' Head IIoHtottor ad this wook. Advertlm-rs are appreciating tlm (net that the Fulton County News la tho iK-st advertising iiiwlimn In Un county. Owing to tlie steady rush of business tho Union I'liotoifrapli Company will remain In this place a few weeks yet. At the Lower chureh in Whips Cove last Saturday evening, Mrs. Martha Smith and Mr. John Garland were elected delegates to attend Conference at that church on the Kith Inst. The Presbyterian people at War fordsburg will give a lawn fete at their church on Friday evening and Saturday evening of this week. Every body Invited. Send us a dollar and have us send the Fulton county News to that boy of your'i who has gone away from home. Ho will appreciate your thoughtfulnoss at least fifty two times during the next year. John Dill, aged 15 years, Freemans burg, Pa., Is a raving maniac on ac count of the excessive smoking cigar ettes. For the past four days ho has not partaken of food nor has he slept. Dill Imagines himself the emperor of Germany and night and day is busy drilling imaginary regiments of sol diers, with whom ho expects to over throw many governments. The Lutheran Reunion Committee w ill ask the Ileformed and Presbyter ian reunion associations to join in asking tho W. M. H. It. Co. to erect at Pen Mar Park a commodious build ing to be used by the speakers on tho occasions of tho reunions. Tho build ing which has been used for this pur pose is too small. The religious bodies will make a proposition to pay one-half tho cost of tho building if the railroad pays the other half. Mr. P. P. Mann, who has conducted a saddlery in this place, during the past live years, sold out his business to Mr. William Kennedy, of Green castle, the latter taking possession on last Mondey morning. We aro not advised as to Mr. Mann's plans for tho future; but we hope wo may not lose him as a citizen of tho borough. Mr. Kennedy who was formerly employ ed in Mr Mann's shop is a good mechanic und will no doubt keep up the reputation of the shop for prompt ness and good work. FOR SALK. Seven-room house. Five minutes walk from Hancock station. Hunting and lishingconvenient. Mineral springs nearby. Beautiful location for coun try home or boarding house. Address H. S., Box 23, Hancock, Maryland. TEACHERS' r EXAMINATIONS. Dublin, Littleton, Monday, Aug. 13. Taylor, Hustontown, Tuesday, Aug. 14 Wells, No. 2, Wednesday, Aug. lf. Licking Creek, Harrisonvllle, Thurs day, Aug. IB. Tod, McGovern, Friday, Aug. 17. Ayr, Webster Mills, Saturday, Aug. 18 Thompson, Center, Monday Aug. 20. Hethel, Warfordsburg, Tuesday, Aug. 21. Union, Center, Wednesday, Aug. 22. Brush Creek, Kmmuvillu, Thursday, Aug. 23. Helfast, Needmore, Friday, Aug. 24. Open 8, A. M., usual requirements and limit. Hope boards will meet at these times and places. Uespectfully, Clkm CHKSNI'T. WELLS TANNERY. VV. b. Stuukard expects to start out next week with his trac tion engine to begin threshing the crops recently gathered. J. C. Kirk has the contract for painting and papering the house at Three Springs recently vacat ed by Dr. Stever and soon to be occupied by Dr. Bernhardt, of Dublin Mills. Miss Downes, of Clearfield, is tho guest of Mrs. J. C. Kirk. Mrs. W. J. Sheaffer and chil dren of Throe Springs, are visit ing friends in this place. Mrs. G. V. Sipe and children, who recently returned from a two weeks' trip to Philadelphia and Atlantic City, report a very pleasant time. Mr. and Mrs. Eiclielberger, cf Saxton, were guests of V. II. Spangler's and A. F. Baker's. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bence, of Three Springs, attended the quarterly meeting recently held at Pine Grove church. Mr. Greenland and wife, of Saltillo, and Ross Nail and wife of Duncansville, Blair couuty, attended the funeral of their brother, George Nail, on last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palmer, of Shirley, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. II. E. Spanglcr. If you know of an item tell us about it. Every week we will tell you what we know. Every week we know that you know' things that we don't know. And wo know that you know that wo dont know it, and still you don't tell us. Now, if you tell us what you know then we will tell what we know and also what you know, and then our readers will know what they know they know and what we know and also what we know that you know we know you know. SALUVIA Mrs. Thomas Alct.ler of lliir risouville, is sulTering from an attack of malaria fever. Nathan Wishart is visiting friends in Wells Valley. . Miss'Rachel LenoroWisluirt is spending a few weeks with friends in Bellefoiitc. Mr. Lewis C. Maun, and little daughter of Everett, spent a few clays last week with Mr. Mann's parents Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mann. That was a very happy and ngreeable crowd of young ladies and gentlemen, f rom MeConuolls burg who held their annual pic nic near Harrisonville, Tuesday. They repaired to that famous hostlery the Green Hill house in the evening. After supper they did not "trip the light fantastic," but returned home tired but happy. Your correspondent was not present, consequently cannot give you the names of those pres ent. Miss Maria Betz, who has been spending the summer in Clearfield, returned to her home at this place Tuesday. Misses Ella Mann and llattio Betz, were in Needmore, Mon day. David E. Strait, of Hustontown, and Miss Maggie Strait, who is em ployed in McCounelsburg, spent Sunday with their parents Mr and Mrs Jacob Strait. Rev. Grant Llauu, occupied the pulpit at the M. E. church at Green Hill Sunday afternoon. Miss Nettie Minick, of Marion, Ind., is visiting her grand par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Minick. All's. Ferdinand Docker, is seriously ill at this writing. George Hanu made a business trip to Three Springs Friday. Mrs. James Minick, who has been in ill health the grater part of the summer, is dangerously ill at this time. Master Oram Wible, of Me Conncllsburg, is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart. Mr. Bernard Salkeld, of South Fork, who has been spending the summer at this place, went to Wells Valley, Friday, where ho will visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Baltzer Cutchall of McConnellsburg, were visiting with relatives at Harrisonville, over Sabbath. NEW GRENADA. Nat Wishart, of Harrisouville, spent a day recently with his un cle, E. A. Horton. Prof. B. C. Miller, of Hopewell, makes his weekly trips to our town to instruct our young folks in music. Arthur Cunuinghain and J. A. McDonough were tho guests of Dr. C. A. R. McClain, of Cass ville one day last week. vv ill Hunter, who lias been in Pittsbui'g this summer returned home last week. lie don't like Pittsburg. Wood vale mines aro in opera tion again. Thus our idle hands are all doing a banking business, Mrs. Kate Mills is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Julia Johnston, of Streator, Hluois. Rev. S. Smith, of