BnatDfl Hamlin, Pn. will pay 18 rts. for Bgjffl until April 18, Chick feed at the Irwin Storo !l cts a lb. On, Mock lost a lSOfaorM last Friday moruing. Hny Faster Candies at tha I rwM Store. Kullod oat ti lbs for 25 cts. at Irvm Storo. Miss Dnftoml, of Baltimore city 1ms chartro of T. J. Winner's tnilli iery department for the M ison. Di'VVitt's Little Kirlv Risers, the famous little liver pills. Sold at Trout's drug store. The first rind the second farm north of Burnt Cabins the Mc (leehe I arm and the Kelly farm arcs without tenants. Bakk Wanted SaUlilo Tan nery -v ill pay 7.7: per ton fo; oak bark 1008 peeling. Write G. Greene & Son, Salttllo, Pa., for particulars. I S6-6k Hides Wanted, II Igtisat market price paid for boef hides, horse hides, wildcat sif'ms, and all kinds of grease, Htl pM vVag ner's Tannery, McConncIlsburg. About live thousar d joint chest nut shiagiof for sale at Robert W. Gt.rdon'e planing mill near Webster Mills. HIDES. James Sipes & Sons ; the highest market price I ! beef hi I os at their butcher si: p in McC'onuellsburj.', also highest price paid for calf skins, shoepsliins aud tallow. A IT. Nj,ce is busy m iking in provements about the property he receutly purchased from the Pittraan estate. To have perfect health we must have perfect digestion, and it is very important uot to permit of any delay the moment the stom ach feels out of ordo. Take something at once that you know win promptly aud unfaLingly as sist digestion. There is nothiug better thau Kodol for dyspepsia, iudigestion, sour !storaach, belch ing of gas and nervous headache. Kodol is a natural digestant, and Will digest what you eat. Scld at Trout's drug store. Rev. M.' P. Lai os -a ill pi each in the Reformed church, Sunday morning at 10:80 a. in , and down the Cove at Hebron church, at 2:80 p, m. All are welcome to these sei vices. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syr up the cough syrup tliat tastes nearly as "good as maple sugar, and which children like so well to take. Unlike nearly all other cough remedies, it does not con stipate, but on the other hand it acts promptly yet gently on the bowels, through which the cold is forced out of the system, and at the same time it allays lutlam niation. Always use Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. Sold at Trout's drug store. l'aul I. Johnston, son of J. Kendall Johnston of this place, graduated last week from the Drexel Institut , Phi'adelphia, where he had taken a course in civil engineering. Although the youngest member" in a very large class, he ranked with the very strongest members. C M RAY, Auctioneer, Postoflki! Address; McConncllsburjf, Pa. nrteeii Yrnr MSbsjIeueSt ttalnn Id ihp In rr.satn iiuintier of oilK for tuv mtviiv I hnvr ileelile I to oivir.v the pubic In thin una u r tinti I "h ill nolo etysmf Id iemi pm fit p ihlU- ;ile iiurtlo. a, Ac. Price molrr-itr. mill -.rtil-i.ioiion ii;iritnterrl. M Ijr. Welcomed Pastor' Return. The jwrsonage ol St. Peter's Methodist Lpiscopal church was the scene of much happiness, When ou Tuesday eveuing, a number of people gathered to welcome the return of the Kev. John C. Crimes and his wife to the labors of another year in that parish. Hesides kind words of welcome and heartily expressed gratitude for the re-appointment ot Mr. Crimes to St. Peter's church, made good things to re pleuish the parsonage larder were brought. The Sta, (Riverside Pa. ) Sale Register. Thursday, April 111, A R 'hyn intending to quit farming will sell r.t his residence at Need more, horse, wagons, surrey, harness, farming implements, household goods, Ac. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. Credit four months. Ral Rotate ai Public Sale. S. M. McKlhany will sell at public sale on the premises H mile east of llustontowu, on Fri day, April 10, 1908, two tracts of laud: Tract No. 1. contains L1 acres, more or less cleared. Tract No. 2, contains III acres and 41! perches. 