FULTON COUNTY NEWS. Published Every Thursday. . B. W. Peck, Editor. AkCONNELLSBURG, PA. Thursday, nov. 14, 1901. Published Weekly. $1.00 per ' Annum in Advance. MlVr.HTISINO KATBH. ' )'TMiinre of S Hum 9 limes 11 JO. i lVr'iuuio L-in'h Nufwequent Insf-rtton.... no. All advertisement inserted for leu than ! tlirrc; monllis cviirKed l.v the wjuiire. j 3 num. I Bmiw.J I yr. .if,.ii. (-J).iW. ftm.iK). . -.'Mm. 40.(10. I MUX). .. 40.110. I fcVUO. I lh.00. f mc-fotirth oni'inm... One-hulf cOn.. ui One t'ol.iMifi N'nthin insortL'd for lew than II. Professional C:ird one year s. Using Com Fodder. It has come to be a pretty gen erally recognized fact, that pro fitable fanning should include live stock feeding. Thera is, one year with another nearly always a good profit in the feeding oper ation alone as compared with sell iug the grain, but the true friend of the soil sees another great gain in the feeding of live stock iu the increased fortuity of the soil. Hence it behooves us to keep our breeding stock even though there j is a great temptation to dispose of it and sell the high-priced grain. For the prospects are fair for enormously high prices for fattened live stock in the near future. To winter the needed amount of breeding stock and make the most of the limited corn crops is the problem. The cuttinsr process should begin as All Sorts of Paragraphs. The fellow who talks abouthim self is seldom an interesting con versationalist. I A great deal of energy is ex-, 1 peuded on golf which might be ; used iu sawing wood. '; Some men are kept so busy i making money that they never : tind time to spend any. I Noah Webster, from first to ! last, spent 17 years on his "Dic- 1 tionary.of theEnglish Language." No, Maude, dear; there is no antagonism between the ocean greyhound and the catboat. Perhaps its because there are sermons in stones that so many preachers are such old fossils. When a chiropodist and a hair dresser are introduced to each i other it is a case where extremes meet. Mr. B. Eldredge, a manufac turer of Belvidere, 111., recently paid $1,750 for a single carnation plant. Nell "Young Mr. Softleigh is so stupid." Belle "Oh, I don't know. He's clever enough to have a rich father." Wigg "A woman can general ly get straight to the point." Wagg "Uow about when she tries to sharpen a pencil?" "Sportleigh is bound to be in style, isn't he?" "Oh, yes. He'd rather be in style than out of debt. " Blobbs "That fellow Hard uppe is an awful bore. I never want to see him again." Slobbs "That's easy. All you have to do j is to lend him some money." ! Mrs. Helen George, of Frank- UY THE PUKS1DENT OK THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. A PROCLAMATION : The season is nigh when, according to the time-hallowed custom of our people, the President appoints a day as tho especial occasion for praise and thanksgiving to God. This Thanksgiving finds the people still bowed with sorrow for the death of a grdat and good President. We mourn President McKinley because wo so loved and honored him; and the manner of his death should awaken iu tho breasts of our people a keen anxioty for the country, and at the same time a resolute purpose not to be driven by any calamity from the path of strong, orderly, popular liberty, which as a nation we have thus far safely trod. Yet in spite of this great disaster, it is nvortheles9 true that no people on earth have such abundant cause for thanksgiving as we have. Tho nnst yea" in particular has been one of peace and plenty. We have prospered in things material and have been able to work for our ovn uplifting iu things intellectual and spiritual. Lot us remember that, as much has been given us, much will be expected from us; and that true homage comes from the heart as well as from tho lips and shows itself in deeds. We can best prove our thankfulness to theAlmighty bytheway in whichon thisearth and at this time each of us does his duty to his fellow-man. Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of tho United States, do hereby designate as a day of general thanksgiving, Thursday, the 2Sth of this present November, and do recommend that throughout the land the people cease from their wonted occupations, and at their several homes and places of worship reverently thank tho giver of all good for the countless blessings of our national life. In witness whereof I have hereunto set ray hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington this second day of Nov., in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hun- Seal dred and one and of the independence of tho United States the onohundred and twenty-sixth-THF.ODORE ROOSEVELT. By the President: JOHN HAY, Secretary of State. Your Columu. To show our appreciation of the way la which 111 Kullon County Newn n lieinn adopt ed Into the homes of the people of this county, we have net apnrt thin column for the KKF.E use of our sulserl!)er,forndvertlslnK purposes, subject to the following eondltlons: I. It Is free only to those who are paid-up sure Korlher. 1 only personal property can be advertised. 8. Notices must not exceed 30 words. 4. All "leKal" nolle excluded. 5. Not free to merchants, or nny one to adver tise poods sold under it mercantile license. The primary object of this column Is tour ford farmers, and folhs whj nre not In public business, an opportunity to brtn to publlo at tention products or stocks they may have to sell, or may want to buy. Now, this space Is yours: ir you want to buy a horse, If you want hired help. If you want to borrow money. If you want to sell a pig, buu K.v. sonic hay. a (tooso. or If you want to adver tise for a wife - this column Is yours. The News Is read weekly by elulit thousand people, und Is the best advertising medium In the County. Fou Sale. Three young Ham bletonian bay driving mares,good size; also, 20 head of heavy fat cattle. W. U Mosehy, Wells Tannery, Pa. I have for sale a two-year old Hambletouian colt. N. H. Evans, Covalt, Pa. Fou Sale. Two horses one, a ma re, will weigh 1350 lbs.; the other a young horse, 5 years old, both good workers. Also. 1 good 2-horse wagon. W. R. Si'Eek, Saluvia, Pa. K. JOHNSTON'S Announce m ent of Fall and Winter Goods Special Bargains IN Ladies' Wear 'J-. la,. V. ' sj 'X'.1-'VJV I- oil tli.i ,irn w in r-rmdition (not before) by cutting in haif in this state, puts in a claim shocks and allowing to cure some f beiaS e oldest woman m , , , rru-,c ,o,r Ko, 1 America. She confesses tohav- before completing, lhis may be i i.ii : annn I 'g passed her one hundred and L'U UIU UVU W J V . ll,,v - " - the if the work be done early in morning and late in the evening. Where there is plenty of help available the cutting can be done by hand as there are disadvan tages in the machine work. The success of tho harvester depends upon conditions. After the corn is in shock its feed value may be almost double by shredding,since it makes the produce more easily stored away and the litter much more easily handled and available as a soil fertilizer. Since the matter has been so thoroughly tested and the results verified, and since there is at present such pressing need of saving feed, it certainly is "up to tho farmer" to make the most of the corn crop. Brief Bits of Truth. Spreads Like Wildfire. When things are "the best" they become "the best selling." Abraham Hare, a leading drug gist, of Belleville, O., writes: "Electric Bitters are the best selling bitters I have handled in 'JO years." You know why? Most diseases begin in disorders of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, blood and nerves. Electric Bit ters tones up the stomach, regu lates liver, kidneys and bowels, purities tho blood, strengthens the nerves, hence cures multi tudes of maladies. It builds up tho entire system. Puts new life and vigor into any weak.sick ly, rundown man or woman. 1 'rice 50 cents. Sold by W. S. Dickson, druggist. A quail by Hying against a house was picked up dead, and its crop examined, curiously. It contained 101 potato bugs, they were yet fresh alive, and sjon be gun to move as exposed to air. This is the one of only a few birds that will eat of the unsavory po tato bug, and the quail that fre quent a farm pays often a big price for the little grain it eats. Farmers should protect the quail always. Farm Journal.. twenty-first year. The peasant, Ole Hansen, ap pointed Minister of Agriculture in the Danish Cabinet, when vis ited by a newspaper man lately, like another Cincinnatus, was found engaged in harvesting. A leading member of the Geor gia Legislature, Seaborne Keese, 1 proposed to introduce a bill pro viding for the teaching in the public schools of that State of the elemeuts of agriculture. Mr. Tim