FULToN COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B. W- P -vK, Editor and Proprietor. W CONNELLSBURG. PA. DECEMBER 19, 1907 Published Weekly. 1.00 pei Annum in Advance. 4DVKHTUUN0 RATH. I lr M1MN cf 8 line S times. II V i'er iuro each subsequent Insertion AO Ai ndrerlUcmeiil Inserted for leu thai h'ce months uuarged by the square. S moH, ! Sam. I I jr. One fo-irtn column. On" half column... . One Column ...113.00. . . . as 00. .... 10 00. Ho iw )0 00 won rvi.oo 7.f0 HUST0.NT0N. Uv. and Mr. DauioU weie called to tie latter 'a home n Monday on account of the serious illnessof her mother, Mrs. Rohrer iu Lancaster. Miss Ratta Lyon, of West Dub I.e. spent several days with her J rami ma Ludig this week. Ur. McClaiu had the misfor tune to lose a valuable horse last Sunday. Mrs. John Hoover and daugh ter Miss EJua spent Monday at the County Seat. THE SMhAltl. Some Kenulls o( Ln SabbathOI jtjrvanio by t r . i - .-inn Christian. (font nutd fiorr. li at page. ) loses the vptjOlifO hi. n iou. isd In, fH: 1 3 ' If thou turn awaj thy foot fn in the Salihalh, Iron doing thy pleasure on my bolj .lay; d call the Sabbath a do hp lit, the holy of the Lord, h Nta ortbte; und tshalt honor l.im, tot doing thine owu ways, nor tiiid ing tl.iuo owu pleasure, tio speaking litiue own words: Tin t shalt Hum dolighl thy self t,. Lord ; and I will 0MM the to rile upon the h gh places of the oar'h, bikI feed thee with ti e heiiiage ol Jacob thy father; for the mou.h of ti e God hath spi.k ti it.'' They shall delight themselves iu their (i dhey shall ccupy tl e high places of t ie earth, tiny shall feed upon the a uudancc cf the hertt ige of Jaco1 i a wondrou. three fold blessing to those who, laying aside their own pleasure, devote the Lord's Day to his hon or and service. Such are some of the results to the Christian : What are the re r.ults to the Church : Thcchurcb is made up of ndividual Chris tian?. Obviously, those things that affect i he individual Chris tians, affect tho orga'.izatiou U. m. Sipo left on Tuesday , ., f. , , . , x . ' , , , ' The strength of the individual is for Johnstown where he has a ,. " ,.-,. , , . the strength of the Church; th lucrative position W. W. Hoover, of Morcersburg Academy is home to spend the holiday vacation. weakness of the individual is the weakness of the church. In so far as its members are deeply, vitally interested in the eternal The Mafic No. 3 verities; in so far as they are in Number three is a wonderlu' ! close communion with the Father, mascot for Geo. II. Pains, 6l are careful to observe 'to ordin- Cedar Grove, Me , according to u letter which reads: "After suf fering much with liver and kid ney trouble, and becoming great ly discouraged by the failnre to liud relief, I tried Electric Bit ters, and as a result I am a we!! man to day. The lirst bottle re ances of grace and to seek tin blessings of a consecrated Sab bath; in so far as they are jealous ly striving to live in imitation ol their divine Master in just so far is a church a source of blessing. Uut whenever the individual members ol a church neglect its heved and three bottles complet ordinances, bjcome careless ol i d the cure." Guaranteed best ; their wav of spending the Sab bath and lukewarm iu their as piraiious after godliness or God like ness: when these thiuxs are true of its members a church has lost its power and value to the world. In the Revelation ol remedy for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by Trcut's drag store. 50c. James Russell Lowell on Reading. Have you ever rightly consider ed what the mere ability to read I St. John wo find these words ad means? That it is tho key th:U dressed to the church of the tidmits us to the whole world of thought and fancy and iiuagioa tion; to the company of sage and ht: I would thou wert cold or saint, of the wisest and wittiest ! Qot. So then because thou art moment." 1 hat it enables us to wwawu amu neuner cold noi kpo with thfi Irpenoal pvps hear ! hot with the finest ears the sweetest voices of all time? ' ai. nnauy, are the results James Russell Lowell. l" ll,e wor!d at lai'gu o careless '. Christian observance of the Sab a i-ORTUNATb Texan. b&th; I would say the results are Mr. E. W. Goodloe, of 107 St. two fold: fir tho release from Louts St., Dallas, Tex. says: the restraining influence of a "ln the past year I have become j 8trong Sabbath sentiment. You acquainted with Dt. King's New know and 1 kncw that evil halts Life Rills, and no laxative 1 ever and hesi'ates to expose itself In nefore tried so effectually dispos- Ptesence of a godly man. esof malaria and biliousness." i Kven so lhe evi1 of Sab oath des Thev don't srrind nor crine. B&a. IIoJ1 is encouraged by the at Trout's drug store. ! Laodiceans : "I know thy works that thou art neither cold nor . ' M.I UIS .ll " " " -' ...... l-i'J I est. eyes, tiear hot, I will spew thee out of my rs, and listen to "Wto." Tro. 3:15. indifference and secret sympathy of the lax Christian. In this, as The fourth educational meeting ; in ,ol',er things, he i i his broth ' 1 ' 11 ' ' j " i held at Mcf Govern 's school last Friday evening, was called to or der by the teacher, C. C. Rotz The two queationa ; "Economy of Time," and "Practical Methods for Teaching Reading and Spell ing," were ably discussed. The following teachers were present i T. Scott Berahey, Pearle Gress, A. D. Peightel, C. C. Rotz, and Mary O. Ott, from Tod; Russell Nelson, Sophia Ilohman, and Mary Houston, Ayr; D. K. Ctios nut, Tay lot ; Gertrude Iioke und Prof. TbOiXiM, McConnellsburg also, Superiutondent Lamberson. Tho teachers of Tod feel very giatefulto the teachers of the different townships, for the act ive part taken in the institute. A number of songs and recitations ware well delivered by the school. The next institute will be held at Kuobsville. -Mary O. Ott Sec'y. .. A 25c. Bottle ol j Kemps Balsam Contains 40 DOSES, Amllench doso is mure effective than four tiiuex the Kiuue quantity of tur other oough remedy, however wefj ml vertised und however etronuly rec otnwended that remedy may be. Remember alwayn that KE1U"B BALSAM a the Best Cough Cure. It hue xaved thousand from con. X ram j it i ii . it has saved thouaande of Uvea. At all druggists', SOu., 60c. oud tl. Don't - pi aoytblnu . Second: the world at large suf fers the loss of a praiseworthy example. Again and again we hear. "So and so is a church member and he swears worse than I do" or "Blank la a mem ber of the church und I'm sure he goes visiting on Sabbath and Koaaipaae moo'i as anybody", What about it, fellow Christian': Have we "so learned Christ"" Is that tho way we measure up to the standard Chr ist set for us when he sard, " Ye are the light of tho world a city that is set on a hill cannot be hid" "Jaet your light so shine b fore men. that they may see yc ur good works and glorify your Father which is in heaven." Such, I believe, aro some of tin results of Fx Sabbath ob servance by professing Chris tians. All are deplorable; ignor ance, weakness, and loss of bless ing to the individual Christian; ! loss of power aud prestige to the church; aud loss of the rostra nt n4 aisf.irat.ion of a good example to the world at largo. This in j the day which the Lord hath i made; let us n j ice and be glad ; in it. I'ralsc from New EofUud. Mrs. S. Joyce, Claremont, N. I H., writes : "About a year ago I bought two bottles of Foley's Kid pat Rom dy. It cured me of a aevtre case of kidney trouble of several years standing. It cer tainly is a grand, good medicine, and 1 heartily recommend it." ! front' drug store. Good On Hot Cakes Karo Corn Syrup a better syrup than you ever tasted. Kgro CORN SYRUP is a - sweet and best fulfils k every purpose for which a syrup can be used. WORNSYRUPl I" K'l't 2Sc, 50c air-tight tint. W 'a. CORN PRODUCTS MFG. CO. DR. JOHN LOUIS WEAVER NEUROLOGIST, DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER. Graduate of McCormick Neurological College, Chicago, 111. Analysia ofoauaea of human ills. Patients taught how to treat themselves. Chemical derangamasta, Macheataal disorders reached by i heiuisti y of diet, hydi oiherapy, manual therapy, Relief from ( ye strnin Specialist in nervous diseases, ehronic ailments, eye defects. Corespondence solicited, No treatment by mail. OFFICE 58 so. MAIN ST , CHAMBERHBUBQ, PA. Member Association of Independent Doctors. The Irwin Store, the Place for Holiday Opportunii ies: fSf " A View A Choice A certain complete of what is beautiful and useful in new Christinas gifts. lrom the best products of the most reliable manufacturers. assurance of high quality and hon