I 'dquiroPdtflr Klrrt, w&s annn th vtmtnrs in tnn nn Monday, Con nly Treasurer Stevens was a busy man the first of the week. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Spectacles repaired at the Irwin Store. There wore viite a good many people attending Court on Mon day. I )fVVitt's Little tvirly Risers, small, safe, sure little liver pills. iSuld by Trout's drug store. Squire Clouser, of Ayr town ship was attending Court on Monday. Special low prices on Gold-tilled Watches for Ladi is and (.ci tle:ne,j. (Jet them at the Irwin Store. Mr. and Mrs C i Stevens en tertained a large company of their friends la their pleasant home Tuesday evening, Get DeWut's Carbolized Witch HtMl Salve it is healing, sooth lug and cooling. It is good for piles. Sold o,y Trout's. Ignite a heavy electrical storm passed over tins place on Sabbath afternoon. The storm was ac companied by vivid lightning. iiini:s WaNTKD, Highest market price paid for beef hides, horse hides, wildcat skins, and ail kinds of grease, at Paul Wag ner's Tannery, McCounellsuuig. WANTED, Two sober steady men to work on truck farm. Good wages. Address Carson Batt, Join-stown, li. V. D. No. Pa. Lauiel Cromer, of Dublin, a Republican candidate for county commissioner was iooki: g after Ins interests while in town this week. HIDES. James Sipes ft Sons pay the highest market price tot beef hides at their butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. Frank Jones, of Hurnt Cabins and Maggie li.uohart, of Amber son's Valley have been granted a marriage license in Franklin county. Foley's Oriuo Laxative is sold under a positive guarantee to cure constipation, sick headache, stomach trouble, or any form of indigestion. If it fails, the man ufacturers refund your money. What more cau any one do. J. Wiuegarduer & Son are go ing to have an auction at their store at Clear Uidge next Satur day afternoon beginning at 1 o'clock. lie careful about that little cough. Get something right away: some good, reliable remedy that will move the bowels. Ken nedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently yet promptly on the uo.ls and ahays lullammatiori at the same time. It is pleasant to take and it is especially re commended for children, as it tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. Sold by Trout's drug store. Mr. Jacob Smith, in remitting the cash to push his subscription along, says that he enjoys the weekly visits of the News very much, lie was born and reared in Belfast towur-hip, and likes to hear about his old time friends. He is now seventy-four years of age, and has been living in West Virginia a long time. Price Reduction You will find all pric es in my China tvare line reduced until April 10th. Some very interesting prices. E.R.McClain, MCONNELLSBURG.PA Has Started. Spring trade has started with us now, and we are prepared to give you anything you want in the line of trood Tailoring. Goi.ns.MiTfl Tuk TAILOR, A Lemon 1. At a child's birthday p irly last week, the lemonade was served in lemou shells which had bMD made to resemble pigs. A slice Ml cut from one side of each lemon and the juice aud the pulp removed. The pointed end was Ins nose, with cloves for eyes. Matches were used for feet and tail. The slice at the top of the back was returned after the shells were tilled. Straws wore Used. The pi8 so delighted the coil dree tint they had to be refilled with lemonade several times. THOUSANDS PERISH. Thousands perish every year from consumption resulting from a cold. Foley's Honey and Tar cures the most obstinate racking coughs and expels the cold from your system and prevents con sumption and pneumonia. It has cured many cases of incipient consumption. Trout's drug store. THOMPSON. Shade I'ittman spent Saturday and Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Levi Shives, near Hancock, who is very ill. Mrs. Jacob H. Hess is suffer ing from an attack of mumps. Geo. W. Fay lor and famiiy speut Sunday with Mrs. Faylor's mother, Mrs. Hull. Colheand Howard Pittman have moved their sawmill to Isaac Cul ler's, where they are busy sawing. Warner aud Isaac Hewett have moved back from Keysor. K. Sheriff W. H. Pittman and J. F. Hess, of Dickey'3 Mountain, are visiting the former's brother Dr. J. J. Pittman, at Charles town, W. Va. Geo. Sipes has moved to his homo near Dickey's Mountain. Mrs. Elizabeth Hess is spend ing a few days with her son, Sam uel Hess. Mrs. Lemuel Gordon spent Sunday with her parents, B. R. Simpson aud wife. The mumps are on the decrease in Thompson. Claude H. Pittman spent Sun day with his cousin, C. V. John son. Geo. V. Mellon, of Franklin county, was in Thompson recent ly. J. F. Hess and family expect to remove to Washington, Fa., in the near future. Male ReglMcr. Pttfdftfi March H ftfaOMNi ia Purcell will sell m, hor resi deuce - miles west of Port Little ton on Huston town road, cattle, hogs, farming implements, house hold tcoods, elc. Tuesday, March -1, H. W. Scott, intending to remove from the county, will sell at his res:. dence iu McConnellsburg, two buggies, some farming imple ments, a lot of household goods, fte., Sale begins at in o'clock. Credit li mouths. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Welncsday, March 5. Mrs. Uuth W. Swope, intending to re hiiquish farming aud housekeep ing, will sell at her residence 8 miles west of the Sideling Hill Christian church, on the mount ain road, a horse, a cow, wagons, mower, farm implements, house hold goods, etc. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Terms r months. Wednesday, March 25, Mrs. Arnos Otoneer, intending to uit farming, will sell tit the residence of Mrs. K'zia Johnst )i', on the Cove road leading from McCon IteUsbarg to Webster Mills, horses, cattle, hojjs, farming im plements, &c. SJe begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 10 months. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Saturday, Mured E8. W. H. Nelson, executor, will sell the personal property and real es tate of the late Sara'a A. I itt man, widow of Jtcob S. Pittman. Sale begins at 1 o'clock. A. L. Willie, auctiore'ar. Saturday April J, Mrs. Klizi beth A. Mock will sell at her re sidence 2i miles northeast of xMcConuellsburg, horses, cattle, buggie.-, farming implements, machinery &C. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible auction eer. Tuesday, April 7. Owen A. Bar toD, administrator of the estate of -lason Barton, deceased, will sell at the late 1 evidence of the desedent two miljs sout i of Akersville, horses, cactle, firm ing implements, hay, grain, &c. Sale begins at IGo'ciocf. Credit ti months. Tuesday. April 7, Grant Bauer, intending to quit lumbering and farming, will sell at his residence 1 mile north of Knobsville, on the road leading to Fort Littleton, horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, farm ing implements, harness, hay, grain, &c. All this stuff is prac tically as good as new, having been purchased witlnn a year, aud every article put iu the auc tioneer's hands will positively be sold. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit (J months. A. L. Wible and D. B. Martin, auctioneers. 1 908 A CAkD. This is to certify tl at all drug 'gists are authorized to refund ! your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to euro your cough or I cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs aud prevents serious results Irom a cold. Cures lo grippe coughs and prevents pneumonia and consumption Contains no opiates. The genu ine is m a yellow pockago. li fuse substitutes. Trout's drug store. I Confidence when eating, that your food is of highest wholesomeness that it has nothing in it that can injure or distress you makes the repast doubly comfortable and satisfactory. This supreme confidence you have when the food is raised with ROYAL The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar There can be no comforting confi dence when eating alum baking pow der food. Chemists say that more or less of the alum powder in unchanged alum or alum salts remains in the food. Each One Gets His Share. From a bushel of corn the dis tiller gets four gallons of whisky, which retails at $16 .80. The farmer gets 45 cents for his corn, the government gets $4 40, the transporation company gets HO cents, the owners of the whisky factory gets $4.00, the draymen gets 15 cents, the saU.on owner gets $7 00, the consumer gets drunk, his wife gets hungry, his children get ragged, the poli tician gets office, and the man who v tes high license gets the fines rt poisoned victims to use in reducing tax on his property. With the exception of the con sumer every one who has any thing to do with the making and selling of the stuff does so for profit. The consumer drinks the adulterated dope because he is ignoraut of its real nature and effects. The Mouih. A large, shapely mouth, digni ties breadth of mind ai d tolera tion of others' peculiar! les. Thin lips denote covutousness, greed, selfishness and unless strongly contradicted by some other feature, intense love of power. Tlje more curved and flexible the hps the more yielding the nature. Tni toorn straight and firm the lips the more severe the nature. Lips that look as if they had boon pi eased into a straight line show self repres ion, nervousuessand obstinacy A mouth to be perfect should 1)0 large and Bhapely, the corners straight or very slightly inclined to droop; hps neither thick nor thai are firmly but easily closed Startling Bargain News T. J. Wiener, Hancock, AVaryland. Unrestricted choice of Tlie Finest I. adieu' Oouts and l!eail-to rsaf Dress Skirts, t Cost Glmranee Sale of MILLINERY at jour own I'rice. Dress Goods. Reduced Bargains In Lace and Knibroidery . LADIES' SHOES MISSES' SHOES EXTRA SPECIAL Ladies' Silk Shirt Waists, whlu light blue, navy blue, blaek, brown, and Kedueed from 4.0H to SXftO. Yard wide Dreat Silks, all colors, at No a yard BPBCIAL PRICKS have been innrked now on a lot of Fur Scarfs, Leather Hand-bans, Broodies, Pin Sots, Ladles' Neek wear, Belt", (iloves. etc.; Fabcinaters, Mittens, etc. Ladles' White Corsets, Ladies' Drab Corset, Ladles' and Misses' Knit 1'nderwear. Ladies' Black Taffeta Hsather Bloom Skirts. WHITE SALE Muslin t'nderwear, India l.luen, Fersian Lawn, Dotted Swiss, Mad ras, India Muslin, Cambric. All the1 at 3 $ Butterick Patterns in Stock. On Sale -1903 January No. DELINEATOR. STOP, LOOK AND READ ! We are prepared to show you the luryebt lino of Furniture we have ever hail. KITCHEN FURNITURE Cupboards, Cabinets, and Sinks. DINING-ROOM FURNITURE Sideboards, Kxtension Tables, and Chairs. sitting.room furniture Center Stands, Tabouretts, Couches, both Wood and IXoed RdcksM, BookcaM and Writing Desk, and Library Tablos. For The Bedroom X-pleee Bedroom Suits, Iron Bods, Springs, Mattresses, Extra Dress ers, etc. Other RurnitLire such as Ball Hacks, Towel hacks, Clothes Backs, Irorrlnif Boards. BpringOpte, Wood and iron Cribs, High Cliulrs, Children's Bock ers, Framed Mirrors, Framed Fic.ures, Platan Frames, and many other things we do not have room to name. Carpets Wo sell Cut Carpets, and have a nice fine of samples to select from: and, also, have in stock u nice line of VAcittinrs Give us a call, and we will convince you ihat our prices are right. We re, Respectfully, Thos. B. Stevens & Son, McConnellsburg, Pa. mmi FIRST NATIONAL BANK ."J MRS. A. F. LITTLE (. c2 83 4 MILLINERY f Ws- have just returned from the Eastern r- 3 ter having spent two weeks purchasing a larger line js of Millinery than ever before. Our linn fix nri rrmit ti si rI,r tjs T2t ' - ' . rr c urc nuw m busy placing them in stnrk T .--j , - . ". : . h 2 tfecv an laiesi styles in millinery. Come one and all and see nnr new or " M A MRS. A. F. LITTLE, McConnellsburg. pa. S BOOKKEEPING. PENMANSHIP. Open All The Year, Catalogue Free, f.n I The Tri-State Business College m SHORTHAND. v Cumberland, Yld. i Hi i . TYPEWRITING ! ;.i DR. JOHN LOUIS WEAVER NEURQLOCIST. DRUCLESS PRACTITIONER. Graduate of McCormick Neurological College, Chicago, 111. Analysis of causes of human ills. Patients taught how to treat themselves Chemical derangements, Mechanical disorders reuched by chemistry of diut, hydi oihei apy, manual therapy, Belief from eye MrlU Specialist in nervous diseases, chronic ailments, eye defects. I Corespondonce soliplted, No treutim nt liy mall. ' OFFICE S3 BO. MAIN ST., CDAMBBBslil ltd, I 'A. Memlier Association of Independent Doctors. OF AVCOININELLSBURG, 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. We invite your particular attention to these items ofonr 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 alone. LET US SERVE YOU. LEWIS H. WIBLE, FRANK P. LYNCH. PRESIDENT. ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. VICE PRESIDENT. MERRIL W. N ACE CASHIER. B. FRANK HENRY. A3ST. CASHIER. DIRECTORS : LEWIS H. WIBLE, JNO. P. SIPES. JNO A. HENRY. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. D. L. GRISSINdER. R.M.KENDALL. 8. W. KIRK. I Fullon County Bank, 1 . w J (OUGANIZKD IN 1887. ) V 3 r Cont. Inlerert Paid on Time Deposit. K This old und well known Financial Institution is nnw permanently located in its new room in the A. U. Nace build- Q M k inif. Larjje additions have been made to the gCAPITAL STOCK h ... ..... .. .. ... . ..... unu tan. nurnner bi .-uocKnoiuers nas been increased to Fir- a .a LKKN, which (jlvcs all depositors a security of upward of S Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. B li a 5S The Fulton County Bank does a GENERAL BANK ING B081NE88 and extends every favor to their patrons and friends, consistent with sound banking. W. H. NELSON, 55 JJ MeConneilsburg, Pa. Cashier. H J. K. Jolinston's. Shoes s Oxfords Ingrain Carpets wwwwwwww For Men, Women and Chil dren. Prices. Men's, Boys' and Youths Spring and Summer Suits All Prices WAWVWWVWWA' Japan Mattings China Mattings HEMP and COTTAGE CARPETS AllK.nds of Spring and bummer DRESS GOODS For Everybody FELT WINDOW SHADES good Spring Rollers, 8c. OIL WINDOW SHADES Gooa Spring Rollers, 25c. All Colors. GREEN UNDERWEAR HOSIERY HATS and CAPS SUESINE SILK WINDOW CURTAINS CURTAIN POLES Brass and White Roofing PAROID and BARRETT J.K.JOHNSTON McConnellsburg, Pa. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. Yellow Ear Cora. C. E. Starr, at Three Springe, has for Bale all the timo never out yellow oar corn at ho cents a bushel by tneauure; fl.20 cents a barrel three bushels of ears. Kodo , INniGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA.. Car UL, t JC 45t XX "t O O d To QT StxtUfuctlon or Yoor Morton BaclT ll..rir.ilil..hl.l. I.,.,, lllooli.KU.I....n.-Kiiho,mill-r U liwnJT FlllVuftiSl TSlirntk. f! 'i ""' ,iry l"J.f1 Uil.JEimiiu.. li II Vftll l NttlMf v". .Ill li.-! ''li' "' I '(t . ' I ' nit'lli Of II .Vll".' 1 IU. it. lr Xii iii s 1 1 iik v ju iil'ii I t . , WHilAlltriiK uutk-tiilra nf ti'tt nioittuiu To." i , , , BlAU Blirn U rm Z " r ' ik ...i orSale at Trout'sDrug Store. V. Clut'AOO,