mmmm& T80YAL Baiting Powder Abjotutcty Ture The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar made from grapes Royal Baking Powder convey to food the most healthful of fruit properties and render it superior in flavor and wholesomene. Our lit; forniud f ncuda are re- laciug the hhiiilc roof ou tlioir i church with slute. Washington Camp, No. .".'0, P. J O S. of A. will conduct Memor-j ial services at Antioih church. I Mouday, May 5J1, 1'J. IIidks Wantkd. Highest market price paid fur beef hides, horse hides, wildcat skins, and all kinds of greise, at faul Wag ner's Tannery, McCuunollsburR. There will be preiiching in tin Presbyterian church in this place next Suuday morciug and ever -ing at the usual hours. HIDES. .Tamos Sipes & Sou: pay the hiphest market price for beef hi les at their butcher shop in McConnellsburg, alst highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. li. V. Simpson and son S. L. Simpson, of Tnompson township, spent a few hours in town last Saturday. Samuel has rented his lather's farm, aud will devote his time this summer to that most independent aud profitable of all callings farming. Joseph U. Martin, of Franklin Mills, paid the News office a call vast Thursday in which business and friendship alike were com bined. Mr. Martin is not like those who have eyes aud see noi, he is a close oosoi ver, aud hence has accumulated a store of knowl ede that will serve hun a useful purpose Vou Sam-:. Ktst Saxton Flour Mill for sale or re.. I; IJurr mill, good water power, II. li. side' track near mill, and everything in good condition, Kent low, and would rather rent thau sell. "Ad dress, C. O. Miller, Saxton, Fa. A new law that went into ef fect on April L'lJ in relation to the 'fees of constables throughout this Commonwealth allows the sum of .')U fur making returns to the court. For serving notices on officers elected in boroughs and townships 1.1 cents is allow ed for each offici il elected. Ex-Commissioner S. D. Mel lott, of IJelfast township, deliver ed at Webster Mills Moi.day morning some cattle he had sold to stockbuyers, and then came on to Mcconnellsburg, where he spent a few hours greeting his many town friends. Sammy told us that both John Truax and Lorn my Garland, who had been quite poorly, were better, and both ablo to be out again. Everybody is likely to have kid ney aud bladder trouble. In fact nearly everybody has some trou ble of this kind. That is the rea son why you so oftoo have pains in the back and groin, scalding sensation, urinary disorders, etc. that's your kidneys. Trio best thing to do is to get some of De Witt 'a Kidney and Bladder Fills right away. Tako them for a lew days or a week or so and you will feel all right. In this way, too, you will ward off dangerous and possibly serious ailments. They are perfectly harmless, and are not only antiseptic, but allay pain (juickly by their healing properties. Send your name to K. C. DaWiitA Co , Chicago, for a free tn. 1 tox. They are sold here atTiojfs dru store. Mus Ketecca L. Bl.iine, a na tive of tho lower end of York county, daughter of Wesley Maine, formerly of Chanceford township, is tho first York coun ty woman to enter the Irgal pro fession. Miss Fl.nne has been residing in Washington, D. C, for a number o yar, where she held Kovernrount and other po sitions. She has just concluded a course of study tittmg her for the practice of law m tho Wash jngton College of Law, and is a member of fie graduating cla of that institution. Spraying Plum Trees, Potato Vines, CtcJ Among the letters recently re ceived by Frof. Surface, State Zoologist, at Uarrisburg, was one from a Dauphin county farmer, which should be given wide pub licity. The correspondent wrote: "A few years ago my fruit trees were dying from the effects of the San Jose scale. Fortun ately, following your advice, I bought a good spray pump and ipparatus for using the lime sul fur wash, and began spraying thoroughly fall and spring, and