INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of I "eel and General Interest, at Home or Clipped Irm Exchanges. (lathered oar CONDENSED POR HURRIED READERS Miss Dotto Deshong of Huston town is visiting her friend Joanna Morton. Mr. Sherman Berndardt, a student of the Needmore Normal spent Tm dty evening in the home of Hon. Peter Morton tiear town. Miss Winifred Metzlor of Har- risonvilleand sister Mi - Kathryn of Clearfield sp nt part of this week with the family ol Hon. feter Mortou. Wantkd: Woman for general housework (white), suburbs of Washington, D. (J. Good home and wages. Railroad fare refund ed if satisfactory. Add' ess News office, McGonnellsburg, Pa. Mr. Harry Peck and his cousin Miss Orpha Snyder, of Need more, spent the time from Sat urday until Monday with the family of their uncle J. P. Peck at Kuobsville, Pa. Mark Dickson returned to Buf falo, N. Y., on Saturday, and on Monday, W. Scott Dickson went back to York county to join the engineering corps, after spending several days in this place. Foley's Orino Laxative, the new laxative, stimulates, but does not irritate. It is the best laxative. Guaranteed or your money back. Trout's drug store. Mrs. S. Murray Pollock, of Washington, Pa., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Margaret Kendall, and other friends and relatives in the Cove. Mrs. Pollock was formerly Mary Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wagner, of K. F. D. No. r, Mercersburg, came over last Saturday and went up the Cove to spend a few days visiting relatives and friends This is their first visit to this side ot the mountain for two years. The function of the kidneys is to strain out the impurities of the blood which is constantly passing through them. Foley's Kidney Remedy makes the kid neys healthy. They will strain out all waste matter from the blood. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy and it will make you well. Trout's drug store. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Byers, of Wiikinsburg, Pa., were in this county two or three days last Wt,ek, and on Friday, went over the mountain on the noon stage, and took the trim at Mercers burg for a trip to Gettysburg. Six gates weighing 20,000 pounds each will be used at the Roosevelt dam in connection be in. erected by the United States The larga Tannery at Everett was burned to the ground on last Thursday night. The fire discovered in the drying room aoout 11 o'clock. About 150 men are thrown out of employ ment. The loas is said to be about $250,000. Mr. and Mrs. Grove Keefer and ! Mr. Itos8art and his daughters. Sarah and Alice, near Chambers burg, spent the time from Tues day until Thursday with Mrs. Keefer's mother Mrs. Margaret Kendall in the Cove. Mr. Bossart several years ago operated saw mills in this county and cut a great deal of lumber. Bert Barber, of Elton, Wis., says: "1 have only taken four dos es of your Kidney and Bladder Pills and they have done for me more than any other medicine has ever done. I am still taking the pills as I want a perfect euro." Mr. Barber refers to Dewitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. Sold by Trout's drug store. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Heiges; Charles Heiges, wife, and little daughter Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shupp all of York, drove to McGonnellsburg, last Saturday forenoon, in Mr. Heiges big Pullman automobile, and remained until Sunday after dinner, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Clevenger. Mrs. Charlie Heiges will be better re membered as Mamie Clevenger. Mr. J. T. Erb and daughters, Misses Edna and Lillian, of West minster, Md., spent the time from Friday until Monday the guests of Mrs. A. Norris Erb, of this place. Mr. Erb and daugh ters drove through from their home, stopping on the way at Fairfield and Gettysburg, This was their flrt visit to McCon nellsburg, and they expressed themselves as being much pleased with our little mountain city. Mr. aud Mrs. T. R. Hocken smith, of Decorum, Huntingdon county, were visiting among their old friends and relatives in this county a few days during the past week. Mr. Hockensmith is on the Harry Foreman farm this year, and has handled thirty two acres of hay, thirty acres of grain, and has under cultlittion forty -two acres of corn which is looking fine. He likes his pi ice very much and is getting along well. MADDEN BROS.,: THREE SPRINGS, PA. tiL a HfUtA fy" Let us (?ive some prices for you to consider. It it's a Wagon or Buggy