W BAKING. POWDER Xt 4 Ma!cs the HnesS, itjcs3 dell- M I X-i'Ti cio3 biscuit, cafcc aad Uk -J WirA pasfcpy; conveys to food i'flfi) T.;:A Uiemostlicamifulel' tfC Jj fruit properfilcs S Trespass notices at this oilier. "Jawel," tbo faithful driving mare belonging to the Mrs. M. 1$. Trout family, died last Sun day. You can have your Watches, Cocks, and Jewelry repaired at the irwin Store. We regret to learn that Mrs. Rachel Mart, of Whips Cove, had a slight stroke of paralysis last wee!. John A. Irwin is offering the h'lte, aad the GolJn:i Star, sew ing ma -ihinos at soecval low pric es. Come i 1 and look thorn over. Kall.v Day services will be held in the Greenhiil Presbyterian Sundry school next Sunday morn ing at ten o'clock. Everybody cordially invited to atteud. Wheat, 1.10; oats, 50c; rye, 00c; eggs, i'c doz; butter, L'5c lb; young chickens, V2c lb. in trade, at Harry Huston's, Saltillo. Aaron M. Richards, tenant farmer ou the Newt Hoke farm south of town, lost one of his best leaders last week. This meana a loss of two hundred and tifty dollars. The young man who is willing to work at anything that is re spectable at whatever wages are offered and who does the best he knows how will not wait, long for a better j-.b. Hidks Wanted. Highest market price paid for beef hidos, horse hides, wildcat skins, and all kinds of grease, at Paul Wag ner's Tannery, McConnellsburg. Allen Cutchall is making exten sive repairs to his rcsidecce at Three Springs, among other ' thing-, installing a healing plant. Andrew Grissiuger, of Maddens ville, is the carpenter in charge of the various improvements. Last Saturday evening as El mer Truax, who is working at Lam. Gordon's on the Mrs Ktziah Johnston faun in theCve, was attempting to mount a broncho, tho animal gave an unexpected lurch and threw Elmer violently to the ground, breaking his collar bone. HIDES. James Sipes & Sou', pay the highest market price for beef hides at Pieir butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. There will be an institute at Mt. Airy, Bethel township, Sat urday night, October 1G'.h, when the following questions will bo discussed: 1. Little things in and about the schoolroom. 2. Arith metic; How taught. 3 Waste of time; Causes and prevention. All Irieuds cf education invited to attend. Most women are troubled with Kidney complaint, and you know very many serious and even fatal diseases result from these ne glected Kidney troubles. If you will take DeWitts' Kidney and Bladder I'ills as directed, you may bo conttdent of good results. Try them and see ho really food they are. Beware of imita tions, piils tiiat are intended to deceive you. Bo sura -you get DoWitt's. Sold byTrouU drug store. Tho stockholders cf the First National Bank of McConnell burg, received last Friday their uual check for a semi-annual dividend of three per cent., which has been paid right straight along sinco the establishment of that institution. In addition to this, the Stockholders l;avo .to their credit a purplu fund of, $7,5 Ml and (1,171. Win undivided prouts. Bid COVE RIFLE CLUB. October 2, 1909. Tkam No. 1, L'OO Yards. V S Warthin, J J O'Brien, L Bishop, H Harris, U Mellott, James Gordon, D E Cronse, Walter Cooper Harvey J I ami, Tkam No. 1, Capt Gunning, W S Warthir, Geo Keef?r R Mellott, 1 1 Harris, John Gordon W Cooper, James Gordon, Team No. 2, Dr Sappington, O J Gunning Ge Keefer L Smith, J C Patterson, Al Sowers, J Reese, It Bivens, John Gordon, Weather conditions poor.strong variable v. ind. Team No. 2, ."00 Yards. Capt J J O'Brien, 2 4 5 !J 1 4 3 2o " 2 4 3 a 5 224 4 3 S 4 u 4 !) 30 4 4 4 4 3 HI 4 4 0 4 410 4 4 0 0 0 e 4 f 3 3 520 3 3 3 3 4-10 3 3 2 3 3-14 3 2 4 l) 413 2 2 0 0 2 0 2 4 5 4 4-10 500 Yards. 5 5 3 4 4 3 4 2 4 2 4 5 3 3 :, 2G 0 4 3 2 4 4 320 4 2 4 3 4 4 425 405 223 521 2 2024 3215 0 2 3 0 3 2 212 2 4 4 5 0 3 220 200 Yards. 3 3 3 4 417 3 4 5 4 4-20 4 25 4 4 10 3 3 3 4 215 4 2 4 3 215 40 3 3 313 0 2 4 2 311 0 1 3 4 314 2 3 5 2 315 Dr Sappington. II Iliuri, Frank Smith, J C Patterson, C Cooper, D E Grouse, L Bi& hup, 4 4 2 4 3 3 525 3 3 1 5 4 3. 