t - I !t : .'1 ! ' Road IlostoUcr's ad this week. IJrick for sale at Morton's yard. Coffee. 10, 12,: aud 14 cents at Kohison's. The Kouss Racket Storo has a new ad this week that it will pay you to read. Lewis Ockerman, Goshen, Ind.: . "DeWitt's Little Early Risers never beud me double like other pills, but do their work thorough ly and make me feel like a boy." Certain , thorough , gentle. Trou t 's drug store. Ex-Cora missioner John Gtunk u rd of Wells speut a day or two iu town last week. Do you suffer from piles? If so do not turn to surgery for re lief. DeWitt's Witch Ilazel Salve will act more quickly, surely and safely, saving you tho expense aud danger of an operation. Trout's drug store. On account of the illness of Mrs. Markley, II. K. Markley did not iustall the officers of McCou nellsburg and Fort Littleton Lodges last week; but sent Geo. W. Fisher as deputy. W. T. Wesson,Gholsonville,Va., druggist, writes: "Your One Minute- Cough Cure gives perfect satisfaction. My customers say it is the best remedy for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles." Trout's drug store. Cards are out announcing tho marriage of Miss Estella White Doyd to Harry B. Angle of Welsh Run, the ceremony to take place at St. Stephen 'sRef or mod church, Upton. Pa. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not a mere stimulant to tired nature. It affords the stomach complete and absolute rest by digesting the food you eat. You don't have to diet but can enjoy all the rood food you want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure instantly relieves that dis tressed feeling after eating, giv ing you new life and vigor. Trout's drug store. What's Y;ur Face Worth.' Sometimes a fortuuo,but never if you have a sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin- all signs of Liver Trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Pills give Clear Skin, Rosy Cheeks, Rich Complexion. Only 25 cents at W. S. Dickson's Drug Storo. L. C. Mann, Everett's apple man, in one day last week shipped V)30 bushels of apples. Mr. Mann is pushing things iu this line and in superintending tlio buyiug of. apples iimsolf. Everett Press. Stepped Into Live Coals. "When a child I burned my foot frightfully," writes W. II. Eads, of Jouesville, Va., "which caused horrible leg sores for 30 years, but Bucldou's Arnica Salve wholly cured me after everything else failed." Iufallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Sores, Bruises aud Piles. Sold by W.S.Dickson. 25c 6 A. T. Irwin & Co., Miss Annie May Everts of Need more was in town Monday. S20 Kewurd. There strayed, or was driven away, from my .voudj; cattle on Cove mourn -o in sometime between July 1, and July 15, a small Jersey cow, dark on nook und back, short horns dark at points and turn in of points, small white spot on rijrht shoulder, and one on ri'ht Hank, and would have been fresh about tho middle of July. A reward of 2() vill le driven for the return of the cow . or for information leading to lior re covery. David A. Nkt.son, McConncl'sluirir, Va. TRKSIMSS SOTTCl:. Notioe is lirreliy k'iven by tin umli "-i -r.. ... r '-Mi-lit nf A yr tm rr-liip, tt :i . p.-r . i.r lif-pa-i on liny of llic rouinN 11 -i.i.- ,o t inn. iiimt ii. kr. iKhtiiL't c . as tliey.M i:i..--i oult uuvone so otl.Midit.lT. N. W. ITOHMAX. .1. I NKI.Sl'V .1. K. JOHNSTON'. .IAS. (i. KKNl ...! .'NO. V. KIINI.V M. KKNIJA ' . UAHNLSS i AND I , have m,w on ham, t.,e .ares,,, FASHIONABLE MILLINERS AND DRESSMAKERS. t . i -i ..... . . . t 1 Hand Made Harness 5 lii I'omiNylvania, and soil them cheaper than the cheapest, liar- ness from $8 to .