you want, this should interest vou. We sell good Buggies at 45; two-horse Bird sell Road Wagons complete, with double bed, 62. S0: Lowdown Fertilizer Grain Drills, as good as the best, none better, 60. We have also a full line of the following: Dry Goods Hardware Harness Notions Furniture Groceries Linoleum Ladies' and Gents' Shoes Men's aud Boys' Suits styles just opened. Collars and Bridles Flyncts Oilcloth large lot of latest Fertilizer constantly on hand and prices as low as the lowest. MADDEN BROS. Faith Reed is spending some time in the home of her grand parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Grove, of this place. Faith is a daughter of Rev. W. H. Reed and Bertha Grove Reed, missionaries, who live at Favoum, Egypt. Miss B'arrier, a missionary, returned from Egypt to this country in May, and Mr. and Mrs. Reed took the opportunity to send their little daughter with Miss Farrier and they reached New York on the 10th of June. His Old College Chums. A conductor sent, a new brake man to put some tramps off the train. They w ere riding in a box car. The brakeman dropped in to the car and said, "Where ore you tellows going? ' 'To Atchi son." "Well you can't go to Atchison on this train, so getoff. " "You get,'' came the reply, and as the brakeman was looking into the business end of a gun he took the advice given him and "got." He went back to the caboose, and the conductor asked him if he had put the fellows otf. "No," he answered, "I did not have the heart to put them off. They want to go to Atchison, and, besides, they are old schoolmates of mine." The conductor used some very strong language and then said he would put them off himself. He went over to the car and met with the same experi ence as the brakeman. When he got back to the caboose, the brake man said, "Well, did you put them off?" "Naw, they're schoolmates of mine too." Wellington (Kan.) News. Last Saturday Albert Reclamation Service. The gates and Warrie Johnston : : i ; t, . . . . wm oe suojectea to a total maxi mum pressure of 80,000 pounds. Delay in commencing treat ment for a slight irregularity that could have been cured quick ly by Foley's Kidney Remedy may result in a serious kidney disease. Foley's Kidney Rem edy builds up the worn out tis sues and strengthens these or gans. Commence taking it to day. Trout's druir store. Nesbit spliced teams and took about twenty-five members of the Rockhill Sunday school over to Buchanan's Monu ment where a very enjoyable time was had. The outfit consisted of a four-horse team, a farm wagon with hay ladders, and plenty of hay; and those who have had the pleasure of a strawride, or hay ride, as in this instance, know just how much fun would be gotten out a trip of this kind over the A REVELATION. It is a revelation to people,, the severe cases of lung trouble that have been cured by Foley's Hon ey and Tar. It not only stops the cough but heals and strength ens the lungs. L. M. Ruggles, Reasnor, Iowa, writes: "The doctors said I had consumption, and I got no better until 1 took Foley's Honey and Tar. It stop ped the hemorrhages and pain in my lungs and they are now as sound as a bullet. " Trout's drug store. Look On The Bright Side. There is so much kindness in 1 life, that if we rememner and dwell upon it, it will help us to grow sweeter and m.re lovable as the years go on, and it is such a pity to fall into the fault finding complaining habit. By allowing onesel f to give voice to complainings, to remember nothirg but the unpleasant things of life, is to become embittered and hardened and unsympathetic and, in the end. friendless The complaining habit is so easy to acquire and so hard to be rid of. There are speeches and bad turns, of course, that are very, very difficult to forget. They have made deep, dark scars; ube remembrance of them can never entirely pass away, but the very wisest thing one can do is not to think about them. ( On the other hand, there are many quite trivial things that were never really meant to hurt us, and would not have done so but that we happened at the mo ment to be in an oversensitive mood. It is the treasuring up of all these little things, taking them out every uow and then to gloat over them, that stilles kindly feel ings. if we want to be even moder ately happy in this life try to re member, as far as possible, only the Kindness of life, the thought fulness of friends. G.W.REISNER&CO. are now showing their SPRING AND SUMMER Stutfs, and are pleased to say that in many cases, prices are considerably lower than a year ago. 