mid Some doctors, y u know, say that, er kissing is often responsible for the spread of disease. Miss Koy Is that so? By the way, did you know I had been vaccinated? President Roosevelt, though the youngest Chief Executive, is a year older than Emperor Will iam of Germany, who is 42. The Czar is but 31, Emanuel II, 33. Wilhelmina 21 and Alfonso XIII, 15. Various things have so affected the prosperity of many old Ger man families that on the stage of that country at present are 104 actors of noble blood who follow theatricals as a means of livelhood. Mamma No,dcar,you can't go out this weather. Now, if you'll only promise not to ask me to let you play outdoors I'll get you any toy you want. Tommy All right, Ma, get me a bow and arrow. Her Father Well, sir, what can I do for you? Her Lover I er called to see if you er would give asseut to my marriage to your daughter- Her Father Not a cent, sir; not a cent. Good day! Mr. Borem I wonder if there's any truth in the old say- A wise mau in business may bo a fool in love. Street corners are the turning points in many lives. Appearances are not deceitful enough to suit some people. Poets are born, but verse wri ters grow of their own accord. All things come to those who do their rich. Only a fool would trust a man who says the world owes him a living. The first thing a wise man learns is to dodge an interroga tion point. Some men never do anything wrong because tney never uo anything. Too many many men build up reputations at the expense of their character. Every man may have his price, but the market is apt to be overstocked. Only the highest type of wo manhood forgets and forgives at the same time. It is queer things that is true, but if a thing is not true, there is nothing queer about it. We tight for the dollar till we die; then our relatives take up the fight with renewed vigor. Church Directory. Freshytkiuan Kev. W. A. West D. D., Pastor. Sabbath school, 9:15. Freachimr service euch alternate Sunday morning counting from Aug. j 12th, at 10:30, and every Sunday j evening at 7:30. i Junior Christian Endeavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at 0:30. . i Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. j Methodist Episcopal Kev. A. D. ; McCloskey, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. j Preaching every other Sunday morn- j ing, counting from June 10th, at j 10:30 and every Sunday evening lit ! 7:30. Epworth League at (1:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. United Fueshytkkian Kev. J. L. Grove, Pastor' Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every Sunday morning at 10:30, and every other Sunday even-! ing counting from August 19, at 7:30. i The alternate Sabbath evenings are j used by the Young People's Chris- i tian Union at 7:30 p. m. " 7 77 Pruyer meeting Wednesday evening So many lives taper the wrong 7.30 , way. So many people are rich in evan'ukucal Luth km a n Rev . A.G. : I.nat vcur wo handled about 200 La- " ' dies' Wraps. Encouraged by our suc cess, we have purchased much more extensively for this season. Cloth and Plush Capes, Fur Trim med, IS, 20, 24, 28, 30, and 32 inches long from 0 to 120 inch sweep. fal Jim ? teww A v mm i mm I. miles' Corsets, 2", 40, f0, Ml, and 1 .(. Ladies' l ine Hindi Hose, Wool. Cotton anil fleece Lined, N to 2" cents. Ladles' Fancy Skirts, 50, 1.0i and $1.50. Astounding Discovery. From Coopersville, Mich., conies word of a wonderful discovery of a pleasant tasting liquid that when used before retiring by any one troubled with a bad cough al ways ensures" a good night's rest. "It will soon cure the cough too," writes Mrs. S. Himelburger, "for three generations of our waiting after they get ' family have used Dr. King's New Discr very for Consumption and never found its equal for Coughs and Colds." It's an unrivaled life-saver when used for desper ate lung diseases. Guaranteed bottles 50e and $1.00 at W. S. Dickson's. Trial bottles free. ri'j Ladies' lT i.) ndorwear, Vests ,'ind Pants, cotton lleeee- lined, fio, 25, and 15 cents. In the Union Suits 50 cents and $1.00. In all Wool Vest ind Pants, 98 cents each. 1 '.': Ladies' Jackets, in Uluck Tun, und Neutral Colors. Ladies' Fur Capes, Collar ettes, l!oas and Mutt's. Ladies Fascinators 25 and 50 cents. ' Ladies' to $2.50. Shoas, 98, Ladies' Ninlit 1 lobes, 50 and 75 cents. Fine