a thority active ¢ carryi tribun gs \WVIIEN LOOKING for Christ- HSIN he COTY 13 73 Jo fh Presents ing to see our line. . &. Lavexcoon, Editor and Publisher. Erk Lick Svepny Co. -— NOTICE. LADIES, I have openel my store in | the Dively Building and have for sale a | large assortment of Trimmed Hats— | very cheap—prices are from $1.50 to | $4.00. We will also take orders at the t | store for retrimming your old hats. Please leave orders early in the week, so you can get them done by last of week. Thanking you for past patronage .and hoping for a continuance of same, I am Yours Truly, Mes. P. O'RovRrkE. Li. Entered at the Postoflice a Ik Lick, Pa., as mail matter of the Second cle Subs=scrintion THE STAR is publishe ed e Elz Lick, Somerset, C ing rates: One year. if paid spot ¢ ash in advance. . $1.25 if not paid strictly Rates. aires copies, To avoid muitiplic all subscriptions f must be paid in terms will be rigi ity of small nee, -— MANY have taken ESA GREAT the advantage of the discount in Cloth- ing and Wraps. Don’t miss your op- portunity. : . dine cach 1 tH Pes K L ick Screery Co. 5 conts an oe for first ix a line for each succe | The Seaboard Air Line Railway, “Florida business Ce wilt: be ews | pus onion matter f i {ban | and West India Short Line,” is Posi- cents a me Or each insertion, exc wou . : tively the Shortest Route to South- DISPLAY SUVERTISEMENTS x ern Pinesand Pinehurst, N. C., and Camden, 8. C., the Fa- mous Winter Resorts of the Carolinas. Winter excursion tickets to Southern Pines and Pinehurst, 1 avill be made know on i P. AID ZDumnaL are now on ons will sale | and similar tickets to Camden may be Bars tor pub- purchased at prircipal points south of All advertisements willl yarged | and including Washington, D.C. Double for until or id discon daily service and through Pullman NO advertisement will fo S88 drawing room and buffet sleeping ears than 25 cents. from New York, Philadelphia, Balti- = TTT more, Washington and Richmond. | Trains arrive and depart at Pennsylva- Railroad stations; also direct con- nections via Steamer Lines are made at Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va. For further informaticn call on or address \W. C. Shoemaker, General Eastern Pas- senger Agent, 1206 Broadway, New York; C. L. Longsdorf, New England Passenger Agent, 308 W ashington St, Boston, Mass. ; W. M. McConnell, Gen- eral Agent, 1434 New York avenue, Washington, D. C., or the General Pas- H 0 to see a fine line of Hn 10 senger Agent at Portsmouth, Na. VR { BE. St. Jon, 1. 8. x, i ul y Vip &G.M, Gen. Pass. Agt. 1-1 famous Cash | Clothing O > 7 go to the gsc OME and make your hearts glad in our well filled store. if eux Laon Sverry Co. The Seaboard Air Lice Railway, “Florida and West India Short Line,” is Posi- tively the Shortest Route to Sa- vanna, Jacksonville, Tampa and All Florida Points, Double daily service Pullman drawing room sleeping cars from New York, Phile- delphia, Baltitaore, Washington and Richmond. Round trip winter tourist excursion tickets aré now on sale at all - principal points to Jacksonville Tampa and all Florida points. Trait arrive and depart at Pennsylvania Railroad stations. For further infor- mation call on or address W. C. Shoe- maker, General Eastern Passenger Agt. 1206 Broadway, New York; C. L. Longs- dorf, New England Passenger Agent. 303 Washington street, Boston, Mass. ; W. M. McConnell, General Agent, 1434 New York aveune, Washington, D. C., Dry Goods an Store, the place to buy fine goods {ITI A 3°. and through and buffet or the General Passenger Agent at Portsmouth. Va. S. Sr. Jonx, L. V-PL.& GM. Gen. 1-1 -— AE™1N OUR “AD” we mention only some of the Presents we have for sale. tf Erk Lick Surry Co. — —-—— “THE ATLANTA SPECIAL.” The route of the “Atlanta Special” is vin the Seaboard Air Line Railway. “Florida and West India Short Line,” with through Pullan drawing room and buffet sleeping cars from New York, | Philadelphia, Baliimore. Washington | and Richmond to Athens and Atlanta, where direct connections are made in Union Depot for Montgomery, Macon, New Orleans and all points South and Southwest. Trains arrive and depart at Pennsylvania Railroad stations. For further information call on or addr W. CC. Shoemaker, General Eastern Passenger Agent, 1206 Broadway, New York; C. L. Longsdorf, New England Passenger Agent, 306 Washington St., Boston, Mass. ; WW. M. MeConnell, Gen- Ma 3 Bic y cle the annihilator of head winds and t high h¢ is is reac y for immediate de- TH continuous, gladsome coast. | Prices, $280 with 1th. p. Gasolene Motor # $300 3 21 “ o3 $313 £6 4 * “ “ “ $325 EH eral Agent, 1434 New York avenue, a Washington, D. C., or the General Pas- WALTHAM [I (HI senger Agent at Portsmouth, Va. ORIENT BICYCLES 1 E. Sr. Jonx, fo. 8. ALuExN, SRIENT HOTORE fevoies Me, V.-P. & G. M. Gen. Pass. Agt. ORIENT AUT HASS. 1-1 5 See the C hateny de Speer in another column where Alfred Speer the most bonest and persevering wine grower in this country, forty-eight years persist- ent in overcoming obstacles and pre- judices against native wines, has sue- ceeded in New Jersey and now pro- duces the finest wines of the world and has his extensive wine callars with | hundreds of thousands of gallons stor- ed. They are most excellent. | Wine for Wcakly Persons. Weakly persons use Speer’s Port Grape Wine, unfermented Grape Juice | and Burgundy or Claret. They give tone and strength to the system. They are superior to all other wines in the | world. STEVENS, ar LED Encourage boys to an active, EFF INE Cc ANDIE SN, and Tree Trimmings. tt Evk Lick Nuts, Cigars Scerry Co. statistics vs. | Medical Popular | Opinion. | e | Itis a very grave error to treat a cold in Stevens Rifles tha haud n.d the eatarrh resulting there- don’t accept some ds from merely as a cvery day annoyance. other gun of ques. ! yun tionable accuracy. West divyuvlioy vais is but the beginning We’ geil: ou i of that fatal d consumption of the cash with order. express prepatd. Dr. W. 2 will pronnils b American Catarrh < up a cold in the Send stamp for, 133 head. It will eradicate annoying catarrh page catalog . ) of the nose and throat with greater certain- J. STEVENS ARMS & TOCL ©O0., ty tl ny other known remedy. Mailed re of $100 by Dr. ard St., Chicopee Falls, Mass. | | on pt ml 4 Jones, No. 400 N. | Sold by druggists | Z5F-Dox- T FOR GE T the discount KIDNEY DISEASES on : jlothing and Wraps until Dee. 31st. Hu Lick SvrrLy Go, are the most fatal of all dis- Box 001) - . Philadelphia, Pa. at the same price. HOLID. AY RATES | | | Be aitrnore & Ohio RR. RR. the Christmas and O 3 t of § KIDNEY CURE Is 8 | Nor Yr Halianys the Baltimore & Guarantead Remedy | Ohio R. R. will sell excursion tickets at Greatly Reduced Rates to and from points on its line between Baliimore i Pittsburg,Wheeling Parkersburg Stras- burg Junction and intermediate points, or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi- | rood going Dee. 23, 24, 25, 31, and Jan. nent physicians as the best for | 1 190%, valid for return until Jan. 4, | 1901, Totanre. Kidney and Bladder troubles. | Mi, NUNC | pie rain server. PRICE 50c. aad $1.00. Pullman Palace Cars and B. & O Din- ing Cars on through trains. 12-31 Featablished 185133. BP. 5B, —DEA ND GENERAL N LOCAL A ITAY, LER IN— The most effective little liver pills made are DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. * : < They never gripe. Miller & Shaler. Ty TO00s > e = ANA +> Mr. John Meager is having a heating “=r : plant put into his fine residence on Ord Notions, 4 Mrs. George Fogle « aughter are Hats and € aps, : Mrs. George Fogle ind da ig iter a ’ 3 this week visiting relatives in Johns- Pa. cold. town, Boots and Shoes, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, TOBACCO, or la grippe can be with a dose or two Beware of cough in the bud” s Hoxey axp Tan. Miller & Shaler. The Brethren church edifice has been | greatly improved by a hot air plant re- 1 ry Qo ar. q CIGARS, ETC. cently installed in the basement of the SALISD TRA A. 7 building. troubles prove rapidly fatal. Cold and cough cures are numerous but the one that leads all others in merit, is ForLey’s IHoxey axp Tar,which is in great demand these nays. Miller & Shaler. Mr. Will Baumgardner came home from the University of West Virginia, at Morgantown, a few days ago, to spend his Christmas vacation. Mr. I. C. Shaw will have the finest suit of rooms for residence purposes in this town, when eompleted. They are located over his new store room. We hear much favorable comntent on the handsome window displays to be seen at the of the Elk Lick Sup- ply Company and the Elk Lick Phar- macy. stores And now Campbell Kann is smiling out loud. It’s a new girl, born Monday last. The smile would be louder if it were a boy, as our friend Campbell well knows. DeWitt’'s Little Early Risers are dainty little pills, but they cer fail to cleanse the liver, remove obstructions and invigorate the system. Miller & Shaler. - On Sunday, Dec. 9th; Mr. Henry King, of Lancaster, and Miss Barbara Hostetler, of Elk Lick township, were at the Amish church near married Niverton. Mr.C.C.N was a book-keeper in the employ of the Cumberland and Elk Lick Coal Gompa- ny. has purchased the H. J. Wilmoth store, in Meyersdale. Rev. L.. A. Hazlett has recently been doing considerable preaching at Union- town, Pa., where largely through efforts a congregation of the Brethren church was organized, last week. augle, who for along time his The person who disturbed the con- gregatian last Sunday by coughing, is requested to call on Miller & Shaler and get a bottle of FoLey’s Hoxey axp Tar. It always gives relief. Mr. 8. 