You can got all the trespass notices you want at the News office, "i cents apiece or 6 for a quarter. Miss Alice Wishart of the India Mission field, delivered an enter turning lecture in the Presbyter ian Uhurch Chapel at Shippens burg Mouday evening of last week in the costume of that coun try, before a large audience. Foil HALE A pair of iron-gray mules. V-'eight about I860 lbs. (Jood workers. Safo and reha ble. Call on or address, Wm. 11. Spade, Amaranth, Pa. 10 15 St. Mr. J. Cal Maun, of this place, recently purchased the machinery in the old mill at the Nunuery, in Franklin county, removed the same and sold it to a resideut near Big Pool, Md. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs quicklv, strengthens the lungs and expels colds. Get the genuine in a yellew pockage. Trout's drug store. An oyster, chicken, and ice cream supper will be given at the Met.ler House in Harrisouvilie next Saturday evening. Proceeds for the benefit of the Methodist Episcopal parsonage fund, Ev erybody invited to attend. Bides Wanted, Highest market price paid for beef hides, horse hides, wildcat skins, and all kinds of grease, at Paul Wag ner's Tannery, McConnellsburg. A Hagerstowu dispatch in the Valley Spirit of last Saturday says that Miss Myrtle I. Beard aud Harry B. Hivens of Big Cove Taunery, arrivod in llagerstown last Thursday, procured a license, and were married by Rev, J. H. JelTries, of the Methodist church. 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 aud tallow. D. T. Fields, of this place, now firmly believes that we are on the eve of returning prosperity, be cause, one day last week one of his heus laid an egg that meis ared eight inches in the greater circumference, and six inches in the smaller. That hen evidently believes that whether Bryan or Taft shall be elected, the duty on lime and albumeu will be reiaov- As has been frequently stated before, the Fnlt n County News is the people's paper, and its ecl umus are open alike to candidates of any party who may desire to present their claims for popular support. It is understood that the editor does not bear any re sponsibility for aoy statements so made by tfie respective candi dates. The many friends ot Miss Sophie Hohman will be pleased to learn that she is able to be out again. Scarcely had siie begun her school McNaughton'.sjin Ayr township, the first of September, when she was stricken with ty phoid fever, and it is only during the iast tew days that she has been able to be out again. Miss Olive Kendall has kindly been taking care of Miss Hohmau's school durmg the latter's illness, ed. WKST VIEW. The institute at West View lat Friday night was well attended. Maurice Shaw and wife visited Mrs. Shives, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Davie Chesnut spent Sunday with S. O. Deiieon aud wife. H. B. Hid and wife spent Sun dav with Benjamin lIollenshead'H.' Miss Ora Fisher is spending sometime with her sister Mrs. S. O. Deneeu. Miss Kate Shoemaker has been visiting Jacob Weaver's. Those who eiilled at Charles Weaver's last Sunday were: H. B. Hill, wife and little daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter, Mr. Fred Sensel, Mabel and Lucile Chesnut, Charley Truax, and Herbert Kerliu, of Kuobsville. Caylen Shaw visited his friend Job Hill Sunday. Charles Weaver expects to raise his barn this week. Excellent Health Advice. Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. .17!) Qlfford Ave.. San Jose. Cal., says: "The worth of Electric Bit'ers as a geueral family remedy, for headache, biliousness, Md torpor of the liver and bowels, is so pro nounced that I am prompted to say a word in its favor, for the bei.etit of those seeking relief from such alllictious. There is nitre health for the digestive or gans in a buttle of Electric Bit ters than in anv other remedy 1 know of." Sold uuder guaran tee at Trout's drug store. 