A. ...' t 1 UV.. - V , .! -v.'t . 1 Vlrthtiay Tarty. 1 JL. Mrs. Nathaniel Mel- iJe down tho Cove, elegant dinner in hon- tJI their son Harry on last Saturday. Quite a number of guests wore present and partook of the bountiful repast prepared by Mrs Mellott. Among the guests were Mrs. Mellott 's moth er Mrs. Jauo Barton, Morgan Barton and wife and family, Mrs. Louisa Barton, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lamborson, Mr. Win. Mellott and -wife, John S. Carbaugh and wife and daughter, David Morton, Edward Carbaugh, and Walter Richards and wife. Quite a numer of presents were given Mr. and Mrs Mellott in honor of theirson 's twenty-sixth birthday. After dinner t,ho time was spent in social conversation and harmless games of ammuso ment. All were delighted with the entertainment givou by tho kind hostess. North Dublin. The election is over and most of the poople are thinking now of how cold the coming winter will bo and to getting in fuel. The butchoring season is here and the squeal of tho porker is heard very frequently. Mrs. D. L. Kinedollar and Mrs. John Stinger were welcome guests of W. J. Cline and wife two days last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Unger and son Edmond were visiting Samuel Cline's last week. Mrs. John Barmont and two daughters were visiting among their many friends the past week. L. C. Robinson is spending the week with David Robinson at Burnt Cabins. D. W. Cromer lost one of his best horses last week. We were very sorry to learn of Mr. John Sowers 's death last Thursday night. We lose a good, kind neighbor. J. Frank Alexander, wife and two children aro visiting Port Littleton this week. We are patiently waiting for the Thanksgiving turkey. On last Friday while Georgo A. Stewart of Wells Valley was lift ing at a 350-pound hog to placo it on a scaffold previous to scalding it, he slipped and severely sprain ed his back and has been consid erably crippled up since and scarcely able to get about. Charlie Cook lost tho rubber cover off the back part of their new buggy, going to Uancock last Tuesday. As it is something of a loss to the owner of the buggy, and not of much account to any one else, the finder will confer a favor, and receive a suitable re ward, by returning it to Mrs. S. M. Cook, Webster Mills. Prof. L. J. McGregor, of Hynd man, who will be remembered by those who attended the teachers' examinations in this county in '09 as the book man who was so full of stories, has laid aside the birch and accepted an apjx)intmont as clerk in the office of the Pennsyl vania State Insurance Commis sioner at a salary of $1,400 a year. There are two families in tho western part of the county nam ed Day and hunuay who are neighbors. Dr. Day is tho fath er of seven girls, while Mr. Sun day has an equal number of sons. Four of the sons liavo married Days, another is engaged, so that it now appears "every Day will be Sunday byo and bye." Tyrone Times. Mr. N. II. Peck returned to his home at Wilkinsburg, last Satur day evening, after a two weeks' visit among friends at Hartford City, Indiana. Ho found the Pennsylvania people of that city generally well. Miss Rhoda Tru- ax died in October. Sho was a daughter of the lato Stilwell Tru- ax, who,with his family, drove in a two-horse wagon to Indiana in 1848 from -tho farm now owned by David Harr, of Belfast town ship. Mr. Isaac Morgretdugup part of a cannon ball on Tuesday in front of C. R. Gregory's building that had boon fired from Jack- Bon'g cannon on Brosius1 Hill, West Virginia, when he bombard ed Uancock during the Civil War. The fragment is 0 inches long, shaped like a rifle ball and has a . diameter of 21 inches. Part of the ball crashed through a corner of the building and the piece just found, buried itself in the side walk. Hancock Star. Sa lu via. Ulrs. Ross of Everett, after enjoying a very pleasant visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Mellott, returned to her home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Doshong and little daughter Rachel, were visiting friends in Everett this week. T. Ross Sipes, of Harrisonville, who has been suffering from a serious attack of rheumatism, continues dangerously ill from an attack of fever. Miss Nell Daniels of McCon nellsburg, speut from Saturday until Monday, at the home of her grand mother Mrs. John Daniels at Harrisonville. Sho was ac companied by her friend Miss Lois Caldwell. There