Try MoCbria'a Eton for (Jef fon. Linsi' (ntT-H' fr.mi 1(V lo 83c por lb. Harry Huston at Saltilh , in paying (i!) tent' a hunhel for wueat. v Miss Neliio McQuado Rpont n few davs th past week auionf friends at Cito. DeWitt'a Carbolized Witcli tin?. cl Salve penetrates the pores tlioiouKlily cleanses and is Leal ing and soothing. !ood lor pilot 'itil at Trout 'g drug store. ftov. Hrvnor is holding the an null protracted i: ling i.i the !. K. church ut Kort Littleton' 'J'licre have been five conversions and tec still at the altar. HIDES James Sipes & Son. pay 10, IS, and Itic a pouud cash, lor beef hides at their butcher shop iu McCounelUburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. Accoidiug to a new act passeu by U19 last Legislature any persoi. or persons moving alter suusel orbefore sunrise in orderto avoid , payment ox rent, trgether with the parties who move or ban! away their effects, may bo pro secuted. Babies aud children need prompt attention wheu sutTenuj; from coughs and colds. The besl reined v for mothers to use is Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syr up. It tastes nearly as good a maple sugar. It contains no opi ales, and it is laxative aud drives the cold out of the system by gently moving the bowels. Sold at Trout's drug stor-j. We are pleased ' to note that our young friend G rover Uleve laud Kirk, ot Bethel township, won first premium at the Hageri town Fair this year for the best, work in pen and ink sketching. Grover has much natural ability in this direction, and will doutlesi be further heard from before many years roll round. There is nothing better for stomach troubles than kudol, wfjieh ciutains the samo juices found in a healthy stomach. KO ixh is offered on a guaranteed plan for the relief of heartburn, flatulence, sour stomach, belch lug of gas. nausea, and all stom ach tn ublos. So at tunes when you don't feel just right, when you are drowsy after meals, and your head aches, or when you have no ambition, and you are cross and irritable, take Best for cakes of all makes Kgro CORN SYRUP An everyday sweet for all people. In air-tight tins, 10c, 25c, 50c. CORN PRODUCTS MFG. CO. SUA VU. Sale Register. Rowland Austin, of Curwens- j Tuesday, November 12, Isaac ville, Clearfield county, is spend-! Bolingcr will sell at his residence ing some time with his parents. one half mile west of Dublin Mills, H. E. Austin and wife, at Saluvia. horses, mule, cattle, hogs, wag Mrs. George Kusley is poorly, 'ons, farm implements, corn, hay, A. L. Shirk, wife and two chil dren, and Mr. Thomas all of Chambevsburg, came over in their big auto ana spent Monday with Mrs. Charles Deshoug, near Saluvia. By the way, Charlie is Sc., and on the same day and place, he will offer his farm, hav log thereon erected a !i-room L house, bank barn, &c. Sale be gins at 10 o'clock. Thursday, November 14, Jere all smiles all because a young ! Mason having sold his farm and lojr chopper has boeu iu his home for some time uow. The political contest between I'Yauk P. Lynch and Horace N intending to remove to the West, will sell at his residence on what is perhaps better known as the Taymau Farm, ."j miles northeast E. Brown, intending to remove from the countv, will sell at her bipes was carried on with vigor f Hancock, and near Plum Run by the respective friends of the postolficc, horses, cattle, hogs, caudiates. (farm machinery, household Theto was quite a downpour ( goods, grain and hay. Sale be- of rain last Saturday and our ; giU8 at g.grj a m sharp. farmers are busy uow linishing , , .... o i v I I' riday, November lu. Mrs. R. comhuskmg. ( )np HP.hfinls a rr croftim silnnc nicely this winter. residence at Clear Ridge, horse There has been lots of shooting i cow, ho'f ' ha "behold done this season, but most of the J1' Sale S1"8 at ' game brought down has been ' squirrels and rabbits feathered Friday, November 15, Mrs. game seems scarce. I Daniel B. Mock will sell at her Henry Betz has returned from residonce in Tod township, east Cleai field after a week's visit :f the Cove Road north of Mc thero. Conuellsbiirg, horse, cattle, A tine big boy baby came to farming implements, l ay, Ac, the home of Samuel Strait. Mr. ; and on the same day aud at the Strait is erecting a new wagon same place, Hon. Jno. P. Sipes, shed and corn (,no to his new ! exesuto', will sell the farm of 125 Kodol. it digests what you eat. It will make you healthy. Sold at Trout's drug store. Rev. W. M. Hann, of Ayr town ship, has just received notice from Urn Presiding Elder, that Mr. Hann has been appointed to a circuit covering parts of Forest and Clarion counties this state, with parsonage at Clarington, Pa , Rev. and Mrs. Hann will leave for their new held of labor about the middle of this mouth. There are six appointments on the cir cuit, and the position is a desir ablo one. barn. A number of our farmers drove to Harrisonville last Saturday through the rain for fruit trees a little j and returned home empty. A NARROW ESCAPb. (1. W. Cloyd, a merchaut, ol Plunk, Mo., had a narrow esiape four vears ago, when he ran a jimson bur into his thumb. He says: "The doctor wanted to am putate it but I would not consent. I bought a boxof Bucklen's Arni ca Salve and that cured the dan gerous wound." 25c at Trout's drug st ire. LAIDIfl. What has become of the Laidig Items. V hen the Stomach, Heart, or n. . ' . i-i , viiuiulci nuuii', w nui c uih lias Kidney nerves get weak, tliou i , ' these organs always fail. Don't ;P';y'nt for t:,e winter, drug the Stomach, nor stimulate : thelLartor Kidney.. That is lQto the S. H. Hockeosm.th t i house, simply a makeshift. Get a pre ... - . , r , senption kno.n to Druggists . r. and Mrs Daniel IaUhg re- everywhere as Dr. Shorp's Re- tU home Tuesday evening .j nil r after a very pleasant visit m Al- storative. 'J he Restorative is . i f? -,,,.. ...i .u tooua, Juuiataand Holidays burg, prepared expressly for those tI XT . , e ;,, n, . Horace N. Sipes was a D easaut weak inside nerves. Strenghen : , ' . , 4i. . u i .u caller in our town last Fr;day these nerves, build them up with j . ' Dr. Shojp's Restorative tablets i or houid-audaee how quickly ! m9eUliS &l help will come. Free sample tet I ' "r V"eW S111 ln V sent on request by Dr. Sboop, L J'rJ"'J? Racme, W.s. Your health is sure-' 'T Kn McCJonuellaburjr jy worth this simple test. Dick-1 W 6 W'By otohou!e' wm'H drug store. keeping soon. Mr. and Mrs. George Laidig While Murray Ray, of Ayr I and daughter Pearl, spent Sun township, does Dot j;ose as a i day afternoon very pleasantly iu champion shot or claim to be the the home of Daniel Laidig. gnatestwild turkey hunter in : the county, yet when one of those j My Bei Frwaii. American birds becomes to Alexander Henton, who lived familiar with Murray, it may be! on Rural Route 1, Fort iviwajd, disastrous for the bird. Last N. Y., myr. "Dr. King's Now Thursday a wild turkey had been Discovery is my best oarJiiy acres, the property of the late Daniel B. Moik, deceased. Sale begius at 10 o'clock. I luesuay, November IV, George Snyder, intending to re m .ve from the farm, will sell at ins resideuce on the Cove Road, i miles north ot McConnellsburg, horses, cattle, hogs, farming im plements, hay, grain, &c Sale begins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible, Auctioneer. Friday, November 22, Roy M. Cromwell intending to quit farm ing and remove from the county, will sell at his residence, i mile from Dublin Mills on the rond leading to MaddensviTe, known as the J. M. Cutchall farm, horses, cattle, hogs, farming im plements, hay, corn fodder, grain potatoes, household goods, &e. Sale begins at 0:80 a. m. Credit '.l months. Saturday, November 23, Jos B. Mellottaud John Mellott, ex cutors of the last will, fec, of Daniel Mellott, late of Licking Creek township, deceased, will sell at the late residence of the decedent on the farm known as the David Fohner farm on the Ridge, throe milA south ot And over, horses, hogs, farming im plements, corn, and raauy other articles; also, on the same day and it the same place, a farm kuown as the Jacob KautTman farm. Sale begins ut 10 o'clock. . d from (he mountain, and sought sheUer and protection among a dock of Mr. Ray 's tame turkeys aud went homo with them. Here's where the turk made mistake: for when Murray mw the strange bird, he had no faith in the probability of its making its abode permanently on his j remises, and concluding that roast wild turkey was not to spised at this season of the he got his gun, and b t.OOH friend. It cured me of asth na six vears ago. 1 1 has also p ;r formed a wonderful euro of in cipient consumption fur my soi.'b wife. The first bottle ended ti:e terrible cough, and this accom plished, the other Bymptoins left one by one, until she was per fectly well. Dr. King's New Discovery's power over eotghs and colds is simply marvclou." N i other remedy has evar equal ed it. Fully Kuarantood by nl t! itwlaUiou of I aggidg Trout's drug store. 5'Jc. and 1 00. Trial bottle free. Wonderful Ecicmi Care. "Our little boy had eczema for tivo years," writes N. A. Adams, Henrietta, Pa. "Tvo of our home doctors said the case was hopeless, his lungs being affect ed. We then employou other doctors, but no beuelit resulted. By chance we read about Electric Bitfers; bought a bottle and soon noticed improvement. We con tinued this medicine until sever al bottles were used, when our boy was completely cured." Host of all blood medicines and body building health tonics. Guaran teed at Trout's drug store. 50c. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mellott, of Johnstown, who have been spend ing several days visiting among their many friends i i tins county spent Tuesday in McCounella-bure. AITl'MX T.J. Wionor, WINTI THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Hancock, Md. High Grade Merchandise at popular prices. Silks, Velyets, Ladies1 and Misses Wraps, Fashionable Furs of the season are well repre sented in Neck-wear and Muffs. Willi Trimmed ana T ' . mmed Modish Shapes and Tone B 'zndint, s are to be seen in all the new importations. New Ribbons, Plumes. Tips, Wings. Roses. Foliage Ladies' Tailored Skirts and Waists. Ladies' and Misses Cosets. Hosiery and Underwear. SHOES, SHOE . X, J. Wiener, Hancock, Maryland. r - i I Madden Bros, i Three Springs, Pa. Everything for Feill and Winter now in. We are prepared to ive splendid values in Haps, cotton and woolen Blankets, etc. All the latest things in Suitings can be had at this store at right prices. We are prepared to show a fine line of Ladles' and Misses' COATS, all the latest styles, ranging in price from 5 to 12 dollars. Men's Overcoats, 5 to 1 5 dollars; Men's and Boys' Suits, 2 to 12 dollars. In spite of advances in cottons, we are still sell ing all Lancaster Ginghams at 9c, prints 7c, and other goods at corresponding low prices. A large line of CARPETS and LINOLEUMS always on hand Quality is what we boast ot in Shoes, of which we have a very large line. ln our STOVE AND FURNITURE de partment you will find goods and prices right. Madden Bros. Telephone Connection. OF M'CONNELLSBURG. PA, t Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits. RBfiOURCBS : AI3R. 6, 1906, $47,338.69. SEPT. 4, 1006, $118,094.99. JAN. 26, 1907, 144,509.46. MAY 20, 190?, $169,147.95. The above extract from several reports to the Comptroller of the iir reney of the United Stateg shorf in an emphatic manner the success achieved by The First National Itank of Met 'onnellslmrfr. With progressive spirit and conservative methods, this hank has provoti its advantages tt,, ,, Insti tution deserving your confidence. The, chief concern of the oftioers and di rectors of this hank is the welfare of the depositors and the security of their deposits. We solicit your business, Loans made on pergouat and collateral security, and Notes dis counted. Courteous troatment to all. Correspondence solicited from those desiring Loans or wishing to often an account with us. If you cannot call in person, send your deposit, by mail, they will receive prompt attention. LEWIS H. WIBLE. FRANK P. LYNCH. PRESIDENT. ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR. W. SCOTT At rAANDER, VICC RREttaNT. JIHt.CTORS : LEWIS H. WIBLE. JNO. P. SIPES, JNO. A. HENRY. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. D. L. GRI86INUER, R.M.KENDALL. 8. W. KIRK. MERRIL W. NACE CASHIER. B. FRANK HENRY. ASST. CASHIER. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S BI6 UNDERSELLING STORE Big Rush in. Millinery In order to accommodate our customers, we have just now laid in a large stock of all the latest styles and attractive shapes in Winter Millinery. Flowers, plumes, fancy feathers, and ribbons in all col ors, laces, collars, veils, b;iby caps, hoods, toques, children's coats, ladies' and misses' skirts and shirtwaists. Waists reduced from fl.SO to ft. 25: JI.2S to 1.00; f I 00 to 7Sc; 75c to SJc; tlOc to 49c. We will be pleased to show yon our line of goods. Come In and g.jt bargain). MRS. A. F. LITTLE, McConnellsburg. Opposite Postofiice. J.K.JOHNSTON I A.J. IRWIN &C0. 1 I Fall Millinery Display of the most attractive and unique Styles B surpassing all former exhibits, both in l2 richness and variety, I INe-w Patterns B H are being constantly placed in our show parlor, from which orders will be taken in colors to harmonize with fall suitings. 9 UNTRIMMED HATS of the most approved Shapes, also an elaborate assortment of beautiful vel vets, silks, braids, ornaments, fancy feathers and plumes. Hill be glad to have you come and see 4 our goods. You '11 like the styles and the prices. McConnellsburg, Pa Men's, Women's, and Children's OVERCOATS all of the very finest quality. SHOES Men's Women's Children's Dress and everyday, at all prices. Women 's PURS Children 's Scarfs, Muffs, and Sets. Men's CLOTHING Boys' All colors, sizes, and of the very LATEST STYLES. Gloves, Cord Pants, Outing Flannels, Dress Goods, Dress Skirts, Felt Boots. Men's UNDERWEAR Women's Don't fail to give us a Call. J. K. Johnston, McConnellsburg, Pa FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. Health CommitMiioner, Dr. Samuel U. Duod, and Dr. John A. Bouae, of tho Department of lloalth, HarriHburg, aud Dr. W. Y Teeter, and Cashier J. 8. Mc Klvame of Chamhertborg, spent a few days last week huutiiK in this vicinity. I UY5PEPSIA CURE M DIGESTS WHAT YOU BAT L Vfc $1 terttt nwtti w H tm trial mm. whtafc cafe 9m mm B B. O. ItoWiTT COHR4MY. ajrgArt Poraale at Tnrofs dru;8tor. Ask tor Kodol'a 1907 Aicnawto and 200 Yew OaUndor.
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