tvj 2 . v.i i!c' lacr iirj 1 FlILToN OOUnIY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B. W- Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. FEBRUARY 20, 1908 Published Weekly. 1.00 per Annum in Advance. toriHTimno nrw tm square of R llnea S linms II r0. ! ' i i Murr ,oh n.itmequent Insertion SO. Aft advertisement inserted for leas Hi ,n h-ee months oharged by the equare. 3 root,. ft moil. I yr. One-fo-irt h eoltirao . . On- half eolnmn One Column nn. . i.on. .. 40 00. 19! 00 40.00 MOO HC.Of. MM TS.00 l etter to sill Kil l ALEXANDER, McConnelUburg, I'a. Dear Sir : Paint goos by gal lons. There are useful and use less gallons. Usetul paint is lead zinc aud oil with dryer and color; useles mint is whitius', china-clay, ground stone, bary tas, benzine, or water. This stuff is put-m, because it is cheap, to stuff-out the pain-, to make more gallons to sell; of curse, the buyer doesn't sus psct, or he wouldn't buy it. It costs as much to brush-on this useless stuff as lead-zinc-and-uil; but it 1 joks like that and feels like that in the brush ; the paiute- doesn't suspect it. .Be sides, if the owner is willing, why should the painter object to painting two gallons for one? He is paid by the day; more gal Ions, more days, more mouey. Average paint at lull price is about one third this useless stuff, and average paint at $1.-5 or $1. 50 or $1.75 a gallon is two thirds trash. FooJ paint is the proptr name for all but pure paint; it is made to fool people with. Knave paint is another good name; it is made, of course, by knaves. Sick pUDt is a name fcr an honest weak paint. They ara all weak and all extravagant : too many gallons to brush-on. Devoe is the standar I. Yours truly F. VV. Dkvok & Co. P. S. J. A. Boyd, Mercersburg aud Norman O. Uuber Chambers burg, sell our paint. whips cove. Sleighing is flue. Our sick people are all on the mend except William Layton and Calvin Morgret, who still con tinuc ill. Aaron Layton aud wile, E IT. Uoopeugardnor and family, and R. F. Mellott- - all speut last Sun-' day at Flickersville. Howard Layton and wife spent j a day recently with the former's parents William Layton and wife. I Ilev. and Mrs. S. L Baugher, Of Conshohocken, Pa , sp9nt part pf last week visiting arm ug j friends in the Cove. Mr. and Mis. N. W. Mellott spent last Suuday with the fam lly of J. G. Garland at Need more. A. P. Garland and L. 11. Mel lott, of Need more, passed through I the Cove ou their way to Everett to visit the latter's mother Mrs. Sheridan Hann. Geo. Morgret, wife, and sister, of the Big Cove were recent visitors in the home af their un cle, Denton Hoopengar1ner. Silas Holly and family visited in the family of Job Winters. The meeting tit Whips Cove Church was postponed on ac count of the illness of the son of the pastor, Rev. Powers, who was called to the bed side of his son who is in a hospital at Klkins, V. Va. Say, Mr. Editor, if you have an extra ct lendar.seud it this way, f. r some of our folks are kept so busy they do nit know when Sunday comes, and break the fourth commandment by hauling corn fodder. ID. C. ARGAIINS AT MELLOTT'S STORE, A IMNOEROL'S OPERATION ll the removal of the appendix by j a surgeon. No one who lakes Dr. King's New Life Pills is ever subjected to this frightful ordeal. They work sc quietly you d n't fee) them. They cure coustipa tion, headache, biliousness, and malaria, store. 25c at Trout's drug BRUSH CRk'hK. The young people of our valley took ad autage of the tine sleisrh ing last week and attended revival services at Gapsville. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barton of Everett are visiting the form er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A Barton at Akersville. Walter Barton, of Altooua, visited his parents, O. A. Barton Mumps are prevalent in Thomp and W1fe) seVeral days recently. THOMPSON. son just now esp'eciallv in the lower eud of the township. Cen ter school and Ditch Run school have both closed on account of the disease. A faw days ago, a litWe daugh ter came to grace the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B. Covalt. "Aunt'' Sallie Taylor, of Covalt, is very poorly at this writing. The cause of her illness is heait trouble and advanced a'e. Miss Lucy Myers is recovering fron an attack of mumps. Bra Beruhart arrived home last Saturday, after having had a live months' very pleasant visit among friends in Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. THIS IS WORTH READING. Leo F. Zelinski, of OS Gibson Bt, Buffalo, N. Y., says : "I cur ed the most annoying cold sore I ever had, with Bucklen's Arnica j Salve. I applied this salve ouco a day for two days, 'vheu every trace oi trie sore was gone. Heals all sores. Sold under guar antee at Trout's drug store. L'5c. Mrs. Kffamy Manr, ncarNeed rnore, has been very sick for sev eral days. L'er son. Palmer P. Mann, of this place went down to sec Ik r, Monday. GROOMING COUNTS But It cannot make a Fair Skin or a Oloesy Coat. Women with uood complexions cannot be liouieJy. Creams, lotiona, washes aud powders cannot muke a fair akiu. very hors inuu knows that the sutln t out of his thoroughbred comet from the niinul't "all-riyht" condition. lot tho horse Ret "of? Ills fund" und l.i en .t tnrtiH dull. f!lir- rylag, brushing and rubbing will give him a clean coat , but cannot pri'duco Ebs)fA vt.iud smoothm-as and gloss of the J i ' . skin, which la bis com. jiluiiou. The ladies will see the oiut. Lane's Family Medicine la tho best preparation for ladies who d. Kire a g.-utlo laxative medicine I hat will (five the body perfeut cleuuliueM mt.-r:..i!l pud the w hol.-noiucnesa that produces such skins as painters love to copy. Alvah Birton, of Illinois was called home last week on account of the illness and death of his father Mr. Mason Baston Bid Ward N. Lodge is visitins? his mother, Mrs. Elmira Lodge who has been very ill. Miss Clara Hixson is spending sometime with her Uncle Robert Beatty at Petersburg. Miss Elsie Whittield has tone to Bell wood where she has em ployment. Mr. C. A. Barton, of Altoona, is spending a few days with re latives in the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Spado, Mr. and Mrs. John Bard, and Miss Go'die Deshong, took ad vantage of the sleighiug and spent au evening last week at M. W. Hixson's. Mr. Andy Beiueath of Kverett spent a few days recently with his brother, Scott. On account of the stormy weather the Institute at Oak ( i rove was postponed until Fri day night Feb. 'JHth. We are glad to note that Sam uel Brison, one of our mail earners, is able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harton and son James were guests at M. K. Bartou's la t Sunday. WHAT EVERVB0DY WANTS. Everybody desires good hoalth, wh ch is impossible unless the kidneys are healthy. Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects irregu larilies and cures all forms of kid J ney or bladder disorders. Take ' Foley's Kidney Kemed.y at once and prevent Bright's disease and diabetes. Trout's drug storo. Jesse Grab t, the third son of the great general, is a quiet man, who spends most of his time it. New York, and is never in the limelight. Undoes not work, and belongs to two or three clubs. He says he is a splendid "loafer," and if he has a good cigar, he can stare at a wall two or tin ee hours and be quite happy. McElbancy's Sale Postponed. O wiug to the inclemeucy of the weather, Wednesday, S. M. Mc Elhaney's sale, near Uustontown, was postponed tJ Saturday, Feb- i ruary v.nc. FLICKERSVILLE, PA. Granulated Sugar, 5 1 -2c lb.; Arbuckles Coffee 5$ 16c. lb.; Dutch Java, 20c. lb.; Shoe tacks. 