INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS ill Local and ticncral Interest. Ualhcrcd t Home or Clipped from our Exchange. CONDENSED POR HURRIED READERS Com for sivlo at. Trout's r.irrn w,..,t of town. Iikj uire at Trout's I) ruff store for terms. lioth Dr. Moser and T)r. Dal l.v aro contim d to their rooms this wtwk. Holy communion iu St. Paul's (!xt Sabbath, at 10:550 a. tn. The preparatory service will be held on Saturday, at 2:0 p. m. The editor's family preatly eu j .yod a basket of mce fruit h ind ml iu by Mia James Fryman, of Uio Cove. Mrs. S. M. Cook, of this place, left last Thursday, to take two of lb Ceorge Vores childreu to the Soldiers' Ovphaos' School, at Jamonville, Pa. Children like Kennedy's L-ixa tive Houey and Tar. The peas iiutest and rest cough synvp to tane, because it con ta'ns no opi ates. Sold by Stouteagle & Bros. The Dublin Mills Sunday school will hold a Harvest Home picnic all day, August 4th, and a Box Social the same evening. They will have music, recitations, foot race, potato races, etc. Pro ceeds for repairing the church. Write for a free copy of the l!H')-'07 catalogue and new Illus trated College Journal of Colum bia Business College, Hagers-t-.wn, Md. They will interest yuu. Mr. and Mrs. W. Logan Sloan and baby Elizabeth, of Buffalo, N. Y., arrived in town yesterday, and expect to spend a short sum ;ner vacation with relatives and friends here. Wood for the different school houses in Ayr township, will be sold out at Webster Mills, next Tuesday at !) o'clock. G. W. HUMHKUTf Secretary. Wa"Ntki: An experienced woman for cook and general house work. Wages :! per week. Ap ply to Mrs. 1.1. K. Simmons, Hancock. Md. (1 21 (it. HIDES Jan Sipes & Sons pay 10, 13, and Hi-.; a pound cash, for beef hides a the': butcher koiiJ'I likfto have one of the Hitch ei'ji' .i f!i.tt pi., you hid bell' i lilt M r. Mi'llir i. I. no'v li'ir h buu lici x. M i -. V U S p..- h'i.I ilfluthter Ten, r ii t Tu' -itny -.ivtit in th hoin of lit i f ler, Mr". U Sleiirli nt litis la'.tv Uo Tm'f. lny tli y v ol t; at I Ian i .uiivilt.; helping lix up din M K. pu'Hiin- age, ana into fH'l.locoiuotolowii on the wostt'm st-i"; but 'v.r.t wagered that they wouid not walk to town for ttie s'Rge fare, which is 40 cents. They took the wager and started, getting here a half hour before the mail, walking it, the distance which is a good six miles, in an hour and twenty min utes, in which time they stopped on the top.of the ridge to rest lor a few minutes. Our old time friend John Bard of Belfast township, accompanied by his daughter Miss Ida, and Miss Mabel Truax, were in town Tuesday. Mr. Truax is one of Belfast's loading carpenters and contractors. During the last sixteen years Mr. 3ard has con structed over 200 buildings. Last year ho put up thirteen, and has eleven on the strinsr for this year. He raised a bain J14x4H for J. C. Garland, am' had the rafters in place and the building weather boarded by noon. Mr. Bard says he expects his daughter Stella home next Saturday for a short vacation. She is a stenographer and typewriter and has been res iding at Davis, W. Va., for some time. D '1 jk I Challenge-Guarantee A side-by-sule test with any other paint will prove that Lucas Paint has greater brilliancy and higher gloss, will cover better, go farther and last longer than all others. I his challenge is backed by a positive guarantee on every can of Lucas Paint. And the guarantee is hacked by a sixty-years' reputation. Insist on getting Lucas Paint. John Lucas & Co Sixty year of paint-making New York Philadelphia Chic. to 1 Hurrah! For The I. H. G. J 4 Henry IVck Oanyard. Notice is lirr'by t'lvtii to per sons bavins; frifi iU Imrii-rl in the Henry Peck jrnveyai d. two miles south of Need intn'i', tint thi-ro will be a meet in if ut ib,i rnveynrd on Tuesday, JulyilUt, t loan up the yartl, unci to take neces sary steps I..'' plrtciiiif a fence arour.d the yard. Conns in good time, aud brunf shnwls, axes, and hoes, that a nud day's work may be done. This is an old burying ground, and at present shows a neglect that is not altogether creditable to those having friends sleeping there. It is hoped that, at least, one representative from each family will be present. No Mijcc'lon. Mistress ' I am urry to trou ble you, Bridpit. 