Small farm for sale For par t.iculars rail on or wntn, John P Sipes, McOonnettsburg, Pa. If you waut sonic nice celery plants, you can get them cheap at Mrs. Barlmra Houpt's id the Extenpion. Hon. S. P. Wishart and James 1). Poole, of Wells Tannery name down to the County Seat Tues day and remained until Wednes day. Isaac P. Hendernhotand bright little boy Isaac P. Hendersliot, Jr., made the News ofticea pleas ant little call Monday afternoon. liann A Sipes, Saluvia's huck sters, are prepared to handle n ton and a half of butter each week at the highest cash price. W. H. Nesbit has two second hand Dtsrioff Binders, pood as new, that he will sell cheap, or exchange for auy Irind of stock. EUV. Wolf will till Rev. Ueber's appointments next Sunday and Catiitla School May Ho Then la trouble on (lie horizon at the Carlisle Indian Training School nn account ot the sbaktup nt Mnehnrsi 'Many bate rtpimnd and others bnvu tNteo transferred to ilium school lit vurimi- parts of the country. Some 9d teush ers will go away from Carlisle. Tbf opinion is 0X pressed that the removal of the old teachers, who have spent years at Carlisle to the institutions in the West) Is but the forerunner of the removal of the entire Nuhool to some western point, when the next Congress meet-.. Social. There will be a festival and rib bon social at Cracey, July lltth. Proceeds will go for the V. I!, chu'ch. Everybody cordially in vited to attend. lilt RKJIir NAMli. Mr. Auirust Slinrofi. Lha nnnu- will preach in Wells Valley at It) , lar overseer of the . at Vort uv, ouu . , T .1 ......... mi. I.' .- . 111. U I . IIJK s a. m. at uaif rove, ai at Mt. Tabor at 7:80. J. C. Comerer, one of Thompson township's progressive cltlsens, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Anna Comerer, spent a few days in this piace last week guest-otMr. Comerer's sister-in-law, Miss Ella Pittman. A mistake was made at the j New Life Pills, are rightly named; they act more agreeably, do more good and make ono feel better than auy other laxative." Cuar tnteed to cure biliousness and constipation. 25c. at Trout's drug store. Washington House stables on the 4th by some one taking a new bridle in piace of the ue belong ing to him. The party will please correct toe mistake by returning the bridle. HIDES. James Sipes it Son. pay 10, 18, and Hie a pound cash, for beef hides at their butcher shop in McCounellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and talbw. Mrs. Martha Skiles takes this method of thaakinir her kind friends aud neighbors for their j valuable assistance during the iast sickness and deatli of her j husband, Ephraim Skiles. Our neighboricg town ot Bed ford is actively making arrange ments for an Old Homo WeekT, August 4 10. Nearly $2000 iu cash has been subscribed to defray necessary expenses, and from present indications the old town will have the time of her life. Bad sick headaches, bilious ness or constipatiou arc quickly relieved by De Witt's Little Eirly liisers. Small pill, sure pill, safe pill prompt and pleasant iu ac tion. Sold by Trout's drug store. Miss Margaret Clevenger, teacher in the Edgewood Deaf and Dumb school, Pittsburg: P. C. Mumina of Wilkiusburg; Mrs. W. H. Morton, Chicago, aud D. U. Mumtna of Hustoutown, spout last Friday with the family of lion. Peter Morton near town. Piles get quidf and certain re lief from Dr. Shoop's Mag:c Oint ment. Please note it is made alone for Piles, and its ajtiou is posiiive and certain. Itching, painful, protruding or blind p'.les disappear like magic by its use. Large nickle capped glass jars 50 cents. Sold by Dickson's drug store. The barn ou the farm of Jeorge K. Swope, close to Guitner's school house, was burned to the ground on Saturday night be tween !i and 10 o'clock. The structure, one of the few in the country having a thatched igof, .vas struck by lightning and iu a short