DoWitt.' Little Early Risers doti't liiilion or irrin-v Smnll P'.lls, easy In tiiUe. Sulci by i Trout's drost store. W. H iVclf, of Gem, was lu : town attend iu to business N'on-! day. HIDES. James Wipes A: Sous pay 10, 18, and 16c a pound cash, for beef hide at their butcher shop In Me.Conuellsburtf, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. Mr. and Mrs. Kicbsrd Hollcns ' Loud and .Miss Achsab Fisher take Mliis method of returning their tliunks to their numerous friends for kindnesses nnd sympathy ex tender! to them in the death of Benjamin Fisher. Keep the oros open and the slim clean when you have a out, burn, bruise or scratch, De Witfs Oubollzed Witch Hazel Salve penetrates the pores and heals quickly. Sold by Trout's drug store. A festival will Do held iu the prove at thh Presbyterian church at(roeu Bid, Friday afternoon and evening, August 9th. You are cordially invited to attend. Piles get quicK and certain re lief from Dr. Snoop's Mag:c Oint ment. Please note it is made alone for Piles, and its aotiou is positive aud certain. Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. Large nickle capped glass j.irs u ceuts. Sold by Dickson's drug store. An entertainment, social, and festival will be hold at the Siloam Methodist Episcopal Church, Sat urday afternoon and evening, August 17th. The entertainmeut feature will begin at 7:h"i in the evening and will consist of music rendered by the Sunday school assisted by two cornets. The proceeds to be applied to the re roofing of the church, w:'. Don't accept a cough cure that you m j.y be told is just as good as Kennedy s Laxative Cough Syrup Joecauf.e it isn't just as good there is tutU a difference. Ken nedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently upon the bowels and clears the whole system of coughs and colds, it promptly relieves lullammation of the throat and aJ lays irritation. Sold by Trout's drug store. The Salvation Army under tli" leadership of General J'eddin, will hold a meeting in (ieorge Bishop's woods on Timber Uidge. Saturday evening. August 17th, and Sunday, 18th, at 2:80 p. m., and at 6 o'clock in 'the evening. Mr. Peddiu will read from the raised print for the blind, and will sing some now pieces. The objact in holaing these meetings is to raise money to pay his rent. Come one, come all. Cetafroe sample of Dr. Shoop's "Health Coffee" at our store. II real cotlee disturbs your Stom ach, your lleart or Kidneys, then tiy this clever Coffee imitation. Dr. Sboop has closely matched Old Java and Mocha CotT-e in II a vor aud, yet it has not a single grain of real Colfee in it. D. Shoop's Health Coffee Imitation in made from pure toasted grains or cereals, with Milt, Nats, -etc Made in a m uute. No ted ions ait. You will surely like it - by E th. mi of s becoming somewhat of a rT. His speciality at pres . is copperheads. On F' iday he captured seven snakes of this Kind. His method is to follow tliem to their hiding place, set some odoriferous food there and then await its coming. He then with bare baud seises bis prey, so he states, and kills it. When he is bitten, he is not iu the least alarmed, for he puts an antidote on the part of the body affected. Mr. Lindsay strips these snakes ai d sells the skins. Orbisorua Dispatch. . "We neve, raj ent of oiling too littls," was one ol the ten rules of life of Thomas Jefferson, pres ident of the United States, and the rulo applios to every one without exception during this hot weather, decauso it is hard ior food, even in sn ail ijuautities, to be digested when fie blood is at high temperature. At tins season we should oat sparingly and properly. Wo should also help the stomach as much as posi ble by tbo use of a little Kodol For Indigestion and Dyspepsia, which w J rest tlio stomach by digesting the food itself S-ld by NCtDMORC. Our fnrmnrs have almost