INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local and General Interest, Gathered at Home Or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Paul Wagnor is paying 7 and 8 cents a pound for beef hides. Foley's Kidney Cure makes the kidneys aud bladder right. Con tains nothing injurious. This is a g"x.l time to sub scribe lor the Fulton Uounty Nkws. Ouly a dollar a year in ad vance. La grippe coughs yield quickly to the wonderful curative quali ties of Foley's lioney and Tar. There is nothing else "just as good." There will be preaching services at the Salvation Army church near Big Cove Tannery next Sun day at 10:iJ0 a. m., 2:30 p. m., and at 7:15. Lest you forget The Woman's Relief Corp will have its monthly meeting in the Post room on Sat urday, March 4th at 2:50 o'clock. S. M. Coon, sec. A black dog came to the home of Wm. Kelner in Belfast town ship about the middle of Decem ber the owner can have him by coming for him aud paying charges. Miss Maiy Daniels, of Harris onville, and sister, Mrs. James Doshong, of McKeesport, were among those trom a distauce, who enjoyed tno entertainment last Wednesday. Wanted at Paul Wagner's tan l.ery, McConnellsburg, tallow', boofhides, horsehides, callskins, ari sheepskins, for which the highest market price in cash will be paid. Good yield depends on good need. If ycu need seed corn or seed potatoes, see C. J. Brewer in Ayr township. Most careful ly selected corn of the best varie ty, and White Mammoth and Brewer's Nameless potatoes. Johu Henry, of Clear Ridge, was in town Monday on business. Mr.and Mrs.A. J. Sipes, of Little ton, spent Monday in McConnells burg. They had a sale last Fri day and are moving to Hunting don county. Mr. and Mrs. Sipes are nice people and we are sorry to see them go away from the County. Charlie Tice at Knobsville, has put in operation a new chopping mill; and as the mill is run by a gasolene engine, he has nothing to do but touch the button and it does the re it thai is you can get your grinding right away. He has on hand all the time corn and oats chop, shelled corn and rye chop, bran and corn meal. Prof. B. N. Palmer, of Need more, Fulton county, called on his many friends in Orbisonia last week. Prot. Palmer was principal of our schools two win ters and while here he did grand work for the same and the pupils all progressed in their studies. He is not teaching this winter. Orbisonia Dispatch. For the Inauguration of Presi dent Roosevelt on March 4th the Cumberland Valley Railroad Com pany will soli excursion tickets to Washington, D. G, via Harris burg and P. R. R., on March 2, 3, 4th good to return until March 8, 1905, inclusive, at rate of one single fare plus 25 conts for the vround trip. For specific rates aud full information inquire of Ticket Agents. Ou account of publishing he election returns, several very in terest:ng communications have been crowded out this week. The institute of Sipes( Hill school house has been popponed until March 11th when same pro gram will be used. Rev. A. O. B. Powers of Need more, is again on the sick list, and on that account the meeting at Antioch church is discontinu ed. If able, he will preach at the Damascus church first Sunday in March, 10 t, m., and at Anti och 2:30 p. m., same day. Fulton county is to have a mu tual fire insurance company sure. A letter a day or two ago from Dr. Swartzwelder at Needmore, says that the minimum amount, $200,000, has been almost sub scribed. When this is done a charter will be granted and the doors thrown open for business. An entertainment will be held at the Alpine school, Saturday eveniug, March 11, for the pur pose of securing a library for the school. The following program will be rendered: 1. Music. 2. Farce The Gambler's Doom. 3. Music. 4. Play The Matrimonial Advertisement. 5. Recitation. 6. Music. 7. Farce April Fools. 8. Recitation. 0. Music. 10. Comic Drama Black Bachelor. 11. Mu sic. 12. Farce The Darkey Wood Dealer. Music will bo furnished by Opal Sharpe, Maye Carnell, Grover Kirk and Oscar Shnrpe, assisted by Mrs. Mabel Carnell with the 6anjo. Doors open at 7:30. Admission 10 cents. A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE . To draw the fire out of a burn or heal a cut without leaving a scar, use De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. A specific for piles. Get the genuine. J. L. Tucker, editor of the Harmonizer, Centre, Ala., writes: "I have used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve in my family jr piles, cuts and burns. It is the best salve on the market. Ev ery family should keep it on hand. Sold by Trout's drug store. A Dinner Invitation. After a hearty meal a dose of Ko.lol Dyspepsia Cure will pre vent an attack of indigestion. Kodol is a thorough digestant and a guaranteed cure for indigestion, v dyspepsia, gas on the stomach, sour risings, bad breath and "all stomach troubles. N. Watkins Lesbus. Ky., says: "1 can testi fy to the efficacy of Kodol in the cute of stomach trouble. I was afflicted with stomach trouble for fifteen years and have taken six bottles of your Kodol Dyspepsia. Cure, which entirely cured me, The six bottles were worth $1,000 to tno." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest any quantity of all the wholesome food j ou want to eat while your stomach takes a rest recuperates and grows strong, This wonderfull preparation is j islly entitled to all of its many ) Tiiitrkahlocures. SoldatTrout'i After March 1st., Next We will be located in the new Trust Company build ing on the Public Square, where we shall be pleased to greet anv Fulton countians who may visit Chambers burg. "Our stock will be added to considerably in all, the apartments. A new feature of our new store will be a Stationary and Engraving department. Only high class stationary will be handled, wedding invitatons announcements, etc., furnished on short order. Wm. H. Liulwig, Jeweler & Silversmith, ChainbersburG, Pa. J. K. Johnston. Read These Prices- Pleasant Kidc. Perhaps some of your readers would like to know where Pleasant Ridge is. Pleasant Ridge lies about six inile9 southwest of Ilar risonville, and is a real pretty luce. It consists of one store, two houses, a burn and other buildings. Main street is the only one in the place. People meeting to do business don't need to be afraid of getting lost. The town is not lighted artificially; so do not look for the electric lights. George Morton and Michael Mellott spent Sunday at M. Dish- ong s. Quite a number of our peoplo attended the sale at John Truax's in the Meadowgrounds last Satur day. John M. Lake expects to move to the Mark's farm near the pike. Kphraitn Skilos and family spent Saturday evening with F. R. I Shives' family. Frank Mellott has rented the Levi Skiles farm in Belfast township. I). G. Shives has been suffering with a very sore face for the last two weeks. j L. P. Morton, of Fort Littleton, made a flying trip to his home last j Tuesday to attend the election. j MEN'S CLOTHING. Heavy work coats $1.40 Dress coats and vests $4.50 Good single coats $2.75 Cord pants lined through $1.75 Youth's cord pants lined through $1.50 Boys' cord knee pants 50c Men's black Worsted suits $2.40 Men's fine clay worsted suits $4.85 Men's business suits, extra good $5 Men's fancy dress suits $8.50 Men's 18 oz. clay worsted suits $10 Men's dress overcoats Mod's fine dress overcoats Men's ulsters 4H inches long Men's ulsters 50 inches long Men's storm overcoats Men's sweaters, extra heavy Men's heavy plush caps Men's heavy fleeced shirts and drawer 25c; extra heavy 40c 10 doz. soft-fronts shirt just received, (the $1 kind) 50c Canvas gloves 10c Gout skin gloves 25c The best heavy, Box calf shoes $1.25 High top heavy Box calf shoes High top, double sole " Boys' high cut shoes Boys' high cut Box calf shoes Boys' fWoced shirts and drawers Children's toques Children's Tamoshanters Men's wool overshirts Boys' sweaters 25c 50c 50c and $ . 50 and (Tc $5 s $ $8.50 $0 $1 40c $1.85 $2.50 $1.25 2.25 LADIES' CLOTHING. Pretty capes 75o Brocade capes $1.25 Cloth capes 27 inches long $2.25 Black jackets $:t Tan Melton jackets $3.25 Extra fine Melton jackets $5 Extra fine black jackets $7 and $9 Beautiful fur scarf 75o, t, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $1.50. Muffs to match $1, $1.50, $2 Tailor made skirts $2 Tailor made heavy gray cloth $2.75 Tailor made heavy black cloth $.'5.50 Tailormadebluo,brown and gray !"" Ladies' fascinators 25 and 50c Ladies' Hoods 50c Ladles' mittens 10, 15 and 25c Ladles' beautiful Golf glove 25c Ladies' Box calf shoes $1 25 Ladies' lino kid dress shoe $2 Ladies' knit underskirts 50c Ladies' black underskirts ft Ladies' undervests aud drawers 22c Children's union suits 25c Children's shoes 50c, 75c, and $1, All styles and colors In outing cloths, guinea cloth, and cottons of all kinds Beautiful silk shirts waist patterns and cloth for jacket suits. All grades of blankets from 50o to $(! per pair. Carpets and straw mattings. J. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg, Pa. J utitt ATiirmr niirniT I THIS WAl uMiLMlMT! Pi 50 tons feed and flour on hand. Pure grain chop, f 1.35; Brand, tl.25: Flour, $ 1.25 to $1,110. One carload of JYlifflinburg Spring Wagons m 1 1 and Buggies m -tf Wagons 0 to $H8. Buggies $75. one car York A Grade Buggies 18 spokes, rivets rira leather cushions, dust-proof box, bracer on shaft, full rubber toD-4-bow. Six. 55 i . r t- , ! i i .1 .. i:. TT l cur oi X3euver opruigs nuuu iiiuub v arm vv uuu, j-j linely . painted, long hound, round coupling pole, steel V skein, 55, l!5, $(18, und 75. t- Q1 Standard Fertilizers ifd.'l.OO. Standard Bone und Pot- Daagers of Pneumonia. A cold at this time if neglected 18 liable tocause pneumonia which is so often fatal, and even when the patient has recovered the lungs areweakened, making them peculiarly susceptible to the de velopment of consumption. Fol ey's Honey and Tar will stop ttie cough, heal and strengthen the lungs and prevent pneumonia. Sold by all dealers. 8 fc3 ash 14.50. I can supply you with from April 1st, to November 1st. fertilizers any time HI C. E. Starr, THREE SPRINGS, PA, Your Sunday Dinner will taste better if your groceries are bought at There will be an oyster supper at the Salvation Army church near Big Cove Tannery Friday j and Saturday evening, I C. F. SCOTT'S i If you change your residence ' this spring send us your old as j well as your new address at least i ten days in advance so that you j will not miss any papers. DoWIH's Galvo For Pilot, Burnt, Soros FOLEYSHOIJEMCAR tOM thacourfh tod hal lunrf They arc pure and wholesome, and are sold at prices that defy coinpltlon 3 cans of Corn 25c. 3 cans of Tomatoes 25c. 1 can of Sweet Potatoes ,10c. If you want something good to drlpk buy my loose colTee. - C.R.Scott, ( McConnellsbuTHi Pa. J Opposite Postotllco. J GEO.W.REIS NER ICO., your Health and STRENGTH with JAYNEr'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a pleasant, potent, and permanent Invigorator for WOMEN, CHILDREN "i MEN. .Get U from your Druit, have now ready a nice line of SPRING and SUMMER Dress Stuffs in Wool, Silk, and Cotton which they will be very glad to have their friends see, Seersuckers, Percales, Mercerized Ginghams, Madras and Lawnsatas LOW PRICES as they have sold. A few ladies, misses and children's GOATS that you can buy at a BARGAIN, any of them will be as good next seasonas now. A lot of LADIES TOP SKIRTS 4 that can be bought for less than the cloth had for. Good styles and qualities every one. See them, GEO. W. REISNER& CO. McConnellsburg, Pa. ROUSS RACKET STORE! Prices for February and March. 30 lb., building paper, per roll. .. .7fx Tar roofing pupor "5c and H. 3 oz., bottle of machine oil 4c. 2 jt., covered bucket 5c. 3 and 4 qt., covered bucket. .8 and 10c. 0 and 8 qt covered buckets ..13 and 20c. The heaviest No. 8 wash boilers. .K"c. Wood saw double brace 41c. Butt traces 40c. Long traces per pair. . . 4S, 5s and tile. Breast chains, per pair 3'.)c 10 qt tin buckets 10c. 10 qt dairy pails 15c. 12 qt dairy pails 17c. 14 qt dairy pail 20c. Cobbler setsi complete 42c. Axle urease in buckets 23c. 5 ft cross cut siwa !is 5$ ft cross out saws .$1.10. 12- in. shoeing pincers 55c. 8-in. carpenter pincers 24c. 13- in. wood liles 13c. Wagon whips '. c. Coffee mills 18 and 32c Table oil oloth - 15c. Window blinds or shades 8 to 35c, Curtain poles 8c. Telescopes 50 to 75c. Suitcases 1 to $2.C0 Cotton bats !) and 11c Bed blankets ..(15 to $1. Men's overalls 3H to 75c. Men's cotton p;mts HSic to $1.15. Rolling pins J 10c. Double spring traps 25c. Wire cutters and plyers 3Hc. Heavy bridle bits itc. Diuner buckets 23e. Diet, lanterns 40. See our 55c axes A nice matting 10c. Better ones at 12, It!, to 25c. Trunks at all prices $1,110 to .'!. Lantern globes 5c. Lump burners 5 and ic. Wo have some bargains I j hnts for boys uud men, a hat that we sold at 45c now is 35c; 8!lc ones at 70c; 1.20 ones at 00c, and 1.00, these are liar-gains. We are now handling the Walkover shoes at $3.50 and certainly have sold a lot of them. See them. We now h ive a nice lot of new shoes Bud It will pay you to see them. In taking an Inventory, we find that we have about six pairs of shoes thut we hud lust yejr at this time. HULL Sc BENDER, Proprlcjtors. 1 r y Write today for weekly prlce-llst-We pay the highest market prices for Hides, Calf-Skins, Pelts and Tallow In any tz lot -Prompt payment Our reputation 10 year' fair dealing Bank references furnished Force, Saucr & Co. South Canal St. ALLEGHENY, PA. Washington's Birthday Entertain ment at Waterfall School. The exercises were culled to or der by the teacher, Miss Grace Huston, and Chas. V. Seville was chosen president. First was singing, "Columbia, the lie m of the Ocean," followed by a speech entitled "Reading" by Jay Alloway. Recitation by Wal ter Burnett, "Washington's Birth day." Exercises by a dozen or morn pupil., "Washington's Re ception." Recitation by Roy Black, "Washington's Life." Singing: "My Country, 'Tis of Thee." Recitation by Meta Bcrg stresser, "independence day." Kxerciso by Darsey Cutchull and Walter Burnett, "Washington or , Lincoln." Kxerciso by pupils, "The Flag." Recitation by Vel um Alloway, "February 22d." Kxerciso by pupils, "Washington." Singing, "Lend a Hand.",. Reci tation by Bessie Blucl. . Lastly was a collection to pur chase a library -for the school, amounting to twelve dollars. The tintertaiutnent was a success, for which the teacher and pupils de serve much credit. The house was full, and the best of order prevail ed. M A L I ) K C t N M N C. H A .M , Secretary. A OUARANll liD CimTlrOR HUS. " Itching, blind, bleeding or pro truding piles. Druggists refund money if Tazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 0 to 14 days. First application gives easo aud rest. 50c. If your druggjstliasu't it send 50c in stamps and it will bo forwardd'iMjat paid by i'aris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Tp Cure a Cold in One Day Tcke Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. sva Minion boxes sold in post 3 months. This signature, ' r Curos Crip la Two tty. ca every Ui ug store.
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