The Heal that Doesn't go up the Flue 0O Is jlww -Jag t h cx GOD SAVE THE COMMON WEALTH. lit You receive in!cnsr, direc t licit from every ouncn d liul ImrurJ iherc arc no damp chimneys or long pipes to waste the heat Iron a PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped wll'.i C7ickcJe.:s Device) . rr .1 .11.1 Larry i! Irom room n room. 1 unt IM wick Bjgn or low no bother no M.iokc li t smell automatic smokeless device prevents. Bras ; font holds -4 quarts, hums 9 hours. Deaulilully iblisBM in nickel or japan. Every healer warranted. The 1?XSr T imn fi v" a bright, steady just what you want lor the long evenings. Made ol brass, nickel plated latest im proved central dralt burner, hvery lamp warranted. II your dealer cannot supply the Perlection Oil Healer or Rayo Lamp write our nearest agency. ATLANTIC REFINING CO. I ncorr urnlcd' Try MeClnin's Storo for Cof fees. Tyjoso coffee from JOc to i.'5e per lb. Lhirry Huston at Saltillc, is paying 1)0 cents a hushel for wheat. A Local Ioslitut'! will be held on Friday evening', Nov. 1 1 . 7 at Webster Mills. Mary M. Llouston, Teacher. Obstinate cases of constipation rnd nasty, mean headaches! promptly disappear when you take DeWitt's Little Early Kiser , Pills. Sold by Trout's drug ! Btore. Mr. Luther Kirk and wife, of 1 liustontown, spent Wednesday I in the home of Mr. John Ott, of Tod. HIDES. Jarnes Sipes v Son- pay 10, II, and 16c a pound cash, jMr beef hi les at their butcher sfiop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. Miss Stella Laidig, one of Tay lor township's popular teachers, was among the shoppers in this place, Saturday. DeWitt's Carbolizjd Witch Hii.al Salye is ood for little buros and big burns, small scratches or bruise) and big pOOS. It is healing and soothing. Pood for piles. Sold by Trout's drugsttre. Mr. and Mrs Samuel E. Mayne, of Martinsburg, Blair county, are visiting their home friends in Fort Littleton. They, with Miss Annie Mayne, were registered at thf! City Hotel, last Saturday. Hoes your back ache? Do you feel tired and drowsy and lacking in ambition': If so, there is something wrong with your kid- noy and Bladder Fills relieve backache, weak kidneys, aud in flammation of the bladder. A week's treatment 23 cents. Sold by Trout's drug store. Mr. and Mrs. 101 ward Fleming and son of Mason & Dixou came over in their auto last Monday and spent, the night with their cousin Mrs. John Nelson. PROCLAMATION GENLRAL ELECTION Sale Rejjistcr. Tuesday, November 1", Isaac Bolinger will sell at his residence one half mile west of Dublin Mills, horses, mule, cattle, hogs, wag ons, farm implements, corn, hay, ' &c , and on the same day aud place, he will offer his farm, hav I mg thereon erected a '.t-rootn -L ! house, bank barn, tc. Safe be- gins at 10 o'clock. Thursday, November 14, Jere Masou having sold his farm and intending to remove to the West, will sell at his residenco on what is perhaps better k:iown us the T.iyman Farm, ."i miles northeast of Hancock, and near Flu in Run postotlice, horses, cattle, hog, farm machinery, household goods, grain and hay. Sale be ;ins at 9:80 a. m. sharp. Friday, November 15. Mrs. K. E Brown, intending to remove from the county, will sell at tier residence at Clear Kidge, horse cow hogs, busrgv, hay, household goods, &C Sale l.egins at ! o' clock. Friday, November 15, Mrs. Daniel 15. Mock will sell at her residence in Tod township, east of the Cove Road north of Mc Conuellsburg, horses, cattle: tanning implements, hay, &c, and on the same day and at the same place. Hon. J no. P. Sipes exe-jutor, will sell the farm of 186' acres, the property of the late Daniel B. Mo:k, deceased. Utile begins at 10 o'clock. Saturday, November 23, Jos. B. Mellottand John Mellott. ex ecutors of the last will, &c, of Daniel Mellott, late of Licking Creek township, deceased, will . sell at the late residence of the decedent on the farm known as i the David Fohner farm on the Ridge, three miles south ol And i over, horses, hogs, farming itn ! plemeuts, corn, and many other i articles; also, on the same day ' and it the same place, a farm known as trie Jacob K'aull'man farm. Sale begins bl 10 o'clock. WW 1BBA S, In MVt lv nn net "if the I .mr-nt' AmewMl at Um Ouihubt lt "' ivnns.vivn- niii. i-rilllli-il. - An iii-l rrltOliiir to'lie strtottaSW Wlthta IM OotnBKraWvnllh," passta n' iwtli ilny r .i mr. Audo IMmllil 1HI. 