HIDES..inmcs fcJlpc3 & Sent . pay tho highest market prico for beof hiics at t'icir butcher shop in McConnoIlhburjf, also highest price paid for calf skins sheopskins and tallow. Arthur Eugeno I Ianks, tno well known baseball player who used to perform in Chamborsburp, and who is now living at Carlisle, has been secured as baseball coach at Mercorsburfr Academy and will begin work on March 1. flow to euro a cold is a ques tion in wbich many aro interest just now. Chaniborlain's Cough Komedy has won its great re putation and immense salo by its remarkable cure of colds. It cad always be depended upon. For sale by all dealers. A letter from Akersvillo gives a detailed account of a lot of dogs which on the 7th of this month, chased a doe from Sideling Hill mountain across IJrush Creek Valley onto Kays Hill mountain, and then ran it back into the Val ley. Tho writer says that sever ol citizens were interested m the chase, and that considerable ex citement was raised. When her child is in danger a woman will risk her lifo to pro tect it. No groat act of heroism or risk of life is necessary to pro tecta child from croup. CIivo Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and all danger is avoided. For sale by all dealers. St. Paul's McConnellsburg Catecehtical Class, Saturday aft ernoon at 2:30 o'clock. Sunday, February 19, Sunday school, 9:15; Church worship, 10.30; Y. P. S. C. E. 6 p. m. Tannery Church Sunday school, 1:30 p. m.; Church service, 2:30 p. m.; Catechetical class aftor Church service. Mrs E B. Deegle, representing the Woman's Home and Foreign Mis sionary Society, will speak at morning and afternoon services. Lffe Saved At Death's Door. "I neverjtelt so near my grave," writes W. li. Patterson, of Well ington, Tex., as when a frightful cough and lung trouble pulled me down to 100 pounds, in spite of doctor's treatment for two years. My father, mother and two sis ters died of consumption, and that I am alive today is due sole ly to Dr. King's New Discovery, which completely cured mo. Now I weigh 187 pounds and have been well and strong for years.''Quick safe, sure, its tho best remedy on earth for coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, croup, and all throat and lung troubles. SJOcaud .1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaran teed by Trout's drug storo. What a howl would go up if newspapers wero to criticise the individual as freely as many peo ple criticise the newspapers. Every issue of a live and reputa ble newspaper is a mantle of char ity, and tho matter left out would often more than equal volume the matter published. If an editor could get out a cold fact edition of his paper some day, and then get up a tall tree and watch the results what a panic he would have. n Tor l'rotlionotary, &c, KLU3 L. LYNCH, iMcConncllslMii'K. I hereby nnnounco myself as a ran (II date for tlio Democratic nomination for the Olliee of 1'rothouotary, Ac, subject to tho next June primaries. I ulxo pledge myself to support the ticket then nominated. l or County Commissioner, WILLIAM MI.LLOTT, Taylor Township. T hereby unnonni'o myself lis u can didate for the Kki'uiu.ican nomina tion for tlie olllcu of County Commis sioner, subject to the next June pri maries, and pledge my support to the ticket then nominated. FOR AGED PEOPLE. Old Folks Should be Carcfnl in Their Selection of Regulative Medicine. We have a safe, dependable and altogether ideal remedy that 's particularly adapted to the re quirements of aged people and persons of weak constitutions who suffer from constipation or other bowel disorders. We are so certain that it will relievo these complaints and give absolute sat isfaction in every particular that wo olTcr it with our personal guarantee that it shill cost the user nothing if it fails to sub stantiate our claims. This reme dy is called Kexall Orderlies. Iiexall Orderlies have a sooth ing, healing, strengthening, tonic and regulative action upon the bowels. They remove all irrita tion, dryness, soreness and weak ness. They restore the bowels and associate organs to more vig orous and healthy activity. They are eaten like candy, may be taken at any time without incon venience, do not cause any grip ing, nausea, diarrhoea, excessive looseness, flatulence or other dis agreeable effect. Price 25c. and 10c. Sold oaly at our store The Kexall Store. Leslie W. Seylar. Notice. Notice is hereby given to all the members of Pleasant Grove Chris tian Church to meet in business session at 7 o'clock