Brick for sale at Morton's yard. Wall paor from 2 cents a roil up. Thompson A Stech. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Comorer of Burnt Cabins, spout last Fri day with friends at McContiolls bur. . Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates andean saMy be given t children. All dealers. Walter Hays and niece, Miss Beatrice, and Balsley Byers, all of Uancock spent Memorial Day . at McOonnellsburg. ' Many valuable presents are being added to the list for the re turn of tags from "Honest John" Plug Tobacco. T. J. Thompson has been con fined to his room for several days with rheumatism. There is a tablosxon packed free iu each package of "lieckrr man's Star Coffee". The Coffee costs you no more than others and is guaranteed better. Ralph Reed of this place has been confined to his home for more than live weeks with a se vere attack of rheumatism. There is no larger piece of To bacco made for the Money than "Bedford Plug" and forty(40) strips from 10c cuts will secure a handsome knife. P. L. Finiff of Pittsburg, and his sister Mrs. W. H. Wagner, of Newville, are visiting their pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fin iff of Tod township. Beautiful, hardy, entrancingly fragrant once planted, lasts a lifetime "The Cinnamon Vine," new from China. Roots only five cents. For sale by D. Malloy. urday. Thompson & Stoch treated the new dwelling house of Horace Nace to a coat of paint last week which adds greatly to its appear ance. Prof. Charles E. Barton came over to this county last Friday and returned to Shippensburg Monday. WhiJe hero he took the oath of office, and is now the coun ty superintendent of Fulton coun ty. See Thompson & