Flour at Scott's, K"ic. Jit. Mrs Uath V. Srpo aud son ' toward A ore m town Monday jijoruintf. O.i account of repairs jroingon, M tho GrecDhill I'ns jyurnn liurch there will not be any ser viros th re next Sunday nionnng. Y. I' :ott Dickson, who h;is jjin with the Taylor engineering j r t!'ps in York county, came home ' o Monday evening for a short I vacation. ' Uidks Wantcd. Highest market price paid for beef hides, liorso hides, wildcat skins, and all kinds of greaso, at L'aul Wag ner's Tannery, McC'onnellsburg. There will be a meeting of the W. C. T. I', in the Presbyterian rhurch Friday evening, at 7:!!0 o'clock, to which Jl persons are invited, who are interested iu tins work. HIDES. James ISipes oi Son. iay the highest market price for beef hides at 1'ieir butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, khcepskins and tallow. Mrs. M. V. Cromer has a cac tus that is now twenty years old and has in bloom one hundred and twenty beautiful (lowers. It is certainly a thing of beauty. Samuel Mellott, of Ayr town si ip, commenced his wheat har vest last Monday. The wheat in the Cove is unusually heavy this year. The hay harvest appears to be rather backward, very little hay having been stored as yet. uite a number of our town fni ;cs went up to the Uockson top of Cove mountain last-Friday aft ernoon, took lunch along, and had a very pleasant time. A shower in the early afternoon threat3ned to spoil the affair, bui the sun came out and soon, the leaves were made dry, and the atmosphere cleared, and the weather was all the more pleas ant tor the rain. If you have pains in the back, weak back, or any other indica lion of a weakened or disordered condition of the kidneys or blad der, you should get DeWitt's Kid ney and Bladder Pills right away when you experience the least sigti of kidney or bladder com plaints, but be sure that you get UeWitt's Kidney and Jiladder Pills. We know what they will do for you, and if yon will send your name to F. C. Do Witt & Co., Chicago, you will receive a free t.n.-'l box of these kidney and b: der pills. They are sold here by Trout's drug store. Fulton county people who may want to go to the seashore this summer will bo interested iu ki. owing that the annual excur sions are now on. The first one .wr the Cumberland Valley rail road went this niorniug, and will go every two weeks until the 'Mb of September. The next one will I'-ave Mercersburg, Thursday morning, July l."th. Round trip to Atlantic City, Cape May and other seashore resorts, five dol lars, ticket good for sixteen days. At a meeting of the Borough school board last week, the follow ing teachers were elected for the nsuing year : High school, 12 no cry Thomas; (i ram mar, Miss Fan mo Creathead; Intermediate, Miss Gertrude Hoke; Primary, Miss Minnie Ueisner. The only change from last year is that of the Primary, in which Miss lieis . nor takes the place of Miss Nora Fisher, whoso matrimonial plans take her out of the public schools Tho salaries remain the samo as list year Mr. Thomas, and tho others, $."A Term eight months. Schools open Gth of Septern ber. Dr. W. F. Sappington, of Web ster Mills, performed a surgical rperation on llobert A. Stoutea gle, Fast Water street, Tuesday afternoon, removing from Mr. Ktoutcagle a large handful of gall stones. Mr. Stouteagle was rp rated upon in Alloona last win tor, and the operation was not v ry successful, and a week or t vo ago, he went back to Altooua t have tho operation repeated, lie was there advised agmnst the risk that a second operation would entail, and ho returned. Tuesday altomooo, Dr. Sapping ton reopened