4c. box; ft jsjfcj Toilet soap, 4c. cake; Fancy toilet soap, 9c. cake or3cakesfor25c.;allkindsofConghSprup,23c m 89 bottle; Matches, 4c. box; Butter Crackers, lOc, $ now 9c. lb. or 3 lbs. for 2 Sc.; Men's Heavy Work j2j Coats, $1.35, now $1 .10; Men's Heavy Corduroy tgj Pants, $2. SO, now $2.25; Men's Heavy Under- g wear, $1.00, now 7 Sc. suit; Calico, 8c. yd., now W flw 7c; Gingham, lOc. yd., now 8c; Flannelettes, 11c m S yd., now 9c; Outings, lOcyd., now 9c Bj Cut prices on all Rubber Goods. PUBLIC SALE. Having sold all the re.il estite of the late Dr. William Crl at Warford burg, Fulton county. Pa., four miles north of Hancock, Md., on the TJ. A O. and W. M. R. H., I m at dls, iseof all the personal property In order to (tlve pnssesslon of the real Mtato. I will, therefore, make a public auction of the following property, on MARCH 11th and 12th, 1908 MleXXtflWCki WJL1 BULL DOG SUSPENDERS Will. H L Lf TOU TO POnUET YOCR S L H PL S D t K TH)i IU.I.S THEY OUTWEAR THREE ORDINARY KINDS ".!"!;: i::.. DVBAMA K0VQH1CAL ARB SATISFY AM NU U..:.'l TKl SfcR Sl l'hiHT CAN TRY A PAIH. MONEY BACK IF THEY DON'T SATISTT NKW HOBtt " H ' !,: with limp 10. ilidlmr Imi k. atr.-ng r"f! end thai -n't frir cut or woar thmuch. alidina ra-luf1. Mllf ftiljuilc'l. ssMrutUig lilt bit' klM ViOn liaiw Muht. ami UKTraa maw llitu mt THEY HILL FIT ANY JMtlN Jight or !,. i . v. . l,t. for man tot lug iiicd. or ettra Ml f 1 f yi-ti mtm if yoc want tMj bi t TROUflCB r r 1'nur MAPI AiiK l o i; ii u f. a 1. n m h nui.L dog i VBPH s D I u i . If IIL t AXNOT til'l'l'l Y Vol. VK WILL, I'OsTl'AID, fOH UK- HEWES tSi POTTER "1J(I1 Ltiaiir MMtirti Malta Dept. ' 1 87 Lincoln St.. ttoitcm. Mais 1 iiiotinliiigs. and Hi ' . "'ii . i ...I i. MAN UK BOY " itti- Eilirv lone mm icoln St.. Bontosi. Mhh. J mallvil lor H iwtar" Inlrnrti JFf II li'llLLj' JMIS " I I m" " U.'y$f NEW QRKNADA. Mr. Groundhog awaken?d fn m his slumbers ;ast Friday night, and ou Saturday our citizens had the pleasure of seeing an ice broak, with tho gorge and the high water which usually accom pany such an event. Ambrose Silverthorn, a resi dent of Broadtop (Jitv for many years, was instantly killed in a coal miae last Tuesday by a fall of rock. He was a member of the local school board, a member of the I. O. O. F., and altogether a highly esteemed citizen. He was interred at Waterloo. He is survived by a widow and five children. Rev. J. W. Foust is holding a service of evangelistic meetings at the Zion M. E (Jburch. Chicken pox lias made i.s ap pearance in our city, and is locat- WHIPS COVE. Our farmers are sitting around I ine nre inese days eating their ( white bread, for on account of the bad cond ition of the road slagrippe is taking the middle. Among the ' sick in the Cove now are Abram Plo8singer, Mrs. Kebacca Diehl, j Mrs. Mary Winter, William Lay ton, Mrs. Belle Garland, Abuer Mellott, and Miss Anna Belle Shively. Logue Plessinger and family I tre visiting Logue's lath r, Mr. Abram Plessinger. Oliver D. Morris and wife, Wil ham Becker, and Aaron Layton and wife were callers at Levi Smith's Sunday. Alfred Layton was visiting friends in Bedford county Sun day. Charley ohively is all smiles, and goes aiound singing softly to beginning it 9:1X1 A. M. on tho tltt), ind continuing until all things are dis posed of to the highest responsible bidder : 4 SPANS OF FINE MISSOURI MULES. large and well mrtod. FOUR GOOD HORSES two of them mires 8 yortri old, leaders, and will work or drivo well. One .1. year-old "Dixie" Colt, very ptt Biting, The well known HAMBLETONJAN-MORGAN STALLION, DIXIE very kind and jreutle anywhers, und gels very attractive cqlte. 9 HEAD OF CATTLE five of thom good cows, one of which is a registered Short-horn, and most of them about fresh. 10 HORSE POWER PORTABLE AJAX ENGINE has not run s month and a most excellent engine in every particular, fleer ing 4 Holl Husker and Shredder: New Holland Corn Crusher and Feed Grind er, Wood Saw, I'owcr Cutter and Shredder. FARMING IMPLEMENTS practically new, Osborne Wheat Binder, Deerlng Corn Binder, 2 Mowers, Tedd r, Ilav .' oader, BorM Bake, Bay Fork. -1 Barshear Flows, Spike Spring-tooth and Smoothing Har-ows, Kva.,8 Double Cable Corn Pianter, Single Corn Drill, Imperial Pulverizer, Superior Disc Harrow, Double Disc Grain Drill, 3 Wagons, Horse Cart. , Seat Dayton, 2 Buggies, Sleigh, Bob sled, Speeding Cart, Breaking Cart, 2-IIor.-ie Boad Cart, 20 sets of Harness Including all kinds, Collars, Bridles, Halters, 3 Saddles, Platform Scales, New Land Holler, 2 Corn Shelters, Lot of Seeds, such as Milfet. Bed and Al sike Clover, Timothy, and Cow Peas; 2 Water Tanks, 2 Tons of High Grade Fertilizer, Hay, Corn, Bye, and a great many articles which cannot le enum erated here. All the HOUSEHOLD GOODS owned and used by Mrs. Dr. Curl, who vacates the hOBM mansion and relin quishes housekeeping. Furniture of all kinds for Bed Booms, Parlor, Din ing Boom und Kitchen: Beddings, Mattresses, Brussels and other Carpets, about 250 yds.: Chinawure, Glassware, Silverware, Cutlery, etc., etc. BURGLAR AND FIRE PROOF COMBINATION IRON SAFE all kinds of Cooking l.'lensils and, In fact, the accumulation of S4 years of housekeeping, all of which must be disposed of, and but a small port on of which can be herein mentioned. Ladies of the Presbyterian Church will serve Lunch both days, in one of the vaemt houses. Geo K. Hughes, one of Hancock's llvciymm, will run a hack from Hancock ufter the arrival of tho early truins, and return in the ev. ening, at 25c. each passenger each way. TERMS : $5 and under, CASH. Over 15, a ere Jit will he ir'vjn on notes properly secured and payable at the Qaooock '5:inlt Dec 31, l'.l'H, without in terest lf paid on that date. 4 per cent diaOOttBt on bills over $" if cash is paid. A.l Goods must be settled for before being r i:i iveJ from th! premise!,. T. D. RICHARDS. Mason k Gii.i.kkck, Huncoek, Md , Auction ers. QBOBCnil Fisiiku, Sale Clerk. Hon. H. K. MARXLSY, Delivery Clerk. Ocrmtiotowo, Md. THIS CUT ed at the home of Jacob Black, j himself "A charge to keep, whose daughter, Elva is now ; pretty well over it. There are no new cases reported. Jesse Baith's four children are down with measles in Coles Val ley. Joseph, Viola, and Anna Lee Detwilor, of Three Springs, visi ted friends in this place last Saturday. SIMPLE REMEDY POR LA 0RIPPE. La grippe coughs are danger ous, as they frequently develop into pneumonia. Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops the cough hut heals and strengthens the lungs so that no serious results need be feared. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar contains no harmful drugs and is in a yel kw package. Refuse substi tutes. Trout's drug store. NEtDMORE. A tine crop of ice was harvest ed here the first of last week. J. Wesley U.op, of Harrison ville, called to see Mrs. Mann and Mrs. Uunyau last Fiiday. U. K. Hill is reported danger ously ill from lung trouble. Nobody so busy just now as the doctors. Willie Bowers returned home from Elkius last week, where he had been to see a sick brother whom he left in the hospital still very sick. J. B. Runyan and P. P. Mann, aud Bedford counties are falling . of McConneilsburg, came down over themselves to get all the last Mor. day the former to the money oat of the State possible ' bedside ot his fatber, and the lat for the building of good roads, ter to that of his mother, both of the people of little Fulton dc;zing away, content with help ing to pay for good roads in oth representsa section al view ot a Com bination Washing i"Hf Wringing Ma n, i chine invented by J H. Lohr ofHus tontown, Pa. This Machine washes, rinses, and wnngs the clothing at the same time. U. S. Patent for Sale, Issued December 31. 1907. Combination Washing and Wringing Machine. 6 a " ... i i .Jl-r-.n JJ ' I t , EFT ' IT Jki List of Jurors. GRAND JURY. The following is a list of grand and petit jurora reg marly drawn by the Sheriff acd Jury Comrolsilonera for service at the March term of Court, be ginning the iflth day. Ayr-Levi Keefer, Calvin Maun, Murray Bay, D. H. Patterson. Belfast-Abner Bake, Philip Hann, Howard Martin, Blither Smith. Bethel Scott Sharpe, Geo. S. Wil son, S. G Andrews. Dublin-John OlllM. Licking Creek Jno. D. Davis. McConneilsburg P. V'red Black. Taylor-Dsvid B. Baidlg, W. B. BergstrcBser, Wm Miller. Todd Wash Olunt. Thompson- Scott Gordon, Benj. K. Keefer. Unlon -Georgo Carson, Jacob Ham mon. Wells -W. L. Cunningham, Joseph Truax, J'ETIT JURY. Ayr Daniel OH, Hiram Clcvenger, George Souders, Jamea Fryman. Belfast John Hollenshead, E. N. Akers, S. D. Mellott, Scott Bumgard ner, Wm. Wink. Bethel-Thos. n. Bishop, J. P. Fish er, Daniel (J. Garland, (iartleld Post. Brush Creek -Boy Duvall, Frank M. Diehl Emanuel Mills, John F. Smith. Dublin C. II . Fields. Licking Creek W. Scott Brant, It. B. Sipes, BalUer Mellott, Isaiah Slpes. McConneilsburg John B. Bunyau, David Little, Balph Beed, George S. Grissinger, Nick Boettger. Taylor Hert Winegardner, Daniel Binehart, Albert Edwards. Todd Charles Tice, Stanley Sfty der. Thompson Charles Bishop, Joseph W. Shives, B C. Graves, Wm. C. Peck. I'flion Wm. Bice. Wells Charles Sprowl. Figures Talk Years lKtR 1892 1897 1901 1903 1906 Boxes Sold 8,750 155,375 290,954 475,215 500,690 530,690 The best evidence that Bllas Native Herbs fulfills the claims made for It is found in the lncreailnir sales it en joys year after year. It cures, or else people would not buy and take It for such diseases as Rheumatism, Constipation, Dyspepsia. Kidney Diseases, Liver Disorders. Mczemu, Scrofula or any uilment arising from impure blood. Bliss Native Herbs U effective because It la made from pure roots, herbs und barks and con tains no opiates, minerals or alcohol. It Is guaranteed under tho United Stater Pure Drufr Law. Each box. contains 300 tablets for $1.00 and if no cure results, money Is refunded. It is made by The Alonzo O. Bliss Company, Washington, D. C. Can not be found in drug-stores and 4s -FOR SALE BY- A v, t hoy The marvelous curative proper ties of Foley's Honey and Tar lias proven a sensation in many cases of severe coughs and colds that had refused to yield to other treatment. Foley's Honey and Tar will stop your cough, heal the lungs; aud expel the cold from your system, domains no harm ful drugs. Trout's drug store. The supervisors of Washing ton and ijuiot-y townships, in Franklin county, met last Sat urday afternjou and made joint application for state aid tor a road leadiug from Waynesboro to Quiucy, a stretch of four miles. While the citizens of Franklin i are . whom are very ill with pneumon la. or counties. Subscribe for the News. February Clearance Sale AT R. J. CROWNOVER'S, SALTILLO, PA. Uur