INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Unnl "nd (icncral Interest, (iallicred at Home or Clipped from 'our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HUKRIED READERS Huston at Siltillo, pays 12e. for country side, 1H for shoulder, 17c. for liiim, l"e. for lard, 14c for butter, ltic. for eggs. money To loan ou good real real security ia desired amounts, ranging ftom tf'OO to ijUO(k). John T. Kichaudn, Amaranth, ta. Write lor a free copy of the l'MKV-'O? (latalogue and new Ulus 1 r;i tfI (!olli;e .lournul of Colli in liia business College, llagers town, Md. Tney will interest you. WiiiKuil Snake Appears. Persons living three miles below llu reservoir, says the Ilngerstown M nil, are excited over the appear mice several days ago of a strange filler monster in the form of a verpunt with wings. Miss Rachel Tulbot, daughter of V. A. Talbot., president of atonic company, who has a summer villa opposite the overflow', was first to see the creat ure as it came swimming up the middle of the stream, its head pro truding several feet above the sur I'tiee. She called to Hank Jackson who ran for his riflo and opened lire. Immediately the reptile rear ed its head ten feet in the air, lackson says and charged for the shore, its eyes as big as beer wait ers, fixed on him Jackson stead ied himself, and taking careful aim. tired, the bullet hitting one of the wings and disabling it. Jack son says the snake finally llew as high as the reservoir bank, forty feet. Lurklest Mao ia Arkansas. "I'm the luckiest man in Ar 1 ausas," writes II. L. Stanley, of Ji.'uno, "since the restoration of my wi.fe'8 health after rive years of continuous coughing and bleed i.ig from the lungs; and I owe my good fortune to the world's great et medicine, Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, which 1 Know from experience will cure consumption if taken in time. My wife unprovod with first bottle ami twelve bottles completed the euro." Cures the wo-st coughs and colds or money refunded. At Trout's, the druggist. riOo and ii'1.0 . Trial bottle free. Pastor Vindicated. In the issuo of the News of Au gust (Jth, we published a dispatch from Middleburg, in which it was stated that Rev. W. K. Diehl. of the Lutheran church at that place, had been asked to resign, and tiiat Mr. Diehl refused to do it. In the issue of the Lutheran Ob server of the 2-1 th mst , the Couu eil ot Mr. Diehl's church openly deny that there was any legal meeting of the congregation call ed, and that Mr. Diehl is held in high esteem by them, as an hou orable Christian, scholarly, gen tlomau, whoso character cannot bo besmirched by an evil minded reporter whose uses the public press to vent his spleen. We are glad to make this correction, as publishers aro often at the mercy of their correspondents, who take advantage of the publisher, to carry out their own evil personalities. Write for a fre copy of the l'.KMl-'O? catalogue and uew Illus trated College Journal of Colum bia Business College, lingers town Md. They will interest .'i ou. Undertaker and Emhalmer. The undersigned is prepared at all times to do embalming, and undertaking, and asks a share of the public patronage. C. C. IJlONDKIt, 8 20 2t. McCounellsbu rg, Pa. Three Per Cent. By a resolution adopted by tha Board of Directors of the Fuiton Couuty Bank, three per ceui. in Incest will oo paid on yearly de posits. (Hee our ad next week ) Wm II. Nelson, cashier. HORSE SALE, FORNEY &FOUBES, of Cham .oiMourif, win bo here uext Wednesday, Sept. 5th, with a car I ml of Range Horses, which they win M'li at public sale at the City llubd. Sale begins at 1 o'clock. A Heating (io;pcl. ' Tin? H' v J. C. Warren, pastor of fM hi oil Baptist chntc'i, Bclair, Vu .saysoflOlccti icBiilrs: "It's aGotli'-nd lo mankind Itcured me ol I. tine back, tiff j nuts, and complete physic.il collapse. 