FULTON COUNTY NEWS. Published Every Wednesday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. OCTOBER 25, 1905. Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. APT KIITIHINO RATBI Per square of linen S times. II SO. Par square eaoh nurmequcnt Insertion.... fx). All advertisements intierted (or lens than three months chained by the square. 8 mos. 8 mils. 1 yr. One-tourtn column.. One-half oolumn One Column ...lis no. ... 2S.OO. .... 40.00. t oo. I t.m 400. HO.0O W OO. I 75.00 Nothing Inserted for less than II Professional Cards one Tear 16 Rev. Powers Badly Pounded. About seven o'clock last Satur day evening, as Kev. A. O. B. Powers was sitting in the quiet of his own home at Needmoro, reading a letter from an old friend, he was disturbed by a vigorous rapping at the frout door. Thinking that some one wanted to get married in time to catch a train at Hancock before the moon went down, he at once went to the doer, and upon open ing it, was surprised to see a large number of persons assem bled, and more coming. A. M. Bivens, of Pigeon Cove, usually a peaceable citizen, seem ed to be the ringleader, for he stepped forward, and with an air of austerity said, "Mr. Powers, this crowd has gathered here this evening to give you a good pound ing, and I advise you to take your medicine like a man." At once David Uarum's maxim, "Do unto others as tney would do unto you, but do it to them fust," came into his mind, but just as he was about to "do up" the crowd, the thought of their con stantly increasing number, and his own helplessness no one but himself and his faithful wife, aud I she busy with her own work, ! The reason is stated above: De cline into his mind and deciding voe is a11 Paint aad ful1 measure: to surrender, he reDlied to Mr. I the strongest paintkuown. Bivens "I'll take it. Walk in." And they walked in they crowded in, until by actual count eighty-nine persons had gained entrance, and after each had giv en the good pastor a hearty hand- shake, his arm felt like it was just j beginning to recover from a last year's attack of rheumatism; but the kindly greeting and pleasant countenances of his visitors, led him to suspect .that there was something "going on," and if a game protector had been present, every one of the crowd would have been "pulled" for practicing de ception. A number of the ladies took ' possession of the dining room and kitchen, and other members of the party assembled around he organ, where many splendid pieces of music were sung, and a very enjoyable time was being had when the older folks were in vited to the oyster supper thjt had been prepared. Table after table was served until everyone there had enjoyed the delicious bivalves. After having spout the evening very pleasantly, and the good miuister had expressed his ap preciation of this mark of good will and kindness on the part of his friends, for there were rep resentatives of the Oakley Meth odist church, the Needmore Bap tist church, the Cedar Grove, the Sideling Hill, the Autioch and the Whips Cove Christian churches the visitors bade Mr. and Mrs. Powers, good night, and return ed to their homes. Now, here is where the pound- in? mitift in ! After thn fnnn.ij I , . . n ' I ftn crnnft homo ivi r 1 tmA.o - r j y i - - - o found stored in au upper room, pounds of coffee, pounds of tea, sugar, rice, Hour, and pounds of many other things that come handy in housekeeping, to say nothing of a well tilled purse of cold cash. Mr. and Mrs. Powers are very much delighted. ' The attention of our readers is directed to the new advertise ment of Thomas B. Stevens & 6oq. They have a new building and a new store room just full of the best things in new furniture. if you need anything in thmr line j it will pay you to see wh "have, us they are determ have trade, if short profits, and good furniture will do the work. Store on Water street east of the Cjty Hotel. Do Your Eyes Need Attention? If so, you will make no mistake in consulting Dr. Joulmitf, who is now at Dr. Dalboy's ofrico, and who will be there until Saturday. Dr. Jenkins has been doing work here at intervals for several months aud has given excellent satisfac ion. He has fitted glasses for many of the leading people or Mc Counellsburg, and we have not heard a single complaint. His prices are scarcely half what are usually charged by rye men. A DARIiDHVIL KlUli often ends m a sad accident. To heal accidental injuries, use Buck ln's Arnica Salve. "A deep wound in my foot, Irora an acci dent," writes Theodore Schuele, of Columbus, O., "caused megreat pain. Physicians were helpless, out Buculeu's Arnica Salve quick ly healed it." ."o at Trout's drug store. Nat Kotz, of Tod township, left at the News office last Saturday morning, two specimens of gar den vegetables, which looked very much hke large pumpkins; but which proved on closer examina tion to be two boots. They were hard to beat; one of them weigh ed "i pounds, and the other 8J, the latter measuring G inches around. Letter to W. H. (jrealhead. Jr Connellsl'ttrg, Pa, Dear Sir: Tou are interested in the prosperity of your town. You can contribute to it material ly, and give it a far more pros perous look at the sa,me time. Perhaps the public property needs a good coat of paint. Dovoe will supply that coat with two-thirds of the number of gallons required of any other. Devoe will last twice as long as any other. Devoe is all paint and full measure. Devoe is the strong est paint known. Devoe will take care of the property, in the long run, for half the money required other- E. D. Jewell, Corry, Pa., paint ed his house 5 years ago with a mixed paint; took 14 gallons. Last spring he repainted with Devoe; bought 14 gallons and had 4 left. Saved $l to $20, for painting costs two or throe times as much a's tlie Paint; Yours truly F. W. Dkvoe & Co., New York. -10 1". S. F.. C. Bare, Fort Little ton, sells our paint. Miss Louie Truax Dead. Miss Louie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnson Truax, of Belfast township,died at the home of D- C- Fallot, near Needmore, last Sunday night. Funeral Tues day and interment in the grave yard at the Sideling Hill Baptist church. Miss Truax was aged about 21 years. BRONCHITIS H)R TWtNTY YEARS. Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Dan ville, 111., writes; "1 had bronchi tis for twenty years and never got relief until I used Foley's Honey and Tat which is a sure cure." Sold by all dealers. PIGEON COVE. Under the care of Dr. Palmer, Willard aud Tillie Palmer are able to be be about again. A. Runyan aud wife, of Need more, were guests of II. P. Pal mer last Sunday. Quite a number of our young folks visited the gypsy camp at Warfordsburg, last Sunday. Lola Decker, Belle Hess, and Chester and Walter Palmer were at Joseph Fisher s last Sunday. Joseph Fisher raised HUSlbs. ! of pumpkinson one vine, 1 1 1 and II. ! P. Palmer raised corn ears 10 I and 12 inches in length, 8i to 10 ! inches in circumference, and that j weigh li to 2 lbs. each. Dinger In Fall Cold. Fall colds are liable to hang on all winter leaving the seeds of pueumonia, bronchitis or con- j sumption. Foley's Honey aud i Tar cures quickly aud prevents serious results It is old and re liable, tried aud tested, safe and sure. Coutaius uo opiates and will not constipate. Sold by all dealers. i I"? more uurnr n i e-i cr rn a rM Mi, bunts LJ Beit Ci Pi I'M ill bunco untile ALL H0t FAILS tr. Courh Syrup. Tait-i GvA. U. in ,11110. auia op aiUKKii. kul SPOOK HOLLOW. . Oct. 13. Items have been very scarce, and so we have kept our gib shut. Game is very scarce in our part of the county. v. j Maple Winter was a pleas in 1 1 caller at Alfred Peck's last Sun day. The institute at Jacob Lake's Friday night was well attended and good order prevailed. The Bchool at Pleasant Grove is progressing nicely. Samuel D. Mellott and family attended the fair Thursday. Geo. W. Gray, wife