INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of I "CD' and Oeneral Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Fresh fertilizer for corn and oats, just received by Huston, Hal til lo. Fa. It is said that early chorrits in many localities have been frozen. Foley's Orino Laxative is best for women and children. Its mhd action and pleasar.t taste makes it preforabla to violent purgatives, such as pills, tablets, etc. Cu.es constipation. Trout's drug store. A letter addressed to Harvey Carbaugh, is advertised in theMc (Jonnellsburg post oflice. A big cut or a little cut, small scratches or bruise or big ones are healed quickly by DeWitt's OarbOttted Witch Hazel Salve. It is especially good for piles. Get DeWitt's. Sold at Trout's dru store. County Treasurer Clias. B. Stevens has erected a tine new stable on the rear of his lot on Water street. Wantioii-Ad agent in Fulton County to handle our embroidered shirt waist patterns. Good op portuniiy for rijfht party. Ad dress Oriental Km broidery Co , 217 N. Fremont Ave., Baltimore, Md. 4 28, 4t. M. D. Good, representing the Geiser Manufacturing Company of Waynesboro, was registered at the Kulton House, on Tuesday. The kidneys are delicate a id sensitive organs and are very Ilk sly at any time togetout of or der. DeWitt's Kidney and Blad der Fills are prompt and thor ough and will in a very short time strengthen the weakened kidneys and allay troubles arising from in Ham iiiation of the bladder. Sold at Trout's drug store. A marriage license was grant ed in Charabersburg, on Tuesday to Mr. Clarence S. Mulnix, of Peters township, and Miss Daisy EC. Sipes, of Fulton county. Kodol For Dyspepsia has help ed thousands of people, who have had stomach trouble. 'I ins is what one man says of it : "E. C DoWitt & Co , Chicago, ill. Gentlemen In 1H'J7 I had a dis ease of the stomacii and bowels. I could not digest anythiug I ate and in the spring t f l'JU2 1 bought a bottle of Kodol and the benefit I received from that bottle all the gold in Georgia could not buy. I still use a little occasionally, as I find it a tine blood purifier nd a good tonic. May you live long and prosper. Yours very truly, C. N. Cornell, Roding, Ga., Aug. 27, 1906." Sold at Trout's drug store. There are 280,902 persons iu flie nation's executive civil ser vrjo, exclusivo of persons in the consular and diplomatic service. Excluding from its computations some liO.OOO postmasters, 18,000 mechanics and laborers in navy yrds, and 12,850 clerks m post offices not having tree delivery, the census bureau gives interest ing dotails about the rest, 185,874 persons. OEthis number, about 14,000 are women; 8352 negroes, 1725 Indians, 1047 Filipinos, 142 Chinese and 82 Japanese. ENID. Frank Cunningham spent few days in Altoona last week. Miss .fnsme Cunningham ande Miss Bessie Mellott, two of Al toona's school teachers spent their Faster vacation at home. Mr. itnd Mm Oliver MfofikL of . ' Altoona sp.nt Raster with W. K. Keith 'a. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chamberlain, of Fittsburg, are spending some time with the latter's father J. C. Foster. Mr. John Ilidtr and family of McKeesport have moved to the Mrs. Lib Foster property. M. S. Edwards of Juniata have moved back to their farm in the Valley. Welcome back Newton. Cloyd Edwards went to Saxton where he has employment. Joseph Truax is gradually growing weaker. Synthia Keith is visiting at K. G. Truax 's. A. D. Berkstresser was called to Saxton on acconnt of the ser ious illness of his uncle Fhilip Berkstressers. Beryl Alloway, of Uohertsdale is visiting at E W. McLains. Mary Horton ot Wells Tannery is at James Lockard's for the summer. The wet weather has delayed the spring plowiug considerable. Mks Delia Foster spent Sun day at Fmdlayville. An Insidious Danger. One of the worst features of kiduey trouble is that it is an la sidlous disease and before the victim realizes his danger he may have a ratal malady. Take Foley V Kidney Remedy at the first sign of trouble as it corrects irregul arities and prevents Bright') disease and diabetes. Trout's drug store. HUSTONTOWN. C. B. Horver after spending several weeks at his home, has returned to Pittsburg. Mrs. Robert Linn and son, of Mt. Union spent part of this week with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Harp Strait, of Fittsburg are visiting Mrs. Strait's parents Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Huston. Mr. Michael Long who has been very ill, is now improving. Mrs. John Sollers and children spent part of this week with tin former's mother, Mrs. David Lam berson. Misses Luella and VernaLaidip of Dudley we"e