SIMPLE CURE FOR' PIMPLES. There Is only one way to obtain a clear Transparent anil a (lawless Com p'.exlon; massatje treatment makes the llesh flabby, the no railed benuty creams containing oily or other greasy substances, (ill up the pores of the skin, preventing them from doing their work properly, and also induce the growth of a line fuzzy hair on the fare. Jf you would hare a face entirely free from I'iniples, Blotches. Kczemu, lUack-heads and kindred diseases of the skin, get the following prescrip tion, put up ut any reliable Drug Store and your troubles will soon be over Clearoln ono-half ounce, Kther one ource, Alcohol seven ounces. Mix, hake well and apply to the face night ami morning, allowing It to remain at least ten minutes, the longer the quick er results you will have. In extreme ua-W apply four or live times daily. The )i liny powder deposits on the face muy bo wiped olT after a reasona ble time. Do not use Roup, Instead wash the face with oat meal and a lit tle powdered orris root tied up in a uhceso cloth bug, anil no matter how had your face is, or what tho cause may have been, thin will surely cure it. This prescription is perfectly harm less and can be used on tho mosst deli cate skin. Seylar's drugs are fresh. Prime Timotliy Seed for salo at Stouteagle's. See tho New Wraps at John ston's. Attention is directed to the new advertisement of the Kacket Store people this week. Ladies' Jacket Suits at John ston's. A movement is on foot i.i liope well to establish a National Bank n that hustling town. GoinK to spray your trees ? Seylar has the goods, endorsed by the State. Joseph K. Mellott, two miles north of (Jem postoltice, has two line Spring Colts for sale. The Reformed Sunday school will have a basket picnic in IX A. Washabaugh's orchard west of the Bridge next Saturday.' Fall Styles Ladies' Coats at Johnston's. There will be a meeting of the W. C. T. U. in the Reformed church, Friday evening, at 7 o' clock. A full attendance is earn e itly requested. A full new line of Men'. Cloth ing at Johnston's. Seylar has all tho patent med icines. Elder Ahimaaz Mellott will preach in the Sideling Hill Bap tist church at 10 o'clock, the first Sunday in October. New Fall Overcoats at John ston 's. Uidks Wanted. Highest market price paid for beef hides, horse hides, wildcat skins, and all kinds of grease, at Paul Wag ner's Tannery, McConnellsburg. New Dress Goods for fall at Johnston's. The roadmakers in Ayr town ship are doing some good work on the Cove road. It will be a little rough for awhile, but all right in a year or two. Men's uOc. Underwear for Sue. at Johnston's. HIDES James Sipes & Soni pay the highest market price for beef hides at Pieir butcher hop in McConnellhbnrg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. A fresh barrel of Glaubers Salts just received at Seylar's. The Stork visited the home of Mack S. Ficks near Dublin Mills, on the 2nd lust, and left a twelve- pound dishwasher. Une more for the census enumerator. - J. Iv. Johnston is receiving a big lot of new goods this week. Read his advertisement care fully. Everybody is busy about Mrs. Little's store unpacking her stock of new millinery goods. Her now advertisement tells all about them About thirty lour hundred dol lars was realized at tho sale of Daniel Knaoff 'a personal proper ty on Wednesday. This does not include nine hundred reeeived for a lot of cattle sold some time ago. A Single Barrel Shotgun with shell ejector for $3.75 at John s'on's. The Independence day celebra tion of lbO'J claimed as its toll 215 live, according to the figures contained in the current number of the Journal of the American medical association as given out In Chicago Thursday. This is the largest number for five years. Do not be deceived by unscrup nlous imitators, who would have you believe that the imitation pills are as good as Do Witt's Kid ney and Bladder Pills. There isn't anything just as good s thao wonderful pills for the re - lief of backache, weak back, in flammation of the bladder, ur'n ary disorders, and all kidney com plaints. . Any une can take De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills as directed In perfect continence of grod results. Sold by Trout's drug store. Sale Register. Saturday, October 2, D. J. and Geo. R. Strait will sell at their residence on the Jackson Strait farm, 2.J miles south of Greenhill, and about thi same distance west of Acdover, horses, cow, wag ons, buggy, farming implements, blacksmith and carpenter tools. S:c , aud on the same day will of fer for sale the farm consisting of lH,"j acres, partly cleared and in good state of cultivation, the balance in good timber from which 200,000 or more leet of lumber may be sawed. Of, course there is a good house and barn and necessary outbuildings. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. In Hustontown, Wednesday, Sept. 5lh. Dr. G. E Jacobs, Eye Specialist, will be at the Indian Queen Ho tel on the day above mentioned. As this will be Dr. Jacobs' last visit to liustoutown this fall, therefore, persons, in that vicini ty, who have eyes that need at tention should avail themselves of this opportunity to have thenj properly cared for. Caution. Notice is hereby given that my son Austin Cirbaugh and my daughter Annie Carbaugh, both minors, have left their home with out my consent, and all persons are hereby warned not to trust thein on my account, as will pay no bills of their contracting. Charles Cauhaugh, Big Cove Tannery, 0-23-09-St. Pa. LAIDIU. rne farmers are busily en gaged getting their fall seeding done. J I K. Stevens has been visiting his mother Mrs. M. E. Stevens for a few days. Quite a number of our young folks attended the festival at Gracey last Saturday evening. Kdwin Brant, Elmer Cutchall and Bernard Foreman, have gome over the mountain to cut corn. John Hampton joined the Re bekah Lidge at Harrisonville last Wednesday night. We don't know when John joined the Odd Fellows. Miss Eftie Deshong who has been at home for some time er pects to return to her work at East Broad Top in a lew days. Some one was mean enough to let Hiram Laidig's hogs out last Sunday evening Hiram had quite a time getting them gather ed up avain. J, K. JOHNSTON. ' J. K. JOHNSTON. HEADQUARTERS FOR Double or Single Single Shot Pocket or Barrel or Six Inch Hammer or Hammerless Repeating Barrel SHOTGUNS. RIFLES. REVOLVERS. AMMUNITION. IVe have the fullest line of Men 's, Youths' and Boys' CLOTHING. All new and attractive styles. A pair of good Suspenders with every Suit, and each Suit guaranteed to fit. Look them oyer be fore buying elsewhere. Our line of Ladies', GirsV and Childrens' . COATS JACKET SUITS And the Prices are Much Lower Cannot be excelled in quality, than same quality last season. OUR LINE OF ALL LEATHER SHOES are cheaper than Inferior makes. Boys' and Girls' school shoes with the zig. zag seam, which makes it most impossible to rip. Men 's, Women 's and Children 's dress or every daj Hosiery, Underwear, and a full line of Notions. Jachet Suiting s in Serges, Cloths, Mohairs all wool. Blankets and Comforts. Outing Cloths, Wool Flannels, Muslins, Seersuckers, Percales, Ginghams, &c. J. IC. JOHNSTON. A HL'RRV UP CALL. Quick! Mr. Druggist Quick ! A box of Buculeu's Arnica Salve Here's a quarter For the love of Moses, hurry! Baby's burned himself, terribly John uie cut his foot with the axe- Mamie's scaldefl Pa can't walk from piles Bilhe has boils and my corns ache. She got it and soon cured all the family. Its the greatest healer on earth. Sold by Trout's drug store. The Great Carlisle Fair. The great Carlisle Fair will open for the fall exhibition Sep tember 2Hth, for four days, for the 103rd annual Fair. The in dications are that the list of en tries of hvo stock, poultry, etc , will bo larger than ever. The trotting entries bid fair to be far in excess of entries last year, and also to be abovo the average forfpeod. There will be running ract:s every day. The lrt of en tries comprise some of the best cracks of the big tracks. Sever al interesting features Nwill also be added each day. Reduced rates will be given over tho Cumberland Valley, Reading and Pennsylvania Rail roads. Jurors For October Court. UU.IXI) .1 UKOKS. Ayr Joseph Swisher, Robert Gordon. Belfast James S. Mellott, Chas. S. Mellott. Bethel Riley Bishop, Grant Bernhart. Dublin Mowry Gelvin, Wilson Cline, sr., Sheridan Ramsey. Licking Creek E W Swope. McCjnnellsburg Amos Clous er. Taylor Jehu Booth, Clark Bergstresser. Thompson Dennis Everts, Wm. Seaburn, Isaac Culler, Geo. W. Hull. Todd Thomas Stevens, Geo. Gress. Union Edward Ham man, How ard Deneen, John Stahle. Wells Charles Early, W. B. Stunkard. PETIT JUUOIiS Ayr Wm. Kendall, Harvey linger, Nicholas Hohman, David Rinedollar, Edward Richard?, Samuel Mellott, C. Murray Ray, John B. Runyan, David Lauver, David Bivens, Geo. A. Comerer. Bethel W. P. Yonker, Thom as R. Slusher. Brush Creek II. M.Jackson, C. W. Spade, Howard Lay ton, Wilson Conner, Wm U Williams, Carey G. Layton, Clarence Akers Dublin T. S.'