Road Ilostotter's rid this wvh. T'eerlessllorst'iind Cutt'a I'ow- J U : 3 packs for "o nt Ro' n son's. 0 ill Iliinks.of Km mi i lo.was a j visi. r to town Inst Vi iturday. Mi.-s Bessie Irwin is visiting friovds in Merccrsburg this week. Children's Day services in the M. E. chuvch at this place Juno 10 in the morning. Miss Minnie Mock spent sev eral days recently with her pa rents in Tod township. Corn Plows, Harrows, and Ag ricultural Implements generally at V. II. Nesbit's and prices right Ex-Coinmissioner Albert I'less ingei called at this office on Tues day. He attended the Conven tion. Jesse Ilixson came from Phila delphia Tuesday and will spend some time with frieuds in this county. - The Rouss Racket Store people have a new add in this week. It is to your interest to read it care fully. James K. Cooper, of Webster Mills, was the first subscriber iu June to call and advance his sub scription. Children's Day services will be held in the Whips Cove church next Sunday at ten o'clock. All are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dawney, of Hustontown, spent last Satur day in town, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Ruuyan. The graduating class of the Cumberland Valley State Normal School numbers seventy-seven, the smallest for several years. Persons wishing Dental Work done by Dr. Stevens in this place will note that he is away from town from the 5th to the end of each month. David Wolf, an old and highly respected citizen of Taylor town ship, died at his home near West Dublin, Tuesday. Funeral on Wednesday. J. Kendall Johnston's friends were smoking good cigars at his expense Monday morning, and it all came about owing to the arrival of a young daughter. Children's Day services next Sunday evening at the Presbyter ian church in this place at half past 7 o'clock and at the Lutheran church at 6 o'clock. Horace Sipes.a student of Dick isou College, Carlisle.is spending his summer vacation with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nelson Sipes, in this place. Elliott Ray, of Big Cove Tan nery, D. T. Fields and David Malloy, of this place, are attend ing the Soldiers' Encampment at Gettysburg, this week. The Epworth League of the Pine Grove M. E. church, of Wells Tannery, will hold "A Va riety Social" in the churchyard, Saturday evening, June loth. Mr. and Mrs. William Fix and littlo daughters, May and Maud, xpeut Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Fix's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hann, of Taylor township. Eczema, saltrheum, tetter, chafing, ivy poisoning and all skin tortures are quickly cured by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. The certain pile cure. Trout's drug store. Warford N. Mann, through his attorney, Lewis D. Cyester, filed a bill in court against Job Mann and wife asking for the sale of two farms, valued at about $V 000.00 near Hancock. The time of the morning train on the South Pennsylvania rail road has been changed, and now the train leaves Loudon at 7.1! and Mercersburg at 8 instead of 8.40 as before. A surgical operation is not nec essary to cure piles. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve saves all that expense and never fails. Beware of counterfeits. Trout's drug store. The Agricultural Society of Needmore will meet at that place next Monday evening at y o'clock for the purpose of receiving bids on prices from agents for biuder twine. An out-of-the-county subscrib er in renewing his subscription to the Fulton County News writes: "I have seen a lot of County pa pers, but the News is the best I have ever soen." Danger disease and death fol low neglect of the bowls. Ukc DeWitt's Littlo Early Risers to re gulate them and you willaddyears to your life and life to your years. Easy to take, never grip. Trout's drug store. . ' v 4 9 V r. .la Brown of Pntstnoulli Vil, iAi'.i I;0 yiMi .s if a'.o.Mi ll'ri t'J for years with n bad sore on his face. Physicians could not help him. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured him permnuently. Trout's drug store. Fred Black is placing a very neat veranda on top of the portico at John A. Tr win's residence, which will add very much to the comfort of Mr. Irwin's family, and materially to the appearance of the property. W. U. Nesbit has a few old binders which he guarantees to e all right, that he will trade for young stock; of course, iu addi tion to these, he lias lots of new ones latest improved that ho will sell cheap. D. A. Charlton, Watson Doug lass and Calviu Conierer, viewers to vacate the public road loading from a point oue-half mile north of town on the Cove road t a point on the "Poach Orchard road," met for the purpose of their appointment on Saturday. Their report will be submitted to the court at the June term. The "Ladies' Guild" of the Burut Cabins M. E. church, will hold their first annual Law u Fes tival at Burnt Cabins, on the school house Jawu, Saturday evouiug, June t, l'.iOl. Music will be furnished by the Faunetts durg drum corps. Every thing iu season will be on sale, in addi tion to the celebrated Burnt Cabins sweet cakes. All are in vited. A game of base ball was played at Clear Ridge on May 30th, be tween the CloaY Ridge team and the Dublin Mills Athletics, which resulted in the score of o7 to 25, iu favor of Clear Ridge. Umpire Harry Dawney called the game at the eud of the seventh inuiug on accouut of darkness. The two teams will play on June 15th, and iu the evening a festival will be held for the benefit of the club. Formal memorial services were hold at several phces iu this coun ty last Thursday. It was a gen eral holiday and many persons were assembled at the various points. Elliott Ray, commander of King Post, had charge of the exorcises in McConnollsburg.and John T. Laloy had charge of the exercises at Autioch iu Thompson township. Addresses were made in this place by M. R. Shaffuer, Esq., Dr. A. D. Dalbey.aud Revs. McCloskey and Wolf. At antioch addresses were made by John T. Laloy, Hon. D. II. Patterson, John P. Sipos, Esq., Rev. Lewis Cham bers, Prof. S. 11. Martin, and the editor of the Ni;vs. 1 'hompsun. Decoration is over, now comes the Camj) Meeting which will be hold by the Salvation Army near Sharp's store. It will begin the 8th of June. Rev. Pettinger will preach at Zion on ' .'urdnyeveniug,thetJth at 7 j'cJock. D. T. Humbert gave an ice cream supper to a number of friends on i furday evening. A good t i . fJid to have been had. Mr. I-'umbert's hospitality is not to be doubted. Frank Martin and Roily Pitt man wore the guests of the Miss es Simpson, Sunday last. Ira Mellott .spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Hess. Mrs. Abuer Hess, and two children, Mrs. Elizabeth Hess, and Mrs. Shade Truax were vis itors at P. I'. Slaves. Rev. Barney spent Saturday night with E. Gregory. Rev. Bryant, of London county, Va., is visiting friends here, and probably will remain permanent- Miss Murtie Mann is visiting her cousin, Mr. W. C. Pock. P. I'. Slaves returned from Baltimore Saturday last. Clear Kidnc. The farmers a re all busy work ing on the road. Decoration services wore held at this place last Thursday. . large crowd attended. Miss Carrie Henry is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. C. Appleby. Mrs. R. E. Brown and Mrs. Mary Ann Fields were at the county seat Monday. Quite an interesting game of base ball was played at this place on the iiOth of May between Clear Ridge and Dublin Mills. The score whs "5 to 57 in favor of Clear Ridge. Howard Bvnisar made a flying trip to the county heat Monday, Children's Day services will bo held at this place on the Dili of June. . .. .. , 1 l.iiMi.u. Samuel Blake, after spending a lew weeks at home, started back' to his work at Clearfield on Thursday. Ross King wont with him' as far as Alton. ui. Should Ross not find work there, j he will go to Clearfield. S. D. Stevens, of Chambers burg, spent Saturday and Sun day with his pareuts at Laidig. Samuel Deavor came home Fri day evening from Saxtou where he has boon employed the past few months. Daisy Hoover spent a few days last week with frieuds at Huston town. Attendance at Sunday School at Fairview Sunday afternoon was good, especially of tho small er folks. Children's Day service will bo hold June Kith, at 10 a. m. Levi Mellott, an aged citizen of this township, and a former Su perintendent of Fairview Sunday School, was buried at Fairview Church last Wednesday after noon. There was a small attendance from this community at Memor ial Day exercises. Some of our young people are taking music lessons. This is a commendable thing as there is nothing more pleasing to the re fined ear than good music. Didn't .Marry For .Money. The Boston man, who lately married a sickly rich young wom an, is happy now, for he got Dr. King's New Life E'ills, which re stored her to perfect health. In fallible for Jaundice,Billiousness, Malaria, Fever and Ague, and all Liver and Stomach troubles. Gen tle but effective. Only 25c at W. S. Dickson's drug store. Webster Mills. Murray Ray, of Big Cove Tan nery, lost a valuable horse last week. Mrs. Andrew Crouse, who has been residing for some tfme in Fr;tuklin county, is now visiting her son Calvin, of this place. Roc Mellott recently rented an engine from Mr. Gamble, who lives in McCounellsburg, to finish sawing timber at this place. A number of Ayr township students are now attending school at Needmore. Henry Tritle visited this place last Friday. Many of our young people at tended the Decoration exercises at Zion last Thursday. All came home much pleased. Leonard Bivens lost a valuable colt last week. Our supervisor, John Hine baugh, is building a fine piece of road above this place. Thirty-day Transcontinental Tour Via Pennsylvania Railroad. Spec ial train leaves July 8. Only 18.50 round trip. Covers Den ver, Colorado Springs, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Los Angles, Seattle, and Banff Hot Springs. Address Geo. W. Boyd, Assist ant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia, for itinerary. Brush Creek. The rain of the past week has greatly deferred corn planting and other out door work among our farmers. Decoration Day was not observ ed in this part of the county, but a number of our patrioticgpeople attended the services at Rays Hill on that day and report a very nice time. Hon. S. W. Kirk passed through the Valley last week. Mrs. Kirk, who was visiting friends here.ac companied him home. Miss Olive Stouteagle and brothers, of McCounellsburg, who had beeen spending some time with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ilixson, returned home Monday. W. C. Hanks, of Emmaville, visited friends in the vk-lnity of MqConnellsburg, the ".:st of the week. Children's Day services will be held at Akersvillo and McKendre next wi-nuay, tho 9th of June. A'., are welcome. "A few months ago, food which I ate for breakfast would not re main on my stomach for half an hour. I used one bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and can now eat my breakfast and other meals with a relish and my food is thoroughly digested. Nothing equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for stomach troubles. " II. S. Pitts, Arlington, Tex. Kodol Dyspepsia Curedigests whatyou eat. Trout's drug store. . , , . I i if i'i Ml H. L. NORRIS can quote you Buggy Har n ess every thing co m pi etc, from $5.00 to 50.00. Team and Farm Harness, 1.00 to 20.00. Flyncts (team) 1.25 to 4.00 a pair. Flynets (buggy) 1.45 to 3.!K). Collars, 95 cents to 2.50. Whips, 8 cents to 1.50. Summer Lap Robes 25 cents to 2.50. WE KKLP A RuII Lino of everything used by n tnrse owner. We timnufneture nil our tfootR and Kiinruniee them to be rifht, or money refunded. 11. L. NORRIS. Three SprlnR, Pn, WANTED. 50 Men to take their hnriWHS repair ing to J. S. Harris's O. K. Harness Shop near Saluvla. Satisfaction guaranteed. Needmore. Names of students attending school at Neodinoro conducted by Prof. B. N. Palmer and his assistants, Mr. S. R. Martin and Miss Stella M. Bard. LADIES. Cora Clevenger, Crystal Spgs.; Anna V. Culler, Needmore; Anna E. Deshong, Sipes Mill; Cora A. Funk, Needmore; Bertha Golden, Franklin Mills; Olive Hess, Need more; Etta Hackensmith, Pleas ant Ridge; Grace Huston, Clear Ridge; Jessie Mellott, Webster Mills; Katharine Metzler, Harri souville; Blanche Peck, Gem; Al berta Remsburg, Warfordsburg; Janet Shives, Covalt; Orpha Sny der, Gem; Lottie Whitfield, Lash ley. GENTLKMEN. William C. Brewer, McConnells burg; J. Frank Daniels, Harri souville; Jesse Daniels, Franklin Mills, C. A. Foster, Pinoy Grove, Md.; Lewis Harris.Big Cove Tan uery; John Hendershot, War fordsburg; Jas. P. Keefer, Big Cove Tannery; Chas Lodge, Em maville; Garry Meyers, Sylvan; Unger S. Mellott.Pleasant Ridge; John McKibbin, Crystal Springs; Chas. D. Mellott, Sipes Mill; Clara Palmer, McKibbin; McCau ley Peck, Needmore; Wm. Peck, PRIMAKY GRADE. Beatride H. Sharp, Esta Hart, Cora B. Kershner, Carrie Kcrsh ner, Essie Truax, Blanche Culler, Ira Gordon, Oscar Garland, Floyd F. Hart, Cecil Cnller,. Lee Truax. A Terrible Explosion "Of a gasoline stove burned, a lady here frightfully," writes N. E. Palmer, of Kirkman, la. "The best doctors couldn't heal the running sore that followed, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve entirely cured her-" Infallible for Cuts, Corns, Sores, Boils, Bruises, Skin Diseases and Piles. 