visiting friends near Hustontown this week. Harold Kirk aud Prof. Seville stopped with M. G. Kirk over Sunday, while on their way to Wells Valley. Miss Hazel Lamberson is learn ing the milliner tiade under Mrs. H. C. McClain. Mr. Adam Valance, of Ohio has returned to our town and Is making his home with B. H. Shaw. A Quartette of young people from Three Springs came out on Sunday afternoon, took supper at "Indian Queen,'' and attended services at the M. E. church. FORT LITTLtrON. John and Edward Reinhart, of Maddensvillo, have rented the blacksmith shop and moved to our town. Mr. Elliott Fraker and son, Baldwiu, attended Lodge at Clear Ridge Saturday evening. , Emmett Brown and Miss Lena Cline spent Saturday night with Luther and Miss Minna Grove. Ruth EC Fraaer has been quite poorly for the past six weeks. Dr. Campbell was called in con sultation with Dr. McClain and sho is now convalescent. Mrs. Bruce Woollet is in Frank lin county with her two youngest children. The one, having had a broken limb, was taken for medi cal treatment. Elmer E. Fraker is building fence for Mac Richardson. Mrs. Charlie WiUon is on the sick list. Miss Lillian Flemiug, of Clear Ridge, called on Miss Lena Cline last Thursday. Word has been received from Dr. 8. R Fraker, that ho is in very poor health. KEEPINU OPEN HOUSE. Everybody is welcome when we feel good; aud we feel that way only whep our digestive organs are working properly. Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate the action of stomach, liver and bowels so perfectly one can't help feeling good when he uses these pills. 25: at Trout's drug store. April-Watch Month We propose to make April the most, remarkable WA'IVH MONTH In our history. To do so we have determined to muk- a general reduction of 20 Per Cent. on all Watches except our Special Nonglnos, Conococheagues and Japs. Here is an opportunity to buy a thoroughly good WaUm at considerably less than you can buy in Chicago, and in addition yon may select from the most superb stock of Watches ever 1MB in our city. These watches are now on view in our window. Wrltfl Ul what von want. WV. H. LUDWIG, Jeweler and Silversmith, Trust Company Building, Chambersburg, Pa. DR. A. K. DAVIS, Hustontown, Pa. DENTAL WORK IN AI L ITS BRANCHES. Gold Crown and Uri.'ge Work a Specialty. Teeth extracted positively without pain. All Work Guurauteed. Will be in office from Thursday ev ening until Monday morning of each week. Kemp's Balsam Will stop any cough tbat can be stopped by any medicine and cure rouulis that cannot be cured by any other medicine. It Is alwaays the best cough cure. You cannot allord to take chances on any other lilnd. KEMP'S BALSAM cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, grip, asthma and consump tion In first stages. It does not contain alco hol, opium, morphine, or any other narcotic, polsow oua or harmful drug. Sweeping the Field What The IN&vi 1908 D3 Laxal Cream Sep arators are Doing. Ueports are arriving in every mail from Maine to California and Canada to Florida, telling of how the New Improved l)e Laval Cream Separators are sweeping all wonid-be competition aside. Cow owners and separ ator users everywhere cannot say enough in praise of the new De I. aval. I'.ven com petitors are admitting Its vastly increas ed superiority and marvelling at its many conveniences, perfect skimming iialit ies, ease of running, great simplicity, durability and beauty of design. The new Do l.aval is ten years in advance of any other separator made to day. Nothing like it lias ever been produced before and to have done so now is only possible after three years of constant experimenting by the world's best engineers nod mechanical experts backed up by our thirty years of experience in the manufact ure and sale of nearly a million separators. Improvements have been made in every feature and several brand new styles and capaci ties introduced. There is a machine for every size dairy from the smallest to the largest and at a price that will tit every pocket, while you may buy .for cash or on terms so liberal that the machine will ac tually pay for hself. If you own one or more cows you can make no more prolitable in vestment than to purchase a De Laval machine at once. It will save its cost in less than a year and after a week's use you will prize it as the most valuable implement on your arm. Ask for a free demon stration ul your own home and send for our handsome new catalogue illustrating and de.