1 ut my husbaud wants his brenkf.i to-morrow at 5:80." Cook "Oh, it v on't no trou ble at nil. muni, il he don't knock noth.ii' over wluaile cooki .' it an' wake me n " Judge. shop in McUonnellsburg, also highest price paic for calf skins, sheepskins and tillow. Write tor a free copy of the l!K)()-'07 catalogue and new Illus trated College Journal of Colum bia Business College, Uagers town, Md. They will interest you. Public auction will be held on the Grounds of the Fulton county Veteran Association, on Satur day, the 4th day of August, at 2 p. m., for the privilege of selling refreshments, etc., at the Auuual Reunion. Rev. A. G. B. Powers gives no tice through this paper that the business meeting, which was to be held at Damascus church, 3at urday, July HHth, is postponed until some time iu August; but a Children's Da,v service will be held at the above named church, on Sunday, July 25th. Mr. Sloan Wartlun Iw- his mill on Scott Hann's land sawing out a bunch of timber. . As Mr. Hann was helping about the milt one day last week, one of his legs was caught in the carriage and rmdly bruised. He has reason for con srratnlatina himself that his leg was not broken. Charlie Gress, who owns the old Morton property, just across tho street from the Lutheran I'liurcli, li:is hail the house thiir onirhly remodeled a nil enliirt eil and the building is unw aunost ready for tho plasterers. No nth or portion of McConnelNbnrt' has ..'ome to the front, more notice ably iu the improvement ol homes, and the erectiou of new buildings, than that neigM.i hood. Ex County Treasurer Ji-otl B. Mellott, of the "Corner," i. Ayr township, was in town Tn. day.. Unci'e Joe said h jii'.l t ami up to town to bring ili-i Ipcii "calves" that ho soiJ M il;iy evening to ex County Ti'einiirer John A. llrttiry, for the unit; hi l luhiiin of fcl25. Ain.ni v'ie .' . i hut hen trying to g, t fa. for next tail's butchering-, U one runty Berkshire th it weighs 800 pounds no' Tf yu think, you Daniel B. Mock. Daniel B. Mock was born in Tod township, this coun ty, May 2", 1h55. lie was all his life a tiller of tho soil being lirst on the Bow man farm, the present residence ot Stanley Snyder, from which place he mov ed to the farm he owned at the time ot his death. In November, 1874, he was mar ried to Agnes W. Bowman. This union was blessed with tive chil dren, two of whom are dead Charles W. and Willian U. Those living are Elsie, wife of John Reed of Mercersburg; Harry C, of Al toona, and Sadie, of Philadelphia. His first wife died in June 1882. In the year 1885 he was mar ried to Florence A. Bowman, and nine childreu were born to bless this union. The living are Charles of AUoona: aud Eftie, Scott, Alice, Mary and Murnie, at home. Mr. Mock was a man highley respected in the community in which he lived. There was much that was commendable in his character. He was of a rather cju;et unassuming disposition. A man of industry, faithfuhy tol lowing the occupation to which he telt himself called. He was a member of St. Paul's Reformed church, in which communion he died. After a lingering illness, dating from last fall he, last Sun day afternoon, quietly passed away, aged 51 years, 1 month, and 27 days. The deceased is also survived by two brothers, George in Path Valley, aud James in Morrisons Cove. Write for a free copy of the 190fl-'07 catalogue and new Illus trated College Journal of Colum bia Busiuess College, lingers towiv Md. They will interest you. In a Predicament. George Rosset, aged 215, a Syr ian with leprosy, was on the hands of the Cumberland authorities, who cannot let him go. He has plenty of money butcannot spend it, nobody will touch it. If pos sible he will be sent to New York city. Rosset got m a box car and was taken from Cumberland to Phila delphia. The authonlies there fot wind of him and compelled I the B. & O to taKe the poor fel low back to Cumberluid. He wants to get to New York aud sail thence to his parents in Bei rut, Syria, W. M. Comcrsr, atcnt for THE GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY BURNT CABINS, PA, for the sale of Traction and PortablcJ Knjrinos, Gasoline, Separators, Clover