INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS 01 Local and General Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS. A kidney or bladder trouble cau always be cured by using Fo ley 'h Kidney Cure in time. Brick. I will have plenty of brick for sale by next week. Peter Morton. Don't be imposed upon by tak ing su bstitutoa offered for Foley 'a Honey and Tar. Long and short slabwood for sale at Spangler's mill at Knobs ville. 3t. Some iogersol watches are packed as presents in Fort Bed ford Coffee. Divine services in St. Pauls Re formed church next Sunday at 10:30 A. M. and 7 P. M. Foley's Honey and Tar positive ly cures all throat and lung dis eases. Refuse substitutes. Mrs. J. W. Lake and daughter, ;ind Mrs. Florence Wink, all of Licking Creek township were in town Tuesday. Happy Boy! His mother bought a package of Fort Bedford Coffee and secured a knife worth 25c. Dr. and Mrs. Swartzwelder, and W. F. Hart and daughter Esta, were among the number who were atMcConnellsburglast week. Try a pack of Fort Bedford Coffee and get a handsome pres ont in every pack. .A. V. Kelley, accompanied by his lady friend Miss Ida Cowan, were at the county seat last Mon day. Did you get one of those lovely Plush Chatalalne Bags in your pack of Fort Bedford Coffee ? Mr. James' M. Mumma and his lady friend Miss Cloe Stevens of Laidig, were pleasant callers at at this office Tuesday. Mighty good is Fort Bedford Coffee and better still a hand some present in each pack, and it only costs a cent more than other package coffee. Sale Register. 'Iff Saturday, December 19. D. E. Mellott will sell at his residenco on the turnpike, we hair mile wpwt. fif K.iluvin. 4 lii 'iid nf innrl horses, one of which is a valuable j to offer you for every occasion Always Something" stallion, half Percheron and half Clydesdale ; color, dark bay ; weight, 1600; age, 6 years,.and all the horses will work anywhere. Sale begins at 10 o'clock; credit,0 moDths. Tuesday, December 22,' David L. Keefer will sell at his resideuc in Belfast township, 2 miles north of Gem, horses, cattle, hogs, hay, grain" farming implements, household goods, &c. Sale be gins at 10 o'clock. Tuesday, December 29, Alex Patterson having rented his farm will sell, three and a half miles south of McConuellsburg, 6 good horses and 2 colts, 7 milch cows, 12 head of hogs, com, wheat, cornfodder, and a big lot of valu able farm implements. Sale be gins at 10 o'clock. Terms 12 months. Wednesday, December 30, Intending to quit farming, Wil liam F. Cutchall will sell at his residence in Ayr township, about a half a mile south of Back Run school house, 2 head of good work horses, 9 head of cattle, corn, hay cornfodder, and all his farming implements. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 12 months. and we have something for Christmas. Beautiful collars, laces, me dallions, different colored vel vet ribbons, belt pins, golf pins. The one thing that will make you buv these- articles is the LOW PRICES. If vou are "making some thing" to give, you will find the materials you want at my store. No sale is so small that it will not have the same care ful attention that we give to every transation whether large or small. Maye Johnst on McConnellsburg, Pa. CHR I STMASTIDE A tweet drew made fur Uhrlntmua Over a "Banner Pattern" here. Wlllmake our deur look charming. And make hnpplneM for many a year. Styles were never more beautiful nor prices more tempting than they are here at this season. You are Invited to see them. MILLINERY Our Ladles' and Misses' Hats, Ladles',Pattern Hats, Low-priced Ready-to-wear Hats, Children's Head-wear ALL READY FOR CHRISTMAS. Ostrloh Plumes, Half-Ostrich Plumes, Ribbons, Veilings, lancy and for win ter wear. Imperial Dress Trimmings, Buttons, etc. NOTIONS Wont of All Experiences. Coufht, Colds sad Constipation.. Boy's Life Saved From Membranous Croup C. W. Lynch, a prominent citi zen of Winchester, Ind., writes, "My little