The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, May 18, 1904, Image 5

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    INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS
01 Local and General Interest, Gathered
at Home or Clipped from our
Exchanges.
CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS
You never heard of any one us
ing Foley's Houey and Tar and
not bfjinfr satisfied.
Wlion you come to the Sunday
School Convention call at Maye
Johnslou's and seo her I'm'? of
millinery. One door west of
Stoner's.
Mrs. Mary A. Kolley and Miss
Daisy Wjnk of this place, spent
Sunday visiting friends and rela
tives in the lower end of the coun
ty. Foley's Honey and Tar contains
no opiates and can safely be given
to children.
The M. E. Sunday school at
Creeu Uill was reorganized last
Sunday, the officers elected were,
superintendent, II. Elmer Desh
ong; assistant superintendent,
James Sharpe; secretary, Miss
Dora Deshong; treasurer, Miss
Ada Decker.
Foley's Honey, and Tar is pe
culiarly adapted for asthina,bron
chitis aud hoarseness.
A Revelation.
If you make Inquiry it will be a
revelation to you how many suc
cumb to kidney or bladder trou
bles in one form or another. If
1 he patient is not oeyond medical
aid. Foley's Kidney Cure will
cure. It never disappoint. Sold
at Trout's drug store.
WELLS TANNERY.
Mrs. Dr. Hunter and son are
visiting her parent?, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Wishart.
Mack Stunkard attended the
Grand Castle of the K. G. E's.,
hold in Philadelphia last week.
Miss Lizzie Sprowl, who has
linen at Six Mile Hud, for some
time, returned home Sunday,
Mr. Frank Sprowl sold his
store property to B. G. Horton,
mid will move to Everett soon,
where he has purchased another
home.
Hon. S. P. Wishart is attending
the General Assembly of Pres
bytery in Buffalo.
Mrs. Harvey Wishart is visit
ing her sister in Buffalo.
Miss Grace Markley of Sixmile
Run, attended church services in
the Presbyterian church last
Sunday.
W. Scott Wilson has sold his
farm to Melbourn Apell, and will
with his family, go to Canada.
Miss Gertrude Young is visit
ing her aunt, Mrs. Young of Six
mile Run, and is ill with measles.
WANTED: SO MEN AND WOMEN.
To Take Advantage of Special Offer Mntle hy
Troiits DniR St.irc.
Trouts' Drug St,or, the enter
prisinir drujris's, no- advertis
ing to day for llfiy men and wom
en to take advautnge'of the spe
cial half price offer they are mak
ing on Dr. Howard's celebrated
specific for the cure of constipa
tion and dyspepsia, and get a fif
ty cent package at half-prine, L'5
cents.
So positive are they of the re
markable power of this specific
to cure these diseases, as well as
sick headaches and hvor trou
bles, that they agree to refund
the money to any customer whom
this medicine does not iiickl,y
relieve and cure.
With Dr. Howard's specific at
hand, you can eat what you want
and have no fear of 111 couseqen
ces. It strengthens the stomach,
gives perfect digestion, regulates
the bowels, creates au appetite,
and makes life worth the living.
This is an unusual opportunity
to obtain 00 doses of the best
medicine ever made for half its
regular price, with the personal
guarantee of a well known busi
ness firm to refund the money if
it does not give satisfaction.
If you cannot call at Trouts'
drug store to-day, send them 2u
cents by mail and they will send
you a package promptly, charges
paid.
Trouts' drug store has been
able to secure only a limited sup
ply of the specific, so great is the
demand, and you should not do
lay taking advantage of the liber
al offer they are making this
week.
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Solid Sterling Silver
Tea Spoons,
In the pattorn above lllustrati'ii, wo olTor tlio people of Fulton
county ut the follow prices:
Tea-spoons S."jO the tW.en,
Table-spoons $21.00 " "
Dessert Forks 14.00
llesscrt Spoons $14. 00
lipsst-rt KnlvHs t9 "0 " "
Wu sliall ba pluusod to mail u sample spoon to those who
wish to see this beautiful pattern. The design Is patented and
is made in Sterling Silver only.
WM. H. LUDWIG,
Jeweler and Silversmith,
Chambersburg, Pa.
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Jaow Prices.
James G. TurnergvCo.
ummer )ress Goods.
Although cotton goods are a guru deal higher this year
tliun usial, wo have been fortunate in securing our spring
and summer lines at the old prices. A personal inspee
tion of our stock will prove this statement.
)ress cTr'mn"n.8
We are showing a very lare and attractive line of braids
and lace trimming In new and up-to-date goods.
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g Summery TVUllinerif.
Traveling is Dangerous.
Constant motion jars the kid
neys which are kept in place in
the body by delicate attachments.
This is the reason that travelers,
trainmen, street car men, team
sters and all who drive very much
suffer from kidney disease in some
form. Foley's Kidney Cure
strengthensthekidneysandcures
all forms of kidney and bladder
disease. Geo. E. Hausan, locomo
tive engineer, Lima, O., writes,
"Constant vibration of the engine
caused me a great deal of trouble
with my kidneys, and I got no re
lief until I used Foley's Kidney
Cure." Sold at Trout's drug
store.
