INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local.anJ General Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS. Free, a knife worth at least 50c for only 25 tags from Honest John Flag and 5c, postage. Walter C. Peck of Bedford, has been spending the past week in the home of his uncle the editor of the News. Honest John Plug has been made much larger, you get more of it for th? same money and the tags are good for presents, Rev. P. S. Sailer, pastor of the Melroy church, has accepted a call to the First Christian church in Norfolk, Va, at a salary of The size of a plug of Honest John Tobacco has been made much larger, and the tags are still valuable, see premium list. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Fore and daughter Mabel, accompanied by Mrs. Lewis Cook and son Jack spent a few days very pleasantly in Philadelphia last week. No danger of consumption if you use Foley's Honey and Tar to cure that stubborn cough. , bold at Trout's drug store. Rev. B. F. Black, has received aud accepted a call to the First Christian church in Newport News, Va., at a salary of $1000. Rev. Black is well known In this county. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds and prevents pneumonia. Take no substitutes. Sold at Trout's drug store. D. G. Duvall, formerly of Wells Valley, but now of Bellwood, Blair county, was among those in attendance at court. Davy ser ved as constable of Wells town ship for many years, and was fill ing that office, when this county was formed and had charge of the jury in Judge Black's court when it was held in the old white church in 1851. Farm for Sale. Situated in the Meadow Grounds about six miles west of McConnellsburg. Contains 100 acres, a good bank barn weatherboarded, a good log house weatherboarded, and other outbuildings, also a good young orchard. The farm is admirably adapted for stock purposes, and can be bought on terms to suit the purchaser. Address the own er, John H. Truax, McConnellsburg, Pa. A DOZEN TIMES A NIQHT. Mr. Owen Dunn, of Brenton Ferry, W. Va., writes: "I have had kidney and bladder trouble for years, and it became so bad that I was obliged to get up at least a dozen times a night. I never received any permanen benefit from any medicine until I tried Foley's Kidney Cure. Aft er using two bottles, lam cured." Sold at Trout's drugstore. PI0EON COVE. Oct. 5. The farmers of this section are quite busy finishing their seeding. G )rdon's school is progressing nicely under the supervision of Miss Zoe Mason. Mrs. F. C. Bare after an ex tended visit with her parents, Judge and Mrs. L. P. Kirk re turned to her borne at Ft. Little ton last Snnday. Rev. Garland preached at Bethel last, Sunday morning. The attendance was very small. Mr. Augustus Whitfield's little daughter, Meta, who has been very sick, is convalescent at present. Robbed Tlie Qravt. A startling incident is narra ted by John Oliver of Philadel phia, as follows: "I was in an aw ful condition. My skin was al most yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and bides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three phy sicians had given me up. Then 1 was advised tj use Electric Bit ters; to my great joy, the first bottle mifde a decided Improve ment. I continued their use for tlireo weeks, and am now a well man. I know they robbed the gmvo of another victim. " No one Kliould fail to try them Only 50 vntn, guarantoisd, at all drug hU'I'uh. HUSTONTOWN. LOCAL IISflTbrLS. i.v. u. Mcuain wliolias Topics for disc.usMion at Now beeu confined to hi bed for some Grenada, Friday evening, Goto time is recovering. i bur mux Mrs. D. E Lambernon is very sick at this time. Messrs. Laidig, Mathiasand D. R. Mumma have about completed a large dwelling for George A. King. Quite a lot of improving has been done this season in Hus tontown and surrounding coun try. Our "Village Blaksmith" was the guest of our veteran auction eer James Chesnutone evening last week and ate too much peach pie. Since then his health has not been good. David E. Strait traded horses some time ago with Robert Galla her of Clear Ridge and got a strawberry roan, and we believe with little training that Davy will be successful in capturing the championship over Prince Albert or Dr. Davis's bobtailed bay. A. V. Woodcock, who holds a lucrative position in Hopewell, Pa., is at home on a visit. Our hustling marble man B. H Shaw has been- very busy this season. We are afraid he will get stung with a matrimonial bee. Rev. Owen Hicks, our former pastor preached an able sermon last Sunday morning and evening and succeeded in clearing the church of debt. Harry Horton was the guest of W. M. Keebaugh last Saturday night. Messrs. Wink, Dawney and John Woodcock went coon hunt mg one night last week and sue' ceeded in capturing three; one was about 14 inches between the eyes, and thirteen rings on its tail; the other two were smaller. DIETINQ INVITES DISEASE. 