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    Official Vote of Fulton County, Nov. 6, 1906.
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FULTuN COUNTY NEWS
Published Every Thursday.
W- P ivK, Editor and Proprietor.
McCONNELLSBURG. PA.
NOVEMBER 15,1906.
Published Weekly. $1.00 per
Annum in Advance.
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BURNT CABI.NS.
Listen for wedding bells !
James Appleby and wife, of D.
coium, spent Saturday and Sun
day at Clear Ridge.
Maggie Cline, of this placr,
spent Tuesday afternoon in Foi l
Littleton.
Prank Oliver, who has been em
ployed in Mount Union, is spend
ing a few days at his home here.
Howard Naugle is having his
houae painted.
William Woods aud Thomas
Johnson, of Wilkensburg, are
spending a few days hunting
here.
Mrs. David Bowman, of this
place, spent Thursday at tb
county seat.
Omer Horton spent Monday
and Tuesday in Mount Union.
Savilli Bowman spentTuesday
in VcConnellsourg.
Lewis Cook and wife speDt
Thursday at Knobsville.
Saul Burkhart, of Fort Little
ton, spentTuesday in this place.
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES
Itching, blind, bleeding, pro
truding piles. Druggists are au
thorized to refund money if Pazo
Ointment fails to cure in 6 to 1 4
days. 50c.
DUBLIN MILLS.
Mrs. Henry Long has been
spending some time at the home
of Mrs. Margaret Bolinger.
ClataLaidig has been spend
ing some time A-ith her uncle,
Michael Laidig.
Charles Bolmger and wife are
visitioit the former's mother,
.Mrs. Margaret Bohnger.
Flossie Knepper spent Satur
day and Suuday at the homo of
her cousin Louisa Knopper.
ilenrv Austin was seen on our
streets Saturday evening.
Belle Witter spent Sunday at
M. Laidi j's.
John Grissinger is slowly im
proving. C. iarlos Black and Dawsom
Cutshall attended meeting at this
place, Thursday night.
3rinton Miller spent Saturday
evening at Saltillo.
Our school Is progressing nice
Jy tinder the care of Harrison
Uo'iver.
W. M. Clippinger aud family
spent Sunday with Peter Knep
per.
D. Ruby has moved to our
town.
, Mrs. Elmer Slates spent
Wednesday at Edward Black'si.
Bill Brown and family moved
into the house vacated by D
Jiuby.
To protect the little ones and
for the information and satisfac
tion of mothers the contents of
each bottle of that wonderful chil
dren's remedy, Cascanwekt,
Itave been placed n every label.
Catfcabweet is aAiarrnleix com
pound of vege a'jlo extracts that
wtndi fulinits r n UchtlefLrtu
on tho utomiK'li of babies and c.'nl
lwu. lieoommeudod and sold by
Touit'u di-ugjstore.
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WATERFALL.
Perhaps the description of our
little town will be of interest to Syrup: "Nearly all other cough
some of the readers of the Fulton syrups are constipating especia'
County News. 1 ly those containing opiates. Ken
I Waterfall is located h. the north ni'dy's Laxative (containing) lion
1 western part ot Taylor township ,ey and Tar moves the bowel.,
at the foot of Sideling Hill Mouu ! Contains no opiatos. Couforu
, tain about mile east of the gup 1 to the National Pdre F od atnl
i in this mountain. This gnp and j Di ug Law. Sold ut Trout's dru
i mountain adds much to the see"
j ery ofour town. Travelers as they
! pass through our village s'and a-
! if awe rtricken and gaze at tin-
, beautiful scenery winch it pres
j ents.
' 1 here is a beautiful dam ab ut
' i mile above Waterfall which is
an excellent place for angling in
the summer and skating in th;
! winter.
We have 4 farmers, 2 enrpen
ters, I blacksmith, 3 school teach
ers, 2 millers, ,1 merchant, ' coal
; miners, 2 professional hunters.
; 1 dude, 1 seamstress (who is away
on a visit now), 4 profession
loafers, 2 fisher mau, I instrument
i music teacher, 1 stoie, 1 post".
; tice, 1 grist mill, 1 carpenter shop,
j 1 steam cider press, 1 lacksmith
j shop, and 12 dwelling houses
I The population according to tin
! latest census is 5(1
Charles. Newman of our town,
made a business trip to Mount
Union and Huntingdon otie day
last week.
! Harry (raster, of this place, lias
I moved to Dublin Mills a id Daniel
Bergstresser h.vs move! into the
house which he vacated.
R. Chilcote, of Smith Valley,
j stopped in our town, with hisaunt
, Mrs. Lizzie Newman, last Friday
: night.
Some of our young people have
, been attending the revival at Dub
' lin Mills.
