FUl.TuN COUNTY NEWS Published Lvery Thursday. b W- P&t. Editor and Proprietor. McCONNHLLSBURG, PA. MAY It, 1907 Published Weekly. Jl.OOper, Annum in Advance. AIIVUHimKn HATSB. l'er MMra of fl llaei I tlmmi W W. I'er square raoh utwqiicnt In'.rrllon H A tl lvertNementt liwrru-d for leM than thrco month gtirtri hy the qtire. Kemps Balsam Will stop any cough that can he stopped by any medicine and cure coughs that cannot be cured by any other medicine. It Is always the best cough cure. You cannot altord 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 harmful drug tiii-r(:irth column. . i i - half nlumn Unr i i! S mo. I Niw I 1 r. . .sns.oo. I no Mf). On . . 00. 40 oo M.oo .. 40.00 I M OO. I 7A.00 THE BIRTH OF THH FLAfl. NEW MtENMH. Lillian and Glldya (Jraeey, two flail young ladies of (iracey, vis ited friends here during the past week. B. Frank Under of Altooua, spent Sunday at home. Rev. Daniels' sermon at T3ethel Sunday was a feast ana above the ordinary so good was it, that in a few minutes, three dolisu s wore chipped iu for the church and followed by live dollars for the KeBrend gentleman The good people of this community only want value received, and then the money is ready. Thanks to all. The Box Social passed off quietly and was well attended. Proceeds amounted to $25.00. For use of Bethel. Martha and Iiitner Hlack, and Maude A. Cunningham, students of Kockhill school, spent Sunday at their homes. John Alleman and David Hawk, of Mercersburg, Pa., spent Sun day at Jamos McDonough's. N. G. Cunningham moved the postoflice on Monday last to his store on Bock street, Brooklyn side of town. Alice McClaiu leaves this (Tues day) morning for Pittsburg. James L. Grissinger and son Cloyd were at Uickory Corner consulting a physician. James Grissinger, Jr., of Uroad top City, spent Sunday at home. Delia Chilcotc of Coles Summit, spent Sunday at the Houck House. Daniel M. Black near Water fill, lost a valuable horse last week. The horse started to run and slipped on a small plank bridge, breaking a leg, and had to be shot to end its su tiering. Edwa.d Black and wife visited Jacob S. Black on Sunday. Salesman John Linn, of Car lisle, and F. A. Naus of Bedford, registered at the Houck House Monday night; and candidate for Sheriff, Jefferson Harris, of Ayr -jownship, at the Central. Letter to T. J. Comerer. Yours truly, Dear Sir i The cost of a gallon of paint put on is about five dol lars, no matter what paint you buy. 100 gallons Devoe put on $500 110 " next grade " 550 120 " next to that " (500 130 " next " 860 140 " next to that " 700 150 " next " 750 100 " next to that " MX) 170 " next " . BSO 180 " next-to that " 900 190 " next " ii5o 200 ,: next to that " 1000 210 ' next " 1050 220 " next to that " 1100 The strongest paint is the one that takes least gallons, least gal luu t buy; least gallons to paint : and the strongest paint is the one that wears longest. These lessons are useful. 23 P. W. DkVok & Co. P. S. P. C Bare, Fort Little ton, and J. A. Boyd, Merce s burg, sell our paint. McConnellsburg, Pa. An Address To Tru American Penplc. Friday, the 14th of June, will be the one hundred thirtieth an niversar.v of the birth of the Hag of the United States. The Hag was designed for a nation ot thir t?en colonies, stretched like a belt aloug the Atlantic coast, made up of less thau three mil lions of people wiithout common traditions or language; drawu to gether only by commou danger from savages withiu, and oppres sion from without, which threat ened their existence and liberties. That Hag now waves over a great nation, extending from the Gulf of Mexico to the Lakes; from the Atlautic to beyond the Pacific Sea; and inhabited by nearly mnetv millions of people, who speak a common language. Our Hag is now in form the oldest Hag of civilised nations. The resolutions by Congress for the adoption of the Stars and Stripes on June the 14th, 1777, was as follows i "Resolved that the Hag of the United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; thitthe Union be thir teen stars, white in a blue Hold, representing a new constella tion." The design of this Hag