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I *-.„ \ i i i. Shattered Tarn * and Hrn$*t«t*ja. JOB YfflXmm of all MiicTs executed Promptly, and at reasonable prices, at this' office* <•; Liver »0I«»* Keryine C wed Me ^Completely. 'AlUg&coB In iU winter with fever,Wd OM Bakache; when the nose Tiros and* the ^3^-, — —.f- —-^v.., grasp. The dao'jefc >w»ws In (he shattered aervous system taod *tfie derangement of the heart or the digestifs » »*W«MI» AS in the f ollowHig' case; \ /Tbe last week 'in January I contracted ^LoGcippe «nd w«s confined to my btfd4or «*e weekt. My atxyop* n*tem- VM COM- !#Utel^ shattered, J \ 5lto«k Udttrnma dailf ifrew mj it£«ui4g*t*ai UCJI to nsj! Kwrto«««d Kerread W»# Ib«f»»tekiof the metffafaw I no appetite, couldn't sleep and wj«8 elyacfe to get around. My weight at time was one buadrad and twenty-four \poands. At the end of the second-week I~ , mas a changed man, my appetite was beyond control, my sleep was refresmnsr, my_stre»£tfa \atenewed -and my weight was., one hundred and forty-two pounds. I never felt better in *»y life ihaxil do at this writing.. I take *re»tples^re*^tt-recomnaen£lfagr Dr. .Miles' Remedfesto the afBrcted. If anyone doubts 4he abore sfatement'l am iready to confirm- ;Jt ir —D. G^WAiaCERj.lX S. Treasury Dep r t, •Washington^!). C. -^ AH druggists sell aad gaRi;antee first bot- tie Dr. Mihsf Remedies. Send for free book •n Jlervbus and \\Heart Diseases; Address t>r. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. ftew. MrertJsemeiita this Week, Notice fo Electors f ^ Rutland R, R f Time Table. Of I laments a Gallon—M. V.^Dutm <& Son. Wlun yowwant a Suitor Overcoat—Me Mann {kg Clatkitr*, r /n i LOCAL NEWS * * Of The Past Week In Brushton and \Vicinity. Fresh *4§& Salt * Meats, Gro- ceries and - - Ogdensburg* Bread. Also headquarters for Tobacco. Don't forget the Free Delivery. C. i HUm ¥ 'Flinch cards at Smith's at 50 cents a pack. t Hawtliorn.e J^tisical Cliib at Moira this ¥mla.j evemng. W. J. Barton returned Tuesday night from a ten weeks 1 trip through the west. * Mrs* Bonier Lctoreland, of Norwood, visited Jjiends i$ Brashfcon this week. Mrs, Jennie /Beflknap left for a ^eek'S visit with friends and relatives in West Stockholm \Wednesday. for one week ^ a .gallon only at if.'V- Dunn. & Son's. Poot ball Saturday afiernoon at 2:30 (O 7 clo<0- —Cliateaugay High\ \School vs. Bruslrton High School. Elmer Colv-in, who has. been working in Boston this sutpiner, returnad. home Tuesday.^ A. \E. ^Barnett,, of the Brushton house, is enteitaining Ms father from Crown Point. Brushton was wellTepresented at the musical festival held in Malone Mon- day ^night. Charles Wiggins, of Wisconsin, ar- rived in Brushtoa Wedne&day~uighfc to visit his sister, Mrs. Oliver Emery has M. Farnsworth. gone to West Stockholm for a few week's visit to his son, Willis\ Emery. . -Keep in mind the entertainment to be given October 31 for tb,e benefit of the Brusiiton Foresters by the Ideal ^Entertainers. Kev. A. L. Fortm attended the meet- ing of the Archdeaconry of Osfdensburg Or* M* W. Wright, Dentil. BrashtoD, N. Y. •Office in. residence s QB& door north frtwn School, Delancsjy Ave. Business Suits, Over Coats, IPancy Vests, Bicycle &«alf Suits In Correct Styles* at Lowest Prices, and Made to Order Paddoek & Haskell, MALOSB, N. Y. \EHE ! KEW Y0EX WORLD Tftrice-1-Week Edition. -j$ead 'wherever the English Language is Spoken* t jg&e^riee-a-Week World is a metrop- ««flTOfatefiuewspaper for busy people, it is T «tt5to^*as good as a daily. It%p\iplislied three timeB a week and' Miss all the most \important news' of d ain a Daily World. vou live in a village or on. a not time for a daily you can keep in. close .touch fthaB important ne-ws of the world at very small coat. ^ 4 e and have you can ar p s $1.00 a year, but you can secure yotir own local paper, Facts and S Year fcar $1. <- , • \ - a ^ r , Send subscriptions to Brushton, at Massena Tuesday and Wednes- ~C. E. Eunions, of fiouverneur, was in town over Sunday and had. Ms pho- tograph gallery here open Monday and Tuesday. _ J^eir York Tribune-Farmer and Facts and Fallacies both one -year for only 80 cents. Paid in advance subscribers can secure the Tribune-Farmer for 30e. The butter market last week showed a slight decline, creamery butter sell- ins? on the Canton board Saturday at 20-teents. This Saturday is the last chance you have to register and the only way to be sure that your name is on the list is to look and see. No one can vote at the^cotning^ election if he is not regis- tered. S, K. Fosburg will hold his annual harvest ball at the Dustin House, Dickinson Center, Friday evening, October 30th. Bolfe's orchestra has been engaged, ta furnish mnsi& Tick- ets $1.50. One great entertainment is worth ten little ones. The Ideal Entertainer** who are to appear at Barnett'a hall October 31st are truly great. Not in nurabexs, buff in the features offered. Cfo aud see tbem. The churches of Kortb Lawrence, Xawrenceville, Ft. Jackson, and Nichol- ville will hold a union town Sunday School convention in the M. E. church at Korth, Lawrence Saturday, Oct. 24th, commencing at ten o'clock in the mor- ning and ending at four o'clock in the afternoon, with an hour's recess for dinner, Allen I. Vosburgh has sold the Ad- irondack Enterprise, whicb/hehas been publishing at Sa,ranac*Lake r for a num- ber of years,, to Frank Harris-ot-that pla.ce: Mr,. Vosburgh will devote his time to making the Tupper JLake Herald, \^rhich he owns, the leading weekly in fee Adirondacks. E. W. French, of Springfield, Mass., avilved in Brnshton Wednesday morn- ing, en a few 4ays' vacation, which he A new lot of school composition books just received a*; Smith's. Paul BnH is working; in the Eutlan statiou at this place. Mr r and Mrs. A, J, Wilson have beea visiting-friends in Dickinson this week*, /Canadian-Jubilee Singers at the M. E. church Thursday evening, Oct. 29th, Th« Masonic ^onyentiorx' for th 41st Hint, was helti -afc Saranae TDafc^ this week Wednesday snd-Thurs'day. .Rutland excursion to Boston next Tuesday,\ Oct. 20fjh,*fare for the round trip only $7.00. The potato market at this station has been quite active this week, the ruling price being 48 cents for the best stock In Boston there are one and a half electric lights for each person, in Brushton 1 there are 0. Go and see the foot ball game this Saturday afternoon—Brushton wQl do her best to retrieve her lost laurels. ' W. J , foy airti T wife, of St. ine, FL-j-were^jest^at Jatnea Quinn's the first of theVeeS; Conger Bros, have been loading % quantity of Ttraiber this week for ship' ment. u I C Dr. M. W, Wright has been enter- taming his brother irora Canada this week. Bombay, Chateauoay, Ft. Oovmgton, Malone, Moira, and \WaTerly will vote on the excise question at the coming election November 3rd, Mrs. Ernest Reynolds, of Bombay, and her daughter, Mrs. John A. Eitchie, of Potsdam, were gueft at C. G-. Orton's Wednesday. John Sbper and another Maloneinan were recently arrested for hounding deer at Elbow Pond near Loon Lake. They settled by