jON COUNTY NLW5. j .bll'l'fl U Sit l"'ll'!U't,i ill ( H)(i(l Umt 111 tl' ut'cmnf. s nr ,ilv niiulc nf WIil'I'c it .1- .r,)i'iiti'(Uy ".vithout, iipjvuciit (v;iti""lloW(,v,,,,,,,'l"''sl,n,!'1 nut i'y ti'dicck tin' im jt,i dttitck, but to uscoi't.iiti ',!S0 rf I'll' 1 rouble;. Tt is hiU'Wl' tiiilt il''i:l't tlisi'llsi1, vstiiiii of tbo liver ;n.ul coixli ;llTi'i:k'(l by or aflVi'tinu' tin; ulatioti of tlmbloiiti prcdisposi; ,s('l)l('i'i1i considcrablit ,tv i l'ri'(UCMi tly Ml lest tin (.ll.-.tH of tilt .n crniin.nt. At t'i" cni! ,,f ivory sis si'll it.' I ;M ess. t.lic sil',firt('l s .'mi .1 ' i w ,r,( mi s of l !r. purty in pnv.-fi at ti men up, I'n.in tin.'. i mvii ) -; met points of view, tlie results of the session Tlie most familiar basis r coin parison of one party, or one ses sion, wit), another is that of tlie anp'-op nations I low iihr-Ii is it eostinv' to "run theoverniueiit?" f there has been a considerable increase of appropriations was it justifiable, or was it extrava-f-'iiiiee? These are ipiestions to which cont radictory answers are , of child boon m;i lie ; often yiveii, siipporti-d, in each t'T" i i ,,siilt ef serious coustitul ion Most coin monlv tin case, by statistical tables which are calculated to perplex thosi who retain faith in the absolute vciacity of figures, says Youth's C'oiiiiiaiiion. The. appropriations at the re cent session of conjjTess amount ted, in round numbers, to 7('.l, i ((!.( Mm. To arive at the true cost of the government for the year provided for, allowance must be made for the postal revenues, which would reduce the total justi,'iveu by about lon, )),( oo, Then before a just comparison can be made, the items of expen bleed iii;r is proi'uso or ditnrc irrowui;' out of the war with fspam must bo deducted After this is done the ordinary impropriations are still about ;( i,ono,i ii ii more than those for tlie year just preceding the war. The largest item of increase is lor post ofliee expense; anil com peiisation for this will be found, partly in improved facilities and the extension of free rural deliv ery, and partly in the increased revenues which usually follow an improved service. Another la rjre item is for the taking of the con sus, an expenditure which will '.lot recur a.'.raiu in ten years. Tin increase of tlie navy accounts for a iniru item, aim an increase m pensions for a fourth, while a r'ft.h is merely a matter of book k'jciibitr connected with the re- deinotion of national bank notes. !toij;'eth"r, these live items coin- depression of the child's j prise about four-lift lis of the total caused by re leated attacks (increase. What the items siir- not nit reipien tly re- ; .r,.st of economy or e.trava''ance attention, irt'io trouble ; n..js, be left to the in-"nuity of tn systematic weakness, the caiipvi.i.-n orators inn is to ho especially di- tiiiin iini'ovemeut of the J nnulitioii, while if the ire themselves weak rc- lattucks o'f nosebleed are mi's indications of the need smjri! of climate or of prop- Mail iwiTcise at bonie. tiirination of scabs or .Dl'Um iittomloil in child- ith picking of the nosi ... is l'K'il'. -;L, best means of checking niiiii'ilkito attack is pressure fin je r on the upper lip h.'iicnOi the nostrils. A small f iibsoi'lient cotton or a ,, nf liiindkerchief may be 4 inside the lip and tightly .A against the rum from jut, thus c.oiiipressinjr the arteries of the Uper h) that !v the iiose. These can or rily be felt pulsating iu this tv. ;ii:oc!, the child should be -iin a restful position, but tholieels elevated, while ice iliW to the forehead or del; nf the neck. To le .,. still further the blood ,'jri? within the vessels of the a mustard footbath is of ser- meantime blowinir the nsl heavoided. 