If I INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local and Oencral Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS. Brick for aalo at Morton 'a brick yard tit tlio edge of towu. Ask your grand fat'ior wluitlio tlniiUs of Fort Bedford Coffee. Mr. O. W. Gilbort of Upton, ppent several days ou this side of iho mountaiu looking for a chance to buy a few good hoi-ftoa. Did you vet a watch coujion in Port Bedford Coffee? Do you want a carpet woven this spring? I f so, call on R. L. Jackson on Walnut street. Price right. The most reliable preparation for kidney troubles on the market is Foley's Kidney Cure. Mrs. Bertba Bare and Mr. D. W. Cromer of Fort Littleton were pleasant visitors at this office last Saturday. Wanted. Some good "strap" makers to work in Pennsylvania, Maryland and West Virginia. Apply to W. C. Martin, Locust Grove, Pa., who will be at Han cock, 13th and 14th. Robert L. Jackson having pur chased Sanncr Ray's loom is now prepared to weave blankets, car pots, &c, at his home on Walnut street in this place. Winter coughs are apt to result iu consumption if neglected. They can be soon broken up by using Foley's Honey and Tar. Mr. H. Wishart Wink, who is teaching at 'Broad top city this winter, called at this office a min ute while in town last Saturday. No rotten eggs in Fort Bed ford Coffee. We are iudebted to one of our os teemed Baltimore subscribers, Mr. Charles Glazier, for a copy of the Baltimore News, whicli con tains the most graphic descrip tion of the fire that we have seen. Mothers can safely give Foley's Honey and Tar to their children for coughs and colds, for it con tains no opiates or other poisons. Foil Rent. The house in which W.F. Cutchall now resides, two miles west of McConnells burg. The tenant will have priv ilege of garden and truck patch, firewood, &c. Rent reasonable. Apply to W. F. Cutchall, McConnellsburg, Pa. Thursday, March 10. Dr. A. K. Davis will sell at his residence at Hustontown, 3 horses, wagons sleds, buggy, binder, 2 mowers, hay rake and oilier farmiug im plements, harness and mauy oth er articles. Sale begins at 10 o clock.' PHILIPS GROVE. Oliver Oakman has made him eolf a tine sled. N. S. Strait spent. Saturday with J. C. Reed. T. Riley Sipe spent Saturday with David Strait. Dr. S. S. Hoop and John Bar ber are on the sick list. O. J. Oakman expects to go to Broadtop in a few days. Our young folks are sorry be cause the snow has gone. George O. Sipe has purchased a fine horse. Look out, girls. P. C. Mellott has bought a fine cutter. No need for it now, P. 0. Dall Oakman of Iowa is still vis iting friends in this communi ty. David Strait, J. R. Sipe and J. E.Sipe have returned from Broad top. The new wagon bridge across Patterson Run is nearly comple ted. Mart Lake took a sled load of our boys to Kearney on Thurs day. Miss Maud Deshong of Knobs villa is visiting friends in this vi cinity. . Nevin Strait has been laid up a fev days with measles, but is out again. Roland Sipe and Bert Wilson made a trip to Wells Tannery on Thursday. ' The Oak Glen cornet band is making some fine music under their new leader, N. S. Strait R. P. Schooley says he still has his champion pumpicln. He says nn it was too cold to nse it for a chicken house ho will keep it till spring and take it to theStLouis CELLS' TANNi'RY. Tlio beautiful snow has dUnp peiirtid and has been replaced by a plentiful supply of mud. Th'iiniM A. Sipe of Saxton, i vi8itius friends in our viciuity. Mr. Schenck of New Jersey, spent last week with his nephew Mr. V. V). Sdtni;l in linn place. Air. G. W. Foreman is visiting her sUter in Bedford. Bert Bariu-tt mid family re cently visited his tuolher, Mrs. Harriet Barnett of Waterfall. Blaine Borgstresser of Water fall accompanied by the Misses Sloan and Fisher speut Sunday In the homo of J, W. Barnett. On last Wednesday night a number of our young folks took advantage of the good sledding by going down to the home of ex- Commissioner Stunkard, where they spent the evening very pleas antly. The Farmer's Telephone line Is fast nearing completion. Moody and Clarence Stewart are hauling logs to VV. H. Baum- garduer's mill. The young fclks spent last Tuesday evening at tho home of Mr. Peter Guillard. James tielsel is threatened by pneumonia. The PineGrove Epwor th League will hold an oyster and ice-cream festival in the K. G. E. Hall at Wells Tannery Saturday night, Feb. 13th. The patronage of the public is solicited. Proceeds for iite benefit of the church. FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned offer his farm at private sale, situate on the turnpike, live miles west of McConnellsburg. House well adapted for hotel. Farm -00 acres. '1-27-04-tf. II. S. DANIELS. Relief in One Minute. Oae Minute Cough Cure gives relief in one minute, because it kills the microbes which tickle the mucous membrane, causing the cough, and at the same time ;lears the phlegm, draws out the inflammation, heals and soothes the affected parts. One Minute Cough Cure strengthens thelungs wards off pneumonia and is a harmless and never failing cure in all incurable cases of coughs, colds, and croup. One -Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to take, harmless and good alike foryoung md old. Sold at' Trout's drug store. Men Wanted. Five or six good teamsters to skid logs on mountain; also, sev iral good men to cut timber. Noue but first class men need ap ply. Vincent Lumber Co., Denholm, Juniata Co., Pa. (3 miles west of Patterson, Pa.) WANTED. 100.000 feet White Pine Boards. They may be delivered to nearest railroad station by June 1st. Fulton and Huntingdon county included. For particulars write to J. A. NESBIT, McConnellsburg. BURNT CABINS. A. J. Fore made a business trip to Philadelphia last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller, Jr., of Shirleysburg, spent last Wednesday night with Jacob's grandparents. Mr. Jno. Swan and family spent i short time with Chas. McGe- hee's family last Friday evening. Mrs. Amos Sipe8 of Fort Little ton visited Mrs. Blaine Hertzler last Thursday. Mrs. Oliver is visiting her daughter Mrs. Mattie Wise in Mt. Union. A sled load ol our young folks drove up to Shade Gap last Fri day evening to attend institute. Mrs. Mary Baldwin is visiting friends at Fort Littleton. . John Henry of Clear Ridge, passed through our town last Saturday. , Jesse Briggs and Wilmer Mil ler made a business trip to Mer cersburglast Saturday. Weah Hearts Ara du to Indlgaatlon. Ninety-ulna of every one hundred paopla who hive heart trouble can remember when It waa simple indiges tion. It Is a eclenlllio fact that all caiee of neart disease, not organlo, are not only traceable to, but ara the direct result of Indi coition. Ail food taken Into the stomach whh (alls of parfeot digestion ferments and swells the atomacn. pulling it up against the heart. This Interferes with the aotlon of the heart, and In the oouraa of time that delioala but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr r. Kaihla. af Nmila. 0..aura: IhidManuch trouble end wm la a bad tut as f has haart trout la villi it. i iocs iumoi uiviw wre nr aoow (out amahs end H cured ma. Kodol DixaataWhatYoej Bat and relieves tba atomach af all nervous strain and tha heart of all prasaure. Muaseetf. (1.00 Stia toWlae 3W tttaaa tkatrtel sUa, vktc eetle far SO, ayapared U.O. DaWlTT Oft, OMWrMXa SEfJD US a gov;. Steer, Bull or Horse hide, Calf akin, Dog akin, or any other kind of hide or skin, and let us tan it with the hair on, soft, light, odorless and moth-proof, for robe, rug, coat or gloves. But first get our Catalogue, giving prices, and our shipping: Uftsand instructions, so as to avoid mistakes. We also buy taw furs and irltianv. m if 1 1-1 B .(JSU.Y.r:?J?,AN TOR COMPANY. BRUSH CREEK. Miss Marden Stouteagle of Mc Connellsburg, is visitiug her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hi x son. J. C. Barton and wife spent a couple days last week with Mrs. Barton's father, Mr. John Hill in Bethel township. Mrs. E. H. Lodge is visiting her daughter Mrs. S. W. Kirk of Mc Connellsburg. Ernest Hixson and Mark Lodge left last week for the West, where they have employment. We wish the boys success. Miss Amy Lodge, who has been spending the winter with her sis ter, Mrs. S. W.' Kirk, Is spending a few days at her home near Em maville. There will be an institute held at. Em maville school Saturday bight, Feb. 13," 1904. A party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hixson last Wednesday evening in honor of their son Ernest. Thetimewas very pleasantly spent in games of various kinds. About 11 o'clock refrehments were served, and about midnight the guests left for their homes, all saying they had a very nice lime. Those pres ent were Misses Ina and Bessie Akers, Lily and Jennie Hanks, Ida Hixson, Ada and Gertrude Barton, Grace and Jennio Lodge, j .Warden Stouteagle and Messrs. ' P.friQul. WallllU T.1T!.3 T- I .1 K t o t Clarence and Charles Akers, Ross Jacksou, aud George, Charles, aud Mark Lodge. Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement that a preventive of suicide hud been discovered will interest many. A run down system, or despondency invariably precede suicide and something has been found that will prevent that con dition which makes suicide likely At the tirst thought of self de struction take Electric Bitters. It being a great tonic and nervine will strengthen the nerves and build up the system. It's also a great stomach, liver and kidney regulator. Only 50c, Satisfac tion guaranteed by all druggists. Orchard 6rove. Prices, Kggs Butter 24 c. 19c. Salt, T3e a bag good 8-day clocks, 11.00; good, heavy, boys' coats, OSc.fJ Rubber Goods, In Youth's and Women's Arctic, Wo men, felts and overs. Men's felts and overs. Men's and Doys Gum Boots. Boys felts and overs air at prices to ult.' . if" Will close at cost .ill BLANKETS AND HAPS or bed comforts also a lot of shirts and overalls and underwear to make room for spring goods. Call and ace if nothing you can use. W. L.BERK3TRESSER, Manager. Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's Now Discovery A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. Monay back If K fall. Trial Bottla fr.o. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper $1.00 a Tear in Advance. WSTOP THAT NOW IS THE TIME TO DO , YOUR SPRING SEWING. See Our Line of Muslins, Bleached,, unbleached and barred, Indian Linen, Long cloth, Etc. Muslin Trimmings, Torchon Laces, Valenciennes, Beading, Hamburg Edge and Inserting, au prices vary- ing with quality. A big line at 5o per yard. Wo have some good values In Winter Goods we are running olT cheap. The lot comprises of Ladies' and Children's Knit Underwear. FLANNELETTES. Some Kemnant of cloth thot will make shirt waist Skirts, good for all summer. A BANNER PATTERN given free with every Skirt Pattern we sell. This offer Is for this month only. Feoi - MILLINERY BARGAINS always In stock. Linen Goods, Towels. Table Cloths, Sideboard Scarfs, Center Pieces. Novelties, Belts, Corsets, Gloves, Buttons, Pocket Books, Wrist Bags, Hosiery, Fancy Combs, Beautiful Stock Col lars and many other Novelties for Ladies' Neckwear, Dress Goods, Linings, Shrunk Stiffenmgs, Skirt Braids. It pays you to see us often, for we always have something new and cheap to offer. T. J. WEINER, Best trade prices paid Rouss Racket Store. Some January and February BARGAINS We have just received 10 dozen pairs of overalls from a large house thai is going out of business, and they ure certainly bargains, rang ing in price trom .'IKc to liOc. LEATHER GOODS Have you seen our stock of leather halters, bridles und buggy harness ? We sell home-made good -halters, l.", H5 and $1: heavy farm bridle, $1.03; buggy harness, $H.!lS. . COTTON Cotton goods is still advancing, but with all of this we havo bought a G4-doz-en case of the best children's 10c hose ever ottered. They run from 3 to 9J; the 1H is largo enough for ladies, and all have double knees. HARDWARE We have sold more axes this year than ever before simply because we have the right goods at the right prices. We have a single-bit uxe that we sell at 45c, and a double-bit that we have sold ten do., of, and hear good reports of all of them, for only 50c. The Clipper, tiOc; tho Kelly, 75; and the original Maun axe, not as thick as a hoe, sue. dles; handles separate, 1:1 and 15c pr. Holler that is made, only )c. MUk qt. Buckets 12, 1 and 17c, 14-qt. 22c, He, 4-qt. 10c. Full lino of Curry Combs HULL & BENDER, ooooooooooo 'AS YOU FlirnitlirP served iii Every Style to I HI IULUI t? it 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, Keception Chairs, Rockers, Cabinets, (open or enclosed) For the DINING ROOM China Closets, Serving Tablea, KxtensionrabliM, Sideboards, Buffets, Screens, Cane and wood-seat chairs, Tables and Cabinets for the kitchen. For the BED ROOM, Dressing Bureaus. Dressings Tables, Chiffonier, Mirrors, Clothes trees, Bedsteads, Desks, In Mahogany, Bird's-eye Maple, Golden Oak, &c. Bedsteads iu B rass and Iron, enameled In white aud colors. We will be pleased to have you cull and examine our stock. You re welcome, whether you buy or not. Special work made to order at our factory. H. SIERER & CO., 6 Nos. 49-51 ar JAYNE'S ueiry, HANCOCK, AID. for poultry and eggs. , 600DS Crosscut suws 1 and 41.10 with han The heaviest metallic-bottom Wash Strainers V) to 2.1c, Colanders 10c, ten Flour Sifters 10c, 2-qt. Buckets Oc, 3-qt. tmd Horse Brushes, 5 to 17c A- l.'l to 25. PROPRIETORS. ooooooooooooo LIKE IT' Tables, (large or small), Mirrors, Tabourettes, Divans, Hookers, Chairs, Indian Seats, Screens, Fancy tables, r Queen St. O c, COUGH ti - I An almost Infallible rei&edy for di I tii- of U4 Throat, end Lrnvt, known EV t.se4 tho, world ovi- or almott Century. GEO.W. R E I S N E E & 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 pfeatod to show the nicest line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Wraps in the county, at prices to suit you. FOBS, just received a new lot that are especially nice. 3)ve69 (Boobs, IMottone, and everything a lady wants in foot wear is here. jfor (Sentlemen, we leave a splendid Une of Suits and Overcoats for your inspection at prices that must please yna. TUnberwear at extremely low prices. A splendid Suit for 15c for Men; Jjf.0 and 50c for Boys. Hen's Hats and Caps. A splendid line of Men's Shoes that we wish every person to see, I3 BASE CALL. Respectfully, i, Q. W. REISNER & CO. Fair. I Sold at Tro J ft drastrj.
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