William Ynuse .and family, of Altoona, are riatUGg their Pultot ount.y friends. Use DeWitt's Little Early Km em, pleasant little pills that art easy to take. Sold by Trout's drug store. HUSTlllNTOWN. Mrs. H. 0. MoCtftio, of this place, is visiting friends and ro httives at Huntingdon this week. Miss Sadie (Jaster and Mrs. Steinhaus and little daughter all of New York City ate spending some time with the for hut's M. B. Hill and family spent a i t I fP ..I .- ... I. ....... ..ivium. lvuuiiiiei m.yi .1 ut Sunday recently in the If. H. Uke. HlDBS Wantkh. Highest market price paid for beef hide, horse hides, wildcat skins, and all kinds of Kreaso, at I 'aul Wag ner's Tanuory, McConocllsburg. f.00 will ouy 100 los.Giauuliit ed Sugar at Huston's at Slt-Uo, if 7.00 worth of other goods arc bought at the same time Hour, leed and fertilizer excepted. John Spangler, a studcut in the State College, is spending his summer vacation with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K Spang ler, on North Seoud street. DeWitt's Witch E&UMl Salve is good for cuts, burns, bruises aud scratches. It is especially good for piles. ReootB 1 1 1 . ml e d Midaotd by Trouts drug store. Mary Irwin was helping to wnsh dislies up at her home the other day when a jrliiss broke in her hand, and gave the hand an ugly cut. Mary is worrying now because she cannot wash dishes any more until her hand gets well. HIDES. James Sipes ft Son 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. Ex-County Superintendent and Mrs. Clem Chesuut, of Huston town, spent a few hours in town last Saturday Clem says that rheumatism still sticks to him with a kiud of brotherly attach inent. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syr up acts gently upon the bowel aud thereby drives the cold out ol the system and at the same time it allays inllaromation and stops irritation. Children like it. Sold by Trout's drugstore. Parker 11. Skinner left last Fri day for Denver, Colo., where this week he will attend the national convention of the Phi Kappi I'si fraternity, aud will then stay for the Democratic convention, hav ing as eat on the tloor as alternate delegate from this district. There iso.ie preparation known to day that will promptly help the stomach. This is Kodol. Kodoi digests all classes of f jod, and it does it thoroughly, so that the use of Kodol for a time will with out doubt help anyone who has stomach disorderor stomach trou ble. Take Kod A today and con tinue it for the short lime th it is necessary to ive you complete re hef. Kodol is sold by Trout's drug store. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. B. Sipe and Mr. and Mrs. Win. A. Sipe, Pitts burg, and Mrs. Henry Spangler daughters Louise aud Helen, of Mercersburg all of whom had been attending the Stuukard Sipe wedding in Wells Yallev, took dinuer at the Fulton llousi last Friday. This is what Hon. Jake Moore. State V'ardou of Georgia, says of Kodal For Dyspepsia: "E. C. De Witt & Co., Chicigo, HI Dear Sirs I have suilcied more than twenty years from indigestion About Mghteen mouths ago I had grown so much worse that 1 could not digest a crust of corn bread and could not retain anything on my stomach. 1 lost 'Si lbs; in fuel 1 made up my mind that 1 could not live but a short tune, when a friend of n ine recommended Ko dol. I consented to irv it to p, as i him and was belter in one day. 1 now wei.'h nore than 1 ever did in my life and am in better health than tor many years. Kodol did it. 1 kept a bottle constantly, and write this hoping that humanity may be benetited. Yours very truly, Jake C. Moore, Atlanta, Aug. 10, 1904 " Sold by Trout's drug store. James A. Mummaund his son Prof. James E Mum ma, were in town Monday. Prof. Mum ma, spent four years a a member of the faculty in the Normal School at Macomb, 111., the next two years, be was principal of the schools at Industry, III., aud has been prin"ii-il of the schools at Stanford, 111 , during the last two years. Prof. Mum nr. a and ins wife and