INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS 01 Local and General Interest, (lathered at Home or Clipped from' our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Robert A. Stouleagle, of Al toou a, was called to this place last week cm account of the death of his sister, Miss Uelle Stouteagle. Mrs. Foster Etrly, of Wells Valley, wis theguestot her cous in, Mrs. RA Largent, f rom Ta s day until Friday of last week, and a tended the Teachers' Institute. Mr. Herbert Shearer and Miss Emma Wallace, of Spring Run, are spending tms week visiting in the homes of II. W. Scott, John Ewing ami other friends in this county. representative! wanted in this city for leading Automobile School. Liberal terms to right man. No "has bien" or fakir need apply. References requir ed. Correspondence School of Automobile Engineering, 40 West GO St , New York City. COAL for sale at the Wishart Mine at $1.50 a ton. More than $300.00 has been expended there to secure coal this year. The road is in good conditiou. The mine is operated by practical miners. Your patronage is so licited. Friday, December 28. S. M. McElhaney, intending to quit farming, will sell at his residence 1 mile east of Ilustontown, hors es, cattle, sheep, hogs, farming implements, household goods, &c. He will also offer 40 acres of land. Stile begins at 10 o'clock. Pjles get quick relief from Dr Shnop's Magic Ointment. Ro member it's made alone for piles and it works with certainty and satisfaction. Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles disap pear like magic by its use. Try it and see ! Dickson's drug store. Through the energy and enter priseof JudgeUumbert, Richard IIolleTJsJiCiid, and others, a beau tiful wire fence has been purchas ed from our townsman, Geo. B. Mellott, a.id the old Uuiou Grave yard in Thompscn township en closed in a manner tint will do lasting credit to the community. Through the generosity of John Winters, a donation was made of additional ground. A new church known as the Damascus Chris tian church, has been built where the old church stood, and it is now a very pretty chui ch proper ty. The deed was made by Mr. Winters to the Christians, Dunk ards, and Baptists, yet it is un derstood that the church will not bo closed against any protestant denomination desiring to wor ship there, so long as it does not conflict with previous arrangements. When yoa ask for the BEST COUGH CURE and do not got Kemp's Balsam You aro not getting tlie beat and will be dimppolnted. KEMP'S BALSAM oosts no more than any other rough remedy, and you are entitled to tbe bct when you auk for it. Komp'a BuIbuiu will atop any oough that can be stopped by any medicine, and cure eongliathut cannot be oared by any other medicine. It is always the Best Coagh Cure. At all druggists, 85a., 50o. and $1. Don't accept anything else FORT LITTLETON. Miss Annie Buckley, who had been spending a week in Cham bersburg, returned homo last Thursday. Grover Cleveland Kirk, one of Bethel's efficient teachers, spent a day or two during the past week visiting his sister, Mrs. Frank Bare. Bessie Alleman, of Mercers bui't,', is visiting her cousin, Lena Cromer. Mrs. D. W. Cromer visited her sister, Mrs. W. D. Finlev near Burnt Cabins, over Saturday and Sunday. John Hess and wife, of Dublin Mills, were guests in the home of Irviu Wilson last Wednesday and Thursday. S. W. Cline, of Pittsburg, is vis iting his family in this place. Ex Sheriff Fleck, who has been very poorly for some time, is im proving now.andhis many friends hope for his speedy recovery. A very successful revival is. in prt gress at the Methodist church at Knobsville. One Rlinute Cough Cur For Cough, Colds and Croup, VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY f T PRIVATE SALE. Owing to failing health, I have de cided to offer for sale my Mill l'roper ty, situated at Webster Mills, Kulton county, Pa. Splendid water power the year round. The mill is one of the best established in the county, was thoroughly remodeled a year ago, and is equipped with tho latest improved Gyrutor Machinery for the roller pro cess. Terms to suit purchaser, cull on or