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    FULTON COUNTY NEWSj
Published Uvcry Huiisday.
I W P&I, Editor and Proprietor.
McCONNIiLLSBURG, PA.
MARCH U, 1907,
Published Weekly. $1.00 per
Annum in Advance.
ADY IRTISH MO RATSB.
Ter square of a lines time II JJJ.
I'ri square each stibaequenl Insertion 50.
At: advertisement Inserted (nr Im than
i hree months charged by the square.
One-fourth oolumn .
One half column
Column
:l inns : il mot i 1 vr.
ii Mm no oo I oo
2500. 40 00 Ml 00
40.00. I M 00. 75.00
N'oth'nir Inserted for leM than !
iTofcsalonel Card one year SB
CUUI RIDQE.
Ttw auction at Stevens and Ra
ker's was fairly well attended
last Saturday afternoon a id even
id. The protracted meeting is still
in progress, and there have been
quite a number of conversions.
Jacob Brown, the mail carrier,
lost a valuable horse last week on
the route between Maddensville
and Clear Kulge.
Prank Mo.t and H. Stevens of
V'aynesboro, have returned home
after spending a few days with
their parents, J. S. Mort and J.
B. Stevens.
Listen for wedding beds soon.
Miss Bessie Fields of Fort Lit
tleton and a couple of gentlemen
from Laid ig, were very pleas int
callers at A. W. Brown's last Sat
urday evening.
Mrs. Henry Huston and Mrs.
Bert Sipes of Huston town, at
tended the auction at this place
hist Saturday.
Miss Nellie Morton of McK'ib
bin.was the guest of Miss Myrtle
Sieveni the past week.
Mrs. Harry Ramsey and Mrs.
H. J. Grove are on the sick list.
B. S. Fleming and J. Brown
went to Waynesboro to seek em
ployment. Miss Annie Winegardner is
slowly improvijg.
Lloyd and David Kleming spent
a day last week the guests of
their brothers, Robert and Roy
in McConnellsburg.
Misses Elsie Baker, Jessie Hen
ry and Maud Fields, spent Sun
day at their homes in this place.
Miss Lura Bolinger spent last
Saturday and Sunday the guest
of Miss Lizzie Henry :also, Gilbert
Bowman of Burnt Cabins, was a
pleasant caller last Saturday
evening.
Misses May me Snyder and Ni
na Kelso spent Saturday and
Sunday at this place.
John Carmack purchased a
hne horse and buggy one day
last week.
Mrs. Mintie Miller spent a
day last week at A. W. Brown's.
Mrs. JoQn Raker of Knobsville,
is the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Cha.'les Stevens in this place.
Mrs. George Taylor is ill.
Fred Bowman spent Saturday
and Sunday at his home at Burnt
Cabins.
James Appleby, of Decorum,
made a Hyiug trip to this place
one day last week.
Mrs. Thomas Cromwell spent
part of last week in the home of
Mrs. M. A. Fields.
Moving time is near at hand.
Daniel Curfman of Huntingdon
county, was m our town last Sat
urday. Joseph D. Stevens la getting
some better.
Porter Wiblo is happy over the
arrival of twins at his home. Un
fortunately, one died.
Samuel Funk aud wife of Yel
low Creek, were visiting Bert
Sipes aud other friends a fen
days last wees'.
C.ROOMIM.' COUNTS
lui II cinmit make a Fair Skin or a
Ulossy Coal.
Women with (jowl
complexion cannot
le homely. Cream,
lotion, washes iiinl
jhiw tiers rnunot nnike
n f :iir skill. Ever)
I ' I ni in know; that
the Putin runt ot his
tliiTMU(hbri'il cornea
from tho animal's
"nll-ricjit" condition.
l i t the borne (jet
"oil hiafwil" ami his
rout turna dull. Cur
rying, brushing ami riililiiiiir will ivo
him ii rlonn emit, but cuunot produce
tho BOY! -tell ainoothni'sa and glinw of
the bofMl akin, wliirh in hi 'com
plexion. The Indies will at e the point.
Lane's Family
Medicine
la tho licst preparation for Indira who
deaire a gentlo laxative medicine that
will give the body perfect cleanliness
internally and the wholeaoineneaa
that produces such skins as paiuicra
love to copy.
NP.W GRENADA.
Mrs. Myrtle Shore, of Shore
Valley, fell a few days since and
broil! her arm. Dr. Campbell
was plume 1 for and rendered
necessary surgical aid. She is
getting along nicely.