$ '2ft always on hand. KF..V1 F.M BKU, wo make all our work BY HAND and guarantee it to be all rifht. Fly Nets and Summer Dusters very cheap and at COST with Harness. Farm Gears 5 of ail kinds always on hand ? ready for use. Wo g'we SI'I.CIAI. . low prices to our I I I.TIIX KII NTV J customers. Whips, Collars, ; j , names, liriuies, anil every tiling for the horse. J Write or call for prices before you buy. W. S. IinSTnTTEK, M"reorsburjj, I'a. ' S. K. Cor. Diamond. D. E. LITTLE'S f -Bakery- $ McConncllsburg, Pa. Bakes Every Day. ' Delivers Tuesdays, Thurs- k days and baturuays. . Cakes k and Pretzel! on hand all the lime. Administrator's Notice. I'. i:ite of A. .1. IMtm.in. ilcocitstvl. ' .t u . 'i v ni :t 1 !tni t rn : ion. with ill : achrtl, ' ! .t st;iii'ui A. .1 . 'i: 1 man. lut of Tlinm; -a -islrp. lic.'.vi h i nii' I'ci'ii rnmifd ' 1 in lt'L.-i-.t rr of W :1 i for l-'ti'tnn cm nit y Xo r mil'scribrr. vtios. pusi uilii iu!lrtv, lv ':ilt. K'Mttiti t'Oiintv. I'i'uria.. all pt'r-inis v . are imirhU'it ti tin: -.il.! oMuie will iJifiie 1 )i; vmnrnt anil tl.ot having I'laiins ) .-t'tit thi'in u WIMJAM SH',i;i 0!l. 10. 1001. Attniinis'.MLior. 11 iit u Mii'inp- VI M I N 1ST K A TOR'S ; ( )T I C K. - N it!roV tVfti tl,;it li tri r O :t 1 : 11 i : . , I ie tstatt of .loniUlw.iji.Hiiyilrr. lu'ct 'II ' (iWll.b!J, FullOii CiMMliV, P' , itt't li Pi(o'i- liHvhn.- hiliii' a hit. si 1 it- 'at ' ill i-rtont tht-m j-roperly auta an- i Um! lor 1 1 fin nt. mul tboHu ow liid the n.aii-. : ill I'lean til and neitle. JKSSK B. SXVIKK, Oct. 3, 6t. A.lminUtraior. House and a1 lor Sale. A M-HHtrn fraiutMlw o:if!.t- ii L'no l sii.'ole, i;tr- 'f h'll-t coal h ills , i.'t; c. ton t;n.i-.I v ( s. ami lot coi'iii'n!!' rifrly 1111 n -;c of : 'H.-.d. s.tn: ted it r. Dim-Iik Mii;-.l'rlinn C'"iri' y. This i ; (orntily lii" f'Si li. ucc uf Dr. M'-rt.lmi't.t. 1 ml is 11 vi'ry i inihli jn-oucrty. Tills proi-'ertv eanbe ho'.urht rh'tii T('!Tii-i-iv. C. C. Kl'JiLI nt;. Dublin Mills, i'a. -"- - - lJ ! 14: li lJ I e are rrovinsr from tliu efl'c;'t of low price's und good vuluos. i'.t. . , 4: 4: 4) No Violation of the Game Law tm Hunt Wo aro now ready to show you a full liuo of Fall and Winter Millinery. You will iind we havo maJo extraordi tf) uary eiTorts to outdo I Everybody Else, O and you'll lind wo have striven successfully to out class ev Kj ery competitor. We make beyond all question O the most uuique, the most superbly Trimmed Hats V ever shown in Fulton county. We claim for our hats tho V greatest superiority of perfection aud quality O coupled with tho o Lowest Prices for c(iual grades. We have all the newest novelties used iu trimming. In fact we have everything that is to be 7 found in a first class Millinery Store. Kemem- X bcr every hat purchased from us S? trimmed free. Thanking our patrons for past favors wo cordially invite all to come examine goods, get prices and you will bo sure to say you never saw such bargains. ooooooooxxx mi, 'V' A' TO V OF MIL h l-o s, yINTER WINTER "ALL SHUL 3ALL. j Will Soon 11c Here! j Vi nt.'Vcr pal ihrnuh j)raisln our Slides. Too much can't bo said. Wo pluoi'd our order for shoes early this season. We bought more than we t'lid )ht Keasou, as our shoe trade lias been stead ily increasing. We ex pected to sell more shes and we huve been realizing more than o.ir most sanguine expecta tions. Already we have been obliged to i cplenish our stock. li.iston's shoes l.ave become a syn onym for good honest shoes shoes tha' :ire sensibly built and that will wear. Children's Kangaroo and oil Oraii Snt.es, SO, ill), and 1.0(. Mis' s" Kangaroo Culf Shoes, fl.(K) to ifl.ii jiair. Women's Kangaroo Lace Shoes in tin? modish and common sense lasts for good solid service, $I..'K) and $1.40 pair. Women's Shoes Beaver cloth lined clear to 'he toes warm and comfort able, .j l..l pair. All kin. Is of Infant's, Children's, and Women's Dress Shoes at our un derselling prices. pew t i ! X X coMe io set tlu; new Millinery Store, diagonally opposite Cooper House. I Store ill ns Y o n m k Wo sell IlandkiM'chiufs. Ladies' J and Misses' Dress Huts, 'Street liats, C'hil'iiea'.s Ileiulwear, Veil- iu,, llibbors. rtiiks, Satins, Velvets, Feathers of u'l Jiinds, Orcaments, 4. Leggins, (.'innh, Kte. Prices to suit every iioJy, Iso trouble to show goods. C01110 and examine T our prices and goods before buyiug t elsewhere. X J Yours respectfully, MRS. E. M. GRESS S' . 18;. $ The boy ni.iy live to be 80, but the poor hois foi v.nnt of a bl.nn 'et in the stable has to die at 20. How about your Blankets and 4 c Holies? Wo havo the largest and 1 J. best assortment in the country, l.i.rl .if iiiiuiu t. unit. vmvVwfl v Sq:ihio bidckets, 00c to "i.OO. Stabie Blankets, s?l.L'3 to 4.00. Robes. 1.80 toG.iiO. Buggy Harness, ".00to if 50. Front Gears, 1.00 to !?('..50. Double Vankei) Harni'ss with I'rcicl.ing f very thing complete 2-1.00 to . '1.1.00 Team and Buggy Whips all prices, dollars, !).1c to S.ill). Sole Leather, 110c lb. Shoe tacks, 4c box. V c ItiH'P ufull Hue of everythlus? used bv it inifse owuiir. All vil'k Kiiurtin lec.l 1 i'iii. or nioiiitv refunded. STORE. (4 Wo wish to emphasize the word VALUES, and explain its true meaning as it is employed in this store. The principle upon which our business has been so rapidly growing, and winning and holding the confidence and good will of our patronage, is the plan of giving the greatest and best qualities for the lowest prices. SHOES. DRY GOODS. We have our Dry Goods department just packed with limn ti vttii.ii luioi. inw ll infants underwear, also heavy ff36 warm tlttceed storm llannels a and outings, heavy 'dress f goods. Silks and Henriettas. 1 Kxl YA heilvir ( 'Ii i hi ren'd Misses' hoods, 25c. Ladies' wool mittens ti and 12c. Ladies corsets 25c. Fancy silks (tafeta and fancies) 5()c. Lace curtains, ! feet long, 4SC. Ladies' heavy, all wool skirts, sue. Horse blankets, large heavy ones. (!0c. Outings in dark colors, 7c. Men's all wool hose, lf c. A splendid watch, a correct time keeper, H((c. CLO i mm:'AY k if If syt L- ! Our shoe deartment has grown to he almost twice the size it was two years ago. We carry Men's, Ladies' and Chil dren's shoes in fine Velour and box calf; also, strong and neat every day kangaroo cult shoes for ladies, hoys, and girls the kind that wea;1 and keep the feet warm and dry; also, young and old ladies' j'clt lined shoes. Liunbermans sucks, felt boots, and mcn'sund Indies' gum boots. We carry one of the largest lines of foot wear in the coun ty, and at prices that challenge competition. IPS- If M. U It Ji NO 'J 1'" corduniy pa fj Men's eorhirny :jo. Ladies' hats from tioc up. l ie. Ingrain :nriets at 2.1 and Childrcns cai.es from SSI. 0o. Apple iieareis 'inc. dow shinies on rollers conmlcto !)e. 11c. Clothing at. still less prices t him liefore. Men's suits from i2.4') up. We carry a nice line of Men's satin lined suits overcoats ranging in price at !1.7.'