finish od housing nnc ,,1' the hea lest harvests we have h id for ma' y years. .lohu McCltllnn nnd wifs sr spending a lew days visltlUf! tin family of John Mann, at Maun pot-tntti e. Sea tr lee Sharp left hero last Tnotdfty for Hartford City, lu i Anna Gtlftar and her Utile sis tcr, who had been visiting amor;: n ei.ds m this county, returned to their borne iu Johnstown last Week. li of. Palmer and mother, spent Sui ilny evening with the former's uncle, Dennis Morgret, iu lower Thompeo.i, Mrs. Mary Dyers aid Mi. Liasle Thorn peon, Of I'utsburi., mother and sister of Mrs. Walter Pec Ir, ftreguents ol Mrs. Pec If W. F, Hart and sou Floyd spent a day in Cumberland hvt week. Mrs. Molhe Dixon and children of Pittsburg, came toher father's home last Thursday for their summer outing. Cipt. and Mrs. Dixoi., of Salu via, spent Sunday with their friends here. The Captain, al though much afiiicted with deaf less, is as jolly as a boy. Mrs. Srah Garland, of Piuey Plains, Md., is visiting among her friends in this vk-.nity. P. P. Mann and sou Harold spent a night last week with the family ol Chaney Gordon, Miss F.ihcl Dixon, of Chambers burg, is spending a few weeks among bar Fulton couuty friends. I . HAOHSTOWN MD .4 - - - - WKIT! K)K IU.UITKATIO C?I.O-0 T.J. WIENER Farm For Sale. The iimlnrsii:neil will sell at. private naif, a FARM, situate In Dublin teWB hip, Wo raUnt north f Knopsvllle, eontuininc HO sens, more or Ions: about M seres altered ami In sjoOu Uoodition, balatire in voting timber. The Inpro vsuMuti srs a prnottesllj new two-story I'KAMI'. IKH SK, wltli a well of soft water right at the porch: HANK BARN, wnyon slied null corn rili, hoif pen, etc. There are two small orchards of apples, pssohsi, ami elierrles. Less than half a mile from school. A splendid chance for usTMOflS Ol small means. Terms to -.nil. Geo, it. Rem, Knobsvflls, Pa. NUNtlNfl MM TROUBLE "I've lived iu Calitorria 20 years, and am still hunting fir trouble in the way of burns, sores, wouuds, boils, cuts, sprains or a case of piles that liucklen's Ar nica Salve won't quickly cure," writes Charles Walters, cf Alle ghany, Sierra Co. No use hunt iug, Mr. Walters; it cures every case. Gnaran'eed Trout's drug store. 125c. K. McCiaic. n. J.l.inilsay, ot iJuulmg- Deal Dogs Arc Rare. People have been known to ex cuse watch dogs for dereliction of duty on the ground that the dogs might be hard of hearing. This excuse ouht not to go. A veterinary surgeon of Cleveland remarked that in his thirty-five years' experience he had never heard of a deaf dog. His remark led to inquiries amojg two or three other veterinai lea and not one had ever heard of a dog that couldn't hear. When a watch dog or any other dog doesn't hear a man that is prowling about the house it is because it doesn't want to hear. Horses are frequent, lv treated by vetoriuaries for deafness, and even cats are hard of hearing occasionally, but deaf dogs seem to be unknown in Cleveland at least. Cleveland Plain Dealer. ORPHANS' COURT SALE of Valuable REAL ESTATE. SATURDAY. AUGUST 31. 1907. Tin- uudct-. vmil. ' HiatehMM of the minor ohtlilrftii of Ho H. DMMiels. Isteof the Uoronnh of McGeBtielbitiUrtf. dism?wd, by virtuts of hu ordsi o lbs OrsusnV Ootttt of trillion oounty, will bsi r 10 public MSI6.SI tin i raatdaiiM of I he tl 't'eusrrl, op tlw SPOTO dUP, the I olio w w real MWM : The .MANSION HOUSB and two low -ini.te on Worth Second street in sniil HoronftS: the ode lot bavlov nil the nuildlQii therodn. iiulstiiiiiif a new. moddtn. hrtok ou.ed mv SI.I.IM ; complete in nil It-, farabdunstt, tuteii wiih imth. water cloaet. nnl water la Kltoben ami cellar. Aho. alarfe oat kitchen una wood boune combined. Iiii-kc na ble( boa pen. nnd oblolteu hoiwe nil imiiiiiaKs beicu etu (i ft y new iiliI iminieil, unil In ttrwt . oondieon. The other lot adjolbll u the tl, .t deaorfbrd. uinl