FULTON BOUNTY NEWS I Published Every Thursday. B W- Piil, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. MARCH 21, 1907, Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. AIITMT1SIWO RATI. Per square of lines K limes ! Per MM each sulsscquenl Insertion.... BO. An advertisements Inserted for less than three month, onemed by the square. t mox. I tam. I I jrr. ....Iiis.no. 1120.00 IH0.00 .... Jft.oo. ono so.no .... 40.00. I HOD. I 76.00 One-fourth column . One hair column One Column Kemp's Balsam Will stop any cough that can be Mopped by any medicine and cure couuhs that cannot be cured by any other medicine. It Is always the best rough cure. You cannot atlord to take chances on any other kind. KEMP'S BALSAM cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, grip, asthma and consump tion in first stages. It does not contain alco hol, opium, morphine, or any other narcotic, poison ous or harmlul drug. Latest Court News. Since putting the first page of the News in type, the evi dence in the Jones case is all in, the attorneys - Bowers for the defense and Walters for the Commonwealth, have made their arguments to the jury, and this (Thursday) morning Judge Swope will deliver his charge and the jury will retire for a verdict. Spring Examinations. The Spring Kxiuninations will he held on Saturday, April 15, be ginning lit eight o'clock, a. m. The following are the commit tees: Ayr Township. Webster Mills -Knasel Nelson, Mmv Houston. Khoda Kendall. Belfast, Neadmore Gilbert C. Mellott, Ida Hard, Queen Lake Bethel, W.irfordslmrg ( i rover (' Kirk, Zoe M. Mason, Sherman Berahard. Brush Creek, Kmmaville Al bert Spade, (irace Lodge, Ida Ilix son. Dublin, Ft. Littleton -L. V. Morton, Elate l'aker, Lillian Flem ming. Licking Creek. Ilarr'sonvillc V. L. Hollenihead, Prank Daniels, Allie K. 1 eshong. Taylor, Hustontown 1. K. Chesnut, A. D. Peightel. Harper Burton. Thompson, Center H. . Wiuk, Alvah Gordon, B, V. Keef er. Tott, McCovem C. C. Rots, Jesse H. Cress, Mary Ott Union, Center E. C. Hendenj shot, Jeaaie Qienger, T. H. Shank. Wells, No. 9 -Harry Seville, Marjorie Sip, Clover Horton. The lirst named on each com mittee will act as chairman, to whom the queatiottl will be sent in due tune. Kaeli applicant must present to the committee a note of recommen dation from his teacher, certifying as to the character and standing of the applicant. Ciias. K. Barton, County Superintendent. LOST AND FOUND. Lost, between 9:80 p. m., yes terday and noon to-day, a bilious attack, with nausea and sick head ache. This loss was occasioned by rinding at Trout's drug store a box of Dr. King's New Life I'ills, the guaranteed cure for bilious uess, malaria and jaundice. 25o. DOTT. Aaron Lanebart has sold his farm to Hussel Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Job Hill, Mrs. Ceorge Hill. Misses Zoe Mason and Addie It . spennt some time with the family of Albert Hixson recently. J. W. Brady of Buck Valley, visited relati.es and friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hess spent Sunday with friends in Whips Cove. Roy Carland, who lias been ill, is able to be out. Miss Pearl Akers is spending some time with her grandpai ents Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Sipes, near here. Quite a number of people from here attended protracted meet ui; ta' Whips Cove Sat.irday night Edward Divel, accompanied by Miss Miunie Plessinger, ct War fordsburg, spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bevans spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fisher near Needmore. WEI LS VALLEY. The snow fall of the lOifa mat . succeeded by heavy rains has left our roads in an almost im passable condition. Walter Stewart returned last Friday to Buchanan, W. Va., to school, after spending several months with his parents at this place. Hattie and Belle Witter, of Graciy, are visiting their aunt Mrs. J. W. Barnett. Eirl Schenck and Dorsey Barn ett spent Saturday night and Sunday in Everett. Marion and Laura Edwards, of Enid, and Edith Chilcote, of Itock Hill, Huntingdon county, were guests in the home of G. W. Sipe on Saturday. G. W. Elias, who has been very sick, we are glad to note, is much better. Robert Moseby and wife left last week for Dry Run, Franklin county, where thev expect to lo locate. We wish them success. Mrs. Moseby made many friends during her stay here, that are sorry to see them go. N OWE suffer with Bheu iu.it Ism, f v M i c , I n, l.ivrr Trouble, Kidney Disorders Catarrh, Diabetes, Constitu tion, f'Vzetna, or any ailment arts' Ing from impure blood. One lab let of Bliss Native Herns taken each day will ipiickly put UV most weakened system la perfei" order. Bsab root, herb and bark in its composition has a special mission t.i perform. Kach box of the Kcuiedy columns .' Tablet). for $1,00 and a Uegistered Guaran tee lo CURB Of Money Refunded. A .1. Almanac tells the story completely. The medicine is N T sold in drug stores, only by agents. THE AL0NZ0 0. BLISS COMPANY. WASHINGTON. D. C. ARE SOLE MAK ERS 0, BLISS NATIVE HERBS. I SOLD BY J. A. ALLER, Knobsville, Pa. Orders tilled by mail. MERCANTILE APPRAIS ERS TAX LIST. THE TOUCH THAT HEALS, is the touch ot Buckler. 's Arnica Sal -e. It's the happiest combi nation of Arnici (lowers and heal ing balsams ever compounded. No matter how old the sore or ulcer is. this Salve will cure it. For burns, scalds, cuts, wounds or piles, its an absolute cure. Guaranteed by Trout's drug store. 25c. BIO COVE TANNERY. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shaw gave a dinner on February 1j, in honor of their son Walter, recent ly married to Miss Alice B. Ea der, of Hancock. The young couple arrived, and after congratulations they enter ed the diniug room where await ed them a delicious dinner. Those present were Jame3 Bivens and wife, William Paylor and wife, Frank Shives, wife and daughter Flora; Joseph Mellott, wife aud daughter Virginia; G. E. Clouser aud wife, Mrs. Peter Kirir, Mrs. Elizabeth Tolbert, Miss Mary Shives, Miss Emma Mellott, Miss Alice Shives, Miss Lillian Pott, Miss Rhoda Kendall, I 'ress Eader, brother of the hride, Wilbur Mann, and Raymond Shives. The bride received many beau tiful and useful presents. The young couple left on Saturday morning to spend their honey moon in Franklin county. They went to housekeeping in J. B. Mellott's house where the groom is employed. Their many friends wish them a long and happy voyage through life. "X. X." Timber Land for Sale. The undersigned offers for sale 200 acres of timber land in the lower end ot Ayr township, cov ered with good oak and pine. Jamks J. Hauuis, Big Cove Tannery, 1 17 tr. Pa. Little globules of sunshine that drive the clouds away. DeWitt's Little Early Risers will scatter the gloom of sick headache and biliousness. They do not gripe or sicken. Recommended and old here by Trout's drug store. fleslib in The Ciaal '.one. The high wages paid make it a mighty temptation to our young artisans to join the force of skill ed workmen needed to construct the Panama Canal. Many are re strained however by tne fear of fevers and malaria. It is the knowing ones those who have used Electric Bitters, who go there without this fear.well know ing they are safe from malarious influence with Electric B'tters on hand. Cures blood poison too. biliousness, weakness aDd all stom acb, liver and kidney troubles, (iuaranteed by Trout's drug store. 50c. One Minute Cough Curo For Coughs, Cold and Croup. MeOOtllMlU.bB.rfi March If, HOT, Tlie t'ullowliijr. In a list of retail ami wholesale venders or dealers lii goods, wares, inerch sndtse commodities er effects of whatsoever kind or iintiirr, subject to a mercantile license tux. In Fulton comity. IVnnsylvunla. .'eturueil lo the proper itutlinrltles therein, ly Ihe undersigned, Mercantile Appraiser In and tor the county of Kllltnn aforesaid mul published liy the direction ot" the tJoniiiiir.HioinTi.ot until county. Name of retailer. Classification of business. Ayr Township. J.. I. Holders, merchandise O. II Patterson A Son, m it idi in, line. Peter Kirk, merchmidisc. Howe .Mellott, merchandise. Hclttist 'rowiiMhli. Miss Kate Smith, merchandise. lohii I'lclnger, mcrc.hiindlie. Aliltnaa?. Killiyan, luerclianilliie, 11. I.. Mullntt , merchandise. ,1. V. Lake. inerrhaniltM-. W. K. Hart, merchandise. O .1. Mellnlt , mcrchnmllso. Mm Manilla Akers. merchandise. Ilethel Township. Uolin Mann. Merebandt. V I. Oonloll, merchandise. Win. Palmer, merchandise. Andrew ntshop. Kami implements. OwOVM I D, Dill, Inei chullillse s. I. Winter. Kami implements, etc. S. M. Uaratlii m rcliamllHe. llriitih Creek '1'owtiHlilp. W. K lllxMin, inerchamlliie. ti. K.Srhetiuk, iiierctianiltie. Qcn. tt. Lynch. niiimhibniM ('. W.Tniax. hut ,'liaiullne. I '. Mellott. inerchainlUe. Henry II. Sharpe, uiercliaiiillMe. I 1 1 r . 1 1 1 1 Towiinhlp. V U..of.tf l nr. I., p. Bowman, inerchati'lfiie Mfft.J, Jl. Weliili, luercliaiolle. tlhliM. MctleheM, luel chaillirc, i. k. Kiini, totrebiUMllM M. S. Will.ciam. s. L. ltnckle , ftierchaiiillNe. U M CI Lilt: . iueli'liallillM. Kratlb 0, Hare, niHrchauiliije. W. H. KVAMi ImtfuleH. I.. II. tirove, DMwwMldlM. Llcklli) Oftwb Towimhlp .limatili H. Mellott, rreri hanilliie. Q tl.Mautl, merehanitliiu. I Mevln ,M. I.alillif, lllerchalnlUe. M II. Hole tichi-ail, inelchanilltie. ). K Jlauii, mei chaudlxe. K. J. OfVtti tu. rchainli.Mi. McConnellahur. Geo. It Mellott. hardware anil intchlnery. Oeo. W. HayH, itierehamliiie. C. H. Steyeun, merchant tailor 'J' rout's DrliK Store, oiugn. Oeo. Hexnitn, i u Samuel Heuiler. lurnittiro. U, 0. Heniler, Krocene. ,1 no. W. (Iteutlieail. luerchan.liM. lift, A. K. t.i, ti,-, millinery. Harry ttaruil, clvtart. W. 11. NeHblt, hanlware anil machinery. ThuN, Hatuil. grocetiefj. T. B. Steven Son, Furniture. M A. .1. Irwin Co,, mlliluery. Juo. A. Irwlu. grocitrleii. CharleM K. Scott, ifiucerleii, Wiu. Stuner, turtitture. Hull & Heniler luerchanillMJ A. L'. Nace JSi Sun., merchant talloTri. ,1 K . ilohmiton, merclialullHe. W. S. t;leveii(er, lurulturo. K. II. Mc'JIain, urocerieii. Geo. W. :: ,-i,.-i A tjo., inerchatiiliNe. W. M. Ketiiieily, tiarnew.. P. P. Mann, harueiui. T. ,1 Ciituerer, farming Implements. Stouteaule lllos., groceries. Alhett Ston.T, stoves Si laucy (ooils. W. S. Dickson, ilnms. Geo. W. Smith, groceries. S. A. Nesblt. larmhijl ImplementM. tiolilsiuith Co.. gmMflat, Taylor Township. (:lem t:hesniit , furniture harjware. N. M. Kirk, tucrcUaiiilise. O..I. Baitou, iiiercUatulire. Mrs. H C .McGlaln, linllliii rv. A. .1. Lamliersoii rnerch iiiiltse Stevens .V ltaker, merchandise. Ii. K Hsmscy. merctiamlisf. Ituhert Huston, mi'rclialiillHe. Michael l.aiillir. merohaiuiise. A. N, Witter, merchandise. W Ineifarillit-r .V Son, lucrchilliil so. S. U. Oracey. mercliauulae, Mrs. M.K BMbMNMaTi merchandise. Thompson Township. Joseph Covalt, merchandise. Amos Sharpe, merchandise. Jno 0. OoUktlass, merchaiidlle . G. W. Hishop, Krocertes. H, M. Simpson, merchiiudlse. Tod 'I'ownshlp. lohtl A II, null uierohaudlse, Ira Pore, merchandise. I'liioli Township. S. K. McKee, merchandise. C. V. Hcriever, rawrehalidise. S. O. I.asliley, miTchandlse. (Jhas. A, Style, tuercliendlNO. Nortl.cratt HrotUers, merchandise. Wells Tou nshlp. N. G. Cilnnltighuin , merchandise.. M. W. Houck, rucrcliainllse. P.. A. HaTttift), im'rchaiille. Henry Truax, merchuudise. '. I. Hjhenck , merchaiul m'. Mrs. W. II Haiimitardiier, lu'.rchaiiiliae, Geo K Sprow), mercltandlae. And notice Is hereby given to all taxables herein