time was consumed. Last Sunday John and Clayton Gillis, formerly of Port Littleton, and 1. C. Slroup and Herbert Souser, the latter 26 years of age, went ii.to the river at Mount I a ion to take a little "swim." The water was deep and loo cum nl strong, and while in the water, Souser was attacked by cramp, became helpless and llsated down the river several hundred feet and sauk. After several attempts diving, his comrades succeeded in bringing the body to the shore, when it was found tuat lifo was extiuct! Get a free sample of Dr. Shoop's "Health Coffee" at our store. If real cofTee disturbs your Stom ach, your Heart or Kidneys, then t:y this clever Coffee imitation, Dr. Snoop has closely matched Old Java and Mocha Coffee in tla vor and, yet it has not a single grain of real Coffee in it. D Shoop's Health Co flee Imitation i made from pure toasted grains or cereals, with Malt, Nuts, etc Made iu a m nute. No tedious wait. You will surely like it Hold by K B. McClaie. C.iinpnuetin;;. A camp meoting will be held In Alexander Patterson's woods, iu Ayr township 1 mile north of Cito Post ollice, ou the Jugtowu Road, under the auspices ol the Trus tees aud Stewards of the Cito A. M. E Mission. . ' The camp will open July the L'lst, and will -.ontinue until Au gust the 4th. The hours of ser vice, 10 80 a. m., 3 oO p. in., ".DO p. m. All are invited to come and take p?rt in these services. Rev. w. Spbiugs, Pastor. Cured of Lunj Trouble. "It is now eleven years since I bad a narrow escape irom con sumption," writes C. O. Floyd, a leading business mau of Ivor shaw; S. C. "I had run down in weight to 186 pounds, and couch ing was constant, both by day :nd by night. Finally 1 began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and continued this for about six months, when my cough and lung j trouble were entirely gone and I ; w is restored to my norma! i weight 170 pounds." Thousauds of persons are healed every year. Guaranteed at Trout's drugstore. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. NfifeMMft Our farmers are busy plough ing corn and getting ready for harvest. Gram cutting is unus ually late this year, but the wheat Harvest will be heavy, and the quality of the grain good. The health of the people in this community is distressingly gooo iust now, aud the doctors aro be ginning to look blue. It is reported here that a valu abie horse was killed by lightning for Oliver Hill last Saturday ev ening. Several days ago, while liov. Powers, of this place, was driving out to see the sick, he was caught under a falliugtree, near the res idence of hiver Plessiuger. The wind was blowing very hard, and suddenly the branches of the tree came down upon him. One branch fell between the horse and the buggy. Another small branch came down oack of his head. Another large branch came down on the hind wneels, fastening the buggy so that the horse could uot go back nor for ward. The horse became fright ened, but the lievereud managed to get the horse from the buggy In a short time. The buggy was slightly injured, but the man and the horse escaped unhurt. Quite a large crowd of people attended the funeral at Hill's Chapel last Sunday. THOMPSON. The hum of reapers is every where heard this week. Mrs. John Simpson, of Wash iogton, is visiting friends in Thompsou. , Among those who spent Sun day at Mac. Litton 's were Win. Bootil and wife, West Pittman, and family, and Miss Bertha Shaw. Mrs Cleveuger, and son Oliver and daughter Florida are visiting Mis. Clevenger 'h sister lrs. Kichard Hollenshead. Children's services held at Damascas the fifth Sunday wore well atteuded. Ed. Simpson and sister Miss Hess and Miss Lillian Pott spent last Sundiy with Lee Funk aud sisters. Prof. Gailey Chambers and family, of Philadelphia, are visit ing iu the home of Mrs Cham bers' father, J. H. Covalt. Wle Couokd from The South. "I want to g.ve some valuable advice to those who suffer with lame back aud uiduey trouble," says .1. R, Blaukeuship, of Beck, Teun. "I have proved to au abso lute certainty that Electric Bit lers will positively cure this dis tressing conditio, i. The first bottle gave me great relief and after taking a few more bHtle.s, I was completely cured; so com pletely that it becomes a pleasun to recom mend this great remedy. " Sold under guarantee at Trout's drug store. Price SQfl. HACERSTOWN MO ' WWte '0 1LLUITMATCD CATALOG ORPHANS' COURT SALE TOWN PROPERTY. Bjf virtur Of ;in order of tht t lrprmn' Court. tlv UOtfftratJglMd imiei- for the helrx ol uviil Goldsmith, lute of I lie liorotigli of MeConDells bOg. Fulton OOUOtV, I'll.. dMMUMd, will riellou he iriui.-es In Met 'n:iin'lUbun. ON SATURDAY. JULY 13. 1907. it : o .-loci; p 0t, the? following v;luuhU real cMaie. known In the CiOLDSMI I II I'KOPERTY, OtnvtottBffOfi lot of p round fronting H reel on the eiist sMr of Seeotnl Mn'i. illieetly op postie the PuMJti SohOOl QuIMlkW, u-l illnvou allv opposite ihr Court House, nouinled on the South by p'ttiv u ley. nnd running bnckWD feel to at'ey. BroOtM u this lot and Irout IDH on the street, is i froHMti a-half story II NOOVV MOUSE, re-puintd and put ii tlutiouuh repair lust Mim taot OOVsreO with u su-rl roof, and uouven ifQtly udupted tor two fumtllm, There Ih. itl kO. u OUUl tt. a summer k'tehen. wocut house, n iwh house, ond iool stulile. On the lot urn p Utn trOCM, grapes, stjaw herri-'s. ve.. And the prOPOFiy s irear u tetier il store uml fliureh Sluiatt.-il OM 'tie residtrtitial porl'oii of town, ml OU ooo-of the prttiUBsH st reels, it is it very deslrn'tle properly. TKRMtt: Ten per eeut. of I 'id t(t he pit Id when property l( knocked down: ' , I tie udlntf the in per eent in eonlli niatlon of sue, and httlutiee tn t wo equal ftuuuai payuienl-. with IntOTOSti from dut e of ei:illiin ttlou. CHAS. K OOIJJHtfZTO, Trustee. VALUABLE FARM At Priyate Sale. Tbs1 uiiilri,ij.'neJ, Id ten ding to quit farming, will oltsr at private sul- his (arm situated on road to CwvaU, 11 miles north of Plan Ron. This tarin contains about 110 acres, in addition to whirl) is l!) aores of KOOd timber land. These traiMs will bo sold sep arately, provided the home farm is sold first; or both together, a. may suit the purchaser. The land U la a -;ood stale of cultivation, most of it has just bSSD, limed, and a kiln ready to burn now. 'J'here is plenty of fruit of all kinds, and a rood well of water at the door. The Improvements con sist of a 24 story dwelling house, li rooms and basement and cellar. .Iut been remodeled. Good burn and all other outbuildings. For further in formation, call on or address li. k. Prra, Plum Run, i'a, VALUABLE FARM r i" PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned, desiring to retire from Iarolng,lll offer at private sale his home farm, situate on the Cove Road two miles north of MeConnells burir. This farm contains about ill) acres, in addition to which is li'ty ucros of valuable timber land. These, tracts will be sold separately, provided the home farm is sold first, or both to gathar as the purchaser may desire The land is in splendid slate of culti vation, well watered, and plenty of ex cellent fruit. There is a never failing prlng of excellent water ut the house, and an abunduut supply of water in the barnyard. The improvements consist of a comfortable DWELLING UOUSEi larife HANK DARN, waon ttadi and ptatt oatbulldlngs For lurihi'i- information, cull ou or ad dress Oapaoa Bmvdu, or S. V. KlItK, 1 10 if. MoOonnstlsburg, Pa. BuiCsS a net Wagons 1 have just refilled my sheds with a line lot ot Uutfiric and vWagons which I am selling' uu der u written guarantee at Rock Bottom Prices I also have in slock a lot of l'KKy Wheels and Huggy Poles. I want your trade. Please come and see my stock before you make