win he soul with It. or sep aratety, to a iii pttrohaacr. Alo mi no tivhleil h:ilr-;:iterest Ir. the tiulhl iih: nnd lot. .:oinmouly known aa (he FULTON DtMOCRAT PROPERTY" on uter Street, oppoatte the i-niton Hons,.. The Imilitlnjf li purt hnek unil purl frame, nnd i- In 004, condition, imvinif been kepi iu re pnir: ThK is uniter leuae no il April i. h''H. but h-nse win he tmaferred il deal red by puroban. er. Oeunl 'i'erms. w-hlcb will be made fully known 00 day of sale. MBBRnX W. NAUR UID. li. MKtXOTT, URO. A BARRIS, i iiiiirdltins. PUBLIC SALE of REAL ESTATE. Mv tirtu of fin ovilr of the Orphans' Court, j of Kullou County the unilersiiined, udmitilstru ton or the KHiittf if Iuvitl Ilnili.iket. lute ( I Dublin township, dreettnetl, will Hell on the I premtsM ta ntoceprinin iioiiow . on FRIDAY. AUGUST 23. 1907. the roUowtuvi r- f iw . 'ontuiQintf st ueres, nior- or ii-s. ;.bout oue ImII f m hio'i ;s lmiroved. and the other hull In Tlu b r kCIKl. MjOtOlg of fttOtfHWl KtfHo. llrubstkor'N huh-. Mcorail ho'r.-. SheT ilehi h jits und oiaer-1 Tne ImpTOH ttMUlfl are u i aj t: i i i rx o HOUMi L9g S -4i hi . and other out hull Uufji, htoM ub jeet to) fldow dower. EMUe to lie-in at ol ioVt p. in., when termN will Dsn made known v c. BIIOAAKSP, W. 11. NKhSON. Adnilnl.strutor . VALUABLE FARM at Public Sale. The nndersik'uert. n x v II sell ul public Neighbor (jot l-oolcd. "I was literally couglnug myself to death, and had become too iveak to leave my bed; aud neigh bors predicted that I would nev er leave it alive; but they got fool ed, for thanks be to Cod; I was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery. It took just four one dollar bottles to com plotcly cure the cough and restore me to good sound health," writes Mrs. Eva Lncapher, of Crovortown, Stark Co., lud. This King ol cougli and cold cures, and healer of throat and lungs, is guaranteed by Trout's drug store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. in for Mrs, Bndle Trn i e on the nrenuaea on l.tek.t a Creek in ltelfn-1 low-iislm, about I'.. miles norm of Oeoi eosloitlee, on SATURDAY. AUGUST 3. 1907. the following ran estute to wit : r f- ri m, oontejniuj 7:1 acres unil Til perche nnd allow anoe, ndlofnlds ianda ol Wm.Kelnor, Aiisulom Uellott'e helrn, Joseph K Mellon. Ida I."k-s hells,. About one-th til iii timber, nnd bblttllpe .leaii 1 .mil In cood stnte ol I'ultivntion. The MHtrot tnienis are : Lou Eioiiee. Log Sam, -i act o Jier bnltatosa. Oojd well neur the uoor. Sale 'eins at 1 o'clock, p, m. Ten 'er cent of bid on day of wile, .mc-third rieiin .'I the ri n i cent, w hen deed Is lliude. nnd hii nice io sui! put-ehimer. .1. TllllMAS l.AI.KV. Trll-09 Aaeut. Tr it's druir store, Larif: Rocks ol I'owU. So many who have excellent success with a few fowls meet with failure when they increase their numbers, and they are at a Liss lo know the reason, remarks a writer iu Iowa Homestead. Cenetally tiny fail to increase their accommoaations in propor tion Uj the increase in the (lock. They fail U recognize the fact that large Hocks are difficult to feed, so that each individual may 83cure its allAtod share; that vari ius ail men ta have to be guard ed against ivhore large Hocks are kept that are comparatively uu known among moderate sued flocks; that large Hocks require much attention. New Law Signed. Under tne new law signed by the (ioveruor it is a misdemeaunr for any person to sell or give, or cauae to be sold or given cigar ettes or cigarette papers to per sons undei 21 years of age. The penalty is from tUX) to $800 tine Buggies and Wagons I have just refilled my shed w ith a linn lot of :t in I Wagons whleh I am selling un der a written guarsntst at Rock Bottom Prices, 1 also have in stock a lot of Hulls' Wheels sod OutClf.V Poles. I wnut your trade. PJease come and see mv Itook before you ntuUe a pumhsn. Thank log