Iiead the News and get your SHKWsat J. R. Johnston's. Irwin is showing a complete BtocK of Holiday Goods. All the patent and staplo medi cines at Seylar's. Don't forget the Irwin Store Tffheu looking for presents. I love my Hat; but Oh, you Cap! Johnston has both. The lively, busy pullet is now seDding joy to tho hen plant. J. K. Johnston surely has the prettiest line of Ladies' Long Coats and Jacket Suits. 50 cents pays th fare one way between McConnellsburg and Mercersburg. feheets stagt line. Ladies' silk knit scarfs, wool scarfs and fascinators, at J. K. Johnston's. Herbert Car baugh is singing "A Charge to Keep I Have." It is a dish washer. Gloves and mittons, wool, cot ton, or leather, can be had at a saving if bought from J. K. John Eton. HIDES. James Sipes & Son pay the highest market price for beef Lides at fieir butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. Charles E. Martin, a prosper ous farmer, near Waynesboro, has four men at work planting 1700 peach trees. They will cov er thirteen acres of his land. 80 cents a dozen is what John S. Wilson at Three Springs is paying for eggs; he is, also, pay iog 28 cents for butter, 10 cents a pound for chickens, 15 for turk eys, and 00 conts a bushel for po tatoes. Fowls love to thrash out a bun dle of wheat or oats, and it does one good to step atnnndtothe door of the poultry house and list en to the merry chatter while the fowls are digging in the straw. Teachers, and all those who are going to attend Institute next week, bring tbose pictures you has e to frame along and have it done while you attend institute. Get it done at T. B. Stevens & Son. The co-operating committee for Fulton county of the Men's Mis sionary Movement, will hold a meeting at the rosidence ot Kev. J. L. Grove, on Thursday, Decern ber 9th, at 7 p. m. All the mem bers are requested to be present. The bost pill is DeWitt's Little Earl 7 Risers the safe, easy, pleasant and sure little liver pills. DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve is the original. Good for cut, burns, or bruises, and es pecially 'or piles. Sold by Trout's drug store. The last Legislature enacted a law which forbids the offering for sale or trade any horse which can not be regularly used and work ed, without violating the usual laws against cruelty to animals. This will be very discouraging to the business of a certain type of horse traders. It will be news to a great many ladies in this county to know that you can go to the store of A. U. Nace & Son, in McConnellsburg, have your measure taken, select your goods and style, and bare tailor made suits with all the pol ish and finish that you would get if you made a trip to New York, and at a much less price than you would pay in the city. Go in and talk the matter over with them. The correct dresser wears Tailor made clothing now-a-days. The Fulton County Sahbith Association. The Fulton County Sabbath As sociation will hold its annual caun ty cjnvention on December 7th, at - p. in., in the United Presby terian church, at McConnells burg, I'a. For this convention the Executive Committee has pre pared the following program: At 2 p. m. Devotional exercis es under the direction of thepres ident. D l s c u s s i o n Topic, "What should the Fulton County Sab oath Associatnn be expected to accomplish ?" opened by Rev. C. Wi Hryoer. General discussion. Ottering for the occasion. D i s c u s 8 1 o n Topic, "What should the church do to promote the luterests of the Sabbath?" opened by Rev. L. H. Rice. Gen eral discussion. Business. Recess until 7 p m. At 7 p. m. Devotional exercis es under the direction of the pres ident. Discussion Topic, "The im portance of childreu training con cerning the Sabbath," opened by E. II. Kirk. General discussion. Offering for the cause. Discussion Topic, "Benefits, both commercial and religious, of proper Sabbath observance," op ened by Rev. J. M. Diehl. Gen eral discussion. Business. Closing. All friends of the Sabbath are earnestly requested to attend and participate in the exercises of the convention. Skketary. ALONE IN SAWMILL AT MIDNIGHT unmindful of dampness, drafts, storms or cild, W. J. Atkins worked es Night Watchman, at Banner Sp-iugs, Penn. Such exposure gave him a severe cold that settled on his lungs. At last he had to give up work. He tried many remedies but all fail edtillheused Dr. King's New Discovery. "After using one bottle" he writes, "I went back to work as well as ever." Severe Colds, stubborn Coughs, inflam ed throats and sore lungs, Hem orrhages, Croup and Whooping Cough get Quick relief and prompt cure from this glorious medicine.. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free, guaranteed byTrout's drug store. A Surprise Party. On November 22nd, when Wil liam Clevenger came home from his work, he found quite a num ber of his friends, who had plan" ned to celebrate his 21st birth diy. The evening was spent very sociaoiy in games of various kinds. After refreshments were served, all returned to their homes wishing him many happy return's of the day. Those present were: J. C. Bar ton and wife, Walter Mench and wife, Sherman Clevenger and wife, Oliver Clevenger and wife, Mrs. .Elizabeth McKibben, Mrs Lvdia Clevenger, Zip Snyder, Lewis' Mann, Charley Hartman, Cora, Evelyn, and Mary Cleven ger; Iva, Olive and Ethel Hixson; Lilly, Annie, Francena, and Clara Whitfield; Celia, Sadie and Lyda Barton; Daisy and Edith Mellott, Minnie Lynch, Ella Hoop, Lucy Peightol, Mary Rohm, Russell and James Akers; Bruce, Ross, and Sebert Barton'; Blair Wink, N. B. Hixson, Walter Spade, Marshall Lynch, William, Elmer, and Andrew Clevenger; Lloyd Mellott; Chester and Joe Bottom field; Geo. Ensley, Glen McKib ben, Marshall Hixson, and How ard Whitfield. One Who Was Thfre. J. K. JOHNSTON'S, -:- 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 the atock la broken and you can't go wrong on the styles. Furs and Muff to match 75c. up. Ladies' Silk Knit Scarfs Sueslne Silks for Scarfs. Men's Suits & Overcoats Men's all Wool Suits, this fall's styles and prices not higher than last year. Also Men's Long Over coats. Haln Coats and Storm Collars, lo.OO to $12.00 in Dress, and 12.50 to 15.00 In svery day and work. Cord Trousers in ev ery day or dress $1.20 to 12.25. Men's Fur Caps & Hats Dress Caps 25o. 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. Boys' Suits and Overcoats that cannot be excelled in quality and we have the prices to suit any purse. ShoesI Shoes! ' We 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 (or inferior kinds. Look these over. I lnrprUpr ,n anv lzeforMen, Women, and Children. UIIUCI WCal at a less price than ever before. Men's.TSo. This If the prettiest line we ever handled and to fl.00, Ladies' 23c. to 75c., ChlldslOc to 25c. The only baking oowder from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar m irlft frnm firna Stakes Finest, Purest Food Absolutely pure if if 'M 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. 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 LOc. 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. Notice of Annual Meetlnf. A meeting of the Shareholders ot .The First National Bank of McConnellsburg will be held at its Banking House on Tuesday, January 11th, 1910 between the hours of 12 o'clock to. and 2 o' clock p. m. for the election of Directors, for the ensuing year. Merrill W. Nace, Cashier. Church Notices. Announcements tor Sunday, Dec 5, 1UU9. Hustontown M. E. Charge. Kev. Harry Mo.ver, pastor. Hustontown Sunday school, 9:30. K. L. prayer meeting, (1:30. Preaching, 7:00. Thursday Prayer meeting, 7:30. Falrvlew Sunday school, 2:90. Preaching 3:00. E. L. prayer meeting, 7:30. Centre Sunday school, 9:30. Preaching 10:30. E. L. prayer meeting, 7:30. Wednesday Prayer meeting, 7:3 . Clear Ridge Sunday school, 2. Class meeting, 3. E. L. prayer meeting, 7:30. Dublin Mills Sunday school, 9:30. Class meeting, 10:30. Tuesday I 'rayer meeting 7:30. W. Chapel Sunday school, 2. I 4 , WATERFALL. Miss Mabel Abbott, of Saltillo, spent Thanksgiving at Daniel Berkstresser's. Miss Iva liupert is spending a few days at II. II. Bergstrtsser'a. S. S. Strait has his large bank barn completed. Jesse lleefner and wife and daughter Clive, spent Sunday at W. F. Berkstresser's. Miss Bertha McClain is spend ing a few days in Well Valley. L. L. Cunningham and wife ate Thanksgiving dinner in the home of their daughter, Mrs. Ellia Neal at Or bison ia. A. N. Witter is having the tract of timber aa,wed at J. L. Kessel ring's., There was a very interesting spelling bee at the Gracey school house on the evening of the 25th. Miss IrmaAwker man, of Mt. Union, is making her home at Blaine Bergstresser's. William Edwards has purchas ed part of the John Black farm from James Barnett for nine hundred dollars. AT HO LLINS HEAD'S Harrisonville, Pa. Note These Prices. Tin water pails 15 to 50c Cedar tubs $1.00 Galvanized pails 16c Cedar buckets" 16c Galvanized Tubs 45c 4-gral. churns ' $2 25 Butter bowls 50c Ladles 10c Enameled dish pans 25c Tin dish pans 10 and 15c Tin basins 5 and 7c Enameled basins 10c Fire shovels 5c Milk strainers 10 and 35c Tin cups 3 for 5c Brushes 10c On Sunday, December 5th, at 2 o'clock, p. m., Rev. J. S. Web ster, D. D., will preach a sermon in the Warfordsburg Presbyteri an , church to Warfordsburg Council. No. 913. Jr. O. U. A. M. Everybody welcome to attend. t Clothing tVe have a good line of Men's and Boys' Overalls, Work Shirts, Cord Pants, Cord Coats. Men 's Underwear 75 to 85c, suit Ladies' Underwear 50 to 90c. suit Misses' Union Suits 25c up. ' Men's Plush Caps 40c. Boys' Plush Caps" 30c. Boys' Cloth Caps lOc. Hardware Hand Saws 40 cts. Simond Cross-cut Saws 5 1-2 ft $3. SO Narrow Cross-cut Saws 5 1-2 ft $1 .OO Butcher Knives lOc. Horse-shoe Nails 12 and 18c. Lanterns 50 75, OOc. andSl.OO 15 -and 20c 50c I Sl.OO 28c 70cto$2.5O tmm a 9. Br . MM a T norse snoes an sues, aiso xne never aups. Oil Goth 15 cts per yard. fVagon-tire, Buggy-tire, Rims, Spokes, fcte. Cow Chains Leather Halters Horse Collars Horse Pads . Horse Blankets 0 FULTON COUNTY BANK McConnellsburg, Fa. (ORGANIZED IN 1887.) EIGHTEEN STOCKHOLDERS " all among the prominent business men of the County. The resources of this Bank now ar exceed any period in its ex-existence. 0 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. IL NELSON, - - - Cashier. 0 M ... Kjpaugier, n., u. mace j Wm. H. Nelson, J. F. Johnston, Walter M. Comerer, A. P. Baker Our line of Ball Band and Straight line Rubbers and Overshoes, We think they are the best made, Also our Whole Stock Shoes ' cannot be beat. .Chil dren's $1.60, Misses' $1, 75, Ladies' 2,00r Boys' 2.00, and 2.25, Men's 2.25 and 2.60. We also have Shoes from 1.25 up both Men's and Women's. Come and see them. ' M. H. HOLL1NSHEAD. V SPECIAL SALE IN MILLINRY During Institute Week. We have the most attractive display of hats in town. Hats of superior material and excellent workmanship. Hats not equaled anywhere else. The newly trimmed velvet, silk, and felt hats; in fact, hats in every fashionable color. Among them some worth almost double the price asked. We will be pleased to have you call at our store during institute week. Everybody welcome. All hats will be trimmed free of cost, MRS. A. F. LITTLE. Store opposite P. O. BUGGIES: :BDGGIES 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 175.00 for the best hand-made Mifflin " burg buggy. My $45 buggy 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 . EVAN ' . HUSTONTOAIN, PAi X00XOOOOCO-XXX0XXXX)OQ Character It might be well to remember and always keep In mind that a well kept Bank Book Will serve as a certificate of character for the young man or woman who is seeking a situ- , ation. Secure one of our Savings Pass Books to which we will add 3 Per cent Compound 'Interest. The First National Bank of McConnellsburg, Operates Under the Strict Banking Laws of the United States Government. -oooooo ANNA B. FREY new MILLINERY , We offer for the Fall and Winter JOOtt 11)10, the most superb line of high grade fashionable Imported and domestio Millinery It has ever been our good fortune to offer to our customers and trade, containing all the . Very Latest New York and Philadelphia Styles . and novelties. Our asortment ot Hats trimmed and untrlmmed; - Ostrich Plumes, Fancy Feathers, Wings, Aigrettes, Velvets, Silks. Ribbons, Veiling. Collars, Nets for Waists, Jet Bat Bands, Ornaments and Pins of all kinds. j The Largest Assortment of Milli nery Ever Brought to Fulton Go. Trimming Is an art you get It here; ao, Id buying from us, you not only receive the very Latest Styles, and most desirable or- , tlons, but, also," the ' , VERY; LOWEST PRICES. Cqme in and let these Goods and Prices make you one of our many staunch friend and customer. ' ; ' ANNA B. FREY, McConnellsburg.
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