50c. west DUBLIN, Our road in aster Sheridan Strait, with a force of men was repairing our roads on Friday. Ira Lake, Edwin Brant, Ber nard Foreman and Erra Cleven ger are husking corn in Franklin county. Harrison Hoover who is teach ing at North Point, Bedford county, spent Saturday and Sun day at his home here. N. E. M. Hoover spent a few days last weok at home on ac count of a case of scarlatine at hn boarding place. A number of persons from Al toona who were staying at J. E. Lyon's the past few weeks aud spending the time hunting, have returned to their homes. Game has not been plenty and the weather was too dry to gst rac coons. C. M. Brant recently killed a "runty" pig which dressed 827 pounds. B. A. Deavor and wife of Hus touiown passed through this place on Friday enroute to Mor rison's Cove. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY AND Farm for Sale. )n account of advancing years Dip undersigned offers at private sale Ins Mill profMFly and Farm at Kurt Lit tleton, Fulton enmity, V'a. The Mill i- splendidly located, and, there is no bi tter water power any plnce. The Farm contains 11" acres and besides the Mansion House there are two Ten ant bouses. There is a good barn, aud all other necessary building. Would like, if possible, to effect sale between this and the liist of January IMt, and a splendid opportunity will he given the right man. For further particulars call on or address. KU.IAI! HAl.DWIN, Port Littleton, 18. FARM for SALE IiN Wells Valley A Good lied Shale farm in Wells Valley, convenient to Broad Top mar ket, containing 116 acres. Over 100 cleared and in good stale of cultiva tion, il acres of good Meadow, II nev er failing springs, land principally level Improvements HANK RARN 44x72, in manner new: MANSION BOUBK, 2lx.V: 1T.NANT UOUSK. i').2." both in fair condition. Phone in house, running water at house and barn, wagon shrii, corn cribs, 2 story spring house, and all other necessary out buildings. Good fruit, good out let for stock This property can bt bought right If not sold will be tor rent to parlies who can give good reference. M. C. CKK KNI.AND, Wells Tannery, l'a John S. Wilson, Why James Lee Uol Well. Everybody in Zanesville, O., knows Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route 8, She writes i "My hus baud, James Lee, firmly believes he owes his life to the use of Dr. King's New Discovery. His lungs were so severely affected that consumption seemed inevi table, when a friend recommend ed New Discovery. We tried it, aud its use has restored him to perfect health. " Dr. Kind's New Discovery is the King of throat aud lung remedies. For coughs and colds it has no equal. The first dose gives relief. Try it! Sold under guarantee at Trout's drug store. .c. aud fcl.uo. Trial b ittle free. Sale Register. Thursday November, ". A. W. Johnston Jr., having rented his farm aud intending to quit farming, will sell at his residence tour miles south of McConnells burg, 8 horses, harness, wagous, cattle, hogs, farming implements corn, fodder, aud many other things. Credit (i months. Sale begins at Id o'clock. Friday, November 0 T. Alex ander Patterson, intending to quit farmiug, Will sell at his farm in the Cove,-!! miles south of Mc Connellsburg. horses, cattle, hogs, farmiug implements, corn by the barrel, aud many other things. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit nine mouths. Tuesday, November 17. David L. Riuedollar, having sold his farm will sell at his residence one-half mile south of Webster Mills, horses, cattle, farming impletneuts, corn, oats, hay, household goods, etc. Sale be gins at 10 o'clock. Credit U months. A. L. Wible, Auction eer. Saturday, November 2v. Geo W. Hverhart will sell at his rest douce 1 mile east of McCnnuells burg on the Daniel Gilbert farm horses, cattle, hugs, sheep, farm ing implements, feed, etc. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 6 months. A. L. Wible, Auctioneer. Woman Interrupts Political Speaker. A well dressed woman inter rupted a political speaker recent ly by continually coughing. If she had taken Foley's Hooey and Tar it would have cured her cough quickly and expelled the cold from her system. The gen uine F ley's Honey and Tar con tains no opiates and is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Trout's drug store. Pure 9 iff S3 Ji VIAL JLXbakim&foukk Why these grapes ? Because from the healthful grape comes the chief ingre dient of Royal Baking Powder, RoyaJ Grape Cream ot i artar. Alurr.