The Faith-Healers and Smallpox.
It is said that there is quite an
epidemic of smallpox prevailing
in the Ked Brusli sectiou of Pas e
county, Va.,aud that the spread of
this contagious disease is chielly
due to the methods which the re
ligious sect called "Faith Heal
ers" have p't.-sued in regard to
it. Iu that community there is a
large u umber of these people and
they do not believe that disease
can bo cured by medical treat
ment. So when the smallpox
first broke out in the families of
some of the "Faith Healers," in
stead of sendiug for a doctor,
large numbers of them met to
gether aud sang, prayed and
chanted over the sick persons,
saying that would cure them
without any medicines or doc
tors. The result was that the
disease spread raoidly, those
who met to pray, chant aud sing
getting it and then iu turn couiu
nicating the disease to others.
It is said that the county offi
cials of Pago county have taken
hold of the matter and are now
UUIJJpcUlMg bUO pcwjJlo IU ni. ". Jiu
proper treatment and that in this
manner the dreaded disease is
being checked.
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Style and quality are the things that give Millinery its ff3)
worth but you don't have to pay us fancy prices. We
have our own trimmer, therefore our prices are right and
we make no charge for trimming. We invite yon to look A
over our lines of trimmed and ready-to-wear hats before j(!
making your purchases. . J;
Gorsets. M
Our American Corset Is the most comfortable and styl- ft?)
ish coret and perfect in lit. j
fSajAS. G.TDBMfcCO.'WS
HANCOCK. MD. &
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ring An noun
cement
We now have in .our spring line ol Wen's, Hoys an.l Youlhs' Suits, which it
will do you good to see. We think it the Best Spring Line we have ever had
all made in the best way, and
Strictly Up-to-date
The Prices are just all right and as low as anyone can sell equal quality for
We want to call special attention to our stock of
I eunpc
f w 1 H v- iLwVwJ v.-hich is larger and better this spring than ever before.
We have several lines of Factory Goods which are
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Sold on a Guarantee,
which means that you are buying a certainty,
make you safe, we will sell you a
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Now!
Now
The shoe must be good, or we
kangaroo
Calf Shoe
For $ 1 .OO,
well worth 1.25 ; in f;ict, shoes at almost anv price. We have a nice lot of
SUMMER DRESS STUFFS
which we want you to see.
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in stock not samples, and at prices
that cannot be reached on the present
Work Done Whiles
You Wait.
market. Mattings, Oil Cloths, window Shades, &c, all at right prices.
Please call. Respectfully,
G. W. REISNER & CO.,
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Q Cornplanters repaired, wagons repaired in both wood
and iron, special attention to
I HORSESHOEING
DUBLIN , ULLS.
The farmers are planting corn
and the women are cleaning house
and making garden.
The winter crops are looking
well.
Narissa Price lelt Monday for
Pitcairn.
T. C. Gillis made a trip to Three
Springs via Clear Ridge Mon
day.
Robert (Jallaher and wife spent
Sunday with their ciaughter.Mrs.
Bruce Ramsey.
Ueaus and crackers free on the
Ridao on the fiOth. Come one aud
all.
Lidlct ind Children
who can pot stand the shocking
btraiu of laxative syrups and
cathartic pills ure especially foud
of Little Early Risers. All per
sons who find it necessary to tak
a liver moJicine should try these
pills, and compare the agreeably
pleasant aud strongtheuiug effect
willi the nauseating and weaken
ing coudifious following the use
of other remedies. Little Early
Kisers cure biliousness, conhtipa
tion, sick headache, j mndice, ma
laria and liver troubles. Sold at
When tbe Sap Risen
WeJtk lungs should be careful.
Coughs and colds are dangerous
then. One Minute Cough Cure
cures coughs and colds and gives
strength to the lungs. Mrs. G.
E. Fennor of Marion, Ind., says,
I suffered witn a cough until I
run down in weight from 148 to
2 lbs. I tried a number of rem
edies to uo avail until I used One
Minute Cough Cure. Four bot
tles of this wonderful remedy
cured me entirely of the cough,
strengthened my lungs and re
stored mo to my normal weight,
health and strength." Sold at
Trout's drug store.
I 2 in all its branches,
2 Quarter-cracks, toe-cracks, and contracted feet artist-
-3 ivillv trpnfpM' in fnrt rhissp of work
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light or heavv done in first clsss
manner at the shops of
Yeakle & Wilkinson,
McConnellsburg. Pa.
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Wool Carding
and
Gash Given Away to Users of
One iilinuteCouij?! Cure
For Cough, Colds and Crot.p.
Pneumonia follows La Grippe .
hut naver follow the ue of
FOLEY'S
Honey
and Tar
It itopi tb Coaeh and beali tbe lungt.
PrevanU Pneumool pd Conaamptlon.
Mb. a. Taobbi, of 1S1 Otfood St., Chletco,
rltMl "Mr wlf bd u f ripp saa isn ur
VlUi s rr bBd ooatfa on bar lonfi wnica
tout' Hoaai " Tab wi ompUUlf.'