Cutire Stock of Kail and Winter lines of General Mdse. to be cleaued up at cost, and In some lines Ibbs than cost. We Must Have Room For Spring and Summer Goods which is bought and will be shippe.1 very sorjn, and in order to make room, we will sell these goods at price that should interest every one. We will include in this sale, IToderweur, Ladies' and Children's Cloth In, Gents', Youths' and Hoys' Clothing and heavy 8hirt and Ho siery of all kinds; also, heavy goods in Dry Goods, aud, in fuel, all the vjinter goods. Misses' and Children's Coats go at 15 ier cent oft the regular price. Gent's $15.00 Rain Coats go i 11 15 00 Overcoats " 12.00 " " it $900 ' Youths'o 50 " " " $5 00 " ' Gents' 10.00 Suits " Including Hlack and Fancy Gent's $8.00 Suits "' Youths'$8 00 " " " $5 00 " " Boys' $4 50 " " ' $2.50 " " A II Ladies' Coats in stock iro at ooat In Groceries we have them all at prices as low as the lowest, and a number of articles, luwer. la this sale Produce is as good as Gold UolJars. we have concluded to give PREMIUM TICKETS during this sale, redeemable In Rooking chairs or lieautlful pictures 2.U0 in tickets gets a Hocking Chair, til 00 In ticlcets, a picture! Purchases paid with produce is entitled to one-half the amount in pre mium tickets. Come to see us, and while in the store, visit 2nd aud 3rd floors, as well as the first. You will find something of interest on every floor, SALE TO CONTINUE ONE MONTH. Yours for business, R.J. CROWNOVER, SeUtillo, F. Successor 'o S, W. Kimmol v Sous. $10 50. $10 50. $0 50 0 00. $4 85. $ii 50. $tt 00. $5 75. 5 50. $3 50. K 75. $1 75. Get our prices on Shoes. la WeaK Hearts Are due to indigestion. Ninety-nine of every ona hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when It waa simple Indiges tion. It Is a scientific fact that all cases ol heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into the stomach which falls of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing It up against the heart. This Interferes with the action ol the heart, and Id the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kauble. of Nevada. O , says: I had atotnack trouble and was In a bad state as I had heart trouble with It. I took Kodol Dyepepala Cure for about four months and It cured me, Kodol Digests What You Eat and relieves the stomach ot all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottlaeonly. Jl.OOSlie holdlns 2 times the trial alia, which sella for 50c. Prareel by t. a DeWITT St CO., OHiOAOa Buggies and Wagons I have just refilled my sheds with a tine lot of Buggies and Wagons which I am selling un der a writtnn guarantee at Hock Bottom Prices 1 also have in stock a lot of Buggy Wheels and Buggy Poles. 1 want your trade. Please come and see my stock before you make a purchase. Thanking the public for liber al patronage in the past, and soliciting a continuance of the same in the future, I am yours, Very respectfully, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. Trespass Notice. The undersigned hereby gives notice that ihe lands and premises of the Ful ton County Hod and Gun Club, au or ganization duly incorporated by the law of Pemisylvanla, situated In the townships of Wells and Brush Creek, county of Fulton and state of Pennsyi vanla, ate private properly, and that all )ersons are warned not to trespass on said lands ana premises for !io purpose of hunting, Ushing, gathering nuts or berries, on In any other man uer whatever contrary to acts of as sembly in such cases made aud provld d as the law will br rigidly etifprced. Fulton County Ron and Gun Club. U-2H-00-tf. I
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