'l unii'iuli-il i he M ilny or June AMD IHimlnl I MO. It If marie tlir duty of t lit Sheriff of I'vrry county within I hi? Coininomveiillh -njrlve pultliu nottor of ilip (lenrriil Mlt-i'diius ami tn suoli notices to I'niimt-r.iti' the nll1tirs to be eleutefl" und iiven ilsi or all the Domination, nadk. ami IMimM the pilot at which the election Ik to be held. Tlll'UKKOUK. I, .IAMBS tl. AI.KX ANDEK. High Sherlt or the county or Fulton, tin herclty make known .Hid fir I Ills PUBLIC NOTlt'K to the Klcetor of tl ant v ot Fulton, that ou Hie First Tncsiluy after the lirst MottdS) or November next, rnjiug IhcMli da off t he ntoitl li A ti-'tienil Kteellon vill In- held nl the seyeral Election Untrloto fcttarjUnhed by law- lu wild County, mid as published below. okkii'khs ti) nr. ei.ectkh. ONK PK list in tu till the Mm or State Trpiin ariM nl I'eiiii.-vlvaitis. OHR PRHSON Wttt Ida Dill 04 of Sherirl' r K ti 1 ron 1 o.M.ty, ri-iiimylTMiila. i iNK rKKSOS tn III! thf iitllee (ir lltrltt AUomcy nt Knltun County, Ptttll) Ivalila. OKB PXKSOXta till the offli-e nl' Truanurer If KuIIimi i:iaiity, remis) Ivanla. ON K PBRSOM I" "II the alBcl of OoaBty Sur veyor nl' Kulton County, retiuiylfHiila. AITl'MN T.J. Wiener, WINTFU Hancock; Md. High Grade Merchandise at popular prices. Silks, Velvets, Ladies' and Misses Wraps, Fashionable Furs of the season are well repre sented in Neck-trear and Muffs. Millinery Trimmed ana r t . mmed Modish Shapes and Tone Blending are to be seen in all the new importations. New Ribbons. Plumes. Tips. Wings. Roses. Foliage Ladies' Tailored Skirts and Waists. Ladies' and Misses Coscts. Hosiery and Underwear. SHOES, SHOES. T. J. Wiener, Hancock, 7Veiry land. (N K PKUSON to mi iu otnv Kulton County, FtiilMjrlYMlllhi I hnve ftnmioniled thi olllcrrs t ! electetl uud herr iniblili the following IM of 4'ANIJi DAT1SS certified by Mm Heoretary r Mute utul Counts CiHiinilitlttoaers. STATE TREASURER. (Mttrk One) IUubtic in, lobii t Shi iitz. Penoofetlfi iulin U . lUrniKM. Trobibli Ihii, Mutt hew V. Stevenson. uniiu'' ("lark. SHERIFF. (Mark OM ) lit pul'SU'ttli, i i . J, Conrad. DftuoiTHtir, H'lterttun flan Is. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. (Mark One.) fU'Ml)lC-t1l, llurai-e N. Hlbtti ItemtKTHtic, Krank P l.vnoli. THEASURLR. (Mark One.) '1. m Madden Bros. Three Springs, Pa. Kupiilillt'an, K. !. AkerM. lemMrtlp, 'iiip- B. Stevt'int. COUNTY SURVEYOR. ( Mrk Otu:) Hupublienn, Paul I. Johimtoii. DeuxH'ratlr, Frank P Pli'lMgcr. CORONER. ( Mark One ) Democratic, Qtotgfl M. Hohlnson. Stomacli troubles, Heart and Kiduey ailmeDts, can be qu'ckly uortOOtod with a prescription known to druggists everywhere ..8 ur. hnoiip h Kestorativo. J In; ty rHoa prompt ana surprising relief ' winch this remedy im in fd lately brings is entirely due to its Up storative action upon the con trolling nerves of the Stomach. Soltl by Dickson's drug store. ilofore entering upon a man's premises for the purpose of hunt ing it would bo well td ask per mission, otherwise there may be suit for trespass. To check a cold quickly get from your, druggist some litt'.i CanclyjDtJld Tablets called 1'roven tics. Druggists every where are now dispeusmg Preveutica, for tb'v ;ire not only safe, but do cid.'tlly cortain and prompt. I'l-i'vontics ontaia no Quiuiue, nn laxative, nothing harsh nor si.'kening. Taken at the "sueiue Btnge" Preventics will prevent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La Grippe, etc. Iivcce the name, Prcventica. Good for ftwerish children. 48 Preveutica 25 cts. Trial D .xo 5 ct. Sold by 1) 'cson's Drng Storo. Doinx Business Again. 