Fur S::lo at Trout's Drug bioro.
Carpet Weaving
H. H. HERTZLER still ccHimies Carding and Weaving at the
WILLOW CKOVli MILLS at Hurnt Cabina.
Carpet Chain always on hand Wool put into bats for Haos.
I will take in Wool and work at the following places, namely, Frank
Iiure'H, Fort Littleton: Michael Laidig's, Dublin Mills; W. U.
Spear's, Saluvta; C. W. Lyneh'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
j Orchard Grove.
I Will Visit theso places monthly during the season. Thankful for
past favors, I hope for a continuance of the same.
H. H. Hertzler,
Burnt Cabins, Pa.
The fditor of a southern ex
clianue says; "Let the young
man u town out if a job try a
yai' on the farm. Flowing ho
iiind a brindle mule will lako the
kink out of his top knot, the frog
out of Ids throat, the gas off Ins
stoinnch, the weakness out of hU
legs, the corns. ill his tons, and
give him a good appetite, tin hon
est living and a tihfht of heuven."
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We are going to be more liberal than ever in 1904 to users of Lion Coffee. Not only will the
Lion-Ieads, cut from the packages, be good, as heretofore, tor the valuable premiums we
have .always given our customers, but
!n Addition i the Regular Free Premiums
the same Lion-Heads will entitle -you to estimates in our $50,000.00 Grand Prite Content, which will
make some of our patrons rich mcu and women. You can send iu as many estimates as desired. Therewill ba
TWO GREAT CONTESTS
The first contest will be on the Julv 4th attendance at the St. Louis World's Fair; le second relates to Total
Vote For President to be cast Nov. 8, lUOl. $30,000.00 will be distributed in each of these cont-sts, making
$40,000.00 on the. two, aud, tJ make it still more interesting, in addition to this amount, we will give a
to the one who is nearest correct on ooin
contests, and thus your estimates have iwo
opportunities of winning a big cash-prize.
Grand First Prize of $5,000.00
IIS SI W TMM COUGH
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EXPECTORANT l
An olmotC Infallible rcroccy fur dif
cases of the Throat, and Lungs,
known TS used t!w iorld over for
bbuott Century.
Five Lion-Heads
cut from Lion
Coffee Packages and a
a cent stamp entitle you
(In addition to the reg
ular free premiums)
to one vote in
either contest:
WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST
What will ba the total July iih nit"iilan?e at the St. I.milt
World' Fair? At Chicago, July 4. I). ) utu-nil.im u mi 2K.2J.
For nearest corret-t estimates rvceivt?.! in Vi')!som Si)U;e Cii
pany' utile, Toledo. Ohio, on or buf. ro Juru) h, 1 1 4. we will
Kiv first pri for (he nearest correct estu-jutu, suuund prize to the
neat nearest, etc., etc., as luuuws;
1 Fir Prlie
1 Second Frit
2 Prlie fiOO.OO aeb
6 me jud.wj
siiii liiaMialinmrDi n aiinii n
lO Prise 100.00
20 Prlis 60.00
BO Prlie 20.00
ano prii io.oo
1800 Prlie 6.00
ai39TriZEf,
si.roo.oo
1,000.00
l, noo.no
1 ,000.00
1 ,000.00
1 ,000.00
1 ,000.00
a.noo.oo
, 000.00
TOTAL, 20,OOo!0
Printed blanks to
vote on found in
every Lion Coffee Pack
age. The a cent stamp
covers the expense of
our acknowledgment to
you that your es-
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vgf.v -ml iimaicis retorucu.
PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST
Whnt will be the total Popular Vote cast tor President (vote
for all candidate combined at the election Novtmbvl 8, l-A-4? la
liulelectlon, 1J.VM.6S:! people voted for President. For nearest cor
rect estimates received in Woolscn Spiee Co.'s, rltlce. Toledo. O.,
on or twfore Nov. 5. t4, we will tlve first prise for the nearest cor
rect ettlinato, second prue to the next nea'el,tc. tc. as follow!
$2,600.00
1 .OOO.OO
l.OOO.OO
l.OOO.OO
l.OOO.OO
l.OOO.OO
1 ,000.00
a.eoo.oo
e, 000.00
TOTAL, taOOOOJOO
1 Tlrst Prlie
1 second Prix
2 Prlie saoo.OO ach
6 Prizes iiOO.OO "
10 Prle IOO.OO "
SO Prise 1SO.OO "
CO Prist aO.OO
230 Prise 10.00 "
1800 Prlie
213o7iuiEI,
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427 PRIZES 4279
DUtrlbutid to tht PubSlo-assregatlng S45,000.00-!n addition lo which w shall glvo $5,008
to Grocirs' Clerks (too particulars In LIOM COFFEE catot) making a grand total of $50.000.00.
COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACKAGE OF
UM OFF
WOOLSON SPICE CO.. (CONTEST DEPT.)
TOLEDO OHIO
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Trout's drug store.