INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local and General Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Buy Flour at Irwin's. Duffy'a or Lauver's best roller Flour 50c. a sack; 13. 90 a bbl. Hon. George A. Smith, of Ten nessee, came here to attend court this week. No danger of consumption if you use Foley's Honey and Tar to cure that stubborn cough. Sold by all dealers. A. J. Cassatt, head of the I'enn sylvania railroad system, wis on Monday elected president of the Cumberland Valley Railroad Com pany. A better Drop-head Sewing Machine for eighteen dollars at Irwin's than an catalogue house can Hell you. Call and see it. Wanted. -Names and address es of Carpenters, Painters and Bricklayers. Send to H. D. S warts, Scranton, Pa. Clarence Mock, a former typo in the News office, but now a suc cessful traveling salesman in the eastern part of the State, is spending a short vacation at his old home in Tod township. Parents, when your boy gets a whipping at school, don't get your back up and howl about it, but do your Christian duty by giving him one yourself. Have him to understand that he will have no protection for liis bad conduct and it will make a good man- of him some day. Never let your boy realize that you sympa thize with him and you will have no trouble with him at school, but the moment he finds he has protection at home for deviltry, then he is almost sure to provoke his teacher and make trouble. Solomon said, whip the bad out of them when necessary, and they would be good boys, and when they get old they would do to their own likewise. Ex. The Original Laxative Cough Syrup is Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. It expels all cold from ihe system by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. It re lieves the feverish conditions of the throat, draws out the mllam mation, cures the cough and strengthens the mucous mem branes ot the lungs and bronchial tubes. Kennedy's Laxative Hon ey and Tar is a certain, safe, prompt and harmless cure for colds, croup and whooping cough. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. WEST VlhW. John and Lydia Truax and Blanche Shaw attended the funer al of Alto Lake last Friday. Mrs. Nancy Shives and Edward and family spent Sunday with the former's daughter, Mrs. W. L. Shaw. Jas. P. Hook spent Saturday night and Sunday at Jake Weav ers. Mrs. Wm. Weaver is ill with neuralgia of the heart. Mrs. Amanda Pittman has re t irned to Hancock, after visiting friends in this vicinity. Job Hill visited Alvat and Gny Ion Shaw Sunday. Archie Eader is singing "A charge to keep I have." It's a boy. Bob Allen, wife and daughter, Pearl Lavetta, have rotarned to their home m Cumberland after spending some time with relatives in this vicinity. Barnliart Sigel. At the residence of the bride's patents, Wm. Sigel and wife, of Covalt, on Wednesday evening, Sept. 13, Rev. W. H. Uendershot, of the Christian church, united in marriage Alonzo Barnhart and Miss Laura Sigel, both of Thomp son towunhip, this county. The contracting parties are estimaole young people, and have the best wishes of their many friends. ' A, now idea in a cough syrup is advanced in Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. Besides contain ing pine tar, honey and other val uable remedies, it is rendered Laxative, so fiat its use insures a prompt and efficient evacuation of the bowels. It relaxes the ner vous 8y8tem,and cures all coughs, colds, croup, etc. A red clover blossom and the honey bee is on ' every bottle of the Original laxa tive Cough Syrup Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. Sold by Stoutoagla & Bro. I.tlter Prom Noel L. Matliias. Tlie many 1'rionds of Nool L. Muthiu, of Uustontown, who has beou mi inmate of tlio Pennsyl vania Ml.ilo HbiWl : t Harris burg during tnr ;mst lour years, will be glad to i .:ad the following letter. Harrisburg, Pa., October 2, 11I05. Mil. B. W. Peck : Enclosed, you will find one dollar, for which ploaso re new or continue my subscription to the Fulton County News for another year. I should have at tended to this about two or three weeks ago as I see the dale two weeks past. I am pleased to receive the News, as it is like a letter to me, giving me information of about all which occurs in the home couuty and mentions many a person who is au acquaintance of mine or who has attended the same school at the same placu and time when I, also attended. I am pleased to hear of tho suc cess many of my school -mates and other or all the young folks of Fulton county are meeting with. I sometimes feul sorry of the condition in w'hich I am at the present time and have been for years past. 1 was trying to got an education, thatl mightamouut to something in this world, but about the time that I became able to teach and earn some money that 1 could bo of some service and start m the State Normal, I was compelled to quit study on account of my health. Lthank God that I am n jt in a worse con dition than I am; as 1 am ablo to go out with my dear companion and room-mate, L. W. Rice, of Reading, Pa., every