1 How do you toach Reading f 2. Influence of Books on Char acter. 8. Importance of Regular at tendance. 4. Query Box. All teachers and friends of edu cation invited. Letitia Peck, teacher. To cure dyspepsia or iudiges tion it is no longer necessary to live on milk and toast. Starva tion produces such weakness that the whole system becomes an easy prey to disease. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure enables the stomach and digestive organs to digest and assimilate all of the whole some food that one cares to eat, and it is a never failing cure for indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Kodol digests what you eat makes the stomacl sweet. Sold at Trout's drug store. A PLEASANT SURPRISE. One of the most joyous, sur prise socials of the season, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Shives of Dickers Moun tain, Saturday evening. October 8, 1903, xu honor of Mr. Frank Martin, who has made his home with them for many years, it be ing Frank's 21st birthday. The members of the party quietly arranged to assemble at the borne of a near neighbor, and at 7 o'clock drove to Mr. Shives' and of course, greatly surprised Frank but he jovially and prompt ly invited them into the parlor, where they were kindly received and entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Shives, who are noted for their courtesy and hospitality. Promptly at 10 o'clock Mrs. Shives invited the guests into the dining room, where they partook of lemonade, cake, ice cream and bananas. The music was furnished by Mr. Davy Little of McConnells burg from his graphophone, giv; ing forty-six records. Davy knows how to keep the young people from getting drowsy. Those present were Miss Belle Catlett of Missouri; Misses Janet Shives, Frances Gordon, Ettie Comerer, Lula and Nellie Simp sou, Messrs. Davy Little, Harvey Sharp, Wilber Comerer, Edward Simpson, Wilson Zimmerman, Williard Litton and Roy Daniels. After a very ploasant evening together, the young folks bade Frank Brood nisht. wishin'c him many, many joyous birthdays in the future. (' SPENT MORE THAN $1009. W. W. Baker of Plainview, Neb. writes: "My wife suffered from ung trouble for fifteen years. She tried a number of doctors and spent over $1000 without re lief. A friend recommended Foley'sHoney andTar and thanks to this great remedy it saved her life. She enjoys better health than she has known in ton years." Refuse substitutes. Sold at Trout's drug store. Topics for discussionatSmith's school, in Dublin township, Fri day evening, October 16. 1. How better our Schools Mentally and Morally. 2. System: how obtained, its value in school, and through life. 3. How do you hold and sccuie Interest and Atteution. 4. Question Box. Teachers, patrons and direc tors, and all other friends of edu cation are cordially invited to at tend and take part iu the discus sions. EmmaLyle, teacher. A CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA. I had dyspepsia in its worst form and felt miserable most all the time. Did not enjoy eating until I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure which has completely cured me. Mrs. W. W. Saylor, Hilliard Pa. No appetite, loss of strength, uervousness, headache, constipa tion, bad breath, sour risiugs, in digestion, dyspepsia aud all stom ach troubles are quickly cured by the use of Kodol. Kodol repres ents the natural juices of diges tion combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. It cleanses, purifies and sweetens tho stomach. Sold at Trout's dru: store. ROCKV CLIFP. Oct. 7. Listen for the wedding bells. The question was asked where Rocky Cliff is. Well, it is 24 miles north of Hancock aud ono mile south of Harrisonville. Our boys are waiting patiently for the game law to open up. Coon hunters are plenty and they say that coons are fat aud plenty. J. W. Hoop has raised his sweet potatoes. He got 15 bushel from 2'X hills. Nevin Strait has added an end to his house which has improved it very much. Mr. Joseph and Homer Sipes have begun Theophilus Sipes new house. In perusing the columns of the News I noticed that the Philip Grove correspondent spoke of a large pumpkin, E. J. Wilson can beat that. He has a pumpkin that is seven feet and I inches long and 5 feet around. And William Hoop has one seven feet square; and Bill says he doubts if any one else has 49 square feet of pump kin. "WATCH THE KIDNEYS." "When they are affected, life is in danger," says Dr. Abernethy, the great English physician. Fo ley's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys. Sold at Trout's drug store. MORE BIU CABBAuE. Mr. Andrew Glenn of Carroll county, Illinois, a reader of the News, saw the challenge a week or two ago to beat a twenty-pound Fulton county head of cabbage. Mrs. Glenn wishes to say that 6he has a patch in cabbage this year the smallest of the heads weighing twenty-one and a half pounds and the largest well, you may imagine: Mrs. Ulonn would like Fulton county gard- ners to see her crop. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's Men Discovory fOrl oi wiiit iu4 uitlut A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Menay back if It fails. Trial BettlM ft-M. rOIEYSKlEIIEYCDRZ MM SU4nya Right OCTOBER, 1903. See our Fall Styles of effective and becoming MILLINERY Our stock comprUos all that is fascinating and charming In Ladles' unu children s hats at prices to suit everybody. Veilings, ChllTons, Mourning tfoods, Ladies' made-to-order cloth ing. A line assortment of Ladles' "Tailor-made" Skirts on hand. All colors and prices. Our line of Dress Goods and lrimmlngs pass description. All the novetles of tho season in stock come see them.' BLACK SILKS FOR WRAPS and BANNER PATTERNS TO MAKE THEM BY. "A Banner Pattern" exactly right, To the maiden's heart Is a source of delight: A fine appearance she's sure to make, Without loss of time or money at stake. BLACK PETTICOATS "Kant Rust" Corsets, F. P. Corsets, 0. B. CORSETS. And the World Renowned R. & G. CORSETS. Neckwear, Kid Gloves, Puff Combs, Notions of every de scription. T. J. WIENER'S, HANCOCK, AID. Best trade prices paid for Poultry and Eggs, Rouss Racket Store We wi8h to call your GUNS. attention tofsome prices on HARDWARE AND We are now selling a nice lot of tin cans, they are extra heavy and cost you Axes I Axes I Axes I Just received our axes, aud they are cheauer than VOU fiver hnuprl nf trood Poll axe with, or without handle 50c, double-bit axe, 50c, clippers, flue Kcd Kidge, 70o. The Ulack Kelly axe that sold last year for $1.10, now at i'k- uud theOrlgunal Mann axe, not second, but strictly first quality, 80c. TAR ROPE I TAR ROPE I nf. i... A t ... w e nave nounng uut ine Dest sisal rope this year, and it has strictly 100 BinnBs, ana weigns zi oz. uall ana get prices by the coil and cut. We will sell the good for whut others sell the cheap. Guns and Ammunition. We will (rive you a few prices. The Davis single barrel 14.25, The Har rington & Richardson single barrel 30 and 32 In., barrel, and you can shoot smokeless powder out of either one -the latter is $4.90 a goou uoume barrel at ..ao; a better one at und still a better one at 812.50. Heavy barrel 22 and 32 cut rifle for 3 oneu oeas in, J anil iHki. Hunting couts. 65, $1.15, $1.25, $1.45, and $1.00 ueioaaing tools, z.s ana Uuc, Wads 5 and 15o a box. Shot 8c, lt. Powder- while this lot lasts at 20c a lb. We bought It some time ago. If we had t buy to-day, we couldn't sell at this price; so if you want powder, don't wait dun caps, Hick's oc a box, 22 cartridge 14c a box. 32 Rim lire, 28 Centre (1 48c. Table oil cloth 14o a yard. We can save you monoy on shoes this fall. Call and see. Respectfully, HULL & BENDER, PROPRIETORS. McConnellsburg, Pa. Tables, (large or small), Mirrors, Tabourettes, Divans, ooooooooo 'AS YOU LIKE IT' FlirnitlirP served in Every Style to r u i iiilui c suit Any Xaste Flemish and Weathered Oak Library Tables, small tables, settees, chairs, rockers and tabourettes, in Mis sion style for the den or library. For the PARLOR, Sofas, Arm Chairs, Reception Chairs, Rockers, Cabinets, (open or enclosed) For the DINING ROOM, China Closets, Serving Tables, Kxtension Tables, Sideboards, Buffets, Screens, Cane and wood-seat chairs, Tables and Cabinets for the kitchen. For the BHD ROOM. Dressing Bureaus, Rockers, Dressings Tables, Chairs, Indian Seats, Screens, Fancy tables, Desks, In Mahogany, Bird's-eye Maple, Golden Oak, Ac. Bedsteads lu Brass and Iron, enamelixl 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 fuctory. H. SIERER & CO., . Nos. 49-51 Queen St. Chambersburg, F. i oooooooooo Chiffoniers, Mirrors, Clothes trees, Bedsteuds, PULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper $1.00 a Tear in Advance. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! AT REISNERS'. We have now nearly all our FALL GOODS IN, and we feel that you will think very well of the stock, and to note that prices on everything in Cotton Underwear, for La dies, Gentlemen and the little folks, are No Higher Than Last Year. Outings, Flannelettes, &c, are all the same as last year, which was low. THESE - GOODS were all bought from the first cards last spring, or they would not be here at such prices. SEE .'. THEM. Our made-up Shirts are all in. We invite your special examination of these goods. They Will Please You, we are sure. Prices from $1.25 to $5.50. Suits for Men Boys, and . Children. A fine line. Please Call. Respectfully, G. W. REISNER & CO. To Cure a Cold in One Day Tcke Laxative Droxno Quinine TcUct. rvA Wvm CSi Umm soU In 12 tooths. Tbb jfcntatJ.' VTUVt OHm cn every fees. 23s.