INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS 01 Local and Oeaeral Interegf, dithered at Home or Clipped from oar Exchiafet. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Nice New Mackerel at Irwin's. Try Butter toast 'crackers at Irwin's. Try Irwin's Fancy blend of Coffee, 20c. per lb. , ) Every girl thinks that the love letters she writes would look well in print. Mrs. Hannah Cromer, of Pitts burg, is visiting relatives near Fort Littleton. Buy Flour at Irwin's. Duffy's or Lauver's best roller Flour 50c. a sack; $3.90 a bbl. This is a g'cl time to sub scribe for the Fulton County News. Only a dollar a year in ad vance. Emanuel H. Sipes, wife and daughter Esta, of Licking Creek township, spent yesterday in town. Mrs. Lottie Over and son Edgar Fulton, of Bedford, are staying a few days at the Washington House. Read the new advertisements of Harry E. Huston, Mrs. Little, and the Racket Store, in this week's issue. One by one the favorites of the fashionable summer resorts are tatting their places behind the ribbon counters. A better Drop-head Sewing Machine for eighteen dollars at Irwin's than any catalogue house can sell you. Call and see it. Wanted. -Names and address es of Carpenters, Painters and Bricklayers. Send to H. D. S warts, Scran ton, Pa. Mrs. Abram Runyan, of this place, is the guest of her daugh ter Mrs. Harry Dawney, of Hus tontown, this week. Mrs. Rebecca Orth of Fort Lit tletou, spent several days last '.week with her sister Mrs. Kate Anderson at Knobsville. Foley's Kidney Cure makes the diseased kidneys sound so they will eliminate the poisons from the blood. Sold by all dealers. Every lady and child should see the assortment of Ladies' Jack ets, Three quarter Coats, Auto mobile coats, and Children's long coats at J. K. Johnston's. Mrs. Fannie Fraker of Fort Lit tleton, is getting ready to move to Chattanooga, Tennessee. She expects to leave about the 21st of October. Foley's Honey 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. Owing to the absence of the pastor there will be no preaching in Green Hill Presbyterian church next Sunday. Communion ser vices two weeks later. Prepara tory service on Saturday, Qct. 14th, at 2:30 o'clock, p. m. If you ever took DeWitt's Little Early Risers for biliousness or constipation you know what pill pleasure is. These famous little pills cleanse the liver and rid the system of all bile without produc ing unpleasant effects. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. "Is Tim Slimmers still paying attention to 'Mandy Tompkins ?" asked the man who had been away from home for sqme time. "No," answered Farmer Corn tossel. "They don't either of 'em pay any 'tontion to the other, They're married," Vls'tor 1 wish to see your em ployer. Office Boy I'm sorry to say he's not in. Visitor Why are you sorry to say it? Office Boy Because it goes agin me conscience to tell lies. "A cold or cough nearly always produces constipation the water all runs to the eyes, nose and throat instead ot passing outoi the system through the liver and kidneys. For the want of inois ' lure the bowels become dry and hard.'' . Kennedy's Laxative Hon ey and Tar Is tbe original Laxa tive Cough Syrup. It meqts and corrects the above conditoius, by acting as a pleasant catharid on the bowels expels all colds from the system and cures all coughs, croup, whooping cough, la grippe bronchitis, eta. Sold, by Stout ingle A Bro. MCCOMORE. Tho bpnutiful tints appearing on the f ullage of the surrounding foi oats reminds us Unit the clos ing of atiotlu r nunimor is upon us. Our farmers m e very busy ta king care of tlx. ir immense crop of corn and buckwheat, and get ting out their seeding. Among those who were on the sick list last week were Mrs. J. B. Mellott, Mrs. Lemuel Garland and David Evans thelactnamed being seriously ill. Henry Mellott and family, near Harrisonburg, Va., are visiting the family of bis father, Dr. Mel lott. - Aunt Nancy PecH, ot Gem, spent most of last week among friends here. She is remarkably smart for 8 lady of her age. Mrs. Dennis Mellott had the misfortune last Thursday morn ing to fall and badly sprain and fracture her wrist Dr. Palmer was called and she is reported to be getting along very nicely. While splitting wood a few days ago. D. Garland split his thumb open and now carries his arm in a sling. Olive Hess of, Philadelphia, is now visiting her uncle W. F. Hart and