day. I was brought here on May 17, 1901, by Sheets aud Bender of McConnellsburg. I became acquainted with my present room mate, L W. Rice, more than two years ago. He was afllicted in a similar way as I am. We were placed in a room togeth er and given parole or the privi lege of going out upon the lawns, walking over different parts ol the farm together for exercise, which we enjoy very much. My companion has not had an attack now for more than two years. Mine continue to come; but I hope and pray that God, "The Greit Physician," will heal me and all for whom I should pray. I with my rootnmato am trying to serve God, doing our best in our little room in the wuy of road ing our Bible, offering up our praj'er, and trying to do our bes in studying the Sunday School lessons aud doing some singing also. One thing which 1 as well as many others miss and long for is some chapel or some form of true christian worship, as 1 have not heard a sermon or anything of the kind, more than a brief Christmas entertainment, since 1 have beeu here. 1, with my com panion, and others, at tiheir bed sides are trying to keep our ban ners raised and our flags floating. May we be remembered by you and all members of your church in your prayers, and receive re ward from God. This is the Home week in liar risburg, which I know is hand somely decorated. There cer tainly will be many porsons, or great nilmbersin Harris burg du ring the week, but 1 do not ex poet to see anything of Um p r formances. What is more pirn ing to me is to meet some a' quaintance from "Little Old Ful ton," as I have met some fro n there, and there are at present, working here some, who wore n short time ago citizens of FuHm county. Mr. Daniel Gillis is tuvv engaged hero, running hi i- plant. The timo visitors an ! lowed in to sue thnir friend i-i p. m., of Wednesdays aad S-ilur days, from 2 to 5 o'clock, of ouch week. Now Mr. Pock, if yon think it worth while, any time you come to Hari isburg, plnusn got a permission from the county ''til clal and give me a call as I will bo pleased to meet you, and any oth er person, who will give me a cull. Respectfully your?, N. L. Mathias. LNlrr.O BRETHREN APPOINTMENTS. MiuUlciK of the Last District of the Alle gheny Conference, add tlie Chmrhcs Id W'liiih Tli .y w en ssi,; -d. At the recent meeting of the Allegheny Conference at Johns town the following appointments of ministers was aiomunccd by Bishop J. S. Mills, of the Alle gheny Conference of United Brethren church. J. I.L. Ressler, presi-li.ig elder. Altoomi, First churc-, G I., C,-n-ham; Altoona, Soc ill church, . ,N. Dollar; TlullolV-i.to, A. David son; Bulsano, J. A. Mills; I '.. II wood, Mary Whiiolmad, Birming ham, J. C. Erb; Ciai in.-,' ton, S. J. Wilson; Cloartieli'. 0. C. .Miil"; Coalpoit, D. 11 iviiiincft ; Com ) niaugh, B. L. Sov .'!': UuMois. .f. S. Hays; East m, .1. E. ()',t; East Fr eedom , B . G. : I la : IvscI )1, to bo supplied; GI .sg.i , U. S. Druke; Greenwood, T. !'. OriH-r; Horse Valley, to be su;'pl'u-d; ilouservi'le, A. S. Volt; Uii.;tiij. duu, U. B. Bruhake: ;Il :stoii'ov. n II. F. lienor; Johr.trvrn, First church, N. VV Burti ci ; Knox .lale W. G. Fuito i. LivM.vool, G A. Sparks; Mi;luiToy. O. T. Stew..i; Map :.;. II. S, Solliamor; Mid-dteburj.'-, J. II. Dean; Orbisoma, W. A. Sites: P.uh Vailoy, G. M. Fiinenhi'izor; Phillipsburg, J. R. Head; Port Mati-da, G. W. Shires; Punxsutawney, R. S. Showers; Rochester Mills, R. M. Hamilton; Runvillo, C. C Bingham; South Wilhamsport, George Cavanaugh; Shade "Gap, W. II. Harm; Sugar Valley, II. T. Denliugor; Susque hanna, P.L. Anker ; Throe Spr i i'gs T. U. McLeod; Tyrone, R. Jami son; Waukesha, J. C. Greuzobach; West Decatur, E II. Free; Wil more, J. F. Kelly; Woe id land, J. J. Funk; Williams Grove, W II. Da toe. You may be just as skeptical aud pessimistic as you please. Kodol will digest what you out whether you eat or not. You can put your food in a bowl, pour a little Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ou it and it will digest it tho same as it will in your stomach. It can't help but cure indigestion aud dy spepsia. It is curing hundreds and thousands some had faith and some didn't. Sold by Stout eagle & Bro. This is a g". I tiiii to sub scribe lor the FcLton County News Only a dollar a year m ad vatice. Taste Tells Millinery. ' AlcConncIlsburcj.1 .. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S Under Selling Store. Winter Millinery. i This senson's latest unit mn-.t popular Rtyleg on display. Silk, Velvet, Felt, Chenille, Heaver and Spangle hats, ranjrinc in price from fiOo up to 10. RiMjons, Velvets and fcllks at lowest prie s. Feather and Flowers of nl description. Hundred of Collars, of ull s'yles to select from Belts from UK: up. ( 'oinlis from "10 up. All Over Laces Fumy l)re-s Trimmings, lie idy-made Skirts, Shirt Waists and Infant's Coats, Ladies' and ( hiid i mi's Sweaters. V.'e have, a larger line than ever before, at prices that will sur prise one mid all. Fancy Hut I'iu or Cuke of K ireka Soap with each hat. Store Opposite Postoffice. 