The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, January 03, 1907, Image 8

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    Salksm N Wanted to look af
ter our inifro'it in Fulton and ad
jacent counties. Salary or Com
missi'.. Address Lincoln Oil
Co., Cleveland, .
Wanted Strong single work
logmen to do farm ditching in
Wisconsin. Must be steady,
fuitnful, and used to labor. Wag
es 1200.00 and board for eight
mouths work. No free car fare.
- Kd ttotoheobach, Or viilo, ( thick
When the cold winds dry and
crack the skin, a box of salve can
save much discomfort. In buy
ing salve look tor the name on the
b-)X to avoid any imitations, and
be sure you get the original De
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold
at Trout's dru store.
In renewing his subscription to
the "News" for 190?, Mr. John ft.
Winter, formerly of Whips Cove,
but now a resident of Olpe, Kas.,
says: "I hkcyour paper. Through
its weekly visits I am kept in
touch with the old Keystone State
the place of my birth and boy
hood. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Fagley,
of Dott, gave a turkey-ioast ou
Christmas in bono.- of their son
Charles, of Huntingdon, and their
daughter Kosie, of Cumberland.
In addition to those already men
tioned, there wore presejt Mr.
and Mrs. D. Oarlaud their two
sons Raymond aud Marshall and
Sherman Hurnlnrt.
Among the engagements an
nounced in Chamiiersburg on
Christmas were Miss (iail (iillan,
daughter of Hon. and Mrs. W.
Kush Oillan to Robert McCand
li h. of Hancock, Md., and Miss
Mary Skinner, daughter of Cap
tain and Mrs. George W. Skin
ner, to Henry V. Hlack, one of the
publishers of Pu.lic pinion.
Little touches of back ache
should not be allowed logoua
tended. Rheumatism and many
other things follow. A box of
Di'Witt's K'ulDey and Bladder
Fills will bring relief quickly.
They drive the poison from the
body. Acton the liver as well
as the kidneys. A 25 cent box
holds a week's treatment. Sold
at Trout's drug store.
The young man who thinks
that a man can't be a good boxer
and a gentleman at the same time,
should drop in on Professor Wil
liam H. Fiudlay oa North Ivchth
street above Race, Philadelphia.
He will find the professor not on
ly a well educated man aud a good
teacher, but also a very clever
boxer, and ono who can hit hard
enough to make any tough have a
very reat respect for him.
To stop a cold with ' Prevent
ics" is safer than to let it run aud
cure it after wai ds. Taken at the
"sneeze stage," Preventics will
head off all colds and grippe, and
perhaps save you from pm umon
ia or bronchit.s. Preventics are
little toothsome candy cold cure
tablets selling in ."i cent and '!'
cent boxes. If you are chil'y, U
you begin to sneeze, try Prevent
ics. They will surely check the
cold, and please you. Sold at
Di.;kson's drug store.
A local institute was held at
Jugtown on the 14th ult. The
house was called to order by the
teacher, Ethel liays, who appoint
ed Mr. Fryman, president. The
questions for discussion wjpe : 1.
Praise aud censure; to what ex
tent. 2. Methods of starting be
ginners in Geography. :i Kind
aud amouut of home study re
quired of pupils. A well prepar
ed program was arranged by the
teacher. Recitations aud sing
ing were given by the school.
Good order prevailed. Virginia
Truax, secretary.
Henceforth clergymen per
forming marriage ceremonies in
Pennsylvania, canuot "keep so
cret" the facts in the case. A
new law is now in effect requiring
every clergyman within twenty
four hours after performing a
marriage ceremouy to record the
names of the parties and other
specified particulars with the re
cording officers of the city or
bqrtnigli. This law was especial
ly designed to prevent "secret
marriages" aud is likely to prove
thoroughly effective in that ro
spect. A record of all marriages
is kept by the registrar of ;ital
statistics.
The Sabbath
I ..
