Boy Timothy Seed at theli win Store. Uushm at Sallllh) bus just n ceived two cars fieih fertillaers, and is selling at right prices. Mr. Thomas Truax, of Need more was iu town on Fridiiv. The l r win Store stalls Masoi Jars, pts. 89c, doz., ts. 48c., half gals. 59c. d yr.. There will bo a festival and handkerchief social at Or ace J Saturday evoniiar Aug. L'lth. DoWitt's Little Karly Rtaer don't sicken or gripe. Small p:lls, easy to take. Sold by Trout's drug store. Wm. Clevenger, of Hirara, was registered at the City Hotel on Friday. Hu9ton at Saltillo has just re ceived a car load Rook Salt. Laud Salt, aud ordinary Salt. Trices right. HIDES. James Si pes t Sous pay 10, 18, and 16c a jmiuihI cash, for beef hides at their butcher shop in McConuellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins aud tallow. An Idaho man with eight daughters oilers $1,000 apiece for eight sous-in law, stipulating, however, that they must be church member and do Dot smoke, chew, drink, swear or gamble. Any young men id this locality who will till the bill. "A Pica for Religion In (he Nsllnn." The Motional Reform rVmOCl i lion has Issued a lentl M with Milt title. It. is not a pit a for an i s tablUbtteot of religion i r for auj formal religious ac.;now Iftdpa menti or obeervauoee qu the pari of the nation, but an trgUSMal for faith in Clod aDd regard for his law as a faWtOl, tbe ol i'-'f fac tor, in the life of the tuition. It (Uotes from Washington, A lams, Lincoln and Webster as to the Importance o( religion as a de termtntng foroft in the lifoofni 1 Hons. It expresses mepneern of earnest ("ti. 'iis '(Mt rollirloUl convictions cease to govern OOJ tfffl ;is a nation, pot Ota out the evil cousetuences whic'i would follow, aud makes specilic appeals to parents, to teachers, to m.nisters of religion, to the press, to Chris tian young people, to the Chris U. in manhood and womanhood of the nation, to uphold and incul cate the principles and the insti tutions which are involved In our claim to be a Christiau nation. The Observance of the Sabbath and the suppression of profanity are urged on patriotic grounds n the same grounds It pleads for chastity, the suppression of vice and the reformation of our corruj t diVorci laws. It asks all citizens to consider whether inj man who proclaims by hit con duct that he does irt fear God and has no regard for his moral Keep the pores open aud the j iawscau be rightly or safely elect skin clean when you have a UUt, burn, bruise or scratch. De Witt's Caruolized Witch blaze Salve penetrates the Hires and heals quickly. Sold by Trout's drug store. Sergeant Samuel K. Duganna, who is now at Mount Gretna, Pa., a member of the State Rifle Team of the Fourteenth Kegi meat, contemplates spending ed to civil office. This plea is signed by more than fifty repre sentative men and women who thus signify their concurrence in it. Among these are ex I'resi 'dent Cleveland, Governor Hocli of Kansas; Judges Lanuing and Grosscup, ol I'nited States I);s trict Courts in New Jersey and Illinois; 1 lis hops Andrews, Mai lalieu and Warren of the Metho a few days among Altoona friends dist Episcopal Church, Bishops before his return to his home in Montrose." Piles get quictf and certain re j lief from Dr. Stump's Magic Oint-1 raent. Please note it is made alone for Tiles, aud its action is positive aud certain. Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. Large nickle capped glass jars fid cents. Sold by Dickson's drug store. Mrs. Lin ma Smith aud her niece Jane McK'elway, who have been spending several weeks in McConnellsburg, will leave for Pittsburg, Saturday, for a week's stay, when they expect to return to their home at Flushing, L. 1. Mrs. Smith and her niece are de hghtful people, and a glad wel ome will await their return at any time they may find it conven ient. Don't accept a cougli euro tha you my be told is just as good as Kennedy s Laxative Cough Syrup because itisu't just as good there is quite a dilference. Ken nedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently upon the bowels and clears the whole system of coughs Miles, Brewster, Whitaker, Mack ay Smith, Olm stead, Coleman, ani Leonard, of the Protestant Episcopal Chu.'ch, Bishop's Bel lew and Hogue, of the Free Meth odist Church: Dr. William II. Roberts, V operator of tl.e Pics byte nan General Assembly; Dr. Ktheloert D. Warficld, President of Lafayette College, and other College President:-; Mr. S. 13. Capon, President of the Amen nan Board of Com missiouers for Foreign Missions; Dr. llenry M. MacCracken, Chancellor of New York University; J. Campbell White, General Secretary of the Laymen's Missionary Movement: harles Oallaudot Trumbull, Kd itor of the Sunday School Times; Amos R. Wells, Editor of the Christian F.ndeavor World; Dr. Ch tries W, Smith, Editor of the Pittsburg Christian Advocate, and other religious leaders. Bish op Mallaheu insists tuat tins Plea ought to be scattered by millions of copies. Although it is a leaf let of thirty-two pages, in order to facilitate its widest possible circulation, a single copy will be smt to any address for three cents, and ten, or more, for two anucoicis. if promptly relieves c.ents each. The co operation ol inflammation of the throat and al earnest citizeus everywhere, in lavs irritation. Sold by Trout s ! its distribution, is earnestly drug store. Mr. John II. Gaiter, together with his family and his uieee Miss Letitia M. Dugauuc, an spending a very pleasant vacatiou visiting their friends and relative iu Fulton County. After having spent a few days with his sister Maggie K. (iastor of Altoona, they have departed for Wells Tan ory where several days will be spent visiting another sister Mary K. Harman. Before return ing to bis home in Sowickley, Mr. (iaster expeHs to visit another sister in Chambersbun.', Mrs. Sarah A. Tico. This is the first time Mr. (iaster had au oppor tunity of visiting the old home stead since the death of his moth er, and his vacatiou amoug his old friends In Fulton County is proving one of great pleasure and benefit tf him. "We neve.- repent of citing too little,'' was one ol the ten rules of life of Thomas Jefferson, pros identof the Tnited States, and the rule applies to every oue without exceptioa during this hot weather, oecauae it is hard for food, even in small quantities, to be digested when the blood is at high temperature. At this season we should eat sparingly aud properly. We should also help the stomach as much as post ble by the use of a little Kodol Po Indigestion aud Dyspepsia, which will rest the stomach by digesting the food itself. S Id by Trout's drug store. so lie ted Send orders to the Na- j uonal Reform Association, Room 608, Publication Building, L'o'.i 1 Ninth Street, Pittsburg, Pa. UUNTINu FOR TROUBLE. "I've lived in Calitorria BQ ! years, and am still hunting fir j trouble in the way of burns, sores, j wounds, boils, cuts, sprains or a ' case of p iles that Bucklen's Ar nica Salve won't quickly cure," ! writes Charles Walters, of Alle ghany, Sierra Co. No use hunt j ing, Mr. Walters; it cures every j case. Guarau'eed Trout's drug store, ll.ic. s HAoenSTowN Mo. WMTI WOm ILLUSTRATED CATALOQ. ORPHANS' COURT SALE of Valuable REAL ESTATE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 31. 