INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS 0( ( seal and General Interest, (lathered at Home or Clipped frm our Exchanges, CONDENSED TOR HURRIED READERS :iiislvo IsiiIm-1, This ia old home weok in Grcou castlo C. II lottery Needmoro was in town ou Monday. jcussci uracoy 01 Taylor was in town Saturday. Mrs. David Wible of Maddens villo is seriously ill, Mack Kerhn of Gracey, was at the Fultou House last Saturday. Ward Berkstressor of Water fall wa9 at the City hotel on Sat urday. 'Squire J. S. Mort of Maddns villo was at tho County Capital on Saturday. Mrs. Frank St. Clair of Wash 111-,'tmi, L). C, is the Kuest of her father Benjamin Shimer's family. Mrs. Bobb, of Beavertown, spent a couple of days with Miss l'.ess Daniels of this place, this week. William Widney of Mt. Union, spent last Thursday night in the lionifc of John Ewing and wife at llarrismiville. Mrs. S. M. Kobinson and Mrs. II. L. Naco and son Donald ot this place, spent Saturday last iu Clnimbersburg. Don't forget that Irwin still handles "Tho White" and "Gold- cuSlar" Sowing Muchines and tho prices are right, Mrs. Amauda Imler of Illinois has been spondiug the past three mouths with her sister Mrs. John Kwing, at llamsonville. Kev. and Mrs. V. J. Sheaffer, cf the M. K Church, Everett, I'a , are away ou a vacation trip through the New England States aud Canada, Putou your thinking bonnet and glance at some of the bar gaius offered by "The Irwin Store" dunug the month of Au gust, Jacob Comerer and family drove over from their home in Morcersburg and spent the day with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Comerer. "I was cured of diarrhoea by one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes M. E. Gebhardt, Oriole, Pa. There is nothing better. For sale by all dealers. Mrs. William Bidleman and 8011 Charles of Uarrisburg, who had been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Stevens in this place for several weeks, left for their homo .me day last week. Ivev. C. 11. Rockey, represent ing the Anti-Saloon League, will speak at the firpon 1M1 Prohu. .wu & I vowj tenaii church next Sunday morn "igat 10:30 and in the town church iu the evening at 7:80, The Supreme Executive Com miltee of the Independent Order f He-ptasophs have grouped the SUbonlilintn nrvn.,l.... j: tr'cts. McConnell Conclave No., i ims place is in district 37. Charlie Carbauph of the "Cor ner" was in town yesterday. He ys that while the rain falls on "i just and the unjust it just mifwstho Corner every time, aiu that in consequence the corn cr(,P is short. Tuesday, August 22. Mrs. 7llloT"tle will sell at her rosi- wj m McUounellsburg, 2 hors c wagou and bod, s urrey, bar "ess, plows, household goods, ' c Sale begins at lOo'dock. lr'ht ) months. jy- a N. Palmer, principal i ;'l'uoiio schools at Portage, I . and who has been rusticat- r'o "n his farm do mro durm J. V. Mcllott's Position. Mr. Jacob W. Mellott, of Ayr township, whose announcement for the Democratic Humiliation for the ollico of Sheriff i.f Fulton County appears in the proper column in this paper, desires that it shall be distinctly understood that his announcement means just what it says. lie has been informed that certa'n persons are trying to create the impression that ho is in the field merely for thepurposo of contributing to the interests of a certain other candidate, and to aid in the de feat of another. This Mr. Mel lott emphatically denies, and wishes the voters of Fulton coun ty to feel that he is out in the in terest of Jacob W. Mellott first. last, and all the time; and that he 1 l ends to leave nothing reason able and fair undone to win the nomination; and if nominated, to make the election. Fulton County Teachers. NCHDMORE. ir i i i no nave nau some very