the old incision, aril found that tho gall bladder was full of stone in size from a pig eon's eg, to a bi"d shot. Those )ia carefully removed, dressed tho In vision, and Mr. ritouteage i now restmg comfortably, and it is believed that be will recover id ft hhort time. Rate Bull. At McCounellsburg, Saturday, June L'llth. Ivudig Juniors Foreman p Spangler Brant. D c Wiblo Grace.v, Ii ss Fisher, U Stiusou lb Irwin Biaut, C 2b Fisher, P Brant, E .".b Helnian Graoey, J If lUlbey Clevenger cf Stevens Cutchall if MeCjuade Ssorc: 1 -1 in favor of tho Jun iors. Seven innhigs. At McC'onnellsburg, June 2'Uh. Lai dig. lilue Grass. Birton, p Pensinjror, Chesuut, c Knauff, Graeey, ss Helnian, Stmsori, lb Dovle. Brant, 0 2t Fisher, P Brant, K lib Alexander, Brant, D If Kivey, Clevenger, cf oouders, Foreman. rt Fisher, B. FiL'ht inning, Score: IJ-1 in favor of Blue ( 1 rass. Bjtweon Jig Cove Tannery and Green Uidgu Clubs on the ' form er's grounds, last Saturday. Green Uidge, Tannery. Moore, A Williams, T Spriggs, L Mellott, G Mellott, F Mellott, VV Spriggs, J BiveTrs, II Scheidelman, W Truax, II fipriggs, V Wink, G Spriggs, K Seville, B Shermau, M Reefer, T Spriggs, T Gordon, 11 Score: 10 to (i in favor of Green Uidge. Nino innings. At Burnt Cabins last Satur day. Metal. Burnt Cabins. Horning, U p Welch, W Glass, c Tayirr, VV McKelvey, ss Mathias, Ii loaning, lb Montgomery Weise, 2b Snyder, Carhn, ob Mathias, B Jones, if Webb, Brown, .cf Mathias, B Hancock, rf Uorton, Score: !)-0 in favor of Burnt Cabins. Umpire, Naiigle; Score keeper, Keebaugh. At Andover, Saturday 2Gth. Ft. Littleton. Dane. Fraker, J B p Fix, G Shafer, II J ss Connelly, V Fraker, li K lib Connelly, C Cromer, II 12 rf Strait, Fraker, 12 B cf Wible, U " Taylor. AC lb Peightel, A D Morton, L P If McGarvey, Cromer, U B 20 Giess, C Wilson, P I c Uaker, G Ft. Littleton 7 1 I 2 ii 2 x Ki Dane 000000 22 Strike out Fraker, 9; Fix, 4 Umpire, Richardson. At Andover, Saturday 2G. Ft. Littleton. Andover Stars. Fraker, J B p McGarvey, Shafer, 11 J ss Connelly, Fraker, H 12 3b Peightel, Cromer, II E rf Sipes, D Fraker, 12 B cf Sipes, Taylor, AC lb Strait, Mortou, L P If Fix, Cromer, U B 2b Metzler, Wilson, P I c Uowe. Ft. Littleton 4 i) 7 7 532 Andover Stars 1 0 0 0 0 1 Strikeout Fraker, 5; McGar vey, 1. Umpire, Itichardson. HLkcmrv COUNTS. June 10th at Knobsville. Ft. Littleton. Knobsville. Fraker, J B p Spangier, J Wilson, P c Scheidelman, W Shaffer, II J ss Fore, I Taylor, AC lb Kelso, B Cromer, It B 2b Kerlio, W Fraker, It E 3b Gunnells, J Morton, L P If Peck, I Fraker, 12 B cf Kelso, S Cromer, II E rf Campbell, J Score Littleton, i); Knobsville, 2; Umpires, C. Itichardson and E. Glunt. Time, 1 hour and 42 minutes. HuBtonlown U. B. Charge. Sunday, July 4. Hustontown Sunday school, U:30; preaching, 10:30. Bethlehem Sunday school, 2: 00; preaching, 3:00; C. 12. at H:00. Kaobsville Preaching at H;00. Cromwell Sunday school, 30; class, 10:30. Mt. Tabor Sunday school, 9: 30; class, 10:3 J; C. 12 at 8:00. Wells Valley Sunday school, 11:30; class, 10:30; C. E , 8.00. H. B. Hokkman, pastor. Cherries are unusually plenti ful in this vicinity, and are offer ed for sale a low as 4 cents per quart. ' If Your Name l fchvards, Ynu Arc in the Line of an Illustrious Ancestor, James M. Edwards, of O.sceola Mills, iu a recent letter says : "1 herewith enclose a little sketch taken from the Juno num ber of "The Poultry Item," of Sellersville, Pa., concerning the Edwards' connection of which Fulion county has a good repres entation, and will ask that you kindly insert it in your nsxi issue as nearly all the Elwardsos do, or ought to, take "Tho Fulton County News" as it is worth its weight in gold. "If you are breeding from first class stock, you are to have a rock like faith that the stock j-ou mature next fall will be first clnss. There will be culls, but the rule will be high class sto.'.k. But if you haveu't first class stock, do not look for first-class bii ds. "Like will produce like " Wil hum Pitt was one of the grc at est statesmen of his time. Ho was Prime Minister of Eng land. He had a son whom he named after himself, William Pitt, the younger, becinie Prime Minister of Eigland when he was only twenty four vears old. Why was this young man so highly en dowed 'i Because his father was highly endowed. States men produce statesmen. Great preachers produce great preachers. Charles II. Spurgeon preached for thir ty years to a weekly audience of about six thousand people in the great .Metropolitan Ta bernacle in London. When he died, his soli succeeded him. General Grant, in the person of his own sou, is still one of the foremost military men in the United Slates. Endless instances might be cited giving us confidence in this supreme law of heredity. It will just as certainly worK in birds as in horse?, cattle, and men. "Sometimes the great man is the exception in tho family. There was only one Benjamiu Franklin among seventeen brothers and sisters. But look at Lyman Beecher's sons and daughters! Look up the descendants of Jona than Edwards if you want to realize the value of 'line breed ing,' 300 college graduates, 14 presidents of colleges, 100 professors of colleges, 100 lawyers, 30 Judges, liu phy sician, 10) preachers, theo logical professors, etc. These are matters of record and scientific investigation." Will Open June 2Mb. Juniata College Summer Term will open Jure 2S, lint!) and con tinue six weeks. Normal, Prep aratory and College Courses will be given. Beautiful surround lugs. Hates reasonable. For booklet and full information ad dress, I. IIakvky Buumuai;ii, Acting President, ( 10, 3t. Huntingdon Pa. For Sale. Ono span Dark Mules, about seventeen hundred lbs. weight. Gentle and good single or double drivers. Also, t;o hacks and harnesss. itcasou for selling have no use fir them. Address J. It. EnwAiiiis, I) J7 it. Broadtop City, Pa. ICE! ICE! ICE! .1. N. Iloeh of Merceisbmy lias ma tli arrangements will) llie(.'liaiiiliei-:-ihiii- l-e iituH.'olil St or ago Company of( 'liambcrs Imrj; fcirtlieliatKllini; of a! Illicit ice delivered at Mercerslitii'tf 'ICE WILL BE RECEIV- Stuck I'rctdcrs. Take Notice. "Jerry," the well known stall ion can be found at the following places on the dates given: McConuellsburg, April 1, 2, 3; 12, 13;21,22; 30 and May 1; 10, 11; 10, 20; 1H, 2!t; June 7, 8; 10, 17; L'H, 20. Webstor Mills, April 5, 6; 9, 10; 14, IT.; 19, 20: 23, 24; S-, 29; May 3, 4; 7, 8; 12, 13; 17, 18; 21, 22; 20, 27; 30, and June 1; 4, ';!, 10; 14, ir;18, 10; 2.-), 2(5. Hollinshead's, Acril 7, 8; 1G, 17; 20, 27; May f, G; 14, 15: 24, 25; June 2, 3s; 11, 12; 21, 22, 23, 24. J. K. JOHNSTON, J. K. JOHNSTON. A little child of Will Youso, ag ed about three years, who with itSj mother were the guests of Roy Cromwell, got one of its fin gers caught in the door of Mr. Cromsell's house, so badly mash ing it that tho services of a phy sician were required to dress it. Executors' Notice. The estate of Jonathan J. Clevenger, lute of Tod township, l-'ultoneounty , I'u., dcoased. letters testamentary on ttie above estate having been granted to the un dersigned, all persons indebted to the s.ild estate are requested to inieke prompt payment, aud those having claims to present tho Name. II. S. Damki.s, Jacoii I), Cu;vi:x;i:u, Kxeuutors. 