17 LBS. FOR A DOLLAR. Yes, 17 lbs. ol jjTanuhited sugar for a dollar. Not much money m it i'or us, but you see we do not have to charge you as much profit as if we were in a lai.tre town and had bis lent 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 Wen's heavy shoes, $1.'X) 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, an I 2.00; women's dress shoes, $1.25, $1.50, tfl.75 and special Flora Doran at $2.00- Then, ol 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. People from the mouutui.. re port that there will beau abun dance of cheHuuta this year, Mauy have already been gather ed, the recent frosts having serv ed to ripen tho uuts. As lat fall the worm is getting away with many of thorn, 6. J. MELL0TT, Gem. )V Si. ' FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. " in the selection of a Hut more, pur hups, thun in any one article of one's upparcl. Maye Johnston, spent a week, while in tlie city in studying tho latest models and ac quainted herself with all tho little ' specialties in tho urt of fashionable hat construction. The ladies Hats navo never been prettier und the prices more rea sonable than this season. They como in almost, every shape and sty In although tho small hat is tho prevailing style and tlie colors brown, green and blue. Miss Johnston can show you ull 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 charyo. Maye Johnston, West Water Street, MeConnellsburg. tor chlldnnt safe, turn, tfo aetata B KIDNEY DISEASES! are the most fatal of all diseases. rninv'c kidney cure u &i or money refunded. Contains J remedies recognized by emi- j nent physicians as the Best for 1 Kidney and Bladder troubles. 1 PRICB 60c imd HUM. lAir s U ) at Trri i's '1rur nh!- New Falling-top uggies boih factory and Handmade from $35 to $85 Surreys iS and ?VAagons Lui'iro stock on Viand all tlie time to seiect from. W. R. EVANS, . IUistontown. I'a. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Cur. all Coughs, 'and expels Colds from ' tho uysttsm by gently moving tho bowuis. ' LADIES ) PR. LA FRANCO'S COMPOUND, Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator H'M'orlor tn other remedial hoM at hlifh prlrei. p.irH ifimrimu-!. Su. i'i-fully iihimI tiy ovr 'Jllll.lleo w onion. I'rli'v. Ha riii. or-(.-ir.iniirl'v niuil. TuHllnfiiiulK x Itookna rrm. li l.ul ruuco, l'blladvlililu, fm. W.H.NESBIT Nearly op))fisite Cooper House is belter prepared than ever he fore to furnish our farmers with BINDERS, MOJVERS, HAY RAKES, and ono of tlie best Corn Plows in use. Repairs for all kinds of Mower and Binders, Sections for all kinds of Hinders and Mowers ' cheaper than ever. Oi rider Twine AWAY, A WAV, down this year. Much hie oil from iWe to 5De per i'lillon. Falling-Top Busies ; and I Runabout Buggies, Stick Wagons, iVc. Also Garden j Tools of all kinds. j If you want to save money ,ou ! will call ou W. 'H. Nesbit, M'Connellsburg KILLthi couch f.'o C U R E tke i.u r c s ;,Gr. King's " ONSUMPTIOM Price t-aLOS Free Trial. u- rn;ui nuu 'Jtu.'ll(;: i, v,nr lor all 3'f.lHOAT utid LIHG TF.Oir. i i.i.a, oriioriay back. For 75 ydars the favorite family "medicine for throat and lungs. Vttw-OlCiS' To Cure a CoM in One Day Tcke Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets. o A I Seven MiUlon koxe told In past 1 2 mcnth. This UgnatUrO. STjCr ' --iWffl.t-''-" ' Cure Crip in Two Day. cn every An Open Letter. Already the leaves arc falling which marks the close of summer and the approach of win ter. As early as March I commenced to prepare for it haying at that time bought my rubber goods. In May when you were trying to keep cool I was buying winter ivt. berpvear avd overcoats and winter suits. 1 didn 7 buy a ny too soon for heavy advances have &oe: made cn all such goods since that time. T.vo weeks a Jo I visited Philadelphia Mar kets a;: d zince i::y return I have been kepi busy placin; on my shelves cm cf the best and most , compb te linos ofdepo?. da bio merchandise that ii has jecn ;ny lot to sh ow. The continued in crease in our sales frcn 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 ;ncans saving to you. lean, must end do sell cheaper than the man who sells on credit. . When 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 1 0 to 20 per cent. Call and price my goods and don 7 buy a thing jf you think my prices areu 7 rock bottom. HARRY E. HUSTON, SALTILL0, PA. VI T Tin HP TP ER FROM Geo. W. Msner & Co, To our patrons and the public generally : IVe have just received the LARGEST LOT OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING ive have ever bougttt. The STYLES are Strictly UP-TO-DATE, and the QUALITY and PRICE are strictly all right. TPe rvarJyon to see our suits before you buy. Our SHOES FOR FALL sh W lyiNTER are :ukv coming in and trill be rca iyf&r you very soon. These we tvant yon to see. As EARLY AS MAY, ire , bought our Cotton Blankets, Outings, Flannelettes, &c, 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 fill serving, we have the goods. Very respectfully, jisner t McConnellsburg
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers