INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of I nd Ocneral IntereM, Gathered i Home or Clipped Iron our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Egg's 32c, Uutter 30c, and Pota toes 70c, at Harry K. Huston's, Saltillo. Hsu ben 8. Mellott, of Sipes Mill, was in town a few hours Monday, attending to business. Isaiah Sipos butchered two hogs last Friday for Geo. P. Metzler at Harrisonville that dressed respectively 424 and 416 pounds. The Band desires to thank those who assisted them so faith fully with their Bupper last Sat urday, and the public for their generous patronage. Miss Kathryn Metzler, who is teaching at Clearfield, Pa., is spending her Chrictmas vacation with hir parents, Mr. and Mrs. G F. Metzler at Harrisonville. DeWitt's Carbolizad Witclf Haz el Salve don't forget the name, and accept no substitute. Get DeWitt's. It's good for piles. Sold at Trout's drug store. This world contains altogether I 750 submarine cables, totaling 200,000 miles in length and drop ped into their watery bed at a cost of 1275,000,000. Ex Irothonotary Jas. P. Waltz, of Thompson township, was in town last week and spent II night out on the farm with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harr. T. It ley Sipes and mother re turned home last Tuesday after having spent two weeks very pleasantly with the latter 's sis ter, Mrs. Henry Sipes at Cur wen&ville, Pa. Are you having trouble with your kidneys ? There are lots of people to day who wonder why they. have pains across the back, why they are tired and lacking in energy and ambition. Your kid neys are wrong. They need re lief without delay. Tyke DeWitt's Kidney & Bkdder Pills; they are for weak back, inflammation of the bladder, backache and weak kidneys. Sold at Troat's drug store. Among recent visitors at Oscar Loevy's were his b.other Daniel and wife, and Mrs. Lcevy's sis tors Mrs. Minnie Sword and Mrs. George Braduick. While Grandmother Leevy is 83 years of age, she is as sprightly as one many years younger. Miss Blanche O. Peck, a for mer teicher in the public schools of this county, but now a teacher of stenography and typewriting in Drake's Business College, New York City, is spending this week at .he home of her parents, Mr, a'jd Mrs. J. P. Peck at Knobsville. C. E Starr, at Three Springs, lias o-dered, and will have on hand by January 1st, 10 pair 3 Horse Bobsleds, with stiff tongue and brakes. Prices right. Call and see them. The third educational meeting of Union township, held at Barnes Gap, Dec. -21, 1907, was called to order by the teacher, Miss Maud Kitz The three questions, "How do you teach History," "Think ing," and "What should we be do ing in Drawing," were ably dis cussed. The teachers present were G. B Mellott, T. R. Shank, Maude Ritz, and Jessie Clangor. Songs and recitations were well rendered by the pupils of the ach 1. Tie next institute wil be ht Id at Zacbs Ridge. Jessie Gienger, sec'. . Whenever you feel that your stomach has gone a little wrong, or when you feel that it is not in good order, as is evidenced by mean headaches, nervousness, bad breath, and belching, take something at times, and especial ly after your meals, until relief is afforded. There is nothing bet ter offered the publuj to day for stomach troubles, dyspepsia, in digestion, Ptc , than kodol. This is a scientific preparation of nat ural Ulgestants combined with vegetable acids, and it contains the same juices found in every healthy atomach. Kodol is guar an teed to give relief. It is pleas Ant to take; it will make you feel tue by digesting what j ou eat. S(M t Trout's drug store. Western Maryland Railroad Company, hi Effect Jnne i, I0O7. Tntltis Icuvn 1! tin-. i . um fnllim; No 8 ii . in. (dull vl for rlAf.rAtoWD, U I lltitiro. wynHfooro. C'hMintxjrMburtf, anj iDlermt'ilinlr. No I '1 Ma. m. metk fn) - land, and r 1' ' ' No. 4 -It on a. m (weeV day) Baltimore. Oet tyaburv, York uua laienuedlwls. : m. (we k daira) Little Orleaon. Old Town. Cumberland. Elklna and weal Veatl'.ule train with obaervatlon buffet car. No. 1-27 p m. (we k day) BjUMapN and Intermedia- e atitlona. VeMUbuIn ttaln with obaerTatlo j buffet car. Nn 1 (Op m (dally) learea Baltimore I 30 p m . Haeeratown 7,t1 p. m. All tralnNmnke connection at Bmoertlle for Freder ok and truln t and 4 for p Inta north and at Baltimore t nlon Station.) for I'hlla. de'phla nnd New York. V. M. HOWKM.. C. W. MYF.R-. Ocn. Pa a. At. Agent. Cbambersburf drain Markets. Wheat, per bushel I)2c. Rye, per bushel, with garlic Mc. Corn, per bushel l(0o. Rye, per bu., without garlic 70c. Oats, per bushel 45o. Straw, per ton $5 and $0 Bran, per ton $26. M Midwinter Term begins Jan. 0, 7 and 8. Write for full particulars. New 80 page catalog ready Dec 25 THE TRI-STATE BUSINESS COLLEGE, Cumberland, Md. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE at Private Sale. The undersigned intending to re move from the County, will sell at prl vate sale, his property at Dublin Mills, Fulton county, Pa., consisting of a tract of land immediately adjoin ing the village of Dublin Mills, con taining seven acres of land in splen did state of cultivation, having there on erected a 2 story 7-roomed Frame Dwelling House, good Stable 20x.'l( feet, Poultry House lOx.K feet, and other necessary buildings. 7ood Or chard, and running water in the house. Terms to suit purcha-cr. For further Information address, J. F. BoUnuer, 12-5-5t. Uobertsdale, Pa. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' COQIi of Kiil'ou county, Pa . tlie uudersiKned, ml iiilnistrator of the estate of Dr. Sumuel S Hojp. late of Licking Cre c-k township. Fulton county, Pa., deceased, will sell on tho premis es or the late decedent at Audover postoftlee SATURDAY. DECEMBER 28. 1907 the Xo'lowlnx real etdute, to wit : A tract of laud known un the HOOF .RrtRVl situate In Licking ('reek township afore aid. adjoining lauds of Cathehne Hock, n mlth, David K. Mellott. H trrlet Kline, and Kl..ubelh Liiyton. on the Kouth: Elizabeth Layton, Harri et Kl ne, and Matthew Mellott's heirs, on tne west; Matthew Mellott, C L. Sohooley and William H. Deshong, on the north, aud on the east by the public road This tract formerly contained 160 ACRES more or less, a-.d has a three- to y frame DWBLLINC MOUSE: frame store house, log barn, and other out buildings erected thereon, and Is the same land decreed to the ua d Dr. Samuel S. Hoop by the Orphans' Court of Fulton county. Pa.. October 6, mi. (See O. 0. d. No. 0 pp W, Ac.) About lOO ACRES CLEARED and In good s'ute of cultivation; the remain der is covered with EXCELLENT TIMBER oak and pine. From the above mentioned tract have been sold two small truclx- one con taint"? one acre and 8 perches toMcCaulay Heed and the other contal dug one -half acre to Mrs Cora M. Mellott These portions, of course, are excepted. The right of way from the public road to the graveyard on the farm, is also excepted. Side begins at I o'clock, p. na. TKKMS. Ten per oeni. of bid when proper ty is knocked down; one half, iucludlng the ten per cent., ou coutlrmatlon or sle. and the bal ance In oae year with Interest, secured by judgineLt. H. 8. DANIKLS. Administrator. THE NEW YORK WORLD THRICE A WEEK EDITION. Read Wherever the English Language Is Spoken The Thrice a Week World ex pects to be a better paper in 1008 than ever before. In the course of the year the issues for the next great Presidential campaign will be foreshadowed, and every body will wish to keep informed. The Thrice a Week World, com ing to you ivery other day, serves all the purposes of a daily, and is far cheaper. The news service of this paper is constantly being increased, and it reports fully, accurately and prompt'y every event of im portance anywhere in the world. Moreover, its political news is impartial, giving you facts, not opimongand wishes. It has full markets, splendid cartoons and interesting fiction bv standard authors. THE THKIOE A WEEK WOHLIJ'ti regular subscription price is only '$1.00 per year, and this pays for 156 papers. We offer this unequalled newspaper and Tiik Fulton County News together for one year for $1.75. The re gular subscription price ol the two papers Is $2.00, Georgo B. Raker, employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad at Pit- cairn, Pa , is tailing advantage of the holiday vacation to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kak or, and other friends here. The Talk of the Town Our new twenty year gold tilled, open luce, twelve size watches for young men at twelve dollars each, are creating quite a furore. Cases are perfectly plain, movements are finely adjusted and jeweled, containing all the latest improve ments, These make nice Xmas presents. Don t forget our five dollar watches for the boys they are little beauties and thoroughly good. Fine fourteen karat hand made