is credited to George Washington, and iu part was taken from his family coat of arms. Such is the origin of a Hag dedicated to the proposition that "all men are created free and equal.' Let us honor the natal day of our nation al Hag displaying it from our public buildings, schools, and homes in recognition of this mem orable day. The men of the (.'rand Army ol the Republic, who preserved the nation in ihe greatest war of mod ern times and made vital the De deration of our fathers, call upon all wlii. live under the 'lag to rec ognize this day by patriotic ob servances iu schools and on the Sunday preceeding in churches. To this end we suggest that the Governor of every State by pro clamation announce the day and promote its recognition; that the press scatter this call as seeds of patriotism broadcast over the land. Such recognition will nour ish the greatness of our nation, inculcate noble citizeuship, the principles of civil liberty, and be an object lesson to the new gener ations that have come upon the stage since the Civil War. Cascasweet lor babioi is the best remedy for colic, sun.mer complaint, diarrhoea and sour stomach. It is especially good in cages of teething when irritation all octs the sto much and intestines. Cascasweet is a pleasant, Bale remedy, containing neither opi ates uor narcotics; all the ingred leuts are printed plaiuly on the wrapper, indorsed by mothers because it acts so quickly. Sold by Trout's drug store. For years the marriage of Americau girls to foreign for-! tune hunters has been deplored, but the Europeau girls are not doing any better. Their latest habit seems to be eloping with gypsy Hddlers. Let me mail you free, to prove merit, samples of my Dr. Shoop's Restorative, and my Book on ei ther Dyspepsia, The Heart, or The Kidneys. Address me, Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Troubles of the stomach, heart, or kidneys are merely symptoms of a deep er ailment. Don't make the 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, and kidneys as well, have tin ir controlling or inside nerves. Weaken these nerves, and you in evitably have weak vital organs. Here is where Dr. Shoop's Re storative has made its fame. No other remedy even claims to treat the "inside norves. " Also fa; bloating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop's liestorative. Write for my free Book now. Dr. Shoop's Restorative sold by Dickson's drug store. husiontown. Miss Fannie Lamborson, who hai been spending some time ith her sister, Mrs. Starr, has returned home. John Heory andda lghter, Miss Lilliau, of Clear Ridge, spent Fri day afternoon in our town. Mary Lamhersnn, Nelle Cur ran, Zannie Liidig, Eugene Ches I out, Harper Barton, and D. K (Jhoxiiut, went, to McDonnells j burg tins week to attend Normal school. Mack jinn, of Maddensville, pent Saturday afternoon and evening in this place. Hon. S. W. Kirk, ot N'cCon uellsourg, was circulating among friends here last Thursday and Friday. Dr. A. K. Davis has the honor of having the first crossing on our streets, laid. Some more of our cit'zens expect to have them laid in the near fu.ure. Clarence Smith has returned from Bnrot Cabiat, whore he had been employed some time. Bertha Kliue, of Burnt Cabins, was the guest ot Mrs. Minnie Denisar, last Weduesday. APPENDICITIS. Is duo hi a large measure to abuse of the bowels, by employ iug drastic purgatives. To avoid all danger, use oniy Dr. King's New Life Pills, the safe, geutle cleansers and in vigt rators. ' uar an teed to cure headache, bilious ness, malaria and jaundice, at Trout's drug store. 25c. CLEAR klDOE. Howard Myers of Mount Union is employed at his uucle J. P. Ke. lin's. Miss Ada Fleming is visiting at Shade Gap. Mrs. Amelia Grav of Johns towu, spent last week at the home of her father, Mr. White. Our carpenters came home last week having completed their work at Mount Uuion. John E Jelblute of Huntingdon, and J. H. Fleming of Saltillo, spent a day receutly with T. E. Fleming. Henry Whi.e died at his home near Clear Ridge last ISundr.y morning at 2 o'clock. He had been iu very poor health during the past winter. He leaves a wi dow, also five children, all of whom are married except the youngest son, Albert, tie was aged about 05 years. Interment iu the Clear Ridge cemetery on Tuesday. The funeral services were conducted by Rw. Daniels. 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. Wbile Dr. Shoop has very closely match ed Old Java and Mo.ha Coffee in llavor and taste, yet he has not eveu a single grain ot real Coffee in it. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure toasted grains or cereals, with Malt, Nuts, etc. You will sure ly like Health Coffee. Sold by E. R, McClain. tiro. Eggs have been higher in this part of the Cove during the past week thau ever before - a chick en hen's nest having been found on Abram Fox's farm by the ten ant Riley Garland in a locust tree thirty-six feet from trie ground. Wm. Kuhn's new house will soon be ready for occupancy. The colored folks are getting along very nicely with their church. George Siders has improved his property by adding a new kitchen to his dweliiug house. DeWitt'sCarbolized Witch Haz j el Salve does not merely heal on j the surface; it penetrates the pores and promptly relieves pain caused by boils, bujns, scalds, 1 cuts and skin diseases. It is! especially good for piles. Beware of imitations. Sold by Trout's drusr store. Prices of Horses Likely to Drop. Judge Nelson, of Ayr township is the owner ol aPercheron mare that on the 2(!th of May, 11)06, foaled two colts. The same mare on last Friday foaled two more nice Belgian colts, both of which are growing finely. Davie says that while the price ;f horses was low, the mare only gave him one colt a year. When your food has not b6un properly digested, the ontire sys tem is impaired in the same pro portion. Your stomach needs help. Kodol for Indigestion and Dyspepsia not only digests what you eat, it toues the stomach aud adds strength to the whole body Makes rich, pure blood. Kodol. conforms to the National Pure Fcd and Drug Law. Sold by Trout's drug store. HUSTUINS STYLISH CLOTHING! Our spring clothing is nearly all in, and we are in position to furnish you most anything you want in the clothing line, at right prices. The particular young man will lliul the kind of suit he is looking for, if he will come here for it, for our stock includes a wider range of patterns than ever before, Our aim is to please both in price and duality. and a look will show how oSw' well we have succeeded. CLaT Don't forget, we sell fertilizers, MatHrigS, Carpet, wall papers, etc. Harry E. Huston, Saltillo, Pa. . I $$ Saved are $s Made ; I I i ;- i "MAY" GREETINGS FROM H. Guy Weaver's GENERAL STORE, SALTILLO, FV During May, the most pleasant month in all the your, we propose giving to all our old and new friends every da) , l!ar gulns unheard ol, as follows : 1! lls. Granuluted Sugar SI. 00. B Cakes Star Soap 25c. .'1 Cans (food Peas 25c. a Cans pood Corn , 25c Arbuckles CoiTee 17c lb 5 gal. 150 Test Coal Oil IOc. " Calces Lighthouse Soap 25c. 7 Cakes Toilet Soap j 25c. All loose Coffee 1 cent less than regular price. 50 Ih. Sack Flour, quality guaranteed HI. 00. Sledge Mixture Bmoking Tobacco, a 5c bag for ' 4c. 16oi Plug Chewing Tobacco a cuts, guaranteed 25c. Eskimo Scrap Tobaooo-6 for 25c FEED ! REED ! I ) 1 Car-load of Shorts just arrived. Car of Kar 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 $1.-10 to a.fiU per pair; women's trom $1.00 to .l 00 per pair. We sel1 the celebrated Douglass and Kadcliffe lines. These shoes are sold on their merits. '-Onco used always used." DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, loads of them. They are simply line. Ladies, come and see them. Ladies' muslin underwear, men's underwear, Mattings, Carpets, and everything carried Iu a general store. A new Car pet displayer just in, showing 30 to 4U different patterns. CLOTHING! This is where we keep our competitors guessing. They sim ply cannot understand how we sell such good clothes at such very low prices. We sel) Merit Brand Clothing because It Is good in style, lit and wear. All marketable country produce taken in exchange for goods, also grain, old rubber, beefhides