i . t; t ' .' i ' : CuUMi' NEWS! The First National Bank. i Wo fall tho attention of our ! 1 ' i L' erv WoJllcsJay. j rcadors ti tho advertisement in - - - ! ano'lipr column of the First Nu- ii :,. .' . ., V.itOt and Proprietor, j tional Bank of McConnellsburp, - I I'a. As will be seen the direct." i a A: JONNLLLSliUKG, PA. "d fflcern of the Bank are all ; business men who have succtvd "HY 1 ed in business by a careful man- i:lAI Z, iJvl), ; ngement of their own affairs, unl " "" " i w o feel satisfied that the busine-s I !lMihed Weekly. 1.00 rlof the Bank will be coiducted m Annum in Advance. careful business principles, so - ----- 1 that those who patronize it need TiVFTtTll N'l R .TK! IVr Per -H.tt. sniH-.'.'n.i'h"iki-VtVon'.'.'..' tii'inrtim insiirunl for lesi thim i, .'iiunndby the squiire. t 'linos i i m:. On.' ninth fo'il'iin i; f i utrn . . . t ;iui I (ai..io i On.' -1" ' Q.ie On'ienTi k). MS.OO. I 7.i 111 No-l-r.i ,'n I .-i -.slon-ii k ih.m H : VI' .ir Ci i'l i:SM !'in,l.. April .". sprint; comes fortli a.u.i, her wor k f f-'liidness to'coststOKOlllcr. tho Cf)gt Qf .,)0 i' ' Y.'I.Iuun vink is making prepa- 1 i allocs to bulla a new house this ; '.V; ..'.un Carb;iii'rh of L'I u m Run w;..-, ;:i (.)., I An.'., ew gli's .;: ur vicinity recently. ustliug shingle maker, i Truax, is making shin- .ev. .J. u i unarm s new j biu i). Beni .iniu (iarland was seen in tins vicinity Monday. 1 1. j Wink aud Dauie i Meilott ; w revisiting in our midst recent j ; David Uann's have the -hicken l)OX- , j ,or L"c i came into the ' .MuJc Happy ( ! reat happitiesr ho i.e ..if S. (J. Blair, school super- j intendent, at St Albans. W. Va., when his little daughter was re- stored from ' the dreadful com plaint he name.-;, lie saj's : "My lif.'e (iaugliter had St. Vitus Willi. h yi'.;lJeu to no treat ment o-itgrew stea;!ily worse un til as a list, resin t we tried Elec tric i'.it'er ; ard I rejoi-e t' say, tin eu'lies eilVcti.'d a complete cure. Veil- , ity. !" isiie ! anti.'ei l'l'ie 'Jmck, sure cure for ner-1 ... . i . . . i ,i i.i. I i ' .nu1-, Ten : Tin ueinu- j e.ikiiesses, impover 1 and imdaria. Guar Trout's drug store. WILLI:. Giii,i..' Hanks and ,i n Airier', ..n;-,d tr:o lo I Ir mudi ; ii ousino.-.s last week. I ii.vson mid family were th" guests in t:.e l.imiiy of Ben son ll.'in'cs last Sumlay. ' 'hrist"pln.'r Spado visited h.s br. .titer Cbuvles, of Pur-el', lust Su rula '.'. lii v. Weise pre;iched a very able -i.rinon at Mck'uidee M. K churel, las!. Sunday. lo'm Smith, f this pla-e, has j htiis-ie I iiurning his mm. kiln 1 on i'siiay of la--t week. Ja-iob (' ir!:ck has moved to the j iriri-iiii iiouse situated ou his i mi.tl.ei 's place. ; : , , , , i ivitM-.'. ;i iiiivs is enipi.iyeU by i M Ci; :s i;,::s at present. The party in 1.1 at the home of! Martin ffixon'last. Saturday night j Wits we :. p. list. A li " Gr:;ce, . uf.-.'ii.-Jfd au.. all report t tun". , II inks U still .hi tiiu sick ; ' I!. '.-on iiml danghti-r ; is-ed through our village I one day last week. Job i itair, i.if llancfiirk, sjient one r.i. M last wet'k with tho fam ily i f ilens'in Hanks. Mar1 i:i Hixson and daughter 1 11 will toGlearville last Sun- uay. , i .i.'