Joseph Baker aud wife left for
j their home in Rainey, Cleartield
county, Monday morning, after
; spending a few days with the
, former's mother, Catherine Bak
j er, at this place.
O. Miller, of Trough Creek, one
of our old town boys ana sjiort
men, is bagging the game in this
vicinity, at present.
The new Pure Food and Drug
Law will mark it on the label of
every cough cure col' taming
opium, chloroform, or any other
stupefying or poisonous drug.
But it passes Dr. Shoop's cough
cure as made for 20 years, entire
ly free. Dr. Shoop all along has
bitterly opposed the use of all op
iates or narcotics. Dr. Shoop s
Cough Cure is absolutely safa
even for the youngest babe and
it cures, it does not simDly sup
press. Get a safe and reliable
cough cure, by simply insisting
on having Dr. Sho p's. Let the
law be your protection. Wo
cheerfully reuotn mend and sell it.
Dickson's drug store.
HARK1S0NVILLE.
The election passed very quiet
j ly in this vicinity,
i Mrs. Villiam Daniels spent
j several days visiting at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Mason
I Thomas, atSixmile Run.
j The fa rmers are about done
; husking corn, with full cribs,
i Dr. Sipes, of Davis City, W.
j Va., is visiting at the home of his
aunt, Mrs. James Mellott.
Mason Daniels and wife spent
I last Sunday at the home ol the
jlatter'a sister, Mrs. William
Hoop.
j Hunting is tho talk of the day.
; John Mellott killed a turkey that
weighed 1 pound
; Listen tor wedding bells.
DeWltt's Kidney aud Bladder
I Pills act on both kid -ey s and liver
and as a result afford the quick
est relief from those troubles re
suiting from an excess of uric
acid. Such troubles as rheuma
tism. b'icUache, sciatica, etc , are
quickly relieved by a few doses of
this modern remedy for the kid
neys. Sold at Trout's drug store.
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of the Oivinal Laxative Couh
store.
BRUSH CKEUK.
Pine weather, and good r
I
ails. I
j Charles Akers, of Altootm, is
, visitiug his parents at Akersville.
Lariro tires have been ragihir oi
j Sideling Hills Mountains durui!.'
I the pst week.
; W. H. Williams and daughter
Ks.ie, spent last Thursday itt tin
County Soat. j
i W. C. Comic and son mhmiI h i
: day recently visiti g f i i. mils i.t
Broad lop.
Alocri Ritchey, of Everett, wa-
caning on mentis in our wilier
last Saturday and Suudny.
! W. li Williams aud C. R AUur
spent several days transacting
business at Broad top, Riddle
burg, Saxtou aud other northern
towns.
The institute at Buchanan wjs
well attended.
Preaching at Akersville Sun
. .
day evening at i :ilo
Grace and Amy Lodge sp.-mt u
day recently visiting K. D. Akers
and family.
A thur Duvall and wife spe a
last Sunday visiting friends in
Bedford count, .
L A. Duvall and wife, C R
aud mother, S. E. Walters, wife
and baby and Esta Akers, spent
last Sunday at the home of W. II.
Williams.
The best treatment for indiges ! "Great Offer.
tion and troubles of the stomach One of the most popular city
is to rest the stomach. Itca:. be weekly newspapers is the lole
rested by starvatio i or by the use j do BIjj e. It Is a large eight-
of u good digestant which will di
gest the food eaten, thus taking
the work off the stomach. At
the proper temperature, a single
teaspoon ful oi Kodol will wholly
digest a,000 grains of food It
relieves the present annoyance,
puts the stomach in hape to sat
l-tfactorily perform its functi -ns.
Good for indigestion, sour stom
ach, flatulence, palpitation of the
heart and dyspepsia. Kodol is
made in strict conformity w ti
the National Pure Food and Drug
Law. Sold at Trout's drug store.
SPLENDID BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY.
Owing to falling health, and desir
ing to retire from business, I will close
out my entire stock of merchandise
consisting of Hardware of all kinds,
Hanges, Stoves, Fencing Wire, Bar
Iron, Chamber Suits, Sideboards,
Mattresses, Carpets, &c., either at
cost to customers, 'or the whole busi
ness to auy one wishing to take it.
This Is an excellent opportunity for
I au energetic man, and an excellent
chance will be given the right man
For further information call on or
address
D K. M'CLAIN,
Saltillo, Pa.
Wanted,
Married mau to work on dairy
farm. Good wages Houe furn
ished. Correspondence solicit
ed. Grant Sexton,
Salisbury,
R. P. D, o. Md,
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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CoivitioHT 4e.
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hivnittliFii is prbijlf putcmtfiljle. f'oiiimunltv
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Men Wanted
Immediately.
