1 trick for salt; at Morton's yard. Dr. W. L. McKibbin is spend ing a few days in town this week. Tho Dold llama and Shoulders are tho best. Buy tliotn at Irwius. F. McNaughtou Johnston, Kscj., catno Ixijno a few clays ago. Mr. Johnston is a candidate for con gross. Miss Ada L. Bauu of Pleasant Bulge spent last Saturday at Mc Connellsburg. Air Dried sliced 1.5oc at Irwius in nuy tpiantity. Tho Owl Crook baud has boon employed to furnish music for tho memorial exercises in this place on the ilOth of May. Beautiful, hardy, eutrancingly fragrant once planted, lasts a lifetime "The Cinnamon Vino," new from China. Boots only live cents. For sale by D. Malloy. Try Irwiu on Cakes and Crack ers. Twouty-tive nice fresh Va rieties to select from. W. Swope and his sister Miss Ada of Si pus Mill called at the News ol'tice while in town last Sat urday. Fuu Sale .Corn for sale. Will trade for good youug cow fresh. Jersey preferred. D. Euwahi) Poke. Knobsville, Fa. Buy all your Groceries at Ir wius, and get the best Goods at the lowest prices. Jonathan P. Pock with the aid of the carpenters, plasterers, and paper haugers is makiug some important improvements about his dwelling. There is a tablespoon packed free in each package of "Ilecker mau's Star Coffee". The Coffee costs you uo more than others aud is guaranteed better. Thompson and Steach, the p.. Inters, have applied a coat of p. Jut to the lately' remodeled law oftice of J. N Sipes which adds greatly to its appearance. Many valuable presents are being added to the list for the re turn of tags from "Honest John" Plug Tobacco. Miss.IessieLogan Dickson spent a few days last week at Webster Mills the guest of her frieudMiss Dorothy lleni ietta Patterson. Lake lish aud Potomac Herring at Irwius. David Harr is building a board fence along the lower side of the road leading trim his residence down to the fort of the hill next Gem. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates andcau safely be given to children. All dealers. Mrs. "S. M. Conk of McCounells burg, and Mrs. Angle, of Greeu castle spent Sunday in Chambers burg, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Zacharias, East. Queen street. There is no larger piece of To bacco made for the Mouey than "Bedford Plug" and forty(40) strips from 10c cuts will secure a haudsome knife. Miss Irvie Hull of this place, a former typo on the "News" re cently graduated at Eastman's Business College atPoughkeepsie N. Y., and is now tilling a lucra tive position. Mrs. M. E. Dawnoy who has been spending several months with her sons in Chicago has re turned to her old home in Taylor township. Bev. B.-ochtbill, of Edenville, will preach at Mr. Christian Mar tin's homo in Ayr township next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to tho public. Mr. Ira Smith and Miss Lucy Engle both of Whips Cove spent last Monday at McConnellsburg. Mr. Smith e.p,.cts to locate at Pittsburg soon. Mr. John Shinier who had been absent almost live years is spend ing a couple of weeks with his mother, Mrs. Annie Shimer of this place. John is" located in Pittsburg now. Miss Annie Engle who had been at Clearfield for some time, after spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Engle in Whips Cove, left last week for Pittsburg, where she expects to apend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. John McClellan of Friends Cove, Bedford county, attended the "May Meeting" at Touoloway, last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. McClellan is a daughter of the late Peter Mann of Bethel township. A Kcvclution. If you will make inquiry it will ; bo a revelation to you how uiauy succumb to kidney or bladder , troubles in one form or another. If the patient is not beyond medf cal aid, 1 .ley's Kidney Cure will cure It never dissappoints. All dealers. Miss Bessie Irwiu aud her brother Max, drove over to Mer cersburg last Wednesday to meet their aunt Miss Annie Irwiu who was returning fromPoughkeepsio N. Y. where, since last Septem ber, she had been a student in Eastman's Business College. She is just recovering from a six week's stage of typhoid fever. What Is Foley's Kidney Cure? Answer : It is made from a pre scription of a leading Chicago physicau.and one of the most emi nent in tho country. The iugredi euts are the purest that mouey can buy, and are scieutilically combiued to get their utmost val ue. All dealers. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. II. Boss, daughter Martha, and nurse, Miss Nellie Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. Will K. Boss, speut a day or two at tho Washington House last week. The Boss Brothers live in Lebanon ; aud while they have visited every important section of the country, they feel that a sum mer's outiug would not bo com plete without a trip to Fultou county. They went up to the Mountain House and from that place expected to go to Sammy Shull's. What .Thin Folks Need. Is a greater power of digesting aud assimilating food. For them Dr. King's New Life Pills work wonders. They tone and regulate the digestive organs, gently oxpol .ill poisous from the system, en rich tho blood, improve appetite, make healthy llesh. Only "5e at W. S. Dickson's. The Royal Arcanum people of this section of Pennsylvania, will celebrates at P miliar on Thurs day June 20, the L'.' th anniversary of the founding of that organiza tion. Every member and his family are iuvited to participate, and arrangements have been made to make it a memorable day. Notice of traiu service will be triven later. Ed Shimer, who has been a faithful employe in the Fultou Republican office for many years, has received an apointment in the U. S. Geological Survey ser vice, and left on Monday morning to report for duty at Cresson. Alviu L. Sipes is temporarily fill ing EJ's place in the Republican office. 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 Rheum, Cuts, Burns aud Bruises. Iufallible for Piles. 25c at W. S. Dickson's drug store. David A. Baker and Ex-commissioner Isaiah Layton were in towu Monday. Mr. Baker has sold his real estate holdings in Whips Cove, aud expects, iu a short time, to go back to his old home at Woodsboro, Md. Lost. On Sunday, May -, on tho road leading from the toll gate west of town across the Ridgo to Huston town, thence to Clear Ridge and from there to McConnellsburg via Fort Littletou, was lost a gold ring with a gold-stone set, slight ly chipped at one corner. A re ward of one dollar will bo paid for its return to this oflice. Holds I'p A Congressman. "At the end of tho campaign," writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliaut congressman, "from over work, nervous tension, loss of sleep and constant speaking I had about utterly collapsed. It seem ed that all the organs in my body were outof order, but three bottles of Electric Bitters made me all right. It's the best all around medicine ever sold over a drug gist's counter." Over worked, run-down men, aud weak, sickly, women, gain splendid health and vitality from Electric Bitter s. Try them. Only f0c. Guaranteed by W. R. Dickson. Prothonotary's Notice. Notice IxhiTi'hy nivi'ii thiit Wlllliitii L. Ctiu olimlium committee of CutlunliH' (,'mohull it luniitW', him Hied Ms iicfoiuit In the. rrotlmtto t:iry" Ollli'e of Kiilton County lonmi.. nnil thiit thi? Mini.; will li nri-t'htrd to tin' Court of Common I'leiis of Killton Count v for t'ontirTiiu tion on Tiit'Mtiiv following Hit Secotiil Muiiutiy of June nrxt owj) Ih'Iiik lot It il.iv. Kkank (. l.YNIMI, rrothonolilry. rrotJionotnry's Otiloi Mny 10, Register and Clerk's Notice. Notice Ik hereby Ivcn Muit the following Ciitni il accountant Imvc tiled tlit-lr iiccomiiIn in the KeiriMer nnil fieri V ofllce of Fultou county, l'u.. mid that the same will lie tiresetit eillothe Orphans' Court of ki.IiI uoiuilv for continuation on TitCMtnv following the Second Monday of June next 0-' lieiiw the lot li day. I. The tlrt ami tlnal iiceount of Ulxon K. AkerM Ailmr.. of the Kstute of Went A. Alien late of Itrush Creek township, deceiused. -. The tlrst, and tlnal account of James I1. WhIIz Adlnr. of the Kstatcof II. F. Hesx late of Thompson township, deceased. 