est worth in every article. assortment assuring satisfactory selections 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. LOOK HERE 1 1 have as large a stock of Candies and Oranges, as you will find anywhere in the County, and it will certaiuly pay vou to drop in and look them over. The prices re as low, and possibly owerthau any where else, and the an al ity the Best obtainable. Now is a very good time to get your Christmas Gifts I have a very nice line of the following CHINA DISH E&ot all kinds, PICTURES of all kinds, LAMPS, BOOKS, and STATIONERY; also, a few little NOVEL TIES. This is the very best time to get one of those Edison Phonographs The long winter evenings nre coming, aud you can spend them very pleasantly by listening to ull the latest Band and Orchestra music Songs, Duets, Male Quartettes, Minstrel Selections Rube and Vaudeville Sketches, aud all kind of Musi cal Instruments. While vou are in town, drop in and I will play a few GOOD SELECTIONS for you, as I huvj all the latest Records Be sure and do not miss these PRICES Hoping uo one will fail 1o visit my store, and wishing you all a Merry Xraas aud a Happy Now Vear, I Remain, Yours very truly, E. R. McCLAIN, McConnellsburg, Pa. RACKET STORE FALL AND WINTER PRICES NOTIONS H Kows Pins le. IS Needles to, (1 joo'l Envelopea le 0 slieits paper lc. BM paper " to 15k!. Tablets II to l.V Glycerine Soap 3c. ' .'old cream 4c. Colgate's hath soap Sc. Illack pins, 4(1 for lc. Machine thread 4c. Memoranda books 4 to 15c fixlO looking glasses 15c Talcum powder 10 and 15c. Shetland floss 8c Ice wool 8c. Tooth picks, 1000 4c. Itiehardson silk tloss .He. Richard aun ribbons 1 to inc. Thimbles :to. 4helf puper, 0 yds. 2c. Wire hair pins, 12 for lc. Wash rags ." Aunt Lydii's thread 5c. Window shades, felt 8c. Oil shades 25c. Underwear They talk about these goods baiaf higher in price. They aro not. ltl-or. Men's fleeced shirts and drawers, 38c. or 75c per suit: IH-oz. Blue, the sam as wp handled for 5 years, 43c oacl or 85c per suit, and UiaaJeraey under wear that will jHb and not be bulky at 48c encU, Mc suit. MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR that we sold last year at 90c each, we bought in caselots this 'year, and can sell it at 85c each, or $1 60 per suit. This is a saving of 0 to ! cents. Think it over. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR 5 to 48c; Boys' heavy, 24 to 48 pei suit; Ladies' vests and pants, same as last year, 23c., and the best you evei did sec at 18c each- CLOTHING We have been handling Plusher Hros. Cloth ing for (I years, and when you see this name ui the goods, ( is a sign that there is no bettei goods made. Kvery suit has a let-out of 1 incl all over: So if you want to eat buckwheat cake, you don't need to be ufraid you will grow out o' your clothes. THEY DO FIT and not only that, they are in reach of every on 4 75 to 19 75. Children's Suits IL28 to $5.7; Overcoats 2 50 to 10.l)0 See our t 'ravcneltcs !.5u to fiS 00, Boys' knee pants, corduroy pants, "ned co and 7,'x Boys'. cord pants ll.2Sto9t.76 Men's corduroy par.ts 11.33 to 2.4.' Men's dress pants 11.13 to t2 fit Boys' Coats Mj to 3h Men's coats $1.25 to 3. 25 We certainly have done a grand business this fall on Atkins Hund and Crosscut Saws. Our order was for twice as many of these goods as last year, and the way they ate going, we will sell three times as many. The price for hand saws Is 05c to 1.(15 Crosscuts Wire nails Finishing brads Split rivets, 100 for Tubular rivets, 50 for Butcher knives Piles Horse shoe nails Bolts, 11 In. to 7 in. Galvanized tubs, plain Me to 3.45 3c. lb 5c lb. 4c 4c l.!-lli-20 ind 2.5c 3 to 12c 1 1 to 18c lc 45 io (15c Galvanized tubs, extra large 88 to Sot- Stove pipe Perfect elbows Lard cans, 50 lb. Axes Wash boilers 12 to 14c . , I0- 88e 4,V50-liU-75and 85c 00 and 85c CAPITO L STO CKFOOD, One of the Most Relia ble on the Market. The 5i i. poultry and stock food, ISj ; the 75c. hog food, 38c.; the 50c. woini and heave powders, 25c.; the 50c Horn killer, 25c. Try these goods and be convinced that they are all right. Shoes Wc claim we handle the best line o Shoes in the County, and from the auiouut we are selling, they must be about all right. Wc sell some shoes that i don't stand, but we are here to make hem right. II u shoe don't give you service, here Is the place to kick. In 'ants' shoes, 10 to 50c; Children's 75c. to 1 00; Misses, 82c. to l.48: Boys'. l 00 to 2.00: Ladles', $100 to $.100; Men's, $I.V5 to $l.uo. Come iu and bo onvlnced as hundreds of others are, that we cun lit your feet and purse be or thin any one else that try to. . We have lots more goods, but for want of space, we can 7 tell you about them this time. Call and see us. Respectfully, i HULL & BENDER. McConnellsburg, Pa. FULTON COUNT? NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. BOOKKEEPING. PENMANSHIP Open All The Year, Catalogue Free, The Tri-State Business College Cumberland, Md SHORTHAND. 7 YPEfVRITING I L. W. FONK Dealer In Pianos Organs The undersigned takes this method of luformlng the people of Pulton county that he is prepared to furnish High Grade Plinos and ougans at prices that are attractive. He makes a specially of the LESTER nta PIANOS an instrument of national reputa tion; aud the MILLER AND THE WEAVER ORGANS Being a thoroughly trained ' tuner, he Is prepared n short no tice to tune pianos or repair or gan. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A sample Lester Piano may be seen In tho home of Geo. B. Mel lott, McConnellsburg. If you are thinking of getting a piano or organ let me kuow, I can save you money. L. W. FUNK, " NfcEDMORE, PA. Figures Talk Vkahs 1888 1892 1897 1901 1903 1906 Boxes Sold 8,750 155,375 290,954 475,215 500,690 530,690 The best evidence that Bliss Native Herbs fullills the claims made for it is found in the increasing saics it en joys year after year. It cures, or else reoplc would not buy and take It for such diseases us Rheumatism. Constipation, Dyspepsia, Kidney Discuses, I.iver Disorders, Kczcma, Scrofula or any ailment arising from impure blood. Bliss Native Herbs is effective lecauc It Is nnulr from pure roots, herbs und bars ami con tains no opiates, minerals or alcohol. It is guaranteed under the United Stater Pure Dnifr Low. Each box contains 200 tablets for $1.00 and if no cure results, money is refunded. It is made by The Alonzo O. Bliss Company, Washinjrton, D. C. Con not be found in drug-store.? und Is -FOR SALE BY- J. A. ALLER, Knobsvillo. Pa. All orders by mall promptly tilled. Weak Hearts Are due to Indigestion. Nlnety-ntne of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when It was simple Indiges tion. It la a scientific fact that all cases of heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to. but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken into the stomach which fails of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing It up against the heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and in the course of time thai delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kaublo, of Nevada. O , says: I had stomacS trouble and was In a bad stale as I had heart troubK with It. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for about foul months and It cured ma, Kodol Digests What You Bat and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottlasonly. $1 ,00 Size holdlne 1S times tha trial ' slza. which sells lor 50c, Prepared by E. O. DeWITT JkOO.. OHIOAOO. Buggies and Wagons I have just refilled my shoda with a tine lot of. Buggies and Wagons which I am selling un der a written guarantee at Rock Bottom Prices I also have In stock a lot of Buggy Wheels and Buggy Poles. 1 want your trade. Please como and see my stock before you make a purchase. Thanking the public for liber al patronage In the past, and soliciting a continuance of the aatne in the future, I am yours, Very respectfully, W. R. EVANS, Hustoniown, Pa. Trespass Notice. The undersigned hereby gives notice that the lands and premises of the Ful ton County Kod and Guu Club, an or ganization duly incorporated by the laws of Pennsylvania, situated lu the townships of Werli and Brush Greek, county of Fulton aud state of Penney! vanla, ate private property, and that all persons are warned not to treapasa on said lands and prrrnisef for the purpose of hunting, ttahlng. gathering nuts or berries, on In any other roan ner whatever contrary to acta of as sembly ln such cases made and provld ed aa the law will br rigidly euf roed. Fulton County Rod and Gun Ci.vti. tMMI'tf,
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