FULTuN COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. 6. W. P&vK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. DECEMBER 27,1906. Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADTIRTIHINO RlTH. Pr nqimre o( K lino II men II W) !er square euoh autmequem Insertion.... SO. AH advenlHement Inserted for Lena than three inuatbs oharged by the squure. 3 ai. rtmos. I yr. One.fn'irth column 115.00. lnf hulf enlumn 2R.00. One Column 40.00. iiono 40 00 MOO. 180.00 ISO 00 75.00 Nothing (nnerted for lean than VI 1'rufeuloaal Cards one rear (5 DISEASES IN DRINKING CUPS. Dr. Dixon Sounds Warning It Is An Old Story He Says. "The danger of the disease spreading common drinking cup is an old story, but the warning cannot be too frequently repeat ed in the hope of having it heed ed by more and more people." When making this statement, State Health Commissionar Sam ueiG. Dix madded thathe thought more and more people realized that they jeopardized their health and lives when they drank from the common cup iu railway trains, public fountains and other public places and were refusing to run the risk of contracting cousump lion or some other iufectious dis ease. He called attention to the in creasing number of people who when traveling carry with them their own cup or bad a supply of inexpensive paraffin cups. "It seems strmge," says Mr. Dixon, "that so many people who would not think of wiping their faces on a towel that a stranger had just used will go to a public water cooler or fountain and d rink from a tin cup that may have been used just before them by a con sumptive." A vegetable corrective for the stomachs of babies and children, with the name of each ingredient in plain English on every bottle, that isCascaswoet, the ideal med icine for the little ones. Contains noopntes. Conforms fully with National Pure Food and Drug Law. Write E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, 111., , for the "Baby Book." Sold at Trout's drug stoie. WEsT DUBLIN. Mrs. Margaret Kesselrinp, of Hustontown," is spending a few days with relatives in this vicini ty. Mrs. Stephen Wilson is in poor health from dropsy. George W. Clevenger, of Hus tontown, spent Sunday with his brother Hiram Clevenger. James Iieeder has taken the contract for saio.g the timber purchased bf Mr. Youug, ot Hol idays burg, last wintar, from C. M. Brant. The Christmas entertainment at Fairview on Monday night, was well rendered by the pupils of the Sunday school. David Hockensmith, of Illinois, is visiting his parents. S. H. Hockensmith and wife. Our school is progressing well under the care of W. W. Hoover. Reprint, News Herald : "There is at least one effectual, safe and reliable Coutch Cure Dr. Shoop's that we regard as suitable, ev en for the youngest child. For years, Dr. Snoop bitterly oppos ed the use of opiates or narcotics in medicine, offering 10 per drop to any one finding opium, chloro form, or any other poisonous or narcoticiogredient in Dr. Sh.iop's Couh Cure. And the challenge is as yet unanswered. Here is one manufacturing physician, who welcomed with much satis faction the new Government Pure Food and Drug Law. The pu ta li:! can now protect itself at all times, by insisting on having Dr. Shoop's, when a cough remedy is needed." Sold at Dickson's drug store. "II. M. Sipea, a student in the Pennsylvania Business College in Lancaster, Pa., Is spending his holiday vacation with his parents in Dublin township. Mr. Sipes haa been at Lancaster since last April and expects to return after the holidays. He has already ta ken two ot their courses, and ex-pn-'s to stay as long as there Is anything m sijht. POPE PUS X GIVES : NEW YEARS GREETING. Handsome Portrnlt of Pontiff With Bless lug lo Pennsylvania!!. The thoughlfuluess ot Pope Pius X for Christians in all parts of the world is beautifully exem plified in a signed portrait given to the Philadelphia North Ameri can as a New Year's greeting to the people of Pennsylvania. The portrait is inscribed in the Pope's own handwriting with the words of the apostolic benediction. lhe portrait and inscription have been artistically reproduced in the most exporsive photograv ure process, and a copy of it, 11x15 inches, will be a part of ev ery copy of the Sunday North American for December '60. No handsomer work of ai t and no more titling souvenir of a great and good personage has ever been published. The publication of the portrait of iiis Holiness is made with the consent of His Grace, Archbish op Ryan, of Philadelphia. Copies of this artistic work are being displayed by all newsdeal ers. Education in Business. In the New Idea Woman's Magazine for January, appears an interesting interview with a clever woman who has worked up a unique business for herself in the publishing world. This woman, Miss May Lme'don White, is conversant with the work of publishing from begin ning to end, and rinds sufficient occupation in giving assistance of various kinds toauthorsnnd pub lishers generally. Miss Wmte predicates tact and education as the essentials to success io. the publishing world, and indeed id any line of business. "I am in clined to think," she is quoted as saying, "that thi question of e;l ucation is very closely wrapped around the success of women in business. Possibly the ordinary type of business woman is only a partial success. Possibly we do not know how many of us have been tried and found wantmg ii ine qualities that help men to surpass us. But the ordinary typo of business woman is not well educated. I rather believe the ability to get an education usually carrries with it the force of character necessary to success in business. The woman who has sense enough to acquire an edu cation may in the majority of cas es be counted upon to use the s ;me sense in learning how to ea -n her living. The highly edu cated are frequently said to be too impractical for eery day pur poses. I think such cases are the exception." Hard on the Tramp. The Franklin County Grand Jury has come down on the tramp hard. It h-is become known that Frauklin county authorities were kind and rather lenient to the ho bo and it appeared many ot ttie profession went that way to gel their winter quarters, cither at almshouse or at the jail. Thi. item was brought before fhe Grand Jury and the matter was investigated. Thirty six tramps were found in the county jail, some of whom were found to have means of support and were buy ing provisions, tobacco, etc., and making themselves comfortable. The Grand Jury came down on this and now reccommends that they sleep on the floor; that they beprohibited from playing games; that all articles be taken away from them when they are admit ted; that they be not permitted to buy or havo tobacco in the jail; in other words, that prison life be made as distasteful to them as possible. At the almshouse, where the tramp nuisance has not bacn as great as was teported, it is recommended that all tramps who are committed for lodging aro not to have matches, tobacco or readiog matter. Thus the way faring man is being cut oil from his luxuries and he perhaps will give Franklin county a wider berth than heretofore. Fulton county might get a pointer from the action of their neighbor over the mountain. TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY. take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund mon ey if it fails to cure. E.W. Grove's 'signature is on each box. 25c '-1 THB BRST BilioiiftneiA. l.lv plnint, ludlfrtnt atipalmn, suk I rfuiea, c.llim laria, Hrnrtltnt Icncvi Jgilllclur, SCHENCK Mandrake 2. "Liven the Liver. ITac4 ver 5venJy ran I tie st roii ectil tea timonlnl to ttfir ttinVo ittitl 1cim l '4- voti well no nerd x' to tike ti'iu con- i'-tj :. : ilnl,.!!. It...-. .,1.1a V Par stile ee ?rvhere. tff'W nlji a tax, or by VI . J. II. JUiClllA . & Sen ptiii,i.iphi S UPPER DUBLIN. Most of the folks around here are busy getting in thrir winter wood, and stirring up the lire. Harry Mcllhanev and family, of Woodvale, last week moved in with the former's father, Wm. Mcllhaney.