INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of l.ocnl and General Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Sto Mayo Johnston's how ml vertisernent tlscwhcro in this pa- I P'r' I LVune Clover aeod for sale this wruk at W. II 'Nosbit'a. ' T. Clyde Straiu) of Pleasant I Kido, leaves Wednesday of this J we ;k for Uudt. Illinois. L dies' Furs aud Coats at a re- duclion of ono fourth from regu I lar pneo.-i at Huston's. ! Huston is jrottiug ready to have another lean up a!o at Saltilio. j bargains will be in store for you. Wanted : Men, women, boys ! and irls to re: resent McClure's i Magazine. Good pay. Address 07 East 22d St , N. Y. City. Tuesday, March 0, Wilber Kralter intending to move from the farm will sell at his residence on the Alexander Farm 1J mile north of Burnt Cabins, 11 head of cattle, 14 tiueewes, wagot:, mow er and many other articles. Sale begins at, 1 o'clock p. m. Credit 8 months. Register and Clerk's Notice. Notle la bereht ven that the following nunied nccountann hnve Hlrd their necnmtt In the KeirlMpr'K Office of Kulinn county, l'enn.; and the mnn will be prevented to the Orplinn Court for connrmuilon on Dip Third Momlny of March next, helnr the Imh dy. 1'tfur.R. The Brst and final account of Ooo. H. DanleX Eko,., nnd C. F. Nesblt. Administrator o. t. a of the rotate of Mm. Huxnn C. I'ntrer, lute of Mc CotiriclWuurtr lVnii.i., clof uned. M.xvtiKit. The lint and Html account of Mm. Mary Snyder, administratrix of the et ite of Frederick Snyder, late of Tod township, deceased. M l I.I F.n The first nnd Html account ofdeo. Miller, administrator of theestatt of Kebcccit Miller, late of Unlou township, deceased. kh.wv. The tlrst and tlntil ufcouni of It. II. Shaw, administrator of the estate of Z. A. Shaw, late of Taylor town ship, deceased. Register' Oftlce. Feb. 21, 19011. THOMPSON. The protracted meeting at Au tioch is still in progress. Up to this due 23 have come forward and 1'ihaveunited withthechurch. May the good work continue. Among those that spent last Suuday at B. K. Simpson's wero Wllnain Barretand MissAngeline Anderson, of Great Cacapon, W. Va , and Lena Gordon and wife, of Hancock. Ii. M. Daniels and wife spent Sunday at J. C. Comerer's. LJ. 14. Simpson received word last week that his son Keed, who is in Washington state was lyiug very ill at the St. Luke's Hospital, Spokane, of rhoumatism. There will be a local institute at Ditch Run Friday evening. Celebrated His 65th Birthday. On last Saturday morning as the sun rose clear and bright, and the pit spects lor a beautiful day had come, the friends and neigh bors of lio.v. Henry Wolf thought they would give him a surprise. And as lie was leisurely reading his morning literature, he was accosted by strange voices, and appearing at the windows he saw conveyances and people walking, and on further observation he saw baskets and toxes when it, came io him that they were making him a surprise. And so it was for him. When they had all gathered in about him, they numbered thirty eight, ranging from five mocths to 80 years of age, as mother Shaf fer was there, and that day she was 8'J years old. All who wero there enjoyed a tieorVcc. tanner; uim'i good dinner, and Mr.. Wolf re ceived a nice lot of useful pres ents which he was more than grateful for. Those present were Sylvester Cunningham and family, Beaver Gross and family, John Raker family, Nick Finiff and family, Ed Croft and daughter, Clyde Gress, Samuel Wiblo and wife, Adam Oyler and wife, H. W. Pawing