S. M. Robinson, Justice of the Pcaco, McConuollsburg, I'a. 7-7 -m.'J. A lareo iron sife for use in the new jKist oHIcq arrived ou Friday It i a good, substantial one. 50 cents pays the fare one way between McConnellaburg and Mercersbu rg. Sheets stage line. I. P. llendorshot, of near Mer cersburg, lost a valuable horse last week from brain fever. We havei had a number of fine rains within the past week, and our farmers are busy ploughing. "I have a world of confidence in Chamberlain's Cougli Remedy, for I have used it with perfect success," writes Mrs. M. 1. Bas ford, Poolesville, Md. For sale by all dealers. Kev. T. P. Garland will preach at Sideling Hill Christian church next Sunday morning, and in the evening at Jerusalem church in "Whips Coe. All are invited. The days are becoming percep tibly shorter, the nights longer. Every young person who wishes to amount to anything in the world should pursue a well ar ranged course of reading during fall and winter months. Fine Sat.k. Forty Angora Goats, bred from registered stock. From 2 to 0 dollars. If interested call on or write to E D. A K Kits, 9 8 t3. Akersville, Pa. HIDES. James Sipes & Soul. pay the highest market price for beef hides at fieir butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins sheepskins and tallow. The Canadian General Metho dist Conference in session at Victoria, British Columbia, on last Friday night, decided-by a large majority in favor of a church union with the Presbyterians and Congregationahsts to be known as the Union church. The other two churches had previously agreed upon such a union. The auto which was to run be tween this place and Mercers burg, has been taken off for the present. It is said that the ven ture would be a financial success but for the breakers on the pike, which, they claim, would ruin a machine of that size in less than throe months. If arrangements can be made with the turnpike company to level the breakers, the machine will bo put on again in the near future. As usually treated, a sprained ankle will disable a man for three or four weeks, but "by applying Chamberlain's Liuiment freely e s soon as the injury is received and observing the directions with each bottle, a cure can be effected in from two to four days. For sale by all dealers. J. C. Fore, of Fulton county, who owns a 180-acre farm near Knobsville, while on a visit to John Burmont, west of town, last week, was in Chamoersburg with his son Boyd for a few days' re creation, looking up a small place, as he prefers this side of the mountain. While bo reports much dry weather in Fulton, he expects a big corn crop, as do many of his neighbors. What the farmers need there is a clos er market and the means of reach ing it Lie suggests a better road to Richmond to enable farm ers to get thoir produce to con sumers. While Fulton may have some disadvantages, fruit grow ers have not had to tight scale yet People's Register. McCLAIN HAS IT. Boiled Ham, Break fast Bacon and Dried Beef and he will slice it from 1-48 to 3-8 of an inch, just to suit you. Come in and sample it, and see . the machine work. E. R. McCLAIN, COL. ROSEVELT.S TRIP TO THE EST. Incidents of Important Tour to Be De scribed by Special Correspondent. Former President Roosevelt has started ou a tour which prom ises to be more important than any he took while in the White House. From now until Septem oer 11 lie will be traveling thru tho country making speeches of profound significance, and exer cising a great influence, upon national affairs. ' The North American is the only papor in Philadelphia the only paper in Pennsylvania which has a special correspondent on the train with Colonel Roosevelt. Angus McSween, The North American's Washington corres pondent, will bo with Colonel Roosevelt every day until the re turn to New York, and will wire full reports, not only of the inci dents of the trip, but of the politi cal development in each state.. Do You Want to Sell? I am listing for sale Fulton County real estate, full descrip tion of which will soon bn publish ed in booklet form and advertis ed in leading newspapers through out Pennsylvania and Maryland. 1 am listing ail kinds of Real Es tate and making special effort in first class Fruit Land. Don't sell your property too low, but let me help you dispose of it at your own price. No ex pense to you unless a sale is made, and then a commission of only a per cent, will be charged. See me, or send a full descrip tion, so that it may have a place in the first issue of the booklet P'kank Mason, Agent, McConnellsburg, Pa 9-l-w2. 126,000,000 Gallons of Whiskey I'sed. The following figures announc ed by the internal revenue service show that in the fiscal year end ing July 31st, the citizens of the United States drank 120,000,000 gallons of whiskey and 59,000,000 barrels of beer and ale. They smoked 8,000,000 cigars and 7,000,000 cigarette. Uncle Sam profited by these facts to the ex tent of $289,728,014, the total col lected as internal revenue. Play ing cards contributed $j(i5,524 in revenue, and oleomargerine pro duced more than a million dollars. NEW GRENADA. Dr. Win. J. Campbell, of Mt. Union is here .attending to the practice of his brother R.'B. who is away enjoying his honeymoon. Geo. Detwiler, of Laurence county, is visiting his uncle Jacob Cnder. Samuel J. Keith, of Morrison Cove, a native ol Wells Valley, died on Wednesday last. His brothers A. D. and James M., and Mrs. A. 1). of our Valley attended the funeral at Woodbury last Sat urday. N. G. Cunningham, DavidBlack George Barnett, Harry Bolinger and Jacob Shafer attended Wil liams Grove picnic and took in the sights at Gettysburg. Isaac McClain and Jesse Boll inger are shelling out the grain in our Valley with their separa tors. Jonas Lake, of Laidig, was in our section doing some survey ing. D. M. Cunningham and son Morrill, or "Fatty Felix," a boy 17 years, weighing 215 lbs., of Wilkinsburg, Pa., are visiting among the Cunningham's. Mark Lodge, of Saxton, stopped in New Grenada, on Sunday for refreshments, enroute to Mc Connellsburg. , I-iois Huston, of Throe Springs, came to Now Grenada ou Sunday and began teaching Tine Grove a :hool in Wood township, Hunt ingdon county, on Monday the 5th and will board in our village. lUrry Caster, wife and son Ernest, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gi ess of near Dune. Alma McClain has left our sec tion and has located at Three Springs, where she has oponed up an' up to dati Millinery Store. Success to you, Alma. Hon. C O. Tornpletori, of Ty rone, state senator from Hlair Hnntingdon district, and the reg ular nominee for re election, U said to have withdrawn from the rami aign, giving at his reasons pressing business matters which retire ti at'ention, . V V A A A A i 2r - . Geo. B. Mellptt 2 McConnellsburg, F. rc 1 1 ; r 4c Store open every morning at 0 a. m. Closed at 7:00 p. m. Monday, Wedne- day and Friday. Open until 10:00 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 38 : ' S3 1 have just gqt in my Enterprise Goods Lard Presses, Meat Chop- pers, and repairs for the same. cj Come and See TWy Frlce Before You Buy 2g Tar Rope! Tar Ropei I have bought two tons of tar rope, guaranteed pure Sisal, 21 oz., $o ' price 5 1-2 c. per pound. 5g 38 Wire Nails and Cut Nails, Wire Fencingand Smooth Wire a Spcial g ty. I am selling Sharpless and Dairy Maid Cream Separa te tors right along. Any farmer who figures closely will 1 H ' soon find he can't afford to do without one. 1 ' Horse Blankets ip 1 will have the largest line of Horse Blankets I have ever had and will sell them at stunningly low prices. 5 : H Note Prices on Just a Few of the Many Arti- cles I Have in Stock For Sale. Kitchen Saws. Kitchen saw blades. Compass saws, Hand saws, - 30c, .Tic, !)0c Simond cross-cut saws, 5 ft., - " " 51 ft., " ' " 0 ft., Doublebit axes, as low as l'ole axps William Mann Axe9, Ilobt. Mann axes Half Peeler and Patterns ... Lanterns, -Dash lanterns, Coach driving lamp, Apple peelers, Hold-fast shoe nails, 30c lc an inch 10 and 21c $1.01 and 4il.75 3 10 13.-15 00 4.5c OOo "Uc Crown 70c 30c and 85c 45c and 1.00 $2 40 43c and (18c 2 fur 5c Mattocks, all steel, Picks, Pick handles, Fork handles, Half bushel measures, Scoop shovels, - Dirt shovels, Manure forks, Yellow collar pads, 11 in, Felt " " Crowbars, Wire and cut nails, Smooth wire, Harb wire, Cow chains, Breast chains, - 45c 45c 17c 10c and 10c 45c (ioc and 70c 40o and 50c 45c, 55c and 60c 20c and 25e - 37o 6c per lb $2 40 per 100 lbs $2.55 per 100 lbs S3. 25 per 100 lbs 13c and 17c 30c and 50c t-.pl have a great number of bargains in 'a great many small articles that would not justify the expense of advertising such as Hies, drawing knives, tack and claw ham mers, trowels of all kinds and sizes, etc : : : : : ; : : : : : : Come in and see me. It will pay you. Thanking you for the pa tronage I have so kindly received. ' I am, yours truly GEO. B. MELLOTT. Y VV YY V.Y Y V YY Y V .. . V.V Y.V V Y.Y .Y.Y Y. Y Y ., Y.Y Y Y YY YY Y.Y YT YY YY YY YY YY YYVYS! You Save oney Here It pays in dollars and cents as well as in personal satisfaction to buy of me. You have my personal, positive assurance that what, I sell is exactly as represented. I and about 3500 other leading retail druggists of different towns and cities of the United States and Canada are affiliated in a co operative organization. This gives me a great buying power, enables me to buy hundreds of things frequently and in small quantities at the lowest prices. This means that you get tresh, up-to-the-minute goods at the cost of inferior quality merchandise. It's safe to send your children to my store. They'll get the same careful and prompt treatment and the same prices you would get if you came yourself. For The Teeth iq Pearl Tooth Powder For The Hair Hexall "1)5" Hair Tonic For The Toilet Violet Dulce Toilet Water For Freckles Tan ana Freckle Lotion For The Hath Violet Ammonia Bath Powder Cream of Almonds 50c 75c 19c 25c 25c 25c Uexall Shaving Lotion For The Nerves 7c Amerlcanitls Kllxlr For Headaches liexall Headache Powders 10c For Her Every girl has a candy heart. If you want to win her easy take her a box of 11 Chocolates 1" U - . . . . 1 .1 . 1 1 uc are me purest, uiosi uwu- clous confections it is possible to buy. Try a box to-day. 0 Pounds OOC For The - Babies We have a list of remedies that are prepared with skill and care from the best doctors prescriptions. Mother Krow's Remedies Kach One 2jC For The Blood Sarsaparllla Tonlo Pvegular $1.00 Bottles 85c For Rheumatism on Rheumatism Remedy QC 91.00 Bottles in Hexall Orderlies vt For Constipation For Indigestion or Hexall Dyspepsla Tablets JC For The Kidneys oq Hexall Kidney Remedy "C 50u Size For Eczema Rex all Kczema Ointment 39c What wiwe& .nedied Mean Every one who takes a Rexall Remedy and is in any way dissatisfied may get " their money back for the mere asking. Rexall "Remedies are shipped to us direct from the laboratory. . There are no middleman's profits. The expense or their man ufacturing it minimized and we sell them to you at the 'smallest possible margin of v profit. When you buy Rexall Remedies. you get a better medicine at a lower price . ' than you can otherwise obtain. Just think what this means to you. ffe take all the risk and you take none. Could we ofier any better reason why you should use Rexall Remedies I Sfora Leslie-W. Seylar McConnellsburg. OCXXXCXCXXXXX)OOCO Real Estate I have farms for sale in all parts ot Fulton, Franklin, and Cumberland Counties: Town Properties Building Lots and Timber Lands for Sale. Costs you nothing to list your property. Loans negotiated for purchasers needing money. See me before buying or selling. GEO. A. HARRIb, Agent )XCOX0O0OX0CX(X00X8 J. K. JOHNSTON We are now ready to show a full line of excellent jRa.ll Goods all of which are fresh, and up-to-date with the new styles that are far superior to any that has ever been handled in this town. CLOTHING Men's and Youth's green and blue striped Serges, These are the latest colors, and we can furnish them in all the late cuts, and our prices are lower than ever before. Don't fail to see these: Men's $6 to $15.00 Boys' $3.75 to $9,00 JACKET SUITS Ladles' New Jacket Suits in all new colors, running in price From $6.00 to $15.00 No old ones. SHOES FOR THE FAMILY i School shoes that wear. Men's and Ladies' whole stock. Ev ery day shoes worth consider ing. Dress Shoes, $1.25 to 4.00 in Ladies, and $1 50 to $4 00 In Men's. DRESS GOODS For Jacket Suits. Now Is the time to look for these. 'New patterns and colors. A Full line of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. Our Men's and Boys' FALL HATS AND CAPS are fine sellers. d.-JNUL.sow S1PKS, - WILSON. L. NACE, l r. X President. Assistant Cashier. The Farmer and His Banker Our bank never fails to give as good service'to the farmer as it gives to any business man. As a mat ter ot fact faw banks could exist in this, day and age of the world without the co-operation ot the farmers. Often a farmer can make money by borrowing. Do not hesitate to call on us when you want money. We welcome a responsible borrower quite as heartily as a substantial depbsitr er. It will pay every farmer to carry a checking account with us. why not come in and talk it over with us to-day? Accounts may be opened by mail and monies deposited or withdrawn in this way with equal facility. We make a special ty of serving the farmer. i We Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest. FULTON COUNTY BANK g W. H. NELSON, Cashier. Have Your Garments Tailored-to-Order AE offer garments made v v to-measure for about one-half what most ladies' tailors charge. Suits, $13.50 up Coats, $10.00 up Skirts, $5.00 upDresses, $12.00 up Capes, $7.50 up. You can have your choice of 268 fabrics, all the stunning styles designed for fall by the American Ladies Tailoring Co., Chicago. The garments will be made to vour individual measure, under the person al direction of M.Kayser the famous designer of the American Ladies Tail oring Co. We guarantee your per tection in fit, workmanship and ma terials. Yet the cost will be almost as little as for the same grade in ready-mades. ' , ) A, U. NACE & k fat! : p if 1
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