FULTuN COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. I W- Kiii Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. MAY 9,1907 Published Weekly. gl.OOper Annum in Advance. ADVHHTIB1 WO HAT ICS Par aquare ot llnea S tlmea II M. k'er aquare each urieqiienl Inaerllon RO. An ftdvertlac menu Inaerted for les than II montha oharged by the aquara. am. amoa. I I jr. .Iivno. imooo I uoo . '.. 40 00 IW.OO .. 40 00. I MOO. I TO.00 Oiif-fourth oolumD . UM half ooluran Our Column Tri-state Avcraie in orlh Imercin. You are interested m the Tri state League. Next to knowing the scores of the games, you wan I ft chance tu find out how the men are hitting and fiehling.tlie analy sis that explains the victories and defeats. The Philadelphia North Amori can carries the complete batting and fielding averages on its Tri state page every Suuday. These averages are prepared especially for The North American, and U is the onlv papjr which has this feature. Vou can keep track of your favorites, and settle many an argument by having these tig ure close at hand, from week to week. Their accuracy was established last year by the closeness with which the final compilation paral leled theotHcial figures issued by President Carpenter, one month after The North American print ed its final figures for the season. GROOMING COUNTS I mi It cannot make m Fair Skin or a Uloasy boat. Women with Rood complexions cannot be homely. Creania, lofiona, WM&VM and W(lfrs rannut make f ti ir akin. Evrry horseman know that the fiit in t out of hi laWMMttlbnal cornea from tli" n n ini i r . "all-rinlit" roinlition. Ij't tim horn "'t "olfhlnfnoil" iiml his co .t tiinia dull, t'ur- rjrlnir, linisliinir ami mMiiiK will give him ii rli -a n ci int. lmt cum not iroiiuce the c.ivitil aiiiootlini-sa ami kIoh of tho lmrsc'a nUn, w hich is hia com. j'lixiou. The l.ulieawill hit lie pi mil. Lane's Family Medicine Is the lest preparation for Indies who ih-aire a gentle luxutive meliciiie that will give the Imily ierfeotclenlini aa intiininlly ami tho wholraoim'Ui n that ppxillces SUlh Skill- I1D pIllilllTK lore to c py. Call at our store, please, for a free sample of Dr. Shoop's "Health Coffee." If real coffee disturbs your stomach, your heart, or kidneys, then try this Clever Coffee imitation. While Dr. Shoop has very closely match ed Old Java and Mo.'.ha Coffee in flavor and taste, yet he has not even a single grain ot real Coffee in it. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure toasted grttins or cereals, with Malt, Nuts, etc. Vou will sure ly like Health Coffee. Sold by K ft, McTJlain. SALUVIA. The funeral of Obed T. Mellott, on Sunday, was largely attended. The carpenters are getting along nicely with the dwelling house to be occupied by mei chant C. H. Mann. S. J. Strait is digging the foun dation for his new barn. Those on the sick list have about recovered. Benjamin Deshong has built a new end to his house, which adds much to its appearance, and to the convenience and comfort of the lamily. Edward Kline narrowly escap edaseiious accident last week. He was in the act of mounting a mule, and had just placed one foot in the stirrup, when the mule leaped forward and started to run, draggiog Edward a consider able distance before the foot be came released from the stirrup. Farmers are busy getting ; ready to plantcorn, butthespring is so late and the weather so un-i favorable, that everybody is very much back wit'i their work. Anna Mann, of Saluvia, has re turned hone, after having spent several weeks visiting relatives at Everett and Cypher. The Presbyterian Sunday school was well attended last Sab bath. Mr. B. W. Peck, of McCon nellsburg, passed through Salu via Saturday, on her way home from Bedford. HIRAM. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lyon and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kirk spent Suuday in the home of E. E. flrantner. They were entertain ed with selections oi. the grapha phone. B. I Boeder and Joe Burnett i spent Friday at Three Springs loading lumber. Mr. and Mrs. James Doran of Center, spent Sunday in the home of their daughter, Mrs. William Heefner. I'nder the new road law our roads have been properly work ed. All that is now needed is some sweet potato plants. If any of our good women will be so kind as to furnish some, please notify our road masters. Some of the Hustontown sp irts have been spending sometime j