INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local and General Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS. Some Ingorsoi watches are pncUoil h presents in Fort Bed ford Coffee. Alex Sloan of this place, spent a few days in Philadelphia last week. Did you get one of those lovely Plush ChataKlne Bags m your pack of Fort Bedford Coffee ? Mr. L. (J. Mellott and family of Cameron, 111., are visiting the former's pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Mellott of Licking Creek township. Try a pack of Fort Bedford ColTee and get a handsome pres ent in every pack. Misses Myrtle Snyder and Minnie Smith are visiting the Soldiers' Orphans' school at Scot land and friends in Chambers burg this week. Happy Boy! Uis mother bought a puckage of Fort Bedford Coffee and secured a knife worth 25c. Long and short slabwood for sale at Spangler's mill at Knobs ville. 3t. Mr. Nathaniel H. Peck, of Am bridge, Pa., is visiting his mother Mrs. Nancy Peck, and other rela tives and friends in this county. Mighty good is Fort Bedford .Coffee and better still a hand some present in each pack, aud it only costs a cent more than other package coffee. County Auditors W. C. Davis, John A. Myers and George W. Glenn, with their clerk John S. Harris are busy this week ex amining the accounts of the coun ty treasurer. This is an excep tionally able board, and no fear need be entertained that the in terests of the county will suffer. Fatal kidney and bladder trou bles can always bo prevented by the use of Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold at Trout's drug store. Gen. John Pedden and Capt. H. Dottorman will holdtheordinanee of Feet Washing and the Lord's Supper at the home of William Stone on Timber Ridge, next Sat urday evening at 7 o'clock; and, aNo. an ordinance meeting will be held at the home of Anson Weller on Sunday eveniug at 7 o'clock. All are welcome to these meetings. The prevention of consumption is entirely a question of com- mencins the prouer treatment in time. Nothing is so well adapted j to ward oil fatal lung troubles as ! Foley's Honey and Tar. Sold at Trout's drug store. The Uuion prayer services this week are well attended, and very i uteres ting. The services to-night will be held in the United Pres bytermu church; to-morrow even ing in the Methodist, and Friday night in the Reformed. l'rothonotary Geo. A. Harrison I Monday administered the oath of ollico to Associate Judge-olect Wilhain II. Bender, Judge Kirk's term of ollico having expired. .Judge Bender's tenure of ollico is for live years, hi term expiring on the first Monday of January, 1!I0!. Tim Commissioners. give notice that they will sit for the purpose of hearing appeals from the trien nial assessment at the usual places of holding such appeals, beginiring January 18, at Fort Littleton, in Dublin township. The sessions will bo from 10 o'clock u. 111. to 1 p. in., and assessors are required to attend. Messrs. Charles 15. Stevens, M. H. Shalfner, Charles K. Barton, Merrill V. Nace, of this place, James A. McDonough, of New Grenada, and C. J. Potts, of Bed ford, composed u party of the Ma sonic fraternity's members who went from here to Chambcrshurg last Friday to witness the confer ring of the Master Mason's degree upon Mr. Nace. These six gen tlemen represented live different lodges, C. V. Has Another Wreck. Another wreck occurred Satur day afternoon on the Cumberland Valley Kail road about a quarter of a mile west bf Shippensburg. It is reported that neven freight cars, which were loaded, were derailed, No ( no m u killed. Spreading of the ruiU caused the accident. Sale Register. Saturday, January Ji, 1U01. A J. Fore, executor of will of Ueu ry McUowao.lute oT Dublin town- j ship, deceased, will -sell on the premises, ouo -liulf mile east ol : Burnt Cabins, a valuable larm containing 150 acres, on which are erected a 2i story dwelling, a new bank barn, and all neces sary outbuildings, plenty of good fruit and water; nud also at the same time and place a valuable tract of Mountain laud of 140 acres, well covered with timber. Sale begins at 11 o'clock a. in., sharp. Monday, January 18, Mrs. Susan Shafor will sell at her res idence at McKibbiu postoftice in Belfast township, her house and lot together witha horse, a cow, I farming implements and house- j i,. .1.1 ..i.. L ... , hold goods. Sale betrius at 10 o'clock A. M. Friday, January 15, H. M. Truax will sell at his residence on the Gregory farm, 1 mile north of Need more, horses, cattle, hogs farming implements, hay, grain and household goods. Sale be gins at 10 o'clock. Credit 10 months. Cured After Suffering 10 Years. B. F. Hare, Supt. Miami Cycle & Mfg. Co. Middletown, O. suf fered for ten years with dyspep sia. He spent iiundreds of dol lars for medicine and with doc tors without receiving ,auy per manent benefit. He says, "One night while feeling exceptionally bad I was about to throw down the evening paper when I saw an item in the paper regarding the