INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local and General Interest, (lathered at Home or Clipped (rom our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS "-o-iltLYrii)J,'T7ii-""' A fIjulioa' Ioiik coats all colors at J. K. Johnston's. Mot.'s doe dress overcoats at J. K. Johnston's. Touchers will bo interested in McClain's advertisement on last page. Tho latest in shoes at J. K. Johnston's. Miss Camilla Moorehead, of New Concord, O , is a guest it) the liome of D. M. Kendall, in the Covo. Seven teachers can Ret board U during iustitute a. Mrs, Lou Jacltsou's if application be made in ti'no. Dry goods, notions at J. K. Johnston's. Wanted 300 feet of white jnne inch and a half plank, clear of knots as possible. Cash on de livery. P. P. Black, 1 1 22 3t. McConnellsburg. The best underwear at J. K. Johnston's. Mrs. Ann C. Troupe, mother of Mrs. J). M. Kendall, of tho Cove, died Tuesday morninif at her home in Philadelphia. Interment Friday noon. A more extended notice next week. In order lhat we may observe Thanksgiving, we publish the News one day earlier this week; and, in consequence several com muotcUious have to go over until next week. NKEDMORIi. N. II. Peck is building a house in Ilagerstown for his brother Martin. $ J. T. Bridges & Co., finished sawing out the Morgret tract of timber last week. J. II. McClellan madeabusiness trip to Bedford last 'veek. J. D. Mellott bought a larpe portahlu engine a few days ago of (leo. Fisher. Ted Wink bought a fine driving horse list week of Thomas Tru ax. Walker Mellott lost a valuable horso recently from colic. S. L. Wink and wife spent Sun day with the iatter's mother Mrs. Snyder. Kid. and Mrs. Ahimaaz Mellott moved back to their old home last week with their son Walker. Wm. Bard and family moved back from Potter county recently to his farm near here. Enza, daughter of W. H. Wink is on the sick list and not able to attend scho 1. Geo. Fishei is now sawing up a large slab pile into stjve wood for A Runyan. Now for the largest porker, Mrs. Hattia Evans slaughtered two last week that tipped the be i in at 400 and 435 each. One of those hams would make a "loot er" almost a load. By the way, Mrs. W. P. Hart hopes soon to have something better . than a potato to grease the griddle. Harry Peck and Thomas Wink, two of our sportsmen, were among the luckv number that brought home some venison to their friends last week. They say they had about given up the chase, when suddenly there was aery "there is a deer !" The doer was passing them (six in number) in an open wood, and I suppose such cannonading has not beeu heard sinco the 00 8. A stray ball happened to strike the poor animal fatally. It proved to be a nice four-pronged buck. ItisUnold custom amoug hunters for the man who first punctures the hide to get it. In this case, we think th proper thing to do would be to cut it into shoe strings and pass it around; fo , of course, each hunt er on the job thinks it was his shot that did the work. KNOWN FOR 0YE2 SEVENTY YEARS over the entire United HiaU. Three ' fenenmumt ne uki SCHENCK'5 MANDRAKE PILLS for tlic rurr c.f Hlllouaiira. 