rui.TuN couniy news Published tvery Thursday. B W. P ivE, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG. PA. FEBRUARY 28, 1907. Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. MITKHT11IKO HATIV. far llHn of line 1 time II Sft tVr square enoh flubapqiient Insertion 110. An advertlne-Tienm inpm-d for leaa lhao i iiwe months charged hy too .qu:ire. 8 rnon. S moil. 1 I ?r. t ie-fii.irth oolumn . ' inp h;ilf column me Column .Itfvoo. I 3nn . .,. in in .. 1000 I woo. tan.on soon 75.00 Xntji'ng lnerled for lean than II iTofeaslonal Cardi one year IS Stephen B. Witter Dead. Stephen B. Witter, one of Tay lor township's oldest and mist highly respectec' citizens, died yesterday at the age of K( years, :! mouths and 10 davs. Funeral to morrow and interment, will be made at Center M. K. church. With the exception of occasion al rheumatic pains, Mr. Witter had been in usual health and he and his grandson Pryor Witter about 16 years of age went to the woods to cut wood. While at work there, he remarked to. Pry or that he felt a pain in his breast and just then fell prostrate. Hi grandson raised him up.but after gasping once or twice he expired. Bad Breath. A well-known physician, who tindoulitp'lly knows, declaim that bad breath has broken off more matches than bad temper. l ucre are anient lovers who must sometimes wish their sweethearts prcintcd sweeter mouths to be kissed. Good teeth cannot prevent bad breath when the stomach is dttordnvd. The b' st cure for bad breath is cleansing out of the body by use of Lane's Family Medicine the tonic laxative. This is a herb medicine, sold in 2c. and 50c. packages by drug gists and it is saving more doctor s bills than any other medicine bas ever saved. It cures headache, backache, indigestion, constipation and skin di seases. Register'! Notices. Nnl'rp 1.1., glrpu that tlir nillowlni' nam.'.l iri', mi.i: , hi-hav Slp.t Oipii account in On- K.'l!.t.T nitl.-p r.f ration County, Pa., anil that the .mn. win Up prpaeiitpit 10 the Ofpaana' t'ourt or ailit i.'nnntv, tor rinitlrntiilnii, un tin' M wnthiaj 1 Ifth ilaji) 01 Marok A i, VMn. sMIVUs Ttn IK. 1 mm nnal arrnnnt of Hon. O. T. Iluasbert.. 'iimlnitratnr of thr p-iior ot hanli'l II HhlVM larp ul BaMMS tnafihi, nSSvsssil, kki.i.kk The Krai and nmi aeasanl or 11 w II Krllrr. ailnimi irator ot tin estate oi Ha rail c K.'tler lain af '1'nylot ISWaestPi eaeeaSSvi MKI.I.IHT The llrt anil I Hat aNMII i.r M It ShaltniT. -: e ; n.lhiiiil-tt slut nl the ectHtp ar MoJmida ai.Huii, lute al Ayr atMabti ueeea-eil. (KllllilNTlie IfM nml tlnal aecount nf Will lam I (i r.hoi, K i; asasatof ot the litut alll Hti.l li'Klatneiit ut Ml .lane QotdjwS lad' of Ji, ihei loaytalila, dseeaaasj, Itr MM Kl, -The Hr-I Mat dual appoiml of Mr- hnaaa KaMiaal. aitm ntatratfta 01 ih -entailer 1 Klllutl 1 1 ii mi in.-1 hue nl Toil I lilllili il ot'imeil. KeglnterV lllllee, ( OKU. A II A IE II I M, Keh. h, la, 7. ( lt. gn.ter. LIST OF JURORS. Drawn for March Term, of 'Oyer and Terminer Courts of Hulton Coun l. I'a. beginning Monda. March 18, 1907. naaSD nuc Mm'irrvt. 