bor had a severe at tack of tnembnous croup, and only got relief ui'ter taking Foley's Honey and Tar. He got relief af ter one dose and I foel that it sav ed thelile of my boy." Refuse substitutes. Hustontown. Norman E. Lnidig and S. B, Speck, of Pitcairn, are spending their holiday vacation with friends and relatives in this place. Mrs. George Metzler, of Harri- Konville, and Misses Margaret and Sadio Clevenger, of West Dublin, spent lust Sunday with Mr. Geo. Clevenger, who has been suffering the pust week with heart trouble, Ex-Supt. Potts and daughter, Winn Stella, spent Friday night at the Indian Queen on their way homo from county institute. M. G. Kirk was called to Balti more last Friday on account of the serious illness of his brother, Jno, Kirk, an engineer of that place. A. J. Lamberson has enhanced the value of his property by hav insr a new portico built to the store building. At present there are nine West ern Union telegraph men stopping ut the Indian Queen, in churge of John E. Mort, of Fnnnettsburg, Kllard Wright, formerly of this place, but now of Colorado, w vis iting friends in this neighborhood. Miss Sadie Fields spent last week with her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Fields,of McConnells- burg. Few people realize when taking cough medicines other than Fo ley's Honey and Tar, that they contain opiates which are consti pating besides being unsafe, par ticularly for children.. Foley's Honey andTar contains no opiates is safe and sure and will not con stipate. NEEDMORE. We are listening for wedding bells and shivering in the cold. John Decker ot Everett, spent last week with his friends here. Our village blacksmith recent ly sent to the Windy City for a patent blower and now he blows stronger than ever. Isaac Miller and family of Phil adelphia, arrived here last Friday evening and are now the guests of T. W. Peck and family. Job Truax is still off duty hav ing in the last lew days tauen a relapse. Our venerable friend, J. G. Shafer now distributes the mail at McKibbin postoffice. The of fice was moved last week. Dr. Walters of Washington Grove, Md., is expected to preach at Tonoloway next Sunday morn ing at 10 o'clock. Our hunter friend J. L. Hess treated ye scribe to a fine roast of venison last week. May he live long and kill many deer. Charley Kershner is putting on the finishing touch to Dr. Pal mer's new office this week. Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be your last? Such was the expe rience of Mrs. S. H. Newson, De catur, Aia. "For three years" she writes, "I endured insuffer able pain from indigestion, stom ach and bowel trouble. Death seemed inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was induced to try Electric Bit ters and the result was miracu lous. I improved at once and now I'm completely recovered For Liver, Kidney,Stomach and Bow- t-l troubles Electric Bitters is the only mediciue. Only 50c. It's guaranteed by all druggists. Fascinators, gloves, mittens handkerchiefs, hoslury, fancy pins, buckles, belts, pocket books, chantelulne bags, shirt-waist sets, necklaces. Every Novelty on our counters will make an Inexpen sive sensible Christinas remembrance. NECK WEAR Linen Collars, Silk Ties, Fancy Stocks, Stole Collars. OUT StOCk. Of Linen remaias unrivallod. Towels, '-napkins, table cloths, bureau and sideboard scarfs. Dress Goods We have everything on the market-Flunnels, Light-weight Cloths. Ser viceable Cloths to be made up without lininglnto Jackets und Skirts. Cash meres, Mohairs, Silks, Shirt-waist patterns of every hue in a word, every thing to make your ontlit complete. Think twice before you speak, think twice before you -buy, and then take ad vantage of our low prices. T. J. WIENER'S. HANCOCK, MD. Best trade prices paid for Poultry and Eggs, BURNT CABINS. Ed Welch of Spring Run, spent last Tuesday with his sisters, Mis.-es Lizzie and Mary. Miss Ruth McGehee, returned home after spenuing a week with Miss Helen Fore near McCon uellsburg. Mrs. Jacob Miller is suffering with rheumatism. Mrs. Mary Vallance near Mc Conuellsburg and Mrs. Reka Shufer, of 111., visited their sister Mrs. Harry Miller at this place last Saturday. Mrs. Ed Horton is on the sick list. Quite a number of our people attended the county institute. Mr. Hoover, the stock dealer, was in our town last Wednesday trading horses, with some of our men. Dr. Harry Stewart was . in our town a couple days last week. Mrs. Mort, who has been at the Harrisburg hospital for some weeks returned home last Satur day evening. Blame Uertzler is on the sick list. A Thousand Dollsrs Worth ol Good. A. H. Thurnes, a well known coal operator of Buffalo, O., writes "I b'ave been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing gravel or stones with ex eructating pain. I got no relief from medicines until I' began ta king Foley's Kidney Cure, then the result was surprising. A few doses started the brick dust like tine stones and I feel like a new man. It has done me a $1,000 worth of good." Rouss Racket Store We wish to call your attention to a few prices for November and December We want to show you our underwear. We can give you the prices and tell you what it is, but we want you to see yourselves. We are this year selling a 20 ot. men's fleeced lined shirts and drawers for 40u, each, and the weight is for each also. Where you go to buy, ask the merchant to weigh It. This Is also, what some are selling for wool. The genuine wool for 75c, and 90c Ladles' underwear at 13c, or 2 for 25c. Heavy fleece shirts and drawers -.'to, each, or 45c, per suit. Ladies' union suits, 4i. Children's 23c. Boy's heavy fleeced lined, 24c each HORSE BLANKETS It will pay you to see our horse blankets. We claim we can't be matched on these goods. Prices are 05, tl, $1.10, $1.20, 1.44, 1.T0, $1.98, and t2.45. Heavy robes $2.00 to $3.75. Overshoes and Felt Boots Ladles' overshoes 32, 40, 45, and 49c. Men's 50, 05, 75o. Men's Arctics, 98, to $1 25. Ladies' felt boots 11.20. Hoy's heavy high cut overshoe felt boots $1.05. Men's snag proof rolled edge wool boot $1.90; also a cheaper one at $1.(5, and one at $2.45. Lumberman's socks with luce, lirst quality, overshoe $1.90. We handle the Shippensburg Corduroy pants and overalls. The wide rib corduroy pants $1.65 and $1 75 lined all through. The Hue cord at $2.10, and the linen chain guaranteed not to stain cord pants at $2.35. The A trf o tnat ever came down the pike at best W IGOC IS $3.50; also better ones. Our clothing is In fine shape. Gray bed blankets 50, 58 and 85c per pair. It Is Impossible to name prices. But call and see our shoes. Ammunition A couple of guns left yet. Cross cut saws, hand saws, wood saws 49c. Axee all prices. Tinware, granlteware, trunks, telescopes, writing paper, bibles window blinds oil and felt; carriage paint and in fact almost everything that Is kept In a general store, and at prices that will pay you to come and see us HULL & BENDER, PROPRIETORS. KIDNEY DISEASES are the eases. most fatal of all dl FARM FOR SALE. I will sell at private sale my farm of 150 acres lying along the pike i miles east of Harrlsonvllle, About 90 acres are cleared and balanco In tim ber. The improvements are a good two-story Frame House nearly new, Bank Barn and other out buildings. There is also an orchard of fine fruit. Good water near the door. Will sell on terms to suit the purchaser. W. A. VALLANCE, 11-25-03 Harrlsonvllle, Pa. FOLEY'S SLRSf or money refunded. Contain! remedies recognized by emi nent chvsieians as the best f Kidney and Bladder trouble pRICSS0e.aoiM0. For Sale at Trout's Drug Store. ooo xxxxxxxxoooo 'AS YOU LIKE IT' AAAAAAA4XAAAAAA Fiirnifuro served in E veFy Style to UriULUI suit Any Taste. Flemish and Weathered Oak Library Tables, small tables, settees, chairs, rockers and tabourettes, in Mis sion style for the den or library. For tH PARLOR, Tables, (large or small), Mirrors, Tabourettes, Divans, Q00D