The filidden Tour next year will oj from Chicago to Denver. Tin' Pennsylvania Militia, about 10,000, are in camp at Gettys burg. Use DeWitt's Little Early Ris ers, pleasant little pills that are easy to tan p. Sold by Trout's drug store. The Pros by to nan reunion will be held at Pen Mar on the 80th of this month. Uidks Wantkd. Highest market price paid for beef hides, horse hides, wildcat skins, arid all kinds of grease, at Haul Wag ner's Tannery, McConnellsburg. An uuusual number of autos passed through town on Satur day and Sunday last. DeWitt's Witch H.tzal Salve is good for cuts, burns, bruises and scratches. It is especially gwd for piles. Recommended and sola by Trouts drug store. Lite reports are not very en couraging for the speedy recov ery of liev. Dr. W. A. West. Ifourcitizeu keep on at the present rate the whole town will be paved by the time the snow flies. HIDES. James Sipes & Sons pay the highest market price for beef hides at their butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. Will Dalbey, while crossing Cove mountain one day last week, killed a rattle snake which sport ed thirteen rattles and a button Kev. Frank T. Wheeler, pastor of the Presbyterian church at Newville, Pa., preached attireen bill on Sunday mornng and in this place in the evening. 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 drug store. Miss Ba-bara Martin, of Ty rone, and her sister Miss Lydia, of Doylestown, are enjoying a va cation at the home of their par ents, C. Martin aud wife, in the Cove. The Martin family had a reunion and picnic at, the Big Hock on the mountain yesterday. Charles Miller, oneof Heading's oldest and highly respected col ored citizens, familiarly known as "Uncle" Miller, is doing a land ottice business these days. He is engaged in the odd business of kissing babies to prevent them from getting whooping cough, and for the purpose of relieving those who have already contract ed the dread disease. There is o.ie preparation known to day that will promptly help the stomach. This is Kodol. Kodol 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 1 today and con tinue it for the short time th it is necessary to trive you complete re lief. Kodol is sold by Trout's drug store. A picnic down at the Knob back of Webster Mills, at which those who attended had a very pleasant time, was held last Fri day afternoon, and was made up of the down- the Cove people gen erally. Those from town were Mary and Mabel Trout, Mrs. K B McCNm, Mr. and Mrs. f, McN. Johnstown, Mr. and Mrs. Urling and son, Mr. and Mrs Dan F. Trout, Josephine Hunyan, Toney Sloan, Jane McKelway. and Ivl Kt-isner. This h what Hon. Jake Moore, State V'ardou of Georgia, says of Kodal For Dyspepsia: "M C. De Witt & Co., Chicago, 111 Dear Sirs I have nuftered more than twenty years from iudigestiou About Jigliteen mouths ago I had grown so much worse that I could not digest a crust of corn bread aud could not retain anything on my stomach. I lost 88 lbs; iu fact 1 made up my mind that I could not live but a short time, when h friend of miue recommended Ko dol. 1 consented to try it to pleas him and was better in one day. I now weigh more than 1 ever did in my life and am in better healU than tor many years. Kodol die it. 1 kept a bottle constantly, and write this hoping that humanitx may be benefited. Yours vert truly, Jake C. Moore. Atlanta Aur. 10, 1!04." Sold by Trout' drug store. A Nervy Trick. A trick bicycle rider, after giv- 1 ing an e itertainment iu the street in this place, on Saturday even- i ing, promised one of the uerviest feats the crowd ever saw, but must first receive a contribution of nickels from those who wished to see it. He collected the nick els and then got on his bicycle and rode out of town. It was nervy, all right. Wir ..,! Conmimpllon. All nations are eudeavoring to i check the ravages Of consump ' tion, the "white plague" that I claims so many victims each lyear. Foley's Honey and Tar ' IIHlil MMMMfckdl nn1 iWtitfflai ' a.- and you are in no danger of con sumption. Do not risk your health bv taking some unknown preparation when Folev's Honey and Tar is safe aud certain in re sults. Trout's drug store. Sale Register. Saturday, August I. Mrs. A. L. Erb jv ill sell her beautiful prop erty on North First street at public sale at 2 o'clock in the uf : ternoon. The lot Is 50x220 feet and has a modern five room house with every convenience. Two hundred dollars to be paid on day of sale: :ii0 on the first of April, I !!, whun possession will be given, an J balauce in payments to suit the purchaser, with inter est from April 1, 1009. A. L Wi ble, auctioneer. DfcllNPATOR On Sale Call For Fashion Sheet MAY T. J. WIENER, Hancock, Aci LADIES' SKIRTS I LADIES' WAISTS Coal For 490 Years. That the coal originally i.i the Pennsylvania anthracite fields aggregated twenty-one nillion short tons and in the bituminous flels, 1 12,074,0(10 short tons leav ing still iu the ground seventeen billion short tone of