527 2 0 3 3 0 3 213 0 0 0 3 2 2 310 3 4 4 4 5 4 423 It's a Top Notch Doer. Great deeds compel regard. The world crowns its doers. That's why tho American people have crowned Dr. King's New Discovery the Kingof Tbroatand Lung remedies. Every atom is a health force. It kills germs, and colds and la grippe vanish. It heals cough-racked membranes and coughing stops. Sore, in flamed bronchial tubes and lungs are cured and hemorrhagescease. Dr. Geo. More, Black Jack, N. C writes, "it cured me of lungtrou b!e, pronounced hopeless by all doctors." 50c, $ 1.00. Trial bot tle free. Guaranteed by Trout's drag store. Growth of Rural Delivery. The relief which rural free de livery has brought to those farm ers now in the enj jyment of that valuable privilege cannot easily be overestimated. It not merely saves him the expense and time of frequent trips to the postof face town, but koeps him in touch with the world, when he has no leisure or opportunity to leave his farm. It is a great conven ience, and tho demand for it mikes it grow steadily. Thirteen years ago the experiment of free delivery of mail began with five routes iu one of the border States. There are now 40,'Jl'J routes, with nearly as many carriers, serving 40,000,000 patrons daily, and Un cle Sam ha spent for service, up to date, not less than $170,000,. oco. George W. 1 licks, aged 75 year, fell dead while speakiDg to the Sunday school in the Broadford ing church at Cearloss, Md., last Sunday morning. Mr. Ilicks was toucher of tho Biblo class and while congratulating the mem bers on the largo attendance was soized with apoplexy and died. Ho had tangbt in tho puoiic schools for forty years and was a peusioned Uachor, ' J. fi. M ... 9 .. . t. tir S .4fc BLuMaii 4L0Hi "iA Hi i't 4S These New Fall Specials Offer Un usual Savings. Ladies' New Fall Style Jacket Suit $6.0O to $12. 50, Late Shades Ladies' Latest Style Coats and Wraps S3. OO to $15.00, No Old Ones Ladies New Color Dress Goods in All Wool Serges and Cloth Ladies' Silk and Wool Scarts in Some Very Attractive Colors Ladies' Shoes in Dress and Every Day $1.25 to $3.0Q Outing Cloths, Flannels. Ginghams. Muslins, and Seersuckers Men's New All Wool Taylor made Suits Men's Ready made Hothes 4.0O to $13.00, For Winter Men's Ready made Overcoats, (Now is Time to Select One) Men's Bverv Day and Dress Shoes. All Leather Kind Men's New Hats and Caps, For Fall and Winter liov's and Girls' All Leather Shoes Boys' and Girls' Clothes, of All Kinds boys' and Girls' Coat Sweaters 50c Guns in Single Barrel at $3. 75 Guns in Double Barrel at $9.Q0, Hammer Guns in Hanimerless Douhle Barrel S15.QQ Rifles and Revolvers $3.50 up Ammunition For All Men's Underwear 50z kind for 35c Men's Underwear 75c kind for 5Qc Ladies' Underwear Any Size 23c to 50c to 75c Children's Underwear in Pieces or Union Suits. Men's and Ladies' Coat sweaters 50 to $3-.S0 Men's SDc Blue shirts 3.5c. These Are Mt Inches Long. Full size. Great Bargains. Don't Fail to Get a Few We never had a fuller line of Goods and will he glad to show you any of it, J. K. JOHNSTON. Sale Register. Thursday, October 14 Mrs. Mary Gordon and Philip G. Ott, administrator j of the estate of W. P. Gordon, late of Bethel township, deceased, will sell at the late residence of the decedent in Warfordsburg, span of mules, a horse, lot of cattle, hogs and sheep, farming implements, wheat, rye, oats, corn and hay. Also, household goods. The store goods will be offered in bulk at private sale, and if not thus disposed uctil the above date, they will be sold at public auc tion, beginning immediately aft er the selling of the other person al property. Saturday, Ocfober 3, George II. Wilson will sell at his resi dence 1 mile south of Fort Little ton, seven head of cattle, wagon, plow, household goods, harness, wheat, rye, and potatoes, and many other articles. Sale be yins at 10 o'clock. Credit 9 months. Surprise Parly. Last Thursday evening will be well remembered by Mrs. Wes ley EJittman and her mother Mrs. Dyer when a number of her friends and neighbors came in with well tilled baskets soon the table was groaning under the good things to eat and a Hue sup per was served. There were about fifty