TJte U estern Maryland
Railroad Company want
men, willing to tvork, on
laying and surfacing, be
tween Big Pool andfVil
liamsport. Wages $1.50 for ten
hours.
Comfortable quarters
provided and table board
reasonable, rfpply to
JOHN CARMICII ALL.
- Division Engineer,
BIG SPRING P. O.,
Washington Co . Mcl.
j "Rico at Clear Spring Station,
W. M. li. R.
! . . Kt-licves sour stomach,
paipuaiion oi tne Uuart. Uigesu wbatyoueat,
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PRIVATE SALE.
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; Owing to falling health, I have di
, e,,e( to 0Ter for gtte my Min 1opei..
' ty, situated at Webster Mills, Fulton
'ounty, l'a. Splendid water power the
i year round. The mill is one of the
liest established in the county, was
j thoroughly remodeled a year ago, and
; is equipped with the latest Improved
! Gyrator Machinery for the roller pro
I cess.
Terms to suit purchaser, call on or
address
W. II. DUEPY,
I 9 20 3m. Webster Mills, Pa.
page la per, and has a wide cir-
culationallover the Uuited States.
Through a special arrangement
with the publishers of that paper,
The Fulton Democrat and the
Blade be sent to auy ad-
tirpss tor nnn vear for nnlv s-ti.a
,
dollar. As this offer is good
for th'.rty days only,
take advantage of it.
persons to j
take advantage of it. should act
yiKjuAyvij , tvsaiici bttau mil-, outtl .
papers can only be had at the
regular pri;e.
No such offer has ever been
made to the people of tins coun
ty, and, of course, canuothang
out long.
Bed-room Suits-
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' 'Ik lilr 1 SON, ' j pv
41.75 and 12 50. Comuiode. l "'; Wushstands, $4.25, and up. Press
ers, $10.50 and up. Hall Hacks, $7 and up ChllTopiors. 10 Combluat Ion bookcase and writing desk,
13.75. Extension Tallies, 0-ft. 5 85; 8-ft. $7.85 to iS.40; 10 ft. f 10 5:. Dining-room Chairs, .1.IK), $5 and
up to $8.fl0 Rockers, 25 up to $.1.50; Heed, $.1 up to $i!.50; Child's ! aud up. High-chairs, $1,15 and upi
Stands, 75e., up to 11.50 O lass-ball feet Stand, 1.75. Knsels, Mirrors, Towel Hacks, Pictures, FJelure
Frames made to ortle , and a lot of other thing In the line of house furnishings We also have a nice
line of Fresh Confections aud Oysters fresh from Baltimore Ci me and look our line over whether you
buy or in. Welcome to everybody.
g To Cure a Cold in One Day
I Tate Lnvative Rromo Ott$n3r.8 TaMcis. jq
j I Swem Mimon lox sold In part 12
Before that cough turns into a' berious throat ,or lung trouble, stop it with
It has proved its real value during j$ years. XwOldS
Ask your druggist for it.
(Ol:OAN'l.i:i) IN 1887 )
3 Per Cent. Inlvraal t'nld on Tim O-poslm
This olil and well known Finant'lal IoHlltutlon Is now
permanently located In Its new room In tlie A. II. Nnoe builil
n. Lare addition have been made to the
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CAPITAL STOCK J?
and the numhnr of Stockholder has lieen iiifreasi'd to FIF
TRKN, whli'h gives all depositor a neeurlty of upward of
Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, g
The Fulton County Bntik doc a GfiNKRAL BANK-
ING BUSINESS and extends every favor to their patron
0 and friend, consistent with sound banking.
W, H, NELSON,
iHcLonnellsburg, Pa.
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The Syrup off PurSHy
and
WfooBe&omeness
Karo Corn Syrup is pure as sunshine, pure as
Nature's choicest foods, pure in preparation,
pure in packing, pure all the way from the waving
grain stalk to the family table. Karo Corn Syrup
is wholesome, healthful and nutritious as bread,
a staple article of food, strengthening and good.
Karo Corn Syrup has a flavor that's sweeter than
honey and much preferred by many palates. It's
good for everything requiring sweetness, from
Alces to candy.
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CORN SYRUP
Put up in the cleanest manner in airtight friction-top tint, which preserve
iti purity intact to the last golden drop. All grocers sell it, 10c, 25c, 50c.
Our Fall anil Winter
Stock is Ready
Heady with a larger and a more complete line than
ever before, showing ihe very latest styles in suits
and oven-oats.
Men's Cardigan Jackets, Sweaters, Flauuel
ITnderwear, and all the wool clothing you need
Children's Cuinel-halr Tam-O'-Shanters, and
nobby Hats aud Cap for boys.
