n 7 FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. X B, W. PK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. AUGUST 8, 1907 Published Weekly. 51 .00 per Annum in Advance. mivshtisimi Rates. Jer square cf 8 line a times II M. ' Ver square each aubfteqiient Insertion BO. Ati advertisements inserted for less lhan ! ihi-ea months charged by the square. .1 njos. Jsmos. I yr I i One-fourth column H.ion. iljnno I tm.ni Use-half oolumn .. I so.o I m oo One Column 40.00. I I 00. 7.u.i A Safe and Sure Cough Cure. Kemps Balsam Dws not contain Opium, Morphine, or any other narcotio or "hubiUforniiug" drug. , There Is nn Narcotic In Kemp s Balsam, i Nothing of a pninonona or harmful , i ll ni ter enters intuits composition. ' This clcnn ami puro coinfh cure bllM roughs thai cannot be cured , by any other medicine, i !t ha Hnvel thousanila from con- sumption. It has s.tve,! thonsamls of lit . . i A BOc. liotilo contains 40 doges. 1 At all druggists', 25c, r.Oc. and 11, i Ihm'l aecrpl anything else. 1.' . 'nk hal! rpnl a i.me fi iouds in this few Co.'- it N .1 P ii-ifT arnj Oauy ticy at Mrs days ' itit Mr hippy 0mt their house. Mr. and Mm FSank Roefeea ttnithnf Johnelowb is vleRiug Mis. llockeusnnth's parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McClure. Will Vlall Groceries EyeSight Specialist At the Washington House McConnellsburp; Pa., 2 Days Friday and Saturday August 16 and 17. ooooooooocoo oooooooooo Low With the su it, is every man's duty to make himself orotitable t mankind. Seneca. Wonldst thou excel ''. I. 't pur pose run a thread of gold from sun to sun ! James Iluckham. 17. I'actx Ahout ill Itiblc. The middle hook is Pfoverbp. 'I'll" middle verse is Acts xvii: The shortest verse is John xi, I'liessa- EXAMINATIONS FREE. DR. J. N. HELMAN. Overcoming Ueadaohe, our specialty .III 1 1 11 si s arc a'ntr nn I rrt for lira years, 'rices from, $ la $S. II 6 (la ml i fi ll le. 'liaise call a I Hotel. EXAMINATIONS FREE. Value BEAUTY n Frices The middle book n lonians. frhr vhnrlot. rnran la T lltusnmt. Make such a habit of well doiug ; cjeg , -in you. that you shall not know , e, hth how to do evil. Sir Philip Sid 0f ti10imthPsam. ney' The twenty-first verse of Iv.ra As fruit and (lowers draw their 1 vii, contains all tho letters of the ripeness down from (leaven, to alphabet. men themselves may crown. Gerald Massey. If we look down, then our shoulders stoop. If our thoughts look down, our character beuds. Alexander McKenzie. I have seldom known anyone who deserted truth in trilles that could be trusted in matters of importance. Paley. In actual lif,-, as agetieral rule, it is the common, not the uncom mon, person who does noble things. Cafeadio Ream. For as a ship without rudder 1. tossed to and fro with the waves, so the man that is negligent is mauy ways tempted. Thomas a Kempis. Opportunity is the Mower of time, and as the stalk may re- rtiaiu when the flower is cut otT. so time may remain with us when opportunity is gone Bond. Aspire to be great, but only if allied to, and accompanied by goodness; so that if the greatness comes not, your mind is con ten 1 with being good. James Piatt. To be a strong hand in tle dark to another in time of need, to be The middle chapter of the en tire Bible is also the shortest the 1 17th Psalm. In the new testament thare are 87 I ooks, 2(')0 chapters, 7,988 versos, 181,258 words and 8tf8,880 I letters. In tho old testament there are 88 hooks, 988 chapter, 88,214 verses, 590,489 words, and 2,728, 1"!' letters. The nineteenth chapter of the second Book of Kings and the :!7th chapter of Isaiah are practi cally the same. The middle chapter would be Unmans xiii, if there " ere a chap ter more, and Rnmaus xiv, if a i -banter less. Tho middle verse would be '2 Chronicles XX, 18, if there were a verso more, and verse 17, if there were a verse loss. Dr. J. N. Helman, oi the Mahatfey Optical Co , 339 Fifth Ave.. Pittsburg, Pa., will be in AlcConnellsburir, at the Wash- IttypPCtori of the State Agricul lurnl Department ere making an inspection of air the wholesale ntnl retail groceries: in the Stub' and m' ing that they conform with the in u pure food laws which have recently been enacted and which 1 require that all goods