and daughter Mary, John Shaffer and family. The day was spent very pleas antly by social chat and music by graphophone aud accordion, and when the time came to go home they only wished for the same ac casion to happen often. The ev ening was spent in making and eating ice cream and cake. UKO. A. HARMS. Keuisier. I J A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PII.E8 Itching, blind, bleeding, pro truding piles. Druggists are au thorized to refund money Ointment fails to cure in days. 50c. f Puzo 6 to 14 TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY take Laxative Br'oiuo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund mon ey it it fails to cure. E. W. G rove's fiipnaturc is on each box. 2"ic. A Surprise. A surprise party was given to Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mellott Wednesday eveuiug, February 21st, in honor of thbir sou G rover. O.ving to the iucLmeacy of the weather quite a number was un able to be present. Those present were Silas H )lly and wife, Mrs. Martha Robinson, Mrs, Golden, Rexie Dingley, Liz zie Bishop, Grace Wink, Lenore Downs, Miimie a d Bertha Gold en, Fern Bernherd,14eode Downs, George Kirk, Charlie aud Earle Golden, Lee Cutchall, Wilbur and Omer Lay ton. Refreshments consisted of oys ters, s wallop, ice cream, cake .md lemonade. All preseut hud an enjoyable tune. SALUVIA. Owing to the warm weather the frost is coming out of the ground, making lots of mud. April 1st will bring several changes in our community. How ard Hann has purchased Scott Kegarise's property. John A. Haulman will movo to his new hous'j. Some persons in this section are in the habit of destroying the land notices. Wo hope these of fenders will be caught and pun ished. J Plessinger, wife aud sons The protracted meeting at Side- j George and Russel were visiting ling Hill Christian church, con-1 friends in Whips Covo last Mon- ducted bv liev. Riuehart, the ev- da.v FULTON COUNTY COURT. 1. 1st of Orand Jurors drawn for March term, !!!. A vr. Mellott. Andrew J., farmer: Nelson, P.. farmer; Patterson, L. II., merchant; Slues John, laborer. Itelfast.-- Hess, .laeob 1... farmer. Ilethel.- Itlshop. Isaac, farmer; Hess, char lea, farmer; Palmer, Kdwanl. merchant, llrush f!ree.-Akers, T. H., farmer; Plea singer, Albert, farmer. Dublin Fleming, Robert, blacksmith; Mock. Riley, farmer; Slpes, Clifton, farmer. Lickintr Creek. Lake, John M., farmer; Mellott, Scott, farmer, McConueHsburir.Hender. Martin M., car penter; llrlsslrmer. Wilbur, laborer. Taylor. Thompson Secrlst. Wllllum. farmer; Yonk er, Wm. C, laborer. Todd.- Plttuian, A. J., fanner; Marshall. Thomus, laborer: Cromer, S. R., rurmcr. I'nlon. -Hanimaun, Jacob, fanner. List of Pktit Jt!itnBn. Ayr.- Helnli.tuKh. John, farmer. Neslilt. Al bert, farmer: Tritle, Frunk, miller; Trnax. Fred crick, farmer: Neurol h, John, farmer. Ileirasi.- Hard. Charles, furmer; Mellott, O. W., farmer: Mellott, Lewis, laborer, Mellott, Hennct H farmer. Heihel. Oarland, Hoy W., farmer; Hess, Moses, rariner: Kirk, Lemuel U.. farmer: Mel lott, Clayton K , farmer; Mellott, Howard H., laborer; Sharp, Scott, farmer; Schetrompf, Frank, farmer. Dublin. llrubuker. William C. luborer, Hershey. T. Scott, miller; Henry, Nathan 11., carpenter: Locke. Irwin, laborer. Licking Creek.--Deshonif, llenjnmln F., farmer; Decker. Ueorite W., farmer: Mellott, Lewis H farmer: Strait, Philip, laborer. McCounellsburtf. Conrad, John 1. laborer OoUlsmllh. Charles K.. tailor, Stevens, Charles 11 , tailor. Taylor. Fix, Simon, laboror; Huston, Kot ert 1., merchant; Hecfner, David, carpenter; Kerlln. Mack, farmer; Kerlin?. C. C, miller: Lamlteton. Harry R.. painter; Nead, Kphralm. aborer. Thompson. C'omercr, J. C. farmer: Sharp. Amos, merchant; Truax, Thomas, farmer. Totld. Fore, Ira D.. uierchunt; Finiff, Oeo., Sr.. 'aborer: Soulier, Howard, farmer. i Union - Hctincr, John. Jr., carpenter; Mil-1 let. Johu., farmer; Shank, Toihert. teacher; t Winters. Morgan, farmer. i . Wells. Blveus, Haves, miner; Foreman. Ooo". V furmer: Horton, Hrlce, o., miner; I Sprawl, Wm., farmer. IDDO. Matthias has come and has neither broken nor made me. Mrs. D. R. Garland and son Sherman were visiting at this place last Friday night. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry 4 I can sell yon a watch or cluck in liny mtiko or style nt t.ho lowest city prices, or any kind of soliil jroltl of lilletl jewelry. 4fT 4 " ' se" J'"u B ' j"wn'e,l Eljrln or Wal- V-VV thntn His open face, 20 years guaranteed case tor 10. SPECIALS Gold brooches 50c to i o Watch chains '- i0 to ! Gold lockets Vic to tS Wntch cliiirtns otic to ".f0 Neck chains $1 to7.."i0 Watch fobs $1 to Hat pins :I5 to .'t-V Collar buttons 10c to 1 Silver thimtilos 2."c to $1 Solid noll Signet rinifs Jl.iV) to I Scarf pins "0e to 12 Solid (fold batiy riP(f "5c to'1.2 Watch repairing, jewelry repairing, Unman coloring plat ing, plain or fancy engraving a speciality D. C. HART, Jeweler and Optician, ''Watches that tell the truth." '10 i Broadway, Camden, N. J. MILLINERY. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S Big Underselling Store We still have afevr hats that we will close out at, and below cost. Don't fail to come soon, if you wait too long von wili n iss frreat bargains. The winter Is long. Come and get a hat at your own price We have all kinds of Dress Trimmings. We have a few shirt waists that were 11.40, now only $t. Collars reduced to cost. All shades of Ribbons at cost. Give us a call before going elsewhere, if you want to save money. Our store is just across the street from llx'p'C.olVn'e. McConnellsburg, Ffi. Harisonville Store Prices Lantern globes, H cts. Fire Shovels, 4 cts. Files, 10 els. Strap Hinges, 4 to 15 cts. Cow Chains, 10 cts. Tin Cups, 2 cts. Galvanized oil cans, 1H cts. 10-nt. Galvauizcd water pails, Hi cts. 12-qt. Galvaniled water pails, 4-qt. Kuameled colTee pots, Horse Brushes, Shoe nails, box, .1 and ! cts. Horse shoe nails, lb., . 12 cts. Knaineled Wash Basins, 10 cts. Shoes and Uubber Table nil cloth, yd., l.'l cts. Ifrootus, l." to 2." cts. Felt Window .Shades, 8 cts. White Cloud Toilet Soap, 4 cts. I'kg, CoU'eo, 15 cts. Loose ColTee, lit to 1(1 cts. Eagle Butter Crackers, 8 cts Men'sKnitovershirts, fleece lined 45cts 18 cts. Overalls. 45 cts 2. cts. Work Shirts, 40 To 50 cts 10 cts. Leggins, 40, 50 and (10 cts Ued Key Tobacco, cut, 8 cts Tin Dippers, 4 cts. Gingham, 5 to 7 cts goods at the right prices. V. H. Hollinshead, Harrisonville, Pa, Watson Cooper and Mr. Foote, of Chanehpville, visited Mr. Coop er's father Jonathan Cooper, one night last week. Samuel Truax visited his sts- Turkey Supper. On last Friday evening 31 per sons in and around our little town of Fort Littleton enjoyed one of t those good turkey suppers at the ftiagle Hotel, for which that old hostlery is famous. I Landlord, Wilds understands jliow to make one feel comf rtable jly his kindly way, and to say his jostimable wife is a good cook, is only speaking in the mildest Iterras. I We were all