(Continued (rom rn-nt tutr
than the tat of rams."
The great reward, iu store for
thise who observe the Sabbath
properly, should bean incentive
to all, for God has a number of
times promised to pr jlo'ig tlie
i days of those who keep thu com
I inand: and, also, he causes them
I to delight in Mm, thus securing
1 for themselves a more perfect
'happiness. "For if th'-n tnru
away thy foot from the Sabbath.
from doing thy pleasure on my
holy day, and call the Sabbath n
delight, the holy of the Lord,
honorable: and shalt honor htm
not doing thine own ways', nor
speaking thine own words; then
shalt thou delight thyself in the
Lord; and L will cause thee to
ride upon the high places of the
earth, aud feed thee with the her
itage of Jacob thy father; for the
mouth of the Lord hath spoken
it."
What greater incentive should
we want than such a beautiful re
ward as this ? the reward of
happiues; not such as man can af
ford, but true happiness from our
heaveuly father, who is the givor
of all good gifts !
The Sabbath is one ot God's
gifts and should bo accepted as
such, aud those who have made
it a day ot hoiy religious rest will
have in store for them another
Sabbath more quiet and peaceful
in the world to come.
All should labor for this end
and when Christ's work through
the(hurch. has been accomplish
ed, then Christ and his people
shall rest together; then tlwv who
have shared i j his work, will share
iu the joy of their Lord.
Should we as Christian people
not hail the day when all shall say
us did one of the poets-
"Sweet clay : Ihtne Iin-jr. loo soon will reus,-:
Vol while ihey lastly roll
Itri'.itlie. BMfealj spirit. KHirO. "f M.;e.
A Subbiitti n er my soul.
Wh.-n will my pilgrimage be dine.
The world s louu' w vel: he o it.
Thai Sabbath (law u WOldO ueetls 10 sun.
That day which fall's no ni.-.e '
Sale KegiMcr.
Thursday, February 14,- Joliu
li. Tavmao, having sold his farm
and intending to remove from the
county, will sell at hi residence
in Thompson township, livestock,
farming mpl monts, hay, grain.,
and licusehol-.l goods. Sale will
begin at 10 o'ch ck.
Thursday, March 7. Christian
Martin, having rentod his farm,
uid intending to quit farming,
A'lll sell at his residence, twom.les
tonth of McConnellsburg, horses,
cattle, hogs, farming implements,
hay, corn, and household goods.
Sale begins at 0 o'clock.
A L. Wible, Auctioneer.
Tuesday, March 12, John Fore
man will sell at his residence on
the Kush Cline farm at Fort Lit
ilcton, live stock, farming imple
nicnts, etc. Sale begins at 10 o'
clock.
A. L. Vible, auctioneer.
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES
Itching, blind, bleeding, pro
truding piles. Druggists are au
thorized to refund money if Puzo
Ointment fails to cure in 0 to 14
days. 50c.
STATE WILL PAV
Clear up the complexion, j
cleanse the liver and tone the I
.system. You can best do this
by a dose or two of DeWitl's Lit
tie Early Risers, ftftfe, reliable
lit.l.lo tiillw inlh o mnntatlnn TL,. '
pills that everyone knows. Re
comnierded at Trout's drug
store.
Places of Business Clussd.
During the Cuion Week-of
Prayer services next week the
fallowing places of busines 111
McConnellsburg will he closed
Monday evening to Friday even
ing inclusive, from 7 to 8 o'clock,
namely, W. II. N'eshit, C. F.
Scott, Harry Ham it, J. A. Irwfn,
Hull it Bender, A. IJ. Nace &
Si n, Geo. Rexroth, C. C. Bender,
J. K. Johnston. W. S. Dickson,
Geo. Reisner & Co , M. B. Trout,
E. R McClairi, C. B. Stevens, Al
bert Stoner, Geo. V. Hays, Geo.
B. Mellott, Rjbt. M. Downes, J.
W. Greathead, Isaac Watson,
David Little, T. B, Stevens
Son, T.N Hamil, Chas. E. Gold
smith it Co , S. A. Nesbit.
A WONDERFUL HAPPENING.
Port Byron, N. Y., has witness
ed one of the most remarkable
cases of healing ever recorded.
Amos F King, of that place says :
"Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured a
sore ou my Jeg with which I had
suffe.-ed over HQ years. I am now
eighty -five." Guaranteed to cure
all sores, by Trout's, the druggist
Money for Persons Who S:nd In Snake
That Swallowed Young;.
If any person in Pennsylvani i
be able to kill and send to State
Zoologist Surlace, a snake which
has been seen swallowing its
young, he will be well paid for
his trouble. Surface says he
wishes the snakes sent dead, but
with the young Is the stomach
just as they were swallowed at
the time the observation was
made and the pareut kilod.
"The many stories that are
t ld couceruiug serpents swal
lowing their yonng for protectio i
must have truth as their basis,"
said Surface, "but by tho most
carelul efforts, we havs been un
ablo to find any evidence of this,
excepting from the reports of
other persons. Iu more than 200
specimens which we have exam
ined at my office, wo have never
yet found any young in the stom
ach. "
Surface also said tho stories
sometimes told about garter
snakes attempting to choke per
sons, are entirely without foun
dation, and that there is no reas
ou why supurstition and ignor
auce should combine to crush out
the life of this animal, which is
perfectly harmless and unable to
inlhct any injury whatever upon
mankind.
A UUAKANTEED It I'l. FOR flLKS.
Itching, blind, bleeding or pro
tiudiug piles. Druggists refund
i.oney if Pao Ointment fails to
.ire any case, no matter of how
lng standing, iu 0 to 14 days.
'irst application gives ease aud
.est. 50c. If your druggisthasn't
it send 50c in stamps and it will
ogj forwarded post-paid by Pans
Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo.
A MliMORADLF. IMY.
i, Uue of the days wo remember
y with pleasure as welt a. with
profit to our health, is tin ono on
which wo oucaine ace uain .eii wun
Dr. King's New Life P.lls, the
painless purifiers tin t cur? head
acne and biliousness, and
the bowtls riht. 'Jfic at Trout's
irog sto e.
Announcements lor M, E. Ch rth.
McConnellsburg. Sabbath
school, 9i80 a. m.; 'reaching ser
vice, il':30 a. m.; Jr. Epworth
League, 100 p n..; Sr. Epworth
League, 0:Ki p. rn.; Eveuing ser
mou, 7:i0 e'eiock. 4tli (Quarter
ly Conference will bo held in the
Methodist Episcopal church, Mc
Connellsburg, Pa., January 19,
1!)07.
Knobsvilie. Sabbath school,
0:80 a. m. Class meeting, 10:1)0
a. m.; Evening Praise aud Prayer
service, 7:00 o'clock; Prayer
meeting, Wednesday evening, 7
o'clock.
Ft. Littletou. Saobath school,
0100a. m ; Class meeting, 10:110 a.
m,i Epworth League, 7:00 p. m.
John CoiiUy Grimes, pastor.
Mothers who i',ivo their chil
dren Kennedy's Laxalive Cough
Syrup, invariably indorse it.
Children like it because the taste
is so pleasant. Contains Houev
and Tar. It is the Origiual Lax
ativ? Cough Syrup and is unrival
ed for the relief of croup. Drives
the cold out through the bowels.
Conforms to the National Pure
Food aud Drug Law. Sold at
Ti out's drug store.
Happy New Year.
The editor feels that, lf'it wore
possible, he should like to take
by tho hand every ono of the
more than ten thousand men,
women, boys, and girls that he
talks to every week through the
"News," look into their faces,
and wish them a "hannv and
prosperous now year." Every
Calling in life has its attendant
i perplexities, and publishing a
I newspaper IS no exception to tho
general rule, but the many kind
J letters received during tho hoh
I days from members of the big
; News family scattered over a
J wide expanse of territory, makes
i him feel that he is in close touch
I with a constituency of which any
j man may well bo proud.