'Whan my friends thought 1 wasa'iout to take leave of tins world, on account ot indigestion, nervnusuess and general deblli- A. A. Chisholin, I'leadwell, N. Y , "and when it looked as if there was no hope left, 1 was persuaded to try Elec trie Hitter; , and I rejoice to say that they are curing me. I am Bout doing business again as of old, mid am still gainint' daily. " Mestof all ionic medicines. fJuar anteed at Trout's drus: store. ."lv. The last ten years has been the golden age of American agricul ture. More advance tns been m.ideihaniu twenty or thirty years in the iiation's history. Land has increaned enormously in value since 1806", and is des tinod to go higher in the farming sections. Prices for products have been good all the time and are better now than ever. If the importance of agriculture and the farmer increases at the same ratio in tin futuro -md it is sure to do srv-tho agricultural life will be considered tho ideal .oue, and to own a good farm the vory acme of fehcit v,.v rf I also hi-rt-liy inukt- Known utul llVfl notiue, thin thi- ptobc nf hohtlutf Iheufores.itri t-li-cliou in thf several lHirou-..h-.uuil tn-.vn-.hll-. within Hula uuunlv urc us follow-., to wit: The Elector of Ayr township to meet ut the Puhllu School House neur Webster Mills. The Electors of llethel township to meet ut the I'nt.lli Sciiool House ul W urforllshut'l.', in KiiUl township The Electors of Ilelfust township to meet ut i in- place l.ueiv lixed tor s.iiu i.to pose, to wit The frame tiuiltllnif neur to the lute residence of lieuuis Mellott. Thi Electors of Brush Creek township to meet at the pluee llitely tlxed forsuitl purinse. to wit, the carpenter shop of C. C. Mellott. ut Kinmuville. lu sulfl town: hip n'lTie Electors of Dublin township to meet lu Eust mom ou llt-st floor of builtllmf neurit' op posite M. s Wilt s Hotel, on luuils of Kiild' Wilt in Fort Littleton The Mectors of Llcklntf Creek township to meet ut the place lately llxetl for that purpose, tu w it: John 1 1. Metler s hotel. Ilurrisonville - The Electors of Tuylor township to meet at the place lately llxed for that purpose, to wit: .1 V. Catchall's store room, in said township - The Electors of Tod township to meet ut the l)oaius school House. In said township Tin- Electors of Thompson tow tishlp to meet ati entie School House. No. J. in said town ship The Electors of Met 'ounellshurK BorOUgbty) meet at I he place lately llxed for that purpose, -to wit: The t lommlsslouers ohicc at the Court House lu said Horoiiu'ti The Electors of Union township to meet at the place lately llxed for said purpose, to witL Uaortfe Serelvcr s carpenter shop, ueurdcorife Schetrouipf 's store, in suld tow u-hip The Electors of Wells township to meet ut the school ho ise. near the Methodist chuinn. lu suld township. r.vct y person except tin.' Justice of the Peace who shall hold any olllce or uppolutmeul uf profit or trust under the ( iovernment of the I'uited States or of this Slule. or of any elty or Incorporated district, whetheraeomnilsslon cd oltlcer or otherw Ise. u suliordinttle oflloer or aieut. who Is. or shall be. employed under the lagUI alive execut Ive or pullclarv department ot I lit:, state or ot the Culled States, or of an v city or I ucorpormed district, and also luut every inemlier of Cous'res. und of the Siute 1etfisla ture, und of the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of uuy Incorporated dl .trlct. is by law incapable of holdluif or excr clslnv. at the same tune, the oltlce or uppoiut mcul of rludlCO. Insjiector or Clerk ol uuy elec tion of this fonunufl ii call bl and no luspcetor Judtftt. or other olttcer of any such electiou. shall lie elltrlble to any oftlce to he then voted for. except that or an election utile cr. QUALIFICATIONS OF VOTEUS Every male citizen twenty-one years of utfe possessing the following itiulltlcutlons. shall be entitled to vote ut ull elections: First, he shall have been a citizen of the United States at least ou.- mouth. Second, he shut! huve reitlded iu the St ate one year for if. ha vlnit previously heott a ipaulllled elector or uutlvc Oorn eltien of tue S!ai- tie shall have r moved therefrom anil ie turued. within six mout lis) Immediately preeeil Iuk the election. Third. He shall have resided iu the election district w here he sbull offer to vote at least two months immediately preced lH the cie.-i.ou. Fourth. If t went y-two years of uue or upwards he shut! have paid within t wo years a stale or County lux. which ahull have been assessed at least two mouths and puui at least one month before the election Stat.