V I INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS . Of Local and General Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped from our . Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Nico New Mackerel at Irwin's. Try Butter toast crackers at Irwin '8. Zack Mcllheny, of Taylor town ship, spent a few hours In town last Friday. Try Irwin's Fancy blend of Coffee, 20c. per lb. Buy Flour at Irwin's. Duffy's or Lauver's best roller Flour SOc. a sack; $3.90 a bbl. Miss Irvie Bull, of New York City, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hull. There will be a "Grab Social" held at the Methodist church at Greenhill next Saturday evening. Everybody welcome. This is a g'X.'l time to sub scribe for the Fulton County News. Only a dollar a year in ad vance. WANTEn.-Names and address es of Carpenters, Painters and Bricklayers. Send to LI. D. Swahts, Scranton, Fa. Mrs. Judge Morton spent the time from Friday until Sunday in the home of her sister, Mrs. Amos C. Palmer in Belfast town ship. Diviue services in St. Paul's Reformed church in this place next Sunday, Sept. 24th, in the morning at 10:30; in the evening at 7:30. Foley's Kidney Cure makes the diseased kidneys sound so they will eliminate the poisons from the blood. Sold by all dealers. Jeweler Wm. II. Ludwig, of Chambsrsburg, left last night for New York City, and will spend sometime there selecting artistic merchandise for the coming wed dings and for the holidays. J. K. Kirkpatrick and wife, William It. Kirkpatrick, W. II. Fredericks and wife, M. F. Fred ericks, and Mrs. C. E. McCaus lin all of Philadelphia, are spend nig this week at the Washington House. Foley's Ilouey and Tar is pecul iarly adapted for chronic throat troubles, and will positively cure bnonchitis, hoarseness and all bronchial diseases. Refuse sub stitutes. Sold by all dealers. Myrtle Stouteagle and Rboda Lake had a pleasant trip over Sun day. Saturday morning' they started from McConnellsburg, driving across the mountain to Loudon, thence by way of Rich mond they went to Fannettsburg and remained until Monday in the home of Mrs. Laura McCor mick. Returning they came home by way of Burnt Cabins. Mrs. McCormick was formerly Miss Laura Gordon, a well known school teacher of this county. Everything is in the name when it comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C. DeWitt & Co., of Chicago, dis covered so me years ago how to make a salve from Witch Hazsl that is a specific for piles. For blind, bleeding, itching and pro tiuding piles, eczema, cuts, burns bruises and all skin diseases De Witt's Salve has no equal. This has given rise to uu merous worthless- counterfeits. Ask for De Witt's the genuine. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. SHOOTIM AFFRAV. I0DO. U. W. Mellott and family, of Harrisburg, Pa., visited friends in this section. Mrs. Jane Barton, of Brush Creek, is visiting friends and rel atives. James Chaney has returned with his family to his home in Md. Mrs. Barbara Smith has been suffering seriously with sheuma tisin. Mrs. Mac Mellott was visiting at Iddo last Saturday. ' Wm. B. .. Glevenger ' visited friends in this vicinity recently. Our school commenced Monday under the management' of Ida; Bard. t 1 t r V Andy Neuroth at Mvrcembnrg, Shot Last Evening by Hit Son-in-law. Aodrew Neuroth was shot in the hip by a 88 calibre revolver in the hands of his on-in-law, James Brinkley, at their, home in Mer cersburg, between (Vand 7 o'clock last evening. The ball struck the femur an inch below the hip joint and glanced downward causing a painful wound. Mr. Neuroth and his son-in-law own and live in, a double house, and it seems that the domestic relations between the two fami lies have not been most cordial. The shooting is said to have oc curred during a quarrel. No ar rest had been made this morning yet. WILL 0PM)SE VACCINATION. Feel Swollen o ImmeoM Slis. : "1 had kiduey trouble so bad that I could not work," says J. J. Cox, of Valley View, Ky., "my feet were a wollen to immense size and I wjis confined to iny bed and physicians were unable to givo me any reher. My doctor finally r escribed Foley's Kidney Cure which mads a well iran of mo." Sold by all dealers. Society Forming in Chambergburg to Fight New Rules. Have Counsel Engaged. Since the article on the subject of vaccination of the pu blic schools as found on the first page of the "News" was put in type, we learn that the measure is meeting with much opposition. The following from yesterday's Chambersburg Public Opinion shows something of the attitude the citizens of our neighboring town are taking. The Opinion says : "There is in course of forma tion in Chambersburg an anti- vaccination society, the purpose or which will be to oppose the pronunciemento of the state health department calling for the vaccination of all school children, according to the law of 1905, as set forth in the recent circular letter of the State Health Com missionei Dixon and seconded by a vote of the public school teach ers of Chambersburg. It is alto gether likely that there will be a test case in the local courts and that some interesting develop ments will. "Dr. Jonn L Weaver, the well known neurologist, has taken the initiative in the society and al ready has' secured the names of a number of heads of families who have signified their inten tions of becoming members. Dr. Weaver will continue his mission ary work and later in the week there will be a public meeting at which the organization of the auti- vaccinationists will be brought about. "In the meantime Dr. Weaver has employed private counsel to instruct on the law in the case. The constitutionality of the law is the point in question. "The order for vaccination has been pretty generally discussed over town and there is no doubt but that there fs a decided senti ment against it in many quarters, A number of parents have em phatically declared that their children shall not be vaccinated, no matter if they be compelled to remain away from school because of the fact. One man said that, should his child be kept away from school, he would prosecute the school board for depriving the little one of educational advantag es secured to it under the consti tution. "The new law does not only ap ply to public schools, as many people believe, but to "Sabbath Schools, select, private and paro chial schools." It means that Sunday school superintendents or teachers who allow unvaccin ated children to attend, are amen able to the law. "Very interesting develop ments are expected in Chambersburg." 38 Ut of Both Hands. We should form the habit of using euch of our hands in turn in our one handed activities. In a few months we mi;: lit attain to fair ambidexteri ty, in a few years to the full "use of each hand. For this object the best exercise is writing with the neglect ed hand. If a man learned to write well with either hund uhnost all the other unimauual graces would be added unto him. There are many other unimanual activities in which, by changing the hand employed in them, we might cultivate ambidex terity, as in carrying a stick or um brella, in fencing with a foil, in counting money, in changing our watch pocket from side to side, in changing the parting of our hair, in the use of a spoon in taking soup, in domestic curpeatry and in many oth er usual activities. Sir James Saw- .. . Saw Timber Wanted., Tract of Oak Saw-timber want ed. Give acreage, description of timber, price, and full particu lars.' For further information, apply to, or address News Office, McCouisellaburp, Po, 17 LBS. FOR A DOLLAR. Yes, 17 lbs. of granuhited sugar for a dollar. Not much money in it for us, but you see we do not have to charge you as much profit as if we were in a large town and had big rent to pay. We can sell you Mason's ball jars quarts at 65c a doz and halt gallons at 75c. Can gums from 3c to 10c a doz. We have just received a splendid line of Shoes Men's heavy shoes, $1.00 up, men's dress shoes $1.50, up, men's special the Oom Paul at 2.75 usual price $3.50. Women's whole leather shoes $1.50. $1.75, and 52.00; women's dress shoes, 51.25, 51.50, $1.75 and special Flora Doran at $2.00. Then, ot course, we have a full line of ladies' dress goods, flannels, outings, calicoes, ging hams, underwear for men, women and children, shirts, hats, lamps, and everything usually found in an up-to-date countrv store. Bring us your market. G. J. MELLOTT, Gem. v. CI. BAR RlftOB. It. S. Winegardner made a bus iness trip to McConnellsburg Friday. Lou Kerlio, who had been pnnding the pas! wenk with her sister, Mrs. Bert Henry, of Mc Connellsburg, returned home last Saturday. Andrew Mellott and wife, of McConnellsburg, spent Sunday with friends in this vicinity. Loy McClain and Cleveland Cri der, of New Grenada, sprnt Sun day evening with the family of II. T. Heeter. Come again, boys. A. W. JJrown aud wife were guests of Catharino McCluin on Sunday. Mrs. Wilson Catchall is very ill at this writing. Duffield Sipes, of McConnells burg, who had beou spending the past week with J. K. Fields, re turned to his homo last Friday. James Appleby, of Decorum, spent Saturday with his fathor-in-law, N. Ii. Henry. ' Nervin Shaw, of Uu.itontown, passed through our town on his way home early Sunday morning. There was quite a lot of friends visited Mrs. Sarah Fields last Sunday: J. H. Black and wife, Milton Kohrer, wife, and three children; Daniel Black and wife, Lizzie Black and her eentleman friend. They spent the Sunday ! WM5ffittWJ!