1 'lu'rf.'in,' itrils both in front and is a last resort to keep the from actual peril, eilisposing cause of nose- is as has been said, com- liK'al. tlareful examina lliennseby the )hysican rofure always necessary in Mit attaclfs. Diseasi'd iu the nose are usually in which the vessels are y anil unnaturally turjrid. I'.lKluivd Death's Auonics. Only a roarinj; tire enabled J. M.-tbtrrottson, of San Antonio, Texas, to lie down when attacked by Asthma, from which he suf fered for years, lie writes his misery was often so ji-eat that it seemed he endured the agonies of doath;but Dr. King's New Dis- 4 be overlooked as a cause j covory for Consumption wholly teed. 'Watchfulness may cured him. This marvelous med icine is the only known cure for Asthma as well as Consumption, Coughs and Colds, and all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. Price ")0c ami 1.00. (iuaranteed. Trial bottles free at W. N. Dickson's Drug Store, ii'ed to prevent the form- Jau mi fortunate habit, but tted spots must also be with ointment or other means of healing. Med-:mal. ltra cry of Wouian -'nidnally shown by Mrs. 'wling, of Butler, Pa., in a 'Ms' struggle with a liia : stiimach trouble that distressing attacks of md indigestion. All reni ''il"d to relieve her until 1 Hlectric HitUsrs. After "two mouths, she wrote: w wholly cured and can '''"if,'. It is truly a graud An Odd Coincidence. , In one of tne historical volumes of John F. Magginncss is recount ed a most remarkable coincidence. On the very day that the Declara tion of Independence was pro mulgated and old Liberty bell proclaimed the joyful news iu Philadelphia a little band of Scotch-Irish settlers, without any 1 tlie whole system as 1 knowledge, of course, of what was "Weight and feel much occuring elsewhere, assembled r since using it." It aids ! at a certain place on the banks of Pino crook, about fourteen miles above where now stands the city Willinmsport, and declared them selves free from the yoke of Brit ish rule. " cures dyspepsia, im l'etile, gives new life. luiaranteod, at W, S. Is drug store. 'luce for the i;ut. -'""d many of our farms s place for the goat. flilt'iit a large number of are very serviceable in '"'d, but the goat carries '"' idea to a far greater '"'') are grazers pri lUl1 browsers incideiHal 'l goat.s an. browsers by Tlii'y will live and II our -;l'l-'veii a she(- will grow M"l'f feed that would "s!l,!t'P iuto the sick list 'N't the goat and make A Writer on goats says J'w'ill pass by cultivated ,b'Kt't at burdocks mill. 11 tliistles.' Tlie bushes c"stantly springing uj) "Sl hillsides might be '"''.V goats.' There is no million or so of fonts sb'ibuted among our . ""t in any way inter tho stock now being 'ans' Ucviow. ', When you come in out of the rain don't plum) your nice silk umbrella ferrule down iuto the umbrella stand, unless you want to ruin it. That lets the water and tiny specks of "grit run down into the lining under the iron ring that secures the ribs, ami it stays there, making the silk tender and rotting it. Neith er should you leave the umbrella ope u to dry, as that stretches the silk and makes it still',' and it will soon split. Shako it well, then close it, and stand it, handle down, where tho water will run oil'. Vever set an umbro.lla or parasol away tightly folded; it will split out just as soon again. Leave the folds to lie loosely. The unusual heat has ripeuod fruit some weeks ahead of time. Peaches especially, cantelopes and melons, have ripened so rap idly that the supply is largo. f ' 1 1 i l : !' i ) I I. i I i ' ) t I i I ' I I I 1 Esta ,b r 'i e d pTmnou? A. U. Naco & Sons, THE LEASING MERCHANT TAILORS, rr.'Coi!itcUsbnr, Pi. CO One nf tho junior mcni'vis of the lirm is a l'roL'SMoiul Cutk r from one of t'v host scliouLs in New York City. CO Always in stock a tarqe line of the la test and best things in Cloths and Cassi-meres. . tin,tr i 1 uy a Butjgy or Wagon ihis summer, be .sure it ;s ;i B'ue i'tben. lyle and price st;v t ho i n. :piJ quality keep them jroiiis,r. The fellow v v.:.n'cn hi.s enei.s tryir.jr to draj; a hih priced . i ,,t With our large force of hands, we can tit you out at si . I ; notice, and at prices that must plonse you. Seitlsfeiotiom Cunrnnteed. 1 1 i t .... J I llll't ii'wn wmi nttin priced refutation, will i '. ; L; Uc your dust when you pass him with a 3t,io Ribbon, 'A't no nly talk jjood work, but sell GOOD WORK. Quality, first corsidered: style, novelty, and price Kii.uanteed. I ;or further information, call on or address V.. N. A K l-KS, Si pes Mill, Pa Agent For Fulton County. 8 oooocooocoooo occo-ocooooooo DMA!. I It l Ajrlcu ltu rtil Smplemenis, Wlc-CC(N'NIll..!-m.j !,' 1. !. This is my Seventeenth Yer in this business w ith tlie (Jj) farmers of Puhon I'ouniy; ai;d b-'inga larme:' m.vsell 1 an 0 well acipiainted with the wants o' IV !:!-. rs. 1 am sl 'ul sol! O 1,1,1 celebrated Champion Vlov.-ei s .;nd Binc-'crs do- p cidedly the best machine on lb O Crain Drills Sjiangler's Low ' C) Down, and the ( i reencas- i 0 tie Force feed. ( 0 Syraniso Plows. Notice tl iese 8rices: No. :'n, and No. 'ml ''.'. ."! cash. No. :;o, si l.i in. B)r:iw Harrows i l.iiotois .;". . Hay Hakes froml7.t()tos l.oo. Sewing Macliines l.r.( ' to sr.'.'. Hay Forks Complete for sii.'i". ' Leather Team NVts from 1."i to ' !?!!.")(. I Bntfy Nets, si. 7." to s:?.75. . (!ood hive Stock. (Irain. l!av exchange. I am not spending time, on) u a and if you want anything in iiiy ' I- i i i ' 1 l.o d.i.v. v.i'iii!;.' ();! I liaiybiiil l'!ios;)ii,i!e !' (j ( guaiaiitii'ti ! TT to, IS SI l(l ' i ' in. j- t. , ,.ni .. nono I letter t. vi i" naok il, L-ra.le--lo ;r !,.-no a i .rnii S.:f. - 1 1 m in : !!ti;.l'hl'or')'iera!id I'iov ; ( ) bone. ( "ni! id ! ii in. Wood ' raci. ii 'I !$:... ''V . a "enuiin; Vi . ill I in o'ihi : machines. :, i lorseOi '1 lai's from ''i-.v.t'-v Twine, 9 o 6 o 0 :s ; ' , ' i ' ) i i it it t) ( i 'MM i-'V r, .; SlffRTS I i V!-, Men's and boys' working shirts 25c, 3'X and .Sue. en's :'rd boy's tine jhirts, in ercale's, w i'i h ose collars and cull's-; tiacbed and detached at 50 and 75c. Men's siik front, and striped white piquets, 50c. :o: ' k 'tic article to .0c. - loose collats and cuffs reduced from Bovs2-?iece Suits, I V :k ;imJ :n ,'.i.-ln:: I ;n. . S. A. ' Hie i-l.i! ! N KSI.IT. C 5 mi summer colors. ooooooooooooo oxxcoxxx C1ILKCII DIKI.CIOKY. I'KI'.SHYTKIIIAN Kl!V. V. A. West, I). I)., l'a .tor. Saliliat Ii school, !l:l.". I 'luaiihlny surviiHi - 1'in'li it Itfcmii Snnilii.v iiiorainy cmiiit i ii from An;.'. llh, at 10:,'lii, anil every Siimliiv . veniny lit 7::io. .Iiuiior ( 'lirUl inn Kmlcii vor ti1 L':.'l'l. 'liristian I'.iuli'iivor at li:.'lo. I'rii.ver inci'l intr Wuttucsilu.v I'Vci.in;: at 7::il). M irriionisT ICi'Iscocai,--I !uv. II. M AhIi, l'ustor. Sandny Ki'lieol at !:.'!() u. m. I 'ruiicliiny ever.v oilier Sinnla.v iiinfii i iijT, count lii"' from August liali, hi I0:;i0 and nvur.v Snnilii.v i vinim; nl 7::i0. , ' i Kpwoi'th bi'ii-fiic at lii.'IO i. in. j rruycr iiiri'tin J hursilu.v i vi inn ut7::t0. U.VITKl) l'Kr.SllVTKUIAN- KdV. J . I. fJrovc, I'lisler' Sunday schonl nl !):.'lil u. in. SI l.o. ! I I . "H 1'llbln' ( llll.l The Opo.ii. ii ottice v;.. 