Mrs. Harvey Stou teazle, who had been very ill with typhoid fo ver, is slowly recovering. 50 cents pays the fare oue way between .McConnellsburg and Mercershurg. Sheets hUxc line. For talking four imnutos into a phouograph in New York on Saturday, Dr. Frederick A. Cool, the Artie explorer, received i, 000, which is the largest atnouul ever j)aid for a talking record. HIDES. James Sipes & Son: pay the highest market price for beef hidea at fieir butcher shop in McCotiuellsbury, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. SO cents a dozeu is what John R. Wilson at Three Springs is paying for eggs; he is, also, pay ing 28 cents for butter, 10 cents a pound for chickens, 15 for turk eys, and 00 cents a bushel for po tatoes. Mr. and Mrs. Urner Truax wish through tneNKws to extend their siacere thanks to the neigh bors and friends, who so kindly assisted them during the illness and death of their little son, George Mosser Truax. Foil Sam:. Jersey Dull, ileg istered Number, 7.,3G5. 3 years old. Sired by Ad Schley Fox. He is by an imported bull, whose sire sold for 7,500.00. 1 lis broth er sold for 70,000 00, the highest price ever paid for a Jcrsoy at auction. Price ou application. Call on or address, 11 is y. D. M. Hi-ACK, Three Springs, Pa. K D. 1. Last Thursday, a little four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liitn F. Catchall, living near Back Kun, in Ayr township, pulled a farm gate over on him and broke one of his legs between the hip and knee. Dr. Uobinson reduc ed the fracture, and the little fel low is getting along all right now. S. K. Pittmaa, formerly of this county, has purchased from E W. Lehman, of Ilarnsburg. a One limestone larm near Carlisle. There was a time w hen merchan disiug attracted men from ih-j farms, but tow tho .'arm attracts n:ttnly merchants, but other bnsiuess men as well. When you have a cold the first thng to do is have tho bowels move. Do not take auything that may constipate and most old fashioned cough cures do consti pate. Try Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. It drives the cold from the system by a free yet gentle action of the bowels; it stops the cough, it is pleasant to take. Children like it. Sold by Trout's drug store. J. W. Huff, ot Saxtou, was elected to the office of Associate Judge for Hedferd county on the democratic prohibition ticket by a majority of about 300 over S. J Foor the republican candidate and 250 over Thad S. 3air who ran on the taxpayers' ticket. The balance of th-3 republican ticket in that county was elected. This means that Bedford county is likely to have a spell of dry weather, beginning with the year 1010. Notice. Notice is hereby given that my wife Minnie F. Barton, has de serted tho c ire of her home and family, and by cruel and barbar ous treatment, rendered the con dition of the undersigned intolor able and life burdensome, and that I will not bo liable for any bills of her contracting. William F. Hauton, 1 1 4 St. Warfordsburg, Pa. COUNTY INSTITUTE. Will Be Held This Vear In (lie Auditorium of the New School Building, Beginning Monday Afternoon, November 29ih. C;unty Superintendent Lam bersou has completed the arrange ments for the County Institute, and the following program Rhows what may be expected both as to day work and evening enter tainments. With Mr. Lamber son's past experience, and a do sire to make this the most attrac tive and Instructive institute yet held, there is doubtless a rich in tellectual treat ahead for those who shall be fortunate enough to attend. I'KOGUAM. MONDAY AKTKKSOON, 1:30 to 4. Slnifinir, conducted by Hev. Adams Dfvotiouul KxercinL'S Hov. liryner Adders - Dr. John I. Woodruff Address - - l'rof. W. M. Pierce MONDAY KVKNINtI, 8 O'CLOCK. Lrcture ... VV, Quay Ko.stdle Subject 'The Aristocracy of Genius. TCKS1IAY MoKMXti, J:V to 11: Devotional Kxercises Itev. Itice Instruction ... Prof. Pierce Soritf Drill - Itcv. Adams Instruction - Dr. Woodruff Tl'KSDA Y AKTKitxon.v, 1:30 to 4. Song Drill - - llev. Adams Lecture .... Prof. Pierce Lecture ... Dr. Woodruff ,uery Box Discussions Institute Report Commission on Professional Heading. TCHSIJAY KVKN'INO, 8 O'CLOCK. Kntertuinment - Honolulu Students 'WKDNKSDAY MOKNI.VU, 0:00 to 1I:4" Devotional Kxerclses - Rev. Grove Instruction - - Dr. Woodruff Instruction - - Prof Pierce Sotitf Drill ... Uev. Adams Address - . Dr. S. A. Martin Wkdnesday akti:un(X)K, I::t0to4. Sontf Drill - - - f?ev. Adams Lecture ... )r. Woodruff Lecture - Dr Martin Lecture .... Prof. Pierce WKDNKSDAY KVKNINU, H O'CLOCK. Lecture - - - Dr. Dan McGurk Subject "The Kid Movement." tiu'ksday moi:nin; 9:00 to 11:45. Devotionul I'.xercises llev. Diehl Instruction ... Dr. Martin Instruction ... Prof. Pierce Sons; Drill ... Uev. Adams Instruction ... Dr Woodruff Til L'USDA y AKTKK.noon, 1:30 to 4. Sonj.' Drill .... Institute Lecture .... l'rof Pierce Lecture .... )r. Martin Lecture - - Dr. Woodruff Turns hay kvk.vino, M o'clock-. Knteitainrncnt, Commonwealth Con cert Company. KUIDAY MoitsiNc, 9:15 to 11:45. Devotional Kxercises llev. Fassold Address - - . Dr. Woodruff Ail dress .... . Reports of Committees Miscellaneous Business. Adjournment. V0UN0 GIRLS ARE VICTIMS of headache, as well as older worn en, but all get quick relief and prompt cure from Dr. King's New Life Pills, the world's best remedy for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves, and build up your health. Try them. 25c. at Trout's drusj store. Church Notices. Announcements lor Sunday, Nov 21, l'.tim. IIarkisonvillk, M. K. C'iiauck. L. W. McGarvey, pastor. Aslmry Sunday school 0:30. Preaching 10:30. Siloain- Sunday school 2. Preaching 3. Thursday Prayer meeting, 7:30. Rev. C. W. Hrynor, of McConnells burg will he present on Sunday to preach and hold communion services. The fourth quarterly conforonce will be held at the parsonage on Thursday December 2nd at 1:15 o'clock In the afternoon. Dr. I'.vans very much de sires the presence of all the olllcial members at this meeting. : J. K. JOHNSTON'S BMUHQ POWDER Absolutely Puro Makes the finest, most dell . clous biscuit, cake and pastry; conveys to food the most healthful of fruit properties Ladies' Long Coats $2 50 to $10 00. These are all new and fresh goods, no old last years to show you. Now Is the time to buy before tho stock Is broken and you can't go wrong on the styles. Purs and Muffs to match 75c. up. Ladies' Silk Knit Scarfs Sueslne Silks for Scarfs. ''a Men's Suits & Overcoats Men's all Wool Suits, this fall's styles and prices not higher than last year. Also Men's Lone Over coats. Rain Coats and Storm Collars, $5.00 lo H12.00 In Dress, and 2.50 to 3.00 In svery day and work. Cord Trousers in ev ery day or dress $1.20 to $2.25. Men's Fur Caps & Hats Dress Caps 25c. Dress Hats In Derby or Telescope styles $1.00 up. Boys' and Girls' Coats Children's Bear Skin In white and colored. Girls' Long Coats in dark blue and green. floys' .Suits and Overcoats that cannot be excelled In quality and we have the prices to suit any purse. ShoesI ShoesI Wo can furnish any style In Dress or every day for any member of the family and always the best quality at less prices than you pay for inferior kinds. Look these over. I I Y H fY'Wfd V 'n "" 8,i!e 'or 'en' Wmcn and Children w..w.w wv.i at a less price than ever before. This If the nrettlnst line we ever handled and Men's 35c. to $1.00, Ladies' 23c. to 75c, ChildslOe to 25c. A Few Guns and Rifles Left. Plenty of Ammunition for all kinds of Guns. BLANKETS, SHEETS AND COMFORTS, 50c. UP, A Few Ladies' Jacket Suits, $6.00 to $12.00. mm mm mkii mm m 0' Dress Goods in all Wool blue, brown, and black; Ginghams, Percales, Seersuckers, Muslins, Outing Flannels, Flanneletts, Winter White Goods. MEN'S AND LADIES' COAT SWEATERS. Men's 50c. Neckties for 25c. See them. Hosiery for any size Men's 10c. Hoes 4 pair for 25c. same as we had last season. J. K. JOHNSTON. Sale Register. Tuesday, November 23, George VV. Paylor, wishing to reduce his stock, will sell at his residence on the Judge Humbert farm rear Dickeys Mountain, 5 headol hors es and colts, 15 head of cattle, farming implements, and other articles. Sale will begin at 10 o' clock. Credit 10 months. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Friday, November 20, Mrs. Kli z A. tyumma, and Mrs. Barbara lOlien liaker, executors, will sell at the late residence of James A. Mumma, deceased, one mile south of Laidig, farming implements, com, buckwheat, potatoes, corn fodder, a horse, a cow, a brood sow, a lot of household goods, consisting of a steel range, sew ing machine, chairs, bedsteads, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. ANNA B. FREY Si MILLINERY Kills Her Foe of 20 Yearn. "Tno most merciless enemy I had for 20 years," declares Mrs. James DuncaL, of llaynesville, Me., "was Dyspepsia. 1 suffer ed intensely after" eating or drink ing and could scarcely sleep. Af ter many remedies had failed and several doctors gave me up, 1 tried Electric Bitters, which cur ed me completely. Now I can eat anything. I am 70 years old and am overjoyed to get my health and strength back again." For indigestion, loss of appetite, kid ney trouble, lame .back, female complaints, it's unequaled Only 50c. at Trout's dtug store. School R .'ports. Report of Uarrisonvillo school, aecond month, number eueolled, 52; average attendance, SJ9; per cent, of attendance, 00. Those attendingeverydayduring month were: Thelraa Metzler, Beatrice Deshong, Edith Fix, Cirrie Mel lott, Winifred Sipe, Lenora Mel lott, Kathryn Melbtt, Llelon Dan iels Pearle Cutchall, Lenaflollens bead, Kathryn Oak man. Ella Sharpe Hazel Sharpe, Guy Metz ler, Nebraska Deshong, Nathan Deshong, DiKalb MeUslor, Clar ence Cutchall, Ernest Batdorff, Orlynn Fix, Russell Fix. Maude Deshong, teacher. Roaring Run school, No 3. Sec ond month, ending Nov. 12th. Number of pupils enrolled, 20; average attendance, 23; per cent, of attendance, 00. Those who at tended every day Ronald Sleph ens, Walden Stephens, Mary Stunkard, Dora Stephens, Maf. tha Stunkard. Fred G. Lodge, teacher. We offer for the Fall and Winter 190!) 1010, the most superb lino of hitrh grracle fashionable imported and domestic Millinery It has ever been our pood fortune to otl'er to our customers and trade, containing all the Very Latest New York and Philadelphia Styles and novelties. Our assortment of Hats trimmed and untrimmed; Ostrich Plumes, Fancy Feathers, Wings, Aigrettes, Vtlvets, Silks. Illbbous, Veiling. Collars, Nets for Waists, Jet Hat Hands, Ornaments and Pins of all kinds. The Largest Assortment of Milli nery Ever Brought to Fulton Co. Trimming Is an art you get it here; so, in buying- from us, you not only receive the very Latest Styles, and most desirable crea tions, but, also, the VERY LOWEST PRICES, Come in and let these Goods and Prices make you one of our many staunch friends and customers. ANNA B. FREY, McConnellsburg. J. Miltoi U.MiKK, ( In te Court of Com va, mon PU-us of Kultoo fuuu ANNlK 11 L'N;kk, ) iv. or No. i, Muruli Term liuu. TO AXN'IK E. UNOF.ll, the renpotident uliovo uumed: IMease tukft notice that un uppllcutlon for it divorce tmt hftu made In the uhove cu-e. up on the allL-Kiitlon Unit you hum wilfully ud malicious y lNerted the libelli.nt und uosepted youiKuit from hi hiililtittlon without u reMiv uolu ruuHe for, und duriutf the term und Hm-e of. two years, liy reuMou of your Uufuult In not hliuK an unwer. the cunu haN h.u refer red to me us rouHter. 1 have fixed Suturduy thu Imhduyof December, HKt, ul oluluck A. M-. as the time, und my oftlue in MeColtuells. t'urif. Ha., uh the place, for taUicif testimony lu the uaue, when uud where you may attend, l-'HANK P. I.YNI'H. Matter. 11 IH. 41, MoComiellMHirif, Pu. ROY C. CROMWELL & BRO. ruoi'itiKToiis of STAGE LINE Executor's Notice. Letters leHmneutury on the estute of Jons K. tfridrnstlnt'. lute of Wells township, Fulton couutv l'u . deee-ised. have been ifraut ed ty the Keulsterof VVII n of l''utin couotv. to the undfi-siKuud alt persons ludebted to said estate ure reti.iested I n.ake iiiiinediale pay meut. and those h vl'tir leval claims attainst the bumu will lu-eseul them wltnout deluy. 0 iO-U-tlt. . S. KllWAUDH, Kxeeutor, fjiM, la. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN; 0 0 FULTON COUNTY BANK McConnellsburg, IF ex. (ORGANIZED IN 1887.) EIGHTEEN STOCKHOLDfrr all amonpr the prominent business men of the County. The resources of this Hank- now hp tiu.iI nn. ... 