INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS 01 Local and General Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS 100 new suits of clothes receiv ed this week at Johnston's. Timothy Seod for sale at Stout eagle Brothers'. Services in the Reformed church in this place next Sunday morning and evening. Merchant J. G. Heisner is in the city purchasing goods for their fall and winter trade. Mr. John V. Stouteagle and daughter, Olive, are visiting in llrush Creek Valley. Ltllie Campbell, who had been spending the summer atHollidays bur)?, has returned to the home ot her aunt, Mrs B. W. Peck. Heavy blankets at J. K. John ston's from 50 cents to $5 a pair. Avoid serious results of kidney or .bladder disorder by takmg Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold at Trout's drug store. Headquarters for well made clothing. Goods in the piece, and Goldsmith, the Tailor. Mr. Geo. A. Smith, a druggist of Patterson, N. J., is visiting his brother, Rev. C. M. Smith of this place. Everybody should see the new line of 11.25 shoes at Johnston's. Mrs. S. R. Campbell and Mrs. Geo. Benner and son, Freddie, of Holiday sburg, Pa., are visiting in the home of the editor and his wife. . Rev. A. G. B. Powers will preach at Antioch the first Sunday in October, at 3 o'clock, and at Oak ley the third Sunday in October at 8 o'clock., Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Wi ble, near Knobsville, were guests of their grand daughter, Mrs. Minnie King, at Hiram, last Sat urday and Sunday. J. K. Tritle, on the Ridge west oi town, nas lor sale about 200 ready hewed first class locust wire-fence posts. He could fur nish 500 in a short time. lion, aiid Mrs. S. P. Wishart, of Wells Valley, were guests of the Misses Dickson in this place on Monday night on their return from the Antietam battlefield. Foley's Kidney Cure make the diseased kidneys sound so they will eliminate the poisons from the blood. Sold at Trout's drug store. Rev. Lewis Chambers spent a few hours in town Monday. Not withstanding the fact that broth - er Chambers has been a resident of this planet for about 84 years, lis ta lrtnlrinav ttrall on1 m nnaa "around as briskly as miny per sons a score of years younger. Wanted. Quickly, few per sons to represent long establish ed, wholesale house among retail merchants and agents. Local - territory of few" counties. $18 salary and expenses paid weekly. Expense money advanced. Com- missioi extra. Permanent en gagement. Business successful. . Pi evious experience not essen tial. Enclose selt addressed en velope Address, jsupertinten "dent Travelers, 825 Dearborn ' St, Chicago. Miss Nettie Knauff, who spent the past two weeks very pleas antly at Atlantic City and in Phil adelphia, returned home Satur day. While in Philadelphia Miss Knauff visited the Blind Home, and was heartily welcomed there by Miss Elizabeth Height former ly of Ayr township, who has been an inmate of this Home during the past five y ear s. Miss Height my s 'she would be delighted to have auy of her Fulton county friends call on her, as it would be fully worth coming to see the work that is done by the blind. THE MAN OF THE HOUR. His Wonderful Discovery Pronounced the Greatest Boon of the Age. Rings for the Children, $1 Each. Prof. C. U. Hoke, German. Prof. Hoke's endorsements of the newspapers where he did business before he came to Chambersburg. If a man has such endorsements he need not take a back seat. Extracts from Lancaster Papers. "Although Prof. Hoke, the Electric Magnetic Specialist, has gained a merited reputation throughout Lan caster coun'.y for many remarkable cures effected since locating here two years ago, yet it Is possible that the general public are not aware of the serious nature of the many cases he has successfully treated. We cite for the benefit of the suffering some of the cases." (Here are appended sketches of some of the most remarkable of Prof. Hoke's cures. ) ENDORSEMENTS OF THE PRESS. Say the Lancaster New Era. A representative of this paper hav ing heard of a marvelous cure wrought by Prof. Hoke's Electric Magentic Treatment, determined to investigate the case and found it true. The case is that of a boy who for two years suf fered from Catarrh of the stomach. His father, Joseph Kokenhour, one of the most prominent farmers in Lan caster county, told us this : "I tried the best physicians in the city, but the boy grew worse. I heard of Prof. Hoke's wonderful cures. Called on him. He thnuirlit h nmiM hnln Klin The boy could not even dress himself. I took his Electric Magnetic Belt and Insoles home; put them on the boy. In two weeks' time he was able to call at Prof. Hoke's ofllce. In three months he was almost as well as ever. He had not been able to attend school for two years, now goes daily, and enjoys himself like the other boys." A superb collection of rings for the little ones now on view in our window', mounted with Pearls, Garnets, Opals, Turquoise, Anie-; thysts, etc. All the birth stones represented In the collection. These j rings were made by a well known ring manufacturer and are solid gold. Shall we mail you un assortment? WM. H. LUDWIG, Jeweler and Silversmith, Chainbcrsburn. Pa. RACKET STORE. In our last ad we mentioned Castor Machine oil at SMc gallon and said It was the same goods sold by other merchants at 35c. We have now m sold well on to 50 gallons, and are told by responsible farmers that It is better oil than they paid 35c a gallon for. sufastfsWw kf 1 pint glass jars 45c; quarts, 4Hc; half gallon, (15c. Jar cups with rings 2(k;, the heaviest jar gums 5c, lighter ones 3c doen. The heaviest milk cans on the market 8 gallon size and the one you have been paying $2.35 for our price $1.95. ss! Shoes! Shoes! It is impossible for us to give you prices on these goods. We would like to have you call and see the largest and best line of shoes you have ever looked at, and at prices that can't be matched In the county. From the York P.) Dispatch. A representative of the Dispatch who Investigated many of Prof. C. U. Hoke's miraculous cures when in York a few years ago, can testify to many cases there where he gave permanent relief to scores of men and women aft er years of suffering and useless treat ment from various doctors. Those cured of Stomach Troubles, Rheuma tism, Paralysis and Female Com plaints have told the writer they were cured by Prof. Hoke when all else fail ed, after years of misery. We have the nicest line of buckets and granite ware we ever had. We have the blue, green and white inside in preserving kettles and pans from 15 to 4Ks. Tin buckets 10 quarts to 14 quarts, 10 to 35c; also, coffee pots of same ware. Shirts and overalls all sizes and at all prices. Call and see our line, it wont cost you one cent. HULL & BENDER, Proprietors. Wool Carding SUCCESSFUL CURIST. From People's Register, Chambersburir. Patrons of the Register have un doubtedly become familiar with the advertisements which have appeared from week to ' week in this paper by Prof. Hoke, who is the inventor and patentee of the so-called "electric magnetic" appliances. The relief ob tained by patients who tutve tried the appliances, as well as the oures effect ed, fully attest to the efficacy of Prof.- Hoke's treatment. Almost every mall brings to Prof. Hoke testimonials from those who have tried the cure, these being enthusiastic In his praise and thanking hlra again and again for his treatment. Prof. Hoke is very gentlemanly, and has won for himself an enviable name in the'communlty, being fully prepar ed to substantiate all claims as to his ability to oure certain complaints and to prove the statements made In his advertisements. yHArS IN A NAME? Everything Is la a name when It comes to Witch Hazel Salve, E. C. DeWitt & Co. of Chicago, discovered some years ago how to make a salve from Witch Haz el that is a specific for piles. For blind, bleeding, itching and pro trodingpiles, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and all ski a diseases, De Witt's Salve has, no equal. This has given rise to numerous worthless counterfeits. Ask for DrtWitt's the genuine. Sold at Trout's drug store. ate Jtm mmngh mm Is Is Ymmf and carpet weaving NO USE FOR THE CRUTCHES. The people of Newburg are greatly surprised to see Edwaad Watson walk around town without crutches Mr. Watson is a sufferer for 20 years; more than a year could not walk through the room without crutches. Last Tuesday two weeks ago, he tried Boke'i Genuine Electro Magnetic Appliances, und the following Haturday Mr. Wat son walked up town without crutches, und since then took walks outside of town. It Is a great surprise' to his friends to see hlra up town, as be has not done so for many months It ts very seldom Prof. Hoke adver tises names, but Mr. Watson wanted his utune advertised. He said that every sufferer ought to know what Hoke's appliances have done fur hlin, Wonderful statements frou Waynes boro, Lebmaster, Mercersburg and Chambersburg people challenge any treatment whatever to ahow equal re sults. Prof. C. U. Hoke la the Inventor ot Hoke's Genuine Magnetic Medicated Appliances, such as Body Belts, Chest Pads, Limb Belts, Female Supporters, Insoles, &o Hoke and wife will be at the Washington Rouse In .McCoonellsburg the Drst week In October. H. H. HERTZLER still contiuues Carding and Weaving at the WILLOW GHOVE MILLS at Burnt Cabins Carpet Chain always on hand Wool put mto bats for HaDS. I will take in Wool and work at tho following places, namely, Frank Bare's, Fort Littleton: Michael Laldig's, Dublin Mills; W. R. Speer's, Saluvia; C. W. Lyijch's, Crystal Springs; J. E. Jack son's, Akersville; Caleb Barton's, Hustontown; A. N. Wltter's, Waterfall; Harry Huston's, Clear Ridge; W, L. Berkstresser s Orchard Grove. I Will Visit these places monthly during the season. Thaukful for past favors, I hope for a continflance of the same. H. H. Hertzler, Burnt Cabins, Pa. Read Our Guarantee Offer. Forst's seven year old, 4 full quarts for $3.00. We pay all ex prcs hare and pack in plain sealed cases. Do vou use Whiskey in your home for medical purposes? We guarantee our goods to be PURE and WHOLESOME. Send us a flrx trisl order and If the goods does not prove all we cluliu f.jr It aiid if It Is not better for the money, than anything you have had from nth- ers, then return it, at our expense, ami wit will return your money tt The editor of this paper or any bunk of Pituburg will tell you '2 we are responsible. Send for our private price-list. "4 , MORRIS FORST & CO., gfj Cor. 2nd Avei & Smithfield St., J ' Dept. 285 Pittsburg, Pa. S j FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Tear in Advance. Free I Jayne's Carminative Balsam The StaadaH Remedy for Susamer Complaint, Cramps. Colic, CrieJitg Ms. Sour ATrli Bottle of Stossech mM Vomiting,' also for Dysentery, DiarriKM er looseness, A Cholera. Chotara Morbas, essl Ckotara Infantum. JAYNK'5 CAJtMINATIVE BALSAM has Mm sn great success for Ti year. W. wH um4 Free to any .arson who will enclose a two-cent sui 9 kl A . m mm. mm. m mm mmm A m, m . m. mmm.m OK mm tm A mmmt part mvbssm for tM wans, a trtai sue souh or jaynk s bARninA i ivs. daiw. Write your Name, Tow tmi Slot plainly to insure year getting the same. PIMM BMlltioa tilln frnmrnf wt : M'hwotim with G. W. Reisner $ Co. Have Their WINTER SHOES for Ladies, Misses, and Children, and the Best Line for Men's ana Boy They have ever had See them. Geo. W. Reisner & Co GASH GIVEN AWAY to Usors of LIOK1 OFF In Addition to tho Regular Froo Premiums TOLKOOOm. rentelcf-iiTmtl. IT . .. LI dm. VTT Woouson Spice Co "How Would like a Check like This? W Uvo ItMOriloif f9A ArMi flfl Cash to lion Cofee users In our Great World's Fair Content v twm-m .twiww 213J people get checks. Z139 more will gel mem in to. Prosidontial Vote Gontosf tiicasujux , mm What will be the total popular voU cast for President (votes lor all can dldates combined) at tK. elect I November 8, 1904 T la 1900 election, 13,059,653 people voted lor President. For nearest correct esti mates received in Woolson Spice Com pany's ottice, Toledo, y., on or before November 5, 1904, we will give first prire (or the nearest correct estiruute. second prixe to the next nearest, etc., etc., as follows: Aireu; tX D. JAYKX O SON, PhibdelpUa. Flv Lion Heads cut from Lion Coffee Packages and a 2 cent tamp entitle you (In addition to the regular tree premiums) to olte vote; The a-cent atamp cov ers our acknowledgment to you that your estimate Is recorded. You can send as many estl mates as desired. Grind Firtt Prlzi of 15,000.00 will be awarded to the one who Is nearest correct on both our World's Fair and Presl deatlal Vote Contests. , W. alio offer 15,000.00 Stwclal Cub FtIms to Grocers' , CUrks. (Particulars In sack eM of LIodCoITm.) How Would Your Homo Look on One of Those Checks? Everybody uses code If Ton will use LIOX tort EE lon .oouifh to Ret acquainted with It, you will be eulred and convinced there ts no other such valu. for the money. Then you will use nootner ana that's why we advrrii. An-i we are using our advertising money so that both of us you as well as we will get a benefit. Hence lor your Ll Sfo44 WE GIVE DOTH FREE PREMIUMS AND CASH PRIZES Complete Detailed Particulars In Every Package of ."."'LDN FFITE 1rir ms. Second Prls. a PrUes SftOO.OO each 0 Prties aoO.OO " lO Prlaes JOO.OO " 30 Prlaea fiO.OO " BO PrUea 20 OO " aoo Prliea JO.OO " 1800 Prises O.OO " , ai3oTIlIEI. sa.ooo.oo I f i.ooo.oo I . I ,ooo.o I . I ,OOO.Of I . i .000.00 , i .i.ooo.ooi I . 1 .000.00 I .a.ouo.uo I . e.ooo.oo I I TOTAL, I30.000.00 WOOLtON tFICE CO., (CONTEST DEP'T.) TOLEDO. OHIO.
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