.nry Lod . ..iiiii his nnne mate I of Sixnnle llix'.i, are visiting t'ue former's frc-nds and relatives, of this 1 1: i'- '. P TliE SUREST CURE fur Bitionsnti. Ijvr r-mitilnint. Tu- diKeiuoii, Coiunpalioii, sick Hfid- che. Nuus-n, i.tUiiiiiini, Mtilnrla, iicurtbum v Jaundice, K. SCHfiNCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS Orer hevtuty years use bat proved their merit. "Liven the Liver." with arheil' k'ii Mi.iidrake Pill and le well. Purtly Vcgftablc, Abnulutely HarnlcM For bbh i-vry where, 23 cents s t.ox or by mail. Dr. J. II. Schtnck 1 S n, Phila., Pa. loamaiiii hiiiiiimiiNA' have no fear of suffering auy loss. , The ollicers of tho Bank are hcav '., , , ... , ily bonded, and the oafe aim i Van It are secure iipamst fire ami burylai s. Thus far uuusublsue- 1 !i ....1.1 .1 ... ... . 1 niis iiiieuueu me nauit nuu teuded the Hi we hope it may continue. Letter to D. S. Maun, Mi CiUf.trg, Dear Sir: The way to lecko-i the cost of paint is to putbi th paint and the cost of putting it nn lt Wauld save this country huu- 1 1. wmild suVp v.n nlnnn ('if vnn happen to he a victim) several ,i,1n..e See how it works. It costs as mucJ t0 )Ut ou ()ne paint as au. other, don't it, ' Ves, if you use the same num- her of gall ius. VVoll rlr.n't I V x0. yr,u'n use twice as many gallons of adulterated paint as of Devoe. an;i youVe Kot t() pay twice as much for putting it on. Mr. X. Avery, Delhi, X. Y., has two hour es aHkeaud in same con- dition. Painted one house with Devoe; ti gallons. Painted the other house with a paint that was half adulteration; 1:.' gallons. Same painter, Geo. Gilbert, did both jobs. One cost $27; the oth- Better go by the name. Yours truly F. W. Dkyoe A- Co., 1- Xew York, i S. F. U Bare, Fort Little- ton, sells our paint. THOMPSON. Henry H. Brewer, near Covalt, died April 17, 1HO0. There sur- vives him a widow and one son to mourn their loss. Ed Simpson was a recent caller in our neck of timber. Xell Simpson spent a week with Mrs. Lula Gordon, of Hancock. Olive Zimmerman was visiting friends here recently. Dan Trout of McConnellsbu rg, was calling on his Thompson town ship friends last week. Jno. Gordon and force of men are building a barn for Xewton Phinecy. t Little Cove. Peter Shives aud meu are build I ine; a burn for Rnhi.rt, Snpri.it nf Franklin count John Tavman expects to move to or near Baltimore in the near future, where he has bought a i!00 acre farm from Howard Zimmer man. Frank Martin and step-mother Mrs. P. P. Slaves, of Thompson townshiji, spent a short time in .McCoimel'shurg, Sunday. Mrs. shives was vi.-iting her mother, Mrs. C'attlett, who is very ill, and other friends. ' " ' WZ-nnr 1?iij TWO lii'aiil Inl y to o'eil SOUVENIR ?0ST CARDS- r.'KielS'irect, Witt. i-:.,..i . mat hwt- iMcx'i Sunday AprI .iiliilcH of l'hi!.n!i-!il ..lilitiiiKS iinl jil.u-i k v y JllltSl M'. If It Hi" with 1 1 ii'l.i ' I i ' iii.H' I il.it. 1 ilt'f f Jl i' I III ii i . mi u . 'II : l'i t -.HT.-. ti rut ill :.in. ;t wtLi ilin- uM.il' i) any ;nnt i ni r iMi-. i i.iii, T Itt'M i, if. If- Will h- fit,' WM act! nl llit r-'ttn;:! l'i H..i nail Hu- 1'iiiirc Hffi-h It:... I.i t-n "ai It-li-d. Uon'l ints iu' ! lip-in. 'IU i" well wurthv t I't-iMK lit ;i u - I 'I Li- ililluit t-.i' h ,S,nilii' , -i) Ik- litni,' 'liicf uui" uiiiu-r in ,ir.nn'. in ln-in t.tiilnh.u ll iiV nf (!n- Public Ledger Next Sunday, April 29 aO advance in pkicl 2c Buys Newspaper Magazine and Two Souvenir Pot Cardi ui .Jir of I dur newdeulr, or nitttl ordj In the I-iibijc Ijcixikh, PhlladoipbU. I'a. Mrs. P.. .1. Mi t 'ia:,i Mil .', week very pleas. i nl l' v, il Ii In r soiti'i-, M is I i.i i i. I 1 1 1 i. . i nl I, ii tl iv. Maud 1.' n t. u i n 1 i i m nivl M.trih i Black I. It Monday n omiiie ,., a, j term or school in I hu i isct v..,. Charles Alloway has hm I i ! t hi property of t he Nallnri Inr; ! ( It In irs at lh'blx Isvill". ,e .1 j take possession of it the lit si ol' I May. j Misses Aim:; Mc ib. dura Laidig and Ivdoii Mt v.. i.im spee' liiH sday c veiling very jiieai autly at the I loucl.: 1 1 tj S. A. M.'C'lain iiiis p'i i (!::. -."i! a j valuiible hors !'rom John 1 le.s.s I ( 'lata Laidig, having spent a I week very pleasantly with her j cousin, AhnaMcC'lain, has return ed to her home. I a Gi'AS vvnxo ciK.i i;ii.i:s. Itching, blind, bleeding or pio- truding jiiles. Druggists refund noney if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of how loug standing-, in ('; to II days. First application gives ease and rest. fin.'. If your druggi.sthasn't it send ,mc in stain;, s and it will he forwarded post-paid by Pans Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Death of un lin'aiii. Harry and yrtlo Mock, died last Tuesday morning, AjirilL'lth, at y o'clock, at the resideiiC'.' of the parents, l' It." ( )ak avenue, A! toona, of inanition, ..ged il months and s days. Funeral was he'd Thursday i:f;.ernoou at 1' oViock. Intermeni, in liose ilill ceiuetei-y. CKYSr U. SI'l IMiS. J. C. Harton expects to build a new barn m the near luture. Ada Barton spent lust week at her home here. ( 'ur aeci.un ui.odatiug store keep er, G. O. Lynch is doing a good business. - John McK'ibuin, of South St. .Joe, Mil., who has been visitn.: his motliei, Mrs. L K. Mc'ubbhi the past t'.vn weeks, left for his home Saturday, and. will visit his brother, A. i)., at Mario.",, Ind. lioss Jackson, of A.'toona, who spent his K ister Vi.u-ation with I. is mother, 'returned t J his work last week. Clarence S toner am1 family Jiassed through here enronie ior the home of Mr. S toner s fathi.r in Luion township. George l.lix-'u uud sons, Mar shall aud Roy, called on friends at Xeeduiore, Sunday. We are sorry to say that X. 1!. Hanks' condition is not much im proved. We hope for Ins speedy recovery. Ernest Hixson was in Everett, Saturdav. 1 -wC culls RHEUMATiSr.l I lumbago, soinical NEURALGIA aEiiiij KIDNEY TRGUOLE S DHOPS"tukcu intwrnnUy. riiistlm blood . or Llie poisuuuuH uiauer uml acuU winch I tf ar tho Un-f.cl, cuuM.a of tlt.-sti (Iim-hv-h. L ApMitiU ci(t,Ttiiiiy it arf-ii.ls ulniiKSt in- I fimnt relief ivoui wiln. witilw x ir inununt t currj in btiii.j oucL a by punfvii.tf tne L. oioou. uis.-.uj7it,rf ine I'Oisorums huu- Uti- t DR. S. D. GLAND "I hail tmuri ii. rtVriT Tr a ntimher of y-t..