8 (9 8 8 B 8 It I ..s,.,ww ...U W VIIQ VVUHllJT , g The resources of this Hank now ar expend nnv t i. V existence. .u.M.p Wc Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest. Our customers value and "bank on" our securttv i. Ml! ...... ' -1-waiMirS, Ik uu out wnimKness anu noiiuy 10 assist inem in every way consist. V Ant. Urtt.Vl BAIinH Knnlrlr. 1 ent with sound banking More Than $.100,000.00 Security to Depositors Wm W. II. NELSON, DIUECTOHS : J. Nelson Sipes, Chas. - Cashier. W n a i . ftif . i..u ob. i, Rangier, A. TJ. Nace $ H. Nelson, J. F. Johnston, Walter M. Comerer, A. F. Baker 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, Bhapes, 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 line of notions is complete belts, ouckles, combs, collars, fancy pins, children's tonnes, ba by caps, laces, veiling, fancy shirt waists, patterns, and petti coatsall t the lowest prices. Come and examine our goods. We will be pleased to see you. , Store opposite P. O. 8 BUGGIES: iBUGGIES I have 'ust refilled my sheds with a fine lot of new Top Ruggics, both factory and hand-made; ranging In price from Wo 00 up to $75.00 for the best hand-made Mifflin burg buggy. My $45 buiruy is a good, strong, substan tial one that I will guarantee to give good satisfaction. I will sell 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, Very truly yours, W . R . EVANS HUSTONTOWN, F. XXXOOCXXOQ-XXXXXCOX)X) I Thanksgiving Day was established about three hundred years a Cn hv m I r rti lorri m Fatrtoro r DlwmMifk onrl J f fc- ' . i . . LALIII v3 I I IJTIIItUtllCillU Y it has become a national Holiday. Eighty S minions ui peopie give tnanks on that day for their prosperity. The man who starts an account, even if small, will soon have reason to eive thanks for his good fortune. The rapid growth of the account will soon surprise him. Get the habit of coming to THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 6 The bank that pays THREE per cent Com- 0 pound Interest. $ OXXXXXXXXXXOOOOCCOOXX00 -IIHTWKKN- M'Connellsburg & Mercersburg iiood Twuins. Careful Drivers. Leave Mcfonuellsburg, dally except Sunday, at iiioo a m., 7:.'I0 a. m., and 12:5p. in . und arrive at Merevrsburg hi t .M 9. in., iu:im a- m. anu p in Leave Mercersburg, dally except Sunday, mi receipt of mail from t ruins due at .rii a. m.: 10::m a m. and 6 :'(! p. iu. snd arrive in McUonnellHburg In three hours. Carries Mail and Express Fare For Passenger, 60 Cts. Have your Express sunt in care of Uoy C. Cromwell & Hro. Scrap Iron. Write Klttrede Compauy, Tunkbannock, Pa. Thoy buy old stoves, mowing macblncH, furnacon, saw mills, etc., id any quantity, and pay bltf prlce9. Bayers wauted. 900 Acres Fine Land in Buck Valley, Fulton Coun ty, Pa., Belonging to Estate of J. T. Richards, deceased, i 222 acres of this is cleared and under state ot cultivation. Three houses, two bank barns, and other necessary buildings Will be sold either as a whol or in subdivisions. Will mak lour nice farms for genera cultivation, chicken or stocl ranches, or orchards; soil wel adapted to peaches, chestnut and other fruits. Deer, tur. key, pheasants, etc,, abound n the forests and it would bt well suited for a hunting ape fishing club. For price, terms, etc., ad. dress, 1 T. D. RICHARDS, Attorney-in-Fact for Heirs, Germantown, Md. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is tho people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. 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 ouce to JOHN J. LAWLER 163 EXCHANCE BUILDING UlSllON STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO Sound, safe, conservative, strict honesty and a square deal guaranteed. ESTABLISHED OVER 25 VEAH3 REFERENCES! Live Stock Exchange Natiouul Bani, Ctlcag Any Mercantile Aencv ; : Thousands a. ta tuUnfied cu.tomer. We haodl nor atocken and feeder than any firm in the world. A big election at all time. fcalt, 40 to jo louila duily. Come to Chicago and we will sell direct to you, or order at once or telegram and we will ahip jubt wluit you want ilirect to ypu t lowest 1 ket price.. Write at ouce for our plan of lillinft, order.. W can you money. Write us forquotutiou of yricc. bcfoie j pu buy.
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