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 live 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 priceand 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, borne 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 young men's Clothing at all prices. We have a splendid stock of Men s Clothing, and we know we cna save you money every time on Clothing. GEO. W. REISNER & CO., McConnellsburg, Pa. L. W. FUNK RACKET STORE PRICES D Pianos Dealer Id The most powerful engine ever i mountain with a congenial party put in an automobile is ono of si like that. The Rock Hill Sunday cyflnder8 and 200-horsepower in i school, of which Geo. A. Comerer is superintendent and A. W. Johnston, assistant, with Albert Nesbit as treasurer, consists of about seventy-five members, and is doing excellent work this sum mer. The school is planning to have a piouit on the 22ud of August. n rench racing machine. In its preliminary trials it is reported to have attained an average speed ot 1 miles an hour. Mr. K Bruce Cline, a former 1 1 ! i . 1 ! . i ... iu ioi8 county, but now i a member of the teaching force n the Reformatory at Hunting on. Pa, is spending a part of "is vacation visiting among his Fulton County relatives and "lends. He i8 UOw on the second yer of his work there and is suc ceeding very nicely. Wantkd : District Managers, Nieutsand colleetorg, ail cities jod towns of Pennsylvania, for best new health, accident and na tural death Policy on earth; only tabiished Company writing it, o classification for occupation, Ke, color or sex: No restric ts for my diseases: Largest newal and collection com mis- " to Agents of any Company. thV,PW"- Pr"ounced by all lW,e't,BVer- Writ once, 41 Change, Soraaton Pa. Make Use of Your Leisure Time. If you have an hour to spend each day dou't idle it away, for time is valuable. It will pay you to write to the Circulation De partment of "The Philadelphia PreBS," mentioning thiB paper, and they will send you an inter esting book of advice, telling how to make use of your spare' mo menta and how to make a consid erable sum of money for a little work you can do very asily. A postal card will bring this infor mation to you. Don't put it off, write at or co, for it will mean dollars to you. Address Circuia tion Department, "The Press, " Seventh and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Winchester Monument. Editor Natioual Tribune: The commission appointed topronure a State monument to be erected in the National Cemetery at Win chester, Va., iu honor of the Penn sylvania soldiers who fell in and around Winchester and who are buried there have given notice that the monument will be dedi cated on Sept, 19, the date of ona of the battles fought there, and the Commissioners wish all Penn sylvania soldiers who participat ed in auy of the battles or" who have comrades buried there to try and get there at that time and i take part iu the services. There are between 300 and Pennsyl vania soldiers buried in that cem etery, and altogether there are 4,389 Union ead buried there. Many Pennsylvania regiments took part in the battle fought in aud around Winchester. The commission think that they can procure a low rate ou the rail roads, and desire notice of the dedication to reach all possible, aud I know of no bettor way to reach them that thru the soldiers' paper Maiden Valentine, Co. O. 12th Pa. Cav., Altoona, Pa. PDIEYSKIDNEYCURE Makes Kidney and Bladder Right THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD IN THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN YEAR. More Alert, More Thorough and More Fearless Thun Ever. Head In Every tagllsh Speaking Country. A CALIFORNIAN'S LUCK. "The luckiest day of my life was when I bought a box of Buck leu's Arnica Salve;" writeB Chas. F. Budahn, of Tracy, California. "Two 25c. boxes cured me of an annoying case of itohiog piles, which had troubled me for years, and that yielded to no other treat meat." Sold under guarantee at Trout's drug store. A President of the United States will be elected this year. Who is he and who Ib the nun whom he will beat Nobody yet knows, but the Thriee-a Week edition of the New York World will tell you every step und every de tail of what promises to be a campaign of the most absorbing interest. It may not tell you what you hope, nut it will tell you what is. The Thrlce-a-Week World long ago established a charac ter (or impartiality and fearlessness in the publication of news, and this It will maintain. If you want the news as it really Is, subscribe to the Thrlce-a-Week edition of the New York World, which comes to you every oth er day except Sunday, and is thus practically a dally at the price of a weekly. THK THIUCK-A-WEKK WORLD'S regular subscription price is only 11. 