0. its M. Ray, c. CRYSTAL SPRINGS. We ha 'e been having s me win ter weather the last week. ur electii n was fairly well at tended for as poor accomodations as we have. The stove has to 0t lied up with a chain, and the elec tion board has to sit on benches and old chairs with no bottoms iu. That still isn't as bad as the Commissioners wanting a man to drive forty five miles in ten hours the way the roads are uow. Their hearts could be covered with a peanut shell. Some of the candidates have been very sore since the election. About tw' applications of nerve and bone liniment every day would be a very good remedy. There is lots of sickness iu our Charge Hu rl. lien Ayr Aaron i feuuaa, Ik'lfust Kenlieti Ho linsht'iul loll. Ul baWI C. Mellon. Brush Croak M. P. Barton. Hethel Allien Pa matt, Im I) Mellon. Dublin Allien O. Ker Iu. Henry Miller. Oeo. Hlpe-- Licking Creek Krunk Slpp. oOoBMUSbtllg Hurry llarr .Win I. MoK'lli- m. Taylor .limits I.nke. W.tS. Wink. Thompson Harvey Sharpe. TimIii Harvey cooper. Joan ! Kerlin. Colon i lOoTIO .Mlllpr. Walla Thoriitou Foster. Qeorste w We the uadenagaed SaarlR and Jury Com- ' mis-ioners or Fulton County. Pa., on Ihe IMli tluy ot February iliil draw from the wheel I eouluiniUL' the i leoenil Panel tor the yeur IDOJ ' the i I . . nuniwil neiu..nk I . ,,...1 l,..r u'l.h il...i. oeeuputlon and resklenoe to be ilrnnd .lurors Id the County Courts of FultOfl t 'ouiiiy on Mini '. Mareh IH. ;T. .Imi 0, Ai.KX tXDKH. Sheriff. lnvin Hut.. a c. TmtAx. Jury Colnnij'.Nioiiera. . Slpe. NKW (IRtNADA. Mrs. Jeuuie Herjrstresser of Waterfall, is seriously ill at pres-1 village at the present time. ent with pleural pneumonia. J. N. Hixson is busily engaged Attest C. c Id Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mills, of Kossuth, I'a., are homo on account of the illness of Mi s. Mill's moth er, Mrs. Borgstrisser. in saw-milling this winter. John Troup and M. A. Birk man called on ( '. W. ('omerer last Sunday. Charles Thomas of Saltillo, vis Had friends in Now Grenada. George Thomas cf near Wells tannery, moved to the Samuel Hoop farm. PL KASANT KIIHib. Dick Deshong and Trial Kline i kou uieir ice nouses nueu. Will Mellott came home Thurs , Mrs. Hetty Cracoyof ( I racey, j day on account oi the death of -Pa, has so far recovered from : his half onther, Jacob Mellott. her recent illness as to be able to Joaeph B. Mellott was Uken come to New Grenada on Monday , with a pain in his back and it has iviciiara itnnwiiy s to stay settled in bia side, lie is awhile. Married, on Sunday, February -tth, l!tn7, at the home of the groom in Wells Vtlley, by Rev. Reber of the I'. U. church, Mr. Thomas Ramsey and Mis-, Roaie Hersheyof Knobsvilie. They re ceived a Doi.utilul supply of mu sic on Monday night from the boys. in Dia side. Lie is now ouito poorly. Morgan Deshong has been ail ing during the last few days. Reekie Deshong is getting some better. D'ick Deshong and Bill Desh ong have finished ioggiug at Dav id Kline's. Morgan Deshong is having logs hauled no,v, and is expecting the mill soon. Baer Mellott. Albert M. Raer, Shady Grove, I'-ranklin county, and Miss Annie Mellott, of Covalt, this county, were married at Hagerstown on j Tuesday of last week. They will ' reside at Waynesbi ro where the Lodorscd by The Cuutilt. "The most popular remedy in Oatego county, and the best friend of my family, 'writes Wm. M. Dietz editor and publisher of the Ostego Journal, (lilbertsville, N. Y., "is Dr. King's New Discovery. It has proved to bean infallible cure for oou'hs nd colds malrlns short work of the worst of them. I gr,m U cmP Wo always keep a bottle in the house. I believe it to be the most j A liquid cold reliel with a laxa valuable proscription known for tive principle which drives out 1-ungandThroatdiseases." i na-- the cold through a copious action anteed to never disappoint the I of the