INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local aad deneral Interest, Oathered at Home or Clipped from oar Exchangee . CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS lied trading stamps given at Irwiusturo. (Jharlos K. Mellott of fcMpes Mill spent a day in town the first of tlio woek. Fern Sale. Quiet family bay horse. Good driver gentle and mfo. Inquire at the News office. New crop New Orleans molas ses at Irwin:s. This is a good time- to sub scribe for the t ulton Count v News. Only a dollar a year m ad vauce. Buy cranberries, raisins, cur rants, fiys, prunes, peaches, &c, at Irwin's. For Sale. Holstein bull, 18 months old. N. I. Finiff, Tod township Fou Sale. Heavy one-horse, or light two-horse, wagon. ' S. S. Hann, Webster Mills, Pa. David Ilann and Polk Sipes butchered two porkers for S. K. Pitt man at Harrison ville last Thursday that tipped the beam to the tune of 787 pounds. One sti-ingof the sausage measured 21) feet in length. Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs and colds; reliable, tried and tested, safe and sure. Sold at Trout's drug store. The Irwin store is packed with new and beautiful goods for the coming holidays. Give us a call. There will be preaching servic es at the Salvation Army church near Big Uove Tannery, Satur day evening at 7:30, and on bun day at 10:30, 2:30 and 7:30. All are welcome. The Hebron congregation of the Reformed church near Big Cove Tannery will celebrate the Lord's Supper this coming Sun day at 10:80 a. m. Preparatory services on Saturday at 2:30 p. ru. C, M. Smith, Pastor. There is no cough medicine so p ipular as Foleys Honey and Tar. It contains no opiates or poisons and never fails to cure. Sold at Trout's drug store. Dr. Frank H. Hmmert, the Chatnbersburg specialist in the treatment of diseases of the eye, ear and throat, will be at Dr. J. W. Mosser's office in this place, on Thursday, December 8th, to examine eyes, fit glasses, and to treat all cases that may present themselves in his line of work. ; Wanted at Paul Wagner's tan neryi McConnellsburg, tallow, beefhides, horsebides, callskins, and sheepskins, for which the highest market price in cash will be paid. W. A. Herren, of Finch, Ark., writes, " I wish to report that Foley's Kidney Cure has cured a terrible case of kidney and blad der trouble that two doctors had given up." Sold at Trout's drug store. ' ANXIOUS MOMENTS. 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 iu 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 st"re. Fancy Pastry. - Mrs. Mertie Harr announce that she is prepared to receive orders for cakes, cookies, ginger bread, custards, &c, at her home in this place. Next Saturday af ternoon she will have a supply of fresh cakoB, Ac, and on each suc ceeding Saturday. Your p itron age solicited. He CmU Hardly Ott Up. P. U. Duffy, of Ashley, III., writes, "Thi8ia to certify that I have taken two bottles. of Foley's Kidney Cure and it baa. helped me more than any other medicine. I tried many advertised remedies, but none of them gave me any re lief My druggist recommend Folny'it Kidney Core aud it has c u rod me. ..Before commencing Hm uso I was iu such a shape that I cnild hardly get up when once SIPES MILL. William Mellott and wife of In diana, are spending a couple of months very pleasuntly among their many friend in this vicini ty. Miss Ada BarloQ, one ot, Lick ing Creek's most successful teacher!, spent from Friday un til Sunday the guest of Miss Anna Deshong and attended the institute at Jacob Lake's. Thornton and Thomas Mellott, of Johnstown, passed through this place enroute to their home on Pleasant Ilidge. H. 11. Deshong and wife were called to the bedside of the for mer's sister-in-law, Mrs. Simon Deshong, who is critically ill. E. B. Morton of Pittsburg, was circulating among his many friends of this place a couple of days last week. Miss Tempie Snyder, of Gem, is spending this week in the fam ily of Mrs. Effie Wink, who -is ly ing very low at her home. Mr. Fermen Tate and wife, of ' Clearfield, are visiting the latter 's ' mother, Mrs. Miriam Mellott. ! The second institute of Belfast, ! was held at Jacob Lake's school last Friday evening. The meet ing was called to order by the