MERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local and General Interest, (lathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS. Road Clay Park's new ad on 8th page. Bkick. I will have plenty of bricH for sale by next week. Peter Morton. Free, a knife worth at least 50c for only 25 tags from Honest John Plug and 5c, postage.. James Harbaugh and Clarence Gump of Everett were McCon- nellsburg visitors Wednesday. Miss Mertie Stevens, teacher of Fort Ldttleton nchool, has not taught for two weeks. She has typhoid fever. Mr. C. B. Stevens is spending this week in the eastern cities buying goods for his merchant tailonug establishment Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds and prevents pneumonia. Take ao substitutes. Sold at Trout's drug store. Miss Emma Bare of Fort Lit tleton has been confined to her home for some time, but seems to be improving now. We have just printed a nice lot of blank judgment notes, and have them nicely bound in books of 50 each. Sent by mail to any address for 25 cents in stamps. Mr. Mason Barton, one of Brush Creek township's most ef ficient school directors, spent a few 'hours in town last Satur day. For Sale. Fifteen or twenty colonies of Italian and Hybrid bees all strong and lu good con dition. Inquire of M. D. Mathias Hustontown, Pa. Homes Wanted. For two bright little Fulton county boys aged 6 and 8 years, respectively. May be adopted. Absolute con trol given. Inquire at this of fice. E. Norman Akers and Levi Mollott of Sipes Mill called at the News office a few minutes while in town last Saturday, and each advanced his subscription anoth er year. No danger of consumption if you use Foley's Honey and Tar cure that stubborn cough. Sold at Trout's drug store. Mrs. S. A. Nesbit, who had been visiting relatives and friends New Bloomfield, Pa., the past three weeks, returned to her home at this place Wednesday. S. S. Gump of Everett.' general agent for the International Har vester Company, spent a couple of days in McConnellsburg last week in the interest of his firm. The size of a plug of Honest John Tobacco has been made auch larger, and the tags are till valuable, see premium list. Lewis and John McQuade pent a few days hunting over on Sideling Hill mountain last week. They succeeded in bagging three iud turkeys,18 squirrels, o quail id a 'coon. Mr. Caleb B. Hockensmith, ear Harrisonville, was in town ist Saturday arranging for sale ills. Owing to poor health Mr. pockensmith has decided to sell is farm and stock, and quit Arming. Honest John Plug has been pade much larger, you get more !'it for tin same money and the j'-'ga are good for presents, ' Services at the M. E. church 6U Sunday.- as lollowa : 9: 30 parterly Love Feast; 10:30 Holy i-'Jinmuniou; 2:00 Junior League; "OSundav School: 6:00 Senior Worth League, and 7:00 preach es. Mr. D. T. Humbert of Thomp- township was in town a few 'ors last Saturday. Hewasap I'inted executor of the last will, K of his father, the late Thorn- Humbert, deceased, and was re probating the will. , Hio editor's family are indebt 'to Mrs. George H. linger for bucketful of the finest green boors wn haVft BAAti far n. Ion or V - -0 (ton Y m a. XT t m xr ii H iiKWfi unmiin khari little hot herAaftar. ' vnn will i ..... w whom to blame it on. . Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard Wag .-.!. - i'i w no nave been upending UI11Q, I.. . l -v uiuH wiiiu too rormer n pa- Mr unit Mra Akrim Wn 7, and with other friends at ''vilio, returned; to thVlr ilii Uarrisburgop Monday. SWIPED PROM THE (HANCOCK) STAR. Mr. Ervin Fisher has bought a half interest in the business of Mr Clin. W. Spangler. ' Jeruuiah Gulden und Mrs Margaret E. Deahong, Warfords- burg, were married Thursday in uagerstown. A bald eagle measuring more than ten feet from tip to tip of wings was killed last Saturday by John Gordon of Timber Ridge. Mr. Howard P. Charlton and Miss Ray Yonker will be married at the M. E. church in Warford burg, November 4th at 5:30 P. M Dr. D. E. Fisher left this week for Lilly, Pa., where he has pur chased a drug store and practice The first of the year Dr. Fisher thought he had purchased this same store, but when he went to take charge the doctor with whom ne naa dealt changed his mind. This time the deal is closed. We wish the Doctor SUffpaa In hia new field. DIETIN0 ENVIES DISEASE. To cure dyspepsia or indiges 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 stomach sweet. Sold at Trout's drug 8 tore. PIGEON COVE. Oct 24. The leading industries among the farmers are corn husking and apple picking. Daddy Bender was seen in this section last Thursday. There, will be preaching at Bethel the first Sunday in next month at 10:30 a. m. Charles Meyers was in this vi cinity last Sunday evening. Some attraction, Charley? Grover C. Kirk, who has been employed iu Frank Bare's store at Fort Littleton, returned, h me recently. The cholera has beeu very de structive among the h' gs. Some of our farmers have lost as high as twenty-two. Mrs. Clyde Andrews. ' Miss Bertie Andrews and Miss Lizzie Friggle, of Oil City, were guests of Misses Rebecca and Jane Gor don one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam'l Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Whit field, Mr. H. P. Kirk and daugh ters, Miss Nella and Kittie, and Misses Mamie Gulden and Lulu Slusber were the guests of Lew is Yonker and family last Sunday. Mr. Leroy C. Gulden and Miss Anna Bowers were united in marriage last Wednesday near the bride's home at Cherry Run. 'he young couple, have our best wishes for a bappy and prosper ous life. The room's Grandfa ther, Mr. Jeremiah Gulden, was also married on the same day to Mrs. Margaret Deshong. Robbed Tb Orava. 13 Loca! Institute. A local institute will be held in otrjui township at Gordon School on Friday night, Oct. 80. Tl' following questions will t o discussed : 1. How to retain the confidence of our pupils. 2. Child study; its importance, and how couducted. 3. How do ynu get your pupils, who attend ir regularly, interested in their work ? 4. Query Box. Everybody is very cordially in vited to attend. Zoic M. Mason, Teacher The second local institute of Licking Creek township held at blianes school house last Friday evening pcoved to be a success iu every respect. The house was very beautifully decorated, and the literary work rendered by the school, was fine. It was largely attended by the patrons of tho school, and others. The topics were nicelv handled by the fifteen teachers present. Ihe third and next institute will be held at Mountain school house November 13. The topics for discussion: 1. Language work and advanc ed Grammar? 2. How do you teach Primary and Advanced Geography? 3. Diacritical marks spelling by sounds and primary reading. All friends of education are in vited. A Great Sensation. There was a big sensation iu LeesviUe, Ind. when W. II.Brown of that place, who was expected to diu, had his life saved by Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con sumption. Ho writes: "I endured insufferable agonies from Asth ma but your New Discovery gave me immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a complete cure. Similar cures of Consumn- tion, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. It's the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c. and 1.00. Guaranteed bv all Drug gists. Trial bottles Iree. OCTOBER, 1903 See our Fall Styles of effective and becoming MILLINERY Our stock comprises all that is fascinating and charming in Ladies' and children's hats at prices to suit everybody. Veilings, Chiffons, Mourning iroods. Ladies' fnadnt.n-nrdflf ninth ing. A lino assortment of Ladies' "Tailor-made" Skirts on hand. All colors and prices. Our line of Dress Goods and Trimmings pass doncrlption. All tho novetios of the 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 ot delight; A fine apeai-ance 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 E. & 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, NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! AT KEISNERS'. Rouss Racket Store We wish to call your attention toanome prices on HARDWARE AND GUNS. We are now selling a nice lot of tin cans, thev ra em-n ,.., on only 40c a dozen. Axes I Axes I Axes I Just received our axes, and thev good Poll axo with, or without handle 50c, double-bit axe, 50c. clippers. iu iuuk, iw. me macs K.euy axe that sold last year for $1.10, now at and theOrlganal Mann axe, not second, but strictly first quality, 80c. . A HOu, 7.jc, TAR ROPE T TAR ROPE T A startling incident is narra ted by John Oliver of Philadel phia, as lollowa: "I was in an aw ful condition. My skin was al most yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three phy sicians had given me up. Then 1 was advised to use Electric Bit ters; to my great joy, the first bottle made a decided improve ment. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I .know they robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fall to try them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed, at all drug stores. BUZZA8DT0WN. ' Some of our farmers are done with their fall seeding. Mr. George Snyder of Tod township, wasinourtownWednes day on business. Bert and Raynard Mellott have moved to Walker Mellott ' to commence sawing car lumber ' lyjr. J; O. uarland has in his garden an apple tree which yield ed 16 bushels ofnice large wid tor apples. The Love Feast at the Dunkard church on Pleasant Ridge will be held on 6th and 7th of November, j All are ' cordially invited to at- j lend. I AMARANTH. Prof. Bai ton visited our school one day last week. Seeding is over, and applebut- ter boiling and sauerkraut mak ing is the order now. Preacning at the Presbyterian church the first Sunday in No vember at 7 o'clock in the even-lug. William Akers of Robinsonville passed through our valley Wed nesday with a large load of buckwheat. An apple cutting was given at the home ot J. Clayton Hixson last Monday evening in honor of Miss Amy Hixson and Miss Mae Ilebner, and was highly enjoyed. Those present were Misses Lilli an Hill, Russela Hill, Margaret Stable, Margaret Shank, Marga ret Scriever, Clara Scriever, Ly dia and Laura Hendershot, Lydia Mills, Bessie and Pearl Carnell. Lizzie Schetrompf, and Messrs. Elmer, Cleveland, Harry, Charles and Bruce Hendershot, Harry Hill, Earl Morton, Earl Mills.Em ory, Burham and Lewis Stahle, James and Toloert Shank, Aus tin and Chai les Gienger, Gilbert Dudley and George Schetrompf. After the apples were cut the rest of tho evening was spent games. in Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discovery ForCS OLD a" lM A Perfect Cure: For All Throat and Lung Troubles. Money back if it fails. Trial Bottlas tr. we nave noining Dut tne best sisal rope this year, and it has strictly 100 strings, and weighs 21 oz. Call and got prices by the coll and cut. We will sell the good for what others sell the cheap. Guns and Ammunition. We will give you a few prices. The Davis single barrel 14.25, The Har rington & Richardson single barrel 3) and 32 In., barrel, and you can shoot smokeless powder out of either one -the luttor Is $4.90 A good double barrel at $7.90; a belter one at $8.98, and still a better one at $12.50. Heavy barrel 22 and 32 cut rifle for $3 Shell belts 10, 33 and 50u. Hunting coats. 65, $1.15, $ 1.25, $1.45, and $1.60. Reloading tools, 23 and 65c, Wads 5 and 15c a box. Shot 8c, lb. Powder while this lot lasts at 20c a ft. We bought it some time ago. If we had to buy to-day, we couldn't sell at this price; so if you want powder, don't wait. Gun caps, Hick's oc a box, 22 cartridge 14c a box. 32 Rim fire, 28 Centre fire 48c. Table oil cloth 14c a yard. We can save you money on shoes this fall. Call and see. HULL & BENDER, PROPRIETORS. ooooooooooooo 'AS YOU LIKE IT' FurnitllfP served in Every Style to i iiiLUIC 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 the. PARLOR. Tables, (large or small), Mirrors, Tabourettes, Divans, Sofas, Arm Chairs, Reception Chairs, Rockers, Cabinets, (open or enclosed) For the DINING ROOM China Closets, Serving Tables, Extension Tables, Sideboards, Buffets, , Screens, Cane and wood-seat chairs, Tables and Cabinets for the kitchen. For the BHD ROOM. Dressing Bureaus, Dressings Tables, Chiffoniers, Mirrors, Clothes trees, Bedsteads, Rockers, Chairs, Indian Seats, Screens, Fancy tables, Desks, In Mahogany, Bird's-eye Maple, Golden Oak, 5to. Bedsteads in Brass and Iron, enameled in white and colors. We will be pleased to have you call and examine our stook. 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, Fe. ooooooooooooo oooooooooo tOTAP THAT rOUCM ACV&l8fewMi T A VKTCJ Cf i i v.xf:y u i w .- EXPECTORANT An almost Infallible rm4y for win of the Throat and Luftgft know (8 uae4 th worM ow for almott Cantury. Cure a Cold in Ono Day Tcia Lax&tivo Crcixio Quinxno Ttixtujo e&A IWvm MZScmi boxes toM in past 13 Booths. Tfc! ?fit. CO1. SfTj&r Ortm ca every 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.