address W. H. Dl'KKY, 20 Urn Webster Mills, Pa. Swell Your Fortune by nrarinjr Diamonds. However much the President may dopreolate 'vrollnn fortunn" everybody would like to a,cii nni lute one. Diamonds give to tho wearer nn nir of prosperity the world smiles upon the prosperous. Diamond Solitaires . flO.r 0 to 1210.00, Diamond llrooches . flO 0') and upward, Diamond Cuff HuLtons, Scarf Pins, Pendant, Klo. Our Collection of rich goods In leather Is the handsomest wo have ever bought Kvcrything In leather. Write or phone goods sent on approval. -pr'-rr -B a "TT-t nT" tl uT" "XT !X !i till clll JLHJl A 11C 1 li c. WM. H. LUDWIG, Jeweler and Silversmith, Trast Company Btilliiiu.4, ClIAtolJERSmJKG, PA. oooooooooooooo ocooooooocoo 1 oooo OOOQ GO The Srwin Store h Wc Arc Ready for You Kagerly awaiting the opportunity to put you in tonc'i with all the latest and best in Christmas Novelties 1908 We are oll'oring the best products of the most reliable manufacturers, and a certain assurance of HIGH VITAL ITY and honest worth in every art Vie. We ofTer our Entire Stock of HOLIDAY tiO )DS at a naif.mn scale of very rea sonable prices, assuring the buying public that o:ir price marks have but one meaning and that i HONEST VALUES 6 o o 8 O o o o o o o 8, Bear in mind that purchases from our slock nrt cer tain to give PKUI-T.CT SATISl'WCTK X ON CHKIST. MAS MonXINC. THE IRWIN STORE McConnellsburg, Pa. 1 8 O O 8 )0 IT . f -1 t:rriK1M I HIf uvl' "V ft' I: I ' : Y:U - I 1 Vi V.Vl A W;rn,r'ii f,L.:.4u ,111!:'' 1 . Tim Tinsoline Kn?lne U nr,i r f Ii e nf.st useful llilrcs a fimrrr i"in own. With one of lliese useful nincbliies be ciiu saw wood, grind feed, Mioll corn, putnii water, and many cither ihirgs. They 0111 being ued in Mime dares for electric lijil.t plants. I have sold two since .Inn. l.l'.HMI, and expect to sell several more before the year is up. The demand for Pittsburg fence isstlM growing. This Is a positive proof that It is al! right. I have it 011 hand, and nm selling it right ulong nt the lowest pi li e possible. Tar roje, 7)e. II.! LiriMtd oil; Me. n Mil ldi: Machine oil 18 to . '17c gal: CylinOi r oil 27c; 1-lb. can Mica Axle grease '."; lb. enn Mica Axle gicasn 2:ic: 10-ll. bui-k'-ls Mica Axle grease, !.:: Harness oiltiUc; J ( wis lead, 7Jc: Carter H-ad, ?; Dutch ! ail 7c: Mixed paiot, l.l"i a gallon: Dou- i!c bitted axes ii)c. to 41, Single bitud nxes 7Tc: solid steei picks, 4(V; solid Heel mattocks, -IPc; Finoolh wire, ?2.7o: Path wire, i:i.2S: Wire fer.ee, 'Si to flc. prr km!: .Wire nails, $2 ."0 akeg; Steel buggy tiro Dirt shovels, AO to ,Vc; .mg handle scoop, 70c: Short handle scoop, 7c; Cow chains, 17 to 2V: Trace, chains, fill to POc: Simon saws, 5 ft, :! li-ft. J.dl: Ilnn.l saws -l"c. to f 2 'i'): Yellow collur nails, L7c: V'clt collar puds, li e. I hav Than Horse Blankets and Robes e the largest and West auortmeut of Horse DlunkcU and Kol.es in the county. Prices from 70 to .".7j. Robes from 2.."0 to tN.BO. king those who have so liberally patronized me, and kindly soliciting the contlnu ince of tho same, I am Yours respectfully, Geo. Bo TWellott, McConnellsburg, Pa. aooo oooo oooooooooooooo oooocooooooo OeWKt'e Little Early Risers Tho famous little pill. WHIPS COVE. Preaching at the Whips Cove church was well attended Bun day. David Garland's sale was well attended. C. T. Layton and Miss Clara B. Sharp made a ilym? trip to the County Seat, recently. Mrs. Charles Shiveley is ill at this writing. D. S. Garland and wife were pleasant callers at Ctiarles Shiva ley's Sunday. Albert Deneen and wife were . pleasantcallersat James McKee's Sunday. F. P. Plessinger has taken charge ot the Oak Grove school. Emma and Laura Winter spent Sunday at Job Winter's. Michael Fisher and Nora Gar land accompanied Bertha Sharp Saturday night. W. C. Martin made a trip to Hancock Saturday. Mrs. John Eugle and family were visitors at Levi Smith's last Sunday. Lemuel Smith has purchased a horse. James McKee intends to move to hiii new home In a few days uear Hustontown. Wanted G industrious, sober, married or single men, to work in and around tannery. Wages $1.46 per day, and up. Apply immed iately, and go to work. Saltillo Tannery, Dec. r, w2. SaltiHo, Pa. 