FULToN COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B. W. PSvR, Editor and Proprietor. MERCANTILE APPRAIS ER S TAX LIST. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. MARCH 26, 1908 Published Weekly. ?1.00 per Annum in Advance. DTBTISIHO HATES Per ure of I line s tlmos II V). Her square each subsequrnt Insertion.... 60. Ai il rortlinent Inserted for less than taree month charted hy the square. n mos. I flmon. I 1 yr. Oo fn in.h nilumn. 16.00. One Hill Mlumn iS.OO One ol i inn 13 00 MO M 4O00 16 00. 60 00 76.00 Letter to Samuel Kelley, MoOonoUtbnrg Pa. Dear Sir : Hero's the couceu trated fact : Kvery job painted Devoo takes less srailous than of any other paint. And the paint that takes least gallons, wears longest : Always. Wo cau't help it. Yours truly F. W. DSVOB & Co. CLEAR Kl'ii.f . , ,he i(whh Sibbah Binding ? Robins, blue birds, and even wHucnfortim New-snakes- have made their appear-! We want to notice what the ance. ! Scripture teaches without bind Clarence Shore has again taken iug any man s conscience, but IIP till' White mail H illlrdun liu leave each one lrce to extract hlS l re drriiirdeiilerilnir rid wa-es mer Inndl-e ' ' rneciw oi wnanoever Kinu or I n lure, Mtihject to a mercantile llceitMe tux. Id I ru ion county. V enDNVlvnnin. returtied to (he MeConnellsliiirii. MnrehM, 10 H The fo'lowing is a ii i of rrt.nl and wholesale is doing house painting airain. j own evidence from the Word. KobV J. Fleming, of McCon- We notice first that the Sabbath uellsburg, spent Sunday at the is of the law and not of the gos homo of his parents. i pel. The Sabbath was given by Candidates are visiting this Moses and not by Christ. The section asking about the health of i Sabbath was given to the .lows the voter and his family. a"d not to the Gentiles Thetirst The town was crow led last Sat- three of these propositions.no unlay night. Many from a dis- doubt, all will admit. Then, to UntM were in attendance at the I make the Jews' Sabbath binding free concert given by the band. I on the Centiles, it must be estab Mr. Dyson Locke and sister hshed that we are still under the Miss Nora, of Locke's Valley, Law. Or show the Sabbath as visited Miss Myrtle Shore Sat- ! institution was reinacted in the ui day evening and Sunday. New Testament by Christ and his Miss Jessie Hen y, teacher of ! apostles. Hattlo Ridge school, and Miss Lillian Fleming, teacher of dies out's school, spent Saturday and Sunday at their homos hero. Dr. Fox is located hero for an indoriuite period. Now, we will notice for 2500 years we have no command to keep the Sabbath. Passing across the tl od we find no com inand to Noah or his descendants to observe the Sabbath, or d w P. S. J. A. Boyd, Mercersburg from the Iiuston heirs. Bert Henry spent Sunday with ind any command given to Abra his father in law, J. P. Kerlin. ham, Isaac or Jacob, nor through Andrew Praker moves on Wed- the Egyptia l bondage; but in nesday from the farm which he Moses' time, after leavi lg the sold, to the one which he bought.' bondage in Egypt and across the and Normau O. Huber Chambers burg, sell oar paint. Summer Normal. open a echo l at Harry Ramsey moves on Tues day to the house which John ( ;i tdfel tor lately purchased and which Howard Uenisar loft. Rank Foolishness. I will open a schol at Wells Tai.uery, April 20, 1908, to con tinue eight weeks. Special at tention given to teachers and! "When attacked by a coujrh or those prepirmK to teach. Tu a cold, or when your throat is lUon 5 00. It will pay you lo ( 8orei lt M rank fooUhDM to take suit, ai Hie uc'K'uuinK oi me ,, ,,n,- m.i Red Sea in the camp of Israel Now, we will refer you to some proof. He says i "And now re member that thou was a servant in the land of Egypt, and the Llrd your God brought you out thence tin ough a mighty hand and outstretched arm; therefore, the Lord thy God commanded you to keep the Sabbath. Deut. : 15. This declaiation should ii..,,, n.. term, hoc further information k'i'no-'a Vonr n,Z-n ri i mi. i.h mnt.br t root address, a. & okvim.ic, j O Eldridge, of Empire, Ga. "I This is conclusive that the com ' 1 a- 1)ave used, New Discovery seven mand was given to the Jews and ! years, and 1 know it is the best u i mu u uU .u a. EE M McEidowney and D. A. 1 remedy on earth for coughs and Dobody e'8a lhe Sabbath of ihe Fisher, of Gem. spenta few hours colds, croup, ard all throat and Law wa" the Jewish rest day, in town yesterday. long troubles. My children are from the Eg.v ptian bondage, Deut subject to cioup, but New Dis-1 5:3. Moses speaks; The Lord Squire G. E. Clouser was a business visitor at the county seat yesterday. A HIGHER HEALTH LEVEL. "I have reached a higher health level since I began using Dr. King's New Life Pills," writes Jacob Springer,of West Franklin, Maine. "They keep my stomach, liver and bowels working just right.', If these pills disappoint you on trial, money will oe re funded at Trout's drug store, 25c. Mrs. Bertha Bare and grand daughter Marjorie Bare, of Ft Littleton were.shopping at County Seat last Saturday. the IT DOES THE BUSINESS. Mr. E. E Chamberlain, of Clin ton, Maine, says of Buckhn's Ar nica Salve.' "lt does the business; I have used it for piles and it cured them. Used it for chapped hands and it cured them. Applied it to an old sore and it healed it without leaving a scar hehuid. " 25.'., at Trout's drug store. J. Clark Barton, Jesse C. Bar ton, Mahlon A. Barton and Jona than ( ;iinet all of Brush Creek Valley spjnt a few hours in town. Mahlon has bought the Judge Barton a m from Mr. Gilnet, and the papers in the deal were passed yesterday. covery quickly cures every at-' tacK. ivuown uie woria over as the King of throat and lung rem edies. Sold under guarantee at Trout's drug store 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. HUSTONTOWN. Mrs. John Hoover who had been seriously ill is getting bet ter, we are glad to say. George Deshong accompanied by his mother Mrs. Harriet Dish ong spent a couple days last week at Pleasant Ridge. Charley Hoover is home from Pittsburg on a vacation. Miss Viola Mumma visited Miss Dotte Dishong one day last week. Movings are the general order if the day. Harry Wible and family spent Saturday at Clear Ridge. William Hoover has again re turned to the Merc irsburg Acad emy after spending a week at the Hoover home. There will be a lo3al institute at Chesnut's school, Kriday eve ning, March 27th. Si rs. Thomas Reeder ib recov ering after a siege of erysipelas. Miss Maggie Hess is spending this week with George Taylor's at Hiram. made not this covanant with oui father but with us, even us, who are all of us here alive this day The Sabbath was done away with the law for which it was a part. Now, take notice: 2 Corinthians, 3:11. For as much as ye are manifestly declared to be the epistle of Christ ministered by us written not with ink but with the spirit of the living God, not in tables of stone but in fleshly tables of the heart for that which was done away was glorious-, much more that which remainetl is glorious. But ;f the ministra tiou writen and engraved in stone was glorious so that the children of Israel could not