INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local and Ocneral Interest, Gathered . at Home or Clipped from our Exchaagea. . CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Good Cider vinogar at Gold smith's. This is a g'x.'t time to sub scribe lor the Pulton (Jounty News. Ouly a dollar a year in ad varice. Some big bargains at Gold smith's Grocery while they last. Auctioneer J. M. Chesnut and Jacob Lamberson of Taylor town ship, were among the visitors at the County Seat last Saturday. W. M. Cunningham and wife, of Pitcairn, Pa., who are now vis iting at Fort Littleton, spent a few hours in McConnellsburg yesterday. Mrs. Elizabeth Brumbaugh and Miss Lenore Decker, of Andover, spent several days last week the guests of George B. Mellott and wife, West Water street. One of the nobbiest business rooms in town now, is Trout's Drug Store, and it all comes from being repapered, repainted and having added a new steel ceiling. Pall Term Opening. The Tri-State Business College, Cumberland, Maryland, September 4, 5, 6. Adam Peale, a resident of White Hall, Adams county, who will be !)0 years old in December, is cut ting five new teeth. He is proud of them and hopes for an entire new set. Mrs. W. B. Stigers, of War tordsburg, received a telegram last week informing her of the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Andrew Daniels, at her home at Pawnee Rock, Kansas. Foley's Kidney Cure is a medi cine free from poisons and will cure any case of kidney disease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Sold by all dealers. Elder C. L. Punk, W. P. Hart and daughter Esta, and Miss Or pha Snyder, were among the number trwn this county who at tended the Baptist Association near Washington City last week. A subscriber who complained to the publisher that his paper was "damp" received the reply from the long suffering and pa tient editor that perhaps it was because there was so much "due" on it. "1 had diabetes in its worst for m, "writes Marion Lee, of Dun reath, Ind. "1 tried eight physi cians without relief. Only three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure made me a well man. " Sold by all dealers. A Kansas correspondent writes' the following : "The seventeen ybar locust has come back; the h jbo steals our honey; the chig gers bite us in the back and Sears-Roebuck gets our money. Pall Term Opening. The Tri State Business College, Cumberland, Maryland, September 4, 5, 6. E. Warren Miller, chief clerk for Jones & Laughlin Steel Co., Pittsburg, is spending bis vaca tion with the family of his uncle," Daniel Mock, and other friends in Pulton and Huntingdon coun ties. The pills that act as a tonic, and not as a drastic purge, are DeWitt's Little Early Risers. They cure headache, constipa tion, biliousness, Jaundice, etc. Early Risers are small and easy to take and easy to act. Sold by Stoute.igle & Bro. Readers should be on the look out for a swindler who is going about representing himself as an agent of theLarkin Company End offering to all a combination that causes almost any one with mon ey handy to buy. His offer is a lot of pills, a sewinor machine and twenty-five yards of carpet, all for the sum of $10. He delivers the pills and agrees to send the otner goods, but they never come and Lit victim has the pills and is out the money. , .The salve that heals withonta pear is DeWitt's Witch Hai Sa'vo. No remedy effects arch speedy relief. Itd-aws out in llamation, soothes, cools and heals all cuts, burns and bruises. A sure cure for piles and skin dis eases. DeWitt's is the only gen- tine Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of counterfeit?, they are danger ua. Sold by Stouteagb & Bro Lillian Fleming visited a few day lust wwufc in the ho'uo of S. U P i ii k c r at For t Li ttl e ton . M r liubecca Orlh of Fort Lit tleioii, lid- been vi-iiiiighqrdaug)i ter m Tinee rtp' ing oaring the past ivu weeks. ' The family ol die editor is in debted to MIsshs Nora and Phoe be Paylor for, a basket of fine summer apple?. Mrs. Sarah Coohdge and son Rogers, of Kansas, is visiting hor father S. L. Buckley, and sister Miss Anna, at Fort Littleton. Braidy Fleming of Clear Ridge, was in town on Saturday to meet some friends from West Virginia who expect to visit in the Flem ing home. Mrs. Geo. B. Shoemaker and daughter Miss Bess, on their re turn from Atlantic City, spent a few days in the home of her aunt Mrs. Wesley Cline at Fort Little ton. Harvey