Try McCluln'a Store for Oof-fi-.v . L hi' o ( iiffvo from iV 1 25o per lb. Hello Contral! (l"ivo mo Steven Fornitnro Store and Co .taction ery. Tli'it's the place to buy. Carload of Salt just received at bottom prices, by II E. Huston, at S iltillo. Ac t:n i s Wanted - Experience unnecessary. Salary guaranteed. Apply tO CiKO. W. S'MMI'.i;s, Conoral Traveling Agent, McCon iifllsburir, Fa. l Hidk's Wanted Highest .market price paid for beef hides, horae hides, wildcat skins, and all kinds of grease, at Paul Wag ner's Tannery, McConnollsburg. . Mrs. Amanda Pott, of Dig Cove Tannery, spent a fuW hours in town Tuesday. HIDES James Sipcs & Son pay the highest market price for beef hi les at their butcher shop in MeConnetlsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tall w. Mr. A J. Comerer, ol Wind ber, is spending a few days tliif week among his Fulton county 'riends. Jack and Jill were both quite U), No-v each is well and wiser, For blues and headaches have to go, When they take an Early Kiser. DeWitt's Little Eirly Riser Pills are sold at Trout's drug store. JohnH Cordon, of Thompson, wan in town yesterday arranging for the advertising of his sale which will be on the -Cth of De cember. Thousands of men and women in all walks of life are suffering from kiduey and bladder troub les. Don't neglect your kidneys. Delays are dangerous. DeWltt ' Kidney and Bladder Pills afford quick relief for all forms of kid tiftv ami Diaauer irouoiu. week's tieatmeut, 5e. Trout's drug store. Stillwell Kirk of Bethel town ship, brought his sister Miss t ..Sadie up to Institute Monday, and is spending this week in town. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr. S'.ioop, Racine, Wis These tests are provirg to the people without a penny's cost the groat value of this scientitic prescrip Hon kuown to druggists every where as Dr. Snoop's Catarrh Itomedy. Sold by Dicksou's drug store. Edgar Uaun, who had :. WIM TNNf?V Mis Maude EJ Bftdraftardna. 'ias gone for a short tune to asi vliss Bim'tna C. Lincoln, Si. in Primary ft'iptrl inl i lent of Sab Oath BtitKMil Work, iii .some nu ct .ngs for eremeniary grade wo.k, 5o bo lu id throughout the west am part of the siaie, John Uussell Hunter, of liwis own, spent last Weak wiililii- frandpnreuts, Mrvand rs liar c.y Mh-t t. Miss Miii j Tie Sipe petit pitl f last wek with her friend, Mai on KIwnr.N, who is in the Mil eravlla Normal. Master Frank Sipe, 0) Sixlon, s visiting friends burg. Mrs A. F. Baker aud Mrs. J. vV. Barnett are visitiug Mr. and Mrs. Will Sweet, at Btxton. Miss Teuley, of Detiaiice, is the f-MtOf Mrs. J. W. Gibson. Our young friend Olali Swope, who has been emplo.yed at Kntri atU, brought a yooi g bride with hltt to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Swope. Cur call Uiumpiiins greeted them in I noisy w.iy. Squire Bauuigardner, at high' nooj last Sunday, united in mar riage William Norton and Mis Nessie Weight. These young people have our best wis es for i happy future Ittf Kcir.a.ksblc Rescue. 'J'hat truth is stranger than ! lietion, has once more been de , monstrated in the little town of Fedora, Teun , the residence of C. V. Pepper. Ho writes: ' I was n bed, entirely disabled with hemorrhage of tho lungs and throat Doctors failed to help me, and all hope had lied when 1 began taking Dr. King's New Discovery. Then mstant relief came. The coughing soon ceased; tne bleeding diminished rapidly aud in three weeks 1 was able to go to work." I laaranteed for Sold at ! coughs aud colds 50c. and $1.00, it Trout's drug store, Trial bottle free. spjndmg a week with his parents at Saluvia, re urued to the Penn sylvania Business College, Lan caster on Monday. There is something about Ken nedy's Laxative Cough Syrup that makes it different lrom cth- BACK KIN. Nora Paylor, who spent a few Jays last week with friends at Webster Mills was accompanied home by her ister Mis. Henry Oarbangh and little sou. E'mer Tolbert was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Win. Paylor last j Thursday. The Cut Brothers, who lud their sawmill in the Meadow grounds, have removed their mill to William Taylor's where they been i are sawing shingles. S t.rdiv.D'r- mi,. - 7 h I P lenry will sell wi. i i h -, deuce lin e Wept ht'iit I. age, on tli ohd It din. ! - (ireiiada, horaui, c itile.ii in nlDg im plements, gruh, .v Sale In jins at 0:8fl a in. Moii.i iv, Lit ( ten tier it h, roi son llarri, intending In ro novo to McOoouellsburg, will sell it his Matdflnce about J mile WHlthoast of Webster Mills, lorse. 1 cattle, farming It-pie metits, household goods, &C S-ile begins at 10 i. 'el;ck. A L. Wible, auctioneer. Tuesday, December 10 Mi a Miry Effing will sill at her rcsidenco on the Peach Orchard road, ll miles north of M..Con uellsburg, cattle, hogs, sheep, farming implements, coin, hay aud household goods. Sale be gins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible, motion eer, Wednesday, December ll. J. A. Shaw, on account of ill health, lias decided to quit farming, and will soil at his residence 11 mile north of West Dub in, on ttie mountain road, horses, cattle, :iogs, farming implements, hay, strain, and household goods. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. 0 months credit. Wednesday, December 1 1. The administrators of the estate of Michael Knaulf, late of Ayr township, deceased, will sell at the late residence of the decedent, near Jugtown s;hoo! house in Ayr township, 2 miles south of McCoouellsburg, horses, cattle, bogs, farming implements, &c, Sale begins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible auction' e . Saturday, December 14. Miss Lizzi ; Bender, administra ll ix of the estate of Hon. W. II Bender, late of McConnellsburg, deceased, will sell at tho hto re sideuce of the decedent in said borough, household and kitchen furniture, boards, framed lum ber itc, Sale begins at 1 o'clock, . in. A, L Wible, auctioneer. Thursday, December (. J. U. Cordon intending to quit farming will sell at his residence two miles northwest of Plum Hun, ho. sos, cattle, hogs, farm ing implements, &c. Sale begius at 10 o'clock. ww. Christ and Fred Ciugston have moved down into John Kendall's tenaut hou.-o. Rhode Kendall is getting along nicely this winter with the Back Run school. Some of the young people of ers, as it causes a free yet gentle j this vicinity attended the locil action of the bowels, through which the cold is forced out of the system. At the same time, it heals irritation aud allays in tUmroation of the throat and lungs. It is pleasant to taUe. Children like it- Contains no op iates nor narcotics. Sold at Trout's drug store. Mr. Phineas T. Hun.yan, who returned to Mountain Lake I'ark from Needmore, recently,- has been sulfei iug an attack of'aslh ma and grippe with threatened pneumonia, His doctor thinks him out of any immediate danger. Mr. Kuuyan expects to return to Needmore, and assist in getting out any marble work that may be ordered from the Needmore shops. . institute at Jugtown last Friday evening. Mkes the Liver Lively. Foley's Orino Laxative gives permanent relief in cases of hab itual constipation, as it stimulates the liver and restores the natural action of the bowels without irri tatiog these organs like pills or ordinary cathartics. Does not nauseate or gripe, aud is mild and pleasant to take. Hem. in ber tl.e name Foley's Ortno Laxative, and refuse substitutes. Trout's drug store. A Boon lo Utterly People. Most elderly people have some kidney or bladder disorder that is both painlul aud dangerous. Foley's Kidney Hemedy has f.rov eii a boon to many elderly people, as it stimulates the. urinary or gans, corrects irregularities and tones up tho whole system. Com inonce taking Foley's Kidney Hem edy at once and be vigorous. Trout's drug store ; Jacob B. Clenn, formerly of Ayr township, this county, went west in 1484 and was at Ban VriuciMO, Cil., at tho time of the great earthquake. He had not boon heard from since ami his friends hero generally supposed him to be dead, but such was not his fate. Ceo. W. (Menu, Webster Mills, received a letter from his sen a few da s go. Piizcs tor Cora. The Second Annual Corn Show of the Pennsylvania Live St ick Breeders' Association, will be bell February ." and 8 at the Mo nongahela House, Pittsburg, Pa. Now is the time to select ten ears that may win a cash pjlsaofflQ ai d a $2o silver, cup besi des. Prizes are also offered for he best single ear in the feibow, for the best ear shown by a boy or 3irl under Hi years, for the big gest ear and for freak ears. No nn trance or other fees. Look cut for ears that will do to show, and write to E. B, D yard, East B id, Pittsburg, Pa., for particulars Seedsmen and their employes an not allowed to compel. Otn-r.a CoJdti Prumnta Pimwmili lit: FiR.ID THE STia. "1 have fired the walking sticli I've carried over 10 years, on ac count of a sore that resisted every kind.of tieatment, until 1 tried Bucklen's Arnica Halve, tiiit has hea'.ed tho aore and made mo a happy man," write J ihu Carrott, of North Mills, N C. Cuar&nteed for Piles, Bums, etc , by Trout's drug store. L'.'.c. Administratrix's Notice NotiO0 In berftbf ii'vrn. tbni letters of oil mlnlKtrmtlon on Im vttte of Hon. w. u Uf mi i-r. Inic of Mt'CotinulMiuiv, Kulion Co., I'u.. ilfciisi-d. li it v I u tieeu Ki-unU'd to Ihe un denlfBed. bt the Kt-xlNtL-r of Kult n t-ouuiy. N'otlue Is hereby Klven t ull persou imli'lneil iil entitle to umke immediate pity- ment. untl thi)sehuvintr eltiluiHiitfullist thesame to present them to the UDrterxlKueu. duly hii thenlleu.ed for settlement. Miss EMXABHTH HRNUCB, 1 i-5-..t . Me(;onnells;urK, Pa. Adinluistrutilx. HARRIS'S PUBLIC SALE. The underbtgned, intending to remove Ui McConuellsburg, will sell at his residence, about one half mile southwest of Webster Mills, on MONDAY, DEC 9. 1907 the following property, to wit : ONE HORSE safe driver, not afraid of steam, or automobiles; 1 set of single harness, 1 set of lead gears, 12 HEAD OF CATTLE one of which is a good ciw, one a steer, and tho balance nice young cittle; 1 set of platform scales, 1 set butchers' scales, 1 pair of steelyards. 1 grii.dstone, 1 Cross cut Saw, SIX SHEEP 1 log chain, mowing scythe, post ax, post digger, 1 RUNABOUT BUGGY I sled, 1 single- and 1 double shovolplow, 1 ica puller, 1 Ldder, lot of good BOARDS AND PLANK lot of otf all boards, and j lank, side saddle, sprayer, lot of ang ers, boxes and barrels, HOUSEHOLD GOODS consisting of stove, pots, pans, griddle, bedsteads, sewing ma chine, table, chairs, butcher kniv es, sheep shears, meat saw, half interest in sausage stulfer, aud mauy other articles. Sale b giLsat 10 o'cloca, a. m , when a credit of 0 mouths n ill be Kiven on all sums of or more; less thau $.", cash. JgftUMKM Haukis AMI MN T.J. Wiener, WIN! Tit Hancock, Md. High Grade Merchandise at popular prices. Silks, Velvets, Ladies' and Misses IVraps, Fashionable Furs of the season are well repre sented in Neck-wear and Muffs. Willinery Trimmed ana f mmed Modish Shapes and Tone Blending are to be seen in all the new importations. New Ribbons, Plumes, Tips, Wings. Poses. Foliage Ladies' Tailored Skirts and Waists. Ladies' and Misses Cose Is, Hosiery and Underwear. SHOES, SHOES. T, J. Aiener, Hancock, Wary land 1 Fulton County Bank.l x fj (ORGANIZED IN 1887.) O ". 3 Fr Cent. Interest l-nlil on Time Depoaltn ' This olil and well known Financial Institution is now i permanently located In Its new room In the A. U. Naee build C j lOKi LMgt additions have been made to the CAPITAL STOCK m - ' .... I . I . . . ....... . O . 1.1 11 . . . -r uMuiucr m .TiiH KiioKirrs nas- open increased to I' IF- j rSEN, which (rives all depositors a security of upward of cj g Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. B THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WCONNELLSBURC. FA. Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all tim,e deposits. OUR TOTAL RESOURCES are now 190. OOO.OO, and our surplus and undivided profits are $2500.00. We 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 banking, and our efforts are directed toward that alone LET US SERVE YOU. LEWIS H. WIBLE, PRESIDENT. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. VICK -..isiofni. FRANK P. LYNCH. ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, MERRIL W. NACE CASHIER. B. FRANK HENRY. ASST. CASHIER. DIRECTORS : LEWIS H. WIBLE, JNO. P.SIPES. JNO A. HENRY, W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS, D. L. QRI8SINUER. R. M KENDALL. 8. W. KIRK. Married. At the Webby teriaa parsonage ou Woduenday iiveing of laat wool, llbv. Dr. West united iu marriage W.don S. Mock, ot Tod township and Mis Mary Ethel Knable, of Ayr township. The Fulton County Hank does a GENERAL hank. 3 INO BUB1NE88 or.d extends every favor to their patrons iiiumtn, tuip. Will! MJUUU I ' a I . I i . W. H. NELSON, HcCoiincllsburK, P- Cashier. 8 MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S BI6 UNDERSELLING STORE Big Rush in Millinery In order to acroinmodate our customers, wo have just now laid in a larjfe stock of all the latest styles and attractive shapes in Winter Millinery. Flowers, plumes, faDcy fcathnrs, and ribbons in all col ors, laues, collars, veils, baby caps, hood 4, t iijiies, children's coats, ladies' and misses' skirts and shirt valsts. Waints reduced from fl. SO to 1.24: 1.81 to M.00; $1 off to 75c; 75- to Sic; BOO to 40e. We will bo pleased to show you our lino of goods. Come in anil g)t b i . im i. MRS. A. F. LITTLE, McConnellsburg. Opposite PnstoJBfice. oocooooooooo oooooooooooooo A N&AAf 1 Ifio! o I 1 1 N v if If ILjIIIo noiv have a very FINE and UP- TO-DATEline of American and Japanese China, Books, and Stationery, I have also added to the above J.K.JOHNSTON Men's, Women's, aid Children's OVERCOATS all of the very finest quality. SHOES Edison Phonographs ami all the latest RECORDS I have just received the list of llecords for November, and it will certainly be an addition to your list of records to have a few ot these. Call or wilto E. R. McCLAIN, VI . , . . 1 I t k coocooooooooo oooooooooo The Irwin Store, the Place for Holiday Opportunities. r-rr -r ArV A View 01 ls beautiful and useful in '1VTT new Christmas gifts. A Choice lrom the best Products of the most reliable manufacturers, A Certuill assurance h quality and hon est worth in every article. A Complete wwftinent assuring satislactory L sewctions in all cases. The splendid stock of the season Altogether the most desirable line of Holiday Goods ever shown in Fulton county. We shall deem it a privi lege to show you these attractions. The Irwin Store, McConnellsburg, Pa. Men's Women's Children's Dress and everyday, at all prices. FELT BOOTS Women 's F J R S 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 UNDEBWEAR 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. After exposure, or whon you foel a coldxioiniug od, take a few iosea of Foley 'h Honey and Tar and it will expel tho cold from your system, h cures the most stubborn coughs and colds, aud preveuts pneumonia. Trout's c rug store. Kodol RKLiJ: vk JJUtS3? V -ND ftps i a. H&LU-.V.b SOUR STtX.UjClI. . tJKtJHlNG. ETC. 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