3 The account of II. S. Onnlels Trustee t,i sell the H.-ul Ktate of II. K. Sipes late of Union township, deceased. 4, The account of William C. Ileatty Ailmr.. or the Kstute of Ann lleutty late of 1'nlon township, deceased. V First and tlnal account of Wilson Souders Admr.. of the Kstale of MurKret l.easlateof Tod township, deceased. n. First and tlnal account of S. V. Kirk Adnir.. of the Kstute of Jesse M. ('line, late of Oul'liu town-hip. deceased. FllANK T. I.YN. II. Register Clerl;. Kcxlst cr a ml Clerk's Olllce. May li, IK is. Notice. Notice Is hereby irtven that my sou, Milton llll, a minor, has left home w ithout cause or consent, and I warn alt persons uittilnst liuvbor iiu him. or hlrlnir him, or permit! Ira; hlni to stay ii bunt their premises. Any one no otTeudlnK w ill he held for his waircs. M1NK4 Mil. 1., Hclfust township. Good Farm For Sale. A Kol two horse farm of 110 acres. Hi acres of iood farm laud and IK) acres of Rood timber It'iwl w ell adapted for stock, can iret runuimr water from each Held. Locuted on the Sun. p'.iry and Lewistow n Hallro.nl f miles east jf l.cwistown and lluiuliaiu, one mile from station, liest market In the country, Kood niilldiiik's, Fruit, Timber and best Sprllift Water. F.asy t erins. Address. J. W. STiiorr. Ykai.kiitoh n, 1'a. Grain and Stock Farm For Sale liHcndiiiL' to quit furiniu;,'. tho nnduk'in d l.ai-iids to M.-H liis purson;ii jiiunLTty ut public Nii't aim a the ln,t nf AuKiil aud. In the immu limo will o;tcr his farm at private sale Thh Valuable Property c n-ists i,r belweeu :tou and I'M acres, about "IU aorcsof w hich Is clc ired aud luu Koodstute or cultivation ami lies about miles east of Hip 1 'ove Tannery. The improvements are a tfood( TWOSTOIIY FUAMK HOI SK of K rooms, n trond IIAXK'HAIl.V I X m leet. HC l(i V Sll 111) C UiNCUUi. I.AIiliF. S1IKW IIOCSK. and llll necessary outhullJiiiiis. The woodland Is cov ered w ith a tine lot of . , Excellent Timber consisting of Oak. Poplar. Ash. Chestnut, uud Chestnut Onk. Tics Is one of the 1IKST STi ick FARMS in the Cove. For further Information call on or uddress Co.MtAD Cl.A7.lKlt, Hit: Cove Tannery, 111. iko(;kam. .Memorial Services at Oaklcv, .May 30. Ciia plain; J. II. Covalt, Address of Welcome, Elder T. K. Palmer. Kes)onse, J. T. Laley. Music, Need more Coruet Baud. Dinner. Marshal, John Fisher. Address, Geo. A. Harris, Est). Music. Camp 530 P. O. S. of A. Warfordsburg Lodge 001 I. O. O. i . Com mitt I'.K: Touoloway, George Breakall; Bethel, Joseph Bunyan;Warfords bi.ig, Job Maun; Cedar Grove, Joseph Carnell; Oakley, John Fisher; Union Graveyard aud Zi m, Oliver I'eck; Wiuk's Bury ing Grouud, Win. P. Wink;Siloam, Geo. W. Decker; Green Hill, Al fred Sipes; Sideling Hill Christian Church, II. II. Strait; Ebenezer, Ca.pt. C. T. Dixon; Sideling Hill Baptist church, Baltzer Mellott and S. Loguo Wink; Pleasant Grove, A. C. Palmer; Dunkard church, W. H. Wink. A (treat (iatc. Don't forget to take a jieep at our new gate as you pass by, at the head of Leslie McGovern's lane. Drive up and try it. Just stay in your buggy and pull the wire. Tt is guaranteed to work, if properly handled. Work it at my expense. Don't fault the gale if you can't open it the first time you try it;-the gate is like a new horse, you may havo to drive it a few times before you will be able to operate it success fully. S. B. Mahtix, Agent. Notice. The Executive Committee of tin' Veteran Association tiS Pulton county are requested to meet at the Bounion G rounds in Licking Creek township on Thursday, May 1 902, to appoint the date for the Annual Beunion, and for tho transaction of such business as may come before them. . J. W. Houi, D. Malloy, Brest. Secty. PAWNER 8 A L V E th moat healing aalva in tha world. SUMMER MILLINERY P.oail.v for one tnul all. Milli nery display. Tint hir;!Nt,ruiul est, anil most rtttriicMvp ever brought to Fulton county. TRIMMED HATS. Worn o0(t ti. Sailors 2.Vt upi Shirt-waist I hits, ready trimmed i"He. All the new putlerUH of Ap pliques tttxl Luces. TRIM HATS FREE of cliiii'ce, uud trim thorn in best slyle, untl ttole undoubtedly the lowest prices on everything. Call nnil 1) convinced that ours is the Hon Ton Store. MILS. A. I'. LITTL1'. The season is here when you are thiuking about farm machinery, and I want to tell you that I am better than ever prepared to offer you inducements. Bemem ber I am headquarters for Hussies, Uindcrs, Mowers. Hay Bakes, Hay Tedders, Corn Plows, Culti vators, Spriug-tooth Har rowsin fact, all kinds of Farming I uiplements. Repairs for all kiuds of machinery. I Pumps, Pipe aud Fittings, Fencing Wire, Washiug-Ma- l chines, all kinds of Bard- ware, Dr. Bess's Stock Food - every paekageguarauteed. Chop, Graham Flour, aDdCornmeal always on hand, together V with a full line of Groceries, Con fectionery, Tobaccos and Cigars. W. H. NESBIT, (Opposite Fulton House) McConnellsburg, Pa. vAWtnrVWWWWlrVtAA V.t- ArTt-lt.-l. lies piH'lul ile sinolo men, uyed 2(1 to 12" years, able find willing to work with spade and shovel, uud do other common labor in summer, uud do work in tho woods in winter. Xo freo car fare. Wages $20 per month and board. Kxtrit pity for long con tinued faithful service. ED BKICBEXBACH, t 'otinty Surveyor, Jefferson, Wisconsin. tt ! YOU NEED ABUG6Y X X HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? X A Bran New Falling Top t X Buggy with Full Leather X X Trimming, Spring Cushion X X and Back, Thousand Mile X X Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat- X ent Shaft Couplers and Pine- ly Finished throughout for OiNLY $50. J Large Stock to select $ from. J I am also handling Hand- J J made Buggies aud Wagons, j X W. K. Evans, X Hustoutowu, Pa. X I S. P. METZLER Dkaleh In . . . Pianos Organs Buggies Carriages Good marketable stock taken in exchange. IV'Whcn in need of any thing in our line write for particulars to .... . S. P. A1ETZLER. Burnt Cabins, Pa. Help Wanted. A good gil l for general house york; good wages, and traaspor 1 ition furnished to Lancaster Pa. Beferenco required. The posi l iou would he in the country, along Viq trolley line. There will bo no cows to milk, or baking to do. None, but a good all arouud girl for houso work need apply. For further information inquire of L. CBoisner, 11 W. Chestnut St. Lancaster Pa. See Thompson & Stech for samples of wall pajnir before buy- ing. KALBACH k SPANGLER, Knobsville, Pa., Mnnnfncttircr of ALL VlNDS of BOUGH and WORKED LUMBER. FLOORING, SIDING, &c. always on hands. FVame Stuff furnished to order with promptness. lls one mile north of Knobsville. riAVVVVtrVVWAlVVVVWx MrCONINELLSBURO BAKERY D. E. Little, Proprietor. Fresh Bread, Bolls, Cakes, Doughnuts, aud Pretzels on hand all tho time. Free Delivery in towu on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs days, and Saturdays. For Parties, Weddings, &c we are prepared on a couple of days notice to furnish all kinds of cakes &c. Your Patronage Solicited. D. E. LITTLE. Ti A U V M .V. AT A li T I X Undertakers, L(x;ust Guovrc, Pa. Fine Funeral Car, Latest Designs . in Caskets aud Burial Cases. . We are prepared to take charge of funerals on short notice aud furnish just what you waut. Satisfaction Guaranteed and Prices Reasonable. Place of business near John Plessinger's store. I'WiWArf'W'W'VV'W'W'VWI CRESS'S New Millinery. Everything in the millinery line, including the most beau tiful Pattern Hats, Trim med Hats, and the choicest selection of Flowers, Chif fons, and Trimmings of all kinds. As this is our first spring season, our goods are all new, and of the LATEST STYLES. No shelf-worn goods, nor goods from other seasons. Our Prices are the Lowest. Call and be convinced. Thanking you for your pre vious patronage, we ask you for a share of your present. Store diagonally opposite the Cooper House. Mrs. E. M. GUESS. Bargains in Millinery! 