FULTON COUNTY NEWi ! Published Lvcry rhursday. B W- PR. Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. MARCH 7, 1907. Published Weekly. jSl.OOpet Annum in Advance. MVIUIMTC ui h rec aqnaro of I lln lima II W er equare aanh subsequent. Insertion.... MV A)i uliMwni. lorrted fur lc thir RMM months oherged h7 the square. laae-fourth coin run ini half oolutnn On-' I ii;, i) .1 bos rtmos. I Tl . .IIS.OO. I tso.oo HO.OC . .", f. ' ill cm i ' .. 10.00 1 MOO. I J!.0C ItfoOi'na Inserted for lew than "I IM-of olonel Oard one Tear lit Mrs. A. E. Cline. Lines on the death of Mrs. Anna K ( line, who ilinl at her home at Burn1 Catitns, Pulton county, Pa., Friday, February 1007, aged T8 years, " months and -1 days. Now the winds nmdi always nlghing. Wbispe Ins dlrues soft and tow. on the htll poor Grandma's ivinir Where th' Bowets bloom and tfrow. With the loved one there -v.. laid her. While mir hearts w ere l'eiliui( " llrleved we are. and sd toirive liei. Hut our Father willed it o. fb ! this world seetrjs "olil a illiont her: Tender niemrit-s with bar stay. Childhood dreams ire all about hor Alas: that one so dt ar should pas- away. We will xrieve for our dear ffr ttdma I.Ike the summer doves thai eoo. And we'll wall w ith anx oils onfftng For thai heart so k.nd and true. When atTlletion sore has bound us. And dark clouds o eoDreud Ottl sUv No pat-cut arm v. ill ba mound us. No tender ar tndmu ever niu'h. How we.lt nilss our de-.iresi eranilmi. There Is none nan ever know: Hut we 11 often drenu. of Heaven. Wli re our anffel loved ones go, She has heen a faithful grandma Through all the flying yean; Hut now she has none lo thai hrit.'ht Heaven. Where there are no frowns and tears. All Is Mtnthlna there and ulaflni KK. All Is beautiful and fair: There Is nauirht of artel or nadneaa, And puln uor death don't enter there. We will trust our Heavenly father, For he loves His children all. And to His home of man mansion Hefore Iouk we. too. He'll eull. There all the loved and blessed ooea In that happy home we 11 see: All will be joy and bilks and sunshine. And oar dear u'ood ( Irandruu there will he K i n el. For weak kidneys anti lurr.f rbbek use DeWiu's Kidnty and bladder Pills. Host for lumbago, rheumatism, uladder and other troubles arising from bad bkoi. They cleanse the Kidneys and clear the system. Indorsed and sold by Trout's dru.tr store. The Breaking Out of The War. Scores of writers and histor ians have described the stirring times of the outbreak of the Civil War, but it is doubtful if auy one ever drew as comprehensive a picture of the events as c oes Carl Sennit in his "liemiuiscences," in the March McClure's. begin ning with the happenings that followed the election of 1860, tht patriotic Scliurz arraigns 1'resi dent Buchauau's altitude and the "epidemic of compromise-' that infected the whole country. The portentous tirst inauguration ol Lincoln is pictured with the hand of a mast, r; and the attack on oumter and the inception of the conflict are so described that the Jreat Tragedy unfolds before us as on a stage. Kven the coir.edy foils ot tragedy arc present, for Scburz's droll wit relieves the somber scenes with huru'rous pictures and episodes. In this number the author tells also of his receiving the appoint ment of Minister to .Spaiti and how in the midst of raising a reg irner.t of cavalry in New VorkCity he was ordered to depart on his mission to Madrid. The u.stal me'Jt closes with Schuiv. afloat on his way to Spam. M'SIONTOWN. M'.ss Ho.-a Spock who has been visiting lor son, o tiiin: at Oltnni bersbu ft, returned home last week. Quite a number of ptopta from a distance attended tin- euteriuin ment on Friday uitrlit, fcOioOf whom vcrelIaro'd l irk and V e QOf JSipes of Wells Tannery, aud Prof. P. C. uMnbersoBi of Mo Connellsburg. We are glad to know that the sick in, and around, this rominu aitf are fait improving. The protracted meeting which was carried on for over three weeks so successfully in the U B. church, was closed last Tues day night. 'I'll.' entertainment and festival iield in the P. . S. of A. hall last Friday night was a grand success 10 every way. The best of ordei j prevailed aud ttie youn . men and women of the town treated the people to two of the best home talent plays that were ever seen n this part of "Little Fulton." Despite the fact that it raiued Tl e News No Pure Drug Cough Cure Laws would ne need ed, if all Couxh Cures were iike Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure is -ana has been for 20 years. The Na tional Law now requires that if any poisons enter iuto a cough mixture, it must be printed on tne label or package. For this reason mothers, and others, should insiston having Dr. Shoop's Cough Curt;. No poison marks on Dr. Shoop's labels and none in the medicine, else it must by law be on the label. And its not only safe, but it is said to be by those that know it best, a truly remark able cough remedy. Take no chance, particularly with your children. Insist ou having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Compare carefully the Dr. Shot p package with others and see. No poison marks there'. You can always be on the safe side by demanding Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Simp ly reluse to accept any other. Sold bv Dickson's drug stt re. A MO. Boltlr ol j Kemp's Balsam j Contains 40 DOSES, Anrtfeneh (V'se i MUM efTe. five tlinn four times the tame quantity of nnv other eotiu'lt remedy, liowover Well Advertise, I and however strongly rec ommended that remedy may lie. Kemenilxr always that KEMP'S BAIjSAM is the Best Cough Cure. It lias saved thousands from con numption. It has saved thousands of lives. At all dntSKlft"', 2"'.. rc. nl It. Don't accept anything etae. Adminisrator's Notice. Letters of auntlnlso-alion ou the estate of ' ii- - W. Peck, late ol Thompson township IfuttOQaoontv, l'u..deeeased, having been (Teal dbj the Keiri-terof Wills for Kultou county, to tne suleerlhers. whose postonioe nitilress is KDOWVlUa. Kulion eonntv. Pa., .i1! oersons -, ho are inileliteil lo the salil estate will please make pavinent. ami those havinjt claims w Ul present them to OK), W, nSHMR, :i-sjlt. Au'tnliilstrator. rinm Itnn WEST DUBLIN. T .nollii T.nijlitr haq l'et.ttrnpfl t.ft Ktrd all the eveaing, the hull was i ... , , . ... . .. Altooua after spending more rowded to the limit of its eapa- jity. The entertainment did not I top with the plays alone, but was iuliveued by the orchestra that nade its tirst grand display of musical talent. There was also ome tine concert sinking. Ileal h in The Canal Zone. The high wages paid make it a nighty temptation to our young irtisans to join the force of skill id workmen ueeded to construct the Panama Canal. .Many are re strained however by tne' fear of fevers aud malaria. It is the CBOWlng ones those who have 'ised Electric Bitters, who go .here without this fear, well kn ,w ug they are safe from malarious ntlueuco with EDlf.Ctho B'tters on iiaud. Cures blood poison too, jiliour-ness, weakness and all stem lob) liver and kidney troubles. Guaranteed by Trout's drug 4 tore. 60c. than a month with the family of her parent--, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laidig. Nettie Price, who has been em ployed in Altoona, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Price. Mrs. Susan King.who had been ill for several weeks with grippe, is able to be out, again. J. E. Lyon, who had been seri ously ill for some time, is able to 1 look after his work again. Supt. C. E. Barton was visiting I the schools in this township last I week. John Allen, a hustling member j of the firm of Clippinger aud Al 'en of C h a m b e r s b u r g , was through this vicinity on Satur day. Mrs. Margaret Kesselring ol Hustontown, has returned to her ; home at that place after spend -; ing the past two months with the i family of her brother C. M. WATERFALL. SbIc Keeisl.T. Friday, March 8, I). B. Calla her wills. ll i'.t Ins residence ou tho late Ceo. W. Comerer farm, near Burnt Cabins, valuable live stock, farming implements, hay, graiu, Ac Sale will begin at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Saturday, March ! Miss Km !nie Miller will sell at her resi dence on the Peach Orchard road, 4 miles north of McConnellsbu rg, hors 8, cattle, hogs, farming im plemt its, dfcOs Sale begins at 10 o'clock, a. m. a r Tr it a . i a. ij. vvioie, Auctioneer. Tuesday, March 12, John Fore man will sell at his residence on the Rush Cline farm at Fort Lit tie ton, live stock, farming imple raents, &0, Sale begins at 10 o' clock. A. L. V'ible, auctioneer. Wednesday, March 111, O. W. Meilott, administrator of the cs tato of Susan May, latoof Belfast township, deceased, will sell ot the late residence of the decedent ue mile southwest of Sipes Mill, all her personal property. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Wednesday, March 13, ft M. Kendall, inteuding to quit farm lag, will sell at his residence 2b miles south of McCoonellsburg, horses, cattle, hogs, farming im plemeuts, hay, grain, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. A. L. vVible, auctioneer. Thursday, March 14. P. P. Shives, having rented his farm and intending to remove lo Me Connellsburg, will sell at h:s resi leuce at Dickeys Mountain post olllco in Thompson township, horses, cattle, farming imple ments, hay, grain, household goods, &C. Sale begins at ten o'clocn. Credit eight months. Thursday, March 14 E. S Meilott, intending to remove from the county, will sell at his residence in Taylor township, near Fairview church, horses, .attle.hogs, farming implements, Sno-.v, snow ! Did the ground Kearnev. was called home bv the hog see his shadow? He certain- i death of his wife's grandfather, y did. Some of our nou super-1 Stephen Witter, last Wednesday. siiuous people now believe ttiat Mr.s. Margaret K o s s e 1 r l n B Brant. Ross King, who is employed at j rain, household goods, and on '.he ground hog is an efficient .veather prophet. There was no preaching at ion M. E church as announced for SuuJay morning on account of tbfl inc'euieuey of the weather. Irive the clouds away. DeWitt's Ora Miller Who 18 employed at Little Early Risers will scatter tfm, Bergstresser's, left Salur-jthe gloom 0f sick-headache and lay to spend a few day? with his : uihousness. They do not gripe parents at Trough Creek. r sicken. Recommended aud A great many of the farmers in the same day he will offer his farm. See'bills. Sale begius al 10 o'clock. Friday, March 15. S. A. Nes her I bit, having rented his farm, will this ) sell on the premises in Tod town l ship, one and one half mile north of M ;Connellsburg,horse;, cattle, Little globulesof sunshine that j sheep.hogs, farming implements, corn, and a lot of prime timothy hav. Sale begins at 10 o'clock Credit nine months. A. L. Wible, auctioueor. spout a day recently with aunt, Mrs. E'.iza Hoover, at place. this vicinity are hi.uling logs to Kiug Mellott's saw mill which is located in our town. Miss Alma McClain visited her parents at New Grenada last Sunday. Wo are glad to note that the Consolidated Ice Company of this place will furnish ice to our town's fjlks this coming sum mer. Some of our young people are takiug advantage of the excellent ice for skating on Sideling Hill creek. N. H. A Ho way has employment in the coal mines at Sixraile Ruu. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Bergstres ier visited their daughter, Mrs. John Cracey, at (uacey, last -Sunday. The grippe in its annual tour did not miss our village, conse qu !utly manv of our peopie are still suffering from its effects. This was intended for last week's ,;News" but reached the iill'fH too late.- Ivl : sold here by Trout's drug store. Tho winds of March have no terror to the user of DeWitt's Carbohzed Witch Hue! Salye It quickly heals chapped aud crack ed skin. (iood too, for boils and burns, and undoubtedly the best relief for Piles. Sold here by Trout's drug store. J. N. Hixson and son Blaine were in towu for dinner yester day returning from Creeucastle where they had been to consult Dr. Gillan in regard to medical treatment of Blaiue. In publish ing the election returns, the News came near crowding John out of any chance for school director. The ligrues should say that Ceo. O. Lynch had r7 and J. N. Hixson aud Jesse Diehl ran a tie each having .")" votes. John you will have to toss up a penny with Jesse. LOST AND FOUND Lost, between &;$0 p. m , yes terday aud noon to day, a bilious attack, with nausea and sick head ache. This loss was occasioned by finding at Trout's drug store a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills, the guaranteed cure for bilious- 26o, 'In 1897 I had a stomach dis ease. Some physicians said Dys pepsia, some Consumption. One s.ud I would not live until Spring. For four years I existed on boiled ! Qeis, malaria and jaundice milk, soda biscuits, and doctors' ? prescription. I could not digest Timber Land for Sale, auy thing I ate; then 1 picked upi The undersigned oilers for sale one of your Almanacs and it hap-1 800 acres of timber land in the pened to be my life saver. I ! lower end ot Ayr township, cov bought a fifty ceut bottle of KO- i ered with good oak and pine. DOL and the benefit I received j from that bottie all the gold in Georgia could not buy. In two months I went back to my work, as a machinist, and in three months I was well and hearty. Mav you live long and prosper." C N. Cornell, Roding.Ga., 1906. The abive U ouly a sample of the ' great good that is done every . whore by Kodol For Dyspepsia . It is sold here by Trout's drug j store. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar I urea ad Coegas, and expala Colds from I the system by gently autvlnv tae bowels 1 17 tr J amks j. Harris, Big Covo Tannery, Pa. KILLthc couch and CURE the LUNGS WTH Dr. King's New Discovery fONSl'NIPTION 0UGH8 and J0LUS Prlet boo a ji.oo Frea Trial. Hurettt and Qiuclceat Cura tot all XHKOAT anU J.HNO TROUB LES, or MONEY HACK. Friday, March 15 Mrs. Mary C. Comerer, haviugsold her farm and intending to remove from the County, will sell at public sale on the State Road, !J miles west of Hustontown, horses, cattle, farm ing implements, hay, grain, household goods, &c. Sale be gins at lu o'clock, a. m. Credit, '.i mouths. Siturday, March 1(1. F. Mc Nau;hton Johnston will sell at his farm mile south of McCon nellsbu rg, a large lot of horses, cattle, and ovher live stock, and some farming implements and other things. This is, in the main, a big stock sale, ard Mr. Johnston wants it distinctly un derstood that this is a bona tide sale no underbidding and that tho stock offered will positively be sold. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. A. L Wible, Auctioneer. Weduesday, March 20, Mrs. Dr J. U. Meilott, intending to remove from the county, will sell at her rosidenco at Need more, horse, cow, buggy, household goods, aud many other articles. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Friday, March 2l!. J. L. Cope will sell at his residence, two miles north of Burnt Cabins, Dorses, Cattle, Hogs, Farming Implements and many other things. Sale begins at 10 o'clock A. L. Wible, Auctioneer. Saturday, March 215, W. K. liatdorff, agent, will sell at his residence :! miles west of Mc Counellsburg, the household goods of -the 1 ito S".rah A. Itat dorff, deceased. Sale begins nt 1 o'clock p. ni. Credit 15 months. Tuesday, March 20 Samuel Widney having sold ills farm, and intending to quit farming will sell one mile south of Burnt Cabins on the Pannettshurg road, all his live stock, farming implements, corn, rye, oats, etc. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit1.) mouths. Wible and Myers, auctioneer). A Carload of Btfggjes and Surreys Rutolic Sale. Monday, March IS, 1907. The undersigued has just re ceived direct from the manufactu rers, a carload of New Buggies, Surreys, and Spring Wagons, which he will sell at his store in McCoune.ilsburg, on the above named d.vte. At tho same time he will also sell Corn Plows, Horse Rakes, Cultivators, Mowers, Spring Harrows, Corn Planters, Buggy Har ness, Barstear Plows, &c. These goods are all strictly new, special guarantee, and willpositively be sold. Sale begins at Id o'clock a. m., when a credit of six months will be given on all sums ol C.00 or more, on note with approved se curity less than 6.00, cash. W. 11. NFS HIT. A. L Wible, Auctioneer. P. S. I have at my store a lot ol horse blankets that I am clos ing out at greatly reduced prices. Register's Notices. Notice II hereby given laal Hie IbllowiM iiHiiif'1 ureoiitii'.-tntH have Hied Kiel, account in tin- Bealater'i OWeo o!' Fatton I'muity. I'a., Mini tlmt tin- Mime win Im prvM uteri in the Ofpaana' OaarkOfaalll Ooaitty, for runtlrmiitioii, uii tin ill Mnnuat, ( lata day) of Mareh A. i., iw7. SHIVKS The tirst and Unal aerimiit of Hofti O. t, Humbert, adnlnletrator of the oatata ol I'miiI.'I II Salyal tale of llelliist tuffimhiti, ilcct-Mi.eil. KEULXK The Drat and anal aaaoanl or h w II Keller. adtSlnltfetf Of tae estate ill Sana C Koltet lute . Taviiir township, lie OM sell. Mi:i.i.oVT The ilrt and Inal aeooaal of M I: Hhatl'iier. Ksil ailmifiMratOff of the estate or Maaujda Helloiti late ot Ayr towaaalp noaaaaad. QOBOOM The tnd and flnal aeooant or Will. i tm 1' Oonlon. K-n; executor of the last will abii testament of Miss .lane Oorilon late ol Itethel townshiii, ilecntMUl. KI MM Kl.-The tltsl anil linal account or Mrs Susan Kiilumel. ailiu ulstratiit ot th estate or.) Kiiiott Uuiaaia lataol Todd towushii ii aaaaadi QBO. A HAKIIIS, Fulton County Bank.l ii l!f'..NIl'.f IN' l"S7 J 3 ler Cenl. Ititereat Flci on TtttMO Depoall 5. Thin old nnil well known Financial Institution Is now- permanently looalcd In it new room in llio A. IT. Nf'bulld" a.7 ing. Large kddttlOBI hsv besn made to llie CAPITAL STOCKS j and tiie Dutnbw of stofkholders lias pMn lnoraaaed lo I'll' y TKI'N'. Which give all depositors a 8e.urlty of upward of x Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. jaj The Tiilton County Hank does a ORMKRAL HANK- y tNO HUSINKSS and extends every favor to their patrons JJ und friends, eonsi.-.lent with sound hanking. 2 W. H. NELSON, p McConneUsburg, i'a. Cashier. Iteglsier's OfUnOi Feb. IK, IU07. Heglster. LIST OF JURORS. Drawn for March Term, uf Oyer and Terminer Courts of Fullon Coun ty, Pa., beginning Monday, March IS, 17. i ;k mi Jrooas Ayr Aaron Motrfffft, c M. Itnv. S ( 'roust.. Ilelfusi BeobeD Rtfllnanoad, Charlie Mel lott. Oi'bort o. Meilott. Braaa OMah m. k Barton. Bothal Albert OanMt Ira D Mciinit. OttbUA. Albert o. bterJn, leary Miner. Qeo SIpitK. liehlna Oeooa Fruui; Rtpoa, afeOon Delia burl Barry Harr, Wm i. MoICIb. hlii. Taylor Joaaa Liaka, w. a. Wink. Thouiisiui Harvey Slitu-pe. TiHld Hurvey Cooper, .lubn mylc. lien K erlln. Cilloii tieorH Miller , Wells ThorutuD I'oster, Oeoriru W. S!pe. we the aodonufaod Bborlfl aad Jory Uoav aUaalonan ofVulton County. iu., on tha lath day ot February 1U57, iliil draw from tin- wheel uomiiiuiDi.' the Ooaoral Panel for the year 1901 the above nutueil prisons toifetlmr with ihelr occupation ami raaldoDofl to bo Grand Juron Id the County Courts of Fulton County ou Mini day, March is. 111.17. .Iambs II. Ai.KX.VMimt, Sheriff. ' David Ron, A. Oi TatiAX. Attest Jury CoininUsloi.eni. O. 0. RoTZ. i'ktit if paoaa Ayr Ouviil BlTOaa, WttUani Hlshop. Oeorc Bntterbauah, Oooraa .v. Oonoror J all Harris. .1 11. .lohosiou, H. f. Nesbit. Anna vlllo. Balfaal Samuel Hchs, WOado Wall. licthel Clyde Aiuli-ewa, Joe Fishi-r Qaorfa F. It. Hill. iinisii Ore alt .viaoaai Hurt, flhrlatnahai .Sp nlc. II. J. Walters. Dubllu James Allt-r Daviil Fohtier, Hayes Ixiutie, Johu Suyiler. I.uther OrOTO, Harr son OntokaJL l.ickloif Creek- K. J. Croft. J. V. Kline. Oco F.nsley. Charles A. Mumu.a, Thomas MuClure. 