FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B. W- P.K, Kdltor and Proprietor. M JULY 11, .907 PA. Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. AIIVBRTIS1 Nf. RATH Per aquare of 8 llnrw.l times II so. ler square each subsequent Insertion w Aji adT.rtlsements Inserted for less than three month charged by the square. irnia I aflttoa. I jrr Ooe-fniirthoolumn IIS.OO. iiaiino i t:tn r.i One-half column no. ooo w.vo One Column 40 oo ! f on. 7 00 Kemp's Balsam Will slop nnv cough that can be Mopped by any medicine and cure cotifjhs that cannot be cured by any oilier medicine. It Is alwaf'S the Ix-st rotifih cure. Van rmiiiot nlloid to take chances on any other kind. KICMP'S BALSAM cures couiilis, colds, bronchitis. firip, iisthma and roiiMiinp lion In llrbt slagea. It does not contain a!co bol, opium, morphine, or any other narcotic, poison ous or harmlul drug. The Confederate Orcanir Jilinns. Recent events at IiicIiiiioihI have centered attention on the aurvivmg Confederate veterans. As the years go by, their ranks are thinning. According to the best available figures, the num ber of separate enlistments in the Confederate army was from 1,289,000 to 1,400,000. Hut manv of these were reenlist tnents, and the terms of service were varied. Reduced to enlist uieuts for a three years' term of service the estimated number la 1,082, 1 1". There is a lack of data upon which to base any trust worty estimate of the number of survivors. The principal associati m of the surviving sole iers is the United Confederate Veterans, organized at New Orleans on Juno 10, 1"-'.' This body is divided into the Army ot Northern Virginia De partment, the Army of Tennessee Department, and the Trans-Mi-sissippi Department, each under a department commander. State organizations are authorized, and are called divisions. The num ber of separate camps is about 1 ,000, and the number of mem bers about 15,000. There were 1,2j'.i camps represented at the Richmond reunion. Permanent headquarters of ttie association are at New Orleans, La. From "The South 's Care fjr Her Con federate Veterans," by William A. Glasson, in the American Monthly Review of Reviews for regiment July. Wells Tannery. Mr. and Mrs. W. r., Sprowl, Mrs. BeSlie Sprowl, and the Misses VaAattffian, of Roaring Spr ings, who are Visiting Sprowl 8 drove to Saluvia Sunday, to see Prank Sprowl, who was hurt a few days ago, by a horse running away. IJarry L. Baumgardner, of Al to )na, is home for a few days. Wilson Oorrell and wife, of Co lumbus, ), are visiting the lat ter's brothers, H. L. and W. II Haumgardner. Thos. Sipe and Howard Hoke, of Saxton, made a Hying trip ou their bicycles, and spent Sunday with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stunkard, of Finley, are visiting relatives hero. Mr. Joe Ulackmore, of Pitta- burg, arrived on the "4th" and sta.ed a few davs with his fami ly, who are spending the summer' Connellsbui g. with Mrs. BjacKmores parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, A. Stewart. Charles Akers, of Akersville, was a guest ID the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. L Mosoby. Lillte Hurket.DeForestOibson, Merril Foreman, and Frank Guil lard, returned from the McCon nellsburg Normal, looking as though they had had plenty to eat. All have many words of praise for the school and town in general. Hert Truax, son of G. E. Tru ax, returned borne Saturday, al ter Having served three years In the Standing Army, Co. M, 2i!od In this time he ;aiii ed 4u pouuds in veiht. looks manly, and is improved in many ways. Not many of our people stayed homes the 4th. Many McConnellsburg D0TT. Chas. lless aud wiie spent Sun i day with I ra He ,s. Mrs. Jeremiah Golden and 6on Vessie, speot a day recently with v-iic-i. urjnia .iiiii ittmiiy, Charles Golden aud wife, of Franklin Mill, spent a day re eently wilh the lattet 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Billot Akers. Miss Flora llixon, of Sideling B Hill, s)ont Sunday with her cous in, Maud Layton. )pal and Heatrico Sharpe spont soma time last week visiting rela tives in Whips Cove. Maple Winter aud Archie Fish ! er spent Sunday with Silas Holly at A maranlh. Mrs. Caroline Potter, of Muck Valley, was calling among friends here last week. M.s. William P. Gordon and Mrs. Nelson Booth, of Warfords burg, spent Friday w ith the fam ily of B. P. Winter. Hunter Sipes nnd daughter, of Davis, W. Va , left this place Sat urday, af er having speut some time with the former's mother, Mrs. Jonathan Siprs. Mr. ad Mrs. Henry Garland, of Front Royal, Va , are visiting relatives and friends here. Farmers are busy harvesting1. The junior member of Winter Bros, has been kept bnsy the past week patting binders to gether. Mrs. Win. Youker and daugh ter Hazel, of Warferdsburg, spent Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Maria Spencer. Aaron Lmehartand Miss Pearl Vkers spent the Fourth at Mc Old Sol is busy cooooooooooo oocooooooooooo S PnnH InrMTimv NffiToffmP I T nnr JjUN I I "aSJBHB 1 UUUU lil I n ill 1 1 ii Value AMERICAN Tin' weather until hits u'oltt n his bearings, and the Over ' nt Is mi longer popiilnr. Von are jiul as anxious to keni cool now us you were tii keep warm: and while we run not regulate O.'d Sol's hot rays, we ran furnish you with (food, cool, serviceable clothing at zero prices. A nice light-weight Straw Hal looks cool und com fortable, and can be had at prlosa from oOe. lo1.2o lo dross hits for men. Children's Sailor and Linen Mats, 2.". SO, aril .10c. each. Kvciyday hats at 5c. to SOc. CHILDREN'S WASH SUITS. Why do you roast that little fellow in a heavy suit, when you can buy him a wash suit for SO, 86, 75, f 1.00, and 1.2."i per suit ? Harry E. Huston, Saltillo, Pa. Prices BUY HP:RE. Hot Weather Offerings. Our showing of Mid -Summer Merchandise is very in'er eating in style, iiality.and price. Quality and ipiantity always here for selection. We never lacritice Quality in order to give quantity. We endeavor to give good value at all times. Mrs. J. H. 11. Lewis and diusih ter Miss Jessie, of Franklin Mills, speut a day recently with friends here. Nearly all old fashioned Cough Syrups are constipating, especial ly those that contain opiates. They don't act just right. Ken nedy's Itxatve Cough Syrup contains no opiates. It drives the cold out of the system by gen tly moving the bowels. Contains Honey aud Tar. and tastes nearly as good as maple syrup. Chil dren like it. 3old by Trout's drug store. I will mail you free, to prove me rit,samolos of my Dr.Shoop's Ke J storative. and mv Hook on uit.hor In theh Dyspepsia, the Heart or the Kid-; went t( Met. onnellsburg an J nevs. Troubles of the Stomach, Hustontown; others to a picnic HeartorKidueys.aremjrelysym- ,!e'' m the Elias drove, ptoms ofadeepor ailment. Don't Will Harnett, an agent for Col make the common error of treat-: ''er's Weekly, is home helping to iog symptoms only. Symptom gather in the harvest, treatment is treating theresultof ': Maud K Haumgardner is away your ailu.ent, and uot the cause. for two weeks, helping to tour Weak Stomach nerves thoinaide nerves mean Stomach weakness, always. And the Heart, and Kid neys as well, have controlling or inside nerves. Weaken these uer vos, and you inevitably have vital organs. Hereis where Dr. Shoep's Restorative has made its fame. No other remedy ever claims to treat the " inside nerves". Also for bFatiog, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Writo me to day for samples and free Hook. Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. The Restorative is sold by Dickson's drug store. M.s. Emma Stinson, of Kncbs ville, is speud ng a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mort, at Ckar Ridge. H. T. Heeter and Irvin Wine gardner, of Taylor, called at the News office a few minutes while m town yesterday. CIII.NESI: GENTLEMAN'S Wilt Huntingdon county in the Sun day school work. HOW TO CURE CHILBLAINS. "To enjoy freedom from chil blains," writes John Kemp. East Otistield, Me., "I apply Booklet. Arnica Salve. Hive also used it for salt, rheum with excellent re suits." Guaranteed to cure fev er sores, iudolont ulcers, piles, burns, wounds, frost bites and skin diseases. L'.'c. at Trout's drug store. IIUSIONTOWN. N. E Laidig, of Pitcairn, is spending the week with old friends acd relatives in this com munity. Mrs. Kenneth ( s BOOKKEEPING. PENMANSHIP, M lll'X l, Open All The Year, Catalogue Free. JiM ! K Silks, Dress floods, Vt,iu, Walslind, India linens, I.inen Suitings, Cotton Suitings, Fancy Larvins, Fam:y (itniihitiiw, I'lain intrhaiiiH. l'Mgured I'erca s, WalkiiiK SklrtR, I, one 0 loves, Ladies' Helta, ludcrwear, White Hosiery, Hlack Hosiery, Tan Hosiery, Hack Combs, Side Combs, Ladies' Neckwear, Lace and insertion, All Over Lace, Millinery, Kihhuns. Veiling, Fans, Lace Curtains, Curtain Hwiss, l)raery, Pillow Cases, Sheets, Toweling. I -inen Towels. 8 Shoes, Oxford Ties, White Slippers, Men's Dress Shirts, Men's Neck-wear, Men's Under-wear, Matting, Rugs, g JAMES Q. TURNER & CO., g Masonic Temple. - - - Hancock, Md. OOCOOOOOOOOOOO cooooooooooo J The Tri-State Business College ; . . . : I ( I I I I ! SHORTHAND ! i t Cumberland, Md TYPEWRITING , I ' I ' 1 1 Haccrstown. Mo. V.RITE FOB ILLUSTRATED CATALOG. with her parents in some this placi H. E Cutshall ana wife, of Six mile Run, spent sevaral davs in the home of the former's parents ltt&n&a at mis piaco. She Is Not to be Mentioned or Seen bv His friends. The law requires a man in China to mourn three yearB for the death of his father and 100 days for the death of his mother, but, strange to sy, a man would be ostracized if ho gave any signs whatever of grief on the death of his wife. Two intimate friends engaged in conversation would never think of ovei. mentioning ine name or any lemale relative. New Grenada, is spending some l ie most common question of time in this place, visiting her Hows your wife?" is never friend. N'ii n.,., Harold Kirk, of Wells Valley, speut a few days last week with relatives in this community. E R. MoOlain and wife, or Mo Connellsburg, spent Sunday at Dr. H. C. McClain's. MissTiua Wible, of Chambers burg, is visiting old friends iu this 'leighhorhood. Executor's Notice. I cults li-Ntumi'Dlary on the uslulf of lilcli nrd Madfleu. lute if TsylOi tOWMWp, Kul t.ni cnuuty. Pa., aao.aaaf), IiuvIdk been Krunt aatotha saSerMitraecl. hi perKaos luili.'lilud to miiu aatateara raquaatud uim ,ii- iimuetihite ptvneal and tbora hrlig BlaUBa or demands UKulnst the sume. will uiesent tl.i-fii without delay to Lbaann maohkn. DubUn miiin. Pa., MSSt, Kieeutor. Executor's Notice. Letten UMtaaaastan on the entuteof Kn-d-eriok Wlble, lata of Lloklaa Creek township. I'liltun eouuty.l'u . dec,-., tmve is'ien mum- ...I ... II.. !.... I. I . ... ....... " . u u, , ... i . . i , . ... i i i , cotmi . lo the UBdersiyned. ull persons indebted to said l-stalcui.' I, i.lM-sted lo make illilnedlate Imv. Ur,,,,l,,, a . i incut, and those ii-vtny lenul alalnu uualosi I . OOltlt 11. A. X IS! Cltmi ' W . II, .. .!(,. ..Ill ...a ,1...... 1 L ......... v . - -, D..i.iii,,n - .