Stoner, a first class all around printer, who has been em ployed several years by the New Era Publishing Co., ofLancascer, Pa., is visiting his father, William Stoner, on Court House square. Mrs. Thomas Clyde and daugh ter Helen, of Philadelphia, are visiting the former's sisters and brother near McConnellsburg, after having spent two weeks very pleasantly in the home of Wm. Yonker and wife at War fordsburg. The Hohman meat market changed hands on Monday. A. A. Kirk and Judge Nelson, the recent proprietors, sold out to Harvey O. Unger aud John P. Conrad, who are now manipulat ing the cleaver and saw at the old stand. A ripe fig grown in McConnells burg and plucked from a tree in the home of Mrs. M. A. Thomp son, was presented to the editor yesterday. It is something of a curiosity, and is about the shape and size of a pear, that is. of a pear the size of a fig. There is no way to maintain the health and strength of mind aud body' except by nourishment. There is no 'vay to nourish ex cept through the stomach. The stomach must be kept healthy, pure and sweet or the strength will let down and disease will set up. No appetite, loss of strength, nervousness, headache, constipa tion, bad breath, sour risings, rifting, indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles that are cm able are quickly cured by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. A Gala Day in Wells. There will be a basket picnic held by the Pine Grove Ep worth League, of Wells Tannery, in the Elias grove near the Wells Valley M. E. church on Saturday, Au gust 2Gth. A well arranged and most in teresting program has been pre pared and a good enjoyable time is expected. Three speakers have promised to b) on hand aud some good music will be rendered by the League, including some Cor net solos by one of Bedford coun ty s bost cornetists. An inter esting game of base ball by two strong teams in the afternoon. Everybody is cordially invited to spend the day with us. By order of the committee Margaret Golden, President. Consumption Threatened. C. Unger, 211 Maple St., Cham- paign, 111., writes: "I was' trou bled with a hacking cough for a year and 1 thought I had con sumption. I tried a great many remedies aud was under the care of physicians for several months. I used one bottle of Foley's Hon ey and Tar. It cured me, and! have not been troubled since." Sold by all dealers. Saw Timber Wanted. Tract of Oak Saw-timber want ed. Give ncronsre. description of ... 4 timber, price, aud full particu lars. For further information, apply to. or address News Office, AlcCnijiiellsburg, Pa. For 75 years the favorite family medicine for throat and Tcke Laxative Dronjo Quinino raiets. svi Million ! toid in pott 13 mbntht. This denature, CLEAR RIDUE. Cliircuc'i Collii'ge mid brido are visiting his mother, Mrs. Wilson Cuich tll , ' . v ' Cauipuieetihg broke up at Wal nut Grove on Monday. W. J. lirnVe's family was toe only ouo that tented from here this year. John and Anna Gordon and Mollie Weaver of West Virginia, are visiting the family ofT. E. Fleming. Also Mrs. A'!r Ash ton of Richvale, visited tho firmly of her undo, T. E. Finning last week. Mrs. John Evans, of Weyers Cave, Virginia, is v'uiting her par ents, Calvin Baker and wife. Clarence Henry of Pittsburg, and S C. Henry ofSixton, are visiting their lathor. Maudalyne St.vvna of McCon nellsburg, is vis'timr wr grand father N. B. Homy. Philip Hileman an I wife, W. C. and Dora Baker, 11. A licvard and wife of Bloomfi. Id, Ohio, vis ited at Calvin Baker's In tt week. POISONS IN F.1UD. Perhaps you don't realize that mauy pain poisons originate in your food, but some day you niny feel a twinge of dyspepsia that will convince you. Dr. King's New Life Pills are guaranteed to cure all sickness due to poisons of undigested food or money back. 25c at Trout's drug store Try them. Mr. C. J. Brewer lost a trocar, an instrument for puncturing bloated animals, while in town Monday, aud will consider it a great favor if the person finding it will return it to him promptly. FOLEYSIIONEYHDR fmrchlldrmmi nafrn, turw, Su lac Watch This Space Next week for the Ad of H. E. HUSTON'S big reduc tion sale at Saltillo, Pa. 200 FERTILIZER FOR SALE. Standard Fertilizer Packer's Union Fertilizer Zell'a Fertilizer Standard Hone and Potash Banner Wheat Grower Can be Kot at any time you WAGONS AND BUGGIES Milllinburg 3 seated top wagons 4 bows on each side 177.00. 