p. m. on Wed nesday, February 22, 1911, for the purpose of laying plans to raise money to pay off an assess ment which Conference has laid on said church for tho Everett church building. Done by order of Pleasant Grove Christian Church in ousi ness session on Feb. 11, 1911. Blanche C. Smith, Secretary. SURPRISE PARTY. When a tax collector is handed a duplicate of county, school, bor ough or city taxes, he has his choice of three things to do, viz: Collect the tax, make a return to the county commissioners as un seated, if vacant, or enter a tax lien. lie must collect if there is personal property on the land, and he can even levy upon growing crops. Where there is neither of the above and property owners refuse to pay a return is made on lien entered. Absolutely Puro MAKES HOIilE BAKING EASY mm Light Biscuit Delicious Cake Dainty Pastries Fine Puddings Flaky Crusts and the food is finer, more tasty, cleanly and wholesome than the rcady m&de found at the shop or grocery. Rajml Cook Book-BOO ffaocpte-frM. Send Mmmm mnd AdJrmmm. IIOVAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. The Young Folks Had a Good Time at Miss Kathrync Kirk's. Warfordsburg, Feb. 11. The young people of this vicinity hav ing had such a pleasant time at the surprise party at Jas.Sharp's, proposed tokeepthe "good work" going, by having a surprise for Miss Kathryne Kirk, and it was com pinto A sumptuous -lunch was served, which consisted of candies, cakes, peanuts and fruits Tho many friends of Miss Kirk kept coming in unt'l the dining room, sitting room, and parlor were failed. Games were played, and all report a fine time. Those present were: Opal Sharpe, Bird ie Kirk, Jennie Truax, Nida Gold en, Kathryne Kirk, Virdie Sharpe Mabel Kirk, Nela Palmer, Mrs. Bruce Lambert, Mattie Beurn hard, Lemuel Kirk, Walter Pal mer, Boy Rice, Burman Stable, Percy Kirk. Thurman Sharpe, Oscar Bill, Boss Bernhard, Geo. Lodge, FurleGolden, VirgilSharpe Omar Layton, Lewis Stable, Sher man Bernhard. Garfield Faust, William Kirk, Oscar Bivens, Lem uel Henderson. Onic Who Was Theue. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they can not reach the diseased portions of the car. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by con stitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachianTube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbiing sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deaf ness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its nor mal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed con dition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dol lars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Ball's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists. Price, 75c. per bottle. Take Ball's Family Pills for con stipatton. Strawberry Plants. All the latest and best varieties, including Klondike and Gardner f o r Early; B r an dy w i n o, Co r s ican , Sample, and Glen Mary for Me dium; and Senator Dunlap the best Late. Also, Kansas and Cumberland Black Cap Iiaspber- ry, Cuthbert Red Kaspherry and Lucretia Dewberry. Prices less than those charged by distant nurseries. I grow the plants myself and know what the differ ent varieties will do on Fulton County soils. Sei Strawberry plants m early April; Black Caps, a little later, Red Raspberry and Dewberry as soon as possible after frost is out. Write a postal for prices. FUANK PLESSINGER, ' 2, 10, 3t Locust Grove, Pa. SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS. Important Meeting in the M. E. Church, Saturday, February 18th, at 1 OXIock, P. M. All Sunday School workers of the county the county oflicers, district officers, superintendents, teachers, pastors, and all those interested m the Sabbath School are urged to attend the Sunday School Workers' meeting at 1 o'clock, p. m., at the Methodist Church, McConnellsburg, Feb ruary 18th. Miss Martha Ilobi son, a State Worker, will have charge of the meeting. On Sunday evening at 7 o'clock February 19th, in the Presbyteri an church, a popular meeting in the interests of the Sunday Schools of the town and vicinity, will oe held. Miss Robison will have charge of the meeting. Special Music. John M. Diehl, Secretary. WHO IS THE F. S. ROVSTER GUANO COMPANY? RCGISTERCOt The F. S. Royster Guano Company is the largest independent manufacturer of Fertilizers in the United States. The business was founded twenty-seven years ago by Mr. F. S. Royster, who is still at the head of the Company, and gives the business