J. W. Mellnit has tl.o rnof n his now dw llinjjf I miso in thf Kx t Rsion. RlDKS WaKTKD. Ui ghost niarki-t prl w ptiJ for l oef I i l horio hides, wildcat si in, and nil kinds of grcftu', ut l'aul Wng net's Tannery', McConnollsburg Mre. J. V. I. Fislior recaved a letter a few days ago itatlPg thai her husband was very ill nt Crushton, Okla., with typhoid fever. Vahm COR Nai.k. W aeros in Hethel township, good house and other out-buildings all in good condition. For further in forma tion, call on or address Mrs. B 11 Lowis, SideliugHill Lewis Kraery, Jr., has sued the Ptttabirg "(!n.;tto Tiines" lor li be I .said to have boom corniniltei' du.ing the gubernatorial cam p.ngn of '. 16. Kodol For Dyspepsia and In digestion is the result of a scion titic combination of uatural di gestants with vsbfljle acids and contiins the same juices found in a healthy stomach, li is the best remedy known todaj for dyspepsia indigestion and ail troubles arising from a disorder ed stomach. Take Kodol tody. It is pleasaut, prompt and thorough. SeM by Trout's drug store. Rttasell, 16 years old sou of John F. Detrioh, near I'pt.iP, ha fully recovered, after six weeks' almost fatal illness with lockjaw and spinal meningitis, during which time he suffered horribly, the result Ol stepping on a rusty nai wnich penetrated his foot. Do you have backache occasion al y, or "stitches" in the side, and sometimes do you feel all tired out, without ambition and without energy? If so, your kidneys are out of order. Take DrfWitt's Kidney r.nd Bladder Fills. They promptly rilieve backache, weak back, inflamma tion of the bladder and weak kid neys. Sold by Trout's drugstore. Patrick Kerwin, af,ed 111 vearp, believed to bo the oldest residett of Pennsylvania, dropped dead i t his. h me Id Sewnrd, Westmore land county. Mr. Kerwin was born in Ireland on St. Patrick's day, 1796, IIis wife was drowned in the Johnstown Moo 1. HIDES. James Sipe? & Sons pay the highest market price frbeef Idles at their butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins aud tall jw. Miss Mar? Pen&inger, aged IS and Pi ederick E. Brandt, aged 21, both of Meicersburg, eloped to Ilagerstown and were married Monday morning ojf the Iiev. W. C. Griffith, at the minister's ofiico. The bride wore a brown traveling costume. Public Opin i n. It 13 very important and in fact it is absolutely necessary to health that we give relief to the stomach promptly at the first sisjus of trouble winch are be lching of gas, nausea, sour atom ache, headache, irritability and nervousness. These are warn ings that the stomach has -been mistreated: it is doing too much work aud it is demanding help from you Take something once in a while; especially after meals; something like Kodol For Dvs pepsia and Indigestion. It will enable your stomach to do its work properly. Sr Id by Trout's drug store. Mrs. Edith M. Barton, in a letter to Prof. Emery Thou. as snys : "In the proceeding of the Fulton County lustitute, I see you were chairman of the Mem orial committee. 1 wis. i t ex press my apprecution and ttiauks t the committee through you t r the beautiful triout3 rai i my dear husband, the late Chas. E. Bartoi. It a Qough once gets into your system it acts on every muscle aud fibre of the body aud makes yoj ache ail over. It especially affects the intestines and makes you constipated, so in order to get rid of a cold thoroughly and without delay you should not take anything that will tend to constipate. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts upon the bowels aud thereby drives the cold out of the system. It con Uins no opiates it is pleasant to take aud is highly recommend ed for children. Sold by Trout'B drug t re. jr. o. li. a. v. r ncisi w. Supreme O url Hands Down a Kciaiiu tf tar Reaching Fifed. The decision iint ded d WM in the Si p emn C"Urt by Justice Potter on Monday, which per mits the Duquesno Council, whose charter was revoked b ho State Council of the Jr. O. U, A. M., to retain its property and beneficial funds lus cm used Con sideiabie uneasiness among sum i ir orgsjn'sittnns. According to the goueral