: n -N un .1... I.... ; 1
I "v ' '" oo.-iju.-m pinner
1 third dilutee?
j IVIici't Yes, she is an enigma.
" Thai is why her husbands gave her
up. I siippo.M-." Yonkeis Stalcsnian.
Oiilsnle the I'nle.
; Mrs. Ilrowii -Charles, why di they
cull il :i bucket simp'.'
, Mi'. Hi-own I'.i'e.iiis,., my den-, it, is
j outside the pale ul' re- p. etaldc g.llll-
! till in,'. I .us mi 1 i .i n- ,-i-iul,
J lie l'lenil-,1 Lulu,.
She Hid yuu tier ennui. -uau,-,. ,t
! loll cry?
i lie i .- ; 1 w a 1 .- t in. i ii j, ; in ,.
I brut In i''s weiliiing. Yiiiikii-- Siati.'--j
man.
lrnof I'o.si 1 1 1 1-,
j Mrs. Newed My In i- li.uul Iuvi , lue
I I'.'.oi'c I h.'i n he dues his li IV.
Mrs. Illdwiil How do lull l.iio.i .'
Mis. Newed lie .its an.i I hing 1
Cook.- t hie:i;ui l)ail News.
ST PAYS
tu nilvcrtisc in a !i
tu (laic new .si:i ii i'.
aim up-
'lil' n siills
t IV
The POST.
Mr. Loafer Say, I won datilurUat
dc ralllc; wasn't it luck?
Mrs. Loafer Yes! Tough luck!
Miiw'j-jiiee -Seutiiiel.
i)MINISTI. 1'iKS' NOTI 'K. Let-
-A V ters of .'..Iniini-lr ili-.n in I he eslatil of
I'olly Noll, late ol i irrv tnwii-lep, .soyiler
I ounty, I'a , iteeeasi-.l, hai-init liei-u granteil
to Ihe in - i ,u pet-on. knowing tlieiii
selvi . i -i-ii si., !,. r, uiiesleil In
lilllka lillllieiliate isiynmtil. , lne tliosil' hii.'ing
i-Uiuis ngiiiust the saiil i-sliili ivltl iirifsi'iit theiu
ilnlv aiithi'iiliealeil to the iiiniiirsiuneil.
KMANK HI-:i'II:MIM II. i
.1. NI'.WT. IHilt.NIIKI(iil-:it. Adinlnlstralors
Hee. s, U.Hi2 .VI . fh-asaiil Mills.
wrwa'.-j-gHSgi
H"KZEXSS2aiL3awaaraTaBai
IM-Jli. .WSMLWWli ISllJiASaBSF.
I ' To Cure a Cold in One Day
I Ms Laxative Bromo Ouininc Tabbts.'e A
Seven Millicn toses sold in past 12 months. ThlS Signature,
Cures Crio
in Two Days.
on e very
iWivTL-- ho. 25c.
1
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0 1a l0
I had suffered for over a year
with a sore mouth and tongue.
The doctor said it came from the
stomach. I was advised to try
Ripans Tabules and have found
them the best thing I have yet
taken. I would advise everybody
that has any stomach trouble to
try Ripans Tabules.
, M M.. sals aassw
The fivecent packet is enough for an ordin
ary occasion. The family bottle. Sixty cents,
contains a supply for a year.