INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local and General Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped from our , Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS 100 nw suits nf clothes receiv ed this week at Johuston's. Timothy Seod for sale at Stout eagle Brothers'. Francis M. Taylor, former edi tor of the Kepublicar, wus a vii fr toCharnbersb ir one day last week. Heavy hlaukuts at J. If. John ston's from 50 cents to $5 a pair. Avoid serious results of hid Ley or bladder disorder by taking Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold nt Trout's drug store. Miss Jennie Stoner, of this place, is spending a couple of weeks visiting friends in Cham bersburg. Hull & Bender have a new ad vertisement in the News this week in which they tell you about hunting supplies and winter goods. Everybody should see the new line of $1.25 shoes at Johnston's. Foley's Kidney Cure make the diseased kidneys sound so they will eliminate the poisons from the blood. Sold at Trout's drug store. Mr. T. H. Truax, of Thompson township, was in town last Satur day probating the will of the late Ephraim Gregory, deceased, and taking out letters testamentary, as executor of the estate. A big Democratic mass meet , ing will be held in the Court House in this place next Monday even ing. Among the speakers will be State Senator Arthur G. Dewalt, of Allentown; O. C. Bowers, Esq., and Hou. W. Rush Gillian, of Cham bersburg. Wanted Quickly, few per- ed wholesalo house among retail I merchauts and agents. Local territory of few counties. $18 salary and expenses paid weekly. Expeuse money advanced. Com inissioi extra. Permanent en gagement. Business successful. Pievious experience not essen tial. Enclose selt. addressed en velope Address, Supeiitinten dent Tuavelkhs, 825 Dearbori' St., Chicago. Some one has described a cig arette as a small roll ol paper, to bicco and drugs, with a little fire at one end and a big fool at the other. Some of its chief eujoy ments are condensed nightmare, fits, cancer of the lips and stom ach, spinal meningitis, softening of the brain, funeral processions and a family sitting in gloom. HOKE'S ELECTRO MAGNETIC CHEST PAD. Prices, $3, $4 and $6. HOKE'S MAGNETIC INSOLES. Price, $1.00 per pair. WW Worn In the shoes, they prevent cold feet, protect the system from damp ness, imparl a thrill of magnetism to the whole system, and ure of the great est value. An Open Letter. "Prof. Hoke : 1 will pen you a few lines. I suppose you think I had for gotten to write, as I had promised, but I merely neglected to do so. I am much better of rheumatism, and enjoy much more pleasure than I have for years. My back is much better, also ray shoulders and kuees; my inward weakness Is also better. I am well pleased with what your treatment has done in two weeks. My frlonds are glad to see that I am better. You will get lots of patients through me. My case was a severe one; you saw what a cripple I was through rheumatism." This is a lady near Fannettsburg, you can see her letter by calling at Hoke's office. S. D. Stevens, the wellknown sewing machine man, Chanibersburg, made a recent visit through the country, and saw this lady in her former condition. He recommended Prof. Hoke's treat ment, and the above letter tells the result. From 148 to 98 Pounds. One of the most remarkable cases of a cold, deep-seated on the iungs, causing pneumonia, is that 'of, Mrs. Gertrude E. Fenner, Marion, Ind., who was entirely cured by the use of One Minute Cough. Cure. She says: "The coughing and straining so weak ened me that I ran down in weight from 148 to 92 pouuds. I tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this won derful remedy cured me entirely of the cough, strengthened my lungs and restored me to my nor- . mal weight, health and strength. " . Sold at Trout's drug store. Hunters should bear in mind ,that the fall hunting season does not open until October 15, and that before that time it is illegal to kill any wild turkeys, quail, pheasants, squirrels, etc. The . season was made late and short , in order to give the game, which was so scarce, a chance to increase, and all persons found killing game ' before opening of the season will be dealt with according to the se verest measures of the law. Easy and Quick! ( Soap-Making . with BANNER LYE To make the very best soap, simply , rileanlv. m. can of Banntr Lv In Cold water, melt lb, of grease, pour the Lye water in we grease, sur