Miss EHftSjrea Johnston Is nurs i nu: badly swollen arm, tins re Hiilt of Imviiip fallnn un ioe Mon day. EltOBH U'.w'ikii Highest markot price paid fur besff hldef, liorse hide, wildcat KUini, aw all kinds of grease, at Paul Wax ner's Tannory, McConnellsburg. Tbi many friends of .Jacoi Ambrose will team with pleasuri that I' lino j ist been grant' d i r jsion of tlii i ty dollars a month, PARM rou K.xi.k. H8 acres in llothel towjwliip, ood house ano OtUw oot-boUdiDga all in Root condition. For iurthcr informs -tiou, call on or address Mrs. EC B. Lewis, Sideling Hill Pa. Don't forget t'.ie sale of Ira VV. Diahl at Webster Mills, on Thurf day of next week. Ira will sell i lot of good horses, harness, wag rus, &C See largo bills. Do you have backache occasion al'y, or "stitches" in the side, and sometimes do you feel all tired out, without ambition ano without energy y If so, youi kidneys are out o) order. Take DeWlU'a Kidney i.nd IJIaddei Pills. They promptly relieve backache, weak back, nilUniiii.. tiou of the bladder and weak kid ueys. Sold by Trout's drugstore. Chief (iame Protector Kalbfus in bis auuual report to (lovcrnor Stuart, declares the common house cats most instructive U bird life and recommends tln.l the statu pay a bouuty for killing them. HIDES. James Sipes & Sou pay the highest market price for beef hi ies at their butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tall jw. .1. Pierpont Morgan and An drew Carnegie are seventy years old, anil both of them boast ol their good health, notes the New York American. Hut imagine J Pierpont and Audrew walking fiom Portland, Maine, to Chicago, as seventy year old Weston did. Kodol For Dyepepain and In digesti jn is the result of a scien tific combination of natural di gestants with vegetable acids and contains the same juices found in a healthy stomach. It is the best remedy known today for dyspepsia indigestion and all troubles arising from a disorder ed stomach. Tako Kodol tod ly. It is pleasant, prompt and thorough. Seld by Trout's drug store. A eitiz jn of Knobsville requests us to say through the New that unless the boys who are in the hab:t ol shooting along the high way in that neighborhood, desist from this daugerous pract:ce, prosecution will follow without fear or favor. It is very important and in fact it is absolutely necessary to health that we give relief to the stomach promptly at the tirst signs of trouble which are be lclung of gas, nausea, sour stOD ache, headache, irritability and nervousness. These are warn ings that the stomach has been mistreated; it is doing too much work and it is demanding help from you Take something on':e in a while; especially after meals; something like Kodol For Dvs pepsia and Indigestion, it will enable your stomach to do its work properly. Sold by Trout's drug store. The iiockhill Furnace at Orbi sonii was bJOwn OBt a few days ago. The furnace would have been In operation six years, bad it run until next March. It was stopped for three mouths during this time for repairs. Hetween 250 and 1100 men are thrown out of employment by the closing down of the furnace, coke ovens and drove stone quarry. The shut down is indetinite owing to tile present conditions of the iron market. The Rocking Fur jiace Company paid out on an iv Stage for labor, etc , about $7000 per month, Several thousand tons of iron are stacked in the yard for shipment. It is to be hoped that our iron industry will not rema'n idle lung. Colfce As a R.mcJy for Asthma. ( 'offer is a V.'i y exei-llent ivin ody for avbmB Those who tin sot know how to cut short then ittacks and have nu'. tried cotl'ee should do so by all means. I', of tSV succeeds admirthly Whttd a' most everything else bus fail. d. There are one or two little points to be attended to in taking 00 (fee for asthma. In the lirst place it should be very strong- in lact, perfectly allCk, Weak cofl'oo does more ism than grod, If made very Strong, much of it i.eed not be tftken; a large quantity is a posi tive disadvantage, for it is less apiJly absorbed and only dis tends the stomach. Then it ihoald be given without sugar or n i Ik, pure "cafenoir." Itshould ne k'iven on an