FULTON COUNTY NEWS. Published Every Thursday. B. W. Peck, Editor. McCOfcNELLSBURG. PA. Thursday. Aug. 22. 1901. Published Weekly. SI. 00 per Annum in Advance. A1IVKK TIS1MO UATltS. rr square of ft line ft times t! W. Per mjuitre ench suhse'iuent Insertion.... fio. Ali HrivertlfenH'tits iniert.'U (or less tb.kn throe monttw oearired by Hie square. :l runs. 11 nios. j ....tis'..Tr'.-'''.l 5.. I .H. WM. 1 .(X. One-fourl.h ,'niumn . . Oue-hi;f column One Column NotNintf Insortpil for Ip-- lh:tri 1. Professional Cards one year ' Made HI By Dancing. Miss'Nora, Cooloy, aired V.K of Hampden, Baltimore, wasstrieken with heart failure at Charleston, as a result of exertiou in dancing, and was uuconscious for 12 hours. She attended a picnic at Harper's Ferry and danced a groat deal. Ou the return to Winchester, where she is visiting, shesuddeu ly became unconscious and re mained in a precarious condition until next morning. The physi cians say that the violent exercise in daueiug caused her condition. "' Their Secret is Oat. All Sadievi'lo, Kw, was curious to learn the cause of the vast itn provemcrnt ;" the health of Mrs. S. P. Whitta'oT, who had for a long time, endured untold suffer iuir from a chronic bronchial trouble. '-It's all due to Dr. King's New Discovery," writes her husband. "It completely cured her and also cured our lit tle grand-daughter of a. severe at tack of Whooping Cough." It positively cures Coughs. Colds, La Grippe. Bronchitis, r.ll Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and 1.00. Trial hot ties free at W. S. Dickson's drug store. How to Hang a Hammock. llow many know how to hang a hammock so that the head will be at a comfortable height aud re main comparatively stationary while swinging? There is a "know-how" about . hammock hanging besides merely tying it so firmly that it cannot break down. A hammock huug accord ing to rule should be six and a quarter feet from the ground at the head aud three and three quarters above the ground at the foot end. The rope that secures the head end should be less than 12 inches aud that at the foot should measure four and a half feet. Arranged in this way the lower part will swing freely aud tho head be kept comfortable by being nearly stationary. Grangers Picnic. For the G rangers Picnic at Williams Grove August 20th to SI st, inclusive, tho Cumberland Valley Railroad will run special excursion trains to and from the Grove and sell excursion tickets as follows: Leave Mercer sburg at a. in., 10:10 a. m. aud ihod p. m. daily. Returning leave Williams Grove for Meroorsburg and' intermedi ate stations at a. in. and ;i:-l" p. in. daily and at s::jo p. in. daily except Monday aud Saturday. Excursion tickets good to re turn Saturday August .;Lst, wiJl be. i.n sale vie entire week at one fare for the round trip. Excursion tickets good for two days will be on sale from Tues day until Friday, at rate of 1.2") for the round trip. 16 Day Excursions to the Sd Slijre via Cum berland Valky R. R, The Cumberland Valley Rail road lias fixed ujkhi Thursday,, Juno 2"th,.Tu.'thaud 1-th, Aug ust 1st, l.'jth and 2'.ith, and Sep tember 12th for their Annual Mid-Summer excursions to tho Sea shore, the time allowed on Jtlieso excursions being sixteen days. Excursion tickets to Atlantic City, Capo May, and other South Jersey resorts will be sold from all stations on the Cumberland Valley K. R. on above dates for train No. 4 leaving Mercersburg at 8.00 a. m. at fcu.OO for the round trip.and will bo good to return on auy regular train (except the 1'enua. Limited) within sixteen days, including date of issue. For full information call on Local Ticket Agents. Tonoloway Hnptist Church. :i r m.i f 1 (mm l:fr'y: I) John Montgomery, John W. Pow ell, John Fisher, Daniel Peck, Ephraim Covalt, Jouathan Gov enger and II. F.vans. All arc dead except the last unrnod. The church obtained a formal separation from the I'hiiadelphiu Association, ami joiued the Haiti more, aad in 11:5 joined the Juu iata, but has not met with any Association for several years, in a formal way, but desires to live in fellowship with all associations and churches that hold the doc- trine aud practice she was con-, stituted on Several members went to In-' diaua iu 1-".. A request from them for the Articles of Faith, j Rules of Decorum, &c, was laid : before tho church aud granted. ! Tl.'O county they proposed to or ganise in, or the name of the j church, is not given. I wish I j knew. They also lettered out several members in 1S27, to or gaui.e a church at Providence meeting house