Frank 1 nomas, who is suffer
ing with an attack of pneumonia,
is slowly improving.
Mrs. Jennie Bergstresser, of
Waterfall, who was very low with
pneumonia, we are glad to note,
is recovering.
Maud and Pearl Shafer of Rob
ertsdale, and Harry Shafer of
Kearney, speut Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Shafer, of our city.
Jacob Cnder, our accommodat
ing, veteran mail man, while
alighting from his wagon, stepped
on a rolling stt.ne, spraining his
ankle, which made him go "Hop
it go fetch it,' but he was able to
perform his mail duties.
Rev. L C. Sollenberger is hold
ing a scries of meetings in trie
Bethel church.
Mrs. Hetty Gracey has improv
ed in health and gone to her home
at Gracey.
Bay, H. K. Ash preached his
farewell sirmons on Sunday at
Pine Grove, Valley Church and
Zion,
We notice that Alice McClain
has a notice 00 her house "This
Property for Sale." Any one
wanting to locate here can buy a
nice home at a low price
LIST OF JURORS.
Drawn for March Term, of 'Oyer nntl
Terminer Courts of h'ullon Coun
ty Pa. beginning Monday.
March IN. 1407.
QUA ffti JtraoM
Ayr Aaraa ahiiaoat ;. m Bay, s :.
CroiiHc.
Belfast Iteiitien llo lllishcnil OhafM Mel
lott. (II l.ert O. Mol'ott.
Ilnon I'reek M. 1". Marlon.
Hethel A'liert I'urnell. Ira B Mellott.
Oulilln Allien (I. Ker In, Henry Miller, (leo.
Sipes.
Licking Creek Frank Sipes.
HeOollaalMaMlg Hurry Harr. Wm. L MoKlti-
Ma.
Taylor .Itunis I.ukc. W. G. Wink.
ThiitnpMHi Harvev Sluirpr.
TikIiI Hurvev Cooper, .lohn Doyle. II n
Krrlln.
I'ulou lieorre Miller.
WeIN 'riiornton Foster. tleorge W. S'pe-.
We the .utl- i - "i. i Sheriff and Jury Com
tnisslnnera of Fulton Counly. la.. on the Iftth
day M February WG?, die) draw from the wheel
containing the Ucneral I'anel for the year 1907
the above nunietl persons together with ihelr
occupation and residence to be Orand Jurors
In the County Courts of Fulton County on Mou
il iv, March la. IHj?.
.Iambs II. Ai.kxaniikii. Sheriff.
Davih Ron,
A 0 Thtax.
Attest Jury Cnminlsslonera.
C. 0. Ruts.
l'rrir .Hums ,
Ayr David Riven, William lllshop iieorgi-
BatiSjrbaiigh, (ietirire A. Coincrcr. .left Harris.
J II. Johnston. 0 I. Neshit. A nice. Seville.
Iielfast Samuel 1 1 ess. Wilson Walt.
Hethel Clyde Andrews. Jtic Fisher. I Jeortre
F. M Hill
Mrush Creek Vincent Hart. Chrlslopher
Spade. K. J. Walters
llulilin James Aller. Davlil Fohner. Hayes
Ijocke. John Snyder. I.uther ilroie. Hiirr'ou
Oiuahal)
Licking Creek I'.. J. Croft. J. I'. Kline, ilco
L'llsley. Charles A. Milium;!. Thomas McClure.
t lenrge M Hotip.
McCouiiellstiurg Ada as ilrlssinger. Vuleutine
lloupt. Durtleld Keyser. Charles MeCurily.
Lloyd Ituy. Samuel Shliner. Lewis y'ouae.
Tayi.ir it. H. Allnway. D. A. Mlack. J. v.
Deavor. S. II. Houkensmlih. Boa King.
Th unpson II irt F.vans. Itohcrt Kverts. John
May. Clarence Vance, Curtis Secrist,
Todd lieome Hlvens. Vanvert IMvens. Duu
el ii Klvey. Uitv atanaall l'eter Morion.
Ueorge Mock. J. 1. Peck. A. I, Wiblt
Volti.ihle Town Property
,l fiiv.tlr Side.
Tbt iiiidi'isitriu'd olTers at fir If All
aale, In house anil Int llWlS on
South First Street, MeConnelUhurjf,
P. This properly consists of one
full lot, .Viliy fX reel, on which Is
erected a (rood ten-room, two-story-anil-a-hnlf
house, (rood dry cellar,
wood bouse, wnsh house, good stable,
and other niitbullclirjjrs. The lot Is In
splendid state of cultivation, with ex
cellent fruit trees. Terms rlirht to
quick buyer,
Isaac Hri.M
Sale Kefiater.
Friday, March 15. S. A. Nes
bit, having rented his farm, will
sell on the premises in Tod town
ship, one and one half mile north
of M jConnellsburg, horse i, cattle,
sheep.hogs, farming implements,
corn, and a lot of prime timothy
hav, household goods, etc Sale
begins at 10 o'clock. Credit nine
months.
A. L. Wible, auctioneer.
Friday, March 15 Mrs. Mary
C. Comerer, having sold her farm
and in tending to remove from the
County, will sell at public sale on
the State Road, I! miles west of
Uustontown, horses, cattle, farm
ing implements, .hay, grain,
household goods, &c. Sale be
gins at 10 o'clock, a.m. Credit,
! mouths.
Siturday, March 10. F Mc
Naughton Johnston will sail at
his farm 'i mile south of McCou
nellsburg, a large lot of horses,
cattle, and other live stock, and
some farming implements and
other things. This is, in the
main, a big stock sale, aud Mr.
Union Frank Harney Jnm. m' Den.M'ii.John Johnston Wants It distill Mly UU-
Hummond. Suliiuel HeDdershtil.John Scrlcver. dnrst(nd t.hnt. I.liisi i n ho'nn ti,l,
sale no underbidding aud that
Administrator's Notice.
MntH'f ! hrrryv tfi n lettCIK ndftttll
i t tut iMii tut v- Vn-t-n amnion ) t in Mnii.frsinnoii
uHii i he i stHii ni ..Ii SiisHfi Mity. Iii tit nl
II fusl i(Mvnhip. Fulton count v. IR . ilerra
m1. Alt pTHons hiivlnu claim- una!nHt iiUl
lull- will pi-PHttnt thfni properly nuthontlctttt'd
for xeltlemeni, and those owIuk trie nnme will
pit usi rail and settle.
.T-H-OT-'l. .im f.
1 FQ" County Bank.
Adminisrator's Notice.
Ijetteni of admtnWt'atlon on the ette of
rharle. W. I'eek. late of TMompHOD tiwnatilp.
Kill ton count v. li.. deceased. havlutt tieen tfrant
edliy the UeKl-terof Will- for Kulton county,
to tbe lubHcrlberx. whose postofllce addremi In
Kuohsvllle. Fulton county. Pa . a 1 peraont
who are Indebted to the nald etatc wil plenne
iiiulte payment, and those havtnir oluitas w 11
Dresent them to
ar. w. KisiiKU.
M4I Administrator.
Plum Run.
(ORuANMZEO IN IW1 i
Interest F1ci on T I int Deponltw
ThU old and well known Financial InHtitutlon is now
3 Fr Cent.
Administrator's Notice.
Notlue I- herehy irlvcn that lettep-ot Adm'n
Wtratloa on the estate of Frank M IMifTv.
late of Ay township. Kulton count v Ph..
deceased, have been ururtcd to tic un'lersUn
ed. fat ull perse s Indebted to suld estnte will
make payment. :i d ihtise having OllinWlII
present them properly authenticated for pay
ment. n. w tmcm
Foltz. Ia.,
Administrator.
Executors' Notice.
I.eitr-rs testamentary ou the estate of Hon.
.lohn T. It chanls. late of Union township.
Fulton county. Pa., deceased, having been
granted to the undersVnf d, notice is hereby
Riven that till per ons havinK claims ifSinat
said estate will presi-nt tbemduly authenti
cated (with anidnvit attached If sal4 claims
do not correspond with baoks aud papers ot
the deceased), and persons owing the tu.d es
tate will make payment.
J. N. KK'HAItDS,
Falslnton. Pa.,
T. I. ItK'H AHDS.
(iermantown. Md.,
S-7 07-dt. Kiecutom.
Smith. Lewis WUtleld. I'lulip H
John II.