-pbor.ph3to powJero are node with harih mineral acids and limit be avoided. NEbUMORE. We were very glad for the rain Saturday. Uncle Ahimaaz and aunt Sarah Kunyan returued from a visit among lriends in Pigum Cove last Wednesday. Fnjah vViuk of Johnstown is visiting his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. A. Uunvan, and Mr. and Mrs. John McClellan went to Mercersburg last Sun day to speud a few days in the home of Dr. Swartssweider. Miss Rose Foltz of Oakland 111., who has been visiting here for some time, left for an extend ed trip through the oast, lastFri- I day. Mrs. Dr. J. J. Palmer and son Paul spent a few days in the home of her sister in law Mrs. M. C. Dixon in Chambersburg, last week. Mrs. Dr. J. J. Palmer gave a reception, last Wednesday even log in honor of her cousin, Miss Rose Foltz, of Oaklaud, III. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Lynch and daughter Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Wink aud daughter Thelma of Sipes Mill spent Sun day at Mrs. J. A. Snyder's. Eld. C. L. Funk held services at En on, W. Va., last Saturday and Sunday. Raymond Peck ot Gem, spent Sunday evening with friends at Need more. Grant Mellott has fitted up his watch repair shop inT. W. Pock's store-room. Lemon Salisbury who has been residing in Cumberland county moved to the Cove last week, Three Springs, Pa. I have just opened up a heavy stock of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of : Serges, Mohair, Plaids, Flannels, Gingham, Prints, Outi'iitf, Canton Flannel, and Muslin at very low prices: quality considered. We also have a complete line of . . Blankets, Underwear for every person; Hosiery in fact everything in the" Clothing line you need to keep you warm. A complete line ot All Kinds of Notions. Work and Dress Shirts tor men and boys. Our line of Men's, Youths' and Children's Clothing, Overcoats, Raincoats, Pants, Etc., are all of the latest styles and patterns. HARDWARE Steel Ranges, Heat ing Stoves and shelf hardware. Paints and Oils. Then we have a complete line of SHOES, just, received our fall shipment. Then we have a complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Flour and Feed, in fact everything that is usual ly kept in a first-class country store. Highest market price paid for Country Produce. . . Vou will find our prices- to be as low, and on many goods much lower than elsewhere. Thanking you for past favors, and asking a con tinuance of same. I am, Respectfully, John S. Wilson. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S BIG UNDERSELLING STORE Fall and Winter Millinery We have now on display a full line of ttll tho latest styles that can be found in an up-to-date Millinery Stor-' -consisting of a large line of beautiful pattern lints, the large llan-d brim, with high crown; it.ag nifioeut plumed huts: hundreds of untriuimed hots, in felt, velvet, si lie, satin, and braid; up-to-date, ready-to-wear hats. In fact, a first class lino of millinery. No matter what the price you pay, depend upon getting the limit of value here line work, good material, and that taste and style tbut has made Little's Millinery reputation famous for years. A good lino of Ladies' Shirtwaists, Baby Coats and Cops, Collars, Melts, Combs, Hair Rolls and Hair Ornaments. AH hats trimmed free. Fancy hat pin witli each hat. Store opposite Postotllce, MRS. A. F. LITTLE. ferj F.C.BARE, FORT LITTLETON, PA. jS I would like to call the attention of fathers and mothers to a shoe MS for the children, us well as to larger ones far themselves, that we J5 guarantee to be made of nothing but leather. I hud a customer of mine to select from my stock a shoe, and we cut the shoe In two piec es, showing thut it was made with a solid leather counter, insole, slip ond outside sole, double toe cap, and genuine whole stock upper. We guarantee all of this brand of shoe, whuthor it is for a man, wom an or child, to be made of nothing but leather, the same as the one we cut in half, or we will refund you your money. FODDER YARN. 7c, la Small LoU; 6c. la 25 lb. Rolls. Heavy tick mattresses, .'( 00 to 4.75; coil springs that fold like a boon, for 2. ."