1'ITERESTING PARAGRAPHS 01 l ' c ami Ocnernl Interest, (lathered t i Home or Clipped Iron our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Smoke the King Oscar, a rc. Cigar, always good. Get them at 0. K. Scott's g'ocery. DUtriot Attorney, hVank P, Lynch, was cailed to Thomnsrn township Mouday on official busi ness. I'renehing in the Reformed church in this place August Ith at 10)9 ) a. m. and down the cove at I'M p. m. Mrs. Dean and son Walter, of Dell Ktpida, Dak ta, and Mrs. Lucy Whetstone, of Mercer -b'uig, are visiting in the home of their cousin, .Tno. A. Irwin. Foi SAi.k One Merry-Go-Round, and a good canvas tent ftzlS feet, one thousand feet ot til m, one good bass drum, three band horns, fave marionetts. Ad dress, Mrs. Dnu.a Bkubakbr, 7 25 lm. Fort Littleton, Pa. Mr.. Jesse B. McClain and children, of Huntingdon, and Mrs H. C. McClain, of Huston town, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. McClain Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. P. N. Runyan writing from Ml. Lake ParK, Md., says; the Park and surrounding coun tiy on the mountain top are tine in their summer dress o flowers and green grass. John Riha, a prominent dealer i ot Vining, la , says : "I have been selling DeWitt's Kidney and Hiadder Pills for :tboit a vear, and they give better satisfaction than auv pill I ever sold. There are a dozen people here who have used them, and they give perfect satisfaction in every case. 1 have used them myself with tine re sults." Sold by Trout's drug ! store. Mrs. Blanche Hoenstine and i little son who have been spending the past week with her parents Mr. aud Mrs. John M. Lake of this place, have returned to her home 10 Altoona, accompanied by her sister MLs Coldie Lake who expects to spend some time there. I'll stop your pain free. To show you first beforeyou spend a penny what my Pink Pain Tab lets can do. i will mail you free a Trial Package of them Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets. Neu ralgia, Headache, Toothache, Pe riod pains, etc., are due alone to blood congestion. Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets simply kill pain by coaxing away the unnatural blood pressure. That is all. Ad dress Dr. Snoop, Racine, Wis. Sold by Dickson's drug store. There will be a festival in the grove at Mt. Zion, church on Timber Ridge Saturday after noon and evening, August 10th. There will be plenty of good mu sic, everybody win be welcome and a good time is expected. Come and help a good cause along. I will mail you f ree.to prove me rit.samples of my Dr.Shoop's Re storative, and my Book on either Dyspepsia, the Heart or the Kid tie vs. Troubles of the Stomach, HoartorKidneys.are merely sym ptoms of adeeper ailment. Don't make the common error of treat ing symptoms only. Symptom treatment is treatiug theresultof your ailu:ent, and not the cause. We.ik Stomach nerves the'naide nerves- mean Stomach weakness, always. And the Heart, and Kid neys as well, have controlling or inside nerves. Weaken these ner ves, and you inevitably have vital organs. Hereis where Dr.Shocp's Restorative has made its fame No other remedy ever claims to treat the " inside nerves". Also ' for hi ating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write me to day for samples and free Book. Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. The Restorative is sold by Dicksou's drug store. 'more, July :i!)th. Kmmaville, July Teachers' Examinations. Belfast Nfo Brush Creek-30th. Union lYntPi, Jnlv .".1st. Bethel Warfordsburg, Aug. 1st Thompson Center, Aug. 2nd Ayr WeltMter Mills, Aug. 3rd. Licking Creek lliimsonv ill, Aug. 5th. Wells High School, Aug. (i Tii vlor liutrtootown, Aug 7th. Dublin Fort liiilleton, A npr. 8th. Todd McGovein's Aug. fttb, The Age limit is 18. Applicant from other counties must furnish recommendations us to character Ac. School boards arc rPqUSSled lb aamnblc Ml the above dates for the purpose of electing teachers, &c. Kxaminntions begin at!) a. m: B. C. LvMiiK.usoN, County Superintendent. It will pay you to READ THIS "ad" Is There A Young Man in Fulton county aoventern yours old. hav ing or possessing good vision ami fair In telligence, who wou'il like to beCOtt.S n Jeweler f If there bo MOD, let him com municate nilli us at onee. WM H. LUDWIG, Jeweler aud Silversmith, Trust Company Building, Charnbersburg, Pa. RACKET STORE. A VALUABLE LfcSSON. "Six years ago I learned a val uable lesson," writes John Pleas ant, of Magnolia, Ind. "1 then began taking Dr. King's New Life Pills, and the longer i take them the better I tind them." Tiny please everybody. Guaranteed at Trout's drug store. 25c. WHIPS COVE. The farmers are all getting ready for the thresher. The sick ot our community are Mrs. Isaiah Lay ton and Mrt. Aaron Lay ton. Miss Virgil Garlanc', of Sidi ling Hill, spent the past week wii h Mrs. D. C. Mellott, while "D. C.: canvassed the surrounding coun try for the Delaval Cream Sepa rator Co. Chester Plessir.ger and sister Ada, of Dott, spent Sunday in the family of George Lay ton. Mrs. Nancy Layton has gone to Cumberland, to spend some time with her daughter, Mrs Howard Garland. E A. Hoopengardner and fam ily and Mrs. Vernon Mellott and children, of Wilmington, Del., spent Sunday with their grand parents. Lemuel Garland and wile, near Need more. Mrs. Howard Layton spent Monday in the home of Nathan Mellott. Alfred Hixson and wife passed through our valley Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs. N. B. Hixson, near Emmaville. Mrs. J(0b L. Garland, of Side ling Hill, spent a day last week at Flickersville. Dr. D. E. Fisher had a profes sional call in the Cove last week. Edgar Cornelius and wife, of Hancock, spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Isaiah Layton and wife. John H. Klebbe , of Sylvan, made a Hying trip to the Cove last week on business. We expect to have Mr. Klebber in our midst in a short time as mail carrier from Locust Grove to Hancock. Jim Layton has gone to Clear field, where he has found employ ment. Ed Diehl and family speat Sun day afternoon visiting friends in Canada. G. McC. Diehl, while returning irom Hancock one day last week, had a very sick horse, and did not get home for a couple of days. 44 SAY FARMER. Have vou seen any of those Mowing Scythes that we arc selling at 4Nc ? They are dandies, and the whole outfit for Ho., with the best snath thut is made. Cradle Scythes of the same kind for the same pi dee - 4tV . Machine Oil! Machine Oil! Well, we won't run out this year. Kvery year we have run out, but this year we have twice as much as last, and of the same kind we did have, at the same price 85c. gal. Same, and better, than others are selling ut 600 a gal. BUGGY WHIPS AND MACHINE WHIPS. Did it ever strike you that this is the only pluee to buy this kind o goods t We sell them at exactly tne saun profit as anything else: Ike man that told us that a whip that cost him 50c, he sold for ti tle. We don't do that. We have now whips at lt-10 -UMM8S99-43 up to 7.V., and the whip at "fc, is the same as lots sell at $1.50. Don't buy nets without seeing ours. We are in shape to save you money. This letter has been addressed to the farmers, and we don't like to say anything to the ladies. But, men, tell your wives and children that we can save them money on tinware, granite, and all kitchen ware, Kespectfullv, HULL & BENDER. McConnellsburg, Pa. Horses, Buggies, and Harness. I have just received the finest lot ot Busies and Har ness ever brought to this coun ty, which I am Selling at Rock ers, spent from Tuesday until bottom Prices, and will tfive Saturday the guest of Myrtle t:m(l nr fnl. ...1V i,- i nf -a 'i. in exchange. Horses on hand at all very i times for a,ny kind of work. Will sell on time. Any kind CLEAR RIDUH. Elmec Helman, of Roxbury, who taught school here about sev en years ago, called on friends here lately. Nellie M. Kelso, of Pitts bar g, spent the past week in the home of her. sister, Mrs. Gilsou Kerlin. Miss Verna Parson, one of Mount Union's successful teach- Stevens, one of her former teach ers, and with Elsie Baker, her cousin. Mrs. John Henry is in poor health at this writing. Lost. I x8t on top of Cove mountain on Charnbersburg pike, betweeu .top and the old stone bouse, July tilth, an open face ladies gold watch v. ith goli fob and elk tooth at e id of fob. A reward of ten dollars will be pai I for the re turn of tl e w at li i u J fob t the Nkwh office. M I I. HON UI2MS. Miss Mamie McCartney has returned home after spending the past month in Pittsburg. She reports a very pleasant visit. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Vaughn, of Nossville, spent Sunday with Herbert Appleby and wife. Cloyd Peterson and Robert Robinson spent Sunday in the Montague home. Mr. aud Mrs. Samuel N iller of Shade Gap attended church here on Sunday. Mr. Thomas Hockensmith and daughter Miss Delia spent a day recently in Orbisonia. The stork arrived at ihe home of Chalmer Stilt the other day :.ud left a daughter which they have decided to call Esther. Stitt Harper spent a couple days the past week with his son Win. Harper. Harry Clymans has gone to Pittsburg to seek employment. Our people are making ready to attend the Shade Gap picnic. Chesnut Swan, of Pittsburg, is daily expected to arrive at th home ol his mother Mrs. Mary Swan. As this is about the time he takes his vacation. Miss Bertha I-iocke, of Mad densville, spent Saturday evening with her friends, Misses Jessie and Lillian Henry. Charles Huston is rusticating among his old frieuds at this place. Wm. L Fields and daughter Miss Maude spent part of Sun day at tiustontown. Miss E izabeth Henry returned home on Saturday. Mayme Fields spent Sunday with Jessie Henry. Miss Lillian Fleming has re turned home, after visiting rela-1 lives at Neelyton for the pa it two weeks. Miss Myrtle Stevens gave a I a iir nonftr f rv twit momr f i'imwto I last Friday evening. Mrs. Lib Cutchall is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs. George Brant, near McConnellsburg. of stock bought. If you have anything to sell, or need anything in my line, call to see me, or drop me a card. Yours for business, Dan f. Trout, McConnellsburg, Pa. There is little sickness in our community pst now. Mumps are visiting the homes of some of our neighbors. S. C. Henry, of Dudley, visited his father, J. A. Henry, at this place, last Sunday. The festival Saturday eveniug was well attended. NEW GRENADA. Mrs Jesse B, McCiain and daughters Mildred and Lillian, of Huntingdon, and Mrs. Harry Mc Clain, of Hustontown, visited frunds here ou Sunday. John S. Milts, who is foremau on a concrete job in Altoona, re ceived an injury to his knee, iu the upsetting of a concrete ma chine. He is uuaBie to work, and consequently, is home for repairs. Mrs. Joseph Barnett, mother of the wife of our village black smith, is seriously ill at the home of Henrv f 1 uax. The social at the 1T. B. church j Saturday evening, was a success j in every way. It was just what i the name implied a Social. The j best of order prevailed, and the cash receipts counted out to the tune of $25 00. John M. Schenck I furnished the music for the occa MOD with a fine phonograph. Mrs. M. W. Houck, who has jjflu II V uti SHU vfiffl M AaaBEal l Ibbb The ( asoline Kngine is one of the most, useful things farmer can own. Wlt'i one of these useful machines he can saw wood, grind leed. shell corn, pump watur, snd many other things. I lave just lecelved a carload of wire fence. Anyone npfdinir w ire fence tills spring will live money by culling to see my fence soon, as I have a complete line of Field, I'onltry and Harden fem e on hands, different heights and weights. Also a nice lot of ynid nnd lawn fence, the neatest and best fence you ever saw. Prices guurnnteeil just as cheap as the cheapest. I have also a nice lot of wire Natl, Cut Nails. Hung Head a li Slntii)f Nails, Wire Maples, all of whic h I am selling at just ahoi.t what yon would have to pay if yon were buying them wholesale. To anyone who Is going to balld it will pay you good money to come and gee me before yon get the hardware. I ror.t loor sets i Wi,ite !, Inside door locks , s,.,, iliata Dirt shovels POrits of all kinds ( i Ill-den spades Cat den Hakes BlfflOtl saws, cross cut and hand Diston saw s. cross cut and hand ' Double and single hit axes Picks and grubbing hoes I Mumbing supplies. Kim locks Mutt bfofse St i ap hinges Bam door banMfi Bat n door tr ick xl ace chains lireast chains t able chains Keady mixed paint Mason hummers Claw hammers Shoeing hammers Hatchets Window gla- s Pure llax seed meal. jolUr pads and collars inseed oil Vfacblne oil Stone hi m met s Napping hummers I will have in good time a full stock of Binder Twine at very bist prices. Come and see me if you want a bargain. Thanking those who have so liberally patronized me, and kindly soliciting the continuance of the same, I am Votm respectfully i Geo. B. Aellott, McConnellsburg, Pa. t4 te&tetetetetetetetem jMmte&wtetete&4tete v- REISNERS' i STORE NEWS. 1 We are showing the largest line of Summer Dress Stuff's in this county, in white and colors. Lawn (white) from 6 to 50c a yard; Linen s-AAtached and natural. Shrunken Muslins, mercerized effect?, &c. A splendid, strictly pure silk, at 39c (white onlv); colors in 29 in. silks; splendid quality 50c. . A large line of Woollens for suits at almost any price. We wish to call attention to our stock ot READY MADE SKIRTS (Dress). 'You will he surprised at the variety and prices. Skirts from $1.25 to $5.00. Don't fail to see them. NOTIONS, we have all the nice things in Collars, GLOMES, Ruchings, Trimmings, LACES, and embroideries -a very large stock at all prices. Don't forget on r SHOE STOCK, which is large and up-to-date. Style and Prices right all the time. In CLOTHING we won't take a back seat for any one in business here. See our clothing for Men, Boys, and Children. Wall Papers, Blinds, Carpets, Linoleum, &c See them all. Geo. W. Reisner & Co. McConnellsburg, Pa. .AT ft TT ,i DAmnn IT . nuwa.u .v,uSy, aai ry f , been coulined to her room for a sou aua outers, attended camp meeting below McConnellsburg last Sunday. Some of our people are making preparations for campmeeting at Walnut Grove, August !tli. Subscribe for the News. Rising From the Urave. A prominent manufacturer, Wm. A. Kertwell.of Lucama.N. C, relates a moat remarkable exper ience. He says: "After taking less than three bottles of Electric Hitters, 1 feel like one rising from the grave. Mv trouble -is Hright's disease, In the Diabetes stage. 1 fully believe Electric Bitters will cure me permanently, for it has already shopped the liv er and bladder complications which have troubled me for years. " tiuarauteed at Trout's ' drug store. Price oulv 50c. week or more, is able to be around again. Wanted: Empliyment by a young engineer. Residence in the home of John Bergstresser, Waterfall. For particulars, in quire of Mrs. Wilber Mills. The little fellow arrived last Wednes ' day, and is too small yet to report I for i hi I v The editor made an error in last week's items, in sayiug Mrs. Nace was a daughter of Frauk Thomas. It would have been nearer the truth to say, Mrs.. Frank Thomas is a daughter of Mrs. Nace. The Ed. must be getting au occasional "born'' out of the wrong jug abont camp meeting time. L'..t- 11 J&1 . T 1 i ouoaurioe tur me "iiuws, ouiy 11.00 a year. L W. FUNK Dealer In Pianos Organs The undersigned take this method of Informing tho puoile of Kulton county that ho is preparod to furnish High Grade l'unos and organs at prlcesthat are attractive, lie makes a specialty of the LESTER n PIANOS an instrument of natioual reputa tion; and the MILLER AND THE WEAVER ORGANS Being a thoroughly trained tuner, he is prepared short no tice to tune pianos or repair or gans. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A sample Lester I'iano may be seen in the home of Geo. B. Mel lott, McConnellsburg. If you are thinking of getting a piano or organ let me know, 1 eun save vou money. L. W. FUNK, , NLEDMORE, PA. 12 DO Acres of Valuable Real Estate , at Private Sale. All the lands of the e-.tate of Hon. ' JotUlT, Kichurds, late of Union town- ; bhip, Kulton county, l'a., deceased, will be sold at pi-ivule sale by the uti- j dersigned executors. These lands lie j in two tracts one containing 850 ACRES nicely located in the renter of Buck j V alley in two good sized farms, each having all necessary buildings, and a large lot of timber laud. The i'ther trnet contains 350AC EES lying u I u mt 1 mile west of Warfords burg, of which about seventy-live acres are cleared, and balance in woods. Those tracts will be sold either as u whole, or in divisions to suit purchas ers, aud upon easy terms, after the first payment of oue-tifth of the pur chase money in cash Apply to either of the executor, J. N. UiciiAKos, Kalslngton, l'a., T. 1) Hichahos, Germantown, Md., or Warfordsburg, l'a. 2-7-07-tim A leport comes from Mercers i burg that a negro bighwaytBftn. ! by the nuino of Will Wells uttuck- ed and robbed Miss Iva Scott, a fling while girl, along the South : 1'enn ruilioud, ueur that town. The negro Imsboen arrested and is now in jtiil at Chumbersburg. Throat of lyncliiug were made. Weak Hearts Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart troubl can remember when II was simple indiges tion. It is a scientific fact that all cases ol heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are Ihe direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into the stomach which falls of perfect digestion ferments and iwel Is the stomach, puffing it up against the heart. This Interferes with th,e action of Ihe batxL and In the course of time thai delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kubl. of M-V..U. O . says: 1 hid Momiet Mh It. I took Kodol Dyxwpsli Cur for iboul foul months and it cured ma, Kodol Digests What You Eat and relieves the stomach of all oervjuj train and the heart of all pressure. Bottles only. $ 1 .00 Slia holdlnf 2H Unas tha trial Size, which aella for 50c, PreaareS by t. O. DeWITT 0O.. OHICAQOb C. A. MARTIN. KlKST I I. ass TonsorialArlist, MOOONNKU.SUURU. RA . A Clean Cup and Towol with each Shave. Everything Antiseptic. Kuiorn Storlliiied. llulj Cutting uml Muwiik, tt upeclaliy. 0T"Shop in room lately ocoupiedby It M. " Kelieves turn ttooiaou, oulpitatiun of the hoart. Diy. is whetyouoat. DeWitt's Salvo For Piles, Bum, bores. H 1 ;! y uUaliiiKi 1 umitit., . mo rac H TAM-iMIM, l'-uiila,iiul 1 ueyiiKl.K tiy H ti lril. Siukl Skrti-h, Miiilel ur i'uolo, iul ln 9 l,Kir Ull raUrliUlulily. tt SUSINSn soucuy ooNrioiHiUL. lataul pnuiluan I u,' Hm nl.H '"V''1,ula alu'iiM have our hand- B "l ''" wu';l-iiMeaitriila.Whi.i in. ,atua.l'laiulu' 1.... '.,.u. i : n, tOMJ1, au.ltal.l ui off ir t m U till ft:' Sov"ith 8t- Waabiagtw, a. 6 J
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