will bo services in the M. E. church at Green Hill, Thanks giving day. The sermon in the morning will bo especially for fho old folks and in the afternoon a general thanksgiving service, all are cordially invited. You are at liberty to bring your baskets, and spend the day in prayer, praise, and social intercourse. Rev Seifert, closed a very prof itable series of meetings at Mt. Zion Tuesday evening. Rev. Blossom, a free Meth odist Evangelist, is holding a series of meetings in Mann's vacant store room. Miss Mary Horton, whose serious illness was reiorted last weelc, is mnch better at this time. New (ircnada. Ralph W. Cunningham, one of the P. R. R., ticket agents at East End, Pittsburg is spending a week with his father L. L. Cun ningham. Geo. Thomas, of Saxton spent part of last week with his broth er John Thomas of this place. John Mills and Georgo Boling er are both working at theii trades (carpenter) at Six Mile Run. They report more work than they aro able to complete this fall. Deer have been very plentiful on the mountains this season. A crowd of hunters killed four in one day last week; but it was not our lot to be with them. Tho other crowd did not even sret a hair, (hare). Protracted meeting closed at Zion Sunday night owing to the illness of the pastor Rev. W. J, SchaelTer, who is housed at New Grenada. Rev. Bickle of the church of God filled his appoint ment Sunday night. The Rever end's many friends in this place wish him a speedy recovery. To some of our Republican friends, we hereby acknowledge the receipt oi passes good for one trip up aa.li Kiver. But we shall probably not use them especially as long as our blessed "little Fulton" comes to the front as sho did the last election, and we hope henceforth she ever will. KnobsviUc. Gen. Pedden and Capt. A, Dottermau of this place are vis itiug Mr. Bard of Pleasant Ridgo who is dangerously ill. Mr. D. W. Kelso and son visit ed Burnt Cabins on last Monday, Mr. John Clouser and grand- sou, Master John Walters, of AUoona are visiting relatives in this vicinity being called hero to attend tho funeral of his brother- in-law, John Sowers. Mrs. Samuel Cromer and sis tor Miss Luna Foro spent Thurs day afternoon at tho county seat, Messrs A. J. Fore, of Burnt Cabins and George C. Fore, of Philadelphia were visitors to our villago on Sabbath. Mrs. Georgo Comerer spent Saturday night and Sunday at her homo at Burnt Cabins. Quite a number from this placo attended tho Republican Rally on Saturday night. Mr. Victor Reed, and Miss Amy Flemming of McConnolls burg spent a few hours in our villago on last Sunday. Tho funeral sermon of Mr John Sowers will bo preached in M. E. church at this place on next Sabbath at 5;30 P. M. DeWlH's Witch Hazel Salvo will quickly hoal the worut burns and Bculds unil nut leave a sear. It can be applied to cut and ruw surfaces with prompt and Hoothlnir effort. Use it fur pileu and m k i n UIhouhos. Itoware of worthier counterfeiters. Trout' Dru( Store. AT lAfcLliNEFC'S infl nf Fall and Win- & ; Centrally Located Store, II I - ft 4 J o or competition. Style and Prices lower than the We carry a special line ; pliquc, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Buttons, Jet and Gilt ! b Trimming, Dress Goods to mane a uress. i rimmed h or any price. Can suit all. V V VVVYY.V I How Far Will tj You will never know how you bring them here. ,Z A dollar don't swell when z2 looks bigger because it buys They will buy: fa 5 lb Prunes for 25c. Choice Evap. Poaches He. El-i Fancy Evap. Apricots 1 lc 10 lb Gran. Sugar 1.00. f$ 10 lb A Sugar 1.00. jjvj Arbucklos Co (Tee 14c. I Tho following seasonable goods aro bargains. ca Men's Lace Shoes only 1.00 ,V. Men's White Wool Felts with Candeo Overs at 2. 25. Men's Brown Felts 2.00. JjS Misses Shoes only 1.00 per pair. Men's Lined Leather Gloves '.! Zoc pair. fv ioy s auu iauies iviiinjus V4 ..il.r 11V. r T 1 1 T .1 ! ) If.'u S Men's Flannel Top Shirts ;,) i)0c. Whito Canton Flannel 0, 8, j& 9, 10 and 12c. . - rj we pay casn lor eggs. ll Give us a call and you will k save you money. H X. AI. HUSTON, Dealer in General Merchandise, Clear Ridge, Pa. Made Young Again. "One of Dr King's New Life Tills each night for two weeks hti9 put mo In my "teens' again" writes D. H. Turner of Dempseytown, Pa., They'er the best in the world for Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Purely vegotable. Nev er gripe. Only 25c at W. S. Dickson's