I'.uy your caudy from Huston at Saltillo. Ho ran supply yon from tho Ton of candy just re ceived. Special terms to schools. Dr. W. F. Teeter will bo at the Washington House, De -ember 17th to 2th. Crown and Bridge work. Fillings that save your teeth. Artificial teeth that look natural anl lit to perfection. I'Hinless e.ttractiou. It is a mistake to use a violent cathartic to open the bowels. A gentle movement will accomplish the same results without causing distress or serious consequences later. DeWitt's Little Early Ris ers are recommended. Sola at Trout's drug store. The Pni1psburj( IV ) Journal says that J. M. Edwards, former ly of Wells Valley, and Miss Ef tie M. Wojds. of Osceola, Pa., wero married last Thursday eve ning by Kev. C. T. Dunning. The News joins in best wishes. For chapped Bnd cracked hands nothing is quite as good as an ap plication of DeW.tfs Witch Hazel Halve. Put it on before going to bed, use an old pair of gloves and see what a difference the mom ing will bring. Sold at Trout's drug store. Martin Bishop, of Thompson township, although his hair is whitened by the frosts of seven ty-nino winters, is one of those meu who do not propose to grow old as long as thu good Master gives them a reasonable amount or health and strength. During the season just closed, he husked ninety eight shocks of corn, and it took a pretty brisk young mm to make the "uubbius" tly any faster than M irtia. We hope tlv life of our old fiiend may be soared many years to come. Back ache, cold hands and feet, lheurnatism, and kindred ail ments caused by improper actiou of the kidneys, yield readily to a short tieatment of DeWitt's Kid ney and lilac der Pills. They quickiy drive the poisons troru the system and thus alTord relief A week's treatment for 27c. lie commended and sold at Trout's drug store. Fulton county has a Fire In surance Company of its own. It itduly incorporated under the laws ol Pennsylvania, and its of rieers are bonded according to lav. It is called the Fulton County Mutud Fire Insurance Company; its president is James R. Sharp, one of Bethel town ship's substantial citizsns, and his postoftico is Dott. Tho Com pany is now carrying :00,(H)0.00 risks, is well on the second year of its existence, and last yeai sustained but two losses, aggre gating a total ol $1:2. j. No loss es, means nothing to pay for your insurance. E. C. DeWitt & Co.. of Chicago, at whose laboratory K'odol is pre pired, assure us that this re raarkable digestant and correct ive for the stomach, conforms fully to all provisions of the Na tional Pure Food and Drug Law The Kodol laboratory is a very largo one, but if all the sufferer? from indigestion aud stomach troubles could know the virtues of Kodol, it would bo impossible for the manufacturers to keep up with the detr.and. Kodol is sold here at Trout's drug store. C. A. Stoner, a member of the firm heretofore known as Miller & Stoner, corno." of Washington avouuo aid Tenth street, has purchased the interest of his partner, Thomas Miller, and will continue tho grocery business al the old stand on a larger scale, in viting to his place of business former customers as well as all in need of auything in his line. We congratulate Mr. Stoner on this mark of enterprise on his pirt, he having come here from Akersville, Fulton county, where ho was engaged in the general store business. Tyrone Time.". hides Wanted. The undesigned will pay for green hides freo from cuts, the following prices : Steers aud lieffers, 10c; sows, 9c; bulls, c; calf skins, GO to 80c; tallow, 1c. Cut hides, 1 cent a pound less than foregoing prices; salted hides, 11 to IScents. Paul Vai;nku. Cumberland Valley Trains Ijoeve Fort Loudon at 7.42 a. m., 11.47 a. in., 2.4.5 p. rn.; leave Mer cersburgatS.04a. m., 12.07 p. :n., and 3.05 p. m. Arrive at Mercersburg at 7.47 a. m., 10.28 a. m., and 5.53 p. m Loudon, 8.07 a. m., 10. IS a. m, and 6.13 p, uj. State's Champion Huntress Mini Erie Fur well of Lock llit ven, Clmloii Comity's cliumpion huntress, who receutly killed a 250 ponnd hour, a 12-pound wild tur key, a lii pound raccoon and :i brace of nibhit nil in one duy while huntinguttili'ti Union. Miss Karwell is yet in her teens mid is a regnltir student t the (Vntrnl State Noinml School in Lock Ha ven. Her father, E 15. Fanvell, is ii former State game warden and an expert hunter. AN ALAUMINll SITUATION frequently results from neglect of cloggea bowels and torpid liv er, uutil constipation becomes chronic. This condition is un known to those who use Dr. Kiug's New Life Pills; the best and gen tlest regulators of stomach and bowels. Guaranteed by Trout's the druggist. Price i.'c. Didn't Cure