his personal attention. It requires eight large Factories to supply the demand for Royster goods in the South alone. Being desirous of extending our territory, we have built in Baltimore one of the largest and most modern fertilizer and Sulphuric Acid plant3 in existence. Ask your dealer for ROYSTER goods and see that the trade-mark is on every bag. If he does not handle them, write and give us his name and we will arrange with him, or some one else, to supply you. F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY. NORTHERN DIVISION. CtWert Building, Baltimore, Maryland. FACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES: BAI.TIMORB, MO. TARPORO, N.C. COLOMBIA, 1. C. hOKKOI.K, VA. MACON, (JA. WARTANUURG, . C. COLUMBUS, GA. MOM GOM t Kl , ALA. m 1 1 Notice. There will be a meeting of the Lot holders of Union Cemetery on Friday afternoon, February 17th, at 2 o'clock for the purpose of electing officers and transact ing business. By order of the president. Tobias Glazier. Subscribe for the "News, 'only $1.00 a year. AT GREATHEAD'S CLOSING OUT SALE, A call will convince you that the following lines are bargains: Men's and Bovs' Boots that were $1,25 to 53.25, now 95c to $2.00. These are all good solid stock, and better leather than you can get to-day at the advance in price. 60 pairs of heavy Women's shoes at 85c and $1.00 that can't be replaced at $1.40. These are bargains. Men's and Boys' heavy shoes from 90c up that are worth far more than the market price. Horse Blankets-all new stock 58, 65, 75c, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00 and 2.25, that were 75c to 3 25. Not more than a half dozen of the best grades left. In Dry Goods, Ginghams, Prints, etc., what is left of some lines at prices far below actual value. 35o yards of Cotton Flannel at 7 and 8c in gray and brown, that is worth 12 l-2c to-dav. Space will not permit us to give prices in detail. The standard ot quality of goods at Greathead's is known to the trade throughout the county. If you want the best, you will find it here. W. H. GREATHEAD, McConnellsburg, Pa. V 1 I Want You T O Buy a Fulton County home or two, and take life easy the balance of your days. I have a select list of Poultry, Fruit, Dairy, Grain and Stock Farms; Country and Town Store Property; Ideal Homes, Building Lots and Timber Land. Buy Quick. CHEAP. Loans negotiated to help you buy cheap for cash. 1911 booklet just completed. Will continue to aild leaflets. If you want to buy or sell, write for booklet and stats what you want to buy or sell. WANTED. I have a buyer for a Flour Mill and many for small cheap homes suitable for fruit and poultry raising. I will be in homo olliee on Monday and Tuosday of each week. Write mo a few days in advance, so I can arrange to show you properties on other days. FRANK MASON, Agent. McConnellsburg, Pa. YOUR x;ft:ftftftftftftft:Oftft: sftftftftftftftftftft: J0 nr a ir 0 V no mnph m vnn mnv. when vnu trot, old vnn liavn nothlni' nnlnsq vou 0 0 " " ' j J i r, " .r r 1 mm 0 Bave. Did you ever notice how V 0 debts grow if you let them alone? Savings grow the same way. If 0 you had put away live cents a day for tho past 21 years, how much & MONEY J do you suppose you would have now? Almost $(i00 counting tho In- torest added every year. Your money begins to 3 WORK for you whon placed on deposit with us. A bank account is as good as an Insurance policy. Butter than some, FOR you can't always get your mony on a policy when you need It folks get sick, if you want to buy a home, If you want to take a va- 3 cation, there's nothing like a good bank account. J NOW IS THE TIME, THE FULTON COUN- ft TY BANK IS THE PLACE, AND ft YOU ARE THE PERSON. If tho i o Harris' Sale List The A. L. Lamberson property at Gem, Pat, good house, fine store room Ice house, good stable, hay shed, fruit good water, 3 acres ground, very low price If sold soon, good opening tor store. ' 200 acre farm In Dublin township, good buildings, well watered, lime stone on farm, 100 acres In timber, 400 acres timber land In Dublin township, near Huntingdon County line, well timbered, very cheap. Tho Mrs. Krb house and lot In Mc Connellsburg, fine property. 240 acre farm in Licking Creek town ship, fair buildings about125 ucres of which is excellent timber, white pine and white oak, well watered. 