-f -r-: INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS I SOLAR PLEXUS BLOW. Of Local and General Intercut, Gathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Mrs. Diana Bare of Maddens' ville, is visiting her brother, Dr. Madden of Altoona. Foley's Honey and Tar is pecul iarly adapted for asthma, bron hitis and hoarseness. Sold by all dealers. David Ashton of Maddensvillc, left Saturday to visit his sister, Mrs. Annie Woolett, who resided at Fort Littleton a few years ago. Mrs. Mary Cuff and .Nora Wat son are spending this week at the home of the former's father, IJenry Caution near Mercers burg. You never heard of any one us ing Foley's Iloney and Tar and cnot being satisfied. Sold by al dealers. Whene'er you feel impending ill, And need a magic little pill, No other one will fill the bill, Like DeWitt'sLittleEarly Risers. The famous little pills "early RisEits"curo constipation, sick headache, biliousness, etc. They never gripe or sicken, but impart early rising energy. Good for either children or adults. J. C. P. Jones, Chief Burgess, Miles burg Borough, Pa., says: "I nev er used pills in my family during the forty years of housekeeping, fiat gave such satisfactory re sults as DeWitt's Little Early Ris ers " Sold at Trout's drug store. "What do you know about the prisoner ?" asked the judge. "I don't know nothm' 'bout him, jedge, only he's bigoted." "Big oted, "said hishoaor. "Yes, sah." "What do you mean by "bigot ed?" "Well, jedge," explained the witness, "he knows too much foh one niggah and not nuff fob. two." Administered to Russia by Japan Sun day and Monday. Man't Unreasonableness is often as great as woman's. But Thos. S. Austin, Mgr., of the Re publican, of Leavenworth, lad., was not unreasonable, when he refused to allo v the doctors to operate on his wife, for female trouble, "Instead," he says, "We concluded to try Electric Bitters. My wife was then so sick, she could hardly leave her bed, and live (5) physicians had failed to re lieve her. After taking Electric Bitters, she was perfectly cured, and can now perform all her house nold duties." Guaranteed at Trout's drug store, price 50c. Always Take Time. Take time to breathe a morn ing prayer, asking God to keep you from evil, -and use you for His glory during the day. Take time to be pleasant. A bright smile or a pleasant word falls like a sumbeam upon the hearts ot those around us. Take time to be polite. A gen tle "I thank you," "If you please," "Excuse me," etc., even to an inferior, is no compromise of dignity, and you know "True politeness is to say The kindest things in the kind way." ( Take time to be patient with children. Patience and kindness will open a way for good influence over almost any child. Take- time to be thoughtful about the aged. Respect gray hairs even if they crown the head of a beggar. says it cured mended it to others, WIPED OFF THE FACE OF THE SEA. Japan has virtually brought to an end the war In tho Far East by administering a crushing defeat to the Russian Navy in tho Ko rean Straits. The fighting is still in progress Togo pursuing his scattered and demoralized enemy after one of the most notable and decisive na val battles of history. Tho Rus sian loss at tho end of the Sunday fighting was fourteen vessels sunk and five captured. In tho former list are three of the Czar's newest and best battleships and in thelatter three more first class men-of-war. Rear Admiral Nebogatoff has been taken prisoner, with about 3000 other Russians. It is re ported, seemingly on good author ity, that Vice Admiral Rojestven sky was lost, with his flagship, the Kniaz Suvaroff. The Japanese escaped with trilling damage' to their. larger fighting ships, while their abso lute losses seem to be contiued to the list announced yesterday one cruiser and ten torpedo boats. Japan has won the supremacy of the sea in the Far East, per haps for all time. European di plomats agree that Russia can never defeat the Japanese nation on land or sea, aud the opinion is general that peace will quickly follow in the wake of the terrible naval duel now coming to a con clusion in the Korean Straits. A Lesson in health. Healthy kidneys filter the im purities from the blood, and un less they do this good health is impossible. Foley's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys aud will positively cure all forms of kid ney and bladder disease, It strengthens the whole system. Sold by all