INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS 01 Local and General Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS A Rang of 12 A. T. & T. men passed through Hustontown last Tuesday guyiug the poles. On the first indication of kidneyi troablo, stop it by taking Foley's Kiduev Cure. Dr. A. K. Davis and Norris E. Hoover, both of Hustontown, spent a few hours in town Tues day. Miss Ruth West and her cousin Marguerite West are visiting their grandfather, Rev. Dr. West of this place. A force of painters under J. C. Kirk began the repainting of the M. E. church at Hustontown last Monday. No good health unless the kid neys are sound. Foley's Kidney Cure makes the kidneys right. W. Elmer Trogler of Mercers burg and Miss Miriam Stromeng er of Baltimore, Md., spent Tues day in the family of L. H. Wible, Esq. Miss Fannie Greathead goes back to her position in the schools at Jeannette, nine months at $55 a mouth. Fulton county teachers ure in demand. Mr. John Cotnerer of t' is place has just received his commission as District Deputy Grand Mas ter of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of this" county. (Jhronic bronchial troubles and summer coughs can be quickly relieved and cured by Foley's Honey and Tar. Miss Ada Rexroth, who has become indispenseble as a teach er down in Bucks county, has been re elected to her last year's school, 9 months term at $45 a month. During the summer kidney irregularities are often caused by excessive drinking or being over heated. Atteud to the kidneys at once by using Foley's Kidney Cure. The Children's Day services at Siloatu last Suuday were very in teresting and the seating capacity of the church was taxed to its limit to accomodate thelarge num ber of persons present. Mr. James G. Patterson, a ttudent of Westminster College at New Wilmiugtou, Pa., is taking his summer vacation, andisspend iug a few days this week with his friend Maurice Trout. Miss Carrie Greathead has been re elected to the position she held in the Johnstown, Pa. graded schools last winter, at an advance in salary of live dollars a month. Term 9 mouths; salary $55. Mrs. Morrow M. Kendall drove over to Franklin county and spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Grove Keefer and was accompan ied home by Mrs. Keeter, who is now visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Maggie Kendall. Rev. Dumville will preach at Mt. Zion next Sunday morningat 10 o'clock, and at Ebenezer at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. On the account of having been called to the home of his father on account of sickness, there will not be any preaching at Bedford Chapel next Sunday. Owing to the heavy rain storm of last Sunday evening, the Luth eran people of this place were not able to have their Children's Day exercises and the time is fixed for Friday evening. An ex cellent program lias been pre pared, and an interesting enter tainment may be expected. Mr. Albert Alexander, employ e l in the classification yards at Altoona, is taking his annual va cation. He first took a little run down to Philadelphia to see his old neighbors, Mrs. Josephine Logan and family, and then came up to this place on Monday and wont down the Cove Tuesl.iy morning to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James G. Alexander. Miss Gertrude Hoke of this place, was last week re elected teacher In one of the graded schools In the to A n of Clearfield, Pa., for a term of iiuu mouths at a salary of $15 a month. Miss Hoke has gainod au euviable repu tation as a teacher in graded schools. Owing to the declining health of her aged father, she is however undecided us to whether she ought to leave home. CHALLENGE FROM TROUTS' DRl'O STORE. Offer In Kcfund Money it Or. Mnw.ird'i Specific will not Cure any Case of Constipa tion or Dyspepsia. TrunN' Dni-j Stori1 ij seeking the wm st case of dyspepsia or constipation in McConnellsburg or viciuity to test Dr. Howard's new h-pneifle for the euro of those diseases. So confident are they that this remarkablo medicino will effect a lasting cure in a short time, that they offer to refund money should it not be successful. In order to secure tho quickest possible introduction Trout's Drug Storo will sell a regular fifty cent package of this medicine at half price, 25 cents. This specific of Dr. Howard's will cure sickheadaohe.dizzy feel ing, constipation, dyspepsia, and all other forms of malaria and liver trouble. It does not simply give relief for a time; it makes permanent aud complete cures. It will regulate the bowels, tone up the whole intestinal tract, give you an appetite, make food taste good and digest well, aud increase vigor. Joy and happiness will take the place of that "don't care whether I live or die" feeling. Take advantage ofTrouts'Drug Store challenge and secure a bot tle of Dr. Howard's specific at half price, with their personal guarantee to refund your money it it does not help yon. There is no need of suffering with constipation, dyspepsia or liver disease when you can get sixty doses of a scientific medi cine for their cure like Dr. How ard's specific for the small sum of 25 cents. KNOBSVILLE. A large crowd attended the auction at John Ilamil's last Sat urday night. Bessie Wilson visited Daisy and Delia Ashwell Sunday. Misses - Mary and Cora Car ba:'gh spent Sunday with Elsa Wagoner, who has been sick for a long time. There was no Children's ser vice held at this place Sunday evening on account of the rain, which was a great disappointment to many. Mr. Calvin Mumma has decid ed to help Amos Wilson to harvest. Interesting to Asthma Sufferers. . Daniel Bante of Otterville, Iowa, writes, "I have had asthma for three or four years and have tried about all the cough and asth ma cures iu the market and have received treatment from physi cians iu New Yorii and other cit ies, but got very little benefit un til I tried Foley's Honey and Tar which gave me immediate relief and I will never be without it in my house. I sincerely recom mend it to all. Sold at Trout's Drug Store. Married. HHOSlUS IJUUUAK Eli . Mr. Wilson L. Brosius and Miss Laura A. Brubaker, both of Mercersburg, were married at the Washington House iu this place on Tuesday, by Rev. Dr. West ot the Presbyterian church. j'EIDT YEAKLE. At Berkeley Springs, June 5, 1904, Mr. Ross Feidt and Miss Lizzie Yeakle, both of Plum Run, Pa., were united in marriage by Rev. D. II. Martin, pastor of the M.E. church at Berkeley Springs. S. ashore Excursions. The first $5.00 excursion leaves Mercersburs at 8 o'clock to-mor- rw morning, June za. Tickets god for 16 days. Next excur sion July 7. Sterling Silver Thimbles 25 Cents Each. This ttntinutii'einent may soetn commonplace and of no special value to the public, but when we n;iy that those tliimlilea nre Storting silver ICJO-ltfftO fine, extra houvy ntiti made by the largest thimble maker iu this country, the subject should become Interesting. The present low price of silver, AHi cents per ounce, the lowest in Its history, combined with our very modest profit, gives you a thimble which formerly sold til !u cents for 21 cents. Two cents postage must accompany mail orders. WM. H. LUDWIG, Jeweler and Silversmith, Chambcrsburg, Pa. f GOOD VALUES. LOW PRICES. J as. G. Turner &. Co. U Begins Thursday, June 9, 1904. We will pluce on sale our full line of Ladies', Misses', and Children's, HATS AND HILLINERY GOODS, this is our CLKAU-UP- SALK for this season. Our policy is to sell all goods during the season for which they are made. This sale comes a little earlier than usual but that makes the bargains all tlie better In our Millinery stock we have all new and up- to-date goods. IaH us show you this line and give you our prices. House Furnishing Goods, Table Damask, Napkins, Toels, Linen and Cotton Scarfs: Window shades, Lace Curtains, lMllow and Holster Cases, Sheets and Sheeting, Dress Goods. We have a magnlltcent displuy of Press Goods in both Wool and Cotton Fabrics. This line includes the most fashionable creations of this season. Ladies' Muslin Underwear and Black Skirts. Men's Dress Shirts Taney and White. Jcimos C. Tuirqci Go., lqncooli, Arn4(r1rmi3 ..V, Spring Ai REIS1NERS' inoiHiceme Ko mm' Ivivp 111 nnr vm-Iinr lin.i nl jMtm'c Iturc' in A Vnnllic' 'suits wlnVh it itill As tfAii tn- 1 4 r I'Aii T liv.l.- if 1a. t-Jt- CviMf. I . -. ..,.- jir.if N'l A I ' win uj yuu j;uuu iu nil t uiiiirv n tnc uc.i .;'iiiii; iint v c nave lki imu an macie m me i?est wav, and , o O O O O t i 4 The Prices are just all right and as low as anyone can sell oiual quality for- O We want to ,-all special attention to our stock ot O Strictly Up-to-date X I CMQCC O 1 . ' which is larger and better this spring Mian ever before. I, .VI-, 11 i. 1 ia c v 1 1 til 1 1 n--" ' m 1 civ iui v uuuuj nuau an s old on a Guarantee,! 1 which means that you are buying a certainty. The shoe must be good, or wc V make you safe, we will sell you a , i a Now! Now! Now Work Done While You Wait. Cornplanters repaired, wagons repaired in both wood and iron. Special attention to HORSESHOEING 111 all its branches, Quarter-cracks, toe-cracks, and contracted feet artist ically treated; in fact, all classes of work . light or heavydone in tirst clsss manner at the shops of Yeakle & Wilkinson McConnellsburg. Pa. ft Wool Cardlingc and KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. CHI CV'O KIDNEY CURE It I iULli u Bmrantiid Risedf or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by eml- nent physicians as me ocsi iw Kidney and Bladder troubles. pRICBSObuittA Po" S '.lrt at Trout's Drug S ore carpet weaving H. H. HERTZLER still continues Carding and Weaving at the WILLOW