lluston of SalUIlo is buying Wool. I'aya cash or trade. Small farm for sale. For par ticulars call on or write, John P Sipes, McOoonellsburg, l'a. Ex-Treasurer Theo Sipes, of Harrisonville, was a business vis itor at tho county seat Monday. William Brabaker, of Meroers burg, is visiting liis nephew, Rob ert Fryman, in tlie Cove. V. 11. Ncsbit has two second hand Doering Itindors, good as new, that he will sell cheap, or exchange for any kind of stork-. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mayne or Shelby, Iowa, arc visiting the former's old home at Fort Little ton. Whenrnu lesjl the need of a pill take a DeWitt's Little Early liis er. Small pill, safe pill, sure pill. Eisy to take pleasant and effect lve. Driven way headaches. Sold by Trout's drug storo. Dr. R. B. Campbell and Squire Jim Mf.Donough of New Grenada, were in town last Friday and Sat urday. Rev. Calvin Fassold will pi each in the Lutheran church at McCon nellsburg, Sunday, June 30th,;10: 80 a. m. and 7:80, p. m. and at Big Cove Tannery, June i tli 2: 30, p. m. Sections for all kinds of Heap ers and Mowers at W. II. Xesbit's at prices lower than tver before. 4t. The opinion is expressed by the Canon abnrg Daily Notes, that "now that jurors are to receive 2.50 instead of (12.00 per day, the number of men who will plan to get an opportunity to serve the county in that capacity, will ho doubt be very considerably in creased." For scratches, burns, cuts, in sect bites aud the many little hurts common to every family, DeWitt's Carbohzed Witch Hazel Salve is the best remedy, it is soothing, cooling, cleau ana heal iug. Be sure you get DeWitt's Sold by Trout's drug store. Charlie Tice, at Kuobsvill , has a complote chopping mill ouitii run by a 6 hp. ' Reiser gasoline en giue that he will sell separately Of together and give a oig bar gain. Having other business, he cannot give the chopping mill the attention it shiuid have. Piloa get quicK and certain re j lief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Oint-1 meut. Please note it is made alone for i'iles, and its ajtion is : positive and certain. Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. Large nickle capped glass jars 50 cents. Sold by Dickson's drug store. "We would like to see just one trust busted," says the Los An geles Times, "if only to lind out how it looks on the inside." We have a suspicion it would look like a good sized lake. Lost. A black leather purse contaiumg about sixteen or sev enteen dollars, was lost on Wednesday of last week between the tollgate west of town, aud Newton Knable's in the Meadow grounds. The tinder will receive hve dollars reward by icturning the pur; e and money to the News ottioe. HIDES. Janus Sipes ,v Sons pay 10, 13, and 10c a pound cash, for beef hides at their butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. A boy in Sharnokin, having just lost his eye by the careless use of lirecrackets, has prompted us to f.ay : There is uo sense in a pre mature celebration of the Fourth of July. Twenty-four hours of racket are enough. To begin shooting days and weeks before the great day is not au evidence of pat. iotism on the part of the shooter, but merely an indication that he desires to make a nuisance of himself. Let the eagle scream on the Nation's natal day, but keethe bird in subjection until iho proper time comes to release it. Everett Republican. Bert Barber.of Elton, Wis., says "I have only taken four doses ol your Kidney and Bladder Pills and thny have done for me more than any other medicine has ever done. 1 am still taking the pills as I want a perfect cure." Mr. Barber refers to DeWitt's Kid.iey and Bladder Pills, which are uu equaled for Backache, weak kid-neys.in.l-unmation of the bladder aud all urinary troubles. A week's treaitaieut lor 20c. Sold by Trout'i drug store. .FAR FIIMll'. Stant Hot ter, of Throe Spriugs, passed through our town Satur d iy. Miss Lib Henry ;'ame heme last Saturday, after speuding sev eral weeks in the home of Elliott Fraker, at Ft Littleton. Drew fiidig wis in our town Saturdav on business. Bwaralof onr yonng folks at leaded the festival atCracey Sat urday evening. M-. Appleby, of Decorum, spent Saturday and Sunday very pleasantly at Squire Fleming's. W. i mid (. ('. Fields wont to Mount Union Monday to work at the Extract Plant. Mrs. II. T. Hooter spent the past week with her sister-in-law, Mrs. A. W. Brown. N K Hoover, of Hnatontown, passed through our town Mon day ou his way to Mount 1'nion. Harry Ramsey, wife and little daughter, spent