present, among them were: J. II. Brewer and wife, G. W. Fisher, wife and grand daugh ter Juanita Denecn, Mrs. Eliza beth Mellott, Mrs. Joe Mellott, Mrs. Katie Weaver, David Ches nut, wife and daughter, Myrtle Brubaker, Jacob Weaver, wife and children Iiussel and Mary, Mrs Hannah Truxell, Mrs. Ella Shaw, Anna Weaver and sou Nathan, Mrs. Berlin U gh, of Washington, D. C ; 11 I J. Hill, wife and daughter Ella May; Ab ner Weaver, wife and children, Lewis aud William; Maurice Shaw, wife and son William; J as. Johnson, John Truxell, Alice and Caroline Brewer, Irene, Brewer, Mabel Chesnut, Lula Truxell, Audie Dicken, Bertha Shaw, Pearle Fisher, Evyleu Pitt man Lydia Truxell, Alvah Shaw, Gay len Shaw. Hearst Brewer, Harvey Shaw, Martin Shivt's, George Johnson and Cletus Snyder. Onk Who Was Theuk, FKKiHTFt'L FATE AVERTED. "I would have been a cripple for lifo, from a terrible cut on my knee cap," writes Frank Disber ry, Kelhher, Minu., "without Bucklen'a Arnica Salve, which soon cured me." Infallible for wounds, cuts and bruises, it soon cures burns, scalds, old sores, boils, skin eruptions. World's best for piles. L'jc. at Trout's drug store. Caution. Notice is hereby given that my son Austin Cirbaugh and my daughter Annie Carhaugh, both miuors, have left their homo with out my consent, ani all persons are hereby warned not to trust them on my account, as 1 will pay no bills of their contracting. Charles Car ha ugh, Big Cove Tannery, 9-23-09-3t. Pa. Shorty Mclabe. Have you ever heard of the fa mous "Shorty McCibe Stories'" of which Sewell Ford is the au thor? They are a regular feature of The Philadelphia Sunday Press Tho Shorty McCabe stories are exceedingly brilliant, fascinating and entertainiug, and may be en j jyed by everyone. She Sunday Press also contains many other stories. A serial story also is a regular feature. If you desire a sample copy of the Sunday Press which contains this great maga zine, it will bo gladly sent yon on request by The Philadelphia Press, Seventh and Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Pa. Higher Prices for Shoes. From so-good an authority as the Boot and Shoe Recorder, we lea.'u that despite the fact that the manufacturers were success ful in their campaign for free hides at the time the tariff bill was passed, there will be an in crease in the price of shoos. This will be interesting, if not accept able, uews for the consumer. The highest price for hides ev er known is now prevailing in this country. Cilfskins, which have practically been on the free list always, cost more than f-t any time since the civil war. The increased cost of calfskin uppers on a pair of slues will run from 8 to 12 cents; tho increased cost of sole leather will add to the cost of shoes from 6 to 10 cent?, to say nothiug of the tindiogs, ev en though there bo no increase in the cost of labor. Tho cause for this condition is attributed to the fact that the de mand for leather exceeds the de mand for beef, and we must wait for a change hero before there will bo any appreciable decrease in the c ist of footwear. Hides are a by p oduct of the beef in dustry. Therefore, it would be in utter defiance of economic con ditions to expect cheaper leather when the world's demand for beef for food has not increased as rapidly as the population, nor as rapidly as the demand for leath er. Ultimately the taritT reduc tions wi'l bring benefits to the conbumer, but it will take time. Berkeley Sipes and wife were pleasant callers at tbo News of fice while in town Mouday. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. yuu Acres tine JLana in Buck FalUy, Fulton Coun ty, Pa., Bongin to Estate cf J. T. Richards, deceased. 