THB rULTOS OOUlfTY NIWI, McGOklTCLLSBUM, PJL INTERESTING PAE AGE A PUS fLtcl and Qeneral Intercut, Gathered t Home or Clipped from oar Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Miss Dora Stunkard. of Wells Tannery, spent last Wednesday md Thursday with friends in own. The destruction of grasshopper ggs by fall plowing, disking and larrowing is recommended when ' jracticable. Joseph E. Mellott, of Belfast ownship, was in town Monday laving some work done in one of ,iur blacksmith shops. Twenty-seven deer were killed this season in what is known as the Barrens in Trough Creek Valley, Huntingdon County. Delicious table sirup can be made from cull and waste apples by home methods developed by the United States Department of Agriculture. Limestone soils in general are particularly well suited to alfalfa, but even such lands are frequent ly acid and require liming to grow this crop successfully. An automobile party consist ing of V. D. Schenck, Earl Cham berlain, Roy Deshong and Brice Horton-all of Wells Valley made a trip to McConnellsburg Monday. There will be a Christmas and Missionary Entertainment at the Sideling Hill Christain Church on Christmas afternoon begin ning at 2 o'clock. All are invited to attend. Mr. .Arthur V. Mellott, who has spent the last eighteen years in the state of Washington, has returned to Fulton County to Bpend the winter with relatives and friends. Mrs. Catherine E. Comcrer has pone from Dixon, 111., to 720 Grand Boulevard, Aurora, 111., vhere she expects 'to spend the i 'inter with her daughter, Mrs. ('.. E. Ankney. Mrs. George H. Unger, of the Cove, .returned home Monday after having spent a week in Chambersburg and Fayetteville, Msiting Solomon Glass's family hud J. J. Dunn's. Mrs.Milton Kline, near Harri onville, spent a few hours in jwn Monday shopping. She i topped at the News office a few l linutes to have the label on her ; aper changed to an 8. HIDES.-r-F r an k B. Sipes ; a; 8 the highest market price ! w hfifif hides at their butcher I hop in 1 McConnellsburg, also ' . i i a i a i , lenesi price paia lor c&u turns l heepskina and tallow. Advertisement. William H. . Mellott and son Hoy, and Jacob Hann and John Weller all of Sipes Mills, made i.n automobile trip to McConnells burg Monday. They found the roads good with the exception of an occasional Bnowdrift Mrs James Rider and son Fred, of Altoona, spent the time from Friday until Sunday with her Bister Mrs. George Suders. Mrs. Rider was accompanied to Charr bersburg on Sunday by her broth er R. C. McQuade and daughter Myrtle. Mrs. Josephine A. Sloan and son Alexander, returned home last Saturday evening after hav ing spent a few days very pleas antly in the home of Mrs. Sloan's Bon in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reisner at Hagers town, Md. County Treasurer and Mrs. S. A, Hess, of Belfaat township, motored to McConnellnburg in the snow last Friday. Of course, there was not enough snow to impede travel and it helped to keep the car from becoming overheated. We acknowledge the receipt at this office of a neat calendar from the Zug Hardware Company, . ChamhersVinror Tko T,,n nnnlo A lie JU ow the value of advertisin "Pace in the News, and have a snare or the trade from this we of the mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Watson G. Feck ja children, and Watson's sister "iary-ali of Needmore-spent uaiuraay niffht with pmf Th. Th amily and Sunday, with aM Mrs. J. L Garland ;nJ Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Shives. iv "'"ua ws. reck is a niece '.Shives, LOST- in front of E. R. Mc- Clain's residence a black Silk bag, A reward will be paid to one re turning it to the News office. There will be preaching at the Laurel R'dge Christian Church on Sunday, December 31st at 10:30 o'clock by Rev. John Mel lott. - We are ttlad to note that Mrs. fi. J. Johnston, of the Cove, who has been confined to her room since