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. Barkis, 1 1 22 tf. Agent for Owner. Trespass Notice. Came to and on my property on or about Octolier 1, 1!0B, one light-red cow with horns, crop off left ear, and slit in right, blind of left eye. The owner will pleaso come forward and pay damages and take the eow away, or she wtll be disposed of according to law. Harvf.y Wishaiit, Wells Tanucry, 12-l-.1t. Fulton County, Pa. rv v"S! Our Fall and Winter Stock is Ready S3 S3 H mi T4 vfi trO V Heady with a larger and a more complete line than ever before, showing the very latest styles In suits and overcoats. Men's Cardigan Jackets, Sweaters, Flannel Underwear, and all the wool clothing you need. Children's Camel-hair Tum-O'-Shanters, and nobby Hats and Caps for boys. Our line of Fine Shirts, Collars, C'ulTs, and Neckties, and in fuct every thing you would lind in un up-to-date Gont's Furnishing Store. Cannot be 'surpassed. Come and see our line before buying. C. B. STEVENS, . M'COHNELliSBURG, FA. n t.yj S3 tj-1 t 1 3 t3 ta Racket 3 tore. SPLENDID BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. $50 REWARp. Tho undeBigned offarj a re ward of Fifty Dollars for infor mation that will lead to the arrest and conviction of tho person or persons who set lire to bis slab pile the night of September 18, 1900. Alexander Mellott. lioriol For Indigestion. Kelievus sour stomach, pulpitation of thu heart, Diifi su whutyoueaL Owing; to falling health, and desir ing to retire from business, I will close out my entire stock of merchandise consisting of Hardware of all kinds, Ranges, Stoves, Fencing Wire, liar Iron, Chamber Suits, Sideboards, Mattresses, Carpets, &e., cither at cost to customers, 'or tho whole busi ness to auy one wishing to take It. ThU Is an excellent opportunity for an energetic man, and an oxcelleut chance will be given the right man. For further information cull on or address D. E. M'CLAIN, Saltillo, Pa. Administrator's Notice." Nottoe in hereby mven thut lettem of admln iHtruilou bthva been sruiiteU to the underHlKuea uptm Ilia entitle ot Mrs. ltuchel Hill, lute of jli ihel towDMlilp, Pulton uouuty, I'M.. ftautfuH eil. All eriiouH httvliis uIiiIuuh sKuluitt ritiu en lute will iireneat theui properly suiheuliuated for Hettleuieut. 4ik1 thotie owiatf the suwe will uleuHe uitll Mud settle. UKSTOM HKNDKIIHHOT, WarlortNUiirw. it. Il-Mt. . AilnilDlHiuoir. In the last Issue of this itaucr. we called vour attention to am muni tlon, tar rope, &c, and we certainly are pleased with the sales of tbese goods. We never did have such a trade ou these goods. Now, we want to call your attention to a few things that we know ure bargains: for instance, wo can sell you the greatest u.)-lh. lard can yo". ever saw for 3:tc. Butcher knives l.'l, 1(1, and 2-kj - see them 5, of and 0-in. stove pipe, 10f 11 and 12c. F.lbows that you can stand on ut l('o. for all sizes. Single bitted uxes fil'e, and the best double bitted axeB vou ever saw at &.jc; others at "u and HOc, and we have 3 dozen home-made handles that aro good and dry at 2(c. Tin wash boilers (I!) und 8.j. Cow chains Id and 2(io. Crosscut saws 1 to $.1.25. We want you to try one of our fc.'l 25 wldo saws. They are guaranteed to be tho best made; and If they are not, we return you your money. Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! We are certainly littlug lots of feet this fall more than ever, and at prices that are not matched in tills county, or any adjoining county. We have lots of kinds, and lots ot different prices. Kow, if you want a'palr of fchoes for yourself or any of the family, just try and let us show you what we have; and then, if wo can't please you, it is our fault not yours. Soo our Walk-Overs for men at 3.50 and ft. We think we made a great hit in children's pants and shirts, separate, ut 15 and 20c from 2 to 10 years old. This is not tho light weight usually sold. Hoys heavy lleece-liuon shirts und drawers 21 cents', men's lleece-lined underwear at,)7lo and 43c, or 7& and 85 cents a suit. The 430. goods weigh lit ounces. Notice our ladies' underwear. We have oods than we had last year. It Is closer, heavier and prettier at 24 und 48c. each, Overcoats ond Suit Have you seen any of those Molton Overcoats for men that we are telling at l.'l. 85 and those liner ones that we sell at 5.25, $5.75, td.DH, and t? 25. It you want to save a nice days wages, it will pay you to see them Horse Blankets UOo to t5. , HULL & bender; M'CONNELLSBURC, RA. ; , C Of fl , f ' 1.C " m S3 .