- ... ,.i w.. u . ....Ill 1, II. ,11, 111 1 1 . 1 .1 w U U it, .' i i - LI lilt! UANIDI.S K.ieenlor. atl4l, Ilurrlsouville. P., W. SCOTT AI.KX AN1IKU. Attorney. beard in China, and would be considered gross and most no purdonable insult eveu between most intimate friends. Chinese "gentlemen" never mention, look at or speak to members of the fair sex, exco ;t those of their own family. Iq order to prevent the embarrassing chance meet lugs witii the visitor always her aids his approach by coughing as ho nears the house, thus gi'irjg the objectionable but ''eternal femininea" time to escape. Hal timore Sun. Subscribe for the "News, only 11.00 a year. Trespass Notice. The undersigned hereby gives notice Hit i tin limits mill tiroMiki's nf llo. I' .1 ton County llud un.l Gun Club, an or !' tlnnl'ir ,,f l.,l IT , L'SII i.ul ion duly I UCOIDI irutod bv till! r.u , Ia V ' I Uw "f l''nnsylvania, situated in the spent the latter part of last week j townships of Wells and Urush deck, with liis liar -tits here ooaotjr tif Pulton and ntiu of Hennsyi .. ' ' ' '. vaoia, are private property, and that Miss .Maude C unuilltr tarn, of i all persons are warned not m tManaxu on sum lands and premises for 'he purpose of hunting, tljihing. tralhering nuts or berries, on in any other BUM? ner whau.ver contrary to acts of as sembly in such cases made and provid ed as the law will br rigidly enforced. Fri.TiiN Ci.intv Hun A MOOCH Ci.cu. ll-2S-(MI-tt. We have .'list ci u ii ilti I .'irniiigeiiieuts with The Hanisburg Patriot by which we can offer the Fulton County News nnd the daily uiotnliig Harrisburg Patriot for I be astoiiishinnlY D 4 ow Drice of .X 7 er rear Cash in Advance Regular Price of Botb Papera is $4 In this way you can get all of the news of your home town every week ami the news of the State Capitol, tele graphic news of Pennsylvania and the world in genera), every morning for only $2.50 per year. The Patriot is sent by Hie earliest mails and reaches all Towns ami Rural Free Delivery Routes on the morning of issue. This Offer is Open to liv&rybody Send your 2.50 to-day either to. The Pulton County News or t,, The Patriot, Harrisburg, Pa. Iyou ttireuu jet mnii papers, subscribe lnf some relative triend. or lie for Kudosed find 12.50 for which pleuso send i Fulton County News aud The HarrisDura Patriot one year. Name Street R. V. I). No. own . . . . . .( lounty K AS . iitViaiii 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 t forget me. E. R. VlcCLAIN, TVest End of Boardwalk, M cConnelLsburg, Pa. si t K Fullon County Bank. (OROANIZED IN 1887.) 3 Fer Cent. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. This old and well known financial Institution is now permanently located in its new room in bhe A. U. Naco build- aij ing. Largs additions have been made to the CAPITAL STOCK and the number of Stockholders has been increased to FIF- fcS THEN, which gr'ves all dejiositors a security of upward of j Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. K0 The Fulton County Bunk does a GKNKUAK HANK- 3 TNO BUSINKHS hu.I extends every favor lo their patrons MM ,,,wl mtAm AAat.!...! ...!, I I i " 1 Mini--. i . - I r i , VVJtll -"1111111 I )Jl II I 1 M . ii W. H. NELSON, (3 McConneilburg, Pa. Cashier. arm While we have no direct report of the Fourth at lluatontowii, we ; learn that they had a big crowtl and a very eujovaWe time. The management will have about Ufi ik) to the good after l aving paid all expenses. VALUABLE FARM at Public Sale The uutlTslneS. aifent for Mrs Surln' Tru- 11X ' Will SHll HI public wa'W Oil III,- 111,'llllsC. UN Uoklny Creak ,u Helfa'. tuwusinp i,UI ill inlwis uorth at 'jru PMt jBlue. un 8ATURDAY. AUGUST 3. 