FULTON COUNTY NEWS. Published Every Thursday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. Thursday, April 2$. 1902. Published Weekly. 51.00 per Annum in Advance. AIIVKHTISINU RATIO). lvr squnre of H llnps :l times fl Ko. Per uiiniro nvoh tutreitK'iit Insertion.... fte. All tiilvert si-mems inserted Tor leitft thuu three months ccurmHl liy the .Uiire. :t rnis. ; ItiKimTl . no. H mo4. .!". 40.110. YiOO. One-fourth column. 1 Mte-tulf eoliintii )ne O.hnnn Ml. 111). 75.00. Not hlttk' Inserted for less thun f 1. l'rore.ion;il CarOione year US. Homo Without a Mother. Yes, truly, in the words of the song "What is the home without a Mother?" Father is away from home all day on business. Broth ers and sisters are oil at school or elsewhere but mothers? Ller place is at homo. Every one else can be spared every one is spar ed and not so much missed when ronc; but mother? Ah! it is a dreary thing for father and broth ers and sisters when they take their accustomed places in the family circle at night and mother is not there. When mother's gone how all the wheels of domestic machinery go wrong! While she is at home you do not notice how all-important her simple presence is to the com fort of the whole family. Things seem to go right of themselves as long as her watchful eye and care-: f u) hand and quiet presence are in the house; but if it be only for a j day you feel at once that the motive power which kept the 1 whole establishment in harmou-: ious motion has been withdrawn. Very, very dreary is the family i hearthstone when her place is uu- filled! Very dismal are the rooms , of the household when she moves j not through their, with her ma- j trouly stepand air, unconsciously ; dispensing cheerfulness and light and beautifying the humblest du ties by the sweet, womanly way in which she performs them. Bear iu mind that we speak al-1 ways of the Home Mother. , And when she goes out from her accustomed place to come no more forever; when we miss her gentle hand and ever wakeful, ever patient love and her self-sac-' ... . . . . , - : rificing acts, what a gloom falls over the neglected household! All were dependent on her. Who shall fitly till her place? Who, in deed? Stands Like a Stone Wall. Between your children and the tortures of itching and burning eczema, scaldhead or other skin disease. How ? why, by using Bucklen's Arnica Salve, earth's greatest healer. Quickest cure for Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Kheum, Cuts, Burns and Bruises. Iufalliblo for Piles. LTjc at W. S. Dickson's drug store. Don't Start Wrong. Don't start the summer with a lingering cough or cold. We all know what a "summer cold" is. It's the hardest kind to cure. Of ten it "hangs ou" through the en tire season. Take it in hand right now. A few doses of One Minute Cough Cure will set you right. Sure cure for coughs,colds,croup, grip, bronchitis, all throat and lung troubles. Absolutely safe. Acts at onc. Children like it. "Ouo Minute Cough Cure is the best cough medicine I ever used," says J.1I. Bowles, Groveton, N.H. "I never found anything else that acted so safely and quickly." Waruiugs are being sent out by the various official bodies and ag ricultural societiesover the North ern and Kastern parts of the United States against the great swarm of 17 year locusts which will mako its appearance this month. After sleeping under ground for nearly two decades, the insects will come out in May iu enormous numbers, and fruit growers especi illy will have rea son to. fear, to some exteut, for the safety of their trees. Wants Others to Know. "I have used DeWittsLittle Ear ly Risers for constipation and tor pid liver and they are all right. I am glad to indorse them for I think when we tiud a good thing h ought to let others know it," writes Alfred Jh;'uize, Quincy, 111. They never grijw or distress. Sure, af pills. j Observations. No matter how much ouc's