THE FULTOlf COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBlTRO. TA. FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. 8. i. PSCK, Editor and Proprietor McCONNELLSBURG, PA. MARCH 16, 1916 Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. E it trril kt tha Poatoffloe t McConnsllsburg Pa., as seoond-olaM mall matter. ANOTHER McCONNELLSBURG CASE. It Proves That There's a Way Out for Many Suffering McCotmellsburg Folks. Just another report of a case in McConnellsburs:. Another typical case. K drjey ailments relieved in McCounellaburg with Dian's Kidney Pills. Riley Peck, shoemaker, Pleas ant St., McConaellsburg says: "I was troubled with my kidneys and soreness in my back. I was d.zzy at times and it affected my eyes. I had to get up often at Bight on account of the kidney secretions. I was tired out in the morning. The doctor gave me little relief. Two boxes ot Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at Trout's Drug Store gave me great relief at once." Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask tor a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Peck had. Foster Miiburn Co . Props., Buf alo, N. Y. Advertisement. SALIVIA SUMMARIZINGS. A flock of fifty wild geese alighted in J. A. Stewart's ice pond field last Friday afternoon. Mr Stewart says he would have given a dollar for the privilege of clipping their wings so they could not fiy away from the farm. They would have been a great att action to the many tourists and other guests at the Green hill House. Many are the opin ions as to the cause that led the geese to come to terra firma at this point. Some think they in vaded a strata of intensely cold air which paralyzed them so they could not fly farther; others think they encountered an adverse cur rent ot extremely cold wind, against which they couldn't make headway; others, that they be came bewildered in a fog, and got separated from their leader the old honkey pilot that they de pend upon to land them safe into a more congenial dims; others that they came down to get a lunch. Whatever may have been the cause, it is evident that they started out from home too soon. The grondhog may have fooled j them, but if they had read close- j ly the Fulton County News's woolly worm prognostications, ' they might have been saved all this trouble and unnecessary ex posure. Eiward Mellott and family moved last week from Charles W. Schooley's tenant bouse into tbe dwelling attached to theSpeer store room owned by Emory Hessler. Toe funeral of Mrs. Abbie De shong, relict of Daniel P. Deshong deed , was largely attended last Sunday afternoon, as she was laid to her final rest in tbe ceme tery at the Sideling Bill Christ ian church. The services were conducted by Rev J. C. Garland of the Brethren church assisted by Rev. W. R. Truax of the same church. Our esteemed friend and neigh bor John B. Sipes and Miss Lily Sipes, as soon as their sale is over, are going to move to Hus tontown, where they expect to reside indefinitely. Mr. Sipes' daughter, Mrs. Sadie Shaw and her two sons are taking charge of Mr. Sipes' farm. A report that a very serious accident has happened Mr. Ira Palmer has reached this commu nity, but we have no particulars. Ira was born and reared m Ilar-risonville. WARhORDSBLRU. Mr. Denton Qendershot has been very sick, for the past two weens, but is now able to go abuut the house. Mrs. S. G. Andrews is quite feeble suffering with rheuma tism and La Grippe. Mrs. Caroline Bishop, of Han cock, is visiting her son Andrew Bishop at this place. Barton Charlton and wife, of Lancaster, Pa., spent last week with the former's mother, Mrs. Lavina Charlton. Mrs. J. D. Ranck, of Cumber berland, Md , came to see her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Downs. Both parents are aged people and quite feeble. Mrs Downs, for the past two years, has been unable to walk. Last week Lee Charlton moved to the old Charlton homestead near Warfordsburg, which he intends to improve and occupy as his home. While hauling wire fence Ed ward Spiker had two ribs broken by a roll of wire falling on him. Last Friday afternoon, while returning from Hancock, Ira Palmer, of Needmore, was thrown j from his wagon, both wheels passing over his body. He was taken to the home of his uncle Wm. Palmer at Warfordsburg. The full extent of his injuries are not known, but his condition is critical. Sale Register. Saturday, March IB, John Mc. Gordon, intending to quit farm itig, will Bell at his residence 2 miles southwest of Big Cove Tan nery 2 head of horses, Jersey cow, farming implements, corn by the barrel, and many other articles. Sale begins at 1 o'clock. Credit, 6 months. Saturday, March 18, D. P. Bowman will sell at his residence 2J miles north of Burnt Cabins 15 head of cattle, 15 head of hogs, 3,000 bushels of corn, 200 bush els of oats, 75 bushels of rye, 8 tons of good hay, and 1000, bun dies of cornfodder. Terms made known on day of sale. Sale be gins at 1 o'clock. A. L. Wibie, auctioneer. Monday, March 20th at 11 o clock, a m , in front of the Court 'louse, McConnellsburg, Pa., George E. Bivens having perma nently located in Franklin county, will sell his farm, containing 230 acres, situated 2 miles north west of McConnellsburg along the Peach Orchard road. Gojd brick bouse, bank barn, 100 acres in timber. This farm is very near a limestone quarry. Six trips can be made daily. For further particulars, call on or ad dress Geo A. Harris, McCon nellsburg, Pa. Tuesday, March 28, M.S. Nes bitt having rented his farm and intending to move back to tbe Cabins, will sell at public sale on the premises on the road leading from Burnt Cabins to Fort Ltt tleton, midway between the two towns, 5 head o.' horses, 5 head of cattle, brood sow, wagons, gas oline engine, farm machinery, au tomobile, harness, &c. Sale be gins at 10 o'clock. 