somewhere in Pennsylvania, where the church had ofteu held mectiugs. Also several members, at their own request, were granted permission to assemble for worship, and otherwise transact business, as au arm of the church, and was so recognized. Though the chief place of meeting was Tonoloway meeting house, they ofteu met at other places, thus carrying the gospel ami hit' nonce of the church into adjacent neighborhoods. A colored man nod in which show s th'W d'd not reiect on ac count of color or nationality. At a special .mooting in 104 the roll was called, and sixty-four j or vigor and sUe'ered great dis membcrs answered. I suggest J tress from her stomach, but she we li.iv-; a roll-call on Saturday tried Electric, IVtters which, help befcre third Sunday ic. M-y. Let'cd her at once, and, after using (very member be present if pus- fear bottles, she is entirely well, f will have tho now book j ready by that time if not provi dent ia i 1 y i j i 1 1 1 iered. I find that several of the mem bers wore licensed to preach, some of whom developed into good. us"f:;l ' preachers, while others failed t'o manifest auy gift of usefulness to the church. In the latter case the license was promptly withdrawn, which I re gard as commendable. In my opinion no church should allow a licentiate to go outside her own bounds on general preaching tours till she has had time to judge of the gift. If profitable. ordain him: otherwise, recall the license. And further, uo church should receive or encourage a licentiate or recognize him as a preacher, leaving that matter with his own church entirely till he is ordained. The Tonoloway church was governed by that rule originally, and 1 would suggest the propriety of being governed by it still in the future. A cautious engineer, while sur veying and locating a lino, will oc casionally take a back sight through the compass, and now, having looked back over the his tory of this church, let us try to imitate her in her love, zeal, pa tience, endurance, unselfishness, devotion, humility, firmness, gen tleness, liberality, and so many things we see that is- cominonda- j b!e. Yet, as the Saviour said of the church of Philadelphia (Rev. ii. 4.1 we know they made mis takes. Fur examples. I refer the readers back to what I said about deacons and clerks. Let the church select suitable men for deacons, to serve with tho pre cious brother now serving alone, and let the deacons and church fully understand that said dea cons are to notify the church, anil individual members as well, when in need of funds, so that no more committees be appointed to do the deacons' work, and tho deacon.-, thereby ignored. Let the clerk keep an unbiased record of all church work, and letyonr pas tor know that he is expected not only to attend regular meetings, but also special meetings in the neighborhood, and thus extend the intl jence of the church fart!- eranu i,.n:ri .-acn .,-nr. 1 1. U-1S l i- ... l ....... .A . .. . .. r . i way we may expect Lou's bless ings, without which wo can do nothing. This article is addressed to the members of Tonoloway church in particular (most of whom are readers of Zion's Advocate, and all ought to bo i, and to our jiooplo generally. T. N. A. High grade job work executed promptly at reasonable rates at the Nkws oflico. How Join Fell from Cracs, Chinese servant stories art; epi demic. Hero's otic, and its true. A West side woman a few days ago was boasting to a caller of the virtues of her Mongolian cook, aud she emphasized the latter's systematic methods as his strong point. "John finishes his work at pre cisely the same miuute every evening," said she proudly. "I always know exactly whero lie is and what ho is doing at auy time of tho day." , . i ' Let me see. It is 7 o'clock. I Weii, he has just finished putting the dishes away, and at this mo- ment is sweeping the kitchen. Come, let's go out and see if I'm not right. " They started through the din ing room, and found everything in its place, asprophesied. Iu the pantry the dishes were neatly ar ranged in their customary place. Thou they opened the kitchen door. There in the centre of the room was John, and he was complac ently washing his feet in the dish pan I The embarassed mistress and her convulsed guest retired in haste. And the servant problem was dropped. Milwaukee Senti nel. Astounded th Editor. Editor S. A. Brown, of Bon nettsvillo. S. C, was once im mensely surprised, "Through long suffering from Dyspepsia," he writes, "my wife was greatly ruu down. She had uo strength can eat anyth:;u' It'r. a grand tonic, and its gentle laxative qualities are splendid for torpid liver." For indigestion, loss, of appetite, stomach and liver troubles it's a positive, guaran teed cure. 