three sous, are spend int.' the summer months this place. J( hn K. Jones, the A T. andT, Co's lIlHHn in at this placo and family, are spending a 10 days vacation at Chambersburg. They were taken away by A. V. Wood cock, who will look after tlie line in John s abseuce. B, H. Shciw aud wife are spend ing some time with the latter's parents at Saxton. D A. Keller and lady friend speut Suuday with Al's sister, Mrs. Win. Cutchall, near McConnellsburg- Miss Maye Barton is pending the week at Millersvilie State Normal, at which institution she graduated in 190ft Harvesting seems to be the general order on the day now in this community, but let every body lay aside their cradles and rakes on the 4th of J uly aud 0OOI8 to Hustoiitown on that day and have the time of their life. The icraai will not spoil. War Agninsl Consumption. All nations are endeavoring to check the ravages of consump tion, the "white plague" that chums so many victims each year. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and:oMs perfectly :iud you are in no danger of con sumption Do not risk your heilth by taking some unknown preparation when Folev's. Honey and Tar is safe and certain in re sults. Troot'a drug store. PLEASANT KID0K. As harvest time is here most of the people are busy making hay and cutting grain. William Deshong, wife and two childreu, Mayuard and Elmer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Uiley Deshong. Miss Joanr.ette Deshong and brother Clarence, of Worton, Md , is visiting among rela'ives and friends in the county. Lewis Mellott, wife and two cnildren, speut Sunday after noon with Mrs. Frank Shives. Rev, T. P. Garland spent Sat urday evening with Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Shive i. Prof. B. N. Palmer has return ed home from his visit out west. D. G. Shives and brother H. D. Shives have gone to Franklin county to harvest. Mr. aud Mrs. J. W. Booty and three children of Bedford coun ty, and Mrs. Both Swope of An dover expect to return to Bed lord the list of next week. ti rs. Minerva Hoop is on the sick list. The Sunday school at Shanes is flourishing under the supervis ion of H. 11. Strait who has taken charge. K A Skilos Uustotuown lost a valuable horse last week. worrvinq womi:n thi; cause of manv woes Miseries in Life That They Arc Respon sible For. There are few miseries in life greater than the companionship of an ill c. nditioned pet son who must have something to worry, fret and nag over, says the July Designer. Nothing is to., small to make into a gigantic evil and to be offended accordingly. The wind is in the List, and they are personally injured. The rain has come on a pleasant day. and they fret and make every one about them uncomfortable, as if the weather were a thing to be arranged at will, and a stormy day were the result of wilful mis management. Life is a burdeu to them and all about them because the climate is uncertain and the elements are out ol hum:in control. These worrying Women never have done with their prey, bo it a person or thing, and have the art of persisteuc that drives their poor victim into temporary in sanity. Their total indifference to the maddening effect they produce is the oddest part of it all. They begin airain for the twentieth time just where they left oil', as fresh and eager as if their poor victim did not know exactly what was OOmiBg. With speeches that relieve their minds they burdeu everyone within reach of their tireless tongues. And it makes no difference to them that their worrying has no effect, aud that tilings go on ex actly as before exactly as they would have done had there beeu no fuss about them. Imbued with the unfortunate belief that all things and persons are to be ordered to their liking, they think themselves justitiid in Hying at the throats of every thing they dislike, aud in making their dislines particular griev ances. The cares of their family are greater than the cares ol any otier family; and no one can un derstand what they have to go I through, though