8. Miller, residing about mid- way between Salisbury and Meyers- dale, had the misfortune to fall and break a leg, Tuesday of last week. Dr. Speicher. of this place reduced the fracture. Quite a good deal of sickness is pre- valent among the children of this com- munity. The malady is one closely re- sembling diphtheria, but does not seem to be of a malignant nature. However, it will bear watching. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Kelso left on the 9.23 train, Thursday morning, for their new home at Esbon, Kan., Grandma Beachy accompanying them as far as Burr Oak, Kan. where she will visit her son Richard Beachy, and family. — Carleton (Neb.) Leader. Many have lost confidence and hope as well as health, because they thought their kidney disease was incurable Forey’s Kinpyxey Cur a positive cure for the discouraged and disconsolate Take no other. Miller & Shaler. Some time ago Mr. C. J. Yoder, of rage post office, advertised some cattle that he thought had strayed away. According to the Meyersdale Republican, Mr. Yoder now feels sure that the cattle were stolen. We hope the thief or thieves will in course of time be convicted and punished as they deserve. near Si Our barber, Mr. Charles May, informs us that Tie Star was in error last week when it stated that Ross Holler acci- dentally shot Elmer Vought while out rabbit hunting. He says it was George Feik who did the shooting. We gladly make the correction, and as the shoot- ing was accidental no one deserves any censure. P. J. Livengood, who for about two years resided on and managed the IF 0. Livengood farm, at Boynton, has de- cided to leave the said farm and engage in something else. Rumor has it that he will again emigrate west, but we have nothing to confirm the report. Mr. Livengood is a good farmer and a hard worker, and he will doubtless sue- ceed wherever he goes. The many friends of genial F. U Daugherty, the accommodating agent for the B. & O., at Sand Patch, will be pleased to learn that he has the prom- ise of a substantial promotion. The first of the year he will enter Supt. Maroney’s office, at Pittsburg. His business will be to look after contract freight and to see that it is hurried through to its destination. It will car- ry a substantial raise of salary with it. —Meyersdale Republican. When you need a soothing and heal. ing antiseptic application for any pur- pose, use the 11azel Salve, a well known cure for piles and skin diseases. It heals sores without leaving a scar. Beware of counterfeits. Miller & Shaler. We are informed that there somewhat of a scrap down on the ice of old Flog Pond, last Sunday, owing to some trouble that arose over a game of | shinny. There wasn’t quite enough | blood shed to wash away the breast of | the dam, but it is said that the hot lan- was | guage used melted great holes through | the ice in a number of places. Washington B. | +i 32 ’ Of of Salisbury’s young men are such all- | Nome | fired hot staff that they can’t Keep cool are on ice. The Many friends of J. H. Altmiller will be pleased to learn that the B. & O. have even when they taken good care of him in the general changes which they have been making. He will keep his present po- sition for another mouth, looking after that part east of the mountain. After that he will act as extra passenger con- ductor, and between times his run will be on numbers 94 and 97, which will be a very run. Ile will still make his Meyersdale.—Mey- ersdale Republican. desirable home in No, gentlemen, haven’t got a word to say in regard to that little family serap that occurred in a certain quar- ter of the town one day last week. We don’t know who was to blame, and therefore we have nothing to say. of the participants is comparatively a stranger to us, while the other has been gentlemanly and neighborly enough on several occasions to save us the loss of some personal property. We never forget a personal kindness at this of- fice. no matter what differences may exist in other matters, whether politic- ally, religiously or of any other na- we One ture. Now is the time/ /when ¢ roup and lung The only | harmless remedy ‘that