1. S. For tho convenience of those having business with the estate, they should call on or addres II S. Dun ieU, Ks(., Harrisor ville, 'u. Change in Schedule M'Connellsbiirg & Mercersburg STAGE LINE. On and after July 1, liHltl, the llrst wutfon will leave McConnellsbiiri; at 5:.'l." a. m., and arrive at Mcrct-rsburir, at a. in., the train leaving at H:lu. Ileturnlnir, the wagon will leave Mer cersbure; upon the arrival of the lu:4n train and roach McConnellsbiirt; In Hi hours. Tho second wagon w ill leave MeCon- nellsburg at 12:.l."i p. in., and arrive at Mereerbburg at :;0 p. m., and the train leaves at J:l . Ki tnming, the wagon will leave Mercersburg immedi ately upon the arrival Of the tl o'clock train and re ae h McConnollsbui'i; iu 2i hours. "John Sheetz & Son, 1-21-011, 'tf. Proprietors. Isaac Watson, Tonsorial Artist Itesiectfully announces that he has re moved' his llaiber Bhop to his resi dence on socond street opposite the Presbyterian church where he is tern porlly located and where lie will tie glad to see his old customers as well as new ones. Every thing up to date a clean towel to every customer. 1-1 ,Hw. ED BY CARLOAD LOTS As the season is approach ing for the use of Ice, it would be well to arrange for your supply of ice for the summer season. lee will lio delivered over town every morning, except Sabbath. Also on Saturday evening. For further information in reference to prices or lurgt lts inquire of J. N. HOCH, Mercersburg, Pa. Attention Farmers. This is to inform all who pre interested in breeding fine stock, that KENTUCKY JACK will be found during tho season as fol lows: at (irant Baker's, April -U, iJOacd May 1: i:i, 14 1.'); L'7, "8, 2!i; June 10, 11, li'; 21, LTi, 20. William Huterbaugb's, May 3, -I, :; K), If, 12; 17, H, 19; 21, 2", JO; :;i and Juno I, 2; 7, H, !i; II i:, 10; 21, 22, 2;!; 2. 2'J iSO. (leorsre Huterbaugb's, May i, 7, S 20, 21, 22; June 2, 4, 5; 17, H, IU. Terms: 10 insurance for living colt. WiI. PUTKIiBAUdM, G !:. 15i;ti:uisauuh, Owners MEM'S and YOUNG MEN'S Faultlessly-Fashioned Suits Prices Lower than Inferior Makes. The very latest shades from $5 to $13. These are guar witeeci the best value to be had anywhere. Men's fancy Trousers in llht or dark colors spring and summer weight. ' Men's Dusters, Fancy Shirts, Un derwear, Hosiery, Neckwear and Shoes and Oxfords r.ndies' Spring nnd Summer Jacket Suits, fn blue, tan, white, and white and black stripe. The very latest Shades and styles. Hog ular ) 00 values. Our'l'rice $3.50. Shirt Waists in Silk and Net Messaline Taffeta Silk in White and Net Waists in Iru Colors. Also a line lot of White Batiste and Lawn Waists tailored styles, or beautifully trimmed w ith Lace or Embroideries, button front or buck, lontf or three-quarter sleeve 5uc., 75., $1.00, $1.25. I arKf0 Q t I f o 'n blue, black and brown in many sliadi, 'MV,v ulll U and styles. French Percales, Hates Seer suckers; and Lancaster Ginghams, Muslins bleached and un bleached, Lawns, Batistes, Suestne Silks, Jacket Suitings, &c. Kodol dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Western Maryland Railroad Company. In Ef fect June 6. 1909. Truins leave Uuneoi'lr us follows; o. il T.iKMi. m. Oli.lly) for HinrrHtown. tiff.ort. Va vtifshoro, i'humhersburtf, and inlermt'diuu. No, 4 '0 ii. tii. iwwkclays) liiiltimore, llet tysburu'. York aud intet uit-dl:ue. No, m. f wifi'k fiuysj Haltlmnre unl In- tymtMlinte t'lt(u.. Vestibule train with ulwrvatioa bulTet oar. No. I ?0:i. m. cv.Tfk days) Cuajbetlund, uad Intermedia I e. No. 3-1 0 j in. (wi-k day) Little Orleans, old Town. Cumberland. Klklo and west Vestltule truiu with observation tttilTot ear. No. 5-0 l p. m (daily) leaves Haltimore .V0B p. in.. HaK'erstowu p. rn. AI tr i-'t s mi'Ue eoaneet'on at Urueevi!! for Ki i-ib-r ok and iraiun 0 aui 4 for points north l ai Kail 'n .ire Tnlon Station) for Phllu, .h; t New Voik. V. I i'OV.'F.r.L, C. W. MYKR tiL-i). I'i. s. A, nt. AKcut. 