today 1 haVe'several hundred fine, healthy trees, practically free from scale. On trees that were covered with scale from the tips of the branches to the trunks net a live scale can be found. "Kindly answer the following questions: (1) llow much Paris gren to a gallons of water can be used safely to spray plum trees? I used a teaspoonful last yerr to 8 gallons of wat.ir and killed many fruit buds. (-) Tell me how to make a spray for iotato blight; how much bluestone and lime to use to u() gallons of water?" To this State Zoologist Sur face replied :s follows: "I certainly J,hankyou for your very kind letter, making such a definite statement concerning the cleaning up of your trees and the production of perfect fruit aud the growing of healthy trees free from scale, t.y tho use of the lime sulfur wash, following our directions. This is but an exam pie of what every person in this State could have djne had they acted equally intelligently, faith fully and persistently. On the other baud I have many reports" of persons who wanted some thing with easier work, even if moi e expensive, and, consequent ly, bought the high priced t ils, and in many cases killed their trees or injured them so badly that they are now turning to me, asking what can bo done to over come the evil effects of their for mer action. "i take great pi asure in re plying in detail to the inquiries of such persons as yourseff, be cause it is an inspiration to know that you act intelligently upon tho advice given, and regard it as worth something, even though it be free of cost. It is, also, a pleasure to me to know that such efforts on my part are. not in vain, but are really helpful. Con corning Fans green, the formula is one pound or sixteen ounces to 150 gallons of water for hardy plants. For plain proportions 1 would recommend ono ouuee to each 10 gallons. In fact one ounce to 8 gallous will not be too strong for potatoes. However, I should use three or four times as much lime as Fans green, making milk of lime and straining it into the water with Pam green. "Also, on plums I would not recommend vou to use Paris greeu if you can get arsenate of leid. Tho latter sticks better and is much more to bo desired. You can buy this ol different firms. 1 would not spray the plum trees until after the blos soms have fallen and the fruit is nearly as large as the average pea. To make a spray for potato bhtfht, use three pounds of blue stoii9 aud four or five .pounds of lime in fifty gallons of water. If you have potato beetles, add one third of a pound of Fans greuu, or ono pound of arsenate of lead to this. I Bhould have told you that there aro various formulan recommended for using arsenate varying from ono to threeor four pounds in lifty gallons ol water, but it has been proven that ifjyou use a good quality of arsenate of load, one pound in fifty gallons will do the poisoning, just the ttaiqe as though you used three times as much, aud, of course, there is less danger of injury aud it is more economical" Stock Itreeders, Take Notice. "Jerry," tho well known stall ion can bo found at the following places on the dates given: McConnellsburg, April 1, 2, 3; 12, 13; LM, 22; 30 and May 1; 10, 11; 1!), 20; 2s, 20; Juuo 7, 8; 10, 17; 28, 2!l. Webster Mills, April 5, C;9, 10; 4, 1.'; 10, 20; 23, 24; 28, 29; May 3, 4; 7, 8; 12, 13; 17, 18; 21, 22; 215, 27; 30, and June 1; 4, 3; 9, 10; 14, 15; 18, 19; 25, 2(5. llollinshoad's, At.ril 7, 8; 10, 17; 20, 27; May r, 0; 14, 15: 24, 25; Juno 2, 3;11, 12; 21, 22, 23, 24. Auditor's Notice. The unlrxliriirMl Audl'or nppiln'.pil In- the ()i'lh inn' t'litin of l-'ulttm coutiiv to iniikcil. triliutloi of the f ml-, in Hi hmux of II S. OninelN. K (j.. Milniliiivtrittor of the estu e of lr. S S.'Huop. Iiitu of Lii'ltlnp l.'reek town -hip. fleiM-usdl hereby Kivew nolice th;it he will hi for the pei-fiu-miinee or hi- iluti Hi hi- oilier In .YeColine 1M urir. Til., on Tui".il:iv. lime I. IW li. in in o'clock u. in li.