Smith.
weis -j. w. Gibson. Nathan w. Horton. the stock offered will positively
C ydc 1 Mummer Howard Tice. I 0 . , r
We the mulerslKned Sheriff and Jury Com- b Oal beglD8 at 10 O-
BrigBttUM s of Fulton County. Pa., on the 15th ( clock,
day of February IUJT did draw from the wheel A T XKT 1
OOttUtglng the (Jeueral IMinel Tor the year I0O7 J WlUle, AUOtlODCer
the above mimed persons tocether with their 1 , ,
occupation and residence to be Petit Jurors In VV CUOeSday, MarCU 10, Nl TS. Dl
tne County Court 4 of Kulton Couuty ou Mou-j J, f. Mellott, intending tO remove
IWJI Wl Ull I". Illll.
J.IMIN 11. Al.K.HNDKlt. SllPlill,
A. C. TlU'AX.
Uaviii Bon,
Attest Jury GoanMBBloaiafE
C. 0. ItliTZ.
The News No Pure Drug
Cough Cure Laws would oe need
ed, if all Cough Cures vvere like
Dr. Shoop's Coagh Cure is and
has been for 20 years. The Na
tional Law now requires that if
any poisons enter into a cough
ri 3 A t i T T : mixture, it must ho nrintfirl nn
jieu, at inerry t.rove, nun- , -' r- . cattle, nogs, wagons
household goods, &0.
tingdou county, Pa., March 8ch,
Alexander Mt Neil, at the age ot
l years, 1! months and 5 days,
tie was a lifelong member of the
Church of God at that place. Fu
neral on Sunday at Saltillo his
pastor, Rev, L C. Sollenberger,
officiating.
Catharine Stains is seriously ill
with throat trouble in the form
of goitre. She is some better at
this writing.
Killa Houck aud Alma McClain
are visiting friends in Hunting
don, McConnellstowu and Sax
ton.
tne label or package. For this
reason mothers, and others,
should insiston having Dr. Shoop's
Cough Cure. No poison marks on
Dr. Shoop's labels and none in
the medicine, else it must by law
from the county, will sell at her
residence at Need more, horse,
cow, buggy, household goods,
and many other articles. . Sale
j begins at 10 o'clock.
A. L. Wible, auctioneer.
Thursday, March 21, Intend
I ing to break up housekeeping,
Riley Sipes will sell on the O. E
Sipes farm, 1 mile south of the
Pike, m Licking Creek township,
on the 1 'atterson Run road, horse,
harness,
S tie be-
10 o'clock; credit, fl
gins at
mouths.
Friday, March 22 J. L.
Cope will sell at his residence,
be on the label. And it s not only ! two miIes north of Bnrit Cabins,
safe, but it is said to be by those ' Worses, Cattle, Hogs, Farmi-ig
that know it best, a truly remark-1 Implements and many other
able cough remedy. Take no I lnig8- Sale begins at 10 o'clock
chance, particularly with your j A- L' Wible, Auctioneer,
children. Insist on having Dr. I Saturday, March 20, W. E.
Shoop's Cough Cure. Compare BatdorIT, agent, will sell at his
carefully the Dr. Shot p package j residence 2. V miles west of Mc-
Register's Notices.
Notice In hereby given tlit the following
nnmeit Hct'ountrtti'it Imve llleil lliell account! In
the Hi-glitter' omen of Kulton County, Pa., anil
that the name will be i.rcnentcil In the Orphan'
Uoaftof said Goaatf tor confirmation, on tht
M MiHitlay, ( 18th tlay) or Man li A. IL, IUH7.
SHI VKS-The tlrrt anil final account or Hon. I).
T. Iliiiuttert, MtlinlnlHtrator of the estate or
I I II .Nlilveit latt of Iielfast ttiftnnlli.
tlsssassdt
KB 1,1. KitThe tlrit an. I limil nrruillit or It W
n Keller, ailmlni-trattir of the eftateni
.Small tl Keller tate of Taylor townhli,
ileceiiiteil.
MKI.I.O I T-Tlit. llr-t anil 11 mil kOSODal of M It
Khaftner, KlQj inlluililMtriitor of the etttnlc
nr Mnlnilchi Mi Hull . lata til Ayr lunnslil;.
ueceli"eil.
IIOHIHIN The tlml ami llniil account or Will
Ian I' lt..rilon, K-i; executor nt Hie lut will
anil tcHtamt'iit ul MIm. .lain- Oordva late ol
Uethfl townr.hl., ih'CUHHtiil.