222 acres of this is cleared and under siate ot cultivation. Three houses, two bank barns, and other necessary buildings. Will be sold either as a whole or in subdivisions. Will make tour nice farms for general cultivation, chicken or stock ranches, or orchards; soil well adapted to peaches, chestnuts and other fruits. Deer, tur key, pheasants, etc,, abound in the forests and it would be well suited for a hunting and fishing club. For price, terms, etc., ad dress, T. D. RICHARDS. Attorney-in-Fact for Heirs, Germantown, Md. CIDER. N. W. Hohman's CHer Mill will be In operation Tuesday and Wednesday of every week during the season. ROY C. CROMWELL & BRO. PUOl'RIKTOltS Of ' STAGE LINE -I1RTWKKN- M'Connellskrg & Mercersburg ;od Tennis. Careful Drivers. Lepve McConnellsburu, daily except Sunday, at 5:0i a. m., ";.'t'i a. in., and 12:15 p. in . and arrive al Merefrburjf at 7:. id a. m., 10:00 a m. and 2:45 p. m. I -pave MercerHburg, dally except Sunday, on receipt of mail from train dint at 7:.r(i a. m. ; l(l;.'18 a m. and 5:5il p. m and arrive in McConuellbburg in three hours. Carrie Mall and Kx press Fare For Passenger, 50 Cts. Have your Kxpresg sent in csre of Koy C. Cromwell & Hro Change in Schedule M'Connellsburg & Mercersbur, STAGE LINE. On and afier July 1, Kidtl, the fir wiiuon will leave McConnellsUnrj; a 6:U. h. nit, and arrive at Mercerkburu at 7:'o a. m.. the train leaving at W : 1' Ui lurnlng, the tvagon will leave Met oernlmrir upon the arrival of the 1":1 train and reach MoUoiiDellbburg in "I hours, The second wagon will leave MgOon nollNburg at U:35 P m., and arrive at Murccrsburg at 2:fiO p. m., and th tralu leaves at 3:1ft. Upturning, the wagon will leave Mercersburg immedi ately upon the arrival of the 8 o'clock train and rea'h McConnellsburg In 'i hours John Sheetz & Son, 0 24-OH, tf. Proprietors. FULTON COUNTY BANK McConnellsbur, Fa. (ORGANIZED IN 1887.) EIGHTEEN STOCKHOLDERS a o 0 0. 9H all among the prominent business men of the County. 0 The resources of this Dank now ar exceed any period Sm existence. 0 J We Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest. m Our customers value and "bank on" our security to depositnrg jt and our willingness and ability to assist them In every way cousist! " " ent with sound banking. J M,ira Tlmn It 1(1(1 (Win flfl t,. r i. (S H 0 0 ) ' ! III In Uiexjj More Than $400,000.00 Security to Depositor W. II. NELSON, - - - Cashier. uiufAjiuns : j. kelson sipes, cnas. K. Spangler, A. U. Xace Win. H. Nelson, J. F. Johnston, Walter M. Comerer, A. F. Baker 0 000A00p00.0000. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S BIG 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 trimmed, and ready-to-wear; fancy feathers, 'plumes, ribbons, silks, and velvets. In fact, you will find In our stock everything necessary to make a pretty hat. Our lino of notions is complete belts, ouckles, combs, collars, faucy pins, children's toques, ba 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 newTop Dujrgies, both factory and hand-made; ranging in price from $43 00 up to $75.00 for the best hand-made Milllin burg buggy. My $45 buggy is a good, strong, substan tial one that I will guarantee to give good satisfaction. I will soil on time to suit customers. 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,' A Very truly yours, W . R . EVANS HUSTONTOWIN, FA. oxxoooopooo-xxoooooooc 3 Gent The Certificates of Deposit of this V bank yield interest at the rata of 3 X per cent, per annum, thus affording a safe and convenient method of de- 8 positing savings or other idle money. WE ARE A STATE Depository The First National Bank Q OF AlcCOWINELLSRURG. OOOOOOOOOO FULTON COUNTY NEWS is tho people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. YOU ARE GOING TO BUY Stockers and Feeding Cattle THIS SEASON You want to buy where you can get the best cattle for the least money. Write or wire at ouce to JOHN J. LAWLER 163 EXCHANCE BUILDING ' UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO Sound, safe, conservative, strict honesty and a square deal guaranteed. , ESTABLISHED OVER 25 YEARS . REFERENCES! live Stock EchanKo National Bank, Chlcag Any Mercantile AKt'ncy ' ' XboubuuJ o, oar titiljcd customer! ' We handl more stockers and feeder than any firm la the world. A Wg election at all time. Sale, 40 to 50 load daily. Come to Chicago end we will eHl direct to yon, or order t once by mB or telegram and we will ahip just what you want direct to yon at lowest mar ket pneea. Write at once tor our jHn of fillin ordcra. W can av you money. Write u for quotation of price Ufore you buy.