-. s:: in; sit :, n, I - i ii i 'e i-iirry overcoats for loys. yoiiins and men. nits :10e. Tiants (lined) -l.Td. Men's wool punts s; ..pi. Men's hen, y work j ants 7ic. Men's l.ice t'r nt tianhel hhiils 'He. W-j iil..;o carry luaek-int.i--lii.-r , gum coal's, hunt ing coats !'.ii(l o i r-all fnnu to t ) 1.1 J ei cent, less than you can ;-ct thcin else wliere. Mi n's iloys' cans Ji'c each, i i.iy'.-i shins is) tfi 1.1 yeai's of n;e I.le. Men's ni.'o dress huts 2.1c. A splendid hemp can:et .1.) and hoi. Iaiiics jackets IIP' If Men's Shoes. Men's lb. avy (.'ontrress, r.ace and Buckle Shoes, 41.00, i.2), n. :):,, i,40 er iair. Men's Hress Shoes, !.2.1, 41.. M), $1.7.1, $-.(H i V-'.-" ffnd S2.0.1. Kvery puir a brgain at the price. Men's White Felts, with Candee Overs, $2.25. Brown Felts, $2. 00. Wo have the best Rub ber Hoot on the market at $3.25. Snair Proof Uolled Sola and Friction lined. ! Cheaper ones at S2.75. Men's und Women's overshoes, 35 to 75c pair. Wear Good Underwear. 11. L. NORMS. Throe Springs, Pn. JirtiPClWJCARA This depui'tnient now at lis best. is Children's, Misses', and Women's Undei'vests, 25e each. Children's, Misses', and Women's Drawers,, 2.1e each. Men's Heavy Fleece-Lined Under shirts, 50c each. Men's Heavy Fleece-Lined Drawers, 50e each. Men's Heavy lied Flunnel Shirts and Drawers, 1.00 each. Try one of our Union Suits. There is nothing like them for comfort and convenience. No drawers to rip, no shirt to roll up in the back. Union Suits for children and young tfirls, 40c. Women's Oneita Union Suits only 50 cents. j Harry E. Huston j Clear Ridge. Pa. if S. P. HETZLER I I Still Ahead. I have just arrived from the eastern cities wi' ii t!.i largest line of Fall and Winter Millinery ever brought to this town. There never was such a stock and such low prices of Fall and Winter Millinery handled at this place before. We ha ve on exhibition a full lino of STYLISH IJON NKTS and MOURNING MILLI NEHV in silk and crape. Sail ors from 25c to $2.50. Trimmed hats from 75o up. No trouble to show goods. Come and see and be convinced that I have ribbons and laces to set off the faces of all the ladies in this county. Our Milliner is from the Largest House in the United States, and has had long experience with the most ' artistic and fashionable work. Mrs. A. F. Little, Hie 1'BNhtunublu .Milliner. DllALKK In . . . ;.lc up. Ladies' iine snaps 2c. rclt win- eto !)i.-. I 1 A . I 1 uanio traps wiui chani lloa-iled colfce complete ldc. All kinds of grain und produce taken in exchange for goods. I have given you a few ju ices ahove, lint can't give more on account of space; if you will carefully analyze the price, and come and examine the goods, you will find I am from 1 to 15 per cent, cheaper than elsewhere. So positive am I as to the lowness of price of my whole stock that I will take uny thing hack that you may not feel entirely satisfied with. Thanking you very much for the past valued patronage you have shared with me, 1 am as ever, anxious to please. FORT LITTLETON, I'A. F. C, BARE, Fianos Organs Guggles Carriages Good marketable stock taken in exchange. 14',' When in need of any- thing in our lino writo for particulars to .... S. P. METZLER. Burnt Cabins, Pa. r."XK('(JTOK'S NOTICK. Kstutv i.f M:irl -- liiirlou, lutu of llruli Creek luwunhip, ilo- Iih; teMliinieiitury on the uliove entute I llUVII.K tjBon Kr.UlUil to thu llullumlKDIKl, nil j 1m-uiih liidHliifd to the Kuid uNtiitH ure r , qiicshtd to muke itayifit-ni. nnd Uiom; luivlnv ; cUiIiiih tu pretieiu the iiume wlihout tli-iuv to A1ASON IIAIt'lti.V. I SBlrt. )t, Aktmvillo, Just Finished 1 Our Annual Stock Taking, . ; and as usual wo rind a good many things that ought to have been sold before this. We kIiiUI mark down prices on many articles during July aud August and tho people who will go to the trouble to como here, will bo able to save money "A dollar sav ed is a dollar made." Baby Coaches and Go Carts are now c ut in prices. Tho red ink pen goes on price cards of many other things from day to day, H Slerer & Co FUKN1TUKK MAKEIiS, New store on Queen Ht., Charnbersburg. ROUSS RACKET STORE g o i Last week we called your attention to Duck Coats, Cord I'ants, Guns and Ammunition. From the way they went out,. you must have CJ 65 noticed It. We have this week received another lot of the samo poods, to P' Last year we sold 10 do., of this cord at $1.80, and by the way we W sold them last week, wo will sell more this year. Don't delay. We v-? still have some guns left; also, a nice lino of ammunition at right nrlcps. Ilon't fn.il to see our Window Shades. We havo the felt S-'X shades on rollers at 8c each. We have the greatest thintr yet in Oil t. j 1 Window Shades, Decorated and Fringed, at i'lc each. Stove pipe, 5 pi p toshes, 91.15 to 82.40. The best Diet. Tubular Lantern, 45n. Dash- I n... M l.. 11... It l 1.1.. l.'ll....iu 1(1 In A.. Mnn'o lnlrln. t-3 111., I 111., i.f, J 111., 1... .....v..., ... ... . r, .....vn...,- li 0 Vl board, same make, i8c. Underwear ! Children's long sleeve vest, 10 and life. Children's union suits, 20 and J, 23c. Misses' union suits, 2.'ie. Hoys' heavy fleece lined shirts and v r J drawers, 2.'lc each, or 4"c suit. Ladies' long sleeve vest, 13 and 18e; ? ' i heavier, at 23 and 30c. Drawers to match these garments aro extra '? heavy. Men's under shirts and drawers, 23c each, or -Tie per suit. f 5 Heavy fleece lined under shirts and drawers the kind wo sold last Z'.i I joar, and sold 30 do., last week at 42c each; others at 48, und 90c jj for all wool. Tho greatest thuuf on the market in men s top shirts at 2" and 4."c. Wo have a few pairs of full 104 grav Hod Blankets ' i.,n ..i .in.. ,.ii....o i ia,. , ... iiM.. r. l !., ,Sr.,i i s",,,n,i vi -i i ..... .1. Don't fail to sec our over-shoes They are cheaper than ever. a:id felt boots this fall. H Cross Cut Saws and Axes (;.) We arc handling tho same cross cut saw as last year. We sold 1 75 last year and did not have a single complaint. 5 ft., $1.10; 5 ft., i" 1 $1.25 with handles. Two kinds of handles, 15c pair. Wo have axes J.-'l at 58, 05, and SOe. Single bit axes, 5V. Lace Curtains and Scrim. 38 in. scrim for curtains, 4c yd. Lace Curtains 32 in. x 2! yds. long, 6- ) 3l)c pair. 3 yds. x3li in., 3c pair. .'! yd:-, x 45 in., 85c pair. 3j yds. $ x 50 in, $1.00. Watch this space for bargains. ; p ROUSS RACKET STORE i HULL & BENDl.R, Managers. i , ') It A '. . .1 , l i.a . ..i i ' i i" ( . I..-; I t C I- 1 New Hoods ! Mew Goods ! Right from thcvast 1 We are bound . Ito please you. Come and see. T. J. WIENER, Hancock, - - Maryland, Finest openin; of yVlilHa-iory ever brought to the town. 6. t 1 i 'I i (41- ; i- ry oil 0r .mm-.mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm n M i M Ml I m ni tti ; m i t THE" TAILORS. A. U. Nace & Sons, McGonnellsburg, Fat. f M Come and see our line of Suitings A. AND Trouserings and let us nake your Fall and Winter Suit. The style and tit guaranteed. Mice line of Hals ju,st in. U. Nace & Sons Hi . e. : !, A k ) ' t IM t 1 f w,w r tjm m m w m fm m 4 f