Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Trua, of tietn, were pleasant rallors at the News ofti'-n Monday. Abuer Gordoa, f Thouioson, snnt a few hours in town last Fridav. Wantko at Paul Vvaguer's Tan wry, calf kios, sheep skins, horst'Jhides and tallow. 0, 10 and 1:.' conts paid for hoof hides. Miinoy toloiill ill lotsVfjiiot less tli.ni'S-.'iHi. Mortpitroa and jiul.ire incuts bought and sold. Apply to M. K. ShatTner. Paul Allen, of Chamberaburp, ' Hccom panitul Kev. Waldo to Ful ton county last week to attend the installation of Dr. West. They were entertained in the home of tht! Misses Dickson. IvVv. J. G. Kos-, D. D., of Mer corsbury was accompanied to Mc Couuuilsburg last Fuday by ins wife, his son James, and his daughter Virginia. They return ed home Saturday evening. Invitations are out for the wed dint; ot Mr. Charles Deshong and Miss Sadie Ilann, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Anna llann, near Saluvia, on Wednes day, June -Otli. Miss Ada Kexroth, after liav mg completed another year's work as teacher in the public schools at Xewtown, Bucks coun ty, has returned to her home m this place for her summer vaca tion. Tin' sworn statement of the manufacturers pr Herts you from opiates' m Kennedy's Laxative lionoy .md Tar the cough syrup that drives the cold out of your system. Sold by Stouteagle it Pro. Squire Geo. W. Decker, of Lick ing Creek, township, went out to the barn one morning last week, and while currying one of his colts, the animal kicked Mr. Deck er, breaking one of the bones in one of his arms. Dr. George Kobinsou went out and "set" the br.-kou bono, but Mr. Decker is like'y to have a vacation frnm wi.r for some time, muie Martin, of Locst ( ' rove, was a business visitor at the County Seat last Friday. Mr Martin has been spendiug part of his time during the last two years working at the carpenter trade in Hancock. He has recently re ceived Ins licen; o as undertaker, and with the finest hearse in the county, and a full line of caskets and coigns on hand, he is prepar ed for undertaking work on short notice. The siacerest tribute that can bo paid lo suparioritv is imitation. The many imitations of DeWitt's Witch Haze! Salve that are now before the public prove it the bast. Ask for DeWitt's. Good for burns, scalds, chatfed skin, eczema, tetter, cuts, bruises, boils and piles. Highly recommended and reliable. Sold by Stouteagle A Bro. Frog hunters should not forget that frogs are now under the pro tection of the law the same as tish. Ti;e open season commenc es on July 1 and continues until November 1, and any caught at other times makes the person so offending liable to severe tine. F.ven .n season it is unlawful to shout them or to catch them in any other manner than with hook and line or with the hands. Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller, C. E. Mayes, and Dr. C. N. Trout all of lied Lion, Pa., left Ked Lion sin rtly after noon last Friday in Mr. Mayes' new automobile (a Buick), ran up to York a distance of ten miles, thence via. Gettys burg and Chambersburg, stop ping at the latter place and add ing Mrs. Nell Shoemaker to their party, came on to McConnells burg, and were here in time for supper. The party were guests over Sunday of Dr. Clarence's mother, Mrs. M. M-Trout. There is no need worrying along in discomfort because of a disordered digestion. Get a bot tle of Kodol for Dyspeps'a, and see what it will do for you Ko dol not only digests what you eat and gives that tired stomach a needed rest, but is a corrective of the greatest efficiency. Kodol relieves indigestion, dyspepsia, palpitation oftheheai t, flatulence, and sour stomach. Kodol will makoyour stomach young and healthy again. You will worry just in the proportion that your Btornarh worries you. Worry means the loss of ability to do your best. Worry is to be avoid ed at all times. Kodol will take the worry out of. your stomach. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. Irwin's Stock of Gr. ceries and Table Condiments has been care fully selected, and embraces i full assortment. Our prices will ! please you. We invite vnu to come often. We have been informed by the postmaster at Akersville that the pack of Fulton County News for the subscribers at the Akersvilh postollice, does not reach that of lice until Friday; sometimes not. until Siturday, and not unfrc- inently it does not get there un- .1 M I X- .i ."ouay. -ow, mere IS some- thing wrong with the postollice management on that route. The Nkws leaves McConnellsburg at '2-Aa every Wednesday afternoon, and should reach Breezewood W ednesday evening; and, then, there is uo reason why it should not be sent over to Akersville the next day T.iursday. No.v, that the pu bhcation day has been made one day later, the Nkws should reach Akersville every Friday. Our subscribers there will con fer a favor on us if they will give us notice if the paper does not get there on time. You Cannot induce a lower ani mal to eat heartily when nol feel ing well. A sick dog starves him self and gets well. The stomach, once overworked, must have rest the same as your feet or eyes. You don't have to starve to rest your stomach. Kodol for Dys pepsia takes up the work for your stomach, digests what you eat and gives it a rest. Puts it back in condition again. You can't feel good with a disordered stomach. Try Kodol. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. Change of Publication Day. At the suggestion of many of our suoscribers, and after due consideration on the part ot the publisher, it has been decided to publish the Nkws hereafter on Thursday instead of Wednesrl Publishing on Wednesday means tnat there is little chance to wt. Lnnmn k tv, u pens after Tuesday evening, and the correspondence and otrer j copy received by Tuesday even- ing s mail is generally too late. By making Thursday the publi cation day, we shad be able to give one day's more news; shall be able to give the election returns, more of the court proce?dings, at.d still be able to reach all our coun ty subscribers by Saturday. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Itching, blind, bleeding or pro truding piles. Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 6 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 Pans Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. A Big Catch. On Thursday of last week, Bert Winegardner, Arthur Kerliu, Howard Kerlin, Ella Tice, Lou Kerhn, Myrtle Stevens and Edna Kerlin boarded a hack, and with fishing tackle,- luncheon, etc., spentthedayat "Maddeti's Dam" fishing. As the weather was tine and the conditions just right for fishing, it is reported they were well paid tor the day's effort, but as the supply at that place seems inexhaustible, they admit there is plenty more for others who care to go. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund mon ey if it fails to cu re. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. Card. We wish through the columns of the News, to thank the kind friends and neighbors for their help during the illness and death of our son, Oliver Scott Mellott. M it. and M rs M k -h akn M ku.ott. BURNT CABINS I Doctor Madden is Here I The Doctor has opened an oftice here for the treatment and cure of all acute and chronic di leases. The Doctor has had a very ex tended experience in tho treat ment of diseases in all its phases. Any persons that are suffering from ailments of the nervous, vas cular, or digestive system,, will do well to go and consult the Doc tor, and avail themselves of his more than ordinary skilL He will cure you. lie cures where others fall ! Belfast. F.DiTou News : Will you kind ly give tno space lu your v.ilna ble paper for the financial statu ment of the account of the super visor ot Belfast township fo- the year ending March 5, 1901), as rendered by the auditors of said township y Mnrcli .". I'.MHi, Mirlmi'l Mcllnlt, sucr- isor, l'o work tux fromi Hivor .Mellott I!i.:lj TWnslitax from Oliver Mi'llott. 17.4(1 .Til). Hi lli.'l.llt i:i.i! 'r'irk(lii)ilioiitp,l!iou, To money duplicate, 11HMI ' To unsentpil ltimlsi. . . . 013.37 I'll n.v E. r. Struit l.tMl Scott l'alincr li.iwi l:alih.Muy loo Voucher to .1 T. La ley ti.iij I'se of house. I. V. Mel lott 1 00 old vo"ehers, ,1. G. Mellott 27.10 Old voucher, Charles Hard ti.00 Justice fees, .1. 1'. Gar laud 3.00 Nails. .1. B. Mellott 27 00 spikes, .1. v. Luke l.'i Spikes, D. C. Mellott . .0 Sledjie handles, Lewis Mellott. .10 Pick and stone hammer, G. U. Mellott 2.:i'i Plank. J. C. Mellott.. .4.'. Plank, Miles Mellott... 1.00 Work, Geo. W. Morton 1.20 Nails, W. V. Hart () Cross ties, Christ Desh oiitf 2f Unseated land rec'pt... l:i.l." Kscape and exonera tion 23 l.'i Per cent, for collectiny' lf5.0S 7.7") Oliver Mollott's tax ... 4:1.20 llec'd on tax by work 304.82 Cash on tax 3. Supervisor's time 87 days 130.:0 010.71 Vouchers -riven March 5, 1H0O, To- Chas. M. Mellott S 104.77 Auditors and clerk.. . JetT C. Mellott O. W. Mellott Job P. Garland Reuben Hollenshead . I'.lias Hauman Mary Hwope .John Hollenshead .1. 1'. Garland Lemuel Garland Silas Mellott Joshua Mellott Joseph Strait Nathan Triiax H. 11. leshor. Nathan Mellott Levt Mellott Virtfll Hard Frank Mellott Michael W. Mellott... Auditors and Clerk. . X.00 1-.00 .-.2.34. 117.40 7.41 11.40 20.7S 24.03 0.04 4.11 1.110 27.. -.0 20. SO l.-.00 17.H7 0 ,"() 2.2.1 2.03 2 24 37.34 8.00 4.11. 30 Indebtedness oft'w'p..$ 4.11.30 I hereby certify that the above state ment is a true copy of tlie several ac eountsas audited by the audiiors of Belfast township, Fulton county, Pa., for the year ending March 5, 1'luO. L. P. Morton, W. n. Palmkk, J. J. Palm Kit, Khi'iihn 8. Mkllott, Auditors. Clerk. It seems there Is a discrepancy in the above statement. I have striven to stille my conictions that there is a wronjj somewhere; but it is impossible for me to do so. I call the attention of the tax payers of Belfast township to examine the accounts carefully, and probably some one can give a lucid explanation oi tne account. L.KT rs 1IKA1I I'lIOM you. Very respectfully, J. Thomas Lai.ky. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES Itching, blind, bleeding, pro truding piles. Druggists are au thorized to refund money if Puzo Ointment fails to cure in G to 14 days. 50c. i"ho editor and hiswifeacknowl edgo the receipt of an invitation from Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thorn, of Denver, Colo., to be present nt their home on Thursday evening, June Li, l!l0li, to witness the mar riage of their daughter, Daisy Lucretia to Mr. .John KeyserGar ver. Mr. Garver is a native of Licking Creek townshir, and former teacher in the public schools of this county. Cumberland Valley Trains Leave Fort Loudon atT.-IL'a. m , 11.17 a. m., 2.1:5 p m.; leave Mer- cersburg at H.Ola, m., 12.07 p. :n., and !5.05 p. m. Arrive at Mercersburg at 7.47 a. in., 10.2 a. m., and 5.53 p. m Loudon, H.07 a. m., 10.18 a.m., and ti.l.'l p. m. Festival 1 There will be nn ke cream, Cake and Strawberry Festival thii coming Saturday evening, June 10th, on Irwin's lawn held under the auspices of the Ladies' of St. Paul's Reformed church of this place. The public Is cordial ly invited. T. T. Wiener, Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, Hosiery, Gloves. Spring Millinery m FOR Ladies, Misses and Children. Infants Caps and Wraps. Lingerie Hats, Veilings, Neck Wear, WASH GOODS. IVHITE GOODS, SILKS, ALL-OVER LACES, AND EMBROIDERIES. IVe are in Absolute Position to give our patrons the best the market affords at loivest prices. , Loading Dross Goods and Silk Hose in Hancock, Vd. All New Spring Banner Patterns for Ladies', Misses and Children. ' Wire Pence ! Much Cheaper fc2 PI $ Any Style of Wood Fence Lot us liy;uro together. A stick of timber that will square I! inches imJ is liij foot in length, will inalco 4'.l feet of lumber, which ut ifl.'iil u hundred, is worth 75 ceoU. Now, I can sell you a yoort wire fence for .'L'c a rod, which is less than half the cost of a board fence. The style 1 sell ut :!2c is a 'bunketn" fence. A witness in court was once asked what kind of fence he had, when he made tho reply, "I have a "bunkein" fence " "What kind of fence is that, thundered the court." "A 'biinkem" fence," answered the witness, "is a fence that is horse-hih, bull-strong, and piif-ti-fht." That is just the kind of fence I sell. The price ranges from i'lo to lii'c, a rod depending on the style and height. 1 also sell the DLLIUNG HARVESTING MACHINERY --the best on earth. I have just bought my twine and will guar antee the price now. Machine Oil from lSc, to 40c. a gallon. Linseed oil, harness oil, cylinder oil, turpentine, white lead, and ready-mixed paints all at roi it-bottom prices. I am closing out a lot ol good horse blankets at cost. Col lars, collar puds, trace chains, halter chains, A-c. ut very close prices. I have the best assortment of axes to be found anywhere in town. Axe handles, pick handles, sledge handles, Simon cross-cut saws, Distort cross-cut saws, handsaws, a complete line of strup and heavy barndoor hinges. Plumber's supplies such as pipe, littlngs, spigots, Ve. I have on hand all the time a stock of Lane's patent barndoor hangers and tracks the best hanger on the market can't got otT the track. Proved cuble chain from i to 3 on hand u'.l the time, price ranging from 4!, to 7 cents a pound. i ;- fi Geo. B. Mellott. ROUSS RACKET STORE. Ladies and Gentlemen ! We want to tell you right here that we have the nicest line of underwear that it has been your pleasure to look at. We have ladies' vests, with tapere l shoulders fon 5o; others at 4c; al so, the nicest laced sleeveless vest over bought at lie; others at 10 and l.'io; extra large sizes, 1 .'lo : ladies' I'nit pants; 2.1c. In men's we made a great hit. Full size shirt, ribbed tall, and double-seat drawers, 21c each: and the genuine balbrlggan, the one that takes up the sweat and don't leave you cold at 4,'lc or H"c a suit. Table Oil Cloth, 12c. Yd. Why don't you, who haven't worn a pair of Walk-Over shoes, try a pair. It is the experience of peopl- ihat have and are wearing them, that they aro the best shoe on earth. We arc selling more this sea son than ever .V0 and $4,011. Also, oUiers as cheap as ever, except some that we hail to duplicate on. Cu' while thpold stock lasts. SAY FARMER ! We have bought a nice lot of clipper mowing scythes, that we can sell you at i"0e, and tho scythe and sn.tth complete, H.10. This is the patent snath, not the old pin smith. Also, the same machine oil that we always handled, lit, L'.'ie gal. This is the same oil that most all of them ask you fiOe a gal. Curtain su-eicbers iiOo each. See our line of scythe stones, ,V; 1 J in. deep jolly plates 4c, tin cups 2c, Pie plates, deep, for Ce und .'t for 10; Milk strainers 12 and Ijc. quart measures 4c, dishpans 10 to .'liie each, lamps, complete, 20 to .'l.'io- RIBBONS! RIBBONS! We believe that we have the best Bud cheapest line of ribbons on the market. We handle the lliehardson, and everybody knows these goods, but they always have been , sold so high that people didn't buy 'them. We