every one with in ear range is .old pretty liber ally. It is impossible for these people to go ihrough life iu amity with all men. They may beg od Christians theoretically, but the e.ementary doctrines of peace and jzood-wrll are beyond their power of translation into deeds. DH INFAT0R On Sale Call For Fashion Sheet MAY T. J. WIENER Hancock, Wei. LADIES' SKIRTS ! LADIES' WAISTS Beautiful line of Domes tic and Imporled Dress Fabrics SILKS SILKS Crepe de Chine. Cloth, .Mo hair, Sertfe, Pongee. White Goods, Linen, Per sian Lawn, India Lin en, Mull, Madras, Gfngham. Ladies', Misses' and Boys' Shoes. T. J. WIENER Plwm I OOOOOCOOOOOO OOCk0KXXXXOOO On Sale X I I"- 1 s i o i-Toviae Call For Fashion Sheet MAY Laces, Kmbrnkleries, 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 Best Trade Prices paid lor Eggs and Poult rv. X I -- --o- ANNIE 3. FREY i NEW MILLINERY FOR SPRING AND SUMMER I l i, I U. B. Church. Sunday, July Sib. Wells Vail, y Sunday school, P:80 m : preaching 10:!50; V. . S. C. EL, 7:80 p. in.; prayer meet ing, Wednesday evening, Teach ers' Training class, Thursday ev en iug. Oak Grove .Sunday school, 2:00 p. m.; preachiug at 8:00 Cromwell Suuday school, 9:80 a. m.; preaching, 7A p. in. J no P. Stray kb, pastor. V r Kitibracinu smtirtost ideas of expert il.'stjinPM. So many jpiu s have we led in Millinery Style, thai w know nsuoh in ex IMvted of iim. Thin is .In.- liirrel.v i, tlx- f.-,.-i that we never vet have tlis;ipiointd our trade. Our 11 ik? of luminary this season is del)rbed with genius, fashioned with Intelligent skill, and offered In the highest obtain able qualities or popular prioee. We have a ehoiee selection of swell triram d suit and sailor hats, oompriliog the very latest and strongest sellinsf stylet now haviny an immense sale iu all the large cities. Among them are many of the extra wide Sailors--"Merry Widow" styles. All are handsomely trimmed and sold at ver low priees. CJlve us SO early call. Wo take pleasure, in showing our (foods. Everybody made weleon.o. ANNIE B. FREY, McConnelliburg, Pa. Shelter ii i i i in i ii i for the Wife and Little Ones Is a sacred duty, but this usually In volves n systematic plan of saving: and the habit of savins; often has Its beginning In n small S.tvingH Account. We gladly open m- omits for those who apply. The- First National Bank ! of McConnellsburg, One Pollar oi more received at any time. Pays Three Per Cent Compound Interest on Savings. xc;cooooooo-oxxxxooxxx p FULTON COUNTY BANK McConnellsburg, Fa. X (ORGANIZED IN W87.) m ;i per cent. Interest Paid on Time Money. j Deposit it, when $ Morrow, when you have a $ In need V surplus, with $ from The Fulton County Bank. - 0m j lie ouicers arc ini-ii wiiu yt-uis oi pruciirti. ... iiiii.iik iii. u re spective lines. They are thoroughly competent and exercise pru- dence und the utmost care in the management of this institution. i-, They do not have a dollar invested in stocks or corporation bonds. J Individual liability and security to Depositors of more than 5x t300,000.00, mm W. II. NELSON, - - - Cashier. EIGHTEEEN STOCKHOLDERS DIRECTORS : J, Nelson Sipes, ( 'has. U. Spangler, A. D. Nace, Wm. H. Nelson, J. F. Johnston, Walter M. Conierer, A. F. liaker. -: SUITS TO SUIT -:- Any Man, Youth, or Boy Clothes to Clothe Anybody. 0- I Iik World's Bern CIMniite is not entirely free from disease; on the hijili elevations fevers pre vail, while ou the lower levels inn laria is encountered to a greater or less extent, according to nlti tude. To overcome climate aff 'C lions, lassitude, malaria, jciund.ee, biliousness, fever aud ague, and general debility, the most effect ivo remedy is Klecric Bitters, tlie great alierative and blood punti er; the auiidote for every form of bodily weakness, nervousness, and insomnia. Sold under guar antee at .Trout's drug store. Price 50c. Mountain House (Foraerly Uuown as MWhuine's.) DELICHTFUlSOMMER resort This well known place situated on the turnpike between the top of -ide-liog Hill and the lop of Hays Hill. 14 miies wet of MutJoniK llsbuiy and lz miles east of Kverett, is now under the ma.inement of the undet'siued, and is open to tbe traveling public unit for I tlx, I. f WAMJ lA it I I. in .if r.u.r. i lu-Vw Alimm famili.