1 Ivrr Com pi "III I iMfltrrallnn.Coriatirallim. Rlrk Headache laiimllrc. Heartburn, riatitiency. Malaria tic. Schanck's Mandrake Pllla "Liven the Liver." restore healin to Hie Wty, clearneaa to the eve and cctmple&iuu. and buoyancy' to the apiitta. Purely Vcreiahl . Abaolutaly Harmless For aale everywhere, 2S i-enta a boa or by mail. OB. J. H. SCItCNCK It SON, Philadelphia. Pa. Mary Sloan returned home last Saturday after havingspentthree weeks vey pleasantly visLing friends in McAlcvy's Fort, Hunt ingdon county, and in FJarnsburg, Chambersburg and other places. FOR SALE. House and lot situated in the east end of McConnellsburg. Buildings all new, house suitable for one or two families. Easy terms. Apply to Geo. A. Harms, 1 1 22 tf. Agent for Owner. Wanted. Married mau to work on dairy farm. Good wages. House furn ished. Correspondence solicit ed. Ghant Sexton, Salisbury, R. F. D. 3. Md. Auditor'- Notice. The urjilerKlKiied, Auditor appointed lij th! OrphunK Court of Fulton county to pns upon the exception to the tin! und Haul account of C J burton, Aduilnl trutor of the estute of Mnrxaret Dnwof y, dcceuNed, und to nuike (lls trlDut on of the funds In ,- the ncuonntnni'ti hundx. hereby (riven notice that -he will Hit for the perfonnauoe of hix dutlcH. t his oftlce to MeUonnellHt'urK. on Wediimrtny. Peci'mter Itf. HXI, nt 10 o'clock. A. M., hen und where u'l partlex IntrrfHert nmy utiend, If they nee proper. W. SCOTT AI.KXANDKH, Nov. 31 00 -It. And tor. Auditors Notice. Notice la h"reli itlven thin the uniWsiu'ned nuditor upp ilnied by the Orphans' Court of Fulum eoiintv. to muue cl'.tri'iuliu of the bat unce In the hinds of M. U. SliufTuer. Emii , ud misitrutor e. t. of Mih K. Kebecca Pott, lute tf MuCoriiiellNburir.l'ii .decctiHed. hereby KlveH notice h it he will nit for the perforiutiDce of hia dutlea ttt hlH ottlce In the Co'irt Hot ho in McCouneltaburk. Iii.. on Friduy. November H, IWmI. ut ID o'clock u ni. All peron huvluv claitnH utralnm Ktild esiute will prexent them or be torever ueourred from oowiiik in on Nuid fuutN. J NO. P. SII'KS. I1-IS-3I. . Auditor. Administrator's Notice. Notice Ik hereoy riven that letter of admin iHtrutlon have been grunted to the underNlKQed upon the eKtute of MrH. Huchel Hill, lHt,e ol tieihel townhhip, Fulton county, Pa., deceas ed. All persons hiivitiK cluims ugniiiHt auld e tate will present them properly authenticated for settlement, und those owiuir the auuie will please cull und Kettle. DKNTON HKNDKRSHOT, Warfordsburir. Pa. 11-Mt. Administrator. Trespass Notice. The undersigned hereby warns all persons against trespassing on his premises in Tod township, either by hunting, gathering nuts, berries, grapes, or in any manner whatever. He has recently suffered much damuge by persona prowling over his farm, and fair notice is now given that the law will be rigidly enforced against all trespassers in the future. DANIEL MOCK. When the tip of a dog's nose is cold and moist, that dog is not sick. A feverish dry nose means sickness with a dog. And so with the human lips. Dry, cracked and colorless lips means feverish noss, and are a well ill appear ing. To have beautiful, pink, vel vet like hps, apply at bedtime a coitiug of Dr. Shoop's Green Salvo. It will Gotten and heal any skin ailment,. Got a free trial box at cur store, and be con vinced. Large nickel capped glass j'trB, 25 cents, at Dickson's drug store. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY MT PRIVATE SALE. Owing to faillnir health, I have de elded to Offer for sale my Mill Proper ty, situated at Webster Mills, Fulton county, Ia. Splendid water power the year round. The mill is one ol the best established in the county, was thoroughly remodeled a year ago, and is equipped with the Iutest improved Oyrator Machinery for the roller pro cess. Terms to suit purthaser, call on or address W. II. Durci'Y, 9 20 8m. Webster Mills, Pa. SPLENDID BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. About Clocks The origin of clock work is Involved in great, ob.e.nlty. i.o'tt .tli, land ing the statement by many writers. Striking clocks were invented In the 12th century. A clock was put In the tower o' Westminster with some hells in out of a fine Imposed on a orrupt chief Jmtien, The present century has ex- collod all previous ones In clock construction. Switzerland still leads the world in the manufacture of accurate time measuring Instruments Crnuany a close second. In our North window we have on view the best xamples of Swiss & German clocks, Cuckoo Clock. Cuckoo and Q mil Clocks, Hand car ved walnut clonks near the top of which a miniature soldier appears, trumpet in hand and with pleasing buglo notes announces tho hours and half hours. Mahogany Clocks chiming tho quarter hours on tubes and gongs Inlaid Ma hogany Clocks chiming tho Westminster nots on the sweetest toned tubes, etc. Our collection-of clocks surpasses all previous efforts. Owing to falling health, and desir ing to retire from business, I will close out mv ontire stock of merchandise consisting of Hardware of all kinds, Itangcs, Stoves, Fencing Wire, Bar Iron, Chamber Suits, Sideboards, Mattresses, Carpets, &o., either at cost to customers, 'or the whole busi ness to any one wishing to take It. This is an excellent opportunity for an energetic- man, and an excellont chance will tie given the right man. For further Information call on or address D K. M'CLAIN, SaltlUo, Fa. VAm. H. Ludwig, Jeweler and Silversmith, Trust Company Building, Chambersburg, Pa. Syrup of Sunshine When the corn is'ripe, it's rich with the golden sweetness which produces the fin est syrup in the world Karo Corn Syrup full of goodness, strength and purity. No syrup is like Karo Corn Syrup for candy, for griddle cakes, for the table, for every home use. The children love it and flourish on it and ask for more. Karo Corn Syrup is put up in airtight, friction-top tins which keep it clean and sweet as the sunshine until every drop is used. All grocers sell it in ioc, 25c, 50c tins. Hurrah! For The I. II. G u'l ll.lrO.KWHI,, ,'awwry.ii If 5ft ik i!!9!' ,i:.i.j'J!" .'hi:! :: The Gasoline Liigine is one of thB hi useful things a farmer csn own. With one of these useful machines he cun saw wood, grind feed, shell corn, pump water, and ti.nti.v other llnrgs. Tlir-y ui" being used In hoii c pliK-f s fi,r f le ti ii; lit ht. I'luntg. I have sold two since Jan. I. l!n, and expect Vj sell seteral more ln-fote the uur is up. The demand for Pittsburg fence is still growing. Tliis is a positive proof that it is H 11 riyht. I have it on bund, end Bin selling it right uloiig at the lowest pi ke posKihio. Tor rv e, 7jc, th: I.iniffd oil: ZCc. a pnl Ion; Machine oil IS to .'!7c. gal: Cylindtr oil 27c; 1-lb. cau Mieii AxV gieut-e ;is: lb. cun Mica Axle grease J.'lc: 10-1 h. buck-i-ts Mica Axle grease, i."c; Harness oil "0c: Lewis lend, Tic;' Carter lead, Tjc: Dutch end Tc; Mixed paint, (1,15 a gallon; Dou ble bittfd axes liilc. to 1, Single bitud nxesTOe; solid Mcc, picks, ICc: solid stn l iiait(.tks, -H'c; f moolh wire, ?2.T3: Uarl iie, V Wire fci.ee, to tic. per roii: Viie nulls, J fiO ii'ltcg; Steel buggy tire 'c; Dirt shovels, 40 to 55c; Long handle scoop, Tec; fcliort handle scoop, TCc; Cow 1 hairs, IT to 2.)c; Trace chains, CO to !KV: Sin.on fap, 5 ft, ,"J -ft. sf 4.0J; Hand c S'-i' c. to 1 2 f 0: Yellow co.lar puds, 27c; ilit tolltr fids, -:Cc. CORN SYRUP the Syrup of Purity and Wholesomemss. Horso Blankets and Robes I have the largest and best aiiortment of Horse Mankets and Holies in the county. Prices from 70 to (5.75. Itobes from 2.'0 to $3.50. Thanking those who have bo liberally patronized mo, and kindly soliciting the continuance of the s;inie, I am Yours respectfully, Geo. IB. TVlellott. McConnellsburg, Pa. w : ft, X t:r. p. 0.1m 3 t-fi 0 3 Our Fall and Winter Stock is Ready Heady with a lurger and a more complete line than ever before, showing the very latest styles In suits and overcoats. Men's Cardigan Jackets, Sweaters, Pluncel Underwear, and all the wool clothing you need. Children's Camel-hair Tam-O'-Shanters, and nobby Hats and Caps for boys. Our line of Fine Shirts, Collars, CutTs, and Neckties, and in fact every thing you would find m an up-to-date GentV Furnishing Store. Cannot be 6urpussed. Come and see om- line before buying. O. B. STEVENS, M'COMELLSBURQ, PA. Racket Store. Ecrly Hirers , Tha (xmoiMl.it! f:::. In the last issue of this paper, we called vour attention to ammuni tion, tar rope, Ac, and we certainly are plcasml with the sulci of t:ese goods. We never did have such a trade on these goods. Now, we want to call your attention to a few things that we know are bargains: for Instance, we can sell yon tlm greatest otl-1 b. lard can yo" ever saw for :t:ic. Butcher knives lil, 111, -JO, and i'lc see them n, 5J ' and 6-in. stove pipe, 10, 11 and 12c, Klbown that you cun stand uu at lOo. for all sixes. Single bitted axes 5oc, and the best double bitted axes ou ever saw at 5.m;; others at 75 and hoc, and wo have :t dozen home-made handles that are good and dry at 20c. Tin wash boilers till and Hoc. Cow chains 10 and 20c. Crosscut saws V to 'l 2"i. We want you to try one of our :i 25 wide saws. They are guaranteed to be the best made; an i If thuy are not, we return you your money. Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! We are certainly fitting lots of feet this fall more than ever, and at prices ttiut are not matched in this county, or any adjoining county. We have lots of kinds, snd lots of (lilt erect prices. Now, if you want a pair of shoes for -yourself or any of the fumlly, just try and let us show you what we have; and then, if we can't please you, It is our fault not yours. See our Walk-Overs for men at .'1.50 und ( I. We think we made a great hit in children's pants and shirts, separate, at 15 and 20o from 2 to 10 years old. This Is not the light weight usually sold. Hoys heavy (leoce-llnen shirts and drawers 24 cents; men's tlccce-lined underweur at .'(Tin and -4'lc, or 75 and M cents a suit. Tho l-'!c. goods welh lit ounces. Notice our 'ladles' underwear. We huve It in closer, heavier and prettier UK,.'k.4itIKill,JkJI better goods than we had last year. at 24 and 48c. each. Overcoats and Suits Have you seen any of those Melton Overcoats for men that we are selling at 13.85 and those liner ones that we sell at (5.25, (5.75, $0.!IS, and (7. 