(; a: m m S3 .i-j mt; f(. SLli 1 Q Institute Week is approaching and we wish to say to the teachers and all visitors to the institute thai we will make buying extremely interesting to them. IVe ere determined to close our Ladies' and Chil dren's Wraps all out, and in order to do so, will make prices regarldess of cost in many of the gar ments. IVe 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 lens Suits and Overcoats we are cutting prices all round, and you can not fail to be interested in this stock. for every season-quality considered, prices as low as can be made. Rubbers for every kind of shoes. Don't forget us when you come to town. We will Treat yon right. Respectfully, better r Geo. I. Reisner a Go, cConnellsburg, Pa. 4-Of iDewiTT's ::;r. witch hazel GAlVIii For PUea, Buries, Sores. iieumatism I hvc found a trlt'J ami tU otiro for Uhfuu mritiriin! Not a ri-mtly that will etruiulitoii tlit clilnrti-O liinhi of chronic cripplfrt, nor turn fomy crowlhi Uti'k to iU'hli hkhIm. Tnut i imiossililu. ) l J ( in now anrvly kill Um piui4 and puns ot this di'plonittiH disi'ttiu. in . rinuiy nvith 0 Ch?migt In tho City of IUniMiuU I fmnl thti Inst tnrfHilent with vhieli lr. Hhoop's iilmnmatfc Rt'ini-dy wn mnilo a porfi'ctcl, dt:vmluhl pivxripiion. Without thMt lust hufrodir'iit, 1 hiicct'isltilly trtmtcl many, li..iii.v itint-ioi Ulitumtitiui;but now.ut lust, iumi iininly cmctt nil cu 1 it bio ca'ii of thisl hurt'lofora liturli dn'Htlt 'i illi'Ukki. TIuim) Aiind-likti gnuiulur VitUt. founO lit Uhi'UuiHtit' liloixl. wh.ui WlisHolv ta I iutu it way uuiWr tltu Ht tioii of thU rcuifdy u roly un HiHvt HUKur whiu Adtiml to puro Mtr. And Lhn, h h"ii llwolvHi. thfs Milonoiu wu&tun Jrvuly pus from thu HyiUmi, and thu cuush of h'uouumtUni in eonu fontver. 1h(U ii now no it ul nwnl do i tuul t'Xi'utto to milfnr longur with cai lioli. Wu kuU, uuj hi contiauum ruooiutuuatl Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy W. S. DICKSCM. CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS fl,at Courh Symp. TiEtfs Cood. Use in time. Soid ty drutfgitta. si 32X3 EXPERIENCE .-V..V 3.4 Wealt llHtll mm 1 1 l i R " 1 VVTracz Marm rrriiV Copyright &e. AnTonviidtntr ft iketrh mid doccrlptlon may Quluklr luii'tirtiiiii niir opinioii rro wlie(lir u InvotiU.'ii i prolmbly piiteMtuhltt. t'niiHinintrn. tin tin nt (otljf iiitt(JnHul. lliUitltMHikoil t'Hlcuij i ttrrti- Ol'ti-dt attttiicy fur itwuilng lmi. rnKHtit takun Jimiititi Muiui A to. r(Kl fpeeuil nutiMf wK lout cltiiruft, lu tu Scientific Jiinerlcaa. A hn!fKimiy HlustrntAtl wKk1r Mnroat cs tulisiiiui ( any m'lwnlittl i-iurniil. T;rnm, W Smr; four nnmi.U, $U fckil U1 newsdi ;,r::uco,88'8,i"'rr.vtcr!j ifi.u 01.0a. ea r 8. wmMiwiuu v c. Ate duo to Indigestlori. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when It was simple Indiges tion. It Is a scientific fact that all cases o( heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of indi gestion. Ail food taken Into the stomach I which falls of perfect digestion ferments and I swells the stomach, puffing it up against ths : heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and In the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kaubla, of Nevadn, O , Bays: I had itonmrh trouble and was In bud Mate as I had htart irttukMa with it. I took K viol DysiKfsit Cure lor uliout luur months and it cured me, Kodol Digests What You Est and relieves the stomacfi' of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure, Bottlea only. 1 1 .00 Sire holdlnr W timet the trial ire, which sella tor 60c, Prepared by E. O. OeWITT 4.C0., OH1CACO. THK ORIGINAL LAVATIVff COUGH 3V
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