FULTuN COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B. W- KSfc Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURCi. PA JULY 25, 1907 Published Weekly. 1.00 per Annum in Advance. aDVSBTISIKfl RATES Per square of a linns :l times II SO. Per square eueh Hubsequent Insertion 8. At Ailrertlsetnentft Inserted for less than tiiree munthn charged bj the square Dne-fo'irth column One hair column One Column lima. I " mw I I yr. ..Iis.cn. I noon aan.no . . on. 1 40.00 I mi on .. 10 00 I M OO. Ja.Oil When you ask for the BEST COUGH CURE end do not get Kemp's Balsam You aro not Retting the best and will be disappointed. KEMP S BALSAM coats no more than any other rough remedy, and yon are entitled to the be -I when yon ask for it. Kemp's Hiilmnn will abip nay oough that can be stopped by any medieine, and cure coughs that cannot be cured by any other medicine. It is idways the Best Congh Cure. At all druggists, 25c, 50o. and $1. Don't accept anything cine. I ruber Trorn Wh.ilc Slln. LOCUST OROV.i. TUo British Uonl at pbtcttfJ Harvest is over, and tl.o farm hat r ado a report to lit- OoVa or arc now busy mailing hay. wnteooiMrtiiMy tbe wlHtttatf m 1 Aiboor the nick iu oofOuwa, dmtry c-rried h oy Ne fontd- lirH Mr9- DTid Owiwd, Mrs. AJ i i ii -i ft . land finiieriuen. Tliov liav been wrl u"ss- IUJ" Mra- '"W atti mptin! to rmlrowhnl italttMl ton. SPOOL COTTON OOES Sunday School Convention. (Continued from lirst page. ) Music. Farther discussed by Miss Blanche Smith, Eva itodford, K. Ii. Mellotl, Mir: ma Winters, Mrs. Mary Williams, D. W. Jay, T. M. Downs and closed ly the Secre tary. Collection for Foreign Missions taken and oAl received. Music "Mizpah." 0:00 a. M. ' Music "Jesus Saves." UevotiouaJ services by T. P. tiarlaud. Music Topic "What relations should exist between the pastor and Sunday School scholars':'" Dis cussed by J. R. Logue, P. P. Gar land, A. W. May, A. (i. B Pow ers and (ieo. Morgret. Minutes of previous sessions read aud adopted as re id. Koll of (.'lurches called for re ports. Music. Topic "The Evangolistic Work of the Sunday School," discussed in a very forceful energetic and enlightening manner by ttev. C Riaehart, the Ohio Brangeliat Topic "In what way is the Sun day School a support to the Church?" Discussed by A. W. May and others. M usic. On motion of Rev. EUnehart sec onded by A. W. May the present officers were retained for another year. Iiery box. Doxology. Benediction liyA.li. B. Powers. 1 Spools to Cost Ten. Not Five Cent, and Trust Is lilamed. ThO iocieised cost of commodi ties has struck tho housewife. ; Cotton tluead, until a short time ago ne most staoie in price or an j ijy women the staples, selling the country I over for B cents a spool, is to be advanced again, so that the retail price will be 10 ceuts. ( u Miiy 29 there was au advance which brought the retail price to liand 7 cents. (Jotton thread for domes tie use s manufactured almost! exclusively by a trust. Increas-1 ed cost cf raw material aud an ad vance in wages is the reasou jiiv eu for the contemplated iuoroise in price. Independent manufac tures declare that neither of these reasons, is a good one, for when cotton was selling much nigher than it is now thead retailed for j cents. a commercial product and are said to bo meeting with some kacoa, Tho avaraga whale hide covers a surface of about 1500 square foot. A square foot of the hide weighs from two to rive oun ces, and is said to have great wear ing qualities, aud may, therefore, be adapted to the covering of fur niture, buggy topsand seats, and j also for aOtomt-bltfl uses. It is also claimed that it can be used for bo its and shoes. Leather made from the intestines of the whale .'osemolos kid, and is very thin aud tough. It will take col or readily, and is to be offered to glove manufacturers for making the lo igsleoved 'loves now worn Kdward Dichland family spent .Sunday at Levi. Winters'. ('has. Pfoaaiagar baa moved from the Cove. 0. T. Lay ton exppcts to start the stave mill tho lirst of the mouth. They had Stopped OH ac. couut ot harvest. Albert aud James