S. M. Robinson, Justice of the Poaco, McConnt'llisbuig, Pa. 7-7 -m3, A largo baru belonging to Dr. Martin in Mercersburj?, was burned nno night last week. The crowd at the Odd Fellows picnic a Ten-Mar last Thursday was estimated at 10,000. Will soon be time to be think ing about that fall suit. John ston's are coming in already. An effort is being made to or ganize a conclave of Ileptascphs in this place. Villiam Clovenger last week put a new moulding machine in his shop in the West K:id. 0 cents pays the fare one way between McCounellsburg and Mercersburg. .Sheets stage line. Did you ever get 4 pair of lOc.J every day hose any where else than at Johnston's for 23c. They have another case just in. liev. Henry Wolf will preach in the Reformed church next Sunday at 10:30. You are invit ed to this service. An infant child of Curtis Rich ards, of Ayr township, was bur ied in Union cemetery on Tues day morning. Hd N. Ilutton, a well known shoe merchant of Chambersburg, died on Monday morning in the Chambersburg hospital. A good every day Shirt can be bought at J. K. Johnston for 3!)c. These are regular 30c kind and are worth looking after. We are sorry to note the seri ous illness of Ex-Sheriff D. V. Sipes who is confined to his bed with a very sore limb. Messrs. Steach and Shimer are treating the reeicbnce of Geo. W. Hays to a coat of paint which will greatly improve it. HIDES. James Sipes & Son;, pay the highest market price ior beef hides at their butcher shop in McCounellsburg, also highest price paid for call skins sheepskins and tallow. Owing to the fact that Kev. Bryner is attending the Crystal Springs campmeeting, there will bo no preaching services at any of the churches on the McCon nellsburg M. E. charge next Sun day. Buy it now. Now is the time to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed before tho summer is over. This remedy has no supen or. For sale by all dealers. Dnring the storm Wednesday night of last week a bolt ot light ning struck the barn of John Hix on, 0 miles west of Hancock. Md., destroying the building and all of the grain and hay. None of the stock was lost. The loss amounts to about 1,000, partly covered by insurance. Cuts and bruises may be healed in about one third the time re quired by the usual treatment by applying Chamberlain's Liniment It is an antiseptic and causes such injuries to heal without ma turation. This liniment also re lieves soreness of tho muscles and rheumatic pains. For sale by all dealers. A tire in a stubolo field on the farm of Harry Trout north of town on Sunday burned over quite a large portion of tho field. After some very hard work the fire was put out. The supposi tion is that some one crossing the field dorpped a lighted match from which tho stubbles took fire. McCLAIN HAS IT. Boiled Ham, Break fast Bacorfand Dried Beef and he will slice it from 1-48 to 3-8 of an inch, just to suit you. Como in and sample it, and see the machine work. E. R. McCLAIN. "Putt" It On Her race. A maiden left her downy couch one morn not long ago. And she put a little powder on her face. She made her toilet slowly, fixing everything just so. Then she put a little powder on her face. She ambled down to breakfast and sho dropped into her seat. She pass ed her p'ato to papa and got a piece of meat. She finished up on coffee, cake and predigested wheat. Then she took a car to go to town to shop a little bit. Then she put a little powder on her face.. At noon she ato a lunch paying 13 cents for it. And she put a little powder on her face. That afternoon she spent a dime for icecream at a store, and when she'd finished eating it she louged for just one more. Hut, thinking of the dime twould cost, she.start ed for the door. Then she put a little powder on her face. She took a car at half past three back to her home to go. And she put a little powder on her face. She ato her dinner with the folks; then went to call up Joe, Joe came that night and stayed 'till most 1 o'clock, 'tis said. When be had gone she went upstairs declaring she was "dead." tshe tumbled to her downy couch, and as she lay in bed, why sho put a little powder on her face. Life On Panama Canal has had one frightful drawback malaria trouble thathas brought suffering and death to thousands. The germs cause chills, fever and ague, biliousness, jaundice, lassi tude, weakness, and general de bility. But Electric Bitterg. nev er fail to destroy them and cure malaria troubles. "Three bot ties completely cured me of a very severe attack of malaria," writes Wm. A. Fretwell, of Lu cama, N. C, "and I've had good health ever since." Cure stom ach, liver and kidney troubles, and prevent typhoid. 