FOR CHILDREN. ' The pleasant to take and harm less One Mluute Cough Curegivea inuiir.Vuite relief in all cases of cuii-li, croup, and lagrippe be-r-ausu it does not pans immediate ly iu U the stomach, but takes ef fect nsht at the seat of the trou ,U It drawn out the inflamma tion, 1uhU and soothes and curts iteM-rfiHiutuily by' enabling the hiiigH 'contribute pure life giv I " mill Itfo-sustavqiDg oxygen to l'm hl(Kd and tissues. Dr. Arm Htrnnir of Dlin, Tex., prescribe I' 'I -ill 7 ;tnd Hfiyrt there i no bet t-r couU remedy made. Sold at Ttut'a- drug store. WeaK Hearts " Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine ot every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when It was simple Indigo J lion. It Is sclentlflo fact that ell cases ot j heart disease, not organic are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of Indl gsstion. All food taken Into the stomach which talis of parfeot digestion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing It up against the heart. This interferes with the action of the heart, and In the course of time that delicate but vital organ beoomea diseased. Mr. D. KauMe. or Nevana. v.. auret I had etaneca rouble and wm las had state aa I lei heart trou tie Itk It. I look Kodot Draper! Cure lor about lorn tooata aos It cured ate. Ko4ol MiMttWMYev: tat and relieves the stomach el all osnroua strain and the heart ot all pressure. atHesoalr. $1.00 Stte kottbkj 2 Mm the trial alu. vatca sell far so. bf 1.0. DeWITT It OO.. OMtOAOa Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's Now Discovery lOwarMPTiox frict OHUUk) eu4 OL.US) Met SI A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Money back If It fells. Trial Bottles free. GEO. W. KEISNER &co:s INVITATION. To every person visiting town this week, we extend a cor dial invitation to call at our store, where we will be pleased to show the nicest line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Wraps in the county, at prices to suit you. FURS, Sofas, Arm Chairs, Reception Chairs, Rockers, Cabinets, (open or enclosed) For the DINING ROOM. China Closets, Serving Tables, ExtenslouJTablee, Sideboards, Buffets, Screens, Cane and wood-seat chairs, Tables and Cabinets tor the kitchen. For tH BED ROOM. Dressing Bureaus. Rockers, Dressings Tables, Chairs, Chiffoniers, Indian Seats, Mirrors, Screens, Clothes trees, Fancy tables, Bedsteads, Desks, . In Mahogany, Bird's-eye Maple, Golden Oak, ic. Bedsteads in Brass and Iron, enameled in white and colors. We will be pleased to have you call and examine our stock. You are welcome, whether you buy or not Special work made to order at our factory. H. SIERER & CO., Nos. 49-51 Queen St. Chambersburg, Fex. ocxooooxxxx xxxxxoooooo n frr A FREE! Moat ueaful of family- Hand Books, olet rear Publication. Printacl la inc nirrcRCNT lan. GUAGES. Contains Correct Calendars tor all latitudeta, Cclipao, Tide and Weather Tables, Astronomical data. Hat of reaat. Fast and other Holidays, rfrapntc Moonlight Diagram and choice illua trationfc. to which is added m eosaelete CATALOGUE Of DISEASES, with directions how to treat then, given In terlectls-nlatn, yea abcolul.lr clean itniucie. ioi uruiim or uoaier win sup i UK. s Mini s awn. rnikAuuri to womc att it te rea rRtC U m lad as) k, s feeul Cart rwaui le I rUIA, UI ariai le FREE. fcJld atTrout drutorO. FUIiTON COUNTY NEWS io tho pcoplp'rj paper &.00 a Tear in Advance just received a new lot that are especially nice. SDress 00060, IRottons, and everything a loot wear is here. lady wants in jfor entlemen, we have a splendid line of Suit and Overcoats for your inspection at prices that must please you. xanberwear at extremely low prices. A splendid Suit for 75c for Men; JO and 50c for Boys. Hen's Hats and Caps. A splendid line of Men's Shoes that we wish every person to see. PLEASE CALL. Respectfully, G. W. REISNER & CO.
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