Attend Huston's clean-up sale. February 12lh to February 29th. TIk Irwin Store will lose 01 1 all Hooks at reduced prices. $10.00 Suits for7 0)at Huston'.- i lean-up sale. The Hand went over to Loudon Tuesday evening and trcateJ the rati loots of that old town to some tine music. (ran u la ted Sugar, 5c lb , I lbs. Lma Mean", 25c, at Huston's clean-up sale. A lot of Dccoratjd Chiua. B il ad Disi'es at 25 and 50 cts. each , Hig bargaius. At Irwm'e. Coventor Stuart hvs appointed Robert H. Thomas, Jr., of Me c'lauicsburp, a member of the State Hoard of Agriculture, tc till the vacancy created !y the death of Ins father, Robert H. Thomas. Use De Witt's Little Kirly Ris ers, pleasant little pills. They are easy to take. Sold bv TroutV dru store. Carlisle IVosbytory will convene In Covenant I'resbytoi lau church, Uarrisbiirg, oa Feb. 11th, to nsk the release of Rev, Curtis 0, Hos serma'i, the pastor, who has been elected pastor of the Slnopeus burg ohurob. 112.00 Overcoats for 18.00, and $10.00 Overcoats for $7.00, at Ilus tftn's clean-up sale. Hidi.s WaHTED. Highest market price paid for beef hides, horse I.Uus, wildcat skins, and all kinds of grease, at Paul Wag ner's Tannery, McConnellsburg. J. Lind Ha'.terson lost a good six-hcrsc line on the pike some where between the top of Cove mountain and McConnellsburg. Thft tinder will confer a favor by returning the same to this ollice. HIDES. James Sipps & Sou. pay the highest market price for beef hi Ie at their butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. M. D. Mathias aud daughter Miss Virgie, of Uustontown, took ad vantage; of the nice weather. Tuesday, by takiug a sleigh i ide to McConnellsburg. Mr. Mathias said he found a great mai.y peo pie traveling that l;iy. DeW'itt's Carb-jlized 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. rfov. T. Davis Richards, of Cennantown, Md., aud Hon. H. K. Maikloy, of Warfonlsburg, were in town Tuesday night. Mr. Richards is one of the executors settl ug the estate of his father, the late Hn. J ihn T. Richards, of Union township. Everything taken iuto the stomach should be digested l'ullv withiu a certain time. When you feel that your stomach is not in good order, that the food yon have eaten is cot being digested, take a good, natural digestant that will do the work the diges tivo 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 digestant; it digests what you eat, it is pleasant to take and is sold hen by Trout's drug store. We notice in the Everett Re publican that a happy crowd of Kverett voung people enjoyed a sled ride down to Hreczewood on Monday evening of last week where they participated in a fine supper at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Truax, The editor of the News knows from experience that he never misses a nod meal when he stops at Truax's. At timet when you don't feel just right, when you have a bad stomach, take something right away that will assist digestion: not something that w ill stimulate for a tune but something that will posjtively do the very work thivt the stomach pert'oi ms under ordinary and normal condition?, something that will make t ie fod digest. To do this you must take a natural digestant like Kodol F -r Dyspepsia. Ko dol is a scientific preparation of vegetable acids with natural di gestants and contains the same jiices found in a healthy stomach. Eich dose will digest more than il,iX)0 grains of tood food. It is uure to utTwd prompt relief; it digests wli.it you eat aud is pleas ant to uke. Sold by Trout's drug store. Political Cards For Tin- Lflfll luture : Lu. A. K. Davis, Ti.vlnr towi.ship. s ttijr.'t tn tin' il otetov ,ii the DMNOtffiUt vnii'i-in MM t'li inry rtti'tlnn to in- In-Ill or MtuMsr. A pril II i'.ni. Voir MVfMI nnil asjigsss aMtitsd l piniui- n s i to i ort t lie IfGkei nnmlDiiti'il. 6 per cent Mortgages. Send fur oui MQMtOAClH IN IWTMKNT 'Hi. TIjAll, uhieii viuit mir untune pluuof 'liiHiiL-m-mpyoii KSAb K I'ATK a PITTS JUBU, 1A . KIUST Moitn.At.KS. rt percent. SIM lnwioi All expense paid bv tbi hor owcr. V e lun't'j l of icmitttnceH of WMto io.OOu and over. Wp have the hl!iet re fer-ni-i hi i'!i appear on circular. ( ver II .'(tr (n buHlncN. S.ndu your p,tre money .or iuveslme'it. J as. W, Drape & Co , Motet MoitKiiirc- BsaiMMi Suiin :-n i-a-u I ai mcra' Bank Bid.. PITTSBLRQ. Phosphate. C. E Starr at Three Springs, aas just received a carload of i-Vesh Test Fertilizer. Anyone vanning it for oats can got it at .he lowest prico, and got it when diey need it. 1-28 It. Nolice To Candidate. The columns of The Fulton Jouuty News is open for candi late cards of all xlitical parlies, ind in each (rase the charge must ie company the ordor. To those candidates who desire to make publl.' any statement as bearing upon their candidacy will be 'barged our regular rate of ad vertising 10 cents a lino for each insertion. The editor of this paper will not be responsible for such statements, and the writer's name must be placed to each and every ar ide, otherwise it will not receive any attention. Marked for Death. "Three years ago 1 was marked for death. A grave yard cough was tearing my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed to help mo, aud hope had tied, when my lusband ;ot Dr. King's New Discovery," says Mrs. A. C. Williams, of Dac, Ky. "The first dose helped me, ind improvement kept on until I Bid gained 68 pounds in weight, ind my health was fully 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 guarautee at Trout's.drug store. 5(c and $1,00, Trial bottle free. Report of Institute. The meeting for farmers held at McNaughton's school house last Saturday, Bth inst. was quite a success. 1 he full program was carried out. The old officers were retained for another year. It was thought best to defer any decision on the Road (Question until the 2-ad inst. Attention is called to the Supervisor's notice in another part of this issue of the News. The taxpayers of the township should attend the meet ing in full force; or acquiesce in whatever decision is arrived at. W. C. Pattkuson, Secretary. A lUNUEROUS OPhRVTIO.N is the removal of the appendix by a surgeon. No one who takes Dr. King's New Life Hills is ever subjected to this frightful ordeal. They work sc quietly you don't fee) them. They cure constipa tion, headache, biliousness, and malaria. 25c at Trout's drug storo. Modtrn farming Pays Well. Rejorts of standing commit toes of the state board of agricul ture showed that the farmers of Pennsylvania are generally using the improved methods of farming and are operating their farms at a profit. The repo.ts alio show ed that the feeding stuffs law was being vigorously enforced by the state department of agriculture; that the profits of dairy products were smaller than one year ago and that there was comparative ly little tuberculosis among cattle in this state. tiis ib woum keadinu. Loo F Xuhnski, of VH Gibson St , Huffalo, N. Y , says i "I cur ed the most annoying cold sore I ever had, with Kucklen's Arnica Salve. I applied this salve once a day for two days, 'vhen every trace of the sore was gone." Heals all sores. Sold under guar antee at Trout's drug store. 25c. Subscribe tor the only fl.oo a year. 'News; Sale Reenter. YVVilnnsilii v. Fi-m nirv I'.t. S, I 'I. McE ham y, intendu g to qui1 ! iitrming, will l H his twsidfUO" : I i mile east id tin i utt , hura-1 es, cattl.', nhei -, dig', la miup i implements, hay, grain, house J hold goods, k'. ). Sale begins at ' ten o'clock. Ciedit 12 mouths. Wednesday, February 1!, John F. Hess, having sold his farm ind intending to rein'. ve from the Couuty, will sell at his roMdouce in Thompson towuship, mile south of Messes Mill, horses, cat lie, hogs, farming implements, hay, corn fodder, rye, oats, corn, potatoes, bacon household goods, i&c. Saie begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 8 months. Friday, February 21, R N. Fryman, having rented his fa m and ir.teuding to quit farming, will se'l at his farm in Ayr town ship, two and a half miles south west of McConnellsburg, horses, cattle, hogs, farming implements, hay, corn, wheat, rye, Surrey, Spring Wagon, Ac. Sale beglus at 10 o'clock. Credit 0 months. Tuesday, February 25, J. U. Fields intending to quit farming will sell at his residence on the Stevens farm J mile west of Fort Littleton on the Clear Ridge road, horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, farming implements, grain, lousohold goods, &c. Salo be gins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible auctioneer. Tuesday, March 8.-Mrs. Laura G. McCormick, intending to re move to Colorado, will sell at her residence, one mile south of Fan uettsourg, on the road leading to liichmond Furnace. 4 head of hors es, 7 head of cattle, hogs, farming implements, household goods, Ac Sale begins at 10 o'clock, sharp. Credit 10 months. Tuesday, March 8 Mrs. M. F. McNerling having disposed of her farm and intending to remove to Kentucky, will sell at her resi dence 1 mile northeast of Water fall on the road leading to Three Spriugs, horses, cattle, farming implement, household goods Ac. Sale begins at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp. Credit one year. Wednesday, March 4, Charles Mc. Mellott, io tending to quit farmim, w ill sell at his residence on the Pleasant Ridge road, 2 miles south of Pleasant Ridge postoffice, horses, cattle, hay, grain, at.d farming implements, household goods, &c, Sale be gins at 10 o'clock. Credit, 8 months. Tuesday, March 10, J. W. Souders w ill sell at his rtsidenca on the Alex Pattersou farm near Cito, in Ayr township, horses, cattle, hogs, farming implements, Ac, Sale begins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible auctioneer. Tuesday, March 10, Henry Grove will sell at Welsh Run, Franklin county, a forty head herd of ngistered Short Horn cattle, headed by Richbaron Vice roy, No. 240,-158. See advertise meut in another place in this pa per. Wednesday, March 11, George VV. Mock, intending to iuit farm ing, will sell at his residence in Path Valley, on the road leading from Richmond to Fannettsburg, one mile east of Metal, horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, and a large lot of farming implements, some household goods, &c. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock. Credit 11 1 908 1908 Notice. A meeting of the lot-holders, will beheld at Union Cemetery at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, February 20th, for the purpose of electing a board of officers and a sext m. T. Glazieu, President. 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 Franklin county. Pa., six miles east of Mercersburg; and eleven miles northwest of Hagerstotvn. For fnrther information, address the un dersigned, HENRY GROVE, Merceraburg, Pa. R. F. D. No. 2. Startling Bargain INews T, J. Wiener, Hancock, Maryland. I ntcstrlitcd ebofcM of Tin- Finest l.ailies' Coats anil Iti-mlv to wear IriNs Skirts, At Cost Clearance Sale of MILLINERY at your own Price. Dress (Jon Is RtdUOWH Bargains tn Lace aud Enbroldtry, LADIES' .SHOES MISSES' SHOES EXTRA SPECIAL Lailtos' Silk Shirt WaihtH, white, light blue, tuivy tiltie, black, brown, und Keihiceil from 4.110 to W.'iO. Yard wide Dtesn Silks, all colors, at Mo a .vard. Sl'KCI h PUICK9 have been marked now on a lot if Fur Scai fs, Neather Hand-bans, Brooches, Pin Sets, Ladies' Neck wear, BtKt, Gloves, etc.; Fascinators, Mittens, etc. Ladies' White Corsets, Ladles' Oral) Corsets, Ladies' and Misses' Knit I'tiderwear. Ladies' Black Taffeta Heather Bloom Skirts. WHITE SALE Muslin Underwear, India l.inen, Persian Lawn, Bolted Swiss, Mad ras, India Muslin, Cambric. All thelatest Butterick 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 75 c, $1 .OO, $1 .50, $1.75, up to $5. IVood Rockers at $ 1 .25, S1.75.S2, $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 ive you seen our line of Picture Frames nnd Framed Pictures V Well, they are great, at 75c, 91.00, $1.10, L85, up to? 25. Sje 'em. Mirrors at 05c, 05c, $1.25, $4 25, $5.00, aud 0.00. Princess Dresser with 18x40 mirror, $14.00. White Knamel Dresser and Wash Stand, $20.00. Couches, $0 25, 14 00; and in Leather, 10 oO. Hall Racks, 7.50 and J.00. Costumers, 75c. Towel Uacks, 75c. All the above mentioned, and more too, you caq get at Thos. B. Stevens & Son FURNITURE STORE. McConnellsburg, Pa. ; BOOKKEEPING. PENMANSHIP. Open All The Year, Catalogue Free, Dnninnnv m I lit I -il M H I) I IHVV I il 1 1 I PUM j3 Xliv All WtUlU JUUlllUUO WlllU I ;!; Mi . Cumberland, Md. I. m SHORTHAND. 