-t Zack Vallance and daughter otTod township, spent Mouday night in the homo of Auctioneer James M. Chesnut. Maude Fields is succeeding nicely as teacher of the Chesnut's school this winter. Mrs. Charles Sipes is on the sick list. John Keebaugh is getting lum ber ready to build a new barn. Mary Purcell, of Tyrone, is spending a lew weeks at the home of her parents. Peter Mellott, of Kearney, is spending a few weeks with his parents, Caleb Mellott and wife, Lillian Fleming, teacher ol Glunt's school, is spending her loliday week witn her pa eats at Clear Ridge. DeKalb Chesnut aud si iters Nora and Em ma attended the pro- traded meeting at Knobsv'ille last Wednesday evening.. Davd Str.it, wife and son Dent last Saturday in the home f Mrs. Strait's father, James Chesnut. i Ii i? amnUke to use a violent cathartic to open the bowels. A gentle movement will accomplish the same results without causing distress or serious conseqjences later... DeWitt's Little Early Ris ers are recommended. Sola at Trout's drug store. BURN r CABINS. Cora Kelly, who has been visit ing some time with her sister at Pittsburg, has returned to her home near Decorum. Clem Chesnut, of Hustontown, was in our town recently on bus iaess. Newell Crouse, who has been atteuding scho.il at Uuntingdou, came home on last Thursday to spend Christmas. Mrs Sarah Comerer spent Tues day and Wednesday with her sis tar, Rachel James near Shade Gap. Mrs. Roy McGehee is sf.endinc omo timo with her parents, at Decorum. Wesley Fraker, or Fort Little t n, spent Wednesday in this this place. Bertha Appleby and three chil dren, of P.tlsbur, ore speuding some time with her relatives iu this place. Bessie Rnese, who has been teaching school in Clearfield coun ty, came home on Thursday to spend Christmas. Jim Kelly and wife, of Dee r- urn, spent f riuay afternoon with their daughter, Mrs. P. J. Wa ters of this plac Roy Locke and family, spen1! Sunday at Robeit Mills' near Shade Gap. Lemuel Cline and wif attended the wedding of Carrie James. near Shade Gap last Wednesday. David Bowman, wife and daugh ter Goldie, spent Sunday with their son Fred on Cle i r Ridge. I Blaine Welch, who has been em ployed in Steelton, camohomeon Saturday to spend Christmas. Open the bowels and get the cold out of your system. Kenne dy's Laxative Cough Syrup opens the bowels and at the same Jirne allays the inflamatlon of the mu cous membranes. Contains Hon ey and Tar. Drives' out the cold and stops the cough. ' Absolute ly freefrom any opiatts. Con forms to the National Pure Food and Drug Law, Pleasant to take Hold at Trout's drug store. i Com- 1 I nn, Con- I rndnchr, 1 . Ma. I 1 3 I Pills AJ 41 A s 5-a or 7 - Mice Eat Christinas Monty. When Fran it KnrMvrif, L'otuville, wmt lust Saturday to get a paebpge of $50t.i, which he had placed away for Christmas gift buying, he was almost pros trated by the discovery that a neighbor's white mice had eaten the money, which was in bills, al most entirely, only', .small frag ments beii.g left. So small wore the piece? left that the Ujion Safe Deposit Com pany refused to redeem them, vnd it is doubtful if the govern ment will redeem much of it. Deadly Serpent Biles are as common in India as are stomach aud liver disorders with ns. For the latter however there is a sure remedy: the great re storative medicine, of which S. A. Brown, of Dennettsville, S. C, says : They restored my wife to perfect health, after years of suf fering with dyspepsiaand a chron ically torpid liver." Electric Bit ters cure chills and fever, malar ia, biliousness, lame back, kiduoy troubles and bladder disorders. Sold on guarantee by Trout's the druggist. Price TiOc. , Shot Near Broad Top City. Robert Black, ngi d was ac cidentally shot below the heart onTuesdiy of last week, by a young man by the name of Dibel hiss, on the mountain near Broad Top City. Black lived only a few minutes. The young men were hunting foxes when Black un fortunately got in the way of a Winchester rifle which exploded rather quickly. He was a broth er of A. J. Black, a popular coal deiler.of the Broad Top section. Following The Trail, When our soldiers weut toCuba and the Philippines, health was the most u:por tan t con sideratr.n. Willis T. Morgan, retired Com missary Sergeant U. S. A., of Rural Route 1, Concoid, N. II, says : "i was two years in Cuba and two years in the Philippines, ind being subject to colds, I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which kept me in perfect health. Aud now, iu New H?mpshire, we find it the best medicine in the world for coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and all luny diseases." Guaranteed at Trout's tho druggist. IV co .'Oc. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Henry Sharp, of Locust Grove, drove a colt id a double team to Hancock. The colt irightenod and ran otf, demolishing a buggy on the street and wrecking Mr. Sharp's wagon. Cumberland Valley Trains Leave Fort Loudon at 7.42 a. m., 11.47 a. m., 2.43 p. m.; leave Mer- cersburgat8.04a. m.. 12.07 p. :n., and 3.05 p. m. Arrive at Mercersburg at 7.47 a. m., 10.28 a. in., and 5.53 p. m. Loudon, 8.07 a. m., 10. 48 a. m., and 0 13 p, m. Bed-room Suits- 'SilTvrh pisss&sssJ; fifty ' 4i3sJ' WJm ' 4 b W$ t. b. stevess NAM A?rn t i J I A If n 1 3 tfl E"t of roBlolEco. i l l T iJ 1. 75 and $2 50. Commode, $2 50; Washstands, 4.25, and up. Dress ers, $10.50 and up. Hall Hacks, 17 and up. ChilToDlers, $10. Combination bookcase and writing desk, l.l.75. Extension Tables, (i-f. 5.83; 8-ft. $7.85 to fS.40; 10 ft. I0 60. Dining-room Chairs, f.l.(H), $5 and up to $8.50 Hockers, 1 25 up to .V0; Heed, $:i up to $0.50; Child's l and up. High-chairs, $1.15 and up. Stands, 75c, up to $1.50. Glass-ball foot Stand, l.75. Easels, Mirrors, Towel Hocks, Pictures, Picture Frames nyide to ordo-, and a lot of other things in the line of house furnishings. We also have a nice line of Fresh Confections and Oysters fresh from Baltimore Cc me and look our line over whether you buy or not. Welcome to everybody. - A V Take uaxauve wromo iusnms Tablets, Seven Midori boxes sold In past 12 months. This Ricnattire. J rv I"'"-'"J v'w iv v ,r ! V - mm ! JJ 0. il 0. Fulton County OUCJANI.Kn IN.1K87 ) d re-r Cent. Interest tn Id on Time Deposits. This old ami well known Financial Institution Is now , permanently located In Its new room In the. A. tl. Narebutlil- In)?. Lurge additions have been mnilo to the, : i . ,, . gCAPITAL STOCK g 0 i 0 and the number of Stockholder has been increased to FIP- d TURN, 'which ' (rives all depositors a security of upward of CJ 0 0 0 S5 Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. J C ' The Fulton County Dank IN'O BUSINK33 and extends The Fulton County Bank does ft. GENERAL BANK- 1 IN'O BUSINK33 and extends every favor to their patrons and, friends, consistent with sound banking, . . . " ; '. ; W. H. NELSON, McConncilsburg, Pa. ! Cashier. 0 00m0W,000fll00 0 0Jw.00 000.0.0J000 This Space Belongs : To Tho Tn-Statc Business College, Cumberland, Md. SPLENDID BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Owing to fulling health, und desir ing to retire from business, 1 will close out my pntire stoi-k of merchandise consisting of Hardware of all kinds, nances, Stoves, Fencing Wire, Bar Iron,. Chanilieu Suits, Sideboards, Mattresses, Carpets, &c, either at cost to customers, "or the whole busi ness to any one wishing to take it. This is an excellent'opportunity for an energetic man, and an excellent chance will be given the right man. For further information cull on or address D V.. M'CLAIN, " Sullillo, Pa. Trespass Notice. Came to and on my property on or about October 1, 111 (I, one light-red cow with horns, crop oil' left ear, and slit In riiiht, blind of left eye. The I owner will pleifse come forward and I pay damages and take the cow away, 1 or she wiil be disnosod of according to law, IIarvkv WjSHAIlT, Wells Tannery, 12 li-.1t. Fultou County, Ia. Notice, The policy holders of the "Fulton County Mutual Fire Insurance Com pany" are hereby uotilied that a mat ing will lie held the 2nd Tuesday of January at Needmore, Pa., by the company io elect its olllcers aud trans act such business as may come before it. SAMt'F.L M. CAUNF.LL, -t. Secretary. Kelieves sour stomach, palpitation of this heart. Digests what you eat .l-pii ce. $22 50 and 27.50; 8-piece, 82S.S0 and t.12 75. Iron Beds, $2 40 2.S.-), .J 2", $4.M, ,j to 10. Spring, -', 92.(10 to :U5. Mattresses 50, 1:1.75 to to. Couches, 5.50 to 13. Cots, $1.