produces imme- | diate results is One Minute Cough Cure. It is very pleasant to take and ean be relied upon to quickly eure coughs, colds and all lung dises Fo will prevent consumption. Miller & Shaler. original DeWitt’s Witch | | elosely akin to it. We cad your attention to Wm. R. Haselbarth’s new Iloliday advertise- ment. Those who wish to buy desira- ble and substantial Holiday presents can do no better than to make at least some of their purchases at his store. We have carefully examined Will's stock. and it affords us pleasure.to say that he has a very nice line of goods at very resonable prices. What more can anybody desire? Besides. Wm. R. will make you feel at home and take great pleasure in showing you his goods. Don’t use any of the counterfeits of DeWitt’s Witeh Hazel Salve. Most of them are worthless or liable to cause injury. The original DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is a certain cure for piles, eczema, cuts, sealds, burns, sores and skin diseases. Miller & Shaler: The residence of John B. Jackson, president of the Fidelity Title and Trust Company, at Penn and Dallas avenues, Pittsburg, was entered by thieves between 6 and 7 o'clock, Satur- day night, and jewelry of considerable value was stolen. The work was done so cleverly as to lead the police to think the thieves professionals. The police have no clew as to the identity of the thieves. Entrance was effected through a cellar window. Mr. Jackson is the owner of the Jackson farm in Elk Lick township, about two west of Salisbury. Marshall Livengood went to berland, Md., last Sunday evening, consult Dr. Miller, the specialist who last summer performed an operation on him for appendicitis. Marshall has lately been having some trouble with the wound it was necessary to make when the operation was performed, but after Dr. Miller examined the same he gave it as his opinion that the trouble was not of The silk threads, said, were only working their way to the surface, and after they are all out he thinks the incision will heal speedily and permanently. were miles Cum- to a serious nature, he The Meyersdale Republican last week did itself proud by coming out in a most beautiful Holiday dress. per is printed in two colors, put up in handsome cover, wire-stitched,and con- tains some handsome half tone cuts of some of the pretty residences of Mey- ersdale. There are many other com- mendable features about the special issue, and all in oll it is the best special edition ever issued from any print shop The paper reflects great credit upon the editor, proprie- tor and printers of the Republican as well as upon the town and its progressive business men. The pa- in Semerset county. force, When the stomach is tired out it must have a rest, but we can’t live without food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure “digests what you eat” so that you can >at all the good food you want ‘while it is restoring the digestive organs to health. It is the only preparation that digests all ‘kinds of food. Miller & Shaler. Mrs. I. was a 0. Livengood, of Somerset, most welcome caller at Tune last Saturday. Mrs. Liven- good always calls around in time to remember the editor in time for Christ- She is a good womsn, and her visits at this season of the year always to jingle in our pockets. lot of other people that ought to call around at once and follow her example. It re- money to print and cir- culate a newspaper, and we kindly re- quest delinquents to call and settle. Re every subscriber paying for a year in advance saves 25 cents on the subscription price. It reported that a young in the employ of Esquire W. I. Garlitz shot a who attempted to “hold him up,” last Sunday night. Ture Star investigated this matter and finds that a word of truth in the re- that to stop him while town- ship to Salisbury, but says no shooting StaAR office, mas. cause a little more money There are a whole quires lots of :member, is man man there is not port. The young man informs us two men attempted he was driving from Greenville was done. One of the strangers called to him to stop, and when the command was not obeyed, one of the men in the road seized the horse by the bridle and tried to his command. The driver promptly drew a and threatened to the man in the road promptly released his hold, at the enforce revolver shoot, whereupon same time imploring the man in the buggy not to shoot. This is all matter, and af- ter this all the participants of the affair went their resnective ways in peace. Help is needed at once when a per- son’s life is in danger. A neglected cough or cold may soon become sericus there was to the should be stopped at once. One ute Cough Cure quickly cures coughs and colds and the worst cases of croup, bronchitis, grippe and other I and lung troubles. Miller & Mabel, a little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. very ill with cerebro spinal meningitis or something Livengood, is This disease is one of the most deadly of maladies, as it is | one of the least understood and most diflicult to treat. Last spring there were a great many cases of it in this vicinity, and so far as we know, a little | daughter of our own was the only vie- tim to recover. The child is again as | stout and hearty as ever, but the dis- | ease | finer line of | has rendered her totally deaf and This indeed af- fliction and just as soon as a suflicient is a sad speecliless. number of our delinquent patrons pay | men who fail to supply them are natur- ally left behind in the race for trade. To present your customers a nice cal- endar with a neat business ecard print- ed thereon convinces theif that you appreciate their patronage, while to do otherwise impresses them with the idea that you are niggardly, whether you really are or not. It does not pay to squeeze the almighty dollar too hard, for the people are the people and must be respected. Those who still in the market for ealendars can be sup- plied by calling on Tue Srar. Better late than never. are —— ASK YOUR a” The B Minute Breakfast Feod. Purina Health »! lour or MakKes “BRAIN BRE CAD.” PURINA MILLS, ST. Louis, Mo. Reformed Church Services. Senior instruction on Friday evening. Junior instruction on Saturday at 1.30 p. m. Divine services Sunday morning at 10.30; in the evening at 7 Sunday school at 9.30 a. m. Early ser- vices on Christmas morning at 6 o’clock. Special musie will be rendered by the choir. On Christmas evening the Sun- day school will render the service en- titled “The Desire of all Nations.” A cordial extended to every one to come and enjoy these ser- vices. If you come, you will say, “It was good for me to have been there.” Homer S. May, Pastor. Bank Pays 3 per cent. Tatorest, The First National Bank of Frost- burg, Maryland, which is a designated Depository of the United States Govern- ment, pays three (3) per cent. interest left with them for deposit. next invitation is on money tf. DANNER SALVE, ihe most nealing salve in the worlds Brethren Church Services. Divine the Brethren church, Sunday morning at 10.45, and services in in the evening at 7. A Christmas sermon in the morning, a missionary sermon in the evening. The offering will be in behalf of work. A good attendance is desired ns this will be the last service in the 19th century. Everybody welcome. Our series of meetings poned on account of placing a heater in the church, the same will begin the first of the year. I.A.H - Foiey’s s Homey and Tar for children,safe,suro. No opigtes. the state mission being post- AzLEeTT, Pastor. A Credit to the Town. The fine business block recently completed on Grant street between Hay’s hotel and the Valley house, by Mr. C. A. Wilt, our hustling real estate agent, is in every respect a credit to the town and to the owner of the build ing. The structure is a very three-story building. nicely finished and conveniently arranged. Oar popu- grocer, Mr. J. T. Jeffery. goccupies one side on the first floor, while on the other side Mr. Wilt has harness, robes, ete. The two upper stories Mr. Wilt uses for vehicle rooms, using a large eleva- tor for conveying wagons to and from the same, and here you will always find a very fine assortment of wagons, handsome lar a fine stock of buggies, carriages, ete.. which can be bought at rock bottom prices. He will also add a fine stock of shelf hardware to his room on fi floor, and there is no doubt that he will get the trade. Mr. Wilt is a very courteon gentlemanly and upright man, and the public will find it agreeable to do busi- ness with him. his share of iv Wise and Otherwise, Where there's a will there’s a law- yer. The society woman often remembers to forget. Cider is an outgrowth of the power of the press. If horses could talk they would prob- ably tell a tale of whoa. should know the differ- ence between justice and jusiice. Talking of dog exhibitions, ca- nine’s ancestral tree can be conclusive- ly decided by its bark. Eve had her faults, but in inventing clothes she gave the world the joy of the child’s Cliristmas stocking. —Ix. EE \WEDDING Invitations at Tne Star office. A nice new just re- ceived. tf. Light... The ice man no stock ....New White candeseent Vanor Gas Lams. their indebtedness to enable us to do | take her for expert treatment. so, we shall to Philadelphia The sooner this is done the better, but we must first procure the means, and we kindly re- quest all who are in arrears for sub- scription, and those who owe us for job printing, to pay up and thus help us to | aid one who is too young to help her- self. Many persons have had ience of Mr. Peter Sherman, the exper- of North Stratford, N. H., who says, “For years I suffered torture {rom chronic indi- gestion, but Kodol Dyspepsia Cure made a well man of me” It digests what you eat and is a certain cure for dyspepsia and every form of stomach trouble. It gives relief at once even in the worst cases, and can’t help but do you geod. Miller & Shaler. Tue Srar’s calendar trade is much larger this season that it has ever. been before, and the reason for this is the fact that Trig Star always puts out a calendars than any other establishment in Somerset We have taken a good order printing county. from nearly every business fi in this irom nearly every business rm in this town and vicinity, and those who have failed to give us an order are standing in their own light. The people natur- ally look for a few nice calendars about the first of the year, and the business Mzuke their own gas from 95 per cent. common, every-day air, which nothing, and gasoline at 10 cents per gallon. A 100 candle power light, 10 hours, for a cent. more brillian{ than electrie- ity and than No smoke, costs cheaper candles. no odor, absolutely safe. ~JFifteen Styles. a= Lvery lamp guaranteed to give per- fect satisfaction or mceney refunded. Get our complete catalogue. We also manufacture High-grade Roller Skates [he Richardson Ball Bearing Skate Co. 192-151-156-158 Lake St, Chicago, 111. Accident at Garrett. Lenhart, an employe of the Casselman Coal Co., at Garrett, was quite badly injured, on Sunday, while at work about the company’s works at that place. He was coming out with three loaded cars and was riding the rope. His lamp became extinguished and he lost his bearings and fell off. passed over both feet, crush- ing one of them quite badly, but the worst injury was to his back. He eith- er struck a mine prop, or a rock in such as to cause a fracture of the spine in the cervical region, and break- ing several ribs loose from the back- bone. Dr. W.T. McMillan was called, and he reports him as getting along as well as could be expected, but the doctor is afraid he will have to amputate a por- tion of one of his feet.—Meyersdale Re- Jonas The cars a manner publican. z ~~ Tedrow and Lung Sentenced. Edward Tedrow. and Charles Lung, the Cambria , last week, on a charge of robbery, were found guilty in and form as indicted. Ted- a fine of $50, the costs of prosecution and a term of one year and four months in the peniten- tinry. Lung is in it for two years and six months in the penitentiary. Some other Salisbury boys who were an trial before county court highway manner is row’s sentence will get similar doses in due course of time, un- ail. less nll signs iE PLACE TO» = TH ty Desirable Presents! 1) Christmas time is again close at hand, and now is the time to, buy your Christmas Gifts. You will find a fine line of Christ- mas Gifts at my store, such as Doll Go-Carts, Doll Carriages, Hobby Horses mounted with saddles and stirrups, also a fine lot of Pietures,Children’s Rock- High with wheels, ) b ers, Chairs ete. 1 also Lave a fine as ortment of large Rockers, and a good line of Qumtered Oak Stands. Will also have a nice line of Iron Beds, Bed Room Suits, and a full line of furni- ture, Here is the place to buy and useful nice desirable : Moderate : Call early selections. presents . Prices [1CEY, best afford pur- secing my line of Give me a call and be convinced that I can save you and get the You cannot your Christm to make a chases before goods. money. Thanking you for past patron- age, I respectfully solicit a con- tinuance of the Wish- ing you all a merry Christmas and a happy New Year, I am yours for bargains, William R. Haselbarth, «SALISBURY, PA.» same. Clockwork Motor, Mechanism Vis ble, Purable Cone struction. NO BOTHER, MUCH FUN. ! All the Wonders and Dussures ofa tiigh-Priced Jd Kiry- n a anied by a lar this be a to make R. ‘ords. 7.50. Reprodu e all Send order and money 7 COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. Dept. 30 NEW Y( x iH nsylvania Ave. St PHILADE ts . Balumore St. 0 AL ING BUFF? Geary St. PARIS, 3 1 kK] i » RTT THE PRT TT RT SF Fata imse ¢& Baits See }SSCTOY 4 Totolrleiee lel i Are always fornd in families leet use BROWN’S Teething Cordiale FOR CHILDREN TEET NG. MOTHERS remember that about one-third of the children die before t they are three years old, and the cause of this is a lack of proper care while the little ones are ecthing. ‘This large death rate can avcided by using BROWN’'S TEETHING CORDIAL which was never known {o fail to give satisfaction, For sale by ail if tig and Warranted. AEDIGIN iE CO, ar Cth FRoTelel ee] [of+ Toop) oT Telelolek +7 TTT a Ta Ta Tas Ta Ta aT To To To Ta Ta Te Te To To To Ta To Ta To To To To To Tae Tato ToT Yo Ty D6 Y Fao & GURL EIR EE RR oleloTeToTok Eh © Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon- structing the exhausted digestive or- gans. It is the latest discovered digest- ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in- stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastral lgia,Cramps,and all other results of imperfectdigestion Prepared by E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. SOLD BY MILLER & SHALER. Foley’s Kidney Cure males kidneys and bladder right. First National Bank Grant St., = : = Salisbury, rocery, where Hard Mixed, per b............ 7 cts { Korker "Mixed, per pound, 10 Christmas, Premium and Best ¢ cents, or Three pounds tor. ... 25 ets. Bon Bons, mixed per Bb, 15 ! Ribbon Mixed. per Ih..... es... 1D cts, cents, or 2 pounds for........ 2b cts.ll Bultan Mixed, per b........... 18 cts. Hand-made Clear Toys, per 1h.. 15 cts. ! Chocolate Creams, per pound, Peppermint and W Intergreey il Trom IBeentsto..........s... 75 cts. Lozenges, per th. ..... 15 cts. § Burnt Peanuts, per 1h 15 cts. Elfin Mixed, per th 15ers. Pan Mixed, per b..... 15 cts, Yum Yums, per Ih 15 te. Opera Mints, per h............. 15 cts. Opera Wintergreens, per hh... 15e's. fC ouversation Lozenges, per h.. 15 cts. HEF A fine assortment of Stick Candy at Ten cents per pound, or Three pounds for Twenty-five cents. - NN US, mE Almonds, per lh. .............. 20 cts. { Peanuts, per db, ...1........... 10 eta, | Cream Nuts, per Ih 15 cts. { Mixed Nuts, per ib... .......... 15 ets. English Walnuts, per h........ 15 ets. B&F Popcorn Balls and a large assortment of Christmas Tree Ornaments at reasonable price £m | RU I's. — D . Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Dates, cte. SPECIAL PACKAGES of Choice Christmas Sa put up in eat and convenient form. They're immense. Try them. Wishing you all a merry Christmas and a happy New Year, and hoping to greet you all at my new store, I remain your ser- J. TT. TJEVTFERY, WILT BUILDING, SALISBURY, ‘ California Grapes, Bananas, Cranberries, PA. Chateau de Speer Wines N. J. Vincyvards. These Wines Rival the World in Excellence. 014d, rich and mellow by age and years of care an vd frequent racking in fumigated celiars as is done with the Chateau Wi ines in Irance, the Chatean “ot tains a limited sup: ply of Private Stock Port nineteen yeurs oi. besides Jur- guady and Claret ot nearly the same age. Che. Speer Port, however, nine years old, as well as the Burgundy. Claret and Sherry, are hi. h class wines. The 4 * % Climax Brandy 1s 18 years {J old. All are preferred .{ whereknown by the Medical profession (as superior to any or that can be had, for tem wien used by invalids, the weakly ed persons and in general family use. Northern New Jersey of Passaic, a E 4 €h their excellent effect upon the sys and ag climate, and soil abounding in iron Is just adapted for this grape for Port wine. It is the same kind of soil ns in Portugal. Speer’s winery and vineyards are the only Port grape vineyards in the United States; only vineyards that cultivate the real Port wine grape of Portugal; while other wines or mixtures called pos are made without a single Oporto grape in/them. Mr. Speer 1s the first and only one who imported the vines and acclimated the real Forts wine grape vines of Portugal. He spent thousands of dollars asa hobby to see what he could do toward acclimating these Portugal vines here. It took eight years for them to become acclimated before Mr. Speer got a single grape; during those years all died except about ¢i ght hundred vines, when those began to grow vigorous and bear fruit ; from these, lay ers were made for new vines. The vineyards now cover fifty six acres. It has proven a success. The grapes are allowed to hang cn the vines until they begin to raisin, when they have parted with come of the water and are rich in sugar; and the wine made from Port wire grapes is the only real genuine Port wine made in America. It is by far THE wine for weakly persons, thc aged and for ev ening entertainments, Sold by Druggists and Grocers. ¢ Fl