1 laOTffd II Hoop. afaOoaaallabttra Aiiam driaaUufar,ValanUna Houpt, Iiiillleld Keyser. Charles MoCurdy. I.loytl Bay, Samuel Sbiincr. Lawkl Vouse. Tuyior N. H. AUoiray, D. A. Illuok, J. v. Deuvor. S. II. lloekensniitli. Hons KIuk. TIi impsou Hirt Kvaus. It iberi F.ieris. John May. t.'lareucu X'auce, Curtis Seurisl. Todil Qapyga lllvens, Vauwrl Dlvens. Dan el ii. Klv ,y. lla-ry .Marshall, 1'eter Motion. Ueoric Mock. J. 1'. I'eck, A. I. Wible Doloa Wank Dai any. Jam at 0. Danaan.Joha Haaainond, Bamaol Heoiiets.hot.johu Borlovor, Johu 11. Smith. Lewis Wlk'lleld. Philip II. Smith. Wells J. W. Olbaon. Nathan W. Hortou. i'yile I'luuimer. Howard Tioo. We thn ulillei-sis-lii il Sherlrf anil Jury Com-mlnsliiue-N uf Fullon Count v. I'a.. on the Kilh duyof February luvTdldilrnw from the wheel 'ontulniuic the Qanaral I'uuel ror the year 1907 the aborO named persons lou.-lhei w ith their occuputlou and realdonoa to be 1'etli Jurors in mo Couuly Courts of Fultou County ou Mini day, MaVeb IH. IB07. Jambs ai.kxanbkh. Sheriff. A. C. TatAX, l' i ill ItOTZ. tiest Jury Commissioners 0. 0. Hot.. IIAH1II.HS. THE LARGEST BEST E(.)L'IP1'ED AND HOST THOROUGH Business Training School, Ror Both Sexes, Between Pittsburg and Baltimore Open All The Year Catalog Free. TRI -STATE BUSINESS COLLEGE Cumberland, Aci. MILLINREY W will dow write 1007, anil wi AmIvs lo lliatik OM and all for thn patronage of the u.sl year, lliOti. We still have a few hats on hand which wp will close out re ifardletis of cost. We do not btlltfM in keeping jjoods over, and too we must make room lor our spring- stock, therefore these ffOOda must jro at a low li-ruro. We have dress skirts reduced from .'! to 92! Shirt waists reduc ed from $1.20 to BOoi waist patterns that wore 75c now 80o, Collars and belts reduced to -'. less than ihe ragnlnr price. We, invite one and. all kindly to ball and sec the great liarjruins we are giving! Very sincerely, MRS. A. E. LITTLE, McConnellsburfr. Opposite Fostoffioe. THE NEW YORK WORLD, j gflOY itiniut-A-wttR bUMIOIN. Read Wherever the Knrllsli LiaruJ Uft I SpottOD The Thrice-a-Week World, now that a ieat, Presidential oampalgn is foreshadowed, hopes to he a better pa par than it has ever been before, and it has made its arrangements accord ingly. Us new service covers the en lire globe, and it reports everything fully, promptly and accurately. It is the only newspaper, not a daily, which is us good as a daily, and which will keep you as completely informed of what is happening throughout the world. The Thrice-a-Week World is fair in it political reports. You get the truth from its columns, whether you are U tiblican or Democrat, and that is what you want. A special feature of the Thrice-a-Week World has always been its seri al fiction. It publishes novels by the best authors in the world, novels which in book form sell for 1.50 apiece, and its high standard in this respect will be maintained in the future as in the past. Thk Thkicf.-a-Wf.k.k World's reg ular subscription price Is only 11,00 per year, and this pays for l.rii papers. We offer this unequaled newspaper and Thk Fulton County Nitswi together for one year for II .78. The regular subscription price of the two pupers is 2. 00. IS Coming C. A. MARTIN. First Class Tonsorial Artist, McUONNKLLUDUKti, I'A. A Clean Cup and Towel w ith each Shave KverythlnK Antiseptic. Kazui'B Kterlli'.uiJ. Hair Cuttlni und Mussui .. D specialty. TShup In room lately occupledby II. M. Downes. ISAAC IN. WATSON. Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to date in nil styles of hair cut Hair, vu.ck. eay ahaves Uay-iuni, Creams Witch h w.el. without extra chars. arch low i i ...ii ouatouii i i .ateni Improved ap, &aratus for merUlslnK loole. 1'arlors opp ,, ulton llouae. THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH o'.'HUI" KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE coktaisimu HONEY AND TAR Trespass Notice. The undersigned hereby gives notice that the lands und promises uf the Kul ton County Kod and Gun l.'lub, an or ganiautlnn dulv Inuorporated by the laws of Pennsylvania, situated in the townships of Wells ami llrush Cicek, county of Fulton and state of Hennsyl vat la, ate private properly, and thai all persona are warned not to trespass on said lunds ami pivnUes (or "ic purpose of hunting, li.-hing. gathering nuts or berries, ou iu auy other man ner whatever contrury to ucts of as sembly in such cases made and provid ed us the law will br rigidly enforced. Fulton CouNTV Rod and Gun Cl-uu. ll-2S-ut;.ti. BO YtATia' EXPERIENCE "VHH COPYHIOMT Anrone knunlnif s Ikololi ahU datorlptUm i ... v aWrurtHtH our tifnnion ftM wlitJllicr an j" - t il ti-it Ut, vl '( lltl M II ' ii ,i. okon t'liii'itu 'V tur atfrUUrllltf ml(-ntf.. :iMtruu, Hi Liin Scientific Hmericati. K IiMKlioiii'ly illu it r-i.'Hrt wkly I,nrn l v,t iihttititi stf i y k loiiMBo journal. 'I'ltrn., $4 9 ruHri t iur luunitia, 1. bittdbyall ttewaiiasaam. INNS Co . Si..iei(.n.-.. Wi r H. 'Vuhlumun I have just received a fine lot of Cutter Slciglis tit low prices. Please call and SEE THEM soon. I also have a lot of New Huggies thul I will run out at Cost Carriage while they last. Thankingthe public for past favors, I am Yours very truly, W. E. EVANS, Hustontown. Pa. PAIN Pain In thn head pa In anyvliern, has Its eaue. Fulii UConReiitioii. iialu Is lilo.nl pressure iiolhlua elu ilsnullj . At leut. no wya Dr. .sluip ami to prove It In- has (Tented a little pliilt lal.let. That tablet (-tilled Dr. flioop'n lliaduelu. Tablet eiiii,s liloml pr.--.Mir.' away from ialn (s titers. Its.-lli'i tischurmiiiif. pleuslnKlydullKlitl'ul. Oetitly Oioiuih auloly. it nualy isiuulkci tlie blood clrtu. lation. If you nalra a hetrtaaha. If blood premium. Jilts puiniui nuriad v.-iih nroinen, aune cauat, . If yeuiirn deeploM. r.'sii,..s4, nervus. It's bloisl rotiVM'.iiHi I.IimmI pi'.-ssinv. Tluit Mirely Is a certainty. lor Dr. Bhonp's Uendaehe Tubleu imu It In ) mlnntaa, and the tablets nimply dl.tribuie the tuiuuinnil bloiHl preMiure. BrolH your flnfer.and doeiui'tlt set red. and well, and isiln you.' Of cours it doe. It's eon. aestion. tdiMKl pressure. You'll lln.l it whei-o pum U-always. It s simply i omnioii Hense. Wo sell at -i tcnu, und cliuoilully recommend Dr. Shoop's s Headache Tablets W. S. DICKSON. Weak Hearts Are due lo Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have hear! trouble can remember when It was simple Indiges tion. It is a scleatlflc fact that all cases of heart disease, not organic, are not only Iraceablo lo, but are tho direct result of Indi- gestlon. All food taken Into the stomach I which falls of perfect digestion ferments sad wells tho stomach, pufluig It up against tha heart. This Interferes with the action of the haart, and In the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes dlaesaed. Mr. D. Kauble. of Nf va.ia. O , urn: I had Somicl trouble and wi In bjj ,t.i. u I had hem trout at with II. I took KoHnl Dyapopili Cuio fur about foul months and t oured me, Kodol Digests What You Cat and relieves the siomaoh of all nervous strain and llie heart of all pressure. Beiriesonly. SI. 00 Size holdlnc M Uiaaa the trial in, which sella (or 50c. tVaewae! by t. 0. oeo rt ou. , GHtQAOO.
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