'niy rttc, at W. S. Dickson's. Plea for Single Beds. Two in a bed is the usualcustom of sleeping, iu the United States at least, and also iu Canada and England. But in Germany and France ingle beds are the rule. The latter plan is more healthful aud comfortable. It is gradually coming into use in this country. Single beds involve more linen, more work making beds aud more washing, but I never knew a family to return to the old plan after once giving single beds a fair trial. Especially in summer is the single bed to be preferred, or even sleeping on the floor, to two in a bed. Many families de clare they never knew what corn fort was, during the hot summer nights, uutil they adopted the single beds. I might add a word of protest against allowing babies or young children to sleep with old people. The latter certainly draw upon the vitality of the for mer. This is probably true as between, auy bedfellows one of whom is sickly or less strong thau the other. Consumption aud other diseases have often been communicated from one bedfel hw to auothor.- Good House keeping. 10 Day Excursion to Ocraa Groye via C. V. R. R. and P. R. R. The Cumberland Valley Rail road is advertising a sjiccial ten day excursion to Ocean Grove (Asbury Park), N. J., to leave the Cumberland Valley on the morn ing of Friday, August L'.'ird. Tickets f be sold for C. V R. R. train No. 4 of that date, good go ing on that and direct connecting train to Philadelphia, thence to Ocean Grove, on regular trains same date. Tiohets will bo good returning on regular trains, ex cept tho -"Pennsylvania Limited," until September 2d, inclusive and will be good to stop otT at Phila- delohia on return trio witliiu ' ' jlMjt Kxcursioil trail! leav es Mercersburg at":oi)a. m Rate $i for the round trip. The new three cent piece authori.ed by congress is to be of nickel, the size of the old bronze cent, only thicker and in the cen ter is to be a hole one-fourth of an inch iu diameter. Tho new coin is so designed that it can bo rend ily recognized by sight or touch. A hole in an American coin is a new device that will seem rather odd. rickpocket's Quick Work. Writers of fiction, no mater how sensational, are obliged to avoid working into their stories auy sit uation that appears improbable. Writers of facts are not thus handicapped. Tho following is a narration of an occurrence that, wonderful and improbable as it ma' seem, nevertheless happen ed in this city. One of tho large pawnbroker age houses engages au expert ac countant to go over its books once a month. This accouutant, who lives in Brooklyn, went to the pawnbroker's oftlce direct from his home recently to go over the concern's book's. 1 le reached the Bowery ou a car and walked the rest of the way, stopped ouce ou a road. When ho got to tho office, instead of passing through tho private hall he went through tho store where the loans are made. Ashe was entering the shop he was almost knocked down by a young man who rushed out through the swinging doors. In side he saw one of tho clerks laughing and holdiug something in his hand. "Whatis the matter''" he asked. "Why, that fellow, who just rusneu out so wildly brought tins watch and wauted 10 ou it. He said he had bought it for 10. It is a 2."0 watch, so I thought ho had stolon it, aud I told him to wait a minute and I would call up the police and 11 Lid out whore no had got it for that money. You saw how he waited." And he laughed again. "Let me see it," said the ac countant. The watch was a irold repeater ! aud stop watch. So soon as tho j accountant cast his eyes ou tho i timepiece he put his hand in his J pocket where he usually carries j his watch. -It was empty, j "That's my watch," he said, and opening the case of the back i of the watch he showed an in ! scription which his father had engraved there when ho present ed it to him, The thief had stolen it from him while he was in the car, and had reached the pawn broker's only a few minutes be fore, aud before he himself had discovered his loss. New York Tribune. Don't bo satisfied with temper ary relief from indigestion. Ko - dol Dyspepsia Cure permanently aud completely removes this com- plaint. It relieves permanently and eonvpletely romoves this com- plaint. It relieves permanently because it allows the tired stomach. Nature receives sup - I plies from the food we eat. Tho sensible way to help the stomach is to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which digests what you eat aud can't help but do you good. Trout's drug store. As Regards a Wife. ; "Have youicarefully considered all that I have said, my boy?" j asded the old gentleman the day after he had given his son a little fatherly advise. "Yes, father," replied the i young man meekly. ! "You are getting near the age j at which a young man naturally begins to look around for a wife, and I don't want you to make a mistake." "I'll try not to, father." ".no outteriiics 01 lasinun, my boy, but a girl of some so i;j worth; one who has some practic al accomplishments. " "Yes, father. " "Never mind the piano playing arfd Delsarto lessons; never mind j 1 I .11 11.11 me tiaucing auu ine small' lam. When you tind a girl who can cook, my boy, it will be timoto think of marrying. When you find a girJ who can make up her own bed, knows how to set the table with out forgetting something, is able to put up the preserves, aud, above all, is good at sewing, go ia' and win her, my boy, and you will have my blessing." "I have resolved, father, to seek such a wife as you describe," said tho young man, with deter mination. "I see the folly of seeking a wife in society. I will go to an intelligence oflice this af ternoon and see if I can tind one that will answer. And then I'll have mother call ou her, and " "Young man, I'll break your neck in about a minute!" "But you said " "Never mind what I said. I've changod my niiud." Leslie's Weekly. Pest Lawyer Ir. Town. Jim Webster was being tried for bribing a colored witness, Sam Johnsing, to testify falsely. "You say the defendant offer ed you ."it) to testify in his bo-half'-"' asked the lawyer of Sam. -"Yes, sah." ,'Now repeat what ho said, us ing his exact words." "He said he would give me ."0 if I " "lie didn't speak iu the third person, did he?" "No, sah, he tuck good care dat dar wero no third pussou 'round; dar wer only two us two." "I know that, but ho spoke to you in tho lirst person, didn't he?" "I wero de first pusson my self, sah." "You don't understand mo. When he was talking to you did ho say: 'I will pay you sS."o' " "No, sah; ho didn't say uullin' 'bout you payin' mo "0. Your name wasn't mentioned, 'ceptin' ho told mo if eber I got inter a scrape you was do best lawyer in San Antonio to fool do jedgonn' de jury in fac', you was de best in town to cover up raskelity." For a brief, breathless moment the trial was suspended. Detroit Free Press. Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds uicklv and sores of all kinds quic. healed by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, Certain cure for piles. Beware of counterfeits. Be sure you get the original DeWitt's. Trout's drug store. I Tfccy Say: That all tilings come f.. tt.,w., I who go after them. ' That a finger in the pie is worth ! two out of joint. ! That people who live in glass i houses shouldn't turn up the lights. That fruits of a man's industry are seldom to be found on his family tree. Tint hope is the joyous expect ation of being ub!e to dodge our just deserts. That every woman who marries feels that to a certain degree she is a reformer. That it's pretty hard to improves on nature, but a man has succeed- j ocl m mainug ins ice cooler. ! That a fool may speak iu live? j languages, but it takes a wise j man to remain silent in one. That tho man who imagines he j ue.'er did a foolish act isn't wise j enough to know what folly is. , That it-s 1H.cuniV1. tho BWjftep a ! man is iu thi lif ih hardor it i9 for him to get ahead of his run ning expenses. That some people are very high iu tho scale of society fsimply be cause they are too light to bring the scale down. See? That a bravo man complains of the dinner to his wife's face; a bold man goes into the kitchen and complains of it to tho cook. That early to bed and early to riso soon makes a man so healthy that he can sit up all night with out turning a hair, so wealthy he can lie abed all day if he likes, and so wise that he does exactly as he pleases and lets the world holler. . P. T. Thomas, Sumterville, Ala., "I was suffering from dys pepsia when I commenced taking Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I took several bottles aud can digest anything. " Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the only preparation con taining all the natural digestive iluids. ft gives weak stomachs entire rest, restoring their nat ural condition. Trout's drug store. The county auditors of Frank lin county have decided to hold semi-aiiuual meetings for tho ex amining of accounts as this will simplify their work. v Vic'ij LL Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. 