-T, looking f ;r a cool place to spend a few week., during the not sum mar weather will lind this place ideal. For further information address. Mus. W, W. HocKK.N'iiKHity, 1-1-mS. Hree.ewood, I'a. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S B16 UNDERSELLING STORE, McConnellsburg, ija Midsummer yWillinery We are closing out our stock of hats at reduced prices. Also, Ribbons, Belts, Combs, Collars, and fancy Shirtwaists, reduced to half price. If you want bargains, come at once before they are, gone. - B (.V Store opposite lMstolliec. me BOOKKEEPING. Open All The Year, PENMANSHIP. f4 ; Catalogue Free, Success. their Fultou county friiuds. A BoftOD firm recently offered a prize for the best dntiuition of what constituted success. A Kansas woman was awarded the prize, and this was her auswer : "He has achieved success who has lived well, liughed often, and loved much; wh has gained the respect ol intelligent men and the love of htile children; who has tilled his niche, has accom plished his task; who has left the world better than he found it, whether by an improved poppy, a perfect poem or rescued soul; who has never lacked approcia t m of earth's' beauty or failed to express it; who has always look ed for the best in others and giv en the best he had; whose life among I was an inspiration; whose money a oonedictiou." Mifflinburg Top Wagons. C. E. STARR AT Three Springs keeps on hand, winter and summer, ICUHlnbnrfj Top Wagons W. F, Brown make. Best There Is. Theite wagons can lie bought at the lowest possible price for he buys them By the Carload and thus save double freight, mfcr VOUH WAtiONS FROM- STARR. il 4 lm. i The Tri-State Business College h o i' i Ciimberland, AId. SHORTHAND. 1 1 TYPEWRITING W Notice in Trespass. HOlldt ts hereby tfiven that therd cuiih- up iid ttit preiitise of the uuderltfaeil. r tdlpjl QpOH the J. K. TbsfOptl p: operly on SuU-IinK nil'. kuowD uk the Mouutuin Boom proMvty. forty one hettit of eHi tle. motil.v oue MM two yeur old. with puthutw. two or llree th0.t .tie thief year olJh. its follows; 1 . huve im. iu their eunt wj.li ihu uatne i. N Harnett" siuii.ped nu: two have helU on with clmltih for straps, iiud others with hells and strap.: othrw he hoy riAVi Hi their tant, itud WBUi have notches In their eunt, aud the rest have no murks wave that Of uo or. The owner or own ers are hereby notified to eoine forward, prove propeity. pay ehurex, mid take ibem awuy. or they will bo dealt with according to law. W. W. IKH.KKNIiKKUY. C M. RAY, Auctioneer, Postoflkrj Address; McConnelhtuirg, Pa. Ktfteno Vemv Kxperlonoe. Owlnsr to tht in oreuwinw uuixiher of oilN for my uurvlaeH. J have dftoided to notify the i In tUU inn Dfr that I ahull hold mynelf io if .)) -. for p-ibllo mIo aut'tio m. Ao. PrloeK utoderAtu, and sutiNTuetion Kuuiautcu. M-uv, iy. KILLthe couch and CURE the LUNGS WITH Dr. King's New Discovery 'Y'HE 3 button Chester Sack 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. -I -:- SHOES AND OXFORDS, -:- I'utent Leatl er, (lun Melal, Durk anu Light 'Ju's. Wl Le Oxfords a tipecialty. J. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg, F. wo PHICH LDb T.l: Bcltlc fleet NDLLT d II 0 AT Af15 LUNii TROUBLEI. Q X7 A R a N TE E D 8 ATX S ACV0& 1 Olt OMi.r REFUNDED. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. Kodol FOR INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA. ElVJ.S SOUU STOMACH, UKLCmNGV ETC. To Tx el r n, utv largest lor. If.-fter u-lug twu nteed or Your Money BcU. -IMi .l.or ! .kiImMM.--,f K.,.1,,1 y ..., i , v it I l II fll. to Mil.!, ,.,u. luluri. Uir fctU.0011tll.lli,,.,...l,,!.l ..( Ill IIM Iro.u wL,..,i juu. lH,ulit il. ,,i..l ...in ,.i Your iimneY Vowu Ht llltf.t L.m 11 1' THIS ll I' E. C, U.WITT CU COMPANY, CUICAbO, L- por 8ale at Trout'sDrug Store.