bowels, and a healing prir. taker, by Trout's drug store, eiple which lingers in the tliroat Price Tine and 1 00. Trial bottle ! and stops the cough that is Ken free, nedy's Laxative Cousrh Svrun. Safe and sure iu its action: pit as ant to take; and conforms to Na tional Pure Food and Drug Law. Contains no opiates. Sold by Trout's drug store. Ban on Cards. All over the l'nited States a crusade against souvenir postal cards with glistening surface is being waged. At Washington, Pittsburg and elsewhere, where many thousands of these cards have been haqdled daily, large numbers have been contisticatr.d aud their circulation through the mails prohibited. In handling, and especially in the cancellation of these cards, the mica, glass and other sub stanjes come otT iu large (uanti ties. Clerks operatiug the can celling machines are often coated with dust Irom the cards. rant Ju Bona Ayr Dtivid Iliveos. William lllshop. QOOfffO llitlerlinimh. tieorne A. Cotnerer. .left Harris. j .1. II. fohaatoa. c K. Neshli. Amos Seville. Btlfaat Samuel Hess, Wilson WultK. Batbal Clyde Andrews. Joe Fisher. QaolgO F. II Rill. BtVnh Creelt Vlnceul Hurl. Christopher Spjile 1(. .1. WilltPrs Duhlin James Aller Davbl Fobner. Hayes I lie. .Iiillt) Snyder. I.ulher tirove. Hiirrsou Outoha l. Uoldl Creek F. J. :roft. J. I'. Kline, tleo Baal ay, Charles A. Mmum. i, Thomas MeClure. i ieoriie K Hoop. MoOoonaUatMrg Adam I Jrlssintfer. Valentine lloupi. DuOeld Kcyser. Charles MeCurdy. Uofd ituy Bamaal anlmor, Lowla Vouae. Tuyior . H Alliiauy IJ A. Illuck. J. V. Iieavor s. H Himkeiisinit h. Iloss KIuk. Thompaon ii'ii F.vaus. R ibari Rrarta, JoAa May. Clureuee Vuuee, Curtis Seerlst. Todd Qoorffa Hi v -ns. Vanv.rt Oivens. lian el U Kit ;y. H.i rv Murshall. Peter Morton. Ueorne Monk. J. 1'. Peek. A. I. Wlble. Ciiton Frunl; lliu-ney James c Deneen. John Huniuiiind. Sumuel Headershot.Jobu Sorlever. John II Suiltb. Lewis Wlitleld. Philip II. Smith. Wells J. w. tilbson. Niitbun W. Ilortou. civile Pluminer. Hoaard 'I'lee. We the uniiersiiiued SherliT nnd Jury Com nUaaloDe of Fulton Couniv. Pi,, on the luth day of February Ml did draw from the wheel OOntalnlng ttoOOMraJ Punel ror the year LBOt the uhove named persons tiKetber with their OOOnnntlOfl and residenee to lie Petit Jurors Iu I lie County Courts of Fulton Countv on Mon day. Mareh IH. MoT. JiMiisti. Ai.KXANOKit. Sheriff. A. 0. Tllt'AX, I U vt ti Kin. A l test Jury Commissioners, c. 0. Rots, Curing; The Bad Boy. You remember the old fashion ed woman who when she heard her young son swearing or using naughty words washed his mouth in soap suds. There is an Atchi son boy who could not be reform ed in this way, so his father took jhim in hand. Kvery day his fa ther called him in and said : "Now, your mother .hjecta to i those naughty words you use, but j 1, being a man, like them. Go lover the list forme." The boy promptly complied at first, but in a few days he tired of the words and has now given up his list entirely. Atchison (ilobe. Card of Thanks. Mr. aud Mrs. Allison Hrant de sire through the columns of the News to thank their friends and ueiyhbors who so kindly assisted during the illness and death of the latter's mother, Mrs. Sarah Anne Ratdoi lf. A (iood Point on Farming. Yon one of our exchanges we i learn thatapouud and a half of j but er will buy a bushel of corn. I A bushel of corn, :f properly fed, will make six pounds of butter, j If you sell the six pounds of but- I tiiC t i'i , I i . I In. Ve , , . , ii.n BtAaaAaa and it works with certainty and I TZAr I,,.. Practically uo fertility and get four times us much tor it as yu would for the com. If you sell the corn you get only a fourth as much as you could make from it by ceding it to the cows and sell ing the butter.and still be remov ing about seventeen cents. worth of fertility from te farm, about half as much as tbe corn is worth. Moral i Feed everything possible to the animals upon the farm Piles get quick relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Mntmeut. Re memtfer it's made alono for Piles satisfaction. Itchintr. painful. protruding, or blind piles disap pear like magic by its use. Try it and aee .' Sold at Dickson's drug store. It's a pleasure to toll our read ers about a Cough Cure like Dr. Shoop's. For years Dr. Sho p has fought airaiust the use of opium, chloroform, or other un safe ingredients commonly found j m Cough remedies. Dr. Shoop, it seems, has welcomed the Pure I Food and Drug Law recently ou- acted, for he has worked along i similar lines many years. For nearly SO years Dr. Shoop's ; Cough Cure containers have had a warning printed on them against , opium and other narcotic poisons. Uo has thus made it possible tor i mothers to protect their children j bf simply insisting on having Dr. I Shoop's Cough Cure. Sold at I Dickson's drug store. CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS S Best Couch fiyrun. Tastca C-h J. U Um in tune. SaM by inajftM, El Timber Land for Sale. The undersigned olfers for sale '-HJ acres nf timber land in the lower Bnd ot Ayr township, cov i ered with good oak and pine. Jamks J. Hakims, Dig Cove Tannery, 117 tt Pa. ai's F-"im ' i -Jk jr.T l One Minute Cough Wur For Couglta, Colds and Croup. Adams County ' Indepandent. " Subacribe for the Nwa Marrying a girl against the wishea of her purentB is, next to murder, the most sove.ely pun ishable crime in Lapland. Sale Kcgi.stcr. Tuesday, March ft. J. L. Ken selring, administrator of the es tate of Win. H Witter, deceased, will sell at the lato residence Ol the decedent, one and one hall mile north of (J racey, horses, cat tie, sheep, hogs, farming imple itionts, household goods, etc Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. m. Credit 10 montns. Tuesdat, March 5 Christian Martin, having rented his farm, md intending to tpiit farming, will sell at his residence, two miles south of McConnellsburg, horses, cattle, hogs, farming implements, hay, corn, and household goods. Sale begins at ! o'clock. A L. Wible, Auctioneer. Wednesday, March li, A. J. Fore will sell on the old ' home farm" near Kuobsvillo, a large lot ot live stock, farming imple ments, hay, grain, tc. Sale be gins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Friday, March 8, D. B. Galla her will sell at his residence on the late Geo. W. Comerer farm, near Burnt Cabins, valuable live stock, farming implements, hay, graiu, do. Sale will begin at 10 o'clock. A L. Wible, auctioneer. Saturday, March !i Miss Fan nie Miller will sell at her resi dence on the Peach Orchard road, 4 miles north of McConnellsburg, horsos, cattle, hogs, farming im plements, ft& Sale begins at 10 o'clock, a. m. A. L. Wible, Auctioneer. Tuesday, March 1L', John Fore man will sell at his residence on the Rush Cline farm at Fort Lit tlcton, live stock, farming imple ments, &c. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. A. L. V'ible, auctioneer. a Wednesday, March 13, R. M. Kendall, intending to quit farm ing, will sell at his residence LM miles south of McConnellsburg, horses, cattle, hogs, farming im plements, hay, grain, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. A. L, vVible, auctioneer. Thurpday, March 14. P. P. Shives, having rented his farm and intending to remove to Mc Connellsburg, will sell at h's resi dence at Dickeys Mountain post office in Thompson township, horses, cattio, farming imple ments, hay, grain, household goods, Ac. Sale begins at ten o'cIock. Credit eight months. Thursday, March 14 E. S. Mellott, intending to remove from the county, will sell at his residence in Taylor township, near Fairview church, horses, cattle.hogs, farming implements, grain, household goods, and on the same day he will offer his farm. Sec bills. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Friday, March Ij Mrs. Mary C. Comerer, having sold her farm and intending to remove from the County, will sell at public sale on the State Road, ii miles west of Hustontowu, horses, cattle, farm ing implements, hay, grain, , household goods, &c. Sale be I gins at 10 o'clock, a.m. Credit, j '.) months. Siturday, March 10. F. Mc i Naughtou Johnston will sell at ; his farm I mile south of McCon nellsburg, a large lot of horses, cattle, and other live stock, and some farming implements aud other things. This is, in the main, a big stock sale, acd Mr. Johnston wants it distm itly un derstood that this is a bona tide j sale no underbidding and that the stock offered will positively be sold. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. A. L Wi'ole, Auctioneer. Wednesday, Marched, Mrs. Dr J. B. Mellott, intending to remove from the county, will sell at her residenco at Need more, horse, cow, buggy, household goods, and many other articles. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Friday, March 22 J. L Cope will sell at hia residence, two miles north of Buret Cabins, Horses, Cattle, Uogs, Farmi-ig Implements and many other things. Sale begins at 10 o'clock A. L. Wible, Auctioneer. Tuesday, March 20 Samuel Widney having sold his farm, and intending to quit farming will sell one mile south of Burnt Cabins on the Fannettsburg road, all his live stock, farming implements, corn, rye, oats, etc. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 9 months. Wible and Myers, auctioneers. Fulton County Bank. M ( iKOANIZUD IN 1881 M 3 l-c-r Cnt. Inlereal rnlcl on Tluii! Oppoalla ja" This old mill well known Pinanelal Institution la now u parmaBMtly looaad tn its new room in iite a. I . Nanabulld' v 5y inj;. LargS mill it ions liavo been motif to tha Crf CAPITAL STOCK g a nmi the number of Stockholders has been Inereaaad in FTP- g TI'.I'.N, tf tilth e-lvoR all tlO))oiU)rs a Wflttflty of upwaiil ol C Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. V Th Pulton Conntjr Bank doea' a GmfRRAt BANK- J MG BUS1NK8S ar.d extends every fuvor to their patrons fj unil friends, eonslstcDt with sountl hanking. A W. H. NELSON. S5 McConnellsburs, Pa. Cashier. ItAUni MS. C. A. MARTIN. h'lRST CLASa 'ionsorial Artist. MoUONNi;l.LMrtUI,, A Clptin Oap um) TiHtni with Mt Shave. RvarytbiM Antlspiio. Kuiirs BMnHiM, Hnlr Ciltlltik- niitl Miiisim. H spptilulty. IVSbop In rorm Intel" ot'cupledby Ii ,l IHiwneh. THE LARGEST BKST EQUIPPED AM) MOST THOROUGH Business Training School, For Both Sexes, Between Pittsburg and Baltimore Open All The Year Catalog Free. TM-STATE BUSINESS COLLEGE Cumberland, Aid. ISAAC