INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS P CONMiNSlll) I'OK HlfoRIliD KCAUI:KS The time for Mr. Gulda.ith's funeral has been changed to 3 o' clock, Friday afternoon. Arims Revillu sold a scrub of a horse, Mondnv, to no mo ltroad topper for tfSLTi.on. Tho Irwiu ttore soils the best post card v.ews of our Court House two for five cents. Don't buy a coat until you see the news Lidiiv' and Children's Coats llirry Huston received last week. Hev. S. J. LNttenger will preach at Mt Ziou next Sunday after noon at2:i!0and at Bedford Chapel nt 7 in tho evening. On Monday aftern' on, 8th mat., Merlil David, infant son of Kev. mid Mrs. S. J. Pittenger, was in : erred in the cemetery at Asbury church. Mrs, Uarrv Dawney returned to her home at Ilustontown last Sunday, after having spent sev orai days in the home of her par ents in this place. Maude Ott, of Tod township, is spending some time with her sis tor, Mrs. G. H. Kuotts, of Alum na. She will also visit friends in Pitt3burg. Marry Huston, Saltillo, is Know nig Ladies' Long Coats ps low as each, acid he has a nice lot of Ladles' and Gonts' I Jain Conts at. rightprices. .lames Smith, of this place, may hear of something to h s advan tage, if he will cad on or address V. II. Pahnestock, 130' E. Cathe rine St., Chambersburg, Pa. Wanted, to hire a married man to work on farm; house and fire wood furnished; casti salary. For full particulars, address Samuel P. Woodcock, "Salisbury, Md. 10 18 4t. The Love Feast and Commun l n will be held at the McCon nellsdalo church, one mile and a Half north of McConnellsburg the 3rd and 4th of November, at 1 :;!0 o'clock p. m. COAL for sale at the Wishart Mine at a ton. More than 300.09 has been expended there to secure coal this year. The road is in good condition. The mine is operated by practical minors. Your patronage is so icited. Thomas E. Shepherd and wife went to Hancock Tueslay after nooLi to take a tram lor their home iu Ohio, after having spent a week or ten days in the home of Mrs. Shepherd's parents, D. M. Ken dall and wife, and other friends and relatives in the Cove. New advertisements this week: Geo. W. Keisner & Co. J. I. Johnston C. 11. Stevens "Ada Spangler Nell Dawnoy E. It. McClain. Read every one of them. The people who advertise are paying yood money to give you a special invitation to come to their re spective places of busicess. A business man that advertises his goods, T-. antsyour trade; and it is only common sense to conclude that after he has you in his store, he will take sufficient care of you to make you uomoagainand again. Scbenck's Mandrake Plllj are For Sale Everywhere 25 cents t box or by mall. Handed Down From Father to Son. Tn tlionaanria of famltlta. all orer the land, HchenckV Mudrtki Pllli have through tlrec feneration, given proqf of, not only theircuratire irotjTlie. hut aluo tiieir Purity aod Sal- SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS art Positive Cur for Hilioimnrpiii, I.iver Com plntnt, CotmttpaHnn, Indi- (ration. Mck Heartache ; jaunntc. Mpurtntirti. Plat latency and Malaria. They "Liven the Liver." Dr. J. H. 8CHENCK SON, vi i V "1 W1A "Zr3 Local' Institute. The second local institute of Uelfast township, was held at Maple Grove school l:ith inst. The meeting was called to or der by the teacher, Minnie Funk, and Gilbert C. Mellott was ap poiuted chairman. The questions were well discussed by the ten teachers present one being from Licking Creek and one from Heth el. Music was furnished by the graphaphtne. A very interesting program was prepared, for which both pu pils and teacher deserve much credit. Adjourned to met t at Need more in three weeks. Maude Deshong, secretary. Can you win ? You realize that to win in anything these days, require!1 strength, with mind and body in tune. A man or woman with disordered digestive organs is not in shape for a day's work or l day 's play. How can they expect to win t Kodol for Dys pepsia contains tho digestive jui ces of a healthy stomach and will put your stomach in shape to per form its important function of supplying the body and brain with strength building blood. Di gests what you eat, relieves ind l gestion, dyspepsia, sour stom ach, palpitation of the heart and coustipation. SoJd at Trout's drug store. AMARANTH. Dr. Teeter, of Chambersburg, made a flying trip to the valley last week, getting some of his fin est dental work for lion. John T. liichards, which is said to be a very satisfactory exhibition of his skill in such cases. Mrs. L-titia N. Ilixson, wife of .1. C. Hixsou, and daughter of J. T. liichards, started Monday to meet her brother, Dr. J. N. Rich urdsand wife, of Fallsington, Pa., at Huntingdon, on a joint visit to their brother Albert and family at Wellington, Kansas. They