braius weih their price is regu lated by their salability iu the hour of need. The public is not injured by a woman's lack of heart so often as by her lack of conscience. Could women eliminate the per-! foual note their remarks might grow in charm and comprchon-ifg siveuess. It would be more than man who i could live up to his foud mother's ideal of him, and more than worn-, ! an, for a girl to reach her lover's j estimate. I It is very tine to have a friend stand by you, but to have a foo say ho will, doubles any trouble. : j Women will forgive a man any j j offense but ridicule. j The tongue is not large, but it j is more durable than all our other organs. Sentiment is of God, but sen timentality from the demon. Never expect a woman to for get ; she cannot, even as man cau- not remember the happenings of ! earlv romance. 1 A negative is never so helpless as when placed between two pet-1 There are men who consider it ! effeminate to have good manners. There is nothing so sad as a ; ..hildish old man, unless it be an i old child. The hour and the man may ar rive, but Beauty often makes the last wait, for discipline. A "perfect gentleman" is us ually a very disagreeable person. A manly fellow, who is tilso a gen tleman, is always his superior. Philadelphia Kecorci. Duugcrous If NcKli'ctud. Burns, cuts, and other wounds often fail to heal properly if neg lected and become troublesome sores. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve : prevents such consequences. E-, veu where delay has aggravated . the injury DeWitt's Witch Hazel : Salve effects a cure. "I had a run-, ningsoreon my leg thirty years," ; says h. C. Hartly, Yaukcetowu, tQ(i. " After usiugmany remedies ' 1 1. 1 irieu uu hi s v Hcniiaxeiaaive. A few boxes healed the sore." Cures all skin diseases. Piles yield to it at once. Beware of counterfeits. While Mrs. Charlotte Schwartz of near Greenwood, Frauklin county, was away from home, her j daughter attempted to revive the i , , . , J, " 1 kerosene which she poured upon . it. Becoming impatient that it did not ignite at once she opened the stove door and blew upon the wood. She had hardly doue this when the oil exploded. The burn- j ing oil struck her in the face aud j burned her badly. Both eyes are swollen shut. The little girl is : blind of one eye and it is feared j she will lose the sight of the other. , Her condition is critical. Mrs. Schwartz is a widow aud was en-1 gaged in making a livelihood when tno sad accident occurred. John B. Newton, who was gen eral manager of the Atlanta, Knoxville aud Northern Bail road when that road was sold to the Louisville aud Nashville, has re ceived a check for if '"),()( )0 from Henry McIIarg, former owner of tho Atljnit.n U'lmwilln nnrl Vrvi-fli. t ern, as a gift. Like A Drowning Han. "Five years ago a disease the doctorscallod dyspepsia took such hold of me that J could scarcely go," writes Geo. S. Marsh, a well known attorney of Nocoua, Tex. "I took quantities of pepsin aud other medicines but nothing help ed me. As a drowning man grabs at a straw I grabbed at Kodol. I felt an improvement at once and after a few bottles am sound and well." Kodol is the only prepar ation which exactly reproduces the natual digestive juices and consequently istheoulyone which digests any good food and cures any form of stomach trouble. "I would marry that girl but for one thing." "What's that afraid to pop the question : "No; afraid to question pop." i t rir) satisnoa. ah dealers. New York Herald. . ; The German'lJats are buy A LeSSOn in Health. ing live beef and will do their own ' ! slaughtering for the annual meet Healthy kidneys filter the im. j '"K t) be held in Harrisburg for purities from the blood, and un- twenty day durlujf May. Tho less they do this, good health is mot;tinS will bo attended by near impossible. Foley's Kidney Cure ly r"em borB of tho church makes sound kidneys aud will