Our line of Fine Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, and
Neckties, and in fact every thing you would find in
an up-to-date
Qcnt's Furnishing Store.
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Cannot be stirps;.
Vtefore buying.
C. 8. STEVENS,
M'CONNELLSBURQ, PA.
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185, :I25, li.fio, 5 to ill). Spring, $2,110 to 1.75. Mattresses
i 50, .1.75 to to. C'ouohes, j.50 to 12 Cots, !.: and 1 85. Cribs
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.".D and 32 7,r). Iron Heds, 42.40
Cure Crip
in Two Day.
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on-every
frtnrz box, 25c.
It has been reported I
was selling out my entire
stock oi millinery foods.
I did sell at Auction all of
my old stock, and have
just received a lull lot of
new goods, consisting: of
Pattern Hats, Ready-to-Wear
Hats, Untiimmed
Hats, and a general line of
Millinery, and they ate
now on sale. Remember
NO OLD STOCK
to select from.
Come and see my goods
before buying elsewhere,'
as I know I can save you
money.
Yours for Bargains,
NELLV. DAWNEY,
HUST0INT0WN. PA.
NEW
BUGGIES
My sheds are lull of brand
new buggies and wagons, both
factory and
HAND -fr 4-.
MADE & fc
and my iprlces are as low as the
lowest.
Please call and see my con
veyances. Verv truly vours,
W. R. EVANS,
Hustontown, Pa.
Kennedy's Laxative Honey end Ta
Cures all Couults.'and expels Colds trots)
:he system by gently moving tbe bowels.
VALUABLE FARM
FOR SALE.
Situate in Taylor township, on the
road leading from Hustontown to the
.obertsd ale nmrket, containing l.'lO
teres; 100 acres cleared, of which
ibout 50 acres are fine meadow luiul;
balance in timber, (iood state of cul
tivation. Good House, pump at the
door. Burn, 45x70. Terms easy.
Call on, or address"
A. J. Fhakkr,
H-i-tf. Hustontown, Pa.
LADIES
Idr. la Franco'sI
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Safe, Quick. Reliable Regulator
Hujverlor to ottier remedlM lolrt at MkU price n.
OnrA nimrantccxl. Biicci'iwfully ued by oivr
. t20 0,000 Women, Price, CentN, dnm-
KUttor by mall. TosLlUiinlaln tHtokiet trt.
Ir. LaFrauoOi Fblladelplila, l'a
KILLthbCO
AND CURE THE
LUNGS j
Or. King's
WITH
Ubm Discovery
rnn CONSUMPTION Pries
rUtl I ODGHSand 60c t $1.00
J0L0S Fre Trial.
Burest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB
LES, or MONEY BACK.
REVIVO
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"Made a
Well Man
THE V2 a Ha V
HBVIVO JXTniVXUI3Y
TirtKlucpa Una renulta In SO day. It sots
liuwurrully miaQulckly. l.ures ltuit others lull.
otiiiK men una r.-Ktiln thnlr lost umnltooU. utitl
oM men may recover llielr youthful vttror hv
tii-ln IIKVIAO. Jt Quickly Bd uuieily ru-aiovi-s
NervousiieiiH, I,ot Vltullty, 8uuul
WeuknmNHutih as liMt Power, FiiIIIiik Memory,
Wttsilus I)l.s!us, mid effects of self-abue or
excess mid lnaiscietlon. which tin ills ouo for
study, bUHlness or marriaita. It not only cures
by utiirtitiK at the scat of dleae, but ua great
nerve lonle mid l.loo.l builder, brltiKlua
back I hit pink alow to imU cheek and re.
HiorltiK tho lii-v ol yoiiili. It wurcis off an-proui-hltigdUouse.
4iisIm onhavlnir HKVItO,
no other. It can be carried in vent ttocltet. Hy
iiiull, ftl.OO pur iwokaue, or six for V&.oo, W
Vive free advloe and counsel to till who wish II
with tfimrantee. ClrcttlarH free. AtlUreu
ROYAL MEOICIht CO., trln Bids., Chioige, III
Kor sale ia McConnellsburK nC
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CHICHESTER'S EHCLISII
PEflUYROYAL PILLS
DIAMOND
BRAN0
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J.AOIESI Ask your Irujrirlst for A
ciii-CHKH-ruu'a riu.ti tu fw and j
Oiit.ii iiielulllu iHixrs, sealed with Bluet O J
Kmu.n Toikootuki. Duyofyourv
l.niKnijt and suk for "UI-'UK. KU'a V
tNUI.INU I'll. I K, lb ItlAMUNU for
twcutv-flvs ycais kuowa as Itcdt, kutl, Al
wnys Hrlluhle. Hold by Urug-frtiits evrry wliets.
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