The editor feels a personal iu-
torest in every one of his readers,
aud wishes for each and every
ono of them a year of happmess
i aud prosperity.
Food dou't digest? liecauso
the stomach . lacks 'some ,no of
the essential iligostants or the di
gestive juices are not properly
balanced. Then, too, it Js this
undigested food that causer sour
ness and paiuful indigestion. Ko
dol for ludigestion should be us
ed for relief. Kudo) is a solution
of vegetable acids. It digests
what you oat, aud corrects the
deficiencies of the digestion. Ko
dol conforms to the National Pure
i Food and Drug Law. Sold here
at Trout's dru.; store.
Subscribe for the "News, 'only
$1.00 a year.
WINTER MILLINERY.
Trimmed rind I'ntrimiiu'd Velvet Ht(r, Ml Hut", College flow,
Children' Tom, Infant Cap. Tobagunnx, Velvet rind Silk Rone,
Wings, Plume, et
Ribbons, Ribbons,
Dress Materials,
White Silk, Ulnek Silk, Plain, Plaid and Fanc.v Silk. Velvet. Bilk,
Mohairs, ('loth, Voile, Tricot.
WAISTINGS !
J)rcss Trimming !
n,-ni, All-over Laces, Embroidery , New Brits, Kacinatorn,
Corsets ! (,orsets Corsets !
FURS! FURS!
FURS !
Lad lei' mid Children1! Knit Underwear.
T. J. Wiener,
Hancock, Maryland.
Banner Patterns! Banner Patterns!
Beit trade prices paid for eiftfs unci poultry.
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PRESIDENT.
W. SCOTT ALEXANDER
vies PtirRini MT.
FRANK P. LYNCH.
ATTORNEY tO SOLtCITOn.
MERBILW. NACF
CRBHirn.
P. PTMNK HENRY.
ASST. ctHliP.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF" M'COININELLSBUG, FA.
Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on nil time deposits.
Th Hank hus Increased in business rapidly nnd It is now ready t
shore Its earnings with its depositors, thus giving them n safe invest
ment at home. Notice the growth durint; the first live months busi
ness. Total re?ouroes at close oNbiislness April 21, 19 '
$71,33343; May 24th, $80,711.41; June 23fd,
$91,480.80; July 24th, $101,023.11;
August 24th, SI 12,000.00.
Tf you cannot call in person, send your deposits by mail, they will
receive prompt attention.
DIRECTORS :
LEWIS H. WIBLE. JNO. P. 8IPES. JNO A. HENRY.
W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS.
D. L. GRISSINGER. R.M.KENDALL. CHAS. E. BARTON
H Old Smokers
knoiv the difference between n food ioar and a bad one
between one that is rank. MOttgtl to sicken u Mavujre,
nnd one Mini is smooth enough to make you forjret all
your troubles. The reason M'CIAIN is fretlinn a trreat
run on tobnecoes, clears, pipes nnd smokers material
generally is, that he keeps the largest assortment and the
linest ooods for the money that can be found In the county.
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E. R. WGleun,
West L id of Boardwalk,
VlcConnellfburfj, Pa.
MILLINERY
We will now write 1067, und we desire to thank one and all for
the patronage of the pust year, 1030,
We still have a few hats on bund which v.e will close out re
gardleei of cost.
We do not belie iu keeping (jnods over, and too we must make
room for our Spring stock, thoref.ira those goods must go at a low
figure,
We have dress skirts reduoecT from .! to 93; Shirt waists reduc
ed from 9120 to !i0c: waist patterns that were Toe now 80c, .
Collurs and belts reduced to l-.'l loss than the regular price.
We invite one and all kindly to call and see the great bargains
we are giring.
Very sincerely,
MRS. A. E. LITTLE,
McConnellsburg.
Opposite Postofflce.
L. W. FUNK
DeWITT'S IXSSSJ WITCH HAZEL
SALViL For Piles, Uurns. Sores.
Dealer iu
Pianos ; Organs
The undersigned lakes this
method of informinj; the people of
Fulton county that he is prepared
to furnish High Orade PUnoi and
organs at pricostliu: are attract I VS.
He makes a speciullv of tin
LESTER
PIANOS
an Instruinout of national reputa
tion: and the
MILLER
AND THE
WEAVER0RGANS
l it-inn a thoroughly trained
tuner, he is prepured jn short no
tice to tune pianos or repair or
gans. .
Satisfaction Cuaranteed.
A sample Lester I'iuno may be
seen in the home of Qeo, li. Mel
lott, McConnellsburg.
If you are thinking of getting
a piano or Organ let mi- know, I
can lave you money.
L. W.FUMK,
NtEDMORF, PA.
iFall fj Winter
Millinery
It has been reported I
was selling out my entire
stock ol millinery goods.
I did sell at Auction all of
my old stock, and have
jyst received a lull lot of
new Roods, consisting of
Pattern Hats, Ready-to- '
Wear Hats, Untiimmed
Hats, and a general line of
Millinery, and they aie
.now on sale. Remember
NO OLD STOCK
to select from,
Come and see my goods
before buying elsewhere,
as I know 1 can save you
money.
Yours for Bargains,
NELLV. DAWNEY,
HUSTOINTOWN, PA
HO dol For Ingestion.
KfthevM sour stomach,
palpitation ol ihe heart. Di-'csts whatyoueat.
ooooxxxxxcoo ooooooooocoo
FALL BARGAINS !
I have spent some time in the Eastern Cit
ies buying fall and winter goods.
I offer you a line of goods that can not be
matched except in the city stores. Ladies',
misses and childrens
LONG COATS I
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 btoves, $13, 515, 20,
$25, $30 each. Iron Bedsteads, $1.85, 2 50,
$3.50, 35. Chamber Suits 20 to 25
each. Rockers 1.25 to Si each.
FANCY PORTLAND CUTTERS
$20 to $10 each. Bob Sleds $U to 24
per set. Wooven Fence 22 to 50 cents per.
ibd. Top Buggies 40 to 6 each.
Anything you need to eat, use or wear at a
low price.
CLAY PARK,
Three Springs, iPo. o
? OOOOOOOOOCOO OOOOOOOCCOOOO
ru .tr- i'v.'i: ifjrcE z-jx
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J. K. Johnston's
& Yes, that is the place you want to go to lor $
After-Christmas Prices. I
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RUBBER GOODS
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Men's, Ladies' and Children's.
OVERSHOES, p
Eelt Boots, i
.Arties,
F
'ffl Outing Cloth, gray anJ red Flannel, French Klnnnels in
Hj all color-. und Klannalettes, Bleached and I 'uhleached
lJ MusliiiK, Lancaster QloKhama, Searauckers, andaailooei
JV lL'ht and dark.
J?f We have a few Ladlcn' Fum and Coat that oan lie
VJ bought VIOllV CHKAH, also H few men's and chlldreu'i
ffi OvereoalH that can be boncrht t lie same vay
Don't forget wo oarry a full steck of
I PAR0ID ROOFING.
jj J. K. JOHNSTON'S
p McConnellsburg.
HIDES Jamob Sipos Sb Sous
pay 10, 18, and 100 a pound cash,
for beef hide at their butcher
ahop in McCounellabur, also
Ingtieat price paid for calf slnns,
alietpHkiiiH arid tall w
For sale at Trout's drug Store
DYSPEPSIA CURE
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
Tit II 00 Mi'i.-nui'., 3M Milk. trial Mm, whlek MB. tm to ufe
'M'ilU HIT i f TV. UHUTUI
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