- "' I With 1,'llllhitUi) a.'.tl lOn iiiiirillMii hi ii. v nri. u V ainl Ii-tft.ainl irh-.l ull tin- i i-ut .llm i.ut'l cm',! K'l'nir iroui iui.li. ul tv.,rli.-, uiiu ulnu iii.iiciiUi ii ltll Ili'IlltuT nf I 1,'J t. -.1 , 1. 1 M 1 t . M Hk llj'H. I 1 IlOll.lI, lllfct r'.iMI tl... ri-thf ( Ul:.,,!' ,1 I : i,I I 'blKllH " I fltllll il rf'Tllif If III tl ' IJl'KCLii 'J t for rJittuuiatlnin kin kli.iii i 1 Jltvii-a.'' j If you are anftfi'lni? v.iili I'l'i-umutl'im. j- ' NuuniliilH, Kitinpy Troui.lo ur unv Itin- A Ureil dlsi-usi-, wntn to lib f..r a li inl lioulo f. ' "B-DHOt'S" can hn iniil unv In.iKiti or ' ttrno wimout aiiuiiinu a "ui tiulii, " jji B It Is 0litln.lv tl. H of Ollllnil. lOciiu,.;. I j alcohol, luutliuiuui, and clUur niiuilur I 1 lnKri:dlttiim. LrgaKIr llolllo, 5.nU(PH",BnO bw) 'I I. Ull. I: ur Mule l lruUI.. j IWAKSOI RHEUMATIC CURf C0MP1I1Y. ' i iluvl. Mil. ICO Lai., Hiraat, tal.ua-o. 1 j V Tcts Laxative Brcmo OsLIna relets. Seven Million boxei sold In past Z months, 1 h;j siIiDttire, The Largest Vai to'y Btoro in Fulton Counly. ' 1, ") v ' i 'I ll plo'ly tn leiv est. T Vw 0 STORE ROOAIS liiied with ....mis tiiu one with Carpets, Mattings, Furniture, Springs, etc., hh- ii,..r v. nh General Alerchaiulise. 'J'liin',- nf a line of eai'iict like wo handle lit -ic, -c, ;i"ii, 4"i;, and ""!, cr yard, and FURNITURE of all description that will sur- prise tiie niii skeptical in prices. Our Dry Goods and Notion Lines are tilled with the latent Dimities, I'erslun Lawns, intchcr Linens, Lawns, .-'cersui'!;...t, ( ', inhiuus. .Mercerized (iinuls, etc. Wall Papers. Oil Cloths, Similes, etc., Paints, Oils, Glass, etc. Hats and Caps. Wood and Willow Ware, (Juccnswarc, and Glassware: Drugs and Medicine. of every si v'e and kind . Cloth i rise O 5 'I 1 1 :i ve ever iaiil before. ,-ielhese e(i(ls, and examine ij mil ity before making your spriiifj pur-u.-c. .Mail orilci's filled. Samples and prices sent on application. F. C. BARE, Fort Littleton, Pa, OPENING LETTER STEVENS' & RAKER'S 'I'o llie public. Xew ";ooils s'ill coin int- in. W'e have just receiv ed a hue of shoes, strict Iv new, ui prices thai will s'.irprise you. Ladies' i.xf.irds from A.'2) up: ladies line dress shoes from 1.10 up: men's line lire- si ..es from ?( :. ' to tf:t.."l; buys line dress shoes from $1.10 up We liiive a fiii! line sf I'.;... and every d iy shoes aud prices arc ri'ht. Dry Goods fis-jcl Notions We have n line line of dry e',,o,ls coniiu' iu. ( in.,'lmni nnd eali e ns, a .mI., ami up: C'irtaiti net HI and l"c yd: .Miisiins from ."ii: a yd., up. U'e. I avc a full !ii i lawns, mohairs, silks, plaids, seersuchers, llantiels, tickiiif."-. eli.' , at the lowest price. lienN, ladie:, and misses hose He per pair up: ladies and gentu l.'j.; up: ladies' ribbed vests 7c up: fjeiits summer underwear .'"ic. up; window blinds 'u up. Groceries 1 2k ;i.,ii:iils ei-auulated su-ar 41; ;j puckayes Mothers Oats -.Vic; It cans syrup llV: ii bottles extracts iV: li packages smocking tobacco 2.1c; chew!-;; tobacco cm, up: kerosene 12,. gallon: best b irrel oil lou. We have a nice line of tin and e ranituware; Hour, feed. etc. llieh .-.i . , n '. s p.iieu inr pri.iiu,.!', i.i, a:s i ni'iv.. n you want to save and be convinced Kvery tliin Stevens & Raker, iGUoiiiieiisDiirp 1 1 New Furniture Read ihis ;m,l ho convinced that we have in our store i :., J.ir -om stock or sel-ct.d FURNITURE and HOUSE . i 0 L D F U R M ! S 1 1 1 IN G f. 1 ha t Ins e ve r bee n 1 n t his cou n ty. and at prices that will suit every body : mill Bi'.U ; ri cti, l.lu.. nnd wM'.,., -'I l, I'-'.l.."., . I, lil.i'l, lllKl Hl. 11." I .Sii in.'. - li.i'ii w.ivcii u ii-o, unil il- :!.!, a ml :i.7.-,. M ii!:rt!,M ox, ('ifiiur, husk, i-i.lliji-., . 1 in, v.'t.T-'i iiml .i-.i.'.-e i). .Ic .Su'i,. .!"i.',ii s,"i 1 10: II;. I ' t.i '.:: i, if7.' i'.. nil i: .i'i.. 7: ni(in i'., 1 ..v.: 'ii. llll Iihil 'I'hIiIcs, .:', P''i!iii:-.. ,i! l : 1 1 t j (. n ( ' iK.Vi, :'T. -i'l. I...,! .iiv 1 l' ii:'' v.'iii wn.iM l'i. - - ". "mi uiNt ltl:1 u-k oi ir iiiinr.'.l in V) 1 1 : 1 v lU C.ill :.!l..l M'K'ti same 1 Iroii.ij'c, ;,::J 'I'll 1 :,,..,,,,. Thos. B. Stevens&Son.ji I,' I l;t ll' I T 1 1, ... ''I'll A 1 hi, To uiire a Cold in One BARE'S BARGAIN STORE S'oirs ail- not nil tiliUn 'I'lii'.v ililTrr iik liotcls, sli'iitii!.iiiis or l iiihMi.v linen, t-i-t's s ii y they are "8tt In t licit- wn.v'n." Ami they lire su m't. iu their wnyti Ixii-nuse their ili'vi'lnpni 'iit luis I'liinc by tin' j rticulu r way the store 1i:h lit'ld to. Think of Hiiro's P.arjrain Store for a moment. A ilini'ii iit iiml li.'it. stun- In every interest that lt handles. Ilei'ii hero since l1-!!", i' ml hist year tho largest volume nT siiles for the pr..si ;s years. Why t lieeauii! of hnn i si minis, :ejil lowei' 1 11 t-e-. Hut we have saiil enough in stai-l von thinUing, aril thinking insiule ur more vvhere I hey can .t the best gomls elira c The largest line we have ever purchased before for uur trade. Hoys', Youths', mid Men's i-lnth iuy at prices lower than At Clear Ridge. umtor, iMe'S,.i.,ickens, wool a speeial- mon ey call and see us before you buy Clear Ridge, Pa. fl.l"., $l.7., itl.'.is, (KM.-,; Child 'b Itock irs iiiiiIIUl-Ii t'liulr.s; lti( llix.'kers, j' i.7 i, i.ij, ij..i.7r, unj jii.'jii. (JiiiH'lii's, t.i $12; lieU Lountfes, ''!1.!-; Hots, liii unit 91 1 .70. I'ivi-iiu.'i. I'lu liir Suito, uiila.Uttircd in Silk Dumasi;, .iii. Sti.iHls, 7.",. li:,. mill lij. Kasols.fiO in id li,"i(.. Mil'fl.l'.s 'l'i',,,; l'lato, S.I, fl.(li) Ullll fV.11. I'i.'i,'..r..s mill I'Viiiuos, l to I.7.1 I u.'im.,u' .'ili:,!.,, n to Sir. 'JV11 j.'UTo Tiiili't, KctH, f.i;2 nnd 91.15. .. i.. : i . . . . i . I iu nave, .iiki wc 11011 1 nave the ab..ve list, would be glad Ii'Oin illir (:it:lliiirn. m.l llillklll" - .,ii l,.r imnp ivnf II Unship uU ltl VOLir past pa-: llllvill!- vi.M l.ir uiiitr iv 1 ,, 1 .... 1 ! Store 1. ospo ctiully yours, IkCOXM'l rmtllli'"' - m.mj,,Mrj .., I ... .;. .: Day Cures Crip In Two Days. (VLjfy on every yrxnn0 vox, 25c. Mew Spring Goods. Over six months ago we commenced to buy uur Siaux kouJj, um nuw we are ready to show you a complete line of Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! Are. shews higher? With the average merchant they ate, but with as they are not, as wo bought ours before the advanen We are i'cari.i to save you money on Bhoes ami we have a big slock to select from. All kinds of Oxfords, White Tans, Patent feather and pin in , for men, winn- on and children are here. DRY GOODS Here's where we serve you well. One naturally wonders how such surprising and pleasing creations are conceived. You will make no mistake if you come here for your Spring outfit. Our line includes all that is new and popular. SVe are milling Lancaster cinuham at tic. u yard: Calico, 3 and M.; Muslin ns low as 5c.: Ticking e. yd., Lawn .V. yd., Toweling 4c. yd. Clothing! Clothing! The neatly dressed man commands respect every where. To bedresn. ed neatly and at tho same time inexpensively requires clothing tniule of. the right material In the proper mannner, Our clothing fits, looks well and gives satisfaction and the prices arc ' right. Groceries! Groceries! 25 lbs gradulated sugar, tfl .25; Arbuckles coffee, 1.1c; 1 lbs lima beans 25c; 5 gallon oil, 10c; 3 boxes Uanner Lye, 25c: 4 dozen clothes pins, ."ic; 4 cans corn, 25c; 8 lb. pail iish, 55c; 10 lb. pail fish, iS:. Harry E. Huston, Saltillo, Pa. THE I FULTON I 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 Farmer and Mechan- . ic, Latest .Fashions for the Ladies. The latest New York, Bal timore, Philadelphia Markets. The bun day School Lesson, Helps for Christian Endeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev erybody. THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, t POSTERS, I LETTER HEADS, J NYELOPES, ' I CARDS, 4c, In fact anything and $ everything in the best t style along that line. t I Sample copies of t the News sent to any of your friends on X request, " ulcol Dyspepsia Cure Digotts what you eat. REVIVO DUMUH, RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man '? 1 fl THE .o Mo. yifc rn V I F ..li mv wk-tm. m f.S,yf0 OdTi. KU produce tliabovareuIU In 30ituy. Ittvti i'lOMlullywid quickly. (Jure, when ll olb.r. Uil. I mtm will recover tlmlr youltilul vigor by uatug uuusn.cuwiurogiu meir low uauuooa, ud olil i.iiiw. qiiiumy una Hureiy rcHtores nervuiia Viet, Let, Vitality, Impotenoy, Nlklitly ioilomi, L ai'owor, lulling Momory, Wantliut Diwimm, mj oil elfbcu ot aeli-abuiie or xceiBu(i iuaucretlon, nuioa uunuonnlorBliiily.DimlneMor mnrrlimo. It nut only ouni by nurtluc at th t ot dlacuc, but laigrut nt.rvetoi.lo ud liluod builder, briutf. I 'ill btck tli 11I11K Blow to mile clurliiuidio. 1 ttul tb lira of youth. It wrd oil luiaulty ".V1 Cou"uol"0- Ini" on hyinBIVlVO,no . . vu . vvrriou 1U Te pwilll, VJ U1A1I M.00 carptukam.or ilx for B.uo, with it poll '' written vnarante to cor or ralunil liOYAL MliDICiNli CO., . nawitry. n r., nun hiivimi iri.e. A.l.lrDbll Marin building. IIIICAU.O, ILL For halo iu McOoiitullfiburv: at W. S, DickFoo's druj? istorr, Kennedy' Laxative Honey end Tar I Cure all Coughs, an1 expel Colds Irool the ayfctHin by gently mo y lug the bowsis. 1 ttK If 4 4 $ BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 1IAHIII US. R. M. DOWNES, First Class Tonsorial Artist, MisC.