Garland have returned from summer school at MoConnellaburp. William Ward, of I luck Valley, snont Sunday evening very pleas iintly in the Covo. Levi Smith and family spent Sunday at John Login's WEST DI'BLM. Aloe t W. Clevenger returned i to Pittsburg the first of this week j i after it tWp weeks' visit among relatives and f ietsds in this towu shij). Mrs. Waniunaker ntul Miss liintncr accompanied Mr. Cleveu ger to Pittsburg. Uev. Daniels and wifeandLydia Mum 01 a. of Hustontown, and ,Mrs. W. II. Hoi ton and little I daughter, of Chicago, were visit ors at Hiram Clevengt r's last Kri I ttajf. J. K Reader has bought a new binder and has been busily en gaged cutting his o and some of his; neighbors' crops. i .1. K Lyon and S H. llockon , si'iith out forty iicres of graiu lust we. 'k with Mr. Lytn's now l binder. Besides gatheriug and Gooii BfilDncofism Value ImeBICAT I will mail you free, to prove me rit, sum pies of my Dr.Shoop's Re storative, and my Book on either Dyspepsia, the Heart or the Kid-; nevs. Troubles of tho Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, arc in irelysym- i ptoms of;t deeper ailment. Don't make the common error of treat- j iug symptoms only. Symptom j treatment is treating the result of j 1 voiir iiilL.ent. aud not the cause, i We, k Stomach nerves themaide ! ;eo- McKee and wife nerves mean Stomach weakness, i Sunday at Henry Sharp's shocking this grain, during the Uev. A. R Garland preached at 1 week l,UJ-v ',loWt'd lVen uci es of .TaraaiLm li.Sn.wkv 1 1 DU put iu a low loans m his l ist sermon there for tneyear and was largely attended. Anarcw,Mellott and wite spent Sunday afternoou at Aaron Iay tou 's. W. C. Martin has hilled somo large snakes, but he says that he saw two the other day that he was afraid to kill, i'hey made battle with him, and while he went for assistance tho snakes escaped. They were blacksnakes. Kzra Selbyand wife spent Sun day at Isaiah Lay ton's. spent hay. Recently some one killed three copperhead snakes and a rattle- j snake at one i oint on the State I Road near the Wells and Tayloi township line. I J. F. Lyon found n rye bunc'i containing thirt, -eight stilks which is supp ised ti 1 ave grown from one, grain of rye. Last Saturday eening there was an ice cream festival at Berk I stressor's store. Jesso Laidig ! entertained ihe crowd with selec tions from his graphophone. cocoooooooco ooooooocoooooo Low Prices BUY HF-RE. Hot Weather Offerings. Our ihowing Of Mid Su in inor Merchandise is very iier Catiog in style, quality and prii-e. Quality and quantity always here for selection. We never eacriliee 'Quality in order to give quantity. We endeavor to give good Value Vl all times. Silks 1 ', i 3 floods, Wl.ne Waistlnd, I udia l.ineus, 1 .'men BultlogS, ( i i too Su Itinu s, Fanoy Larvlna( fancy (Ilnt'luiins, I 1 ii i n QiDfnatns, Fitrured I'ei i ii s, Wiilkinir hkirts. l.onjr Gliives, Ladies' riclu, I 'nderwour. White Hosiery, Dlaok Hosiery, Tan Hosiery, Back ( Viinbe, si.ie ( looabf. (.allies' Neckwear, I .lo i' and insertion, All Over Lace, Millinery, Ribbons, Veiling, I'Vus, LftM Curtains, Curtain Swiss, Drapery, Pillow Cases, Sheets, Toweling, I linen Towels. MOW TO CUKE CHILBLAINS. "To eujoy freedom from chil blftina." writes John Kemp. Fast Otisrield, Me , "I apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve. H ive also used it for salt rheum with excellent re sults." Guaranteed to euro fev er sores, indolent ulcers, piles, burns, wounds, frost lutes and skin diseases. "5c. at Trout's drug store. Mil? t Have Looked the Part. A .small girl and her mother were watching a monkey perform in front of a show tent. The mon-! key had jumped on theshowinan's back and was hugging him Avhen the girl said: "He knows his papa, don't Ik;, mamma?" always. And tho Heart, and Kid neys as well, have controlling or inside nerves. Weaken these ner ves, and you inevitably have, vital orgaus. 1 lereis where Dr.Shoop's Restorative has mado its fame No other remedy ever claims to treat the " inside nerves". Also for hi' ating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Snoop's Restorative. Write me to day for samples aud free Book. Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. The Restorative is sold by Dickson's orug store. SAI.UVIA. The hum of the thresher will soon be heard. Lois Decker is employed iu the home of Nevin Laidig at Harri souviilo. Mrs. Maria Mann, Mrs. Jennie Barber, aud' Mrs. Sadie Fevley and little daughter, spent Sunday ovemnar, the Kuests of Mrs. Lvdia Ver Probably. Mm nick. A hotel patron asked his waiter: j Charles Deshong is uuder the "What d ies this line on the menu j care of Dr. Robiuson with mus mean, 'Live cod iish in creamy' " cular rheumatism. Mrs. Fernan Ttie waiter scanned it carefully. , Tio Decker is also ou tho sick list. and then solemnly replied. "1 Pi. . 1 i. r:i n . BUSIimiuan, x iic ii'ji-. iijuit luuiy wen ims i year on account of plenty 0f hot 1 Wr8' LaW80U Momma, of Pitts weather. I Dur' is pending some time There were HO at our Sunday ! mili"S iu lhe h()lu I D school last Sunday. Murnma. I Supt. Lamberson, who has been busy with the Examination don't know sir, uuless that it meaus that the fish was alive when it was killed. :io M. Music 'The Kingdom Coining." Devotional services by A. G. B. Powers. Music. )n motion the last topic on the program was taken up as the speak er assigned could not stay until the close. Topic "If an Unconverted Per son can Teach a Sunday School Class why can nut an Unconverted Person Preach the Gospel " Brb. Rinabart certainly did the subject justice and to show the apprecia tion a vote of thanks was extended to lii in for his address ou this top ic. Committee on Statistics reports as follows: number of officers, s-l; pupils enrolled, T70; total number in schools, officers not included, T'.oi; average attendance, 1-1: Dum ber of conversions. l'T: Bible class quarterlies, 295; Int. quarterlies, Jiiij; Sunday Schools Heralds. 7.'i; Little teachers, 15S; Scripture cards, 1 .'.ii; amount of money raided $191.94; number of Schools in Conference, S3; number reported, 1$, Christian Endeavor Statistic-: active members. If!!; associate members, li; amount of money raised Committee on resolution reports us follows: That all Sunday Schools and Christian Endeavor Societies failing to report to the Convention have by so doioif losl the benefits of this Convention, al so that the Secretary be instructed to have published in due lime the announcement of the change in the Ppqatitution as to the time of hold ing said convention. Committee on Literature reports as follows: 1st. That tho parents of every home use their best judg incuts in furnishing literature for heir children, aud. We would heartily recommend the Herald of Gospel Liberty, The Christian Sun and The Christian Missionary, ilrd. We would recommend that our Sunday School use the Litera ture published by the Christian publishing house of Dayton, o 4th. We would advise groat care ou the part of Sunday School Of ficials in selecting Libraries for the Sunday School. Committee on audit roport as follows: Amount in treasurer's hands from last year; si4.-'i;; amount received this year, $11.10; Secretary's salary, s?lo.oo: balance In treasurer's hands, s.",..,ti. I i lllltll ll I iol fill 1 iWillilAII ,xl a a i-m " "";" " K", 1 I iin Mills Saturday evening. that place of next meeting be at j Dawson Strait is home from Union Memorial, Bedford County. I Walls for a short time. la. Committee on Condolence madi (iKACh. Quite ft number of our young pe ple attended the social at Dub- Children's services voro held at the Christian church on Sun day. Infant child of George Ensley died on, July llth, of whooping; cough, aged 7 weeks. paiers for tho past few weeks, has returned to his homo at this place. Tho American Telegraph and Telephone company have just tin ished putting up two forty-five foot poles iu our town which now gives the shade trees more chance to develop. A. V. Woodcock left on Friday for Shippeusburg and Mount Un ion, where he expects to spend somo tirno visiting old friends.""" W. H. Rauck and Daniel Bishop who are employed in the Broad Top regious, spent Sunday with their respective families in this place. Miss Kflie Cutshall, of this place is spending somo time with her sister, Mrs. Robert Speer at Everett. 