1 1 artificially digest the food and aids Nature iu Ht.renntbsouiK and reuou structlng the exhausted dtKontlveor gaui. It istbe latest dlscoveieddlgest ant aud toulc. No other preparation can approach It ia ettloleucy. It iu Biaatly relieves and ponnaDeutly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Ilearlbuiu, Flatulence, Sour fctomach, Nausea. Blclc Headache, tiastralgla,Cmupsand all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50c and tl. Large situ con talnn tH tlmxa tuittU nue. boon hll Ouut a yapupalu iuulltxt(i'u PrtpdMd y C C- ( WITT CO.. C0caa Trout's 1i-uk(kvi u. I Hot leather Goods 1 0 0 0 T Q J K. JOHNSTON'S. $ O I Shirts o 9 9. Collars St AND i Ties aud Underwear and and i 4 - Fly-Nets 9. V o ! i ' rv 19 MISCELLANEOUS 6 j i Q Straw Rats J. K. Johnston, $ McConnellsburg, Pa. CO CXCCOOCOjOOOOOOOOCO vy ni in in r r n i jl, i r r . jo l- u is. 9 O Manufacturer of 0 Sash. Dtmrc. Np.waI Pricte. HanH O , 9 Rails, Stairs, Banisters, Turned V o o o 0 o Porch Columns, Posts, &c. 9 WcConnellsburg, Fo. Hfinri O ft V A ft" 1 V 111 l 1 1 1 V IV1 ijj. 0 Sash 12 x 20; 12x24; Q 12 x 34: 12 x 36 inch on hand. Sash four lights to window from 45 cents to 70. Trips? sish nrp nil nrimprl nnH rpirlv fnr iho o-lis r . r it . . I. j i j j . i. q uuin me uoors anu ine sasn are maae irom uesr wnire ( 0 and 'yellow pines. 0 0 0 t000XX000000OOOOOCOOOOX,6 Pan-American Exposition Now Open, The Cumberland' Valley Hail road Company has now on vale regular Summer Excursion tick els to Hulfalo ou account of Fan American Exposition aud to Ni agara Falls. The rate from Mer cersburg is lH.(io. In addition special excursion tickets to Huf fa!o, good to return within ten days from date of issue, will bo sold every day until October Cist, at rate of 11. Ha from Mercers burg. For tho accommodation of vis itors to tho Exposition tho I'e.na pylvania Railroad Company has put on two new trains in each di rection, between llarrisburg and Tiuifalo, with which Cumberland Valley trains make close connec tion at llarrisburg. Nos. J and l'l reaching Buffalo at H.OO 1 M, and 7.11") A. M. respectively. Re turning leave Hulfalo at H.tui P, M. and H.liO A. M. connecting with trains 1 and I) respectively. Mrs. S. 11. Allport, Johnstown, I'a., says: "Our little girl uhnost strangled to death with croup. The doctors said she couldn't livo but she was instantly relieved by One Miuuto Cough Cure. Trout's drug store. 4 i Madras, Silk Fronts, and Bod ford Cord. . . . 48c. White Silk Front the dollar lei nd at . . . Too. '. --" '6 ) Lay-down Rubber Collars, 10c. r'i Nice line of String Ties at c. -1 Ladies' Gauze Underwear, 2."), l.", .... 10c. j $Ci- 'a CI a n 'in TTn donn-nn Pifi .... 25c. Children's Gauze Underwear, 2j .... ."c. cib Men's aud Boy 'sStraw Hats 50,23 jj and .... 10c. O iuggy Fly Nets. Black Leather, O o-Ribbed, 45 lashes Ribhed. tin lashes 1.13. Q 2. 2a. O Heavy 'i'an Colored Team Nets. 5 5-ij ribs to ih,. i..a(i with Breast t Strap. ' -.25. g ? Danglers a.nl Ear Nets. Hujsgy Whips, 3i-, 23,'aucl 10c. X Lap Robes l.,"o, ..,.', l.L'i), 73 1? 1,1. i Men's Summer Coats and Lineu X Dusters. A full line of Dry Goods. Grocer ies. N'otions,TobaccfH.'s,Cigars,&c. t a ? 9 3 9 CI 9 X A v A A 4 nnrl hrne-n'nrUtU 'wJ 12x23; 12x30; 12 x 32; and a Quarter thick alu.-ivs 4, j . rt i. j r i- i i ' i Vjr Special Excursions to Hulfalo for 'un-American Exposition. i The Cumberland Valley Rail- roatl in connection with the Fenn ; sylvania lv. K. lias arranged for a ; series of special seven day excur : sious to Hulfalo, N. Y. and return during the e.ontinuauce of the Pan ; American Exposition. Tickets , to be sold for C. V. li. lv. train No. I leaving Mercersburg at 8 'A. M. on July !t, IS.'-Ji!, s'U, Aug.. (i, "1, 1!7, Sept. fi, 11, 17, and iti, lliyi arriving at Buffalo 7.10 P. M. Kate from ' Mercersburg, t-l'.'.di) for- the round trip, with .correspondingly low rates from other stations. Tickets to bo o? Iron clad siguature form, requir ing stamp, and signature of Joint Agent at Hui'fylo to validate; them for return passage,, and will bo good only iu day coaches. Fot1 detailed information inquire of lo cal ticket agents. In cases, oP cough or croup give the little ones Ono Miuuto Cough Curo. Then rest easy aud have, no fear. Tho child will bo ail right iu a little while. It never fails'. Pleasant to take, always safe, sura aud almost instantan eous in effect. Trout's drug store.