(: woven springs from 1,60 to $2.7,"): iron beds from li.Tfi to 7.00; rocking choirs from $1.25 to $5.50; solid oak stands, 75c. We have a nice line of dining room and cane seat chairs, high chairs, cots, commodes, wood bedsteads, couches, sofus, cupboards, kitchen cabinets, buffets, extension tables, etc., and carpels at lfl, 25, 2H, 35, 48, 55, 00 und (lie. yd. The linest grade of all wool ingrain (guaranteed ), at (Hie yd. Let me sell you a piece of tapestry brus- &m sels for your parlor. As nice us you see any place at H5c. yd. 1 JR. C. BARE. BEST BY AMY TEST and the best tost It Its us. "Family Favtsrite" LAMP Oil Give th nearest to natural of any trtl flciul light known. Burn whit A, clear, steady nod full flame to tho last drop. Will uot uptake, "uninll" or flicker. CoeU no more thin nrditmry tank wairon oil and Infinite! bettor. Mot uny djitler c.n supply you. Wavcrly Oil Works Co., fiE" Piiisburd, Pa. 10 makara of Wavwly Kpultl AoU On ad Wvv 1'm.iU: j. . .A' Mm C. M. RAY, Auctioneer, Postotllce Address; McCounollsburg, Fa. Kifleau Yearn' Kxperleuue. Owtnir to the In orvifcHlUir Duuibm- of uUm fur my, HKrvtotu. I huve deolttfld lo notify the puhllu lu thU mun St that I Hbull hold myself io reudtae. for imblto Kules uuhiIooh. &u. Prices moderate, itud KHiisfuutloi Kuuruuteed 4-I-0K. ly. Executor's Notice. letters lestMiaentary on the ostutc of Jotiu (I. Metier. Iftm of LieUluK Oreek township, r'nltmi oouuty.Hu . deuew-.-il Maw Im-i-u rum d Iv the Kexlster of WIN of t'nllou eonhtv, lo the undersigned, ull persons Indebted to wutd estate uru requested t.i luuUe Immediate puv meul, .nd those nivlag tejral oUims aalust Cider Makyng. The undersigned is prepared with a lir. st class steam outfit ut his home near Juglown, to do eider mukinK, and hereby gives notice thut his mill will be ready for business on every Wednesday until the llrst.of October, uud after that time, on Wednesday and Thursday of each week. 8-20-tf. Nick Hohman. the same will THUS. 8. MtiTZLtSK, Executor, liHMIt. HorrlHonvllie, Pit. Subscribe tor the "News;" I only $1.00 a year. cxxcxxxco cocxxxxxxxx g o "Work and Thou Shalt Have" Many popular books have been written for the purpose of tell" inif the grand secret of making money. But there is no secret about it. "Take eare of tho pennies and the dollars will take care of them selves." "Diligence is the mother of good luck." The First National Bank cxxoooooooo of McConnellsburg. Pays Three Per Cent Compound Interest. oooooooooooooo 5? FULTON COUNTY BANK yWcConnellsburg, Fa. (OBOAKfBKO IN 1887.) 3 per cent. Interest Paid on Time Money. Deposit it, when you have a surplus, with Borrow, when in need m from The Fulton County Bank. The oflfawri are men with years of practical training in their re spective lines. They uro thoroughly competent and exercise pru dence and the utmost care in the management of this institution. They do not have a-tlollar invested in stocks or corporation bonds. Individual liability and security to Depositors of more thon 191)0,000.00. W. H. NELSON. - - - Cashier. EIGHTEEEN STOCKHOLDERS DIRECTORS : J. Nelson Sipes, Chas. R. Spangler, A. U. Nac e Wm. II Nelson, J. F. Johnston, Walter M. Comerer, A. F. Baker I ANNIE B. FREY S M'CONNELLSBURG, PA. NEW MILLINERY. 8 We present for the Fall and Winter -HMN-ltt0ll-the most superb line of high grade fashionable imported and domestic millinery 1 hus ever been our good fortune to otter to our customers and trade containing all the very latest Now York and Rhiladelphia styles and novelties. Our assortment of hats, plumes, fancy feathers, wings, aigrette." velvets, ribbons, laces, nets for waists, veiling silk and Persian, embroidery, hat bands, ornaments and pins of all kinds. The largest assortment of millinery novelties ever brought to Fulton county. TRIMMING IS AN ART You get It hore; so in buying from us, you not only receive tho very lates,, stylish, and most desirable creations, but, also, the Very Lowest Prices. X Come In and let these goods and prices mike you one of our 55' many staunch friends and customers. 0 KXXXJSXJiXXXXXXXXXX XXJOSXXXXK J. K. JOHNSTON'S Men's Fine Dress Overcoats, $5.00 to $12.00. Boys' and youths Dress Overcoats, $2.75 up. All full length. Ladies' Fine Dress Long Coats, Black and Brown $2.50 to $15.00. Girls' and Chil dren's, loner Hnat $1.90 to $5.00. Children's Bear ' Skin Coats. Men's Dress Suits, and Trousers. Cord Suits. njiA JBf St ' Y wm Shoes For Men, Wo men and Chil dren at a big saving. UNDERWEAR.