KI'MMKI Theftritl ami final account of Mr
Siitim Hnluniel. ailiu iiintratrix of lh eftatr
of J Klllott Hiiuiiuet late of To.l.l towlnthli
dsasasadi
1 rm merit I v locntpd in Us new room In th'n A. V. (taw tootld
in,. Lnrsff BidOltlOBI Mt Ix'en mnili' to UN
CAPITAL STOCK
and tin- niimlior of StorUlioliWs tins tircn incfenai'il to I'lK-
TKKN, which tf vch all depoaiKm a aaaurlt of npwsrd l
Two Hundred Thousand Dollars.
The Kulton County Hank does a OKNKRAL HANK
ING HUiSlNKSS and wxtends every favor to their pMrMI
and friends, consistent with sound hunkint;.
W. hi. NELSON,
McConiiellsburg, Pa.
(Cashier.
THE LARGEST
BLST EQUIPPED AND MOST THOROUGH
Business Training School,
For Both Sexes.
Between
Pittsburg and Baltimore
Open All The Year Catalog Tree.
THE
TM-STATE BUSINESS COLLEGE
Cumberland, TWcl.
ltctflnter'ii l .in.-...
Fob. IK, INT.
QKO. A BAKBIS,
lieumler.
LOST AND FOUND.
Lost, between !::() p. m , yes
terday and noon to-day, a bilicus
attack, with nausea aud sick head
ache. This Joss was occasioned
by rinding at Trout's drug store
a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills,
the guaranteed cure for bilious
ness, malaria and jaundice. 25c.
with others and see. So poison
j marks there! You can always be
on the safe side by demanding
Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Simp
ly reiuse to accept any other.
Sold !3' Dickson's drug stire.
Heslib in The Canal Zone.
Tlje high wages paid make it a
mighty terxptation to our young
artisans to join the force of skill
ed workmen needed to construct
the Panama Canal. Many arc re
strained however by the fear of
fevers and malaria. It is the
knowing onea those who have
used Klectric Bittera, who go
there without this fear, well know
ing they are safe from malarious
influence with Electric U'tterson
hand. Cures blood potion too.
biliousness, weakness aud ail stom
ach, liver and kidney troubles,
(iuarauteed by Trout's drug
tore. 50c.
HUSI0NT0WN.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pink, of
Bedford county, spent several
days last week visiting friends
and relatives in this vicn lty, and
when they left they took abng
with them two of Tuylor town
ship's good horses.
dev. Keber, pastor of the U. B.
church of this place, is spending
some time with his parents in
Heading. When he returns it is
supposed he will briug with him
a housekeeper.
Frank Deavor and brida are
spending their honeymoon with
the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. A. Deavor, at this place
Uov. Daniels has informed us
that he will preach a special ser
mon on Sunday evening, March
17th, on an uncommon subject,
that of "Short Beds and Narrow
Covers." Everybody is especial
ly invited to attend.
A. V. Woodcock is spending
some time with old friends in
"Sheep Skin Hollow."
Some of the sick in our com
munity are slowly improving and
more are getting sick. The doc
tor still has plenty to do.
Trcapasg Notice.
The undernigned herehy trivett notice
that the lands and pretnlttM of the Ful
ton County Kod and Gun Cluh, an or
Kani.ation dulv incorporated hy the
laws of l'ennaylvauiu, situated Id the
townships of Wells and Brush Cieek,
county of Fulton and state ot 1'ennsyl
vaoia, are private property, and that
all er8ons are warned not to trespass
on saiil lands anu premisea for 'he
purpose of hunting, UNhing. jratherinir
nuts or berriej, on in any other man
ner whatever contrary to acts of as-
Connellsburg, tho household
goods of tho lite S-.rah A. Bat
dorIT, deceased. Sale begins &t
I o'clock p. m. Credit (5 months.
Tuesday, March 25 Samuel
Widney having sold his farm, aud
intending to quit farming will sell
one m:le south of Burnt Cabins
on the Pannettsburg road, al! Ids
live stock, farming implements,
corn, rye, oats, etc. Sale begins
at 10 o'clock. Credit ! months.
Wible and Myers, auctioneers.
Wednesday March 87, Abra
ham Plessinger will sell at his
residence in Whips Cove, 2 miles
north of Locust Grove posteffice,
seinbly in such cases made und provld i , rattlo farming imnln
ed as the law will br rljrldly enforced. nor8es cauie, iarmiug implo-
Kn.ToN County Hod aniiGi n Club.
ll-UK-W-tf.
Little globules of sunshine that
drive the clouds away. DeWitt's
Little Early Kisers will scatter
the gloom ol sick headache and
biliousness. They do not gripe
or sicken. Recommended and
sold here by Trout's drug store.
William T. Wink, a prosperous
dairyman of Turweusville, Pa., is
spending this week among
friends in this county, and look
ing after a good team of Pulton
county horses to take home with
him.
THI ORIGINAL LAXATIVI COOQrt JVBUf
KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE
CONT4ININU HONEY AND TAR1
KILLthk cough
and CURE the LUNC8
w TH Dr. King's
New Discovery
AnutHUOTiru
FOR I OUGHtand
Prict
50c $1.00
Frt Trial.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
Til HO AT and LVNQ TUOUM
LJCH, or MONEY BACK.
ments, household goods, and at
the same time and place will of
fer the real estate, consisting of
acres, 100 of which is cleared
acd under fence, and in good
state of cultivation. The balance
is well timbered. Exsy terms on
the real estate, and (i months on
the personal property. Sale be
gins at 10 o'clock.
Priday, March 2'.). Emma L.
Daniels, administratrix of the es
tate of (Juorge B. Daniels, deceas
ed, will sell at the late resideuce'
of the decedent in McConnells
burg, family driving horse,- har
ness, saddle, cow and calf, house
hold goods, law books and office
furniture, bank, mining and tele
phobe stock, &c. Sale begins at
11 o'clock a. in.
A. L Wible, auctioneer.
Timber Land for Sale.
The undersigued offers for sale
200 acres cf timber land in the
lower end ot Ayr township, cov
ered with good oak and pine.
Jamkm J. Uahuis,
Big Cove Tannery,
117 tt. Pa.
1200 Acres
of
Valuable Real Estate
at
Private Sale.
All the lands of the citute of Hon.
.lohnT. Richards, laic of l'nion town
ship, Fulton county, 1'a... deceased,
will be sold at private sale by the un
dersigned executors. ThOftJ lands lie
in two tracts one containing
850 ACRES
nicely located in the center of Huck
Valley in two jrood sized farms, each
having all necessary buildings, and a
large lot of timber land. The other
trad contains
350 ACRES
lying about mile west of Warfords
burg.of which about seventy-live acres
are cleared, and balance in woods.
These tracts will be sold either as a
whole, or in divisions to suit purchas
ers, and upon easy terms, after the
lirst payment of one-lifth of the pur
chase money in cash. Apply to either
of the executors,
J..N. RlOBABOS, Falsington, Pa.,
T. D. Iln ii a Kits, Germantown, Md.,
or Warfordsburg, l'a.
2-7-07-llm
MILLINREY
We will now write 1907, and we desire to thank one and all for
tha patronage of the past year, 1000,
We still have a few hats on hand which we will close out re
gardless of cost.
'We do not beliov in keeping goods over, and too we must make
room for our spring stock, therefore these goods must go at a low
ligure.
We have dress skirts reduced from t.'S to J: Shirt waists reduc
ed from 11.20 to HOc: waist patterns that were 75c now (iOc.
, Collars and belts reduced to 1-.'! less than the regular price.
We invite one and all kindly to call and sec the great bargains
WQ are giving.
Very sincerely,
MRS. A. E. LITTLE
McConnellsburg.
Opposite Fostoffioe.
L. W. FUNK
Dealer In
Good Opportunity to Buy
A Planing Mill Out
fit. A. J. Fore at Burnt Cabins, Pa.,
has a first class planing mill outlit,
consisting of 14 hi p. gasoline engine.
Sweepstape 20-inch planer -matcher
and ull kinds of moulding bits, com
plete, line shaft with hangers, and a
70-ton Bloomer and llosser Cider Mill.
'I'ln - machinery is lirst class and will
be sold ut a burgain to u iuick buver.
MMm.
A Carload of
IJugy,ies and Surreys
ext
Public Sale.
Monday, March IS, 1907.
Pianos Organs
Tho undersigned takes this
method of informing the people of
Fulton county that he is prepared
to furnish High Grade Pianos and
organs at prices that are attractive.
Me makes a specially of the
LESTER
PIANOS
an instrument of national reputa
tion: and the
MILLER
AND THE
WEAVER0RGANS
Being a thoroughly trained
tuner, he is prepared jn short no
tice to tune pianos or repair or
gans. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
A sample yeiter Piano may tie
seen in the home of f leo. B. Mel
lott, McConnellsburg
If you are thinking of getting
a piuno or organ lot tne know, I
can save you mooev.
