t"Ut tot tin t a gnud Five ceni OW ri.-uitalloti at and try some "f tlmse ! i i i.' i vf-n .s ; 1111 11,1 . 1 ini n nv i .... .i kin's. u- ' ffaton at Saltitlo Ins just re V fd two curs fresh f.-rtili.t-rs. f . .. ""h"r'.l.i.; L.....H !,,. r'l up with rheumatism. . i .a. . . , i i ii'. i.i. ii.. ntn'l Salvo w in fur tin s minis. i. , scalds, and skin diseases. WilK especially good for piles. mlv :i at Trout's drug store. ? 91 George B. Mock, on tbo Dick- J m farm ilU- . rt uorth of town, lost a horse last Saturday Ill Sum.lustoii at Sallillo lias just ro liUrci ln-'ed a car load Uock Sail, Land f,istl .lt, and ordinary rsaii. iticcs ft. Date t'. K. Starr at Tliroe Springs, a bushel for for fertilizer. bich can ho L'ot at auv tunc. 9 5 4t. .it i m i.t i navinir o con is 1 pay i heat 9; i.v ,'heat in exchange MM I f n. ICKi Infant clii'd of Mr. and Mrs. 'eorge Li. Craig, of Ayr town ship, died last Friday evening, and was iuteired in the Union l,iiietery on Saturday, we . hP r DES. James Si pes .V Sons m . . till . ... VklKs T l 1 I i II 1 1 I I "t L 1 ' I ' I I I I 1 I llinn, HIDT T beef hi les a; their butcher 1 Bl.1 . I f. nl( uImiis m . )... ,i ..II,,... linn III HI S n S I L.L I w. r - I ltrnesi t i- i..m i. i . t ., l. l I ..ii lli iiuuu.Sbi'ii r. art Li'inui JlrtHI -.1 1 i .1...... .1. i cu Ki ills ljuu si:ei ua n uuiiu 'n.Jtere attack of L'amp. ROCK MlOm -sr-ft LVBtefl for wedding f Ineaptbli, I H'c are vfnd to linveonr VorfT,or I UteGher Hack ut the old iohoul room at Kock Hill. Kdward Richard expects to complete his new dwelling house Ihiri week. Elmer llann was a guest of Jer.rge Miller Sunday. Walter Cooper was also visiting friends in that vicinity. Miss Anuie Wink, .Tudsen Wink, and Mary I'eck werefruests of Mrs. Annie Ci aliam last week. Kosa V. Mellott w is a guest of Mrs. (leorge Cooper Sunday. There v-as an excitement at Uock Hill Sunday evening, wlion a few bos became uuruiy; out Hie trouble was brought to an end by I WO men, who appeared on the scene. Samuel and Calla Cooper were visiting friends on the Kid e. WORKED LIU K C'HRM. Mr. I). N. Walker, editor of that spicy journal, the Enterprise, Louisa Va,,says: "Iran a nail in my foot last week and at ouce applied Buckleo's Arnica Salve. No in Ham mat ion followed; the salve simply healed the wound." Heals sores, i.urns and skin dis eases, (luaranteed at Trout's drug store, -ec. I .i yrm't r-ord Etwjt out of f hy rd- ualr local' d in tttisUciofj portion. Wr n pUce you. Welch "THE PROOF.'" The 67ih ytu Hand Book ol the (orrmotl Busli,es I runing School moled upon reque;t. Pittsburgh, Pa. T.J. WIENER Jufr Sale of SUMMER MILLINER Y. Hats at cost. Prowers, Flumes. Ribbons, Ribboun. Infants' and Children's Headwear. I)VNK. .1. Frank Croft and family, of Chamnorsburg, are spending some time with friends on this side of the mountain. Master Cloyde Fluid has re turned home after spending a week in and near Chambersburg. Bert Stinger and family spent linl Sunday with Mrs. Ivithenno heart and tJowan, who is in poor health at "idney ailments, can be quickly j lb,s writing Corrected with a prescription re p i ... .i i,.,..., J& UU VY U LI I Ul Ul,,Vil Cil-lJ . v. II ric ( i l T-i . . . . rp . . S-" 1 " R. prompt and surprisug relief . i. i .. . i:..rti.. Las , WHICH nils lenieuy iiuuieuiai.'iji kp : IS S t'llLII i i VI 11 k t"ng spent to its re Johu Shaffer, and wife Sunday at .lack Sipe's. X. I. Finitl and family spent Sunday at Thomas Reeder's. Harry Marshal spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. It. K Brant. I H TT fWy t t-3 - A. , t storative action u p.n the controll uev. nenr won preac iea ai 1 4.1. 