pert Of last week with Mrs. Kainsey's patents, John Miller and wife. Mrs. J. W. Mowers aud Mrs. Calviu Baker spent Thursday ev ening in the home of Graut Bak er. Harvey Stevens, of Highlield, is spending some time with his parents, J. Bart Stevens and wi fe. James McElhauey and wife, and A. W. Brown and wife, spent Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. Hen ry Wilson. Carpenter Foreman has gotten H. T. fleeter barn almost com pleted. Mrs. M. A. Fields spout Satur das and Sunday at Ivatherine Mc Gain's. This warm weather is bringing the corn along iu great shape, and the farmers are busy culti vating it. The cherry crop will be an al most entire failure in this neigh borhood this year. Mrs. J. S. Mort is visiting her mother, Mrs. Elisa Anderson, m Wells Valley. Mrs. Anderson is very sick. The Children's service last Sunday, at Cromwell's church in the forenoon, and at the Ridge iu the afternoon was well atteuded at bo'.h places, aud the exercises were very interesting and credit able to those who took part. Pearl Booth, of Maddensville. spent a couple of days with Bes sie Mort. Hlair Mort, of Sixraile Run, spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents. Rev. Daniels took supper Sun day evening with the family of J. V. Car mack. Mrs. J. A. Henry is suffering from a dose of poisoning ou tier bands. ORPHANS' COURT SALE l F VnLUALE TOfVN PROPERTY. Br virtu uf tta ordr vt the Orphans Court. K.c unit i 1tf)jd trunto for r t helm or Ivlt1 uold initli of the tMtouifh uf Mt'CounellM twiy Fulton county. ceoenncd. wtll mvIiou i lie premie In Mt'Couuelltburg. ON SATURDAY. JULY 13. 1907. at i o'clock, p m., the following valuable real eMute. known fen the OOLDSVIITM PROPERTY, 0 n.itlnff nf a lot of grmiml fronting M tVct on the east side of Second trtrt. directly op pOMtfe the PuMIc School Hni dim nil dUffOQ' ul'v opposite the Court Mouse, bournlcd on the riouth nv publ'c it lev. uml mmilujf buck 3.0 fed toalev Kreetrtl on thi lot utid from IBM on the -.ireet. is u t W?ofed fe hulf story I I IV V HOU8F., re p:iint "d and put In thorough repair Iftsl sum mer, ctvi'ii"! with 'x steel roof, and couven irmly adapted for two fnmlHe. There I. l so, h eNteui. .i hummer ktteheti. wood hoUMC. whmIi honte, mid pfOofl stable, on the lot are plum trees, irrap' , straw herrie. &c. nnrt the prooer y h neiir a pener-tl store and ehureh situated on the i e-.iilenthtl port'oa of town. And on one of the prenlesl itreets, It is it very de-irable propert y. I'KKMS; Ten per cent, of bid to be paid when property Is knocked dowtr H Ine iMlfcf tin- to per cent on eontlrniittlon of Me, and hiiliiriof in t wo en'ial itnnuat payment", with iutoiest. from date of eonllrmtloD. ( MAS I fJOLDSMITR, Trustee. VALUABLE FARM At Private Sale. The undersigned, intending to )lt farming, win oitit at private sale hti farm situateii on rood to Cuvalt, miles north of I'liim Kun. Tliis larin eootalai about no tortf, in addition to which is JO acres of govd t hnher land. These tracts will be Hold ttfh aratcly, provided the home farm is sold first: or both together, ' may suit the purchaser. The land ts to gOOd state of cultivation, most of it lias just been limed, and a kiln ready to burn now. There is plenty of fruit of all kinds, and a good well of water at the door. The improvements eon-si-it of a 2J story dwelling house, (I looms and bns"tnent and cellar. Just been remodeled. Good barn and all other outbuildings. Kor further in formation, call on or address II. K. Kitk, Plum l'un, Pa. Spring Summer Willinery Best Values and Lowest Prices Hnve won success for our Quaint New Sty les -trimmed and untrimmed -ready for your selection, i Mir flower garden is filled with BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS Violets, Heliotrope, Valley r, lilies, Palsies, Wild Poses. American Itciuity Poses -white, pink, and all the season's colorings. R 1 to t o n s -dahlia, moonlight blue, lime green, empire A DANuKKOUS ObAUI.UCK that sometimes terminates fatal ly, is the stoppage of liver aDd bowel functions. Touickly end this condition without disagree able sensatious, Lr. King's New Life 1'ills sliould always be your remedy. Guaranteed absolute ly satisfactory in every case or mosey back, at Trout's drug store, l.ic. VALUABLE FARM AT Private Sale. The undersigned will sell what is known as the Kmery Markley farm in Wells township, on the road from the turnpike to New Grenada, aliout mile northeast of Wells Tannery, con taining ll"i acres: about 100 acres cleared and in good