000.0.00. Closing-out SALE Owing to coutinued ill health I will close out my entire stock of Spring Alillinery at, and below cost. This consists of Bats, Flowers, Laces, Velvets, Chiffons, Bibbons, &.c, and must and will bo sold. Conic Early and Get Your Choice of bargains Mary E. Daniels. Breeze wood is the name of r postottico at Bays Bill, aud it has now been in ojoratiiu about three weeks. It takes the place of tho Bays Bill office. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. VmMmm mf, mi m mi m m mi, Spring Ml ll Hnnouncements A Iri,, I. nil. ....l.l. .. ... ... I Gooila B8 Ibid town evi r bmi nnil SUMMER DRESS GOODS Ml. - ,1 - ) 14 Wm in(ifit on your cnPiti( tt - li j i"R n'lti", Mnri). rizd noil ploin i nti. Wp h'rii have no up to rlnl J i wliitt; pnodH ) I ( il! ( i ; i SHIRTS J A full linn of uihii'r up-to il' lie ft ; I t ) nt ) !!i e Iihvh bosidea a job of 200 fanftv (I ohiito of nrii us etylpn wftieb we bougbt at a prioe and will nt 37 J ooutu apirop. Linoleum S j VV. cm hfht the conttliy on lhi. at H RctitH pj-rvHrd. Mimlin in n 114 i HEGE & MYERS, f A. U. Mce III i We have all the newest Stiff, and Straw HAT; Ml ft I 4 Shirt Waists and Soft Shirts, we have in almost any U style, and lots of them at til The line of Men's and i -1 -'M LOTHING -U M. Do not fail to five us a US m ey 11 Men's suits as Boys' j.3 and TBOUSEBS we have in m $1.50 to :5.i0. pnng Time Hints. W imNALADY GETS o generally finds a a now mattress, springs or ft GOOD MATTRESSES are here iu stock from $11.50 to jj 0 $15.00 and to order up to $30.00. The very cheap kind, that "s only serve to look at and worry you awhile, you can get else X 0 where. O O BED SPRINGS, $2.00 to $1 2.00. PILLOWS. 50c to $2.00 O The same remarks apply as to mattresses. O A NEAT CLEAN IRON BED often replaces an old wood- O en one to great advantage. Makes the room brighter and looks cooler on a hot day or night. NEW ORIENTAL STRIPE TAPESTRIES at 50c and 75c ayard(doublo width) make ings. A COUCH SPREAD in fringe all around, at $1.50 is pretty and cheap. O Go-Carts and Baby Coaches, g Third new lot this season. Hve you a uico baby ? TT OTTMTlT?11 ti . O 9 FURMTUHE MAKERS, 9 On Queen Street, Chambcrsburg 0 ccxxxcxooo oooooooooo'oo the best rr n LAWN I.-t-v, 1 , - A FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the People's Paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance, immmu 1 1 i t ' ! ' ! : M ' 1 I hi pi ) f " Ml f ' M M I ) i : ti Ml I IV : K) i : Ml fii i S c ill M ft ( ft i ) ) : . It... ,.u . I!.,.. . f U.,. inn hellt r dill nr titirm to riii. nil. i ur utiiin-r wli ;ooi1h, iDi'ixl citiuiiimiM -lc-H, rlitnitipfi, lnwilR, HfciH?H, bonridtbiH, bikI lim, ol soft. hirtM ilinct from llt fuetcry ) ft. t W i ft i The best urn.li-. 2 VBn'.H wiiln. ipninnotHst 3 conts per yurd. MERCERSBURG, PA. ft t. : i) w M Spring Styles in Eur, n : ft t 5 I !! ; for Men and Boys. iv I c ( M ! Si M lii M I u close prices Boys' is Great. call; we can save you mon- low as . $2.50 . 60c. all THE NEW STBIBES from BEADY TO CLEAN BOUSE O bed or two that ought to have o pniows. o attractive curtains and cover- O 0 same goods, 50 by 108 inches. O A Oil NT'S WANTED -J 1 1 1 Lawn Swln mi Sctteej, Hammock , Cbali-o, Camp Chairs and Stools,' Ironing Tables, Wash Benches, Etc. Agents easily malt $5 to $10 Per Day. Will furnish samples at re duced prices to those desiring agency. Exclusive territory given. Address,. risnrfiu'it Wnnrf.li.W.rs f.n ' caR?;tin, m. f ecJ
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