1 I tl' 1 I J. v ma- nerves of the Stomach, etc. L.euiieuem ouuuay eNeuiot, uuu , We are in receipt of News of death of Margaret, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude B. Coolc, which occu. red at their j There are a many pw)T le home at Lanark, III., about two wh0 have slight attacks of indi noeks ago. jrestion and dysyepsia nearly all of Notice. NoiiiM- h hrreliv Klvrn thit ii petition Wll pfttrtMltOft-JiiQt Hth. I W. to the COtHol :inrtT ''Inn' ir Fu tin (ioiintv. Iu.. Iv lr. A. K. Ihtr'fi. A .1. I. imti'TXHt. Wm. K. l.uifllir -t ul for the Ititforporutlon ol a portion of Tiiylnr iind On Mil township , mi'1 county, In chilling t ht vlllitgi' of lliittoniQwn. Into i bin otilfh iind thtit the "Hi l (,'ourt onleretl the MM petition Hied, with ihe clerk, uud notice tlier of to he tri en HccurdfnK to litw. and thut the MM Court will proceed ut the next term, to wit Ootoler7. I 7, to make no InvestigMtap und muke un order irdecree In the munner prescribed by the Act of Juue W, Mli OBOWIl A MAURIS. Clerk of the Court of 9 VM thinner SelonH PUBLIC SALE Valuable TIMBER LAND. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1907. ul 'i o'clock p. tn. By vl-tue of unorder of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Fulton county, the underHiuncd Committee ot Cuul le.k. will offer ut Public Slc on the premises iu Hclfut township. Ful ton count v. lu.. one-half in lc south of the Iron Brid-'c ut ISck's Fording on LMUiff Creek. q the utMive named day. the following VALUABLE REAL ESTATE formerly owned bv Conrud feel . decenfted, iiuiik ly. n truct of Ural situate iu lielfust town ship. Fulton Oitiinty. 1'a couttilnirof 17 ACRES M peteh 's uiifl ullowuncc. udjolnlntf lundiof H'piv K .Brewer. Jonas Mellott. M 111 well W. Trnax. On vld Hurr. und othep, about t wiv tMfttlof w hldi Is cleared and in (004 stute of ciiltivjli mi and tb- remainder is covt red with SPLENDID OAK TIMBER, one of the llnest lol of timber In the town ship. The improvements are u two and u half -tu. y f-FfV!E DWELLING Laru'e Btnk Burn, und other necessury out Ituil Jlnt's. There Is an orehurd of excellent fruit, lots of eherry and peuch treen. The land lie nice Tor furminif. und It to altogether a very desirable property. The furm 1'es on not h siiles of Lickinif OfOoki und extends buck on the sunny si ijm to the top of Timber KUie. TLUMS: Ten per ceut ofnd when proper t v Is knoeked down: one-half. lucludlUK the ten per cent , on continuation of sule. uud the bill aneetntwo equul annual paymcntH, seetirwl by judgment, with interest (rom dnteofooti Mrinatio;. of Hale. BolC beulns ut .' o'clock, p. m. b. W. rin k. I :i:'. Comnrtttee. Dress Goods. I'anama, Herge, Mohair, Henrietta, Cafthtnoro, Voile. White Goods. India Linen, Madras, Organ dies, Linen. American Lady Corset--. IUck Kid Gloves, White kid (Moves, Summer Sllktt. Taireli Silk. Ladles' Summer knll Underwear, Ladles' Motile Underwear, Hosiery, (ilove?, Veilings. I murium K II s. MhOrtf Laces. Insertlonr, Val Lace. Toadies White Shirt Waists, Ladies White Dress Skirts, Toadies White Hosierr. Ladies fllaek Hosier yf Ladies Belts and Belting, Ladies Neckwear. T, J. Wiener, Hancock, Maryland. Banner Patterns In Stock. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF M'COINNELL&BURO. F. Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits. RESOURCES l APR. 6. 1906, $47,338.69. SEPT. 4, 1906. $118,094.99. JAN. 26, V)07, $144,509.46. MAY 20. 1907, 1 69, 14 7.9 5. The abovn extracts from several reports to the Comptroller of the Cur rency of the I tilted States show in an emphatic manner the suecoss achieved ly The First National Hank of Met !onnellshiir(r. With progressive spirit ami conservative methods, this hank has proven Its advantages as an Insti tution deserving your confidence. The chief concern of the officers and di rectors of this hank is the welfare of the deposi ors and the security of their deposits. We solicit your business. .'oans made on personal and collateral security, and Notes dis counted. Courteous treatment to all. Correspondence solicited from 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 attention. LEWIS H. WIBLE. PRANK P. LYNCH. MERRIL W. NACB PRESIDENT. ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR. CABHItR. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. B. PRANK HENRY. VICE PRESIDENT. ASST. CASHIER. DIRECTORS : LEWIS H. WIBLE. JNO. P. SIPES. JNO A. HENRY. W. 8COTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. D. L. GRISBINuER, R. M. KENDALL. 8. W. KIRK. Psalms Mrs. John Uakcr anil son spout a few days in Huntingdon eou&ty rri ci s tit Illr. we i o;f rial Catarrh Ul)' st th. Ui cr. 7 1 1 i gestion and dysyepsia nearly treatments are J t'ie time. Their food may satisfy fteing mailed out free, ou request, t'ie nppetite but it fails to nourish by Dr. Shoop, Kacine, Wis. These i the body simply because the t ists are proving to the people stomach is not in tit condition to without a penny's cost the great 1 do the work it is supposed to do. value of this scientilic prescrip- It can't digest the food you eat. tion known to druggists every j The stomach should be given where as Dr. Shoop's Catarrh : help. You ought take something ,sti if ob ly U .3 or. Remedy. Sold bv. Di:kson's drug store. Owmg to the serious illness of Miss Km ma I-ryle of Fort Kittle ton, the cards of invitation to her wedding to Herbert I-ee McKib bin on Wednesday of this week have been recalled. There's a reason for that ache la your back right where it stitches'' every time you bend over, turn around or walk any distance. It's your Kidneys. Take DeWitt's Kidney and Blad der Pills. They are unequaled for backache, weak kidneys and IttilMnmatioD of the bladder. A week's treatment -5 cents. Sold by Trout's drug store. We congratulate Mrs. Harry Kamberson, of Hustontown, on her recovery from an operation lor appendicitis, at the Chambers burg hospi al. She returned fjj'uie last Wednesday, after hav No pent four weeks in the hos optf- rif real collee disturbs your Stomacti, your Heart ou kidneys, thou try this clever coffee imita tion Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee Dr. Shoop has closely matched odd Java and Mocha Coffee in flavor and taste, yet it has not u hiuglo grain of real Coffee m it. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee imita tion is made from pure toasted graiunor cereals, with Malt.Nuts, etc. Made in one minute. No tedious long wait. You will sure ly Uk ft. Get a free sample at our store. E U. McClaiu. During the heavy thu tide rs tor m Tuesday eve-iing of last wetk lightning struck the barn on the farm of Frink Hade, about thrte miles south of Greenuaatle along the Wilhamsport pike. The stock and machinery were removed but the crops of tnis year and the brilliant light iu the sky could be seen for miles around. This is the third barn on Mr. Bade n farm one having been torn down to make a no -v one, which was struck by hgbtumg aud burned down several ytars ago. that will do the work your stomach can't do. Kodol for in digestion and Dyspepsia, a com bination of naturnl digsiauts and vegetable acids, digests the food inself and gives strength and heaith to the stomach. Pleas ant to take. Sold by Trout's drug store. Physiology Up To Dale. After a lesson on digestion the teacher, anxious to know just how much her instruction had been understood, questioned the class. The first answer was rather discouraging, as the girl cahed upon made this startling statement : "Digestion begins in the mouth and enrts in the big and little tes tanient. " It was the same teacher 'vho received the following note. ' Please teacher do not tel Mary any more about her incides it makes her so proud." (School Education. Register's Notices. Nnllue in hereby slvm , ,, tUe rulliiwin( iiAuit-il rcoilMtniii Ituv.-tllfil their accounts In the i; i office ot Kultuu Oonstr, n,i lht the name will he nreietile.il lo the OrphHiu' Court of 11(1 County, for I'onHrmitllnn.un I'ue.M ihiv following iin- l.-i MoiniHff, (7th ,Uy) or October A. 11., 11)07. 1. HOOT II. Thu llrkt ml tlintl account or ThomaN H. Slunher Miliniui-ir .mi ol the entaic nl Mm Jane Itooth, la e ol' Hclticl towuiihip, lloccaaoil. II 1 1. 1.. Supiileincutal a"count of .1. 'I'ihlen I1IP ail tuililiiirator c. t. a. ol' the entale of John Hill, late ol Betuul low utihli, iluceaaed. . CKAIU. The Bret nil tlnal acc.iuuI of Hon. .fob,, P Sluen I : , ,i,m ol r-Ula ol A. .1 . UW, late of Ayr tJwnahlp, ileceaaed. I. MOCK. The tlrt ami nntl acr t of lion. John P- Slpea execnUir o the enlxl - ol II. II Mock, lale ol "10(1(1 towoaulji, i'irwjil. .1 HANKS. The Hint anil nnal aerounlol Dff J II Haul., unit William ( . Il.iiik, nxeuuluri. ur thr Uki will and IcMtaiuml of Nathan 11. Hank, Ym , lale ol Itrunti Creek tuwiiahli, ilett-eMjd. a. IIKl'llAKKH. The drat anil Nnal aciuiunt ol' W. C. Hrublier and W. II. Nelaon ailujluulriit4ir. of the ,ilata ot I, avid H bruhaker, late ol Dublin lownHh,, deeeaved. 7. McOKUKN. The Ural and llnal account of Cliarlea Mclle hee admltiiatralor of luc eat tie of Mr. I.aura MuOebee, Ute of llublln Wwnablp, duceaacd. . OOLOSMITH. The br-l and html account of Charl'-a K. Untd atulth adlulultlraloi ot the eat ate of David Uoid (.initb and Hannah ililUiii Hi , lale of McCou uellahur4, I'a., deecaaed. 1. KXI.III'S. The Miat anil Una' acnount or 1C II. Mann d-nilnl-lr Atur of ,b cutate of Ml. . Kllaala-th Kv erla lata of Licking Creek lownmhiu, uce'd Keglatar'a HBIae, I OKU. A. HAttKIH, Held i, i; ( it. DANRli OK (lit A N D AND TKAVKItSK 1 JUKdBA drmirl, to II tnln-r Term. I SOT, commencing on Ihc lt Mot(day, iHtlug the Tlh day ol the month. OK AND JCU'.IKS. Aytwdoieph Itieharda, Frink Smith . KidfiiNt Anion llarhr r, I'hompMin l'cck, W. it. palm r. llclli.