INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS 01 Local and (icncral Ink-rest, (intlu rt J at Home or Clipped Iroin our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Uoy McCnl)Go and wife SjU'i t Wodnosday at the County Sent. Darnel Iiinuliart and wifo.cf (.raoy, woroin totfti afuw limns ostordny. Geo. W. Sipet ami vil' of Wells, were McConnellsburg vis ltora yesterday. Miss My tie Stoutonglc, of Ev orutt, is vtsitiny her mother on East Water street. W. K. Truax and wife, of Pleas ant Ridre, wore in lowu yesterday. Mrs. II. '. Wishart, of tdis j I hoe, i visitins; ler dou liK r, i Mrs Ceo. loekler in Jotirisiown A lot of ground fronting on the south side of East Walnut street is for sale. Inquire of Mrs. Mar garet lienry. Thompson W. I' ck and wife, ofNeodmore, vere in McO n .lellsburg a few hours Monday. Don't buy. a coat until you sre the news Ladies' and Children's Coats Hirry Huston received last week. lienry Shue, of the Exteusion, is nursing a couple of fingers, the result of gettiog t to near ilie Imsines' end of a mule. C. II. Eitemiller and wife, of Mercersburg, are spending this week among relatives and friends on this side of the mountain. Harry Johnston, who has been seriously ill from an attack of up pendicitis, is reported better, and we hope for a spoedy rccov ery. Harry Hustou, Saltillo, is phnw nig Ladies' Long Coats os low a, '. !W each, and he has a nice lot of Ladies' and Cents' Rain Coins at, rightprices. Clarence Shi me., an employe of the I li. R. in Altoona, is spending a few days in the hoire of his mother, Mrs. Anna . Shimer. Dr. and -I s. W. L. McKihbin went down to Buck Valley Tues day to be present at t he marriage of the'r niece, Miss Sarah I. Me K'ibbiu, yesterday. Ou account of the disagreeable condition of the roads, the local institute at the Tannery school in Ayr township, lias been post p ned to the 20th. At the residence of the officiat ing clergyman, Rev. S. 13. Hous ton, Luther W. Mellott'and Miss Sadie Cooper were married, on Wednesday evening of last week. Wanted, to hire a married man to work on farm; house aud fire ' wood furnished; cash salary. For full particulars, sddress Samuel i Woodccck, Salisbury, Md. 101B-4t. The new Primitive Baptist Church at Berkeley Springs, W. Va., w 11 be dedicatod on Suudav, November 11th. An invitation is given the Pennsylvania friends lo attend. Harry Ilohinau aioved from 1'ittman's house in the Extension to D. M. Kendall's at Cito, Wednesday. Charles Hammer moved into the house, vacated by Ilohman. Mrs. Ernest M. Gress and daughters La Rue and Margare', accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Margaret Booth, are visiting friends in Orbisonia, Shade Gap, Huntingdon, Mt. Union, Sax on, and Altoona. COAL for sale at the Wishart Mine at $1.50 a ton. More than $.'100 00 has been expended there to Becure coal this year. Th" road is iu good condition. The in mo is operated by practk-id miners. Your patrenago is i'-Hed. MI.". '. .. J r-.. k - OH S THE SUREST CURE i fnr . Bllln,,M.M. Live r..M1tn ... rc'dl.rrNttiifl. Cotistinrttloti. .s(r'.r ftpnri. Heartburn fiaiuirnrv limndice, etc. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS Over twenty years' r.e ha proved t'lVir tncril. "Liven the Liver with Schenek'a Mnndrak I'illn nnd be well. Purely Vegrtahl. ADioitit-iy rirmieii Vnr anil. .r-rvwUpw. 2S centa . box or by mail. Dr. J. II. Schenck & Son, Phlla., Pa. Browning. Browning used to belittle himself to belaud his wifu by saying that her work was so rmich "more instinctive than his tlmt his was the product of patient effort and cumbrous prep, aration. He compared himself to some angel laboriously building up a planet, working first on this aide and then on the other, and mean while without an effort God "turns you off a little star." Mark Twain Wat Ra.pon.lv., A friend wrote to Mark Twain asking hi opinion on a certain mat ter and received no reply. He waited a few days nnd wrote ugain. His sec ond letter wan tiho ignored. Then he sent a third note, inclosing a sheet of paper and a two cent stamp. By return mail he received a postal card, on which was the following: Taper and stamp received. Fleas end envelope." 0RACEY. What has become ot our cor resjwndent ? Josiali Witter is suffering from a severe attack of muscular rheu matism, but is improving.