1 was so weak it took ine, half an hour to walk a mile. Two bottles of Electric Bitters have made me so strong I have just walked three miles in 50 minutes and ftel like talking three more. It's made a new man of me." Greatest rem edy for weakness and all stomach, liver and kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee at Trout's drug store. Price S0o. Reunion at nilmuker's (lamp. Through the courtesy of Hon. Joseph E. Thropp, of Everett, Pa., who cheerfully granted Benjamin Hanks the privileyeof thegrounds, the lith annual Reunion Pic nic, was held at Ell makers' Can p, near Mcllvaues last Thurs day. J. Watsou Ellmaker, ol Lan caster, in whose honor the picnic has been held from year to year, had been for teu days previous, a guest at the hospitable home of Mr.'and Mrs. J. Gilmore Stailey near Breezewood, Pa. Mr. Ellmaker takes great de light in meeting, greeting, and honoring each one of bis hosts hostess, and their familes. and all others, who have in any way ren dered their service', during his o jourus among the mountains trom year to year, and for whom he al ways claims tho highest respect and fondest remembrances, The ladies had made ample preparations in abundance, to meet the taste and wants of the most fasti lious, both for dinner and supper. Mr. Ellmaker ex cused himself, and repaired to hi- "rustic kitchen" where he made coffee so delicious and ex Inlarating that even the ladies had to acknowledge his skill. Mr.s J. G. Stailey presented each one with a beautiful dahlia, which shecalls "Thropp 's Dahlia" being propogatec from seed which Hon. Jos. E. Thropp, ex-Congress-maun, sent from Washington, D. C. The day being extvemely warm tho mountain breezes were de lightfully refreshing and invigo rating to all present. The time was speut m cheerful greetings, social chats, and kind inquiries as to tho welfare of ab sent ones, wlu had been partici pants at former picnics, who on account of distauce, inability, or other hindrances could not bo present, namely, Lottie Mcllvauo of Everett; James McDonald and wife, Deshler, O.; Jhos. II. Weiv erling, Rainsburg, Pa.; J.R.Jack son and wife, Akersvilb; Wm. II. Thomas and wife, Breezewood, and their several families. Dur ing the day the vocal band inter spersed the social chats with mus ic. "The Fulton Couuty Local" (McDaniels' lumber train), "Tho Greenhill Limited," (Stetler's lumber train), "The Hollenshoad Show, " "Hecker man 's man, "(M r. Ressler), and two "auto" crews gae salutes. -Besides the guest of honor, there were present, Benjamin Hanks and wife, Ever ett; J. Oilman Stailey and wife, Breezeword; Thos. F. Slosn, of MeCouuellsburg; J. A. Stewart, wife and daughter Virginia, of Greenhill. J. A. S. There is nothing so pleasant as that bright, cheerful, at-peace-with-the-world feeling when you sitdown to your breakfast. There is nothing so conducive to good work and good results. The healthy man with a healthy mind and body is a better fellow, a bet ter workman, a better