entertained with uiusic by Prof. J. E. Mother, of A.ltooua, Pa. After spendingsome jtime in good social talks, all re Wired to their respective homes, feeling glad that they were there. angelist, has been iu progress for the past week. Eighteen souls have been added to the church. We hope the good work will con tinue until all shall come to know aright; which to know arieht is life eternal. ! Saturday aud Sunday. Mrs. Catherine Mellott. of Ev Edward Clevenger spent a few erett, is visiting friends and rel- day8 last week w,th llis father in atives in this community. ! Everett. Mason Daniel is visitins? his fa- Mrs. Rachel Peck of Ohio, was o - McConnellsburg's New Furniture Store. Read this and be convinced that we have in our store the largest stock of selected FURNITURE and HOUSE HOLD FURNISHINGS that has ever been in this conn ty. and at prices that will suit every body : oo COCO COCO cocooocooocoocoo I Boots Shoes I o o Iron Beds green, blue and white, 2.li0, 2.(S5, $11, f4.25, and up. Bed Springs both woven wire, and coil, 2.50, $3.15, aud f.1.75. Mattresses excelsior, husk, cotton, ; etc,, 2 85, $11.10, $11.75 und $4. i 3-plece Bedroom Suite, 15.50, $"18.50 ! to 32.75. I Chiffoniers, $10; Hall Hacks, $7; ter-in law Mrs. JameeFegley last i 8ide Board., $12 to $20: Kxtension I Falling-leaf, 11.15. Dining-room nd Kitchen- Chair?, $11.75, $4, $;.7u, $!, $ti.5ii, $7.80 per set. Hockers, $1.25, tl.45, $1.75, l.t)8, $2.05; Child's Hock ers and High Chairs; Heed Hockers, $1.75, $5.55, $5.75, and $0.50. Couches, $0.25 to $12; Bed Lounges, $U.!I8; Cots, $1.50 aud f 1.70. Fjve-plcce Parlor Suite, upholstered in Silk Damask, $20. Stands, 75, 05, and $1.25. F.asels, 50 and (5e. Mirrors-French Plate, 85, fl.UO and $5.50. Pictures and Frames, $1 to $1.75 Window Blinds, 10 to 22c. Ten piece Toilet sets, $3.25 and f 4.15. ther, William Daniels. Don't deceive yourself. If you have indigestion take Kodol Dy spepsia Cure. It will relieve you. Rev. W. E Hocutt, South Mills, N. C, says : "I was troubled with chronic indigestion for several years; whatever I ate seemed to cause heartburn, sour stomach, fluttering of my heart, and gener al depression of mind and body. My druggist recommended Kodol aud it has relieved me. 1 can now used over seventy Yea Km fsasm of thi! iinii. i wo,1 In the homo SCHENCKS MANDRAKE PILLS A Biiri. en.. I .. Indi- IIIOUUICM.' Sohenok i Mandrat Pill. "Liven fhp I Ivor- or by mull. ' ht'' " bo. I.lvcim,,L,.'n7.-.Wl eat ny thing and sleep soundly at bache'or d?es about a baby visiting in this vicinity last week. Growls of a Dyspeptic. A girl may be afraid of mk-e, but she has no fear of the mi crobes in ki3ses. A girl never loved any the less because she has money in her own right. Woman's rights furnish atopic ! EAST VA1ER ST. for conversation more often than men's wrongs. A womanknows almost as much about a railway time table as a Anything you would like to have, and we don't have it in stock or mentioned in the above list, would be glad to have you call and select from our catalogue, and have same ordered at once. Thanking you for your past pa tronage, and wishing your future trade, we are, Respectfully yours, Thos. B. Stevens&Son, McConnellsburg. night. Kodol digests what you eat. Sold by Stcuteaglo Bros. WEST VltW. Job Hill visited friends on Tim ber llidge, Saturday and Sunday. W. Y. Still well, of Wtshington, D. C. . spent Saturday night and Sunday with Jou Truxel. Davie Chesnut and wife, spent Sunday with the latter 'r parents, Mr and Mrs. W. L. Shaw. Mrs Sadie Bo jtman aud'daugh ter Bessie, visited her brother J. VV. Truxel Saturday aud Suuday, Jacob Weaver aud family upont Suuday" with Henry Seusel. Mrs. David Chesnut and Mrs. Geof'H Chesnut attended the funeral of their brother David Bru baker, last weak. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Allen, who has been visiting relatives in this vicinity returned to their home in Cumberland, Friday. Charles and Guthene Soud.. rs are kept busy querrytng lime stone for the farmers around here. It doesn't require any great ar tistic ability to ecable a woman to draw an uncharitable inference. After a woman succeeds in cap turing a husband she doesn't con sider marriage the one object in life. The ave rage girl would rather marry in haste and repent at leis ure tUau to never have a chanco at all. Tne average woman is willing to patch U'ia quarrel with her neighbor bicauso of the pleasure i it, alT rd her to rip the patch off I V again. v Women soldom moan it when ; V tiny Uiss each other's complex-1 O oooocooooooo cooooooooooooo 5 Sleighs! o Sleighs! t have the first Carload of Sleighs ever brought to Mo Connellsburtf. For quality, style and liuish, the world can't beat them. Don't forgot me when you want a sleigh. I have a Carload of Busies and Spring -Wajtons that I will close out on a short mar gin to make room for spring goods. I also have purchased a Car load of Milburn Farm Wagons that will arrive tn January 1900. Please como this way for the best wagons made. I have a few Drills, Mowers, Plows aud Harrows that I will close out at cost just to get room for new goods coming In. 1 must have tho room. Come right along. 1 mean business. T. J. Comerer, McConnellsburg, Pa ion. ooooooooooooo ooooooooooooo AN Auction Of Spring Mil linery at Maya Johnst n's store Saturday at 2 o'clock p. in., March 8rd. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT the standard cough and cold cure for over 75 years now comes also in a Convenient to carry with you. lon't be without it. Ak your di uiiL'ist. 1906 ALMANAC FKF.E. Write to Or 1). J.yu. & Son, Pbilallihl. 25c size 8 S To Cure a Cold in One Day Tcie Laxative Dromo Quinine raiets. 5 fyLjb Seven Million fcoxe told In post 13 month. This denature, Cure Crip In Two Dtya. ca every Boys ' and Men 's Boots $1 .50 to $1 . 75. Ladies' Felt Boots $1 25 to $1.50. Men 's Felt Boots $2. OO to $2.35. Boys' School Shoes $1 to $2. Men 's Work Shoes $1.25 to $2. Men 's Watsontovrn high Shoes $5. Ladies' Dress Shoes $1 .25 to $2.50. Ladies' Fox-lined Shoes $1.25 to$l. 75. Men's Work Pants 75c to $1. Men 's Corduroy Pants $1. 50 to $2. 50. Best Linen Corduroys $2.50. Men's Work Coats $1.25 to $2. Men 's and Boys' Sweater s2 5 c to S3. 25. A full line of General Merchandise O always in STOCK. Highest Market price O 6 for Butter, Eggs and Poultry. O O G. J. VYellott, o X Gem, Fa xxxxxxxx ooxoxxxxxxxoxo 3 8 'K AA AA A AAAAAAA A AA 6. W. Reisner & Co, We have just received a very full line ofSeersuckers and Ginghams for Spring and Summer Beautiful Styles at Old Prices. White Goods infancy Mercerized Stuffs, Lawns, Shrunken Muslins, Linens, &c. Our Wall Paper and Mattings are now in, at least, in large part or early use. We Can Please You. See these GOODS and learn the PRICES before you do your Spring buying. G. I. Reisner &Co McConnellsburg, Pa " 'I'll' ,1 tKl X Kt'iTa V'i ),."M ).1 If' " ,!, 1 . k? V-V & I -: 1)0 :J ' ::: ' .) J J & ;S & ;& & P & '& o y I ! oi' rV. r)V HE;- yt t t & It & pr.