empty stomach, tor when taken on a full stomach it often does harm by putting a atop to the p ocess of digestion. Familv Doctor. HOW TO AVOID APPENDICITIS. Most victims of appendicitis ire those who are habitually con ttipstcd. Foley's Oi'ino Laxative 2ures chronic constipation bv stimulating the liver and bowels mil restores the natural ac tion if the bowels. Foley s Onno Laxative does not nausea-e or ,'ripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Trout's drujr store. Troubles Never Come Singly. There is an old B lying ''that troubles never come singly." and the truth of it is being vended so far as ye country editor is con earned, Only a short time age the Paper Trust advanced the price of white news paper so high that nearly every newspa per in the land that had been charging $1.00 a year was forced to raise the price to 1 50 Or $2 00 a year. After yards of editoriils had been published about the raise in price, and some of then best subscribers had discoutin ued their papers the PostofficG Department "bobs up" serenely with a ruling that subscribers to newspapers can't be trusted any longer and uuless they pay every year the paper can't oe mailed as second class mail matter. It looks now as if the country editor will soon be but a "few days and full of trouble. " A CAKI). This is to certify that all drug y;ists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails ticure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the luugs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe coughs and prevents pneu monia and consumption. Con tains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package, liefuse sub stitutes. Trout's drug store. Local Institute. The tiftii kcal institute held at Hustontown January 17th was called t order by the teacher, D. EC Chesnut. The following ques Hons were discussed, "Knghsh; Value of; How taught," "Cultiva lion of Thought How retained," How can we, as teachers, better prepare ourselves for the great work in which we are engaged ?" The following teachers were ores ent and took part in the discus ,iona : W. EL Ranck, W. G. Wink, L P. Morion, A. D. Peightel, Myrtle Stevens, and Kstella Lai dig. A number of recitations and songs were well delivered by the school Sal? RifjIMrr. .TabuaVt 8,,l Ira W, iiei,i in- lmlui,- to tjtl'1 biini-.'-i " ill sell :. his ifVidfi m. vvwonttd MllUrilieitd.il .'ti il hi I, lim-se-, hogs, wagon Mitr? heriraa .Sa.e begins at 10 eeleck. A. L Wmle, eMtlouNMi Wednesday, Fubruary o, Roy McGeehe, intending to quit farm ing, will sell at his residence on the Cove read, A mile south ol Knobsville, bora), cattle, hogs, hay, and a large lot of farming In picinents ail of which are prsotl Sally. BSW, Sale begins at 10 o' clock. Thursday, February 0th. A. R, Hixson, intending to remove to Oklahoma, will sell at his resi dence in Hethel township, one mile northwest of Sideling Hill lostoflico, horses, cattle, hogs, larmiug implements, hay, grain household goods, &3- Sale be gins at 10 o'clock. Credit B mouths. A L Wible. auctioneer. Tuesday, February 11, J, L Kesselring trustee, will sell the real estate of the late Win, II Witte: late of Taylor township deceased. Sine on the premises, and begins at 1 o'clock p. m. Wednesday, February 19, John F. Hess, having sold his farm, and intending to remove from the County, will sell at his residence in Thompson township, 1 mile south of Besses Mill, horses, cat tie, hogs, farming implements, hay, cornfodder, rye, oats, corn, potatoes, bacon household goods, dec, Saie begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 8 months. Tuesday, February 25, J. H. Fields inteuding to quit farming will sell at his residence on the S'.ovens- farm mile west of Fort Littleton on the Clear Ridge road, horses, cittlo, hogs, sheep, farming implements, graiu, household goods. Ac. Sale be gins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible luctioueer. 