displayed f'oi' sale in hulk or packages shall bear a guarantee of their purity n.. a statement o weir lnjrreui- ni,tfm Unil, J.,,, t-jj.,,, . b.1.j- a . suk kA cuts if they are manufactured from Lrl iI7 r "Jl" a,,u any substance foreign to the o,i- 17th- for ,he purpose of testing the Sight and the fitting of ginai article which they are sup- I his tit m is well known in the adjoining counties, poswt to present, anu vimi oecnoru ana tveretr every 2 montns. from now on. Dr. Helman will make regular trips to McConnellsburg. All lenses are guaranteed for 2 years, and any change or re correction needed within that time is made free of charge. Examinations are free, and all are treated courteously wheth- " I . .a . . . ...a whi h they had on hand ai the time j er an orut'r is given or not. Uur specialties are the overcom the law went into effect and every j ing of headaches, nervousness, and all cases of defective vis- 'Uwl vt-11 I ; im an f . , i r, . I tlio In if .J lill IIVA. 17 KM VII I ' 'I I.J I , I i into operation as so m is possible so that there will be no undue ac tivity to secure its enforcement. As the terms of the law are very intricate and might he misiinder KtOod easily by the novice, the in spectors have been given instruc tions to visit all grocers, and to thoroughly explain all the differ ent provisions of the law so that any question to arise in the near future which might cause unwar ranted delays in bringing it- oper ation to the efficiency which is expected. While the State Department has instruction to enforce the luw to the letter, it is well understood that it will take some time for the grocers to dispose of the Roods BUY HERE. Hot Weather Offerings. Our Bbowing of Mid-Summer Merchandise is very inter esting in styio, quality and price. Quality and quantity always here for selection. We never uacriKce Quality in order to g:ve quantity. We endeavor to give good vnlue at all times. Silks, Dress fTportS, White Waisttnd, India LincoH, I. men Suitings, Cotton Suitings, Fancy Lurvlns, fancy Ciughauis, I'laln tiiiijhains. l'Mgured 1 'rcu.'s, Walking Skirts. Long OlovaSj I ndies' Jlelts, I 'ndcrwenr, White Hosiery, Blaok Hosiery, Tan Hosiery, Hack Comb's, Sidn Combs, Ladies' Neckwear, i. ace ami Insertion, All )ver Lace, Millinery, Ribbons, Veiling?, i a lis. I. ace ( Hirtdins, Curtain Swiss, Drapery, Pillow Cages, HheetR, Toweling, Linen Towels. ion. The coirecting of children's eye-sight, such as cross eyes, myopia, or near sight: hypcrmatropia, or far sight, and astigmatism, are given particular attention. While this firm is almost unknown in Fulton county, we expect by the character of our work, to build up a practice as we have in Bedford countv. Our, system of examination does not require the use of drops or drugs. All lenses are ground according to the prescription. We do not give something near what vou require, but exactly what the case calls tor. WHAT CAUSES HEADACHES? K VALUABLE LtsSON. "Six years ago I learned a val liable lesson,"' writes John Pleas nt, of Magnolia, Ind. "I then tiegan taking Br. King' New Life Pills, and the longer 1 take thorn the better I find them." They pierced the heart that loved him. -Benjamin Constant. Klsinj From the tirave. A prominent manufacturer, Wm. A. Fertwell.of I.ueama.N. O, relates a most remarkable exper ience. He says: "After taking less than three bottles of Klectric Bitters, I feel like one rising from the grave. My trouble is Bright' disease, in tho Diabetes stage. I fully believe Electric Bitters will cure nit- permanently, for it has already stopped the liv er and bladder complications which have troubled rne for years." Guaranteed at Trout's drug store. Price onlv 50c. The "Near'' and "Off" Horse. Why do wo speak of the "near ' aud "oil" horsed Because in the days when the driver walked bo side the horses his position was always at the left, with his right arm next the team, explains Xa tional Stockman and Farmer. Therefore in driving a pair the ho.-se on the left was nearer than the one on tho right. The "near" horse is always the one on the left. a cup of strength to a human soul Ploa80 everybody, t.uare.nteed in a crisis of weakness, is to know j at Trout'a drug store. 25a the glory of life. Black. The great question of life is the William Pindlay Hughes and suffering we cause; aud the Ut-1 Wlte of Philadelphia are Upending most ingenuity of metaphysics a fow weeks in this place for rest cannot justify the man who has Ud recreation. Mr. Hughes was j born in McConnellsburg, and was a teacher in the public schools ol this county when Hiram Winters was county superintendent. He graduated in the class at the Shippensburg state normal with HQ. Woodal and Dr. Joseph Bar ton, and later graduated in Med iceuoatthe Pciversity of Pen nsylvania. Mr. Hughes has been a life long student, a-id during his vacation here, will make a special study of our local flora, and will be pleased to have any of our teachers, pupils, or oth?rs in terested in the study of platit life, accompany him on his walks in the neighborhood. Of course, this will not cost the folks takinc advantage of this opportunity to get instruction in botany, a single cent, and it will afford Mr. Hugh-! es pleasure to be able to awaken an interest in this -one of the most i useful and fascinating hlMfl 0f investigation. Free Tuilinn. Have you read about the Cali tornia, Pa., State Normal for the last three'weeks in the NEWS? It trains teachers, giving them free tuition while in school, and life certificates to teach after graduation. It also has tine mu st 3 and commercial departments. Three large dormitories give its students a safe and pleasant home life. A faculty of thirty trained teachers, each a specialist in his o vn department, is a guarantee of strout, and elTei tive school work. For catalogue, address ' Normal," California, Pa. Subscribe for the "News, 'only f 1.00 a year. I will mail you free, to prove me- j rit.samples of my Dr.Shoop's Re storative, and my Book on either ' eJ . tt .. i. I jjf njjejjsitt, tuu anal i or ine llt- nevs. Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are merely sym -ptoms ofadeeper ailment. Don't make the comraou error of treat ing symptoms only. Symptom treatment is treating theresultof your ails.ent, and not the cause. WeakStomach nerves the'naido nerves mean Stomach weakness, always. And the Heart, and Kid neys as well, have controlling or insido nerves. Weaken those uer ves, and you inevitably have vital organs, llereis where Dr. Shocp's Restorative has made its farm No other remedy ever claims to treat the " inside nerves". Also for bleating, biliousness, bad breath or comploxnu ., use Dr. Sboop's Restorative. Write Die to day for samples and free Book. Dr. Snoop, Racine, Wis. The Restorative is sold by Dickson M drug store. This is the season of the year when church congregations have to suffer in attendance on account of Sunday outing and picnic par ties; old folks and babies from hot weather; the ice man from having to work overtime; the coal man from not much a doing, the printer from lugging his salary tround, aud the telephome girl from lack of business enough to keep her awake. In fact this is a kind of out of sorts time of year for all hands, so lets sympateize with one another, aud not grow weary in well doing. A horrible and distressing acci dent happened in tho machine hope of the Friok works, in Wav nesboro, one day last week. Ora La Boon, aged 19, son of J. F. Bubo, was drawn through a nar row space of the 'boring' machine he was operating and terriblv in jured. 1 ie has since died. Cold Discovered Here Geological engineers who have probed every nook and examined every rock formation it) this sec tion are enthusiastic over 1 lie dis covery of gold hearing quartz in the hillside opposite the old Bowles mill east of Hancock and in the old lield adjoining. Specimens were first pinked up just back of the i old toll gate house and the geol ogists hecomiug interested got down to the creek bed and fount! a cliff of good quart.. The fringe of hillside where the quart pro trudes belongs to Mr. Preston Bowles, whereas the land under which the deposit no doubt lies H tho property of Jojin T. Mason. : Ajlitt le farther north a similar for- ination underlies the lands of J. T. Bridges and Preston Bowles. The I location is ideal for mining. The 1 Big Tonoloway creek winds its way at the font n the hillside, sev- 1 eral hundred feet high; making the