Ml,1! Still, 0l nd $en anr D i rtfltji, ,). Ki .Inhnnlron. J. G. Tufnr 6 Co , Uaauock M i., III uke ejfa's ulthcr cash or trade. Carload of Salt just received at bottom puces, by 11. K. Huston, at Miltlllo. BtDSfl Wanted. H lg h s t market price paid for beef hides, horse hides, wildcat sltins, and ail kiuds of grease, at Paul Waj? ner's Tannery, McConoelisburg. There are 63 widows in Bom . doiuham, Maine, a village of 1,300 inhabitants. The youugest is Sfi and the oldest widow is 99 years old. .1. 0, Turner A Co , llannock, Md., are closing out their fall and winter hats, and all millinery goods, regardless of cost, as they do not want to carry any of this lino over to another season. HIDES James Sipes & Sons pay the highest market prid ian beef hi les at their butcher shop in McCounellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. Mr. aud Mrs. Prank Gross and children and Miss Lola Sherman of Thomastown were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Morgret aud Prank Smith of BLj Cove Tannery last Saturday and Sun day. Jack aud Jill were both quite ill, No v each is well and wiser, For blues and headaches have to g When they take an Early liiser. DeVVitt's Little Early Riser Pills are sold at Trout's drug store. Amos N. Mellott, for himself and his brothers aud sisters, de sires to thank the kind friends and neighbors tor their sympathy aud help during the illness and death of his mother, Mary J. Mellott. Thousands of men and women in all walks of life are suffering from kidney and bladder troub les. Don't neglect your kidneys. ' Delays are dangerous. DeWltt'a 'Kidney and Bladder JMls afford quick relief for all forms of kid ney and bladder trouble. A week's tieatment, "5c. Sold at Trout's drug store. When Dr. McCiain at Lluston town wtnt to his stable last Sun day morning to feed his horses, he f,.und that one of them had beou kicked during the night and a leg broken. The injured animal had to be killed. After exposure, or when you feel a cold coming on, lake a few doses of Poley's Iloney and Tar and it will expel the cold from your system. It cures the most stubborn coughs and colds, and prevents pneumonia. Trout's c rug store. Mrs. John Linn and children desire in this wav to express their sincere thanks to their kind friends aud ueighbos for help and sympathy during the illness and death of the husband and father John Linn. There is something about Ken nody's Laxative Cough Syrup that makes it different lrom til ers, ns it causes a free yet gentle action of the bowels, through which the cold is forced out of the system. At the same time, it heals irritation aud allays in llammatiou of the throat aud lungs. It is pleasant to take. Children like it. Coutains no op iates nor narcotics. Sold at Trout's drug store. While you are making up your list of Christm is presents, do not loso sight of the fact that there are few things that will give more enjoyment to some friend, than a subscription of one year to the Pulton County News. The rejipient will hink of you with pleasure, every week during ' the year 11X 8, aud it costs only one dollar. Try it. Merry Xmas! ewYear! i 253fc. . Mi HappyN kcnm.kahlc Keacue. Thatt truth is stranger than tictidt, lias once more been de monatratcd in tiie little town of Fedora, Teun , the residence of C. V. Pepper. lie writes: ' I was in bed, entirely disabled with hemorrhages of the lungs and throat. Doctors failed to help ino, and all hope had Hod wheu I began takiug Dr. King's New Discovery. Then instant relief warns. The ughing soon ceased, the bleeding diminished rapidly and lu three weeks I was able to go to work." Guaranteed for coughs and colds 50c. aud lfcl.00, at Trout's drug store, Trial b .tile frpo. Yes ! you should be merry and happy to know that you can buy Xmas presents, such as Parlor Stands at 75 c, $1. OO, $ 1 . 50, $1.75, up to $5. Wood Rockers at $1.25, $1.75, $2, $2 50, $3, up to 4.50. Reed Rockers at $3.25, $3.75, $4.50, $5, $5.75 and $6 60. Buy the baby a High Chair or Rocker at $1 up to $2.25, And your lady friend a Writing Desk at $6.25 and $14. H ive you seeu our line of Picture Frames and Framed Pictures V Well, they are great, at 75c, M.00, $1. 10, $1.10, up to$2 23. 8je'em Mirrors at 05c, 95c, 1 25, $4 25, 16.00, and 0.00. Pincess Dresser with 1Hx40 mirror, $14.00, White Kriamel Dresser and Wash Stand, $20.00. Couches. 25, I4 00; and in Leather, $1(5 00. Hfcll Kuck s, $7.C0 ud $9.00. Ctutumers, 75c. Towel Racks, 75c All the ft boTfl meutioued, and more too, you can get at Thos. B. Stevens h Son FURNITURE STORE. McConnellsburg, Pa. Read Thia. We here give you a few reasons why it will pay you to deal with us. Good looso coffee 18c Calif dried peaches :i lbs. No. 1 Prunes Good Plorida Oranges Pine Lemons Mixed Nuts Good mixed Candy 9 lb. box hue Chocolates' 20c. These are only a few of the great many bargains we have for you. This is why our trade is in creasing. Goldsmith's Babgaim Stork. 9c lb. 15c lb. 25c. 24c doz. 25c doz. 15c lo. 11-lit ; lb. SANTA CLAUS at WEBSTEK MILLS STORE. Bring the Children lo See Santa Clans with His Load of Toys. D. H. Patterson A Son's Xmas display this year is unusual. It consists of Toys aud Dolls, Chris mas Tree trinkets, China and Glassware, aud a line assortment of fifty different kinds of candies. Come and look no trouble to show goods. D. U. Patterson & Sox. Dr. J. J. Palmer in Chicago. While Dr. J. J. Palmer, of Need more, is attendiug a course of lec tures at Chicago Medical College, ins practice will be in charge of Dr. J. M. McKibbin, who can be found at Dr. Palmer's office Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday of each week. The Doctor left Monday and expects to be gone about twenty days. ne of the Hottest Holiday Sales now uointf on at Kieferle's Music Store, lit Union, Pa. One Golden Oak Ot'tfun at 150, one Muhotrany I'iano Case Orifan at tk), one Wal nut Case Organ at $70, one Kingsbury Mahogany I'iano at 150, Weser Pianos at MtS, Concord Piano at 160 and numerous other style pi anos ranging in price from -V to &150. Terms given to suit customer, 10 percent. o!T for cash. Everything In the musical line kept at KIEFERLE'SMUSIC STORE Mount Union, Penna. Sale Register. Saturday, December 21, Petr Mellott, intending to (uit farm ing, will sell at his residence 2 miles west ot Knobsville, on tho road leading to Hustontown, hors es, mutes, cattle, sheep, hogs, farming implements, &0. Sale begins at 10 o'clock sharp. Thursday, December 26. J. U. Gordon intending to quit farmiug will sell at his residence two u iles northwest of Plum Run, ho. ses, cattle, hogs, farm ing implements, itc. Sale begins at in o'clock. Wednesday, Pebruary 5, Roy McGtehe, intending to quit farm lug, will sell at his residence on the Cove road, J mile south of Knobsville, horses, cattle, hogs, hay, and a largo lot of farming im plements ail of which are practi cally new. Sale begins at 10 o' cIock. Midwinter Term j begins Jan. 6, 7 and B, Write for full particulars. New 80 page ' catalog ready Dec. 25. THE TRI-STATE BUSINESS COLLEGE. Cumberland, Md. A Puzzle. PuzWeyour friends wth this : Take 45 fiom 45 and leave 45. Answer : 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 145 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 H 945 h 6 4 1 9 7 5 3 2 -45 Register's Notices. Notice ih hereby given tliHt tbe folluwliig mumI MoonntiinftsbavfJItod ta.li aneon nti tn Hie K'gUt,r'k Office of Kullun County, I'll., and tliiit Hie Miuue