nice rains during the past week. A number of our people attend ed the picnic at May's Chape Saturday. A Runyan and wife spent a week siting in the home of their daughter Mrs. R. C. Dixon near Emmaville. Uncle John McClellan had light stroke of paralysis last Sun day but is now able to be around Elder Funk will preach here next Sunday evening. Miss Enza Wink, who had been at the University Hospital in Philadelphia during the past five weeks returned to her home last Thursday much improved. J. C. Mellott and wife, accom panied by Mrs. Mellott's mother Mrs. Maria Palmer also by uncle A. Runyan and wile, went to see Mrs. Dennis Morgret who is very ill, last Sunday. Need more band was reorganiz ed last Tuesday evening. Annual Reunion. The eighteenth annual reunion of tho Fulton County Veterans Associations will meet to hold their reunion in Hoop's Grove in Licking Creek township, Friday, September the first. All old Soldiers and famlies are cordially invited to attend. By order of Committkk. D. F. Fua K Kit, H. E. Pai.sixjuovk )wn at Need- . - uuring vacation, passed i ugh town on Monday on his son drove ly to New York. I , <. McClain, wife and ihard and W. II nimn , i - Mil 1 ,!i ll'u ni.l- ft J .a -v,u0miu. mrs. Mc a'andson wlj v,slt her broth - X C Trout's family. The UIlluu returned the same Otl0fftho mOBt.Pnmmnn that hard -;;r:: i:: : Kl Hthamberlain'a Liniment Nvnn Jnat e'ch application, . " " KeWlUlP.k rol of ftY, r alldeilors. During a heavy thunderstorm n Punxsutawnoy, Pa., last Fri day the wind blew in a window at the residence of Goorge Kuntz, and a piece of Hying glass struck his daughter Stella ou the neck. An artery was severed, and the child died within half an hour. "Were all medicines as meri torious as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the world would be much better off and the percentage of suffer ing greatly decreased," writes iindsay Scott, of Temple, Ind. or sale by all dealers. Mr. D, F. Booher of Pittsburg spent Monday and Tuesday in town gettiug dental work done at Dr. Stevens's. Mr. Booher has been au employee of P. R. R., dur ing the last eleven years, and is now off on a sixteen days' sum mer vacation. Mrs. Goorge Knotts and two children, of Altoona, Pa., arrived in Everett Thursday morniug. hey are guests of Win. B. Earns and family on First street aud will also visit the formor's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ott, in McConnellsburg, before return ing home. Everett Press. On account of the ill health of his wife, Oscar L. Smith, who during the last six years has been editor of the Bedford In quirer, has sold his stock in the Inquirer Publishing Company, Bedford, and will remove to the far west. Prof. Ira M. Long, for live years as the principal of the Bedford Schools, purchased Mr. Smith's stock, and will have edi torial management of the Inquir er. Mr. Clarence College and fami ly of Pittsburg, are spending their summer vacation among their Fulton County friends. Clarence has been stationary en gineer with the May Drug Com pany, one of the largest concerns of its kind in the State, during the past seven years, and to show their appreciation of his services, they give him a substantial in crease in salary as each new year comes around. Names and Postoffice Addresses of Those Who Will Have Charge of Our Schools For Year 1911-12. Ayr Begins September 4th. Back Run Maud Rinedollar, McConnellsburg. Mill Lewis Harris, McConnellsburg. J ugtown Sophia Hohraan, .McConnellsburg. Cito Mary J. Johnston, Cito. Rock Hill Barbara Martiri, McConnellsburg. Webster Mills John Ment.er, McConnellsburg. Big Covo Tannery Lillian Houpt, McConnellsburg. Laurel Ridge Jeanette Stouteagle, McConnellsburg. Corner Elizabeth Harris, McConnellsburg. Belfast Begins September 