30c. Guar anteed by Trout's drug store. MiEDMORE. We have had a very fine rain for which we are very thankful. After having been confined to his room several days, we are glad to see uncle A. liunyan able to be out again. Berte Mellott and Nathan Tru aK threshed several crops of oats through here last week. J as. Collier and family, of Pitts burg, are spending some time with Mrs. Collier's sister Mrs. W. A. l'eck, of this place." A number of our people attend ed the Harvest Meeting at the Dunkard church last Sunday. B. N Palmer has secured a fine span of mules recently. At the Field Day next Satur day a number ol games from the leading teams of the county will be played, also fifty yards, one hundred yards, and two hundred yards, will be run; three-legged races, sapk races, and hurdle races, greased pig and soap pole. The Green Ridge Colored Base Ball Club, will furnish music for the festival at night. A large crowd is expected. A good time to all. Struck a Rich Mine. S. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala., says he struck a perfect mine of health in Dr. King's .New Life Pills, lor they cured him of liver and kidney trouble, after 12years of suffering. They are tho best pills on earth for constipation, malaria, headache, dyspepsia, do bility. 23c at Trout's drug store. Ten members of the Pittsburg Motor Cycle Club, who are mak ing the trip from Pittsburg to Philadelphia stopped in town for an hour ou Tuesday. They left IlUsburg at noon on Saturday and are a day behind Schedule time o'ving to rain and mishaps to their cycles. They say the worst piece of road they encount ered was Laurel Ridgo in Somer set county. They are a very gentlemanly set of men. A. R. Divelbiss, of Mercers burg, on Thursday received a telegram from Chadwick, Illinois, naying his brother John and wife were dead. Mr. Divelbiss wired for further information and had a latertelegram saying that fol lowing a family j ir which seems had been frequent of late, John shot his wife, killing her and then shot hmac'lf. They were former residents of Mercersburg and known to many of our people. Mrs. DivelbUs' maiden name was jpeil nan. Letter to David E. Little, McConnclUburg, Pa. Dear Sir: We reiterate: FA'ery job painted Dovoe takes less gallons than of any other paint. Here's tho proof: Paint half your job Devop; paint the other half whatever you like. If Dcvoe doesn't take less gallons and cost less money, no pay. Yours truly 72 F. W. Di:voe & Co. P. S. Hull & Bender, McCon nellsburg; J. A. Boyd, Mercers burg, and Norman O. Huber, Chambersburg, sell our paint. BRUSH CREEK. The nice rain Monday greatly refreshed growing vegetation. John I latin and family of Bed ford county spent Sunday at B. F. Whitfield's. Miss Lillie Whitfield who has been at Breezewood for several weeks, returned to her home at Crystal Springs, last wtek. Our valley was well represent ed at the Odd Fellows Reunion at Everett last Wednesday. Mrs. F. M. Lodge and son Mar shall and Miss Lul'u Mills, spent last Sunday with friends in the Cove. Mrs. Morgm Barton anddaugh ter Olive spent last Tuesday at H. N. Barton's. Callers at II. N. Barton's last Sunday afternoon were John Smith and family, Clara Hanks; Sadie, Lydia, Mae and Vance Bar ton; John Ott, Paul Stein, and Claud Smith. M. PI Barton, wife and daugh ter Gwendoline spent a couple days last week at Everett. Miss Mamie Williams, of Ever ett, is visiting in the home of he grand parents J. M. Hixson and wife. ' Will Clevenger spent Sunday afternoon with Bruce Barton. Preparations are being made to make the coming camp meet ing a grand success. We hope that