Shoes, from 98 cent Heavy Winter Kveryda, $1.25, $1.10, and $1.75. ;!d !,'. Shoes i'l lie. (Jiiilted Fleece Litr .1 Children's Dress Shoes from 35 cents up. Children's Storm Winter Shoes 50, 70, its und $1.10. J. K. Johnston McConnellsburg, Pa. their youth and poor in their old I age, or they flourish iu distin guished surroundings while young and pass their latter days in obscurity; or they have line health in early life and are inva lids in later life. They know not the satisfaction of those who make small beginnings and grow into large results of health or wealth or influence. Successful lives are they that grow as they go. The greatest enemy of labor is drink. It makes a man incom petent and it makes a coward of him. He becomes a poorer me- Farmer: "If it would only rain I chanic, ho is forced to work for and stay warm my stock will have I lower wages than the prevailing pasture all fall." j rate, and he cannot face his em- Human Nature, A Physician Testifies. "I have taken Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and have never used any Vang in my life that did me the good that did," says County l'hy siciau G (.'o. W, Scroggs of Hall County, Ga. "iJeiug a physician I have prescribed it and found it to give tlie best results." If the food you eat remains undigested iu your stomach it decays there aud poisons the system. You can prevent this by dieting but that moans starvation. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. You need suffer from neith er dyspepsia nor starvation. The worst cases quickly cured. Never fails. Merchant: "Great guns! If this warm weather continues, I will be stuck for this big stock of clothes and winter goods." Laborer: "Good! I hope this warm weather will last all winter. ing: "Absence makes the heart grow fonder." Miss Pepprey (suppressing a yawn) Well, I believe I could like sjme people very much more if they'd only go away. Genealogy presents some cu rious problems in the case of Mme. Patti. She was born in Madrid, her father was a native of Catania, in Sicily, and her mother a native of Iiome. She was brought up by an American stepfather in the United States, married two French husbands, before she settled down in Wales, and is now the wife of a Swedish nobleman. ployer on his own legs strong in a demand for justice for himself or others. The average workman can save but little when he does not waste his wages at a "bar," but when he does waste his My family won't suffer, and I wages that way he is the first to can work all the time." cry "enough" after a strike is on. Ice Man: "Say, if this weath er keeps up I'll be shy of ice next summer." School Boy: "O, dear, I wish it was cold so I could go skating." Coal Dealer: "What in the world will become of nie, if the i weather remains warm." j Widow: "If this weather will ! only continue, I'll be doubly per-1 suaded that the good Lord takes care of the widow and the or- j phan." Moral: This world is an awful ! jumble anyway. Scar.off the Hutitrj . If you don't want hunting on your farm, come to the Nkws of fice and get some trespass no tices and put them up. They'll do the work. Printed on heavy cardboard. 5 cents each or 50 cents a dozen. The Children's Friend. You'll have a cold this winter. Maybe you have one now. Your children will suffer too. For coughs,, croup, bronchitis, grip and other winter complaints One Minute Cough Cure never fails. Acts promptly. It is very pleas ant to the taste and perfectly harmless. C. H. George, Win chester, Ky., writes: "Our little girl was attacked with croup late one night and was so hoarse she could hardly speak. -We gave her a few doses of Oue Minute Cough Cure. It relieved her immediate ly and she went to sleep. Wlieu she awoke next morning she h id no signs of hoarseness or croup." Kxeursion to Luruy Cave. On Saturday November 10th, the Cumberland Valley Railroad will run their last popular excur sion to Luray Cavern, for the sea sou 1901. Tho rate is $2.50 in cluding admission to the Cave. Special train will run as follows: A. M. Leave Uarrisburg " Mechanicsburg " Carlisle " Nowville " Shippensburg " Chambersburg " Greencastle Arrive Hagerstown "" Luray 7.10 7.30 7.50' 8.10 8.30 8.50 ii.10. 