anthracite and about one hundred and ten billions of bituminous is the es timate of the situation reported by M. li. Campbell, of the United States geological survey. He figures that at the rate of production reached in 1907, the available coal supply in Peuusyl vania would last aoout 490 years. The World's Best Climate is not entirely free from disease; on 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 afl'ec tions, lassitude, malaria, jaundice, biliousness, fever and ague, and general debility, tho most effect ive remedy is Elecric Hitters, the great alterative and blood purili er; the antidote for every form of bodily weakness, nervousness, and insomnia. Sold under guar antee at Trout's drug store. Price 50c. Kill The Thistles. A timely suggestion is made by the Hellefonte Daily News when it says: "This is the season of the year when the great farm pest the Canada thistle should be looked after. The plant is in bloom in July aud if cut down during this mouth the seeds will uot have a chance to ripen and be carried far and wide and thus cause more labor and annoyance. There is moreover, a law which requires land owners to cut the thistles in July, if neglected it is the duty of the constables to go and cut the weeds and collect the damages from the property owners." Farm At Private Sale. Farm containing fi acres, all farm land, located at Cla.yhck, Franklin county, Pa., 4 miles south rf Mercersburg. This farm has all necessary improvements and fruit of all kinds. Plenty of water. Also pieceof timber land containing 7 acres, which will not oe sold until after the farm is disposed of. Inquire of J. L Meredith, Merceisburg, Pa. 7-2iMit. Two Years Old, Weighs About 101) Founds Johnny Webb, son of Mrs. Kchel Webb, of Mapletoe, ac cotnpanied by his great uncle, Samuel Harvey, was in Hunting don lecently. Tbil statement would hardly be n ade as a mat ter of news were it not for the fact.that Master Johnny is of un usual size lor one of his age. The bU' little youngster is but. 2 years and 1 mouths old aud weighs about loo pounds. The mission to Huntingdon was to oe tneasur ed for two summer suits. At the J-G. isenberg fe Son store be was measured by Wm. Johnston with the following result: neck Hi inches; chest 87 inches; waist ilH u ch.es; knee II inches; arm 10 melius; leg 18 inches, total height 41 inches. He could not get ready made shoes. While he wis tak ing some refreshments at Steel's drug store a great many viewed the pleasant little fellow with as tonistimeut. He was barefooted and wore knee pautaloous. Thure were sold by Mr. Harver 75 post 1 souvenir cards with the child's ohoto upon it at 10 cents each The little fellow's father died most unfortunately a few days igo. Surprise Pirty. A very pleasant surprise party was held at the home of Mr. -and Mrs. Irvin Cromwell, Saturday evening, July lHtfi, it being Mr. Cromwell's 58fd bit thda.y. Mr. Cromwell was sitting on the front porch waiting for his j father aud mother to come to make ice cream. When he look- J ed out through the field he was : terribly amazed to see so many of his frieuds aud neighbors com ing some walking and some driving which were about titty in number with well tilled baskets and soon a table was laden down with good things to eat to which all the people did ample Justice. Those present were: T. ii. Cromwell and wife, .1 nines Mort un! wife, David Madden and wife, Klliott Wlbta, wife and son Clay. Mrs. Jane Btslnt, Sylvester Cromwell and wife, Bphraim Ander son anil wife, SMDBsI QrJatUlgflr and wife. William Cromwell wife and two cblMvSfl Merrll and Bertha. Thomas i-omwell, wife and three children Avery, Clad, and Mary, Homer Cromwell and wife, Walter Holier, wife and four children Buhl, l!;n mond, .lames, and Curl, Uoy Crom well, wife and son Arthur, Harmon CrOBwell, and wife, Mrs. Irvin Crom well. Klla Booth, Harvey Stains, IS.xu Catchall, Blanche Moore, Oseur, Thomas, Bvea, r'.lsle, and Emorj ( romwell. Mr. Cromwell recieved many useful presents. About mid night the people all returned home after having a very pleas ant time wishing Mr. Cromwell many more happy birthdays. Onk who was th EBB, How to Save 40 Per Cent. Header, I can save you 40 per ct. on every dollar's worth of fruit and other trees you buy from me. How can I do that, you ask. Bj buying my trees at wholesale, thus saving the 35 to 40 per cent, paid the agents who travel over the country selhug trees. Com pare these prices Apple trei s from 5 to 7 feet high, $ 50 per dozen; Peach trees 4 to 5 feet high, L2S per, doien; Quince, Pear, Cherry and Flu in trees, 40 cents each. These trees come from one of the best nurseries in this State and are guaranteed to be true to name aud free from disease. I replace, free of charge, all trees that do not grow the first year. S. M. Rouinson, :it. McConnellsburg, Pa. C M. RAY, Auctioneer, PostolTice Address; McConnellsburg, Pa. KIUeflD Yeur-i' Kxpurieuue. Owlonto the In oreMRtf Dumber uf c.iis r,,r my lervteee, i hue il-olld hi uoilfv the public In Uii inan wr Unit I "hull hold myself la readiness foi public sules uiii-tliitiN. iu. Prices moderate Md sat l-i action iiuuruuteed. r-i-os. ly. Beau ti hi I line ot Domes tic and Imported Dress Fabrics. SILKS SILKS Crepe de Chine. Cloth, Mo hair, Sertfe, Pongee. White Goods, Linen, Per sian Lawn, India Lin en, Mull. Madias, Gingham. Ladies', Misses' and Boys' Shoes. T. J. WIENER DELINEATOR On Sale Call For Fashion Sheet WAY Laces, Embroideries, Dress Trimmings, Ladies' Neckwear. American Ladies' Corsets, Muslin Underwear. Millinery, Ribbons, Tips, Winjjs, Plumes, Flow ers, Velvets, etc. All the Latest Styles ot Butterick Patterns in Stock. T. J. WIENER Best Trade Prices paid tor EffgS and Poultry. I 3 0 ANNIE B. FREY J J) I I NEW MILLINERY FOR SPRING AND SUMMER f I Bnbraetng tbi smartest ideas of export designer. So miiny yours have wo led in Millinery Stylos, thai Wo know muesli is ox paettd of tis. This is duo largely to the fuel Unit we never yet have disappointed out- trade. Our line of Millinery this Mason is deffptted with genius, fashioned witli intelligent skill, and offered In the highest obtain able iualities for popular prices. Wo havo a choice selection of swell trhnmod suit and sailor hats, comprising the very lutestand strongest selling styles now having an immense sale in 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 prices. Give us an early call. We take pleasure in showing our goods. Everybody made welcome. ANNIE B. FREY, McConneHsburg, Pa. V 1 o. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S BI6 UNDERSELLING STORE, McConnellsburg, pa i 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. W0. Store opposite l'ostollice. A 1 r" W G. E. JACOBS I LENSES PHD TLID r:rT?cm ill lii McConnellsburg Mm S At Washington House 9 X""- Fndav. .lulv list. j J m H Mi BOOKKEEPING. Open All The Year, 1 PENMANSHIP. Catalogue Free, The Tri-State Business College Cumberland, Md. SHORTHAND. 1 i1 ,.-'- 7 YFEfVR 17 ING Mountain House iKoriuerly kimu n u Mullvulut: .) In Knobsville, At Hamil's Store Monday, July 27th. In Hustontovvn, At the Indian Queen Tuesday, July 28th. In Fort Littleton, At The Wilt House, Wednesday, July 29th, In Burnt Cabins, rti i uc ifidiiMuu fiuuse Thursday, July 30th. DELIGHTFULSBMMER RESORT This well known place situated on the turnpike between the top of side ling Hill and the top or Hays 11 ill. W miles west of McCounellsbucg and I J miles east of Kverett, In now under the mauagemeni of the undersigned, and Is open to the traveling public and for the accomodation of regular boarders Families looking nr a cool pJao- to spend a few we-ks duriug the hot sutu tner weather will find this place Ideul. For further information address. MKS. W. W. UM KKMil;KltV, Ml lireesewood, l'a. FOLETSKOMylAK Ours VoUj Prevent PMumonla KILL 'he COUGH 5 and CURE the LUNGS WITH Dr. King's New Discovery run t j-xrci10 . m riacr. LD9 Trill Bottle Fruo AKD All THXOXT AND UlfiCTHOUBLES. Q It AKANTEJBD bATISFAOXO&l U HONEY itiSJ) lNDKi). ooooocooooooocx As the Twig is Bent uic nee iiiiiiiueu How l it with the young people of your household? Are they saviug money'' Have they learned to appreciate the value of the DoIIst? Are you endeavoring to Instill into their minds correct Ideas concerning thrift and economy? Are you seeking the oppor tunity to -Miend the twig?" The First National Bank of McConnellsburg, Extend to you the opportunity. Pays Three Per Cent Compound Interest in Savings. Q coxgox-oxxxoxxxxxo FULTON COUNTY BANK g McConnellsburg, Fa. X ( ORGANIZED IN 1H7.) 3 per cent. Interest Paid on Time Money Deposit it, when you have a surplus, with s Borrow, when in need from The Fulton County Bank. The officer are men with years of practical training in their re spective lines. They are thoroughly cometent and exercise pru dence and the utmost care in the management of this institution. They do not have a dollar invested in stocks or corporation bonds. Individual liability and security to Depositors of more than 1800,000.00, W. H. NELSON, - - - Cashier. EIGHTEEEN STOCKHOLDERS DinBOTORfl : J. Nelson Sipes, Chas. H. Syangler, A. U. Nace, Wm. H. Nelson, J. F. Johnston, Walter M. Comerer, A. F. Baker. KXXKXXXXXXXKX XXXXXXXKXXXXJ! J. K. Johnston's ASK TO SEE THE Taylor Bargains! 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 saving on each suit of from $2.00 to $10.00 Think of it and every suit made specially to your own 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 Snow White's. White Oxfords I 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 DUS TERS, PL Y 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 .f (. ?NI)H;f TION AND DYSPEPSIA. "li . o. ti To Glv. SMi.f.ctlor nrTf.. M.rH.TK. knatW yuu .III ,lgiuJ your u.,.n.y. Try li,dl l?5MMWtK hou, jr., ,,,,., li. ud .111 refuurt your u.ou.y. MUt. cii-r i ii ih iihi li. C. O.WITT OX COMPANY, CUICAOU, or Sale at JTrout'sDrug Store.
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