Don't fail to rt'iid the now ads of J. K. Johuston and tlio ll.vket Store. W. M. Omerer hiw taken the ajroucy tor the Geiser Company of Waynesboro. S?o his add. Sound kidneys are safeguards of life. Make the kidneys healthy with Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by all dealers. Dr. Stevens lias moved his Dental office from the-Democrat building to the Stevens building on East Water street. lie sure and read tlio Kouss Kacket Store's new ad this week. 'They have lots of pood bargaius that you should know of. The services in the Presbyter ian church in this place, on Sab bath evenings, will begin at C:.'iO during the summer months. Letters addressed to the fol lowing pcrsous remain uncalled for iu the McConnellsburg post oilice: John Blair, S. P. Todd, and Mrs. W. H. Leche. The Salvation Army church nt Dig Cove Tannery will hold an ice cream festival on Friday and Saturday evenings, J uly 1 It h arid l.-th. Foley's Kidney Cure purities the blood by straining out impur ities and tones up the whole sys tem. Cures kidney and bladder troubles. Sold by all dealers. The degree of doctor of divin ity has been conferred on the Kev. James O. Hose, pus tor of the Presbyterian church, Mer cersburg, by the college at Grove City, Pa., from which he was graduated. The ladies of the i..!. K. church ac Dublin Wills, will hold an ice cream social and aprou sale, Sat urday evening, July 8. Proceeds to be expended for the repair of the church. You are invited to attend. The famous little Pills Early Risers cure coustipatiou, sick headache, biliousness, etc. They never gripe or sicken, but impart early rising energy. Good for children or adults. Sold by Stout eagle & Bro. Ten million dollars as an en dowment for higher education iu the United States has been given the general education board at New York by John D. Rockefeller Standard oil company magnate. The announcement was made by Dr. Wallaco Buttrick, of the board at a meeting on Friday. While loading hay in oue of the fields on his farm on Wednesday last, the team ot Mr. J. Wesley Hoop, took fright at. something aud ran away. From the tield they ran down to the pike near Squire Daniels' then toward ilar risouville. About a mile east of Harrisonvillo they collided with a telegraph polo breaking the tongue r.nu otherwise injuring the wagon. Neither of the horses was hurt. Your food must be properly di gosted and assimilated to be of auy value to you. If your stom ach is weak or diseased take Ko- dol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat and gives the stom ach a rest, enabling it to recuper ate, take on new lift; and grow strong again. Kodol cures sour stomach, gas, bloating, heart pal pitation aud all digestive disor ders. Sold by Stoutoagle & Hro. The smallpox in Path Valley is a ttung or tne past. Alter a Jong Kiege with the dread disease the vigilance ol the physicians of the valley and the state health officer, Dr. II. X. Donbrake, has been re warded by complete victory. A great record was made m fight ing the epidemic. Not a single case escaped quarantine and not a case broke out outsido of quar antine limits. There was but one fatality, Mrs. Robert Doyle. A new idea in a cough syrup is the Laxative principal and is orig inal with Kennedy's Laxative Honey p.ndTar. Thiscough nyrup assists in expelling colds from the system by gently moving the bowels. Best for coughs, colds, croup, etc. The red clover blos som is on every package of the origional Laxative Cough Syrup. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. Permanent Certificate Examination. The examination for Perma nent Certificates will bo held at McConnellsburg, Mowln.y and Tuesday, July 11th and 12th. HUH ACE GRIFFITH, Emoky THOMAS, Minn ie Mock, Committee. Siiluvla. Our Tinners are boxy cutting llieir Imrvpxt. Tlio grain is the be?.t for several years. Samuel Kohni and Walter Kolim of Mnpleton, Huntingdon county, re visiting their aunt Mr. John ilaiiu. Our champion horse shoe pitch er, .John A. Ilolman, takes four games out of live. John E. Moor is home from A ('IN where lie has been engaged burning coke. Scott Kcgaris has returned from Illnir county. lie reports work plenty ami wages good. Henry llann was lucky enough to liud two bees in the woods. The whir of the reaper ami whet of the scvlhe is the noise of the (lav. How Iu (io Iu California. Travel via the Chicago, Union Pacific A: Northwestern Lino. Two fast through trams per day. The Overland Limited, electric lighted, less than three days en route. The California Express, through service to San Francis co, Los Angeles aud Portland. The best of everything. Full par ticulars on application to W. B. Kuiskcra, P. T. M., C. & N. W. Ivy., Chicago. (iRUATLV IN DEMAND. Nothing is more in demand than a medicine which meets modern requirements for a blood and sys tem cleanser, such as Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are just wiiat you need to cure stomach and liver trouble. Try them. At Trout's drug store, 27ic, guaran teed. '1 hoinpsoo. Daniel Keefer died rn June tith aged thirty-three years. lie had spent all his life near where ho died. Interment at Antioch. Miss Lydia Simpson of Wash ington, Pa., is visiting her aunts, Mary and P.eckie Simpson. Mrs. Elizabeth Hess is visiting her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Moses ' Gordon's family were ihe guests of W. II. Evans on Sunday. Mrs. Ada Dickson was visiting her brother John V. Fisher last week. She was accompanied by a daughter and a niece Miss Staines, all of Illinois. The fuueral of Daniel Keefer was so large that the church could not hold all the people. TWO BOTTLES CURED HIM. "I was troubled w'th kidney complaint for about two years," writes A. LI. Davis, of Mt. Ster ling, la., "but twe bottles of Fol ey's Kidney Cure effected a per manent cure. " Sold by all deal ers. Wanted. A good energetic ageut to sell our high grade teas, coffees, ba king powder, spices and extracts. Ve offer splendid inducements to the right party. All particu lars and catalogues furnished free. Address TiikGukat A. A P. Tka Co., V-'A 1 Kr.KYKNTii Avi:., Altooua, Pa. -McKihhni Items. Harvesting is about over at tins writing. Johnson Layton and wife were th gue.sts of Hazil Clark last Sun day. John Spade and family from l.edfrusl county were visiting their parents near McKihhin from Fri day until Sunday last. Edward Clevenger is home from Normal School this week. Miss Maude Clark was a guest of DelphaTr uax last Sunday even ing. William Truax and John Spade made a business trip to McCon neUshurg llst Saturday. Harry l'arlett wears a smile and sings, "Home Sweet Home." It is a hoy. Misses Ulanch tmd Clyde Smith were the guests of Mrs. Kosa Lay ton last Sunday. There will bo singing at Pleasant drove Saturday night at eight o' clock sharp. There will be a basket picnic at Pleasant U rove the tiist Saturday in August. It is supposed to last all day. Everybody is iuvited. TO CUBE A COLD IN 0ME DAY Take Laxative IJrorno Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature h on each box. 25c, rateable Farm Property At Private Sale. The Emanuel Sharpe farm at Needmore, Fulton county, Pa., is now offered for sale. Thi9 desirable property contains about 160 acres, about 100 of which is under fence and iu high state of cultivation, much of it having beeu recently limed. The- bal ance in timber. The improve ments consist of a tine two-story "I" frame house, alargerwA: barn, wagoushed, corncrib, ice house, and all other necessary outbuildings. Good water at the door, also a plentiful supj ly ot water at the barn where stock may be watered all through the winter without the necessity of takiug them from under roof, 8 8 the whole barnyard is covered. On the farm is a splendid young orchard of choice fruit. The buildiugs are all Mwmul modern, Tiiu farm lies nice for cultivation, the build ings splendidly located, and alto gether it is most desirable and can be bought right. For further particulars, call on or address, James R. Sharpe, Dott, Pa., or the owner, Eman uel Sharpe, Bigtimber, Mon tana. W.A1. Comcrer, assent for THE GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and l'oitulile Knjrines, Gasoline, Separators, Clover Hullers, Sawmills, c. Knjfines on lianil all the time. BURNT CABINS. Blaine Welch, who has been employed at Harrisburg, spent a few days with his parents, re cently. Mrs. Alex Skinner of Fannotts burg, spent a few days among friends, Owing to the inclement weather the festival was fairly well at tended Saturday evening. Mr. L. C. Kelly intending to go to Kansas, had a very good sale last Friday and Saturday. Oscar Snyder is home from Mount Union. WHEN OTIILK MEDICINES HAVE FAILED take Foley's Kiduey Cure. It has cured wlieu everything else has disappointed, dealers. Sold by all IDD0. The whir of the binder and the rattlo of the mower is heard in our section. Jonathan Cooper visited Hiram Hill recently. Mrs. Lizzie Layton, of Pleasaut Hidge, visited friends in this vi cinity last week. Frank Iless has added greatly to his new baru by having it painted. Sam Truax and wife have been quite p iorly with tho mumps the past week. There will be a Sunday school picnic at Pleasant tJrove in Au gust. SPOILED HER BEAUTY. Harriet Howard, of 200 W. 34th St., New York, at oue time had her beauty spoiled with skin trou ble. She writes: "I had salt rheum or eczema for years, but nothing would cure it, until I us ed J5uckleu's Arnica Salve." A quick aud sure healer for cuts, burns and sores. L'.'c at Trout': drug store. Examinations. Tho students attending the summer school will be given an examination for teachers' certifi cates Friday and Saturday of this week. None but students of the school will be permitted to take this examination.. For the accommodation of those who have been attending other schools or any who may desire to take the examination at this time, a special examination will be held at the Public School budding in this place, Wednesday, July 12th beginning at eight o'clock. All applicants from Ayr and Tod are especially requested to come in for this examination. The age limit is the same as a year ago, 18. The regular exam ination aud school lettings will take place during the last week of July and tlio first week of Au gust. Chas. E. Bautm, County Superin' t dent r SHIrt Waists. T. J. UIEINER, Hancock, Aid. Clearance Sale, Superlative special In black and colored silks, white goods, summer ging hams and lawns, wide embroidery flouncing,' lao.s, all-over laces, Insertions. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS IN MILLINERY AT SACRIFICE PRICES. SPLENDID HOSIERY VALUES. COLORS BLACK, fVHITE AND TAN. I Qp0 . Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread, In white, black, ' ' ' tan, brown, gray. All sizes. . Wash neck pieces, luce stocks, turn-over collurs, linen collars. Muslin. Underweur and Gauze Vests. "ft Headquarters for Corsets of every sty le, price and size. Ask for the "Amer ican Lady." The most popular distin guished and widely advertised eorsit. In i - !L'- tlie world. Uannner r asmon aneets r ree. Entire new stock l!05 Rouss Racket Store Hurrah ! Hurrah ! We are fortunate in setting 10 dozen more of those 45c shirt to sell at 25c. When this lot is gone we can't get any 'more. Talk about bargains. We have never had one that comes up to the Enamel Preserving Kettle that we just got in, 4-qt.-20c; 6-qt. 25c; 10-qt. 40c; broiling kettle witn iid -qt. 3c; blue and white molted preserving kettles 4-qt 25c; 5-qt 28c; 6-qt 35c; 8-qt 48c; 10-qt 55c. auik cans 1.65 Shoes I Shoes ! Shoes J Shoes ior every body. It is impossible for us to de scribe each shoe, but we have never sold so many shoes in one season as we have this year so you can judge for yourself. We have shoes from 10c to $4.00. Just received another 64 dozen case of the heaviest misses hose ever sold in the county at 10c a pair. Call at the Racket Store and save money on every article you buy and just keep an account and see how much you save in one month. HULL & BENDER, Proprietors. A Large Peach Crop. D. M. Wertz, the live peach grower of Quincy, says that the prospects were for an enormous crop in his orchard and those of his neighbors in the Quincy belt. The June drop, whilo consider able, was not such as to impair the crop. Mr. Wertz says the drop was not heavy enough, and it came to pass that he was oblig ed to hire about fifty hands to go through the orchards and thin out the too exuberant growth. This work has been completed end now the trees have just a sufficient number of peaches to make a sufficient load for the trees and assure a fine size and quality of fruit. Mr. Werts looks for a crop that will run from 12, 0U0t)ls,000 packages. Reposi tory. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Itching, blind, bleeding or pro truding piles. Druggists refund I money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 0 to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggisthasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Change of Mail Carriers. With July 1st, the old contracts for carrying the mails ceased, and the new contractors began their duties. John Sheets and son continue the route from this place to Mercersburg; Stout eagle Bros, have the route to Sa luvia; Scott Keeder has another four years' contract between this and Big Cove Tannery, aud Christ Wagner takes the route to Fort Littleton. BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTY YEARS. Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Dan-vill-, 111., .writes: "I had bronchi tis for tweuty years and never got relief until I used Foley's Honey and Tar, which is a sure cure." Hold by all dealers. Dress Skirts. TJFiJEST IKVENTIQf I -ft Patterns. PINCH WAIST Hanner Patterns and 1.80. Town Properties for Sale or Ex. change. Ten percent, return in rentals. Two very, handsome and con venieit homes with seven lots in best business town in the county and in southern Pennsyl vania, For sale, or will exchange for farm or good timber land. Difference either way payable iu cash or as agreed upon. Partic ulars by personal letter. Ad dress, Box2Go, Everett, Bed ford county, Pa. OfWin'a WT I na mi. c.uriy Misers Tho famous little pill. Administrator's Notice. i...!?,?.t.'?.ek ne"uy Kiven that letters of admin- yiJinV'8 e"lle ' W.Oomerer lute ol Oublln township, h'ulion county. Pa., deceas f ,I""'K'U havuiK olaluiN aKaluxt ml.l en- ,! V""1 properly uutlientluated p"artJue!l"u!le"ttlehONeOWlU,, l"e ""'"e A. J. FORK, .,,. OU. J. A. COMKHKR. Aduiiuistiutor. Adminisrator's Notice. Letter of administration ou the eKtm.f Jacob W. Miller, late Dublin to" nl T Vulton couuiv. Pa., deceased. Imvluv been irrunt edby the UeKlHterof WUIm "."'KiS "VZuiy I, the Nul-erlber. whose M,stolnu TmlilreHH "i bblrleyahurK. Pennsylvania. a" persons who are Indebted to the said estate wIlPnTee pen'eu!''"'11 "" UttV"" May H, I90Y W. S. MIM.KK. Administrator. JXKOUTOlfS NOT1CK .iitiel .hereby given That lettera t.Unin ry have been KrHUUd to the unilersiiiel ui.uii the .! of Noah Mellott lale of Tod towu.hlp. Fulton count", Pa., d censed Any nemoiia havlnv ikli....i..i ...... Ill present them properly authenticated for ...wi,.,l nioseuwiiiKinesume will pleas call and Kettle. OUVKK MKI.LOTT, Needinore, Pa. 8 H 0) Kennedy' Laxative Honey and Tar Curt all Coughs, and expels Colds from tks system by gently moving tas Bowels. stc.os th cough nd hoeda lungs Iff mm For Hale by Stouteagle & Bra 6 Buildings Filled With the Best Bargains on Earth ! I ha ye just got a car of Mifflinburg Hand-made Buggies and It agons Hand-made Buggies, 18 Spokes, 4-Bow Top, Long-distance Axle, Full Nickel Trimmed, , $65 Each; Regular Hand-made, 3 -Sea ted Top fPagons, 18 Spoke IVheels $80; Regular Price $110. Factory Buggies $45 to $55 each. Single or Double Driring Harness at a Bargain. One horse Farm IVagon, Double Bed, Spring-Seat and Brake $34; Eegular Price $45. Dee I hare just bought a car load of Deering Bin ders, Mowers, Rakes, and Twine. JVrite me for Prices and Terms. 200 TONS OF FERTILIZER for Sale. Those wh o used our high grade fer tilizers last fall and used them beside goods they got from other dealers, report that our goods is showing up much better than theirs. IVe are still selling the same grade as last fall. No Resacked Goods to be got from me. Everything fresh and new. JVrite or phone to me your needs. CLAY PARK, Three Sprlngs. Pa. FOR THE LAND'S SAKE Each year finds an increase in the use of fertilizers Many men, who, a few years ago, had no faith in the nse of fertilizers, have been converted to a belief in their use by seeing the marvelous success of its use by their neighbor. Many inferior grades of fertilizers have been thrown upon the market, which have had a tendency to weak en the confidence of people using phosphate as a crop producer. I have heard many people express a desire to secure a reliable fertilizer; and after a carertul investigation ot the merits of several brands, I find that M. E, Wheeler & Cos. fertilizers are far superior to many makes now used in this section. My first shipment of this excellent brand of phos phate is now in and every sack of it is fresh and pure stock. To the man who wants a first class phosphate at the lowest possible price, 1 will say that a trial of my fer tilizers will convince him that I carry a line withoVi an equal. My prices will surprise and please you. Harry E. Huston, Crum Store. Saltillo, Pa.. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WIIAT YOU EAT The l .00 bjitleco .ub 2't ttm.athe trial Hm, which Mll( lor 50 cenle. "" eat-v at thb uaoToy or E. C DeWITT COMPANY, CHICAGO. IIX. Price $85. 9 ring 1
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