uu put aside to set " i Pall Mrectleaa m Bverjr Package' ' V Sanntr Ly Is pulveriied. The can . Tf hj nnened and closed, at wilL DCT mining the use of a. small quantity at a . I. i. iuat tha article; needed In every household. It will clean paint. , Boors, marble and tile work, aotten water, i disinfect sinks, closets and waste pipe. -Write for booklet "Witt ammw Would Not Take One Hundred Dollars. Mr. Jacob Light, of Leinaster, says his wife, aged 07 years, hud been a great sufferer with rheumatism and was hardly able to walk. She applied Hoke's Electric Appliances with won derfull success. Would not take a hundred dollars for appliances, Mr. Light himself is 74 years of age. Suf fered with cold foet. Since using Hoke's Insoles has hud no trouble. An Open Letter. "I must let you know how I am get ting along. I am still improving, am still doing my own work, and am very thankful that I need not to suffer with the weak nervousness that I used to have so much before using your treat ment. 1 have had no nervous spells since I put on your 'supporters, chest pad and hisoles. If I keep on gaining llesh as fast as I have the past two weeks, I will be a different looking Woman. Every one can see i am Ail ing up in my face. Yes, I can work once more; I do the cooking, ironing, baking, etc. I surely have great faith in your Electric Magnetic Medicated Appliances." This is a lady near Mercersburg, you can get her name and welcome to it. GOOD SUCCESS IN A SEVERE CASE OF SICK HEADACHE. Last June a middle aged lady called In Hoke's otlloe She said : "I have been a sufferer with sick headache from childhood." She applied Hoke's belt and insoles. Last Tuesday she called and said : "Soon after I ap plied the treatment I suffered with a severe spell, but none whatever since, which is about three months. Now it's pleasure for me to go away from home." Prof. Hoke says : Ladies, don't suf fer with sick, headache; you need not suffer at any time. You can have the name of this lady. Prof C. U. Hoke Is the inventor of Hoke's Genuine Magnetic Medicated Appliances, such as Body Belts, Chest Pads, Limb Belts, Female Supporters, Insoles, ic. Hoke and wife will be at the Washington House in McCon nellsburg the first week in Octo ber, Thirteen-year-old Walter Kane of Chambersburg, got his broth er's rifle after school last Monday loaded it nearly to the muzzle, and tired. The heavy charge broue the gun and drove the br ec'i l'ito the boy's skull. He i at the hospital In a critical con dition. - Rings for the Children, $1 Each. A superb enlliH-llon of rings for the little onos now on view In our window, mounted with Pearls, Carinas, Opals, T ui'iiiolse, Ame thysts, etc. All the birth tloties represented In the collection. These rings were made by a well known ring manufacturer and are solid gold. Shall wp in-ul you an assortment ? WM. H. LUDWIG, Jeweler and Silversmith, Chaiiibersburg. Pa. Rouss Racket STORE has now the Tar Hope, Guns and Shells, Winter Suits and Samples, Underwear, Shoes, Hats and Caps, and, in fact, all their Winter Goods; and we are in shape to do businsss in all of these lines. We sell the best Sisal tar rope by the cut at 8 cents a pound; by the coil at 7 cents. If you find a thread of jute in this rope, we will give it to you This Is the year to buy yourself a good gun cheap. The combination is broken. Single barrel, $3 45 and $.1.75: double barrel, $7.48, $7.90, $8.1)0, and $10.00. Sixteen gauge shells, 4ikj a box; 12 gauge, 42, 45, and (HI cents. Our smokeless shells are loaded with Ballistite powder. Hunting coats. In underwear we have the same goods we had last year, r.nd prices are all right. Boys' and men's corduroy pants. We have just received another lot of those halters and team bridles (15, S3, and 1)8 cents for the halters, and the bridles are $1.