1007. Tin iiiu1fMtfftet1, OllrUIlw of thr minor ahlMrtn or .n it Daniel - of thr ttorouwh of Met 'otinHNlmrv- f1WHl. b vli tur of an unli-i of tin rph:tns' 'ourt of K'lHon emihtj w in eipoc lo public Mbto. in t inn r6Njdftu.e of iIih ueoeamtl, on ti bovc date, tht) follow Inu real rstaf-1 TlM VrtfNfSKcN IIUUSE and two lot., rituale tm North Neeoml Rtroel lu Httld Hi rough: ttie on lot having all tlx tmiutttifla tberoo. oouriattngof dcw, modem brlokoaaed DWELLING oompUM In h'Mi-finni-hintr. Hticd With hath, w at er closet, aim w at ci' in MtOlieO it nl '-llar. A No. u lurtfi' oul kltvhfti n,: wood house combined. In rye ta hie. hots pen. and ohloken house ull boTldlntfN bolBg ntlrol DOW uml painted, nnd in Hml OlMR Condition. Thr other lot adjoltilt. m Ihe dm) doaortbed, and will bo nold with it. or nep aialely. to suit, purchaser. A No an undivided half Interest In the hulld i Mi.' it ml lot. cournonlj- known as the "FULTON DEMOCRAT PROPERTY" nil Water street, opposite lire KllltuB HounO. The hutldlnK N part hriek ami pari frame, and is m koimI oonoltlOD, huvlutr; heen kept in ie pair: Thin N under lWfl until April I, bul lease will he t rtftererrd If desired bj purotiai er. Uaaal Ternn, whteta wiikbe made fully known on .In of sale. MKItUII.L V. NAOK. HBO. ft IIKLLOTT, (IK), A B ARRIS, luardlttna. PUBLIC SALE of REAL ESTATE. Hv virtue of an orderof the orphans' Court of Kulton County tin nnderalfTOedi ailtnlnlstra kor Of tin- estate Of DnvW Mruhaker. late ol Dublin towimhtp, id aaed, will sell on the premiaea iu itraonldn Hollow, on FRIDAY. AUGUST 23. 1907. the following: eonl ainin HO ai'res, more Of less, about one. halfofnhlch It Improved. ADd the other half in Timber land, adjoint ft lands of Jouathan Keiiin. Bruhttker'H helra, MoUnill he'r Shef- Held heirs, and otbera, The InipraYeino&ta ftre DVVtiLLIINt; Hust: . bog Stable, and other outbulfdtotfa; -old sub Je"t to widow's dower. Sale tn het-'ln at ".' o'olock p. in., when terms will he made known. v. 0, BRUBAKSB, W. II. NKLSON. Administrators. Buggies and Wagons I have just rsflllsd my shndR with a Bne lot of BugfftM unit Wajfons whii-li I u 1 1 1 sclliii-r mi ller a written Kuarsntse at Rock Bottom Prices I ulso havo in Itook a lot of BttKgy Win-els u iid Buggy Pules. I waul your irude. l'lease come ami see my stock before you make a purchase. Thaukinit the public for liber al iatroiiai;e in the past, and soliciting a continuance of the same in tho future, I am yours, Very respectfully, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. Barn Burned. Th lurge bauk barn on the Mcllvain placp, on the top of Sidtiling lliil was burned t ttx gr.und on Sunday last. A few days before a large lit of dajnp hay had been stored in it aud the supposition is that the hay heat ed and caused spoutaueous com bustion. I'.irtiaily insured. Ciet a free sample of Dr. Shoop's "Health Cotleo" at our store. If real colfee disturbs your Stom ach, your Iluart or Kidneys, then Kj this clever Coffee unitatiou. Ur. Shoop has closely matched Old Java and Mocha Coffee in Ha vor aud, yet it has not a iloglfl grain of real Coffee in it. D. Khoop's Health Coffee I mltatiou i- made from pure toasted grains or cereals, with Milt, Nuts, etc Made in a ni nute. No tedious wait. You will surely like it. Sold by E. R. McClalr. WEST Dl'lll 1 1. Our road-master K. 11. Kirk, with a force of men, is repairing our roads this week. William Winter and wife, of Kearney, and Miss May Mum ma, Oi Chicago, passed through this vicinity Sunday evening on their way to Kearney. Mary Mummaand llev. Pitten ger aud wife were at Hodford on Wednesday of Old Home Week. Clarence Hoover of Dane and his aunt Kannie Miller spent Tuesday at this place. John Jones of Hustoutown op erator and lineman for Ihe Amer ican Tclephome and Telegraph Company has finished cutting the underbrus'i from the Company line along the State Road. Ned Mollott i f Licking Creek township passed through this place on Monday on his way to Wells Valley with his threshing outti t. Edward Brautner is at work now cutting some timber which he bought from lloss King. Neighbors (iul Tooled. "I was literal! v coughing myself to death, and had become too weak to leave my bed; and neigh bors predicted that 1 would nev er leave it alive; but they got fool ed, for thanks be to Cod; I was iuducod to try Or. King's New DltOOVcry, It took just four ope dollar bottlei to completely cure the cough and restore me to good sound health,'' writes Mrs. Eva Uncapher, of (' rovertown, Stark Co , lnd. This King of cough aud cold cures, and healer of throat aud lungs, is guaranteed by Trout's drug store. 