a purchase. Thuukiug the public for liber al put miiage iu the past, and soliciting a continuance of the name iu the future, I uu yours, Very respectfully, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. T. J. WIENER July Sale of SUMMER MILLINERY. Hats at cost. Flowers, Pitt ACM. Ribbons, RIbtottS, Infants' and Cliildron's Headwear. Dress Goods. INinama, Sorgo, Mohair, Henrietta, Cislimere, Voile. White Goods. Iudia Liuen, Madras, Organ dies, Liuon. itierinn Lady Corsets, lllick Kid Oloves. While kid Uloven, Summer Silks. Taliet Silks. Ladles' Summer knit Underwear. Ladies' Muslin Underwear. Hosiery. Gloves, Veilings. IMMOIOUtlM. All-Over Laces, Inscrtion-i. Val Laces. Iiuii's White Shu t Waists, Ladies White Dress Skirts, Ladies Whit' Hosiery. Ladies 1 1 Lie L Hosiery, Ladies Belts and Belting, La lies Neckwear. T J. Wiener, Hancock, Maryland, Banner Patterns In Stock. I I I Madden Bros. 1 Three Springs, Pa. Bargain Day. Every day is bargain day at this store now. As the rush for Machinery and Implements is somewhat over, we are giving special attention to other departments of our store; and as the hot season is upon us so sudden ly, it has not caught us napping, but ready with as tine a line of Summer Dress Goods as was ever shown in this place. Our Goods sell themselves. All we ask is for you to come and see them. Ladies, the White Oxfords are so comfortable this hot weather. Wc have a full line ol them and at right prices. Come and see them. We have a full line of the Rice Hut chins Shoes. These shoes possess a style and finish peculiar to them selves, and cannot fail to please you. Farmers, don't forget, we have Fertilizers on hand at all limes. We want your trade. Give us a call. Highest prices paid for produce. 1 Madden Bros, t m m jjfct Telephone Connection. U i I Auditor's Notice. Notice la hereby uiveu lliui the uQtler.liuiri RuAltor iMiHi"teii by tin OrptaOM' Court of l-'uitou oouoly. l'eDu-vvlvHiiiit.. w muke diatrlbU" tlou of the funda In the IiuuiIn uf J. 0. Kore. miiilNl riitor of the estate of John llniliaker, lute of Todd. lownHlilp. deeeuecl. will sit ut bla orllee "li MoOonnellsburir fr the perforiuunee Of Ilia dlltlM M l o i-loek it. in., on July lit. I1", when mid where nil persons Interested limy in tend If they see proper S. WKSI.KY WlttK. n-jon Auditor. Notice To Contractors. Seuled liiils lire asked for by the Ayr township school hoard for the Iniihlint; of a school house at Cito. Butldlog S0s3t frame. Spcoillcatiorm may he seen atl'aiU'raon'H store, Web Iter Mills, or at the Pulton County Bank, McConnellshurj.-. Bids must he iu not later thun I o'clock p. in., Saturday. .luly.ju, llliiT, at which lima tin- Board will meet at VVehster Mills. Bids should h placed iu the hands cither of Geo. W. Iltainbsft, Biff Covj Tannery, or W. II. Nelson, McCon aslUburg. 0flp W. tTC'MBKftT, 7-4-2t. hr-cretary. Admnistrator's Notice. Notice Is he'eljy fivea tail leltersol Adin'n lstrutlou ou the estate of Or S. S Hoop l"tc of i.luklUK Creek township, fulton county I'a.. deeeused. buve been granted to 111, uudei-sln-ed. that ail persons indebted to said estute will make payment, ai d those liuyluK claims will preaaut them properly authenticated for pu. uieut. 11. S. OANIKJ.S. lluiTlsom llle. I'a., Ailiuiulstralor. il 13 lit. I'llANK 1. LYNCH, Attorney. $1.00 Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby uiven that t lit, pnrt- nspablp exlstlog between U. K Stev ens and Qeorge I taker in the c;eoeral uierchundisin huuinesii at Clear ltid0, Kulton county, Ba , was dla .olycd by mutual consent on the luet lay of March 111 . fl-27-Ut C. K. 8TEVBN8, Hides Wanted. Tiio undesigned wil pay for Kroeu hides free from cuts, tbe following prices : Steers and heifers, 10c.; :ows, 9o.; bulls, He; calf-skios, 6tito80c; tallow, 4o. Out hides, 1 ceut a pound lesti titan rorogJnfr: prices; suited hides, 