1907. On' fnlluwlntf real entato to wit : A FAHTl, ooBtalalnv 71 acrKs hdiI SI peroh.H anil ullow anoti, u'tj.iiuiiiK limits of Wm. Kelue'. AUuiin Mclloll s l!i-li,Joeiill K Mflloll. Iilii Laku -. aAI oui'-ililrd lu inniiHr uiirt bului ,nt leareU uml m ko.hI sti.te of i-iOtlvatlon. Tim nilpruvoiiii-iiis ure .. Ioif ,l.,n,- LOK Main mid otber man- Ooou well near Hi,- iloor. MM tiejftBl ut 1 o'el.iok, p. m. 'IVji per o.m of uM on day of aalr. noe-tlilnl lii. i.nlln Hi. iaii pr cent, wbtu deed In Hindi and balkriui- Insult por,hasi J TIIOMA8 1.AIXV, Mi-i, Aeni A bola robbery was committed on Saturday morninir between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock at the home of lienj.min I, .Jordan, who resides at Mr, eershurg Jooction. Mr. Jordan, with his family, had driven to Mercers ourg to attend church nervi( i s. It was while there the robbery took place. Upon entering their home upon their h turn from Mercertburg, they found aome one had broken into the house and Kcatte.ed goods in all direo tiona in search of valuables. The robbors succeeded in teeming two gold waU:lies, in money, a ladies' capo and a number of smaller articles of value. Two trunks were also broken open aud the contents removed from tho receptacles. There is no clue to the perpetrators. QKacsv. The f Hirtti of July is past and tho people have returned t j their laoor. . Otis riockeusmith of Williams ort is visiting friends in this community. There will be a "social" iu the Krove at Gracey Saturday even iog July 13tb, proceeds to Un church, Elmer Uutchell spent Saturday and Sunday visiting friends ut liarrisouville. Joseph Chilcote's boys won the prize iu the j arade at Huston town on the Hn. There will be preaching at Mt. Tabor next Sunday eve jing at 7.30, Mr. and Mr.-. Johu (iracey aie on the sick list. NO ONE need suiter with Hheu. matism, I) a p e p s I a, Liver Trouble, Kidney Disorders, Catarrh, Diabetes, Constipa tion, Kczema, or any aliment aris" in); from impure blood. One tab let of Bliss Native Herns taken each day will quickly put the most weakened system la perfect order. Eaoh root, herb and bark ill its composition has a h-.muI mission to perform. Kach box of the Remedy contains 00 Tablet i for 1.00 and a 1 telntered Guaran tee to CUKK or Money Uufunded. A 32 Page Almanac, tells the story completely. The medicine in NOT , old In di ii stores, only by agents. Tllli AL0NZ0 0. BLISS COMPANY WASHIN0TON, 0. C, AKR SOU MAK EKS Or BLISS NATIVL llt-KOS. SOLD BY J. A. ALLER, Knobsville, Pa. Orders filled by mall. KILL thb COUCH AMD CURE THB LUNGS WITH Dr. King's New Discovery rnn CONSUMPTION Prlea rUn I OUGHSand 50c k $1.00 OLDS Fra Trial. Stu-flb t and Ci.uick.uAt Aim fr .11 THROAT and T.TfWn Tnmin LBS, or MONEY BAOK. Constipation Tluk.sl mal applin. wilh ,mu p,nvlt hrln. miiiut r.li, f i,,r Corutlpatlmi. vjti ,o52f ciwr, ull-wliisit bn-ail wIlfTlava tha mSLIiSSX NiilurBUIl.lnul,Ullly l,, u vi'it. ta ,.,?,l. , r. n,w . v. ry ull,,,.,,,, !., !,,'', m, if .'' h vV iw:.u.' h-. m tuTS cara Saifruilu-ni, , u , t mi inn tin 11 ii 1 V 1 v uiiMil)lhU. I ii, tU HI III. wiui r-oiitmii rivaaa. SHil HI r tti-ai t nf l'nuii-n. etc., till jvaji 1 1 sruau-rt piwaibla niisllimtloii. A i ...! rlll . VIVV "u"lu ""ho iriaa. iruui tnu liiM.iiu,,ui an,l tlpUW- Il flfi i i m t'ocirtl. .-. n , J,r,.ul, cu-, 1 linl,T, uruiuul ,11 .1 1 tssrv KIljl RarL lailio asrulu tuii-k powi-r tn nirriHt Oinilv Tulil. i .1 I)r. Innop :Ait)ritt( nioit uir.'i tlv.. ureal liul nil. llll,..,,-.. . Sall.iw niuplualoi'i btUi.-fvliiir no inn.iug. ,, ui,,,!,.,,,,, ll(t,,r n f-;; 1 UU8rn ,( in, I,, i".Uuin'i rtJT':'!!'i '!?;' "''' K'oadcal and Lax-ets W. S. DICKSON. PULTON COUNT! NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance.