Try Mc( Iain's Store for Oof fs. Ijno cq(Tm from HV Ui "")f r Ih, Hurry Mutton at Saltilli , h paying cents a bushrl foi wheit, Mm, Ixu .laekson will take four institutn boarder. Ladies, pre ftrred. DOO'I forgot to call at Tiik. fu HIS STOKK for one of those latr Books- a nice line ot titles to se lect from. The annual in gathering of the ' mid will l bold at ttM home of 'Mrs. Ceo. W. K'lisner, Saturday, Novemlx.r BOtb, : p. m. Hoarding can be had at M. H Trout's during Institute week, for two young men. Tin-: Irwin Store want to showyo i the l-"ni)tiful stock of Nec'-c Chains, LocKets, l-'obs, llracelets, Scarf pin?, Brooches, now in the show cases, Ualon Thanksgiving services wilt be held in tiie Lutheran church of town, on Thursday, November D-th, at 10:80 a. m., under the conduct of Rey. J. 0. K-issold. DeWitt's Carbolized Witch tlaz el Salvo peueti ates the pores thoroughly cleanses - -and is heal ing arid soothing. Good for piles. Sold at Trout's drug store. The meat inspectors recently appointed by the Slate are al ready out attending to their busi ness. They are sweeping down oa the butchers and many shops and slaughter houses are beiug condemned. HIDES. James Si pes ft Son pay 10, 18, and 10c a pound cash, for beef hi tes at their butcher shop in McCounellsburg, also Aft Vou Interfiled In LIveMck r Wt,ri7he rWWfe Trll,m. uition ye.ira ago cUci4cl to establish the Not Yorlt Tub uue t'Vrit.er, a lot poiitit nl, ni. ttmal jn.ii'iiul, to be deVutod to ver,- lii anch of ngt iculture and other interests of lb ntrnOf mm his family in every part of th. country, men of tbo highest au thorily in every branch ot Initn work and farm exporiOacfl were consulted as to wi iters, wl;ose tOfVlCei it would be most desir (Me lo secure. When the lute Dr. J. C. Currier of Minnesota, the author of 'Mors.! Sense ," was asked to 'iaine the best writers on horses md on vctcrinaiy practice, he naiv.ed only one : "Dr. C. D. Smead, living in Logan, N, V , is fust the one you want if you cae get him." Dr. Currier's opi lion proved him as goou a judge of men as of horses. Dr. Suicad undertook the work of answering not only veterinary questions, but ad reasonable queries in regard to the brooding, the care and the feeding of all do mestic animals; he taugiit how to rfeep them well; and that beasts seldom need medicine if properly looked after. Not the question ers alone profited by Dr. S mead's department, the value of which received immediateand extended recognition. There is good reas on for this. Dr. Smead didn't take up his profession as an easy way of earning a living. He has been a practical farmer and livestock breeder from his youth. He loves aaimals and is unhappy when they surier or fail in health, so many years agi he decided to earn how to care for aud cure Silt Rulittr. Fnder, HnfnmtM fef, H v M, irnTt II intemlTif quit firm log nr.d n move from tho rmtnty, will Hell attrifi residence. I mile from Duoi'.u Mills ou the road leading to Maddensvdle, knowi. as tin- .!. M. Ontt&all farm, horses, cuttle, hgs, fanning lm plements hay, cornfodder grain potai.KW, household goods, &c, Sal bepns it 0:80 a, m. Credit !t months. Saturday, November 211, Jos. B, Mellottand John Mellott, ex ncutora of the last will, etc., of Uanic! Mellott, lato of Licking Creek township, deceased, will sell at, the late residence of the decedent on the farm known as the David Fohncr farm on the Kidge, three miles south of And over, horses, hogs, farming im plemonts, corn, and many other articles; also, on the same day and it the same place, a farm known as the Jacob Kaulr'nian farm. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Tuesday, Novemoer 20 N. I, KiuilT having sold his farm and intending to remove from the COUQty, wi'l sell at his lesidence near the Peach Orchard read sev en miles north of McConnells hurg, horses, cattle, hogs, farming implements, chickens, grain, hay, household goods, ftc. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. highest price paid for calf skins, j them. he droppod work) took a sheepskins and tallow. "Sm-dl's Legislative Hand book" will not be ready for di tribution before December 1, ow ing io the failure of county offi cials to furnish information re queste'. The last of the copy for the new volume was delivered to the State I'rinter on Saturday. Babies and childron need prompt attention when suffenug from coughs and colds. The best remedy for mothers to use is Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syr up. It tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. It contains no opi ates, and it is laxative and drives the cold out of the system by gently moving the Dowels. Sold at Trout's drug story. Buyers nowadays expect to be informed of the latest offerings by ttieir merchants through the columns of their newspaper. If tlie.y don't find the news of one utore there, they will patronize the store which does advertise. There is nothing better for stomach troubles than KOEpL, which contains the same juices found iu a healthy stomach, ko DOL is offered on a guaranteed plan lor the relief of heartburn, flatulence, sour stomach, belch ing of gas. nausea, and all atom toh troubles. So at times when you don't feel just right, when you are drowsy after meals, and your head aches, or when you have no ambition, and you are cross and irritable, take a little Kodol. It digests what yon eat. 1 1 will make you healthy. Sold at Trout's drug store. The teachers of Ayr held their fourth educational meeting at Big Cove Tannery school Friday evening Nov. l."th. It was called to order by the teacher Miss Carrie Humbert, after which the following questions were discuss ed. 1. Supplementary Work for Third Reader Grade, 2. Methods for Teaching tlieMemory liranch es. ;i. Map Drawing To What Kxtentv Seven teachers were present. Excellent literary work was rendered oy the school. Next meeting to l.e held at Jug town Nov. J'.lth. Secretary. When the Stomach, Heart, or Kidney nerves get weak, then these organs always fail. Don't dt;ug tfco Stomach, nor stimulate 1 , ., I I t "" t'Unana 'I ' ., i. LIU. ,,,.1.1 V "1 MIUIHIjU. 1 llab I.-, mm ply a makeshift. Get a pre senptiou knovn to Druggists every whore as Dr. Shor p's lie iterative. The Restorative is prepared expressly for these wt.-ak inside nerves, Streugheu these nerves, build them up with Dr. Bboop'a Restorative tablets or liquid and see how quickly help will come. Free sample test sent on request by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Your health is sure ly w or ih lies simple test. Dick h 'ii's drugJttwMkv. m m ;ourse and became a doctor him self not for the money he might earn, but for the sake ol the neg lected and suffering animals. And ho didn't stop study when ho left the school; he has studied books, roports and, better still, the animals themselves, every day since. No wonder he sue ceods and is to-day, largely on ac count of his work in the New York Tribune Farmer, the best knowD veterinary surgeon in America. The subscription price of the Now York Tribune Farmer is one dollar a year, but to those of our subscribers who are paid up or who pay up to date, we w ill furnish the News and the Farmer one year for 91.60 To those who aare paid at least a year ahead to tho News, we will send the Farm er one year for sixty cents. Sam plecopies furnished upon request. Send all orders to Fulton County Nkws, McConnellsburg, Pa. Wonderful Eczema Curt. "Our little boy had eczema for live years," writes N. A. Adams, Henrietta, Pa. "'IVo of our home doctors said the case was hopeless, his lungs being affect ed. Wo then employed other doctors, but no benefit resulted. I3y chance we read about Electric Bittera; bought a bottle and soon noticed improvement. We con tinued this medicine until sever al bottles were used, when our boy was completely cured." Best of all blood medicines and body building haalth tones. Guaran teed at Trout's drug store. TiOc. A NARROW ESCAPE. G. W. Cloyd, a merchaut, of Plunk, Mo., had a narrow escape four years ago, when he ran a jimson bur into his thumb. He says: "The doctor wanted to am putate it but I would not consent. 1 bought a box of Bucklen's Arni oa Salve aud that cured the dan gerous wound." 2oc at Trout's drug store. Six passenger conductors ou the middle division of the Penn nsylvania Railroad have been discharged without ceremony and several more have been threatened with dismissal. For a long while the conductors have been watched by detectives, as complaints had been made to the official? of the road that certain passengers have been in the habit of riding over tho road without payini, fire. Cue of the discharged conductors I a I boon iu tho employ of tho com any lor 4. years. DANE. Samuel A. Wible and wife are visiting friends this week in Chambersburg. Mrs. Reuben Wible. of Cham berslmrg, spent last Friday night at N. L FinitT's. Frank E. W. Scott, of Cham bersburg, spent Sunday with his brother Samuel, near hero. Mrs. Ber.mor Gross and son, John Ewing, wife and son; Miss Magpie -Hess aud sister, Miss Mary INving, and Jim Wible, of Chambersburg all spent last Sunday at N. 1. Fmiff's. John Raker is getting a well drilled at his barn. N. I. FinilT spent Saturday in Chambersburg on busiuoss. He expects to move to Franklin coun ty this fall. My llet Friend. Alexander Ueuton, who lived on Rural Route 1, Fort Edward, N. Y says: "Dr. Kind's New Discovery is my best earthly friend. It cured me of asthma six voars ago. It has also per formed a wonderful cure of ir cipient consumption for my son'ti wife. The lirst bottle ended the terrible cough, aud this accom ilistied, the other symptoms left one by one, until she was per tectly well. Dr. King's New Discovery's power over coughs a. id colds is simply marvelous." No other lemedy has ever equal d it. Fully guaranteed by Trout's urug store. 50c. and 1 (X) Trial bottle free. Ask Us to Print It. To relieve the worst forms of Rheumatism, take a teaspoonful of the following mixture after each meal and at bedtime. Fluid Extract Dandelion, one half ounce ; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. These harmless ingredients can be obtained from our home druggists, and are easily mixed by shaking thern well 14 a bottle. Relief is generally felt from the first few doses. This prescription, states a well known authority in a Cleveland moruiug paper, forces the Clogged up, inactive kidneys to filter and strain from the blood the poisonous waste matter aud uric acid, which causes Rheumatism. As Rheumatism is not only the most painful and torturous dis ease, but dangerous to life, this simple recipe will no doubt be greatly valued by many sufferers here at home, who should at once prepare the mixture to get this relief. It is said that a' person who would take this prescription re gularly, a dose or two dally, or even a few times a week, would never have serious Kidney or' Uriuary disorders or Rheuma tisui, Cut this out and preserve it. Cood Rheumatism prescriptions which really relieve are scarce, indeed, aud when you need it, you want it badly. Our druggists here say they will either supply these ingredients or make the mixture ready to take, if any of our rear ers so prefer. AITl'MN T.J. Wiener, WINTER Hancock, Md. High Grade Merchandise at popular prices. . Silks, Velyets, Ladies' and Misses ffraps. Fashionable Furs of the season are wel repre sented in Neck-wear and Muffs. TVYilHnery Trimmed ana f t ' turned 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 Cosets. Hosiery and Underwear. SHOES, SHOES. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF M'CONNELLSBURG, PA. Will pay 3 per cnt. Interest per annum on all time deposits. OUR TOTAL RESOURCES are notv 190. OOO.OO, and our surplus and undivided profits are $2500.00. IVe invite your particular attention to these items of our condition, for the amount of business as transacted by a bank, indicates the confidence oj a community in its stability, and the surplus and undivided profits exhibit its prosperity. Our business is ba.nkint. and our efforts are direeted toward tbat alone. LET US SERVE YOU. LEWIS H. WIBLE. FRANK P. LYNCH, PREBIDINT. ATTOnNVY AND SOLICITOR. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. VICE PRESJnCNT. rirEc;TORS ! LEWIS H. WIBLE. JNO. P. 8IPES. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON, T, J. Wiener, Hancock, Maryland 1 1 I Madden Bros. 1 m 3a Three Springs, Pa. Everything for F"eill and Winter now in. We are prepared to give splendid values in Haps, cotton and woolen Blankets, etc. All the latest things in buttings can be had at this store at right prices. We are prepared to show a tine line of Ladies' and Misses' COATS, all the latest styles, ranging in pric 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 sejl mg 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, of which we have a very large line. In our STOVE AND FURNITURE de partment you will find g"oodsand prices right. I Madden Bros. Hj Telephone Connection. B MERRIL W. N ACE CASHICM. B. FRANK HENRY. ASST. CA8HICR. JNO A. HENRY. GEO. A. HARRIS, D. L. GRISSINUER. R. M. KENDALL. S. W. KIRK. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S BI6 UNDERSELLING STORE Big Rush in Millinery in order to accommodate our customers, wo have just now laid in a laripi stock of all the latest styles arid attractive shapes In Winter Millinery. Flowers, plumes, fancy feathers, and ribbons In all col ors, laces, collars, veils, baby caps, hoods, toques, children's coats, ladles' and misses' skirts and shirtwaists. Waists reduced from fl.SO to $1.21 to W.00: fl 00 to TSc; "Sj to JOc; 110c to 40e. We will bo pleased to show you our line of goods. Come in and get bargain!. MRS. A. F. LITTLE, McConnellsburg. Opposite Postojjice. J.K.JOHNSTON Lien's, Women's, and Children's OVERCOATS all of the very finest quality. 1 Fullon County Bank.l -; (ORGAXIZED IN 1887.) 3 Fr Cent. Interest Paid on Time Deposit. This old and well known Financial Institution Is now permanently located in its new room in the A. U. Naeebulld- J ing. Large additions have been made to the CAPITAL 3TOCI: . .,,.,1 V. .. -' . .. . Q,.I.L.IJ I 1 f . . uuu me uuiuuci in ..i... ..in,..,, r, huh ue.cn increased to r Ir- 0 H TEEN, which gives all depositors a si rurity of upward of J Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. V The Fulton County Dank does a GENEUAL HANIC- W ING UU81NESS and extends every fuvor to their patrons aim menus, consistent with sound bunking. VA. hi. NELSON, McConnellsburg, Pa. Cashier. , . 1 Hides Wanted. Ttio uude8igned will pay lor !?reen hides free from cuts, the following pricos : Steers and heifers, 10c; jows, 9c; bulls, He; calf-skins, 00 to 80c ; tallow, lc. I 'ut hides, 1 cent a pound less than foregoing prices; salted lades, 11 to 12 cents. Paul- Wag n ku. SHOES Men's Women's Children's Dress and everyday, at all prices. FELT BOOTS Women's FfJRS 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 Keport of Primary Scliool Mc Connellsburg for moil tli ending November 15th. Number of! pupils, 30; average attendance 85; I Per ciint of attendance 97; those I who attended every day; Helen (Sunder, lieu luh .lohnstop, Myrtle! McQuiulo, Nettie Mellott, Winnie Mellott, Anua Mary Hipes. Helen I Steach, lOthel Stevens, Martha Taylor, Goldie Tritle, Helen j Wa?habaugh, Kussel Uarmack, Willis Daniels, Karl Everbart, Robert Fassold, Koss Ha mil, Ted Mamil, Clifford Liuinger, Charles Lyuch, Willis Mellott, Pete Mor OB DwightSteach, Harry Steach, Parker Tritle, Chester Woodal. Nora Fisher, teacher. Don't fail to give us a Call. J. K. Johnston, McConnellsburg, Pa. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. DYSPEPSIA CURE r DIGESTS WHAT YOU BAT L& Tto II.M lHW mttalaa 2Vi IWumiw trill m, vktafc Mftalw MMk 'Mm" eaiT at tu. uuumi m For lale at Trout's drugstore Ask tor Kodol'a 1907 Almanac and 200 Year Calaudcr. i