opening of a mine or mines :m easy task. The conditions resem ble those of the Klondike. Plenty of water for washings and hydraii he mining, The old hill so long deemed barren and a waste may bt the custodian of undreamed of Wealth We bops so. Hancock Star. Pro. James B. Jones, a gradu ate of tho Shippensburg state normal, and a son of Sheriff Jones, of Franklin county has been, elected principal of tho schools at Orbionnia at a salary of $) a month. Astigmatism la not a disease, but a defect in Uu sluipe of tho eyeball such as irregiilatiius in the curvature of the cornea and crystalline lens. Astig aiatlsin necessitates an irregular strain upon the muscles in uiljusling for dif ferent objects, thus causing an exhaust of nerve energy, consequently you innv readily see Why this abnormal condi tion produces nervousness. (Jan you not see that the constant drain on your nerve supply weakens tllo entire nervous system, and they end in manyCaSea incomplete nervous prostration? In fact there Is no r)e I feet in the eye which causes more dis npmfoct and sulloring than astigma ; turn, and yet a peculiar feature about astigmatism is. the people who have it seldom know that anything is wrong I with their eyas. Tin y attribute all I their snivel ing to some other cause. They believe t hey can see as well as anyone, and in a good many cases ! they can, but tho overwork is going on j just the same, and tho exhaust supply ; thus affects the brain, and when you disturb the brain, you have pained the I highest seat and center of the whole I nervous system; consequently you have a daily headache, also pains ex tending down ine Duel, o! vour nee,:! and shoulders which is thought to b;; neuralgia) u ringing and roaring in the head; blood -shot eye balls, a stick ing or burning sensation, a reeling as though sand was in your eyes, a naus eating feeling of the stomach, proline for prescriptions and medicine to cure your headache, neuralgia and nerv ousness, is simply money thrown awuy. What you want is a properly ground lens to overcome the muscular and nervous strains thus placing your eyes in a perfect f( ;ii which produc es tt complete state of rest. Then you have removed the OaUSe, and your headache ceases for good. 0TTE88 work cannot DO IT. The eye is without doubt the most delicately adjustoU part of the whole body, and the most wonderful oue. Ii is impossible for one not versed in tho science of refraction I which in oilier words means just how the light should enter tne eye and in what pro portion i to give the proper correction required for defective eyesight. A greut many people do not understand what glasses are intended for. They think they are used merely to enlurge or magnify. That theory is entirely wrong, that is not their object; instead they are used to throw tha light Into the eye oi the angle and depth that will make it artificially perfect and by o doing the vision is improved with out any strain on the muscles except that which Is necessary in a perfect eye. 1)2 per cent of nervous and sick headaches eorne from defective eye sight, and glasses properly tilted will stop them entirely. The overcominj; of headaches Is one of our specialties, anil in no case Shoos, Oxford Ties, White Slippers, Men's Dross Shirto, Men's Neck-wear, Men's Under-wear, Mattings, Rugs. JAMES G. TURNER & CO., Masonic Temple. - - . Hancock, Md. xxxxxxxxxoo oooooooooooo I McClain's Store I have two of the best brands of i Stock Food 0 0 for horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry, and lam gaing to give 5 per cent, off from now un til August 15th. Now is the time that your horses need a little ton ing up. Don't overlook it. X 1 V w I i . r. vji'', E. R. VlcCLAIN. West End of Boardwalk, M cConnellsSburg, Pa. 8 0 OH c:xxxx;;xxxx xxxxxxxxxxxi; wIlMPR IM tlll l'P ii i i..'t-i I, ing vomiting spells, loss of a ppetiet I ed glasses for this trouble have we'Jiud and irritability. Thereby money spent a failure. ' We Lave jvist completed arrangements; with The Harrisburg Patriot by which we can oiler the Fulton County News am the daily morning Harrisburg Patriot H. a.. ...