t Ynu caD Judgment nolo at the "Nea"onice. Mr. W. S. Mellott of MeKibbiu spent a few hours at the County 3eat last Friday. DeWitt's Little Parly Hisers are sn ail, safe, mire and gentle litll ! pills. Sold at Trout's drutf store. Commissioner 8. Q Crncey brought his son Uussel to town Monday to attend the Summer Normal. Hiiks Wantkd. Highest market price paid for beef hides, horse hides, wildcat skins, and all kinds of grease, at L'aul Wag ner's Tannery, McConnellsburg. HIDES -James Si pes & Sorn pay the highest market price for beef hi les at their butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins aud tallow. John W. Laidig of Taylor brought his daughter Miss St M.la to town Tuesday ti enter Prof. Thomas's Normal. Mr. Johu Kilia, of Vming, la , says: "I have beeu selling De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills for about a year, and they give better satisfaction than any pi1! I ever sold. There are a dozen people hete who have used them, and they give perfect satisfaction in every case. T bSVfl used them myself with floe results " Sold at Trout's drug store. Rev. Dr. West will preach in thePresbyt rian CmirchatCrcen Ilill on next Subbath morning and at this place in the evening. The trouble with, most cough cures is that they constinate. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syr up does not eoustip.ite, but on the other band its laxative princtplea gently move the bowels. It i pleasant to take and it is especial ly recommended for children, as it tistes nrarly as good as maple sugar. Sold by Trout's drug I . store. John S. Truax, near Need more has been very poorly for a week or two. Last Saturday Mr. an' Mrs. eo. B. Mellott, of" this place, the latter of whom is a daughter of Mr. Truax, went over to see Mr. Truax aud return ed Sunday, reporting Mr. Truax better. When you think ot Indigestion think of Kodol, for it is without doubt the only preparation that completely digests all classes of food. And that is what you need when you have indigestion or stomach trouble something that will act promptly but thoroughly: something that will get right at the trouble and do the very work itself for the stomach by digest ing the food that you eat, and that is Kodol. It is pleasant to take. It is sold at Trout's drug store. Mr. Elmer Ramsey, who has been in the mercantile business at Jacobs, Huntingdon county during the past two years, has sold out his business there and moved back to his farm at Clear Ridge, lie and his brother H. B. Ramsey were in town Mocday. Elmer is just convalesciug from a severe attac c of j neutnoni i. "QIISER" SSffiSS Are Fully Warranted The ideal, economical, and reli able power tor larin and factory. ASK FOR CATAI.00 NO. 31. The (iciscr Mfg. Co., Waynesboro, Pa. Stock Holders Meeting. There will be a mooting of the the stock holders of tho Fulton , Telephone Company at Need more, on the fith day of June, 1908, at 2 p. m. A full turnout is urgently re a 04 td, The election of officers and other important b lsiness will be attended to. All personn in arrears on phoue rent are ex pected to settle up on or before tiiat date. J. H. Covai.t, Pres. Miy 1 1809. THRIiSHINti OUTFIT. HUMAN HLTIiKS. The fuuctiou of the kidneys is to strain out the impurities of the blood which is constantly passing through them. Foley's Kidney Remedy mikes the kid neys healthy so they, will strain out all waste matter from the blood. Take Foley s Kidney Remedy at once and it will make you well. Trout's drug store. .UuTO N. More rain is n t needed atpres ent. Corn 11 this lo?;lityis coming up icely. , Miss Mary L Stenzer aud gen tlemen friend atteudoi May meet ing last Sunday. Nathaniel Mellott and wife spent Sunday with John Car bangb and wife, .)! this place. No Use lo Die. "I have found out that there is no use to die of lung trouble as long as you can get Dr. King's New Diaoovor'y," says Mrs. J. P. White, of Kushboro, Pa. "I would not be alive to-day only for ttiat wonderful medicine. It loos ens up a cough ijuicker than any thing else, and cures lung dis ease even after the 'Case is pro nounced bopoleoa. " This most reliable remedy for coughs and colds lagrippe, asthma, bronchi tis aud hoarseness, is sold under guarantee at Trout's drug store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle tree. SALUVTV. The wet we it her has putajood many of our farmers Lack with their corn plauting. Some are dotie, some are half done, and some have not commence! yet. Sheridah llann was at Saluvia one day last week. He is done planting corn, aud it is up nicely. John C. Englow, of Everett, has moved to his house on the mountain road, one half mile from this place. lrvin Bennett, of Everett, is spending some time among triends at this place. Uncle John Haua purchasod a driving pony one day last week. Capt. Dixon tia& improved the looks of his house by building a new picket fence around it. Ou grata