'avoreil ; on last Tuesday with a very! agreeable visit from J. W. t'rea- iner, one of tiie leading fanners i residing near 1'leasant Hall. Ilej gae us an interesting descrip tion of a large silo which he has recently erected in his barn. ' A silo is a pit or vat for pack-, ing away green fodder for winter use so as to exclude air1 and outside moisture. Mr. Crea- j mer had given considerable study j to silo and even corresponded j with people who had been using them before he constructed what may prove to be the first silo erected iu Franklin county. The r'"l slur t ; pains. s i 4m. '. S-Piece Suits :)'.-: alvsome wilh lonj; reen fodder is cut U) into pieces I'rouohiny t'very Sninliiy morning at about one-half inch long and it is 10::i(), und ovuy otli.H' Sumliiy vrii-1 then solidly paclced into the vat in- couiittiijf from August 111. at 7::in. i ,,,;,.,. w. ,, the I'odiler is preserved by this )rocess. Mr. Creamer's vat or silo "v- 1 ' hold about lil'ty tons ll would be well for other farm ers to follow Mr. Creamer iu this progressive movement. It Cosh to build the silo but is saves food and cows fed on it will give sweel or and more milk. More than hall' of the cornstalk, is wasted if the fodder is fed to stock in the ordinary way. Try it farmers. Tho altcriKitii Salilmth eveiiltrs art used tiy tins Vomitf 1 Voplc's ( liris tian Union lit 7:.'lu p. in. I'l'liynr niiM'liiij.'- Wednesday i veninr i.t ":.tl). K ANiii:i,ic.n IJ 'I'iikuan Pulpit va cant. tiiindiv school u. m. ( hilstiuu 1'inlciivor at l : to p. in. Wediiesduy t'venin- jirnyer meeting ut 7 ::)(). Ii KOUMKii -Kev, ('. M. Smith, I'iis lor. Sanday school ut ll:.'IO a. m. I 'liristiau I'.ndcuvor at. (i;,'ld p. in. Wednesday evening pruycr meeting at 7::i0. 11 MEN'S HOT-WEATHER COATS. Both in li.vjit colors, and Bril Hantine Skeleton Coat, with hitch pockets. Also a lot of new Linen Dusters. Just In. A lar.ue lot of Men's and Boys' Summer Pants reg ular price 75 cents; our price, 50 cents. Latest Silk Ginghams and Zephyrs for Ladies' Shirt Waists. Just the thine; for Summer Wear. . K. JOHNSTON Royal I aindy i !xt i not . Thei'e is no legitimate male do- scendent of any kind of Kngland , jt.,. i . i' it : sat, on tne t iirone oeiore i iie reiu : u ol'tleorge 1., Uf the twenty-live I U barons who set their hands to magna charta not a single male descent remains. There is not a single barony by writ now held by a main of the family in which j it was originally created. 'J 'her are only about iJ(H) nobles oi families now' lioluiug '. lie same i land in male succession which their male ancestors held even so recently as the reign of King Henry Vlf. ! f NERVOUSNESSrl'il An American Disease. Dr. S. Whir Mitchki.l is au. j thnrity lor thu stattimait that nerv. h ouuuuss is tne cnaraciiMiiiou mal ady of tlie American nation, ami statistics show that nerve deaths number r.ne-fo'urth nl all dc.-iths recoi (led, ihc mortality being main- ,ly amotitf ynuiiK -people, Johnston '..'riB Sarsaparilla : W oiiadt uriTTi n. C OOOCC'CODOOOO o xxxxxxxxxoo 6 Un in Mnnr TTaa X Come and see the Mlcs$ Blue Flame Oil Stoves. A Stove that costs less than one-half to run it. Saves Time. No Dirt. No Ashes. y.o (ireitsc. Saves Trouble. No Dust. No Odor. No Smoke. Tho young man with a lean pocketbook isn't sorry that the icecream season is drawing to a closo. QUART HOTTLC. is trie cram! specific for this preat !"! ii American disease, bccuune it jos straight to the source ol the weaK- 1 j sircnirin uy r.niaiiyini' ricn.auunu- H ant f X'd and pure blood to the -.