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    FULTON COUNTY NEWS
Published Every Thursday.
B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor.
McGONNELLSBURG, PA.
MAY 4, 1911
Published Weekly. $1.00 per
Annum in Advance.
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Cburcb Notices.
' Announcements tor Sunday, May
7, 1911.
Hustontown, U. B. Charge,
. H. Swank, pastor.
Quarterly meeting at Wells Valley on
Saturday the ttth, at 2.30 p. m.;
preaching at 7:30 p. m.
Mt. Tabor Preaching 10:30 a. m.
Cromwell Preaching 7:30 p. m.
Habiusonvillb M. E. Charge,
W. M. Cllne, Pastor.
Mt. Zlon-Preachlng 10 a m., and 7:30
p. m.
Bedford's Chapel, Saturday evening,
May 6, at 7:30.
Our first quarterly conference will be
beld at Siloam on May 10th at 10 a.
m., (Wednesday.)
Hustontown, M. E. Charge.
L. W. McGarvey, Pastor.
Dublin Mills Sunday School 9:30.
Preaching 10:30.
Clear Ridge Sunday School 1:30.
Preaching 2:30.
Epworth League, 7:30.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30. p.m.
Hustontown Sunday school 9:30.
Class 10:30.
Epworth League, 7:00
Preaching 7:30.
Services at Wesley Chapel Saturday
evening 7:30.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. .
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have
known P. J. Cheney lor the last
15 years, and believe him per
fectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able
to carry out any obligations made
by his firm.
Walding.'Kinnan & Marvin,
"Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Testimonials sent free.
Sold by all Druggists. Price,
75c. per bottle.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation.
NEEDM0RE.
Rev. A. G. B. Powers started
last Wednesday for a visit to New
Jersey.
William Mellott and Ellis Peck
r tar ted last week for Montana.
Word was received from them
that they landed all right. Wish
vnu rood luck. bovs.
Miss Margaret Shives spent
Thursday with her sister Mrs
Wealev McKea.
Miss Margaret Hann spent
Wednesday wita miss &nza
Win If.
Mrs. A. F. Wink and daughters
Goldie and Margaret spent from
Saturday until Sunday at her
father-in-law Wm H. Wink's.
Uncle Hilly Wink doe not im
prove very fast.
Ira Wink spent from Wednes
day until Sunday with, ms uncles
near Hustontown.
Frank Mellott's drilling ma
chine Is repaired and is ready for
work again. He drilled a well for
H. E. Wink, and is now drilling
one for Walter Peck.
The Needmore Base Ball Club
has organized for the summer.
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LOCAL HISTORY.
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teachers from whom I received
instruction during those years
wereE. J. Osborne, Amon G.
Edwards, H. S. Wishart and W.
A, Gray. Would that I possessed
the ability to write in fitting
terms of those old time teachers
of mine, of their high and noble
character, of their scholarship,
their kindness and their success
in their work.
Wbile my life lasts, I shall
never cease to keep in most grate
ful memory those faithful old
teachers and what they did for
me.
in addition to those of my own
old time instructors, I would like
to put on record the names of
others who did most efficient
faithful work m those schools 40
to GO years ago. Some of them
were John B. and A. R. Foote, E
and W. W. and D. P. Osborne,
J. B. Bowles, B. F. Stevens, R.
F. and J. M. Miller, George W.
Ready, J. L. Ketterman, H. G.
Smith, T. A. Lyon, W. A Hunter,
S. P, Wishart, J. M. McCune, J.
W. Griffith, J. A. DeForest, J. A.
Woodcock, W. S. Alexander, J.
R, Akers, W. H. Markley, W. A.
Clippinger, and J. A. Stewart.
These teachers were all young
men in prime of life strong
physically, mentally, and intel
lectually, and of fine scholarship.
There was not a young "Prot."
among them. Verily, the old time
school directors, of Wells town
ship, had no use for inexperienc
ed boys or girls, with a smatter
ing education, as teachers in their
schools.
Many of these faithful workers
have gone from earth to the en
joyment of their exceeding great
reward. Wm. A. Gray died re
cently at the advanced age of 88
years. Except, during term of
1858-9, be never taught in the
public schools after I knew him
first in 1853. His work was done
in select schools and private clas
ses assisting young men m their
preparation for college or for
the work of teaching. He was
unanimously elected to the of
fice of County Superintendent of
the schools of Fulton county m
18G0 and served one term with
signal ability and success.
II. S. Wishart entered Alle
gheny college with E J. Osborne,
and George W. and John A.
Ready in 1856, but soon left col
lege to begin the study of medi
cine. He became a successful
physician and died comparatively
recently at tbe age of 78. E. J.
Osborne became a lawyer and
died member-elect of the Vir
ginia legislature in 16G0. Amon
G. Edwards was mortally wound
ed at the bloody battle of Antiet
am and died in a Chambersburg
hospital while yet a young man.
W. V. Osborne, J. B. Bowles and
George W. Ready are no longer
young men. Mr. Osborne being
81 years old, the others a little
younger, yet, they are doing just
such effective work as they did
nearly sixty years ago. Each
holds the same position be has
occupied for years, that of prin
cipal of a ward school in Altoona.
B. F. Stevens, J. A. DeForest,
W. A. Clippinger and J. R. Akers
became ministers in the M. E.
church, and except Mr. Stevens,
all died comparatively young.
Mr. Stevens is yet alive at a good
old age, but on the retired list of
his conference. J. M. Miller, a
talented lawyer and brilliant ora
tor is Adjutant General, Depart
ment of Kansas G. A. R. and ex
member of the legislature of that
state.
Joseph M. McClure graduated
at Yale, read law, was Deputy At
torney General of this Common
wealth under Governor Geary,
and is practicing his profession
at Bradford, Pa. Henry G Smith
became the editor an proprietor
of the Fulton Democrat; later
part owner ol the Lancaster In
telligencer, and still later, re
moved to Tennessee where he
died at an advanced age. Samu
el M. Lyion read law and located
in Bedford, and afterwards went
to Indiana, where he died.
W. Scott Alexander was prin
cipal of the McConnellsburg pub
lie schools, read law, was propria'
tor of the Fulton Republican, Dis
trict Attorney ot the County, and
on November 3, 1880. was elected
to the State Senate and served a
term of four years. He is now
practicing his profession in Mc
Connellsburg. J. A. btewart,
"hale and hearty," lives at Green
hill, Fulton county, Pa.
(Continued neit week,)
FOR BALD HEADS.
A Treatment That Costs Nothing
If It Fails.
We want you to try three large
bottles of Roxall ,,93" Hair Tonic
on our personal guarantee that
the trial will not cost you a pen
ny if it does not give you absolute
satisfaction. That's proof of our
faith in this remedy, and it should
indisputably demonstrate that
we know what we are talking
about when we say that Rexall
'93" Hair Tonic will grow hair
on bald heads, except where
baldness has been of such long
duration that the roots of the
hair are entirely dead, the folli
cles closed and grown over, and
the scalp is glazed.
Remember, we are basing our
statements upon what has already
been accomplished by tbe use of
Kexall "93" Hair Tonic, and we
have the right to assume that
what it has done for thousands
of others it will do for you. In
any event you cannot lose any
thing by giving it a trial on our
liberal guarantee. Two sizes,
50c. and $1.00. Remember, you
can obtain Rexall Remedies in
this community only at our
store The Recall Store. Leslie
W. Seylar.
IDDO.
James Layton has moved to
Belle Grove, Md., where be will
be engaged in the milling business.
Hacks & Fletcher, of Clearville,
were in this section buying
horses.
Sheridan Deshong and family
of Pleasant Ridge were visiting
Samuel Truax V Mr Deshong
is ailing with his arm which is
giving him a good bit of trouble.
Jean Swain, of Belle Grove,
stayed over night with Benny
Truax lately.
Miss CurchaTruax is employed
in the borne of Albert Deneen on
account of declining health of
Mrs Deneen.
Samuel Truax killed a fish
hawk that measured about 5 feet
from tip to tip. Its beak was 7
inches long.
Candidate Cards L
For l'rothonotary, 4c,
ELLIS L. LYNCH,
McConnellshurg.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the Democratic nomination
for the Office of Prothonotary, Ac,
subject to the next September prima
ries. I also pledge myself to support
tbe ticket then nominated.
For Prothonotary. Ac,
NORRIS E. HOOVER.
Taylor Township.
Subject to tbe'decision of the Demo
cratic voters at tbe primary, the last
Saturday in September, between the
hours of 2 and 8 p. m. Your support
and Influence respectfully solicited.
Pledges support to ticket nominated.
For County Commissioner,
WILLIAM MELLOTT,
Taylor Township.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the Republican nomina
tion for the office of County Commls
sloner, subject to the next September
primaries, and pledge my support to
the ticket then nominated.
For County Commissioner,
ROBERT R. HANN,
Licking Creek Twp.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the Rkpculican nomina
tion for the office of County Commis
sioner subject to the next September
Primary. Your support and Influence
respectfully solicited. '
Robert R. Hann,
Saluvia, Pa.
For County Commissioner,
ALBERT K. NESB1T.
Ayr Township.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the Rei'Ciiucan nomina
tion for the office of County Commls
sloner, subject to the next September
primaries, and pledge my support to
the ticket then nominated.
For County Treasurer,
L. L. CUNNINGHAM,
Wells Township
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the Democratic nomina
tion for County Treasurer, subject
to the decision of the Democratic vo
ters of Fulton county at the uniform
primary election to be held on the
last Saturday in September and pledge
myself to the support of the ticket
nominated.
L. L. Cunningham,
New Grenada, Pa.
For County Commissioner,
E. D. AKERS,
Brush Creek township.
The undersigned respectfully an
nounces himself as a candidate for the
office of County Commissioner, subject
to the decision of the Republican vo
tors of Fulton county at the uniform
primaries to be held on the last Sat
urday of September.
E. D. Akers,
Akersvllle, Pa.
GOOD SHOOTING.
Score of The Big Cove Rifle Club at its
held on Saturday, April 29, 1911. Weather
RANGE 200 YARDS.
regular weekly practice
conditions good.
RANGE 300 YARDS.
CapL O. J. Gunning,
Rush Hann,
W. S. Warthm,
John Reese,
George Keefer,
Dr. W. F. Sappington,
484458455 441 4 4 4 4 420
843223008 020 3 4 0 8 414
444444443 540 4 3 8 4 418
434333355 4-37 8 4 2 4 3-16
434344544 439 4 4 4 4 420
.444344433 4-37 4 4 3 4 818
Capt. O. J. Gunning, Secretary.
II Startled the World
when tbe astounding claims were
first made for Bucklen's Arnica
Salve, but forty years of wonder
ful cures have proved them true,
and everywhere it is now known
as the best salve on earth for
Burns, Boils, Scalds, Sores, Cuts
Bruises, Sprains, Swellings, Ec
zema, Chapped hands, Fever
Sores and Piles. Only 25c at
Trout's drug store.
"Every man is bound to get
himself into a hole sooner or
later," remarked the cynical
grave digger.
Many farmers of Susquehanna
county went across the line into
New York at Bingham pton, early
last week to witness the experi
ment of the Du Poni Powder Com
pany in breaking up the soil by
dynamite instead of plowing.
One hundred and eighteen car
tridges will be used to tbe acre,
and it is expected to break up the
soil and sub-soil in a manner that
will make plowing a lost art. It
is believed the force of the ex
plosive applied to hard pan soil,
especially, will make subsequent
cultivating one grand sweet song.
AUCTION!
AUCTION!
AUCTION!
Tuesday evening, May 9th.
Thursday evening, May 11th.
Saturday afternoon and evening,
May 13th.
Intending to close out the
following lines at the earli
est possible time, we will
auction everything in
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Shoes, Hats,
Etc., Etc,
W. H. GREATHEAD,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
Mrs. A. F. Little's .
BIG UNDERSELLING STORE
We have just arrived from Eastern cities
where we spenttwo weeks selectingthe finest
line of millinery ever brought to the County.
READY-TO-WEAR
and untrimmed millinery for Women, Misses
and children style, variety, quality becoming
effects, and excellent values.
Never more stunning style or better assortment of
beautitul and becoming hats, than we are showing this
season. No matter what kind of hat you require, we
have it here; and when you get it, you will find it will
cost you less than at any other storf . Come and see for
yourself just what an extensive assortment we have for
your selection. Also shirt waists, coat suits, skirts, pet
ticoats, embroidery,' laces, baby caps, boys' hats, collars,
jabbots, belts, all of the latest styles and at prices any one
can afford to buy. Come and see goods whether you
want to buy or not.
Spring and Summer Millinery
"CHIC STYLES."
This Season'! Styles are very much more sensible than for a
number of years, and the most fashionable designs have lost
nothing In charm or popularity, because of their conservatism.
Daintiness is the Keynote,
The hats come In every color of the Spring evry graceful shape
every smart style. They are more than stylish, for they are
beautiful as well.'- Our hats have a certain
Charm and Individuality
about them that you only find In a first-class, up-to-date Milli
nery Store. Our prices, you will And right. You are cordially
invited to call and see our goods, and become one of our many
customers.
ANNA B. FREY,
McConnellsburg.
REeiSTERCO.
PROYSTER FERTILIZERS.
"FOUNDED ON MERIT BASED ON QUALITY."
A trial will be sufficient to convince you of
the superiority of R OYSTER goods. Nothing
is left to chance Every ingredient is selected for
its plant food value.
For twenty-seven years ROYSTER'S goods
have been the standard of the South, and we
now propose to make them the standard of the
North and East.
One of the largest and most modern plants
in existence has just been completed at Baltimore.
Ask your dealer for ROYSTER goods, and
if he does not keep them, write and give ui
his name.
F. S. Royster Guano Company;
. NORTHERN DIVISION.
Calvert Building, Baltimore, Maryland,
FACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES:
ALTIMORI, MD, TARBORO, N. C. COLUMBIA, t. C.
NORFOLK, V A. MACON, GA. COLUMBUS, GA.
IPARTANBURO, S. C. MONTGOMERY, ALA.
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as much as you may, when you get old you have nothing unless you J:
save. Did you ever notice bow
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you had put away five cents a day for the past 21 years, bow much
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do you suppose you would have now? Almost 1000 counting the in- II
terest added every year. Your money begins to JJ
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for you when placed on deposit with us. A bank account is as good JJ
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as an insurance poucy. iiciter man some,
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you can't always get your mony on a policy when you need It. If tin
folks get sick, if you want to buy a home, If you want to take a va
cation, there's nothing like a good bank account'.
NOW IS THE TIME, THE FULTON COUN
TY BANK IS THE PLACE, AND
YOU
ARE THE PERSON.
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A Customer of a
Bank
looks for safety liberal terms courteous treatment and facili
ties for the proper haadling of his business. All of these are
found in this conservatively conducted bank, and judging from
the new accounts opened dally, the fact is widely recognized and
appreciated. If you are not already one of our customers you
are invited to become one of the new ones.
The First
National Bank
Operates under the strict Banking Laws of tbe United Statos
Government. Fays 3 Per Cent. Compound Interest.
TWO CARLOADS.
Two Carloads of Buggies at one time, seems pretty
strong for a Fulton county dealer, but that is just what
W. R EVANS, Hustontown, Pa.,
has just received. In this lot are 5 different grades and
styles, of Buggies and Runabouts including the MlflUn
burg. He has on hand a lurge stock of
Hand Made Buggy Harness,
The Prices? Don't mention it. If the prices were not be
low the lowest, ha would not be selling by the carload.
Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers
Book on patents. "Hints to inventors." "Inventions neeM
"Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model k
search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formers
Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge
the U. S. Patent Office.
GREELEY &M?INTIRE
Patent Attorneys
WASHINGTON, d. c.