family. School opened here last Mon day with thirty-one pupils. Rev. Powers occupied the pul pit in the Baptist church here last Sunday evening. Elder Funk went to Patterson Creek, W. Va., last Friday to his appointment for Saturday and Sunday. The meeting here last Sunday was well attended; and, although bunday was a wet day, the house was crowded. A number of strangers were in attendance from West Virginia, and Dohora, Pa. Elder BreUs is a very able and instructive speaker. Strikes Hidden Rocks. When you r shipof health strikes the hidden rocks of consumption, pneumonia, etc., you are lost, if you don't get l.elpfrom Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. J. W. McKinnon, of Talladegn Springs, Ala., writes : "I had been very ill with pneumonia, un der the care of two doctors, but was getting no better when I be gan to take Dr. King's New Dis covery. The first dose gave re lief, and one bottle cured me." Sure cure for bronchitis, coughs and colds. Guaranteed at Trout's drug store, I'rice 50c and $1 00. Trial bottle free. CLEAR RIDQE. James Brown and Harry Ram sey left on Monday morning for Frankliu county. Morris Cutchall of Huntingdon county, was the guest of A.- W. Brown on Friday. Goldie Fields is at Woodvale with Mr. Beaton's family. John Gladfelter is singing in "the Sweet By and By" for it is a dishwasher. Mrs. Hester Leford, of Hunt ingdon, visited her parents here last week. Roy Cromwell was a County Seat visitor recently, and of course stopped at the Fulton House. Bert Brown, wife, and two chil dren visited Jacob Winegardner last Tuesday. Elmer Ramsey has sold his store goods to Curt Starr, of Three Springs, and in the near future will give possession here. We learn he will go out into Hun tingdon county. Mrs. Calvin Baker and htr daughter, Mrs. Frank Madden are visiting the former's daugh ter Mrs. Philip Hilemnn in Altoo na. Mary Car mack visited her uncle Jesse Carmack on Sunday. Roy Fleming is visiting friends in tbe vicinity of Shade Gap. Mr. Sipes and wife of Pitts burg, were at J. W. Mowers' on Saturday. ' s Ephraim Kneed moved from Hustontown to th house vncated by the II union family. Adaaiid LillWm Flmniiig vitt (d f i'H'miI tit Kin.i'iyili Situ clny .)(.!in 0 ti II, N i Miih. I last wvek vUiUd ; s xij.tr M.'i. T. K Fiirii"ir Kodol Dyspepsia Cure i . V r tainly a wonderful remedy for indigestion, dyspepsia and weak stomachs. They say it never falls to cure and that it strength ens the digestive organs and makes the stomach and breath as sweet as a rose. Sold by Stout eagle A Bra DOTT. Farmers are bi.sy seeding and (Milling corn. The corn crop is excellent, arid we will hwoplouty of tuj)li in lct tins witlU'l' (1.1 tin pumpUu crop is h bouncer.' .lhn Fishjr has moved his saw mill to J, C. Fisher's to cut a tract of timber. Thereisalargeamount of timber being cut in this neigh borhood. Mrs. Emanuel Fepli-y i very sick. Her daughter R'a of Cum berland, has been cummoned home. Joseph Carnell, who for the past year has br-va on the sick list, is not improving. Last Saturday evening' as A. M. Bivens sat reading his "Fulton County News" i ho door opeued and he was amn,od to sew quitn a number of his 1-1. -nrlx walk in They took possession of his house and at half past- ten sei ved a de licious oyster supp -r which every one enjoyed. There was plenty of chin music and rattli ig ot dish es until midaight when the com pany dispersed. Rev. J H. Barney delivered an ablo sermon last Sunday morn ing s,t Cedar Grovo church. At the close of the service the Cedar Grove puglists had ,a sparring match, which afforded much amusement to the young people of the neighborhood. Mrs. C. C. Spencer and two daughters, of Phoenix, Md., who have been visiting friends in this vicinity for the past two weeks have gone to Millstone, Md., to spend some time with her par ents, John McKee and wife be fore returning home. Mrs. M. C. Spencer is building a very nice house which will be a great improvement to her farm. W, P. Yonker is the contractor. George Wilson intends building a largo house next spring. He has already engaged the stone mason to build the wall. Mr. Wil son is selling a large tract of tim ber to J. T. Bridges and Com pany. Miss Minnie Dalbey left for Allegheny City this morning, where she expects to take a course in a commercial college. Taste Tells in tbe selection of a Hut more, per haps, than in any one article of one's