-ONNl LLsm.IKU, PA. A Clean l.'up and Towel with cuch Stnivc. KveryihiiiK Amisepiic. Kuzurs stcrllii;U. 3Shop In room latelv occupied by Ku llrakc ISAAC IN. WATSON. Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to date In ull styles of nuir cut tlnn. yulek, eny shuvts. Hay-rum, creauw-Witch-hiuel. without extra uliame. l'n li towel to euch customer. I.hu.-m improve.) up, paratuB for sterilizing toolH. l'urioi-s opposite Fulton House. I.AWYKKS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg, L All lesal bus.nem. and collections entrum. i will eccivH careful Hnd prompt attcnlli." CHURCH KS. I'kushytekian. lit v. W. A. Vest, 0 U., Fastur. J'roauhlnp HTviim cai?'i nlterDuto Sabkuih at lOi.'ii; a. 1:,. and eveiy Sunday evi'tilng ut 7.1m. Services at Green Hill on ultcrnuie SabbatliH at 10:30 a. m. Sabbath school at 0:1"). Junior Christian Kn deavor at- 2:00. Chriitiun Kndcavor at 6:00. Prayer nuttiiir Wednesday evening at 7:00. NT l."'!' urn HUT l. (..iLnrnj. r T.... T 1 Grimes, I'astor. Sunday S e h o ut d.ou u. ni. i-reauninff every othn' Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Sunday evening- at 7:00. Kjiwonh League at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. United HHRsiivTi'pnv na, t 1. Grove. Pfistor. finnrln v unhnl ..to .a, m. Preaching every Sunday mc.rn insf at 10:30, and "every other Sundav evening at 7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by tho Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00"p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday eveninL at 7:00. h HiVANCIKLiuAi l.UTlir.'.KAN Rev. A. G. WTolf, PaBior. Sunday school ft;15 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian Kn deavor at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. IlEFOUMKU-Ilev. C. M. Snrlth, Pus tor. Sunday school ut U:30 a. in. Preaching -ja alternate Subbaths ut 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor at. 6:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing oc Wednesday evening at 7:00. TKHMS OI' CIH KT. The lirst term of the Courts of FuJ ton county in the year shall commence on the Tuesday following the Becond Monday of January, at 10 o'clock a. m. The second term commences on the third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock p. m. The third terra on the Tuesday next following the second Monday of June ut 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term ou tho first Monday October, as 5 o'clock p. m. Trespass Notice Notice is hereby given that any pi r son or persons foynd tn-spiisMiijr on the .McQuadu, Uoh--, orSciln i t farms, mountain or timber lurid, cutting tim ber of any kind, joun or old, llsliinu'. "iiiiiinsr, BUttierlnif hurries or liuil, driving, hauling, or t.n.'spasslii whiit. ever, will be dealt with to the full ex tent of the luw NANCY ,1. Nl'tJL'AUK. 4-2-.lt CH2CSTr'S ENGLISH -tvin.-h. C.o' 5"Tl..!r" "'"Hill". I..4ll...ak llrunki "IMIIMllll. I.!ll.lii ,;, w.d imi ;..i.l iiiiuuiu, i,,..,, aK'.i miiii uiu. rw m iJS"iU,Mf "". I'""l .v..urlirii,iiM, oi iktnil ... in m:.mi i..r I'ui ll. ili, JilKui""" '"'u eo'ii.r OUiOHllbTUB OHMMIOAI. Orj ! Jladl.ou Miiur. 1-ijiMm Ul.aau till awnar. DoWIH's 8a!vo For PUets Duma, Soruo.