L.W.FUHK,
NhEDMORE, PA.
Snow is
Coming
The undersigned has just re
ceived direct from the manut'actu-'
rers, a carload of New Buggies, I
Surreys, and Spring IVagons,
wtuch Im will sell at his store in
Mi.Counellsburg, on the above
named due. At the same time
he will also sell Corn Plows,
Horse Rakes, Cultivators,
Mowers, Spring Harrows,
Corn Planters, Buggy Har
ness, Barshear Plows, &c.
These goods are ull strictly
new, special guarantee, and
willpositively be sold.
Sale begins ut in o'clock a. to.,
when a cre'dit of six months will
he given on ail sumsof$5.U0 or
more, on note with approved se
curity : leas than $5.00, cash.
W. H. NES BIT.
A. L. Wible, Auctioneer.
P. S. I have at my Btore a lot
of horse blankets that I am clos
ing out at greatly reduced prioea.
i .i.i.ii
C. A MARTIN.
FlltST Class
TonsorialA 'list.
MoCONNKlXSIU. Kt;, t"A.
A Clean Cup and Tnwnl with each Shave.
Everythlni; Antiseptic
IU.i.is StuiilUeil.
Ilulr Cutting unit Mftiwttft, u'speitltilty.
rShop In ruoui liitxlv occupied by !(.- M.
L)OW AM
ISAAC IN. WATSON,
Tonsorial Artist.
Strictly up to date lu nil myitis ol hair nul
ling. Uulok. enny Hhnvcv liuy-rum. Creutn -Wilch-hatel.
without citru charge- ITru h
luwcl to each ouytouier LuIuhI Impruvi-il . .,
p tratua lor uterllltlug lonla. I'urlara oppomic
Kulton Houie.
The winds of March have no
terror to the user of UoWjtt's
Cai bolized Witch Hszel Salvo It
quickly heals chapped ami crack
ed skin. Good too, for hulls and
burns, and undoubtedly the bust
relief for Biles. Hold here by
Trout's drug store.
I have just received a lino
lot of Cutter Sleighs at low
prices. Please call and
SEE THEM
soon.
1 also have a lot of New
Buggies that l will run out at
Cost Carriage
while they last. Thanking the
public for past favors, 1 am
Yours very truly,
W. R. EVAKS,
Uustontown. Pa.
Indigestion
Stomach troiililn is but a symptom ot. and not
in Itsi'lf it triii- tlisiiisi.. V think ol Dyspepsia,
lli'iirthurn. mill linllgi.stloii u.-, real illv'uses yut
t u-y are nyinptoim only ol a ctrtam specllic
MTvtt sickness nothing elsn.
It was this fart that flint cnrreotly led Dr. shoop
In tin- creation of that now very popular StOffiafG
ll. iiieily )r shoop's Histiirallvi.. lining direct
W Hi;- stomach nerve, alone brought that siiroeM
anil favor in Hr shoop anil Ills U.-,loratlu With
out that original uml highly vital principle, no
lucu WMlngacoompHshuii'iits wen evertobeliad.
Poratouwch distress, bloating, blllousnois. bad
breath anO sallow coniulexlon, try Dr. Hhoop'
II. iterative '1 ul. lets or Liiiuld-aud aee for your
ell what It caii and w ill do. We tell aud cheer
fully rucoiniueud
Dr. ShoojVs
Restorative
W. S. DICKSON.
WeaR
Hearts
Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every
one bundled people who have heart trouble)
can remember when It was simple Indiges
tion. It Is a scientific fact that all cases ot
heart disease, not organic, are not only
traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi
gestion. All food taken into the stomach
which fails of perfect digestion ferment and
swellsthe stomach, puffing It up against the
heart. This Interferes with the action of
the heart, and In the course of time that
delicate but vilal organ become diseased.
Mr D. Kiuble. ol Nevada, O , sy: had stomsct
troublaane was In bat' state f had heart trouble
wiih It. I took Kodol Pyipapilii Cur lor abrut lout
Mains end il cured m.
Kodol Digests What You Eat
and relieves the stomioh of all nervous
train and ina heart of all pressure.
Botllaa only. 1 1 .00 Slia holding avt tune th trial
alt, wblch sell a (or 60c,
rrrd by a. a o.wmr oo., ohioaou