the public for liber al putronaue in the past, and Holiuiting u I'tifititiuttui'o of the same in the future, I urn yours. Very respectfully, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. Anions the Farmers. Warm sandy lands with south ern exposure are the most desir able for grapes. A few of the best standard varieties cau bo profitably marketed as grapes in bulk for wiuo making amoug our foreign residents is increasing so rapidly us to make a large and proti table market for grapes th it. may bo easily aud cheaply growu on inairy fields that are only con widored practically worthless. J. H. Hale in Americat Cultiva tor. M.s. Thomas Ciydeand daugh ter Ha'en, of I'hiladolpltia, are visiting her brother's and tester's in the t love. July Sale of SUMMER MILLINERY. Bits at cos . l'lowors, Plumes. Kibbous, Uibbons. Infants' and Children's Head Wear. Dress Goods. Panama, Serge, Mohair, Henrietta, Cashmere, Voile. White Goods. India Ltuen, Madras, Organ dies, Linen. American Lady Corset. Illatk Kid (Hove. Wlillc Kid liluvcs. Summer Silk.. Taficla Silk-. Ladles' Summer Knll Lndcruca'. Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Hosiery, (ilovef, Veillnt. LMHROIDLKibS. All-Over Lacrs, Inserliaus, Val Licei. Ladies White Shirt Waists, Ladies White Dress Skirts. Ladies Whit" Hosierr. Ladies IJttck Hosiery, Ladies Hells and Helting, Ladies Neckwear. T, J. Wiener, Hancock, Maryland. liauncr Patterns In Stuck. 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 tfivinjr, special attention toother 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 fine 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. We have a full line ot them and at ritfht prices. Come and see them. We have a full line of the Rice Hutchins Shoes. These shoes possess a style and finish peculiar to them- O selves, and cannot fail to please you. O Farmers, don't forget, we hava Fertilizers on hand at all times. We want your trade. Give us a call. Highe$t prices paid for produce. Madden Bros. J H Telephone Connection. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits. RESOURCES l AP&6, 1906. $47,338.69. SEPT. 4, 1906, $118,094.99. JAN. 26, 1907, 144, 509.46. MAY 2U, 1907, 1 69, 14 7.9 5. Tlip abovn extracts from several reports to the Comptroller oftlieCur r D0J of tin' I'nlteil States show In an emphatic manner the success achieved by The Flrnt National Hank of McConBSUsbom, With progressive spirit and conservative methods, this hank has proven Its advantages , aQ insti tution deserving jour confidence. The chief concern of the officers and dl-n-ctors of this hunk is tin) welfare of the d"posi ors and the security of their dopmits. Wc solicit yenf business. i.oans made on personal and collateral security, and Notes dis counted. Courteous treatment to all. Correspondence solicited from those desiring Loans or wishing to ()ien an account with us. If you cannot call In person, send your deposits by mall, they will receive prompt attention. LEWIS H. WT.-L., FRANK P. LYNCH. PHPOIUENT. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. VICE PRESIDENT. ATTORNEY ANO SOLICITOR. MERRIL W. N ACE CASHIER. B. FRANK HENRY. ASST. OASHICR. VALUABLE FARM At Private Sale. The undersigned, intending to quit funning, will olfer ut private sale his fut'in situated on road to Covalt, l miles north of Plum I:. in. This turm contains about l IU acres, in addition to which is 0 acres of good timber land. These tracts will be sold sup Srstsly, provided the home furui L sold li rut: or both together, ai tuuy suit bs purchuser. The fund is in . good statu of cultivation, most of it bsi just been limed, and a kiln ready to burn now. There is plenty of fruit of ul) kinds, and u good well ol water ut the door. Thi Improvements con sist, of u story dwelling hous", i rooms und basement uud cellur. Just bees remodeled. Oocd burn and all olher outbuildings. For further in foi ination, call on or uddrcss II. It. fvm, Plum Ituu, Ps. VALUABLE FARM MT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned, desiring to retire from farming, will oiler at pr vatu sale his home farm, situate on the Cine I load two miles north of McCoti'iells blllg. This furm contains about 1 Hi acres, iu addition to whloh is H'ty sorsi of vuluublu timber laud. These tracts will be sold sepurutely, provided the home farm is sold lirst, or both to gether it the puirhaser may desire. 