Huston or Haltillo is buying wool. Pays rash rr trade. C. H. Stevens of tins placo sold his driving horafl to Dr. Swart, welder at M p i ' 0 e r s b u r g last week. Sections for ail kinds of Reap era and Mownrs at W. II. Noshit's at prices lower tban ever before 41. The Klihu Anderson farm at Sheriff's sale Monday, was sold to Dr. D. A. Hill, of Fort Llttl ton, for 510, When poi teol the need of a pill take a DeWitt's Little Early Ris er. Small pill, safe pill, sure pill. Ksv to take pleasant and effect ive. Drives h .way headaches. Sold by Trout's drug stor.'. Birthday Surprise. Last, Thursday morning as Mr. JaOOb Sharpe was poing about hifl work, ha saw vehicle coining ii the road which he took for h HUg of gypsies. Whn he saw them enter the lane h said, "Now for a h:irse trade;" but by the time they camo around t!ie barn he found thy were his fi -lends and neighbors. Wbetl he noticed the well ruled baskets he remembered that it was his "lib anniversary. A' out U oYo-ktho large dining table v.is gro miiig under its load, wbii'h only a woman iikc Mrs SI arpe knows how to prepare. Mr. Sharpe received tj u i to a lot of tine and useful gifts, which i makes him wish ins birthday loV-L i Specialist in IH I for thee yesI I ' ' " I r;1 Washington House, Spring Suimmer LEWIS H. WIBLE, pneaiosNT. W. 8COTT ALEXANDER. 'VICS PH61I0SNT. FRANK P. LYNCH. ATTORNEY AND OLICITOH. YERRIL W. N ACE CA3HIE. P. FRANK HENRY. A3T, CASMIFIt. The only reason ndv.mr the increase in price of graves in Pittsburg, is the fact that all the other "necessities of life" are go ing up. For scratches, burns, cut?, in sect bites and the many little hurts common to every family, DaWUt'a Carbohzed Witch Hazel Salve is the best remedy. It la soothing', cooling, clean an J heal ing. Bt! sure you get DeWitt's Sold by Trout's drug store. Mrs. .Josephine (Jarrettsou, last surviving sister of Mrs. M. B. Trout of this place, died at her residence in Morristown, N. J., last Monday. Her husband Jus tice A. CJarrettson, of the Su preme Bench, Now Jersey, died just a week previous. Biles get quia and certain re lief from Dr. Sboop'a Magic Oint ment. Please note it M made alone for Files, and its a::tiou is positive and certain. Itching. I painful, protruding or blind piles j disappear like magic by its use. i Large nickle capped glass j irs : cents. Sold by Dickson 'a drug store. Rev. Dr. West is attendiug the annual alum;-i reunion of the Frauklin ami Marshall College at Lancaster this week. Dr. West graduated trom the old Marshall College at Mercersburg, tiftyso -en years ago, and of his class mates, but two otaera ihau self are living. , . camo twice a vear. for Among tliose present were: D. II. Pore and wife, A L Wible and Wifa, William Kelso and child ren, Lewis KelSO and family, M.. and Mrs. Feler Scheidleman, son Dewey and daughter Helen, Has ton BtlntOO, wife and daughter, N . l-'.sharpe and wife of K'earuev: George W. Sipes and wife of Har risonville: Miss Melvina 1 lershey, Mrs. Bnooh K'erlin and sou Nor man, and Mrs. (leddes .lohnsoLi and daughter Coldie. The guests wore entertained by some tine music both vocal and instrumental, and the men enjoyed a lew games of horse shoes. The frieuds returned to their respective homos in the evening all wishing Mr. Shari e many more such occasions. A Real Wonderland. South Dakota, with its rich sil ver mines, bonanza farms, wide ranges and strange natural for mations, is a veritable wonderland At Mound City in the homo ol Mrs. EC D. Clapp.a wonderful case of healing hns lately occurred. Her son seem-:d near death with lung and throat trouble. ' Ex hausting coughing spells occur red every live minutes," writes Mrs. Clapp,"wheu I began giving Ur. King's New Discovery, the great medicine, that saved 4ns life and completely cured him. Guar him ; antted for coughs and colds. I throat and luug troubles oy Lost. A black leather purse containing about sixteen or sev enteen dollars, was lost on Wednesday of last week between the tollgate west of town, and Newton Knable's in tbe Meadow grounds. The tinder will receive tive dollars reward 6y leturnmg the pur.-eand money to the News otlise. Trout's drug store. tl.00. Trial bottle free. 0(. ;,nd About Letter Writing. In these busy days, letter-writ ing is an almost forgotten art. The telephone and the telegraph play such important parts in the sending of message and the transmission of news, that they take the places of tho social call Mrs. Harriet Sines, widow of Robert Sipes, a former esteemed anti the family letter, resident of this place, but lora Yet there are dear, far-away number of years visiting at Port-: fiends and relatives trom whom land, Indiana, was a guest of 0116 wauld like to hear ouco in a Mrs. E N. Palmer for several j while aad wilh whom one would days past. Mrs. Sipes is going (ilte to exchange occasional greet to make her home at Emmavilie, ins- Fulton county. Everett Republi An efficient way to accomplish can I this object is to establish thecus- ,, ,. torn of exetMQfclDff letters onco a Mrs. Edith M. Barton, widow ... ... , , ' year at a specihed time, of the late C ounty Superintend i mi . , , . i ihree women of my acquaint- cut i .. ,.ii, it i Mir .i.t. . humid sale of most of her personal prop erty, ielt McConnellsburg with her two little sons George and Charles, for Newport, Pa., where she expects to reside for the present. During M rs. -Barton's stay of five years here she en deared herself to a large circle of warm f i lends who greatly re gret that circumstauces have arisen by which she severs her relati ins with our people. ance, who were college friends, I have for over 20 yeirs, written to each other a letter which reached ! each recipient on her birthday. These 1 Hters are always long and luteresling, containing the news of the year, and are always eager : ly anticipated by each one. These friends are so widely separated by distance and circum , stances that they have visited I each other but onco in all this tune, yet through the yearly let Vlillinery iuit VALUABLE FARM At Private Sale. The nndwilgiwd) Intending to farming, will otter at private snle hie farm situated on roml to l,valt, H milos north of i'lum Run. This tarm contains about 110 acres, in addition to which Is 20 acres of good timber land. Tliese tracts will Ik- sold sep arately, provided the home farm is sold first: or both together, ftt uiuv suit the purchaser. The land in in a good state of cultivation, most of ii has just been limed, and a kiln Mad to burn now. There is plenty of fruit of all kinds, and a good well of water at the door. The improvements con sist of a 2 jtory dwelling house, n looms and basement and cellar, .lust been rcmodSlSd. Good burn ami all other outbuilding. For further in formation, call on or address II. K. POPE, I luiD I Inn, I'u. VALUABLE FARM AT Private Sale. The undersigned will sell what is venown as the Kuiery Marltley farm in Wells township, on the road from the turnpike to New Grenada, about lj mile northeast of Wells Tannery, con taining 11" acres: about 100 acres learnt and in good state or cultiva tion, the balance in timber. The im provements are practically a new house and barn the house being a TWO ANT) ONE HALF STORY EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE with water id tho kitchen: and tho barn Is a large BANK BARN. The place is well wa tered, and has a nice orchard of ap ples, pears and cherries. This is a dtllrable li -tone farm near church and school, and close to the Broad Top market, itie hest in the ootiOtry. Terms will bo made to suit purchas er. For further information call on or addreii, QBOBCM W. Sll'K, Wells Tahnerv, l'a. 106 tf. VALUABLE FARM PIT! PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned, desirlui; to retire from farming, w ill oiler at private sale his home farm, situate on the Cove lload two miles north of McConnells hnrjr. ., Tbil farm contains about 110 acres, in addition to which is li'ty acres of valuable timber land. These tracts will be sold separately, provided the home farm is sold llrst, or both to gether as the purchaser may desire. The land is in splendid state of culti vation, well watered, and plenty of ex cellent fruit There ll a never tailing sprint; of excellent water at the house, and an abundant supply of water in the barnyard. The improvements consist of a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, larjje RANK BARN, waon shed, and other outbuildings For further Information, call on or ad dress OaOBOIt S.NYDKK, oi is. w. Knuci l to if. MoConneiUburg, Pa, Bert Barber.of ICltou, Wis., says , ter they have never lost interest 'I have only taken four doses ot in each other- your Kidney and Bladder Pills aud they have done for mo more than any other medicine has ever done. I am still taking tho pills as I want a perfect cure." Mr. Barber refers to DeWitt's Kid.iey and Bladder Pills, which are un t ualed for Backache, weak kid r.eys, inflammation of the bladder and all urinary troubles. A week's treatment for L'.'ic. by Trout's drug store. J. W. Fields, of Oklahoma City, .Okli., who had been on a busi uess trip to New York City, spent tho time from Friday f-veriing un til Monday with his father, D, T. FieldB, in this place, John, wlv. lor several years was Director of the State Agricultural Station at Stillwater, Okia., has sevared his couBection with that institution, and removed to Oklahoma City, where he is publishing the Okla homa Farm Journal, one of the leading farm journals in the West, aud that John is making tho en terprise a big success, goes with out saying. Under such arrangements, there are no awkward breaks in the correspondence, no excuses to be made for not writius soon er nor ofteuor, and no question arises as to whose turn it is to write. A DANdEUOUS UtiADl.OCK that sometimes terminates fatal- Bold l7( ia tho stoppage of liver and bowel functions. To quickly end this coudition without disagree able sensations, Dr. King's New Life Pills should always bo your remedy. Guaraute. d absolute ly satisfactory in every caso or money back, at Trout's drug store, tte. The Newton Hamilton Camp meeting will bo opeued for tent ersJuly 1st. The meeting will open August Hth and close tbe 80th. The services will be in charge of liev. W. C. Wallace, of Wallacefbu, Pa. The singiog will be in charge of Prof. Arthur Wut kins, of Harrisburg. Rest Values ami Lowest Prices Mave won success for our QflatM New Styles-trimmed and untrlmmed -ready for your selection. Our Mower nrden is tilled with BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS Viole'.s, Heliotrope, Valley I, lilies, Daisies, Wild Roses, American Reality Roses --white, pink, and ail the season's colorings. R I fc fc o n s All the DW coloring) dahlia, moonlight blue, lime reon, empire greeD ! taupe, heliotrope. Our lino of Dross Material is unquestionibly the finest offering of the season. I'laids. plain and fancy vie with each other in harmon ious and artistic shading. White Goods Linens-, India Linens. Dimity, Fancy Monsselb o, Rotted Swiss, wi . i . i ; i ..', - Silks, Wash Si.ks, Mohnir, Morceri.ed Cinghams, etc. Reautlfnl white shirtwaists, ladles' muslin underwear, ladies' knit underwear. American Lady Corsets. Come and buy tho Best Goods obtainanlo at the closest margin of profit, T, J. Wiener, Hancock, Maryland. Manner Patterns 1 In Stock. Buggies and Wagons I have j;ist refilled my sheds with a line lot of Buggies and Wagons which I am telling un der a written tfnarauteo at Rock Bottom Prices I also have in stock a lot of Buggy Wheels and Buggy Roles. I want your trade. Rlease cnne and see my stock before you make a purchase. Thanking the public for liber al patronage in the past, ami soliciting a continuance of the same in tho future, I am yours, V,rv respectfully, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa- Hides Wanted. The undesigned will pay for green hides freo from cuts, the following prices : Steers aud hoifers, 10c. ; 30wa, 9c; bulls, He; calf skins, 60 to 80c ; tallow, lc. Cut hides, 1 cent a pound loss than foregoing prices; salted hides, 11 to 12 cents. I Madden Bros. I I Three Springs, Pa. I tj Sv) General Store g a The praise cf satisfied users throughout the ag- tt B ricultural n orld has made the name of Deering so 9A 'i well known that it is not necessary to dwell at H B length on the merits of the Deering M 1 t V J Harvesting Machines. 3 PVe hare in stock Binders, Mowers, and Rakes. fVe delight in offering to the public the famous Birdsell Road Wagon the wagon that is guaranteed heaviest ironed, light est running, best proportioned wagon on the mar ket. The Mifflinbiirg and Parry Buggies are so well 0 known as to need no comment. fVe have them al- Q ways on hand. Also, a fullline of all kinds of $ FAMING IMPLEMENTS. WORK GEARS. BUGGY HARNESS, FLYNETS, ETC. We are headauarters for anything used on the farm or in the house. Furniture, Stoves, all kinds of Hardware, Dry Goods, Notions, etc. By reason of early purchasing we are able to of fer some rare bargains on Men's and Boys Clothing. Come and examine our stock. In our Shoe De fy partment we have the one that gives satisfaction Q both in style, comfort and wear o The Famous Q Rice Hutchlngs. X, We have the largest stock of goods of any store f in this end of the county. Give us a call. IVe are JmL x r r. y j. a i. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF- M'COINNELLSBURG, PA. Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits. The Hank bus increased in business rapidly anil it Is now rendy to dliare Its earnings with Its depositors, thus (t' lnsf them a safe invest ment at home, Co-nenced business on April 11HM1: notice the ifi-un-nal (frowlh dnrio; thi last year. Total resimrcns at the close of DUlU nets MA i 4, lW6i 179,667.00; OCT. 1, 1906, 6121,888 IS; JUNK 22, 1006, 162,660 22; JAN. 1, 190?, 6188,184.82; JULY 2, 1906, 691,090 2-r.; MAROfl 96, 1907, 6168,908 20 .'.iinns made on personal and collateral security, and Notes dis counted. Courteoustreatmentto.il. Corrospomlcuce solicited from those desiring Loans or wishing to open on account with us. If you cannot call in ierson, send your deposits by mall, they will receive prompt attention. DIKECTORS : LEWIS H. WIBLE, d NO. P. SIPES. JNO A. HENRY. W, SCOT1 ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. j.L.GRISSINuER. R.M.KENDALL. CHAS. E. BARTON OOCOOOCOOOOCO OOOOOOOOOOC' SPRING MILIINERY! Beautiful Models In Charming Millinery. One of the foremost thoughts in every woman's mind at till s time, is the selection of a charming hat to complete her summer wardrobe. The chief essential character, exolusiveness and proprie ty are embodied In u most captivating manner in our com prehensive collection of Paris models and our own creations. We extend an Invitation to every lover of Pretty Hats to call and examine our stock. Mrs. H. C iVlcCIain Hustontown, Pa. oooooooooooo oooococooooooo JUK. JOHNSTON Niuety hoboes were recently invited to a banquet in Chicago, and tried to eat enough for the !',- 00 " WllO COuldu't COTTiB. cunsciaus oj ine jaci inai tne satisjiea customer fa is the best customer, and aim to handle the right sS Quality of goods at the right prices. We want your custom. Give us a call and get SB ourpr ices. 1 Madden Bros. Telephone Connection. Mrs. A. F. Little's Big Underselling Store. We now have on display a line line ot this sea son's Latest Styles, just received from New York. We have hundreds or Uuntrimmed Hats besides hundreds of Trimmed and Ready-to-Wear Hats. We can rest easy that we have the largest line of Millinery in the county. All of the most popular shapes and styles. We believe in makuifi: quick sales and small pro tits. We have an elegant line of Ribbons. Collars, Belts, Laces, Dress Skirts, Shirtwaists. Titticoats, Combs, Lames Vests, etc. Call and examine our stock We give a i'ancy Hat Pin or Fan with each Hat. McConnellsburg. Opposite Postofflce. O jMBByr now durable, how satisfactory 8 WOT Paroid Roofina aMr really is; if you only know how easily it can be W iE put on and how long it h'.sts; if you only knew B Wnat a good all-round roof it is, you would BftTB ll mm money by using it for every building on the placo. H3 8 1K ml Weather proof, wear proof, contains no tar, Blate color, Vk vH any one can lay it. Let 01 prove to urn what tho mm 'MB genuine Paroid Booting will do, X Send for Free Sainplc M Cv oiul book on 'Ituililing Economy." It will savo you flV rv H money. Don't tae a clie:i imiiiition. Oct the iiuuuinc mm Sf m. tho roof that lasts. A complete rooflog MM wSk uv, 'y J-BmmmmSz B McCoanellsburg, r',!""7 3 Exr?M?yW ALWAYS mi :r? k HI g -m. mmmmmmn u o blucher iJ PATTERN THOUSANDS WE All X bWxxxxooorSairaDocoxcog Don't fail to-see our full Line of MEN'S Suits and our stock of Plain and Fancy DRESS GOODS SHOES for any and everybody. J, K. JOHNSTON. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people s paper, a $1.00 Year in Advance. HIDES JanicB Sipos & Som pay 10, 111, an'l 1 tic a pound cash, f t beef lii'lon at Iboir butcln-r shop In MeConnollsburp, also highest prlco paid for calf akins, sheepskins aud talhw. DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Jmm 11.00 MtWowtifea 9M Mth uu. Wm-Hk mmm mm 00 immmh M. C it Ci.im.VJMX. CHICAGO. Foratle at Trout'sdrujc Store. Ak tor Kodol'a 1007 Almanac and 200 Year Caleiuler.
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