. ULToN .COUNTY NWS Published Every Thursday. B W- PK, Gitor and Proprietor. rriNMyi i ;m ipr. pa . i i ' i i i ' ' v v m f i r- JULY 4, 1907 Published Weekly. 1.00 pet Annum in Advance. 4PV t II IMM. RATM Vr square of line. UaM II W. Per .qtmre each subsequent lo.ertlon W. A(i aflT.rtlnemnntt, Inserted for lens thar three month" charged hy the square. On f-fimrtb column One hitlf oolumn One Oolumn . . . .tih.m. I rjn no iso.no won woo fto.oo 40 00. I U 00. I 76.00 Let in Sunlight. If you lt tliH verm of discon tent into the home it becomes the prolific parent of all the sorrows It turns the whole household into a dismal place. It affects every body's appetite, and it reduces the capacity for work of every member of tho family. Now, there is ono way to kill bad germs. Tho doctor will tell you that they will succumb to a Hood of sunlight. That, then, is the proper remedy for the germ of discontent when it begins to make trouble and wriukles in the family. Let in tho sunlight! In crease the cheerfulness! Regard the well-being of the world. Think of the good that people do, and of the good that you can do. Don't sit down and scowl and compiain, but get up and laugh aud se.k new duties and try to make others feel with you that the way to find happiness is to seek it. Even the poorest has something to be thankful for. aud all of you who read this magazine have far more cause for cheerful ness than for gloom. "Between the Editor and the Reader." in The Ladies World for July. I will mail you free.to prove me i rit.samoles of ray Dr.Shoop's Re storative, and my Hook on either Dyspepsia, the Heart or the Eld nevs. Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, art merely sy m ptoms ofadeeper ailment. Don't make the common error of treat ing symptoms only. Symptom treatment is treating theresultof your a i lit. en t, and not the cause. We.ik Stomach nerves the'n3ide nerves- mean Stomach weakness, always. And the Heart, and Kid neys as well, have controlling or inside nerves. Weaken these ner ves, and you inevitably have vital organs. 1 1 ereis where Dr. Snoop's Restorative has made its fame No other remedy ever claims to treat the " inside nerves". Also for bl ating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write me to day for samplos and free Book. Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. The Restorative is sold by Dickson's drug store. Charlie Uic'iards, one of our valued subscribers at Lewisburg ., in a letter recently renewing his subscription for another year, says that the cool weather in Mav kept the crops hack there as well as here. A big frost on the "Hth of May froze corn off to the ground. Wages is good but hands scarce, and tanners have much trouble in getting neces sary help. Charlie says that if somo of the Fulton county boys who want work were to go out there they would be surprised to see hiw easy the labor is there compared with whatitis here. To bacco raising is an important part of farm work there, tho av erage crop to the farmer being about tou acres, although some of them raise as much as forty or tlfty acres. They get. from H to 15 cents a pound for it, and aver age 1000 pounds to the acre. Land sells for $100 toflSO an ac re. Notice To Contractors. Sealed IihIs are asked for by the Ayr Jownkhip school hoard for the building of a school house at Cito. Building Ms3S frame. Specilication may he seen at Patterson's store, Web ster Mills, or at tbe Fultou County Hank, McCoonellsburtr. Jliils must be in not later than 1 o'clock p. in., Saturday, Inly 10, 1901, at which time tho Hoard will meet at Webster Mills. 