1 908 1 908 Startling Bargain News T, J. Wiener, Hancock, Maryland I 'nri-strlclod cliiiici1 of Tli Pineal Ladles' Coals nnil Keartj to wenr Dress .Skirts, At Cost Clearaass Sale of MILLINERY at your own Price. Dress Ooods. Ueduoed liartfititis in LfSCa and Kmbroldery. LADIES SHOES MISSES' SHOES Farm for Sale. Farm ot 175 acres, about 100 cleared and m good state of culti ration; balaucein splendid timber 200,000 at least. Gojd buildings, tirst rate fruit, and altogether a very desirable j lace. The farm is situate in Licking Creek town ship, 4 miles south of turnpike. For further information, call on or address the owner, A. W. DOSHONG, Andovor, Fa. Notice to Electors. No! ice is hereby (riven that the Court of Quarter Sessions of Pulton Bounty has authorized a vote of the electors of the townships of Bethel, Taylor and Union, to he taken at the Pebruary municipal election, to deter mine whether the system of road taxes in those townships, respectively, bhall be chunked from a work to a cash ta.. !an. ID, 11HJS Pku Cchh m. Phosphate. C. E Starr at Three Springs, has just received a carload of Fresh Test Fertilizer. Anyone wanting it for oats can get it al the lowest price aud get it when they need it 1 23 4t. EXTRA SPECIAL Ladles' Silk Shirt Waists, while, litfht blue, navy blue, black, brown, and I led need from $4.0(1 to S.'l 50. Yard wide Dres Silica, ail colors, at !!. a yard MPBCIAL PRICKS have 1m en marked now on a lot of Pur Scarfs, Leather llaud-bas, Broodies, Tin Sets, Ladies' Neck wear, BeRS, (Boves, etc.: Pascinators, Mittens, etc. Ladies' White Corsets, Ladies' Drab Corsets, Ladies' and Missos' Knit I'nderwear. Ladies' Black Taffeta Heather Bloom Skirts. WHITE SALE Musliu I'nderwear, India Linen, Persian Lawn, Dotted Swiss, Mad ras, India Muslin, Cambric. All the latest Butterick Patterns in Stock. On Sale-1908 January No. DELINEATOR. $5 Reward. Toe undersined will pay the above reward for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the person who stole his bicycle from the City Hotel last fall. .1. M. ESHBLMAN. Hi t, Cove Tannery. :it. I'a. Merry Xmas! HappyNewYear! Yes! you should be merry and happy to knew that you can buy Xmas presents, such as Parlor Stands at 75c, $1.00, $1.50, SI. 75. up toS5. Wood 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. H ive you seeu our line of Picture Frames 4ud Framed Pictures . Well, they are great, at 75c, $1,00, $1.10, . 25, up to $8.25. Sie 'em. Mirrors at (yc, 95c, l.2r, $4 'J.", 00, and 6.00. Princess Dresser with 18x40 mirror, $14.00. White Enamel Dresser and Wash Stand, Sfc'0.00. Couches, $0 2."), 14.00; and iu Leather, 10 00. Hall Racks, 7."it) and 'J.OO. Costumers, 75c. Towel Ricks, 7;'ic. All the abwve mentioned, aud more too, you can get at Thos. B. Stevens & Son FURNITURE STORE. McConnellsburg, Pa. ' M BOOKKEEPING. Open All Th3 Year, i PENMANSHIP. V Catalogue Free. I The Tri-State Business College 1 Cumberland, Md. il: M SHORTHAND. r'H m TYPEWRITING ; l .a DR. JOHN LOUIS WEAVER NEUROLOGIST, DRUG LESS PRACTITIONER. Graduate of McCormick Neurological College, Chicago, 111. Analj sis of causes of human ills. Patients taupht how to treat themselves Chemical derangements, Mechanical disorders reucheU by chemiatiy of diet, hyd otharapy, manual therapy, Kellef from eye straiu. Specialist in nervous discuses, chronic ailments, eye defects Corsspoadsnos solicited, No treatment by mail. OFFICE .i3 SO. MAIN ST., 0HAMBBR8BUB0, I'A. Member Association of Independent Doctors. Aotiscptic Barber Sbop. Kpu-ial precautions are used against infectious germs at C. A. Miii tie s oarber shop, next build ing east t the Fulton House. Razors, shears, mugs, towels brushes, etc., are sterilized be fore being used on customer. how is Vour Ui(eitloa? Mrs. Mary Howling of No. 2281 th Ave., San Francisco, recom mends a remedy for stomach trouble. She says: ''Lratitude 1'or the wonderful effect of Elec trie Hitters in a case of acute in digestion, prompts this testimon ial. I am fully cmviuceU that for stomach and liver troubles Electric Hitters is the best re medy on the ma.