r r-T . r " Next Saturday afternoon and evening will positively close the H. C. Smith auc tion. There is still much goods and it will be sold riegardless of value. Goods sold for a mere song last week. mm r 1 rv n i 1 1 15 rick for sale at Morton's yard. Miss irvie Hull of Poughkeep sie, N, Y., is visiting her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Isaac Hull of this place. Mrs. Abner McLucas died at her home just below town lust night. More extended notice next week. Foley's Honey and Tar always stops the cough and heals the lungs. Refuse substitutes. AU dealers. The Ridley Park correspondent of the Chester (Pa.) Republican says that a baby girl arrived at the residence of Prof. Geo. Gailey Chambers, Sunday morning 16th inst. Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs and colds : reliable, tried and tested, safe and sure. All dealers. Thompson and Steach last week painted, grained, aud pa pered the hall iu Charles B. Ste vens' house. This week they are painting Jacob Hykes' new house iu the Shatluer Extension. There is uo cough medicine so popular as Foley's Honey and Tar. It contains no opiates or poisons and.ncver fails to cure. All dealers. John A. Wister, treasurer Health Association at Foltz, writes that the small pox patients in that neighborhood are all well again, and the quarantine will be removed Decemcer 1, when the premises will be thoroughly fu migated. The disease did not spread beyond the Downin fami lies. Lost A. W. Johnston, in ri ding from Fort Littleton to his home in Ayr township one day last week, lost au overcoat. He thinks he had it when passing through McConnellsburg. The tinder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at the News office. W. A. Herren of Finch, Ark., writes, "i wish to report that Foley's Kidney Cure has cured a terrible case of kidney and blad der trouble that two doctors had given up." All dealers. Consumption was the cause of 109,730 deaths in the United States in the last census year, of which 53,026 were males and 56, 124 were females. The death rate per 1(K3,000 from consumption was 187.3 for 1900, while in 1890 it was 243.4. As soon as you decide on the date for your sale, send it to us and we will place it in the sale register both in the News and the Democrat, and you can send us the list of articles for your sale bill later. Wanted. One or two good girls white or colored for board ing house girls, that know how to work. Good wages paid to good girls, Address II. H. Greenland . 875 Braddock Ave. Braddock, Pa. There will be a meeting of King PostG. A. II. in McConnellsburg Dec. (5, 1902, for the purpose oi electing officers fur the ensuing year. There will be' a forenoon and also an afternoon session. There will be served at the Wash ington House a dinner free to ev ery member of King Post wh( may be present. Koit Sale A bay horse, four years oC, 'good driver, and will1 work anywhere. Price right. K G. Stevens, Dublin Mills. Lost While walking from the auction to E. A. Largeut's aud thence to John Sheets' livery sta ble last Saturday morning, Wil liam King lost a pocket book con taining tive dollars in currency and ten dollars iu ilver. The tinder will receive a suitable re ward by returning it to the News ottice. We have been furnished the following railroad item : A party of New York capitalists, are con templating the erection of a stan dard gauge railroad from Maple- ton through Saltillo via Cassville to JIancock, Md. The coal fields along the proposed route would be tapped, and various enterpri se would develop in the rich lumber regions along the propos ed route of the now railroad. I.hKHk. Lee B. Johnson ofWaynesburg with several friends from that vi cinity, spent several days last week in this vicinity hunting. S. D. Stevens of Chambersburg spent Saturday aud Sunday with his parents at this place. Elliott Montague aud daughter Edna of Burnt Cabins spent Sat urday audSuuday atC. M. Brant's Hiram Clevenger has nought from J. E Lyon the farm former l,y owned by Mrs. John Lyon. A company of gentlemen from Greensburg, Westmoreland coun ty, are staying at J. E. Lyon's a few weeks hunting. There will be a local institute at Pine Grove school Friday even ing, November 28th. Subjects for discussion ; Manners, Proper care of Text-Books and Supplies, Influence of the Home upon the School, and What should Parents expect from the Teacher ? Wells Tannery. Mrs. A. F. Baker visited her daughter Mary, who is attending school iu Saxton. Mrs. Maria Houck of Saxton is visiting her brother, A. F. Ba ker. D. B. Sipes has returned to his home after spendiug a week very pleasantly with his sou, J. M. Sipe of Saxton . B. W. Spangler of Allegheny, Pa., who has beeu visiting his brother John at Steele, N. D., for the past six weeks, is now spend ing a few weeks with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Spangler of Wills Tannery. Bruce reports a splendid time in Dakota. Messrs. Geo. and Grant Hauu were called to this place on ac count of the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. Amy Hann, who is at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. J. B. Horton. Mrs. Dr. H. S. Wishart passed through our valley enroute to her home at Harrisouville after a vis- t to her daughter, Mrs. George Fockler at Johnstown, Pa. James W. Barnett and daugh ter Zola were visiting their many friends in Saxton last week. Miss Sallie Dickson of McCon nellsburg, and Mrs. Albert Berk stresser of Enid, were visiting their cousin, James D. Foote one day last week. Clear Ridge Daniel Henry has malaria fever. Jacob Winegardner has takon possession of his store here and expects to move this week. S. L Bedford's family is get ting better and expects to move soon. Wilson Cutchall still continues very ill. W. W. Brown and R. J. Flem ing were down in Juniata county last week hunting. .The boys re port much sport, but little luck. Jesse Carmack and wife visited T. E. Fleming's on Sunday. James Brown's finger which was. chewed sometime ago, is healing up nicely. Mrs. J. W. Mowers who has been at Shippensburg nursing her sister-in-law, who is suffer ing from consumption has return ed home. William Baker who has been employed on the railroad at Al toona, is home for two-weeka va cation. Frank Madden and family ex pect to move into the houso with his father-in-law, Calvin Baker, iu a few days. Local Institute. Thore will be a local institute at Laurel Ridge school, Friday evening, December 12th. Questions for discussion : . 1. Rights of Pup'ls, Patrons, and Directors. 2. Recitation ; How Conducted and Valuo of. 8. Literature; How Taught, and Its Value upon Character. 4. How Close do You Keep to the Text books and What Supplementary Work do You Give. 5. Query Box. All teachers and friends of edu cation are invited to attend. Blanche Peck, Teacher. oxxxxxxxxxxxxxxcoxcxxxx T. J. WIENER, Come in, Please, g You'll Go Out pleased When you see onr New Goods. A full line of Dry Goods, embracing, Black Silks, Cash meres, Cloth, Serges and all the late up-to-date Storm Cloth. Shirt Waist Novelties a specialty. MILLINERY. Hats, Bonnets, Children's Caps, Ribbons from the Cheap, to the Best ; Ready to Wear Hats in all prices. Notions Kid Gloves, Corsets, Hose, Veiling, Laces, Embroderies, All over Laces, Appliques, Braid, and everything In Dress Trim i ' : It will pay you well to come in and see our Store. T. J.WIENER, Hancock, o oooooooooooo cooooooooooc Got Wrong Muggy. I Early in Institute week a guest ' at the Cooper House, in leaving, J got a buggy by mistake that be longed to another party. The gen tleman will please return the bug gy aud get his own, and also get his robe aud blanket. Johu W. Funk. Physicians Prescribe It. Many broad minded physicians prescribe Foley's Honey and Tar j as they have never found so safe j dim leiiituiti a ItilUbU AUi UUUUb and lung troubles as this great medicine. All dealers. The aggregate capitalization of tho industries at Pittsburg, Penn sylvania, is more than two billion, five hundred million dollars. The production of steel "at Pittsburg, iu 1901, equaled half that of Eng land, was more than that of Ger many, twice that of France, five times that of Russia or Belgium and twenty-five times that of Spain. From "Success." Luck in Thirteen ByseudinglS miles Wni.Spirey of Walton Furnace, Vt., got a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, that wholly cured a horrible fever sore on his leg. Nothing else could. Positively cures bruises, felous, ulcers, eruptions, boils, burns corns and piles. Only 25c. Guar anteed by W. S. Dickson, drug gist. School Reports. Report of Needmore school. second month Cora A. Funk, teacher. Number enrolled, 48; ave: age attendance, 40; attended every day Esta Hart, Belle Mellott, Bea trice Sharp, Irene Mellott, Ethel Mellott, Janet Mellott, Essie Tru ax, Esther Peck, Delia Bard, Ira Gordon, Morgan Gordon, Peter Gordon, Johu Mellott, Brooks Garland, Russel Mellott, Blair Garland, Levi Garland, Lee Tru ax, Oscar Hill, Floyd Hart, Willie Evans, Russel Swartzwelder. Sires Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Palmer and Master Earl, who have been spending some time with friends at this place, have returned to their home iu McKeesport. Capt. and Mrs. C. T. Dixon of Sipes Mill, Mr. aud Mrs. Michael Bard and Mrs. Ruth Swope of Pleasant Ridge, are spending somotiino with their children in the "Smoky City."' i j , .. Master Chester Palmer spent Sunday with" his friend, Miss Jossij Bavd. ! Our Kflioo) , j.s progrossiug iiico 1y uuder the elliciout nianago: rnent ou'r of teacher, 'bert N, Mellott. ' , 7 " . Preaching' at Ebeuezer. M. E. ciiurch Sunday, Dec. 7, at 10:U0 o'clock by tho pnstor, Rev. Sliull. , Honey. s , : AtJ. L. Gr-tvcj's, MuConrnslU. burg, P., y(u can got it yexy Hue quality of extracted huney re dnced to 10c po lb. GVmb honey in sections 12c per lb. ' , ,' Foley's Honey and Tot tor chUdrta,safe,ur. No opiates. Hancock,Md. 6 -08 ORPHANS' COURT SALE. " OF VALUABLE REALESTATE Hy virtue of an onter of the Orphans' Court, of Fulton county. Pennsylvania, the underslim ed iKliiiirilNtriitrlx of the estate of Jonathan Anderson, lateof Taylor township Fulton couu ty. 1'euns.vlvanla ik-oeu-ed will sell on the premises 1 mile northwest of Clear MiuVe post oitlee on road lending from Clear UliWe to Dub lin Mills on SATURDAY, DEC. 6, 1902, the following renl estate, to wit; A VAL-UALE FARA1 consisting of 1(0 acres of which no acres are cleared und under fence, unci w acres Iu wood lund. Ihe improvements consist of a 21$ story FRAME DWELLING a good bank barn nnd other outbnlldlnm. The farm Is well watered and contains a Good Orchard It adjoins hinds on the east of Kphralm Ander-m)H-. on the south, by David Wlhle's heirs: on the west, by llllaniMctjuute und Orlanda Wagon er and on the north, hy Levi Auderson and lohn Henry. 'I'frniM Inn nna. . 1.1.. ..... ... i... I . . ' 01 uiu wneu property is kuocked down: one third. Including the ten per iLiium 01 suic. uua nuiunce In two eiinl unnual payments with interest. Sale to begin at I o'clock P. M, MRS MAKY J. ANOKKSON, . , ,, . Administratrix A. L. Wiiii.k. Auct. Sale Register. Friday, November 28. S. I. Miller,-who is breaking up house keeping, will sell all his household goods and kitchen furniture at his residence in this place. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit fur mouths. Saturday, December 6 W. H. Nelson, executor, will sell at the late residence of Miss Rhea Fore her house and lot and all her household goods. Sale bogins at 10 o'clock sharp. Anxious Moments. Some of the most anxious hours of a mother's life are those when the little ones of the house hold have the croup. There is no other medicine" so effective in this terrible malady as Foley's Honey and Tar. It is a household favor ite for throat and luog- troubles, ana as it contains no oniatea nr other poisons it can be safely giv en. aii aeaiers. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby warned against trespassing on the prem ises or lands of the undersigned by hunting, fishing, gathering nuts, berries, or in any manner whatever umier penalty, as the law will be rigidly enfored in all cases. By the Act of June 8, 1861, the penalty is not less than five, nor moie thau fifty dollars, for each and every offence. THOMPSON TOWNSHIP. Robert Everts Deutou Everts N. II. Evans Geo. B. Evans Dennis Gordou Denton Peck Charles Bishop Wm. Sigel. H1CTHKL TOWNSHIP, Mrs. Eraelino Robinson. 11ELFAST. William H. Mellott J. P. Peck James P. McKee Jonas Mellott Johu-G. Mellott Isaiah Mellott Startling, But True. "If everyone knew what agrand medicine Dr. King's New Life Pills is," writes D. H. Turner, Demseytown, Pa., "you M sell all you have in a day. Two weeks' use made a new man of me." In fallible for constipation, stomach and liver trouble. 