Hullers, Sawmills, &c. Engines on hand all. the time. ffit if : WMl0m it? Tin' CJasoliiic Krijfine is one of the most iwful things a farmer can own. Will) one of thoHP useful mnchinp hp run saw wood, (fi-ind feed, blioll corn, pump wnti'r, ii nd many other thiols. They me Iteinir uxi'il In snir.p pliiccs for I'li-rtfic li'tif .bin! ) I have hiiI.I I .tn simv .Inn. 1. Ulld expect tu sell scvci'ii! on o ' i ' in '' p year in ii. The. demand for ritlsbtirsf feiu-c i r-i ll (irewln),' This ii a pusiiivp proof thul it is all l iuhL I have it on hand, and mil wiling it right along at the lowest price possible. The time for fodder t ine is entiling on, anil 1 have just bought one and a half ton of it. I expect to sell il ill it very close margin. See me betore you buy. My apace- in the paper does not, give' room to mention all the different kinds of goods I sell: but w ill name TV very few: sin h s : Muehine oil, 1 to .'!" per gal.: I.insi nl oil. .lite, a gallon: Harness oil. iic, a y,i'. Inn; C ylinder oil. .'tic. gallon: Axle grea-e, 10 lb., li.'ic: Collars, Cullar pads, Wiie. Wire nails, Hnjrgytire. Horseshoes. 'l;i'.' lea I. T ami m v.: 1 leaily-mixed paint, 1.1". a gallon: Shovels, Hoes, Picks, Trace chains. Halter chains, Fork hand les, Pick handles, Hand saws from -IDc. to JlV.'.ii: Hay forks, rope and pulleys: Cross-cut saws, from 1 in to 4.0o: Single and Dou ble Axes. Thanking those who have so liberally patronized me, and kindly soliciting the coitlinu jni'e of the same Vours respectfully. I am Geo ES Aellott, McConnellsburg, Pa. R ouss THE Racket S TORK A Couple weeks aijo we made mention of our machine, oil, anil we are glad we did, for it has saved the farmers some, and untie us a lit tle money. We know we 'are selling just as good (and bet ten oil a 2")c, ilian others are asking- 40 and Title for. If you have not tried.this try it and bo convinced. And this is not the only thing we save you money on. We have added to our increasing trade White Lead and Kellogs pure Linseed Oil. The lead is the Dutchess, and is made by the ol' process, and guaranteed to be. as good, and better, than most white lead. It conies iu J," and .'it) pound buckets, at 7e 11). Kvery one knows what Killing's Linseed Oil is. We sell it at "iV gal. We also have turpentine, Japan dryer, shellac varnishes, and all colors gro'-nd in oil to mix paint. We were fortunate in getting I dozen of those good double bitted axes at .Vic. Surelv we have sold a nice lot of granite ware this season, autl got a new lot la-t week. Kettles id, 12, I. 24. .'10, :!.", its, to fide. Cof fee pots 2il to :i"i. Milk strainers 12 to 21c. Tin eolTce pots '. to liic. Tin water bucket 4 10, l"i to 2le. Covered buckets 2, il and 4 it . ". anil 10. 4 double sheets liy paper 5c. Kxpress wagons tise, $1.10 and if l, .1.1. ianie oil cloth le P w 1 . Reisner k Co, Hre have just received a very fall line, of Seer suckers and Ginghams for TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund mon ey if it fails to cure. E. W. (J rove's signature is on each box. ITic. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Shoes ill Spring and Cooper-Wagner. Russell Alexander Cooper aud Ida May Wagner, both of Orbis- onia, were married by Rev. A. G. Wolf at the Lutheran parsonage last Thursday. Married. On Weduesday of last week at the home of the officiating Justice Bert Uann, in Licking Creek town ship, Mr. Masou Daniels and Miss Georgianna Lodge, were united in marriage. Mr. Daniels has re cently purchased the Amos Mel lott farm,, end he and his bride 'will make their home there after ho gets such improvements as he now contemplates. Fields Brooke. Mr. J. Frank Fields and Miss Lulu .Brooke were quietly mar ried Saturday evening at The Brooke, oy Rev. Mr. 8haw, the new Episcopal minister here. Mr. and Mrs. Fields immediately after the ceremony were rushed to the station in Mr. Earle Fields' automobile in time to take No. 7 for a western tour to Yellowstone Park. We extend congratula tions. Hancock Star, July 10th. We have lots of shoes but the one we wish to talk about this week is the Walk-Over. Do you know that this is the greatest shoe that is sold in the I'nited States to-day 'i And, also, do you know that there is more of them sold than any other shoe made y This is the best evidence we, or any one else, can give that these goods ate u 11 right. In the past year Walkover bus manufac tured over one million live hundred thousand dol lars worth more shoes than ever before in one year. We have sold twice as many as last year. It pays to buy Walk-Over. Try them, .'l.