0 0. 0 IHANCOCK Marble.-:-and-:-Granite 0. s WORKS. 00.00P000010f 0r 0V.0tr 000-. 000 0.00-k0A0.0A00.0A0A 0A0. 01l.00A.M010.000.0A.0 A0 0 o 0'. 0. 0 0 0 0 0 o 0. K 0 0 6 a o 0. A0 R 0 0. 0 0 0 c: 0. r 0 0 0' 0 : 0 0. 0 9. li 0 0, 0 ::-ww.-w.-. All kinds of Cemeleiy Woik at mod ern prices at least OINE-FOURTH lower than you have been payiiig. 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 curving is done by pneumatic toolsi which is a great advantage over lettering by hand. It will pay you to get my prices. Ev erythiiifl as represented. USTIJN C. RECK, Hancock, Ad. I MILLINERY HEADQUARTERS HERE. jjr . ANNIE B.- FREY. ipNew Spring Hats. New as the morning go irresistulily lovely are tliey ?o thut those who co'iue. jtierely. to see "what is npw" ,?n l"s(' Uii'ir heurts and ojhiu their imrses to' their i-au- ty at omre. Clever new Straws, new Sliupos, new rfp Colors, new IHooiiis. Note the uloss wide of a 4p ' iiun'iso Straw Hruid in exquisite color itl'ct, anil tho luxurious use of the wide V't'h'cl Kihhons tliat eom- liiuo no UillKhttiilly with the Sod Tinted Klower. n You can llml a Hut that Is ' becoming to you iu thin ' (,'reat stock. The prices are sure fo ;lcuso ua well ft ,rr) the Huts. Comu anil see why we have become so fa- inoug, for you will llnd everylliinK here that la to be found In a hitch-grade, up-to-date Millinery Store. i Kveryhody made welcome. ANNIE B. FREY, McConnellsburg, Pa. ,. J. K. JOHNSTON. MRS, A. F. LITTLE'S k BI6 UNDERSELLING STORE Spring and Summer Millinery, - Such entirely new shapes so quaint tind 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 L J T E S T STYLES shapes, and shades in hats and trimmings. We have a lino line of fan cy fcoods. We aim to make quick sales and small prolits. Come and sec our line of goods. - You are welcome. MRS. A. F. LITTLE. 00X0000 0t0Axnr00A0l 00000000M.0A00000U 00 000A0 0M00 0 0 0, 0A 0 FULTON COUNTY BANK McConnellsburg, Fe. (OKGANIZKD IN 1887.) EIGHTEEN STOCKHOLDERS all among: the prominent business men of the County. 0 0 0 I 0 0 The resources of this Bank now ar exceed any period in its ex- f s We Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest. 0 0 Our customers value and "bank on" our security to depositors, J-jJ and our willingness and ability to assist tliem iu every way consist- 0 ent with sound banking. . X 0 h . More Than $:?(),O0.OO Secuiitv to Depositors. J W. II. NELSON, Cashier. 0 DIRECTORS Nplann Slnoo I'hia r? ,in,.lQn A TT M rfn r Wm. II . Nelson, J. F. Johnston, Walter M. Comerer. A. F. Baker oxxccoooo-ooooxcxcoo 8 The First National Bank OF AlcCONNELLSBURG, is a Depository for the O STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 6 COUNTY OF FULTON 8 TOWNof IVPCONNELLSBURG Pays 3 per cent. Compound Interest. O OOCOCOCOOCOOOXX)OOCOX0000 At Cost. Say, you farmers! You can buy your fertilizers for seeding from me at cost, if you are willing to load it on the wagon. Acid Fertilizer. Alkaline Bone and Potash. Other high grades in proportion. f I will, on the first of August have on hand 100 tons of Fertilizer and IOO bushels of Timothy seed Will take wheat in exchange for fertilizers. C. E. STARR, Three Springs, Pa. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. . $1.00 a Year in Advance.