-l- Jam k Mac. llnTt.hiirr. Howard C. Charlton, llutuly O. Crlal. Bindi ,:ro -k (Hlvi r C. (. levenger, Kiward DMHi S. L, PtMttDftr. Dublin II W. Mellott l.lcklng Creek KloMt Dohotig, K. K. Mcllol' (leorge S Mellott. MtfConMtUburi F, M . Taj lor. Tiixlor lloaarl Bariictt, Wllllau) llcrahcy, J, ,1. MlllUIIIK. Tliomp.on- Warner llewi-tt, John Snyder. I'lilon John llotlulan, Cletoe, t Lclimau. Wt'lla Maurice C. Ulvelia. I-KTIT JL'UOKS. Ayr William H. OMWi (leorge W. (Ileim, David C (Illlla, Henry Ilium, N. H. Hokmau, Kdward KeyNt-r. David l.auver, William Mell ott, A. V. II. Soiidera. Klmer Seldera, B. F. WlTMh C. t. Taillc, D. A. Waahahaugh. Itcltact lamea Hill, Joaepb W. Lake, (leorge W. Morb'ii. M. W. Mellott, I. M. McKldowuey, Tliiiuuia Wink llethel Frank Foat, Kdward (iolden, Aaron l.aln-hart, Cliarlea II. l.ewla Clayton, K. Mel lott, Kilaard I'almer. itruati Creek o. A. Barton, Diililin ,IomiiIi II. Ba.ker, lirant Baker, Jae. I'lieanut, S. W. Cunningham, (leorge Ktakcr, William drove, Oeorgc McCoy, Kdward Weloli. Licking Creek H S D tnlela. John F. Deab ong, John Figley, Wllaim Johnaon. (leorge Mutnina, lohi. Baker, Homer I.. Kipea. A J. Slpe-. Mi' iiiinell burg Harry (It l-alngcr, Tbouiaa llltmll, I. I. Maun, Charlei, II. .Slcvcua, Taylor Hiram C'leveliger, It. J. tie Ida, W. S. (iracey, K. o K aaclrlng, Jamea K Lyon. Mac li. LatuherMiii , .ark McKlheliy, John Marts, (leorge W. Taylor. Thampaon Kicliard Johnatnn. l-wla Keel'er, Mac. Litton, Shade l'itimah, Kzril leck ,Kdward Soiidela. li. II, viii Mtu, John Powel. Tod A . K. Colic. e. Wlnlteld Flaher, Phlll Bol.. Petar Slieidlcmaii. I i, ion-li.lin S. Crawlord, Kalph McKlbbin, Joacoli Poller. Welia I. W. Haruelt. J. F. Farley. John Hawk, -lamea Pi McClain. Hunter Ttuai. Sale Register. Saturday, September 221, B. W. I'eck, Committee, will sell at pub lic sale on the premises, the Con rad Peck farm, situated in Bel fast township near the Iron Mndge at Peck s fording. Sale boi is at 2 o'cloc'f. Thursday, September 2(i, A M. Garl-ind, intending to qn lumbering, and go into other busi ness, will sell at his residence two miles south of Pleasant Ridge lostoltice, j mules, 2 horses, cat tie, hogs, farming implements &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock Terms 1 year. ?fiOCiCOOX OOCOOOCiOuSSSiESfSI P. I; Madden Bros, i Three Springs, Pa. Bargain Day, 8 Every day is bargain day at this store now. As the V rush for Machinery and Implements is somewhat over, X we are giving special attention to other departments of our store; and as the hot season is upon us so sudden- q ly, it has not caught us napping, but ready with as tine $ a line of Summer Dress Goods as was eve: shown O 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 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. O Farmers, don't forget, we have Fertilizers on 0 hand at all times. X We want your trade. Give us a call. Highest prices paid for produce. 1 Madden Bros. 1 1 i m Telephone Connection. Mrs. A. F. Little's Big Underselling Store. IVe still hayc a few hats and trimmings on hand, that we will close put 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 CLOTH ING At a recent session of the Iowa Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church Kev. John S Becker was removed from Mount Pleasant, Iowa, to Paakwood, Iowa, Mr. Becker's new Station U a very desirablj one. The church is in a flourishing con dition, there is a nice parsonage, and a salary of $800. TreapssK Notice. Nolluu i hereby given that all per- Bonn are warned against hunting, gaihcclnif nuts, grapes or ben-leu, or la any oUh-i- way lrepttniiiK ou tba premise of the undent lgned la Tod towuiihip, us the law will be atrlctly enforced aguinst any one o offend ing. Damki, Mock. Hept. 11), IH07, 3t. -ROR. YOUTHS, and BOYS. VALUABLE FARM At Private Sale. The in -i. i-.i--h.