and baby were visiting m our village Sun day. Our farmers have begun shuck ing corn. "WATCH TM; KIDNEYS." "When they are affected, life is in danger," says Dr. Abernelhy, the great Kughsh hysician. Fol ey's Kidney Cure makes sound kidueys. Sold by all dealers. WOODEN BRIDGt:. As the trapping season is here, I have located myself at the Blue' hole again. Having had my traps set for several nights, and with out meeting with auy success, I found that my traps had become rusty, and thai they needed a lit tle oil. So I started myself for the little town of Clear Ridge, to buy some of the lubricator. On my way up the Creek, I came to the saw mill shanty, aud it seem ed there, as if some one were pre paring for a Christmas dinner or a wedding feast. I did not like to enter, so 1 just peeped in at the window and saw Brady Flem- I ing mside with au old hen. Then I knew everything was all right, and I walked right iu. 1 found that the boys were just going to have chicken swallop. They in vited me to stay, but I told iheui my business and hurried on. The first vehicle I saw on foot was S. M. Shore with two women m a handcart, going to attend Grand mother Fields' birthday party. I went on my way, called in at L. U. Grove's barber shop, and the boys were having a little game as usual. 1 went on down to Wine gardner's to j;et my oil, and all the loafors had gone but Clove Fields, 'ert got my . oil and I wended my way down to the Fields Hotel. There was one 'nan stopping with mm Harvey Stev ens, traveling lumber inspector, of McKinleyville, Pa., I just then thought 1 could get home iu time to set my traps, so I did, and had mighty good luck. You will hear from me again, when "the frost is on the pumpkin, and the fod der's in the barn." Thk Tkapi'Kh. NEVER ASK ADVICE. When you have a cough or cold don't ask what is good for it and get some medicine with little or no merit and perhaps dangerous. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar, the greatest throat aud lung rem edy, it cures coughs and colds quickly. Sold by all dealers. CIT0. Corn husking is on the boom now. William Walker aud wife, of Franklin county, were visiting the latter 's father last Sunday. Jimmy Clevcnger is nursing a very sore foot at this writing. Mrs. Riley Garland left her home last Friday at Cito, and went to Hustontown to Visit some friends. She returned Sunday evening. Albert Thomas was visiting iu Waynesboro last Saturday. Among those that visited John Carbaugh, were Geo. Unger, Harvey Seville and William Kuhn aud wife. Mrs. Ilulda Mellott is improv ing slowly in health. A OLARANTliLI) CLKli I OK PIUS. Itching, blind, bloedinj; or pro truding piles. Druggists refund money if Pazo Cfintmerit fails to cure any case, no matter of liow long standin?, in 6 to 1 1 da.yn. First application gives ease and : rest. r0c. If your druggisthasn't j it send 50c m stamps aud it will ' be forwarded jiost-paid by liris ; Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. ; Miss Kathleen liossi, of C!ham bersburjr, was in llarrisburgdur-1 ing Old Homo Week, und while j lo 'lrinir at a pnrnd fnlt sornc fir e lu,V'it '.' n' il l.riL' n I i til mi h r ble,. S''f- Illi m i) j l-t. Ill I, !il' to fi' 1 1 1 1 l hi i u i i .. ( ..jtl. ( lie bi.'. 11 ( ,, i .i i , cl Vhe ffllnw, v I'll in ;. 1 1." it j r I 1 1 ) .lirl for nu-rt:y, uud t'u..'.y Ijft him u. i Married. On Wednesday, October 1H, l!nr, A. li. rambersoti was mar ried to Mrs Klioda M. Smith at the residence of Dr. J. D. Mellott at Needmoro, by Kev. A. O. B. Powers. 7 For Sale. House aud lot with stable aad ! otlur outbuildings, situate jn the I village of Fort Littleton, Pa. Eisy tonus. Call on or address Gko. A. IIakkis, McCouuellsburg, Pa. A if :nt for A. S. Lngille We are iuformed that our re porter did uot do jiiuce to Joseph lst i Fisher's bin ivi miikins in iipkins wiol;. Xiuvs Tim st.'irv ns wo pa'it now is, f,:,. mi Mr. Fisher's , cornfield grew a pumpkin vine right among the eds, without auy milk or any : J . s- special at tention, that boii- thirteen pump kins, and the vim.: measured 8J inches in rircn inference, three inches from the ground. The pumpkins wcisrhod, respectively, 81:, h0, 77, 74.J, IW, oOJ, 53J, 49, hi, 4r.J, II, I-KiJ and 15K , making a total of pounds. Curei Coluj; Prevent Pneumonia "slillinery. AlcConnellsburg MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S Under Selling Store. Winter Millinery. This season's latest and most popular styles on display. Silk, Velvet, l'elt, Chenille, Heaver and Spangle hats, ranging in pi-iee from up to $10. Uibbons, Velvets and Silks at lowest priivs. Feathers and Flower of all description. Hundred of Collars, of all styles to seleet from Bolts from 10c up. Combs from ."10 up. All Over Laces Fune.v l)i es Trimmings, Heady-made Skirts, Shirt Waists and Infant's Coats, Ladies' and Children's Sweaters. We have a larger line than ever before, at prices that will sur prise one and nil. Fancy Hat I 'in or Cake of Eureka Soap with each hat. Store Opposite Postoffiee. 1 Fall and Winter Suits. I k tea Thu Kiitiu'reil crops and Unit winter will soon he here, intr must ho put aside. We must have a new suit for dress, and tai;c our lust winter's "(food suit" for every day. Where shall that new suit ho ordered';' At A. U. Nace McConncllbburi;, hecause theirs is the oldest and largest mer chant tailoring establishment iu the county; because they have the largest and best stock of goods to select froip, and because of the certainty of gutting a suit that will fit and not only be worth every dollar It costs, but look uenteel and dressy us long us it lasts. Then In addition to their making-to-order department, A. I.'. XACK & SDN carries a large stock of Keady-mude Men's and Boys' Clothing the best that the city markets afford and ?3 8 at prices as low us good goods can bo sold. In fact, anything ) in gents'- furnishings from an Overcoat to the latest fad In Neck- k tie wear Hats everything the latest and best. t?i (let tour order in, iu time, and avoid the rush. A. U. NACE & SON, 1 McConnellsburg, Pa. j AUTUMN --1 905-- MISS A. J. IRWIN & CO., announces to " the public that they are now ready to show a full line of HATS and BONNETS in all the latest shapes and colors in Felt, Felyet, Silk, Kid and Patent Leather, In this announcement we desire to say , emphatically, that we carry the finest line of Millinery Goods in Fulton county. Fashion has decreed that Fancy Feathers are to be used in abundance. Among them Wings, are the new feature. Cogue feath , ers effects, long drooping effects, and Aigrettes are next in demand, while Plume and Pompon ideas ha ye the call for small hats and turbans. TJte leading colors are Reseda Green, Alice Blue, New Brown, and . of course, Black is ALWAYS good. The combination of tjuality, up-to-dateness, and the lowest, VERY MUCH the low est prices, means better goods and values, for our customers . a:;d the satisfaction of having the very latest. styles. IVe extend an invitation to the public to call, at which time we will take pleasure In showing our goods. Miss X. J. Irwin & Co., McConnellsbtirg, Fo. Chesnut-Shaw. At the M. E. parsonage, at Han cock, on Wednesday evening of last week, Kev. W. J. Meoks united in marriage Davie Chesnut and Miss .Blanch j Shaw, both of Thompson township. After the ceremony the bridal j couple went to the bride's home where an informal reception was The happy couple are among Thompson's most estimable peo ple, and start out with the best wishes of a large circle of friends. A Doien Timet a Mailt. Mr. Oon Dudii, of Ben'on Ferry, W. Va., writes: "I have had kidney aud bladder trouble for years, and it became so emu at I was obliged to get up at 'least a ooze i limes u uigiih i never received any permanent benefit from any medicine until I tried Foley's Kidney Cure. Af ter using two bottles, i am cur ed.'' Sold by all dealers. Mrs. Lydia Mellott of Pleasant Ridge, has raised sweetpotatoes this season that measured in length oue, 15 inches; ono 15J, and oue 10i and 121 inches in cir cumfereuce. VOLETS FiONETHCAR tf-9 the cou;(h and heal lungs llio cool frosty nights remind us und that our li(:nt summer cloth- fa & Son's S3 ssff M m WINTER 1906 1 I I THE I I FULTON g t COUNTY $i f NEWS Covers the Field, t In every part of the County faithful re porters are located that gather the daily happenings. Then there is the State and National, News, War News, a ' Department for the Farmer and Mechan ic, Latest Fashions for the Ladies. The latest New York, Bal timore, Philadelphia . Markets. The Sun day School Lesson, Helps for Christian Enaeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev erybody. THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, POSTERS, LETTER HEADS, NVELOPES, CARDS, 4c, In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. I ISample copies of the News sent to any of your friends on request. rUMIiEULAND T1MK TAHLkT VALLEY May 2H, IDCi. Leave no. a no no. ti uo t no. 10, IK , 1 A M tA.MitA II P M iP.M f U Winchester 7 111!.... jexi 6 30 larilnsljuri H lit i 47 7 14 KitKerntown .... 6 42 tt (KiTJ 17 a B;l w 10 10 i.revuuuNtle .... 03 ivi mi :i .v, g t iu 30 MiTcershurK s qi)io :" 8 ofi ChumberKburg.. 1 ail 4S"5) 4 H 4.t io M WayueNboro 7 Oil 1100 8 is .... Sbtpperixourg... t 4in (A 9 4 AO 9 on 11 W Newvllle... S 07 10 1 M 5 011 9 tt II 87 l.'lilllsle . 8 18I0 4I 2 00 5 3-; 9 4fi 12 0a MeuhUDlcsliuiK.. 8 411 II OK 2 l 6:110 07 12 21 IlilKOuiK 10 00 6 20 Arr, HarrMurii., I nfi II 2u 8 lift 10 10 23 12 10 Arr. I'hllH I ik 8 17 5 47 H SO 4 23 43 AiT. N V.tI,. i ill 5M 8 0S II 23 7 13 7 13 Arr Hull i m isl 8 II 6 00 9 4H 2 20 7 Ifi I o.ll'. M. P.M. P. M. A M. A.M. Train No i : -l run dully except Sunday between HaKei-Ntown und HurrlsburK, leuvlax lluKeretown (.OS aud arriving at Hurribburg at Additional eu' '' n.' local trains will run dally, except SK,.,.iv. ,ii (olluws: Jeav liarlMe 70S a. in. IO.Hi p.m. 8. IS p. m,, leave .YicuiiuniuNiiurif 'i m., i.v n. m.. la.na p. na.. 3.36 p.m. i.eati' oliMiurg 6.36 a. ui., 10.00 a. in., S.2U p. in., Trains Nos. 2.8 and 1 01 run dally between H' geratuwn anu MMilnuirg Uully. Dally ex'-i'i" "dav. lea ... ii "au. nuo. 7 no. t 109 r v; a m a.m p. M P.M. Baltimore 11 ; 1 n S5 12 00 4 86 g so New Yoili 1 .... K 66 g 6ft ft M I'nlla 1. 1 jii it 40 11 40 ;6 30 8 so llarrlNbun ' " " 'iil I- 8 2fi 8 26 11 OS Dillnburg -i 4 Of Mei!hrtnlcu,ui,. t i i".' ' 8 11 8 43 11 S3 CarllHle 1 '"'- -I 4 011 9 04 II 42 Newvllle -I ' 12 4H 4 u 9 24 12 02 ihlppeuNburg... jj i 0" 1 Oil 4 811 9 4V 12 18 WayneKln.ro 10 87 2 00 5 4 Chumbei- wire. 6 4h 9 .it I 80 ft 00 10 03 12 86 vloroersbuig.. . 8 IS 10 no ft 63 UreencuHtle ... 7 us J iu 160 ft 21 10 24 12 66 HagerHtii" 1 7 ft II' i'O 2 10 ft 44 10 46 1 16 VlurtliiHliurt.. , 8 3 10 V 6 24 Ar. Wlnclicatui. 9 2 11 11 7 Iu . A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M I'. M. A.M. Train No. 17 west run daily exoupt Snuduy Biitween IlarrlKburg and HagerBtown, leav ing Harrlsburg at 5.16 p.m. and arriving at 11a gurNiown at 7.57 p. m. Additional local trains will leave HarrlKburg hk followx: For CarllHle and Intermediate uia tloDH at 9.37 a. m.. 2.00 p. m. and 6.30 p. m., uIno furMeuhanlcRburg, lilllsburg and Intermediate sliulonHut 7 :u a. in., 3. 10 p. m. and 6.3 p. na. TralnM Noa. 1, 8 and 109 run dally belweei Harrlabur and Hageratown. fulluian palace Nleeplng ears between Neu York and Knoxvllle, Tenn., on trains I west and 110 eaul and between 1'Ulladelpb a and WelNhonN. & W. Kullwayon trains 109 went and 12 eaHt, except that on Sunday the l'ullu lelplila sleeper will run cast on No. 2. Turougu coaches to aud from Philadelphia on trains t and 4 east and 7 and 9 west, Dally. t Dally except Sunday. BOUTHRRN PENN'A R. R. TRAINS. I 'as lJas. Mix. I'as. Ml. Pas. 13 tfll t64 t66 u 4 u A u I.ve. Arr. am a m p. m, a 44 6 5 Chambeintiurg.. 8 4S II 60 8 SS 9 Ml 7 II Marlon 8 33 ill 81! 8 41 10 3n 6 IS . .MeroerHOurg. . 6 00 10 80 8 (6 10 M 8 60 1.oudon 7 88 9 42 2 48 11 OS 9 06 ....Klchuond.... 7 80 9 80 8 86 A. M. A. M, A. M. A. M. P. M. t7 P. M 5 OS ft I" 5 m 6 13 6 20i P.M.I M.O. KKNNKDY, OKO. W. MARTIN, Vice Pres. & Hen. Supt. Sunt, li. A. K1UDUK, Ueu. Pass. Agent. . KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. mi CV'O SIDNEY CURE It I I . i.j r k.i ur umixy rounocui vahiuuih remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRJCB 60c u HM. For.Hila at Troat s Jdrug store BUSINESS DIRECTORY. , IIARIIClfS. R. M. DOWNES, FlKST CLASS Tonsouial "Artist, MnCONNKLl.SHUKU, 1A. A L'lfiun Cup unci TowpI with tnch Shove. KvnryUlInK Antlnpptlo, Knzoro Sterilized. (VSbop In room lately occupied by hd Hrnka ISAAC IN. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to dute In all ntylc of hair cut tln. Uulck. easy Khaven. liny-rum, Oram-Wltoh-nncel. without extra otmrKe. Frexb towel to each ouNtomcr. Latest Improved ap, Earatun lor sterilizing tools. 1'arlora opposite 'ulion House. I.AWYKKS. M. R. SHAFFNER. Attorney at Law, Ollice on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All legal business and collections entrusted will eceive careful and prompt attention. C1II RC11I S. Prksuytkrian. itev. W. A. West, D D., Pastor. Preachinc services each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Services at Green Hill on alternate Sabbaths at 10::i0 a. m. Sabbath school at 0:15. Junior Christian Kn deavor at 2:00, Christian Endeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. MKTHODJST PIPISOOPAL Rev. .T. V. Adams, Pastor. Sunday School at 0:30 a. m. Preaching every othe" Sunday morning at 0:I!0 aud every Sunday evening at 7:00. Epwortb league at fi:00 p. m. l'niyor meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. UNITKl) I'llESBYTKUIAN Uev. J. Tj. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9::0 a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, and every other Sunday ovening at7:00. -The alternate Sabbath avenings are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union ut 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. tt.VANOKLli.At, J..I.TUKKAN Rev. A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday M-bool !):!5 i. m. Preaching every other SumlHy morning at 10:l!0 and every other Sun lay evening at 7:00. Christian t'.u loavor at 6:00 p. 111. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening ut 7:00. Rkkormkh Rev. C. W. Smith, Pus tor. Sunday school at 9:.'10 a. ni. Preaching yn alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. ru. and 7:0"J p. in, Christian Kndenvor ut M)0 p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening ut 7:00. W.H.NESBIT Neurly opposite Cooper House is better prepared than ever lie fore to furnish our farmers with BINDERS, MOWERS, HAY RAKES, und one of the best Corn Plows in use. Repairs for all kinds of Mdwers and Binders,. Sections for all kinds of Hinders and ' Mowers cheaper than ever. Binder Twine AWAY, a wv, down this year. Machine Oil from 20c to 50c, icr gallon. Falling-Top Buggies and Runabout Buggies, Stick Wagons, &c. Also Garden Tools of all kinds. , . If vou want to save money you will call on ' W. H. Ncsbit, M'Connellsburg FOLEYSHONEYTAR fmr children tafc, tare, ifo sla(a For The Tournament. )'9.Hv'!ljvant something n;ifty and stylish Yn the'hat line. You can get-U as a reduccd price on Saturday, CD Hats trimmed tree of, charge. - Prices lower here than at any other millinery store in the county. Vaye Johnston, West Water Street, McCnnncllsbui'K. $25 RRWARD. Tin lultrinTelephortH Cumpaiiy will ,hy t-Wiii.ty tl'n dnllrirs ro ward for tin- arrest ntit coinlctii n of tli o ptirties who oioh'sted nud dumayed tht-ir Imcsontlifi 11 It or 1.1th of this moil t,h. ' .)H.CV)VAr.T, i lVesidmit. Dlt. J. S. SVAUTZW1LIK1, Bucrotiry,
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