'S, 7 YPEJVRITING 9 i i . i ; is US DR. JOHN LOUIS WEAVER NEUROLOGIST, DRUCLESS PRACTITIONER. Graduate of McCcrmick neurological College, Chicago, 111. Analysis of causes of human ills. Patients taught how to treat themselves. Chemical derangements, Mechanicul disorders reached by chemistry of diet, hydi oiheraiy, manual therapv, Belief from eye strain. Specialist iu nervous diseases, chronic ailments, eye defects. Coresp mileuce solicited, No treatment by mail. OFFICE 53 SO. MAIN ST., CHAM BEU8BUBG, PA. Member Association of Independent Doctors, xsosxxxxxkxxxxxx x:xxxjxxxk Fullon County Bank. J" (OKGANI.KD IN 1M7. ) V 3 P4r Cnt. Intare.t I'hIcI on Time Deposit.. M This old and well known Financial Institution is now permanently located in its new rootfl in the A. U. Naise build lug. Large additions have been made to the CAPITAL STOCK and ti e number of Stockholders has been increased to FIF TKKN, which gives all depositors a security of upward of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. mm M The Fulton County Bank does a GENERAL BANK- y INO BUSINESS and extonds every favor to their patrons 'J and friends, consistent with sound banking. - W. H. NELSON, Q McConnellsburg, Pa. Cashier. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OR M'COMNELLSBURG. PA. Will 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. tVe 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 alon e. LET US SERVE YOU. LEWIS H. WIBLE. PRANK P. LYNCH. PRESIDENT. ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. VICE PRESIDENT. MERRIL W. NACE C I'lHIIR. B. FRAN : !IENRV. ASST. CASHIIR. DIRECTORS : LEWIS H. WIBLE. t)NO. P. 8IPES, JNO A. HENRY, W. 8COTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON, GEO. A. HARRIS, D. L. GRISSINUER. R.M.KENDALL. 8. W. KIRK. MRS. K F. LITTLE'S BIG UNDERSELLING STORE We still have a few on Hands, which wc will close out at HALF PRICE MRS. A. F. LITTLE, McConnellsburg. Opposite Postoffice. BARGAINS SS, AT ess- . K. Johnston's. The greatest BARGAINS ever shewn .n MEN'S CLOTHING, OVER COATS, CORD PANTS, arid 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, Gloves and Mittens, Hats and Caps. BARGAINS J.K.JOHNSTON McConnellsburg, Pa. PULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. Administratrix's Notice. Notice In hereby g von, tutu leletn of ltd minUttmtlou on the elut of Uoo- W- 11 HfoU er. Ittte of MMCoonellMhurif, Fulton Co.. Hit., dueel, nuvlutf been Krunteil to the un derMlirnud. bv the Heiffeter of Kult n uounty. Notice U hereby irlven to all per sunt Indebted to Hld eLute to make immediate pa merit, und tuoue huvlutr ciuluiMaKalnt.1 ihettaaie lo pir--.ni them to the underwtfued, duly au LhwutluaLd for settlement. MISS ! 1 wn.i ( 11RNORB. IMMIi. MoCNuinetlHburjr, Pft. AdmluUt rutrU. Kodol To O uar anteed hwm &tiafc;tion or Your Monty B.h. ir.Mftariuantf twu-thtru uf a tt oo Uuttla Ckmlol vim .11 hi uimI I v as v l i iietuvJ oa. wu wtll rnutui yi.iir luunsy. Try WuUtri tinfij.nii flilw Mim JutBtu I I ii on mnd alirn lUv foltuw n.ir. priut It to tlitt dmmUr mi !( iin trf purwkuM I il '' w mii(jf i tii, rviurii iuj ixilliv l-UltlftMi!i (, (It)m rr Ibn MSUllM tr i rsiu to Mit.iy imi. I ' iHugui ii, nu ww wm raruiia jruur nuiuy. FOU INDIGESTION AX D DYSPX.PSIA RELIfcVfcS SOUH STOMACU. liBLCUING. HI.. L -M, , i t i i iiih ui r C. U.WITT CU COMPANY, CHICAGO, IIL For Sale at Trout'sDru Store. t.
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