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The New Bethlehem Vindicator from New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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iy want to nwrry your danjjb- not (jccaust- UPr social posl- but beciuisi 1 she's Father she Is pean. and you can apply again when yon.are In a position to pay for the setting. He who unintelligently attempts is beyond his power must leave Undone his own proper work, and thus his time is wasted, be he ever so closely oocnnied. WOMEN'S WOES. Hard for any woman to do to attend to daily duties with a constantly aching back.

Every shoulJ leant the cause of backache aad the cure. SHANNON DALE. Onr town was well represented in Saai- werville Saturday, Irve Ferringer, of Sew Bethlehem, spent part of last week with his pa.ents of this place. Misa Orpba Himes is visiting her sister, Yasbinder, near BrookviUe. M.

E. Burkhoase who spent the past two months at Pnnxsuiawney is again at home. Mike Wolfgang is building an addition to his which will add greatly to its convenience. Mrs: Win. Kocher, of Port Bamet, is at present the enest of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. S. Lavan. Miss Nettie Swab spent Sunday at Summerville.

Watch for the date of the entertainment in the Sbannondale school. Isaac Shaffer who has been seriously ill for the past two weeks is slowly improving, George Shaffer is busily engaged butcb- ering these bays. He is a good butcher and deserves ail the credit given him. Abe Seynard and family, of Crate.s have moved to DuBois. Doan's Kidney Pills relieve a had back and cure every kidney ami bladder disorder, from backache to complicated cases.

Wnlmer, widow ot the late Jacob "Waluier. the maker of TJnion Deposit, who sprat thirty-one years of her iii corporation, but llvlus relatives at tUo corner of Nort.il Sixth strctis. Hiirrlsburg, says: "From a-fall I received on wet bonrd- my yard about sixteen years ago, wben I lujun-d my buck. I hud any amount of trouble with my kidtievs, havlug severe backache very neiir all tun tltue. It hurt me to stoop or lift anything of ordinary Many times at nlf-'lit I could not turn in bed on account of shnrp pains.

Medicine did very little to relieve, and I had about given lip takliiK any when I saw such glowing accounts of Doan's Kidney Pills. I '-concluded to try just ooce again. anil I. got a box of them at Forney Knuuse's drug store, oh Market strest. They did me wond'-rfitl amount of good and relieved my aching; back." Doan's Kidney Pills" Hold at nil ilrug stores; '50 cents.

Foster-Jlllburu But- N. Y. H. FRAZEER, Justice of the Peace- All business left in his cure promptly attended to. Office nt his residence on Street.

STOCKHOLDERS. Notice is hereby to the of the West MillviHe Telephone Company thnt Ihe annual meetiilB fir the election of officers other necessary business will be laold nt the Commercial Hotel.New Bethlehem, Tuesday Jaouary 13th, 1S03, at 2 p. m. E. V.

The Seven Ctililvti Cltien- Tht- "Sfvi-u (jolili-u Cities." one of the most popular of the latter of tin-- tlarl; were said to he situated.oi> an islauJ west of the African coast. Thy island is represented as abounding in with masniliceiit houses and tempfvs, "the high towers of which shown a great distance." The legend relates that at the time of the conquest of Spain and Portugal by the Moors, when the inhabitants fled in every direction to escape slavery, seven bishops, followed by a great number'of people, tonk to ships put boMIr out the high iibisut fbr some 'time they landed on an un'inown island, the famous spot in after years became the seat of the "Seven Golden Cities." "This island." Ileylyn says, "was exactly in midocoMii." After all had landed satvly the wise eld bishops burned the ships to "prevent their followers from deserting ami founded the cities which have become so famous In song and stury. This mysterious island was often sought by the early navigators. Those who went in search of it and never returned were popularly believed to been detained by Its inhabitants. family should have its medicine the first bottle in it should be Dr.

Wood's Norwav PineSvrnp. Nature's remedy lor roughsutul colds. Foley's Honey Tar heals lungs and stops the cough. HAWTHORN. News is scarce, as ben teeth, is all the and the pork stories far exceed any snake story your aumhle servant ever heard.

Thanksgiving has come and gone. usual amount of turkey was disposed of as we observed a great many of the fatted fowl gathered in; one poor fellow thought he would take a sneak but was followed and captured. As Thanksgiving day comes around, you very frequently hear persons remark that they have nothing to be thankful for Now we came across a party tue other day, who said she was thankful that she had not broken her neck instead of her knee, in coming home from church Sunday night. Just let us look aronnd a little and see if we can't always find something to be thankful for. Preachint! in the Presbyterian church was well attended Sabbath night.

Rev. Briit was accompanied by Mrs. Britt, Her presencn is verv. cheering to the people of this charge. Miss Jennie Daniel is visiting friends at York, Pa.

Mrs. Sloan visited her daughter Mrs. Dr. McComb over Thanksgiving. Henry Hepler of Tarentum, visited i his sister, rs James McWilliams, last week, Mrs.

Samuel Holben and son Addie have gone to where they will spend the winter. Mr. rlolben haying secured work in that place. Taylor Blake and family visited friends in Putneyville on Sabbath. Dr.

E. V. Waller visited his parents in Pittsburg, Thanksgiving. J. J.

Wolfe surveyed several tracts of land in Limestone hist week. We are living in a time of high prices, even milk and butter, our most cherished diet, have taken a step upward, and last but not least, we notice the avdance in gas and cold weather just at hand. We understood there was to be a literary society organzied in the schools here. We hope such is the case. A good literary societv, not only furnishes entertainments for the young people, but also fun for the older people.

iliss Gertrude Carr of Union city is visiting her sister Mr. Rev. Howe. S. C.

vViact is attending court at Clarion as juror this week, consequently no school in room No 4. Miss Bessie Brown of Summerville visited Miss Slyrtle McComb uver Sabbath. Ed Shreffler. son of Samuel Shrefiier was seriously injured in the mines at Oak Ridge, on Saturday. DcWitt's Little Fitted Tor "What makes rou think he would be great success politics?" "He can say more things that sound well and mean nothing than any other man I ever Post Early The famous little piEIs.

WEEDS Consumption is a human weed flourishing best in weak lungs. Like other weeds it's easily destroyed 'hile young; when old, sometimes impossible. Strengthen the Jungs as you would weak land and the weeds will disappear. The best lung fertilizer is Scott's Emulsion. Salt pork is good too, but it is very hard to digest.

The time to treat consumption is when you begin trying to hide it "from yourself. Others see it, you won't. Don't wait until you can't deceive yourself any longer. Begin with the first thought to take Scott's Emulsion. If it isn't really consumption so much the better; you will soon forget it and be better for the treatment.

If it is consumption you can't expect to be cured at once, but if you will begin in time and will be rigidly regular in your treatment you will win. Scott's Emulsion, fresh air, rest all you can, eat all you can, that's the treatment and that's the best treatment. We will send you a little of the Emulsion free. pure that this picture in form of a label is on tiit wrapper of every bottie ui Liuuiiion you buy. SCOTT BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl N.

Y. arm all IHInsite ugh Cure For Coughs, Colds and Group ProfeMtonal Pride. Newspaper men, from great editors down to rural correspondents, are proud of their profession, although not all sit as secure as John Black, for many years the chief of the London Chronicle. Black supported the Melbourne administration in his paper, yet he never asked a favor of any of the ministers. On one occasion Lord Melbourne said to him: "You are the only -man in England who forgets that I am prime minister." "How so, my lord?" inquired Black, supposing that he had been inadvertently disrespectful.

"Because." replied Melbourne, "you are the only man I know who never asks a favor of me." "I have no favor to ask." said Black quietly. "1 "have no favor to ask any one in the world! You are prime minister of England, but I am editor of the Morning Chronicle, and I would not change places with the proudest man in even, my with you." A Ptteb Lake. Trinidad, an island in the south Atlantic opposite the mouth of the Orinoco, is famous for its pitch. There are districts where there is pitch everywhere. The beach is pitch, and so are the "rocks," some which have been carried off to supply Paris and New York with tar pavements.

At La Brea pineapples grow to perfection in a brown soil which is half pitch. But the wonder of the isle is the pitch lake a mile and a half in circumference. As it lies glittering In the sun it looks like a vast bed of monstrous mushrooms, all black and of all kinds of shape and some measuring as much as fifty feet across. The space between these unlovely objects is filled with oily water. In parts of the lake the pitch is quite liquid, and the ground all round is full of pitch and coaly stuff to a depth of hundreds of feet.

The Geisha. "Geisha," the professional girl entertainer of Japan, is by'no means to be confounded with "geinin." says Japan and America. The word geisha really means actor, "gel" meaning- a play or entertainment of any sort, and "sha" means a person. For Instance, i-sha means physician, and so on. The word really means what "actor" does iii English, but it has come to" mean only those girls In Japan who are trained to entertain by dancing and singing to the shamisen and the usual musical instruments for light entertainments, and they also are trained to converse agreeably on topics of the day.

"Geinin," on the other hand, while it really means the same thing as geisha, has now come to be applied to artists, in a higher sense. still have a few SI.75 McKjnley books at 50 cents each to new subscribers old ones when renewing. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so deceptive. Many sudden deaths are caused by disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are the result of kidney disease.

If kidney trouble is allowed to advance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vita! organs or the cidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles most always result from s. derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of he kidneys. If you are feeling badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and jladder remedy.

It corrects inability to hold urine and scald- pain in passing it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to jo often during the day, and to get up many, imes during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and sold jy all druggists in-fifty-cent and one-dollar sized bottles. You may lave a sample bottle of wonderful new discovery and a book that tells all about it, both Homo of Swamp-Boot.

sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer Co. Binghamton, N. Y.

When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Cheap Caa' -f office has a. good, 2t horse gas engine for Jast for a farmer, who has gas, to eed cutter, etc. APE YOU FAGGED OUT Da net cat bmtt eisily Art your checki pttl Are yen nlwtyt (Di- conrafed end dtspoodent? Yoar ntrrei are starrlit; I nothing less. Never mind wkit cans" It YOB woa't gtt wtll until It (topped.

That's positiTt. You can fet well by taklaf PALMO TABLETS They vlil Tin Into ersry anode of yonrbody, "lYcyoo a good, dljesilon, aad pet In Bbapc lUe 60 cents per boi, 12 for 15.00. Guaranteed." i InterdBting book. tree. the S.

R. Fell Cleveland, O. Sold by Corbett, the Druggist. DYSPEPTICIDE The greatest aid to DIGESTION. q.

In each pound package of from now until Christmas will be found a free game, amusing- and instructive-50 different kinds. Get Lion Coffee and a Free Game at Your Grocers. GIVING GENEROUS VALUES BRINGS BRISK -i We have foynd that fbe best way to advertise is to give our customers big values fop their money. Our factory is very busy because it deserves to foe, Our best advertisements are the goods we selL And we charge you nothing extra for quality flj.

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