25. If you want to save a nice days wages, it will puy you to see them Horso Blankets COo to '. HULL & BENDER, M'CONNELLSBURC, PA, n d m 65$ Q-2 f' Men's Suits I a II SHO & fc? (i7 sm:o:td3B- 4 - as n 1 lieo. 1 Constipation J Institute Week is approaching and we wish to say to the teachers and all visitors to the institute that we will make buying extremely interesting to them. We are determined to close our Ladies' and Chil dren's Wraps all out, end in order to do so, will make prices regarldess oj cost in many of the gar ments. We have had a splendid season on wraps and all because we had the proper styles. Dress Cords are plenty and prices right. No tions galore. In and Overcoats we are cutting prices all round, and you can not fail to be interested in this stock. IS for every seasonquality considered, prices as low as can be made. Rubbers for every kind of shoes. Don't forget us when yon come to town. We will ireat you right. Respectfully, W Reisner h Co, McConnellsburg, Pa. fciO OQ LV o iL C-.Q OiQ OattQ OVSjfMU.QVS&J)&J&&iXSti LlT - - - DeWlTT'S rSSS WITCH HAZEL SALVE. For Piles, Burns, Sores. Tluki'0 uttma utiiili'.. wllh wimii n.-ii!il.. I,rtn rriinipl ri'lli'J lr Coiisiiinitlnh. Willi otlii-r, ciiir' ull-wlH'Ut lirH will Iih llio muiii' i-IIi i-t. Kiiiiim i.iiiloiil.t.-illy him u vi-ui'tulili' rr ly to ri'liovt ovcryrnilinniit kiutwti tn imiu. If nhv.i,. mm hut II111I Nutur.i uy In lii iiltli. Ami tliia i tlrtKIIIUiy irtlli Willi MKMKl til ( illltllpulillll. 'J'iii Uuk ui 11 oTtuin trH In rulifuniiii i.i- ciim HiiKruiiti tilTi'rii u tiioiti ixn-lliui uiil lotliia (mil. Mm. nnnbiuiHl Willi Kiiviitiini Ki iiiui. Min. 1'i'i'V him lUil-k. Suiiil Kxtm.l ul rriiii,-.. ..(.. ih; nun" iKcum luuk in kIvi'H in Kiiutist rn-sllita J.11W.T 10 iiirn-it iMiiliiii,,n. A IihiIi,(iiii ( .niily Talilm. lulli'il 1j.i.u. i now lu.nlr Mt tlm In-, hlrniip loilxiiniiirliii, Inuii tliU luirmiuoiisaiiil llilitl'lli-l llvu pi'iwii,lii,l. 1 ,.t1H. , n(. iniiliui,. Hiliimniii'iii. Himr SUnnuih. llu.l llr.ili iiilliiw Cmiulixlon. iu U IihIm-iI uruiuiit ,ui aitUIylhir. N11 itrliiinu, no imnloaiiiiiit tiflor fff.'Mji am ox. ii.-1-i..niiil, 11111I Ijix-.-u m mil up tu Im-hiiiIIiiI liilK.Krapluil uiflal Uixi'nul 5 uiiU and cuhu p r Uix. Knr umii'Uilna- ii,.w, Bu, eWnlumi Bnj ttt'rtlvv, n a box ui Lax-etts W. S. DICKSON. UlftlIii sisirianjp Xq pice; 'BlutJ U gcri pooQ uistx 'diu-tg 1111103 (wag S1IVJ 3S13lTV3U3HMS3Un3 L Aim mn TL BO YKAKi EXPERlENCff KM ri Marks Dcsions COf"VRIOHT &e. Anronaanniltug a katrh mid 1aci'titlon ainf qtiioki MturLHtu ciur tiniitoii frw liuititr an (tirtnitlnii la prntialtl? PHiiiiiHlln. '(iit!inuiilriv iiitui air icily cmitiOentlttl. lluii-l.Mtnkuu I'nteuif L'tl frti, OMiwt itKttiK'jr for curiitf vmLnt. I'ttteiita litkeit llMomrli Muuu A rwiutn Ifx-Mai noiicSy WK .iiut ulinrvo, Ul lh Scitntific Jtecricax A hndimel)r IIUiHtrntiut witoVif !.nreat fit. tuUUoii of mif t.' iiiilUo Joiit uu!. 1 or ui. i fvnrx (our niixiih, tL iftJ r.tlfjilvrav Ars duo to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred peopla who have heart trouble csn remember when It was simple Indiges tion. II is a scientlfio fact that all cases of heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into the stomach which fails of perlect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, pulflnc It up acalnst tha I heart. This interferes with the action of the heart, and lu the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kiubla, of Nevidn. O , aayi: I fcd stomach troubl and km In a tad ut aa I had heart ircut.ia with II. I took Kodol Drspenala Cura (or about lour months and tt cured ma, Kodol Digest What You Eat and relieves tho stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottloi only. S 1 .00 Slz holdlnc 24 tlnial tha trial alia, which aalli lor Sue, Prepared by I. 0. DaWITT OOi. CHICAQO. THU ORIGINAL LAXATIVI C"t0 Oil.VTAJSlrKI i"
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