steadfastly behold the face of Moses for th glory of his countenance with glory was to be done away, Christ taketh away the first that he may establish the secoud. New Remedy For Toothache. Two irishmen met, one suffer ing with toothac he. The other said, "I have a gtod cure." What is it? "WJien 1 have toothache," said Irishman No. 1, "My wife kisses me and rubs her hand ovei my aching jaw until I forget all a bout the ache." "Say Pat," said Irishman No. 2, "Is your wife at home now?" A tg from a 10-cent piece will count PULL Vslua A Ug from 5-cent piece will count HALF value Tobacco with valuable tags JOLLY TAR STANDARD NAVY Tlntlay'i 16-oz. Natural Last Eglantine Old Peach Save your tags from TOWN TALK SPEAR HEAD Old Statesman W. N. Tiniley'a Natural Laal Granger Twist Old Honaaty Sallor't Pride .k Bear Matter Workman Ivy Me Horaa Shoe J- T. Bridie Bit Coupons from RED. CUT and PICNIC TWIST Tags from the above brands are good for the following and many othtr useful presents as shown by catalog : Gold Cuff Buttons SO Tags Fountain Pen 100 Tags English Steel Razor 90 Tags Gentleman's Watch 200 Tags French Briar Pipe 50 Tags Leather Pocketbook 80 Taga Steel Carving Set 200 Tags Best Steel Shears 7 S Tags Lady's Pocketbook 50 Taga Pocket Knits 40 Tags Playing Cards 30 Tags 60-yd. Fishing Keel 00 Taga Many merchants have supplied themselves with presents with which to redeem tags. If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, write us for catalog. PREMIUM DEPARTMENT THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., Jersey City, N. J. proper antnomlea tnsreia i v the iiadaratned M.-roumilr Appraiser In unci for the onuntv of KiiIiod iidiieHHld nu1 pul. l-hi-il ly theorem lion r the t si ..i..-. or al i county. Numei of retailer Clumltication of buxlnexa. AyrTownh p. J C. Seldera m rehamlixe. 1 1 II I'att n n & Son. in rshaaflSSn l'eter Kirk. meiihiindlne. Roe Mellon, m n'lmnrtlne. BslfSSI Township. O. J. Mellon. merelmndlMe. ahbaaai Hunyan. merehutuHae W. T. liart. merchandise. Jon. I nUe. ti..-. .1... . i Mr M AkerM. mer tmndle, H. 8. Mellotl. ii -r.-hiindlie. Jobs I'.. . :i .- merc.hundtno. Kate smith. TerehaodJ c. a. m. uunund BMrahandtee. Ilethel TowlmIi P Andrew lllabop. farm implement. H V. Hill, nierehai dli-e S. M. Caruell at Son meri'handliv. Wm. l'.ilmer. merchundiie. W 1' tlordo-. ineruh .ndlse S 1'. Winter a Bro. , farm imp exent. ete. Brunh Oeelc T wnhlp O. II. Duyall. merohnndlae. O. U. Schenck. meichuu'li-.e. Ueo. O Lynch, uierctmiidlse. '. W 'rriiiu merchandise. Carl Mellon merch udl.e. A. W spade, merch tuulne. Carey I. nylon, nierchaudbe. Iutiln TowiiHhlp, I. . 11 drove, merchandise. 8. I.. Huclilev mercbandNe. Krank llarc. mrrcbundlae. M. S. Wilt. clKum Brsoe Woolen, mcrehaniiine. lira J It Welan. merchuaci.ie. Uobef U imI eca. otgaTF, ( h i Mctiehee. meruh md c. J. K K'iuir. me chundie. D. I". llovmun me ihuudlse. W It Kvau. bUKtfteM. Licking Creek Township. Joseph B Mellon, mer hai.dlce. C. ti. Mann. merchar.dSe Ncvlu M Laidlu. merchandise. M. H. Ilollenvhead. merch udlHe. tl. K. Hunn merchandise. A J. Crofi. merchandlae. McConLCll-burf. lieo 11 Mellotl. hardware and machln"rv. leo W. Hays, merohundl" . C. B -teveus, Uents furnlsliluic. TlOat'a Druif Store, drug. t!i o. Ilexroih. cigar Su...u i Bender, furniture I' C. Ileudci- groi-erles. i'OQJI W iri-alheuil. IllerchnritlKi. Mr A V l.ltlli mlOiuery. Ilurrv Hamll. clgair. Wm Nislill hardwure and machinery, Thos i until, groceries. T U. Steve xti on, furniture. Mis A I. Irwin a Co.. mii.lnery. John '. Irwin, groceries. Ch h. F. Scott, groceries, Wm. Stoner. fuiultu e. Hull & Bender, merchandise. A II. Naue & Son. (Jcnts furnishing. J. K. Johrston. me chandisv. W s. Clevecger furuiture. K. U Mc lain, gr tceilea.- ileo. W. Kelsner li Co . n crclmndlse. W M. Kennedy, harness 1 1. Mann, harness. J J. ChMIBS er. iiirmlug linplemeuls. Stoutcag e Bros., groceries. S. A. KeaMt, farming Impemcnts, tloldsmlih & Co g ocerk-s. Taylor Township. Clem Chesnut. furu Mrs and hurdw.re N. M. Kirk, merchandise. C. J. Hat ton. merchandise. A J. Lamoer on. merch ndlsc. WlnegurdncrA Son. merchandise. S. C. pesos merchandise. Mrs M. K. Be rka (reamer, merchandise. Mich isl Laid g. merciiandi-e t(o-t. Husion. merchamll-e. A X. w liter, merchandise.' Hussel Ka usev mi r handi.se. Mrs 11 McClulu inlllluer.v. Thompson TOWBslUp, Joseph Covult, merchaud ae. Amos Shaip. merchandise. Jno. C. Itouglass. merchandise. K M. Simpson, merchandise. U W. Blabop, grocerli . Todd Township. Johe A. Hamll. merchandise. Ira Fore, merchandise lTn on Townsblp. S. K. McKee. merchandise. C. N. Scrlcver. merchandise. S (i. Liishlcy, int rchaudlse Chus A. Slgie. merchandise. Nortbcruft Bros., mcrv'hundlse. Wells Tow uslilp. Baiimarducr & Co.. merchandise. M. W. Houcll. merchni dlse. S. IJ, Cunning-am. ti erch udlse. M. A. Ho, ton, merciutiidlse. Lieu. Sprowl, merchandise. Henry Truax, merchandise. And notice Is hereby given to till laiables uciciu uiai uu uppeui in accordance with th, dercanllle Appral lar'S Act of Assembly will uc iioiu iiy uie treasurer ot Fulton countv ic init in coujunciion with the said Innulm at the office of the County Treusurer. In the nun ri"use. aaouoBOSUaOUrg. IViiusylvauia a Matuniuy: April 'S. i0-. between the hours m iu o chick u. in. ana o c ock p m.. whe .uu w nere uu par les Interested are required ... UF.vui . .in t nonces iti ue nearu. H Alt v i- v LAMBEBSON, Mercunll e Appraiser, MOCNT Lakk Pauk, Md Instead of writing to so many of my b ulton c uinty friends and relatives 1 will write one to all through the News; if 1 may he allowed space. I urn consoled hy reading the Fulton .News every week. I wrote to the Kditor sometime during lust summer to send me a paper, and he promptly uu so, ana continued sending and ufter some weeks I sent him a dollar, tud I think thut dollar, lias done me diore good than any investment since I would be lonesome and out of fix, if aid not get the "News." I get it very Friday afternoon on the 3:30 .nu.il express. We are rejoicing for the tine spring ipenlug after the long snowy winter although wa have been having a little old snap for the last two days, and dlfht freezing nights, but the change vni only help the sugar harvest. i uciti are iiue sugar cumps all over his mountain top, some have 1500 or itKjo trees tapped. I think the Netdmore reporter has some buck or got someone in place. 1 lope to read news of Needmme every veek in the News; for the place still teems like home to me, and m ist, .every ine lives and longs most for news from home first, t am enjoying life ip here beyond expectation I dread 1 the winter last fall, but i have stood the winter up here fine, and have traveled half the time through snow drifts atd some of the roughest days, and I have been hearty with the exception of one cold ir- the early pait of the winter. I think this is a more healthy place than Needmore. While it is some colder, the air is pure; and in tummer, lt Is tine no warm, close, sultry nights, but coo and pleasant for good sleeping. Id a few weiks, when the park gets on its spring dress, and the city people re turn here to their summer homes it will be grand up here 2HWI feet above aea. Already the nprlng birds are here. The robins are chirping, and the frogs are starting their old music. The wild ducks are coming to the Lake. ( saw one fellow with one, and 1 hear lots of shoollnir around the I Lake; mattes me think of trying my turn, oui am too ousy a', marble work now to think of duck shooting. With best wishes to all. P. N. Ill MAN. For "Goodness Sake Get Kro CORN SYRUP A Treat That Maizes You Eat Kara Corn Sgrup li more than "goodness" it' s afood so valuable in its properties that author ities clans it high among food products. Not only nultitious but delicious a golden syrup of ex quisite flavor that pleases all palate For every use from griddle cakes to candy. iOc. , 25c, and 50c. In air-light fins Spring Opening At Crownover & Isenberg's, SALTILLO, PA. We take pleasure instating that our Spring lines of General Mer- chandise is ubout complete and ready for your inspection We are not exaggerating when we Ik) that our lines for the coming Spring are more complete uud up-to-date than any linos of general Merchan dise ever brought to Suliillo, Pa. You don't have to take our word tor the above assertion, but come in and s;o for yourse'f. First Floor Dress ginghams, 8 to 12c. yd.; Percale, 111 to 12c yd.: Sharkskin suit ings, 28c. yd.: Star.dard sacking, 28 and 'i"ic. yd.; newest Plaid suiting, 48 and 50c. yd.: Shirting, 10 to 14c. yd.: Mohairs, 48 to BOO. yd.; Pan amas, SB to 05c. yd.; I) 4 Sheeting, 30 to 30c yd ; Pillow Tubing, 20c. yd. In Summer Waisting Goods, our line was never more complete. Come in and see thorn. Get prices in Gents' Dress Shirts all 50c. styles 48c.; all fl 00 shirts 95o. You cannot miss seeing these lines tiefore buying, in Groceries we refer you to Announcement sale for prices In last Ad to appear in this paper, except Flour. Our own brand Silver Leaf -is known, 1. 23 per sack, and Blended Flour the name is White Dove 11, 35 per sack. We cannot say too much in favor of this. It cannot help being the best, as it Is manufactured from selected Spring and Winter wheat, carefully blended in our own Mill. Try it and be convinced that it is the best. Don't forget wo pay the highest cash prices for good grain Dress Shoes for Ladies, Gents, l!oys, Misses, und Children. Our line was never more com plete. In order to get room for our big st.ick of Shoes, we went through our entire line, and all broken lines we laid aside, which must be sold, and in order to sell them ulck, they go at 98c. Wo have them in Ladles', Gents', Hoys' and Misses' for dress and everyday wear. Second Floor you will llnd Clothing for Ladies, Gents, Hoys and Children. Space will not permit, to give prices on our big Hue of Ladies' Waists and t-kirts, and Gents' and Hoys' Suits, but we urge you to come in und tee them for yourself and get prices. Third Floor Mattings, Graniteware, Ladies' Coats, Crockery, Hrooms, and every thing in wood and willow ware lines, with prices marked in plain fig ures. Look them over at headquarters for General Merchandise. Yours for business, Crownover & Isenberg, Saltillo, Pa. Look Here, Farmers! V Vcsr-J. THE WELD THATWEU) m mi If you contemplate putting up any wire fence, give us a call. We carry a lull line ot woven wire. We have also, a full line of RARVl IMPLEMENTS Plows, Harrows, riding and walking Cultivators. Corn Planters, etc. Will have fertilizer for spring use, of dif ferent grades; also, Farm Wagons and Buggies. In our GENERAL STORE we have a full line of groceries, dry goods, clothing, no tions, etc. Give us a call and look over our immense stock of goods. Telephone and mail orders promptly at tended to. MADDEN BROS, THREE SPRINGS. PA. Political Cards. For The I-iegislature I DH. A. K. DAV18, Taylor township. Mulijret to thr drrlnlon of ihr Democratic votfTN at the primary Staatloa to be held on Saturday. April II no. Yiur iiipport and Influence Kollcilcd I aMtsjf .my ell to sup port the ticket Dominated. 6 per cent. Mortgages. Send for our MORTGAClb INVESTMENT CIRCULAR, which MhoHH our unique plan of placluit money on REAL ESTATE In PITTS iil.'HO. "A., FIRST UOMTQAOM, "I percent lo tie Investor. All cipcnnex paid Iiy lhe bor rower. We accept of remittance of Siwo to M0.0D0 and over. We have the hlghem refer eseaei which appear od circular. Over 8ft years In business St ml uk your spare money for investment. Jas. W. Drape & Co., Scotch Mortsaite Hankers. Multe SIS-IS l-t-IS Farmers' Bank Bide, PITTSBURQ. DR. A. K. DAVIS, Hustontown, Pa. DENTAL WORK IN AI L ITS BRANCHES. Gold Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Teeth extracted positlvoly without pain. A'l Work Guaranteed. Will he in office from Thursday ev ening until Monday morning of each week. L. W. FUNK Dealer Id Pianos Organs The undersigned takes this method of informing the people of Fulton county that he is prepared to furnish High Grade PUnos and organs at prlcesthat are attractive. He makes a specialty of the LESTER it $i m PIANOS an instrument of national reputa tion; and the MILLER AND THE ' WEAVER ORGANS Being a thoroughly trained tuner, lie is prepared jn short no tice to tune pianos or repair or gans. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A sample Lester l'ianomay be seen in the homo of Geo. B. Mel lotl, McConnellsburg. If you are thinking of getting a piano or organ let me know, I can save you money. L. W. FUNK, NfcEDMORE, PA. Weak Hearts Are due le Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart troubla can remember when It was simple indiges tion. It Is a scientific fact that sll esses of 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 snd swells the stomach, puffing It up against trie hesrt. This Interferes with the action of the heart, snd In the course of time that delicate but vital orgsn becomes diseased. Mr. D. Ktubla, of Navada. O , says: I had stomaek troubla and was In a bad suto as I had heart trouble srlth It. I took Kodol Dyipapala Cura for about lout month! and it cured me, Kodol Digests What Yon Bat and relieves the stomach ( all strain snd the heart of all pressure. Bottlasonly, $1 .00 Site holdlnt 2H time the trial sits, which sella for 50c, Prepared tj, a. O. OsWITT 00 OHIOA0XX Buggies and Wagons I have just refilled my sheds with a fine lot of Buggies and Wagons which I am selling un der a written guarantee at Rock Bottom Prices I 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. Thunkliig the public for liber al putronage 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 undoruiunf.il I ....... i . . . nl... ..... i.... that the lauds and premises of the Kul tOU Countv I tod und ti II 11 1 1.1. i, , ganlsatlon duly in'Hirporated'by the awa u i-euiiayivauia, slluateU In the uiwnamps or wens ana lirush Gieek, oounty of Kulton and state of Penosyi vamiB, it i ti private property, and that all imraona urn wacnal nM i .. i ....... . .. on said lands aud 'premises for .ha nurnose of hiintlin. flulilns ,.i i nuts or beiries, on In any other man ner whatever contrary to acts of as sembly In such cases made and provid ed aa the law will br rigidly enforced. Fulton Cocnty Rod and Oon ci.ru. u-ai-aa-if.