100 acre farm In Taylor township, excellent buildings, near P. O., school and church, red Bhale land. .100 acre farm Taylor township, one of the finest lying farms in the Coun ty, about 100 acres In timber, good buildings. A farm in Belfast township, near Pleasant Ilidge containing about 1'jO acres with more than timber enough on it to pay for it. 70 acre farm in Taylor township, good house and stable, about 20 acres in timber. Cheup homo. Good house and lot In McConnells burg, a nice home or a good invest ment to rent. Fine home In McConnellsburg, acre, hot and cold water, bath, Ac. Good farm of 250 acres Belfast town ship, rod shale, line large orchard, well watered, good buildings. 2 MiU properties in the County, both doing a fine business, ono has full roller process and line water powor. Fine largo farm In Todd t,, one of the finest in tlie County 'i' stock farm, about 100 acres extJ timber. 11 A fine home, threo acres, nne b i ings, fine fruit and water in Ayrto' ship.known as theUov. Houston ho 100 acres farm In Wells towi near Broad Top M arket. ' Several building lots in Ilustocs - The A. C. Sipos home neup j. ' town, Pa , 25 acres, well im,ro lot of fruit, well waterod, line br ings price very low if soldi," April first. 2(10 acres, line white pino timU Licking Creek township, (iia.sl , " 2'A1 acres fine timber near AD,w Licking Creek township, ht. anu wnite ouk. Fine house and lot, Must Water Si, .McuonneiisDurg, property n condition. This property ha occupied by two families and iitp.' renter. This property is in mi "v dition. A fine hotel property, Interested-, ties inquire and get particulars, Kill HI TO flLPin ftllllllf. 11 ..,!!.. . r. " I IIIIH'3 oi iiusioniown, good frame ho born, Ac. There is about V acre,,,. ceiient titnoer on tract, funningv condition. 400 ucro farm in Todd towns-'. new buildings and In good condi:;,- about 2.i0 acres of this plaie i, vniini. tli.,K,,M Tl,( ...111 1 n cheap. A good two-horse farm on Ta sonsKun, Licking Creek tuwii,!, rent, possession April 1st. Franklin County Farms. 243 acres limestone land, 2 miles from Greencastlo, good buildings, water and fruit $21,000. 305 acres graveled and timber land, Smiles from Mercersburg, buildings good, large orchard, lino pasture, running water, $5500 00. 202 acres fine slate and gravel land, near Pleasant Hall, new brick house, good barn, timber, fine place $15,200.00 150 acres near Doylesburg, Path Valley, good producing farm, $1700.00 140 acres fine limestone land, 2 m: from Chambersburg, runulug vx good buildings, splendid neiglibori 00.00 per acre. 112 acres fine land, 40, yotmg tlmtr close to Upper Strasburg; I'.iVj.W bargain. (10 acres. 7 miles from Mercersk; a bargain at $2500.00. 45 acres slate land, good mil::i live miles from Chamberslm-. Ca buildings, a fine home, $-'U".00, I have listed 15 farms in Cumberland County, and several otliorsin Franklin. Have taken these farms to accommodate Fultou Count; people who are thinking cf locating elsewhere. I can save you n.uucy by buying through me. Fine Building Lots. I have just plotted 25 line building lots In tho North of McComie!ilHir;, location and prices to suit all, this is an opportunity to get u lot fur t home or an investment at a low price, and in a fine location. Cull aid see plan. Deeds written, titles examined and loans to puivhuwrs " GEORGE A. HARRIS, Agent, McConnellsburg, Pa. 0 0 0 cs 0 0 0 0 ft 0. 0 0, C5 0 0 0 ft ft ft ft ft ft 0. ftft ft ft ft ftftft ft ft ftft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft A Customer of a Bank looks for safoty liberal terms courteous treatment and facili ties for tho proper handling of his business. All of these are found In this conservatively conducted bank, and judging from the new accounts opened daily, the fact is widely recognized and appreciated. If you are not already one of our customers you are invited to become one of tho new ones. 5 8 The First National Bank 8 S 0 A Operates under the strict Banking Laws of tho United States Government. Pays 3 Per Cent. Compound Interest. -:- MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S Clearance Sale of Millinery Goods Our annual clearance sale of Fashionable Millinery goods is now on. It is our custom at this season of the year to make a thoroug" clean up of goods on hand, so that we may go into the next season with a stock entirely new and fresh. Winter is not half over, but our hats are going at half price. Children s Bear Skin Coats at $1.50; Bear Skin Caps 40c. Ladies' petticoats, 50c. Rubber Belts 15cX Collars, Combs, Buckles, &c. all way down. Don't wait until everything is gone. MRS. A. F. LITTLE.
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