all who can will come and help make it so. Seemed to Give Him a New Stomach. "1 suffered intensely after eat ing and no medicine or treatment I tried seemed to do any good," writes II. M. Youngpoters, Edi tor of The Sun, Lake View, Ohio. "The first few doses of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets gave me surprising relief and the the second bottle seemed to give me a new stomach and perfectly good health." For sale by all dealers. Notice. There will be a three-days' meeting held in the grove at Lau rel Ridge schoolhouse, beginning on Thursday, the 18th of this month, at 8 o'clock p. m., to con tinue over Sunday. There will be two services on Sunday one in the forenoon and one in the aft ernoon; therefore, bring your din ners with you. The services will be conducted by the pastor, Rev. A. G. B. Powers. A public col lection will be taken for the pas tor's benefit. Sunday will be ob served as Decision Day. All are invited to attend. Cider Notice. Walter G. Alloway will make cider at Waterfall on the 23d of August 1010. For Sale or Exchange 2G0 acres in Fulton county, Pa., two dwellings, timber, cleared land, and indications of mineral deposits. Great bargain. . "Owner," PostofHce Box 393, 7-21 it, 'Newport News, Va. C. E.STARR, Three Springs, Pa., Mas just received a Carload of Mifflin burg . Three Seated Top Wagons which he is selfmg at only $88.O0. lie has on handalso 200 bush els of Best G rad e Timothy Seed which he is selling" at $3,20 a bushel, MOST MEDICINE LEAST MONEY BEST RESULTS NO CURE; M0 PAY. Rexall Beef IVine and Iron the great strength giver, large bottles, 60c. Are you weak? have you that tired feeling? poor appetite? can't sleep? Rexall Celery and Iron tonic relieves the weakened organism ot every strain, gives nature'perfect support until the system has recovered the harmonious tone of sound health until . every organ is fulfilling its proper functions, 16 oz. bot tles 95c. The Drug Trust charges you 50c for 40 kidney pills. Rexall Kidney Pills contain 60 to the box, costs you 35 cents, and your money refunded if you are not satisfied. Do your feet sweat and ache and burn, and give iortha bad odor? Rexall Foot Powder 10 pack ages for 15 cents will correct this condition. Rexall Common Sense Rat Poison is 10c. a box. Rexall Blackberry Cordial is an ideal remedy for babies with summer complaint, 25c. a bottle. Rexall Aromatic Castor 0contai ns all the laxr ative properties of castor oil without its nauseating ef fects, 25c. a bottle. The very young should be guarded against the toxic effects resulting trom constipation, but great care should be exercised that more harm than good should not be done by giving strong medicine. Rexall Baby Laxative combines remedies that gently move the bowels, expel the pain causing gases, and do no harm to the delicate intestinal organism, 23 cents a large bottle. Rexall Seidlitz Powders are instantly soluble, 5 'cents. - . ' Rexall Tea for the liver, kidneys, and bowels is one of the famous Rexall remedies. A 25 cent box makes a gallon. It is composed entirelvot herbs; no calomel or other mineral poison. Charcoal has been used as a stomach purifyer for more than 3000 years. Kexall pure willow charcoal tab lets are put up 60 in a box and sell lor 1.5 cents. It you want a Fountain Pen that wont leak or drop ink, and one that doesn't put too big a crimp in your bank roll, buy a Rexall. 51.00 to 52.50. It don't pay.to carry a high priced watch when you can get a Rexall JVatch for a dollar. Guaranteed. Rexall Straw Hat Cleaner makes old hats look like new. Rexall Red Cedar Flakes keep out Aoths. 15 cents. i ' Remember this Saturday Candy is as good as it can be made at any price. Fresh every week. Doesn't taste like a pine box, and the price is'29c. a pound. Every bottle or package of Rexall preparations is a third larger, than those made by the patent medicine trust, and the price is lower, and, then, each one is guaranteed to give satisfaction or your money cheer fully refunded. Rexall preparations 'are not "secret" or "patent." The ingredients and formula of each of the 320 remedies cheerfully given. REMEMBER: There is only one place in Fulton County where these Remedies may be obtained and that is at the JR E X A L L STORE, McConnellsburg, Pa., Leslie W. Seylaf, - Proprietor. 