citizen than tho man or woman who is handicapped by some disability, however slight. A slight disor der of the stomach will derange your body, your thoughts and your disposition. Getaway from the morbidness and the blues. Keep your stomach in tune and both your brain and body will re sjx.nd. Little indiscretion of ov ereatiug cau be easily corrected xnd you will be surprised to Bee how much bettor mau you are. Try i little ICodol for Dyspepsia after your meals. Sold ry Trout' Drug Store. m Ml f f V V MdMumm rl III Mr .Wi I i The economy of 'usintr Lucas Paint is : It has such a high eloss covers so thoroughly .it protects the wood better. Lasts so long that it saves the big cost of frequent pamt-billsand the bigger cost of putting paint on. Ask your dealer. John Lucas & Co Sixty year nf fiaint-mukitiK New York Philadelphia Chicago Tti " I SM -i 71 puhlic snt.K of rv ii n l- I Si i a r n liy f irttu-of un imliw or thff l irplniit' Court nf Cultnu eownty. IVnnsvlviiniii. 1 li.- imilrr-iln-el iti'uiinlHtnitnr or tin- estate of Mrs. .I;i!.i' Mouth lute of Mctlii'l township, iU".'cusmI, will sell oti tli- (Uriiilsi's inr nrd ;i Im'.f mi!, wi'st of WurroriKlMii i;. riilion i-minty.. I1., ut 10 o Vloi-k n. in. on tiichsiiw, sr.iM r.Miii.ii ii, limn, LICklNO CKKDK. The M. E. Sunday school at Greenhill, will have a picnic, Sat urday, Sept. m.Ii. J. Watson Ell matter, of Lancas ter, Pa , is a guest at the Groou hill House this week. The public sale last Saturday of Mrs. May S. I ike, administra trix of the estate of Martin W. j Lake, was largely attended aiul '"c '"n"wi"""-''rl"''" rri .-siut.-. i. i. : good prices were' realized. ,, tract of land Mrs. J. Hesli'y Hoop a great Inr.is of Win. I', miiliei. K-,.. S t limmi. siitl'erer: for years past from ! N,,ntl ""-'-' Tin-imi ih m-ui-iy mi paralysis, is fast growing worse, j i r owing to the extreme hot, sultry, i-ocj nousc oppressive weather. "'""uiiiimi.'". i . 'i'F.HMS : Onc foui Hi or hid to bt iialil In n 1 he heaviest l ain of tllfl season propi-ny U kuooUed down, and the biiluai'i- on oonllriimt Ion or Am-, in. I'.w. fell hnro Monday afternoon. The streams were greatly swollen, and much dumage resulted. Mrs. Heury Beta is seriously ill. Sheridan Haun, of Everett, is visiting friends in this communi ty. Joseph Strait, uear Needmore, was a guest of Scott Kegarise last Saturday. lit" automobiles and 1 motor cycle have passed over thcCham bersburg and Bedford Turnpike this season, since May nth up to this writing, and still two months yet of autf. traveling. Last year there were ls. The large aud increasing auto travel is bound to brine better turnpikes and road. President j Strite of C. B. T. road Co., has ! already 01 dered the filliug up and I rearadiug of all badly construct ed crossings, aud thecompleto repair of the mountain divisiouof the turnpike, and it will not be long until all the "breakers" or crossings will be eliminated. The Soldiers' Reunion on the lilst mst.. is the next catherini.' Wi'l i s on the slat -. Why not let the old ; , , ' so'diers aud their families, and i friends, have their meetiugs same as other organizations. The Lutherans have their re unions, so do the Presbyterians, German Baptists, and other churches; so do Sunday schools, and other other organizations, by and of themselves. Revs. J. D. Benedict, of Cham oersburg, U. A. Good, of Q jincy, Pa., and E M. Senseny, of Un ion Bridge, Md , were