-ket today" This great tonic and alterative medicine invigorates the system, purities the blood and is espjeial ly helpful iu all forms of female weakuess. jOc. at Trout's drug store. Save Cans. Save all baking powder tins; they always come in handy as molds, either for steamed pud ding, jjlhes or frozen desserts, and these dishes will always be served mot attractively on your labia. Family Reunion. A very pleasant event occurred at the old homestead of the late Henry Deshong 1 1 Licking Creek township, last Sunday. It was the occasion 01 a family reunion of the remaining t rthers and sisters the first time they had thus been together q u.auy yeais. Those present were Henry Desh ong, wife, son Sherman, and daughto" Ethel; David M. Kline aud wife, Isaac Laylon and wife, R. P. Deshong, wife and son Clyde; U. S. Deshong, wife and sou Elvey, and daughters Mattie ana Ada; Sheridan Deshong, wife and daughters Wreatha, Edith and Melva; V'illiam Deshoug and sons Mayuard and Ralph; Riley Deshong and wife; Roy Sipe, wife and daughters Ethel, Viola, aud Ada; Morgan, Simon, Ally, and Ehas Deshong; Maurice and Wil lie Polk, I. L. Garland, Edna, Mary, Rebecca, aud Helen Dush ong; James Fagley, wile and daughter Hlanche. Subscribe for the Nkwb. xxkj;xxkx5;xkx;; skkixkscm tat Fullon 'County Bank. (ORGANIZED IN 1887. ) 3 .r Cent. Interest I'nld on Time Deposits. This old and well known Financial Institution Is now permanently located in Its'uew room in ths" A. U. Nace build ing. LargB additions have been made to the CAPITAL STOCK and the number of Stockholders has been increased to FIF TEEN, which jflvoa all depositors a security of upward of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. The I .it,.... r'V.ii.,.. l. .. .1 - . ...v..,u wuui.; iiauK uiiob a wr.ivi'.KAI. HANK- aav ING BUSINESS acd extends every fuvor to their patron X and friends, consistcut with sound banking. W. H. NELSON, McConnellsburg, Pa. Cashier, St THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF M'COININELLSBURG, U Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposils. OUR TOTAL RESOURCES are now $190. OOO.OO, and our surplus and undivided profits are $2500.00. We int'ite 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 hanking, and our efforts are directed tow ard that alon c. LET US SERVE VOl LEWIE H. WIBLE, FRANK P. LYNCH. PRESIDENT. ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER, VICE PRB3IDCNT. MEHRIL W. N ACE CASHIER. B. FRANK HENRY, ASST. CA&HIER. DIRECTORS : LEWIS H. WIBLE. UNO. P. SIPES, dNO A.HENRY. W. 8COTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS, D. L. QRI8SINUER. R.M.KENDALL. 6. W. KIRK. MRS. A. F. UTILE'S BI6 UNDERSELLING STORE We still have a few on Hands, which we will close out at HALF PRICE MRS. A. F. LITTLE, McConnellsburg. Opposite Postoffice. ARGAINS ft AT . K. Johnston's The greatest BARGAINS ever shown in MEN'S CLOTHING. OVER COATS, CORD PANTS, and UNDERWEAR. WOMEN'S COATS-A Grea Opportunity Wc did not carry a coat from last season, and WILL not carry one over this sea on. So now is your Opportunity for a BARGAIN. SHOES SHOES Rubber Goods, Felt Boots, Skirts, Dress Goods, a few Furs, Hose, Gloves and Mittens, Hats and Capi. BARGAINS J.K.JOHNSTON McConnellsburg, Pa. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. Administratrix's Notice- Nt iff 1m hereby given, llmt letter of uri inlnlM rution on the entitle of Hon. Wf II. Ht-ml er. lute of MuC'otiiiellMburtf, Kill to u Co.. I'm., duceuHed, huvlug been Knotted to the no-dt'i-Htifiiod. bv the kcrl-.t of Full n ootlQiy, Noll In hereby Riven to ull pervoaM mdf ht tl to nil est lite toutuke imrif tlbile menl. and thewe hnvloK elHlm-uiirihisi iheMume to present them to the undersltfued, duly uu ttiealiuaied for nettteiiient. miss ki.iamim h mnfinM. i MS-fll Mc:.'ounel)Ht)ury, Pft. A I ml it mi rutrt. Kodol Or XJLBk, 3T Xi t To Glv. Kit;.fi.tioi or Your ! eed Monty Hack. If a f t-. ualnif tw iMOl tll.iw InitOwof K..,iol .ij tiutimllv My tt I.m nt.l uent'nuKl yuu w win i runtl yn-ir un.n.-y. Try U...1..1 tdy. uu thlH uinttmntcv "" "' "'l'H ""SS . V-lll IV IU illtt liMr lt( ItHt lllllf Of 11 if'urn 1 1, v 1.. line contain 1 hw i nu tl 1 U ... 11. .4 Irnin . 1 n I I own. ttle i.'(tflaliiiiii .nu O inl il ill. .ili.iii. LouifUt it, ami u will refitu'l yout unuy. FH INDIGESTION AND IJVSFEPSIA. BELlfeVKS 30UH STUMAIH, QtLCHXN:. .111 lu re .. 1 -I'll ih n r II"-- U. C. UaWlVT Qi. COH3A For 8ale at TroufDrug Store.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers