Blank notes at the Nkws oflice. Ex ShonllJ. Alfred IJummell, now residing at Gettysburg, spent a few days in town last week. Trespass notices at the Nkws oflice. A subscription paper is being circulated to obtain funds for the erection of a new church at Cito, in Ayr township. 50 cents pays the faro one way between . McConnollsburg and Mcrcersburg. Sheets stage line. UooertL Jackson has returned to his home in this place after having spent the past month with relatives and friends in (Jbam bersburg. Lame back is one of the most common forms of muscular rheu matism. A few applications of Chamberlaiu's Liniment will give relief. For sale by all dealers. Mrs. Eli Largent and her daughter Mrs. Robert N. Shimer and son Marlin, of this place, spent Saturday and Sunday visit ing friends at Waterfall. HIDES. James Sipes & Som. pay the highest market price for beef hides at fieir butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins sheepskins and tallow. Jacob Motter, of Ayr township, left the editor a mess of fine strawberries last Saturday. Mr. Motter has been having plenty of 8t8awberries for three or four weeks second crop, and they are nice large ones, too. The best plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamber lain's Liniment and bound on over the affected parts is supenor to a pla3ter and costs only one tenth as much. For sale by all dealers. Two ewes and a buck came to the premises of Jacob Sharp, near Kuobsville about the 10th of October. The owner is notified to go, pay charges and take them away or they will be disposed of according to law. Biliousness is due to a dis ordered condition of the stomach medicine, intended especially to act on that organ; to cleanse it strengthen it, tone and invigorate it, to regulate the liver and to banish biliousness positively and effectually, For sale by all deal ers. Miss Bess M. Doran, of Burnt Cabins, who had been visiting rive weeks with her uncle W. E. Gam ble in Clarion county, Pa., and P. E. Gamble in YoungstowD, Ohio, has returned home. She was accompanied home by her cousins, Miss Imo Gamble of Bncyrus, Ohio, and Chas. Gam ble, of Clarion county. To live to be 75 yeai s old with out seeing a railroad tram was the unique experience of Mrs. Mary Yeakle, whose home is in the "little cove" in Franklin coun ty. Born and raised within twenty five miles of Chambers burg, she had never seen the town until last week, when she went to have the will of her late husband probated. Mrs. Yeakle said, "It took a good doal of spunk for me to ride on one of those railroads." Letter to S. W. Kirk. MtConnellcburg, Pa. Dear Sir: Here's the paint situation at a glance: Ddvoe takes Jess gallons for a j ib thaj any other paint. If not, no pay. Yours truly 2 F. W. Devoe & Co. P. S. Bull & Bonder, McCon nellsburg; J. A. Boyd, Mercers--urg, and Norman O. lluber, Chain bersburg, sell our paint. Got Two Years. On Wednesday afternoon, of last week Joo Richardson, who in the Huntingdon county ail some weeks ago, confessed to the mak ing and passing of counterfeit, coin, was sentenced to two years imprisonment in the Federal prison at Leavenworth, Kansas. Richardson mado this counterfeit money in his boarding house at Orbisoma and passed it around the county, principally at the Walnut Grove campmeetmg. It was some of the money that got John Cnomwell and a few others into a lot of trouble. $100 REWARD, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease tnat science has been able to cure in all lis stages, and that is Catarrh Ball's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be ing a constitutional disease, re quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot the system, thereby destroying the founda'ion of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dol lars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimoni als. Address F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Heal Estate. I have sixty-four farms, four country store properties and some town property listed. Some will bo sold very cheap if bought quick. All property listed by October 31st, can have place in booklet of "Fulton County Real Estate for Sale." No expense to list prop erty unless sold, than the usual 5 per cent. Frank Mason, Agent, AlcConnellsburg, Pa. 9-22-tf. Cider Making. The undersigned will make ci der at his home near Jugtown schoolhouse. As apples are scarce, he will make on Tuesday of each week only. 9 1 tf. Nick Hohman. J. Conrad Brown, last Friday shot a white partridge near Fay etteville, Franklin county. , This is said to be a very rare bird and but few are to be found in this se Jtion of the country. rati n 3 iLmi m$m powder c.:.::.zs the pcmtcgt hot, biscuit Also Ro!ij and Muff 1213 Crusts and Cake3 Sand for Royal -f 1-3 WT.liain St. m Mm, Mlt mt in I0R AGLD 1'LOPLE. Old Folks Should be Careful in Tlicir Selection of Regulative Medicine. We have a safe, dependable and altogether ideal remedy that is particularly adapted to the re quirements of aged people and persons of weak constitutions who suffer from constipation or other bowel disorders. We are so certain that it will relieve these complaints and give absolute sat isfaction in every particular that we offer it with our personal guarantee that it shall cost the user nothing if it fails to sub stantiate our claims. This rem edy is called Rexall Orderlies. Rexall Orderlies have a sooth ing, healing, strengthening, tonic and regulative action upon the bowals. They remove all' irrita tionf dryness, soreness and weak ness.' They restore the bowels and associate organs to more vigorous and healthy activity. They are eaten like candy, may be taken at any time without in convenience, do not cause any gripiDg, nausea, diarrhoea, ex cessive looseness, flatulence or other disagreeable effect. Price 25c. and 10c. Sold only at our store The Rexall Store. Leslie W. Seylar. Birthday Party. Last Saturday evening will be long remembered by many friends of Miss Verda Sharp. The occasion was her' birthday, and her friends gave her a very pleasant surprise. The evening was spent in music bpth vocal and instrumental. Refreshments were served later in the evening of which all present, did amle justice. Those present were Blanche Peck, Nina Kelso, Bessie Raker, Norman Raker, Harry Snyder, Nevin Aller, John Kelso, Herbert Kerlin, James Campbell, Ira Peck, Wilbur Peck, Ralph Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Peck, Miss Verda re ceived many beautiful and useful presents. They all returned to their respective homes at an late hour all wishing Verda many happy returns of the day. Forced to Leave Home. Every year a large number of poor sufferers whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. But this is costly and not always sure. There's a better way. Let Dr. King's Discovery cure you at home. "It cured me of lung trouble," W.R Nelson, of Cala mine, Ark., when all else failed and I gained 47 pounds in weight Its surely the Kirg of all cough and lung cures." Thousands owe their lives and health to it. Its positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Asth ma, Croup all Throat aud Lung troubles. 50c and $1 00. Trial bottle free at Trout's Drug Store. CLEAR KID0E. . Rush, the. oldest son of Mr and Mrs. C. L. Henry is a victim of diphtheria. It is now thought the disease is responding very nicely to treatment. Mrs. Martha Wible has been aosent tne past two weeks on a visit to relatives and friends in Altoona. Theodore Appleby and wife, were callers at Burnt Oabins one day recently. Miss Mary Jane Fields spent a couple of days the first of this week in the home of her brother W. L. Fields. John McCartney accompanied by Misses Edith end Edna Ap pleby of Neelyton spent Satur day and Sunday with Theodore Appleby and wife. . Clear Ridge school was closed last Friday oy the Board of Health on account of diphtheria in the community and now Mr Lodge and the pupils will have a httlo vacation. Mrs. George Maylor spent Monday with Mrs. W. L. Fields. BeDjamin Deaver and wife are visiting their son Frank at Uar- risburg this week. Mrs. Cecelia Anderson spent Saturdays with her niece Mrs. Zaz-McElhaney of Iluetontown. Mrs. J. H. Fields and son Earle are spending ten days in the Cove at the home of her daughter (Etta) Mrs. Ckyd Everhart. v George Taylor spent from Monday until Thursday of last week with relatives in Franklin couDty. Mrs. Cleve Fields and nephew Clarence Winegardaer speat last Wednesday with her pousin Mrs. John Gallaher. . Sale Register. Friday, October 28 The heirs of the late George Snyder, deceased, will sell at the late re sidence of the decedent in Mc Connellsburg good driving horse, buggy, harness, organ, house hold goods, etc. Sale begins at 1 o'clock p. m. Saturday, October 9 Joseph C. Harnett, relinquishing farm ing, will sell at bis residence near Speck's church in Taylor , town ship, horses, cattle, .h )gs, farm ing implements, wheat, corn and buckwheat, and other things. Sale begins at 10 o'clock, a. m. Saturday, November 12. Si mon and David Ritchey, intend ing to quit lumbering, will sellat their residence about half way between Fort Littleton and Burnt Cabins, 4 head of good work horses, 3 wagons, a lot of work harness, chains, farming imple ments. &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 9 months. A. L. Wible, Auctioneer. ' Wednesday, November 23, D. C. Malott, having accepted a position on the road, will sell at his residence in Whips Cove, at a place known as Khckersville, Store Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, and horses, cattle, wagons, cream separator, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 9 months. Herbert Helman, a nurse in the Norristown Insane Asylum is spending a few days at his home here. CLUETT SHIRT WEEK As you pass look at the Fall Showing 'of SHIRTS in out windows THIS WEEK It will give you an idea of the beauty and merit of this deservedly popular brand. Cluett Shirts are made to meet the demands of the most exacting dressers, and that they do it is amply attested by their overwhelming popu larity. They are not only the best sell ina shirts, but the best shirts sold. A. U. NACE&SON McConnellsburg, Pa. Chas. Huston '-"A Bro. Three Springs, Pa. We have just received another lot of Ladies and Misses Coats in RUBBERIZED SILK BLACK CARACOL, Plush, Broadcloth, and Fancy Mixtures, with the new Shawl Collar Semi-fitting back, and lined with good quality Sateen. Buy that Coat now, before the line is broken, and get'a whole season's wear of it at prices to please all. :: :: :: CLOTHING IF THAT BOY OF YOURS IS A HUSKY C H A P and likes to romp and play, buy him a W. T. Allen suit of clothes, a, pair of B. & O. shoes and you may rest assured that he will be well clad for Winter. :: :: :: Boys' Suits Youths' Suits Men's Suits $1.75 to $3.50 - $2.50 to $7.50 $3.00 to $15.00 We have a nice line of Moore's Air tight : : ; : Heating Stoves and Ranges for cold' weather that can't be beat. A new "line of Furniture and also have on hand a lot of Mif flinburg top Wagons and Buggies, to be closed' out this- fall at greatly re duced prices. Underwear, &c. We have any kind you want, all weight and sizes at a much lower price than before; also a full line of Sweater Coats Bed Blankets, Outing Cloths, etc. MISCELLANEOUS, Sugar 5 1-2 cents a pound. Men's all-solid Work Shoes $1.25. Tar Rope 100 strand 5c. a pound. 50-lb. Lard Cans, 33 cents. YOURS FOR BUSINESS. Chas. Huston & Bro. Dr. R. M. Alexander, formerly a practicing physician of Fan nettsbnrg, lett . Friday morning for Montana where he will be located with his son, Dr. W. A. Alexander, who, also, is a physi cian. Dr. R. M. Alexander, who practiced at Fannettsburg since 1870, recently sold his practice to Dr. H. B. McGarrab. The apple crop in Franklin and Adams counties has been excep tionally large this season, and hundreds of carloads of the fruit have been shipped to Western markets. IV. M. COMERER, agent for lHhGEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY,. . BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Clo ver Hullers, Saw- . mills. &c. Engines on hand all the time. Western Maryland Railway Company. In Effect May 29. 1910. , Trains leave Hancock as follows : No. 1086 ISO a. m. (Sunday only) for Baltimore und Intermediate points. No. 88.00 a. m. (week dayx) for Hagerntown, Baltimore, VI ayneHboro,Chamberburg, and Intermediate. No. 18 50 a. m. (week days) Cumberland, and Intermediate. No. 410 08 a. m. (week dayB) Baltimore, Gel tysburg, York and Intermediate. No. K'.MJ p-m. (week days) Little Orleans, Old Town, Cumberland, Klklnn and went. Veittlbule train with observation bullet oar, , No, t S 00 p. m. (week days) Baltimore and In termediate Ntatlons. Vextlbule train with observation buffet oar. No. 66.40 p. m. (week days) leaves Baltimore 5.06 p. m., Hugerstown 8.40 p. m. No. 106 10.16 p. m. (Sunday only) leaven Balti more 0.16 p.m. J. K. Johnston's NEW ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF LADIES' AND GENTS' CLOTHING FAR EXCEEDS ANYTHING HERETOFORE HANDLED IN FULTON COUNTY. Let Us Show You The Goods; For They Prove It Themselves. ladies' Wool Jacket Suits at 0.00 in Black, made in the 1910 style and have the appearance of a much higher priced garment. One at $9.00 in Blue and Black that has a full lined Jacket Plaited Skirt. Also, if 10.00. to $15.00 in Gray, Blue, and Black, that have Satin Jinings and several styles of skirts. Ladie$' Long Coats (Coats this year as long as your skirt), v In Black, Gray, and Tan, These range in price from 2 25 up a a, a r r 1 , ... i i to fiz.DU, ana no "back numbers ' among them, it in need of Ladies' wearing apparel it will pay you to look t.lipsn ovnr. OL c Men's Everyday and dress $1.35 to $4.00. La OuOeS dies $1.25 to $3.00. Children's school shoes, all sizes, and range in price according to sizes, and they are good ones, too. Ladies', Gents', and Children's Coat Sweaters that are guaranteed to wash aud not shrink, and that will retain their color and shape. You 6hould have one. Children's 25c up. Ladies' $1.00, up. Men's 45c up. . ', Scarf? Silk Sllk knit arid Wool-knit 50c to $1 25. 'The n fullest line we ever had any color, to match your bat " . Rlanlrotc behave the kind o! blanket or comfort The 39c. kind at 35c. now. In ' Men's also at 45c, 75c. and $1.00. Ladies' at 45c. per suit up. Plenty of Childrens'. i Underwear IW TaaiTc 0atlD& "Flannels in Plain or Colors, ti j uvuu Wool Serges, Silks 1 -Taffeta and S uesine Men's, Youth's and Boys' Clothing. L? Men's all Wool, Blue, Black, Green and Gi;ay Suits, guaranteed to fit! and hold their shape. Those we will put against any you can see any place, and you will find the price much lower, and we can prove jt, $8.00, $l0.6p4 $12.50 rfnd $15.00. Youth's run in same grades. Overcoat with new military collaf, convertible into a Storm or Dress Coat, with all the newness of style. ,See these before you buy $5.00 to $12.50.' As low as $2.50 In everyday. . . y V