-"iO and $4. See our line of children's, misses' and ladies shoes, we have them at old prices, 10c to 1.2 ). HULL & BENDER, Proprietors. Summer Look ! Read! Buy! Beautiful Styles at Old Prices. White Goods infancy Mercerized Stuffs, Lawns, Shrunken Muslins, Linens, &c. Our Flickerville's Bargain Store ! I Wall Paper Evidently. Mrs. Crawford "Why is it so easy to adulterate coffee ?" Mrs. Crabshaw "It must oe because there are so many people who don't know beans." New York Herald. Schenck's Handruke Fllli m For Salt Everywhere 29 cents t box or by mall. ' Handed Down From Father to Son. In thouMnilB of fumlli. 11 or the Und, &chenck' Mandrake Pills hnve, through thrte venerationa, given proof or, not only then-curative properties hut alao their Purity and Sat- 'SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS r a Po-.lt. v Cur for HilioiiNiiewt. I.iver Com ulnint. Constipation, lmlt gMtion, bitk Headuche Taunciice. Hrnrimiru. rii Ulcucy anu aiuiarim. ucy Uven the Liver." Dr. J. H. SCMENCK SON, Phlla,, Pa. . r im . t, 1 ....... . v.wwuia : Thre r mora njrf '.U Pattarna old In th Unlle Itil.a t han of inv other tnakfl o t natt.rn.. '1 hll ll ot account ul their ityle, accuracy aud iiupli.ily. M.'Cnll'a Mna.ln(ThiiOufiiof F.hlon)liM more Mib.inhen Ihun uy other liui.H Maf .me. t'.ie yeuiS fiibM.rii.uoii (13 number.) co.t. Alt ei'll I e. ',e,l numbT, A centa Kvery aubtciiber i;et il Mct-11 rat tern l.'rea. bubcrihe today. .ixlv Amenta Wanted. Handsome premium! Of liberal ca.h ton.niia.ioii. Pattern I'malunue ( ol ooo de. iK.i.) ad Freiniuin C'ataloiua .hoMiog .uu prciiuiima) Mill tra. AaUOH '1 HK McCALL CO., New Vaea. I uiu now roaJ.V to ojien my New Store ut the little villus culleil Fllckorvilln, whittJi H avur t)ie Looust Grove poriloltluc, in Whips Cove. I will Kivu you a little sketnh of the lino wliirh I expect to liunille and the produce I expoct to take- in exchange. lJuttcr, 20c nush, and 22 trade; V.gga 12c. t-asli, und 14c trudc: Po tutoes, Meat, Lard, Ilcans, Dried Apples, all taken fn exclioriRO for (foods, Muslin bleeched aDd unbieaclu'd, percales, lawns and all kind of fancy dress goods, Ladies' and Misses Dress Skirts from $1 ")0 up. Under Skirts 7nc, calico 4 to 7c a yard. Men's all-ready-made work and dress pants, SOc to 2 per pair. Men's und boys' dross hats from 0e to 1 each; Ladies', Misses and Children's trimmed hats from "0e to .'!.2" each, children's caps 2,1c each. Tuble oil cloth Lk; yard, or 14c by the bolt, why pay IS to 20 cents elsewhere. Straw mattiiiy l2c yard; Ingrain carpet 2."ic yard; Window curtains at 7."o pair; Curtain Polos 10c a piece: Bed spreads !Klc up. 5 gallon oil cans at 7."c each, also will lill them at luc per gullon, single gallon 12e. (Irauulated sugar at r)c: Scrap Hinges, door knohs, rakes, hoes, single trees, aud all kinds of hardware. Come one come all now, no trouble to show good sell or not. Upholstered couches $5, why pay ii or 7 when you can get them cheaper. Large Mirrors, nice frames for l(i.2i) $1.25, Ladies' handder ehiefs, ribbons, laces, embrodiers, und collars for both men am) women. D. C. MELLOTT. and Mattings are now in, at least, in large part for early use. We Can Please You. Seethese GOODS and learn the PRICES before you do your Spring buying. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Qmr,keTaWp.ts.c ryij& H Sovcn Milton koves sold in past 12 rsemtlis. "J U;$ $yZZV,VQ, Cures Crip In Two Days. on every box. 25c. rr Cut off that cough with and prevent pneumoniaT" bronchitis and consumption. The world's Standard Throat Medicine.for 75 years. (et it of your druggist and keep it always ready in the house. r and Limg 6.W Reisner h Co fflcConnellsbnrg. Pa. firv?Tvyv r v VVVVYVYYVVV VVV .' - FULTON COUNTY NEWS a $1.00 Year in Advanco.
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