fishing for trout in the Sideling Hill tuunel. v unam tiershey is wearing a smile. It is a dish washer. Howard Kirk has purchased a new buggy. George Edwards is sawing lumber for A. J. Black. James Edwares expects to farm for his brother Albert the coming season. Sarah Deauer spent Sundav with Bella Beedar. . Some of our young folks are preparing to attend summer school at McConnellsburg. Misses Ola Mumma and Dott Deshong attended Sunday School at Fairview Sunday. David A. Laidig lost a fine colt last week. Cascasweet for babies is the best remedy for colic, sua.mer complaint, diarrhoea and sour stomach. It is especially good in cases of teething when irritation atTocts thestomach audiutestines. Cascasweet is a pleasant, safe remedy, containing neither opi ates nor narcotics; ail the ingred ients are printed plainly on the wrapper. Endorsed by mothers because it acts so quickly. Sold by Trout's drug store. Letter to J. W. Selsor, McConnellsburg, Pa. Dear Sir ; The cheekiest fraud in all paint is p iste paint. Here's 0 le. 1 Lawyer Al ley B. Magee, Dover, Del., painted his house four yearu ago with paste paint, at a cost of l! for paint and il for labor; total $l0b. The house got shabby in two years; men ne painteu ue- i voe at very different cost; f 18 for paint and $30 for labor; total 48. Paste paint 105; Devoe si- It is like fatting hogs on milk i water. Paste paint is j white wash. Yours truly, 22 F. W. DbVoe & Co. P. 8. F. C Bare, Fort Little ton, add J. A. Boyd, Morce a burg, sell our ptjint CLEAR KlDdB. J. B. Stevens is excavating a foundation for a new barn on his Wooden Bridge farm this sum mer. Mrs. U. E. Brown and son James were at Charles Stevens' at Calvin, last week. Mrs. M. A. Fields spent Satur day and Sunday m the home of J. H. Fields. Mrs. Stinson spent Monday with Mrs. B. E. Brown. The entertainment, which was to have been given in the Hall here Friday eveuing, has been postponed. Bev. Daniels, Baldwin Fraker, Bess Fields. Lenna Cline, and Emmett Brown took supper at Alfred Brown's Suuday evening. Lou Brown spent Saturday night with Bess Fields. Harvey Stevens and a Mr. Crouse came over from Waynes boro and spent seve:al days with the former's parents, J. B. Stev ens aud wife. Naomi Stevens is not afraid of a snake. As she aud Minnie Grove were roturuing from Three Springs a few days ago, they no tied a big black suake that had kind ot an impudent look, and Naomi lost no time in leaping Irom the buggy, seizing a piece of a fence rail, and giving battle to his snakeship. Before Minute had time to get the horse hitched and help Naomi, the snake was an dead as a door nail. The snake measured 5 feot and 7 iuches in length. Mr. L. U. Booty, wife and sis ter of Bupert, Pa , are spending this week among: friends in this county. FONT LITTLETON. Jere Cromer of Pitcairn, Pa , is visiting his moth r at this place. Mrs. Caroline Beuedict expects to leave this week for Cumber i land, Mil , where siie will spend ! s nnetnno visiting her sister. Mrs. I). U, Fleck has been suf fering from a severe attack of , 'lead cho. We hope for a speedy j recovery. The Lidies' Aid Society of this plate will hold an Ice Cream So I 0NM in tho basement ot tho church on Satu i d i,v evening, May 11th. Come and bnug your friends. Susan Orth who has been liv I ing at Three Springs for the past I six mouths, is at home. I H. Lee McKibbiu of tho Bepub j licau office McConnellsburg, was in our town a few days. HUSTON'S STYLISH CLOTHING! Our spring clothimj is ? nearly all in, and we are 1 in position to furnish you $2 most anything you want in the clothing line, at right prices. 4 Let me mail you free, to prove merit, samples of my Dr. Shoop's liestorative, and my Book on ei ther Dyspepsia, The Heart, or The Kidueys. Address me, Dr. Shoop, Bacine, Wis. Troubles of the stomach, heart, or kidneys are merely symptoms of a deep or ailment. Don't make tne com mon error of treating symptoms only. Symptom treatment is treating the result of your ail ment, and not the cause. Weak stomach nerves the inside nerves means stomach weak ness, always. And the heart, tnd kidneys as well, have their controlling or inside nerves. Weaken these nerves, and you in evitably have weak vital organs. Here is where Dr. Shoop's Be storative has made its fame. No other remedy even claims to treat the "inside nerves. " Also fo.' bloating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Bestorative. Write