11 to 12 cents. Paul. WaiNkh. PERFECT SIGHT CLASSES Sold by Mail Only Perfect Sight Glasses Have nonrnslable frames the len ses are heveled-ediro, centered, ground and polished. They will relieve eye strain, painful vision, tired, aching yes it in J make read injf or sewing com fortable, opticians and oculists charge :i 00 to 0!l for like valu i nave inouevaavu vour eves send 41.0b and get the best. When sendinjf your answer these questions. Age. nave you worn glasses before? i If so, fur fur or near use and how j many years:' llow close to the eyes lean you mad ordinary newspaper i print without glaasos? State the dis , lance in inches. Are the eyes promi i nenl or deeii set? Is the nose small. medium or large where .'lasses are to Test? Measure accurately in inches the distance from the center of oue eye to the center of the other. State if you wish straight or hook bow f-ames or eye glmeee. Write your nail ;ind Mddress plainly. f.-KFKCT SI0HT OPTIC.a ANY, tl I'lliv. P THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF M'COrNINELLSBURG, F. Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits. R E SOURCES l APR. 6, 1906, $47,338.69. SEPT. 4, 1906, $118,094.99. .IAN. 26. 1907, 144,509.46. MAY 20. 1907, 169,147.95. The above extracts from several reports to the Comptroller Of the CUT rSDCJ of the l ulled States show in an emphatic manner the success achieved by Tbe h'irst National Hank of Mel'otinellKburg. With progressive spirit and conservative methods, this bank has proven its advantages as an insti tution deserving your conlldenco. l'he chief concern of the olllcers and di rectors of this bank is the welfare of the d)osi ors and the security of their deposits. We solicit your business. ;.oans made on personal and collateral security, ami Notes dis oountel. ( 'oui'tc. his treatment to all. Correspondence solicited froin those desiring Loans or wishing to open an account with us. If you cannot call in person, send your deposits by mail, they will receive prompt !itte,.utu. LEWIS rl. WIBLE, FRANK P. LYNCH. PRESIDENT. ATTORNEY ANO SOLICITOR. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. VICE PRESIDENT. MERRIL W. N ACE C AB H I BR. B. FRANK HENRY. ASST. CASHIER. Dirvtic; riRS i LEWIS H. WIBLE. JNO. P. SIPES. 0NO A. HENRY, W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. D. L. GRISSINvsiER. R.M.KENDALL. S.W.KIRK. Mrs. A. F. Little's Big Underselling Store. We now have on display a fine line ot this sea son's Latest Styl?S, 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 styles. We believe in making quick sales and small pro tits. 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. McConnellsburg. Opposite Postoffice. J.K.JOHNSTON If you only knew how good, now durable, how satisfactory Paroid Roofing really is: if you onlv know how easily it can bo put on and how long it lasts; if you only knew what a cfood ull-r6tind roof it is, vou would savo money by using it for every buildinsr on the place. Weather proof, Wear proof, contains no tur, slate color, any one can lay it. Let us prove to you what the genuine l'aroid Hoofing will do. Send lor Free Sample ami Dooa on OUUOIU economy. it will savo you money, wa i uiko a cneap munition, uct tec rnnillnfi mo root mat lasts, a complete rooUng IUI in every rou. J. K. JOHNSTON, McCo inellsburg, Pa. ' aiapMit rxxxcaxcaxxx xx:xxJi t jooocrcccoooh ESI O always ropu7t 8 PATTERN igjjpf Don't fail to see our full Line of MEAT'S Suits and our stock of Plain and Fancy DRESS GOODS SHOES for any and everybody. hnraV fl H WB H fl RH i J. K. JQHNST01N. FULTON COJmWES $1.00 a Year in Advance. I DYSPEPSIA CURE For sale at Trout's drug Store- DIGESTS WHAT YOU HAT TW 1 .1 MM. MntXat IH aw.atk. trui aM. wklck mM tm ae 1 1 iil aaf4aa w t t uhmtwt mt Aik tor Kodol'a 1007 Almanac and 800 Year Oalander.
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