will It,, prcMenti'il to the orphan' Court of alil County, lor continuation, on l'ue day following th 'Jnd Monuay, (14th day) ol January A. 0., Ittog. LAN KHAK I Klmt mnl linHl Hccoui't of E. I.. I'unielrt, aiilulnLtratrU. ol' tbe en'nte of 0,-o. it. Daawb, K- . who wit. awn I n wi r aior of 1,,- rMHte ol Smikuii l.au, hart, lt uf Itt'thi-l townaliip, h.'eitreil. OI.I'NT Flrat ami tlnal ai'rount or lolm Y Oloat, ailnilnl.lrulor uf the .bite ol' M lettlluiit, l.tte ol Dublin tofraojjllp, deeM. C ATTIK T I' Klrm ami IIiihI account ol Krr. f V tiuilaiol, adiiilnttrrftor of he it4iu ur Mary 0 Caul :tt, late or tue borough ol' Mc- I'nrrMaj llhlira;, deccaauu. I.AKK- I' ii -i ami Itnal account or Mart S. l.aVe ailinluiatratrix ot the Vtule ol Martin W Lake, l.tte ol l.tckUig Creek lOWttab lp( ilcc'tl. HANIKI.S Klr-t ami llnal accaiill' or K I.. DaMtWtS Hilmniialratrix Of the t-atatc ut O r. 11. Oanlela. Ule or the borough 01 AlcCon- ii' 1 1 -i.u - ii . deceaaeil. fttflaUr'a OflMa, oko. a. hakkis, l Kcgialer. Mikes Ibe Liver Lively. Foley's Orino Laxative gives permanent relief in cases of hab itual constipation, as it stimulates the liver aud restores ttie natural action of the bowels without irri tating these organs like pills or ordinary cathartics. Does not nauseate or gripe, and is mild and pleasant to take. Remember the name Poley's Orino Laxative, and refuse substitutes. Trout's drug store. Santa Glaus As early as September, we were preparing for Xmas, and we are now ready for tho most joy us period of the year Xmas Toys, Dolls, Teddy Bears, Chinaivare, Japanese wares from Toyland in large variety, await the e.trly shopper. Useful gifts seem to be more in demand this season than ever before, and our line includes Al bums, Ladies' and Gents' Sweaters, Handkerchiefs, is Coming! Mufflers. Neckwear, Gloves, Water Sets, Jardineres, Vas es. Toilet Sets, Sleds, and Doll Carriages, Our hne ot Candies, Nuts, Oranges, Grapes, and other sweets for the children, is most complete, and prices reasonable. It will be a trent to you to come to see our holiday display, even if you don't buy a gift for your loved ones at homo. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP WCDNNELLSBURO, PA. iiWill pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time 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 SERVF. YOU. LEWIS H. WIEM E. pnaatOLNT. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. VICE PRESIDENT. FRANK P. LYNCH. ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR. MERRIL W. N ACE CASHIER. B. FRANK HENRY. ASST. CASHIER. IU I Ft T C J 5 ' LEWIS H. WIBLE. UNO, P. 8IPE8. JNO A. HENRY, W. 8COTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS, D. L. GRI88INGER, R.M.KENDALL. 8. W. KIRK. Harry E. Huston, Saltillo, Pa. LADIES' SHOES. Christmas MISSES SHOES. Suggests Gifts. You will find them useful and practical at X, J. Wiener, Hancock, Maryland. BEAUTIFUL DRESS MATERIAL: Mohair Serge, Broadcloth, &c. Fine assortment of Ladies' and Children's Kelt and Velvet Hats at reduced prices. RIBBONS! Silk Shirt Wants. Ladies' Furs. Ladies' Coats. Misses' Coats. Children's Coats. Ladies' Tailored Dress Skirls, in Black, Brown, Blue. etc. RIBBONS! Heather Bloom Underskirts Tablo Napkins. Linen Towels. Kid Gloves. Golf Gloves. Ladies' Handkerchiefs. Geuis' Hankeiclnefs. Ladies' Neck wear. The lattbt Veilings, BmbroUtrlM. Luces. Velvets. I)i ess TrimmlnM Fascinators, TobttgKans, Hoys' Caps, Hosiery, Ladies' Misses' ant' Children's Winter Underwear AMERICAN LADIES' CORSETS. Delineator on Sale. All the latest Butterick Patterns in Stock. UN It, IU07. CLEAR KIDUC Lloyd Fleming, who was ser iously ill, is now Letting well aain. Miss Goi'trudy Llenry is very ill Em too SUnson aud