8 Shoes, Oxford Ties; White Slippers, Men's Dress Shirts, Men's Neck-wear, Men's Lender-wear, Matting, Hugs. JAMES Q. TURNER & CO., ft Masonic Temple. r - Hancock, Md. OOOOOOOOOOOOOO oooooooooooo 0 ii & B X f 0 V U 0 '4 YlcCIain's Store I have two of the best brands of Stock Food for horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry, and I am gaing to gire 5 per cent, oft from now un til August 15th. Now is the time that your horses need a little ton ing up. Don 7 overlook it. E. R, mcCLAlN. West End of Boardwalk, A cConncI Isburg, P j . W KM M s n v V V V r 1 "i 0t r t.i.'9,0,0 mi0v' '0m 09,0 p 1 pjr0 it, . 100 0jt K0jrk I BOOKKEEPING. PENMANSHIP. U W. C. McClain, o! Robertsdale, K ' m made a tlviuir trip throuirh hero I 43 n npn All Tho a nartial rcnnrl .but nstli..si nnmed1 . ,.r ., .. ' . , . Si . ...... IB " 1 wtttaiuuc nee, 4 1 " --- : 011 y eunesuay, auu orougni wun will collie under the General ( 'on d, i,,m hia Kenth..e Phlltn ml'). not been at homo tor Btt yoirs. Larrv Kirk, of t; rcenslni rsr 1 . . . ... . m . . . ; inasooen visiting at the hoii.ootis Ciimberlann. Md. report I withhold com- fei ence ment. Mii.-ic. Topic--'"Is a Convention Profit able to the Sunday School;" Dis- A. 8. M. cussed b) A. (i. B. Powers, W. May, T. P. Garland, G. Morgret, J. It. Logue. A. Bivens and others. Music. )n motion the Secretary was or dered to have the minute- publish ed in the Fulton County Papers, Bedford Inquirer and The Everett Prate. Ou motion of the Secretary an order was drawn on the treasury for 14.50 to be added to the col lection for foreign missions. On motion a vote of thanks was then extended the church and com munity for tln-ir hospitality. Ou motion of A. W. May a votu of thanks was extended the 1'n -i-dent and Secretary for the able manner in which they conducted the business of the Convention. Topics "The Essential (Jiudili cations of the Sunday School Taaofa er," discussed by Rev. A. W. May, T. P. (iarland. .1. R. Logue, Jno. Clovouger A. M. Bivens aud others. Minutes of previous sessions read and approved as read. Convention adjourned to meet at time uud place designated. Music- "No More Good Byes." Beuediclion by J. It Logue. This was tho best Convention ever held in (be Conference and very many things said toward the up-building of the cause, and the Sunday Schools and Pastors that failed to report fell short of their duty to say the least. Now Bu tli ren if God spares our lives until another year let 99 Sunday School aud every minister report. To God be all the praise. U. M. Bakion, President. I. D. M Ki.mrr, Secretary. ; I The Tri-State Business College I his sister, Mrs. Jerry Heefuer, the past woek. Flossie Kuepper spent Sunday With Edua McClain. Giover Horton aud friend, of j Wells, made a Hying trip through hero on Sunday. Mrs. Dauiel Kinehartaud broth er, P. B. McClain, of Lagrange, 111 , visited at the home of David Laidig last Sunday. Mrs. Harriet Harnett, of Wa terfall, visited her son Joseph, from Wednesday until Saturday. Viola McClain and sister Ber tha spent Sunday with Fannie Kncpper. Mrs. Kate Alter and daughter Grace, of Crete, Neb., are visitiug the former's sister, Mrs. James Doran. ii! SHORTHAND. m BS ES ' L ----- r--r-r ? rrrawK itA g m Fun SALS One Merry -Go-Round, and a good canvas tent ttxl:! feet, one thousand feet ot lilun, cue good bass drum, three band horns, five manonotts. Ad dress, Mtts Dki.i.a Bkubakku. 7-S6 let, Fiirt Littletou, Pa. Trespass Notice. The undersigned hereby iflvesnqllee that the lands and premises of the Kil Ion County Kod and (Inn i:inb, no .r L'aiiizution duly Incorporated by the laws of Pennsylvania, situated in the townships of Wells aud Brush Cieek, eounty of Kulton aiidtiite of Pennsyl vaola, am private propel ty, and that all persons are w arned not to trespass on saiil lunils anU preuiises for i,e purpose of hnutiu. . fishing. Katheriug nuts or berries, ou in any other man ner whatever contrary to acts of as sembly in such easts made and provld ed as the law will br rigidly enforced. Fulton County Bon andOcn Cluu. ll-H-W-lf. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Uigaets what you eat. e have josl completed arraiigemetfi witli Harriabttrg Patriot by which we can offer The the Fulton County News and the daily morning Harrisbum Patriot the a.-tonislijnglv ov price of $0.50 Per Year - Cash in Advance Regular Price of Both Papers is $4 In tills way you can get nil of the news of your home town every week and the mv.s of the Slate Capitol, tele graphic news of Penoaylvania'ad the world in general, every morning for rtfiJy $'.".50 per year. The Patriot i; Bent, by the earliest mails and reaches all Town , and Rural Free 'Delivery Routes on the morning of issue. This Offer is Open to Everybody Send your 2.5o to-day either to The Pulton '.ami v ., ws or to The Patriot, llarrisburg, Pa. If you aiicadv gi-t hoth papers, subscribe for feoine ndutive or friend. .Kudosed Hud f2.r0 for wlucli please send The Fulton County News and Tho Harrisburg Patriot for one year. Name . JraS Street R. P. I). 'o. own . County S0 K0W0.00SP WVVWW VM l'si.AMty,lAAAA 0K0000.000: I Fulion County Bank. 0 . i . .-T-T-T-. V. . ' (OROAWgED IN 1HS7. ) j 3 Fer Cont. Inlereat Io Id on Time Deposits This old and well known Finaneial Institutiou is now K0 permanentlv liMiated in its new room iu the A. (J, Naeebiiild v t lag. LaFgO additions have been made to the X CAPITAL STOCK and tne number of Stoekholders has been increased to FIF TK'.'.X, whii li yives all depositors a security of upward of JS Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. 0. Tho Pulton County Hank does a GENERAL BANK ING BUSINESS ar-d extends every favor to their patrons ai.d fi ieiids, consisteiit .wilb sound banking. W I-f NELSON. p McConnuilsbury, Pa. Cashier. c NO ONK nfed suffer With libeu matlsm, I) y s p e p s i a, Liver Trouble, Kidney Disorders, Catarrh, Diabetes, Constipa tion, LVzemu, or any aliment aris injj from impure blood. Oai tab let of Bliss Miie Ms taken each day will nuickly put ihe most weakened system la perfeul order. Kaoh root, herb aud burn In its composiiiun has a spteiul mission to perform. Kach box of the lleinedy contains -txi Tablet i for ail .00 and a Registered Guaran tee to CUKK or Money Refunded. A A- Pajfe Almanac tells the story completely. The medicine U .NOT sold In .ii ..e stores, only by ae,culs. TUB AL0NZ0 0. ULISS COMPANY WASHINGTON, 0. C, ARK S0LC MAk liKS Or BLISS NATIVK III Id. -. SOLD BY J. A. ALLER. Knobsville, Pa. Orders ill led by mail. ksllthecouch 8 AND CURE THE LUNGS WTH Dr. King's New Discovery t n aio 1 1 tin a t FOR I OUGHSand V0LDS n! ri Its. 60c & $1.00 Frco Trial. Surest und Uuickeat (Jure for all THROAT and LVJNG TROUB IJEB, or XICifilY BACK. J Rheumatism I hyo found a trioil and bxtcd euro fur RIkmi. matlnol Notn reraedl that will .tralshtun th.i dUUirti'd lhnlji ot chronic crlppli'i. nor tuni Uny growtlis bsrk Ui fluuli ajruln. Tout In imuowlhlu. Milt I inn now unruly kill tho puinn and urni, of this di'iilorsblo dlueoilti. In (M-rmmiy with a Choraltt 111 the Citr of Piiiiii.ludt I found Urn lmt Ingndiiut with which Pr. Shoop lOi.-uinstic hVm.xly wm muds S pirf.ictod. d. i,iiidalil,. iinVrlutlon. Without tlmt lt liigrcii. iit. I mi( ivsj.fully trmted iiisny, man) i ;i of Hh, urristl.in: hut now, utuwt.il mil. loruily corn, all curahla cuhos of thllher,.oli.r,i luui h ilr.-ud. il dlsiiUiKi. TIiim.1 wiiddlkx snoiulur Wssli'S, loundio Ithi uiimtlc IHooil.HwmtodiHsolva siul piu. sivuy uiuliir thu actlnii of thlh ivun dy ua Initdy &i do.. buirur wliun added to pure wutHr. Ami ll. i, win ii dUsolvi-d. thosa pohionoua wnaUia freely puaa Iroiu tha ayitem, and thu rauaa of Itheiimntlam la gone forever. Tla-re la now no Mil need noactiuilexcii to snrr.T longer with out help. i aul), uud la coi.iidcncv ruouiuuiuud Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy W. S. DICKSON. FULTON COUNT! NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advanoe.