-n anil w here ml purtii s hmiiiK cUItm- iik'ul M mi 1 e- ute imi-t prc-eiil them, or be foiever tur red. W. SCOTT AI.EXANI'KIt, d-13-09, :it. Auilit.ir. 0 Administrator's Notice. Notice i- hcrnnv Riven thnt letter of iidmln Im nil ion huve been K runted to the tintlersinned upon the estate of Ueoive W. Mellot t. late ol l,iclinir IJreek twp , Fulton Co.. I'u.. deeeus cil. All person ImviliK claim uifiiinsL mill es late will preueut them properly iiutlietitieat ed for .settlement, and those owitiK the suuiu will pleuse cull unU settle. II. S. DAMKI.S. llurrsonville. I'u.. ft ! 't. Ailmini-tiMtor. SEALED PROPOSALS. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, State Highway Department, IlAititisiit'iii,. Pa , May 17. IXti. Sealed proposal will he reee'ved by the Stflte H'Kliway Department of reiinsyrvaniii. under the Aet 1'Pprove J May 1st. I!U. for the COnstrueti'-D of Itl.o.'rt feet of load, extending 'ram the Mayland Slate line in a northerly direction throjirh Warlord-nurir. toiheTo-oi-owuy Creek IMdi.'e. ineludiny the Piieon Dove Koud (li:tl feet lone). In Heihel Township, in the county of Kulu n. I'bins nnl peei;icn tious can De seen ut the otllee of the eonnty coma issloner. Me' 'o nrlishurif, mid uttheof. line of tin State If't'hwny Department. Ilar rlMbiuir. I'u Itidd'nif builiks will be furnished by the State Highway l.ep irliuent upon re quest. Hids tniist h" eiidoi st-d "1 'HI )"l IS A Ls Knit KKCIINSTUI'CTIUN r"'' UDAI) IN Hiri'HKI. Tl N.-.II1I'. t-Tl.TO.V Cul'NTV." and received ut t he olliee of the Stile High way Department not later than June li. IIMl. JOSMI'H V. IITNTKH. .V'iO, jW.tl. Stale Highway Commissioner, Attention Farmers. This is to inform all who are interested in breeding tine stock, that KENTUCKY JACK will Le found during the season as fol lows: at Graut Baker's, April 29, 30ar d May 1; 13, 1115; 27, 23, 29; June 10, II, 12; 21, 25. 20. William Buterbaugh's, May 3, 4, 5; 10, II, 12; 17, 18, 19: 24, 25, 20; 31 and June I, 2; 7, 8, 9; I4 15, 10; 21, 22, 23; 2S, 29 30. George Buterbaugh's, May 0, 7, 8, 20, 21, 22; June 2, 4, 5; 17, 18, 19. Terms: 10 insurance for living colt. Wm. Bltkuhaugh, . Gr;o. Bl'tkuhaugh, Owners. fCodol Oyspepsia Cure 0 0 0 0 0' 0 " 0 0. B 0 0 0 0 a .0 '6 9. HANCOCK Marble -:-.and -:- Granite WORKS. All "kinds of Cemcleiy Wotk at mod ern prices at least ONE-FOURTH lower than you have been paying. I use the vcr best (jradc ot Mar ble and Granite., I keep in stock a nice line of both Foreign and Domestic Granite. My lettering is as good as the best. All lettering and carving is done by pneumatic tools which is a great advantage over lettering by hand. It will pay you to get my pi ices. Ev erythinu as represented. AUSTIN C. PECK, Hancock, Md. 8 0 0 a 0 0. 0 s 0 s 0 0 0. a 0 0 c; 0 v 0 0 o 0 0 o. 0 0 0. J. K. JOHNSTON, J. K. JOHNSTON. 0000'0.0 M0000 0 0.0.0P.0.P00000.0 0A0.0.00000.0000 MILLINERY 5 1 HEADQUARTERS HERE. 4CI S3 AC r-f, Q J ANNIE B. FREY. Nev Spring Hats. New m tlie morniiiif -so irresi.stubly lovely are they that those who come ini'iely to see "what is new" lose their hearts and open their purses lo their beau ty at onee. Clever new Straws, new Shapes, new Colors, new Iilooms. Note the .r'ossy wide of a putiisu Straw llraid in exquisite eolor efl'ect, and tho luxurious use of the wide Velvet Kibbons that com bine so U'lij,'ljU'.illy with the oofl Tinted Flowers. You can find a Hat tlfat is becoming- to you in this real stock. The prices are sure fo please as well as the Hats. Come and see why we have become no fa mous, for you will find evc-fylhiii" here that is to bo fouad in a, hih-pi-ade, up-to-d,:ite Millinery Store. Kveryhoijy made welcome, ANNIE B. FREY; McConnellsburg, Pa. 131 as 4 81 35 Men's and Joung Men's Faultlessly-Fashioned Suits Prices Lower than Inferior Makes.' The very latest shades From $5 to $13. These are guaranteed the best Values' to be had any where. Men's fancy Trousers in light or dark col ors spring