all expect to return in time to vote the Lincoln fusion ticket, Novem ber 6th no preventing provi douco, Ttio late "Horry" freeze will likoly prove fatal to the "Plum . mer's (gang). THOMPSON. Quite a number of people from Thompson attended the Hagers town fair last Thursday. Mamie Carver of Plum Kun, is visiting friends in Frederick, Md. Mrs. Carbaugh's dwelling is nearing completion. TheTonoloway Baptistchurch has been under-going repairs. A new pulpit has been made, the church has been repainted, and will when finished, be very con venient as well as handsome. This church was built many years ago, and is one among the largest churches in the county. Mrs. Miller, of Connellsville, Pa., and sister, Mrs. Beaver, of Scotsd'ale, Pa., are visiting rela tives and friends on the Ridge. William Yonker, of Christian county, 111 . is visiting his many relatives in this township. Mr. Yonker left Fulton when a small lad, and had not seen the county of his early boyhood for nearly fifty years. Ho will spend a few weeks visiting in this count,. la the Moon Inhabited. Science has proven that tho moon has an atmosphere, which makes life In some f irm possible r,n that satellite; but not for hu man beings, who have a hard enough time on this earth of ours; especially those who don't know that Electric Hitters c.urs head ache, biliousness, malaria, chills and fever, jaundice, dyspepsia, dizziness, torpidliver, kidney com plaints, general debility and fu male weaknesses. Unequalled rs a general tonic and appetizer for weak pers us and especially for the aged. It induces stund sleep Fully guaranteed by Trout's the druggist. Price only 50c. Trespatta Notice. The midergijfriefl horeby warns all Iieraoiu againxt trespassing on hi 1-hniW Id Tod towrmlilp, either by hunting, tfathoilinf nuts, berries, ttrupeg, or In any muuuer whatever, lie hut recently suffered much damage hy peiuona prowling over his farm, unit fair notlca is now given that the In will be rigidly enforced against all trespassers In-the future. DANIEL MOCK. ' 1 WHERE TO 60? J5 8? m S3 r'-"i Never stnee we have been in business lias our line been so I'ty complete b it h this s.nisnn. This is trim of the better class of goods especially. ( 'iis-iiineres. Ilenrieltas. Mohairs, ftroad- VJ cloth, Venetians ami Suitings are in abnndanee at reasonable prices. Flannels fur Skirts and Underwear in large variety await your inspection. Puring October we will sell Lancaster Gingham at II cents per yard to our trade but not merchants, as this is less than cost . HUSTON'S! A question asked and answered tor you i' you are undecided where to go for your fall and winter goods Since our return from Philadelphia and Mallimore, we have been busy placing on our shelves a complete line of winter gimns mini ns yon win want fur vour winter use. g Dry Goods ! Dry Goods ! 1 Shoes and Rubber Goods Now is the time when the whole family needs better shoes than any time in the year. We have made wonderful strides in shoe selling, and we have put in a line of shoes for winter which should largely increase our sales. Uemember our shoes range in price from the lowest up to H.'M per pair. p HATS AND CAPS rf! I.Va i Shoot, that hat, if it is n straw one; and if the old one is get ting a little shabby, yon should see our new arrivals in huts and rap. The new swell shapes and colors already so popular in the larger cities are here, and you can be fight up to the minute in stylo if you wish and at little expense. We have the best line of men's aim boys' L'.'ie, heavy caps we have yet shown. We have made preparations for n good business this season, and it will depend on you f.n- us to get it. Shall v.e b" disap pointed 't Harry E. Huston, Saltillo, Pa. a f-S !.t i ii f- .,), ! 1 i Kh ' : rf&J My; T V I - J " I". 7 ill! It U IJI r in .'liX-J!- rt-.U.:--rr-.- . ft 25 la 15 S3 pi PI PZ PI lilt 4 '0m Pi n pi p r"i: 8 Our Fall and Winter Stock is Ready Heady with a larger and a more complete lino than ever before, showing the very latest styles in suits and overcoats. Men's Cardigan Jackets, Sweaters, Flannel 1'uderwear, and all tho wool clothing you need. Children's ( 'auiel-hair Tum-O'-Shanters, and nobby Mats and Caps for boys. Our line of Fine Shirts, Collars, Cull's, and Neckties, and in fact every thing you would II nd in an up-to-date QenVs Furnishing Store. Hurrah ! For The I. H. C. The Gasoline Knglnc Is ono of the nust useful things a farmer can own With one of these useful machines he can saw wood, grind feed, shell core, pump water, and many other things. They nro being ii'ied In some places for clrrlrie lignt plants. 1 lone sold two since inn. 1. 11MI, and expect to sell several more before tho year is up. The demand for Pittsburg fence Is still growing. This is a positive proof that it r all right. I have it on hand, and n in selling it right along at the lowest price possible. Tar rope, "Jc. H: I.lnsud oil: 50c. a gal Ion; Machine oil 1S to 37c gal: Cylinder oil 27c; 1-lb. can Mica Axle grease :tH; Hi. can Mica Axle grease 'I'M:- 10-lb. buck ets Mica Axle grease, i."e: Harness oil '10c; Lewis had, 7jc; Carter lead, 7ic: Dutch ei"l 7c; Mixed paint, $1.15 a gallon; Dou ble bitted axes IHV. tol, Single bttti d axes 7eV: solid steei picks, -!0c; sdid steel mattocks, hie; Smooth wire, $2.7f: I5arb wire, .i.J.j: ue fence, -.( to Cue. per rod: v'iie nails, $2 f0 akeg; Steel buggy tire ;ie; Dirt shovels, -10 to ";"; Long handle scoop, 70c; Short handle scoop, 70c: Cow chains, 17 to 2"c: Trace chains, .10 to H0c: Simon saws, 5 ft, "J til.t'c ll-ft. 4. 04; Hand saws 4'ic. to $2 "i0: Yellow collar pads, 27c; 1'clt collar pads, 40c, Horse Blcinlcots and Robes I have the largest and best asiortmenl of Horse Mlankets and Holies in the county, Prices from 70 to .f.7.7.). Holies from 2.i0 to .fi0. Thanking those who have so liberally patronized me, and kindly soliciting the rontinu nice of the s ime, T am Yours respectfully, Geo. B. Alellott McConnellsburg, Pa. .-if. 3 It t & t t t & X & Cannot he surpasseil. before buying. Come and see our line b6 C. B. STEVENS, M'CONNSLhSBURG, PA. -5M a a.'. :4 1 It rA5iFT ran v i i( t i fi i J b m v n m 5 (.-1 it Ladies , i misses and U- .go' If Children's 7"l S3 lock of ma Km 2 .a L0 KN0BSVILLE. The sick ot . ur c. mmuulty are O. V. Wagner, Jod. A. Myers, and Auut Kite Wasrner. We hope to hear of their speedy recovery. Samuel Pittman, of AUooq'i, ts vlsilingin the homo of, U. II. Fore. Lewia Kelso'n harn is ready for the raisers. Jacob Kharpo and wife enter tained a number ol guests last Sunday. Clinton Clouser and wife, of Al toon, are visiting friend i aud relatives iu this place. Lillian Stinson spent Sunday with Verda Sharp. STEVENS' & RAKER'S Bargain Store, For First Fall Days We Have The Goods. FALL AND WINTER. Underwear coining In at prices that will surprise you. Overshoes, Legglus and Kubber Goods now on hand at a clean-sweeping price goods that we commenced buying as early as April and May. We have a full lino of outing cloth at He., a yd., gingham and cali coes as low as Sc. a yd. Muslins, shirtings, seersuckers, Munueletts, at low prices. Men's cords from l,4ii up. . t. err? rx KGi ''" lu"' ,i0''' " tl"l'u w' ' ' '''J' last. ; L'Atotai aj-rar ht;n have a few dozen tin cans thai w- are closing out for ,'tHe. p rjra p- v p llrst ciass Sisal twine lie. lb., rope halters l 'i 1 reT and ."ic, web halters :!0 and !)., harness pads that we are selling for from l'i to 4Hc. CU17I f C f Cliatlc: f W Inchest nd 1'. M. C. shells SHELLS I Sheila I ;, uml ;U (hlll!, ol 1)()VVlll)1. ,,- size shot llrst class for 4,jc. a box. Crocks from & to 2 gallon each, prices 4 to 10c. each; 2 gallons 2')c, A full line of groceries that we sell as low as the lowest, and for S.IOISr don't fail V) try Stevens A Kaker before you buy. All kinds of couutry produce taken tn exchange, wheat, 7."c: rye, (10c; oats, ;iOc; onions, ","ic, and country lard 10c. Toiatoes -(Sc. Call and see us, No trouble to show you goods If you don't buy Respectfully yours, Stevens & Raker, Clear Ridge, Pa. Wraps. A larger line to select from than you will find anywhere else and prices right. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper, a $1.00 Year in Advance. lock of Furs. Neckpieces at prices from $1 .00 to $10. OO. See Them. eo. I. Reisner I Co, fflcConnellsburg, Pa. mm 'i-.i.'.iU-. af M p.illin.'nKuiti)Ciil "OXGC X Oil fa;inti The JEWEL Trade-mark is your surety for stove satisfaction and is for your protection. It is lound only on Jewel Stoves and Ranges and is a guarantee of JEWEL Quality, material and workmanship. It signifies dependability and re liability. See that this Trade-mark and the name P(.Uuit Stove Works, is on tho Kt.ov ,vill be certain it Jii -A (A. ..-1 i von l.nv. Vi.ii pJW of JrHing the best. XVnwS iirJJl .U-Vril Joi st. ,fc"tA Hutiiri'S. Lt tut km luiltal. linltnt. .. - .. ....1 O' Iiiaiat tin flu, J A ' ! i v-i.2:;iji-ta, alowol Tradv-uuirk. Buy from ua and you AJ.- For Sale at Albert Stoner's, AlcConnellsburfj, THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP For fell Conffht and tss.sU In reiior mr croup wliuo)ine-cou,;h a"a-ri.wr.x nearly all oll:-r -."7 h'-KV.V a ti ... .... i'vl )lf ft Tk. Da.ll Clover Biot- com And tbo Honey Etw ia on mvnj th bwol&, conUuni (Trr Mirk Ifiliteni) LAXATIVE KENNEDY'S HGNEYieTAR rairtaao at thk i.otui or E. a DoWITT CO., OHIOAQO, U. ft. A. THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVB VUUi.it SVRUP KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE oont.mnimi HOf2Y AND TAT