paying $100 each which made it pr£tfcy dear deer. Fire destroyed the -Tudson Stwart house, situated three miles north-west of Chateaugay, \Wednesday afternoon. Loss about $4,000 with $2,500 insur- ance. The total registration in this district last Saturday was 343 names. If your name is not on the list, and you are a voter, be sure that it is put on this Sat- urday. Two more moose besides the one killed reeenti}-, ha\e been seen at Westville, which leads many people to believe that the moose recently liberat- ed in the Adirondaeks are attempting to return to-Canada, from where they were shipped. No danger of consumption if you use Poley's Hocey and Tar to cure that stab- born cough. I 2 Want, Lost, Found, To Eent, For S«*le, and ot&er like notices ms-erted. under this head for- one-half cent a word each week. Cash with order. Minimum Charge 10 Cents. Sulky Plows—Now is the time j to buy Sulky Plows, Woods Bros., agents for Oliver Chilled Plows, have them for sale. Matte Board for mounting pictures, in a varietrof shades, at; the office of Facts and Fallacies* Bra&hton, N. Y. LOST between Ban^or and Mpira some three weeks Ago, a lady's black eape:w3l finder please return to this s>£R/»A <-w* ±.r» KTw . T A l^AwAj-t CiU+'k office ot - Bombay, Mrs. J. X. A- spend,with friends in this viqinity and at Tupper Lake. Mr, French be- longs to the Springfield fire department and is a tormer Jtfar.th.eru Kew Worker, Ijeing the son of W. H. French, of Bangor. It is a shame to hear g:rown men standing on the stieets talking and niingliug oaths with almost every word. It is the most seixsele&s thing in the world. It a man steals or getsjtntoxioa- ted or does other things, he may be said to derive some, \pleasure by doing so, but where he derives any benefit from gwearir% and cursing we fail to see. It is a practice too common among men and boys and one WMCJL out gf decency to themselves^ their f elow citizeas and their God that they should stop at ,onee. Fhneli Gar<1s -tl'e- roal thhvi ^wt » make shift printed with a lubber stnmp or numbered \uth ii pen or pencil—but the copyrighted ear,ds made by the Flinch Card Co. Smith's. 50 cents a pack at London is to have a statae of George Washington, erected by Englishmen. New Ifork once had a statue of George III, blit it proved ta be more useful ^for bullets titan ornamental as ft statue, so fteoge.'tlie son of Frederick, was melted up.. Years—-a hundred and a quarter of them—have tempered the wind, and bouquets rathe* than bullets are now itx vogne between the successors o! the two Georges.— Four TJN v BROKE INTO HIS HOUSE. S. Le Quinu.~of Cavendish, Tt., was robbed of his ciistomary health by in- vasion, of Chronic Constipation. When JDr. King's New Life Bills broke into his house, his trouble was arrested and now he's 'entirely cured, They're guaran teed to i'^'^f'Pl A pair of Gloves, or Mittens, a Hat r Cap or Men's Furnishings, don ; t forget the STOVES Received IN TOWN Carries the be&>jline aqd prices lowest. WHITH1T AU Kinds Of Brnshfcon, N.*T i 4 I 4* 4» I + JUST RECEIVED LADIES' FALL CLOAKS AND JACKETS, FUR BOAS, AND MUFFS, DRESS - GOODS, DRESS . - TRIMMINGS, ; * * * * 4. *• *• I * * *• ^m V NOTICE TO ELECTORS. The four following questions will be submitted to the, electors of tUe Town of Moira, County of 3?ran]din» State of Kew York, at the f next (general* JSlection to be held Noyeniber 3rd, 1903, as required under Section 1% Chapter $k>f the Laws ol 1896, uegardingr excise.^ - No-1.