11th. I'leaaant Grove Blair Garland, Needmore. Philip Alorgret Zoo Mellott, Sipos Mill. Sipcs Mill Margaret Daniels, Sipes Mill. Jacob Lakes Lester Mellott. Needmore. Needmore Blanche Smith, lddo. Morton '8 Point Nell Morton, Pleasant Ridge. Cross Roads Ma.id Deshong, Pleasant Ridgo. Cedar Lane Orpha Snyder, Needmoro. Maple Grcve Daisy Strait, Saluvia. Bethel Begins September 11th. Black Oak Catharino Yonker, Warfordsburg. Mays' Chapel-Ottie Hill, Sideling Bill. Franklin Mills Eirle Golden, Franklin Mills. Mt. Airy II. S. Alexander, McConnellsburg. Alpine E C. Hann, Dott. Gordons Bessie Morton, McConnellsburg. Warlordsburg Vacant. Brush Creek Begins September 18th. Oak Grove Ella Barton, Crystal Springs. Locust Grove Homer Akers, Akersville. Buchanan lva Hixson, Crystal Springs. Emmaville Grace Lodge, Em mavillo. ' Buffalo Sadie Barton, Crystal Springs. Akersville P. Amy Lodge, Emmaville. Akerevillo A. S. E. Walters, Akorsvillo. Dublin Begins September 4th. Battle Ridge Blanche Peck, Knobsville. Mudlevel Dotto Dishong, llustontown. Burnt Cabins D. Iv. Chesnut, llustontown. Fort Littleton R. B. Cromer, Ft. Littleton. Clear Ridge L. P. Morton, Ft. Littleton. Chesnuts Johu Woodcock, llustontown. Licking Creek Begins September 13th. Shanes Dwight Sipos, Harnsonville. Siloam Maud Strait, Saluvia. Daniels C. W. Mellott, Saluvia. Forestdalc- Zena Brant, Dane. Saluvia Andrew Strait, Saluvia. Harnsonville A. E, Deshong, Andovor. Vallance Grace Hann, Saluvia. Compulsion Catharine I hop, Andover. McConnellsburg Begins September lth. Primary Minnio Reisner, McConnellsburg. Intermediate Gertrude Hoke, McConnellsburg. Grammar Fanuie Greathead, McCnnellsburg. High School J. E. Thomas, McConnellsburg. Taylor Begins September 11th. Fairview Russel Gracey, Gracey. Gracey Myrtlo Stevens, Ft. Littleton. Waterfall Ruth Strait, Gracey. Dublin Mills W. G. Wink, llustontown. Wiutergreen II. P. Morton, Hustontown. llustoutowu W. H. Ranck, llustontown. Laidig Dallas Brant, Hiram. Cherry Grove W. Berkstressor, Waterfall. Thompson Begins September 11th. Bald Eiglo Mac Pittmau, Dickeys Mountain. Board Yard Harvey Sharpe, Plum Run. Center II. W. Wink, Plum Run. Ditch Run Anna Comerer, Hancock, Md., R. D. No. 2. West View Alice Brewer, Hancock, Md. Oa'kdale Ethel Powel, Covalt. Independence Jessie Truax, Sharpo. Todd Begins September 4th. Summers John Kelso, Knobsvillo. Douglas Zoe Mason, McConuellsburg. Scotts I'earl Cress, Knobsville. Knobsvillo A. D. Poightel, McConnellsburg. Woodburn Mabel Fore. Knobsville. Union Begins September 11th. Zacks Ridge Vacant. Amaranth Catharine Laidig, llustontown. Center Sheldon Hill, Buck Valley. Harmonia-G. B. Mellott, Hancock, Md., R. D. No. 3. Excelsior Thomas Truax, Gem. Barnes Gap Wilbur Peck, Knobsville. Wells Begins September 11th. Wells Tannery P. Eleanore Sipes, Wells Tannery. Wells Tannery A. Roy Foreman, Wells Tannery. ' Valley No. 2 Roy Shafer, New Grenada. Roaring Run Joanne Morton, McConnellsburg. New Grenada Robert Alexander, McConnellsburg. Attack Like Tigers. Infighting to keep the blood pure the white corpuscles at tack disease germs lileo tigers. But often germs multiply so fast the little fighters are overcome. Then see pimples,' boils, eczema, saltrheum and sores multiply and strength and appetite fail. This condition demands Electric Bit ters to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to expel poisons from the blood. "They are the best blood purifier," writes C. T. Budahn, of Tracy, Calif., "I have ever found." They mako rich, red blood, strong nerves and build up your health. Try them. 50c at Trout's Drug Store. Mrs. E L. Daniels of Sipes Mill spent part of last week visit ing her daughter Mrs. P. P. Mann, and other friends in town. Accused of Stealing. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Me., boldly accuses Bucklen's Arnica Salve of stealing the sting from bnrns or scalds the pain from sores of all kinds the distress from boils or piles. "It robs cuts, corns, bruises, sprains and injuries of their terror,"he says, "as a healing remedy it's equal don't exist." Only 25c at Trout's Drug Store. itters Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over druggist's counter. VEGETABLE COMPOUND It has been pHtiiimti'J by careful ob servers among the iiieiliuul profession that of those wu j seek tho services of a physician fully three-fourths are women. Many of these, of course stand inoro or less in need of mirnicul treatmont. Many of them, and prob ably the majority, will be greatly ben ellted by medical treatmont alone. Physicians experienced in the treat ment of diseases of women have prov ed that certain remodies produce ex cellent results in the peculiar troublei from which women sutler. With sclentillc understanding of the diseases to be treated and of the ac Hon of the drugs most useful In the treatment of these diseases Ilexall Vegetable Compound has been do- vised. It is prepared to moet tho wants of those women who suiter eith er from painful menstruation or from troubles incident to the change of life, or who, durtng pregnancy, stand In need of remedies to preserve the tis sues of tho, generative organs in a normal condition. HOW VEGETABLE COM POUND IS MADE In order that our patients may uso this preparation intelligently we hero explain just why Hex all Vegetable Compound has been made as It is. HIack Haw, Cramp Bark, Squaw Vino aud Blue Cohosh are of proven value in lessening irritation and al laying muscular tissues of the uterus. Unicorn Hoot is elticient as a men strual stimulant and is of value in painful menstruation accompanied by scanty How. Golden Seal Is noted for its stimu lating effect upon mucous membranes. Together with Cinnamon Hark it is in corporated in Ilexall Vegetablo Com pound for tho purpose of stimulating the Intestinal tract to tho expulsion of gases that might Intensify the pain at tendant upon painful menstruation. USEFUL-SAFE All these drugs are carefully select ed and scientifically combined in a preparation that has proved to bo of splendid service in the treatment of tho conditions in which it is Indicated. This remedy is neither designed nor intended to act as an abortion agent, in fact, its uso will tend to prevent the dangers of abortion when due to un usual uterine sensitiveness. Ilexall egetablo Compound should bo found to give splendid service In the treatmont of Internal Spasmodic I'ain, Hysterical Convulslons.Cramps r latulent and Bilious Colic; particu larly for those disorders of the gen erative organs which cause such dis tressing rellex symptoms, as Painful Menstruation. Ovarian Colic and Uter ino Pains, and I'ulns in the Back and Loins due to excessive sensitiveness of nervous mucous and muscular tis sues of tho parts alTocted. Its tendency is to render tho monthly periods nor mal In tmio and amount; to correct tardy menses, Its action being to pro serve at the normal the tissues of the female generative organs. Ilexall Veg etahle Compound will bo found of val uo during the period of Pregnancy, and of special value la the relief of the sulTcring incident to the Change of Life. Of service also in Leucorrhea, Menstrual Headache and in Constipa tion. It contains no narcotic or ha- bttforuiing drugs. DIRECTIONS In order that those who stand in need of Ilexall Vegetable Compound should receive the full benefit there from wo draw particular attentiou to tho following advice: For Painful Menstruation Ilexall Vegetable Compound should be taken about ono week before tho expected monthly period and should