55 J. NELSON SIPES, WILSON. L NACE, 0 President. Assistant Cashier. 5j I The Farmer and His Banker f jl Our bank never fails to give as good service to the ! M taYmer as it gives to any business man. As a mat- li - ter ot fact few banks could exist in this day and m age of the world without the co-operation ot the 5" farmers. Often a farmer can make money by ... borrowing. Do not hesitate to call on us when 1; you want money-. - We welcome a responsible 5? borrower quite as heartily as a substantial deposit- ;? 1 er. It will pay every farmer to carry a checking 0 ' account with us. Why not come in and talk it 5i over with us to-day? Accounts may be opened 2 by mail and monies deposited or withdrawn in 5; this way with equal facility. We make a special- J? ty of serving the farmer. J: Wc Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest. J FULTON COUNTY BANK h W. H. NELSON, Cashier. 0 ' 0 0000-0-0000,0f0 000r000H0M0000p'0 0i000000000MX0. 0X000000 A0 0 0 0 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL: BANK OF McCONNELLSBURG, 1 At the close of business June 30, 1910. - RESOURCES. Lonnft nnd Discount fl9T,tll 20 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. , s:t8.M IT. S. HuDdH to secure circulation 15,000 CO Premium on U. 8, Hondi....' 504.45 llundn, neourlllei, eta 50,676.47 flunking house, furniture, and fixtures 870.00 Due from National lliinkn (not reserve tt(fenw.) '. 1,175.08 Due from State, Private Hunks, and Hunkers, Trust Co s and Suv. Hanks 420.03 Due fronj approved reserve agents.., S3.0BH.84 Checks andother cash Items WIM Notes of other National Hanks WJ.OO Fractional puper ourrency.nlckels nnd cents . 15.0I LAWrui. Money Reskkvb in Hank, viz : Mpecle in.trJ7.05 I.eifal-tender notes 1.8W0.0O 18,1X7.05 Itedemptlon fund with U. S.Treasurer (5 per cent, of circulation) 1,250.00 Totai, 1330,012 15 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In tf Surplus fund , 10, Undivided profits, lest expenses and 1 inxes patu . (tl g. National Hunk notes outstanding a. Dividends unpaid Individual deposits subject to cheek. ?j DeuinrioNjcrtllleiites of deposit Time cert'llcates of deposit Certified cheeks Cashier's checks outstanding j ,000.00 mm 00 00 IKOO iK.OO 97 TOTAL -U!IJ.u Compare the above state ment with statement pub lished since March 29th, 1910, and note our growth. GREAT SACRIFICE CLEARANCE SALE AT THE IRWIN STORE Commencing Aug. 4th And Lasting Until Aug. 24th. We are going to offer the people of Fulton county an oportunity to buy at less than cost prices, the following goods : Decorated China, Dinner Ware, China Plates, Berry Bowls, Chop Dishes, Cut Glass, Lamps, Clocks, Books, Pictures, &c. 300 Plain Tumblers 2c. Each. . 300 Plain Thin Blown Tumblers 3c. each. 250 Decorated Fruit Saucers 2c, each. 200 6 inch Plates 4c. each. . 200 7 inch Decorated Plates 9c. each. 100 Regular Size Bowls 9c. each. 50 Mixing Bowls lie. each. 75 China Cups and Saucers 13c. each. 50 Cream Pitchers 10c. each. 50 Tea Pot Stands 9c. each. Guaranteed 8 day Clocks $1.68 each. Have you seen our 9 cent Window. stand by what we advertise. And you know us. Come in. Everybody Welcome. The Irwin Store- hound Unvarnished Dependable Facts Such points as peculiar sagging pockets, lapels becoming shapeless, buttons drop ping off at unwarranted moments, and seams ripping here and there, , are all to tally foreign to the suits you buy of us. The Key-note of This Business Is, . as much good making as can be squeeze. into a suit made to your order. -:- :- The Suitings to Suit Are Here in All Grades. - -:- We have the season's styles, in Straw Hats, Stiff and Dress Hats. ' They come in new every few weeks. Dusters, Khaki Pantaloons, all kinds. Dress Shirts in great variety. Men's Boys' and Children's Suits. Do not forget the place. A. U. NACE &' SON. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is thq people's paper. $100 a Tear in Advanco.
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