50e. and 11.00. Trial bottle free. T. J. WIENER July ale of SUMMER MILLINERY. Hats at cost. Flowers, lMun.es. Hi bbons, Ribbons. Infanta' arid Children 'a H"adwear. APR. Dress Goods. While Goods. Panama, Sorge, Mohair, Bennett, India Lintn, Madras, Organ (ashmr re, Voile. dies, Linen. Amerkin l ady Cornels, muck Kid (Moves, While Kid OlevM, Summer Silks, Tailed Silkn, Ladles' Summer Knit Underwear. Ladies' Muslin I'nderwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Veilings. BMMOIIMKIBl All -Over Laces. Insertions. Val Laces. Ladies White Shirt Waists, Ladies Whito Dress Skirts, Ladies White Hosier r. Ladies ftlack Hosiery, Ladies Holts and Belting, Ladies Neckwear. T. J. Wiener, Hancock, Maryland. Manner Patterns In Stock. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OR M'CONINELLSBURC, PA, Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits. RcnouRces i (. J906, $47,338.69, SEPT. 4, 1906, $118,094.99. JAN. 26, 1907, 144, 509.46. MAY 20. 1907, 1 69,1 47.9 5. Tho above extracts from nevm-al reports to Hie Comptroller of tlie Cur-l-enc.v of lhi l.'nitpcl Stiitcx show In bii emphatic manner Ihe lUOOtM aoMtVad by The First National Hank of Mi-Counellsliiirtf , With progressive spirit and conservative methods, this bank has proven its advantages as an Insti tution deserving your confidence. I'he chief concern of the ollicers and dl- ; rectors of this bank is the welfare of the deposi'ors and the security of their depoiltli We solicit your business. f.oans made on jiersonal and collateral security, and Notes il In counted. Courteous treatment to all. Correspondence solicited from those desiring f.oans or wishing to open an account with us. If you cannot call In person, scud your depostti by mail, they will receive prompt attention. LEWIS H V.IBLE, FRANK P. LYNCH. MERRILW. NACE PrtEBIOENT. ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR. CASHIIR. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER, B. FRANK HENRY. VIOS PRESIDENT. ASST. CASHIIR. DIRECTORS I LEWIS Mi will, i , JNO. P. SIPE3. JNO A. HENRY, W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS, D. L. GRISSINOER. R.M.KENDALL. S. W. KIRK. i Madden Bros. I m m I Three Springs, Pa. O Bargain Day. 0 Every duv is bargain day at this store now. As the X rush for Machinery and Implements is somewhat over, X we are giving special attention toother departments ol' X, our store; and as the hot season is upon us so sudden- 0 ly. it has not caught us napping, but ready with as line p 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 comtortable this hot weather. We have a lull line ol them and at r rish t prices. Come and see them. We have a full line of the Rice Hutchins Shoes. 8 These shoes possess a style and finish peculiar to them selves, and cannot fail to please you. 8 Mrs. A. F. Little's Big Underselling Store. We still have a few hats and trimmings on hand, that we 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 O farmers, don t lorget, we hav! O hand at all times. Fertilizers on 8 O o m We want your trade. Give us a call. Highest prices paid for produce. Madden Bros. m m fii. Telephone Connection. If you only knew how much money you could Euve aud how dur able it is, you would surely uso PAROID ROOFING for roofi and iMm of all farm tmll!lir. r - tly ftiiplUia lv y one. WKtor, tltark, u- I i. gu. MM MM OOlC i-roof. I.i.m lHtu rulori voiiiaiDit no inr; doc not tutnt rln wu-i . llliiitrfttloii abovp Mhnwd l.u,--' i