daughter Mary, of Knobsville, Bpeut Sun day with tho former's mother at tins place, aud his mother accom panied them home and is spend ing the week with them. John L'. Kerlin has been on the sick list the past week. Epliraim Nead has moved into Ins new home. Dr. J. C. Fleming spent a short lime recently with his brother hero, lie was called on account f tho illneiw of the latter's sou. Puzzles Answered. When is a straight Held not a straight Held ? When it Is a rye held. Which is the most important tree in history J The date. Why is Troy weight like a dis honest person 'i Because it has no scruples. Why is a talebearer like a brick layer f He raise stories. What is an old maid iu the mid dle of a river like? Like to bo d owned. People Art Talkln, About II. Mauy people aro talking about how quickly Foley's Honey aud Tar cures coughs, colds, bronchi tis, and all throat and lung troub les. Remember the name Foley 's Honey and Tar and refuse to ac cept some unknown preparation i of little or no merit which may contaiu some harmful drugs. The j genuine contains no harmful urugs ana is sale aud sure. Trout's drug atore. XXXXJSXKXXXXXX KXX5iXX5;XXXX: Fulton County Bank. (OKOANIZKD IN 1887.) 3 Pr Cent. Interval l"lci on Time Deposits. This old and well known Financiul Institution is now permanently locuted iu Its new room in tho A. U. Naoe build ing. Large additions have been mude to the CAPITAL STOCK and tho numler of Stockholders Iiub been increased to FIF TEEN, which Kivoa all depositors a security of upward of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. The Fulton County liank does u GENERAL HANK ING BUSINESS and extends every fuvor to their patrons and friends, consistent with sound banking. W. H. NELSON, McConneilsburg, Pa. Cashier. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'Sf 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 and attractive shapes in Winter Millinery. Flowers, plumes, fancy feathers, and ribbons in all col ors, laces, collars, veils, baby caps, huods, toquos, children's coats, ladies' and misses' skirts and shirtwaists. Waints reduced from fl.SO to .I.S: 11.81 to $1.00: $1 00 to 7S,i; 7S; to Sic; U3c to -Wo. We will be pleased to show you our line of goods. Come in and get bargain). MRS. A. F. LITTLE, McConnellsburg. Opposite Postofflce. J.K.JOHNSTON Yes-We-Have-It. MEN AND BOYS Clothing Overcoats Felt Boots HATS AND CAPS WOMEN AND GIRLS Dress Goods Long Coats Rett Boots L . OUTING-CLOTHS CORD PANTS SHOES SHIRTS HOSIERY UNDERWEAR RUBBER GOODS DRESS SKIRTS SHIRT WAISTS HOSIERY UNDERWEAR FURS RUBBER GOODS We wish you all a Merry Xmas. J- K. Johnston, McConnellsburg, Pa. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. Administratrix's Notice. Notice Ih hereby giy.o. thut letter of ml iiilulHtratlon on the t.- nf IJou. W. II Ii, ml er, l.le of MoConuellnburit. Fulton I n I'm aeeeimed, k'tvlus t'eeu tfruntetl to the tin deralKiied. Iiv the Keitlstxr of Kull u eouoty, Notlse U hereby . i , . n to all uenurua lutleuted to sftld wtute lomuku liiiuiedlut- pay ment, ami tnoee tin vtuK tttaIuiHiitfulut tbexiime tu preneut them to the underslsueU, duly au thenticated for settlement. MlSSKl.lZAIIhTU liKNDEH, MeCimnellHtmrir. I "a Arimliilotralrli. Kodol To G u a x ec xx teed. tve. StUfctlo or Your Mon.r BalM: M"l kod'tl. ruu If t u r UKll. J t ., Ii III I till i.r K II .1 i ... I Ull.Dlul u I rr..n.( ....... ... . ir ). '.r ". "'"'! V" '""""laK- I'r,".,it It lu th. ,lmlr at tl,. tl,. of uukiimt '. f"u- r,,u.r" l-'"!-liUli,lHaou.t-lrdol Ilia mod "Z. 'rou. wluui jrouuonl,i ,, ,llFj . win Ararat your ra. u, v FOH INDIGESTION AND IJYSPBPSIA RKLIKV2SS SOUR STOMACH, B1SLCIIING," alya bora KTC. E. C. 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