Harrisburg is spending his vacation with his daughter, Mrs Jack Bemhart. of this place. S. F. Grissinger, who was con- lined to his bed for a few days is able to bo about again. Miss Erma McCoy,of Newville, I 'a., and Miss Bessie Leshler, of Carlisle, are visiting G. II. McCoy of this place. Cedarmount Park is in full lil-iit- nTiiT Wi ii !) nir mrikiiinii lJlttrU LYVlJ tJtfctfltl. VLiVJ' Kj l.lll affording amusement to both young and old. Wells Valley Camp mooting will begin August J-tth. Tho tent holders and others are male iug all kinds of preparations for tho affair. Wo learn tho ro is to be a corps of good ministers on hand. Rev. Roberts will conduct the camp. It Helped WliillattU'M. Twenty -nine olllcers and lntni wrote from tho Front to say that for Scratch es, llrulses, Cuts, Wounds, Sore Feet and StilT Joints, liucklen's Arnica Salvo Is the best In tho world. Same for Burns, Skin Kruptions and Piles 2.rH:ts. a box. Cure guarateitl. Sold by W. S. Dickson druggist. UKICK. Judge Morton will furnish brick Jit his kiln at this place on and uftar July 30th. Peerless Horse and Cuttle lwder at KobhiHon's. 10 cu per lb. KNOBSVILLE. Mrs. Lindsay Snider, ami daughters Marian and Elizabeth, of Ch.'iinborsburg, are visiting tho family of Mrs. Snider's mi le, Mr. Abrnm Wagner. Mrs. Grant Baker spent Mon day afternoon with Mrs. Daniel E. Fore. Bessie Lamastor and Kate Fore spent Tuesday with Mrs. Grant Baker. Bessie Lamastor of Markos, Franklin county, spent Wednes day with the family of D. Edward Fore. John Ilamill has his new store house nearly ready for the plasterers. The masons are working at D. Edward Fore's new store room foundation. Sorry to say our general mer chant Jacob A. Ilamill is poorly with chronic rheumatism. We .hope for his speedy recovery. Mrs. John Nelson and daugh ter Arabella, and mother, M rs. Esther Pittmau, spent Friday at Daniel E. Fore's. Mrs. Abram Wagner, her daughters Elsie aud Etta, with Mrs. Lindsay Snider and daugh ters Marion aud Elizabeth spent Friday evening at Dauiel Fore's, also (Professor) John W. Evans, of McConnellsburg, who kindly provided music on his Phono graph, which was greatly enjoy ed. Mr. William Polk, his daugh ter Etta and Mrs. Grant Baker, spent part of last Thursday at Mr. John Nelson's. L. II. Wible, Esq., wife, and child spent Monday with A. L. Wible of our town. Miss Ellie Parson is spending some time with her parents here. M r. Frank Fore and Miss Mary Ilamill, aud Mr. Hush Cline aud Miss Carrie Ilamill, attended tho Shade Gap picnic on Saturday. Mrs. Mary Sipos visited the couuty seat on Thursday. Wm. .Polk and daughter Miss Etta were visitors at McConnells burg last Thursday. Our men who are employed at Kearney, spent Saturday and Sunday at their various liomes in this vicinity. Messrs. (J rant Baker and Geo. Gluntwereat Moreersburg last Tuesday. Prof. S. W. Kirk was a caller in our village last Friday evening, Mr. David Wible and Mr. Schism, of Kearney, spent Sat urday aud Sunday at the form er's home in this place. Misses Luna Fore and Alice Long visited M 'Conncllsburg last Saturday. The young people of our town enjoy these beautiful evenings on their croquet grounds east of town. Miss Mamie Snyder, of near this place, is visitiug her grand parents at Laidig. Mr. aud Mrs. James Henry, of McConnellsburg, visited J. A. Ilamill's family on Sunday. Vauvert Kelso and wife spent Saturday night aud Sunday with Mr. John Sowers, of Fort Little ton, who is dangerously