guests at the Greenhill House ou Sunday night. M. H. Holleushead, the efficient postmaster at Harrisonville, is having his residence improved new sidin-g, new roof, gable front, new porcn, new windows, doors, &c. Edgar and Chester Haun, and Charley Maun, Jr., came home last Friday uight. They had bo:-m in the employ of the W. U. T. Co's., repair corps in N. J. and eastern Pennsylvania for the past three months. .3. li. Sipes, as noted in last week's issue, as being iuite ill' has so far recovered as to be able to supervise men erecting and burning a lime kiln. The "Truax house" at Breeze wood, and "Greenhill House" at Greenhill, are haviug a larger trade than ver since the closing of the ;'Mountain House" at Mc llvaues. .nip. THOMAS U SLCStlK !. Adin'nlstriitnr. X Kd'TOK'S NOrlCI-..- iNntllT In lirrt'liv ljlVI'll thill li'tlrr;- ! ret :l mrnt Hi'V Iihvi- b.-i-ii Ki iilitni to tin luidiTMyncd iinlli On- i-vtiili' or i,iiih-l II. M.ii-li. l;iti- l 'i'. id townnhlri. K il 11 on riiunt'', ln.. ilrc-iivil A ny ifi.su nt. Ij it v i 1 1 clrtlini iijiiint shmI t-tute will prcst'iit tto'iii ropeilv nut in-ti ticiiti-d toi" netllf iiii'iit, mid f Imw nwltiK tin-saline 111 p!-iii-. I-Hll HIHl ftt'UlH. .IN. I'. S1I'K. Md oini'lUtniry. I'a , llM-i'tit or. .11 RY LIST. Names of UrnnJ and Petit Jurors Drawn for October Court llcliiiiinjj on Moiuluy, Oc tober I. 1'IUO. at 2 O'clock p. in. IM1AXII .IllltOHS. Ayu. V. It. Nelson, Aiinm Kirli ;i pels. HKTiiKi..-llovnnl Hill, H I. Maik W, W. M. I'.atick. ! Bucsii Citi'.Kiv. .Icsmo llai'ton, Wil- liutii M. McKue, Williiim WbIhts. Drill, IN. - KiMilxiii lli'lman. Urofyn Lorkc. I.li'Kixi: Cui.KK..Mofmui DcslioiiLr, tsuuo 15. I.ayton, (leu. V. Metzloi-. Mt'C'tiNNKi.l.siiciit;. Kilwupil Giis- sinrrT, f:iuif1i 'riii)iiisoii. 'r.wi.tni. , Wfinlll. 'I'lioMi-s'iN.- i;lmi'i- Coval I'NItiV. Dtltlicl i Idll lllllli, l.aslili-y, AIIh'pI. Srlii'tf(itiiif,. . Hakcr. IVh'p liuil- i-'-i S. Sti'in-ti, Dwi'lit M. Cnihiii. .Icilill U. Sliclili.'ll I'KTI T Jt'ltOliS. . G. niitnhcit. H.irtoii W. .1. .Morton, I'Mwiii'l Kii li- 'riunnas 1'. Carlainl, (jarlunil, .1 nines 1 f i 1 1 . n s 1 1 ail , Hart, KUwanl Strait. Aimer Harnliai t, .lacoli ('. liny a FuriH iu Ptnii., N. J. or Del. Best States for profitable farm ing. Soil adapted to great varle tvofctons. Near markets that pay hosl prices for your products Farm iands In these States my RV.-cuiity, Bold and bought. Write fee tvv.ticulars. Ii. G. Fuicic, lliC li. E. Tlru.sl Bid , Ptnlula. Ifway back in 1835 when "Old Hickory" AVU. Loir iiu. ards. ISlH.I'AST John 1 W. V. Truux. Hktiiki.. Alex Hess. lllifsil t'liKKH. -Win. M. Lotljfe, frank M. Spuilu, K. W. Harton. Du.l.l.v. Kltmif H. Fraker, K. M. Golvin, Oetiri' (jlutit, Kinannel Siies. LlCKINU C'KKKK- I"., Ilaj'S DcsllOll, Ulysses Doslunii;, Geo. U. Strait. McCoNNKU.sHl'Hc;. C. K. Sliimer. Tavi.oii, Aaron Kneier, Joseph Hrit-e. TnoMl'soN. Wm. C. Deslxino, Dav it! Gordon, Jesse U. Suyder, Jacob Veukel, lleuson Yonker, Ira W. 'Am inerinan. Ton. Thompson Slierinini, Nathan iel Jtotz. Knion. Harry Denein, Wesley Gienyei', Georye Mills. W'Kl.l.s.--.las. A. MfDonouoh, An derson Hartman. H. A. Tkcax, H. C. Mc.mma, ,1. G. Al.r.XA.MiKli, Jury C'omm'rs. Sheriff. C. A. MC.MMA, Clerk. . Write for a free copy of the lilt Mi-'07 catalogue aud new illus trated College Journal of Colum bia Business College, llagers town, Md. They will interest you. was President Sclienck's Matulrake Hillu were firhl introduced. Him.-e titen, ulimml cveiy i'liuily in the United SluteM ht tineil tlHMii, ul some time, and they huve kleiulily firown in public ftivor. They me uowu bouuclloia wora nil over tin country. SCHUNCK'S ' MANDRAKE PILLS re 'the turerttf pM ciirtwfor Hilioun neHK, l.ivrr Cotnplatnl, Cuiiatipulmn, liKiit ftlini, Si k llfittlai'lit , 4'.i(l(liiifHH( Mtirl)itn ii, l-l;tVult'in y, N mine a, jutni-, ilWv, M:iMtri i( i'tL They "Liven the liver." aud bring licillli and fiod ,irit. Purel Vtetuble. Absolutely Hurmie. Pur Hale Kverywliere. 2S centaa box, or by m ill. UK. J. H. SCilfiNCU & SON, Philadelphia, Pa. WATiitiRALL. Kaiii ! rain ! rain ! is ull wu see. l!ev. Allen Dudi'or preached it very ablo sermon ut Center, Sunday niorn inj;. 'J'here will he preaching ut the same plaeu Septeinlier Hth liy I'.ev. Dunlels. liert Harnett and futnily visited the former's mother, Mrs. Hurriet Harn ett, Sunday . Mrs. Sarah Corbin, having sold hot1 property to C'hurles Cutehull, will make sale of her household ootids the coiulni month. Dr, Tennyson Doavor, of Syrueuse, N. V., is visiting relatives and friends in Uis vicinity. Miss Ada t'ooi.e is spending her va cation wi,th trieiiiM in this pluce. Mr. and Mrs. Ivva Witithen and lit tle (iauyliter Durotlia, spent Sunday with iIki lullor's purei Is, W li. lierk- sl t e.;ser mid wife. j Mis. Jennm I.uniherson, who his j been employed i'i AHoont;, came home I SiiUirdnv lor it short, vacation. ; Mis lle-.ter spent. Sun-lay tvii'i KiImh j and Mary Shaw. s Mi.s Kr.u-I!i (liu'-.-y ti ilinjr a j i'oiiiiIh eck with her ipi it, Mrs. .i'ach , kit! Ailiivxuy o( Ni.w (iic.taila. Muri iH OT hi; Tin' Choline luiuiue i.- one of the most ; j - fill tiling-, a fat itier call own. Witii one of th' -e tisiful fuii hiiien he can fnw voiiil, frn,d feed, ?h"ll corn, Jiumii filler, iind many other iliir--. They nre In mi.' ustd in some places f't eli.clfi?lit:hl phitits I haf e sold t '. ' ' ;ei " ' 1. I'1"'5 II ml e.v pect to sell seri'i ;i ! mi lie I 'i 1 ' ! 1 ' yetir ii up. 'I he ii.eniill.il h i r.:tsi,irj (-Li i- t'ill yriufinv. 'J'his is a positive proof that it. is all ritrhl. I hae it ou hnnd, and am seliinjiit rifhl ti ! i 1 1 a: ' h' low -t price po-iibli' The t in ii- lor- f i m I i t- t'f it"- i - cot ni tiir n. anil 1 have just ImcimIiI one and luilf ton of II. 1 expect to ,-i !i ii t,i :i vciy close matiiiii. Sii- me lietorey"o.i i.:i.v. My space iu the taipi i oo.-s not t: i '- I- to mention till the ilitV-ren! kinds ol lot 'U I s, II: hut il! iitoiit' ! 'i l-f: ii as : M in-!. .in- oil, !v t" :;: per al.: I.'.r.- -d i ' ' . it'c. a . .i 1 1 oti : J I ,i it i' o ! . ti'V. ti i'.i '. Ion I 't iinclcr oil. .,;i.; x le ii cii i . lit l. . h.'h-.: I'oihii -. 'oil at- pad-i. Win-. ;,-jj,.iSC "rt Wire iniiU. I luayy t ire, I loi-se sIhm , v..f.. -'"-irV- lend. 7 and t .: I letidv-m i xed puint. t-l l'i '. r 11 Shovels. Hois. I i k-. Tfi.ci' chains, lliiliei cliains. fork htitiilies. j 'm-ic handles. Hit ml sttws from -1'ie. to .in: Ha; links, tope ai.d pulleys: Cio.ss .it. -r, - ' ' saw. Irimi i t-i T I. mi: Siue l, ninl ii.ei- ble e-. Tliankinu those who have so lihei-itiiy pu!ioni.ed me. and kindly solicilini- the cont inn inee of the snuie. I act Youis respect fully. ' M! ) ..,cr.-4( I i v i- "' " "t.;is! ' ; '-w i; i vis: I el I I":. I I ,0 - l! ueo. ti I, ,Jg a AAellott, McConncllsbur, Fa. -4 I na it mm u I liU II HO if I DOIN'X RUSH l c Yourself when fall comes and you are too busy with other work to think about sewing. Now is the time to do it. Our stock of Suitings was never in better shape for early buyers. repell ants Blacks. Browns, Grays, and Blues. Excellent weight, 56 inches wide Make elegant suits, worth 75 cents, dt 55c. All wool Batistes, Blue, Red and Cream, 36 inches wide, at 59c. & MOHAIRS ft Black Mohairs at 25, 50. 75c, and $1 a yd. Blue Mohairs, 40 in. wide- at50c, Blue Mohairs 44 in., SI. Fancy Mohairs for Waists, 50c. yd. , Blue and white, and Pink and white Plaids, Fancy white with dainty figures. - Black Goods - For waists, skirts and suits. Henri ettas, Panamas, Habit Cloth, Ser ges, Perauelns, Broadcloths, and Plaids 12 1 -2c, to $1.50. Danish Cloth White ana Cream, 22 in. nide. 16 c. Poplar Cloth, White and Cream. 36 in. wide, at 25c. All Wool Albatross Pink, Blue, Cream and White, 36 in. wide at 50c. Tricots for Waists, Fancy and Plain colors. ' 'all Wool, ' ' at 25c. Anything In 99 Percales, Seersuckers. Ginghams; Calicoes, Satteens, Chambrays, Linens, Lawns, Shirtings, Cot. ton and Shaker Flannels- Guinea Cloths, Daisy Cloth, Outing Cloths and Flannelettes, Table Linen. Napkins, Towels and Toweling. Ticking. Mus lins, Sheeting and Pillow casing aud a full line of . . .NOTION :-. Respectfull Yours. Geo I. Reisner h Co, McConnellsburg. Pa. .il i & ' Its- l t .: s- : i; ) .' V-- & ' "' .- J tf t & I jfA 'MWi7ns nit i .km mui us r sls ts r,.,'J fifp. Alwiiv rt'liubl' l,itf !. ank li -iciltit for f II It'll t VI DIt H in UI aii 1 4still iiu'lullli' ttuxes, M'iilr.t wnh hit1 rihlMdj. ':tU it IIi'I'iimc laiiurtiu Kt.l.fii- I til iiiiiM util iin.titllttiiM. liny tt vmir Inn.!.;,, ur ht-ml -It', in stuitkp-i lor urtic,filui, Tt-ta-luoniitU utxt Hi'lteC lr littlt'i.." i Inter. tiy rt'iurn Hull, JO.ooo 1i,uuiiii.i1s. tiohl by ll liru;iM8. CHICH1UHTKR CHUMIOAL CO SIUO Jluainun Siiurf. I'll 1 &, MitrUvu tWl umvr. DeiwiTT's irawrrcH HazYl SALVE For Piles, Burns, Sores. s ill' ,V.'v i'V. r? more !Iif 'nil Vm tl.rn a eld in the VWiri Stftii iti.n ol ny mbtr niftko ut liiteii.v. '1 Ui ill ..,un.t ul t heir fclylc, Mronty anj fciuiliLity. 11,'l'nll'a ninan1nf'Thaiiirnf( Fa.litonl ! tni i' i IIN.-H 111.. 11 ui (.1 lier I,tllf C M.iR I , ,.::...uiiii"ni3 iir'u!.eisl c.ih ,i0 I'OHB. I . r. H renlH. Vv.-i y nl,triber grin Mtl ll I W i. i I1 run. htilji.iibe li.iUy. i.iolv A rnl f UHHil. Iliii-.l- prmiiiiri ! ; .in iUikIi ...ii,iiui.'ii. r.nlrri, I I. " " in.) 41. it I'rtii.iinn Cll..ku (ihovniie pi.iu.uoi.) tl.'.l ''.. jUaiaM VU1 MiXAU. W,lMVrk LADIES -COMPOUND Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Stiiiijrlt'r ' "tli'-r rcfiP'HeR 'M at Inuli price. (Vc xiirtr'tiilcc.I. 8n.-.t'sfui;y tirtiil liy over .'1)11,(100 S nmen. Vvii f, nH. uK K,,HHthV tllttil. 'i'ottlUll'ltluU ll.OK'fl fit'.'. , ir. i.ui'jHiu-u, riiiiinii-ipiiitti r. ' THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVK COUGH 6V RUP KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE coNTAisisu HONEY AND TAR lllllllllnm'1WBatM-t, wi I To Cure a Cold in One Day I Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. H Seven MilUon texes sold !n past 12 months. , TfclS Signature, Xs Cures Crip J j in Two Days. . ."okv every t box. 25c. JJ Xlrxr nr V4nra the favnrife familv mt-tlicine for throat and lunps. W rilrl w J J w - -- j - vflH WW
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