state or cultiva tion, the balance in timber. The im provements are practically a now house and barn the house heing a Two AXD ONE HALF BTOBY KIGPT-POOM HOU8 E with water id the kitchen: and the barn is a large HANK PAPN. The place la well wa tered, nnd has a nice orchard of ap ples, pears aud cherries. This is a desirable limestone farm near church aud school, and close to the Broad Top market, the best in the country. Terms will lie made to suit purchas er. Kor further information call on or address, GtBOltUK W. SlI'K. Wells Tannery, P, l-S-0li tf. Walnut drove CampmcdinK. The Walnut Grove campmeet ing will be held August 9-18. The trustees will lease the boarding house, Tuesday, June SStb, at 2i SO. They will sell to the highest bidder. The trustees, Rev. L, 0. Solenberger, Selea, Pa., aud Kev. F. W. iMctluire, Saxton, Pa., will not lease a tent for lodgers, but will reserve two tents, one for meii auother for ladies, where persons coining for the purpose of worshipping God, will be pro vided with lodging at a reason able rate. VALUABLE FARM PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned, desiring to retire from farming, will oiler at private sale his home farm, situate on the Gove Poad two miles north of MeGonuells hu rg. This form contains aiiout 110 acres, in addition to which is li'ty acres of valuable timber land. These tracta will be sold separately, provided the home farm is sold lirst, or both to gether as the purchaser may dosire. The land is iu splendid state of culti vation, well watered, and plenty of ex cellent fruit. There is a never failing spring of excellent water at the house, and an abundant supply of water in the barnyard. The improvements consist of a comfortable I W KM, IN (J UOUSE, large BANK PARN, wagon shed, and other outbuildings Kor further information, call on or ad dress Onsen snvdku, or S. VV. KlUK, I 10 if. McConnellsburg, Pa. Buggies and Wagons A Real Wonderland. South Dakota, with its rich sil ver mines, bonanzt farms, wide ranges and strange natural for mations, is a veritable wonderland At Mound City in the home of Mrs. K U. Clapp.a wonderful case of iiealing bus lately occurred. Her sou seem ;d near death with lung auil throat trouble. ' Ex haustiug coughing spell occur red every live minutes," writes Mrs. 01app,"whon I began giving Dr. King's New Discovery, the great medicine, that saved his life and completely cured him. Guar in ti oil for coughs and colds, throat and lung troubles oy Trout's drug store. 50c and 11.00, Trial bottle free. Subscribe for the Nicws. 1 have just relilled my sheds with a tine lot of Buggies und Wagons which I urn selling un der a written guarantee at Rock Bottom Prices I ulso have in stock a lot of Buggy Wheels and Buggy Poles, f want your trade. Please OSflN and see my stock before you make a purchase. Thanking the public for nigr al patronage in the past, and soliciting a 0Ontin'uanee of the same iu the future, I am yours, Very respectfully, W. R. EVANS, Huston town, Pa. All Hie Daw colorings- green, taupe, heliotrope. Our line of Press Material la unquestionably the finest offering of the season. Plaids, plain and fancy vie with each other in harmon ious and artistic shading. White Goods Plnens, India Pinens, Dimity, Fancy Moussellre, Potted Swiss. W n I 9 t I n g 9 Silks, Wash Si.ks. Mohair. Mercerized (iinghams, etc. Beautiful white shirtwaists, ladles' muslin underwear, ladies' knit underwear. American Lady Corsets. Gome and buy the Best Goods obtainable at the closest margin of profit, T, J. Wiener, Hancock., Maryland. Banner Patterns! In Slock. I Madden Bros. a Three Springs, Pa. RnrciJri i x m i o o Every day is bargain day at this store now. As the rush for Machinery and Implements is somewhat over, we are giving: special attention toother departments ol our store: and as the hot season is upon us so sudden- O ly, it has not caught us napping, but ready with as tine O a line of Summer Dress Goods as was ever shown Q 11 V inthis place. Our Goods sell themselves. we ask is for you to come and see them. All THE FIRST NATIONAL BAM OF WCOiNrNKI -LriBURG, FA. Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits. R .SOURCES t APR. c. 1906, $47,338.69. SEPT. 4. i906, $118,094.99. IAN. 26, 1907, $144,509.46. MAY 20. 