A lot of Decorated dura. Sal ml Disiiei at ?f and ..( cts. oaf h. Big I'. U fc'tllllN. At I V A III':. Wi! notice that A lata Hlaokoni of Mrnailtoji's tug coal operator. If ft candidate for the nomination of County Com rn Ian loner IU Hunt Mgdon county. Use DeWUt'a Litilu Early Ris er, pleasant llttlo fills. They are oay to lake. Sold bv TroutV drug st.iro. Rev. A V, Waldo, of Chambra burg, will preach id the Presby terian church at Creen Hill on next Babbalt) morning and at this jilaci; in the evening. Hiiikn VV. NTCD, ll i g h e s I market price paid for heel bides, liorso hides, wildcat skin, and all kinds of KrcH? at Paul War ner's Tannery, McConnollsburtf. I to . A. Drmkwater fa ihe name of a Chicago Arm, and according to an exch rjge, Drink water ia the luistlm of the firm. The chaa or, as it were. A good lead and line horse for sale. Age eleven. Weight 1250. Kind and gentle Fearless of anything. Guaranteed sound. A good road horse. Inquire at tiiis ollice. HIDES. James Sipes it Sons jay the highest market price for bo.f hi ies at their butcher shop in McConnollsburg, also highest puce paid for calf skins, sheepskins and talhw. . An exchange says thero are two reus ns why some people don't mmd their own busiuess. One is that they haven't any mind, and the other is that they haven't any business. DdWilt's Carlnlized Witch Hazel Salve is best for cuts, burns, boils, bruises and scratch es. it is especially good for piles. Sold by Trout's drug store. Thomas Ueeser, forme' ly a Reading freight mau, who had an arm am nutated at Chambers burg Hospital a year ao, was sentenced to "0 years in the peni toutiary by the Carlisle courts for killing aged Mrs. Gregg at W'ormloysburg. The trouble with most cough remedies is that they Constipate Konuedy s Laxative Cough Syrup acta gently but promptly on the bowels and at tbe same time it atop the cough by soothiug tbe throat and long irr itation. Clnl dten like it. Sold by Trout's drug store. J. C. Moueghan, of near Way n isboro, split his head with an axe while cutting wood on M:i day afternoon at 3:.'50 o'clock. The axe caught in a clothes line and turned, striking him on the head, the blade cutting a gash several luches long. Everything taken into the stomach should be digested l'ullv within a certain time. When you feci that your stomach is not la good order, that the food you have eaten is not being digested, take a good, natural digestanl that will do the work tiie diges tive juices are not doing. The best remedy Known to day for all stomach troubles is Kodol, which is guaranteed to give prompt re lief. It is a natural dlgeatant; it digests what you eat, it is pleasaut to take and is sold here bf Trout's drug store. Just as soo i as you decide up ou the date of your sale, send it to this ollice and bvve your sale enterod In the Sale Register, thus you hold the date. Every body reads the Newc, aud the paper will do you more good to advertising your sale than the Lills. You can seud us the copy for your bills later. No charge for tho place in the register when the bills are printed at the News ollice. At times when you don't feel just right, when you have a bad stomach, take something right away that will assist digestion; noj v. mothiug that will stimulate for a time but something that Hill positively do tho very woik that the stomach perfoi ms under ordinary and normal coalitions, something that will make the fo id digest. To do this you must take a natural digeatant li'.e Kojol K r Uysiopsia. Ko dol is a scienlilic preparation of vegetable acids with natural di gesti'its aud contains the same j lices found in a healthy stomach. Each dose will digest more than 3,000 grains of r ood food. It la sure to afford prompt relief; it digests what you eat and is pleas ant to tike. Sold by Trout's drug atom. Political Cirds NViV Tho Legislature : lb; A. K. Davis, 'ilor lounsliip. rtattjeol to the .1 tni m of thi- Dtamoiatfa voters hi (he prlatf rf . to ). In.'iil un sm.irri.iy April II in H Voir support and tul.i.Qc. s iliciteil 1 plriVe inyttlf to 'p port Hit' n. i , t Domluute.l Phosphate. 0. B Starr at Throe Snngs, 'ia- just re1' ived a rnrlond of I'resh Test Fertilizer. Anyone wanting it for oats 0n get it at 'he lowest price, and get it when the:' need it 1-S6 It. M'tch Rad Corn. Tin OoM unsoasonalbe weather it the tune the corn was matur ing and the rlnmpncss of the F.ll and Winter in general have com bined to make the matter of keeping the cropa rather difficult otte with many farmer it wjs necessary to cut fodder before much frost had fallen aud as a consequence much of the corn was put into shock before it was really ripe, When husked and placed in the crib a great deal of the corn was wet and soggy and much of it his molded. The corn that fortunately had to be left in the shock on account oi bad weather prevailing, is fouua to be far bet ter condition. The fodder, too, that had to be left out in the fields until recently is much bet ttr than that was hauled in earlier in the Fall. Marked for Dcalb. "Three years ago 1 was marked for death. A grave yard cougli was tearing my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed to help mo, aud hope had Med, when my hjsband got Dr. King's New Discovery," says Mrs. A. C. Williams, of Mac, Ky. "The first dose helped me, and improvement kept on until 1 had gained pounds in weight, and my health was full 7 restor ed." This medicine holds the woi Id's healing record for coughs and colds and lung and throat diseases. It prevents pneumon ia. Sold under guarantee at Trout's drug store. SOo aud 1.00. Trial bottle free. Water Cure. Speaking of the dangers of ex cessive coffee drinking, an author ity says nothing will so quickly aud thoroughly take coffee from the system as to driuk plenty of water through the day. A half an hour after break fast a glassful should be drunk, and very soon another glassful. Three should be taken in this way through the morning, not drinking any later than half an hour before lunch eon. Half au hour after luncheon the water cure may be begun again until, from breakfast to late dinner or supper, at least a quart has been taken. In this way the system is flushed and much deleterious matter is re moved in natural ways. Salt Reenter. Tufftday, February n, J. I. I To""! Ii n.g 1 1 ii 'o' i'l Un real estate !.' 'Mrf V III 11 Witb i I. tie or 'i I r i i iwhtfj deceased. S i.e. hi the uruUltM. and beg I at at l I'okiek p m. Wednesday, IVirmrv (V, I M. Mi K liauoy, intending to quit I farming, will sell at his residence I l mile east i.f Huston to vn, hors es, cattie, sheep, hogs, fanning implements, hay, grain, liouso hold goods, (to. Sale begins at ten o'clock. Ciedit 12 montiis. Wednesday, February 10, John l Hess, having aold his farm and intending to remove from the County, will sell at his re.-idenco in Thompson township, mile south of Hesses Mill, horses, cit tie, hogs, farming implements, I hay, corn fodder, rye, oats, corn, I potatoes, bacon household goods, I &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit B months. Tuesday, February 25, J. 11. ' Fields intending to quit farming j will sell at his residence on the S'.evons far. ii l milo west of Fort j Littleton on tho Clear Uidge road, horses, cttle, hogs, sheep, , farming implements, grain, j household goods. &o. Sale be I gins at in o'clock. A. L. Wible j auctioneer. I Tuesday, March 3 Mrs. M. F. MeNerling having disposed of her farm aud intending to remove to Kentucky, will sell at tier resi dence 1 mile northeast of Water fall on the road leading to Three Springs, horses, cattle, farming implement' , household goods. &c. Sale begins at 1 o'clock p. m. shai p. Credit one year. Tuesday, March 10, J. W. Souders will sell at Ins residence I on the Alex Patterson farm near ! Cito, in Ayr township, horses, i cattle, hogs, farming implements, I c. , Sale begins at 10 o'clock, j A. L. Wible auctioueer. Tuesday, March 10, Henry I Grove will sell at Welsh Run, j Franklin county, a forty-head herd of n gistered Short Horn : cattle, headed by Riclibaron Vice roy, No. 210,458. See advertise meut in another place in this pa per. Wednesday, March 11, George W. Mock, mtendiug to quit farm ing, will sell at his residence in Path Valley, on the road leading from Richmond to Fauuettsburg, one mile cast of Metal, horses, cattle, hosrs, sheep, and a large lot of farming implements, some household goods, Ac. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock. Credit 11 1 908 1908 A 0AN0ER0US OPhRUION ll the removal of the appendix by a surgeon. No one who takes Dr. King's New Life Pills is ever objected to this frightful ordeal. They work sc quietly youd.u't feel them. They cure constipa tion, headache, biliousness, aud malaria. 25c at Trout's drug store. 6 per cent. Mortgages. Si-ud fur our MOllTOAOE INVESTMENT '.'lltrt'LAK. wlm-h niton our unl.jiie pluu f pluciui money on REAL, ESTATE lu PITTS DURQ HA . EIKST Miiuiuaoes il per oent to tin: Investor. All expounds pulil by the bor rower. We ueeepl of rMUtUSMr, of to lo.ooti und over. We have the bit best refer W i which itppeur on circular. Over Vi years In busiuess. Stud us your spire money for Investment. Jas. W. Drape & Co , Semch ItOttft llankeri. taltll Willi 1-3-IS Farmers' Bank Bid., PITTSBUR0. the What Is A Man. A 15" pound man contains constituents of 1,200 eggs. There is enough gas Li him to till a gasometer of gj,880 cuoic feet. The iron in fiim would make four nails. Seventy-live candles and a large cake of soap could be made of the fat in him. He contains enough phosphorus to make 8,003 boxes of matches. Thero is enough hydrogen in In ii to till a ballxm and carry him up to the clouds. The remaining constituents ol his body would yield, if utilized, six cruets of salt, a bowl of sugar, aud ten gallons of water. PUBLIC SALE of Registered Short Horn Cattle to be sold TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1908 consisting of FORTY HEAD HERD headed by Richbaron Vice roy, 240,458. At WELSH RUN tranKiin county, fa., six miles east of Mercersburg; and eleven miles northwest of Hagerstoivn. For fnrther information, address the un dersigned, HENRY GROVE, Mercersburg, Pa. R. F. D. No. 2. Startling Bargain INews T. J. Wiener, Hancock., Maryland TnrWtfiCted choice Of Tbc Fluent Ladles' Catu anrl Eteftdjr-to wear Dress Skiit.i, At Cost Clearance Sale of MILLINERY nl your own I "i ice. Dress Ooodt, Ueilucetl Bargains in Lace and Kmbroidery. LADIES' SHOES MISSES' SHOES EXTRA SPECIAL Ladies' Silk Sliirt Waists, white, light 'iliie, navy lilue, black, lirmvn, and Hednced from 1.00 to :t."0. Yard' wide Dress Silks, all colors, nt Mo a yard. SPECIAL I'ltlCKS have been marked now on a lot of Fur Scaifs, Leather Hand-bags, Brooches, Tin Sets, Ladles' Neck wear, Belts, Gloves, etc.: Fascinators, Mittens, etc. Ladies' White Corsets, Ladies' Drab Corsets, Ladies' and Misses' Knit I ndcrvtear. Ladies' Black Taffeta Heather Bloom Skirts. WHITE SALE Muslin 1'ii'lerwear, India l.inen, Persian Lawn, Dotted Swiss, Mad ras, India Muslin, Cambric. All thelatest Butterick Patterns in Stock. On Sale -1908 January No. DELINEATOR. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF m'COlNINELLSBURC, R. Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits. OUR TOTAL RESOURCES are notr 190. OOO. OO, and our surplus and undivided profits are $2500.00. fVe im'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 communiiy 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. Merry Xmas! HappyNewYear Yes .' you should be merry and happy to know that you can buy Xmas presents, such as Parlor Stands at 75 c, $1.00. $1.50, $1.75, up to $5. fVood 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 fVritmg Desk at $6.25 and $14. H ive you seen our line of Picture Frames Mnd Framed Pictures J Well, they aro great, at 75c, ifl.OO, $1.10, 11.86, up to2.2j. Hue 'em. Mirrors at Cue, !)3c, $1.26, $4.25, $6.00, and $6.00. Princess Dresser with 18x40 mirror, $14.00. White Enamel Dresser aud Wash Stand, $20.00. Couches, $0 26 j $14.00; and in Leather, $10 00. Hall Packs, $7.ri0 and $9.00. Costumers, 75o. Towel Racks, 7.')C. All the above mentioned, aud more too, you can get at Thos. B. Stevens & Son FURNITURE STORE. McConnellsburg, Pa. : t i Sj BOOKKEEPING. ,i ; J; PENMANSHIP. Open All The Year, Catalogue Free, I I The Tri-State Business College I - f .. 1 I 1 MM I 'A-1 m SHORTHAND. I 9 I : Cumberland, Md. 7 YPEfVRITING DR. JOHN LOUIS WEAVER NEUROLOGIST, DRUG LESS PRACTITIONER. Graduate of McCormick Neurological College, Chicago, 111. Analysis or eauses of human ills. Datients taucut how to treat themselves. Chemical deranr menu, Mechanical disorders reached by ehomis!,ry of diet, liyd -othorapy, manual therapy, Uelief from eyo strain. Specialist in nervous diseases, chronic aliments, eye defects. Corospjndeuce solicited, No treatment by mail. On ICK 53 SO. MAIN ST., CHAMBKHSBUIU!, PA. Member Association of ndepeudent Doctors. i Fulion County Bank. I fZi 3 lr Cent. T.IIS IS WOXtH RbADINO. Leo F. Zuhnski, of UH Gibsou St , Huffalo, N. Y., Bays i "1 cur ed the most aunoyiug cold acre 1 ever had, with liueklen's Arnica Salve. I applied this salve once a day. for two days, "vhon every trace of the sore was gone." tleals all aores. Sold under guar antee at Trout's dm store. 25c For Sale. A splendid driving mare, new buggy, and new harness. The mare is perfectly gentle, suited especially for a lady to drive. Itare chance. Gall on or address John F. Johnson, 1 30 2t. Laidig, Pa. $5 Reward. The uudersined will pay tbe abovo reward for iufortnation that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the person who stole his bicycle from tbe City Hotel last fall. J. M. Kshklman. Dig Cove Tannery. (OKGANI.KU IN 1H87.) Interest Fald on Tlmu Depo.lt. This old and well known Financial Institution Is now permanently located In Its new room in the A. U. Nace build lag. Large additions have been made to the CAPITAL STOCK and the number f Stockholders has been increased to FIF TKF.N, which Rives all depositors a socurlty of upward of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. The Fulton County Ilank does a OENKRAL BANK ING BUSINESS and extends every favor to their patrons und friends, consistent with sound banking. W. H. NELSON, p McConnellsburg, Pa. Cashier, LEWIS H. WIBLE, FRANK P. LYNCH. PRESIDENT. ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. VICE PRESIDENT. MERniL V.'. N AC CtlHTt, B. FRANK HENRY. ASST. CASHIER. DIRECTORS : LEWIS H. WIBLE. JNO. P. 8IPES. JNO A. HENRY, W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. D. L. GRIlSSINdEfl. R.M.KENDALL. 5. W. KIRK. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'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. BARGAINS AT J. K. Johnston's. The greatest BARGAINS ever shewn .ft MEN'S CLOTHING. OVER COATS, CORD PANTS, and UNDERWEAR. WOMEN'S COATS-A Grea Opportunity We did not carry a coat from last season, and WILL not carry one over this season. So now is your Opportunity for a BARGAIN. SHOES SHOES Rubber Goods, Felt Boots, Skirts, Dress Goods, a few Furs, Hose, Glomes and Mittens, Hats end Caps. BARGAINS J.K.JOHNSTON McConnellsburg, Pa. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. Administratrix's Notice. St Pa. Notice H hereby tt mlulMtrtttl'ift ou tlie pi er, late or MoCu iru-i rieeeKMed, huviuir l fleiHttfiieU. by 1 ' uotiDly. Notioe Ih he Indented Uj mtld estut int-L. and 'ii i, to pretteut tbem to t Iht'tttleaied foraettli M1SHKI.1ZAHI0TH MKNDKK If m, MeCuDnnllMburf. P. AdmluiNUutrli that letters of ad il Hull W II n. I.-I - fulion Co,, H mnted to tbe un tdter of Full' n iven to all perHoaa ake tiiuuedlate pay din awaluNt the Name deraltfued, duly au Kodol FOB INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA. KiLIEVKS SOUIi STOMACH, BELCHING. ETC. uar anteed y StlUhdlen or Your Mony Back. To CI I v If. f It-r ii, li,u tv... ttjIr'Uul u II lb Uttllu of U.ulnl v..u ..... u. I... Iirimrlul yuu. will rfuuit yo.ir Ulan, try KtHlH I..I.. n ItiU iru.r.11 I Ii! f.ut t.n I ,gi II.. Iiilluwlbtr. in . .. nt II tu tbk dwlr At the tlmv uf t If II lu il- tu Mll.ljr v.. a. rklurn lm U.ul. oontalnliiv ouM thlnl uf tit. uilklu. w ub ....... nutu ".'mi luu "111,111 ll. ,IU W. Will rUIUIlll I our 1... .... y til 1 11 in ui r E. C. U.WITT (IX COMPANY, CHICAOO,' lU. For Sale at Trcut'sDrug 8toro.
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