INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local and General Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped (rom our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS. Scott blellotl aud his brother James sjient Tuesday in town. A kUney or bladder trouble can always be cured by usiugFo ley'w Kidney Cure in time. Sold at Trout's drug store. Uiuck. I will have pleuty of brick for sale by next week. Peteii Morton. Long and short slabw'ood for sale at Spanglcr'a mill at Knobs ville. ' 3t. Mr. B. R. Simpson was in town last Saturday. Ben says he is still burning wood. Some lngersol watches are packed as presents in Fort Bed lord Coffee. Special Christmas services will bo held in the Presbyterian church in this place next Sunday evening. Foley's Honey and Tar positive ly cures all throat and luug dis eases. Refuse substitutes. Sold at Trout's drug store. Miss Mary Grove, who is teach ing ia the public schools in Bed ford county, cme home Monday to spend the holidays with her parents, Rev. and. Mrs. J. L. Grove. Don't be imposed upon by tak i ny s u bs titu tes offered for Foley 's II jaey and Tar. Sold at Trout's drug store. Mr. Don Morton, a studeut of 1 lie State formal School at Ship pensburg, is speuding his holiday vacation with his pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Morton of this placx Did you get one of those lovely Plush Ciiatalaino Busts in your pr.ck of Fort Bedford Coffee? Mrs. Evalino McClaiu and .daughter Miss Maude, who had been guests at the home of Dr. MoCIam for several weeks, re turned to their home in Now Gienada Wednesday. Twico-a- Week Republican. Try a puck of Fort Bedford Coffee and get a handsome pres ent in every puck. Mr. aud Mrs. John Martin of Franklin county, spent a few days wilh the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Martin of Ayr township. They were accompan ied by their niece, Miss Nora Brewer, of Dallas Center, Iowa. John is going to have a big sale of valuable live stock on the 29th of February. Happy Boy! His mother bought a package of Fort Bedford Coffee -uud secured a kuue worth sue. The Superior Court has re- i r i ; .1 . i versea oar loui-i in mo case oi Miss Florence Hanks against the township of Ayr. The case has been tried twice m our Courts, and both times judgment was en tered in favor of the township by direction of the Court, and both judgments have been reversed by the Superior Court. The case ''will bo sent back for trial again This suit was brought on two notes given on December 1, 1892, by the supervisors of Avr town ship for a road plow for $250, aud before suit was brought the i;otes were assigued to Miss Flo rence Hanks of Brush Creek township. 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. The Fultou & Franklin Tele phone Company owning and oper ating a line from Webster Mills, litis county, to Foltz, m Frankhu county, has purchased from the Fulton Telephone Company its lino from this pLisa tjBigC)V.) Tannery. The Fulton & Frank liu Company has leased the liue from Foltz to Mercersburg and will mike a meuUio circuit from tliW place to Mercersburg, and at the latter place it will connect with the United Telephone Com pany, and by a traffic arrange ment our people will bo able to do business at all points east. A few weeks ago the United lino dis connected our lines and (or a few day we were without any tele phono communication east. The Fulton and Franklin Company are now stringing an additional wire and expect to have their me tallic circuit complete by January 'Mat. -' -.'.. " - Sale Register. ' Tuesday, December 29,Alex Patterson having rented his farm will sell, three and it half miles south of McCounellsburg, 0 good horses aud 2 colts, 7 milch cows, 12 head of hogs, corn, 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, 0 head of cattle, corn, hay cornfodder, and all his farming implements. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 12 months. Thursday, January 7, 1904. Robert N. Frymau iu tending to quit farming will sell at his resi dence, two miles south of McCou nellsburg, horses, cattle, hogs, farming implements, hay, corn, cornfodder, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock; credit, 10 months. Saturday, January 9, 1904. A. J. Fore, executor of will of Hen ry McGowan,late of Dublin town ship, deceased, will sell on the premises, one-half mile east of Burnt Cabins, a valuable larm containing 150 acres, on which are erected a 2J story dwelling, a new bank barn, and all neces sary outbuildings, plenty of good fruit and water ; and also at the same time and place a valuable tract of Mountain laud of 146 acres, well covered with timber. Sale begins at 11 o'clock a. m., sharp. mm HrWl W T$ aa m mi i m b-im-M - GHRISTMISTiDE .-, Eu'.l cr Horse linic, Calf Eliin, Do skin, or any oUua kind of hide or r.-.ul let its ton it wilh t!:s l air on, soft, lij;1it, odorless pud inoth-proof.forrobe, rug, coat or g'iovc3. lltit first (tot cur Catnlfwr.ie, Biviiiff prices, nrtd iMtrshinimicr Uganurl instruction, ro us to uvoM niiEtaUcs. A Bweet flresM lniiiip for t.'lnistm:. Over u 'Itjiimer I'ntlern" here. Wllimuki our deur looli clmnniDir. And nmke hupp'ne for runny a your. We nlo tiuv a." J Viw furs and Kinncuu. ' 'T- TI1I3 CitOSBY fftlSlAN FUR COMPANY. kODOL DYSPEPSIA CWH. Digests all classes ol food, tones and strengthens the stomach and digestive organs. Cures indiges tion, stomach troubles makes rich red blood, health and strength. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure rebuilds woruout tissues, purities, sweet ens and strengthens the stomach Gov. G. W. Atkinson r.f W. Va.( says: "I have used a number of bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and havo found it to be a very ef fective and, indeed a powerful remedy for stomach ailments. I recommend it to my friends." Sold at Trout's drug store. 4 'Always Something" to oiTer you for every occasion 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 PRIDES. If vou are "making some thing" o 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. Ma ye Johnston McConneilsburg, Pa. 200 Year Almanac. The editor of the News ac knowledges the receipt of a copy of the 1904 Kodol Almanac and 200 Year Calendar, sent to him with the compliments ol the pub lishers of this most interesting, uuique and useful booklet. The Kodol Almanac and 200 Year Calendar, aside from other interesting features, points out your guiding star and tells you your most promising month. It also tells your lucky day, your flower and your birth stone, and the day of the week upon which you were born or the day of ttie week upon which any other event has occurred since the day of our National Independence, or may occur upon any given date is far in the future as the year 199(3. Messrs. E. C. DeWitt & Co., of Chicacro. III., are solo owners aud publishers of the Kodol Almanac and 200 Year Caleudar, and will be pleased to mail a copy of this booklet to any one enclosing two cent stamp with a request for same, provided this paper is mentioned. Coughs, Colds anil Constipation. Few people realize when taking cough medicines other than Fo ley's Ilot.ey and Tar, that they contain opiates which are consti pating besides being unsafe, par ticularly fur children. Foley's Honey aiidTar contains no opiates is safe and sure and will not con st;p:i!.o. Sold at Trout's drug slur.- TAYLOR. Where is the Laidig corres pondent ? The Wabash man is here. What for? Mrs. Maggie Polk, the vilhge blacksmith's cook, has returned. Oue of John Mumma's pedals seems to be out of whack, (jet the core out, Johnny. Our good looking merchautat Orchard Grove is down with the Wabash fever. It's a bad ca.so; Dr. Shoemaker's mental caliber is vibrating under the pressure if the diagnosis of the case. Lee B. Johnson has been seri ously ill for the past ten days. He seems to be in a convalescent state now under the care of Dr. Shoemaker. Brace up, Lee : I know it's hard not to get any deer, the best of guns don't al ways kill. KIDNEY DISEASES Stylos were never more bciiutiful nor prices more tomptttitf thu:i thej are here at thin near-(Mi You lire Invited to moo them. MILLINERY Our Ladies' and Misses' Hats, Ltnlie.-t'il'iitH'in Oats, Low-priced i!ead.v-to-wear Hats, Children's llcud-wcnr ALL KI'.ADV VOIX CHKISTMAS. Ostrich Plumes, Half-Ostrich Plumes, Uibbous, YolIinr., inrVy and for win ter wear. Imperial Press Trimmings, Buttons, pit:. NOTIONS Fascinators, gloves, mittens hnmlkcreliiefs, hosiery, fancy pins, buekY, belts, pocket books, eliantebiiue bajrs, i-hirt-wtiist sots, m ckluces. Kvury Novelty on our counters will make tin inexpe n sive sensible Christinas remembrance. NECK WEAR Linen Collars, Silk Ties, Taney Stocks, Stuli ColUu-s. Our Stock, of Linen remains unrivalled. Towels,' napkins, tablecloths, bureau and sideboard scarfs. Dress Goods We have everjthintf on tho market Flannels, Liht-weight Cloths, f r vleeable Cloths to be made up without lining. into Jaekctb and Skirts, I'ikIi meres, Mohairs, Silks, Shirt-waist patterns of every hue, - in a word, every thing to make your onttit complete. Think twice before you speak, think twice before yombuy, and then take .vl vantage 'of our low prices. T. J. WIENER'S, HANCOCK, MD, Best trade prices paid for Poultry and Eggs, Ross Racket Store. We wish to call your attention to a few prices for November aud December Wo want, to show you our underwear. Wo can give you tho prices and tell you what it is, but we want you to see yourselves. We are this year selliiv a 20 ox. men's lleeued lined shirts and drawers for 40c, each, aud tho weight U for each also. Where you go to buy, ask tho merchant to weigh it. This if also, what some are selling for wool. The genuine wool for 7."e, and IMV. Ladies' underwear at i:Jc, or 2 for 25c. Heavy lleece shins and drawers :Me, each, or 43c, per suit. Ladies' union suits, 4V. Children's 2.. Hoy's heavy lleeced lined, 24c each HORSE BLANKETS blankets We claim we can't bo matched 1.10, $1.20, 1.4t, $1.70, l.o and 2.4.1. Slartllnf Evidence. Fresh testimony -in great quan tity is constantly coming in, ce claring Dr. King's New Discov ry for Consumption Coughs and Cold . to be unequaled. A recent expression from T. J. McFailand Houtorvillo, Va. serves as exam ple. He writes: "I had bronchi tis for three years and doctored ill 'he time without bomg bene tited. Then I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured mu." Equal ly effective iu curing all Lung aud Throat ' troubles, Consumption, Pneumonia aud Grip. Guaran teed by all druggists. Trial bot tles free, regular sizes 50c, and 1.00. are the most fatal of all dis eases. Pftl rin KIDNEY CURE It I iULlI d Guaranteed Remedj or money refunded. Contain! remedies recognized by emi nent ehvsicians as the Best fen Kidney and Bladder troubles, PRICE 50c. an J L00. For Sale r.t Trout's Drug Store. fTTHH Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. ft will pay you to see our horse on thess goods. Prices are B5, $1, Heavy robes $2.l0 to $.1.7.'. Overshoes and FeSt Boots Ladies' overshoes 32, 40, 45, and 4!ic. .Men's 50, "). "5c. Men's Arctics. Wt to tl 25. Ladies' felt boots 1. 20. JSoy's heavy high eut overshoe felt boots $1,115. Men's snajf proof roiled ed jo wool It. nil ?1 !i: a'sn a cheaper one at 91.05, and oue at 4-2. 15. Uuin'nnau's sock with lace, lirst quality, overshoe 11.110. We handle the Shippansbur Corduroy pants and overalls. The wide rib corduroy punts $1.(15 aud $1 "." lined all through. The line cor J at 2.1!i, and the linen chain guaranteed not to stain cord pants at 2. ;;.". Tnu (fm ri. rfk-j"-c-. t,ial evt'!' ('umo down the pike at best verc Ocri ts M M. ,,aui. om,s. Our clothlny; U iu line shape. Gray bed blaukets -5'1, 58 and H5c per pair. It is impossible to name price. Hut call and see our shoes. Ammunition, A couple of guns left yet. Cross cut saws, hand saws, wood saws 4!c. Axes all prices. Tinware, granltftware, trunks, tele-scopes, wr,'-jr paper, bibles window blinds oil and fell; carriage paint and in fact u,neY verythiu,' that is kept in a general store, and at prices that will pay f lLie and see us. HULL &. BENDER, PROPRIt rT'd pert Or. King's Ikw Discovery For OS OVOrMPTlOX p.r A Perfect For All Throat and ,Cure : Lung Troubles. Money back If It fall. Trial BctUt freo. 'AS YOU LIKE IT' Fl 1 rn it I 1 served in Every Style to. U I 1 1 1 L LI I suit Any Taste. Flemish and Weathered Oak Library Tables, small tables, settees, chairs, rockers and tabourettes, in Ais- sion style for the den or library. For the PARLOR. Sofas, Tables, (large or small), Arm Chairs, Ueception Chairs, Itockors, Cabinets, (open or enclosed) For the DINING China Closets, KxteuslonfTables, Buffets, Cune and wood-seat chairs, Tables and Cabinets for tho kitchen. For the BED ROOM. Dressing Bureau. Ilockers, Dressings Tables, Chairs, Chiffoniers, Indian Seats, Mirrors, Screens, Clothes trees, Fancy tables, Bedsteads, Desks, In Mahogany, Bird's-eye Maple, Golden Oak, &c. Bedsteads In Brass aud Iron, enameled in white and colors. We will be pleased to have vou call anil examine our stock. Vou are welcome, whether you buy or not i ' Special work niado to order tit our factory. j H. SIERER & CO., 8 ! Xos. 49-51 Queen St. Chambersburg, Fa. M irrois, Taboiirtttes, Divans, ROOM. Serving Tables, Sideboards, Screens, FARM I SALE. 1 will sell at priv.e sale my farm of 150 ucres lying along the pike miles east of Harrisonvlllo. About On acres are cleared and balance iu tim ber. The Improvements are a gooii tw-Ury Frame House nusrly new, Bank Barn and other out buildings. There is also an orchurd of tine fruit. Good water near the door. Will sell On terms to suit the purchaser. , W. A. VALLANCB, .U-25-03'- Harilstmvllle, I'a." FREE! Mm compUlt CATALOGUE OT D1SCASCS plr It to you fHEIt, , U )H toll M nt k, fwul Uit maul to UK. 0. JAVNfc SON, rllli Most ussful of Family Hand Books. Olat irT Publication. Printed In NINE, DIFFERENT LAN. UVACiES. Contttni Corrwct CtUndtm for mil latituda. lclipsa, Tlti tnd WtttHr Vtblci, Astronomical data. Iiat of raat. Fast and otKar klulidaya, (frapKte Moonlight SUifnint and cholc illusa trationa, to wlklch ia eddad a with dlractlona how to tra-at tha-ra. afivn In R GEO.W. EISNER k CO.'S I NYTATON 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, for just received a new lot that are especially nice. IDress (Boofce, motions, and everything a lady wants in foot wear is here. entlemen, ivp linve a splendid luie of Suits and OutrcotUs for your inspection at prices that must please yon. HXn&erwear it extremely lout prices. A splendid Suit for 15c for Men; J.0 and 50c for Boys, Hen's Hats and Caps. A splendid line, of Men's Shoes that we wish every person to see. PLEA OJLXjX-i. avfartlv slain, yat absolutely claan lanrfuafta. Your Druitsfiat or Dealar will su ILAW.U-11IA, IU UUI B U 1W FREE. -H -.1 , FULTON COUNTY NEWS xs the pdbplo'o papor 0LOO a Tear in Advance Respectfully, Q. W. REISNER & CO. t v
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