15 acres cleared and the rest in good timner. Terms made known on day of sale. 4 2 2t. Notice. CLHAR MMML Charley R Stinson, who had been ill the past few weeks, was able to bo moved to his mother's last Thursday Mrs. Win Taylor, of llustontowu, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lphraim Nead Mrs. J. V. Cannaek has beeu poorly during the past j week Chs. Henry sold a i horse to J. W. Mowers lastThurs day Miss Lillian Fleming was home over Sunday. . . .Those from a distance who were here to attend the funeral of J. H. Jaker wereChar.es Am-ley and vile, of Cnarleto vii; S. L Bedford and wife, of Fohz; Dr. F. K Stev ens and wife; Thos. Johnson, R J. Fleming. Efyrt Henry and wife all of McConuellsburg: Clar ence, Rufus, and Mrs. Harry Henry; Miss EUie Raker, of Dud ley: W. A Raker and Miss Nelle Haker, Philip Hilemau and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Howaid Kerlin, of Altoona; M r. and Mrs Judson Madden, of Three Springs; Mrs. Heuj Raker, Ltoyd and .Joseph Hiiicer, of Mapleton. Niitlee I- Iht,..v irln'ii lint Hi" hit -if-' iviiii-ii i iiuii hi tin iMMajan ob4aetftl u .flor lit llrm niiuii- nf BtttrtBierdBef A Co , M Well Tunni'iy. Pu . IMS iin miI1 hf MM to M. M. Iliiiiiiiutiiiltii-r, ii' il thtil 1. from thlxiliti', uni uot In sny wuy nutiue-M,'' w Ith nalil llrm. II. I,. A I'.Mi ; A 1(1 N KK April I. ISCK. St. DPI INPATOR On Sale Call l or Paahion Sheet MAY T. J. WIENER, Hancock, Aid. UDIF.S' SKIRTS I LADIES' WAISTS Beautiful line of Domes tic and Imported Dress Fabrics. A COMMON MISTAKE. Many women mistake kiduey and bladder troubles for some ir regularity peculiar to the sex. Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects irregularities an 1 makes women well. Miss Carrie Harden, I'owl ing Creen, Ky,, writes: I suffer e I n uc'i ai i fro u liJnc and bladder troubl; until 1 started to use Foley's Ki ney Ke 1 edy. The first I ottlo aye me great re lief, and after tiki ig the sicond bottl-5 I wai entirely well.' Trout's drug store. KB.4R.XBVi Measles are prevalent in this eom mmiity. John Hoekenberry anil wife are vis iting tlie letter's mother. Mrs. McDon ald at Maiiilensville. Mrs. McDonald has been very ill for some time. W. V. H. Kline and sister, of Lash ley, spent several days last week with X. F. Sharp and wife. Miss Celiti Mutton and Mrs Jesse I lector spent Sunday with the latte mother, Mrs. Heed, at Marysville. Charles Melius raised the champion parsnip of liedford county. It meas ured .11 inches in length, und then, tin root was not all counted. Alex Foreman and daughter Mary ure spending several days with the former's brother John at Port Little ton. TinWI are dull here now, with no prospects of work soon. George Tlx is upending u few days with his family over at HarrUunville. Sam Sweeney is learning black smithing with John Putt at Saxton. IS Where the finest biscuit, cake, hot-breads, crusls cr puddings are required lioyal is indispensable. Baking Powder Absolutely Pure Not only for rich or fine food or for special times or service. Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain, substantial, every-day foods, for all occa sions, it makes the food more ta () , nutritious and wholesome. Executor's Nalice. Li'tti-f. ti'stumentili v on the estiile or Sarittl A . PKtma (.Mow of Jncoti s I'lt'tnm). lute of .Mi't.'onmiMslMiru. I'd . dpcetiscd. havDir bi-ni ffnatvd to the unuemlfDod ui j - ,i....-:i-.i tiifiilil fit lie are reqUMttd toni 'ke lllinu-llfilte P ynmnl, and those Imvlog ewlma or iieiiiunds uiriilnst the sunie. will present thetu without tleluj- lo W. H. MBUSOV. MOMUMlMnUfi P. MXt, Kx eut.ir. Nolice. Notice is herehy given that my forter-non Ceorgo Fisher his left my home against my will. All persons are warned ugainst har boring him, as tho lf.w will be enforced. Wm, Ki:hn, It. Ayr township. Has Started. Spring trade has started with us now, aud we aro prepared to give you anything you want in the line of good Tailoring, Goldsmith The Tailor, Notice. Notice is herehy given that my son, Dorsey CutobftU, left my home against my will. All per sons are warned against harbor tag him, as the law will ho enforc ed. Ahbam Cutchall, at. Six Mile Run. SILKS - SILKS - Cope de Chine, Clolh, Mo hair, Serge, Pongee. White Goods, Linen. Per sian Lawn, India Lin en, Mull, Madras, Gingham. Ladies', Misses' and Boys' Shoes. T. J. WIENER OFI INTATOR On Sale Call For Fashion Sheet MAY . ices, Embroideries, Dross Trimmings, Ladies' Neckwear. Americ an Ladies' Corsets, Muslin Underwear. Millinery, Ribbons, Tips, Wings, Plumes, Flow ers, Velvets, etc. All the Latest Styles ot Butterick Patterns in Stock. T. J. WIENER litest Trade Prices paid lor EftgS and Poultry I i 1 ANNIE B. FREY NEW MILLINERY FOR SPRING AND SUMMER I I EUnbrMlng the imartMt ideas of expert dMtjntft. So many years have we ! 1 i,i Millinery Styles, that we know mtit'li is ex pected of us. This is due largely to theefact Unit we never yet have disappointed our trade. Our Mae of Millin-ry this season is designed with penius, fasltiimed with Intelligent skill, aud olTered in the highest obtain able qnalltles lor popular prloes. We have a ohOloe selection of swell trim irn-d suit and sailor hats, comprising the verjP latest and strongest sellin; styles now having an Immense sale in ail the large ottles. Among them are many of tin; extra wide Sailors- "Merry Widow" styles. All are hnodsomeljf trimmed and sold at very low prices. !ive us on early call. Wo take pleasure in showing our goods. Everybody made welc ime. 1 1 ANNIE B. FREY McConnellpburo. Pa. I I 1 . ' J - Card of Thanks. Mrs. liosi Ott wishes throuph the columns of the Niows to thark her friends aud neighbors who hepled to care for her husband I'hilip S. Ott during his sickness and death. i AHPOKDS PiiRPKCr SECURITY. Pauley's Honey and Tar nITords perfect security from pneumonia anil consumption hs it cures the most obstinate coughs aud colds. We have never known a single instance of a cold resulting in pneumonia after Foley's Honey and Tar had beeu taken. Trout's drug store. HUSrONTOWN. larden making, yard aud house leaning, are the general ord r of tha day Dandelion seekers are visi ble on the hills Miss Jessie Dish- Ottg is OOnvnleeoenl after an attack of grippe Mr. and Mrs. Jaca: Vul- laoce of (ha Cove were pleaaint visi tors in the home of Auctioneer Cheg- nut last Sunday Mls Margatet (less spent last week at Uiram Crawford lilack, of Murliusbu-g, was here a few duy'g the past week looking after horses Harry Mr- Bl benny came home from (he mines at I loliet tsd ale, and will be engaged in farming the cotniDg summer instead of digging coal William Mart, ant wife, of Altoona, were the guests,of friends here the past week Wil liam Keebaugh was employed the pas, week at Burnt Cabins by his brother I'M die Now that t'le township schools will soon be cl s id, and an other term of school is soon a thing of the past, the children will get their long desired vacation Mrs. Mary Marks has lx-cu conlined to her room since in February, and is still in de clining health ....Mrs. Ilarvcj Hlack spent a day tho past wcrk with her mother Mrs. Caleb Melli.lt, of near Knobsvllle Miss tiemgia I - oug spent three days the pa.t week, at I'leasanl Kidge and attended her grand-inother'ssale Walter lilack of McCoiuicllbhiirg is spending some time with his brother Harvey. ...Chas. Hoover and Eugene Chesnut went over to MTcershurg last Thursday to visit t tie former's brother Wm. Hoover. student at that place H. II Shaw and wife contemplate making a trip to Saxton the littler to visit her parents, while Itert will lie engi ged in the mar ble business, as he has a marble yard at that place Hev. Daniel and wife were here the beginning of lut week packing their goods and moving. Kev. Cline moved Inlo the parsonage last Thursday. IT-1 I" MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S BI6 UNDERSELLING STORE, McCONNELLSBURG, PA. Beautiful Spring and Summer Millinery. ss Ssyoo Our In UMant showing of the exriuisito modes for Spring and Summer -Hats all the latest styles, shapes and c-ilors. Children's Fancy Hats, Tarn O'Shanters, Skull Caps and funey liaby Caps. Ladies' and Children's Hats, ranging in price from tl".U0 down to 2"e. Etlbbonai B'lowen, Keathe.-s, Eoliage, Crasses, and Fan cy Aigrettes in all the leading colors. Ladies' Shirt Waists, Shirt Waist Suits, I .ady-maio Skirts, Helts, Collars, Combs Collar and Cuff Sets, and Embroideries. We have taken a great deal of care to select styles and at prices that will be sure to suit every one. Tin pronounced favor, Willi which our Millinery dis play has been accepted, is the evidence that our efforts have been appreciated. Come in and examine our goods. Huts (rimmed free of charge. Fancy hat pin free witli ta rn hat. Store opposite I'oslollicc. ; ; BOOKKEEPING. i : 1 1 j i 7.-77. 7----r77 PENMANSHIP. Open All The Year, Catalogue Free, The Tri-State Business College V Cumberland, Aid. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF M'COiNNELLSBURG, FV. Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits. OUN TOTAL RESOURCES are nort 219- OOO. OO, and our surplus and undivided profits are $3500.00. fVe write your, particular attention to these items of our condition, for the amount oj 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, anil our efforts are directed toward that alone. LET US SERVE VOL. SHORTHAND. 9B TYPEWRITING m ! I : III i i ; I I I a i DR. JOHN LOUIS WEAVER NEUROLOGIST. druglss practitioner. Gruduate of McCormicli Neurological College, Chicago, 111. Analysis of causes of human ills, l'atinnls taught how to treat thun salves Chemical derangements, Mechanical disorders reached by chemistry of diet, hyd othi-rapy, manual therapy, Relief from eye strain Specialist In nervous diseases, chronic ailments, eye defects. Cores ponds noe sollnUrd, No treatment by ti i ail. OFFICK .',3 Si). MAIN ST., CHAM Br'.KSIil'HC, PA, Member Association of tndepoodenl Doctors. LEWIS H. WIBLE. PRESIDENT. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. VICE PHC8I0ENT. PRANK P. LYNCH. ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR. MERRIL W. NACE CASHIER. R. FRANK HENRY. A8T. CASHIER. DIKECTORS I LEWIS H. WIBLE, JNO. P. SIPES. JNO A. HENRY. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. D. L. GRISBINvdEH. R.M.KENDALL. S. W . KIRK. g ruiion bounty bank. CAPITAL STOCK (OROAXIl'.t) IN lf87.) f 3 Per Cenl, liiierest Palcl on Time Deposits. This old and well known Financial Institution Is now V permanently located In its new room in the A. U. Nacebuild- s '"tr- Large additions have been ma.lo to the SA t and the number of Stockholders has been increased to FIF i.o TIOIN, which gives all depositors a security of upward of j Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. X0 The Fulton County Bank does a OF.NF.KA L BANK- J INC BUSl-NiSSS ar.d extends every favor to their patrons JJ and friends, consistent witn sound banking. i W. H. NELSON. S j McConnellsburg, Pa. Cashier. 25 i!XX5SKX;nsxjs: jojkkxkxkxxxx;! . K. Johnston's. SPRIIN6 OPENING Fresh from the Eastern Market. Things that you need.' Things that you want. Things that you will buy. Things besitifal for spring aud summer. fj A beautiful ladies' white Shirt Waist for 50c ff I.adi"' 1. 0(1 white Kid Cloves (all siies) 50c. fj Q " While, Tan and Patent Colt lfop Is l,tO and up. CJ Sueslne silk, must brilliant shades ( tl in. wide) 48c. ?5 3 Shrunken Muslin ami bleached apd unbleached Linen 121c Q J5 trHy clean sheer Dross Ciinghaina and Seersuckers 12Jc W Q l.awns, Dimlttetj etc 10 and 124c. Q fc- Lace Curtains 2!c 8e and up. 5 wy Curtain Poles 8c. w. Felt Window Shad es 7c. t m Oil Window shades 2'ic. Q f liovs' Summi'i' I'ants . . 1J.. r 5 .Men's bine Dress Shitta 43c. JJJ Men's ( lothing, to beat any prices we havo ever offered. Men's heavy Kip work shoe ( at old price) 91.23. We lav Its an inspection of our new Spring Goods. We want you to -m 1 ,w we give you a Uiaphopt.onc. J.K.JOHNSTON McOonnellsburg, Pa. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. Yellow Ear Corn. G E. Hlarr, at Three Spring", has for sale all trie time never out yellow ear corn it HO cents a bushel by measure; 1(11.20 cents a barrel -three bushel of ears. Kodol FOR INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA. BfcXIfcVliS SOUK bltlMACH, DEXC1UNO. ETC Cr uar anteed To Olv. Satisfaction or Your Monoy BoK. II. after u.Iiij I i II. ir. I... full lu I., ill.. ..I l ...i tWDatilrd yuu, an will rafuutl yuur mourr. Tr I'lll out and 1 1 .. i . tliv rulluwIiiK. ,.i . .. nt It l tit ll 11 r.'1s to aatuty vou. rtuni lliu bottlo coiiUlnln. una thlnl ..I II. a uiulli:lii to ii. .i..!.i Ooui sliuui you uou.lu ll. ana w,ii retuuj our uw.,. Town .Bi.ti ivu huuerttly say It liaanol I i" I.. on thl. iriiari'utr r at Ilia t r in ot, r E. C. U.W1TT U COMPANY, CHICAGO, 0f Sale at Troul'sDrug Store.
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