dealers. HUSTONTOWN. James R. Sharpe, president of the Fulton County Fire Insurance Company, was in town a night last week. "Jim" is one of Beth el's hustlers, and any organiza tion backed by such men as he must certainly be O. K. Nettie Ranck is teaching an eight-weeks' term of summer school at this place for primary scholars. Clarence Seville,' photographer of McConnellsburg has pitched his tent in this town and is doing business in an up-to-date man ner. The P. O. S. of A. have secured Claude T. Renoof Allentown, Pa., as one of the speakers for the big 4th of July celebration to be held in this place. As an orator and speaker he is surpassed by few in eastern Pennsylvania. "Col Spangler 's" western show gave two exhibitions in this placo last-Monday, and we have this to say of the show : It was well worth the Drice of admission. M. L. Kirk and force ot paint ers gave the new M. E. parsonage its initial coat one day last week. Strictly (ienuloe, 1 Most of the patent medicine testimonials are probably genu ine. The following notice recent ly appeared in the Atchison (Kan.) Globe: "Joe Tack, a well known engineer, running on the Missou ri Pacific between Wichita and Aiowa, lately appeared in a big one, with a picture, and when he was in this office to-day, we ask ed him about it. He says he had terrific pains in his stomach, and thought he had cancer. His drug gist recommended Kodol and he him. He recom- who were also cured." Kodol Dyspepsia cure digests what you eat and cures all stomach troubles. Just as surely as the sun shines your stomach can be brought back to its originally pure condition and life sweetened by this lasting f.nd truly the greatest digesUnt kuown. Sold at Trout's drug Btore. KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all diseases. Cm CV'O KIDNEY CURE It I 1 1)1X1 0 Suartatnd Rioedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the Best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. , PRICK 50c. aaJSIXO. For sale at Trout's drug store LADIES TDr.la Franco's! - . . i . . . -COMPOUNDS ?wt ?s tit f-ciyt w w tMX Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Htiparlor f n other rentedlea amri at high prtcM. (hire) KUftrunlud. Bilt'C'nitwfully URt-tl ly over '-VIOO.OOO Wimn.ii. Hrti'ft, t.t Ceiita.druf KUU ur hy mail. TuaiilnonUU A ImiokIhL trtw. nr. LaVraoco, . , fblladelplila, COVAI.T. Mac Mellott and wife of Need uioro, spfnt Suudny with tho lat ler'a father, Silas M org rot. J. H. Cnvalt is sjwndinj? a few wooks vis'tiug fiien.U in Chicago and vicinity. 1 1. M. Peck, agent for tho Amor ican Wall Paper Company, return ed from a business trip to Pitts burg last week. H. W. Hatfield loRt a valimhln horse last week. Ellis Peck and Albert Wink vis ited Ward Baruhart hst Sunday. Our hustling supervisor, John Troxel, is repairing the roads in this vicinity. The Oakley Sunday school will observe "Children's Day" Sun day, June 18th at 10 o'clock a. m. tto-v") the coutih and heala lunga HNE RiMiE. Jos. Fisher and Mrs. Jacob llesfi visited Alfred Peck and tarn ily last Saturday. W. G. Peck spent last Sunday ith his part-tils, Alfred Peck and wifp. A. W. Fisher spent last Sunday with FJ. H. Peck. A Mellott was through this vi cinity last week buying up cows. Edith Mellott was spending a" few days with her sister Mrs. Logue Hess. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Itching, blind, bleeding or pro truding piles. Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 0 to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggisthasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Stylish and Up-To-Date. We have just received a new lot of fino dress and ready-to-wear hats, and believe we can offer you the most Stylish and I'p-to-date Hats (or the money. Those are conceptions that will please you. Some designs are exact copies of the leading Paris Styles. Every hat is made' of dependable materials, embodying excellent workmanship and they are moderately priced. They are here, for your inspection. Come, and see thera We have a lino of Infants' caps from 2.1c up to $1.35 each. Baby Hats 50c, 75c. and tl.OO. Ladies Collars 10, 15, X, 25 and 60c; I.udioB Collar and Cuff sets 25 and 50 cents; Iluehiiig for collars 15 anil 50 cents a yd; China Silk 50 cents a yard. Lena E3. LeucJig, Hustontown, Fei. More News for May. Have you seen our display of clothing- for men and boys yet? It will do your heart good to see them, even it you are not needing a suit. A full suit ot black diagonal tor 2.40 ready to put on and wear. A mix ed cassimere suit for 4.00, and a heavy strong busi ness suit, 5. A Clean Up Sale of boys light all wool summer suits, worth 3.50 for $2. A pretty summer suit for young man (coat and pants) and pants with turn-up bottoms for 5.50. The largest line of pretty pants for summer wear. Tempting offerings in Dry Goods a fixed principle at this house. There are four things that we want you to know about our underwear: 1, That they are attractive. 