25c at W. S. Dickson's. Knobsville. Mr. Charley Everetts made a flying trip to our valley Sunday afternoon. Mr. Jacob Finiff, wife, and son Earnest, from Hagerstown, are spending some time with Mrs. Finiff's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Wagner, and other friends. Mrs. Leslie McGoveru and daughter Nellie, of McConnells bnrg, spent Memorial day with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ilamil. Some of our young people went to Burnt Cabins to attend Memorial service. Did you have a nice time boys. Mrs. Margaret Ott and son (Joorge, of McConnellsburg, spont Saturday with Mr. Adam Long. Summer Tour to the I'acilic Coast On account of tho Epworth League Convention at San Fran cisco, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run a personally conducted tour by special train to 'the Pacific Coast and North west Canada. Tour will leave July 8, and return August (1. Round-trip rato only 188. to. Address Goo, W Boyd, Assist ant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia, for itinerary. , - tr i nvrcc AND FARM GFARS. 1 have now on hand the largest, best mill (henpent iiHsoitmiMit of Hand Made Harness in IVniiHylvanla, and sell them cheaper than the cheapest. Har ness from S to $'25 always on hand. IlKMKM IlKK, we make all our work MY HAND and Riiaranteo it to he all rlpfht. ' Fly Nets and Hummer Dusters very cheap and at COST with Harness. Farm Gears of all kinds always on hand ready for use. We give ' Sl'I'.CIAI. low prices to our rri.TON oorNTV customers. Whips, Collars, Homes, Bridles, and every thinjf for the horse. Write or call for prices before you buy. W. S. IIOSTI'TTKR. Mercersburg, Ta. S. E. Cor. Diamond. LITTLE'S EXTENSION. LOTS FOR SALE. D. K. Little has purchased land lying between the Chambersburg and Mercersburg pike at the forks east of town. He has had it laid off in lots with alleys and streets, and has already dispos ed of six. There are yet a number of very desirable ones that will be sold on Easy Payments. D. E. LITTLE, MeConncUshurg, Pa. rfc a. A A . A. A. A jJk A A A A A A A Jl kJKdddJ ATTENTION!- I have just received the largest and Best assorted line of popular.up-to-date Millinery Goods for Spring and Summer and guarantee my custo mers a saving of from .25 to 75 Per Cent. Gall and see them. i MRS. B. J. MOORIIEAD, y Hustontown, Pa. VAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA a A. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, OHice on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All lentil business uml collections entrusted will receive eureful uml prompt utteution. R. M. DOWNES, First Class Tonsorial Artist. MeCONNELLSnUKU, PA. A Clcun Cup uml Towel with each Shuve. KverythiliK Antiseptic. Huors Sterilized. VShop In room lntely occupied by Ed Ilruke. THE HARRISONVILLE INN, AT Harrisonville, Pa. On the Turnpike hx miles west of" MeCon-nellsnurtf- This old und popular hotel xtund hut heen entirely rebuilt, newly furnished und la under new rimntiKeinent. First ('hiss Aceoinmodntions. UeliKhtful Home for Summer IlotmlerK. Kutes Keusonuble Special Attention to Transient Custom THOMAS S. MK'IV.I.KR, 1'roprietor McCounellsburg & Ft. Loudon Passenger, Freight and Express Line. R. C. McQuade, Proprietor. Ucn Daily uktwkrn M 'Con k klibu ho and FuHT IUX)N. Leaving MeOonnellsburK nt 18:30 o'clock, P.M., making connection with afternoon truin on S. V. U. II. IUturnltitf leave Fort Loudon on the arrival of the evenlutf train on S. P. H. It. I am prepared to carry passengers and ex- Eresw to make connection with all train at Ft. oudon. Register and Clerk's Notice. Notice Ik hereby given thut the following named uecoimlaut have riled their account iu the Ketfister und Clerk's oltlcu of Fulton count y, Pit,, und will be presented to the Or phuns Court for confirmation on June 11.1001. (1) The first aud final account of J. Nelson SIpeit, Kxeuutor of the last will Ato.of Adaiu ilesw. lute of Jlelfast township, deceased. (!) The account of Frank