aud grass are looking well. ROYAL Baking Powder The only Baking Powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar made from grapes Insures healthful and delicious food for every home every day Safeguards your food against alum aud phosphate of lime Good Chance to Get a Onod One at a Big Bargain. (Rod Reason for Selling, ( ioing out of i he business, the undersigned will sell hisPeirless Threshing Outfit, consisting of a R R engine, Jacket Holler, with now style gear--vll as good as new. The separator is a Peerless 30 incli Cylinder, with bagger all belts as good as new water tank and pump and a complete outfit of tools. Any one desiring to purchase, may call and see it work, or ad dress the owner, f. b, Pohkb, Boi 210, 5-Sl-tf. Hancock, Md. Public Notice. Tho Ayr township Hoard of Supervisors will receive staled bids until June Stb, for building stone abutments for a Wagon bridge over Cove creek at Stout eagle's mill. Specifications can be had by applying to ttio under signed. The Hoard reserve the right of rejecting all bids. Hy order of the Hoard. y-21-2c. J. F. Johnston. Administrator's Notice. Notice Is he-t'by given thut lelterKol Admit -htrutlon im the e-.tutc.if Alex. Skipper, lute of LI Old Of Creek township. r-'ultou county Vu . dMnul have Peen grfbOMd to the utrlerslio -ed. I ut nil p -rsoi .micMeri to said estate wt I make payment. a U those having claims wt 1 present them properly uutbeutlculed for pay nient. T. S. MET.I.KH. llan lsonx ille. i'u.. & '.'1 tt. Admltilstiutor. Administratrix's Notice. Notic la hereby k"ven. that tetter or va miuKtrut ion on the efttftte Of Jn-cpli II. IdiL er. lute nf Dublin UWIUd)tpt Fulton UOi I'll , Aeoeeeed, hivimr been Treated' to the ui dentvned, bv fcbe mcuter of iruit r uouniy Notice is hereby ehreo touii pereopi Indebted to ield eetete lonmke iimneiiiu pey ment, end tlaoeehevwc elel4neeMuMit tbeeeaM topreeent litem to the underMKueil. duly uu ihriitictued fm settlement.. FANNY MA K Kit. Cleur RSdOi Pu. Aduiiulstrutrfx. The Fulton County Horse Ctm pany's Famous Stallion ,"JERRY" Will bo at Webster Mills on Monday. luesdoy and WMHMU Of euch week until the Brit day of .n'ly, and at tin tables of Daniel F. Trout on Thurs day, Friday and Saturday of the saint week. This horse is a thorough-bred I'erch- erou, registered in the Aiueriean Stm Hook. Insurance lil no. If colt dies, 0.00 If mare anil colt both die nothing. c-1 m2. c. m. ray; Auctioneer, Postolllce Address; Kc Jonntllshurg, Pa. Kifteen Vt-ais Kxperleuce, OwlDK tn 111-' in creuslotf number of c11n for ray Hervluts. j have decldej to uoilfy i he ptibl'c In this ma-i-u r that 1 slmil boid myself It reudl ess f i p ilillc sales SUrUoDw. Jkc. Irices inoler t and satlstactiou uarauteed. W-OK. ly. Normal School, I will teach a normal school a' Needmore beginning J une 4. A prospectus coutuiuiug all the ne cessary information will beiiiailet upon request. Students desir log me to order text-books fm them should scud me their ordei not later than May 10. Thest hooks will be furnished to stu dents at cost. Kxamma ion for provisional certificates will be held by tbt County Superiuteudont at the close of the term. W. Don Morton, Mapluwood Inslit ite, Concordville, Fp. DF.I.INPATllR On Sale Call For Fashion Sheet MAY T. J. WIENER, Hancock., Wd. HOIKS' SKIRTS I UUIRS- WAISTS Beautiful line of Doines tic and Imported Dress Fabrics. SILKS SILKb Crepe de Chine, Cloth, Mo hair, Serge, Pongee. White Goods, Linen, Per sian Lawn, India Lin en, Mull, Madras, Gingham. Ladies'. Misses and Boys' Shoes. T. J. WIENER DRI.INPATOR On SU Call Fur Fashion Sheet MAY Laces, Lmbroideries, Dress Trimmings, Ladies' Neckwear. American 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 Host Trade Prices paid for Funs and Poultry ANNIE B. FREY i THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OR M'CONNELLSBURC, FA. In entering upon our third business year with TOTAL RESOURCES of oyer $220,000.00, we desire to thank our depositors and patrons for the loyal confidence imposed in this bank during the two years ire have been in business. It will be our purpose in the future, as in the past, to place our services at your command our facilities at your convenience -our strength and se curity at your disposal. This bank wants your banking business, prom ising in return, liberal treatment and courteous consideration. We Pay 3 per cent. Interest. NEW MILLINERY FOR SPRING AND SUMMER I EttbPMing tin- smartest ulcus of expert designers. So many JTeSri have we led la UllllnSfT Stylo, that we know much is ex peoti il r us. 'I'nla is due largely to the fact that we never yet huvt- dlsftppainted our trutle. Our lioe of Millinery this season is designed with genius, fiishioned with intelligent skill, and offered in the highest obtain able qualities f.r popular prices. We have a choice selection of swell trimmed suit und sailor hats, comprising the very latest and strongest setlin; styles now having un ImtMdM sale In till the lurge cities. Among tliem are many of the extra wide Sailors - "Merry Widow" styles. All are handsomely trimmed and sold at vor low prices. t.ive us an early call. We take pleasure in allowing our goods. Everybody miiilo welcome. ANNIE B. FREY McConnellsburg, Pa. 1 J I MRS. A. F. LITTLE S 1 BI6 UNDERSELLING STORE, McConnellsburg. pa. W Kuniiiiitr 1 inWhpupur is j m like ruunii) a lintel, 01 1 ditTtr out, says an exchange. Wlien a man goes ioto a liotel tind fjiids something on the ialle which docs not suit him, he does not make trouble with the landlord and tll hi :n to stop his old hotel. Well hardly. He sets that dish to one side aud wades into the mauy dishes that suH him. It is different with so t e newsp.ifer leaders. Tliev dnd an article occasionally that does not suit them exactly and without stof -ping to think it may pluase hun dreds of other readers, make a grand stand play and tell the editor how a paper should be run and what should be put into it. Hut su b people are becoming fewer every year. Beautiful Spring and Summer Millinery. Our brilliant showing of the exquisite modes for Spring and Bummer Hats all the latest styles, shapes and colors. Children's Kancy Hats, Turn I 'Shanterg, Skull Cups und fancy Haby Caps. Ladies' and Children's Hats, ranging in price from tl5,00 down to 28c, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Foliage, Grasses, and Fan cy Aigrettes in all the leading colors. Ladies' Shirt Waists, Shirt Waist Suits, Iteady-inade Skirts, Belts, Collars, Combs, Collar ami Cuff Sits, and I'.mbroideries. We have taken a great ileal of oare to select styles and at prices that will be sure to suit every one. The 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. Huts trimmed free of charge. Fancy hat pin free with each hat. Store opposite i'ostolllce. BOOKKEEPING. PENMANSHIP. Open All The Year, Catalogue Free, i The Tri-State Business College ..... . i I SHORTHAND. i r 6 I Cumberland, Md. TYPEWRITING i 1 TO STOCK BREEDERS. 'J'he undersigned desires to iufurm the farmers of tliis Vslle tiiat Ins line 4 year old KENTUCKY JACK will be at his stable on the Clark Mr" (Jovjirn farm In Tod township, the week beginning Buturuay, April lllli, and every alternate woek thereafter until Jul v 1st; and at the stable of leorge lUiterhaugh in Ayr township, the week beginning April lHth, and ev ery alternate week thereafter. After the first of July, the Jack will be con tlnuoualy at the stable of owner. Wm. lit TKllllAtHlH. KILLthe COUGH j AND CURE the LUNGS! WITH Hr. King's New Discovery FOR C OUGHS raicn AND ALL THK0A T AMD LtING TROUBLES. Subscribe tor the "News;' only $1.00 a year. GUARANTEED SATIS FAOTOH.Y LEWIS H. WIBLE. PRE9IDENT. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. VICE PRESIDENT. FRANK P. LYNCH. ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR. MERRIL W. N ACE CASHIER. Q. FRANK HENRY. ASST. CASHIER. DIRECTORS: LEWIS H. WIBLE. JNO. P. SIPE8. JNO A. HENRY, W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. D. L. GRISQINvjER, R.M.KENDALL. 8. W. KIRK. FULTON COUNTY BANK McConnellsburji, Fa. (OUGANIZKI) IN 1HM7 ) 3 per cent. Interest Paid on Time Money. Deposit it, when you have b surplus, with ,$ Borrow, when in need from The F'u 1 ton County Bank. gZ The offioeri tire men with years of practical training in their re V spet'llve lines. They are thoroughly competent and exercise pru X0 dence anil the utmost care in the management of this Institution. They do not have a dollar invested in stocks or corporation bonds. J Individual liability und security to Deposltora of more than 1300.000.00. VV. H. NELSON, - - - Cashier. EIGHTEEEN STOCKHOLDERS DIRECTORS : J. Nelson Sipes, Chas. II. Spangler, A. D. Nace, W.n. H. Nelson, J. F. Johnston, Walter At. Comerer, A. P. liaker. MONEY SAVED is I MONEY EARNED WM. 'Y'HE 3 button Chester v Sac is one of Taylor's newest Models. Dozens of others to choose from together With the biggest array of fab rics in town To measure Only. This moans just what it says : You choose your goods; have your treasure taken carefully, anil your suit is in every way equal to the best tailoi noade clothes except in PB10E, wbloh, i VERY MUCH LKSS. Come Iu and see what weca i do for jou, If we can't suit you, no harm done. J. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg, Fei. FULTON .COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. Kodol FOH INIUGKSTION AND DYUPEPSIA. "KLibVtS SOUIi STOMACH. BBJUailNG. C3r XX , X" ix XX teed n i.ii. i 1...1111 .,j llii 1! toil yi.n we Will i.'Iliu I ill ..ut ami uKii tw lull . I. in If It ll.l! It. : 111. I I VOtl I. I I tO tllU lluMltT troui tkUOlU VU'I Hluii livrc I' iiiul.1 It. mid win rutuua our iiionuy. tills K ETC. H. C. U.WITT OX CDMVAhlY. OMmAr-Zn i Por 3ale at Trout'sDrj j Store.
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