2 seated top wagoua $72 00. Beaver Springs hand made Farm Wagons, steel skein, long hound round coupling pole, 3 sets of brukei-s, double bed, all complete, $05. Buggies all 18 spokes, rivits iu rim, $45 to $02. al t, Feed and Flour Salt in Oraiu bags 140 lbs. (ion. Agricultural Salt in 200 lb. bur lap sacks, $7.75 per ton. Chop, pure grain per 100 lbs., $1.35. Shorts good per 100 lbs., $1.35. Bran per 100 lbs., $1.15. Flour, all kinds ot the lowest cash price. Horse shooing, 80c, best shoes and nails. Highest mirket price paid for Cloverseed. C. E. Starr, THREE SPRINGS, FV. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. To Cuic a Cold in One Day ALL AROUND. Uoubon II. , Mellott, who has I ren employed in Franklin coun ty for Born' linn-, sponl l'r -in S it unlay uuiil Monday w.ih hie ti.other at Sip.- Mill. J. Watson El I maker, who had been spending some time at the Mountain House, is spending a few days in the home of James A. Stewart at Greenhill. Our carpenters George Strait and Fernando Decker are making an improvement by putting a new end to Phil Strait's house. Ara Deshong, of Sipes Mill, is visiting her aunts, Mrs. Jackson Deshong and Mrs Lewis Spons ler, at Greenhill. Joseph Railing, wife and two children, and Mnrla Betz, of Ship pou.sburg, visited their sister, Mrs. Harry Austin, at Saluvia. Mr. and Mrs. George Ensley's little daughter, Uettie, who had been very sick, is getting better. Bert Hann and family attended campmeeting, Sunday. (irave Trouble Foreseen. It needs but little foresight to : tell, that when your stomach and j liver are badly affected, grave ; trouble is ahead, unless you take ' the proper medicine for your dis ease, as Mrs. John A. Young, of Blay, N. Y., did. She says: "I had neuralgia of the liver and , stomach, my heart was weaken ed, and I could not eat. I was very bad for a long tune, but in Electric Bitters, I found jusi, what I needed, for they quickly relieved and cured me." Best medicine for weak women. Sold under guarantee at Trout's drug store, at 50c a bottle. Miss Jennie Davis of Williams port, Pa., is visiting iu the home of her uncle, Dr. A. K. Davis. TONS ALL FRESH GOODS. 13.00 $13.00 fl.1.00 $14 00 $14.00 come. Always on hand. res ft nd lungs. VOI' Cur. Crip b Two Days. en every &?r yrtrtr box. 25c. GEO. W. are now showing the largest line of House Furnishings in town. Carpets, Mattings, Li noleums,oilcloths, cur tains, blinds, &c. A good table oil cloth 1 1 cts. yard. By the time your eyes catchthis 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. W. REISNER & CO McConnellsburg, Pa. arm .' Addra. JOHN SEBASTIAN, Paw.Tref. Mcr Rock bland Sy.taoa, I CtUCAGO. RESSNER A CO, To the Pacific Coast to California, Oregon, Washington round-trip, long transit and return limits, liberal stop-over privileges. The rate is practically on the basis of one fare for the round trip. Of course, if you wish to visit both California and Oregon or Washington, the cost is slightly more. These reduced rates are in effect on certain dates in months of May to October, inclusive. They apply from all Eastern points via Chicago, St Louis or Memphis gateways. The Rock Island System will take you up in either Chicago or St. Louis, or at hundreds of other Middle West points and carry you to the Coast in through Standard or Tourist Sleepers with unexcelled Dining Car service. The Rock Island also affords a choice of routes : on the "Scenic" route you can stop off in Coloradosee Salt Lake Gty visit Yellowstone National Park; on the "Southern" route you can go via 1 Paso, thru New Mexico, then "up coast" to San Francisco and on to Portland or Seattle if desired. In short, these Pacific Coast excursions offer an unusually good chance to see our western country in a comprehensive manner. If you desire to go only as far as Colorado, there are excursion rates in effect to that section and return, all summer Ion, specially reduced June 30 to July 4, August 12 and 13, and August 30 to September 4. Extension trips to Ogden or Salt Lake and return at low cost also. From September 15 to October 31, 1905, one-way tourist or "colonist " tickets will be on sale to California and the Pacific Northwest -about half regular fare. If interested, .end nme and addr.M on tkU coupon, deufottiag which booklet wanted and to data of (tart aUo, to w. can Sad2i".bl.laBd Addr. Da,tiaHaa what point you plan to f o. Nam probabl adviaa definitely with report to ratM, ate (of'"-" ) i
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