(15 and l 85. Cribs To Cure a Cold in One J-k. 0 . - w Cut ofT that cough $:tfWM and prevent Wmmty bronchitis and consumption. h rtrM'o C 1 m. .v .yuuuj uwiiuam xiiroai ana L.ung memuue lor 75 years, . . , , . ... Get it of your druggist and keep it always ready in the J.cuse. 1 f 0 Bank 0 0 does ft. GENERAL' BANK- l r jr every favor to their patrons w 8 0000 V ' 0r0. 0 0 0000X000000 L. W. FUNK Dealer In Pianos jj Organs The undersized takes this method of informing the people of Fulton county that ho is prepared to furnish High Crude Pianos ond organs at pi ices that are attractive, lie makes a specialty of the LESTER ' PIANOS an instrument of national reputa tion; and the MILLER AND THE WEAVER ORGANS Being a thoroughly trained tnner, he is prepared jn short no tice to tune pianos or repair or gans. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A sample Lester Piano may be seen In the home of Geo. B. Mel lott, McConnellsburg. If you are thinking of getting a piano or organ let me know, I can save you monev. L.W.FUMK, NfcEDMORE, PA. Day Cure Crip In Two Days. .M ( SjC&T on every box. 25c. with pneumonia; 1 'IM ' i Fall (j Winter Millinery It has besn reported I was selling out my entire stock of millinery goods. 1 did sell at Auction all of ',' my 'old ''stock, and' have just, received a full lot of . new goods, consisting of . Pattern Hats, Ready-to-Wear Hats, Untiimmed ,;i Hats, and a general line of Millinery, and they are ; .now on sa1e.? Remember"; ': NO OLD STOCK to select from. . Come and see my gocds ' before buying elsewhere, ' ! as 1 know 1 can save you money. Yours for Bargains, NELLV.DAWNEY, HUSTONTOWN, PA. now is Coming f have just received a line lot of Citter Sleighs at low prices. Please call ar.d SEE THEM soon. I also have a lot of New Buggies that I will run out ai Cost Carriage whilo they last. Thanking the public for past favors, I nm Yours very truly, W. R. EVANS, , Hustontown, Pa. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY f T PRIVATE SALE. ' Owing to falling hoalth, I have de cided to offer for sale my Mill Proper ty, situated at Webster Mills, Fulton county, Pa. Splendid water power tho year round. The mill is one of tho best established In the county, was thoroughly remodeled a year ago, and Is euuinned wlt.h .h intact. I Gyrator Machinery for the roller pro cess. Terms to suit purchaser, call on or address W. H. Dcfky, !) 20 :llll Wf.Walfti.MiHc T'o " Kennedy's Laxative Honey end TaT Cures all Courtis, and expels Colds lror ' the system by oently movlno tbe bowels. L A DI ES DRXAFRANCOSj met !3 $M MVjC5mS OR ;W MlkWyj Safe. Quick, Reliable Regulator Superior to other remedies sold at htcti pri'. Curt friiaranued. 8ucmtwrul)y uned by over . 00,000 W omen. Frier, 5 Vvittm, dm . KtitMur Ity nitiit. XtjMilinouiuU & liookiut fret-. - JDr. L,Frueo. Plilladolphla. I'm KILL thb COUCH AND CURE THE LUNGS WITH Cin Hew Discovenf AueillinriA,, . w CUGHSand EOc &$t.00 Frea Trial. Surest nnd Uuicitost Cure ior ail THROAT and X.VNO TKOUB. LE3, or MONET BACK. ExaunMtaciWBBr CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH Si DIAMOND T-ADIEfl t cHi-etiKS-. (.01, i metn Ktlihon. FNUMH1I MI.I,, tl. IIUHIIMI 1IIIAM, for i.tuiyuvB ycni KUUWU UH licili, bulettt, Al wnvn Krlinble. tinlil l.y UrunKlaU cvn y wheia. CHICllKSTlitt CIIKMICAI. CO., J-H11.A., I-A. Trcsrass Notice. The undersigned herebv that the lands and premises of the Ful ton County l!od and Gun Club, an or guuizut lon dulv iir'orporatod by tl e laws of IVDiisvlvanla, situated lmh townships of Wells and Hrush Oieek, county of Fulton and state of 1'ennK.vl tbui, me privaie piopeily, und that all persons are warned not totresiiHs on said lands aua pn raises for the purpose of hunting, llshlng. gelherlng nuts or berrlei, ou iu sny other man ner whatever contrurv to acts of . sembly iu such cases miide and ed as the law will br rigidly enLrced. . FCLTON COUNTV HOD AND Q VN CXl'8. TS: BRAND Alc your DniKirtst fir A I'KR'.S 1'll.I.S in rko aud a llic I)ok, acaled with WiieOl Taxi nuutuku. n,... r.f ....- " x and axle fat KK'tf V ll-2S-(-tf.
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