—Selling liquorto be drank on the premises where soldi JShaJl any cor- poration, asgociation, copartnership or person be authorized to tiafScrrn liquors under the provisions of subdivision one of section eleven of the liquor tax law, namely, by selling liquor to 3>e drunk on the, premises where sold, in \the town of Moira, „ -J No. 0.—-Selling liquor not to be drunk on the premises where sold. Shall any corporation, association, copartnership, T person ibe authorized to traffic ihliqu- ?rs under the provisions of subdivision ;vvo of seetioxi eleven of the liqnor tax taw, namely, by selling liquoi* uoi. to be drunk on the premises where sold, in the town of Moira. ^ . Bo. 3,—Selling liquor' as a pharmacist m a physician's prescription. Shall any :orporation, association, copartnership >v person be authorized to tr^Hc 4 nliqu- >rs under the provisions'of b,.i>division three of section eleven, of the Jjquor tax aw, namely, hy selling liquor as a phar- macist on a physician's prescription in the town of MoinC l No. 4.—Selling liquor by hotel keep* )m only. Sball any oorporatiDH, asgooia- •— . *_• ^.A ».- authcdr- •1 •• • 4 ^tjtjjftflfe: _ 0c on«t of Section eleven of the liquor ax law, but only iu.ea&aeetion with the business of keeping a hotel in the town of Moira, if the majority of tlie votes ast on the fest question subiiiiEtect aie in the negative. The polls 0! said election open at 6:00 )'elock a. ra. and eloges at & 1 0 o'clock m. Dated MoL-a, N. Y., Oct. Uih. 1903. OnARLES H. M^CANID, 'lo.vu Clei'k. Subscribe for Facts &nft Fallacies, only 50 cents a year. M0i>ERH CARTHAGE. - .Where StotiiA tile- Fsmona City the stailcfnar Camel Sow Draws American Plows. For the first time in many centuries, eometliing' inodemliajs appeared) cm,£tae cite of tlie ancieoit'caty of Oair-fchag-e. Here, where once flourished the arts of war and peace, is a vast, lonely plain. Of -the streets! throug-li which <the con- quering\ Kaamibal marched ia triiimph wo-ijiung' now remains but the &hade- Ie«-s \wheat-fields. Popula-r JVTeohaaiics describes the stalking* caanel plodding 1 along* drawing 1 the mjodsein Amearicac plow or cultivator. The soil is a* rich as it Tva* oa the day -whe-n the Phoenicians fou^d«d the city, and the American ^nd his' indus- tries have found their way to the his- toric -spot where the Romans w Jou^ht such devastation in their coaque&ts* America us, in charge of native work- men, may h& seen, daxeetdaag- the use oi fehe modern fa-nning- iTiipIemeuts in. harveeiang- or tilling- -the soil, These machines,axe a source of wonil&r to the Datives, who for g-ener&tdons employed. omly the crudest of fa«n implemenis. Tb.« pla-oe is on the ru>Tth&im coast of Africa, about tea mites from th§ pres- ent city ot Tunifik Americans find tfee market there for their dnvepidona & one. THE RETORT COtfRTEOVS. Oae Meiienger Boy yvho W«» Rot Slow tu Count-orlng, on a Famoo» Wit. George Ad-e ie an expert at badinage, t in Chicago one' da?y a- little messen- g-er boy got the better of him,, the Nevr York Tribune. vingr only a few minutes luncheon, Sir. Ade had gone to a. cheap place, and wat, sitting- on a stool before a. marbl* counter ivh<ejn the messeng-er boy «atorc^i-took a place beside h humorist, and o-rder«d a pie©* of p$ pie. A* he &te t-iie pie, th* fac^. became evident thot hifr hand* \r«re dirty. * There wan on hie plat* a Ipicce of ehe*ee—a piece of very yellow, hard cheese, cut with preci- sion, feo that ifc resembled a cake of hoap. Mr. Ade pointed to it and said: \Here boy, take that and go wa&h your ha&ds 'wiiii it.' Th* boy answered: \You take lt^ and > shave yourself.\ There was no possibl* rejoinder, for Mr Ade'e.beard wae 4ndTibitai)ly ot two wr thr&o dnjR 5 growth. As to getting: rich quick. There sure warnings in plenty, And for oa* o; U«m M* ProT. —Cbica«o *|*^«t « Bt^Ut B*. Mr«t jsfewrocltB—Ifm determined that Cynthia's debut shall pae« off with? great eclat. •, Mr. Jfe^rxocks —What's eqlat, Maria —expense ?—Puck, Touth. Walter (aged five)—Papa, when I &TTV> up may- I g-et. married i u-Mjr son. I regret to E ee jou pating trouble so eaxlj m hf e .—. Dil X ' i Thuce-a-Week Woild and i Fallacies for $1.25. and to buy a postal cftrda,nd send to The-'N'ew- York Tribune Faimer, New York City, for a free specimen copy. The New York Tribnne Farmer is a National Illustrated Agricultural Weekly for Farmers and their families, and every issue contains matter instructive and entertaining io^every member of the family. The price- is- $1.00 per year, but i£ yax like it you can secure it Jwith you£ o^m local newspaper^'Facts and Fallacies, at a-feairgainj ' Both papers one year only -ouir order and, money to Facts and Fallacies, Brushton, -N. Y. Four Tiacfe News and Pacts and Fallacies lor 90 center Dr. George E. Howard of Chicago tTinversity>sa.vs,\ \There is in'this countiy a sad* lack of appreciation ol the functions of marriage. Not as jnach e&xe is ex.er- cj^ed in tile union of liiim' 5 !} ^Giugsas in the bleeding of fine ADOZQNTIM£SAN QHT, Mr. Owen Dunn, of Eectuit i'erry, W. Va., writes: \1 Slave had kidney and bladder trouble for years, and ifc became sated that Jwi3,s obliged to get up at least a dozen tones a night, >T never re- Cui:e. After u&mg %o . \bottles T am •Hired. Sold at, Medium's \\Pharmacy. Rogislerea BERKSHrRE PIGS FOR SALE NOW I of H, A. RUSSELL, BomcaDt N. V. Special. •V 61 ap (W- printed w i 4 t b your name and address* m the coiner for 25 cents at this office, wt the envelopes, any oidinan If to be seat by mai add 8 for postage. WANTED. Q. S. & C. E. BRUSH, Xo WHOM IT JUy COSCEKK Xliave had Rheunn.tisjm !for several yeat s and h<uve taken different kjnris of rheumatic cures, but 1 never found one that would cure me until I took ths f?mous A. J. P. Rheumatic Cure-wjwehcured roe completely mtenidays. FRANK A. ELDKEDGJEf K Talce Philip's Celery Headache Cure, A. J. P. Co-Id, Cure and Phillip's Indian Hecb-Cough Cure. Theritnous'A* J\. P. Eheumabc Cure is g-naratefed to cii^e-rheuin^itisni or money refunded; Manufact. ured only by i A. J. PHILLIPS, Boxwood, IS\. Y. .P'orsd.le by McMana's Pharmacy, JSwshton; A. L. Sayles,Mbira; Bradford Bn>».» Bangor; Stembtirg-e &-Son, North Bangor. i iii T i if ^*^\ m r L . in all of Cemetery Wbrib M o-^es \ BrusMoa, N^ T., The J. S, • ® •••©•€•• Is daily receiving- Lairgfe Invokes of Goads ' such as Outings, Flanneletts, Heavy Suitings, Blankets Fai?cy English Vesting^ for ladies' waists, Silks and, Trimmings. have the best line of these goods we ever had and prices are right. ? Lsdies' and Gents* Sh#«s. Carpets, % Wall ' Paper r Window. Shades, Lace Curtains, Draperies T Curtain Poles^ etc. Our Outin^gs are elegant styles, Fifty piepes to select from. 40-Inch Cotton only 5. cents per yard. J. S. QUINN, Brushton. Determined 1 1 To help you on, the road to economy hy \1 e offering at once the following Bargains. Bag Salt 10-4 Bed Blankets Outirfg Fairbank's Soap 60 cents* 50 cents per pair. at 5, 8, and 10 cents. 12 bars 25 cents. Cut Plug- Smoking Tobacco 15 cents per Ik Ask for our big 25 cent plug Chewing- Tobacco. BRUSHTOJf, '/••' r L ' \ i >%; r 4H> -; c i -