INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local and General Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Mackerel and Lake Fish. Get thorn at Irwin's. Paul Wagner is paying 7 and 8 cents a pound for beef hides. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles repaired at Irwin's. Reduced prices on Elgin and Waltham Watches at Irwin's. Seven of the ten Ayr township teachers will tako the spring term at the Shippenburg Normal. Jeremiah W. Laidig, of Huston town, was in town Monday at tending to a liHlo business. A large stock of Lamps, Glass ware, Tea and Dinner Ware, at bargain prices at Irwin's. ...jThe weather this week has just been splendid, and the families who are changing places of resi dence are appreciating it. , Yes terday the Mercury stood at &T at 2 o'clock. Gen. John Pcddeu and Capt. A. Dotterman will hold preaching pervices at the Salvation Army church near Dig Cove Tannery on Saturday evening at 7:30, Sun day at lO.-.IO, 2:30 and 7:15. After a visit to his old home, of three months, George A. Bard, has returned to Perth, N. Dako-1 ta. On his return, he stopped at Pittsburg and visited his broth- ers there, lie satys the weather is very favorable for spring work ! out in N'.rth Dakota, and termors j are making good use of it. ! William Barmont, lormerly of Tod township, but who has hern ! employed near Pittsburg the past j eighteen months, visited friends I here last week; and last Sunday j he and his cousin, Miss Nell Bar mont Hrill'B rVOP tr flhn n.K,...., Foley's kidney Cure makes the bu ndvi8ited Wi1,a brother kidneys and bladder right. Con- John Bnd fim Nell retnrned tains nothing injurious. Thursday, and Will expects to tiarry namn leaves me noteiat j return in the near future. . McConnellsburg, Pa. March 25, 1905. Mv iJK.Mt Mil LrnwN; Please send to my address one of those seventeen Jeweled Conococlieajjue wntelies of which T have henrd somnny fuvnr nhle comments. I enclose check for $1..00, the nmonnt nt. which 1 saw them nilvcrllsed. I.nlor I will have the movement put Into a solid jrold case, nt present I will .have to be satisfied with the nickel case. I see that you are advertising solid gold signet rings for children at 85 cents each, suppose you send one olohjr larpe enough to lit a live year old youngster. Yours truly OKOllOK . 6E0.W.-RE1SNER1C0: have now ready a nice line of SPRING and SPRING Port Littleton Saturday and B. J. Wilds moves into it the same day. This is a gK 'l time to sub scribe lor the Fulton County N kws. Only a dollar a year in ad vance. Miss Annie B. Frey left for the eastern cities this morning to buy her spring and summer stock of'millinery. The names of two more good men have been added to the list of Democratic candidates for the nomination for county commis sioner. They are John Stunk ai d, of Wells, and Simon N. Gar land, of Brush Creek. Those preiously announced are, Geo. W. Wagner, S. D. Mellott and John Henry the last named of BARGAINS Don't forcet the Directors Con- Taylor- ventiou at t ie Court liouso on I Assisting in moving a big wag Friday and the entertainment i on UP at T- Comerer's "estab Fridav ni"ht. ' listiment yesterday morning, G. W. Parson of Fort Littleton, ! Merchant George W. Keisner, who in mssins had stnrmori to moves this week to Mount Union, j lend a helping hand, found when j It is to be hoped that they will j the job was over that he had, at find their new home pleasant. i least, lent a finger; for the second unger or nis nana was caugm, La grippe coughs yieklquick ly to the wonderful curative quali ties of Foley 's Honey and Tar. There is nothing else ''just as good." Wanted at Paul Wagner's tan r i.ey, McConnellsburg, tallow, . befhides, horsehides, callskins, ar-i sheepskins, for which the highest market price in cash will bo paid. Wanted. Married man to oc cupy my tenant house, and to work by the year on farm, in woods and at sawmill. Good chance. Apply to C. 11. SlWNULEK, 3t. K iobsville, P;u Four cans good corn, i'5 cents; prunes, (i cents; pens, 3 cans for 25 cents; string biaus, 3 cans 25 cents; sweet potaloes, 10c a can. Get them at Irwin's. On Monday four of the schools of this county closed, namely, Woodburn m Tod; Battle Ridge, Smiths and Mud Level in Dublin. Kn ibsville closed Tuesday. Sev ern! others will close during the week. Jacob Henry, of this place, is carrying his arm in a sling. He was assisting in some work in Paul Wagner's tannery Monday of last week, when he slipped and fell, breaking the bones in his right forearm. TheMechanics Baud will give a free ontertaiument in the Jr., 0. U. A. M. Hall at Clear Ridge Saturday evening, April 1st. Re freshments of various kinds will be for sale. Everybody most cor dially invited. Show your Fulton County News to some neighbor, who doesn't take it. Call his attention to the large amount and quality of the readiug matter. Tell him it all costs loss than two cents a week. Ask him to subscribe. John Utt is moving this week from the Trout farm westof town to the Daniel L. Grissiuger farm in Tod; Amos Seville takes charge of the Trout .farm, and James Woodal, Sr., goes on the Andy Washabaugh farm vacated by Mr. Seville. Ninety-eight is the number of uew subscribers that have been added lo the News list since the rirhtof January of this year. This without the aid of canvass