11 ids. should he placed In tho hands either of Geo. W. Humbert, Big Cova Tannery, or W. II. Nelson, MoCon nellshurK. Omi. W. Hl'MBjCHT, T-4-..t. Secretary. GROOMING COUNTS But It cannot make n Fair Skin 01 a Olo.sy Coat. Women with sooil com 'lotion cannot be homely. Creams, lotion, washes nnd powders rnnuot mulio a fmr kKiii. En rv horsemnn knows thut the snlin Coat of his IttflMathbted comes bom UM animal's "ull-rifc'lit"( ciulition. let the horse gel "off his feed" and his en t turns dull. Cur- rvin ., 1 ni -bin ; ii 1 riiMuii.; v ill give him ii clean tout, hut cannot, produce tlMCoYetod smoothness nnd (.doss of the noro! skin, which Is his com. plrximt. The Iodic will see tho point. Lane's Family Medicine Ts tho lirst propurntion for Indies who dWn a (fi'iiHo laxutive medicine that will Kb o tho hotly iierfect cleniilin. ss internally and the whulcaouienrss that produces such skins us painters love to copy. 'J In The Interests nf Client. It was his first circuit, and moreover, he had to defend his first client, who was a bettor knows than respected burglar. In an interval he approached n tfeterau member of the Bar and sought for advice. "And how loug do you think 1 ought to make my spiecn to the jury, shy" ho finished up. "1 should say about an hour," said the old hand. "An hour! Why, 1 thought 10 minutes would oeample ! Why so long P" 'Well," said his advisor, "you see, they can't sentence him til you're tiuished, and the longer you talk, the longer .he'll be out of jail !' Tit Bits. HUSI0NT0WN. Mi.Hs Nell Kirk, who had been spendinir the past month visiiimr relatives in (ireensburg and New Washington, returned home on Friday, accompanied by Harvey Kirk of (ireensburg. Frank Mum um and son of Jean notlo are visiting his father and sisters in this place. ii it i i . ii i . I icv. ihiihcis returned uome ini I Saturday fro n Lancaster in which city he had been spending n week visiting his wife's parents. In last weeks' issue of the News we notice a little advertisement of the Muse Mall (i. -11110 to b$ played at AlcC onnellsbiirg on the 4th of July. 1 las the writer of that no tice forgotten the lust base ball tean McConnellsburg sent out two years ago. Jitn Jtfffiei still holds t lie belt for heavyweight boxers, although he has not fought for several years; and so does Hustontown still lit Id the championship of the County in Mase Mall although they have not played for two years as has been the case with McConnellsburg. Hustontown sent out a team two years that won 7 games out of !), that they played winning three of them from McConnellsburg. We think it no more than right to still claim the championship until it has been proved that we are not in the same line with the "fast play ers of Southern Pennsylvania." Miss Kate Crider of Lancaster ii Visiting in the home of Rev. Daniels. HOW TO CURE CHILBLAINS. "To enjoy freedom from chil blains," writes .lohu Kemp. Fast Dtistield, Me., "I apply Ducklen's Arnica Halve. Hive also used it for salt rheum with excellent re suits." (uaranteedtocuro fev er sores, indoleut ulcers, piles, burns, wounds, frost bites and skin diseases. 25c. at Trout's drug store. The "Public Opinion" of Cham-'lei-sburg says, the county com missioners of Franklin couut.y will not likely take any steps to enforce the new dog law, requir ing tags to be piaced on tho col lars of the dogs showing fiat tin tax has been paid. The commis sioners say the dog tax is gener ally paid lot this year and that the dog fund out of which the ex pense for tags is payable is not sufficient to meet it, making prop er allowance for sheep killed by dogs, which must be paid out of the same tax. IT" Starch You Can Depend Upon When doing up articles of fine linen or lace work, or harticuitit tiieccs of anv kind, vou need have no fear of poor results, or of harming the fabrics, if you use the genuine KINGSFORD'S OSWEGO Silver Gloss Starch It It the one starch t tr depended upon for perfect work on every piece every time lifts been the Mi.inlnnl of quality lor half ti century, mparts n pltnblc, ' : ..