INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS 0( Local and General Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Mrs. Sophia Biotsh. ofCliam borsburg, is visitiug In the fam ily ot hor nephew, N. I. Ftnid. David A. Laidig, of Taylor, was rej;istere.i at the Washington House,. Mouday. Charlie Deshong, of lower Ayr, was a profitable, caller at the News office yesterday afternoon. MONEY TO LOAN OU good Tea real security iu desired amounts, running fioin 100 to $1000. John T. Uichauds, Amaranth, Pa. Miss Jessie Wishart, of the U. S. Pension Office, Pittsburg, is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. . S. Wishart, on East Water stretit. Big Tournament and All Day Picnic out in Trout's Woods next Saturday. Take your basket along and stay all day. Lots of Music. Mrs. George Stewart, of Wells Valley, and daughter, Mrs Flor ence Blaekmore, of Pittsburg, spent Thursday the guests of friends in this place. Win. L. Swope, one of our val ued Sipes Mill subscribers, drop ped into the office while in town yesterday, and pushed his sub scription well into 1907. Wmto lor a free copy oT the l'J0(j-'07 catalogue and new Illus trated College Journal of Colum bia Business College, Uagers town, Md. They will interest you. Martin Nelson, wife and their tli roe little daughters, Olive, Blanche, aud Myra all of Rid dlesburg, spent last week very pleasantly in the home of William Fix, west of town. Miss Ruth MeGeehe, of Burnt (Jabius, and Hayes Markeley, of Warfords'burg, were among the i.umbor from this county tint entered the Cumberland Valley Nlato Normal as students, last Monday morning. Write for a free copy of the I'.li'ii-'O" catalogue und new Illus trated College Journal of Col urn liia Business College, lingers t'lwri Md. They will interest you. Owing t the fact that Dr. Swartzweldr at Needmore, is goiug to remove from the State, he desires that all who owe him shall call and settle either by cash or note on or before September L'Gth. Wanted For Fulton County. Agent for The Great A. & P. Tea Co. Good inducements and big pay. The Cukat A. & P. Tea Co. 131111 Ave., H 23 Ot Altoona, Pa. The grand lodge reunion of the Knights ot Pythias, which was held at Dubois last weekj honored ' no of Blair county's well known f ud esteemed citizeus in the per son of Harry A. Thompson, editor 'f the Tyrone Times, by electing him president. Honors seem to Ihj crowding thick on our editori i it brother. He cirrhd oil the nomination or Assembly In our county just as easy as rolling off a log, and i ow wins the prize in a largo organization. Harry has some ot the most winning ways nbout bim. He will be elected to legislature and we predict that ha will be a useful mem be to his c nistituon ts. -Holhdayhburg Reg ister. A bath cleanses the skin and rids the pores of refuse. A bath makes for bettor fellowship and citizenship. Not only should the outside of the body bo cleansed, but occasional use of a laxative or cathartic opens the bowels and clears the system of effete mat ljr. Best for this are DeWitt's Little Earl Risers. Pleasant lit tle pills that do not gripe or sick en. Sold at Trout's drugstore. KNOIISVIt.LE. Mi Wa ter Uarclerodo, of Ev fiieM, and Mster, MU Katie Cam bil, of Altoona, xpent from 8atiinl.iv until Moiiduv Hth their inothi i, Mrs. Mai y Cmupbell. Humphrey Cmbauh and sis ter Mary, of Meicersburg, spent a few days on this side of the mountain, and attended the Re union. Sadie and Verda Sharpe spent Sunday with Mabel Fore. EllaTice has returned to Al tooua, where she has employment. David and Emory Glunt leave for Glibson, where they work on the phone line. Ira Fore and wife spent Sun day with Alice Long. - Mrs. Curtis Kelso and Katie CaVipbell spent Sunday evening with Lola Wilson. May Mock, who has been em ployed In the home of Henry An derson, has returned to her home. Letter to C. F. Stott, Mc Conncllshurg, Pa. Dei.r Sir : If you could get the exclusive sale of i sweeter sugar for five miles round-Jib. as sweet as a pound of usual sugar, and cost no more you'd jump at it, wouldn't you ? There wouldn't be 100 lb. of any other sugar sold in a year in your town; you'd gobble the trade, and it wouldn't hurt your whole busi ness. Devoe is like that among paints; it is twice as sweet as some; it is sweeter than any; not one excep tion; one gallon is two or one and a-half or one-and-three quarters. Better than that; paint has to be painted; that costs $2 to $4 a gallon. A gallon saved is $2 to $4 saved in labor, besides the paint. Even that isn't all. A gallon Devoe put on wears as long as two gallons put on at a cost of $2 to $4 a gallon and two gallons more put on at $2 to $4 a gallon. Count all that. The paint that wears double costs less by 3 gallons of paint and 3 gallons of painting; that's about 15 a gallon for those superfluous gallons. That's as good as a double- sweet sugar, isn't it? Yours truly F. W. Devoe & Co.. 4 New York, i'. s. F. C. Bare, Fort Little ton, sells our paint. Birthday Social. Last Saturday evening:, the home of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Mellott, of Sipes Mill, was the scene of a joyous event, occasioned by the celebration their daiiKter, Miss Zoe's birthday. About seven o'clock, about forty-five of Miss .oe's friends assembled at their horns. After greetings had been extended, and conversation indulged in, all were invited to the dining room, where they were amply served with Ice-cream and cake. Those present were Margaret and Frances Daniels, Helen Dixon, Sam and Ephralm Mellott, Andrew, Wil liam, Howard, Edward, and Russel Swope; E. N. Akers, Ross Hollens- head, Mrs. Mary Mellott, Mrs. Nelson Daniels, Motile, Myrtle, Anna and Mary Mellott; Frank Gracey, Blair Fohner, George Daniels, Anna and Goldle Deshong, James, Harry, Amos Reuben and Frank Mellott; Ralph Decker, Daisy Strait, Ellas Hauman, Wishart and Ora Deshong, Eva Mel lott, and three Knable sisters, making a total of 45, including the family. Miss Zoe received many useful pres ents, for which she Is very grateful. One Who was Thkre. Pains across the small of the back indicate something wrong with the kidneys. DeWitt's Kid ney and Bladder Pills will quick ly bring relief. A week's treat ment for 25 cents. Act on the liver, too. Sold at Trout's drug store. A Musicale. oThe choir of the M. E. church at Knobsville will give a Musicale Saturday, September 22d, begin ning at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Ad mission 5 cents. a CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Bess Irwin was among the numbei from this place, who re turned to tht) Shippensburg Nor mal Monday. KNOWN FOR 0VE3 SEVENTY YEARS over the entire Umlr, HinUi. Thret gtuenttlun tiftve uwi SJHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS for Hit curr ot llilloumrw. I.lver Comprint liiJlK:lMll,Cunitipiitioa, Hick Hrndarhr J'l'iidlrt, iltarlburo, VUlulcucy. Mabilk tl'. Vhcack'g Mnndrnkt PIIU tlven the Liver." fwlorc htulth ta Ibi Iwdy. ctrgrnrgg to the eyr and conipicgiou, mid Puraly VgggLblg Ab.oluUly Hmnilgag For "Hie everywhere. tt i-rnte box or by mull. DR. J. H. 5CHENCK & SON, PhllidilphU. r. .'JK JURY LIST. j Rain atjd Sun don't pierce through the hard, resisting coat of Lucas Paint (Tinted GIom) The high gloss not only nfakes it better-looking, but adds to the. lifp of tin paint and the house. Ask your dealer. John Lucas & Co Siity ytan of paioimitkiiir NW Vork DhllaH.inhiai rui CLEAR RIDOE. There has been some very heay rain storms in our community lately, but not much damage was done. Mrs. Fred Barret, of Pittsburg, and her mother, Mrs. T. B. Crom well near this place, wore guests of the former's t ister, Mrs. W. R. Fields, last Thursday. Ther9 was a large crowd from this vicinity attended the Reun ion last Friday, and all report a fine time. A. W. Brown aud wife were the guests of E J. Madden last Sun day. The Clear Ridge Band furnish ed the music for the picnic at Burnt Cabins last Saturday. Ephraim Neil is on the sick list. Lou Brown came home Thurs day evening from New Grenada. Daniel Henry has had a very sick baby the past week. Frank Mort spent last week in Harrisburg. Cnarley Stevens, wife, and lit tle son Chester, were the e.iests of John Raker and family, part of last week. A. J. Fraker, who has been on the sick list, is some better. Everybody loves our baby, rosy, sweet and warm. With kissy places on her neck and dimples on her arms. Once she was so thin and cross, used to cry with pain Mother gave her Cascasweet, now she's well again. You know what you are giving your baby when you use Casca sweet. The ingredients are on every bottle. Contains no opiat es For loss of sleep. A vegeta ble corrective for the bowels. Sold at Trout's drug store. LAUREL RIDOE. Will Bivens, wife and daughter Helen, spent Sunday with Mrs. Margaret Lynch. Grace and Goldie Mellott spent Sunday w ith Cora Shaw. Rev. A. G. B. Powers and A. J. Powers, spent a few hours last Sunday with Robert Mellott and family. Mrs. Daniel Cover, of Hancock, was visiting relatives in this vi cinity. Rachel aud Josephine Gordon spent Sunday in the lamiiy of Robert Mellott. Thomas Shaw and son Walter, visited G. E Clouser and family recently. David Clugston and wife spent a few days iu Thompson. Mrs. Elizabeth Tolbert, and Dorothy and Mary Kirk, of Big Cove Tannery, spent Saturday with Mrs. Thomas Shaw and fam ny. I Name ot (Jraml nnd I'cllt Juror Drawn for 1 October Court tl:)t:iinlnu on Almdny, Ot- tohcr I, l')lo. ot I O'clock p. m. (Ilt. ' .1 llii !IS. I AVI!. -W. It. MeiMun, Aaron Kiel) ! a I'll 8 Hktiiei,. Ilowui'd Hill, H L Mark- ley, W. U Knrifk. IUI:hii Ckkuk. Jesse Hurtou, Wil liam M. MclCi n, William Walters Prill. IN. -Jlc'.iben tliOrnao. George Looke. LrcKln"CltKl'.K. Morgan Deshong, Isaac B. Lnyton, Geo. F. Mctzler. McConnki.i.khl'Ho. Edward Gris-singi-r, Clinrlcs S. Stenoli, Dwitjlit Thompson. Tayik A. M. Corlin, John L. WriRht. 'Thompson Elmer Covalt. I'NION. rianiel Hoffman, Sheldon I.B.-ihley, AlWort Schetrompf,. Wi;i,i.s A. V. Maker, Peter lard, Sr. 1'HTlT .IfltdHS. A vit. lr, G. Humbert. Barton W. Lottie, .1 ,1. Morton, Edward llk-h-ards. Bki,kaht Thomas P. Garland, John I1' Garland, James Hollctishead, W. F. Hart, Edward Strait, Aimer Truax. Bktiiki.. Alex. Barnhart, Jacob C. Hess. Bltfsii Cuki-.k. Wm. M. Lodge, Frank M. Spade. E. W. Mat-ton. Dfi.i.v -Elmer E. Fraker, E. M. Gelvin, George Glunt, Emanuel Sipes Lickino Ckf.kk E. Hays Deshonp, Ulysses Deshoni;, Geo. B. Strait. McCoNNKU.SHUltu. C. E. SWimer. Taylou, Aaron Knepper, Joseph Price. Thompson. Wm. C. Deshonj.', Dav id Gordon, Jesse B. Snyder. Jaeob Yeakel, Benson 'onkel, Ira W. Zim merman. Too. Thompson Sherman, Nathan iel Hot. I'.NH in. Harry Deneen, Wesley Giuujrer, Geoi'fte Mills. Wkij.s. J as. A. McDonou&rh, An derson Hartman. B. A. Tit t." ax, H. C. Mum ma, J. G. Ai.kxandkh, Jury Cmmn'rs. SlierilT. C. A. .Mumma, Clerk. When two strong men come to blows, oven if they are woll match ed, it is not a pto ising sight, but if the man who gets the worst of it will use DeWitt's Witch Uaz : Salve, he will look bolter and feel better in short order. Be sure you get DeWitt's. Good for ev erything a salve is used for, in cluding piles. Sold at Trout's rug store. , Harry A. Irwin and Irving Cole man, of Newark, N. J., are visit Ing in the home of the forn er's pareutit, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Irwin. Fall Term Optr.iiijj. The Tri-Stata Bum O.l-leg!-1, Cumberland, Md , S-pt. 41', 5th nnd Cth. Write forcutilognn and lei ins. Wanted. We want your name and ad dress so we can mail you a free copy of our new Illustrated Com mercial Journal. o School of Business, Hagerstown, Md Undertaker and Embalmer. The undersigned is prepared at all times to do embalming, and undertaking, aud asks a share of the public patronage. C. C. B HINDER, 8-2ti2t. McConnellsburg, Pa. Fall Term Opening. The Tri State Business Col lege, Cumoerland, Md., Sept. 4th, fth and 0th. Write for catalogue and terms. WEST DUBLIN. Some of our people attended the Soldiers' Reunion last Fri day. While ttie crowd was not as large as last ye. r, they report a better Reuniou. Oue good fea ture being the lack of skirmish ing; another, the good music. Margaret Clevengor, after hav ing spent her su mer vacation here, lus returned to Pittsburg, where she expects lo resume her duty as sewing teacher. Her wages have been raised five dol lars a month for this term. Mar ga'etKirk accompanied her to Pittsburg, where she will spend a short time with relatives. Ross King is having his dwell- i ig house plastered. Solomon Desh mg has charge of the work. Uriah Kliue, of Licking Creek township, and his brother Peter, ot Ohio, recently spent a few days atWm. Hershcy's. . Walter Tuylor aud Howard K'rk, atteuded the Grangers Pic nic at Williams Gr .vj lust week. Rev. Iloltzman will preach his farewell sermon at Mt. Tabor next Sunday evening. J. M. Sprowl spent a few days with friends in Licking Creek township last week and attended the Reunion, Write for a free copy of the 190(i-'07 catalogue and new Illus trated College Journal of Colum bia Business College, Uagers- town, Md. Thev will interest you. Horse Sale. Forney & Forbes' sal'- of west oj-n por.ies ut the City Hotel, "a lenlav afternoou, brought to.'elh I " a good cruwtl of hi'!thrs 'Hn'V I Kiilil till t.'ioi'" -ini"H. nnd hNikhih j nf th h-irsm iIi-jv h 1 1 i i.lil.M iv mm' fivwi Vi wn 'it'iim'", ' The j mi- ft or iuIi) ,u i frl.'i to $fi."i, i uiiU Aorii,,. tl in prii.'o about $55, Hurrah! For The I. XL G. The Gasoline Engine Is one of the most useful things a farmer can own. With one of these useful machines he :an aw wood, jrrind feed, Rhell corn, pump water, and many other thfnRB. They are boinj used In some places for electric lljjht plants. I have sold two 'nre Jan. 1. 1'""!, and expect to sell sever jl mote before ' . !.e year Is up. The demand tor Pittsburg fence Is still Krowlntf. Thla Is a positive proof that It is all right. I have it on hand, and am selling it right along at the lowest price possible. The time for fodder twine Is coming on, and 1 have just bought one and a half ton of It. I expect to sell it at a very close margin. See me before you buy. My space In the paper does not give room to mention all the different kinds of goods I sell; but will name a very few: such as : Machine oil, IS to 37 per gal.: Linsied oil, 50c, a gallon; Harness oil, (iOc. a gal lon: Cylinder oil, .3ic. gallon; Axle grease, 10 lb., t5c.; Collars, Collar pads, Wire, CT-?? Wire nails, Buggy tire, Horse shoes, White lead, 7 and H c: Heady-mixed paint, $1.15 a gallon; Shovels, Hoes, Picks, Trace chains, Halter chains, Fork handles, Pick handles, Hand saws from 40c. to $2 50; . Hay forks, rope and pulleys: Cross-cut saws, from ft 1 . 10 to 44.00: Single and Dou ble Axes. Thanking those who have so liberally patroui.ed me, and kindly soliciting the continuance of the sume, I am Vours respectfully, Geo. B. Vlellott fM$ fern ! 9 McConnellsburg, Pa. 3g T NOW DON'T RUSH 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. REPELLANTS Blacks, Browns, Grays, and Blues, Excellent weight, 56 inches wide. Make elegant suits, worth 75 cents, at 55c. All wool Batistes. Blue, Red and Cream, 36 inches wide, at 50c. $ MOHAIRS & Black Mohairs at 25, 50, 75c, and SI a yd. Blue Mohairs, 40 in. wide, at 50c, Blue Mohairs 4 4 in., $1. 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, Perauelins, Broadcloths, and Plaids 12 J-2c, to $1.50. Danish Cloth JVhite and Cream, 22 in. Hide, 16c. Poplar Cloth, White and Cream, 36 in. wide, at 25c. All Wool Albatross rfc Pink, Blue, Cream and White, 36 in. wide at 50c. Tricots for Waists, Fancy and Plain colors. 'all Wool, ' ' at 25c. Anything In" 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 31 i 8 TV : NOTIONS Respectfull Yours, Geo. W. Reisner McConnellsburg, a Co, Pa. ! . . . V.Y V X V . . . V : mmmmmmmm' WW FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper, a $1.00 Year in Advance. COLLEGE A Hih Crad. DUFFS Ccantnlil Md Shorthand Trainim. School, qualifying young m aud wom fot lh pouaom of tnm ft ad mpoa bililr UaVd Iu tha gnal Kinaarial aud Maau iactuiiagCaMor. Pogltlant curvd lor gradugteg. "Writ, for Circulan. Ptttoborg, Pa. To Cure a Cold in One Day Toks Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, c rJ Seven Million koze told In post 13 months. This Signature, on every box. 25c. Cut off that cough with aync ant and prevent pneumoi onchitis and consumDtinn. The world's Standard Throat and 1.., jvieaicine ior 75 years. ' Get it of your druggist and keep it always ready in the hwsc