9.30 12.00 lloon at 5.8 Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 7:30. Preaching morning and evening ev ery other Sunday, dating from De cember 9, 1900. Refoumkd llev, C. M. Smith, Pastor. Sunday school ut 9:30 a. m. Christian Knduuvor ut 0:30 p. m. j C) Wednesday evening prayer meeting ; Q at 7:30. 0 The farmer who is satisfied O with salted pork instead of the j sugar cured article is not living j up to his opportunities. Any j farmer who has hogs to kill can have sugar cured pork if he i O wants it. Tho hams, shoulders i O and sidemeat should each have a O separate barrel for best results. O For each 100 pounds of pork take ; O of salt, four pounds of brown su- j gar and one ounce of saltpetre; i boil all together and let it cool. sCOXX0X0XOzOOOOOOOOOOOC' o PHILIP F. BLACK, 8 Manufacturer of - O Sash, Doors, Newel Posts, Hand g Rails, Stairs, Banisters, Turned $ Porch Columns, Po sts, &c. McConnellsburg, Ret. Si 9 o 8 ; 12 x 32; O k alwavs O Doors 2 : 8 x.6 : 8; 2-: 6 x 6 : 6; 1 and three-eighth inches in thickness. Sash 11x20; 12x24; 12x23; 12x30 on hand. Sash four lights to window from 45 cents to 70". These sash are all primed and ready for the glass. Both the doors and the sash are made from best white o o Rub meat with line salt, pack closely in a barrel and weigh itCI and yellow pines, down. Leaving it iu the brine ; O six weeks makes it all right for XXOXXXXOzXXOOXOOOO0 eating, and then it is good enough j for a king or anybody. j As the Chinaman Does. Carrier pigeons have been put I ni" left hand is the Place of to novel use by a physician of , nom,r- Rockland, Maine. On one occa- j Ho carries a pig instead of div sion he was called to an island i some twentv miles distant to at-! JI WW sixths-four instead of tend a patient who was seriously ill. To reach this island he was obliged to make a dangerous trip. Before he returned to the main land he gave tho familj' of his pa tient six homing pigeons which were to be used as messengers to inform him of tho patient's con dition. A pigeon was dispatched as often as necessary, carrying Returning leave 'Luray at 5.80 ; assurances to the physician of p. m. j the patient's steady progress South Penn Passengers will toward recovery. take tho , regular traiu leaviug 1 Richmond at 7.510 a. m. and Mor-i Twyuu "Poor Ricketts death cersburg at 8.00 a. m. connecting resulted from his fondness for with thesjHicialatChaiabersburg. j t( i ., n Returning they will be run special. four-sixths. Lie whitens instead of blackens his shoes. His favorite present to a pa rent is a coflin, i He shakes his own hand instead ' of his friend's. I He keeps out of step in walking i with others; ! Ho prefers a wooden rather than a feather pillow. ' lie puts on his hat in salutation j when he takes it off. ' His visiting card is eight and ! sometimos HO inches long. - j He deems it polite to ask a ; casual culler's age aud income. His long nails are not a sigu of The amount of food it requires to sustain the iumatec of an in stitution like the Huntingdon Re formatory may be judged from the fact it took 33i bushels of beans, 303 dozens of corn, 157,") cantalopes, 823 heads of cabbage, 325 dozens of cucumbers, 20h." pounds of onions, 7535 pounds of potatoes, 21 bushels of sweet po tatoes, 22 bushels of tomatoes, 30 bushels of peaches aud 1 barrel of pickles to furnish tho table during the month of September. Mrs. Stylea--My husband ask ed me not to ".vear oue of my low necked dresses to the opera. What do you think of that? Mrs. Mylos Why, I think it a very modest request. Triplott "I heard that he was ; dirtiness, but respectability killed by an explosion." j Ho rides with hU heels instead Twynu "Well, ho opened a ' "is toes iu the stirrups, keg of powder with a lighted ci gar in his mouth." c title auces- ' Thk Fulton County News if I per year. j His merit often bring I not to himself but to his I tors. j He often throws away tho fruit l of the melon and eats the seeds- Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of tho dlgtHtantij and digtibU all kinds of food. It glus lnulant relief aud never falls to cure. It allows you to eut all the food you want. The most riHitlvo stomachs can take It. hy Its uno many tliouHimds of dyspeptics have been cured after everything ele failed. 1 unequalled for the stomach. Child ren with weak stomachs thrive on it. Cures a'.l icnec!i trot' Vr.-pur.Kl only by K. O. IkWvt&Oo. tJlil.-nKO 4
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