-cribing De Laval machine in detail. Your only regret will be that you didn't do so sooner. Write to-day for Cata logue Or call on D. C. MALLOTT, Locust Grove, Fa. NEW GRENADA. Hai ry H. Hoop, of Hollidays burg, is here on account of his sister Mrs. Ellen Thomas' sick ness. , John Kider, of McKeesport, has purchased the Elizabeth Fos ter home near Camp Ground aud moved there the past week Joseph Truax is still growing weaker and looks as though his earthly pilgrimage was very short. A tire at Kearney, Pn., broke out on Tuesday in Company hous es burning two blocks, one id which Uarvey Shafer lived, he was at his lathers' in Now Gre nada visiting when the news came of the fire. He at once secured a rig and went over Friday Most of his household goods were de stroyed, and his family is home less a wife and three sons, ouo only three weeks old all came over same evening to Shafer's at New Grenada. Harvey has been out of work for threo mouths and it hits him hard. No. 4 school closed on Monday 151th, Grace Lodge, of Crystal Springs, was teacher. Although the closing day was the 151th of the month, unlucky day, yet we can speak the voice of our com munity when we say we were lucky in securing her as teacher, as she taught a very successful term of school, and to show their appreciation of her valuable ser vices, the patrone congratulated her on her work. The directors and patrons requested her re turn next term. So mote it be. SM-FERINO AND DOLLARS SAVED. E. S. Loper, of Marilla, N. Y., says : "I am a carpenter, aud have had many severe cuts heal ed by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It has saved me sulloriug aud dol lars. It is by far the best heal ing salve 1 have ever found." Heals bums, sores, ulcers, fever sores, eczema and piles. 25c at Trout's drug store. W. S. Cltpveuger is about HtMsh ing a large stable on the rear of his lot ou West Main street. Part of it will be used by Mr. Adam Grissiuger as a warehouse. Subscribe tor the "News;" only $1.00 a year. WELLS TANNERY. William Horton has moved from Sandy Run to Wells Valley, in W. L. Woodcock's residence; Irvin Crider from Altoona to G. W. Sipes' tenant house; James Tru ax and wife are now at home in Bert Dishong's house; Mr. Owen Kitchey moved from here to Kays Cove. Howard Warsiug, Thomas Hor ton, Dorsey and lioy Baruett made a nusiness trip to Everett Saturday. Mrs. J. D. Foote and Lilhe Burket visited friends in Everett list week. James Gibson, of Altoona, is visit iug his brother, J. W. Gib son. Maud Bauingardner is in Som erset county doing convention work. LeU Sprowl celebrated her 17th birthday Thursday evening by entertaining a number of her young friends. The Presbyterian Sunday School rendered a mobt appro priate Easter service; aud beat of ill, was conducted oy young Jun lora who never attempted any thing of the kiud, previous. Rev. Fleigle, new pastor of Pine Grove 10. E church preach ed an appropriate Easter sermon Sunday uight. Prof. Seville opened his sum mer normal Monday morniug in No. 1 building, with quite a num ber of students from a distance. The Jumping Off Place. "Consumption had me in its grasp; and I had almost reached the jumping off place, when I was advised to try Dr. King's New Discover ; aud I want to say right now, it saved my life. Im provement began with the first bottle, and after taking one doz en bottles 1 was a well and happy man again," says George Moore, of Grimesland, N. C. As a reme dy for coughs and colds aud heal, er of weak, sore lungs and for preventing pneumonia, New Dis covory is supreme. 50c and $l. 00 at Trout's drug store. Trial bottle free. It is reported that Mr. Andrew Fore, of Burnt Cabins is serious ly Hi with pneumonia. G.W.REISNER&CO. are now showing their SPRING AND SUMMER Stuffs, and are pleased lo say that in many cases, prices are considerably lower than a year apo. A muslin we sold last spring at 12 1-2c, we now sell at 10 cents as good as we have sold at that price for tive or six years. In SUMMER DRESS STUFFS we have a splendid stock. India linens (French Lawns a beautiful cloth), Linens, mercerized effects, etc. We have a very nice line of WOOLEN DRESS STUFFS all off in price and SILKS we never had so many--and at prices to please. (Especially in Black.) A splendid 36 in. black silk for 90 cents, that will not cut, and has good weight. A splendid colored silk, 35 cents a yard, Some very pretty SUMMER JACKETS in Black and Tan. If you need a jacket be sure to see these. We are selling Children's 2-piece Suits from 50 cents up. CLOTHING Boys' and youri", men's Clothing at all prices, we have a splendid stock of Men's Clothing, and we know we can save you money every time on Clothing. GEO. W. REISNER & CO., McConnellsburg, Pa. m RACKET STORE L. W. FUNK Dealer Id Wire Fence ! Wire Fence ! We are now ready to serve