tlonk bum In '.in. : - t . covuretl with Pumld. Send lor Free Sample nook of poultry and farm building plan I'M a 8 ueut Mlauipaud name of uvar9tiitalur. J, K. Jolmtlon, McGonnellsburft, Pa. Originators comftt rtojlng Mil in r.ery rait. 9 Mr. Kiley Peck spent a couple davB last week with tlie family of Mr. John tioopeuarduor, iu Kid l leu bury, Pi. VALUABLE FARM At Private Sale. Tho underiiiifnad, intendinK' to iiiit fftrmlBgi w'" oltor at private Mule his farm situated on road lo Covalt, 14 miles north of Plan Run. This lann contains about 110 uert s, Iu addition to wrhieh is 20 acres of food timber land. These tracts will tie sold sen anilely, provided tho home farm is sold lirst; or both together, u may suit the purcnaser. The land Is In a food state of cultivation, most of it has just boon limed, and a kiln ready to burn now. There is plenty of fruit of all kinds, and a food wcli of water at tbe door. The improvements con sist of a 2j story dwelling tUHUe, (I rooms and basement and cellar, .hist been remodeled. Good barn and nil other outbuilding. For further in formation, call on or address I!. R. rn J'luin Ituo, l'a. VALUABLE FARM PRIVATE SALE. The undertignnd, desiring to retire Iroin farming .will offer al private sale his home (arm. situate on the Cove Kood two miles north of McConnells burg. This farm contains about 110 acres, iu addition to which is ll'ty acres of valuable Umber land. These tracts will be sold separately, provided tlie home tui mi is sold lirst, or both to-L-evher as the purchaser may desire. Tin- land is in splendid statu of culti vation, well watered, and plenty of ex cellent fruit. There is a never failing spring of excellent water at the house, and an abundant tupply of water In the barnyard. The improvements consist of a ooinfortable DWELLING ROUSK, large HANK BAHN, wagon shed, and other outbuildings. For further information, call on or ad dress OfcouuK Bnydkr, or H. w. kirk, I 10 if. Moi'ouu. 1'i.biirg, l'a. $1.00 PERFECT SIGHT GLASSES Sold by Mail Only Perfect S'ght Glasses Have nonrustablo frames -the li n sesare beveled-edfe, centered, ground and polished. They will relieve eye strain, painful vision, tired, aohfng eyes and make reading or sewing com fortable. Opticians and oculists charge .'( 00 to it.".00 for like values. Save money save your eyes -send il.llO and get the best. When sending your ft nnswer these questions. Age, nave you worn glasses before f If so, for far or near use and how many years 'f How close to the eyes an you read ordinary newspaper print without glasses ' Slate the dis tance in inches Are the eyes promi nent or deep set'. Is the nose small, medium or large where glasses are to eesfc'.' Measure accurately in inches the distance from tlie center of one eye to the center of the other. State if you wish straight or hook bow f.-ames ir eye glasses. Write your nan (lnd address plainly. VBtPbCT SIOIIT 0PTICM COMPANY, thanibcrsbert, l'a Hides Wanted, i Tho undosigued will pay for jgruon laden free from cuts, tho foiiowm prices: Steera aud hefers, 10c:.; 30WB, 9o.j bulls, -c; calt'-Kkiiis, GOtorjiic; tallow, lc. Cut hides, 1 cent a. pound loss than foregoing prices; salted Chides, 11 to 12ceuts. Pali. Waunkk. THE 3iates TAN CALF OXFORD BLUCHER PATTERN BRAND NEW ASK TO SEE SPECIAL July and August Sale of Men 's and Boys ' CLOTHING PRICES exceptionally low. Just received a NEW STOCK of HatsXaPs& 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 65 c. J. K. JOHNSTON. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. rvuuu "For sale at Trout' drugstore- I DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Ttail.se WW. nnUin. W it, trUI am. Uak art tar M aaa nnuw em t turn uhumi K. . KJaWllT ell OOMVajn x, OHICAOq XXJU Ask tor Kodol'i 1907 ai u aw. and 800 Year OaUuler.
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