Sherman (Airland, nf the Cove, is ntirsirur a vnrv sore hand. Mrs. David Powell instill very poorly at liur homo in Thompson township. Use DeWitt's Little Early Ris ers, pleasant little pills that are easy to take. Sold by Trout's drug store. Newtou Yeakel, writing from Illinois, says the crops are good out them this season with the exception of corn, which is not showing up well. HkDM Wax ran Highest market price paid for beef hides, horse hides, wildcat skins, and all kinds of grease, at 1'aul Wag ner's Tannery, Mc(3onnullsburg. 5 00 will buy 100 lus.Granulat ed Sugar at Huston's at Saltilio, if $7.00 worth of other goods are bought at the same time Hour, teed and fertilizer excepted. Thorn will he a festival at Greenhill M. E. church, Satur day evening, .July 1 1th. Proceeds for parsonage. Come one, come all. UoWitt's Witch U.v.'sl Sal TO is good for cuts, burnt) brviMt and scratches. It is especially good for piles. Recommended and sola by Trouts drug store. H. W. Hatfield is painting the dwelling house of N. H. Evans in Thompson township, which is ad ding very much to the appear ance and value of the property. HIDES. James Sipes & Sons pay the highest market price for beef hi'les at their butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. Mrs. Mary Co IT, accompanied by Miss Nora Watson, was called to the home of her father, Henry Caution, near Mercersburg, on account of Mr. Caution's illness. We are glad to learn that the ag eJ gentleman is recovering. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syr up acts gently upon the bowels aud thereby drives the cold out of the system and at the same time it allays inflammation and stops irritation. Children like it. Sold by Trout's drugstore. Dr. A. D. Dalbey took George Walker a colored man who lives just south of town over to the Chambersburg hospital Monday. George has been offering from a very sore foot for sometime, and it may be tiiat it will be nec cessary to have the foot ampu tated. There is o.ie preparation known to day that will promptly help the stomach. This is Kodol. Kodol digests all classes of f jod, aud it does it thoroughly, so that the use of Kodol for a time will with out doubt help anyoue who has stomach disorder or stomach trou ble. Take Kod 1 today and con tinue it for the short time th .t is necessary to give you complete re lief. Kodol is sold by Trout's drug store. It is a common sight to see a driver bnug down the lash upon a horse with merciless seventy without the slightest excuse for o doing. Often when he wants the horse to quicken its pace, and could do it just by a word, he uses the whip. Perhaps he prefers at the moment to swing his arm rather than exercise his vocal fl ords, and the norse must sutfer fir his whim. Man's tieatment 0( the horse is barbarous beyond measure. It is the finest animal in the entire brute creation as well as the most useful, and be cause it is not revengeful, aud be cause there is uo law making it a i assault aud battery to whip a h rse, unfeeling, unthinking and ccwardly man treats it as though it had no sense of feeling. Tins ll what Hon. .Jake Moore, State Vardou of Georgia, says 01 K dal For Dyspepsia: "E. 0, De Witt & Co., Chicago, III Dear Sirs 1 have m tiered more than twenty years from indigestion About .'.ighteen months ago I had grown so much worse that I could not digest a crust of corn bread and could not retain anything on my stomach. I lost Hi lbs; in fact 1 made up my miud that 1 could not live but a short time, when a friend of mine recom mended Ko do). I consented to try it to pleas i him and wus better in one day. I now wel'h more than I ever did in my life and am in better health than lor many years. Kodol did it. 1 kept a bottle constantly, and write tl is bopilW that humanity may be benefited. Yours very truly, Jake C. Moore, Atlanta, Aug. io, IDOI." Sold by 'I rout's drug store. NEW ORKNAIM. Dr. Charles R. ( ! risinger, of Bedford, sjsmt last Saturday and Sunday in the home of P. I, Mills in this piece. Arthur Cunningham, of Mount ; Union, spent a couple of days ! here lst week on business. KsiferllO and Kearns. musical ! instrument dealers in Lewistown and Mount Union, were in this vicinity last week. While driving in Taylor township, their buggy Kilo broke, and the sharp end of a piece of the pole ran into one of the horses, inflicting such serious ! injury that they were obliged to I leave the animal at W. S. Gra i cev's, get a pair of shafts and con titiuetheir journey with one horse. While here, brother Kearns took a hand in a ball game with the boys, and using his straw hat for a back stop, the ball went on and so did the top of his hat. Dr. R. B. Campbell attended last Sunday, the dedication of the new 27,000 dollar Preshyter un church at Mount Union. ( i BOM his purse was lighter when be g't through with that job or when they got through with him. The attraction here on the Fourth seemed to be toward Sal tilio. Those who stayed at home decorated Hethel, getting ready for Childrens Day. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis, of Robertwdale, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ripple, of Mount Union, visited the family of George Stiafer last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Edwards of Ohio, passed through here last Thursday going to the home of Joseph Edwards ou the State Road. Adam J. Black and 0. K. Hor tin, two of Broadtop City's old sports, visited r ur town recently. J. A. McDonough, Esq., left on Saturday for Mt. Jewett, Mc- Kean county, Pa., to speud some I time in the mountains aud to I build up his system. Jim is much better at this time has an appetite like a steam sawmill , and In spite of the many re ports to the coutrary, he bids fair to be with us many years to come. The Children's service Sunday evening was a success in every way a full house, aud the best of order and harmony prevailed. The children did nicely, aud proved the saying that "in union there is strength." This world would be dreary aud desolate without the children. Since the establishment of the 1 Rural Free Delivery service from Three Springs to New Grenada, and from Hopewell to Wells Tau nery, our mail service has been badly crippled in many ways. For instance: Gracey postoftice and Enid postotlice are about five miles apart as the crow flies. Mail a letter at Enid in the morn ing, and that day it goes to New Grenada about two miles, and remains in the New Grenada post ottice until ;i o'cl ck next after noon, when it is taken to Three Springs, whre it remains until noon of the following day: then it is conveyed by another of Un cle Sam's carriers to Watei fall, and placed in the care of Post master Witter, m whose custody it remains until the following day, when it is placed on the Sa luvia route, and reaches its des tination about noon of the fourth day out or 7H hours from the time of its departure from Knid. Uncle Sam means to give the peo pie service, but the changiug of routes upon petition without care ful examination of the "lay of the land, "often makes matters worse as is exemplified in this case. The SaUivia currier, instead of resting two hours at Water fill, should come up to New Grenada, bring our Couuty mail, and take what we have in return. As it is now, it takes two days to gel a letter from here to the County Seat a distance of tweuty miles. Tree 1500 Years Old. James Bergy, of Foromau township, Juniata county, in spect .r of fruit trees, has return ed from Huntingdon county, where he was making an examin ation of fruit trees tho past week. Mr. Be-gy says that he found a swamp oak on the Joseph Oourn farm near Nell's Mill, in Wi-st, to vnship, Huntingdon county, that measured 88 feet in eircum fereuce at the ground, and !ir feet in circumference L' feet above the ground. The tree is in perfect condition and is still growing and is believed to be about LBOO years old. Orbisonia Dispatch. IK I INFATOR On Sale Call For ! Fashion Sheet MAY T. J. WIENER Hancock, Aid. LADIES' SKIRTS I LADIES' WAISTS War AgalnM Consumption. All nations are endeavoring to check the ravages of consump tion, tho "white plague" that chums SO many victims each year. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds perfectly and you are in no danger of con sumption. Do not risk your health by taking some unknown preparation when Folev's Honey and Tar is safe and certain in re sults. Trout's drusr store. Beautiful line of Domes tic and Imported Dress v Fabrics. SILKS - SILKS - Crepe de Chine. Cloth, Mo hair, Serge, Pongee. While Goods, Linen, Per sian Lawn, India Lin en, Mull, Madras, Gingham. Ladies', Misses and Boys' Shoes. T. J. WIEINER DELINEATOR On Sale Call For Fashion Sheet MAY Laces, Embroideries. Dress Trimmings Ladies' Neckwear. American Ladies' Corsets, Muslin Underwear. Millinery, Ribbons, Tips, Wmgs, Plumes, Flow ers, Velvets, etc. All the Latest Styles ot Buttefick Patterns in Stock. T. J WIENER The World's Hcul Climate is not entirely free trom disease; ou the high elevations fevers pre vail, while on the lower levels ma laria is encountered to a greater or less extent, accordiug to alti tude. To overcome climate affec tions, lassitude, malaria, jaundice, biliousness, fever and ague, aud general debility, the most effect ive remedy ;s Elecric Bitters, the great alterative aud blood puriH er; the antidote for every form of bodily weakness, nervousness, aud insomnia. Sold under guar antee at Trout's drug store. Price 50c. When the None Bleeds. When the nose is bleeding ' never hold it over a basin or hold the head down In any way. This only causes further rush of the blood to the broken tissues in I the nose. The head should be held up aud back, the How b( ing SftOffht in handkerchiefs or cloths. One of the most effective and sim pi u means of checkiug a nose bleed is to press on the ur er lir. Near the underrurface of the hp runs the artery that sup, lies tl e interior nasal passages where the ruptures occur. If this is pressed, the How of blood is mechanically checked, thus allow ing the ulood around the broken tissues to congeal and seal up the openiug. If merely pressing with the linger does not succeed, place a wad of paper under the lip and fold the lip over it, hold ing it down tight. Again, if this does not succeed and a drug store is near get some adrenalin satur ate a piece of cottou with it and apply to the interior of the nose from Where the blood Hows. licst Trade Prices paid for Eggs and Poultry, 1 1 ANNIE B. FREY j V v ffG. E. JACOBS I Specialist in : Mountain House i ' H kiiiin ii us Mcllvuino's.) gjj se:: i r i V NEW MILLINERY FOR SPRING AND SUMMER - RmbriOtng th" smartest ideas of x i-rt ili".ijn'i"i. So many years liav we lad in Millinery Styles, that w. Know much is ox pasted of us. This Is duo largely to the f act that WS never yet huvc disappointed our trad. Our line of Millinery this season is designed with genius, fashioned with intelligent skill, und offered in the highest o'ltain abls qnalitlai for popular prices. Wo have a choice selection of swell trimmed suit and sailor hats, comprising the very latest und attODffeat soiling styles now having an tomenSS sale in all the large cities. Among them are many of the extra wide Sailors-"Merry Widow" styles. All un handsomely trimmed and sold at very low prices. Oire us so early call. We take pleasure in showing our goods. Everybody made welcome. ANNIE B. FREY, McConnellsburg, Pa. .0-, DELIGHTFULoOMMER RESORT This well known place sitimtpr' n the turnpike between the t jp of Side ling Hill and the top of Kay.-, no. it miiei? west of McConnellsburg and U miles east of Kverett, is now under (be Management of the uBdernlgned, and is open to the traveling public and for tl.' accomodation ol regular boarders Families looking for a cool place to spend u few weeks during the hot sum mer weather will nod this place Ideal. For further Information address. MRS. W. W. IIM KKNHKRKY, 7-1 -mil. lireezewood, I'a. Mifflinburg Top Wagons. C. E. STARR AT Three Springs keeps on hand, winter und summer, Millllnburg Top Wugoni W. K, llrown make. Best There Is. Thest wagons can lie bought at the lowest possible price for he buys them By the Carload and thus saves double freight. HI V VOI FN W W. ON I HOM - STARR, II i lux. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S BI6 UNDERSELLING STORE, McConnellsburg, pa Midsummer Millinery 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. Store opposite Postolllce. r-r--r ---------- ----------rr j i J BOOKKEEPING. - I Open All The Year, PENMANSHIP. fex --- HCj ) Catalogue Free, The Tri-State Business College 13; Cumberland, Md. SHORTHAND. TYPEWRIT ING . Notice in Trespass. Not lu e I- hereby iflven tbut there MOM up on the pie wine of the uiiderMUued, residing ttftOt the J. K Thropp piuperly ou Slilelluif HIU. kurjwu un the MoUQUUo Hsxikc property, forty one heiul or rattle, untmlty oue arid two yeur oUK with peih-pH. two or tlree tint ure three year old, uk follows: b huve rlotfH iu their euro w th tho nuiue "U. N. Harnett" ntutuped ou two have hell on with elruiis lor ttruph, uud others with bells und sirups; uthem have hog ruih'H lu their ears, and Mime huve uotcht lu their earn, aud the rest have uo murks auve that of uo or. The oh tier or own ers are hereby not (tied to enme for svurd. prove i property, pay eh a rue, uud lake them away, ur they will be dealt with ueuordintf to law. W, W. HiMJKKN'liKUHY. C M. RAY, Auctioneer, Postofflce Address; NeGonoellsburg, Fa. Fifteen Year Kuperieaoe. Uwlov to the In i i' . in.- uuiulier of o tilt for si-rvlurs. 1 Imvfl deoMed to i. the public In this man ner t .ii I Mtiuil Iwld invelf In midlie for puhllu Mini. iturtii. 'N, At;. I'riuen moderate, und MHtiMfiictloh tfuurttnteed. in. jr, KILL the COUGH AND CURE the LUNGS WITH Dr. King's New Discovery MICI rnn Annuo run i. -Artcr . .. - VkUO Trial buttle Free AMD AIL THROAT AND LtINQ TROUDIES. QUARAIfTEED HATISFAOXOBYl Uii MONEY KEl'UNDED. oooooooooooo To Provide v Shelter IVir the Wife and Little Ones ta a Hacred duty, but thla usually In volved a Sjretemalle plan of ssn in.: and tho habit of saving often has iu beginning in a Nina 1 1 Sivinga Accouet. We i.'la.lly open accounta for thoie who apply. The First National Bank of McConnellsburg. 8 One Dollar 01 more received at any time. Pays Three Per Cent Compound Interest on Savings. xxxxcoxoo-xxxxoockx FULTON COUNTY BANK Q McConnellsburg, Pa. (OHOAMZKD IN 1887.) :i per cent. Interest Paid on Time Money. Deposit It, when you have a surphiH, with Borrow, when in need from The Fulton County Bank. 5 The offloSfl are men with yeari of practical training In their re ipeOtWd Hjies. They arc thoroughly competent and nsretss pru- Uenee anil the utmost care in the management of this institution. i nr un inn nuve a uonar invcNicu m siocks or corporal Ion bonds. Individual liability and security to Depositors of more than 3 w H. NELSON. - - - Cashier. EIGHTEEEN STOCKHOLDERS DHU'X'TOUS : .1. Nelson Sipes, Chas. H. Spongier, A. I.'. Nace. Johnston, Walter M. Comerer, A. V. Baker. W 5 ji Wm. H. Nelson, J. F KXXXXXXXXXXXX XJJXXXXXXXXXXX J. K. Johnston's ASK TO SEE THE Taylor Bargains1 LAWNS AND SUITS REDUCED INDIA LINENS THE FAMOUS TAYLOR. Greatly Reduced The Tailor of New York and Chicago is still offering tremendous inducements to his old and new friends. A large number of his most at tractive fabrics are being sold at a saying on each suit of from $2.00 to $10.00 Think of it and eyery suit made specially toyonrown order and thoroughly up-to-date. Come and select your choice of fabrics -:-NOW-:- and get the full benefit of the Summer wear. Fancy Trousers Be sure to get the re duced prices on Snoiv White's. White Oxfords Some very interest int Reductions. Tan, Gun Metal, and Patent Leather Oxfords for Men and Women. SHOES FOR THE FAMILY DRESS SKIRTS SHIRT WAISTS SUESINE SILK Muslins and Seer suckers LAP DUSTERS, FLY NETS PAROID AND BARRETT ROOFING. OLD PRICES. J. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg, Fa. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. Kodol .. ,,"", INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA. tt.I.IVS SOUK STOMACH, BKLCilNfi. To Civ u. et ranteed " i".r "'" l"-l"l""l l wlutH...f K. SB Wi'i '."ul wu 1 lut"! "'" UH'Q.y. Try Kudi.l t"l.y y"'.u,'?".i'","""7 "w " i' "i KihJnI t'"l.y. on till.. uiiMr.' ...... lioui yuu U.uLt II. .ud . will rvtund yuur EmS "j : i.u,. IT 111 1-4 !'' ail Mm d ill .... ., .ikj' nr. . , . M . - - . , LunrANy. CHX-Ano Por Sale at TroufsDruj 8tore.
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