-ii intendinir to quit fanning, will offer ut private sale his furm situated on road to G'uvalt, ); miles north of I'luin ltun. Thin farm contains about 1 10 acres, in uddltioi. to which is 20 acres of a I timtici land. These tracts will be sold sep arately, provided the home furm f sold llrst: or both together, u-i umy suit the purcnaser. The land U In a good stute of cultivation, most of it has just been limed, and a kiln ready to burn now. There is plenty of fruit of all kinds, and a good weli of wutei at the door. The improvements con sist of a 2i story dwelling house, ( rooms aud basement and cellar. Just been remodeled. Good barn and ull other outbuildings. For further in formation, call on or address H. K. Fitk, I'luin Kun, Pa. VALUABLE FARM PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned, desiring to retire from farming, will offer at private sale his home furm, situate on the Cove I load two miles north of McConnells burg. This farm contains about 110 acres, in addition to which is fl'ty acres of vuluable tlmlier land. These tractg will be sold separately, provided the home farm is sold llrst, or both to gether 9 the purchaser may desire. The land Is In splendid state of culti vation, well watered, and plenty of ex cellent fruit. There is a never failing spring of excellent wuter at the house, and an abundant supply of water in the baruyard. The improvements consist ofa comfortable I)WKLiLlN(i UOUgB, large BANK BAHN, wagon shed, and other outbuildings. For further Information, call on or ad dress Ghokuk Bnyoku, or S. W. KlHK, 1 10 f, Mi i '.,.,,,. I Mm ... Pa,. I ADVISfc-VOU1 TREAT NATURE CURES. DR. JOHN LOUIS WEAVER, NEUROLOGIST. S3 S. MAIN ST., CttAMBERSBURU,, PA. Nerve and Eye Specialist. Chronic nerve troubles. Irregularities peculiar to fe males. Chronic eye troubles. Chronic indigestion. Chronic constipation. Cross-eyes straightened without opeiation. Glasses accurately fitted. Drugless and bloodless sys tem conquering 8.S per cent.of all human ills. Hides Wanted. The undesigned will pay for green hides free from cuts, the following prices : Steers aud heifers, 10c; 3owa, c; bulls, he; oalf-skius, bo to 80c.; tallow, 4c. Out bides, 1 cent a pound less than foregoing prices; saltod hides, 1 1 u 12 cento. Paul Wagnkh, MEN, THE Tailoring, Quality, Variety, Style, Fit, PRICE, So found in OUR ASSORTMENT. LADIES' SHOES MEN'S BOYS' GIRLS' CHILDREN'S. Silk Embroidered Shin IVaist Patterns and Ready Made Shirt IVaists, Dress Skirts, Petticoats. GUNS Now is the time to be getting ready for October 1st Squirrels. All Kinds of AMMUNITION AT J. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg, Pa. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU BAT TW0I.M ktMMMH (. iruiaka., wklak safe tm M aak '. ..tl .T TU uutUTVM Poraalea'. Trout's r'rugJStore- Auk tor Kodol "h 1107 AJmanvc and SOOYear Calandor,
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