- .. .. r- tai to activity una reL'ulutmi' all tue i' 'm nrrrnna ti th lnrlv Ui -- in BirniKna i,raff .o.," uerron, nirn, nil LlvrrtlM Ui liinoui llttla liver pUU. V' I'm Si II Tltitll lll'llt: Slot I Burns the same oil used in lamps, Perfectly sale. I'y ihj use of this stove you have a nice, cool kitchen all the time. '.: o, other cheap Oil Stoves on hand at prices with in I reach of every family. I ii.ive -m hand the largest :i.vswr(ment of Poultry Wire and J-'ly Wire of all sizes, at bottom prices. 1 tuit Jars. Jdly Glasses, Crocks, Preserving Kettles s and all kinds of Fruit Canning Goods. g ALBERT STONER. $ 6xxxxxxxxxcoo oxxxxxxxxxx ! I It FULTON COUNTY NEWS Covers the Field. In every part of the County faithful re porters are located that gather the daily happenings. Then there is the State and National, News. War News, a Department for the Parmer and Aechan ic, Latest Fashions for the Ladies. The latest New York, Bal timore, Philadelphia Ahrkets. The Sun day School Lesson, Helps for Christian Lndeayorers, and a Good Sermon for everybody. i: i i i 'HE JOB DEPARTMENT : IS COMPLETE. : SALE BILLS, I POSTERS, DODGERS, J BILL HEADS, X LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, X CARDS, Ac, I In fact anything and everylhinjj in the best style alonjf that line. & X Sample copies of the News sent toanv 1 X of your friends on X request, UMUEULVNU VALLEY TIM K TAUI.IC. Nov. I.cuve Wlnchi'Mrr. . .. Marl rishiirir ... Il:ilt r.i.owij . . lirri'mNiM!,. .... 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Ailililloli.il l.i.-ul inilim win l.-uvr llui-rlsliuri-il uly, .., .l nniluy lorl.'urlUl.r mill luli-i'iiit'ili-iiU' .tuiioii- in :ift u. in., S im p. ni.. fi ir ii in tl .': p. in mill ii.ko p. i.. uKo for Mucliiiiilus-I'lii-ir, IHIMiiiik nmi liiu.-ni.(ilulo niiiiIoiih iu 5 on ii. in. mill H. n p. in. Nun I nmi ll mil dully between llurriituuri! H ill lluj't'i-Ntown. Dully. t Duil cxc.it Suniluy I tin Siiniliiys will U'uvu l'lilliiiluliiliiu ut 4.8.1 p. in. l'ii;!ni.i. puLu'e s,.,-nln oui. luMwi'ini New oi-li mill Knoxville, Tt nii., on iiulns I dim linil 111 runt. Tlinniuli unui'lii-s i u,t f,-,,,,, Vhlliululuhlii mi Hams s mill 4 eum unil 7 uud u miht. sYrOTlfKUN I'UNN'A RTCtUaInsT I'm.. I'iis. Mix I tt!7 liniU ii.iiiil 1'. M 'A M tA M l.vn. Arr. :.h lo ui ii iVi.iMiiiiiilit'rhlHirK.. i l;in IS 7 Ki ts 1 1 111 47 N in . ll 81 ill U I) osj, II HK-II .l sol. I'. M. A. M A. M.I M-lrliiii .Mintll'l-Nllliri. , . . . I .ciuclon. . . . . ..Kii'lnniiiitl... I'lCH. Mix notllinolltl It A Mltl- M ll mi uct fl OlIlS III M :! 1 1 10 X OK III III K on 0 Mi A. M. I- M. I 'Us. tt t I. tl. 4 i'i 4 l-l H :.'i 8 I't 8 t I'. Hi. ('iiiiiit'i-llon for nil KiniloiiN cm l Din li.-rl iii I nlltiv ilniliouil unil 1'ciinsylvunlii Hullroiul KVNtl'IU il. A Kiiiui.K. ,. y. n,,Tll. llon'l Vua. Aent. fcupi County Oi'fh;kks. 1'reiUl. nt ,liiili.'e Hon. s. Mod. Swuim. AsMWiutu JuiltiCM 1.1'iuuul Ulrli. JVitir Mm- toll. I'liiilioiiolury, Ao, Vruiik I. Lynch IIInU-Iiii Alloriivy-lieorKu . liunUtiN. TrniiKiii'i-i- TlinoSlpns, Slim-ill iiuii,- Shi-eiH. Di'puiy Slim in -jhhk-h Hunit'l. Jury I oiiiniisslom.rN - iUViil Unit, Sumiii'l 11, llOOkrllnliittll, AiKlllom- Jiiliu s. IIiiiiIk, 1), ll. Mvt'm. A. .1 I.iiiiiIii.,iiii. Coinnilsslohors-,, w. Ciiniiliiifliniii. A Min i I'lfnnliiuiT, John Sluukuiti, Clerk -S. v, Khk. Cnromii'- TlioinuM Kirk. Cimnl y Siirvvvoi' '.loinw I.iiln-, lloiiniy Siiii'i'liiii iiil.ii t'li-n) I'lii'smii. Alloiiioy, W. Smill Alexnuilnr. ,1. Nrlwn Slp.'s, TlioniilK K. Sionn, . M,.N, JoliiiHlnn M It. ShulTiirr. dun. II. Diuili.)- Joim i SlBUK. ADVERTISE IN Tlie Fulton County New; X x
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