For the School Law.. James Beckiey of Northumber land, bitterly denounces the com pulsory educational law, and due todefying this Act of Assembly he is now serving forty-eight hours in the Sunbury jail. Hockley and his wife were brought before Jus tice of tho Pence Carpenter on Tuesday evening Nov. 2., charged with not sending their daughter to school. The testimony produced showed that the gir! had been ab sent from school thirty-four days out of fifty. Hockley said he would govern his own household and that he did not give a rap for the law. When fined two dollars he refused to pa and became the guest of Warden McDuiucll, of Sunbury. Ex. DEVTH PROM LOCKJAW never follows an injury dressed with Buckler.'s Arnica Salve. Its antisep'.ic and healing properties prevent blood poisoning. Chas. Oswald, merchant, of Reusselaers ville, N. Y.. writes : "It cured Seth Burch, of this place, of the ugliest sore on his neck I ever -aw." Cures cuts, wound., burns and sores. 2."c at Trout's drug store. Han On Drunks. The Pennsylvania has revived an old order about hauling intoxicat ed persons on its passenger trains. The order was issued several years ago and was to tho ell'eet that any person found to he under the in Ihience of liquor should not be nl lowered to enter a train. Wheth er the order had gradually been forgotten or whether some acci dent is not known, but it has re cently been reissued. Intoxicated men are often boisterous un l the railroad ollicers fear that not only will annoyance be caused to the con ductor and trainmen, by the per son by the person insisting ou go ing from cooch tocoach, but there is annoyance to other passengers and there is danger to such man being thrown from the platform or depping from it at a station and then attempting to board the train after it had started. If taken at the "Sneeze Stage," Preveutics a toothsome candy Tablet will surely and quickly check an approaching cold or la grippe. When you first catch cold or feel it coming o.i take Dr. Shoop's Preveutics, and the prompt effect will certainly sur prise and please you. Preveutics surely supply the proverbial 'ounce of prevention;" Sold in 5 cent and 25 cent b 'xes at Dick son's drug store. A iooJ KuliiiL Every applicant for a license to practice medicine in Pennsylvania will hereafter bo required to pre sent with his application for exam ination bytlie State Medical hoard 4 a photograph of himself certitied by the dean of the college from which lie graduated and signed by tho candidate himself. This rule was adopted by the State Medical Council at a meet ing at Harrisburg for tho purpose of making more difficult imperson ations of these examination!! and it will become operative at the ex aminations next June. Owing to the small number of applicants registered for the Ieccinberexam inations it was decided not to en dorse it at that time. A similar rule Ii h baun adopted by the State- Dentil examining board which has been imposed upon by impersonators. The medical council is suspicious tint certain applicants have obtained licenses by having some one else take the examination for them. Announcements for ,Y1. C. Church. Fort Littleton. -Sabbath c.chool, 0:30 a. n.; preac'nng, 10:30; Ep worth League, 7 p. m. Kaobsvillo. Sabbath school, 9.30 a m ; CUss meeting, 10:30; Preaching service, 7 p. n... Ho vival services continue nihtly every eveniug tins week, iuclud iug Saturday evening. McCmnellsburg Sabbath school, 0:30 a. m ; class meeting, 10:30 a m ; Hpworth League, 7 p. m. Sale Register. Saturday, December 22. S. C. Yeakle, intendiug to remove from the county, will sell at his resi dence in McConuellsburg, hors es, harness, cow, buggy, wagon, gasoline engine and woodsawing outtit, and mauy other nrticles. Sale begins at 1 o'clock. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Thursday, March 7. Christian Martin, having rented his farm, and intendiug to quit farming, will sell athisresideuce, twomiies south of McCounellsburg, horses, cattle, hogs, farming implements, hay, corn, a,tid household goods. Sale begins at 0 o'clock. A. L. Wible, Auctioneer. Tuesday, March 12, John Fore man will 8311 at his residence ou the Hush Cline farm at Fort Lit tleton, live stock, farming imple meuts,'c. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. A. L. V'ible, auctioneer. A GUARANTIED CI' RE FOR PILES. Itching, blind, bleeding or pro si uding piles. Druggists refund i.oney if Pao Omtment fails to ire any case, no matter of how ..:ig standing, in 0 to 14 days. 