'I'lie laud is iu Hpieudid state of eiilti v ul ion, well wutered, aud plenty of ex cel lent fruit. There Is a never fulling mii;: of excellent water at the house, and an abundant supply of water in the barnyard. The improvements consist of a comfortable OWKLLINU HOUSE, large HANK BAHN, wagon bed, and olli- outbuildings For further information, call on or ad dress OlsolttiK Hnyohk, or 8. W. Kmif, I H if. MoConriellsburg, J'a. $1.00 PERFECT SIGHT GLASSES Sold by Mail Ouiy Ptrfect Slglil Glasses Have nonrustable frames the len sesare beveled-edge, centered, ground und polished. They will relieve eye Strain, painful vision, tired, sotting eyes aud make reading or sewing com fortable. Opticians und oculists charge, f.i 00 lo ;hh for like values. Save money save your eyes -send 11.00 and get the bebt. When bending your if answer these questions. Age, uuve you worn glasses before' Tf so, for far or near usu and how many years? How close to the eyes can you read ordinal y newspaper print without glasses '; cjtate the di.s- jtancein inches Are the eyes promi I nent or deep set? Is the nose sum I . medium or large where glasses are to rest' Measure accurately in inches kbit distance from the center of oue eye ' to the center of the other. Stale if I you wisii straight or hook bow flumes or eye glasses Write your nan nnd i address plainly. I'KKFbCT SIUIIT OPTICA' rM ANY, l.taambeisburg, I', Hides Wanted. The uudosigood will pay for groun hidos free from cuts, tin. fo. lowing prices ; Stuors aud heifers, 10c; sows, Do.; bulls, He; calf-iskias, 60to8(lc; Uilow, 4c. i 'i.t hull's, 1 cent a pound less than foregoing prices; salted hides, 11 to 12 ceti ts. I'aui. Wacnkh. DIRLCTORS : LEWIS H. WIBLE, JNO. P. SIPES. JNO A. HENRY. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. D. L. GRIS8INUER. R. M. KENDALL. S. W. KIRK. Mrs. A. F. Little's Big Underselling Store. JVe still have a few hats and trimmings on hand, that tve will close out at cost. If you want to save money and get a bar gain, COME SOON. Respectfully, Mrs. A. F. Little, McConnellsburg. Opposite Postoffice. J.K.JOHNSTON t:r'. I- 11 you only Knew how much money you could save and how dur able it is, you would sui'clv use PAROID ROOFING for rnofi ati-il hi lies of all farm hullillnira. i'" tl kiipllcd by ntir i.ns, Wnttfr, ;!.. MM. hnt anil folil nof. Llulit amtw cixiutius no Uk.r; dues not tutnt rati) watrr. ltlustratlnn ttmvs shown UrfKl stock bsru lu 'il .!:.!.' i . iii.! v it u l'urold. Send for Free Sample. Hook of poultry and farm buUttlnf plsns tor a 3 cnt stamp uud name of nearest doalur. J. K. Johnston, HcConneilsuiirH, Fa. Originator t f compittt rajing kit $m tvtry rati. W 5 ST THE TAN CALF 'OXFORD BLUCHER PATTERN B ft AND NEW ASK TO SEE SPECIAL July and August Sale of Men's and Boys' CLOTHING PRICES exceptionally low. Just received a NEJV STOCK of Hats,CaPs& Shirts A Full Line of Men's, Women's and Children's UNDERWEAR All Sizes The Best MASON FRUIT JARS. Pints 45c; Quarts 50c, and half gallons 65c. J. K. JOHNSTON. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. Forsalo st Trout's drutf1- tore DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU BAT -IWlLNMitaHWuMSHIillli trial Mm, .kktabtaHa 'Maw MIT AT Tan hhuiw a. m. C DsWXTT OOMAMT, OMICAOCL OJU A -it tor Kh.Ik' h 1907 Alms ia(t and 900 Year G)n1er.