Muson, Km.. Trustee to sell the real estate of Isuuc liernhard, late of IJcthel towuship, dereiised, :l) Tho first mid Hnal aecountof L. L. Ounnlnp hitin. Administrator of the elate of Danirl K. McCluiu, late of Wells township, dee U. (I) The first und fliml'nncoimt of Isiuie N. HIx mhi. ( itiardfan of ti"orifc MnKibhln, minor child of Alexander Mclvibhiu, deceased, Register's Oinoe FHANli P. LYNCH, May ) 1, iiH. HetfUter & Clerk. Executrix's Notice, (Kstate of John Itooth. deeeuserl.) I.e(tei teNUtrnenuiry on ihe estule of John Hooth of TtKl township, Fulton county, lJa., di-eeused. hiwlntf been untitled to the under slimed, till tersons indebted to suid estute are requested to muke immedlute puymen,'. und those hilvluK elitilus or demunds UKalust thu satire, will preseut them duly uuthentieuted foi puyttienl. M A 114 1 A It KT HOOTH Muy 1. liH. l.xtimilrix. I Oil SA1.K. A House und Lot tit Hustontown. The liouse contulnu 4 rooms and a kitchen. Well und pump near the door. Also; at Knobsville, Frame for building 18x25 good condition will do for house or stable. If wanted for house, I have material ready to cum lleto It. For particulars call on or address J. C. FOKE, Knobsville, Pa. I OK SA1.K. I have fi,(X0 to 7,000 feet (rood pint lumber 2x4, 8 to 10 fwt In length, l'rlce riifht. J. ! Oakland, Needmore, Pa. Houss racket tore.E Wo lmvo just received a nice lice of ladies' and men's un- I V2 I" "I .') derwear, Wc can sell you ladies' gauze vests at 4, S, S) and two for 5c. Men's summer i-". Don't fail to see this line. (.-'! socks that we have ever had Corsets! 3 Have you seen our new I2 not you are missing the best 45c value yet of !r"T have thorn at 25, 45 and tho Armorside at 8f sized summer lap spread only 45c. Boy's and men' straw and yj wool hats-straw hat 8,9,10,18, 18and 45. Wool hat 24 to fl. 20. Table Oil Cloth first quality--14c per yard, IPi CTTQrO We have had the largest sales on shoes the past i-n OUUIiO two weeks that we have had since we havo been in business. Note a few prices. Infant moccasins 1 to 4 13c pair. Children's shoes 24, 85, 63 and 75c. Misses' shoes 60, 75, 82 and 98c pair. Youth's and boy's 75c to $1.20. The 5f M best 12 to 2 tan shoes for boys at 98c. Ladies' course and fine shoes 85 to $1.95. Men's coarse and fine shoes $1.00 to fa si ?l.9o. we claim we nave tne oostifi.uu snoe m town. La- cm dies, Oxford ties 69, 75 and 90c. csS vioining oi an rvinus- Kinds 2 Three piece suits $2.00 to Men's and boy's overalls end shirts. rj alls; 18 to 70c. Shirts, 23 to 45c. jpj Respectfully, 1 ROUSS RACKET STORE b HULL & BENDER, Managers. 1 WIENER S, I Hancock, Md., Headquarters ;f . FOR t! Spring and Summer ,x Millinery, Dry Goods and Notions. You run no risk buying of us. j 1 Satisfaction I Assured. I J Goods the Rest. Prices the Lowest, i: We trade for mmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m n v Ai iiJ M i ' ill j:j ! M fti Hi flj ' MX III f!3 Hi tti M ' i tti ili Hi LET US 7fc ooouooo We have also just received a splendid siock of Soft Shirts Straw Hats Suspenders Handkerchiefs Balbriggan Underwear AND Summer Clothing. 'iiA. U. NACE & SONS !I3 NEW Summer Hats 1 have just received a tot of new Summer Hats in alll the latest fashions. All styles of Trimming and notions. Hats, Ribbons, Laces, Feathers, Flowers, Silks, Chiffons and Veilings. . Also a lot of ready trim - med hats. If vbu want to cret a bar gain, come to our store. J - Mrs. A. F. Little, weight shirts 23 and 45c each. Tho best every day and dress c at 4, 5, 8, 10 and two for 25c. summer corset yet? If you have Tered. Then we 89c. Also a full Boy's suits 6 to 13 60c to $1.99. Cvi $3.25, age 13 to 19. Men's suits Over- Ci- n Eggs and Poultry. mmmmmmmmmm mm m mm x j. J . .ji ki.i t M Collar You Cuff You Tie You I Hi II ft hi UJ KM f ( M I ft I'M M U ti M M Hi M M (11 Bed Room Suites Handsome, new styles, now ready. Our special "Qoldcn Oak Sett with large Bureau and Wash Stand, Swelled front Draw ers, 3 pieces $20; 8 pieces $25 is iu stock agaiu. Beau tiful new style in Brass and Iron Beds tttvactivo, new Parlor Suites and. Tables Some Colonial designs ar.e very interesting. Mirrors, Oval.Square Und Oblong. All G1H, Black and Gold, White and Gold, Oak and Gilt Frames. H Slerer & Co FUKNlTUmfi MAKERS, New wtore on Queen St., Chambersburg.
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