your wants in American Wire Fence, and at price!, that we think will make it prolitable for you to burn your old rails and buy wire. It is almost as cheap. You can buy it from us at 85-2930-sndOOc a rod, and we will lend you a stretcher to put it up with, liefore you buy, see ours. Farm bridles, $1.50 to .2o. Full leather collars, H..M and $2.!i" The 11.06 collar Is the same that others sell ut $Z.:0. The $2 M one Is the same as they ask $1.00 for. Guaranteed. See our front dears. We have the most of our Wall Paper for spring in, and to say it is line is a mild way of putting it. We never had as (food a line. 3c. to 10c. a bolt, and Uorder the same price. We didn't have $5 worth left over. Now, to those that are going to housekeeping this spring, we want to say a word. We have window shades 8 to 2-e: carpet, 10 to 48c,: matting, 12 to 2.1c : Dish pans, 14 to 75c.: Wash Basins, 5 to 12c.; Stew pans, 4 to 18c: Stew Kettles, 20 to 58c; Buckets, 10 to .'18c. ; Knives and forks, 39 to 1.25; Spoons, 6 to 12c. set; Alarm clocks, 58 to ifl ilN 8-day clocks, $1.98. We also have the most of our Shoes in for spring, and think we can save you money. Ilespectfully HULL & BENDER McConnellsburg, Pa. Western Maryland Railroad Company. In Effect June 2, 1007. Trains leave lluncoutt uk foil own I No. rt--6.45 a. m. (ilally) for HutrerMowD. Ho) ttinortv Wayne. m, ('humners.miK itud 1iiLurmc(li:ic. No. 18 60 u. m. (week duysl Oumbcrluutl. unit Intermediate. No. 4 -10 00 it. in i week days) I till ignore, (iet- m - hi"1 York ami Intermediate. No. I- 1.65 ii ill. (week dav0 Little Orleans Old Town. Cumberland, nkin and west VestUule train with observation buffet our. No. I- I 6? p. m. wok days) Itultimore itnd in termediate Kitthmtv VeMibide train with obtiervutloj bulTet ear. No' M.A )- m (dally) leaves llaliimore -i.iQ p. in , HiiKerMtuwQ 7.40 p. in. All trains inuke connection at IlruoevtU for Frederick and train r and 4 lor pjlnts north and at Maltlrnore (Tntou Station) for Philu. de phlt and New York. V, M. HO WKLU C. W. MY Oft, i .i'ii 1 h. Agl. Agent. MpTutii tl y i bt ui ned In al i tioaatrUiA, 01 MO ill. H l ftADI-MAMKt, Citwwu uud ofyilhla rU UTfd. Heiid HLt'lt li, AI.hM or frhutu, lor 1ft) H H report on i'liii'Mututity. all luitirii .t Cl ATHlOTLV COtriDLNTIAL. J aHuil plttt-Ure wlufivilv. tiurtMMiii,j r. it . Wiliuuuke si. t.-iii. r ninmt'1 have our l.tti4- tx.ol us 1 1 low l i it lil ...I a ml p(tjfilu,V li.il lit ventitii. wMi , ,y, low to a partner jtndot her YAiUaVUt Ill I os '.'li ' rill 1 ICO iu Mliy KUd! Uft& ID. SWIFT & C0.I HSOI Saveath 8t., Waahlagtaa, 0. tV. M. COMERER, agent for THE GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Clo ver Hullers, Saw mills, &c. Engines on hand all the time. kill couch and CURE the LUNGS w,th Dr. King's New Discovery AND Hit THA0AT AND LUNG TH0UBLE8. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONET REFUNDED. Pianos Organs The undersigned takes this method of lofORttiBg the people of Fulton county that he is prepared to furnish High Grade Pianos and organs at prlcesthat are attractive. He makes a specialty of the LESTER PIANOS an instrument of national reputa tion; and the MILLER AND THE WEAVER0RGANS Being a thoroughly trained tuner, he is prepared jn short no tice to tune pianos or repair or gans. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A sample Lester 1'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, I can save you money. L. W. FUNK, NfcEDMORE, PA. ORIND Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take The new laxative. Poes not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic con stipation by restoring the natural action of the stom ach, liver and bowels. Refuse substitutes. Price BOo. Trout's Drug Store. Weak Hearts Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble oan remember when it waa almple lndlget tlsn. It ia a aclentlflo fact that all caau of heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but ars the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into the atomach which falls of perfect digestion ferments and awellsths stomach, puffing It up against the heart. Thla Interferea with the action of the heart, and In the tiOurse o' time thai delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. KtuMe. el Neviiia. O , : I had vumnca truubla and In bad stata an I had lioar. trowWt with It. I took Kodol Uyapapala Cur to.-about lav KMnths and II ourad in. Kodol Digests Waal Yea E and relieves the stomach of ail nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. utlkia oaUf . tl.OOSIaa koldtaf 3 UrcaatbatrW alw. wfalch anUa lot iOc. aai a aw C a OaWITT 0O.. CHiOAMOk,