- L. A. R. Lamberson, of Altoo na, is visiting his parents. Dawson Strait, of Wall, got a tinger smashed some time ago at the I. R. R. car shops at ibat place. He is homo with his mother Mrs. Martha E. Strait, md while at home, took a trip across the mountains to Newburg and Shippensburg, accompanied bp his mother. He visited his sister Mrs. Shueman and other relatives, and expects to return to Wall next week, where he holds a lucrative position with the aoove named company. Elmer Cutchall expects to go to Altoona to secure employment. On account of the raiuy weath er, the local institute which was to e held last Friday evening, was postponed until the 20 th. Is Ihe Moon Inhabited. Science has proven that the moon has an atmosphere, which makes life in some f rm possible (,u that satellite; but not for iin man beings, who have a hard enough time on this earth of ours; especially those who don't kno w that Electric Bitters cures bond ache, biliousness, malaria, chills and fever, jaundice, dyspopxhi, dizziness, torpid liver, kidney com plaints, general debility and fe male weaknesses. Unequalled as a general tonic and appetizer for weak pers ms and especially for the aged. It induces scund sleep Fully guaranteed by Trout's the druggist. Price only 50c. BRUSH CREEK. C. W. Spade, of Emmaville, was at Everett recently. C. W. Thomas, of Broad top, was a guest in the home of Wm. Walters, at Akersville. Dr. James McKibbm, of Buck Valley, made a business call near Emmaville. S. E Walters, who has beo-t employed as teacher near Cross Forks, spent a few days with friends in this community recently- Watson I'lessingor and wife, of LocustGrove, visited friends near Emmaville. Amos and Wm. Duvall were at Everett last week. Mrs. E D. Akers aud son Ir win, of Akersville, visited friends at Emmaville. Mrs. Rosa Spade, who had beeu visiting friends at New Freedom, has returned to her home uear Emmaville. Reuben Bussartand family, of Clearville, visited the family of Vf. W. Hixsou. Wm. Siehng and All'ie Lay ton, of Locust ! j rove, visited the form er's father, Gates Siding, at Ak ersville. W. C. Hanks of Eiumavill.., was a bu mess visl'.or at Everett recently. Human IIUnJ Murks. A tale of Imrror was told bv i.arlis of I hi man liiood in tbelio:ne if J. W. Williams a well Known merchant of Hue, Kv. '-'I e writes: "Twenty years ago I had severe hemorrages of the lungs, and was .iear death when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery. It lomnlotely cured mo and I have remained well ever since " It cures hemorrhages, settles colds, chronic coughs and bronchitis, and is the only known cure lor weak lungs. Every bottle gimr. anteed by Trout's the druggist. TiOc and $1. Trial bottle free. WHERE TO GO ? I 1 HUSTON'S! S VS) A question bhUciI atvl uiiHwcrnl for you U you are iinclcciiled where to go for your fall and winter oodn k? Since our ret trn from l'lillii(lelhl(i nnd Hnltlmore, we have lV been busy placing on our shelves a complete line of winter irooila such nx you will wnnt for your winter use. Dry Goods ! Dry Goods ! S3 Hurra! ! For The I. II. C. ;inl H Vsr" yysmt Never since we have licm in tiuniiiPH8 litis our line been so complete lis it is tliis scioui. This Is true of the hetterclass of goods HSpeciiilly, ( 'anii'res, Henriettas, Mohairs, Hroad eloth, Ven-tiHn- nnd S'llii are In abundance at reasonable prices. Flannels f r SUirls tin I Underwear in larire varioty await your inspection. During October we will sell Lancaster Gingham at II cents per yard to our trade but not to merchants, as this is less than cot. I Shoes and Rubber Goods m k Xow is the time when t lie whole family needs better shoes than any time in the year. Wo have made wonderful strides in shoe selling, and we have put In a line of shoes for ni.itor which should largely increase our sales, liemember our -i'loes range in price from the lowest up to $l.."n per pair. K HATS AND GAPS raw one; and If the old one is get iiould see our new arrivals in hats k US Shoot that hat, if it is ting a little shnhbv, vi and caps. The new swell shapes and colors already so popular In the linger cities are here, and y m cun be right up to the minute in style if you wish and at lit' !e expense. We have the best line of v en's ann boys' -"c. heavy caps we have yet shown. We have made preparatio s for a good business this season, and it will depend on you f - us to get It. Shall we be disap pointed t Harry E. Huston, Saltillo, Pa. IB m P-ih h 7 701'- - 'I'he Gasoline Kogitie Is one of the in j t useful things a farmer van own. With ona of these useful machines he can saw wood, grind feed, shell corn, pump water, ni'd nmny oth r things. The nre being used in some places for eleeti ie lieht plants I Have sold two since .Ian. 1. 1!MI, anil expect to sell several more Ik fote the year is up. The (mand for l'ittshurg fence Is still gri wing This is a positive proof that it is i 11 right. I have it on hand, and am selling it right along at the lowest price po sible. 