2, That they are well made. 3, That the materials are worthy, and, 4, That they are lower priced than such goods are usually sold at. Remember not once in a while but all the time, we sell the "same goods for less money." I'm truly J. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg, Pa. IrrTJTO WAV iTEMWT I 3 11110 ii ai umujumuDii i g - II 50 tons feed and flour on hand. Pure grain ehop, 91.35; Kj Brand, 1.25; Flour, 1.25 to 1.(I0. One carload of j Alif flinburg Spring Wagons and Buggies f Wagons H0 to M8. Busies (18, ty W One car York A Grade Buggies 18 spokes, rivets rim, (Spj leather cu.shions, dust-proof box, bracer on shaft, full fvj CJJ rubber top-4-bow, 15. . PJj JJ 1 car of Beaver Sprlugs hand iimde Farm Wagous, 'tf finely painted, long hound, round coupling pole, steel Cj V skein, $55, $05, $08, and $75. 3 W. Standard Fertilizers 00. Standard Bone and I'ot- j$ W ash-fU.50. l ean supply you with fertilizers any time nK from April 1st, to November 1st. J5J C. E. Starr, p THREE SPRINGS, FA. J For 75 years the favorite family medicine for throat and lungs. VOIClj? To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LoXfttlVC DrCIT.O Quinine Tellcts. C (V'L ieven MUlloa taxes told In put 13 montht. TtiS fcl.'tare, Cmt Crip Id Two Days, ca every W.il. NJiSBlT orljr opposite Cooper Itounc is better prepared than ever be fore to furnish our farmers with BINDERS, MOWERS, HAY RAKES, and one of the best Corn Plows in use. Repairs for all kinds of Mowera and Binders, Sections for all kinds of Binders and Mowers cheaper than ever. Binder Twine AVVAV, AWAY, down this year. Machine Oil from 20c to 5ln per gallon. Falling-Top Buggies and Runabout Buggies, Stick Wapons, Ac. Also Garden Tools of all kinds. If you want to save money you will call on W. H. NESEIT, M'Connellsburg WHY? CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS ??.fr;.Mi,VI.r'!la'"''.- ". "k nrucsiit for Mold mrulllo bon-B, avitlnl with bltm ribbon. Krfuar 4annrruua ull. lonand Imltatloni. Iluv of v.mr I)iniM.it Or M.II.1 4... In n.miu in u . i ' ... . . 1 a-Malal and - Krlirf for l.n.li,'.." i tr, f. . -. leauuiutiiKts. bold by OHICRHMTKn nHnwtnii. n. ala MautUoa Nquarc, I'll I LA- PA. JtrUB yapar. Why ha our More becu visited by people far and near ? Why has our trade been prowini; every day ? Why do people continue to trade with us after once buying from lis f Ask the man who bus been dealing with us these questions and he will tell you without hesit ntlon ihat we have what the peo ple want and that our prices are lower than others. Tls a fact Unit we are in Crum's store but we have made so many ehanj; in the line of (foods curried thnt yot would scarce ly know the place. We are not afraid to quote prices for fear of being under sold. Here's a few prices. 8 pounds rice 25 cents. 7 pounds good prunes " 25 cents. 8 cakes Star soap 25 cents. 16 pounds granulated sugar $1 '.OO 4 cans corn 25 cents. Totm Talk Tobacco a plug 25 cents. 5c s nokjng tobacco, package 3 cents. 5 gcllOK of oil GO cents. 140 pounds sack of salt GO cents. Lancaster Giugham, a yard 6 cents. Machine Thread, a spool 4 cents. Lawn 5 cents a yd up. Calico 4 cents a yd up. Laces cent a yd up. We cannott name you prices on all our goods but we assure you that you will say this is the bargain store of Huntingdon county if you will give us a trial. Harry E. Huston, Crum Store, Saltillo, Pa. FULTON COUNTY NEWS .is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. GEO.W. are now showing the largest line of House Furnishings in town. Carpets, Mattings, Li noleums,oil cloths, cur tains, blinds, &c. A good table oil cloth 1 1 cts. yard. By the time yourjeyes cac hthis we will have all our spring and summer stuffs for dresses and waists which we will be glad to show you. Shoes for everybody all grades and prices. Please call. GEO. Wi REISNER & CO. McConnellsburg, Pa. for tkMrkt . tfUM. ' w