in tei pretation of the decision by members of the State order any subordinate council has the right to withdraw from the mother Nodgs. at any time and take all its property and money with it. a CAVA This is to certify that all drug gists are authorised to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tarfdls to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, lieals (be lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures In grippe coughs aud prevonts pneu monia and consumption. Con tains no opiates. The genuine Is in a yellow package. liefuse sub slitutes. Trout's drug store. His Nti.'hhor'.s Caf. A Cleveland liwyer tells of a man living in a suburb of that city whose sleep had been dis turbed nightly by the howling on his own back fence of his neigh bor's cat. At last, in despair, he consulted Lis lawyer. "There sits the cat every night on our fence," explained the un happy man, "and he yowls and yowls and yowls. Now, I don't want to have any trouble with this neighbor, but the tiling has gone far enough, aud I want you to suggest a remedy." The lawyer lodked solemn and said not a word. "I am well within my rights if I shoot the cat, am 1 noi'.'" asked the sufferer. "I would hardly say that,': plied the legal light. "The does not belong to you, as I derstand it." "No." "And the feico does'r" "Yes." "Then," concluded the lawyer, "I think it safe to say that you have a perfect right to tear down the fence." Lippiucott's. re cat un- How is Vour Uigesllon? Mrs. Mary Bowling of No. 2-8 Ave , San Francisco, recom mends a remedy for stomach trouble. She says: ''Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Elec trie Bitters in a case of acute in digestion, prompts this testimon ial. I am fully cenvinced that for stomach atid liver troubles Electric Hitters is the best re medy on the market today." This great tonic and alterative medicine invigorates the system, purities the blood and is espscial ly helpful In all forms of female weakness. 50c. at Trout's drug store. The Family Honor. "Bobby," asked the teacher ol the class in arithmetic, address ing the question to one of the younger pupils, "how many pints are there in a gallon?" "I've forgot it again, ma'am," said Bobby, who found it hard to commit to memory the tables of weights aud measures. Thinking that perhaps by turn ing from the abstract to the con crete she might succeed bet'er in stimulating ids lower of recol lection, the teacher trie I another tick. "Bobby," she said, "your father is a milkman, utat heV" "Ves, ma'am." "Well, low, think as hard as yoiii a i. Lie sometime sells a gallon cin full of milk, doesn't heV Just so. Well, whe i he does, how many pints of milk are there in that gallon can." "It's all milk, ma'am!" indig nantly exclaimed Bobby. Sale Rcftlsler. January 80j Ira W, Dield in t'ln'inpto qui'. In lu i ' will Set! at his ipmiI. i St VVei.stfr Mills ," !n ud of o d w.i k horse, hogs, wagons UOggy Iiui iikhh Sa.e begins ut 10 uctook, A. L. Winle, auctioneer. Wednesday, February ", Roy McGtehe, intending to quit farm mp-, w ill sell at his residence on i he Cove nad, J mile south of Knobsville, horses, cattle, hogs, hay, ami a la, go lot of farming In plements ail of which are practi cally now. Sale begins at 10 o' clocif. Tuesday, Fobruary 11, J. L Kesselnug trustee, will soil the real estate of the late Win. II Witter lato of Taylor township deceased. Salo on the premises, and begins at 1 o'clock p. m. Wednesday, February 10, John F. Hess, having sold his farm, and intending to remove from the County, will sell at his ronidence in Thompson township, J mile south of Besses Mill, horses, cat lie, hogs, farming implements, hay, cornfodder, rye, oats, corn, potatoes, bacon household goods, &c. Saie begins at 10 o'clock. Credit h months. Tuesday, February 27, J. H. Fields intending to quit farming will sell at his residence on the Stevens farm mile west of Fort Littleton on the Clear liidge road, horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, farming implements, grain, household goods, &c. Sale be gins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible auctioneer. 1908 Farm for Sale. Farm ot 17." acres, about 100 cleared and in good state of culti vation; balance in splendid timber 200,000 at least. Good buildings, first rate fruit, aud altogeth. r a very desirablo place. The farm is situate in Licking Creek town ship, 4 miles south of turnpike. Forfuither information, call on or address the owner, A. W. Dkkiiong, Andover, Pa. For Sale 600 Head of AjBgOFS Goats, in lots to suit. Nannies, all bred to Registered Bucks, will kid April to May. Angora Goats will pay BS per cent, on the in vestment: will clear your land of brush and weeds. Best stock for the furmer to raise. Require little or no feed, and protect themselves from dogs. Investigate the Angora Goat, and write for prices aod information to G. C. VVhakton, 12-2ii-lt. l'arkersburg, W. Vs. A Young George Washington. "Thomas," said Mr. Smith, as he gazed into his sou's eyes with a soul searching look, "have you eaten any of those peaches I put in the cupboard ?" "Father," said Tommy, "I can not tell a lie. 1 have not touched one." Mr. Smith eyed him wrathful ly, as he plunged his hand Into the pocket of his coat, and drew forth live inci imiuating stones, which had each once beenehshriu ed in the luscious flesh of a peach, but which were now staring in all their horrid nakedness. "Then how is it," said the par ent, "that I found these peach stones in your bedroom, and there is only one peach left in the cup board '! ' "Father," said Thomas, as he silently but swiftly left the rxm, and placed a chair in such a posi tion that Mr. Smith would fall ov er it if he followed too quickiy; "father, that is the one I never t. uched I" Cassell's Journal. I?2ITHE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Startling Bargain News T. J. Wiener, Hancock, Maryland. t'nrestr'.cted choice of The Finest Ladies' Coat and Bendy to WSar Dress Skirls, At Cost Clearance Hale of MILLINERY nt your own I'rico. Dress Goods. Reduced Bargains in Lace and Embroider jfi LADIES SHOES MISSES' SHOES EXTRA SPECIAL Ladles' Silk Shirt Waists, whlto, light blue, navy blue, black, brown, and Reduced From I. DO to (.1.50. Yard wide Dress Silks, a'l colors, at !ISc a yard SPECIAL PRtCE9 havo been marked now on a lot el Fur Scarfs, hSSWlf Dund-hags, Brooches, Tin Sets, Ladies' Neck wear. Belt', (iloves, etc.: Fascinators, Mittons, etc. Ladles' While Corsets, Ladies' Drab Corsets, Ladies' and Misses' Knit I'nderwear. Ladies' Black Taffeta Heather Bloom Skirts. WHITE SALE Muslin I'nderwear, India I.iuen, Persian Lawn, Doited Swiss, Mad ras, India Muslin, Cambric. All the latest Butt eric k Patterns in Stock. On Sale 1908 January No. DELINEATOR. Merry Xmas! HappyNewYear! Yes! you should be merry and happy to know that you can buy Xmas presents, such as Parlor Stands at 75c, $1 .OO, $1 .50, SI. 75, up to $5. IVood Rockers at $1.25, $1.7 5, $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. II tve you seen our line of Picture Frames ind Framed Pictures ? Well, they are great, at 73c, $1.00, 1.10, 1.28, up to 9125. See 'em. Mirrors at 05c, 95c, 91.26, $4 25, $5 00, and $0.00. Princess Dresser with 18x40 mirror, $14.00. White Enamel Dresser and Wash Stand, $L'0.00. Couches, $0 23, $14 00; and in Leather, 916 00, Hall Racks, $7.50 and $9.00. Costumers, 75c Towel Racks, 75c All the above meutioned, and more too, you can get at Tfaos. B. Stevens & Son FURNITURE STORE. McConnellsburg, Pa. 2 - I m BOOKKEEPING. Open All 1 h Year, Catalogue Free, The Tri-State Business College I Cumberland, Md. : v. w SHORTHAND. t 7 YPEHfRI TING M DR. JOHN LOUIS WEAVER NEUROLOGIST, DRUCLESS PRACTITIONER. Graduate of McCormick Neurological College, Chicago, 111. Analysis of causes of bumun ills. Patients taujrbt how to troat themselves. Cbemical derangements, Mechanical disorders reached by chemistry of diet, hydi oiherapy, manual therapy, Relief from eye strain Specialist in nervous diseases, chronic ailments, eye defects. Corespondcnce solicited, No treatment by mail. OFFICK 53 SO. MAIN ST., CHAMBKIUiBURG, PA. Member Assoclutiou of Independent Doctors. Not!;:. 