IN. WATSON. Tonsorial Artist. Mrlctly up to dstft Ul oil My In of hi.ir Otfl tltiii Ui(ltk. frtvy r.hiiven MiiV-runi. (;reuntH Wlt,h-finfl wltluHtt I'vtru trtuiitf. Krfsh tnwi-l u Mot r"sutinr. ltfHt Improved (p, tmrtitiiN for u niiu, utolm. tarlont uppmllt FnlMM Hiuim!. LAW VKKS, M. R. SHAFFNER. Ai torney at Law. Oflice on Sauare, AAcConnellsburjj. Pa. All lopul biaj ut- a nnd rmllnuioni entruvtrd will aaalM avrarol nml prompt attr-ntlon. noitot on oi i icers. Juattoa of the Pawv-L. H. wible. CooHtiible 1). T. 1'ields. Buriraii-r-Dr. h. 8. Wlhart. Councilman- Thomas N. Haiumil, Wm. H. Xeshtt. II. I'. Naee, M. K. ShaffMr, O. B, lJurton, I), r. Llttloi O0 W. Hays. ( Ifrk - I. if. Wilile. School Pi rectors John Comerer, 0. B. Stevens, 8. H. Woollet, I.. H. Wilile, I). L. (Irlssineor, T. V. Bloan. Board of Health B. B.WlthaW, M . D.; pres. John S Harrtt; sec'y. f!. W. Iliiys: V. I. MoKlbliin, M. O., J. v. Moaaar, M. D. MILLINERY VV will now write lflDT, unil we desire to thntik one and all for the iiatronajfe of the past yeur, 1906, We still have a few hats on hand which we will Hose out n -gai'dless of eost. We do not believ - in kei-jiinir iroods over, and too we must make room for our spring stork, therefore these goods must jfo at a low njrure, We have dress skirts roduefd irom $:! to $1; Slilrl waists reduc ed from l.20 to DOo; waist patterns that weir 700 now lillc. Collars and helts reduced to l-:i less lltun thn Fegulaf price. We invite one and all kindly lo call and see the great bargain we are "ivlng. Vi ry sincerely, MRS. A. E. LITTLE, McConnellsburg. Opposite Postoffice. TRBM8 Of COURT. The lirst term of the Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall eoinmenej on the Tuesday following the aonond Monday of January ,ut 10 o'clock a. m. The MOOnd term commences on the third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock p. m. The third term on the Tuesday next following the teoond Monday of Juno, at 10 o'clock a. m. . The fourth term on the first Monday October, i, 1 o'clock p. m. f i BH Kfl A I DIKBCTORY. President Judge Hon S.Mc. Swop". Associate Judges-W. II. Bender, D. T. Humbert. Prothonotary, Arc. Oeo. A. Harris. District Attorney George B. Dan iels. Titoasurer A. C. Lauver. HherilT J. (i. Alexunder. Deputy Sheriff W. Hi Nosbit. Jury Commissioners I bit ill Hot., A. C. Truux. Auditors D H. Myers, Aaron M. Cm-land, W. C.rant Wink. CoromtialOnara 8. 0. ciraeev, Wm. ('. Davis, S. A Nosbit. Clerk- it. Frank Hmry. County Superintendent Chas. ! H:ii ton. Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J. Nelson Sipea. Thomas F. Sloan, F. McN. Johnston. M. Ii. ShatTner, Goo. H. Daniels. John I1. Slpes, S. W. Kirk, F. 1'. Lynch, 11. N. Sijies. CBCRCHSa, THE NEW YORK WORLD. jH0W IHMIUt-A-WLtK EOI1IWIN. Rea4 wiicruvtirttir Kngiish Lana i.tire s Spoken The Thrice-a-Weok World, now that a great Presidential campaign is foreshadowed, hopes to be a better pa per than it has ever been before, and il has made its arrangements accord ingly, Its new service covers the en tire globe, and it reports every tiling fully, promptly und accurately, it is the only newspaper, noladuily, which is us good as a daily, aud which will keep you as completely informed of what is happening throughout the world. The Tbrice-a-Week World is fair in it political reports. You get the truth from its columns, whether you are He ublican or Democrat, und that is what ! you want. A special feature of the Thrice-a-Week World lias always been its seri al lotion, It publishes novels by the best uuthors in the world, uovels which In book form sell for $i..r)0 ajiiece, und its high standard in this respect will be maintained in the future us in Hie past. Thk Tiiuk k-a-Wkkk WtutLo'.s reg ular subscription price is only 11.00 er year, and this puysfoi-150 papers. We oiler this uneiiialod newspaper untl , Thm FriroN County Niwa together for one year for The regular subscription price nf the two pupers is 2 00. Trespass Notice. The Undersigned hereby gives notice that the lands und premises of the Ful inn QoUOty Kin! and Gun Club, an or gaui.utlon dulv iiwoiporutud by the luws of Pennsylvania, situated in the township of welts and Itrush Cteelt, county of Fulton and stute ol Penns.vl vuuiu, ate piivuto property, and that all persons ure warned not to trespass on said luutis aim pmnlses for '.he purposu of hunting, tinning, gathering nuts or berries, on in any other man ner whatever contrary to acts of as sembly in such rases made and iirovid ed us the luw will hr rigidly enforced. Ft'i.TuN County ki and Gun Cuptt U-28-OO.tf. IS Coming BO Yt.AHb' EXPERIENCE i have just received a line lot of Cutter Sleighs at low prices. Please cull and SEE THEM soon. I also have a lot of New Buggies thut' I will run out at Cost Carriage while they lust. Thanking Hie public for past favors, I am i 1nri itv iruj v, . W. R. EVANS, ! Ilustontovvn. Pa. Catarrh To prove lUiaiH'MI'iiial'ly. unil Ix-yomlanyiloul'i. that Catarrh m the im. and throat eanpt i ifwl 1 um ftimi-liliiK luiin in- tiiroiiKli drunt'ta, miall In.' Trial BoxiM oi Hr. shoop'a ( ulnrrli Cum. I iln this Ik'ihii-.' 1 um mi ivrtalit, thut Hr. shiKiu't Catam fur.' uill luiiiK ai'lual HlhatKlltlal help, Nothing rt'ituinly. It mi mm lilt-log uu rhyHiral teat of imy artlcleol Nial, gnuuine nii-rlt. Hut Unit articl ul k. I run merit. Slue t hi' teal will eonaeipil, null, r thuti u.lviuu i' It. Dr. si p i i.'uturrli tnire In a -now- whtta, healing iiutlM-ptlc I'liiin, j.nt hi. In beautfful nli-ki'l i.-.l KiBMtjiini j.t Hurh nootliliig ug.'iiU Oil MiKitlv ptna. jhyinol. M.'iithol. etfl., an- in(-orpirutel into u veU'ety, creaiu Ilka retrolatiim. Iinporul hy Dr. Mmop Irom Kuropa. IfHiuirrh of th,. noae ami lit rut i hus itxtenoed to Hi- M ach, linn M all Mluaini alw una inhiniully. Dr. Hhuop'ti Binrtottttlve. ttoinaeh dUtat-Ni. a Im-k of g.-in-ml sin-iiKtlt, tlniiiiiig. hulclilng. blllouniiHa, lunl taata, etc l.nvly t-ull for Dr. Khoop'a Hetoratlye. t or tiniYiuiptleatad i-ntnrrh only oi tin- noanand L.rout notliiiig viae, hnvvi'Vi r, iii'm! Im uanU hut Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Cure W. S. DICKSON. I'hksbytkiuan. Kev. W. A. West, D D.j I'astor. r'reachinu services j each alternate Babbttb at 10:30 a. in. and every Sunduy evening at 7:00. Services at Groen Mill on alternate i Sabbaths at 10:30 a. rn. Sabbath school ut 9:15. Junior Christian Kn- ' doavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor j ut 0:00. Pruyer meeting Wednesduy I evening at 7:00. j Mktuodist r;piacoi'Al Rov. J. c. , (1 rimes, Pastor. Sunday School at v:'A0 a. ni. l'roacliing everv other Sunday morning at 10:30 and everv Sunday eveninu at 7:00. Epworth League at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meetinif Thursday tvc-nlng at 7:00. UNiTF-D lJRKSUYTKKIAN Kev. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. rn. Preachlnif every Sunday morn ing; at 10:30, and every other Sunday evening at7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday eveninc at 7:00. " r.V ANGELICA. LUTHERAN Pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. ni. Preaohhag every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian En deavor at 8:00 p. m. Pruyer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. REKOnMEu Pas tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching on alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. in. und 7KW p. ni. Christlun I hndcuvor at. 0:00 p. nt. I'ravor meet- inif on Wednesduy evening at 7:00. SOCIETIKS m Anns Copyrights Clc. Anyone milMK a ikielrh Hiid dttcriilln mny qnli klr ftMartnlii nur 'pinion free wlielher hii .'Ill-ill MPmnHIily ill . Ml .l II. ' 1 1 Mi- i i 1 -m i h i ly c 'tit i.- r j HmuHuH k t.n rm. m4 l l !-! UUlll t'lilonlfl Uaeii ln i, . if H.tfUt, Wl V tut gUssUirUltt Im'i'iita. nth Mtinil k lo. rtvulvi in-. ' i iti.e, in i mi Scientific jFrmerican. A i i tuomolT Hltir-f ruietl wwklr I.HrifPHt c tnUtiDti of Ruy i-n:Mtuij jcuriml. Turtim. 4 ir . ouruiuiiiui,!!, cum uj ttn TivwaiiFHittrfL Co '-- New Tort tnci r h. -vautavtuii v 11 WeaR Hearts Are due lo Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when it was simple indiges tion. It Is a scienllilo fact that all oases cf heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken into the stomach which (all of periact dlgaaUon ferments and awellsthe stomach, puffing It up against the heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and lo the course ol time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Ktuble. ot NnvaJa. O , aur I had Momtcl trouble and waa In a lad state as f had heart troubli vitii 11. I took K it- Dyipapeia Cure (or about loui months and it fured me. Kodol Digests What You Eat and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. BoWeaouiy. $1 .00 Slu holdlni Haas Ihe trial alia, which tells for 60c Praaairaa) by e. 0. OaWITT ftOJ., OHigaOO. Odd Pellows M'ConnoiiBburg Lodge No. 741 meets every Prlduy evening In tne CIciiMijrt'r's Hull in McConuells burtf. Fort. Littleton Lodge No. 4M meets every Saturday evening in the New Hull at Port Littleton. Wells Vulley Lodge No. 607 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells Tunnery. Harrisonville Lodge No. 710 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hull at llitirisonvllle. Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening iu Odd Kellows' Hal! ut Nei Qrenaile. Warfordsburg Lodgo No. 001 meets in Warfordsburg every Saturday evening. King PostG. A. P.. No. 305 meets in McConnellsburg in Clevenger's Hall the flrst Saturday in every month at 1 p. m. ylPeshkgton t amp, No. 50, P. O. M. f A meets ererjp lirst and third Saturday evening ut their hail st Need more, Tuscarora Counc t, Iwiyal Aicaruin un' is ovary lirst uutl third Monduy eveniti) in Clevenjer's Hull, MoCon nellhiiui'g. Washington Camp No. 407, P. O. S. A., of New Oienutia, n ts every Sat- utday evening in P. O. h. of A. Hall, Washington Camp, No. 551, P. O.S. of A., Hustontowu, meets every Satur'" ui'day evening lu I', u. S. of A. Hall. John Q. Taylor Post C. A. R., No, 589, meets every Saturday, on or Just preceding full im. on In Lashley hall at 2 p. m., at Muck Valby, Woman's Relief Corps, No. ?o meets ut same date and place at 4 p.m. Gen. 0, 11. McKlbbin Post No.02, O. A. 8., meets the second and four.b Saturdays in each mouth at Pleasant Ride
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