25c at W. 8. Dickson's drug store. ' CRESS'S NEW MILLINERY. 1 have just returned from the eastern cities with an exception ally fine selection of Fall Millinery Goods, including Hats, Ribbons, Silks for trimming and waists, Veils, Feathers of all kinds, and everything in the millinery line. We have the BEST GOOES at the Lowest Prices that have ever been offered to the public. Call and examine our goods be fore buying elsewhere. HATS TRIMMED FREE0F CHARGE, MRS. E.M.6RESS Diagonally opposite the Cooper House. HATS TRIMMED FREE. WINTER AH LLINERY We just received this week a fine lot of NEW WINTER MILLINERY consisting of Beavers, Mohairs, Camels Hair, Velvet, and Felt Hats, CAPS, BONNETS, SILKS, RIBBONS, FISH SCALE TRIMMING, LACES, COL LARS, and APPLIQUES. Our superb showing of TRIMMED HATS is espec ially strengthened this week by the addition of hundreds or more of our famous crea tions at $1, $2 and $3, scarce ly equald elsewhere for $4, $5, and $0. We are safja in saying we carry the largest line of Mil linery in Fulton county, and you can save 50 c'ts on every dollar by buying atour store. Come and be convinced. Alrs.A.F. Little. t. A. A. A. .J. A AAA. a t BAKERY D. E. Little, Proprietor. Fresh Bread, Rolls, Cakes, Doughnuts, and Pretzels on hand all the time. Free Delivery in town on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs days, and Saturdays. For Parties Weddings, &c we are prepared on a couple of days notice to furnish all kinds of cakes &c. Your Patronage Solicited. D. E. LITTLE. t YOU NEED A BUGGY HOW DOES THIS STRIKE Y6u? I A Bran New Falling Top f Buggy with Full Leather I Trimming, Spring Cushion I and Back, Thousand Mile t. Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat I ent Shaft Couplers and Fine- ly Finished throughout for ONLY $50. Large Stock to select rom. I am also handling Hand made Buggies and Wagons. W. II: Evans, X Hustontown, Pa. J. K. JOHNSTON ... , Tho season is here when we must think about WARM CLOTHING. REMEMBER Wo are HEADQUARTERS for Men's and! Boys' SUITS and OVERCOATS. Bed Blankets in Gray, in White, and in Red. . BEST FOR THE MONEY RMW33 SHOES Don't forget that you are always right in coming to us for your Footwear. McConnellsburg, Pa, C -7 1 JV2 ' .1 Mf.a "A' -A. - a. S. W. MAR Emmaville, Pa.' 3 Watches, Silverware, Jewelery, Clocks, Harmonicas, Spectacles, Violins, Banjos,&c. Special Attention Given to REPAIR WORK SATISFACTION GUARANTEED and PRICES RIGHT. You are respectfully invited to call and examine our gg goods, and Spring Time w DEN A LADY GETS she generally finds a hew mattress, springs or GOOD MATTRESSES are .j.d.uu ana to order up to $30.00. : The ;ery cheap kind, that only serve to look at and worry where. BED SPRINGS, $2.00 to if 12.00. PILLOWS, 50c to $2.00 O The same remarks apply as to mattresses. s 0 A NEAT CLEAN IRON BED often replaces auT.ld wood- V en oue to great advantage. Makes the room brighter and J) looks cooler on a hot day or night. - i O NEW ORIENT AL STRIPE TAPESTRIES at r0c and 75c O a yard (double width) make attractive curtains and cover. Q ings: , : ? A COUCH SPREAD in same goods, 5Q hy 108 inches, fringe all around, at $1.50 is pretty and cheap. ' ' O , , . 9 . Go-Darts and' Eaby.; Coaches: , g Third now lot tliis season. Hove you a iiico baby t ' ' V II. SIERERT&;:kGO., FURNITURE MAKERS,-'! $y. On Queen Street, Chambersburn 9. ooooooooooooo oooooooooooo FULTON COUNTY NEWS $1.00 a . Year in Advance. in Men's, Women's and Children's Underwear. The P. N. is the ONLY CORSET made, having Newman's Patent Cork Steel Protectors. Price, 60 and $1.00 OK t." ()..- . o V &v '' Guns and Ammunition, ft; (-. '4 '-; 'VI o ''- If I I O.Kj 1 Single Barrel and Double Barrel Shot guns Breech Load ing Latest Improved Action. Marlin Rifles, Cartridges, Shells Loaded and Empty All Grades Powder, Shot, Caps, Primers, and everything that is needed for the Hunting Season. get our prices. xxxxxxxxxoo READY TO CLEAN HOUSE a hed or two hat ought to have O pillows. here in stock from $3.50 to you awhile, you can get else (2 8
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