--. fininh, nnd In without lhn( linrsh brilliant lustre offensive to uood tatte, K.tit-t ntul quickest to apply ; must economical ; dis solves I nst Aiitly. BEST FOR ALL KINDS OF STARCHING. Vnr k ii. ri i,.. 1 1 .i i r . i . .1 . For Hrht tr-Mnff nn eaauletl mm m coM water itan-b, rrqulrlag d holllnt. Made for over years nt fHwejro. Alt grocers. full-weight package. T.KINGSFORD A SON, Osweao. N. Y. RATION M. STAHCH t OMPANY, SucceSMT oooooooooooo xxxooooooo Value BEAUTi (MSETS AMERICAN Low Prices BUY HERE. Hot Weather Offerings. Our nil owing tit Mid-Summer Merchandise is very inter esting in styio, quality ami prioe. (Quality and (juantity always hero tor selcelion. We never eacrifiee finality in order to jf've quantity. We endeavor to give good value at all times. The Methodist Church in this place was crowded to its utmost seating capacity last Sunday evening on account of the Chil dress Day services. The ex ercises were very interesting, tnd those who took part showed most careful and skilful training. Nearly all old fashioned Cough Syrups are constipating, especial ly those that con.aiu opiates. They don't act just light. Ken nedy's Laxat.ve Cough Syrup contains no opiates. It drives tho cold out of tho system by gen tly moving tho bowels. Contains Honey and Tar, and tastes nearly as good as maple syrup. Chil dren like it. oold by Trout's drug store. When the baby is teething, it is cross and restless; it becomes fev erish, and in many cases, vomits t groat deal and oftentimes can not even keep cool water on the stomach. All the delicato little organs of the stomach are affect ed, bringing on colic and diar rhoea. Cascasweet for babies and children makes the stomach right and allays inflammation and prevents irritation. Casca sweet makes the baby happy aud well. Sold by Trout's drug store. Money buried since the Civil War has been unearthed by the prong of a poor man's plow, aud Hob Philips of Milan, Tenu., who for years has led the life of a sim ple planter, now finds himself with more gold thau he ever dreamed of, as the result of stop ping to inspect the contents of an old pewter pot turned up with the sod he was plowing. Ten thousand dollars in Confederate scrip securely wrapped around gold coin amounting to nearly tt.om i was the small fortune found hy Philips in his field, and the discovery has led fo more searching for bidden treasure thought to h.ive been buried by people during the war. When a window is raised in a railroad car, the person sitting in the seat behind is one who giits most of tho current of air that rushes in; yet very few ever think of asking that person if the window raised brings discern fort. There is a great deal of thought lessness of this kind and it is no ticeable that women are as great offenders as men. A common sight on a train is to see some passenger sitting calmly by an open window and in the seat be hind another passenger, perhaps a woman with a sickly child, vain ly trying to protect herself from the terrific draught, aud with no other place to go in the crowded car. Executor's Notice. Letters intMutwi on tiie rut 1 1 r nf Rich ard MucititHi. luiu of Taylor bownolp kui toil oounty, Pn avoeaatd, luivlnir bt--n irruot (.il to the nuilt.'rsiKUi'il. ul1 person.. Indebted to Huld entitle are rMUMted to m ke liuiueillute ptymont, uuil those hnvlnx cliiims or demands IftlMI tin- sHine, will pr ttt item without delay to tAiunra madokn. Dublin Mills, fa.. J-a-lt. Kxecutor. Executor's Notice. Letter, testamentary ou the estate of Kred i rlek t1li e. lute of l. eklut,' Creek township. Kulton county. Pa dei'eiiscd. have heen irraul ed by the U. ulster of Wilis of Kulton oountv, to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate ate request ed to make Immediate pay BMBti and those h vlny leiral elalnis airulusl the same w ill present them without delay. II UANIKLS, beoutor, Old Sol is busy The weather man has (.'otten his bearings, and the Over eont is no longer popular. Vou are jnt as anxious to keep cool now as you were to keep warm: and while we .nnot regulute O.d Sol's hot rays, we ean furnish you with good, cool, serviceable clothing at zero prices. " Jj- r J" C ) y - t.Xr 15? v j- r J - J J r LJj -U-L 7y -ilj "uJ A nice light-weight Straw Hat looks cool and com fortable, and cuu be had at prlcss from 50c. toSl.SO in dress Irtts for men. Children's Suilor und Linen Huts, . 