Thanksgiving is able to be out again. Miss Margaret Rexroth, West First street, underwent an opera tion in the Chambersburg hos pital at 6 o'clock, Monday even ing for appendicitis. The opera tion was preformed by Dr. Ken nedy, of Philadelphia, and was entirely successful. Miss Mary 0. Ott, a former Fulton County teacher but dur ing the last five years holding a responsib e position as stenog rapher, and bookkeeper for a large Real Estate Brokerage es tablishment in Altoona, is home for a holiday vacation. We had a pleasant call Monday from D.v M. Barnett, one of Dublin's progressive farmers. Mr. Barnett was much interested in the building of our railroad, believing that it would bring about a -market that would be advantageous to the farmers in the upper end of the County. Miss Nellie Kelso, formerly of Knobsville, has spent the last five years in the western states. She has been as far a3 the Pacific Coast and she has spent more or less time in many of the far western Ntates, but she is now back in Kansas, which she be lieves is the best state of them all. Of course, she knows that the bottom has dropped out of our railroad, for she gets the News. Our esteemed friend Mike Detwiller, who for ten years has held down the job of Rural mail carrier on Koute 1 from Three Springs to the entire satisfaction of Uncle Sam believes in "im proving each shining hour." As the mail service only requires seven hours of his time each day, and that in the afternoon, he keeps a little herd of 17 good dairy cows, grets up before the chickens each morning, milks his cows, bott'es the milk delivers it to his customers in Saltillo and Three Springs, and gets home in time to split the kindling, get in coal and eat a good dinner pre paratory to his afternoon's work. Wives. A wite is an ex-girl who has realized her greatest ambition the capture of a man who has set tied down to show him that wo man, woman's clubs, pink te'as, and gowns are absolute necessi ties, while three square meals a day are anything else than tha. When a wife takes a man to raise he soon learns that sho is his master. She doesn't tell him sc; he jtist raystoi iuusiy absorbs that information and the older he grows the more established the fact roots itself lu his mind. Al most any man is brave enough to go to war; he will tight a man twice his size, but a mere look from his wife will wilt him like a lettuce leaf on a hot stove. No one knows why. Wives are peculiar animals in a way that those belonging toother men always look better to a man than his own, -and, that a man feels it is a terrible task to sup put ono, he would have a dozea i it were not for our laws. It is said that a man once took his uew tnrn son to an island and reared him to man ho d with out the child ever seeing a wo man. When twenty-tlve yea-8 old, the father brought the si n back to cml'znion. Pacing a woman the sou aked: 'Father, what is that thirjpY"( "I don't know," answered the father. "Well I want one, anyway," declared the young man. - NEEOV.ORE R. R. I. Those who spent last Sunday a week in the home of B. A Ross and family R B Mellott, wife and children Inez, Olive, Lydia aid Clyde. . Mrs. Luemmi Daniels and daughter-ir-law Mrs. M. F. Daniels and Mrs. I. W. Kline and daughter Madeline and son Percy Sponsler spent last Sunday in home of B. A. R)ss. - We are glad to note that Mrs. Rebecca Sipes who left last Sun day to spend the winter with her son Hunter' L Sipes, at Davis, VV. Va has arrived safe and is enj jylng herself beside a good warm stove. One of floury Strait 'a children was buried at Sideling Hill Christian Church last Sunday. Measles was the cause of its death SALU'IA SUMMARIZING. Good prospects now for sled ding and sleighirg for Christmas and New Years. We gladly note that no fatali ties have occurred since the last writing among the hundreds of cases of measles in Licking Creek Valley. We regret to note that Mrs. tV. E Bair has suffered greatly from neuralgia of the head and throat and chest in the past few days. At this writing she is but little, if any, better. She has lost much sleep at night. Robert Kline's two fine, big horses have fully rocovored from the peculiar disease noted some time ago. Mrs. Joanna Dixon is spendirg the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Emory Hossler. She en joys fairly good health, for one of her years, and meets her friends very brighilv and socially. Rslght'ey Bros & Co., our successful lumbermen with Wm. Deavor sawyer with force of la bo; ers aro about to commence to cut, and saw the timber of East Sidling Mill wind gap, N W. of Saluvia, along the Lincoln High way, on both sides of the famous Forbrts road, which was made in 1753 to jre'. the army and supplies ofCnl Forbes on to reinforce Gaul Wbirmtoi at Ft. Brad dock. Thousands of R. R. ties mine p'nps, acd saw lrgs will be cut. 1 hey hive a force of men cutting lie statol?, beautiful yel- bw pinep, on west side of iroun uui at the rate of 3 to 4 hundred trees er work-cloy. l?y the time Waverly the boot Ioum products all mads from grade Pennsylvania oa. Cuoline, illuminating oil, lubricating oil and paraffin wa. For all purpose. 3o Paga Booklet Pre tells mil about oil Waverly Oil Works Co. Independent Refiner PITTSBURGH, PA. in goodness and in pipe satisfaction - M 1! mad ft high U Crude ft Waverly Products Sold by I B. H. SHAW, I Uustontown.Pa. AST "V I SfllSl fit I 1 is all we or its enthusi astic friends ever claimed for it! It answers every smoke desire you or any other man ever had! It is so cool and fragrant smokeappetite that you will get chummy with it in a mighty short time ! Will you invest 5 c or 10c to prove out our say so on the national joy smoke? . R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C they get over the mountain there will be nothing but scrub-oaks loft, in way of timber, and one of these days, some ingenious lei low will discover a way to extract the tannic acid from the foliage, brush, and roots of the scrub oaks, and they will all be dug up. Then great sheep and goat ranch es will be made on our mountains and the wool will clothe, and the nutritious, and healthful meat, feed the natiou. So far as we can learn, there will.be no Christmas entertain ments, or public meetings, other than regular church services in this section on account of further spreading of measles. Wisbicg a happy and enjoyable Christmas and New Year to all the "Fulton Co. News office force from Editor down to "devil" acd to all the subscribers and read ers of the inestimable news or gan. 1 am faithfully yours, J A S. IVOMEfJ'S NERVES Women, more than men, have excitable nerves, because tiring work and physical strain tax their more delicate nervous systems and bring premature age and chronic weakness unless treated intelligently. Drug-laden pills and alcoholic concoctions cannot build up a woman's strength, but the concentrated medicinal food properties in vn build strength from its very source and aro helping thousands of women to gain control of their nerve power ovecom tiredness, nervousness, impatience end iriiU.L:l!iy. SCOTT S is a liquid-food ire J hon- ohr ' Christmas Gifts THE CHRISTMAS STOCK - IS NOW COMPLETE We have selected these Christmas Gifts, which out-rival all previous efforts of this Store. We Invite Early Inspection Watchep, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, lland painted China, Novelties, Books, Booklets, X mas Cards, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Toilet and Traveling Sets in Ebony and Ivory. Toys, Dolls, Games, and X-mas Tree Ornaments in great variety. A very complete stock ot Pure Groceries, X mas Candy, Oranges, Lemons, Dried Fruit, Nuts, etc. CASKETS BREAD FRESH EVERY DaTT White Sewing Machines for Christmas at bargain prices. THANK YOU-CALL AGAIN. THE IRWIN STORE, McConnellsburg, Pa. the national joy smoke "rOVKL find ciwry Afire '.v-"in on tap no X matter how much of a rfrvrr yaa arm n thm nw'k off h9 woods -ou drop into. For, Prtnco Altmtt ib Oif.'