INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS 01 Lotfll arid General Intercut, (lathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchange. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Head tho new Millinery advor tisement of A. J. Irwiu & Co. , Head Maye Johnstoa'd ad in another column. 100 new suits of clothes receiv ed this week at Johnston's. No danger of consumption if you use Foley's Honey and Tar to cure that stubborn cough. Sold at Trout's drug store. Eeavy blankets at J. K. John ston's from 50 cents to $5 a pair. Miss Jennie Hank?, of Emrua ville, is visiting Misses Mary and Nettie Stouteagle in town this week. Everybody should, see the new line of 1.25 shoes at Johnston's. Lieut. James Connelly showed us a double peach seed yesterday morning that grew at his home. There are two perfect seeds join ed solidly together. Foley's Honey and Tar cur5s coughs and colds and prevents pneumonia. Takenosubstitutes. Sold at Trcut's drug store. Lost. Last Friday afternoon somewhere on Water street a gold shirt waist pin with the ini tials "M. J." The tinder will please return it to this office. Wanted at Paul Wagner's tan nery,. McConnellsburg, tallow, beefhides, horsehides, callskins, and sheepskins, for which the highest market price in cash will be paid. . Mr. John V. Glunt was in town . early Monday morning arranging for the advertising of his sale. Mr. Glunt has sold his farm and intends to turn the plow handles over to some one else. . . , William U. Woodalof Ayr town ship, broke the record the other day by sowing sixteen acres of wheat in a day and a half. He would like to know who can beat that with one person following the drill. Uucle Jake Miller, of Burnt Cabins, was among the couit vis ltors on Monday. While Mr. Mil ler thinks it would be a sin for any Democrat . not' to take the "Fulton Democrat," he advanced his subscription a year ahead to the "News." Mr. Thomas J. Wiener, has just returned from the eastern cities with an unusualty large and well selected stock of fall and winter merchandise. Mr. Wiener is an up-to-date merchant, and it will be tD the advantage of those want ing anything in his line to give him a call. ' . Don't forget the lecture in the Cou r t Hou se Friday evening. If your "livers" are out of order, or if you feel that everything is go ing to the "bow wows" just gath er yourself .up and gotothelect ure and laugh all the malaria out of your system. Yes, "Laugh, and the world laughs with you; weep, and you weep alone." Doors open at 7:80; lecture begins at 8. Admission 25 cents. Tick ets may be had at Trout's drug store. A very pleasant social event oc curred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fisher In Bethel town ship last Thursday evening, at which time about three dozen of their friends assembled to cele brate the nineteenth anniversary of their son Archie's birthday. A most enjoyable evening was spent and the refreshments served were in keeping with the well known hospitality of the Fisher home. John Spriggsj of Magnolia, W. Va., while unloading pigs from a wagon had an exciting exper ience. The team frightened and ran off throwing him under the wheels, breaking bis leg midway between ankle and knee. Dr. Btigers, the B. & O. Burgeon, was summoned and with the assist ance of Dr. Kirk, of Paw Paw, re moved a section of the bone some 21 inches long aod a few days lat er wired the bones together. Op. erations of this kind get 2 column writeups in the big city paper h and speak volumes for the skill of native of Hancock, who has never lost a single patient from the use of the -scalpel Hancock Star. The Rod PlowCtH. Th- Avr township Road Plow ca:o that hm ben y v minently b f rc thn pnoplt of this county for M'Vi-rnl yt'itrs .vii :i;;tlu tried in our court yostcrduj. A man ufacturing con j. any sold to tho supervisors of the township a road plow, took their note, sold it to Miss Florence Hanks, and when it became due the township refused to pay it and suit was brought, and the rase was tried in this court in October 18119, the toA-nship winniug the suit It was carried up to the superior court, who ordered it bjtelf for u new trial. It was tried again nt October term 190L' aud the town shiy won again. Again it was taken up to the superior court, and the lower court reversed: Yesterday, for the third time, it was tried here, and for the third time the township wou. Tho probability is that it will again go up to the higher court. The note was $250 in the first place; now it amounts to $427.50. To The School Teacher of Fulton County wlio w ill iniiil to nit Uefoi'P Nov. l.'rtli next, tlin best pssny on our Turnout "('(ii)iic(iclionui'" Wuteli, wp will irispnt to her a Itean- tlnil Diamond and Opal Hine. Should the essay he written bv a male teacher, then the prize will he a Conoeocheague watch. The value of either article Is $12 00. The watch and ting are now cm view at Trout's Dm Store In MoConnellsburjr. Tho essay need not ho lengthy, ten to fifteen lines prefered These watches were named after Franklin county's largest creek. Further Informa tion will be mailed upon application. The prize will be awarded to the winner by the editor of TlIK Fft.TnN Cnr.NTY N'l'.WS. WM. H. LUDWIG, Jeweler and Silversmith, Chambcrsburg, Pa. Political Meetings. Fire has been kindled under the political pots in this county. On Monday evening in the Court House, the Democrats held a big mass meeting, and thip was fol lowed on Tuesday evening by one held by the Republicans. Both were well attended, and the dis cussion, in both cases were tem pered with fairness. The mass of the voters of to day in this county are reading, thinking men and anything in the form of abuse or mud-slinging would recoil on the heads of those who would thus engage themselves. Gillis Grlssinger. At the Reformed parsonage, last Wednesday evening by Rev. C. M. Smith, Daniel Alexander Gillis, of this place, and Miss Alice Grissinger of Tod township, were united in marriage. The young people have the best wishes of their numerous friends. A Dozen Times Night. Mr. Owen Dunn, of Benton 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 east a dozen times a night. I never received any permanent beuetit from any medicine until I tried Foley's Kidney Cure. After using two bottles, I am cured." Sold at Trout's drug store. EMMAVILLE. .. John A. Garland, of Whips Cove; was visiting friends in Brush Creek last Sunday. Jacob Garlick and wife, of this place, made a flying trip to Han cock last Saturday. William McDaniel, of Everett, was the guest of his' lady friend, Miss Ida Hixson, recently. Frank Spade and wife were guests of her parents, M. E. H. Bard and wife, of Pleasant Ridge, last Saturday and Sunday. Anthony Spade purchased two fine cows Monday of last week. Pinter In Fall Colds. Fafl colds are liable to hang on all winter leaving the seeds of pneumonia, bronchitis or con sumption. Foley s Honey and Tar cures quickly and prevents serious results. It is old and re liable, tried and tested, safe and sure. Contains no opiates and will not constipate. Sold at Trout's drug store. Carbaugh. Norris, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Carbaugh, near Knobsville, died last Friday, aged 1 year, 11 months, and 1 day. Funeral services conducted Sun day morning by Rev. Adams of the M. E. church, and interment made in the Union cemetery. Mr.' and Mrs. L. H. Wible ol this place, entertained very de ightfully nearly half a hundred f their friends last Wednesday tvening. 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 buslnsss 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 plve it to you This is the year to buy yourself a (rood gun cheap. The combination is broken. Single barrel, 13 45 and S...75; double barrel, 7.4H, $7.(H), $8.tK, and 410.00. Sixteen gauge shells, 40c a box; 12 gauge, 42, 45, and (10 cents. Our smokeless shells are loaded with Ballistite powder. Hunting coats. In underwear we have the same goods we had last rear, and prices are all right. Boys' and men's corduroy pants. We have just received another lot of those halters and team bridles A5, 83, and 08 cents for the halters, and the bridles ure $ 1.05. Felt window shades 8 cents. Coat and hat hooks 8c a doz. Mrs. Potts sad Irons 85 cents a set. 100 split rivets 5c, tubular 5c. Blacksmith ham mers 24 and 35c, Monkey wrenches 8-ln., 20e; 10-ln., 25c; 12 ln., 20c. No. 8 tin wash boilers with metallic bottom, (19c. No. 8 extra heavy metallic bottom wash boilers 85e. Don't fail to see them. Double bitted axes 45, 60, 75, 85, and 00c. Seasoned home-made handles J He. Laflin & Ran Black pow der 23c a pound; shot 8c lb; lead 8c; gun caps 5c; wads 5 and 15c for 250. Primers 17c a tox. Carpet tacks 4 boxes for 5c, and 3c a box. HULL & BENDER, Proprietors. Wool Carding and carpet weaving H. H. HERTZLER still continues Carding and Weaving at the WILLOW GB.OVE MILLS at Burnt Cabins Carpet Chain always on hand Wool put into bats for Hans. I will take in Wool and work at the following places, namely, Frank Bare's, Fort Littleton: Michael Laidlg's, Dublin Mills; W. It. 