1 will begin a series of meet ings at Pleasant Crove Cnristian church, ou the evening of the 25th of this month, to continue ten days. Rev. S. L. llaugher will assist in the meetings. Now, dear brethren and sisters, as I have noappointmeut there before theti ne mentioned, let us all try a come l i the Spirit of the Mas tor, and work f tr the salvation of souls. A. (r. ft. PoWKItS HOW TO AVOID APPENDICITIS. Most victims of appendicitis are those who are haoitually con stipated. Foley 's OfTBO Laxative cures chronic constipation bv stimulating the liver and bowels and restore the natural action of the bowels. Foley s Orino Laxative does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Heuse substitutes. Trout's drug store. He Wouldn't Mind. "Mark my words," declared Mrs. Ferine, laying down the law to tier long sutferiug husband, "by the end of tbecertury, worn an will haw the rights she is tight ing for." ' I shan't care if she has," re plied Ferme. "Do you mean it 'r" cried hi: wife. "Have I at last brought you rouud to my way of thinking? Won't you really carer" ' Not a bit, my dear." returned her husband, resignedly. "I'll jedead then." TL Hits. g Fulion County Bank. fc (OHGANIZKD IN 1887.) V 3 Per Cent. Interest I Ul on Time Deposit X This old and well known Financial Institution Is now permanently located in its new rodln in the A. U. Nace build- ing- Large additions have been made to the CAPITAL STOCK and the number of Stockholders has been increased to PIP 5 TKKN, which jfivos all depositors a security of upward of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. I as r altos County Hunk does a Q RUBRAL BANK ING BUSINESS ar.d extends every favor to their patrons and friends, consistent with sound banking. W. H. NELSON, McConnellsbure. Pa. re.hio ft xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx OF MCCONNELLSBURG, RA. uWill 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. JVe 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 tbat alone. LET US SERVE YOU. LEWIS H. WIBLH. FRANK P. LYNCH. PRESIDENT. ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR. W. eCOTT ALEXANDER. VICE PRESIDENT. MERRIL W. NACE CASHIER. B. FRANK HENRY. ASST. CASHIER. iiiecrores 1 LEWIS H. WIBLE. JNO. P. SIPES. UNO A. HENRY, W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARIRIS. D. L. ORISblNUER. R.M.KENDALL. 8. W. KIRK. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S BI6 UNDERSELLING STORE We still have a few V ) 11 I v s on Hands, which we will close out at HALF PRICE MRS. A. F. LITTLE, McConnellsburg. Opposite Postoffice. J.K.JOHNSTON Yes-We-Have-lt. m MEN AND BOYS Clothing Overcoats Felt Boots HATS AND CAPS NVOMEN AND GIRLS Dress Goods Long Coats F'olt Boots OUTING-CLOTHS CORD PANTS SHOES SHIRTS DRESS SKIRTS SHIRT WAISTS HOSIERY UNDERWEAR RUBBER GOODS HOSIERY UNDERWEAR FURS RUBBER GOODS We wish you all a Happy New Year. . K. Johnston, McConnellsburg, Pa. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. Administratrix's Notice. Notion U hereby vveo, Ihut letter ot ltd mlolitrutloD on tba f tlate of Hun. W. 11. lieud er, Inte uf MoCoruitTlUtlnirK. Kullou Co.. I'u . deueiiHed, having been tfrunted to ihe us derwtifned. hv the lievUter of Vuit u county, Notice 1 hereby given to all penman Ludebted to Kttld entute tomulte Immediate uuy mnt. and thone having olalmHatfidUHt iheHame to nrekent theua toibe uudendgued, duly au thenticated for aetOement. Ml K I.I. Mil I'll I II. M U.K. I J-Ml. MoronneUahurir. Pa. A'liuluUi raiiik. Kodol FOR INDIGESTION AND I YSIH I'SI A. "1-l.ltVts SOUR STOMACH. BEXeHING. JBTC. To XI a i n, th -fc -1 Glv SUfction or Your ilon.v Il.sk. If. .f l.r urtli it-i ll y Mr.li i uf . II .40 Ixtttl ot Kutlul. it.u r.it li.ioe.lly Ht It b. nol Will .ut .111.1 Jo. tl.ta,:wt.,M It to t!.t .l.lrt tf,' llm. jf It ful. tun.lt.fjr.uu, mturii lb liottlo uouut u me ucitr iruiu I . i you in.u,;M I! , I. a I'.. 1 . r ,1 .( tl... I. ...II. II.. Ull V. WUI ' i .mil y.iUf i ..i.i . bUU ,- Bltrii ber. ill I II I M Ut T K. C. U.WITT CO. COMPANY. CHICAGO, Ii.1. For Sale at Trout'sDrug 8torn.
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