'j nr rope, "jc. th: I.insd oil: f0c. a ga Ion: Machine oil 1 to .'17c gal: Cylinder oii 27c: 1-lb. can Mica Axle grease ;iH; :: lb. can Mica Axle grease i!.'tc: 10-lb. buck ets Mica Axle grease, (iW; Harness oil 0c: I,e.'is lead, 7jc: Carter lehd, 7c: Dutch jci il 7c; Mixed paint, fl.l a gallon; Dou ble bitted axes HOc. to 1, Single Idttvd a?c (lc: solid steei picks. solid steel mattocks, 4nc; Hinooth wire, M.75: Hat b wiie, f.l.'XK Wire fence, Zl to E(c. per rod: v lie nail, t2 ."0 a keg; Steel buggy tiro :l : Dirt shovels, 40 to &; Long handle si nop, "Oc: Short handle scoop, 70c: C'ow cl a ins, 17 to 2.V; Trace chains, f0 to !0i': Simon saws, 5 ft, ."( 9:1.45: H-ft. 04; Hand shs 40c. to t'l M: Yellow collar pads, 27c; I'Y'.t collar pails, 40c. -2 1.-2 t-0 n n n u S3 S8. a Our Fall and Winter . Stock is Ready Heady with a lunger and" a more complete line than even before, showing' the very latest styles In suits and overcoats. Men's Cardigan Jackets, Sweaters, Flannel Underwear, and all he wool clothing you need. Children's Camd-hair Tam-O'-Shunters, and nobby Hats und Ciis for boys. Our line of Fine Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, and Neckties, and in fa-1- every thing you would llnd in an up-to-date Gent's Furnishing Store. Cannot be surpassed. Come and see our line before buying. "12 O. B. STEVENS, M'CONNELLSBURQ, PA. mm Subscribe for the "News, 'only $1.00 a year. STEVENS' & RAKER'S Bargain Store. For First Fall Days We Have The Goods. FALL AND WINTER. I'nderweuP coming In at prices that will surprise you. Overshoes, gglns und Rubber Goods now on hand at a cleuu-sweoplng price goods that we commenced buying as early as April and May. We huve a full line of outing cloth at Ha., a yd., gingham and cali coes us low us 5c. a yd. Muslins, shirtings, seersuckers, llaunelotls, at low prices. Men's cords from l,4ii up. !0 and iOc. a dozen while thev last. We still have a few dozen tin cuns that we Horse- Blankets and Rofces I huve the largest and best assortment of Horse Hlankets and llobes in t!) s county. Prices from 70 to .ff.75. Kobcs from $2.50 to .50. Thanking those who have so liberally patronized me, and kindly soliciting the continuance of the s.'ime, I am Yours respectfully, Geo. B. Mellott, McConnellsburg, Pa. II 1L To See Our Stock of Ladies , isses and e Wraps. GLASS JARS are closing out for DKc, -pp f?CDFS "rNt' c'ttss 'su lw''e "u lb., rope halters 1" and 2-ji!., web halters .10 and 4c., harness pads that we are selling for from 10 to 40c, SHELLS! Shells! Winchester and r.M.C.shells .1 und .If drum of powder, all size shot lirst class for 4."c. u box. Crocks from i to 2 gallon euch, .)i Ictus 4 to 10c. euch; 2 gallons 2 c. A full line of groceries that we sell us low us the lowest, und for SllitKS don't fail to try Stevens A Kirker bofone you buy. ' All kinds of country produce taken In exchange, wheat, "."hi; rye, 110c; outs, IIOc; onions, 75c, aud country lard 10c, Potatoes 48c. Call und see us. No trouble to show you goods If you don't buy Respectfully yours, Stevens & Raker, Clear Ridge, Pa. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper, a $1.00 Year in Advance. Children's A larger line to select from than you will find anywhere else and prices right. A Big Stock of Furs. Neckpieces at prices from $1 .00 to $10. OO. See Them. Geo. W. Reisner iHcConnellsburq. Pa. A Co, fVVVYTVYV V.V VVVYVVVYV V.V Y V V Y X... V Vf I One-Third More Heat From One-Third Less Fuel The reason JEWEL Baseburners produce more heat with less fuel is due to the improved Jewel Construction. Jewel Base Burners are different and where they are differ ent they are better. Buy a Jewel and you will get a stove of remarkable fuel economy and wonderful heating ability. You cannot afford to miss the savings or' me comrort. investigate. Come here and let u show you. ' WAI.NINQ-Othera try to imitaU JawM Stoves. Do' not be misled. Genuine Jtwala bear the trademark printed ha...,ltk T.... t .... bMUiUMtjjiiiQ oo risk of getting imitations. For Sale at Albert Stoner's, McConnellsburg. 4 Th. Rod Clover Blue ouiand tin Honey tea V ,-.Ai i. An' ..... THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP For till Coughs and aisti fn expeitihg ooiat irom the y- icm d gonny moving Ut bowel. A certain r relief for croup and wlioopinif-cotirh. No;u'v all oilier couiih euros art con&ti paling, especially thote containiiiffOvial-M KonrmVs Laxattve Hon all Tjtr mnwai DO Opiatu. VV irmiprtu'n o nciincuid LAXATIVE ONEYsTAR ' T ihi LAooaaToar or V O. OaWITT CO., CHIOAQO. 11,1,1, n i. 1 7) (Twit M Itfbtma.) THI ORIGINAL LAXATIVB OOUkarf VVtlUP KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE cost.n,nuH0N2Y AND TAT