Drug Store. Teachers' Institute. Begins December 3, 1900. Instructors: Professors D. C. Mur phy, J. F. Barton, C. E. Barton, and I. D. Gresh. Lecturers: Monday evening, W. I. Swoope "The Uight to Kick." Tuesday evening "Mission of Mirth," Thomas McClary. Wednesday evening "Through Ire land on a Bicycle Built For One," Thomas McClary. Thursday evening "What is a Man Worth'i"' Dr. James Hedley. Tickets for sale at Trout's Drug Store at usual rates. There Is no pleasure In life if you dread going to the table to eat and can't rest at night on account of in digestion. Henry Williams, of Boon villo, Ind., says he suffered that way for years, till he commenced the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, and adds, "Now I can eat anything' I like and all I want and sleep soundly every night." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat. Trout's Drug Store. S. C. YEAKLH has rented the Blucksmith shop down at Ayr in the Big Cove and is pre pared to do all work in his lino promptly, at reasonable rates, and in a workmanlike manner. You can't afford to risk your life by allowing u cough or a cold to develop into pneumonia or consumption. One Minute Cough Cure will cure throat anil lung troubles quicker than any other preparation known. Many doctors use It as a specific for grippe. It is an infalible remedy for croup. Children like it and mothers endorse it. Trout's Drug Store- Thompson & Stench, with their assistant, Herbert Shinier, last week painted inside and outside the new house of Wm. Mellott near McKibbin, this county. Both tuakors and circulators of counterfeits coumilt fraud. Honest men will not deceive you into buying wo-thless counterfeits of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. , The original is Infallible for curing piles, eczema and all skin diseases. Trout's Drug Store. The Editor's family have enjoy od very much some nice tender loiu through the generosity of Mrs. G. F. Daniels near Uarrison ville. Oranges, Lemons. Prunes, Raisins, Currants, and Cocoauuts, all new goods, at Itoblnsou's. See tin" lilri nnoti 4P,r CiontU. (jr Our Millinery line ft is beyond comparison ! Beauty reitfn supreme. $ lowest. of Laces, All-over and Ap- ;s and everything with which nats irom vc to js.uu yVYVVYYVVYYVVYYVYV A Dollar Go ? far vour dollars will so until -! ?4 you bring it here. It simply to more. I Lion Coffee 1 2c. i Oyster Crackers lie lb. ; Gini'm Sinnns 7e. lh. ntt ! 10c box Axle Grease (half &j ; price) .rc. Large lino Outing Flannels f$ o, n, iu ami l ic. (a ! 14 yd Apploton A. Muslin li , for 1.00. i Unbleached and Bleached fen u.. i: i -.. Calico as low as 4c. Table Oil Cloth only 18c per M yard. tit Horse Blankets as low as 00c. 5jjj Bed lilankets as low as 00c. -; Bed Comforts h'ic to 1.0."). iVC, YC, iVC. feji be convinced that we can kr if I T NEW MILLINERY AT i t Needmore, With a full line of Ready Trimmed Hats, and Hats t untrimmed, in all tho pre- t vailing shapes and styles. t T Silks, Velvets, Ribbons, T Flowers, and all kinds of Trimmings. Hats trimmed free and best of all at ROCK BOT TOM PRICES. X X MRS. G. U. GARLAND. J "Our Native Herbs," Tliu OrlKlmtl Hurb Cumpouml. The Grcnt IWooJ I'uriflcr, Kidney and l.lvcr Kcgulutor. Guaranteed by our RKGISTEHKD GUAIIANTEK to cure all diseases arising from Impuhio Blood and in active Livku or KinxiiYS. 200 Days' Treatment $1.00, MAIt.IOO ANVWlir.KK, Tin: noi l ah hack ii- vor auk not :i ki:i. 1 lmvt! ust'd "Our Nmivt; Ht!rls" for Neunil trlu tf ili Stonuu5h lh:il I had Uiv 5 yeurn. unil lliev Imvo tMiriid nu!. inter nil itlu;r rumeiltt's failed, U has now heen four yuan Kinut) it cured me, and u fi:v diet's did il. John K. Cami'Iiki,i Kuolisvillu, I'll. J. A. ALLF.Il. Knobsville, Pa. Mudlclnu muilcd upon Kcceipt of price. l.Jitor Sees Wonders. Editor W. V. Barry of Lexington, Tenn., in exploring Mummoth Cave contracted a sovei'o easo of Piles. His quick euro through using Buck lcn's Arnica Salve convinced him it Is another world's wonder. Cures riles, Injuries, Inllaiuination, and all Bodily Eruptions. Only 2fe at W. S. Dickson's. For Thirty Days. To reduce my stock, I will, during the next thirty days, sell you a new latest style falling-top BUGGY, fully guaranteed for only fifty dollurs. ' Ite member this olTi r is made for T1I1KTY DAYS ONLY. W. H. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. BRICK. Judge Morton will furnish brick at his kiln at this place on and after July 30lh. J 1 , w - V'.t.: PATTERSON'S STORE, McConncllsburg, Pcnna. Two Fkwrs and a Base ment each seventy-live feet in lencth bv twenty-five in C7 1 v . width just packed with Gen- oral Merchandise. A full and complete stock of Dry Goods. Cashmeres, Ginghams, Call- coes, Muslinp, Shirtings Linens, 4 fP-iirrl Intra Clothing. Oyercoats, Men's and Boys' Suits, Overalls, Underwear, &c. Hats and Caps In great variety Boots and Shoes. The most reliable makes at lowest prices. Carpets. Rag, Ingrain, Mattings, ltc. Hardware. You can hardly miss getting anything you want. Groceries. A full line of Syrups, Coffees, Teas, Spices &c. Tobacco and Cigars no better. Harness, Trunks, Notions, Jewelry, and in fact we try to keep any and everything called for by the people of our county. McConnellsburg Bakery, DAVY LITTLE, Proprietor. Bread, Rolls. Cakes, and $ Pretzels on hand all the time. J Bake Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Free delivery in town on bake days. Your Putronugo Solicited. E. R. SCHOLLENBERGER, PLUMBER, STEAM and HOT WATER T FITTER. & All Work Guaranteed. Prices Reasonable. MCCONNELLSBURG, PA. McConnellsburs: & Ft. Loudon Passenger, rreight and Express Line. R. G. McOuade. Proprietor. Run Daily uetwkkn McCoNNKMniniiu and Fout Loudon. Lenvlnif MoOonuellKburK lit 12:30 o'clock, P.M. mukliiK oouueutloa with uficruuoa liulu on S. P. It. It. Ri'lurnlriK luuve Fort I.ouilou ou tho urrivul of the uvenluK train ou h. I', it. K. I urn prupureU to oiiiry puiotunKnrH ftnd ex. prew to muiiti eonueotiou wuii un truiub ut r i 1.UUUOU. EDWARD BRAKE, Fashionable Barber One Door Ennt of "Fulton llouttn," MoOON N Kl.I.S HUH( I, I A . FlrKt-cliisH Sliiivlnu uiul Hulr Cuttlnif. C'letm tuwnl for evurvountoiuer. THE HARRISONVILLE INN AT Harrisonville, Pa. On the Turnpike six nilhw wext of MoOon nullshuiK. This did uiul popular hotel Ntitml huh been entirely reltuilt, newly furnlnhed uuU U uiHlur new niiiiiuiftujieiit. FlrHt (Muss AcciiuimoUutlonM. Di'lln'lilful llouio for Summer rioiuditrN. HutH Ktmsouuhl. Speolul Attention to Transient Custom THOMAS S. MICm.KB, Proprietor. 3 - t sJ- , 1 'hJ. K. iohnston.:.;: Don't frniw. ClothinK is fihcapnr th.-m Doctor's bin J Overcoats for MEN as low as ft).!:'); with capos for BOYS, only fcl.'J). Men's Overcoats in light grays and iiuo blacks. Men's STOKM OVERCOATS with big collars. We still have some MEN'S SUITS at $2.50, $3.50, $4.75, &c. Underwear. Men's Underwear-extra heavy, fleece-lined. Women's Underwear, llcece lined, and Union Suits. Children's Underwear, in Sin gle, and Union Suits. I Ladies' J In Cloth, Plush, Pur, and Golf. ; Liidies' Jackets fur lined prices never so low. ..V A , . Blankets. 10-4 Gray Blankets, heavy weight 05 coats. All wool blankets iu gray, red and white. i HORSE BLANKETS from 75 cents up. LAP ROBES from $1.25 to $5.00. f Men's and Boys' heavy winter Caps, and a tliousn i and one other articles at very low prices. J. K. Johnston. 8 5 0. would utilize all tho space in Tiik Fulton Corxrv Nkw as we aro daily receiving goods. We must content w selves by inviting you to visit us and see for yoursulws. ZZ Every lady in the County knows the reputntn 0 NER'S STORE has for W IHC M y coo KJ - 0k Whether it is a wedding dress, or an every u;i fii' i she liuds a large, stock of tho most reliable fabrics In 5 which to select. 0 IS pnmn ntn nnrl tlin fnf fTinf tlirr in ivl l!l M( IrolllUh""1 1 , j 3? and remain our i)ermaneut customers is the b''sl t'1'"1 0 of fair dealing. 8 for nieii, boys, and childron in suits from Hi'1 "' t',lshi meres, serges, cheviots in the latest styles for dress, t tl. plain strong garment for every day wear. Then, of course, wo can sell vou a hat, neelti 0 rrlf.vnc lin nrllmi'r.lilnf nn r i 1 iiiki iriiii n,u.il JITIil ill I'l 'l 1 q are right. W Dozens of stylos and thousands of pai rs is what " fl 1 f find in our stock of i 0. s C5 Everything from tho iiuost dress shoes for on and Children to the strong, heavy shoe for M"U Geo. W. 00tt0M0000,0X0A0 K0 0 0A0.00" k 'f'.'.'r W: Vi i 6 W hi Capes Overshoes. Mfii's 0'. slices in j MiK'li'i'-Arct wjn Ailsl;a' r 'I ' J hwti and $4. Reisner's Store News, 6- To give you iu detail all tho attractions nf our 'v 'tm Dress Goods. inn KKI For Winter our line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Wraps lotHfnrac Hoe Men, Wo": Reisner & Co
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