INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS 01 Local and General latere!, Oathered at Home or Clipped from oar Exchange. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS . Foley's Honey and .Tar always stops Lbo cough and hoals the lunjrs. Refuse substitutes. Sold . at Trout's drutf store. ; A gold ring was found in the alloy near J. G. Reisner's stable. The owuer can have same by call- iDg at this office, Identifying prop erty and paying 25 cents lor this notice. The congregation of St. Paul's Reformed church of this place will celebrate the Lord's Supper this coming Sunday, services be ginning at 10:30 a. m. Prepara tory services on Saturday at 2:30 .p. m. Chas. M. Smith, pastor. There is no cough medicine so p ipu lar as Foley s Honey and Tar. It contains no opiates or poisons and never fails to cure. Sold at Trout's drug store. Thursday) November 24, E. A. Alloway will sell at his residence near the Camp Ground, 1 mile south of New Grenada, horses, cattle, hogs, hay, grain, farming .implements and household goods. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. , W. H. Ludwig writes that but few teachers m this county have shown much interest in the prize watch and ring advertised in the "News". Don't be afraid to try for it. Somebody wJl get them why not you. He don't want a long composition. Guests at the Lutheran parson age last week were Rev. E. D. Weile, D. D., of Mechanicsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Yeakle, Mr. Walter and Miss Cora Secrist, of Sylvan; Mr. and Mrs. Levi Reef er, of Webster Mills, and Mr. and Mrs. David Grouse, of Big Cove Tannery. ' Teachers Meeting. The third teachers meeting in Ayr township, was held at Jug town school Friday evening, Nov. 4th. The meeting was called to order by the teacher, Miss Mae Mellott. Mr. W. H. Nelson was chosen president, next was elec tion of secretary. - The following subjects were discussed by Mr. Gilbert Mellott aud Miss Olive Kendall. 1. Tar diness How can it be remedied. 2. How can we obtain the best re sults from local institutes as speaker or listener ? The recitations were carefully prepared and enjoyed by all. Miss Katie Comerer gave a few selections on an autoharp. Next institute will be held at Corner school November 18th. The sub jects to be discussed are : 1. The recitation: How conducted; Val ue of. 2. School Discipline. 3. Duties of patrons, teachers and directors. The World's Iroa Deposits. Public attention has often been drawn to the alarming rate at which the coal supplies of the world, and especially of Great Britain, arebeingexhausted, says the London Telegraph. It is not so generally realized that tron ore deposits are disappearing at an equally, if not even more rapid, . rate. The leading manufactur ing, nations of Europe have used up their best ore bodies and are casting about for foreign sources of supply. This stato of things exists also in the United States. Not loug ago Pennsylvania and the eastern portion of the state of New York furnished a great part of the ore used in the States. These deposits are practically worked out. For a number of years the immense beds on the southern shores of Lake Super ior have been worked, the out put being remarkably rich in the percentage of metal; yet such is the rate of exhaustion that, ac cording to recent computation, ttiN vast store, so far as the bet ter qualities of ore are concern ed, will not last more than forty or fifty years. It has beon reck oned that there are a billion tons of high quality; over 25,000,000 tons are taken out annually, so that after forty years what is left will be at depths' which will great 1 I7 increase the cost of production, In the Northern States of the Uuion. manufacturers already ass THE ELECTION. Republican Elect National and Stale Ticket. Democrat Elect Entire County Ticket Ev cept Sheriff. Tho dty was especially favor able to a large turnout aud a large vote was polled. It was a battle royal among the politicians, and the result shows tnat there was much cutting dono by both part ies. The new form of ballots caused very many persons to lose thoir votes or to vote for on ly part of the ticket when they intended to vote it all. While there is disappointment among the defeated, yet there is no more bad feeling than if the principal actors had been playing a game of checkers or pitching a game of horseshoes. When a man goes into politics he takes hold of a game of chance. He puts up his cash, his time, and ! energy, well knowing that either ! he or his opponent must be de feated and when one finds that he has come out short it is better to take the matter philosophical ly, i The majorities in this county are as follows: Parser, 33; Thompson, 78; Bowers, 99! Sipes, 249; Swope, 144; Alexander. 94; Lauver, 240; Fore, 103. Judge Swope 's majority in Adams coun ty, 1,000. The table shows the vote for the various condidates, and tells the story. ANXIOUS MOMENTS. t Some of the most anxious hours of a mother's life are those when the little ones of the household have the croup. There is no oth er medicine so effective in this terrible malady as Foley 's Honey and Tar. It is a household favor? ite for throat and lung troubles, and as it contains no opiates or other poisons, it can be safely given. Sold - at Trout's drug store. A Vermont man was sentenced to five years m the penitentiary tor stealing $9,000. A horse thief drew an eight years' term. They would probably haug a man f )r stealing a pig. ', Tkey Had Ike Same Cbaoce. The publisher of the ''News" wishes to state right here that with reference to the communi cations concerning the judgeship which appeared in this paper last week, they were published with the knowledge of the Democratic chairman and a half dozen others of the leaders of the Democratic party, in this. county, and that the same amount of space was placed at their disposal to be used for Mr. Duncan, and this, too, the week before the paper came out. A Polkcaiaa's Testimony. . J.N. Patterson, night police man of Nashua, la., writes, "Last winter I had a bad cold on my lungs and tried at least a half dozen advertised cough medicines and had treatmeutfrom two phy sicians without getting any bene fit A friend recommended Fol ey's Honey and Tar and two thirds of a bottle cured me. I consider it the greatest cough and lung medicine in the world." Sold at Trout's drug store. There will be a local institute at Akersville Friday evening, Nov. 18th. Paralyzed and despondent, Mrs. Fannie Elridge, aged 67 years, a widow, committed suicide Tues day afternoon at the home of her stepson, John Elridge, on the Downsville turnpike, three miles south of Hagerstown, by cremat ing herself alive. She was alone when she .set herself on fire. Mrs. David Holmes, a neighbor, saw smoke pouring out of the up stairs windows. She hurried in to the house and was horrified to find old Mrs. Elridge lying it the bottom of the steps in tiames She rushed from the hous and alarmed the neighbors. Howard uicnara, or. r arpiay, wdq was driving by, notified her stepson, who, when be reached the house, found his stepmother burned al most to a crisp. Unofficial Vote of PRKSIHfiNT. 1' ' : ' t : a. si D ' Ayr 131 160: 8 ll!l 154 (1 Belfast 100 104 4 HO 00; 4 Bethel 01 91 1 77 801 1 Brush Creek 79 00 1 71 5( Licking Creek i 114...:.. HO 105! 2 Dublin 117 fflt 1 los 8S 2 M'ConnellsburK 04 64 ( HI; 54 ! Taylor 115 5 5 l! 2 Thompson .V) 1:12 1 51' 124 Tol (HI 07 l! 01 ; 2 Union ion 57 1 kh, 65 1 Wells (MS 6H 8 6!l 74j 0 Total IllOO 113.1 39i 082 l(Ki0' 351 OkltHiry. Geo. Carltou, the infant son of Geo. aud Grace Mock, departed this life after a brief illness, Oct 26, aged 4 mo , 27 days. Remains interred in Union cemetery, by the pastor, Rev. A. G. Wolf. A Sure Talsg. . It is said that nothing is sure except death and taxes, but that is not altogether true. Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption is a snre cure for all lung and throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that. Mrs. C. B. Van Metro, of Shepherdtown, W. Va , says "I had a severe case of bron chitis and for a year tried every thing I heard of, but got no re lief. One bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery then cured me absolutely." It's infallible for croup, whooping cough, grip, pneumonia and consumption. Try it. It's guaranteed at Trout's drug store. Trial bottles free. Reg. sizes 50c, $1.00. Clear KipKc. Miss Lizzie Fields in on the sick lint. W. L. Fields and B. S." Fleming spent Monday in Saltillo. R. J. Fields made a flying trip to the Comity Seat on Saturday. Miss Alice Davis of Williams port is visiting the Misses Huston this week. Harry Ramsey and Arthur Ker lin came home from Hagerstown on Saturday. Mrs. James Dearer of Wood vale spent Monday with her moth er, Mrs. 11. J. Grove. Alfred Brown is making prepa rations to build a house to replace the one that was burned. George Myers, who has been employed at Robertsdale, spent Sunday with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madden and two children of Maddensville visited Calvin Bakers' recently. .. The auction at Huston's store Saturday evening was well attend ed and goods brought their value. Dr. James Turner fell from J. V. Mowers' wagon Friday even ing and sustained severe injuries. Mrs. Robert Gallaher of Fort Littleton spent Sunday and part of Monday with Mrs. R. J. Fields. J. C. Appleby, wife and two children of Decorum spent Sun day with Mrs. Appleby's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Henry. Mrs. Dyson Fraker and daugh ter-in-law, Mrs. David 1 raker, and children Clyde and Jessie, vis ited N. B. Henrys' recently. Isaac Horton, who spent his boyhood days here, but now resid ing in Pittsburg, was shaking hands with friends here on Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Stevens of Orbisonia, accompanied by their daughter Annie of Lancaster; spent part of last week with their son J. Burt Pneumonia fellows (. ttrlpoe but never fellowo tho uee of FOLEY'S Honey Ml Tar It atopa the Covga aaa haala the luaga. Prevanta PuauniMua ana Ooniamptioa. ' Ms. ft. Taobu, f Itl Ouoo4 St., CMmi oritwi "Ut wife M la rrlpp ud it Wft kr Vila Tnr k4 aoo m liav wblta Voui'a Boast Tab u4 MaWtlr." For Sale at Trout'a Drug Store. ( i fr-" riA O Cnro Fulton County, November 8, 1904. PVPREMK COURT. L.WMSI.A Tl'KK. tONUUEb'S. 83 s.i : : o tl XT I i ' 2. 137i 145 02 89 77 82 71 (io 79l 109 10H 88 o; 190, 2j 95 l! 79 li 09 ..... 70 2i 109 09, 82 119 '.I 80 01 10: (14 101 .....! 48 98 00 60 127 HOI 00 1M 129! 93 01 74 li 02 87 501 60 82 i; st 00 I 30' 0191108 !i GENTEEL looking is the man who Fashionable Merchant 8 A. U. IN ACE & S0N.B The latest things in all kinds of Cassimeres and W Suitings, and at prices that will strike you as right, y You will find there a lull line of all kinds ot Gents Furnishing Goods Their old customers all stay with them, and new ones are coming to them every day. Q 0 A. U. NAGE & McConnellsburg, Pa. cS Wool Carding: and carpet weaving H. H. HERTZLER still continues Carding and Weaving at the WILLOW GHOVE MILLS ut Burnt Cabins. Carpet Chain always on hand Wool put into bats for Hans. I will take in Wool and work at tho following places, namely, Frank Bare's, Fort Littleton: Michael Laldig's, Dublin Mills; W. 11. Speer's, Saluvla; C. W. Lyneh's, Crystal Springs; J. K. Juck son's, Akersville; Caleb Barton's, Hustontown; A. N. Wltter't;, Waterfall; Harry Huston's, Clear llidge; V, L. Herkstressor s Orchard Grove. I Will Visit these places monthly during the season. Thankful for past favo'rs, 1 hope tor a continuance ot the same. hi. H. Hertzler, Burnt Cabins, Pa. Buy Your Whiskey Di Forst's seven year old, 4 full quarts for $3.00. 13 Our goods is aged in the wood, and is pure and mullou ; bc-tler llniu fit any you bave had from others for the price, or your money back. K Any bank-in Pittsburg or the editor of this pupor will tell you that f our word is good, and that we are responsiblo. We do not humbug t. ypu like so many advertising so called Dls'iller." By buying from us you get an honest article, miulo from honest, fjk1 select grain, ly honest people. Send for our privute price list. If you will send us the names of 10 good families in your vicinity who use whiskey for medical purposes, and to whom we may send our price list, wo will send you, with your lirst order," one quart of i'ure Virginlu Homemade Bluckberry Wine, Free. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Tear in Advance. your Health and STRENGTH with JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a feasant, potent, and oermanent Invtgorator for WOMENt CHILDREN '"3 MEN. Crt It fixm your Druxglrt. . -: - .iui,(ii:. Mn-.tuKmui:.si'itKK VKVOR. 7 T- x r; M . .! 2. 1 3 ? : ! : i : 1571 112, -8! 87 in! 117 81 lim, 101! 781 71! 85 )W 100 (Hj i) 02 i.) ?'i 79i nx; 82 NMij iMi 89, 222: 108! 84 iO, ws 81 (id1 88, 12. 97 i 52 . "! 121, 92: l."5 97 4 .Y.I lux ill) 50 90 125 91 54 75 831 50 04 105 82 47 100 120 03 50 811 loo! 87l 88! 123i 80 4i! 03 hi; 107j 84 loo1 50 01: 89 04 90, 104 521 09! 95! 73 on, o:ii 87 57 40:1115' 07l'lll7!l023l 0201100! 371 079 1084 1 0 0 0 0 wears clothes made at the 52 Tailoring establishment of 0 9. 0 ; 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 0 M0 0 rect From the Maker, Packed in plain, sealed cashes, ex- a pressage prepaid to your nearest station. V. $ MORRIS FORST & CO., Cor. 2nd Ave. & Smith field St., Pittsburg, Pa. Dept. 285 V4 Car Crip in Two Dtya. cm est every Ir:? flie Wise Men and the 'Planet Once a iwnr plana was dUcoverud; thousamls of intereated people ob served it through a tclrscope! certain Hi-callofl wise nu n heard of It, but refused to believn of its r.'Utenco. ".lust IodU throimh tliis telescope," said tho discoverer, "and see for yourself.' "No,"' said the wiso men, "wu know it isn't there, and we won't limit." when wc tell you ilint the top watc h of RrlenV.iV watch construe tion has V-en reached in out celebrated Conopocheajrue watch, will you be liku tlie no-called wise men and ref isf to look? Desltrned especially for the farmer, the mechanic and merchtin'. Made in two gradea only, 15 aud II jewels, compensating balance wheel, l.iegnct Hair H)ring, Compound liegulator, Double Sunk Pie, eased in (iold, Silver or Xickcl. All Vlsltoi s Welcome. WM. H. LUDWIG, Jeweler and Silversmith, Chambersburg, Pa. Rouss Racket STORE Has just received their fall stock of heavy floor oilcloths and lenol iums and think they are the nicest wc have had yet. 2 yd. lenol iums 85c, yd., cedar tubs, 52-69 and Wc , galvanized tubs 40, 45 and 4Hc., 5 ft. cross cut saws with handles IHc, 54ft $1.10, Simon's thin back with handles 45 The best double bitted axe in the county for 15c., this is a job Mann axes 80 t ml Mc. Just received a nice carpet at 25c, yard same as others ask 35c for. Horse blankets, we handle the genuine 5-n blanket I)on"t fail to see them, 65, 1)5, $1.U0, 1.25. 1.150, 1., 92. 3-5. .2.45 and r2.75. These goods are all 5-a except the 6"c ones, and when a merchant tells yo i that lie is the only man that handles 5-u, don't believe him. WY- can save you 25 per cent. The nic est robe you ever saw for $2 10. Ae Have Shoes For Every One Wash boilers, tin bottom (Wc. The hcavii-.t metallic bottom wash boilers S5c. If you are looking for a pair of gloves or mittens look at ours, 23 to 89c, huskinj,' gloves 45c, cotton llannel gloves ! and 12e. We have sold moro of the Shippensburg corduroy pants this season than ever, why? because they are the best that money cun buy, irel e.isi the same, we have a few of the cheaper ones at 41.45. Knee corduroys 5 to 15 years, 45, 75 and H5c. The B5c ones are seam ess We give Star trading stamps and have the goods to select from. HULL & BENDER, Proprietors, Geo.W Have their new FALL and WINTER Their stock of Ladies'Misses and Children's Wraps, and Ladies' Skirts Ready-to-wear, is the largest ever put in the house. Give them a call. Geo . W. Reisner Co., McGonnellsburSo 7T . Ressner k Co. GOODS foresee the time when they may But Cearfc St. IWaeGeo. Ust U UtM. SoU hf 4nltt. have to rely on the Iron ores of the Dominion of Canada.
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