9 months credit. Chesnut, auctioneer. Wednesday, March 29, John B. Sipes intending to quit farming, will sell at his residence 2fr miles northwest of Harrisonville, on the road leading to Laidig 2 good milch cows, 1 heifer, 2 steers, 1 calf, wagon, buggy, sled, farm machinery, corn, buckwheat, po tatoes, household goods &c Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 9 months. J. M. Chesnut, auctioneer. The debate held at Rock Hill school last Thursday, "Resolved that a centralized high school would be more of a benefit to the community than the nine small schools," was decided in favor of the negative by the judges. Chicken Pie. A supper consisting of chicken pie, mashed potatoes, coleslaw, Boston baked beans, rolls, pick' les. ice cream, cake and coffee with cream and sugar in it all for the small sum of 25 cents, will be given in the room adjoin ing Charlie Scott's store on Sat urday afternoon and evening, March 25th. You can begin to eat at 4 o clock, ihis supper is given by the ladies of the Luth eran Mite Society. Messrs John and Jacob Martin, of Franklin county, attended their brother Aaron's sale last week. The sale was well attended and fair prices obtained. '- -I- ':',. lit u V', - - . : mm--.sir w mwiXH mwz 1 jf mi m ' ''' ,7,.'' CpTT)hlUl the national joy smoke is the real tobacco for jimmy pipes and makin's cigarettes Tubaccu Co. Get a Fresh Start!' For men who got away to a false start on a pipe cr home-mado cigarettes Prince Albert has a word cr two fcr what ails their smokeappetites I Forget you ever tried to smoke, for Prince Albert is so diiTerent, such a fine flavor, so cool and cheerful and friendly, you'll jet a new idea of smoke joy I The patented prcccz3 Czz thr.t end cuts out bite and parch! And lh;.j llil-e preachment b also for men who think thcy'ro en C:o r: ; !.t tra:! All to be said is that the sooner you ley cut c r.:cl cr a dime for a supply cf Prince Al-crt, the z f o.'- -wU.! 7-.J i . wtr tic rc.i'L.i. i ' 4-..-.J :-.'. ;-un'' (t . .': -'r.: c-1 .t.t tor I.Mtf . ? I : -r. in hnm 'tapn n. r-. - :r ycull make a discovery thatil to wcrCi a let to your peace cf mind end C'i Oo idea cf smoking all you want v.I.jjcut a comeback that's P. A.l Tw .'. r. TOBACCO CO, WlnaioB-SaUm, N. c 0 (lit mm Mi ul All lUr ni tin tpi will mi: Palanlod Jdr link. 1907." wkicb liu mtdt f Arc pak rm am wm wUMml WEILS TANNERY. Miss Phoebe Horton, of Ever ett, h visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs J. A Horton. David Swope, of Lewistown, is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs 8. W. Swope. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sipe, of Saxton, are circulating among friends here and lower Wells. Miss Pearl Shenafelt, teacher ot No. 3 school spent Sunday with Mrs Harry Spangler. Miss Eleanor Sipe is visiting friends in Saxton. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kirk at tended thefuneralof Mrs. Mitch el atHustontown, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Rhea Sprowl, of Breeze wood, moved into Bert Deshong's tenant house Rhea is employed by Reichley Bro. Mt and Mrs. Peter Satteaux, of Langdondale, visited her pa rents Mr. and Mrs. S E. Trnax last Wednesday. Dr. Frank Guillard and wife, are guests of the former's moth er. Frank is looking up a place to locate. His many friends wish him success as he starts out in tbe medical work. PLUM RUN. The Bick in this neighborhood are Mrs. Dennis Everts, Mrs. Rash, Mrs. Ira Gordon and John son Keefer. Mrs. Mary A. Kelley, of Mc Connellsburg, visited her brother one day last week. The visitors at Charles Bishop's last Wedues day were, Mrs. Isaac Culler, M rs John Douglass, Mrs. Dennis Gor don, Mrs BilliePeck, Mrs. John Peck, Mrs. Cleatice Peck, M. s Linn O'Rourke, and Mrs. Lemuel Hill. The visitors at John 11 Peok's last Sunday were Mrs Joe Mellott, and Howard Peck; at Oliver Peck's, R. C. Gordon and friend. Jame9 R Peck, of Ayr town ship,vi8it.ed his father and broth er on Timber Ridge one day last week. As John H. Peck and Joe Mel lott were cutting limekiln wood a few days ago they cut a tree thai had ten snakes in it 9 ) That might have happened to ME WE never know when to look for it. Well and happy to day sick, disabled or dead to morrow. "Wonder if that poor chap left anything. Well if my time ever comes, I'll know that the wife and babies are provided for. At least $5,000 if I'm killed, and from $25 to $50 a week if I'm disabled. My ETNA ACCUMULATIVE ACCIDENT POLICY will take care of us all. Pays for a surgical operation or hospital expense, too. Man on a salary certainly ought to couple up with this jtTNA proposition. Those chaps who put it-off-until-tomorrow don't realize what a pitiful fix a penniless, fatherless family is in. Be wise yETNA-IZE Think of the thousand! nd thouMndi of men who are killed or injured erery year. Do what you can to protect YOUR family. V rite or telephone and let ut talk with you. F. P. LYNCH, Agent, McConnellsburg, Pa. W. M. COMERER, agent for the BRANTWGHAM MANUFAC TURING CON P ANY, BURN! CAB1JS, PA. or the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Go rer Hollers, Saw mills, Sc. Engines on hand all the time. Western Maryland" Railway. In Effect September 19, 1915. Tralna leava Hanoook aa follows : No. 71 40(1. m. (dnlly) for Cumberland, Pitta- bunch and wen, alao Weat Vlrgmlt poinla No.S 1 W a. m. for Hadratown. Gettysburg, nanorer, orK ana uammorQ. No, 18 3) a. m, (dnlly except .Sunday) for uumoenana ana intermediate points. No. 4 S07 a. m. (dally except Sunday) El firen i or nKrt.iowo, Baltimore ana ntfmedlRtf points. New York, Phila delphia, Washington, etc No,MHp.m (dully) Western Exfrew foi uumrxiriana, weal Virginia points ana the West. No. t I W p m. (dally) " Exi resa for Hagers- town. waynesuoro imneraourg, (iot tysburg and York. Haltlmore, New York, Philadelphia, Watklngton. O. T STEWART! , ENVKS On I ksxentrer Ag't oouera Uuager, For eyes to last a lifetime All the winter, day you look forward to the evening, to serving supper, to seeing the family , gathered in the sitting room father reading, the young ones get ting their lessons done, you yourself sewing all surrounded by a soft flood of light from the beaming lamp on the center table. That same lamp is important, for upon the light it casts depends the good eyesight of your family. To avoid any possibility of eye strain and the headaches and nervousness that follow, make certain that each room sitting room, parlor, kitchen is lighted by Rayo Lamps. And to get the very best results, fill them with Rayolight Oil. Rayo Lamps are mechanically perfect they never flicker nor smell, but they do throw a flood of soft, mellow light & light that is ideal for read ing, sewing or playing. And the Rayo is a beautiful lamp special designs for special rooms but every Rayo Lamp can be easily and quickly cleaned.' Of course, Atlantic Rayolight Oil does best in Rayo Lamps, but it will improve the light of any lamp. Really the best for heating, lighting and domestic uses. It burns without smell or smoke, and it burns economically. As a result of our widely advertised request, thousands of careful housewives tell us that Atlantic Rayolight Oil Is the very best thing they know for polishing windows and mirrors, brightening faded carpets, restoring linoleums, etc. Naturally, for this kind of work, It is important to gel the very finest grade of kerosene so be certain to ask your dealer for ATLANTI C ttt. n am by name. It costs no more than the unknown, untried hind. ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA REISNER'S Spring Announcement. While prices on everything are soaring, we are glad to announce that on account of early and extensive purchases, we can give our patrons the benefit of old prices, which will soon seem surprisingly low. Note the following: FLOOR COVERING A nice assortment of Floor Covering in Carpets, Mattings and Rugs. Some of these goods cannot be duplicated on account of color ing matter. Our prices are same as last year while they last; Mattings, 12 cents to 25 cents; matting rugs, 20 to 39 cents; 1.50 to 2.50. A lot of very PRETTY SUITINGS and waistings 25 to 50 cents new and pretty. All our woolen Dress Goods will go at old prices, a saving to you of 10 to 25 cents a yard. A large line of DRESS GINGHAMS at 10 and 12 1-2 cents last year's prices. Percales 10 and 12 1-2 cents a yard. .We will have a splendid assortment of MEN'S CLOTHING at old prices, but we cannot duplicate any of this season's good at old prices. ; , SHOES Shoes at last season's prices with few exceptions a slight rise. v x Wall Papers lots of them as cheap as last year. Please call. George W. Reisner & Co,, McConnellsburg, Penn'a. McConnellsburg & Cham bersb'g Touring Car Line. Will leave the Fulton House, McCon Dellsburg, and the Memorial Square, In Chainbersburg, on following sched ule : P M AM AM P M 7:30 Lv. McConnellsb'f Ar. 3:40 1:40 Lv, Cbambersburf Ar. 9:30 Best equipped car, and careful driver. Your patronage solicited. Fare Reasonable", , re the products of mora than 80 years' experience. Four brands 76" Special Motor Auto Power Without Carton Waverly gasolines are all distilled and refined from Pennsylvania Crude Oil. Clean, Uniform. Mora miles per gallon, Contain no crude com pressed natural gas product, avarly Oil Warfce C., Pittsburgh, fa, Indapandant Raflnara ninnlnanla Lubricant-FarafFlna Tax Wawarly Products Sold by B. H. SHAW, HUSTONTOWN. PA. i anip'iaii-ipBr m m 3