50, act! 50c. each. Everyday hats at 5e. to 50c. CHILDREN'S WASH SUITS. Why do you roust thut little fellow in a henvy suit, when you can buy him a wash suit for 50, (15, 75, $140, and 91 M per suit V Harry E. Huston, Saltillo, Pa, Silks, Dreaa i .iod. 'Vim Wulstlnd, India I. ii.' t.incn Suitings, ( 'otlon Suitings, I'ancy l.arvins. Fancy QlnRham, Plain (linghatns. Figured lVre.a s, Walking Skirts, Long (1 love, Ladies' Kelts, I j'nderwear. White Hosiery, Mlack Hosiery, ' 'Pan Hosiery, Mack Combs, Sido Combs, Ladies' Nockwear, I. ace anil insertion, All Over Lace, Millinery, Itibbiins, Wiling, Fans. Luce l 'ii plains, Curtain Hwiss, 1 Irape.ry, Pillow Cases, Sheets, Toweling, I linen Towels. ; i i . 1 s' MB 1 1 1 1 1 i m ! r1 I I I I i l i I I I fel : i I I I l ) I ' . i i ! 1 I BOOKKEEPING. PENMANSHIP. & Open All The Year, Catalogue Free. 11. The Tri-State Business College I Cumberland, Md. SHORTHAND. - 1 1 1 TYPEWRITING. ' i Mt4t, w. scin llarrlsonvllle. ta. A I .KX A .N'DKIt, A t torne v. SubHcribe for the "New, $1.00 ft year. only A cruel and relentless fate is seennnjjly porttuing John Joath, a youth of Ml years, of Lancaster. Me lived in San Francisco at the time of the eftftbttuftke and tire, und both hid parents were killed. Coming Kiitd he ulitained imploy nient with the VVrihtville Line CompftOy, near JJ:iinbi iiife. Three months ago his left hand becftOSfl fastened in a stone, i-rtisher and had to he amputatetl. Since then he has been employed in variout job. A few days ago while as.si8tinr m coupling cats his rigrht hand was .tug-lii Mini crunhed and it too, will now have to be taken off. Auditor's Notice. Nutlet- is hereny iflven that the undersigned auditor apppoipi.d by the orphans i.ouii of Kuitoli eountv. I'l-Dllsvlvania. to make distil l)i' tlon of the funds in ihe hands of J, 0 l-'ore. ml mitiist rator of the estaia of John Hrubtker, late of '1'odd township. deeeas"d. will sit at his orttee 'n Me' 'ontiellsliurir for Hit- perfomiaJiQ ..f Ins dill les at IU o'elnek . III., on July IH. 10 7, w hen and w here all persons Interested may ul lenil If they see proper s. WBSI.KY KliUC, H-3WI, Auditor. Dissolution Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the part nership existing between C. K Stev ens aud Cenrge I taker In the general merchandising business ut Clear nidge, Fulton county, Pi , was dis solved by mutual consent on the last duy of March 10Q7, ii-H7-.lt. C. K. StkVkns. Trespass Notice. The undersigned hereby gives notice that i. he lands and premise! of the Fu ton Count Uod and Gun Club, an or (olzatlon duly incorporated by the laws of Pennsylvania, situated in the townships of Wells and Brush Creek, county of Fulton und state of Pennsyl vaniu, are private property, and that all persons are warned not to trespass on sain limit, tti,u premises for '.he purpose of hunting, liahiny. gathering nuts or Isrrrlei, on in any ftther man ner whatever contrary to acts of as sembly in Biich cases made aud iirovtd ed as the law wiil br rigidly enforced. Fi'lton County I too anoOun Club. U'JMtMf, We have just completed srrangementg with The Harriaborg Patriot by which we can otTer the Fulton County News anil the daily morning Harrisburg Patriot for tlio astonish! agly low price of $O-50 Per. Year Casn in Advance Regular I'rice-of Px.tli I'npers is $4 In tlii.s way you can .not nil of the