(15. Felt window shades 8 cents. Coat and hat hooks 8c a do.. Mrs. Potts sad irons 85 cents a set. 100 split rivets 5c, tubular 5c. Blacksmith ham mers 24 and 35c. Monkey wrenches 8-in., 20c; 10-ln., 25c; 12 in., 2'.)c. No. 8 tin wash boilers with metallic bottom, 09c. No. 8 extra heavy metallic bottom wash boilers 85c. Don't fall to see them. Double bitted axes 45, 00, 75, 85, and 90c. Seasoned home-made handles lc. Laflin & Han Black pow der 23c a pound; shot 8c lb: lend 8c; gun caps 5c; wads 5 and 15c for 250. Primers 17c a box. Carpet tacks 4 boxes for 5c, and 3c a box. HULL & BENDER, Proprietors. G.W.R eisner$Co Have Their s WINTER HOES for Ladies, Misses, and Children, and the Best Line fo r Men's sand Boy Wool Carding They have ever had See them. Geo. W. Reisner fflCo. and carpet weaving H. H. HERTZLER still contioues Carding and Weaving at the WILLOW GUOVE MILLS at Burnt Cabins Carpet Chain always on hand Wool put into bats for Haps. I will take In Wool and work at tha following places, namely, Frank Bare's, Fort Littleton: Michael Laidig's, Dublin Mills; W. R. Speer's, Saluvia; C'. W. Lynch's, Crystal Springs; J. E. Jack son's, Akersville; Caleb Barton's, Hustontown; A. N. Witter's, Waterfall; Harry Huston's, Clear Ridge; W, L. Berkstresser s Orchard Grove. I Will Visit these places monthly during the Reason. Thankful for past favors, 1 hope lor a continuance ot the same. H. H. Hertzler, Burnt Cabins, Pa. 1 Read Our Guarantee Offer, m Forst's seven year old, 4 full quarts for $3.00. We pay all ex- 1 press charges jj and pack in plain &j sealed cases. i ! X It i I 1 j Z n vr- zs szz? a CASH GIVEN AWAY to Users of UM OF In Addition fo the Regular Free Premiums (Li ok Cttrrec) IS) Do you use Whiskey in your homo for medical purposes? We J5j IjaS guarantee our goods to be ITRK and WHOLESOME. Send us a en 'rA trial order and If the goods does not prove all we clulm for it and if kS It is not better for the money, thun anything you have had from oth- jj TSjA ers, then return it, at our expense, and we will return your money. (f The editor of this paper or any bunk of Pittsburg will tell you fo we are responsible. Send for our private price-list. ) MORRIS FORST & CO., $ g ' Cor. 2nd Ave. & Smithfield St., J g2 Dept. 285 Pittsburg, Pa. How TO SECOND NATIONAL BANK HOOLSOH SPICE CO, like a Check like This ? Ul. UifA I uj evil Ail t9fl nnfl nit Cn Xon Coffee users In our Great World's Kuir Contest - 213J people get checks, 213U more will tt theui iu the Presidential Vote Contest PULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. WmI 2'S Jayne's Carminative Balsam JL 11 WW Th. SUn4N R.medy for Sunnw Complaint. Cramp. Colic, Criming Pin, Sour ' . u rnlta far jnlw Dlon-ha. OT LOOMS.!. ASMUC Cholera. Cholera Morton, irut success tor, 74 y aaTchoiara MantvmT JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM ha kM a4 wkk Wi wUl tand fraa to anv Mraon w'm will ndoM twocam SU. kOtU. Of - JAYNE'S CARMINATIVES "Atwi. stama im Mrt MVinwt for the saUnX. trial aUa kottla or JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BAI Writ, your Nurne, Town. ai State plainly to faaura your getting tha, same. your Five Lion-Heads cut from Lion Coffee Packages and a 3 - cent tamp entitle you (In addition to the regular free premiums) to one vote. The a-cent stamp cov ers our acknowledgment to you that your estimate is recorded. You can send as many esti mates as desired. Grand First Prize of $5,000.00 will be awarded to the one who Is nearest correct on both our World's Fair and PresN dentlal Vote Contests. Wt alio offer 15,000.00 Special Cub PriMi to Grocer' CUrkt. (Particulars la each cat ol Lloa Code,) What will be the total popular vote cast for President (votes for all can didates combined) at tha elect I- i November 8, 1904 ? In 1000 election. U,9S0,6S3 people voted tor I'resment. ror nuurest correct esti mates received in Woolson Spice Com pany's ollice, Toledo, O., on or before November S, 1U04, we will give first prize for the nearest correct estimate, second pri.e to the next nearest, etc., etc., as follows: 1 rirst Prls. I3.isoo.co 1 Second Prls. l.OOO.OU a rriieaifjoo.oo aacn l ,000.01 0 rriies aoo.txj IO r rises IOO.OO " ao rrUes ftO Prlies ano Prises 1UOO Prls 21 ao PB.rzr.1. 60.00 20 OO 10.00 0.00 TOT At. . 1 ,000.0 i. 000 .00 1,OOO.O.J .: i.oco.oo a,M)o.oo b.ooo.oa tao.ooo.oo How Would Your Name Look on One of These Checks? Ev.rrbody uses coffee. If you will as. LION VOFfKHUng enounh to Ret acquainted with It. y . convinced uicrv 1 nu uiucr iucd ,iui iur mv uiunty. uvu 1 m ..u ...mi w u jr v ... . waaransiog our advertising money so that both of us you us well as we will get a benelit. iicuc. lor your Lln UenJ. ou will b4 suited on-: v we a.ivertiae. Act WE GIVE DOTH FREE PREMIUMS AND CASH PRIZES Complete Detailed Particulars In Every Package of n n sts. 9fe A?i f."aa crsa fmitxx Lsa U KZS I J ft R Hi.v WOOLSON tPICE CO., (CONTEST kV:P'Y.l' 1 a,im-jfaalmwi TOLEDO, OHIO. " ? 1 ii Address: DA. D. JAYN2 0 SON, Philadelphia. TkePaae Cwlnl Werfca. PImm moiiM thu pr what
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