watch cases containing How ard movements, Riverside Maximus movements and other high grade movements for gentlemen. WiW. H LUDWIG, Jexeler and Silvorsmilli, Trust Company Building, C lambersburg, Pa. John S. Wilson, Three Springs, Pa. NEW STORE. OUR MOTTO. Quick Sales and small Profits. Having purchased the entire stock of hardwaie from 13. R Stevens, remodeled the interior of the building, and having added groceries, dry goods, notions, boots, shoes and rubbers -in fact, most everything that is usually kept in a first class country store. I solicit a share of the public patronage. My goods are all new, except a small portion of hardware, just received from the Eistern and Southern markets. We have no old or shelf worn goods. Our prices are as low. in fact oa many arti cles much lower, than you would be required to pay elsewhere, quality considered. We can save you 10 per cent, to 25 per cent, on nearly all purchase--. It pays to trade with us. Note a few of our prices : Dry Goods Panama, granite and Mohair 5flc per yd. and. up Bluck crepe T6o " " worth tl Plaid silks for waists 2oc er yd SuitiDg 'V to :15c " " Best suiting 70c to 41 " " Gingham 8c to 10c " " Cheviots li c to 12c " " Daisy cloth 12c " " Outiug cloth 8c to 10c " " Flannels 25c to .r0c " " Blankets Our blankets, at 7"c for cotton, to K for an all wool (white), and they are great values too. Notions We have a full line of notions, con sisting of ladies' and gents' furnish ings, overalls, jumpers, men's shirts, pantaloons, etc , etc. Men's extra heavy work shirts & c Men's heavy underwear per pr. 50c Ladles' vests, ribbed ' " 50c Ladles 'skirts, ready to wear " " 25u Ladies' skirts, fancy " " 2"c Ladles' and gents' hose 10c to 25c Men's outiDg flannel shirts CO Men's dress shirts 50c to $1 Shoes, Shoes We have shoes for everybody. Those patent leather 9X50 slices for men, need no advertising, they are go ing right out. We have men's shoes ranging from $l.ti5 to t-'.50. Boys' from 85c to 12. Children's 25c up. Women's shoes from $1 U to III 50 You will need to see these shoes to ap preciate their value. Rubbers The Itoyal Blue Rubbers, from $2 -50 to $4 25. We hove a full lino of rubber shoes for men, women and obi dren, and rubbjr boots for men. Groceries 18 lbs Gran. Sugar l 00 Soft white " per lb. 6c. Nice browned coffee lllanke's cofTee Star soap Ivory soap Fanny cakes 2 lb. for 25o 2 " " :i5c 8 cakes for 25c 5c per cake 10c per lb. Tobacco Natural leaf plug 15c. ti pks. scrap 25c. Plug tobaccos, all kinds. A full line of cigars. Drugs We have a complete line of drugs and patent medicines. A full line of paints. Hardware We have u complete line of shelf hardware at unequaled prices. Cook stoves and ranges, ranging in price from $25 00 to $40.00. Heating stoves from $8 to $24. Those air tight heating stoves are great values at $24. Snow-hull Washer, $7.50. Motor washer, the best on the market to-day. FlourandFeed Highest market price paid for produce. To the above stock 1 have jiwl added a large line of in all the latest styles. OVERCOATS a specialty. I was remarkably fortunate in buying these goods, and will re tail every dollar's worth at WHOLESALE PRICES Come in and see us, no trouble to show goods. It pays to trade with us. We can save you money. Thanking you for past favors, and asking a continuance of the same, I am, yours for business. JOHN S. WILSON, THREE SPRINGS, PA. Ill; FIRED Till: STICK. "1 have fired the walking stick I've carried over 40 years, on -account of a sore that resisted every kind of tieatment, until I tried BuckUm' Arnica Salvo; that has healed the sore and made me a happy man," writes J ihu Garrett, of North Mills, N. C. Guaranteed for Piles, Burns, etc , by T rout'jj drug store. .x;. The case of Jerry Snjder against the county of Bedford which was heard before a Board kf Ai bitrators at Bedford a few weeks ago has been decided in favor of the plaintiff, who was awarded $1,000. Snyder fell from a bridge at Hopewell dur ing the night of July 1, 1905, and broke his leg. He asked $2,000 damages. It will pay you to READ THIS "ad" The Gasoline I'.nginn Is one of the most useful things a farmrr can own. With one of these useful machines be can saw wood, grind feed, shell corn, pump water, and many other things. I have just received a carload of wire fence. Anyone needing wire fence this spring will save money by calling to see my fence soon, as I have a complete line of Field, Poultry and Garden fence on hands, different heights and weights. Also a nice lot of yard and lawn fence, the neatest and best fence you ever saw. Prices guaranteed just as cheap as the cheapest. I have also a nice lot of wire Nails, Cut Nails, Bung Head Nail Slating Nails, Wire Staples, all of which I am selling at just about hat you would have to pay if you were buying them wholesale. To anyone who is going to build It will pay you good money to come and see me lxfore you get the hardware. rout door sets Inside door locks Kim locks Butt hinges Strap hinges Barn door hangers Barn door track Trace chains Breast chains Cable chains Heady mixed paint White lead coop shovels Dirt shovels" Forks of all kinds Garden spades Garden Hake Simon saws.cross cut and hand Piston saws, cross cut and hand Double and single bit axe Picks and grubbing hoes Plumbing supplies. Mason hammers Claw hammers Shoeing hammers Hatchels Window gla; s Pure flax seed meal. ollar pads and collars Linseed oil Machine oil Stone hi miners Napping hammers Tar Rope! "Tar F?itr.l at very bost 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 Yours respectfully, Geo. B. Aellott, McConnellsburg, Pa. ,AAAA AAAAAAAAAAAaAAAA kaaa A a a a A a a .-' AA AAAAvA AA A A REISNERS' STORE NEWS. INSTITUTE ! INSTITUTE ! We will close out all our LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDREN' COATS at prices that we cannot replace them at this season. A good style LONG COAT reduced from $5 50 to 4T4.00; Ironi $6 to $4 50; from $8 to $6, and so on through the entire line. AAAA.A V - J- r from $2 to $1.25: from $3 and 3.50 to 2.50; from $S to 4. borne beautiful skirts in the lot. Dress Goods One lot of all-wool, 38 in. wide, at 30c, sold at 50c; some elegant Silk Patterns Plaids, Stripes, Figured and Plain, from 35c, for purer silk, to 75c. A large line of Furs Furs at any price from 65c. to 10. UNDERWEAR for every size person, at any price. The best un derwear for Men in the County, for 75c. a suit, heavy fleeced, cannot be replaced ior near that price. SHOES for Ladies from 1.25 up. In the better shoes, we can't be beat. A very nice line of Misses' and Children's from 25c. up. Don't fail to call. We will save you money on everything. Respectfully, Geo. W. Reisner & Co. McConnellsburg, Pa. ' VM KV WV VI WV fit w W WW HM wM VM VM W.V V V WV W FOLEY'S HOHEY-TAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy. For coughs, colds, throat a,ud lung troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. Good for everybody. Bold everywhere. The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is in a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Prepared only by Foley Company, Chicago. Trout's Drug Store. Notice of Aunual Meeting. The annual 1 intf of the stock holders of The First National Uank of MoUonnellsburji will he held at lie olttce in McCoruellsburif, IV, on the i Mi, day of January 1U6, between the hour of 12 M. and li P.M. forthe election of Directors tor the ensuing year. , .Mkkmi.i, W. Kack, Cashlrr. Subscribe tor the "News;" only fl.Gfi a year. W. M. COMER ER, agent for THE GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS. PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Clo yer Hullers, Saw mills, &c. , Engines on hand all the time. C. E. Starr, THREE SPRINGS, PA., has the Best Farm Wagon The SWAB &KLINGEK. MADK long hounds, round coup ling pole, made of the best oak and hickory that grow, all hammered Iron on them no malleable, ; sets tf brakes, th.ely painted, steel skein, metal or tubular axle, the underside of them is not painted, you can see what you are getting. On hand winter and summer all sizes one-horse, up to sl. uromulrf uUnlm I In all .-omilrlt-M. or NO Fll. TKbl-MARftS, ('avcftttaild imijritfiill (-.l- I hi-ld Mkct. II, M.MLel or ruolo, lui h, ,) I t un UAMtitahUltv. ALL eift.lNlil. I ISTKICTLV OONriDKNTIAL. I'aUiuV Inaction I uuiuaivelv. SurvMavur rufaranoat, j Wi.tnauute Invmlui. aliuulu liava our Uamt I audi tmllow touUr.iuanir.ll : iaU,.M I I vwitt'ilia. II uay.ll "WinJet a partner .Alidothef I I VBHaaMM iniwiiuiwii. nrm iraa wmuf Amman, I D. SWIFT & CO. L50I Seventh St., WeihiagtM, D. Cj FOIiYSHOHlTMrAR Oui-M Celdsi PrvveaU Pneuweala KILL. COUGH and CURE the LUNGS w Dr. King' New Discovery kHb all THHOaT AHb LtmflTO0UsU.CH. niiAniMTiiinai.TiiiAnMKll
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