teacher Miss Anna Deshong, and Amos Mellott was elected chair man. The questions were well discussed by the nine teachers present; also, Prof. B. N. Palmer was present and gave some very interesting talks. The next in stitute will be held at Pleasant Grove, Dec. 2nd. Mothers Praise It. Mothersevery where praise One Minute Cough Cure for the suf ferings it has relieved and the lives of their little ones it has sav ed. A certain cure for coughs, croup and whooping cough. A. L. Spafford, Postmaster, of Ches ter. Mich., says : Our little girl was unconscious from strangula tion during a sudden and terrible attack of croup. One Minute Cough Cure relieved and cured her and I cannot praise it too highly." One Minute Cough Cure relieves coughs, makes breathing easy, cuts out phlegm, draws out inflamation and removes every cause of a cough and strain on luugs. Sold at Trout's drug store. The house of J. P. Carmack at Clear Ridge was moved and plac ed on a uew foundation last Sat urday under the management of N. B. Henry and son "Cab." Ex County Treasurer John A. Hen ry with his black horse Charley furnished the motive power, as sisted by the following willing neighbors: Squire Fleming, John and William Henry, Wm. Grove, Jacob Winegardner, James and John Carmack, and David and Frank Briggs. Everything work ed like a charm. While the men were on the outside moving the house, Mrs. Calvin Baker and Miss Hettie Briggs were busy inside preparinga sumptuous din n ;r, and everything was com pleted by 2 o'clock in the after noon. - Foley's Honey and Tar always stops the cough and heals the lungs. Refuse substitutes. Sold at Trout's drug store. , WHARFAGE FREE AT ST. LOUIS Twenty Mile f River Front Far Wa Up Craft at World's Fair City. Free whurfage wilt be given to all boat landing at St. Louts during tin World's Fair. Traffic Manager Ull leary of the Exposition and Joseph P. Whyte. harbor and wharf commission er of St. Louts, hare decided on the lo cations assigned to the various kinds of boats. Yachts, steam launches aud all boats propelled by their own power bave been assigned wharf apace between Choteau avenue and Blddle street Theae streets, running east and West, form the boundary tinea for the cen tral business district of the city. Hons boat bave been .assigned wharf space north of Blddle street and south of Choteau avenue. St Louis has a river front of twen ty roller The Broadway line of .the Transit company parallels the river from the city limits on the north to Jefferson Barracks on the south.' At no point are the cars more than five blocks from the Mississippi river. The World's Fair may be reached for 'one fare by transferring to any of tbe eight lines that cross Broadway and reach the Exposition grounds. No charge will be made for wharf age. Application for space should be made to the harbor and wharf com mlMloDwr at the City Hall, on Twelftk street, between Market street anal Ctaric avenue. Bast Cestk Smw. Tuts Cms. Use Is nne. Bets' aninM. Local lostltate. The fourth local institute 'ot Taylor township, was held at Pleasant Grovo last Friday nveu ing. The meeting was called to order by the teacher Miss Maudo Kields, who appointed John II. Woodcock president. Subjects for discussion were: 1. System; Its Use, and How Obtained. 2. Tardiness; Its Effects, aud How Prevented. 3. What is Your Aim as a Teacher 5" Discussed by Miss Huston, John Woodcock, Miss Keebaugh, Elmer Horton, Roy Morton and Bessie Morton. The program was interspersed Hock Hill Friday evening, Decern with songs, recitatious and dla 'ber2. logues. Botn the literary work and discussions were .interesting aud instructive. The next iustitute will be held at No. 5. All teachers, patrons aud friends are cordially invited to attend aud take part in the work and help advance the cause ot education. D. K. Chesnut, Secretary. The local institute at Akers ville, November 18, was attended by a large crowd of people inter ested in education. The meet ing was called to order by S. E. Walters, teacher, and A. W. Duv all was then elected chairman and C. A. Barton, secretary. The following questions were discussed: 1. Dai'y Program. 2. Value of Personal Influence of Teacher, Pupil and Patron. 