Rev T. P. Garland wili proach at j the Mideling Hill Christian churoh Next Sunday morntnR and ovon in jr. Use DeWUt's Little Early Uis era, pleasant little pills. Th-y are oaay to take. Sold bv Trout's drug store. IV if. Emery Thomas inform a us lliat lie intcuds to conduct a summer normal school m McOoB nellsburg during theeoiuingsum nier, and that it will open early 1 1 May. HtDBB W AWT ED H i g h Q s t market price paid for beef hides, horse hides, wildcat skins, and all kinds of grease, at Paul Wag ner's Tai'uery, McConnellsburg. Geo v Fishor, Thompson's popu.ur and efficient sale clerk, was iu town last Satuiday ac compuuied by hi.- sou-;u-law, Mr s 0 Deneen. HIDES. .James Sipes & Sons pay the highest markut price for beef hi tea at tlioir butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tail'jw. Mr David Gladfeller, of water fall brought a load of coal in for our public school buildiug Tues day. He believes in helping the teachers keep the children waru;. Our old time friend Frank G. Mills of New ( irenada spout last Wednesday Dlght in town, acd came into tile No 8 office to en taiue digits with ye Editor. DoWitt's Carbolized Witch Ilajl Salve is best for cuts, burns, boils, bruises and scratch es. It is especially good for piles. Sold by Trout's drug store. Aspasia Rebekah Lodge, Nts 341, will hold a social at Harrison -vilie, Saturday tveniug, February 29th, at which they will serve oys tirs, chicken swallop, ice cream, cake, etc. All are cordially invit ed to cttend. At times when you don't feel just right, when you have a bad stomach, take something right away that will assist digestion; not something tout will stimulate for a time but simetbing that will positively do the very work thftt the stomach perfoi ms under ordinary and normal conditions, something that will make the food digest. To do this you must lake a natural digestant like Kodol F r Dyspepsia. Ko do! is a scientific preparation of vegetable acids with natural di gestants and contains the same juices found in a healthy stomach. Each dose will. digest more than 3,000 grains of j ood food. It is sure to alTord prompt relief; it digests what you eat and is pleas ant to take. Sold by Trout's drug stor We aro pleased to note that Mrs. Mary J. Perkins has been reappointed postmaster at Han cock for four years more. Mrs Perkins, who is the widow of the late Dr. W. H. Perkins, a man whom everybody re spected, has been postrna ter at that place for the past twelve years aud so satisfactory has been her services and that of her assistant, Miss Nellie J'jrkins, thvt there was no opposition to her reappointment Morgan Messenger. Political Cards. For The Leytaletat e l)K. A. K. Davis, Tiylor tov nship, snh)rct w the dSWM of the DMnoeratld rotni u urtaMjn twalkM to ic Mm Suumluv April II . Your nrpport Md port i in- ticket omnium. -.i 6 per cent Mortgages. S m1 fur our ItOnfGAQH !NVi:TMKV T 't ' l,A . wlnrli ftbolDi our kinlrjtM phi" of olDfl Bflimy on R6AL3TATti la MTTS LWS9 A . FtHHT IfOTlTO i KS . t percent, tn tie Inventor. All ftpfenti ptM In tin- bor rower. W'v iwoupi of rlBlimotl f (ftWtO - lOfcOpO unci iivt. We hnvr the hltflie-l rcfet t'nurs. which uppciir no cn culur. Over lift "'i - n St nd tis your -.p:irr money for investment. Jas. W. Drape & Co.. Scotch atOttffalt Hunker.. Simo BI'MS I-M8 Farmers' Bank Bid.. PIITSBURQ. 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 Hagerstown. For fnrther information, address the un dersigned, HENRY GROVE, Mercersburg, Pa. R. F. D. No. St. Morton AWHoU. Eoswoll Morton, son of Mr. aud Mrs. George Morton, of Del last township, and Mis Eva Mel lott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph MeUott of Licking Creek township, were married in this Piice on Monday morning of last week. SIMPLE REMEDY FOR LA GRIPPE. La grippe coughs are danger ous, as they frequently develop iato pneumonia. Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops the COUgb but 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 low package. Defuse substi tutes. Trout's drug store. BMP. Miss is Nell and Annie Barnctt ot Lverett, are visiting their aunt Mrs. H. M. Truax. Miss Lime Uaker visited Miss Ethel Edwards recently. Miss Edna Wortz, of Burning Dash is visiting her uncle J no. M. Schenck. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lockard en tertained the young folks of Euid in honor of Miss Aunie L'mnegan, of Galhtzin who is visitiug them Mr. J. Cal Foster, of Coaldale, visited his his uncle J. Cal Foster over Sunday. Jos Truax is not improving as fasi as his friends would like. There will not be many changes on April 1st, A. D. Berkstresser goes to Ed Alloway farm. John and Lillie Stunkard to where he leaves. -I il Economizes the use of flour, but ter and eggs; makes the biscuit, cake and pastry more appetiz ing, nutritious and wholesome. find ABSOLUTELY PURE This is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Crearn of Tartar. it Has No Substitute Tfearu are Alum ana Ptioaphata ot Limo mixture. JolJ at u lotvsr price, but no h'ue!.eper retrains tha baaltvi ui ber huully uilura la ua them. Salt- Krister. T.ies'hiy. March I) -Mr. Lnura t; iMCUr)rmw,w, i 'i'Mim' ' te move to CiiI-i'V'Im, H -II Ml hei ri'Mileiu e. one utilai - mtb (( Pail I aetteburg, on Mm rml UMtilejgtU Riobjnbnd Plr'c l head of hprc es, 7 h"id oteattirt, hogs, f:irmini I lmplemontsfhoosebold goods, Ac. ' S tie begins at 10 o'clock, sharp, i Credit. 10 mouths. Tuesday, March ." Mrs. M. i F. MeNerling having disposed of I 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 Spr ings, 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, intending to quit farmiu.', will sell at his residence on the l'leasant Kidge road, 2 miles south of Pleasant Ridge postoftice, horses, cattle, hay, grain, ai d fanning implements, household goods, Ac, Sale be gins at 10 o'clock. Credit, 8 months. Tuerday, March 10, E. A. Hoop engardner intending to quit farming, will sell at his residence oo N 11 Mellott 's farm in whips Cove, 1 mile east of Locust Grove postoflic9, a span of mules, cattle, hogs, farming implements, hay, grain, aud household goods. Al so, at the same time and place will offer for sale his farm. Credit on personal property 8 months. Terms on tho rial es tate will be made kuown on the day of sale. Tuesday, March 10, J. W. Souders will sell at his residence on the Alex Patterson larra near Cito, iu Ayr township, horses, cattle, hogs, farming implements, Ac, Sale begius at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wiblo auctioneer. Tuesday, March 10, Henry Grove will sell at Welsh Run, Franklin county, a forty-head herd of registered Short Horn cattle, headed by Kichbaron Vice roy, No. "40,458. See advertise ment iu another pla?e n this pa per. Wednesday, March 11, George W. Mock, intending to quit farm ing, will sell at l ii residence in Path Valley, on the road leading from Richmond toFannettsburg, one mile east of Metal, horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, and a large lot of farming implements, some household goods, Ac. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock. Credit 11 Wednesdny, March 18, Chas. McGehee, intending to quit farm ing, will sell at the farm 1 mile uorthwest of Burnt Cabins on the road leading to Shade Gap, hors es, mules, cattle, hogs, farming implements, hay, Ac. Sale be gius at 10 o'clock. Credit ! months. Tuesday, March 24, Mrs Cecel ia Purceh will sell t her resi dence - miles west of Fort Little ton on llustontown road, cattle, hogs, far tiling implements, house hold goods, etc. Tuesday, Mirch 24, H. W. Scott, intending to remove from tho county, will sell at his res: deuca iu McConnellsburg, two buggios, ,ioine farmng imple ments, a lot of household goods, Ac , Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit (i moaths. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Wednesday March 25, Mrs. ! Amos Clouser. Intending to unit. farming, will sell at the residence j of Mrs. Kex.ia Johnstoo, on the Cove road leading from McCon nellsburg to Webster Mills, horses, cattle, hogs, farming im plements, Ac Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 10 months. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. 1 908 1908 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Startling Bargain News T, J. Wiener, Hancock., Maryland, UnrMlrMttl (Slloloe of The fittest Ladies' Coots ami lU ad.v-to mtl l)rtNH Skirts, At Cost Clearance Bale of MILLINERY !l SUflMajLaa at your own Price I'.niltroiilery. LADIES' SHOES Dress Goods. Ueduced Bargains in Laro and HISSES' SHOES EXTRA SPECIAL OF VX'COININELLSBURG, FV. 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. fre 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 blinking, and our efforts are directed toward that alone. LET US SLRVE VOL. Ladies' Silk Shirt Waists, white, light 'jlue, navy hlne, black, brown, and Ueduced from 14.0040 49,00. Yard wide Dress Silks, all colors, at H8c a yard SPIOCIAL IMUCKS have been marked now on a lot of Fur Scarfs, Leather Mand-huKS, Urooehes, Pin Sets, Ladles' Nt-ck-wear, lleltj, Cloves, etc.: Fascinators, Mittens, eU;. Ladles' White Corsets, Ladles' Dral Cirs"ts, Ladies' anil Misses' Knit I 'nderwear. Ladies' Black Taffeta Heather Bloom Skirts. WHITE SALE Muslin l'nrierwear, India I.inen, Persian Lawn, Dotted Swiss, Mad ras, India Muslin, Cambric. All the! a test Butterick Patterns in Stock. On Sale-1908 January No. DELINEATOR. STOP, LOOK AND READ ! We are prepared to show you the largest line of Furniture we have KITCHEN FURNITURE Cupboards, Cabinets, and 8in!s. DINING-ROOM FURNITURE Sideboards, Kxtension Tallies, and Chairs. SITTING-ROOM FURNITURE Center Stands, Tabourctts, Couches, both Wood and Reed Dockers, Hookcase and Writing Desk, and Library Tables. For The Bedroom 8-plece Bedroom Suits, Iron Heds, Springs, Mattresses, Rxfcs Dress ers, etc. Other Furniture such as Hall Hacks, Towel Hacks, Clothes Hacks, Ironing Boards. BprlngCotSi Wood and Iron Cribs, High Chairs, Children's Hock ers, Framed Mirrors, Framed Pictures, Picture Frames, and many other things we do not have room to nam-;. Carpets We sell Cut Carpets, and have a nice line of samples to select from: and, also, have In stock a nice line of Wattins Oive us a ( all, and we will convince you that our rices are right. We are, Respectfully, Thos. B. Stevens & Son, McConnellsburg, Pa. MERRIL W. N ACE B. FRANK HENRY. ASST. CASHIER . v. . BOOKKEEPING. S3 aaaaaaaaa aaaai .-; PENMANSHIP. Open All The Year, Catalogue Free, I The Tri-State Business College SHORTHAND. Cumberland, Md. TYPEWRITING M ftp Conundrums. Why is a pretty girl like an ex cellent mirror? She's a good looking glans. What ulTectioo do laudloids most appreciate? Parental (f ay rental). Why are nose and chin at con tinual variance? Because words are always passing between them. On what day in the year do women talk the least? The short est day. What letters turn a girl in to a woman? Age. What burns to keep a secret? Scaling wax. When is s hip like a tailor? When sheering off. DR. JOHN LOUIS WEAVER NEUROLOGIST, DRUCLESS PRACTITIONER. Graduate of McCormicl: neurological College, Chicago, ill. Analysis of causes of human ills. Patients taught how to treat themselves. Chemical derannements, Mechanical disorders reached by chemistry of diet, hydrotherapy, manual therapy, Helief from eye strain Specialist in nervous diseases, chronic ailments, eye defects. Corespondence solicited, No treatment by EMail, OFFICF. 5:i SO. MAIN ST., CHAMBFH8UUHG, PA. Member Association of Independent Doctors. gKXXXXXXXXXXXXX KKKXXXXXXXK Fullon County Bank. JjJ (ORGANIZED IN 1887.) 0 M 3 Fr Cnt. Interest M'ald on -rime Dpolta. This old and well knowli Financial Institution Is uow O permanently located in its new room in the A. U. Naee build iug. Large additions have been made to the CAPITAL STOCK and the number of Stockholders has been increased to FIF TEEN, which gives all depositors a security of upward of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. The I'ulton County Dank does a GENKHAL BANK C5 INO BUSINESS ai;d extends every favor to Uiolr patron Q -. tuuMo, -.iiini in nivij nwiiuu LJUI1K1I1. m W. H. NELSON, McConnellsburg, Ia. Cashier. LEWIS H. WIBLE. FRANK P. LYNCH. PRESIDENT. ATTORNEY NO SOLICITOR. W. 8COTT ALEXANDER. VICE PRESIDENT. DIRECTORS: LEWIS H. WIBLE. JNO. P. SIPEB. JNO A. HENRY. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. D. L. GRISSINviER. R.M.KENDALL. 8. W. KIRK. i ii MRS. k F. LITTLE'S BI6 UNDERSELLING STORE a JVe still have a few on Hands, which we will close out at HALF PRICE MRS. A. F. LITTLE, McConnellsburg. Opposite Postojjrice. BARGAINS AT J. K. Johnston's. The greatest BARGAINS ever shewn .n MEN'S CLOTHING, OVER COATS, CORD PANTS, and UNDERWEAR. WOMEN'S COATS-A Grea Opportunity tVe 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. FULTON COUNTY IEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. Yellow Ear Cora. C. E suit, nt Three Spnagp, has fur sale all the time Dever out yellow ear corn at 80 cent a bushel by measure; $1.20 ceDtM a barrel three buRhela of ears. ron il 'i niGESTION AND XT.'SWSPSTA To C lf.fUrntinr ew.tfair,lauf l IKUttlf i.f KmIuI, yuUMUi h.nf-llv Rr It l.ii..(" ijtu.uiliitil jruu. will rruuU yonr uiunt-) . I im i. i.u i..,Uj uu iUt it;iruUK- I KIM gilt nod lUrti tb fulluwlmr. jrMnt It to ttVtU-lr ut the tlni ul iJun-iioM I If It frill to MUtafy you, renin i tlu iHittt ouuUihilU iti' -tbtnl of tMrt uiUii;iUc ' ' wit? miri il' MUOaU y .-il IroUtflil it, an. I we tkUl I IUU'I jour m.-iiij, TttW , "IT or Sale at Trout'$Drug Store.
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