apparel. Maye Johnston, spent a week, while in the city in studying the latest models and ac quainted herself with all the little specialties in the art of fashionable hat construction. The ladies Hats have never been prettier and the prices more rea sonable than this season. They come in almost every shape and style although the small hat is the prevailing style and the colors brown, preen and blue. Jvliss Johnston can show you all colors and shapes, and it will be a treat to visit her store and see her stock. Hats made to order and trimmed free of charge. Maye Johnston, West Water Street, McConnellsburg. FOLEYSIIONEYTAR Mom ba cough and feaala lm LADIES ) Dr. La Franco's ( M UCOMPOUN oa J Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Superior to otnr remwmi v " Our (unlilwl. Suiof Mfullj '"' by over ...... a ... a.. Pvlna. 'ijll'mill. llrUI. . ai.iir utdi. I. .m.i ; V. T ... 1 1 t I . I tuwiklML fr. r. LaVraueo, FblUdelphU, Pa. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Cur., all Coughs, and axp.la Cold, from th. .y.t.m by fl.ntly moving tsa bowel. Get it .Tci Lcxctivo Ercmo Quinmc Twists. e tevta lOoa torn oMlnUl3 months. Tt!j fcltUT, it; tv 17 LBS. FOR Yes, 17 lbs. ol sr.inul.ited sugar for J. liar. Not much money in it tor 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 trom 3c to 1 0c 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 specfal 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. $1.25, $1.50. $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 vour market. G. J. MELLOTT, Gem. 4 & ' Announcement k Our line of Sample Shoes for the fall and winter q 1905 will be on display at the Is Fulton House m September Stetson Shoes, $1 Packard Shoes, & H alkabout Shoes, vi - tr J (jr men Vj $2.50, 3.00, $3.50. $4.00, and $5.00 TI,iriiutt n full ltua in all the Latest Respectfully, 8 John R. Hutton, Chambersburg, Fi. p. ft FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. FOLEYSHONETTAR New Falling Top Buggies. both Factory and Handmade from $35 to $85 Surreys and Wagons Large stock on hand all the time to solo!t frnm. W. B. BVANS, Hustontown. Pa. F0LEYSH0N1HLR Curas ColJ: Fravonla Pn.umonia Cut off that cough e'3 Expectorant and prevent ronchitis and consumption. The world's Standard Throat and .Luntr Medicine for 75 years. of your druggist and keep it To Cure a Cold in One Day A DOLLAR, 26th, 27th, 28th, s Queen Quality, J Cross Shoes. 3 Florence Shoes, SSj for women. ' $2.00, $2.50, $ S3. OO, S3. 50. m nf fZT.rWr PIRRrPC i L! Styles and Lasts. gj W.H. NESBIT Nearly opposite Cooper House 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 Mowers and Binders, Sections for all kinds of Binders and Mowers cheaper than ever. Binder Twine AWAY, 'away, down this year. Machine Oil from 20c to 5"o per gallon, Falling-Top Buggies and Runabout Buggies, Stick Wagons, &c. Also Gurden Tools of all kinds. If vnu want to save money you will call on W. H. Hssbit, M'Connellsburg with pneumonia always ready in the house Cure Crip -4a Two Days. every a fimZ mA yVTJf .!?y I "MX An Open Letter, Already the leaves are falling which marks the close of summer and the approach of win ter. As early as March I commenced to prepare for it having at that time bought my rubber goods. In May tvhen you were trying to keep cool I was buying winter underwear and overcoats and winter suits. Ididn 7 buy any loo soon for heavy advances have been made on all such goods since that time. Two weeks ago I visited Philadelphia Mar kets and since my return I have been kept busy placing on my shelves one of the best and most complete lines of dependable merchandise that it has been my lot to show. The continued in crease in our sales from month to month en couraged buying an immense stock and I am now ready to supply my trade with the best to be had at prices which means saving to you. lean, must and do sell cheaper than the man who sells on credit. IVhen I sell you a suit, a dress, a pair of shoes I do not have to make an allowance for bad debts but can sell you at a saving bank of JO to 20 per cent. Call and price my goods and don't buy a thing jf you think my prices aren 7 rock bottom. HARRY E. HUSTON, SALTILL0, PA, OPEN LETTER FROM Geo. W. Relsner k Co; To our patrons and the public generally . We 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 very 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. I. Reisner k Co. McConnellsburg.