for my free Book now. Dr. Shoop's Bestorative sold by Dickson's drug store. We notice among the announce ments of candidates in the Fultou Democrat lor the nomination of sheriff at the coming primary election, tho name of Jefferson Harris of Ayr township. Mr. Harris was in town Monday, and is now out through the county. Normal School. We will open a school in Mc Connellsburg, May 18, 1H07, to contmue eight weeks. Special attention given to teachers aud those preparing to teach. Tuition fco.OU. It will pay you to get in at the beginning of the term. For other iulormation, address us. Emouy Thomas, B. C. Lamuhuson. When your back aches it is al most invariably an ind cation that something is wrong with your kidneys. Weak, diseased kid neys frequently cause a break down of the entire system. De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills afford prompt relief for weak kidneys, backache, inflamu.ation of the bladder, and all urinary troubles. Sold by Trout's drug store. Miss Ida Hixsou who closed a successful term of school at Era maville, has gone to Lancaster, Pa., where she will take a course in the Pennsylvania Business and Shorthand College of that place. Good progress is being made in the building of the new I res byterian church at Saxton, Bed ford county. It is a brick-cased structure, trimmed with Hum raelstown browns.'one, aud will cost about $5,000. The auditor ium will seat 900 and the lecture hall as many more. APPENDICITIS. Is due in a large measure to abuse of the bowels, by employ ing drastic purgatives. To avoid all danger, use omy Dr. King's New Life Pills, the safe, geutle cleansers and invigc. ratorg. Guar anteed to cure headache, bilious ness, malaria and jaundice, at Trout's drug store. '2c. promptly otrtAii-il lu all rouulrlm. OfMOFleTH THAOa-MANMa, 1 f"'r.-irlA-ftl 1. 1. .1. Ik-md Hii l. h, lu.lal or 1'ut.l 1. fur fn M hii rt nil wmrnul.llny. Alt BUilNI . ftl TBIC TLY CONFIDENTIAL, fatal limcUua ci lu.iv. lv rturuaatiotf rtlMraaeaa. S H i w-.,uUA uiw-ntuil tl...uld iiayaoui band. ill rlOUL. . ILi.u M 11 nti!lt,VV li I lu- VL'iil.ani, Mill j.ty l...vr l.. tri-f a jinrtru'rinloil,.-f vAluauit) luiuiuiatiuA, hi ir liu loaayaililniaa W Id. swift & co.l 501 Sovtnth 8t, WMblHtM, 3. Oj The particular young man will llnd the kind ol suit he is looking for, if he will come here for it. for our stock includes a wider rantfe of patterns than ever before. r $8 Saved are $s Made "MAY" GREETINGS FROM H. Guy Weaver's GENERAL STORE, SALTILLO, FV 4 During May, the most pleasant month in all tli year, we propOM BlTtng to all our old and new friends every du , llar nalns unheard of, as follows : 111 lbs. Granulated Sui;ar 91 .00. H Cakes Star Soap ix .'I Cans good Psftl 25c. .'I Cans good Corn 125c Arbuckles ColTee 17c lb h gal. 150 Test Coal OIL.., 00c. " Cakes Lighthouse Soap 25c. 7 Cakes Toilet Soap 25c. AH loose Coffee 1 cent less than regular price. 50 lb. Sack Hour, quality guaruntend 91.00. Sledge Mixture Smoking Tobacco, a 5c bag for 4o. lOoz. Plug Chewing Tobacco .'1 cuts, guaranteed 25c. Kskimo Scrap Tobacco (i for 25c REED! FEED ! Car-lytd of Shorts just arrived. Car of Ear Corn and one of Shelled Corn coming in any day. Prices In lots off car very low. Flour, Chop, Bran and grains at lowest prices. Call on us or write for quotations. Letters cheerfully answered. Prompt attention given mail orders. GOOD SHOES a specialty. We lead ' in this line. Men's shoes from 91.40 to 98.80 per pair; women's Irom 91.00 to $.100 per nalr. We Bel' the celebrated Douglass and Kadcliffe lines. These shoes are Bold on their merits. ''Once used always used." DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, loads of them. They are simply fine. Ladles, come and see them. Ladies' muslin underwear, men's underwear, Mattings, Carpets, and everything carried in a general store. A new Car pet ilisplayer just in, showing 30 to 40 different patterns. CLOTHING ! This 1b where we keep our competitors guessing. Thev sim ply cannot understand bow we sell such good clothes at such very low prices. We sell Merit Brand Clothing because It Is good in style, tit and wear. All marketable country produce tukenin exchaugefor goods, also grain, old rubber, beefhldes and tallow. Above "specials" every sole day. All are welcome. We are always pleased to show goods. A larger and better line oi goods than ever before, enublen us to serve you better. Others ore dealing with us; why not you? Don't fall to see the '"Overwear" Hosiery no darning. 1 000000000000 0000000000 cooo I GOOD VALUES. LOW PRICES. j V Kgas taken in exchange V 'hr Merchandise. . James Q. Turner & Co. We are no ehowing new Spring Sylo in nil our different lines aud ex'end a Special Invita tion for yon to visit our store and learn prices. 8 m5 Grand Display of Millinery. Hat trimmed or made to order ly a complete and artisiic trimmer engawod by iik lor tlie pea son. lieady-to wear anil iiiilnnime.d tfbapM n the leading Nhnpns and Colors, Flowers, Bib bons, Buckles, Kct. in profusion Our aim is to please both in price and quality. and a look will show how e well we have succeeded. CUQ Don't forget, we sell fertilizers, Mattings, Carpet, wall papers, etc. Harry E. Huston, Saltillo. Pa. In many new and fashionable shades and wcavi s, Gingbams, White Gocds, Linen Suitings, c. Shoes and Oxford Ties For Men and Boys, Ladies and Children. We have the most complete line of Shoes and Oxford Ties we have ever shown and invite your inspection. .... c x x x x x 3 JAMES G. TURNER & CO., Masonic Temple. - - - Hancock, Mu. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 McClain's GROCERIES are sure to give satisfaction; and the nice part about it is, that if you get any thing that is not entirely satisfactory, you are kindly requested to return the goods and exchange them, or get your money back. Try them. E. R. McCLAIN. West End of Boardwalk, McConnellsburg, Pa. X Genteel Dress Is indication of a genteel man (gentleman), and after a thorough search intheV'ity, we are now prepared to show you This Season's Favorites Silver Gray Suitings: Blue Serges, in a wide assortment: snd unllnished Worsteds in Blacks and Blues including several new weaves. But these are only a few of the at tractions in uiir fine line of Spring and Sum mer Woolens. Honest goods Genuine valu es Prompt deliveries Complete stock i .'or reet methods riftht prices these ore the strong plopks in our platform. We, also, have the very latest novelties in Gents' Furnishing Goods. See our new cut Collars and Ties. Chas. B. Stevens, 38 S3 McConnellsburg, Pa. BOOKKEEPING. Open All The Year, PENMANSHIP. Catalogue Free, The Tri-State Business Collgee Cumberland, Md SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. 1 1 1 1.1 ! x A marriage license was grant ed last week to Robert A. Kerns and Miss Arena Belle Fisher, both of Bethel township. The groom is aged 72 years aud the bride 2'-'. Monday aud was larKoly attend ed. Mrs. Delia Diehl and Mrs Blanche Mellott made a trip 10 Uageratown t purchase an or gan for the Whips Cove church. Ed Dielil has a planing mill it his plane. LOCUST OROVE. 1 fear the weather man got tangled up a little, and dished, us out some May weather a little too soon. The Sunday School at Jerusa lem Christian church has been well attended. liev. .Powers will preach next Sunday at theWhips Cove uhur.ih at 10 o'clock a m. John A.Garland and wifc were pleasant callers at Silas Holly's last Sunday. Abuer Mellott's sale was well attended. Mrs. Jennie Young, near Ev erett, spent a few days with rela tives and friends in the Cove. Lewis Sipo and wife and Mos es ui-iil and wife spent Sunday with friendB in Buck Valley. A number of relatives and friends visited Levi Smith's last Sunday. Albert Hess and wife spent 8u nday at C. T. lay ton's. Carey is doing a "stuvin" businev-). Lemuel Smith and Andrew Mellott were among those that wunt to May Meeting. The Oak Grove school cTnsl KILLthe COUGH AND CURE THE LUNC8 Dr. King's New Discovery F0R(j ONSUMPTION Prlet OUGHSand 60c i. $1.00 OLDS Frc. Trill. Surest and Quickest Cure fur all THUOAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. indigestion fltomtwh emuhln In hut. n m ....... ......... .n uuimunu r,.al ilLwuioj, y "FY."1""1 ' "' "aln hictIiicj Nnrve klcknrM nothing ,.,,. i,,Vi.W?. '..',r..n ' V.'i"". "rl rrr la Dr. Slioon 1 ,. 1 J 11I J, v''ry uiiwiaT Stomach 11- m-dr-Dr . Miim, . H,..iorallVH. doing .11 r. . t ami lavor to 1 r M11.1.11 Bin hu llt.siratlm u III. out lliat orik-inul u4 highly vital pi llll IdI,. i I lUCh hi.lhigu, (.niull.liinfiil. Mom i-vit lo bi li,i Vor aloiiiarh duiruu. Limiting, bllliniain-j. 1 i &2! tr -,''V ""IJ--l. tr lll ftv , , i" '""''a r Lliiuld-aiid m lor your. Dr. Shoop's Restorative W. S. DICKSON.
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