merits of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I concluded to try it aud while I had no faith in it I felt better aft er the second dose. After using two bottles I am stronger and better than I have been in years, and I recommend Kodol Dyspep sia Cure to my friends aud ac quaintances suffering frorn stom ach trouble." Sold at Trout's drug store. WHIPS COVE. Pretty fine sleighing here and people are making good use of it. A local institute was held Oak Grove last Friday evening, but owing to the inclement wcath er only four teachers were pres ent. One of Belfast's teachers seems to have a hankerin' over this way. Mrs. Brabson, who has oeen sick a good while, does not seem to be improving any, Mrs. Clel Diehl is no better, but the rest of the folks in the cove are pretty well. Miss Minnie Mellott returned Altoona last week; we wish her success, for she is as fine a girl aa sne ls nue 100m ug Some of the good people of the Cove sawed and hauled Mrs. Rachel Wink a fine lot of wood last week; also a nice lot was haul ed to the churches. Whips Cove people have the name of being very clever. la Bed four weeks with La Grippe. We have received the following letter from Mr.Koy Kemp, of An- tola, Ind. "I was in bed four weeks with la grippe and I tried many remedies and spent consid erable for treatment with physi cians, but I received no relief un til I tried Foley's Honey and Tar. Two small bottles of this medi cine cured me and now I use it exclusively in my family." Take no substitutes. Sold at Trout's drug store. Surveys Calculated and Drafted. There aro many persons throughout the county who have no draft of their laud, and many of the drafts now 1u existence are badly torn aud faded. I am prepared to make uew drafts on best quality of paper nt low cost Calculations of land made, blue priming done, small tracts ad joining, connected into one draft. F. M. Tayloh, McConnellsburg, Pa. Record Breaker. Monday night was a record breaker as far aa cold weather is concerned. Not for years has mercury dropped so low in this locality. During the night the' extreme limit of 17 below was ! registered lore; 27 nt Port Little-1 i tor; 16 at Hancock, and 14 at Mer- j cersbnrtf. Almost any old ther-! tnometer could reiter 10 or 12 ' ibelovr. I lii.er, Bull hide, Calf r.kin, or any .oilier kind oi Hide or skin, and let u.i tan it will: the Lair on, soft, light, odorless and moth-proof, for robe, rug, coat or gloves. lint Brut (ret our Cntlontf, Riving prices, ani our shippin ff l.iK rikI instructions, no aa to nvoid miatakei. Wt alio buy taw fura aud sinienff. r Y7 THE CROSBY FRISIAN FUR COMPANY, 1 16 Mill Street, Rochester, N. Y. PLEASANT GROVE. Our school at Pleasant Grove is progressing nicely under the care of Amos N. Mellott. Uis b.rr'l!'er ,Chail,n ,ro CoaPort 13 ,v'MItIDK tnd " 1 ,w v'clnity They went to Whips Cove New hey hips Cove New Year's day, What's the attraC' tion boys ? Mrs. Isaac B. Lay ton is suffer ing with a severe headache. Isaac is talking o brushing the dust from his si ngh. Never mind, Isaac, there are no weddings. Jim Fagley, vhohas been em ployed chopping cord wood at S. W. Truax's started home Satur day. Samuel says it pays to lime. Bert Truax is busy moving his dwelling house onto a tract of land he lias bought. Bert is a hustler. He lacks the required help that ho is in need of. 11. K. Bill aud wife spent New Year's dny at Benj. II. Truax's. Miss Blanche Truax and sister Jennie visited Mr. Will Truax iSew Year's day. Some of our young folks at tended the debate at Alpine schoolhouse Friday night. Job truax is not improving very fast Luiher Smith and family are visiting relatives on Pleasant Ridge. Night Was Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all night lom:," writes Mrs. Chas. Apple gate, of Alexandria, Iud., "and could hardly got any sleep. I had consumption so had that if I walked a block I would couirh , 1 frightfully and spit blood, but, "S -II ,.1 1.-: !-- -1 viiu.tu wilier nieuiciues mueu, three SI. 00 buttles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and 1 gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bron clntis and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at all drug stores. FARM FOR SALE. I will sell at private sale my farm of 150 acres lying along the pike 4 miles east of Harrisonvllle. About 90 acres are cleared and balance in tim ber. The Improvements are a good two-story Frame House nearly new, Bank Barn and other out buildings. There is also an orchard of fine fruit. Good water near the door. Will sell on terms to suit the purchaser. W. A. VALLANCE. 11-25-0.1 l'-,rrisonville, l'a. Pneumonia follow La Qrlppe hut never follows the uee of FOLEY'S Honey Tar It stops tha Cough and beats the lungs. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption. Mb. O. Vacbeb, of 1(1 Oood St., Chicago, writ 1 "My wifa bad 1 ffrlppa and It left har ith Trjr bad cough on har lsnca wLlab Volki's Hon si and Tab eurad completely." For Sale at Trout's Drug Store. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's fto Discovery For f 27 oWKt-MPTioa frice 50eI.M A Tcrfect For All Throat und Cure : Lung Troubles. Money back If It fulls. Trial Bottle freo. ZEJCrJ Vf a IB 1Iorse r w3 mm li Hi FULTON COUNTY NEWS s the people's paper $1.00 a Year in Advance January, 1904. A HAPPY NEW YEAR. Now ia tbo time to show your thrift. "Economy is wealth."' In our Millinery wehavelmarked down every ladies' hut regardless of cost to 50e; children's hats 37c. UNDERWEAR. A lot of boys' grey undei wear, all sizes, cheap. Come see their values. DRESS A full stock of dress goods in every variety Hluck goods a specialty. Dress trimmings in every style. Shirtwaist floods in everything, both dainty und serviceable. ITOTIOITS, Fascinators, Gloves, Mittens, Hosiery, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Linen Collars, Neckties, Holts, Germautown Yarn, Saxony, Shetland Floss, Embroidery Silk, Stamped Goods, Towels. T.J. WIENER, HANCOCK, Ross Racket Store. j We wish to call your attention to a few prices for November and December We want to show you our underwear. We can give you the prices and tell ; you what it is, but wo want you to see yourselves. We are this year selling u j 2i or., men's lieeced lined shirts and drawers for 40c, each, and the weight is I for each also. Where you go to buy, ask the . merchant to weigh it. This is j also, what some are selling for wool. ' Ladies' underwear at 1.1c, or 2 for iV. I each, or 4.c, per suit. Ladies' union j lieeced lined, 24o eacli HORSE BLANKETS It will pay you to see our horse on thesa (,'oods 1 'rices are l5, $1, Heavy robes $2. ISO to .5.7.5. Overshoes and Felt Boots Ladies' overshoes .'12, 4U, 45, and 4'.)c. Men's 50, 05, 75c. Men's Arctics, its to $1 25. Ladies' fell boots $1.20. Hoy's heavy high cut overshoe fell boots $1.05. Men's snag pr.jof rolled edge wool boot $1 ii.'i: also u cheaper one lit $1.05, and one at $2.4". Lumbar-nan's socks with lace, first quality, overshoe 1.00. We handle the Shippensburg Corduroy pants und overalls. The wide rib corduroy pants $1.05 and 1 75 lined all through. The line corl at $2.10, and the linen chain guaranteed not to staiu cord pants at $2.:!5. The r. rtc, that ever came down the pike at best V WlCOO. LS : r,0: ulso better ones. Our clothing is in lino shape. Gray oed blankets 50, 5S and X5e per pair. It is impossible to name price. Hut call and see our shoes. Ammunition, A couple of guns left yet. Cross cut saws, hand saws, wood saws 40c. Axes all prices. Tinware, granlteware, trunks, telescopes, writing paper, biblesi window blinds oil and felt; carriage paint and in fact almost everything that Is kept in a general store, and at prices that will pay you to come and see us. HULL &. BENDER, PROPRIETORS. OOCOOOOOOX c A r X r I Y UU L,lfH 1 1 Flirni liro served in Every Style to U I 1 1 1 L 14 I C suit Any Taste. Flemish and Weathered Oak Library Tables, small tables, settees, chairs, rockers and tabourettes, in Mis sion style for the den or library. For the PARLOR. Sofas, Arm Chairs, Reception Chairs, Rockers, Cabinets, (open or enclosed) For the DINING ROOM. China Closets, Serving Tables, Extenslon;Tables, Sideboards, Buffets, Screens, Cane and wood-seat chairs, Tabl'es and Cabinets for the kitchen. For the BED ROOM, Dressing Bureaus. Uockers, Dressings Tables, Chairs, . Chiffoniers, Indian Seats, Mirrors, Screens, Clothes trees, Fancy tables, Bedsteads, Desks, In Mahogany, Bird's-eye Maplo, Golden Oak, Ac. Bedsteads in Brass and Iron, enameled in white and rnhirs. We will be pleased to have you call and examine, our stock. You are welcome, whether you buy or not Special work made to order at our factory. H. SIERER & CO., Nos. 49-51 Queen St. Chambersburg, Ro. O JOOOOOOOOOOOOO oooooocoooco vnnr HsrJ.th nr! S"s Hi JAYNE'S TONIC pleasant, -ictent, and permanent CHILDREN, ir i MEN. GOODS. MARYLAND. The genuine wool for 75c, and 90c Heavy lleece shirts and drawers ic, suits, 4"c. Children's 2.'tc. Boy's heav,i blankets We claim we can't be matched $1.10, 1.20, 1.44, $1.70, 1 lis, and $2.4.V OOOOOOOOOOOOOQ T T 1 rTTl V Tables, (large or small), Mirrors, Tabourettes, IMvans, a'lf r? i nit vrth VERMIFUGE, Invigorator for WOMEN, Cct h from your Druggist GEO. W. REISNEE & co:s INVITATION. To every person visiting town this week, we extend a cor dial invitation to call at our store, where we will be pleased to show the nicest line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Wraps in the county, at prices to suit you. FURS just received a new lot that are especially nice. IDress (Sooc-s, motions. 7 and everything a lady wants in foot wear is here. ffov entlemen, we have u. splendid but of Suits and Overcoats for your inspection at prices that must please you. IHn6erwear at extremely low prices. A splendid Suit for ?tJc for Men; JO and 50c for Hoys. Hen's Hats and Caps. .1 splendid, line of Men's Shoes we wish f vet y person to see. I Respectfully, G. W. REISNER & CO. that