be con tinued throughout the entire period and for one week thereafter. In fact, It would ho well, if, in tho beginning of treatment, the patient should take tho preparation continuously for two or three months. Thereafter, if tho painful periods continue in any degree, tho treatment should be given as sug gested above. Ilexall Vegetablo Com pound will give better results either given in, or followed by, a glass of hot water. Its effect Is enhanced if the patient should take hot baths at the tune expected for tho beginning of Menstruation. For tr eatment of the '"dragging" pains and pains In the back and loins that are so common, particularly to women who have borne children, Hex all Vegetablo Compound should be taken over periods of several months. These pains are due in most cases to weight of an abnormally heavy uterus dragging upon sensitive ligaments. The effect of the Ilomedy will be In creased In these cases by tho regular use of hot douches, taken in a reclin ing posture. It is important in all these cases that the bowels should be kept regular and free. For this pur pose Ilexall Orderlies may bo used. For Sale at The JfeSS Store L. W. SEYLAR, McConnellsburg, Penn'a. . HULL k BENDER'S Annual Reduction Sale ON LOW SHOES. We have certainly had a nice trade on these goods, hut in order to make room for our fall shoes. We have to get rid of them. You all know what the WALK-OVER low Shoes, and the QUEEN QUALITY low Shoes are, and you know that the price is the same everywhere. Now we are going to sell the $1.00 Shoes for a short time at $3.25 in tan and black. The $.'.50 Shoes at $2.78 and the $.'.()() ones at $2.25; $2.50 at $2.00; $1.98 at $l.fi(). The Ladies Queen Quality that were $3.00 now $2.35; $2.50 at $2.00; $2.00 at $1.00; $1.50 and $1.60 Oxfords $1.25; $1.25 ones, $1.00. Misses and Children's Oxfords-$1.18 ones at $1.20; $1.25 ones at $1.00; $1.00 at 85c; 90c at C5c; (55c ones, 50c. Boys' Gun Metal Oxfords was $2.00 now $1.00; Youths', 9 to 13-1-2 w as $1.25 now $1.00. These are great bargains at the full price and at the special low price they are a great paving to you. The sizes in these goods are good but at these prices they won't be good long. So it will pay you to come early. Clothing Reduction In order to make room we are going to sell you some Clothing cheap. Boys' knee pants suit 1 to lfi years old. Boys' long pants suits 15 to 19 years. Also some Men's suits that it will pay you to see. When we say we reduce them we do it. SO-BOS-SO kill fly docs the work. Not only does it kill the fly, but the cow will increase the quantity of milk so that in one or two weeks the increase in milk will pay for the stuff. 75c. gallon, Sprayer 35c. STORE OPEN ALL HOURS. HULL & BENDER. IU. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All legal bua.nem and eollcatioM entrunted will eoelve oareful and prompt attention. Kodol dyspepsia Curo Digatta what you eat Geo. I. Reisner k Co, are showing the largest and most care fully selected line of General Merchandise ever brought to this county: You can suit yourself to anything in the way of DRESS GOODS, SILKS, POPLINS, FOULARDS, PERCALES, DOMESTICS, MUSLINS, TICKINGS. SHIRTINGS. SEERSUCKERS, LINENS. A splendid line of White Goods, Mercer ized Waistings, Lawns, Flaxons Linens.&c. Never had a larger variety of Ginghams to select from, and all at bottom prices. Then don't forget our CLOTHING, SHOES, NOTIONS. CARPETS, MATTINGS. LINOLEUM. &c. Geo. W. Reisner & Co. r ateSxtt Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. "Hints to inventors." "Inventions needed." "Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge of the U. S. Patent Office. GREELEY &M9INTIRE Patent Attorneys Washington, !). C. IJMRPS OF FULTON Col i jotcvin or stamf)smjfoj;