-,! I I n i"i i hp .iMmwii lUglv low prlGO GI r.50 Per Year JL Cash in Advance Regular Price of Both Pnpors is $1 In this way you can get ali of the news of your home town every week and the news of the State r'apitol. tele graphic news of Pennsylvania and the world in general, every morning for only $2.50 per year. The Patriot is sent by (he earliest mails and reaches all Towns and Uur.) I Free Delivery Routes mi the morning of is.-ue. This Offer is Open to Everybody Send your 2.fi0 to-day Dither to The Fulton Cmmiv News., rn. The Patri.lt, J larrisluirg, Pa. if you atreudy gel both papers, subscribe lor some relative or friend. bnotoaed fiud $2.50 for whicli please send The Fulton County ' ws and The Harrisburg Patriot for one year. . Name Street R, F. fi. Si Town .... . . .Countv a.nrv Fulton County Bank.f as "" - ' j5 JJ (ORGANIZED IN 1887.) -3 Per Cant. Intereat Paid on Time Deposit. This old and well known Financial Institution Is now permanently located in Its new room lu the A. V. Na.ee build ing. Large additions have been made to the v 8 8 0 CAPITAL STOCK and the number or Stockholders has been increased to FIF TK10N, which gives all depositors a security of upward of X TlU H i n rl ro A Tlirvno inrl ft y 1 1 -- a v iiumoi vu iiuu.-?ciinj LruilCll X X The Fulton County Bank does a GRNKUAf, HANK ING BUSINESS ur.d extends every favor to their patrons und friends, consistent with sound banking. W. H. NELSON, Cs McConnellsburg. Pa. Cashier. xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxi Peso and Lelluce. The modern varieties of peas aie far larger than the old round seeded kinds, buttheso have as well other excellent qualities t i Mr. and Mrs. William R. Uuth raull, and son William Of Oreen- castle, drove over to thia place on recommend them, remarks Oar- Tuesday afternoon and on Wed- 1 denimr. Some of the newer vane nesday morning they returned hm$ taking with thorn their daughter Miss Jess. " 'a icvvulum fat; ft.jw to fill immense size, but if quickly grown on good soil are ofexeellont : quality. Lost. Lost on top of Cove mountain on Chain borsburg pike, between top and the old stone bouse, July ltitb, an open face ladies gold watch with gold fob and elk tooth at ond of fob. A reward of ten dollara will be paid for there turn of the watch and fob to the N ii w h office. AjflHI NO NK need Milier with Itheu mutism, D y s i e p s I a, Liver Trouble, Kidney Disorders, Caturrh, Diabetes, Constipa tion, Kc.ema, or uny ailment aris ing from imp, re blood. One tab let of Bliss Native Herbs taken each day will quickly put the most weakened system in perfect order. Each root, herb and buric in its composition has u special mission to perform. Kach box of the Itemed' contuius Jon Tablet ! tor Si. Oil und a Registered Guurun tue to CUHE or Money Refunded. A 32 Page Almanac tells the story completely. The medicine is NOi' sold in drug stores, only by agents. THE ALONZ0 0. ULISS COMPANY WASHIN0T0N. D. C. ARE SOLE MAK ERS Or DLISS NATIVE HERBS. SOLD fly . A. ALLER, Knobsville, Fa. Ordeis tilled by mall. KILLthb COUCH AND CURE THE LUNGS m" Dr. King's New Discovery FOR U 0NSUMPTI0N Print PUGHS and 60c & $1.00 OLDS Fres Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. Weak Women To W(jk and nllina woniun. thern U at leat win Way to lii-lii. Uut With that way, Iwu irwuiiuau,, t".t l nliln. il Oiitilalocal.ua.. it ciintiiu- ......u.. .'in in, ,i nn. lUIUruiIll. INlUl CkM'lltluJ. Iii Sliuop , Klght Cure U tint I I I)r. Hlitxjp'g ki'itoratlve. tln nmiiiltutlonul The Iiiriiit r Ur. Shotip'a Nlglu ( tint ia ttiplral ri membrane uuppnsiiory ri m.-tly while lr tlititip a Kesiniatlve la wholly an liiu-nial trtaW nieut. The llestemtlvo rtutlu a thniugliout ll.e mlro ayateni. aenklns ih,. rt-jmlr ul aU uarvu. all tlaaue. and all nllpiunu Tim Nlaol ( iire", tta lia imme impllM. in Ifs Work wliilt. you alorp j. aoot) es atire and Uiflniii ' '"""'" ' Ileal. !.-. I weakin-anv. una dUJiarsea. w ill,, the Keau.ratlve. eases lieryoua tf.Vi.V-'1, .lv'." oaewe.1 vlaor and aml.Hlvn, bill Id up watetl llaauea. lirlugTm, als.ut rvnewYd sti. isih. vigor, ami energy. Take Dr. Snoop's i,Vh. ,"t!y,!--1i,l''.)!'iM-" seiier.l tome lo ii," kjbiem. lor punitive local liolp, uae as wull Dr. vShoop's Night Cure W. S. DICKSON. FULTON COUNT? NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advanoe.