INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local and General Interest, Qathmd at Home or Clipped from our Exchange. CONDENED FOR HURRIED READER Uoa't forget the institute at Ncodniore next Saturday. Dr. West will preach at McCon nollsburg next Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. George C. Sipes was the guest of Mrs. Lake Garland last Monday. It is rumored that George C. Sipes of Gem, will be D. M. Ken dall's tenant farmer nextear. Miss Ola Metzler of Burnt Cab ins, Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jen nie Anderson at Mtrcersburg. Mrs. J. N. Sheely of Greencas tie is visiting her son Editor J. Frank Sheely. N. E. M. Iloover has been elect ed to a school in Broadtop town ship, Bedford county. Prime Timothy Seed for sale at Stouteagle Bros. Price to suit the people. The local instituto at Fort Lit tleton last Saturday was well at tended. Baltzer Deshong, one of Lick ing Creek township's progressive citizens was in town Saturday. Our friend D. D. Deshong of Licking Creek township was in town Monday morning. Miss Ada Barton, of Brush Crook Valley, is visiting in the f.imily of Hon. Peter Morton near town. Mrs. George A. Stewart and daughter, Mrs. J. B. Blackmore, of Pittsburg are visiting friends in town. Miss Blanche O. Peck, of Gem, spent last week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Garland in the Cove. A, W. Tritle of Waynesboro spent Sunday on this side of the mountain. Walter thinks lots of his parents. Miss Ada Rexroth opened school in Bucks county Monday morning for another terra of 9 months. One of our citizens who has boon keeping tab ou the weather man, says we had but six clear days in August. W. II. Shoemaker, salesman for a Philadelphia wholesalo book and stationery house, was in this vicinity last week. John P. Miller, a well known citizen of Thompson township, spent Monday night in McCon nellsburg. George F. Metzler and daugh ter Miss Katharine of Harrison ville, spent Saturday in town on business. Foa Salk. Two-Beated Surry latest style, for one or two hors es. Good as new. Call on Stout eagle Bros, McConnellsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Demuth, of L incaster, and their two little sons Henry and Christopher are the guests of Nell Trout. Mrs. Beckie Hockensmith, of McKeesport and sister-in-law, Mrs. Lou Deshong of Harrison villi spent Saturday in town. Miss Stella Bard returned to Parkersburg, W. Va., this week to continue her studies in the Mountain State Business Col lege. ttev. Shull will preach at Ebon tzer next Saturday evening at 7:30; Siloam, Sunday, morning at 10, and Asbury, Sunday after noon at 2. Prof. Ernest M. Gress and family left Monday noon for Nich olson Pa, whore Mr. Gress will enter next week on his second year as principal of the schools in that city." Aaron Morgret .and daughter 31anche,- near Big Cove Tannery, have just returned from a two weeks visit with his daughters in Chambersburg and Harrisburg. Ho was at the Grangers picnic, and no he sports a cane with "red, white and blue." Loudon's Reunion. The reunion of former residents of Fort Loudon, continuingover a period of three daysi came to a cIoho Saturday evening.; It was a niece in every particular, many former residents, being present "nil taking part. Among those in attendance from this plaoe were Mr. and Mrs. I. U.Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil F. Sipes, D. K. Little, George W. Smith, Itoy n I Nwvin Wiijfner. Bin Cove Tanner'. Tho machinery for timnu'ac turing insulator pins here, is all in place; but, owing to tho scarci ty of water for powr, tho mill is not yet running to its full capaci ty. Peter Kirk, merchant, is hav ing a hanging foot bridge erected over the creek between his house and store. Only a few people from here at tended the Graugers picnic lust week at Williams Grove. Among those who went were Charles Deshong and Ira Diehl. George Keefer, one of our hust ling business men, is kept very busy making cider and grinding bone meal. Mrs. Shaw visited at Mrs. Tol bert's one day last week. Mrs. Ephraim Houck was vis iting friends in our vicinity last ween. Florence and Cida Crouse vis ited at Levi Keefer's Friday. Sanner Ray is building an an nex to his dwelling house, which adds greatly to the appearance of his residence. Jacob Clouser spent last week visiting relatives in Franklin and Dauphin counties. Jacob Gordon assisted by about twenty-four of his neighbors, raised his new barn last Satur day; after which, it is needless to say, that all present did justice to the many good tlnugs Mrs. Gordon had prepared for dinner. Brubaker, the photographer, toon the picture of the building after it was raised with tho men standing over it. He also took a picture of the dinner table sur rounded by the men who assist ed at the raising. THE GENUINE VS. COUNTERFEITS. The genuine is aiways better then a counterfeit, but the truth of this statement is never more forcibly realized or more thor oughly appreciated than when you compare thegenuineDeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve with the many counterfeits and worthless sub stitues that are on the market. W. S. Ledbetter, of Shreveport, La., says: "After using numer ous other remedies without bene fit,' one box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured me." For blind bleeding, itching and protruding piles no remedy is equal to De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold at Trout's drug store. AttXfCANmgUtTTE. i tiiiilii'M do not ntl.i'iul funerals.' Children kiss lite bauds of their jpn rents. ' The bridegroom purchases his i . . A I im iuu h trousseau, i The hostess is served lirst at a ' Mexican table. I When friends pass each other on the street without stopping they say (goodby.) Cards are sent to friends upon tho anniversary of their sauits' day and upon iew Year's day. Even the youngest children of tho family are dressed in mourn ing upon the death of a relative. The pronoun tu (thou) is used only among very intimate friends and relatives or when addressing children or servants. Never allow a caller to carry a package of auy size from your house; always send it to his homo Mexicans do not carry parcels. If you change your residence you must notify your Mexican friends by card; otherwise they i will not feel at liberty to cuter i your new home. Modern Mexi co. TRAGEDY AVERTED. ATTENTiON : i "Your pocket is vrk,r !vs( liiciul." Conic in and see what wo can save it. All that is left of our bitf Summer stock of LAWNS, ORGANDIES, GINGHAM, ETC , at half price. A lot of ends, good values, at 5c. MILLINERY at your own price. Kid Gloves, White Lace Gloves, Black Lace Gloves, Lisle Thread Gloves, in all colors. Our Dress Trimmings, Buttons, Laces & Insertions are ulwa.v-B unitjiic ami scloct "Just in the nick of time our little boy was saved" writes Mrs. W. Watkius, of Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pneumonia had played sad havoc with him and a terrible cough set iu besides. Doctors treated 1 iim. but he grew worse every day. At length we tried Dr. Kind's Now Discovery for Consumption, are1 our darling was saved, lle'.s now sound and well." F.vprybody ought to know it's tlx; only sun; cure for coughs colds and all lung diseases. (Juar nntticd by all druggist. Price 0c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. PACIFIC C0ST WITHOUT "CHANGE. Then we carry The linost pattern on the market, sue. Tho best for you und the beat for me: Kasy to out and easy to sew, A beautiful lit as your dress will show: The "Banner's"' become a household name, And stands way up on the ladder of fame. Banner Patterns All sizes at T. J. WIENER'S, ANC0CK, AID. Best trade prices paid for Poultry and Eggs, CLEAR RIDGE. Aug. 26. Grant Baker was in our town last Monday. W. R. Fields is on the sick list. Frank Lock is all smiles; It is a boy. Alfred Brown is suffering greatly from a sore arm the re sult of septicaemia, and is under treatment from Dr. McGlain. Miss Jennie Davis of Williams port is visiting Miss Millie Hus ton. Miss Elsie Baker who has been suffering from grippe is improv ing. Miss Goldie Winegardner is visiting her uncle James Henry this week.' Mr. Lee and Harry McClain of Johnstown attended camp, and called on their many friends. Edward Evans is home on a visit. The campmeeting at Maddeus ville was very largely attended on Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Mowers and son are visiting friends in Franklin coun ty. Mr. Gilbert Cook is singing in the sweet bye and bye. for a young dish washer has come to his home. Our carpenters have gone to their different places of work some to Sixmile Run, and some to Dudley. Mrs. Huston Ueeter has been sick for quite a while. In now Pullman "ordinary" sleepors, wide vtjstibulud and with every modern convenience, in charge of competent agent, from Ciuciunati and Chicago via Louisville, New Orleans, Houston Sau Antouio, El Paso and Los Angeles to San Fraucisco. Rates for berths less than half of cost in regular sleepers. For free de scriptive matter and full particu lars, address K. A. RICHTER. Trav. Pass. Agent, Illinois Cen tral Railroad, Park Building Pittsburgh, Pa. 16-Day Excursions to the Sea Shore Via Cumberland Valley Railroad. The Cumberland Valley Rail road has fixed upon Thursdays July 2d, 16th, 30th, August loth, 2th and September 30th for their Annual Mid-Summer excur sions to the Sea Shore, the time allowed on these excursions be ing sixteen days. Excursion tickets to Atlantic City, Cape May and other South Jersey resorts will be sold from all stations on the Cumberland Valley Railroad on above dates for train No. 4 leaving Mercers burg at 8:00 a. m., at $5.00 for the round trip, and will be good to return on auy regular train (except limited express trains on which an extra fare is charged) within sixteen days, including date of issue. For full information call ou Lo cal Ticket Agents. SO WE Rouss Racket Store BARGAINS. I IN ITAUnWAKIC, We can el! you a j.otl double bitted nxe, made to stand li'ird wood, ot 50c ssintflo bit, 50e. Clipper double bitted, fiOc. Mann's, 8.V. o ;iu;n ii m uies uu, in men xrj; men, sum laper Uies, .1 to iio. Uuru lirlule bits, 8c, also u good heavy jointed bit at name price, flinch dividers 10c, Compass saw, lOu, carpenters hammers, H to 30c, Mann hatchets 4Sc, lathing hatchets 48e, hand saws M, 4"i, Gf, 75, to $1. ;."-tho $1 35 saw is The Simeon. Harness snaps 4 for 5c, and 2 tor 5.:. Horse shoeing rasps 12 inch, 18c, l:i inch half file rasp, 18c, 14 lxli 20c, 15 inch 2V:, shueiug hammers 20 and 2.'c -(Tiiife is a job).. IIor.se shoe nails 11c lb. Blacksmith hammers 24 to.'l5c. Lncns carriage paint in full pint cans .'He. We have the best steel dirt shovels you put saw, for 45, and 50e, strapped anil socket", and when we say steel, wedon't mean iron. Lantern globes 5c, No. 1 lamp globes 4c, No. 2,5c .Scythe stones ,ind 5c. TINWARE! TINWARE ! TINWARE! Our ifranito and in.v arc was never in better shape than now. ti quart tin bucket 8c, 10 quart 12c, 11 quart dairy pails lde, 10-qt, galvanized, 17c, 12 qt , llle, 14 quart 2itc, 2 quirt covered bucket i'.c, 3 qt covered bucket 8c, 4 qt 12c The dairy milk strainer 2:te. Tin cups 2c, 1 quart tin stew pans uo, grunite kettles 4 qt 24c, qt .Wc, 8 qt 38c, 10 qt 50c, granits wasli Basins 15c. It quart water sprinklers 25c, granile entice p.i's 2 qt, 20c, 4 qt 3(c. Clothes baskets, ono don't wait. U. 1 Willow Basket .!c, No. 2, 43c, No. 3, 40c. If you want MORE RIOTS. Disturbances of strikers are not nearly as grave as an individ ual disorder of the systom. Over wjrk, loss of sleep, nervous ten sion will be followed by utter col lapse, unless a reliable remedy is immediately employed. There's nothing so efficient to cure disor ders of the liver or kidneys as Electfic Bitters. It's a wonder ful tonic, an effective nervine and the greatest all around medi cines for run down systems. It dispel nervousuess, rheumatism and neuralgia and expels malaria germs. Only 50c, and satisfac tion guaranteed by all druggist "Weak earts Ara dua to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can emember when It was simple Indiges tion. It Is a scientific fact that all cases ol heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to. but are the direct result of Indi gestion.. All tood taken Into tha stomach which falls of perfect digestion ferments and awetls the stomach, puffing It up against the hsart. 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 Nevada. O., says: had stomach trouble and was In a bad ante aa I had heart trouble elth II. I took Kodot Dyapepila Cure tor about fan months and It cured me. Kodol Digests What You Bat and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottles onJr. $ 1 .00 Size holdlnf 2 times the trial size, which sells fur 60c. Prepared by I. a DeWITT OO., OHIOAOQ, FARMING IN THE SOUTH. The rawenKi-r Department ot the Illinois Central Kullroiid Con.p.my U Unulnv monthly oirouiui conuerninK iruit ttrowlnii' reireutile KurdenliiK, stock natulan, dulrylDK, eta., in the State of Kentuoky, Wi TenuMee, M'sxls alpol. and Louisiana. Kverv Farmer or Home seeker, who will forwnrd.hln uume and addren to the underpinned, will be mulled free, (Jlruu 'am Noaj. I, t, , i, and 6. and othern us they are! puonaned from month to month. , E. A. RICHTER, TUAVEUNO PaSSENOEK AGKNT PARK BUILDING, PITTSBURG. PA We have this sprintr, so far, sole! 40 dozen Shipponsbiuy Worlcinp shirts, und why is it? Hucuiho tho sumo shirt thut you pay 50u elsewhere for, wsell you 2 for Just think of saving l. tin two shirts; and we can soli you an ov erall that sells any where at (10, for Moleskin pants "5, and RHc- The 8o ones are what you puy 1 any plaee that those goods are sold. Give us an early cull. HULL & BENDER, PROPRIETORS. McCon n burg, Pa. xxxxxxxxxo xxxxxxxxoooo When You Come to Chambersburg, .fust go up Main street till you come to Queen street. Right at Bloom Bros.' corner turn to the west half a block and you will come to a modern 3-story cream , colored brick building. Step iuside and you will find the nicest rooms, and tue largest stock of good furni ture and its belongings, to be seen in the Cumberland Valley. You will find mauy articles here that you do not see in other stores. There has been a furnituro store on this spot for 75 years and yet there are many of the younger people and some others who don't know it. That is the rea son we are telling you about it. " About a blcck farther, on tho bank of the Couococheague, whose water drives the machinery, you will find our facto ry ; wh-jre with skillod mechanics and seasoned lumber we can make almost anything you may require. COME TO OUR STORE r.ud look around Much to see that is interesting even if you don't want to buy. We want you to know what it is and where it is. Opeu till 8 o'clock in the evening now Saturday till nine. H. SIERER & CO., xxxxxxxoooooo Furniture Makers on Queen Street, Chambersburg, Fa, oooooooooo FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper $1.00 a Year in Advance. 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