pT)sitively cure all forms of kidney and bladder disease. Itstrength- ensthowhole system. Alldealers. m E m MAY BARGAINS I AT JOHNSTON'S ( Beautiful Lawns, 6c, Pretty Dimities, 10 to 14c. HanJsome p;, () to 1Q, yf,... f and up to 25c. White Persian Lawns at 30c. White Swiss, plain or figured Dress Giinhams and M vi rcrcaies an patterns irom SI MADRAS n.nrl t I 11 ii e SILK GINGHAMS. An Elegant Line of Wash Silks at 50c. ' p. Come and see our line of & MEN'S SHIRTS and also CLOTHING to SUIT u 8 .'"it 8 ' pi at PRICES that FIT. M'CONNELLSBURG pT? ,XfcVAr ratf,xfc?,fc5 - t SEE ou spring 1 9 T. J. WIENER? SJ Hancock, S. P. HETZLER Dkalku Pianos I Organs t Buggies Carriages Good marketable stock taken in exchange. 23? When in need of any thing in our line write for particulars to . . . . S. P. AtETZLER, Burnt Cabins, Pa. AwiMWiyiAMViMy DR. KING'S i y NEW DISCOVERY FOR THAT COLD. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. : Cures Consumption,Coughs, ! CoKl s, Bronchitis, Asthma, j Pneumonia,IlayFever,Pleu risy, LaCJrippe, Hoarseness, j $ore Throat, Croup " and ; Whooping Cough. , NO CURE. NO PAY. , Mc 60c. and $1. TRIAL BOTTLES FREE. Will Cure Consumption. i I . urn V'-. .. . ; ; swing jj'-u. i -.. v ; m A. A. llerren, Finch, Ark., writes ' Foley's Honey and Tar is tho Constant motion jars the kid best preparation for codghs.colds ;neys which are kept in place in and lung trouble. I kuow that it tlie bo(,y hy 'h'heate attachments, has cured consumption iu the Thin is the reason that travelers, first stages." All dealers. trainmen, street car men, teum- You never heard of any one u- sUrs.audull who drive very much, sing Foley's Honey aud Tur and su!'1'01' ll'0"1 kidney ' disease in representiug every State andTer ritory in tho I'uion. Foley's Kldnev Cure j makes kidneys and bladder right. Si m. vj o to 12 1-2 cents. i . a..4ff' O 2. I7."iii: -5 fir- - A Maryland. KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. Cm C V'O KIDNEY CURE It I iULlI 0 6uaranti8d Rimedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c and $1.00, Foley's Honey and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digcatants and digests all kinds of food. It gives Instant relief and never falls to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands or dyspeptics have Deen cured aftereverythiDK else failed. Is unequalled for the stomach. Child ren with weak stomachs thrive on it. Cures all stomach troubles I Vri'parod only by E.G. 1bWitt&Oo., Chicago i Tho 1. bottIocoutulua2H (liucttLuSOc tUo. A c i f awn Swirjs an Settees, I'i -nn 'r. ' iflirc, C!ialr3 anj Sun s, l.-ua!n Tuhlcs, Wash Ccai;.':ii, i-(C Agents easily n:al:l S 5 to 10 Pe Day. i Will furnish r.viiplcs at re- K uiico(l;nc-iit(t!ui8eilcbinnif oi;;:icy. Ivxc lnsive territory i W "'ven. Ai'ilres., " .ix.li:.!:. It J.UL... IITt. L- t W-'' P .W If i., ,1 . ' Traveling Is Dangerous. some lor in. i'oley s Kidney (Jure strengthens the kidney .$ and curen ull forms of kidney and bladder disease. !eo. 1 1. Hausan, locoino tivo tngineer, hiuiii, ()., writes, "Constant vibration of tho engine caused me a great deal of trouhlo with my kidneys, and I got no re, lief until I used Foley's Kidney (.'lire. " All dealers. Foley's Honey and Tar in pecu liarly adaptod for asthma, bronchi tis and hoarseness. All dealers. and summer xxxxoooooo I 8 PHILIP F. O Manufacturer of O 8 Sash. Dnnrs. NrwpJ Posts. Hand 8 g Rails, Stairs, Banisters, Turned Porch Columns, Posts, &c. McConnellsburg, Fa. Hiwrc 1 fl v . P- 1 . v . 