Mr. John Mentaer, ')f Humt Cabins was in town Tuosday. IK-Witt's Little Rar.y Risers, the famous little liver pills. Sold at Trout's drm; store. Charlie Connelly is working for J, W. Mt'llott this week, on the latter's sawmill. Hakk VVantkd. Saltillo Tan Bery -v ill pay 7.75 por ton to: oak bark I'.iii-. peeling. Write 0. Greene 4 Bon, Ni.it!il , I "a., for particulars. il-L'tMH. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mellott, ol U. lfast township were town visit ors last Saturday. fflDGS Wanvk ). Highest market price paid for beef hides, horse hides, wildcat skins, and al! kinds of grease, at Caul War ner's Tannery, McUonnellsburg. BasseU Truax and brother Eirl, near Need more, made a trip to McConuellsbu.v list Mon day. HIDES. James fsipe & Sons, pay the highest market price for beef bi les at their butcher alio in N'cConnellsbiir, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. N. , rinilT, of Moit Alto, Franklin county is pending a few days t iis wee' on this side of the mountain 00 business. To have perfect bjealt'i we must have perfect, digestion, and it is very important not to permit ol any delay the moment tiie stom ach let Is nut of Order, Take something at once that you know will promptly and unfailingly as sist dlgeaUon, Tnero :s nothing better than Kodol for dys:epsia, iudlgeatlon, sour: stomach, belch ing of gas and nervous headache. Kodol is a natural diyestan t. and will digest what you eat. Sold at Trout's drug store. At a congregational meeting in the Preabyterian church after prayer meeting last Weudesday evening, M. II. Shaffner and .1. I!. Bnnyao were re-elected trus tees for six vears aud W. A. Sloan, for four years to till the unexpired term of Dr. W. L. Mo kibbm resigned on accout of re moving from McCounellsburg. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syr up the cough syrup that tastes nearly as good as mar ie sugar, and which children like so well to take. Unlike nearly all other cough remedies, it dt.es no', con stipate, but on the other hand it acts promptly yet gentl on the bowels, through which the cold is forced out. of the system, and at the same time it allays inflam mation. Always use Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. Sold at Trout's drug store. Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. VV. Mock, formerly of the Cove, but for sev eral years residents of Path Val ley. Franklin county, are spend ing this week among their form er Fulton county trieuds. Mr. Mock had a sale a few days ago, and intends to relinquish farm- log. Be and Mrs. Moc'f expect to spend part of the summer in a trip through the Middle West ern States, after which they may return and buy a property and settle down. TbOjf are aceompa uied this week by their grand children, Holla and Hazel Mock. C M. RAY, Aurtloneor, Postafliie Address; McConnellsburg, Pa. K.fiiten Yrm . KxporlMdt. owlnitm th iu (rraxhfcf iiiitntx-r of c.lK for my rvlvt I ti.-..- toaotlfy lb putal a In thK maii- t 'h.'t I nhftll holl 1H i-i reii'ilii- f f pabUOMMM iiurtio., 4-tv IMoit mojpr t . mil -tlstm-lion k'uitriml t rtl. I Ijr. 1 Birihday Party. A very pleasant birthday patty mi held at the home of Mr. and Mi s. Lewis ('rouse of Hig Ci ve Tannery, Friday ivening, Match "7, in honor of their daughter Florence's fourteenth birthday. The evening was spent by the voting folks in plaving games, after which refresh men ts were served. Florence received a number of beautiful aud useful presents. Tnose present were, t'laude and Charles Keeder, Farl Madden, Carker Crouse, Klias Lynch, Harry Hivens, Minerva, Carrie, and Herman Mellott, Dorothy and Mary Kirk, Ha.el Crouse, K'hel Reese, Myrtle Heard, Lillian Hitt, and Cirrie Humbert. Kvery one preseut spent an enj iyable evening, and all went home feeling that it was irood to be there. AIFOKIIS I'KKHECT SECURITY. Foley's Honey and Tar affords perfect security from pneumonia bad coDBumptton ae it cures the most obstinate OOOghl aud colds We have never known a sin. Me instance of a cold resulting in pneumonia after Foley's Honey and Tar had been taken. Trout's drug store. Win. King, of Caudo, N. Dal; , under date of March 20th says: "We have had the mildest winter 1 have ever seen in North (Dakota. While it snowed a great many times in February, but httlo fell at any one time. At preseut there are three or four inches of snow on the stubble fields, while the plowed fields ar e bare." Sale RrgiMcr. Saturday Apt il I, Mrs. RIlM beth A. MoOk will sell at her re sidence 2J miles northeast of MrConnellshurK', hoi ses, cattle, buggies, farming implements, miichiuery Ac. Sale begius at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wiblo auction eer. Tuesday, April 7. Owen A. Har ton. administrator of the estate l dason Itarton, de 'eased, will sell at the late residence of the decedent two miles south of Akersville, horses, cattle, farm ing implements, hay, giain, &c. Sale begins at lOo'ciock. Credit (i mouths. Tuesday. April 7, Crant Maker, intendiug to quit lumbering and farming, will sell at his residence 1 mile north i f Knobsville, on the road leading to Fort Littleton, horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, farm ing implements, harness, hay, gratA, &0. All this stuff is prat tically as good as new, having been purchased within a year, and every article put in the auc tioneer's hands will positively be sold. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit !) mouths. A. L. Wible and D. B, Martin, auctioneers. Tnursday, April 10, A. R-myan intending to euit farming will sell at his reside.jce at Needmore, hose, wagons, surrey, harness, farming implements, household goods, &c. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. Credit four months. A common NISrAKB. Many women mistake kidney and bladder troubles for some ir regularity peculiar to the sex. Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects regularities and makes women woll. Miss Carrie Harden, Howl ing Green, Ky,, writes: I suffer ed much pain from kidney and bladder trouble until 1 started to use Foley's Kidney Remedy. The first bottle gave me great re lief, aud after taking the second b ittle I was entirely well. ' Trout's drug store. Real Estate at Public Sale. S. M. McKlhany will selFat public sale on the premises 1 mile east of Hustoi tOWO, ou Fi i day, April 10, l'.iOH, tvvo tracts of laDd: Tract No. 1. cot t i is 2 acres, more or less cleared Tract No. 2, contains 46 acres aud 4fl perches. 15 acres cleared and the rest in good timner. Terms made known on day of sale. 4-2-2t. Has Start :C. Spring trade has started with us now, aud we are prepared to give you anything you want in the hue of good Tailonutr. Goldsmith Thk Tailor, Dr. Robert B. Campbell, of New (renada, was in town t day. He was on his return from taking a patient to a Philadelphia hospital, who is suffering w'th a cancel. During his stay in Philadelphia, Dr. Campbell visited the revival meetings at Bjlhaay church, and heard Dr. Chapman and Mr Al exauder. Ha was greatly pleas ed with the preaching of Dr. Chap man aud the singing of Mr. Alex ander. The audienca was im mense, and many were turned a vay, unable to get inside the great room. Dr. Campbell thn k . much good is being d ne, aud that the city '8 moved. TaUX -a-Week Republican, Mount Cniou Pa. James S. Akers formerly of Brush Creek township, but wl o has resided in Aikansas during the past few years, writes March 21th. "We are well and doing well. The farmers are done planting corn ai d some of it is ur Wo have had a very pleas ant winter cool but not too much rain. O ly one snow, and that would not go for much up in Ful ton c unty for only a few Hakes fell. The prospects are good for a large fruit crop. Peaches are know well set and about j inch in diametor. We expect to have natural gas soon, which will help boom up our city." EhglandSays jtfSl 1 NO ALUM IpOiy and strictly prohibits the sale of alum baking powder So does France So does Germany The sal? of alum foods has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum bia, and alum bating powders are everywhere recognized as To protect yourself against alum, when ordering baking powder, Sap plainly- and be very sure you get Royal. Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility arid whoio- soincncM of Lite lood Birihday Parly. A very pleasant social furction occurred at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. C. M. Hrant, at West Dub liu. last Friday evening, the occa sion being the 25th tirt'iday ol their son Ches'er Early. In the evening friends began to arrive, but Chester did not thi ik any thing unusual v as - o ng to occur. When, however, more friends cime in, it dawned upon him tha1 this was his birthday, and bhi parents had plain o ! t surprise h;m. He quickly regai led lis composure, however, and proceed ed to enteitain his com piny with music by tl o gra hopho le. Refreshments (onsisting o( cake and ice cream were then servec1, afler which amei were played, in which e ery ore pres jo'ittook part and added to the merriment of the oc casion. At a late hour the c mpi r.y departed, ail knowing they ha'' spentavory ipleisaut (veiling, i ud wishing Chester many more Rich birth days. Those pr tent were Dal las Hrant, lOd.vin 1 rant, Allen Deavor, Sarah D avor, Howard and Margaret Kirk, Marjorio, Sarah, and Ham y Cleveng r; lOrra Clevenger, IJ. S. (J. Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Davis, Jesse Laidig, Heruard Foreman, Sarah aud Fstelle Laidig, Mrs. Marga ret Laidig, Drew Laidig, James Fdwards, Walter Taylor, James Lyon and daughter Ruth, Mur rill Foremau and sister Mary, of Wells Tannery; Ooldie Reeder, Rella Reeder, and Harrison Hoov er. OKI INrATOR (In Salr Call For PMMet sheet M4V T. J. WIENER, Hancock, Vel. UDIRS' SUIRTS I LADIES' WAISTS Beautiful lino of Domes (tC and Imported Dress Tabrics. SILKS - SILKS Crepe de Chine, Cloth, Mo hair, Sere, Pongee. . i .. $ White Goods, Linen, Per sian Lawn, India Lin en, Mull, Madras, Gingham. Ladies', Misses and Boys' Shoes. T. J. WIENER lKI INFATOR On Sale Call Par Fashion Sheet MAV Laces, Embroideries, DirjS 1 1 i turnings, Ladies' Neckwear. American Ladies' Corsets, .Muslin Underwear. Millinery, Ribbons, Tips, Wintfs, Plumes, Flow ers, Velvets, etc. All the Latest Styles ol Butterick Patterns m Stock. T. J WIENER THE FIRST NATIONAL' BANK OF M'COININELLSBURG. F. 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 proIts are $2500.00. We 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 alone. LET I S SERVE YOU. Hest Trade Prices paid for Eggs and Poultry. STOP, LOOK AND READ ! Wo are prepared to show you Ihu largest line of Furniture wo have ever bad. KITCHEN FURNITURE Cttpboarde, Cabinet) and sinks. DINING-ROOM FURNITURE Sideboards, Intension Tables, and Chain. SITTING-ROOM FURNITURE Center Stands, TaboureUs, f'ou dies, both Wood and Reed Hookers, BottkaaeaaiM Wrlllng Desk, and Ubrk'r; Tables. For The Bed room Bpleee Bedroom .Suits, Iron Beat, Sprlnjra, Mattresses, Extra Dress ers, etc. Other Furniture such as Hall Itat-ks, Towel Hacks, Clothes Hacks, Ironing Boards. prtajrCote, Wood and Iron Cribs, HiKh CI airs, Children' Book ars, Framed Mirrors, Framed l'lc.ures, Picture Frames, and many other things we de not have room to name. Carpets We sell Cut Carpet, and hav- a niro line of samples to select from: and, also, have lu stock a nice liae of Vlattlrifcrs Give us a call, and we will convince you that our prices are right. We are, Heapeettully, Thos. B. Stevens & Son, VlcConnelhburg, Pa. U n u n & S3 as n MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S BI6 UNDERSELLING STORE, McConnellsburg, pa. Beautiful Spring and Summer Millinery, Our brilliant ibOWlDg of the exquletta modes for Spring and Summer Hats all the latest st.vles, shapes and colors. Children's Fancy Hats, Tarn O'Shanters, Skull Cups and fancy Uaby Caps. Ladies' aud Children's Hats, rang-lng in price. from b.U0 down to 2"x Hibbons, Flowers, Feathers, Foliage, (Irasses, and Fan cy Aigrettes in all the leading colors. Ladles' Shirt Waists, Shirt Waist Suits, Hcady-mude Skirts, Belts, Collars, Combs, Collar and CulT Sots, and Kmbroideries. We have taken a great deal of care to select stylos jind at prices that will be sure to suit every one. Tbo pronounced favor, with which our Millinery dis play has been accepted, is the evidence that our efforts have been appreciated. Come in and examine our goods. Hats trimmed free of charge. Fancy hut pin free with each hat. Store opposite Fostoltlce. 5 BOOKKEEPING. PENMANSHIP. B x . .. i: upen n i tie Tear, Catalogue Free. 1 The Tri-State Business College I Cumberland, Vic'. SHORTHAND. 7 YPEWRITING i i u i ; i DR. JOHN LOUIS WEAVER NEUROLOGIST. DRUG LESS PRACTITIONER. Graduate of McCormick Meuroicgical College, Chicago, 111. Analysis of causes or human Ills, Patients taught bow to treat themselves. Chemical derangemeota, Mechanical dlnoroera reached by chemistry of diet, hydrotherapy, manual therapy, Relief from eye strain. Specialist In nervous diseases, obruDW uihnonts, eye defects. Corespondeuce solicited, No t real un til by mail. OFFK'F 93 so. MAIN ST., CHAM BKRHBUBO, FA. Member Association of Independent Doctors. LEWIS H. WIBLE. PRESIDENT. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER, VICE PRESIDENT. FRANK P. LYNCH, ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR. MERRIL W. N ACE CASHIER. 8. FRANK HENRY. ASST. CASHIER. DIRECTORS: LEWIS H. WIBLE. JNO. P. SIPES. JNO A. HENRY. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. D. L. GRI89INUER. R.M.KENDALL. 8. W. KIRK. JSXXKXKXiOSSSXXXKX XXX50SXX5JXXX I Fulton County Bank. (OHGANIHD IN 1X87.) 3 I ' Canl. Interest I'nld on Time Deposits This old nnd well known Financial Institution Is now permanently located In its new room in the A. U. Nacebuild '3 ing. Large additions have been made to the CAPITAL STOCK and tho number of Stockholders has been increased to FIF TKI'.N, which gives all depositors a security of upward of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. The Fulton County Hank does a OFNF.HAL BANK y ING UUSI.N'F.SS and extendi every favor to their patrons Q and friends, consistent wito bound banking. W. H. NELSON, g McConnellsburg, Pa., Cashier. J. K. Johnston's Shoes s Oxfords Ingrain Carpets WWMWWAWWW AAAAWVlWIAyW Japan Mattings For Men, Women and Chil dren. China Mattings Prices. HEMP and COTTAGE GARPETS Men s, Boys' and Youth s , Spring and Summer Suits f Prices FELT WINDOW SHADES good Spring Rollers, 8c. OIL WINDOW SHADES Gooa Spring Rollers, 25c. AllK.nds of Spring and Summer DRESS GOODS "Colors. GREEN Ror Everybody j Jvnof CURTAINS CURTAIN POLES UNDERWEAR Brass and hite HOSIERY HATS and CAPS SUESINE SILK. Roofing PAROID and BARRETT J.K.JOHNSTON McConnellsburg, Pa. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. Subscribe for the "Newa, 'only $1.00 a year. Yellow Rar Corn. . C R. Starr, at Three Springs, has hr sale all the time Dover out yellow oar corn it 80 couta a bushel by measure; 20 couta a barrel three bushels of ears. Kodol Uar anteed Bfacloi or Your Hamr BaTST To Glv lliu ilimliT from. Town ttllr...,f ,1 Ci.lK.io,lf KiKlol. VI.UMUIIOUMII, ..... xlll iffmi.l ,...r i.HHiwy. Try (Owiol tinluy. on il.l. un, . I iIIkwIi,, jir.-Mfi.t If to tl.,. tl.lr at tile tin., vf t.n ' vuti. return t lie) ttoitle uuulutiMti ni. tlnnl tl.u tu ilium jtm UiiiyUI It, iuuI wo wltl rVuM "iir utuuej'. FOIl INIHOESTION AND DYSPEPSIA, t.l.l.w SUUtt STOMACH, BELCHING. ETC "or Sale at I'll THIN ' I' E. C. UoWlTT (U COMPANY. CHICAGO. ILL. Trout'sDrug Store.
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