1'07, $169,147.95. The above extracts from several reports to the Comptroller of th" Gttf rem v nf the I 'nlted States show in an emphatic manner the success achieved by The First National Bank of McCommllshurg. With progressive pit it and conservative methods, this bank has proven its advantages as tin insti tution deserving your confidence J'he chief concern of the oftlcers dnd-dl-rectors of this bank is the welfare of the dpoai'ore and the security of their deposits. We solicit your business. .".oans made on personal and collateral aecurlty. onrt Notes dis counted. Courteona treatment to all. Correspondence solicited from those desiring Ponns or wishing to open an account witi us. If you cannot call in person,, send your deposits by mall, they will receive prompt attention. LEWIS H- WiBLE, FRANK P. LYNCH, MERRIL W. NACH ..SIOENT. ATTORNEY AND SO'lClTOH. CASHIER. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. FJ. FRANK HENRY. VICK PRE9I0ENT. ASST. CASHIER. nlRGCTORS : LEWIS H. WIBLE, JNO. P. SIPES. JNO A.HENRY. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON, GEO. A. HARRIS. D. L, GRISSINviER. R.M.KENDALL. 8. W. KIRK. ooocoocoooooo xocooooox 8 MID-SUMMER MILLINERY ! - We have just received a full line of the pretti est llowers in Silk ami I.inen; also, Frames und Braids which wo will sell at very low prices, as the season is well advanced. Call and examine our stock, if you want a Bargain Mrs. H. C McClairu Hustontown, Pa. occocooooooo oooooooooooooo Ladies, the White Oxfords are so ctmlortable this hot weather. We have a full line ol them and at rijjht prices. Come and see them. We have a full line of the Rice Hutchins Shoes. These shoes possess a style and finish peculiar to them selves, and cannot fail to please you. Farmers, don't hand at all times. forgot, we havi Fertilizers on We want your trade. Give us a call. Highest prices paid for produce. I Madden Bros. i wb Telephone Connection. Mrs. A. F. Little's Big Underselling Store. We now have on display a fine line ot this sea son's Latest Styles, just received from New York. We have hundreds of 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 style. We believe in making quick sales and small pro tils. We have an elegant line of Ribbons, Collars, Belts, Laces, Dress Skirts, Shirtwaists, Pitticoats, Combs, Ladies Vests, etc. Call and examine our stock. We give a Fancy Hat Pin or Fan with each Hat. AlcConnellsburg. C -yposite Postoffice. Scott 8. Hanu, of Webster Mills, captured a big rattlesnake one day last week, and brought it to town, selling tbe "rop" to Rob bie Jackson, who gave his snake ship a whiff of chloroform that kept it quiet, while Robbie stole the snake's hide. Lie will tau the skio and torn it into tbe market as a fancy belt. west In'B! Misses Dora Speow 'd N'!ry. lleefuer, of llustouao. f, sjujat Sunday at William lloefuor's. There will be a festival at Fair view M. K. church, Saturday ev ening, June L'lith. J, (i Lainberain and family, of Hustontown, spent Sunday at E. H. Kirk's. The warm weather for which the farmers have been wishing, has come, and the com is grow ing nicely. Rev. Daniois will preach at Fair view next Sunday afternoon. His sermon last Suuday, based nn a part f.f I'aul's Sermon on Mars Hill, was interesting and instruc tive. Hides Wanted. The undesigned , will pay for green hides free from cuts, the i following prices : Steers and heifers, 10c; 20ws, 9c; bull, Be; calf-skins, 60 to 80c. ; tallow, 4c. Cut hides, 1 cent a pound less I than foregoiug prices; salted l hides, 1 to 12 cents. Paul Wa;ni:k. J.K.JOHNSTON SL BBal on kQew hw good fit?5vv KKBSSr n&w durable, how satisfactory fcL IMpParoid Roofing 3Am really ia; if you only knew how easily !t can be fik put on und how long it lasts; if ynu only knew It MM what a good all-round roof it is, you would savo J Bj money by using it for every building on tlio place, wk la'BB Weather proof, wear proof, contains no tar, slato color, H any "e can 't' 118 Provo u )uu what the H Bt genuine 1'aroid Roofing will do. I Send for Free Sample and book on "Building Economy." It will savo you Of u money. Don't t;iko a cheap itninition. Get tlie genuine Aw tlinroo that lasts A complete rooting " rrnnF always! r " xsWELL 8 BL UCfiER 8 PATTERN THOUSANDS WEAR 1 no. mm ; ' 1 ' ' N HARK g Don't fail to see our full Line of MEN'S Suits and our stock of Plain and Fancy DRESS GOODS SHOES for ary and everybody. afSTWMHi in TRADER BboooooocoawTv Thrxxxxxax J. K. JOHNSTON. FULTON COUNTY NEWS a. $1.00 Year in Advance. I DYSPEPSIA CURE For sale at Trout's drug Store. DIGESTS WHAT YOU BAT l' '1 IV 1 1 .M MU. M Ik. irl.l aiea mju tm M mm. D Ck KsWITY a OOMPjUMY, OM1CAOO, XJU Ask tor Kodol's 1 !K)7 Alma iac and 200 Year Gala ider.
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