-1 .institution. Article VIII. Section, I. (liven miller mjr hand, ut my office. In the borouiih or McCuuuellsburu. (be IMth day of Ocl.il.ei A. I), linn, ai.il o? the ludcpeuileucc of the United Stutes, the one ftuwlred aud thlru -ascoud. , 4 jtrii JAMES O ALHXANUKK. SheriO. Everything for Rail and Winter now in. We are prepared to j,rive splendid values in Haps, cotton and woolen Blankets, etc. All the latest things in bui tings can be had at this store at right prices. We are prepared to show a fine line ot Ladles' and misses' COATS, all the latest styles, ranging in price from 5 to 12 dollars. Men's Overcoats, 5 to 15 dollars; Men's and Boys' Suits, 2 to 12 dollars. In spite of advances in cottons, we are still sell ing all Lancaster Ginghams at 9c, prints 7c, and other goods at corresponding low prices. A large line of CARPETS and LINOLEUMS always on hand Quality is what we boast ot in Shoes, ot which we have a very large line. In our STOVE AND FURNITURE de partment you will find goods and prices right. Madden Bros. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Or M'CONNELLSBURG, PA, .Will pay :i per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits. Kr.SOvlRCF.S t APR. ... rj(. $47,338.69. SEPT. 4, 1906, $118,094.99. JAN. 26, 1907, $144,509.46. MAV 20, 1907. $169,147.95. v Tho boV sxtraeta from st'vcrnl rotMirts l" thn Comptroller (if the ( ur renryWif the I'nil.ctl Stati-s show in an emphatic manner the success achieved by The Kirat National Dank of Mc.Connellsbun?. With progressive spirit and conservative methods, this bank has proven iu advama((ps as an Insti tution dMervIng your oonfldmm- The chief ooncprn of tho otllcers and di rectors of thin bank is the welfare of IM deptisl ors and the senil ity or their tie puslts. We solifil your business. .'loans made on personal and collateral security, and Notes dis counted. Courteous treatment to all. Correspondence solicited from those desiring Loans or wlshlne 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, FRANK P. LYNCH. MERRILW. NACE CASHIER. B. PRANK HENRY. A88T. CASHIER. PRE9I0ENT. ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. VICS RRCSIDWT. DIRECTORS LEWIS H. WIBLE. JNO.P. SIPES. JNO A. HENRY. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRI8. D. L. GRISSINvSER. R.M.KENDALL. 8. W. KIRK MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S BI6 UNDERSELLING STORE Big Rush in Millinery In order to accommodate our customers, we have just now laid in a large stock of all the latest styles aud attractive shapas in Winter Millinery. Flowers, plumes, fancy feathers, and ribbons in all col ors, laces, collars, veils, hany cap3, hoods, toques, children's coats, ladies' and misses' skirts and shirtwaists. Waists reduced from 91. 50 to 9I.9I tl,H to l.ii0: 1 1 no to 75c; 75j to 5 fc: (JOc to 40c. We will be pleased to show you our line of floods. Come in and (fit bttfffcijM. MRS. A. F. LITTLE, McConnellsburg. Opposite Postojfice. J.K.JOHNSTON Men's, Women's, and Children's OVERCOATS all of the very finest quality. SHOES Men ' s Women ' s Children 's Dress and everyday, at all prices. Telephone Connection. S 8 pi ?a n n 1 8 A. J. IRWIN & CO. Fall Millinery Display of the most attractive and unique Styles surpassing all former exhibits, both in richness and variety, IN-ew Patterns are being constantly placed in our show parlor, from which orders will be taken in colors to harmonize with fall suitings. I UNTRIMMED HATS of the most approved Shapes, also an elaborate assortment of beautiful vel vets, silks, braids, ornaments, fancy feathers and plumes, H ill be glad to have you come and see our goods. You '11 like the styles and the prices. McConnellsburg, Pa Women's FURS Children's Scarfs, Muffs, and Sets. Men's CLOTHING Boys' All colors, sizes, and of the very LATEST STYLES Gloves, Cord Pants, Outing Flannels, Dress Goods, Dress Skirts, Felt Boots. Men's UNDERWEAR Women's Don't fail to give us a Call. . K. Johnston, McConnellsburg, Pa! FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. Jesae B. Snyder, of ThompBOU township, spent a few hours iu to vu laat Saturday. Mr. Btiyder has a tine Minveyor'a compass that he will sull. It is the m strumeut used by Reynolds Mor ton many yearn ao. For sale at Trout's driiffJStre 1 DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT , - Tli. II. 04 IrWlU -jinutti t la trial mm. -"-'i rrh tif Iff tmil nMn ankf r tlx umim-hi t K.O. WITY s OOaUMJScV. OIUCAfisX XIJL. Ask tor Kodol'a 1907 Almanac and SOC Year ffelandor,