ers, premiums, combinations, or other special effort, shows a healthy relation between paper tind people. Our books are wide open. Mr. Lafayette Tuck, who haa been away from town several weeks is home ugain and the whistle at the piu-mill is heard again. We learn that the com puuy will work up the timber on hand which will only take a few weeks, and then leuiove the fac tory from the county, between the bed and the wheel and crushed so that the entire nail had to be removed and the rest of. the linger put out of busi ness. RAW OR INFLAMED LUNGS Yield quickly to the wonderful curative and healing qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar. It pre vents pneumonia and consump tion from a hard cold settled on the lungs. Sold by all dealers. Fire at Clear Ridge. Monday night about 10 o'cl jck the dwelling house of J. V. Car mack at Clear Ridge was discov ered to be on fire. When the neighbors got there it was ira possible to get into the house. l. f . . 1.1 . U A. 1 ' f it was with great difficulty that it was saved. The family had part- ('; ly moved onto the Henry farm, ; K J. K. Johnston's i SPRING AND SUMMER i jjoods are arriving, and it becomes necessary to make changes in the arrangement of stock. Hence we have many things such as remnants, men's and boys' suits, ladies' dress goods, shoes, notions, &c, that are being closed out at greatly reduced prices to make room tor our large Spring and Summer stocks. This is the time ot year to come in tor bargains. Don't wait too long, J. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg, Ra. that still remained in the house '?. was the cook stove, besides many j if; other things. ' j KNOBSVILLE. ' l 0. families getting into new homes, (i Mr. Lewis Cook leaves our town;jj to make his home ca Charley Mc- w Gee's farm at Burnt Cabins. Ja- ' cob Long moves into the house . ir3 vacated by Lewis Cook, and Dan Gunnellsoes into the house va cated by Jacob Long. Austin Carbaugh moves to Franklin, and Samuel Cromer back to his farm vacated by Mr. Carbaugh. Wel come back, Sam. William Snyder's family have all been sick for the last couple of weeks. Will has his hands full, now, cooking, carrying water, and attending to other chores about home. ' ' Family Wanted. To move on farm In Allen's Val ley, opposite Knobsville, Pa., to keep store for saw mill camps, and to keep boarders. Employ, ment given to men of the family Rent free, and possession giv en at once. Au excellent oppor tunity for the right part. Call on or address H. Kaluach & Sons, Richmond Furnace, 3t. Pa. p. a THIS WAY GENTLEMEN ! 50 tons feed and Hour on hand. Pure grain chop, $ 1.35; Brand, 1.25; Flour, f 1.25 to $1.00. One carload of but had not moved all their furni -j M.fflillburg Sprillfl WaqOHS fill r A nnn nrm Apt.im noraccitv 1 ! w-r ' r ?' and Buggies Wagons N0 to KH. Buggies 7:. One car York A Grade Unties 18 spokes, rivets rim, leather cushions, dust-proof box, bracer on chaft, full ruboer top 4-bow, 'i-iti. 1 car of Beaver Springs hand made Farm Wagous'i linoly painted, long hound, round coupling pole, steel slceln, $55, $i5, $08, and $75. Standard Fertilizers $1X00. Standard Bone and Pot ash $14.50. I can supply you with fertilizers any time from April 1st, to November 1st. C. E. Starr, THREE SPRINGS, F. CI RUCI I C HI'I'KKIOlt IIANDAOPS r LHW C.LL o wui'i K kokoatai.ikii'K i;l.si to stock INOS TDIICCCC ABIIOMJNAUSUPPOK1KIU KllOOto KKISSriiiKu Uiu Nt., Hlillu,lel.liU, r. Your Sunday Dinner will taste better if your groceries are bought at CF. SCOTT'S They are pure and wholesome, and are sold at prices that defy compltlon 3 cans of Corn 25c. 3 cans of Tomatoes 25c. 1 can of Sweet Potatoes 10c. If you want something good to drink buy my loose colTee. C. F Scott, McConnellsburg, Pa. J Opposite Postoilloo. f To Cere a Cold in One Day Toko Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. PfaJy Seven Million boies soU In past 1 3 raontht. ThlS Signature SkJ&7T Curt Crip ,ln Two Days. on every your Health and S'i klCNGTill with JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a pJtusant, potent, and permanent Invigorator for WOMEN, Get It from your Druggist. 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 Lawns at as LOW PRICES as they have sold. A few ladies, misses and children's GOAT; that you can buy at a BARGAIN, any of them will be asgood next seasonas now. A lot of LADIES TOP SKIRTS 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. ! iii.wiiMwim mm in mm jn. i.n.i iimiw , i ib i h m ! CI IILP 15 r.V 'l MEN. From Chicago, every day, March i to May 1 5, 1 905, to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Sacramento and many other points in California. Tickets good in tourist sleeping cars. Rate for double" berth, Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Sacramento and many other points in California, $y. Through train service from Union Passenger Station, Chicago, via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul AND Union Pacific-Southern Pacific Line If yoi are thinking of such a trip, this is your opportunity to make it at least expense. Handsome book descriptive of California sent for six cents' postage. F. A. MILLER, General PmsBenger Agent, U4S Railway Exchange, CHICAGO. W. S. HOWELL, General Eastern Agent, 3S1 Broadway, NEW YORK CITY. 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