f.-M The only Ba'ng Powder Cream of Tartar U3A Pure. There will be a festival in the Krove near Nathan 1 'aimer's on Saturday evening, June ."tu. Aley Cutshall, wifo and daugh ter Edna, accompanied by Miss Myrtle Fix, are spending a few clays 'vith the latler's parents, Daniel Fix and wife. Hides Wanted. Highest market price paid for beef hides, horse hides, wildcat skins, and all kinds of grease, at 1'aul Wag ner's Tannery, McConnellsburg. 4 Mr. and Mrs. George S. Mel lott, of iSipas Mills, were in Balti more last week attending the Commencement exercises at the Baltimore Med.'cal College, from which their sou Taa one of the successful graduates. HIDES. James Sipes & Son;, pay the highest market price for beef hides at their butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. Major J. F. Mickel, and Attorn eys Frank Fletcher and D. C. Keilley of Bedford, and Oscar D. Doty, of Everett, with James Fepple of Bedford at the wheel, formed an automobile party that went to Gettsburg Sunday, and returned, spendingMouday night at the Fulton House. Fou Sam-:. hast Saxton Flour Mill for sale or rei.t; Burr mill, good water power, 11. It. side track near mill, and everything in good condition, Rent low, and would rather rent than sell. Ad dress, 0. o. Miller, Saxton, Pa. Dr. Albert N. Mellott, afUr graduating at the Baltimore Uni versity last week, was at once elected to 1111 the position of Fourth Assistant Resident Phy sician at the Maryland Geueral Hospital and the Maryland Lying Iu Hospital, Baltimore, Md. We congratulate our young friend on his success. Sometimes you may be told ' that there are other things just a good as DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. That isn't so. Nothing made is as good as De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills lor any ailments of the kidney or bladder, which always result in weak back, backache, rheumatic pains, rheumatism and urinary disorders. A trial of DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills is suf ficient to convince you how good they are. Send your name to E. C. DeWitt & Co , Chicago, for a free trial box. They are sold here by Trout's drug st jre, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Finiff, of Pittsburg, left for their home Monday, after paving spent a week with friends in this com munity. Mr. Finiff is assistant yardmaster in the employ of the P. U. R. at Bed mans Mills, and has a record of not having missed a day's work Sundays as well as week days Hince the 16th of December, 1007,. until he started home on this trip Tuesday of last week. Dr. II. S. Wishart was born on the old Wishart Homestead in Wells Valley on the 19th of May, 1S32. The Doctor made it suit to spend May 19. 1100 the 77th anniversary of his birth, at 'be old home now owned and oc cupied by his orother, Captain llarvev Wishart. To celcbrato the eveot his brottu rs, .Samuel and John, and his sister, Miss Sarah Ca'.horine, were thero, in addition to Harvey and wife and dinner was served in the room in which the Doctor "was born. It was a red letter day for the Doc tor, and a very delightful occa sion for every ono present. Base Ball. At McConnellsburg, Saturday morning, May 2'Jth. Kuobsville. McConnellsburg. Gunuells, p Fisher, Campbell, 2b Taylor, Scheidelman, ss Uelman, Kerlin, Peck, Kelso, Fore, Kelso, B. Giunt. lb Fleming, rf Souders, 3b Hamil, c V'ible, , If Harr, cf Ilslman, Steach, (sub) Score: Knobsville 1 2 3 0 1 : 5 4 0 " 0 M'Conn'bg-i! 1 2 2 :, 2 1 5 5 026 During the third or fourth in ning Joseph B. Doyle, the catch er fir the McConnellsburg team was taken oil the field with a badly sprained ankle, made in coming in from third. His place was taken by Oram Wible. May 2'Jth, at Reunion Grounds. Laidig. Triple Alliance. Foreman, ,P B. p Biveus, Id. Gracey, R. Stinson, C. Brant, C. Brant, E. Gracey, J. Cutchall, E. Hoover, C. Brant, D. ss Wink, G. lb Mellott, W. 2b Deshong, A. 3b Truax, H. If Deshong, B. rf Mellott, J. cf Mellott, N. c Mellott. G. c Strait, S. rf Clevenger, II. Score: T. AllianceClub 1 0 0 0 0 2 03 Laidig 2 7 2 5 2 5-127 Strike outs, Bivens, 5; Fore man, 8. Scorer, C. Mellott; Um pires, A Price and C. Kershner. At New Grenada, May 29th. New Grenada. CherryGrove. Alloway-, D. K. p Nonemaker, R. Witter, R cf Roher, J. ShalTer, R. If Roher, A.' Alloway, R. L. 2b Parks, J. Bergstresser, l"b Nonemaker, E. Alloway, J, 3b llarkleroad, J. Stake, Chas. c Parks, O. Alloway, G. ss Roher, G. Score: N ewGrenads, 10; Cher ry Grove. 4. Umpires Norris and Black. At New Grenada, May 29th. Aft er the close of the game with Cherry Grove, Nw Grenada played Saltillo, on the former s grounds. Score by Innings: New Grenada 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 07 Saltillo 1 10 0 2 10 0 05 Umpire: ShalTer and Covert; Strike-outs by Alloway, 13; by Kough, 8. Slock Breeders,. Take Notice. "Jerry," tho well known stall ion can bo found Rt the following places on the dates given: McConnellsburg, April 1, 2, 3; 12, 13; 21, 22; 30 and May 1; 10, 11; 19, 20; 2s, 29; June 7, 8; 16, 17; 2H, 29. Webster Mills, April 6; 9, 10; 4, 15; 19, 20; 23, 24; 2s, 29; May 3, 4; 7, 8; 12, 13; 17, 18; 21, 22; 26, 27; 30, and Juno 1; 4, 5; 9, 10; 14, 15; 18, 19; 25, 26. Uolliushoad's, Ar.ril 7, 8; 16, 17; 26, 27; May 5, 6; 14, 15: 21, 25; June 2, 3; 11, 12; 21, 22, 23, 21. Last SaturdayDana played the Uarrisonville Centrals on the lat ter 's grounds, and won the game oy a score of 20 7. Line up: Dane. Uarrisonville C. Poightel, A. D. c Kline, U. Connelly, Wm. p Ilockensmith.O Raker, Geo. lib Metzler, E. 2d Daniels, Floyd 3 b Schooley, J. ss Lawyer, L. rf Price, L. cf Lawyer, S. If Schooley, R. Rev. McGarvey, umpire; IS. O. Wible and Joseph Deshong, scprekeepers. There will be a game between Dane and Knobsville on the lat tor's grounds at 2:30, June 5th. Saturday evening, June 12th, the Dane team will hold a festi val along the Peach Orchard road, near Dane. Two games will be played on the Dane grounds in the afternoon. Gress, U. Connelly, C. Wible, R. Wible, U. Fix, J. Bishop, A. Auditor's Notice. The iindcrMiifnert. Auditor nnnointorl bv the Orph nV t.'ourl of Kiiltno vouulv. to Hliike Him- trunnion ot in mmi in the nunc or it .. DumuN. Kq.. AtlmitlWtrutor of tlm evt.ile of Or. S S. Hoop, lute of Lirklntr Creek town ship. deceitMtMl hereby (five notice tlmt he will I for tho perform.uiee ot hi-- (lnti-nt hi- ottlee In Met'onneiNhiirir, on Tirs-lnv, June I. I9(lt. tit to o'clock . tn.. vvlit-n and where all punit-- hnvinK uhtims io.'.m m miIci estate muM present them, or tie lorever bur red. W. SCI TT AI.F.X A X I 'I 'll. M3-09. :it. Auilitor. j 00101 JJ J J 0 HANCOCK jj Marble -:- and -:- Granite 1 WORKS. B 8 Samuel A. Hobs, of Neodmore, was among the out-of-town visit orsat McCoaoelUburtf lt Saturday. Administrator's Notice. Notice i hereby Riven that letter of ndmiD Istriitinn huve been grunted tothe undersigned upon the estute of (ienrve V. Meilot i. lute of IJekinir ( reek two , Kultnn .o.. I'u.. deeeus id. All persons having elaims against mid es late will present them properly atilhentirated for Neitlcment, and those owin the kuqiu will please cull and Mettle. II. S. llANiKLS, HaiTlMinvllle. I'a., ft 6 'U. Administrator, SEALED PROPOSALS. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, State Highway Department liAKin-iH id., I'a , May I?, 19(11, Seuled proposuN will he rei'elved by the State H'hway lcparttnent of Peiiusvlvaiiiu. under the Aut Hpprovej Muy 1st. iwS. for the construction of i't,rM feet of roud. extending! from. the Maryland State line in a northerly direction throuffh W'arfordshari.'. to the Tonol oway Cretrk Hridue tnehulini the I'itreon ove l4iad 04X1 teet Ion l' i. In Itethet Township, tu the uounty of Fulton. 1'laus unl '-)e'Utejt-tionn can be seen at the ottlee oftherounty coiumissioDtr, Met 'onnellshur. mid uttheoT tlce of the State Hiuhway Department, llur rlsburK. 'a. Hiddlny hi auks will he furnUhed by the Stale Hk'hwav l ptr tinetit upon re ijiiest. Hids nttiot he endorsed ' lU'"( )S , ,S Knit ItrXON'STUrf'nMN' OK l((AI IS HKTU T VV NSIUI. 1'TLTMN COI'NTV." uiid received Ht the ottlee of the Ntae Hljh way Department not Ibmt than .lime tt. lii.w. JtiSKl'H W. Hl'NTKU. .Vao, ioifl. State Highway ComtitWKiouer, c: 0n c: 0 0 0' 10 c: 8 0 10 6 mi 10 01 10 01 55 All kinds of Cemeteiy Woik t mod- y em prices at least ONE-FOURTH lower than you have been paying. I use the very best grade 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 prices. Ev erything as represented. XUSTIIN C RECK, Hancock, Md. 01 10 C3 01 10 10 9. 10 01 10 01 10 01 Yi 01 10 01 0 01011010101 mif 10100 0 10 1 0 Ji 0 X0 1 0 IP 1 01.0 1 010 1 0 M 10 10 101 0 10 1 0101 010 1 pro MILLINERY 3& S8 Attcntiun Farmers. This is to inform all who are interested in breeding tine stock, that KENTUCKY JACK will be found during the season as fol lows: at " Grant Baker's, April 2i, 30ard May 1; lii, 11 15; 17, 28, 20; June 10, 11, 12; 21, 25, 20. William Liuterbauarh's, May ?, 4, 5; 10, II, 12; 17, 1. 19; 24, 25, 2(5; CI and June I, 2; 7, J; I4 15, 10; 21, 22, 2:i; 28, 29 U0. George Huterbaugh's, May f, 7, 8, 20, 21, 22; June 2, 4, 5; 17, 18, 19. Terms: $10 insurance for living colt. WM. PUTKKHALHiH, Gko. Uutkuhaugh, Owners. as 1 Kodol dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat 53 HEADQUARTERS HERE. ANNIE B. FREY. New Spring Hats. Xow as tlio niornino so irresistably lovely arc they that those who come merely to see "what is Dew" lose their hearts and open their purses to their beau ty at oneo. Clever new Straws, new Shapes, new Colors, new Hlooms. Note the glossy wide of a panls! Straw Mraid in exquisite color effect, and the luxurious use of the wide Velvet Ilibbons that com bine so delightfully with the Soft Tinted Flowers. You can Mud a Hat that is bi-coining to you in this great stock. Tho prices are sure fo pleaso as well as the Hats. Come and see why we have become so fa mous, for you w ill lind everything here that Is to be found in a high-grade, up-to-date Millinery Store. Kverybody made welcMne. ANNIE B. FREY, j McConnellsbiwg, Pa. 5 85 Q 8 8S 85 1 8$ FULTON COUNTY NEWS is tho people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. 10 BARGAIN DAYS 0 Beginning Monday, May 31st. As the Spring Furniture Season nearing a close we will sell ourk 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: IS WAS. NOW. WAS. NOW. Genuine Quartered tak Sile HourJ l'-.,.50 $20.00 Moss Mattress 14.5(1 . 