and summer weight Men's Dusters, Fancy Shirts, Un derwear, Hosiery, Neckwear and Shoes & Oxfords Ladies' Spring and Summer Jacket Suits, in Blue, Tan, White, and White and Black Stripe. The Uery latest Shapes and Styles. Regular $5.00 Values. Our Price $3.5 O. Shirt Waists In Silk and Net Mesline Taffeta Silk in White and Net Waist in Ecru Colors. Also a fine lot of White Batiste ' and Lawn Waists tailored styles, or beautifully trimmed with Laces or Embroideries, button front or back, long or three-quarter sleeve-SOc, 75c, $i.OO, $1.25. LADIES Skirts """ in many Shades and Styles. French Per cales, Bates Seersucker, and Lancaster Ginghams,Muslins-bleached and unbleach ed. Lawns, Batistes, Sue sine Silks, Jack et Suitings, &c. J. K. JOHNSTON. 6 85 as 3& FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. BARGAIN DAY! Beginning Monday, May 3 1st. As the Spring Furniture Season nearing a close we will sell our ENTIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT BARGAIN PRICES FOR 10 DAYS, to clean up our large stock and to get room for our new Stock for Fall Trade. Note the many bargain prices given below: Mobs Mattress Fiber Mattress Folding Coll bed Springs Folding Coil bed Springs Woven Wire Wood Frame Spring How's thin? a .1.7S Iron bed and a ti.W Soring for 5.fi0. Iron Beds Iron beds Irou beds Iron bed Chiffonier Then there are Kitchen Chairs, Dining Chairs Rocking Chairs, Famed pictures, Picture Frames, Costumers, Spring Cots, and a few 1 1-2 yard Rugs, and part rolls of both China and Japan Mattings, which will be soldi at greatly reduced prices. Don't forget the date, Monday, May 31st. Come early and get first choice. Terms cash on all Bargain Prices. THOMAS B. STEVENS & SON. IS V WAS. NOW. Genuine Quartered Oak Sldo board 22.M $20.00 American ' " 17.00 15.00 Imitation Leather Couch Hi 00 15.0U Velour Covered Couch 12.2 J ll.0 Velour Covered Couch . ft 60 0 00 Kitchen Cabinet 10 00 L' Kitchen Cabinet 0 00 5.25 book Case " 0 25 5 T Tall Hack 7 So 7 00 li Foot Fxtenslon Tablo 0 00 5 H I 8 Foot Kxtension Table H.uo 7 (10 10 Foot F.xtenulon Table 11-00 10. oo Cotton Felt Mattrega ' 7.50 7 00 WA8. NOW. 1.50 t 4.00 - 5. J0 4.7f 3.25 3.00 2.75 2.50 :i.M 2 50 5.00 4 50 13.50 , 12.00 10.00 9.110 9.75 8.00 0 85 " U 25 MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S BIG UNDERSELLING STORE 4 Spring and Summer .Millinery. Such entirely new shapes bo cjuaint and picturesque such en tirely new color loveliuess, that every wo.nan should see this exhibit to be in touch with the new millinery. It is a triumphant pageant of art and beauty. It points the way to your achieving a new hat, which like tfio ones you hive heretofore purchased at our store, you will en joy wearing. Wo have LATEST STYLES shape3, and shades in hats and trimmings. We have a One line of fan cy goods. We aim to make quick sales and email profits. Come and see our line of goods. Vou are welcome. MRS. A. F. LITTLE. 00A00M.0000000000 00fi0000-.0000 0 0 0 0A 2 all among the prominent business men of the County. 0 The resources of this bank now ar exceed any period in Its ex- 0m existence. FULTON COUNTY BANK McConnellsburg, Fe. (ORGANIZED IN 1887.) EIGHTEEN STOCKHOLDERS 25 8 Wc Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest. H Our customers value and "bank on" our security to cteuosltors. gZ and our willingness and ability to assist them In every way consist- ent with sound banking. t Alore Tlian $;)(),000.00 Security, to Depository 0 DIRECTQItS : J. Nelson Sipjs, Chas. n. Spangler, A. TJ. Nace Q 5 Wm. II. NeJson, J. F. Johnston, Walter M. Comerer, A. F. Baker 000X0M000t0000 000M00M0000M00t 0.00,0X0.000.0000.0 00 0J0.00 Jf 00 0.0 0 W. II. NELSON, Cashier. C5 cxxcxxco-xooxoooooc 8 Safety and Satisfaction f- by Placing Your Funds In the bands of SThe First tn 8 Miatinnl Rnlr OF AflcCOlNNJELLSCUnG, le possible lu the hands of Individuals. ' Q l'uys Three l'cr Cent. Cyiipound Interest on Savings. O oocoxxxxxx-oxxxooo