T The -Sheets Stage Lino takes you to Mercersbutff for 50 cents. David Llarr butchered a 11 months old pig a few days ago that dressed -Hlfr lbs. William Hrshey, of Hiram, Bold a iJsK)-lb. hog to James Oris Binder at New Grenada last v?eei. ."0 cents pays t!ia fare one way between MeConnullsburg and Mcrcorsburg. tsheets stage line. Next Sunday evening, Decern ber 1'Jth, the pastor will preach 8 Christmas sermon in the Presby teiian church. D. E Golden of Franklin Mills1 butchered two porkers 7 months old, that weighed andLMf lbs, respectively. Who can beat it? HIDES. James Sipes & Son pay the highest market price for beef hides at fieir butcher shop m McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. Rev. Moyer will preach at llus toutown next Suuday morning at 10:30; at Pairview at 3, and at Center at 7. Revival services continued. The best pill is DeWitt's Little Early Risers the safe, easy, pleasant and sure little liver pills. DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salvo is the original. Good for cuts, burns, or bruises, and es pecially for piles. Sold by Trout's drug store. There will be a Christmas en tertainment at the Laurel Ridge school house, Saturday evening, December "Lth, to which you are cordially invited. Gettysburg will have a $ oO.OOO monu ment erected to the memory of General Lee. It will be in West Confederate avenue, near Spangler 'voods. The next time one of the chil dren catches cold, give it some' thing that will promptly and free ly but gently move the bowels. In that way the cold will at once be driven out of the system. Ken ncdy's Laxative Cough Syrup moves the bowels promptly and freely, yet gently, and at the same time heals irritation and stops the cough. It is especially good for children. Sold by Trout's drug store. George, the 4 year old son of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Daub enspeclr, of Hunimgdon, swallow ed a small nail the other day and thought it was a good j)ke. II j suffers no pain as the result of his deed. Looking Onei Best. It's a woman's delight to look her best but pimples, skin erup tions, sores and boils rob lite of joy. Listen! Hucklen's Arnica Salve cures them; makes the skin soft and velvety. It glorines the face. Cures Pimples, Sore Eyes, Cold, Sores, Cracked Lips, Chap ped Hands. Try it. Infallible for Piles. 25c at Trout's drug store. Two young men who drove from Saxton to Hopewell recently, found that although it took them but one hour to go, it consumed five hours on the return trip. On the way back every quarter ot a mile thu wheels would lock. They did not know what was the mat ter, thinking the trouble could be traced to a broken spring or something. When they got to Saxton they found that some body at the other cu'i of the line had placed both back wheels on one side of the buggy and both front ones on the other. FRLSII AIR LIFE IDEA IS (i ROWING. Dr. Dixon's Suujcstlnns Are Being Fol lowed Widely Good Work Is Done. Tlio gospel of fresh air is being successfully tnught. by State Health . Commissioner Dixon's dispensaries for tuberculosis throughout Pennsylvania. Win dows wide open in the sleeping rooms, aud wherever possible a bed light out in the open air, is one of tho weapons tuberculosis patients are being taught to use in their tight for health. The state department of health has now 114 tuberculosis dispen saries in Pennsylvania, two new ones having been opened at Nan ticoko in Luzerne county, and at Brownsville in Fayette county. At the present time over 11, 000 tuberculosis patients are be ing treated at these dispensaries and trained nurses are visiting the homes of these patients, teaching them how to care for themselves, and instructing tho other members of the household how to guard against infection. For t'je month ending October 20 last, 10,335 such visits to the homes of pat ents were made bv department of health nurses, and for the ten months ending Octo ber 20, 70,794 visits were made. During these same ten months, 471 patients were discharged from the dispensaries with tho disease arrested, a most encour aging record. ALONE IN SAWMILL AT MIDNIGHT unmindful of dampness, drafts, storms or cold, W. J. Atkins worked as Night Watchman, at Banner Springs, Penn. Such exposure gave him a severe cold that settled on bis lungs. At last he had to give up work. He tried many remedies but all fail ed till he used 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. IIARRISO.NVILLE. .Mrs. Elmer Imler, of Buda, 111. is visiting ber parents Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Deshoug. Milton Kline burnt a limekiln last week. Milton believes in making the ground white if it don't snow. Geo. W. Sipes, wife, and two children spent from Saturday until Monday with Mrs. Sipes' brother, Neal Sharpe, at Sixmile Run. Isaiah Sipes butchered two pigs last week 14 months old that weighed 384 and 350 lbs. respec tively. Our new miller, Mr. Hurley, has taken possession of his mill the one recently purchased from Tbeo. Sipes. Success to you, Mr. Hurley. Mrs. Agnes Taylor still con tinues very poorly at the home of her daughter. She is not able to be moved home. Our school is opened again. The scarlet rash has all disap peared and we hope no more will break out. John Cirbaugh and wife from , Cito, spent last Saturday and Sunday with the latter's brother, L. I. Deshong and family. 1 I Ed. Stevens, wifo, and baby Helen, of McConntllsburg, spent Sunday with Mrs. Stevens' par ents Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Desh-o.ig. Absolutely mm 31S '.77. : T ' f 7v- vV-. I L PrJBEH. Mil Royal DaMng Powder JAimprovo3thoflavor VOT end adds to tho VV'::L5&:S) t i't J. K. Johnston can furnish you with The prettiest line of Xmas Presents These are all useful and will make very accepta ble gilts. Look these over before you buy. lav i ai v. e"'i'ia( I Usefjl articles for Men and Boys. Neckties Those are all regu lar 50c. Ties we are selling at 25c. Belts and Suspenders. Plain and fancy Hose. AJ1 kinds of Clothing, Suits, and Overcoats aud Kain Coats. Collars and CufTs. Dress and Every Day Shirts 39c. to $1.00. Hats and Caps a very pret. ty Fur Cap. Rifles and Jtevolvers. Handkerchiefs Silk and Cot ton. Underwear Wool and Cot ton. Legglns, and Hunting Cloth ing. Purses and Pocket Books. Shoes Work and Dress- Coat Sweaters. Phoenix Mufflers. Gloves Fur, Kid or every day. Ladles' and Misses' Silk Scarfs Knit and Suesino, and Wool Knit. Cloaks and Wraps. Fur Scarfs and Muffs. Shirt Waists Patterns In Silk or any other kind of goods. Gloves in Wool, Cotton, Kid and Driving. Shoes and Hosiery. Ladies' and Children's Leg gins. Petticoats. Shuins and Scarfs. Stamped Linens, Pillow Tops and Cords to match. Ladies' Coat Sweaters. Tailor Made Suits. Umbrellas. Dress Goods. Handkerchiefs. Hand Bags. lllbbons and Mulllers. Writing Paper. Miscellaneous Articles. Top I'obes. Suit Cuses and Trunks. Comforts and Bltnkots. Over Shoes. Those and Many Ctheis.' Call and see them. Yours, J. K. JOHNSTON. Postofflce Kules on Writlic on Pa'ck'ges, It has been decided by the postofflce department that the words "Not to be opened until Christmas day," or similar in scriptions, may be written only oa such parcels as bear postage at first class rates; but packages that are mailed at third-class or lourtb class rates' may bear the same inscription provided that It is printed or stamped on them. When written on the ' parcel with pen or pencil the word are held to be a personal communic i tlon from the sender to the ad dressee thu,s making the matter subject to first class rates. Subscribe for the "New, 'only 11.00 year. Coming Back Again Letter from Santa. North Pole, U, S. A., December 16, 1909. MY DEAR CHILDREN: . , I am coming back to Fulton County again this year, will be at my old stand at D. II. PATTERSON & SON'S, WEBSTER HILLS, and will bring with me a Christmas Tree that will revolve and play music all day long. I will, also, have a fine lot of Drums, Sleds, Dolls, Railroad Trains, Fire Engines, Tops, Animals, Banks, Etc., and all kinds ofCandy and Popcorn; besides, things for the Children, I will have presents for Mamma and Papa tooFancy China and Glassware, Fascinators, Toques, Fancy Handkerchiefs for Men and Women and many other useful articles; also, Figs, Dates, Oranges, Lemons and Nuts of all kinds. In addition to the music from my Tree, I am going to have my Graphophone going everyday. So as to be sure to get them on time, I will leave by Cook's Route on the I8th and will arrive on the 20th. All be sure to come and bring your Papas and Mammas with you. Good-bye until the 20th will see you all then. Yours most sincerely, SANTA GLAUS. The Irwin Store Our, bright, clean, fresh stock of - - Beautiful Christmas Presents is ready for your inspection. T Look through cjr Holiday Stock, and you will be pleased with the Low Prices and the varied stock we can show you. Don't fail to see our very special attraction in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Silverware, Decorated China, Fancy Lamps, Framed Pictures, Dressing Cases, Traveling Cases, Necktie Boxes, Post Cards, post card holders and albums, books at 10 and 15cts and a nice assortment of late books. Dolls, toys, games, and small wares. Our stock of groceries, candies, fruits, nuts, &c, is of the best. We sell the white and Golden Star Sewing Machines. We Invite you to come to THE IRWIN STORE. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL AND SEE MY STOCK OF BEAUTIFUL NEW HOLIDAY GOODS. You are going to give some one a Christina 1'retent. I hllVft got jllHt wht you want and will Have you mormy on ' all of your purchase!. Watchca, wutcb chains, fob chains, necklaces, rings, lookeu, charms, silverware, clocks, brooches, sleeve buttons, scarf plus, toilet sets, etc. Trices lowest during holidays, GRANT MELLOTT, Needmore, Pa. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $100 a Tear in Advance,1 FULTON COUNTY BANK 1 FULTON COUNTY BANK C3 K McConnellsburg, FNa. (ORGANIZED IIT i887.) ' ' 55 EIGHTEEN" STOCKHOLDERS JJ all among the prominent business men of the County, 0 The resources of this Bank now ar exceed any period In Its ex- 2a existence. 1 S We. Pay 3-Per Cent. Interest. ( J! 0 0 8 0 0 Ollt mi afrtrrtnna volna and (Knn1r rr ' ' Mm a . i .j uw u;jMrHlLOrS. and our willingness and ability to assist them in every way consist- ent with souad banking. 0 a r, t o unTnD a . t i est-.-- ru-- n n . - zj iuvuvi viva , j. iiBuou oi ot. vini, iv. ananeier. a. it ni .t. y Wm, H. Nelson, J. F. Johnston, Walter M. Comerer, A. F. Baker ' More Tliaa $.100,000.00 Security to I)ernatn W. II. NELSON, - - - Cashier, f) 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 trlmmed, 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 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. UGGES I have 'ust refilled my sheds with a fine lot ofnewTop Buggies, both factory and hand.made; ranging In price from $45 00 up to $75.00 for the best hand-made Mifflin 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 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, 1 BUGGIESB R . E V A N S HUSTONTOWN, FV. lnaracter 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 Bant: of McConnellsburg, Operates Under the Strict Banking Laws of the United States Government. oooooocooooo THOS. B. STEVENS 8c SON FURNITURE DEALERS McConnellsburg, pa. Yes; same old name and same old place, but we have a NEW AND UP-TO-DATE STOCK OF FURNITURE for you to select from this fall. Don't fail to come and see our Stock and get our prices before you buy elsewhere. We are also prepared to do ' ' ALL KINDS OF PICTURE FRAMING and at remarkable prices. We have in , ,.st6ck an assortment of Sheet Pictures ready for framing. Come and select one and have it framed for ' 1 A XMAS PRESENT , it would be just the tihng. Yes; Same old Name, and Same old Place. , : : THOS. B. STEVENS & SON, McConnellsburg, Pa.
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