00 per year, and this pays for 150 papers. We offer this unequaled newspaper and THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS together for one year for $1.76. The regular subscrlptiun price of the two papers Is $2.00. The undersigned takes this method of Informing the people of Fulton county that he is prepared to furnish High Grade Pianos and organs at prices that are attractive. He makes a specialty of the LESTER PIANOS an Instrument of nutional reputa tion; and the MILLER AND THE WEAVER ORGANS Being a thoroughly trained tuner, he is prepared jn short no tice to tune pianos or repair or gans. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A sample Lester Piano may he 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. FUHK, NfcEDMORE, PA. :- F"OR -:- JUNE and JULY We have again made a good deal for our patrons. We suppose you have all heard about the price of Mason's Glass Jars advancing. Well, they have advanced-almost double: hut, not with us. We are going to sell them as long as we have any ( and we have 1", gross) at - Pints. .Sc; Ouurts, SOe; Half gal.. (iSc. We had one merchant to say to us that we were fools for selling at these prices, as we couldn't buy them in the city to sell at less than 86, 75, and Hoc. Well, we are not looking out for other mer- w.kl, wB re ior me customers and ourselves. Then anoiner good deal for you l We can sell a 10-qt. umi, we uiu sen ior 20c, now If.: 12-qt. at 18c. we made galvanized pail, BO YEAR' EXPERIENCE bbt TRASI Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anvona aendfnir a akalrh Mitri iImilIiiIImi. . qtilnklr aaoertAhi our oiilrili.it fr whether a. ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take The new laxative. Does 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. Rafua aubstltut. Pries BOo. Trout's Drug Store. CASTOR MACHINE OIL Well, this has Iveen a big seller with us. S ou might ask why : Because we sell an oil that others sell at 50o. gal., for 25c and it is just a little heavier than theirs. A nice line of Hammocks at 5c., f 1.25, 1.95 and 12 26 TABLE OIL CLOTH 14c, YARD; Or $1.60 Per Roll. Space will not permit us to name prices on Clothing and Shoes this time, but we sell them jtast the same wav that we sell (ilass Jars and everything else wecarry. We have One Price to Everybody and that is the lowest the market will afford. Call and see us whether you want to buy or not. Respectfully HULL & BENDDR, McConnellsburg, Pa. Weak Hearts iiivwinoo is probably imtunt able. tlMiiaBLrlotlroiiiiDdentfal. Ihuidtn tent frea. Oldflat Bttmtaj fui seourin, : iuuiih lumi inrouun ku iirt notice, wk.iout clutun. Scientific American. A hr.ii.lKMii.ilr lllu.trat! weeklr Larrreet ol lulallou of any aoteruuia journal. Turin., All a auVurwi1 rWld, brail nuw.ilealara. Hanoi OttoaPot IT St. Waal mu J t Ara dua to Indigestion. Nlnatv-nlna of ana hundred paopla who hava haart troubla can remember When II was simple Indica tion. It la a solanllflc (act that all oaaaa of heart disease, not organic, ara not only traceable to, but ara the direct result of Indf (eatlon. All food taken Into the stomach which (alls ot perfeot dltestlon fermonta and awalislha stomach, puffing It up against the haart. This Intarfaras with the action of the heart, and la the course of lima it,.. j delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. trouble ami waa In a bar) elate aa I bad haart troubla with It. I took Kodol Daaeeeaie C"let rteuItaS awetha and it curea me. Kodol Mgasts What Ym Eat ana relievos the stomaoh of all strain and tha heart of all pressure. ottleeealjr. 11,00 SUe koUlna VA ttraee ae trial eke. which sella far aOe. Fresejrad by . 0. BaWITT ft 00.. OHIBABOb J. S. Wilson's NEW STORE Three Springs, Pa. We carry a full line of all New and Upto-Date Goods. Produce taken in exchange. JVefv Goods ordered erery week. Call and give us a chance to save you money. Eggs, 15 cents, cash or trade. Side meat tic., Lard 1 2 cents. Potatoes 65 cents; Hool 18 cents. 9 Cakes of Star Soap for 25 cents. 2 pounds loose Coffee for 25 cents, White Oxfords going for one-third cost. The Prices Are Right everything. We thank you for past patronage and invite a continuance of the same.
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