14.00 American ' " " " 17.01) 15.00 Fiber Mattress 5.00 4.G " Imitation Leather Couch 10.00 15.1K) Folding Coil Hed Springs 3.25 3.00 Velour Covered Couch 12.20 U.uO Folding Coll Hed Springs 2.75 2.50 Velour Covered Couch 0 to li 00 Woven Wire Wood Frame Spring 2.00 2 50 Kitten Cabinet 10.00 ' 1.25 ow,, UlUy a ;U5 Iron Hed and 8 Kiu;hen Cabinet 0 )0 5.2, . ,3,K, Spring for $5.50. Hook Case 0 25 5. , i Tall Hack " 7.50 7.00 iron Ueds 5-00 4.50 0 Foot KxU nslon Table .0J .-5.(10 Iron Heds 13 60 12.00 H Foot F.xtension Table 8.(K) 7.00 Iron Hods ' 10.00 0.00 10 Foot Kxtensloo Table ,11-00 10.00 Iron Hod 9"? '" H-m Cotton Felt Mattress 7.50 7 00 ChllTonier 85. L25 'J. K. JOHNSTON, J. K. JOHNSTON. Men's and Young 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 anywhere. Men s fancy Trousers in light or dark col orsspring 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 very latest Shapes and Styles. Regular $5.00 Values. Our Price $3. 50. Shirt Waists In Silk and Net Meshne Taffeta Silk in JVhite and Net fVaist in Ecru Colors. Also a fine lot of fVhite Batiste and Lawn JVaists tailored styles, or beautifully trimmed with Laces or Embroideries, button front, or back, long or three-quarter sleeve-SOc, 75c, $1,00, $1.25. LADIES Skirts black in many Shades and Styles. French Per cales, Bates Seersuckers, and Lancaster Ginghams, Muslins-bleached and un bleach- ed, Lawns, Batistes, Suesine Silks, Jack et Suitings, &c. J. K.. JOHNSTON. Then there are Kitchen Chairs, Dining Chairs Rocking Chairs, Framed pictures, Picture Frames, Costumers, Spring Cots, and a few I 1-2 yard Rugs, and part rolls of both China arid Japan Mattings, which will be sold 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. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S BI6 UNDERSELLING STORE Spring and Summer Millinery. Such entirely now shapes so quaint and picturesque such en tirely new color loveliness, that every woman 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 the ones you' have heretofore purchased at our store, you will en joy wearing. We have LVXESX STYLES shapes, and shades in hats and trimmings. We have a line line of fan cy goods. We aim' to make quick sales and small profits. Come and see our line of goods. You are welcome. MRS. A. F. LITTLE. H FULTON COUNTY BANK B McConnellsburg, Fe. j (ORGANIZED IN 1887. 3 S EIGHTEEN STOCKHOLDERS J all among the prominent business men of the County. The resources of this Hank now ar exceed any period In Its ex- J existence. 5 We Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest. Our customers value and "bank on" our security to depositors, and our willingness and ability to assist them In every way consist ent with sound banking. More Than $300,000.00 Security to Depositors. W. H. NELSON. Cashier. DIRECTORS : J. Nelson Slpes, Chas. U. Spangler, A. U. Nace ? tlfm XI . . 1 T TJ T. 11 1 . w A t TT.I. u.. m.x. n-iiuu, j, r. ..liuniuii, v aiMir ;u. vouierer, a. r. uaicr 10 010 15 ooooooooooc-oo PROTECTION! From poverty, sickness, old age, misfortune, afforded by a bank book In our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. "Not what you got, But what you hold Eases life's burden When you are old." The First , National Bank OF McCONNELLSBUuG, ' " Operates under the strict Ranking Laws of the United State Government. Pays 3 per cent. Compound Interest. OO XXXXXXXXX0XXXCKXX00'