GHOVE MILLS at Burnt Cabins. Carpet Chain always on hand Wool put into bats for Hans. I will take in Wool and work at the following places, namely, Frank Hure's, Fort Littleton: Michael Laidig's, Dublin Mills; W. rt. Speer's, Saluvla; C. W. Lyneh's, Crystal Springs; J. E. Jack son's, Akersville; Caleb Barton's, Hustontown; A. N. Wltter's, Waterfall; Harry Huston's, Clear Ridge; W. L. Berkstresser s Orchard Crove. I Will Visit theso places monthly during the season. Thankful for pant favors, I hope for a continuance of the same. H. H. Hertzler, Burnt Cabins, Pa. Notice. Those knowing thomnelvus in debted to the late John O. Cur buwgh of Thompson township, deceased, are mjuostod to call un tho undersignod and koUIh, and t:iiiso having clai mi against tho Hani.; will u1.m jncnent IIhmii fur pny incut. C'UKIHIIANA C'AUUAt'GH, fi8t. Plum Run, l'a KILL. COUCH AND CURt THE LUNGS WITH lit Or. King's flaw Discovery roNsuMpnuN OUCIIS unJ PLDS Prlc 80c M1.00 Fro Trial. ,i Surem kiiu uuicutiot tiuro for all XHliOAT aud LTJNQ XHOUB- a LUS, orilOKKJT BACK, FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper $1.00 a Year in Advance. lillll I) UP your Health and S1RENGTH with JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a pleasant, potent, and permanent Invigorator for WOMEN, CHILDREN, and MEN. ' : it o yow-Dmnist. Good Kangaroo Calf Shoe For $l.O0, c 13 well worth 1.25 ; in fact, shoes at almost anv price. We have a nice lot of SUMMER DRESS STUFFS 0 which we want you to see. 1 ( 3 9 in stock not samples, and at prices O that cannot be reached on the present , , market. Aattinj;s, Oil Cloths, window Shades, cv.c, all at ritfht prices. Nease call. Kespectlully, Carp G. W. REISNER & CO., McConnellsburg, Pa. IOOOOXChCOOCCXXXX 'i Gash Given Away to Users of LQ1 OFF We are going to be more liberal than ever in 1904 to users of Lion Coffee. Not only will the Lion-Heads., cut from the packages, be good, as heretofore, for the valuable premiums we have always given our customers, but In Addition to the Regular Free Premiums the same Lion-Heads will entitle 70U to estimates in our $50,000.00 Grand Priue Contetta, which will make tome of our patrons rich men and women. You can send in as many estimates as desired. Therewill be TWO GREAT CONTESTS The first contest will be on the July 4th attendance nt the St. Louis World's Fair; Che second relates to Total Vote For President to be cast Nov. 8, l'J04. $ao, 000.00 will be distributed in each ot these contests, making $40,000.00 on the two, and, to make it still more interesting, in addition to this amount, we will give a Grand First Prize of $5,000.00 contests, and thus your estimates have two msmsmsmmsmmmsmsmmmmmsmmmamsmsmsMMmsmnwmmmmmmmmmmamm opportunities of winning a bix cash-prize. Five Lion-Heads cut from Lion Coffee Packages and a a cent stamp entitle you (In addition to the reg ular free premiums) to one vote in either contest: DZi- WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST Whstwlll b the total July 4th nttendanc at th St. I.ouls World's Hair? At Chicago, July 4. 1WO, tlie attendance w ZK1.Z73. For neareet correct otlmates received in Wooleon Kmc Com pany'! office. Toledo, Ohio, on or before June 3nth, l'Jm. we will give nrit prtie (or (he neareat correct etlimaie, second prize to the next uearett.eic, etc., luuowsi 1 First n-tse 1 Second Prise a Prises 1600.00 each o rrisee aoo.oo 10 Prises 100.00 " SO Prises 60. OO " BO Prises 30. OO " aso Prises 10.0O " 1BOO PrUee O.OO " . l3.fiOO.00 l.OOO.OO . . , 1 ,000.00 1 .000.00 1 .000.00 1 ,000.00 i.ooo.oo a. boo. oo 0,000.00 91 89 PtlXEI. TOTAL, 120.000.00 Printed blanks to vote on found in every Lion Coffee Pack age. The 3 cent stamp covers the expense of our acknowledgment to you that your es timate is recorded. PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST What will be the total Popular Vote east for PreiMent (votes for allcamlidatt'i combined) at Ihr election NovertbcrS. 144? In llelect..n. l:i.9.05:l people voted for Pre.ideut. For neareat cor rect e.tlinatee received Iu Woolion Spice Co.'e. office. Toledo, O.. on or before Nov. S. IUU4. we will give Arst prlee for the neareit cor rect etlmnte. second price to the neat nearest, etc.. etc., as follow.: 1 First Prise sa.noo.i'o 1 BeeondPrls . I l.OOO.OO a Prison ifSOO.OO eseli 1 .000.00 1. S Prices 200.00 lO Prises 1O0.OO BO Prises BO. OO BO Prises 20.00 30O Prises 10.OO 1800 Prises fl.OO aiioTiiizEi. 000.00 1 ,000.00 1 .oou.uu 1 .OOO.OO a.Boo.00 9.000.00 TOTAL. ia0.000.00 4279 PRIZES 4279 ' Distributed to th Publld argrte4tinc 545,000.00 In addition to whloh'wi shall sli $5,000 to firooort CUrkt (too particulars In LION COFFEE cam) making a grand total of SSO.OOO.OO. COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACKAGE OF LOOM FF WOOLtON SPICE CO., (CONTEST DEPT.) TOLEDO, OHIO.