sell them at a short prolit, and sell lots of thorn. It you want good ribbon and cheaper than anyone else sells them, see ours. Lots of people know this. This Is for those wh'o haven't found it out. HUL & BENDER, Proprietors. KILLthe COUGH a-idjC UH !E JTHg L U N G8 WITH sr.hmg ? rnn CONSUMPTION Prico BOoiJI.OO Fro Trial. OLDS Surest Raii ttuickett Cure lor all uittUAT ftnci X.UNO TROOB. j-jta, otmuNax BACK. 9 II tmnm tnma 1 Notions, ! Underwear, White Goods, Laces, Wire Fence! Than 1 w 8 S3 ft fa McConnslIsburg, Pa. jJ FLA V ELL'S HI'HKKIOK BANOA Wlll'I'K Foil OATAI.OOlTK AIII0IINAI.SI!''01U'KIL nllOOto '.! lO-HUW (I A HI-EN UT., fllillllt)l,llllt, F. Kiii.h) -ri'irt for the Nkws. For ssle by Stouteagle Bro. A!t m7 p LEWIS H. WIBLE. v PRANK PRESIDENT. ATTORNCV W. SCOTT ALEXANDER, VICC PRESIDENT. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF M'CONNELLSBURC, PA, Alwolicle Safely. Klrc-proef nnd HurKlnr-ror Siife ntid Vault, nml officers of tin. Iicnvlly iHnidert. " Tran-uem n iretiernl llnnklnu, Kxehnnve Vision of the Comptroller of tho Currency of Prnfm on New York, Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg mmicc at lowent rates. (.'iTtilli-m,, ll"Klt isNH,(l. loans made on personal nnd collateral security, and Note discounted. Courtn Ireaiment to nil. Correspondence nollmed from those desiring Ixians or w ishing to open m, count with us. Ol RECTOR Si : LEWI8 H. WIBLE, JNO. P. 8IPES. UNO. A. HENRY, W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRI8, D. L. GRISSINtaER, R.M.KENDALL, CHA8. E. BARTON oooooooooooooo ooooooocoooo 099000 000000 V Deering Hay Rakes, Reapers 5 Mowers, ft rite for prices and catalogue, or send me your order. Every machine guaran teed. Top Buggies and Wagons A fine Buggy at $49, $55, and $65. Farm Wagons, 2 horse, $55. Deering Binder Twine for sale. Fertilizers for buckwheat are now in. Remember we have anything you need to use, wear or eat. Prices are lower than elsewhere. Yours for Bargains, CLAY PARK, Three Springs, Pa. 000 ooooo. oooooooooooo 1 SPRING AND SUMMER 1 i GOODS J 1 j& Having just returned from the city we are now i3 ready to show our spring and summer poods to raj H better advantage to our customers and at more tfi sasisfactory prices than ever before. fa t Our line of white goods was never so complete &j in Lawns, Linens, Dimities, Shrunk Muslins, Tat- 1 gJ fetta, Swiss Muslins, Panama Cloth, Batiste, Mer- &j cerised Suitings, and Silk Mull, from 8 to 50c a yd. j$ In seersuckers, ginghams, and prints, our stock $ jg is complete. Our clothing department is full to $ overflowing. There are still a few dozen of our g 19c shirts left. - gj I See Our Shoes 1 We are proud of our shoe line. Oxfords for children, misses, and ladies in white and patent leather, and a full line of patent Oxfords, Bals.and Blutcher for men. We want you to see our line of ladies high top dress shoes, solid leather soles and counters, tipped Blutcher tor l.3,S. Look at them. Lace curtains 30c to $1, window" shades, 8, 20, and 25c, curtain poles 8c. A -beautiful flowered carpet at 25c yd; a nice striped carpet, 12 and 19c a yd; a straw matting from 11 to 20c, worlh 1-3 more. Our stock was never so full and so complete as it is this spring, and consider it a favor to display it to all. J. K. Johnston, McConnellsburg. DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT TW 1 1 .0 kaltl conUlm )i Mm.. th trill Hit. klek Mil Im M Mkk CKl-V T TM UMIATUIV Cff X. O. ItoWITT COIXPAMY, CUICAQO. n1rr tor Kodol's 1906 Almaneto and 00 MERRIL W. NACE CA8HI8R. a. FRANK HENRy ASBT. CASMIt. ' and Collection oimlnpw, nnd l under Hip the United State Government. I 00 Binders. CCiCiO oooooo ooooooooooooo Yew Culendar, P. LYNCH, AND SOLICITOR. '
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