&& very pleasantly and returned to Saltillo Sunday evening. ' Airs. (Jarrie Walker is snenrl-i'. ing a week with her motner Mrs. Catherine McClean. Annie Irwiu of McConnells burg, has come to help the IIus ton family move to Saltillo. Jennie Davis is still a frequent caller at T. W. Huston's family. John Laidig and wife were the guests of C. L. Henry's on Fri day. James Appleby and wife, of Decorum ana Mrs. N. 3. Henry spent Saturday night at Frank Keith's. at Woodvjle. Doctors Could not Help Her. "I had kidney trouble for years," writes Mrs. Raymond Conner, of Shelton, Wash., "and the doctors could not help me. i tried Foley's Kidney Cure, and the very first dose gave me relief and I am now cured. I cannot say too much for Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by all dealers. Thirteen School Teachers. Tod township does not lay any claim to being the whole of Ful ton county not even to being the largest township. The fact is, Tod is one of the smallest town ships in the county, but she is not without her distinguishing marks. Just now she is walking around with a chip on her shoul der challenging any other town ship in the county to show a bet ter record for turning out school teachers. Besides having enough good material to till her own five schools, she furnishes eight teach ers to help her neighbors out, as follows : Russell Nelson, to Ayr; Minnie E. Mock, to Franklin; Zoe and Jessie Mason, and Bessie Morton, to Bethel; Amos Peigh tel to Taylor; Blanche Morton, to Brush Creek, and W. Don Mor ton, high school in Wells. I Announcement Our line of Sample Shoes for the Jail and winter 1Q05 will be on display at the Fulton House September 26th, 27th, 28th, Queen Quality, Stetson Shoes, Packard Shoes, H alkabout Shoes, for men $2.50, 3.00, $3.50, $4.00, and$5.00 Cross Shoes, Florence Shoes, for women. $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50. Eg In eluding a full line of GLOVE RUBBERS f5 in all the Latest Styles and Lasts. 3 j$j Respectfully, gjj I John R. Hutton, jS Chambersburg, Fa. "A cold or cough nearly always produces constipation the water all runs to the eyes, nose and throat instead ot passing out of the system through the liver and kidneys. For the want of mois ture the bowels become dry and hard." Kennedy's Laxative Hon ey and Tar is the original Laxa tive Cougb Syrup. It meets aud corrects the above conditoms, by acting as a pleasant catharic op the bowels expels all colds from the system and cures all coughs, croup, whooping cough, la grippe bronchitis, etc. Sold by Stout eagle & Bro. FUItON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Tear in Advance. Superintendent Chas. E Bar ton went with his family over to Newport, Pa., yesterday, where Mrs. Barton, with the children, will visit in the home of her par ents, and Mr. Barton will return in a day or two, aud begin his school visitatious. New Falling Top Buggies, both Factory and Handmade from $35 to $85 Surreys j and Wagons Large stock oo hand all the time to select from. W. R. EVANS, Hustontown. Pa. FOLEYSHONEYTAR frkUtrmai mafm, tut. Mm ! W.H. NESBIT Nearly opposite Cooper House Is better prepared than ever be fore to furnish our farmers with BINDERS, MOWERS, HAY RAKES, unci one of the best Corn Plows in use. Repairs for all klmta of Mowers and Binders, Sections for all kinds of Hinders and Mowers chouper than ever. Binder Twine LADIES 1 Win MjJg Dr. La Franco's COMROUND-J tTTf-mreASf y Vv Safe. Quick. Reliable Regulator gu parlor lo olhar rmniM loin oiid pn, f'lirn ni.iili'l. Su.i'fmfully UMid by dim Frl. . J 3 Onli, dnif- ulitt or Ity until. TulUiioulU A booklet rrea. llitit or ity iiiii. Dr. .franco. rulladttlpbla, fa. awav, down this year, Oil from 2'c to 5 kj per Kennedy! Laxative Honey and Tar Cures all Coughs, and .xp.la Colda from tn. yst.ro by g.Dtly moving the bow. Is. AWAY, Machine gallon. Falling-Top Buggies and Runabout Buggies, S'.lok Wagons, &o. Also Garden Tools of all kinds. If vou want to save money you will call on W. H. NESBIT, M'Connellsburg FOLEYSHONlTAR '.uret ColJ: Fr.venta fn.uinonla For 75 years the favorite family ihedicine for throat and lungs. VV-Jirjfrfj Cure Crip Tw Days. To Cure a Cold in One Dny Tci Loxctivo Drcmo Quinine Teikts. P Xv Sawn kCUioa aoias oU la sst 13 Months. Ttlj SlttOne, VTrirvX tZZ, 3 TWO CARS of Fresh Fertilizer Received this week. Wheeler's Wheat Grower $13 per ton. JVhecler s Dissolved Bone $14 per ton. Special inducements to large buyers. You want good results. Let us help you get them. HARRY E. HUSTON, SALTILLO, PA. OPEN LETTER FROM Geo. W. Reisner & Co. To our patrons and the public generally : IVe have just received the LARGEST LOT OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING we have ever bought. The STYLES are Strictly UP-TO-DATE, and the QUALITY and PRICE are , strictly all right. We want you to see our suits before you buy. Our SHOES FOR FALL AND WINTER are now coming in and will be ready for you yery soon. These we want you to see. As EARLY AS MAY, we bought our Cotton Blankets, Outings, Flannelettes, Sc., and can say to you that we can sell you these goods AT LEAST 2 CENTS A YARD CHEAPER. . , THAN LAST YEAR, and in some of them more. For early fall serving, we have the goods. Very respectfully, G. W. Reisner l Co. McConnellsburg; KIDNEY DISEASES at tlit mat fatal d all d! cases. Foley's mm or tacatj refunded, i Cor.tabi ttsotilzM reccjniztl' by eJ rtr.t dm!clar-s as ths ttdt fcr lUlzzy aad Uillzt trc.'Jri fTn CaaJ t Forlaal i at Trout's drug atora KILL the COUGH AND CURE THE LUNGS Baa. an ar m with lis' fi mrvYi uu it.iij; Hi Jon Discovery -M unaumriiura Prise 0UGHS and iOLDS 60s Ml. CO fits Trial. buraat sod Uuickeut Cur. tor .i TUKOA.T and LUNG XI. U.J, or MONEY EAC T. l:7