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 a Orchard Grove. I Will Visit these places monthly during the season. Thankful for past favors, 1 hope lor a continuance ot the same. H. H. Hertzler, Burnt Cabins, Pa. ttcdu uui uuaiaiucc viicit Forst's seven year ' old, 4 full quarts for $3.00. 3 We pay all ex press charges and pack in plain sealed cases. K Do you use Whiskey In your home for medical purposes? We Jj 3 guarantee our goods to be PURK and WHOLESOME. Send us a (fl ?f( trial order and If the goods does not prove all we clulm for it and l' ti te H Is not better for the money, than anything you have had from otu- j ers, then return it, at our expense, and we will return your money ffJ 23 The editor of this paper or any bunk of Pittsburg will tell you Sfi we are responsible. Send for our private price-list. JJ MORRIS FORST & CO., j g Cor. 2nd Ave. & Smithfield St., 53 : g Dept. 285 Pittsburg, Pa. . To Cure a Cold in One Day TcJ Laxative Dromo Quinmo Tablet. &(yr Seven Mliaon boaea aoM h pest 13 months. This signature, XXr. Curat Grip ia Two Day. on every box. 25c ?STOPvTHAT COUGH JAYNE'S a - Innlllbla remaeV for ale- aees of the Throat. n4 Lunga, known D used the worM over for almost Century. Geo. W. R eisner & Co. Have their new FALL and WINTER GOOD S Their stock of Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's Wraps and Ladies' Skirts (Ready-to-Wear) is the largest ever put in the house. Give them a call. Geo. W . Keisner McCo' jllsfourg. Fa i mm mvmnmm ttarawiiMimw u mm m a CASH GIVEN AWAY to Users of m km r3 lm In Addition to the Regular Free rmm in awaaaw rli Co, s rHow - -m mm 1 1 l ' TV, Cfn. . mi - VCLUWIlWJTIAkr,. Lme athecK tmc trust Ufa It-iu mvifAA t9H flRfi flft Cash to Lion Coffee users in our Gnat World's Fair Content f'i w r n Mit m f bWVVivu zijj people get checks, XIJ'J more will get theuj iu t.io Prosidential Vote Contest What will bo the total popular vote cast lur freshen; (vou for all can- dIJatcs cuinbined) at tha eiectlr.i November 8, 1904 ? J In 1!X' tlcciion, 13.050,6.53 pec.plo voted for 1'rt'iitlent. Kor nr.nest correct estl tuatus ivcoived in Vt'oolaou Spice t'ora Danv'a (H.'.ce. Toledo. I)., on or .hifoio Novertibcr 5, !;. vro will give first prize tor the m-arest correct estimate, Kecoiul prie to tiie next Utarcst, etc., etc., ua follows: , Five Lion Heada cut from Lion Coftea Packages and a a -cent atamp entitle you (In addition to the regular free premiums) to one vote. The a-cent atamp cov ' ers our acknowledgment to you that your estimate Is recorded. -You can send a many estl mates as desired. Grand First Prize of $5,000.00 will be awarded to the one who la ncareat correct on both our World's Fair and Presi dential Vote Conteata. W alto offer 15,000.00 SpocIaU Ch Prlw to Oroert' CUrkl. (PartkulaUai In (acb cm of Lion Coflro.) How Would Your Name Look on One of These Checks? Evarvbodjr uei cofte. If you will una LI O.V VOFt KK Img enouuli to get acquainted with It. vou will be mittd ard eoavinced titer it no otber ucb valua for the money. '1 ben you will take no other unj tbut'a w hy wa advertise. And wear uning our advertliing money to tbat botb of u you u well a we will get benefit. Hence fur your Li-H UaU WE GIVE DOTH FREE PREMIUMS AND CASH PRIZES Complete Detailed Particulars In Every Package of . .LDN--eFFEE 1 rirat lrie l2,roo.oo 1 Secoci Frlta . l.OOO i'.J 2 Frliea-lftoo.or) aacb l .oooiow 6 Prima aOO.OO " 1 .OOO.Oil to mi.- ioo.o.) " .l ooo ix) 20 rrliea- 60.0 ) " t ooo o ) rrliaa 2U CO " . l wiO M 2f0 PrUea- jo.OO " U P;j(J OO ieoorru.a- 6.00 oiooaoo ai3 raizra. total. iao.ooo.oo MA EXPECTORANT Yon can have the NEW ore whole year for a dollar. WOOL80N SPICE CO., (CONTEST DCP'T.) TOLrDO. OHIO. "J
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