'irst application gives ease and .est. 50c. If your druggisthasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will e forwarded post paid by Pans vlediciue Co., St. Louis, Mo. Supervisors Organize. If the plans of Joseph W. 1 1 un to", State Commissioner of High ways, are successful, more than 4)iio road supervisors in the sixty- seven counties of the State will be organized into separate organiza tions in each county, the object being to "get them together" for the advancement of the good roads idea. In Erie county an organiza tion has already been effected, mid Commissioner Hunter believes it only a question of a short time un til the same conditions prevail in each county. Speaking of the plan at his home at Jenkintown, Mr. Hunter said: "School diiectors have their or ganizations, where they talk over the latest ideas in educational mat ter, with resultant advantages to the public school system. If the supervisors in every county are or ganized along similar lines, all the new things in road building and road improving will bo thorough ly disseminated and discussed. The work of the State Department will bo facilitated and aided." 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 C to 14 days. 50c. On Monday while selecting lum ber for u set of ladders at the lum ber yard of Mr. .1. W. Mellott, in this place, Mr. Wultor Lynch was so unfortunate as to step on a plank which contained a spike, the spike, after passing through the thick gum and felt sole of his boot entered his foot a considerable dis tance. Mrs. Thus. Walker, of Mercers burg, spent last week with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sloan, in this place, and on Friday Mr. Walker drove over and remained until Saturday, when they returned home. While here Mr. Walker purchased the lumber for a new barn which he intends erecting in the spring. If you like Coffee, but dare not drink it, try Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee. It is true that real Cof fee does disturb the stomach, heart aud kidneys. Hut Dr. Shoop's Health fJoH'uo has not a grain of true colfeo in it. Being made from torched grains, malt, etc., it forms a wholesome, food like drink, yet having the true flavor of Old Java and Mocha Cof fee. "Made ii a minute." (Jill at our e tore for a freo sample. Sold by E. R. McClain. Mil in, - .aa-iy itinera I Tha famous li,ttla plllo. WINTER MILLINERY. Trimmed and Untr'.mmed Velvet Hats, Felt Hats, College Hats, Children's Tarns, Infants Cap, Tobapunns, Velvet and Silk Rosen, . Wings, Plume1, etc. Ribbons, Rilblboris,, Dress Materials, White Milk, lllu.-k Silk, Plain, Plaid and Fancy Silk, Velvet. Hilk, Mohairs, Cloth, Voile, Tricot. ' WAISTINGS ! )ress Trimming ! Braids, All-over Laced, Embroidery, New Belts, Faeimitors, Corsets! Lorsetsl Corsets! FURS! FURS! FURS ! Ladies' and Children's Knit I'nderwear. X, J. Wiener, Hancock, Maryland. Banner Patterns! Manner Patterns I Best trade, prices paid for eggs 11 nd poultry. 0. M'CLAIN'S New Grocery Store! Fuil and up-to-date line of Groceries, Confections, Cigars, and To bacco. I am prepared to jive The Teach ers of the county a special rate on Holiday Candles and Oranges. I have a line line of Comic andSou uenier Postals, While you are in town institute week call and see me as 1 can give you some good prices on Candy and Oranges. COMli! COM ! -COME! o O 1-. R. M'CLAIN. NEW YORK STYLES FOR INSTITUTE Institute is drawing near Wo hava sent a special order to New York for hats, feathers, ribbons, belts and collars -all of tho latest styles for iustituKe week, which we will sell at a small prolit. We expect to y ive one and ull the greatest bargains tliey ever received In millinery during Institute. We still have a few dress skills, petticoats, shist waists, chil dren's toques and hoods, which we will close out at cost. If you need anything In this lino you cannot atford to miss these great bargains and pay more money elsewhere for the same goods. All hats trimmed free and it fancy hat pin given with each liat purchased at our store. AIRS. A. E. LITTLE McConnellsburg. Opposite STEVENS & RAKER'S Bargain Store, For First Fall Days We Have The Goods. FALL AND WINTER. t'nderwear coming in at prices that will surprise you. ( )versl.oes, LejOflus and Itublicr Goods now ou hand at a oloan-sweepinjf price goods that we commenced buying as early as April and May. We have a full line of outlnjr cloth at Sc., a yd., gingham and cali coes as low as m. a yd. Muslins, shirtings, seersuckers, llanueletts, at low prices. Men's cords from l'. ID up. Q L,C5 jnnc f'1' Ulld tt dozen while they last. We still have a few doen tin cans that we are closing out for J"c. "TR ROPE first c'a3s Sisal twi,,o!'1'- I'j-i ropo halters 1.1 and L'lc, w. b halters 'M and 4"c, harness pads that we are selling for from 10 to 4He. SHELLS ! Shells ! '"tcrandL-.M.C.sl.ells . 