FUVTO.'J COUNTY NEWS P'hiishci Every Thursday. B . ,'Liv, liHoc rA Proprietor. A LISEUAL OilTR. iV.rOMHLLSB'.'RG, l'A. XOYEHBEP. 24, 1910 Pu'jI'sheJ Weekly. 1. 00 per Annum in Advance. AOVrilTISlNd KATK.S. IVr .qutirf? r.f H hi;! .1 t'ni'" ' li?r -unre p:h t, -nt.sf( H-T r lT)rrtlon.... Aji nlviTiisrnrni.-i It Mi'rtcil for ih than hree mot'.ri.' ohui cl by Lhr square. n.... I 1 j r. Oi)" f oijrUi ;oiu-iia . Uni' Itlf column.... oc Col Jinn .1 WHW. . . i tm. .. . '. .... I.' oo. I I'll I 7.S.0C WELl S TANM kV. . Aiiionj; ivcont visitors Iiave bciMi Mr. and Mrs. (!. M. Sprowl, ot McK't'osp'irt, and ('lemnia and Myrt'o Stuii'i-ciinl, o( Pitt.sburjr, i.i t;i' !io!nj of Mr. and Mrs. W. fi. Stuulivird; Ivi.v Harnett, of Ka-oii, in tlio li Jtnc of Ins ivir onts, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. P.ar ppU; V. II Morton, of 1'ittsburg, n t'i" !ioit:( of liis daughter, Mrs. Manroo I::us: (icoryo llorton, r.f ( inlitzon, in tho borne of his irvi'ior. Mrs. (ieorfco Adams, and Mrs. D.ivid II .lton. of Hunt l'-'do'i, m tli-3 homes of tho d if f.aront Wishart families. L. A. Wait'.'ubauyh and Graig 5oaU, of I;i!ehburg, Pa., have purchased the .lames B. Sipo f.rm and now have possession of the same. Wo welcome them to ow community. Hon. and Mrs. Samuel P. Wish arc h iav kouc to Everett to spend i Guarantee to Cure Dyspepsia. If We Fail the Medicine Costs Nothing. To unquestionably prove to tho people that indigestion and dys- j pepsia can bo permanently re , li.'vod and that Rexa'l Dyspepsia j Tablets will bring about this re suit, vv will furnish the medicine HOMiluU'iy free if it fails to give satisfaction to any one using it Tho remarkable success of Koxall Dyspepsia Tablets is due to tho high degree of KCiontific skill used iu divising their for mula as well as to the care exer cised in their manufacture, whereby the well known proper ties of Bismuth Subnitrate and Pepsin have been combined with Carminatives and other agents. J 'is muth-Subnitrate and Pepsin are constantly employed and re cognized by the eutire medic?l profession as invaluable in the treatment of indigestion and dys pepsia. The Pepsin used in Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets is prepared by a process which develops its greatest efficiency. Pepsin sup plies to tho digestive apparatus one of the most important ele ments of tho digestive fluid, and without it the digestion and as similation of food is impossible. Tlie carminatives possess pro perties which aid in relieving the disturbances and pain caused by undigested food. This perfect combination of these ingredients makes a remedy invaluable for the complete relief of indigestion and dysnr'psia. We are so certain of this that tiie eld winter months. In- (purins; friends may find them at j we urge you to try Rexall Dys the Union Hotel. pepsia Tablets on our own per- Miss Minnie-Swopo is visiting i sonal guarantee. Three sizes, fi iemls in Johnstown. j "o ceat, 50 cents, and $1.00, Re Mrs. Paul lUurngarduor spent member you can obtain - Rexall .Saturday and Sunday in the ' Remedies only at The Rexall home of her parents in Saxton. ' Store. Leslie W. Seylar. Miss Elsie Haumgardner visit-1 ed friends in Saxton last week. I ?0Uni Party. Listen for wedding bells this A pound party which formed wetli another fair maid going tho basis of a very delightful so away. cial occasion, took place at the Iu a crowd of eighteen hunters., hospitable home ot Mr. and Mrs. la-t SaUrday, Howard Yarsing Samuel Mellott m Ayr township, and Alfred StunUard wero lucky J last Thursday evening. The time enough to kill a 2 JO-pound deer. was spent in innocent games, and It is q aite interesting to listen to delightful social intercourse. a crowd of hunters sitting in a i This refreshmentswerein keeping country store iu the evening after a day's hunt and relating their varied experiences. .They tell ho.'; the cons and fawns come up and look' them in the face and dare them to shoot. Of course, this is ajittlc tempting, but our hunters are law abiding people. BKISH CRUl.K. Hunters have been quite busy the past week chasing deer. So far, odly one deer has been killed. Our teachers have returned from the county institute, and are ready to take up their work again with renewed energy. Mr. and Mrs. Kuhn, of Ilolli diysburg, are visiting the home of the Utters parent , dates Sell ing and wife at Akcrsville. The oyster supper held by the P. O. S. of A., at Crystal Springs was well attended and a good time reported. Clark and Paul Hanks spent the ast week at E A. I li.xson's. Rutherford 15. Williams and family, of Everett, 'spent several days last week with tho family of M. J. Hixson. Bertha Iviglo spent the past We' 'f at Anthony Spade's. Russell and James Akers and Howard Whitfield spent Suuday afternoon at M E Barton's. V. H. Walters spent tho past week at McConnellsburg attend ing County Institute J. (Jilland Barton spent part of last week at McConnellsburg at tending institute. Report a,yi that, (irj h:s w iy homo, he inissi-d the mountain road and drove about in -ee miles out of Ins way. Be careful, next time, Gilland. Walter Barton and Ally Desh r.ng spent Saturday D":ht at M. E Hilton's. The members of the V 'rsvilio Sunday i.chil are makt'ig prepa ration to hold aCht istii.a.-i rvieo this yvnr. with the occasion, and altogether it was a very enjoyable occasion. The names of those present nre: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Carbaugh, M r. and Mrs. Geo. W. Heinbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M-ellott, Mr. and Mrs. John llendershot and children William and Ruth; Gertrude Brubaker, John and Luther Bishop, "William, Benja min and Buelah- Buterbaugh; Reed Bivens, Elmer Carbaugh, Margie Etter, Howard Fisher, Kenneth Glazier; Dale, Claude and Hazel Garland; Bessie Gress, Elmer Itann; David, Andrew, Nettie and Catharine Heinbaugh; Walter, Lydia and Mabel John ston; Herman and Gertrude Key sor; A. M. Lyon, Frank, Rankin, Oiive, Minerva, Carrie and Mamie Mellott; George and William Nel son; Raymond, Bruce and Nora Paylor; Michael Peck, Hayes Rich ards, Levi Seville, Claude and Al ice StDnger, EJna Swisher, Nora Summers, Blanche Sipes, Oscar Truax and EJmund TAger. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and may be taken with per fect safety by the most delicate woman or the youngest child. The old and feeble will also find them a most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their weakened digestion and for regu lating the bowels. For sale by all dealers. Preaching next Sunday at Siloam 10:110 a. m., Ebuezer 3 p. m , and Asboy 7 p. ra., at which time our protracted meeting will commence. Everybody invited to all our services. W. M. Cline, Pastor. Mechanicsburg will issue $40, 000 in bonds for its street paving. , They.will be 4 per cent. ones. Second only to inn liht. The cU-nrcKt, steadiest and belt arti ficial lnjht known. Got 3 I I H H 1 1 1 HhM Fan'.! Favorto C!l .W'wI,'.'" t yoiir deul.-r'i- -u of th orilnnl $ . ''."-" 7-C i' ",r rt' 1'okcI from our rrmriea. tV-''' -y-y- -f rr I vurUe will not mokc. moot J i II I , . I t J ';, I-'"'! wll t ch.r vuick vt Mllll tlhtfi ' '"'-t"f ..imit.v. Ci.ti namorethka lllll IlSSfi t.t.k-v.oc.n n ), I I I'll H5 "J WAVERLYOIU WORK8CO. Ill H 1 1 M,.r,4,nt H.fln.-., Pll TlouQ. r. Oil 13 : si A Hom kmof Wfcv.r'y Siu'cliU i t h 3 i :1 '-j "r1::-'?tr J DRUG P1NCHER AROUND. (ConlintioJ from first page. ) compounding of physicians' pre- prescriptnns and of being a graduate of Rofue reputable and properly chartered college of pharmacy. But nothing contained in this act shall in any manner whatever interfere with the business of any practitioner of medicine, nor prevent him f'ora administering or supplying to his patients such articles as to him may seem fit aud proper, nor shall It interfere with the making and dealing in proprietary remedies, popularly called patent medicines, nor pre vent storekeepers from dealing in and selling the commonly used medicines and poisons if such medicines and poisons conform in all respects to the require ments of section 9, provided the provision of section 10 ot this act be fully compiled with. Any person who shall violate or fail to comply with the provisions of this sec 'ion shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon convic tion before any court shall be punished by a tine not exceeding one hundred dollars, or be im prisoned in the county jail of the proper county for a term not ex ceeding one year, or either or both at the discretion of the court. The section 10 referred to says: "No person shall sell at retail any poison except as herein pro vided, without affixing to the bottle, box, vessel or package containing the same a label, printed or plainly written, con taining the name of the article, the word POISON and the name and place of business of the sel ler; nor shall he deliver poison to any person without satisfying himselt that such poison is to be used for legitimate purposes. It shall be the further duty of any one selling or dispensing poison, which are known to be distructive to adult humau life in quantities of tive graius or less, before delivering them, to enter in a book kept for this purpose the name of the seller, the name and residence of the buyer, the name of the article, quantity sold or disposed of, and the purpose for which it is said to be intend ed, which book of registry shall be preserved for at least two years. Any perscn failing to comply with the prevision of this section shall be deemed guilty of a mis demeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not less than five nor more than fifty dollars for each and every offence. Also, section 70 of the act of the 18th of March, 1909 says: No apothecary, druggist, or other person shad sell or dispose of by retail any morphia, strychnia, arsenic, prussic acid, carbolic acid, or corrosive sublimate, ex cept upon the prescription of a physician, or on the personal ap plication ot some respectable in habitant, of full age, of the town or place in which such sale shall be made; in all cases ot such sale the word pjison shall be careful ly and legibly marked or placed upon the the label, package, bot tle, or other vessel or thing, in which such poison is contained; and when sold or disposed of otherwise than under the pre scription of a physician, the apothecary, druggist, or other person selling or disposing of the same, sball note in a register, kept for that purpose, tho name and residence of the person to whom such sale was made, and the quantity sold, and the date of such sale; any person offending herein shall be guilty of a misde meanor, and, on conviction, shall bo sentenced to pay i fine not ex ceeding fifty dollars. Shall Women Vote ? If they did, millions would, vote Dr. King's New Life Pills the true remedy tor- women. For banishing dull, fagged feelings, backache or headache, constipa tion, dispelling colds, imparting appetite and toning up the sys tern, they're unequaled. Eisy, safe, sure. - 5c. at Trout's drug store. A petition is in circulation in Somerset county asking the Rail road Corn mission to revoke the charter of tho South Penn rail road, which is how held by th B. & O. T'ie idea is to have other parties take hold andfiuisb the rmd. It is thought Wall street is behind the move. Dry Your Clothes on a Wet Washday With a New Perfection Oil Ueater fi mm When clothes can't be hung outside, and must be dried in a room or cellar, the New Perfection Oil Heater quickly does the work of sun and air. You can hang up the wet clothes, light your Perfec tion Oil Heater, open the damper top, and the -heat rises and quickly dries the clothes. Do not put off washing to await a sunny day in order to avoid mildew. Dry your washing any day with hot air from a 9MOKELCSS Abtolattfy smokeless and oiorltst It gives fust as much heat as you desire. It Is safe, odorless and smokeless. It has an automatic-locking flame spreader, which prevents the wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and Is easy to remove and drop back, so the wick can be quickly cleaned. Burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, be cause of a new device in construction, and can always be easily unscrewed for rewlcklng. An Indicator shows the amount of oil In the font. Filler-cap does not need to be screwed down, but is put In like a cork in bottle, and is attached to the font by a chain. Finished In japan or nickel, strong and durable, well-made, built tor service and yet light and ornamental. It has cool handle and a damper top. Otaliri Butiywhtrt. If not ot yours, write for dtscriptivt circular h the ntartu agency of the TSic Atlantic Refining Company (Incorpormlod) 1 1 J fit. s -:- MRS. A. LITTLE'S -:- Big Underselling Store. WILL GIVE GREAT SALES SWEEPING REDUCTIONS For the next two weeks, with all the of ferings from all our regular millinery stock. Millinery famous for its quality, superior styles and workmanship. Ordinarily you . must wait until January for such reduc tions, but, here now right in the floodtide of the season, we are able to offer these wonderful reductions and we want you to share the many advantages. Come in, see the great bar gains and be convinced that we can save you money. ' MRS. A. F. LITTLE. : FALL, 1910 New Millinery Smart Styles Superior Quality. Wftofler for tho coming season the most superb line of high grade Fashionable Millinnry it bus ever been our good fortune to olTer to our customers and trade. We have all the latest New York and Philadelphia styles. Our Ilats trimmed and untrimmed have a certain charm and In- dividuality about them that you only llnd In a first-class Milli nery Store. Prices, you will always find right. Thanking you for past favors you are cordially Invited to call, see our goods, get prices, and be one of our many oustomers. ' . ANNA B. FREY, McConnellsburg, Pa. BUGGIES: BUGGIES I have 'ust refilled my sheds with a fine lot ofnewTop Burins, both factory and hand-made; ranging In price from 115 00 up to tTS.OO for the best hand-made Milliin burg buggy. My' 445 buggy Ig'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 ntock before you buy elsewhere. Thanking the public for past putronage and soliciting a continuance of tbtftr favors I am, Very truly yours, W . R . EVANS HUSTON TO WIN, RA. -ff- IT AT IS Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Dook on patents. "Hints to Inventors." "Inventions needed." "Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge of the U. S. Patent Office. GREELEY & MANURE Patent Attorneys WASHINGTON, d. c. mi IN BUYING An Autimobile You want the best your money will get. No machine on the road to-day pos sesses so many attractions to the careful buyer as The E. 7VVF For size, speed, appearance, durability, ease of control, hill-climbing and sand ploughing, this AT $1000, is the greatest bargain on the market. The Flanders at $700', is asmaller machine but none the less de sirable. Don't tie yourself up until you have carefully examined these machines. THE EVERETT CARRIAGE AND AUTO CO., Agents for Fulton County. Everett, Pa. 1 THANKSGIVING DAY a S3 was established almost three hundred years ago by a small fj band of emigrants our Pilgrim Fathers at Plymouth and It has become a national holiday when 1)0 millions of peo 0. pie offer thanksgiving for their prosperity. And the man who establishes a savings account, even V with a small amount, will soon have reason to offer thanks giving for his good fortune Its rapid growth will surprise C5 him. - 0 A small ammount will be accepted as courteously by this bank as the largest deposit that comes to us. i The First National Bank! Pays 3 Per Cent Compound Interest. 0A00 J. NELSON SI PES, President. WILSON. L. NACE, Assistant Cashier. 1 The Farmer and His Banker I 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 few banks could exist in this day and age of the world without the co-operation of the farmers. Often a tarmsr can make money by borrowing. Do not hesitate to call on us when you want t money. We welcome a .responsible borrower ouite as heartily as a substantial deposit 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 special ty of serving the farmer. We-Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest. FULTON COUNTY BANK W. H. NELSON. Cashier. . 10 ccxxxooxoococxcoo m w T, 8 eai estate 1 have farms for sale in all parts ot Fulton, Franklin, and Cumberland Counties: N . Town Properties Building Lefts and Timber Lands, for Sale. : h i Costs you nothing to list your property. Loans negotiated for purchasers needing money. See me before buying or selling. , GEO. A. HARRIS, Agent ' McConnellsburg, Pa. oooooooooo6ooooooocoooot .1-.-.
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