ill, as did also Mrs. McQuade, of McCon nellsburg. Mr. Albert Kerlin aud wife, of Clear Ridge, spent Sunday with the hitter's sister, Mrs. Samuel Divens, at this place. Miss May Gluut returned Sat urday evening after spending a week with Mr. Fred Black's fam ily. She was accompanied on her return by Mr. Mike Black. Mr. A. L. Wiblo was a visitor to tho couuty seat on Thursday. Mrs. George Wagner, of New ville, is visiting relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. G rant Baker made a (ly ing trip to McConnellsburg last Thursday. M r. 11. O. Wible, who is attend ing school at Needmore, spent Saturday aud Sunday with his parents near here. Mr. Amos Clouser speut Sat arday with his bruther-in-law, John Sowers, at the "Fort." Mr. Bert Kelso and Miss Mag gie Ilamill spent Saturday in Moreersburg. That Throhhiii); llcndacliu Would quickly luavu you, if yon used Dr. King's Now Lil'u Pills. Thousands of KUlVurers have proved thoir liiaiithUiss merit of Sick und Ner vous Headaches. They muku pure blood und build up your health. Only 2' eents. Money buck If not eured. Sold by W. S. Dickson, Druggist. lluv. Mr. iiikhuin will pruueh In the Koformod church next Sunday morn ing at 10::io HARNESS AMI INI2TS. FLY I have now ijii hand tin Tirjesl. Uvl and ( 'lii'iipeM stork of HOME MADE HARNESS In Southern Pennsylvania, unit sell Un-in uwuy hdow tho lowest, Harness, all our own miil, on hand from ilO to $25. I't.Y M'.TM or all kinds very cheap. Nets ul Cost with Harness. I AU M dl AliS always on hand ready for UM!. Wo Kivo special low prices to our Knlton fount y customers, and it will pay you to come mul set my stock be fore you buy. '" Write or cull for prices. W. S, HOSTETTER, MERCERSBURG, PA. S. K. cor. of I iluinond. Telephone In Shop. M-M-I-M-M- -I-H-M-H-H-M" f "One Is Ouick to f Suspect Where I One lias Suffered Harm Before." Perhaps there are some busi ness men in this town who have tried advertising and found the results unsatisfactory. If so, something was the trouble. Contracting for space in a newspaper is not enough. When secured the sniice must be used to advantage. A con- vincing story should be told. A plant will not grow unless it is tended. An impression can not be made upon the purchas- X u.. c.. ! persistent work. Many merchants cn grievously in be lieving that time spent upon their ads is time waited No time can be made mure prufitaMe. We believe the advertising X X columns of this paper can be p used profitably by any one who seeks to reach the buyers of U this community. We will gladly L aid any one who desires to try it or who is trying it and is not satisfied. i -i-W-I-H-H-W-M-M-J-W-H-l-t-W Auditor's Notice. The undersigned, Auditor nppofnted by the ( )nhinis' l.'inirt of l-'ulton couuty lo urn dist ril nit ion of the balance in tin tenuis of 11. S lianiels, Knii.. Administrator of the estate uf I Vt or Keller, deceased, hereby rives nutlet thai lie will sit for the performance of his unties lit Ins unlet in ftlel onhellsHUrtf. l'c, nf Monday August -.'7. ltHie. at lon'olook A. when and where all parties interested may utleml. il they see proper. V. SCOTT AIjKXANMKK. Auditor HUUNT CAHINS. Miss Janet Appelby, of Mt, Union is visiting friends in thi place. Cora Dorau has returned from a two weeks' visit iu Mt. Union Miss Emma Faust of Richmond Furnace who has been spendin some time with her cousin, Miss Oliver, will return home today. V. R. Mctlowan, of Tyrone, is visiting his father William Mc ( lowan of this plac. H. C. Matthias, formerly of thb place, agent of organs, buggies and farm implements is at home sick. It is said that he has ty phoid fever. A great many of our pooph wero in attendance at the ( J. A li. picnic at Shade (lap on Satur day. They report the picnic "good," the crowd "too largo' and the dust "immense." The annual picnic of tho M. E, Sunday school of this place pass ed of pleasantly, as usual. Misses Ethel and Lillian Mc Carthey, daughters of Dr. Mc Car they of Mt. Union are expect ed to visit iu our town. Tliev will arrive to-day (Tuesday.) The L'nd quarterly Conference of the Ilu rut Cabins charge M E. church will hi held at Shad (lap on Saturday next. Tbo new Presiding Elder, Rev E. M. Stevens will preach on Sun day evening. Woolen Mills l or Sale. Situated at Hloomry, W. Va., ii excellent condition, tlnu water power a ruro apportunity for tho right man I'or further particulars call on, or ud dress Pic a NIC ItANCK, Agent, Hancock, Md t fr-v-w i va--v j .1 K ;...'.rt'.s)- mm :i am' i STORE, WcConnellsburg, Pcnna. Two Floors and a Ease ment each seventy-live feet iu length by twenty-live in width just packed with (Jen oral Merchandise. A full and complete stock of. Dry Goods. Cashmeres, G iiicliiims, Cali coes, Muslins, SliirV.iijrs I, incus, Towel ings. Clothing. Overcoats, Men's and Hoys' Suits, Overalls, Underwear, Ac. TIats and Caps in rcut variety Boots and Shoes. The most reliable makes at lowest prices. Carpets. Kajr, Ingrain, Matt iinrs, c. Hardware. You can hardly miss ;'c!1iu: anything you want. Groceries. A full line of Syrups. C'oll'ccs. Teas, Spices &e. Tobacco and Ci;jars -no better. Harness, Trunks, Notions, Jewelry, und in fact we try to keep any and everything cailed for by the people of our couuty. E. R. SCHOLLENBESCER, PLUMBER, I STEAM and Vr HOT WATER FITTER. All Work Guaranteed. Prices Rensonable. McConnellsburg, pa. McConnellsburv; ex. Ft. Loudon Passenger, Freight and Express Line. R. C. McQuade, Proprietor. Hun Daily iiktwkkn MrCuNNKi.i.sm'ini ami l-'uiir Iitn:iN in. ht'iivti) McCMmiulNlmi'M' ut o'oloi'k. 1'. M., muliiiik' Hiiiiifc!iIin willi ui'tt'ituxni Li ain tti S. I. It. U. Huttii-uhitf lt'uve Fort, lmdou on the urrlvul of ihu evening trtiiu on S. I. U. li. 1 urn picpuretl to uurry luissiMiutTM and ex press to niulte comiueiiou with till trains ut J i. Loiulou, EDWARD BRAKE, Fashionable Barber, One Door Must of "Fulton llousn," MeCON'NKTJ.SIU'KW, lA. Klrst.-luss Shu vim.' mul llsiir Cnltlmr. Cleuu towel for every uustomer. Auditor's Notice. TluMUidrrslmied upnihitf(l by tho Oiih!in-s Couri of Kultoii eouiity. unttitiM. to (liMrimtte tlie luiiiis lii the hiir, us of lion. S I,. Uuckley. eeeuior if t lie? lust will nml t rsiunnm o' ,1 din l.Mieles, hue of Dublin towiishib. iko'il. u ill nit for thMHii')ost uf his ii ;niiini men I li I t'iu eommis.ioiiei's oitiee. in Met 'dtitieLl'-bin . Du.. tin Sutunliiy. Aiiifiist K lit -in o'elnel ii. in., when ami u lutnt all pei'soiis IntcrrM tti are retinesied to be present, S. K'llMC, Auitiior. Auditor's Notice. Tho iiiulnislMiii'it, Auillliir, niiiniiiUMl liy Hie Oi-IiIiiiu'n CourL of l-'ttlltHi coiml.v. to m.iUr llioU'llilltion ol llio I'llhllK'l' ill llic 1 1 ; : : I OI lion. S. I.. Ilncldev.. llxi-i'Mtor of the In .1 II mul ti'simni'iil of Mlv ni-f, W'ollelt. here h.'Klves hulii'o tltut ho will sit for the pcrtonii nneo of Ills dm les ut Ills otlloo hi Moroiiiicll--imiv. I'ii.. on Niiumlii.s . Ani'ust .'.", I'.kmi. hi In clock p 111., when mul where nil piirlics Inlt'l -e'-teil limy ntlenil. II t lit-.v see proper. ,W. Sl'll.MT .l.l':.A.VIH''.li' Alliltlor, LOOK ! KtMiH-nilH'r tlie miiln Ihlinr Is lo linvn a I'lM: l'lllt KK.K VI'll of yoursi lr or family ul nniii!. Photographing, Kiioh us Mnlm-L-'lii, (.'rayon. elmiiitr und He proilnehm. 'le w im. I'la-tleLiu'lits, To those who liml it iiieonvehient. ti euino to om'sludio we will he ilatl lo eulltil t heir homes und dosueh worlt as may lie tleslretl. Weiuulte 1 Doz. Cabl-Plioto;rap!s for 50 Cents. litiire-i talieii rain or shine. . 1 1 1 nml khh uuinples mat leut-n prlees, sa i h I aei ion ;:uur unleed. THfj IjNlON PHOTOGRAPH COMPANY, - Opposl'je the Court House, K Me '( IN N KLLHItl'lK . I'A. PATTERSON'S GEO. W. EEiSHER-4 CO 0. o Mil V? tlic Latest Si in price fro;r 3 i S IT .'. ' , I J t M AJ 'tuts I tt-n tary wjhh I 0 55 Juist the rlgHt 0 M0 0 1 I SUMMER 0 K0 0l 0 A0 . 0 " s 0 . -m , 0H. y f v O' tf't .0 VV TV 7 jI .in Cloy Park's Cosh Sto Three Springs, Pc. If you need tinytliln' iu my line, I euu save you money, Kverythini: ;tt mek-lmtlut: COOK fiTOVES. miprallnn jyun.rim1(.i.(1. M l. 0 :o $ ons, s:;r.0(i lu Tit.oi'.- Buggies, lo.uti t siij.itn. !:-rn-ts, waiv, a full lino of Uardwaro, Hay 1 takes, ll.iy l'',"'l'1 Twine, (1 riiutstniies, l'lows, llai'i'ows.Cultivii.tdrs.Win'-l'11'1' ed und Smooth. SUWINU MACHINES tirst-cln i l'v' spect-sl j.ou. Crosscut saws $l.0H to !?1.L'C ll"li'-fll!i' Nails, 1 cents a box. 4 j I Birgains. J h iirilci' l. i-eduee my iar i steel; of Ladles' Hats, both u liiitiu'd and nut rimmed. 1 have nmrUeii i he prices away dow n. All st vies ol" Sailor and Walking Hats , :it pi iees I rom 15 Cents Ui t wo dollars. THE LADYSMITH- 11 lu-w lull - jnsl onl- for IHi nuns. 4 'I'liu IiiU'i tlilim In l niinniiiK. .von 4 ittiow. Is rrnlls. Ku'iy vnrii'ty mul nil V i iilniniliini-t! ol llo.vi!i, v (.'oiim In mul si'e ilium. AlrH. A. I'. I I I I l i:. Mc( onin.'llshlil . I'll. " " ' DR"."Tn"EVENr., Dentii.t," H'lOliNNELLSBIIRr,, l'A. t.niJniHO of I . of P. ten curs' I xner i nee. Plutcs - iohl, I'lalniuni. Silver A I u ii.iMUiu, ('I'lluloid, ubber. ami Uuitlier Aluuii iitiui lined. Melal with Ibil.ber A llaehmeiit. llto from H l.OO up. Ihidtre-s, KielimoiMt I'riHwis, Loirau in-owim, (inld l'aw. IViiiinuid Cups. &tj, I illiiii; oi Natiii.d Teeiii u Specialty and u1) iu ( ; ii it in til ceil. Inforni u '4.i t'.v iiiaii iir In jn rson. Tku.ms dp Couirr. Tin' llrst I I'rin of 1 ho (,'ourisof l-'nlion coun ty in tlm yi'iir -hull I'oi un.'fH'o on ihu Tui'sil.iv following t tin s.H'onit M'liul.i.y of Jiimmry, nl In o'rlonli A. M. Tlio Ki-.ioiul tiM'in itoiiitiiiMu'.'M on the ihlnl Vomltiy of .Miiri'li. nl rj o'l-luitli l. M. Tho llilril li-riii oil tilt' TnMluy utxt follow iuii the M'l'omi ilonduy of Jiiun u L in u'uloi'k A. M. Tlie fourth ti-rm on the llr-,1 ymnlny of iclo l)i' l , ut t o itliii'l. e. M. r-fi MS cents wei2:n fo WE AS rf. ITUP na. K Vi a m if a k vr2 f r i 7? 1- hi JT T.X I' K. t II il b In Patent Leather, Tan atadjCalf. Our Priccsj arc always right Call or Write for complete Price List CLAY PARK, Three Sriii.v's, A I I M' I I''1'"' Handsome Elarblt Ta In Soliil Miihoi'iniv i;"!''1'11 liiiiliiliiin Miuioi.'iiiiy 0 Oi:,- 0 .In Iirmilifi '"'il ( iiih, iJoUlen I.i:i-h. 0 Ladies' Dressing W In Soliil .MllhoiMl' ,,.., I Hi -I Myr ,M..'I''. 0 m il tail I'l Cane Scat Chairs 111. .ll I'lll'll. "" " 1 0 0 H, SIERER & l-'uni Itu hi MiiIhtx en Ciii' CHAMliCFSBUKCP' )