3 and 3J dram of powder, all size shot llrt class for 1.1c. a box. Crocks from t to 2 gallon each, prices 4 to 10c. ca':h; 2 gallons 2 le. A full line of groceries that we sell as low us tho lowest, aud for SIK UCS'dou't fall to try Slovens A Kaker before you buy. All kinds of country produci taken in exchange, wheat, 71o; rye, COo: oats, :t()c; onions, 7'ic, and country lard 10c. Potatoes 4Sc. Call and see us. No trouble to show you goods If you don't buy Stevens & Raker, HIDES. Jamea Sipes it Boat pay 10, 13, and IGc a pound cash, Tor beef hides at their butcher shop in McConncllsburjr, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow- Subscribe for the News. 0 McConnellsburg. Pa. J aaaejucaananyir rrnmoM . Postofflce. I'.espectrully yours, Ciear Richjc, Pa. or sale at Trout's drug Store- w J? nDY: LKWIS H. WIBLE, PHKRIDCNT. W. 3COTT ALEXANDER, VIC PHKOIDrNf . FRANK P. LYNCH, ATTORNEY AND SOIICITOH. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OR M'CONNELLSQURG, I VY. Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits. The Hank has Increased In business rapidly and it is now ready to share its mirnlnsrn with its depositors, thus giving tbem a safe invest ment at homo. Notice the growth during the first live months business.- Total resources at closn of business April 2,l!i)!j, $71,333.03; May 24th, $80,711.41; June 23rd, $1)I,S5.30; July 24lh, $101,023.11; August 24tJi, 35112,000.00. If you cannot call In person, send your deposits by mail, they will receive prompt attention. DIRECT O W S3 : LEWIS H. WIBLE. UNO. P. SIPES. UNO A.HENRY. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. D. L. GRISSINtsEH, R. M. KENDALL. CHAS. E. BARTON. oooooooooooooo coococococoo o o 8 I have spent some time in the Eastern Ci(- ies buying fall and winter goods. o I offer you a line of goods that can not be O matched except in the city stores. Ladies', J misses and childrens V I LONG o o at any price. Also a Beautiful line of Ready trimmed Hats. Latest Patterns in Dress Goods, either home or imported cloth. Carpets at 25, 30,35, 50. 75c, and $1 per yd. Heating Stoves, $6, 8, 10, 15, $20, and $22.50 each. Cooking Stoves, $13. $15, 20, $25, 30 each. Iron Bedsteads, 1.85. 2 50, $3.50, 355. Chamber Suits 20 to 25 each. Rockers 1.25 to $3 each. 8 8 O O o o o o 8 o o 8 FANCY PORTLAND CUTTERS I $10 to S3Q each. Bob Sleds $10 to $1 j per set. Wooven Fence 22 to 50 cents per X rod. Top Buggies $40 to 65 each. q Anything you need to eat, use or wear at a low price. CLAY PARK, . 1 Three Springs, Pa. o 8 oooooooooooo Seasonable A lai'tfe variety of Ludles', Misses and Children's Clouks, Jacttets and Long Coats, from ii to tlO. We scored a pheiKxu Inal success with thut lust season, and that is why wivhave the present collection. .4 15 m See Our Clothing ! No matter what the price -ours (it perfectly also, full of style, shape and sterling service. Tho best meu's dress over couta In Fulton county for lfr'. Storm Overcoats, 4.50; Water prof Coats, $2.50; Storm Dress Ovorcoats, $ 1; line Haln Coats, 12.50 and 14. Boys' Cord Punts, 4 'c, Youths' 1.15, ron's $1.25, Men's fine cords, lined through, 2. Men's working coats, 1, $1.25, and 1.50. Men's and Boys' Cord Caps 2c. 8S Shoes I Shoes! Shoes! m k m i Our shoe trade was never belter, and our stock never larg er, than now even though the price of loathor is much higher thuu in former years. l-Ityh cut storm shoes, in black and tan leather. Same as we handled last year and by early buying, price is samo as last year. Felt boots for ni'jn, women and chil dren. See our lino of f Ladies' Furs In bow scuifs and mull's. A line line of cotton, wool und louther (floves. The lurgObt line of Blankets we ever had. Lurjro full siz' d Bed Comforts, $1. 1 Dress Goods In all the new effects. Shirt waist Patterns, no two alike. Out ing cloth, canton flannels, muslins, nnjrhams, prints, wool llan nclettes, &c. , You remember the underwear for men of last year ut "5c. per suit, the same this yeur, and ladies' ai 4"o. ler suit. Boys and Youths, same price as before. Men's fleeced lined heavy shirts (blue) at 3!! and 45c. Trunks, suit cuscs, curpets, win dow shades, horse blankets, and euri-laue robes, gnain S. K. a. cotton batting. fe V, i McConnellsburg. m DIGESTS Tk II. MliiwWu XX, 0. XtoWITT i Asli tor Kodol'a 1906 Alaianac ard MEHRIL W. N CASHIER. B. FRANK HENRY, Asm , CASMitn, COATS I o o o oooocooeocoo 600DS FOR WEATHER AT PRICES. I ft' si . . Johnston, - m - ; WHAT YOU IJAT JH Mia.iOK trial kfel mU In W ( COl&VJiMY, CXilCACO, UUU 2'X) Yoar Calander. 5PEPSIA CURE V
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