.ott Hershey, Jno Foreman, lrviu Bradnick. Licking Creek Wm H Hoop, Ehas Deshong, F'rank Shives, Chas. Deshong, R P Deshong, Ralph Decker. McConnellsburg Christ Shi mer, Paul Wagner, Michael Black, Isaac Hull. Taulnr Tsmrp. Millpr. David Hershey, James Foreman. Thompson Charles Weller, Denton Peck'. Tod George Finiff, Sr., John Shaffer, John Uelman, A L Wi ble, Walter Anderson. Union Clem Lehman, George McKee. Wells Levi Truax, A D Berk- Btresser, Allison S. Edwards. CIDER Is She Working Herself to Death Does your wife complain of too much iluiry work Doyouever hear her say she'll never jfet through washing milk things? How often doe she say, ' Oh, if I only hail fewer pann, crocks and cans to wash, 1 could read, write or sew more, or even take a little rest each day." AN EASIER TIME. . Ask her about It. Arrange to muke the dairy work one half easier, one half neater, one half more pleasant, auu zo to 150 percent, more prof- iLiiuieoy using a snuruien tu ju ar I ream SnnniMitnr lTni von t.v thelubular. you can't imagine the difference It make. It skims the milk immediately after niilking-there's no milk standing around no cans or pans to wash. Tho Tubular is entiroly different from all others, ho much more simple and convenient, bring; your wife and let in1) take a Tubular apart for you. B. I. REEDER, Hustontown, Pa. To The Public, Having purchased the Comer er Mill, and had it overhauled, I am now ready for grinding and chopping. The rollers have been sent to the Wolf Co., Chambers burg, who will replace them in the Mill in tine shape, and assist in starting it. The services of a professional miller have been se cured, who will serve the public at short notice. Your patronage is solicited. Yours respectfully, , Chas. B. Stevens. ROY C. CROMWELL & BRO. PROl'UIETOUS OF STAGE LINE -HUTWKKN- M'Connellsbnrg & Mercersburg l loo J Teams. Careful Drivers. N. W. Ilohman'i Cider Mill will 1 In (jjier&t'dn Tuesday and Wedue.day I Might On Bill Moualala. On a lonely night Alex. Bepton of Fort Edward, N. Y., climbed Bald Mountain to the home of a neighbor, tortured by asthma, bent on curing him with Dr. King's New Discovery, that had cured himself of asthma. This wonderful medicine soon relieved and quickly cured bis neighbor, Later it cured his son's wife of a severe lung trouble. Millions be hove its the greatest Throat and Lung cure on Earth. Coughs, colds, croup, hemorrhages, and sore lungs are surely cured by it. Best for hay fever, grip, and whooping cough. 50c, and $1.00. Trial bottle freo. Guaranteed by Leive McConnellsburg, dally exeept Srinriay, at u:0u a. ni., 7:31) a. in., and 12:15 p. in., and arrive at Mercersburg at 7:.'W a. m., 10:00 a. in. and 2:45 p. m Leave Mercersburg, daily except Sunday, on receipt of mail from trains due at 7:"(i a. m.; 10::ts a. m. and 8:M p. m. and" arrive in McConnellsburg in three hours. Curries Mail and Kx press Fare For Passenger, 60 Cts. Have your Kxpru. bent in care of Hoy C. Cromwell & Itro. 'J r of every week during the neason. I Trout' drug store. G. E. JACOBS ' Specialist In . LENSES FORTHEEYES In McConnellsburg, At Washington House Tuesday, Sept. 23th. In Hustontown, At The Indian Queen Wednesday, bept. 29. . Executor's Notice. Letters t-sunn-ut:iry on the estate of KU' Moiuenifie. lal of Ayr township, Kulton countv.t'u . deueused. huve heHn imuiii. .fl f-V tl.M ..f It'll u L ... ...... In the UMilL'i'Hluned nil persons luilfliU'd to wild ' state lire requested U muke Immediute puy D. 'nt. Btnl those h vlnu leiml ululius ukuIdsI uiesume Wl.l present them without delay. W. H. NKI.SON, Kxeoutor, H-10-nt. MoConnelKbura. Pa Administrators' Notice. Notice is herenv iriven that lettera of aritnln. Istrutlou have oeeo ifrunted to the undersigned upon the est'ite of W Ilium I'. Cordon. Km. lute of lle'hel twp. Fulton Co . Pa., deceas ed. All persons huvlnii cluuns uKulnst uld es tute III present them properly authenticated for settlement, and those owiutf the same will picase uuji auu settle. MHS. MARY GORDON. rHII.il UOItlXW OlT. I -'! At. Administrators. DIVORCE NOTICE. J. Milloa lTnut!r, IJWellunt, Vk. Annia B. UDger, In the Ooitr of f oimnoa PleiiM of Fulton coun ty. 'n.. Htip lu divorce, A. V. M. No. 1. ai iirc n Term. n h. To Aon K. lfnKr. KeinDlerit: Flense Ink- notice thn. yoi are ref)ireo to he iidiI app'-ur Hk thu i.uiiri of onim hi 1'lt. of Kullou ilouiiiy. )nu .-. to be held ut Mo- t.'ohtirii-lpur . on the first M.mhUvoi Octo ber. A 1'. w'J, hfiutr the 4iit ttuy of the mouin, lo shuw fii..Ke. IT uu ha e uoy, why the huUI J. Mi. tuii l'nj.r'r flu hi (1 mil be divorced from lite Word of ruutiiiuonv eDtered Into with vou. ikv., iWuu to the lilwl ti e i in Huld Court, unci Indtrf.Milt of xuch upiur.tnoe you will be l.ub e to imve u dlvoieu Krnt d l iyourul) heiioe: pTs4nitl service oa you huvluu failed ou uceuunt ut your ultsfnee. JliFKfUtSUN HA It IUS. Shenrf'nOmcn. Sheriff Mo'tnullsbtlif. iU.i Aukfut 4, lUJtf. FULTON COUNTY BANK I McConnellsburg, Fa. (OKOANIZED IN 1887.) EIGHTEEN STOCKHOLDERS 2 R" sniorifr the promlnoDt business men of the County. 5 ino resources of mis uatiic now ar exceed any period In Its ex existence. ' ' I Wc Pay 3 Per Cent, .interest. ICE! ICE! ICE! J. N. Hoch of Mercergbnrjr has made arrangemeatii with thKC'liainbemburi; Ice and Cold Storage Company ofChamberg burfortliehandllturof allthelr ice delivered at. Mercersburg , ICE WILL BE RECEIV- "r t;usMmorn Tame anu "DanK on" our security to depositori JI rf anu our willingness and ability to assist tnem in every way consist- ent with sound banking. CJ . Wore Than $300,000.00 Security to DepoItors. W. II. NELSON, Cashier. 0 rTrP'r,Trrja t ivti ui nu- r o 1 . . . . ... . v. . u. iidibuu oiicq, iis 1,1 oiaiiivr, it U. i I1C6 0 Wm. H. Nelson, J. F. Johnston. Walter M. Comerer. A. P. nn,o M MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S -:-BI6 UNDERSELLING STORE SEE OUR BIG OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Our millinery line is beyond comparison or competition. Style and beauty reign supreme Prices lower than' the lowest. Hats of all the latest styles, shapes, and shades in trimmed, un trimmcd, and ready-to-wear; fancy feathers, plumes, ribbons, silks, and velvets. In fact, you will llnd in our stock everything necessary to make a pretty hat. Our line of notions is complete belts, buckles, combs, collars, fancy pins, children's toques, bu by caps, laces, veiling, fancy shirt waists, patterns, and petti coatsall at the lowest prices. Come and examine our goods. We will be pleased to see you. Store opposite P. O. BUGGIES: BUGGIES I have 'ust refilled my sheds with" a fine lot of new Top Buggies, both factory and hand-made; ranging in price from $45 00 up to 7".00 for the best hand-made Milltin burg buggy. My $15 buggy is a good, strong, substan-' tial one that I will guarantee to give good satisfaction. I will sell on time to suit customars.- It will pay you to examine my stock before you buy elsewhere. Thanking the public for past patronage and soliciting a continuance of their favors I am, , Very truly yours, W. R. EVANS HUSTONTOWN, F. OXXOOX)CCO-OOOOOCOOOOOC00 The Certificates of Deposit of this bank yield interest at the rats of 3 per cent, per annurn, thus affording a safe and convenient method of de positing savings or other idle money. WE ARE A STATE Depository 1 The First National Bank $ of McConnellsburg. coxxxxcx-xcxoxxoooo FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. ED BY CARLOAD LOTS As tho season is approach ing for tho use of ice, it would be well to arrange ifor your supply of ice for the summer season. Ice will be delivered Jover t jwn every morn log, except Sabbath. Also on Saturday venlng, For furthor Information in reference to price or large lots Inquire of ' J. N. HOCH, 1 1 Mercersburg, Pa. YOU ARE GOING TO BUY Stackers and Feeding: Cattle THIS SEASON You want to buy where you can get the best cattle for the least ' money . Write or wire at once to JOHN J. LAWLER 163 EXCHANCE BUILDING UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO Sound, safe, conservative, strict honesty and a square deal guaranteed. '. ESTABLISHED OVER 23 YEARS REFERENCES: Live Stock Exchange National Bank, Cliictgo Any Mercantile Aaeiicy Thouwindi a. oar wtithed customers big We handle more stocker and feeder than any firm in the world. A election at all tiinea. bule, 40 to jo loads duily. Cotne to Chicago and we will acll direct to you, or orde at once by mail or telegram and we will ship lust what you want direct to you ut lowent nmr ket price.. Write at once for our plan of tiling order.. W can av you money. Write us for quptutiou. of price before you buy.
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