news of your homo (own every wed; and tin- news of the state Capitol, tele. Kiaphic news of Pennsylvania and the world in general, every morning fur n i 2.50 p t. year. Thf Pftrriol is penl by the earliest mails and reaches nil Tou is. nnd Rural Free Delivery Routei on the niorniro; t.f is no. Th!.s Offer is Open to Everybody Semi your 'J..",u to-day either to The Kulton Count y News or to The Patriot, I lairiebury, Pa. If you alreaiix rrt both puperg, suliseiito tor some relative or trie ltd. Knelosod find $2J0 for which please- send Tho fultou ( ouiit v News ami The Harrisburg l'atriot for ne year. Xanie St ivel l. l I). N'o. . . . Town . ... . t ounty Shoes, Oxford TioB, White Slippers, Men's Dress Shirts, (Ql Men's Neck-wear, Men's Undor-weur, Matting i, llugs. V JAMES O. TURNER & CO., Masonic Temple. - - - Hancock, Md. fjji gkxoooooooooo oooooooooooo .5 0 McClain's I Fourth of July Store. Everything nice to eat, drink, smoke and chew. FRUIT, CANDY, TOBACCO, and CIGARS, and the finest line of FIRE CRACK ERS and FIRE WORKS in town. Hot Peanuts all day. Don 7 fbrtiet me. E. R. McCLAIN. g IVest End of Boardwalk, (3 McConnellsburg, Pa 0 0 I 0. M0 000U0.00.p000y00 M000r,tiH0tt0t, V t0i0 000000.i00f0Jp0 0M00 0,y0.00jtl0,JI.00 0 g Fulton County Bank. (ORG A N I ZED IN 1887, ) V 3 r.- Cent, IntereHl Fld on Time DepuallB V This oiil and well known financial Institution is now V iiermuneatly located In its new room in.the A. U. Nare build- log. ikrga additions have been made to the . CAPITAL STOCK 0 and the number of Stockholders has been increased to F1F I '.l.N. which (fives all depositors a security of upward of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. 0 The Fulton County Bank does a CKNF.KAL, UANK- 5 INR 1HIS1NKSS ar.d extends every favor to their patrons JJ und friends, consistent with sound bankiuir. K AI. H. NELSON, McConnttilsburg, Pa. Cashier. utnuMVV 00X0000 00000X0X000000 0.0.0.00X.0,0M.00,0,0.0. 0.0X0.00.00.0X000.00 0 NO ONK need buffer with Rheu matism, Dyspepsia, Liver Trouble, Kidney Disorders, Catarrh, Diahutos, Constipa tion, Kczema, or any ailment aris ing from Impure blood. Due tab let of Biiss Native Herbs tuken each day will quickly put the most weakened syBtem in perfect order. Each root, herb and bark in ll.s oomponition has a special mission to perform, f'.ucli box of the llemedy contains JiHl Tablets for 1.00 untl a Itegistered Guaran tee to CURB Money Kefundctl. A 32 Paye Almanac tells the story completely. Tho medicine is. NOT sold in drug stores, only by agents. THU AL0NZ0 0. BLISS COMPANY WASIUNUTON, 0. C, ARK Mil. I. MAI. LKS '0 bLISS NATIVIi HtKBS. BOLD BY . A. ALLER. Knobsville, Pa. Orders tilled by mall. KILL the COUCH AND CURE THE LUNGS Dr. King's New Discovery 0NSUMPTI0N Pries 0UGHS and 60c&it.OO OLDS Free Trial. Bineat and Quick-M Cure for all THAOAT and LUNO a'KOUB L.KB, or MONEY BACK. Indigestion ...... ,.. I r. .,,1 I.. , I ... . . i. 7 7 . ji u" r. ,rai" or, irm nn IniUttK a true dlMoie. ihfiik ol l)ysp. p,l, llinrtbiini, ond Indigestion n, rul dllemiuL ru they re nyinptoiriK only ol k ctriulu snJcfno UTve nk-liiii't-.s nuiiiliiirvls,, It w i tlii.s fait .thut llr.t correctly lod Dr. Shoop In ttocmtloii i in llu.i tv yi.ry ujipulur Stoma, h ; li . '""'I' io-itomllv. doing dir.ct III till' SI I .'I. I......., ...... and iayor lo I r shoop and i out thut original and high ugh laming tu n, iiipiM,!i.nt For bioinarli distreu Lkloa liri'illh un.l aalluvt i'iii'ui.li'1 ll-linatlvi TahluU or .lit: Ji ll win t it can and will do. lully rotouiiuuiid light that su. i . , .sti.rativ,. With. Ill prtiicipla, no ri- j'v.'r to Ik. hud. , oilloininHM, bad fy br. shoop'a md hw lor rouf. i Kll ud ih,tr- Dr. Shoop's Restorative W. S. DICKSON. PULTON COUNTS NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. x
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