. i.'ioiw at l.'i first piacm yon f tha? ml u tobacco ! I h K-ppy red W "Wfa fr mr Jce nrf thm tidy rd tin for a dutia; then thro 's thm hand oe pound and hoi hum rdorm and thm pou n eryatct'fiiaita hur.iitktr wtth porfmoisrerrfop tiiat kwpi thm to- or-o banf and appealing to your 1 Wanted, For Sale, for Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One cent par word for each insertion, jjo advertisement accepted lor less than 10 cent. (Jain must ac company order. Baker & Bros., Real Estate, Insurance, Automobiles. Live, Stock &c. Write us your desires rirst National Bank Building, bverett, ra. Loans arranged for. For Sale. 8 light Bobsleds- two of which have tops, and 2 Portland Cutters. Will be sold at a big bargain to quick buyers John Sheets & Son, McCon nellsburg, Pa 12 212t Foil Sale Sawmill Frick outfit complete, includind engine and blower. In use two years Price runt. G. J Melutt 12 21 4t Warfordsburg, Pa. AT THE IRWIN STORE J BlllJlii Prince Albert gives smokers such delight, because its flavor is so different and so delightfully good; it can't bite your tongue; . it can't parch your throat; you can smoke it as long and as hard as you like without any comeback but real tobacco hap pinessl On the reverse side of every Prince Albert package you will read : "PROCESS PATENTED JULY 30th, 1907" That means to you a lot of tobacco en joyment. Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. Wo prefer to give quality I E1 OoprrtffM Iff y K. J. RarnoMa I 10BACC0 IS PREPARED I FOR SMOKERS UNDERTHE I PROCESS DISCOVERED IN ! MAKING EXPERIMENTS TO , : PRODUCE THE MOST DE i' LIGHTFUL AND WHOLE; , i "SOME TOBACCO FORCIG- -'?' PROCESS PATENTE&w f-pound tin in such -up trim hmmt ijlJULY 30':' 07fl 'i R.J.RtoIJ-2?bMocoMtirf ' I f; WiHsipKSAiEM.HC.USXI I ; !cOES NOT BITE THETOHGUt This U Ui nrnn slcS cf Ilia PrinAlbr tidy i J t: v Ri lhl"PI.Bi.d Procw"iiMtUf. Iotwi fmII what il aiui In makiif Priac Albart w Bch I fmtt liklo. SJf 6. W. Reisner k Go. HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF Ladies' Dress Goods in Serges, Taffetas, Poplins, &c., many at old prices. A large assortment of ! Dress Ginghams at 10c and 12 l-2c, the same as last year in price; nice dark patterns. Outings at 8, 10. 121-2c. last year's prices. A nice lot of Ladies', Misses', and Children's Dresses at prices we cannot possibly duplicate at the prices, 50c. to $1.25. The Underwear Assortment is very complets. In every line last year's prices prevail, especially, so, in wolens. Blankets all sizes and kinds, See them. Sweaters quite a line at old prices. Some are high er, of course, but the way they have been selling the prices must be right. Shoes many at prices that can not be duplicat ed at the prices asked now. See them. Respectfully, G. W. Reisner & Co- Christ mjis Buy ers Save High Cost of Living by Buying the Needful. PETERS & IIEINTZELMAN The Day-light Store On the Square-West Side Chambersburg, Pa. $12.50 o - .v''-'1"'.. i J ' ' if' ' Money back if not right. If Not Satisfactory Return the Watch at Once and Your Money Will Be Refunded. C. A. SHINNEMAN, ": . Chambersburg, Pa. Jeweler." . S. RAYMOND SNYDER, Jewelcr.j Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry Repairing We Aim To Please -: " North Main Streeet, Opposite Post Office, Chambersburg, Pa. We have a large stock of Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Suit-Cases, Gloves, and Hosiery. Slippers for the Fam ily, Red-top Rubber Boots for the Little Folks - all at I Reasonable Prices. SPECIAL Elgin Gold Filled Watch 15 Jewel Full Nickel Move ment, ftreguet hairspring, patent regulator. Safety Pinion. Case Guaranteed to Wear 20 Years. Put up in Solid Mahogany Case. We give you the same ser vice by mail as over our counter.