and tallow. Above "specials" every sale day. All are welcome. We are ulways pleased to show goods. A larger and better line of goods than ever before, enables us to servo you better. Others are dealing with us; why not you? Don't fail to see the "Evorwear" Hosiery no darning. pjth VALUES. LOW PRICES. Kgjs taken in exchange lor Merchandise. . . Q James Q. Turner & Co. 8 Wo are now showing new Spring Styles in ail our different lines aud ex'end a Special Invita tion for you to visit our store and learn prices. Grand Display" of Millinery. Hat trimmed or made to order by a complete and artistic trimmer engawed by us lor the sea son Heady to wear and tint rimmed (Shapes in the leading Shapes and Colors, Flowers, Uih hons, Huekles, Kct. in profusion . X T 1 I ! i I I i BOOKKEEPING. PENMANSHIP. B Open All The Year, Catalogue Free, The Tri-State Business College j Cumberland, Md. : SHORTHAND. ) i ; TYPEWRITING. . We think Senator Knox stands the sane chance to become Pres ident that Mark Twain's white dress suit would stai d to stay white in 1'ittst -'r , Scientists who rro endeavor inn to discover the color of the nil seem to thiuk that the old man up there isn't as green as he looks. fti many new and fashionable shades and wcuvi s, Gingbams, White Goods, Linen Suitings, ke. Shoes and Oxford Ties For Men and Boys, Ladies and (Jhiidren. We have the most complete line of Shoes and Oxford Ties wo have ever fchown and invi'e your inspection. . JAMES Q. TURNER & CO., g Masonic Temple. - - - Hancock, Mu. oooooooooo ooxxxxxxoooo ?f McClain's u GROCERIES are sure to give satisfaction; and the nice part about it is, that if you get any- K thing that is not entirely satisfactory, you are kindly requested to return the Q goods and exchange them, or get your O money back. 5 Try them. B E. R. VcCLAIN, X West End of Boardwalk, McConnellsburg, Pa. an Genteel Dress is indication of a genteel man (gentleman), and after a thorough search in the t'ity, we are now prepared to show you This Season's Favorites Silver Gray Suitings; Blue Serges, in a wide assortment; and unfinished Worsteds in Blacks and Blues Includimg several new weaves. But these are only a few of the at tractions in our fine line of Spring and Sum mer Woolens. Honest goods Genuine valu es Prompt deliveries Complete stock Cor rect methods right prices these are the strong planks in our platform. We, also, have the very latest novelties In Gents' Furnishing Goods. See our new cut Collars and Ties. Chas. B. Stevens, mam a :: as I i McConnellsburg, Pa. B Nt i ( nk need suffer trtth Rtaeu. matisni, Dyspepsia, Liver Trouble, Kidney Disorders, Catarrh, Diabetes, Constipa tion, Kczema, or any ailment aris ing from Impure blood. One tab let of Bliss Native Herts taken each day will quirkly put the most weakened system In erfeot order. Each root, herb and bark In its composition has a seclal mission to perform. Kach box of 'the licmedy contains 200 Tablets for 1 1 mi and a Registered Guaran tee to CURK or Money Refunded. A 32 Page Almanac, tells the story completely. The medicine is NOT sold iu drug stores, only by agents. THE AI.0NZ0 0. Ill ISS COMPANY WASHINGTON, D. C, A KB SOLE MAK ERS o. BLISS NATIVE HERDS. SOLD BY J. A. ALLER, Knobsville, Pa. Order tilled by mail. No matter bow old they Krovr, these actresses never get over the marrying hahit. KILL the COUCH AND CURE the LUNGS WITH Dr. King's New Discovery FOR C 0NSUMPTI0N Pries 0UGHS and 50c & $1.00 OLDS Fres Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for ull THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, otBLVNEY BACK. Constipation BaVcl m,,.,.( ariplM, with noma pi-onl. ,rln pn.pi.l.t ivli..f r ,., .,M, ui i C....P-.. all uh.ai I,,,,,. W mve t. . ', :;,",y.,.:,v ::i,!h.H:,,,;,i,'('i'.i''f'.. Uinlwrk of ctuiIii tr, In ( ul m!i-OnH. wiU. But combined with Kyt ,, a!JSJ fiZ per, Elm Itark. Solid J-.M, ... , 'n tl u wo- v, pr..ri1i,!,,,o,oi utassz ;;i luttion. Wlldlisiii.ai. ,r Ktin. l, Hj.rt uiSISr owOomMex..,,. J. XSTSi i E i i i , JliV" w '"'""tifui per Up? boxc '" " M Lax-ets W. S. DICKSON.
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