3. In fluence of Educated over Unedu cated. 4. System and Adaptation. The following teachers were preseut: Jessie Mason, Grace Lodge, Nora Fisher, W. C. Hanks, Ed M. Lodge, S. E. Walters, C. A. Barton and Harry Barton, and Mr. McGee and Daniel Baugh man, from Bedford county. ' Qnite a number of recitations and songs were well rendered by the school which reflects much credit on both teacher and pupils. M. M. Barton rendered some choice graphophone selections which were very well received. , The next meeting will be ar ranged for at the County Insti tute. C. A. Barton. A Sure Tales. It is said that nothing is sure1' except deatn and taxes, but that i 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- Metre, of Shepherdtown, W. Va , says "1 bad a severe case of bron chitis and for a year tried every tmng inearao out got no re New Discovery theu 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. The teachers of Dublin town ship, Fulton county and Dublin township, Huntingdon county, will hold their annual distrct in stitute in the M. E. church at Burnt Cabins beginning Friday evening November 25th and con tinuing Saturday forenoon and afternoon. An interesting pro gram lias been prepared and a large attendance is expected. On HlUnute Cough Cure For Cough! Colds and Croup LA 6BIPP Pneumonia follows) La Orlpp . but nave follows th us of FOLEY'S .TO It stops the Cough end heals the lunge. Prevents Pneumonia aad Consumption. Ms. fl. Vacssb. ot UI Otfood St., Chioo, VTitM! "Mi wito h4 U crisps sod U U(t kt with very bd eoab em bar lnns whiok Volbi'S Bom AMBTASsarsdsoBptettlj. ' For Sale at Trout's Drug Store. Tci Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. SaotekoBMtMfaii3Boiitha. This signatore, VJ' ' ;?STCTHAT COUGH tTJ vrrr. ::ztn. Mr."- JAYNB fSTi J Local Institute. '' The fourth local institute of Ayr township was held at the Corner hcIhhiI huuso lust Friday avomng. ThM meeting was call ed to order by thn teacher NjUs Maude Rinedollar. Rev. A. G. Wolf was elected president. The following teachers were present: Gilbert Mdlott, Hattie Kendall, Helen Johuston, Carrie Humbert, Olive Kendall, Maude lUinedollar and Maye Mellott. We were pleased to have with us Rev. Wolf who gave several very intereresting and beneficial talks. The next institute will be held at Secretary. Sale Register. Thursday, December 8, F. M. Lodge, administrator, will sell at the late residence of John M. !and had treatment from two pliy Lodge, deceased, one mile north ; 8iciuns without getting any bene of Emmaville, horses, cattle, tarm ! flt a friend recommended F1 iog implements, carpenters tools, ey'8 Honey and Tar and two household goods, &c. Sale be-1 thirds of a bottle cured me. T gius at 10 o'clock. Credit six j congder it the greatest cough mouth?. j an(j iung medicino in the world." Saturday, Decembea 3, W. U. :Sol(1 at Trout's drug store. Nesbit will sell at his residence iu McConnellsburg, 4 buggies, Going at Cost, doublecornplows.barshearplows, i Having sold my real estate and single and double shovel plows, expecting to remove from the harrows, cornpianters, grain county, 1 am closing my entire drills, mowers, bay forks, Sew ing Machine, corn by the barrel and many other articles. Sale be gins at 1 o'clock p. m. Credit 0 months. 0. H GENTEEL 0 looking is the man who wears clothes made at the Fashinnnhlf Mprrhnnt . !A. U. IN ACE & S0INJ) Q The latest things in Suitings, and at prices that will strike you as right. You will find there a lull line of all kinds ot 5 Gents Furnishing Goods Their old customers all stay with them, and new ones are coming to them every day. A. U. NACE & SON, McConnellsburg, Pa. 5;;;;-;; Buy Your Whiskey Forst's seven year old, 4 full quarts for $3.00. Our goods is aged iu tbe wood, and is pure aud mellow; hotter than any you have had from others for the )rivi, or your money buck. Any bank- In Pittsburg or tne editor of this paper will tell you that !j our word is good, and that we art) rcsponsllilo. Wu do not liuinbug t you like so many advertising so railed "Diti liters." j By buying from us you get an honest article, made from honest, t.1 select graiu, by honest people. Send for our private prion list. If yc ood f fou will send us the names of good families in your vicinity wno use whiskey for medical purposes, and to whom we may send our price list, we will send you, with your lirst. order, one ouart of Pure Virginia Homemade Blackberry Wine, Free. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Tear in Advance. To Cure a Cold in One Day S . II A-.i almost '.(ifu'Jikto roratV 'r IIs- 1 I KNOIiSVII.LIi. Curtis K 'so and' lady frVn. ,- 'tli Wil-liM, M!!-!ldl.Ml tn t Hiy at IIumIouIovvii .'-uin.lay iiihi. Mil H-irbnt.i l'oro is wv '(:' iy. Mary CarbiiD . ) indL"la Wil son attended pitacliiug at llua tontown Sunday night. Auntiu CAriiHiijih is i.iitiug in I'Yauliliu county a cuiiplo da,ys. Mrs. Cyrus Wagner and Miss Elsie Wagner visited Mrs Aus tin Carbaunh last wi-ek. A couple of our Knoboviile boys were on the wrong road Sunday night. APolicemao't Testimony. J. N. Patterson, night p )Uc e man of Nashua. Ia.. writes. "Last i winter I had a oad cold on my lune. and tried at least a half j dozen advertised cough medicinps stock of general merchandise out at cost and below cost. Come quick. S. K. PlTTMAN, Qarrisonville. 0 0 0 1 as 0 w 0 M0 C5 0 Tailnrinp- establishment of - k m 0 0 H 0 0 . I 0 I 0 0 i all kinds ot Cassimeres and I K.0 0 5' Direct From the Maker, .-j w ft V. ft &)! ft I ft! Packed in plain, sealed cases, ex pressage prepaid to your nearest station. ft .A 1 Si v. 9 10 ,lnnmo mn- D Cor. 2nd Ave. & Smith field St., Pittsburg, Pa. Dept. 285 t'A Cures Crip fat Two Day, ry& on every pox. 25c. eute of Um Throat, snti LuaS known (th ed tha vorH over tor almost Corstiin', II We Regret that up to this writing, ne have not received A SINOLE ESSAY on our Conococheagnp watch from any teacher of Fulton county, to whom the offer was made. November 16th, the time fixed for receding the last essay having jfone hy, the offer Is now closed with regret. The subject being a dinicitlt one upon which to writ any extended essay by those unfamiliar with our watch and It name sake "Conoco Hiuautit;," wo huvr therefore derided u,)Oii something easier l wri. To any reader of this article who Mends to us before Dh I'ter I'1. '!l l larpest list of words, nsinj only the letters In (Conococheaicue Wat. h) we w ill award one r I the articles. Bhould the winner be a lady, the prize will be the i imninnd and Opal rlntf and If a male should win, the prize will le I'm; watch. Now, here Is your opportu nity. . eo the prizes at Trout's drug store. All Visitors Welcome. WM. II. LUDWIG, Jeweler and Silversmith, Chanibcrsburg, Pa. Rouss Racket STORE Has just received their fall stock f Iwavy Moor oilcloths and lenol iums and think they are the nh-i'st we have had yet. 2 yd. lenol iums 85c, yd., cedar tubs, 52-fi!i and S.'ic , ?alv&ni?.fd tubs 40, 45 and 48o., 5 ft. cro99 cut saws with bundles c, r,$ft. f 1.10, Simon's thin back with hann l('9:5. 45. Thebest doublo bitted axe in the county for 45c. , this is a job Mann axes 80 v ml 5e. Just received a nice carpet at 25c, yardt same as others ask 35c. for. - Horse blankets, we handle the genuine 5-a blankot Don't fail to see them, 65, 95, $1.20, $1.25, f 1.00, $1.1)8, f 2. 35, 2.45 and 2. 75. These (foods are all 5-a except the 65c ones, and when a merchant tells you that ho is the only man that handles 5-a, don't believe him. We can save you 25 r cent. The nic est robe you evei- saw for t2.'!0. Ae Have Shoes Wash boilers, tin bottom 69c. The 85c. If you are looking for a pair of gloves or mittens look at ours, 23 to j 8!)c, huskinc gloves 45c. cotton tlannel '.'loves !t and 12o. We have sold more I of the Shippensburg corduroy pants this seuson than ever, why? because 1 they are the best that money can buy, and cost the same, we have a few of t,he 1 cheaper ones at 41.45. Knee corduroys 5 to 15 years, 45, 75 and S5c The 85c ! ones are scam ess. I Wo give Star trading stamps ai.d have the goods to select from. HULL & BENDER, Proprietors. Geo. W. Reisner & Co.. Have their new FALL - WINTER Their stock of I -rirc9 TVI i o o o n nrl uauico ivi ioooo auu Children's Wraps, and Ladies' Skirts Ready-to-wear, is the largest ever put in the house. Give them a call. to Announce For Every One heaviest metallic bottom wash boilers GOODS McGonnellsburgo EXPECTORANT ., Sold at Trout'a drug nloro,