that an appeal. In accordance with the Mercantile Appraiser's Act of Assembly will be mm uv uie i rcasuri-r ot ruiuin county, acting in conjunction with the said Appraiser, at the nrtlce of the Gonnrv Treasurer, in the i.onrl House, McUoiini'llsburg, Pennsylvania, un Sat urday, April in, luiff, belween the houraof 10 o cluck a ru and 4 o'clock p. m , when wnd where all parties Interested are re.iilrad to au ! pear and all grievances will be heard. It, 11. SIPK8. Mercantile Appraiser. Among the many improve ments this spring in the hustling little town of Baluvia, is the ad dition of a neat dwelling Ik use attached to the store and erected by Emory Hessler as a residence for Merchant Charlie Mann. This will be a great convenience to Mr. Mann, and make it possi ble for hitn to render the very best service to his tuauy patrons. Samuel J. Strait will move into the house now occupied by Mr. Manu, and Mrs. Barber and son will go to the W. C. Mann farm. Valuable Town Property at Private Sale. The iiniltritgnsil oltari at privets ! salr, Ills (must uiul lot Hlluitto on j South Klrst Street, MeCdDMlUtnHf, ! Pa. This property t'onsflatg of one 1 full lot, .rhy 22) fiet, oa which Is ereotetl a jjootl tpn-rnom, two-story-and-a-half house, gmu dry cellar, wood house, wash house, (food stalilo, and other OUtbutldfafS, The lot Is in spletitlld state of cultivation, with ex cellent fruit trees. Terms right lo quick buyer, Isaac Unix. Sale KcglMer. Friday, March 22. I. L. Cope will sell at his rosidence, two miles north of Burt Cabins, Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Earning Implements and many other things. Sale begin at 10 o'clock A. L. Wible, Auctioneer. Saturday, March 2it, W. E. Batdorff, agent, will sell at his residence L'J miles west of Mc Connellsburg, the household goods of the lite S-.rah A Bat dorIT, deceased. Sale begins fit 1 o'clock p. m. Credit 8 months. Tuesday, March 2fl Samuel Widnoy having sold his farm, and intending to qui:, farming will sell one mile south of Burnt Cabins on the Fannottsburg road, all his live stock, farming implements, corn, rye, oats, etc. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit P months. Wible and Myers, auctioneers. Wednesday. March 27, Abra ! ham Plessinger .will sell at his residence in Whips Cove, 2 miles I north ol Locust tirove postoftice, 1 horses, cattle, farming imple j ments, household goods, and at ! the same time and place will of : for the real estate, consisting ol j 4SI3 acres. 100 of which is cleared i at.d under fence, and In good J state of cultivation. The balance is well timbered. Easy terms on the real estate, aud (i months on the personal property. Sale be gins at 10 o'clocli. Friday, March :.'!. Emma L. Daniels, administratrix of the es j tate of (ieorge B. Daniels, deceas ed, will sell at thelato residence l of the decedent in McCoriuells burg, family driving horse, liar ness, saddle, cow and calf, house j hold goods, law books aud oflice 1 furniture, bank, mining and telo phone stock, iVc. Sale begins at 11 o'clock a. m. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Saturday, March iJO. Jacob j Hess, intending to remove to i Missouri, will sell at his resi dence in Thompson township, on the Andrew Shives fai m, near J Gregory's f. rding, cows, hogs, i hay, corn, bacon, lard, household goods, Ac. Also, on the same day, he will offer for sale the farm, containing 100 acres, GO acres of which are cleared and I in good state of cultivation; the ! balance is in good saw timoer , that will cut, at least, 200,000 ' feet. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Tuesday, April L G. B. Shore, intending to remove from the County, will sell at his residence 2 miles north of Waterfall, all his live stock, farming imple ments, household voods, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. m. Thursday, April 4, Job Mellott' intending to quit farmi.ig, will sell at his residence in Bethel township, 1 mile west of Frank lin Mills, Sorrel Mare, -1 Cows and young cattle, Hogs, farming implements, household goods, fto. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Friday, April 5. Grant Baker, having sold his timber, and in tending to quit lumbering and farming, will sell at his residence on the road leading from McCon nellsburg to Fort Littleton, one mile north of Knobsville, horses, wagons, harness. she-p, farming implements, etc. Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. m. A, L Wible, auctioneer. Administrator's Notice. Notice is herein iriven that letters or nrtmln-i-1 1 .i t i hi hare liei'it ci unt il lo the iiiulerwlirnc-d upoa tl stale ol Mr. susun Mm lute of He fust tinvo'ihlp. Pulton cotiniv. Ia.. dafietM1 crl. All person-, IiuvIhl' elaiuis ukhIosi Httil ch tate will prevent thein properly uulhentlcatcd for settlement, and thoae owlnir the name will please call and nettle. O. ".V MRLT.OTT. MbeM Admlnlu.stnr. Admintsrator's Notice. Letters of arimfnlst-ntlnn pn the fmtnte of Charier1 W. Peek, lute of Th-impion township. Pulton count v. Ph., deceased, huvtnir been itrant ed by the Kepi ter of Wills for Fulton county, to the Hulworlhers. whose nostofltce address la Kuolmvllle, Fulton county. ! . a 1 persons who are Indebted to the auld eatate will please make payment, und those having, claims will urc.i'ui 1 1 1 1 hi i o Fulton County Bank.f - M4 tiro. W. FISIIP.lt. Administrator. Plum Ituti. Executor's Notice. Letters testamentary on the estate of An nie P. (.'line lute of Oulillu toaushlp. Ful ton couoty, Pu . deeeused. havfnK been grunt ed to the undersigned ull persons indebted to aid estate are requested to make Immediate pivmeui ami those huvlnu ululins or demands aitalnsi il..' s ime, 111 present t l.em lihout delay to s. L. BDCKLiV, Fort Llttlelou. Ph.. il-JH-07 Kxeeutor. School Report. The following are the names of the pupils of the McGovero School, who have been present every day during the pist month: Minerva Butterbaugh, Murnie Marshall, Helen liotz, Edna Ott, Eleanor Sinnott, Harvey Bar mont, Hush Barmont, Earle Bar moot, Gilbert Everts and Hoss tJtt. Mary L. Grove, teacher. Admnistrator's Notice. Notice W hceby trlven that letteraot Adm'n istratlon on the estate of Frank M Oultv,, lute of Ayr township. Fulton county Pa., deceased, have been "runted to the unrierslirn ed. Out all persoi slndebted liiNuid estate will make payment, a d those having clulmsnll! present them properly iiiithentleuleil for pay ment. ii. W VHOMB, Foltr., Pa., Administrator. Executors' Notice l.ettrrs lestumentary on the estate of Hon. John T. It chords, lateof t'nlon towoshlp. Fulton county. l'a.. deceased, having been grunted to the undersigned, notice Is hereby given that nil per ons having c airns against said estate vi lli present them duly authenti cated (with nllld-ivlt nttuched If sal claims do not correspond with books nnd pupers of the deeeused). und persons owing the said es tnte w HI tnalie payment. J. X K1CHAROS, Fulslngton. Pa.. r. i. men Aims. (lemiuntown. Mil '2 7 07-tlt. fOxecutors. 1200 Acres of Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale. All the lands ol the estate of Hon. Jo(inT. Richards, lato of t'nlon town ghlp, Vulton county, Ra., decaased, will behold at private sale by the un dersigned executors. These lands lie in two tracts one containing 850 ACRES nicely located in the center of Buck Valley in two good sl.ed farms, each having oil necessary buildings, and a large lot of timber land. The other tract contains 3 SO ACRES lying about H mile west of Warfortls burg, of which about seventy-live acres uie cleared, anil 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 tlrst payment of one-lifth of the pur chase money in cash Apply to either of the executors, .1. N. RlOHABDB, Kalsington, Pa., T. I). Rich auks, Oermantown, Md., or Warfonlsburg, Pa. 2-7-07-(im Good Opportunity to Buy A Planing Mill Out fit. A J. Pore at Jlurnt Cabins, Pa., has a lirst class planing mill outfit, consisting of 1-1 h. p. gasoline engine, Sweepstape 20-ineh planer matcher and all kinds of moulding bits, com plete, line shaft with hangers, and a 70-ton Bloomer ami Bosser Cider Mill. This machinery is lirst class and will be sold at a bargain to a quick buver. 2-2H-:ii;i. The News No Pure Drug Cough Cure Laws would ne need ed, if all Cough Cures were like Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure is ana has been for "20 years. The Na tional Law now requires that if any poisons enter into 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 Cure. No poison marks on Dr. Shoop's labels and none in the medicine, else it must by law be on the label. And it s 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 on having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Compare carefully the Dr. Shoip package with others and see. No poison marks there! You can always bo on the safe side by demanding Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Simp ly reluse to accept any other. Sold by Dickson's drug sttre. Trespass Notice. The undersigned hereby gives notice thai the lands and premises of tin- I'ul ton county Knil and uun lull, an or BSnnatlnn dulv incorporated by the laws of Pennsylvania, situated in the townships of Wells and Brush Oieek, county of Fulton and state of Penosyi van la, ate private property, and that all persons are warned not to trespass on saiil ljtnds anu premises for '.he purpose of hunting, fishing, gathering nuts or Lit Tics), on In any other man ner whatever contrary to acts of as sembly in such cases made and nrovld ed as the law will br rigidly enforced. Fn.ToN County Hon and Gcn Ci.cn. U-28-OO-tf, (OnOAKIZEO IN 1887 ) 3 rr Cent. Iiitrent I71 n I cl on Tint- nepontln This old anil well' known Financial Institution Is now permanently located In its new room in the A. 1'. Nace build ing. Large additions have been made to tho CAPITAL. STOCK and the numlter of Stockholders has been iii' reased to I-'IF-TKKX, which gives all depositors a sei-nrity of upward of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. The Fulton County Bonk does a GF.NF.UAI. BANK TNO BUSINESS ar.d estentlt every favor to their patrons ami friends, consistent with sound banking. W. H. NELSON, McC.oi.neilsburg, l'a. Cashier. THE LARGEST BEST EQUIPPED AND MOST THOROUGH Business Training School, For Both Sexes, Between Pittsburg and Baltimore Open All The Year Catalog Free. TM -STATE BUSINESS COLLEGE Cumberland, Aid. Mrs. A. F. Little has just returned troth Hie Eastern Cities alter having spent two weeks there carefully selecting the finest line of Millinery ever brought to Fulton county. We have excelled all our past ell'orts in this wonderfully beautiful display of trimmed mil linery. We have a tine line of dress skirts, shirt waists, Petticoats, Collars, Belts, Combs, Laces, and embroideries. In tact, we have everything to be found in a first class Millinery. We shall be pleased to have vou call and ex amine our goods. We give a fancy Hat Pin with every Hat. MRS. A. E. LITTLE, McConnellsburg. Opposite Postojfice. L W. FUNK Dealer In Pianos Organs The undersigned takes this method of informing the people of Fulton county that he is prepared to furnish High Grade Pianos and organs at pricesthal are attractive. He makes a specialty of tho LESTER PIANOS an Instrument of ir.rinnal reputa tion: and the MILLER AND THE WEAVER ORGANS Being a thoroughly trained tuner, he is prepared jn short no tice to tune planus or repair or gans. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A sanple I-oslor 1'lanomay ba seen in the home of (len. B. Mel lott, McConnellsburg. If you are thinking of getting a piano or organ let me know, I can save you money. L. W. FUNK, NfcEDMORE, PA. 1SAHUEKS. Notice. Notice In heretiv Klvrn thut I huvt ibU rluy .1 the lute tint nf VVm. N stetlur lu tin- DitulolM' fttnn In i : ii; rifrii tuwriNtup. I'ulton t.ountv, 'u , uIho hiH lotareNt In ull tha "i i niuuufuctured un uld truui of litu imi low MuLd iM. ui.-. mid ul other plaotw lu rimon .iiin nvuroru ehlnerv. ooiwUUdk of wwh. mud antfli.t). und i other ,-- i s..hiii property ler lo the luiaberlQK huHf uIno. ull tho household y l property of the .hi i an the in ; 'in- Uiller, liur-s. uud Uld Slrl - on uuunty, her perBon i tuu ooun- C. A. MARTIN. First Qlass Tt1)4 'lisl, M. . ...,NKI.I.M(I I... PA. A Clean Oup and Towl with eaub Shave. Everything Antlsepllu. Kaiors SierllUud. Hair GutllnK tiutl Mussukc. u specially, I'" .shop lu room lately ooDupledby It. M. Downes. ISAAC N. WATSON. Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to date In all style, of hair out tins. Uulok, eaay .haves Uay-rum, Cream' -Wiloh-hasel. without extra ohai'tfe. Kre h towel to eaub ouatrsoior. Latest Improved ap, p tratu. for .terUltluK tools. Perlora opposite t'ullou House March la km. at U II IIOODV, u i ne 1 1 Columbia Co., l'a The winds ot March have no terror to tho user of DeWitt's C'a-bolused W itch Hsael Salye It quickly heals chapped and crack ed skin. Good too, for bulls and burns, and undoubtedly toe best relief for Piles. Sold here by Trout's drug store. Snnw . Coming t have just received a line lot of Cutter Sleighs at low prices. Please call and SEE THEM soon. I also have a lot of New Buggies that I will run out ui Cost Carriage while they last. Thanking the public for past favors, I am Yours very truly, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown. Pa. Constipation Tlakisl sweet apples, with some people. I.rftur prompt rellel (or ('onsiluaciiai. With nth.-rj nairseall-wli.ait hread will liave ton same etT. it Katura nndhtedly hits u raavteble renWnr tb relievo ayuryjailinent k uiwn m innn. if physlelan can 1 .ut un i Nature's way to badth. And ihii is rtrlWiiiBly tnte with retrurd to ('oustipuil,,,, Ihe Isirli ol a certain tree In t iiliinrnia' Oin. 2? VHZSIi 71? cllw aid tthi etal. Hut. einnhln. il win, KKj pilun s. iinu Slln. pery Rim Hark. Nolld Kxtreet of Prtiies ite thS um iiiara lairk Is Kiven Its ureaiest posalhl,. tSXXlJShlS PO'ltlflPatlou. A KaUlisom.. Quid Tub let called Ux-et, Is now made ut thn Or. Shopp UiU.nnci e,, tr.ijn this mK.iiiious ami most effect I v,. proscription. Its . tr.-.-t on Constl i Hlllouauss. your h'toinarh. Had Hieail, WylnrU1' "' "",,,lH, No (rtpliif , no unpleasant ufUT effects re is-rieiicci und , ut p i.UUful lilhiwnipheii nietul boxes al f cents und jj c juts pcrbt. MM JrS, """pethln new. "he, ManqmlcaJ and effective, try it box 6f .Lax-ets W. S. DICKSON. Weak Hearts Aredusto Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble isiiiviuin, wor.ii ii was simple uidtgea tlon. It Is a scientific fact that all case, of heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of indi gestion. All food taken Into the stomach which fall, of perfect dlgtsiion ferment, and .well. Ihe stomach, pulling It up against Ihe heart. This Interferes with the action of the ha.rt, and in the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. KsuWs of Njv.ds. O , ss: I had alomick troub . sad Ml In state ss f hsd hesrt Iroubl. with It I took tCcdol Oyipspsla Curs fur sbout feuf Months and It cured me. Kodol Digests What You Cat and relieves the stomach of all neivou. strain and the heart of all pressure. Bonis, only. $ 1 .00 Sirs holdlnt 2H tunas Ik trial else, weil, sslis lor 50c. Prepare, by t. a O.WITT Oy.. OHIOAOa