4 111.1 ln-fJirbli . u ... i lllUlO III UllLKllCii. Sash 11x20; 12x24; 12x28; 12x30; 12x32; 12 x 34; 12 x 36 inch and a quarter thick always on hand. Sash four lights to windowfrom 45 cents to 70. These sash are all primed and ready for the glass. i Both the doors and the sash and yellow pines. ) 0XXXXXXXX000XX000XXXX f The Washing Problem SO Ct"M" The only perfect washer. Unlike all others. oo Guaranteed oo to give perfect satisfaction or Money Refunded. A. J. SCHETKOMPF, General Agent for IpJ M. C. Randlkman & Sons, Des Moines, Iowa. U ROUSS RACKET STORE Tho time for dunning house and making- garden will soon be here. You miht say, "Well, we know that. Tell us something we don't know." Well, we think we con. We can sell you a good roll er window shade for 7c, and an oil shade, decorated, with fringe on, at 2uc; table oil cloth, 49 In. wide, 14, and It might be that you are just going to house keeping or thut some of your tinware is worn out. If so, we can sell you tin cups 2 for Co, coffee pots, 2, 3, and 4 qts., 8 to 13c, wash basins 0c, fire shovels 3 and 5c, buckets 5 to 23c, dish pans 15 to (!8o, colanders 10c, milk strainers 8 to 17c, spit boxes 8c, wash boilers. No. 8, .", dust pans 0c, pot lids 5c, coffee mills 18 to 30c, porcelain pans 17 and 21c, porcelain kettles 20, 32 and 48c, iron porcelain kettles, (I qt., 2."x!i 8 qt., 32c; 10 qt., 38c, glass oil cans 18c, dippers 4 to 10o, brooms 1.1, 20 and 2."c, liising Sun stove polish 5c, Ulack Jack, iu one pound cans, 8e. If you need a garden rake or a hoe, come to us. Mrs. I'otls sad Iron 7"! set, extra handles 5c. Shirts! Shirts! Shirts! We nave got in our spring line of dress shirts, and they ure up-to-date in quality and price. The best dress shirt ever brought to lown for the money 24c. Others at 45, 48 aud (J5e, and In working shirts we load never follow 24, 38 and 44c. Don't fail to see our lace curtains and curtain poles. In our last ad we mentioned that we would sell coal oil, 100 test, at 12c. If you have not tried it bring your can along and try us. ROUSS RACKET STORE HULL & BENDER, Managers. pi aol so does tho p . Willow Grove 212 at Burnt The proprietor has had hdent that ho can please ir worlc. confident their H Manufacture of Carpet and Carpet Chain I Will tlllfO 111 WOll ll,wl i, muuiurn, jiioiiu iMiiis; a. a. wuter s, vvaiertall; W. f Berkstrcssor. Orchard drove; W. li. Kpeor, Kaluvia; fcS a,M Lynch's store at Crystal Springs; Jackson's store at Akers- "l . yille, 1. J. liarlon's, llustontown, and Huston's store at (r) Clear Kidye. . M o-l I will make lnonthlv visit. tr tlmso season, and will receive work xiiuiikiui ior past xavors, ana soncning a continuance of tlio siiino. I nr. i, i 'p...tfully, k rin u . oooooooooooo BLACK, are made from best white' LVED liy the NOVELTY UPRIGHT DOUBLE REFLEX WASHER, Buck Valley, Pa. WW machinery in tho Woollen Mills Cahinh, Pa. over 50 years experience, and is "l all who may entrust him with W 13 i Wool Carding a siociality. nlways in Btock I (, c-5 ll - .irb - a fl.Q fr.llr.,i-lv. n . w and return It. W ..... II. 11. HKlCTZUKi:. Burnt Cabins, BUSINESS DIRECTORY, llARIll KS. R. M. DOVVNHS, Fikst Class Tonsorial Artist, MoCONNEI.LSIIUKO, l'A. A Clean Cup nml TowH wlih enoh Slmvo., KvcrythlnK Anttscptlo. Kazum Sterilized. "Shop In room lately ooeupleil by K.1 llrukc. ISAAC N. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to flute In nil tyi Of hfvlr out -lnte. WhIoU, Pfiny MhnvN. liuy-runi, Crrninn. towel to ench ouvtomer, Latem ftnprovcii ni Tnrntim for Mterlli.iiiK tools. 1'urlon oppoxittT f UllOD HOUHB. TAWYKHS. M. R. SHAFFNER. Attorney at Law, Office on Sauare, McConnellsburg, Pa. All lettnl hUHlnrM nr.d oollretlotis entruKU'il will receive cureful und prompt uttentlon. HOTKI.S. gARTON HOUSE, EDWIN 1U SIIONO, l'KOP., HANCOCK, ,MI. ftTndpp the new nutnitKcnint has Wrn refurulMhrd uud rt-iim(U-Uid. (Inod huiiii)!!! room. llendiiuiii'trN for commercial nhmi. Fulton County Telephone counectcd. I.lvtiy und Feed Sluble Id connection. CIICKCHKS. Presuytf.rian. Rev. W. A. West, D. D., Pastor. Preaching services each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. in. and every Sunday evening at 7:. services at ureen Hill on alteriuite Sabbaths at 10:30 a. m. Sabbath school at 9:15. Junior Christian En deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Methodist Episcopal llev. A. D. McCloskey, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworth Ieaue at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. Unitf.d Pkf.suytkrian Rev. J. 1,. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at :.(() a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:.")0, and every other Sundny evening at7:00. The alternate Snbbnih evenings are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. EVANUKMlAu JjUTHERAN Uov. A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 11:15 a. m. I'reaching every other Sunday morning at 10:.'10 and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian En deavor at 6:00 p. in. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Reformed Rev. C. M. Smith, Pas tor. Sunday school at 11:30 a. m. I'reaching ou alternate Sabbaths lit 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor at (1:00 p. in. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. TKKMS Ol- COl'KT. The first term of tho Courts of Pul ton county in the year shall commence on the Tuesday following the second Monday of January, at 10 o'clock a. m. The second term coinnu nens on the third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock p. in. The third term on tho Tuesday next following the second Monday of'juue, at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on tho first Monday of October, at 2 o'clock p. m. nouoroii on ici:us. Justice of the Peace Thomas P. Sloan, j. 11. Wiblo. Constable John II. Doyle. Burgess H. W. Scott. Councihnen D. T. Fields, Leonard Hohman, Samuel Bender,M. W. Nuco. Clerk William Hull. High Consta bie Win. Uaumgardner. School Directors A. U. Nace. John A. Irwin, Thomas P. Sloan, F. M. Taylor, John Comerer, C. 1$. Stevens. GENERAL DIRECTORY. President Judge Hon. S.Me. Swope. Associate Judges Lemuel Kirk, Da vid Nelson. Prothonotary, &c Frank P. Lynch. District Attorney George 11. Dan iels. Treasurer George B. Mellott. Sheriff Dun il C. Fleck. Deputy Sheriff Jury Commissioners- C. II. E. l'luni mer, Anthony Lynch. Auditors John S. Harris, W. (,'. Davis, S L. Garland, Commissioners II. K. Malot, A. V. Kelly, John Fisher. Clerk Frank Mason. County Surveyor Jonas Luke. County Superintendent Clem Chcs nut. Attorneys W. Scott Alexander, J. Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F. McN.' Johnston, M. Jl. Shuffnor, Geo. B. Daniels, John P. Sipes, S. Kirk. SOCIETIES, Odd Fellows M'CoimellsburgLodgo No. 714 meets every Fridav evening 7u tho Comerer Building in McConnelU burg. Foi't Tulttleton T.iwlim jwj every Saturday evening in the Crou.. r uunuiug u I. run, jjitiieion. Wells Valley Lodi o No. (107 met U every Saturday evi'ninir in Odd Pel. lows Hall at Wells Tannery. Harrlsonvillo Lnd every Saturday evening 'in Odd Fel lows- nail at llarrisonvillo. Waterfall T-nrlim Vn 77H i., ....I j ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall at Waterfall Mills. Warfordslmrir T..iilti'i. n i;nl .......to in Warfords biii'if everv SiiLtiipih lay evening. King Post G. A R. No. .'165 metis mci.onnciisnurtr in i h ii h n invu' II the llrst Saturday in every month at 1 p. m. . Koval AiviinuiufitKcarora Council, No. 121, meets on alternate Monday evenings in r. i. a. ol A. Hall, McConnellsburg. in Washington Cainn No. J!)7. P. o K. A., of New Grenada, meets everv S.-it uruay evening in P. O. S, of A. Hall. Washington Caup, No. 55, P. O.K. of A., Huslontown, meets everv Kattir urday evening iu 1. o. s. of A. Hall. John Q. Taylor post G. A. It., No. 580, meets every Saturday, on or jiiht preceding full moon in Lashley hall, at 2 p. m., at Buck Vallep. Woimiii'g Relief CiH-p, No. Hi), iin-el at same dine ami place at , n.m. !eji. D. li. Mi K'il.biii Pol No. il::, G. A. S., nioels tho becoiul and fiinrlli Saturdays In each month -i l'kuuiit, Hid(je,
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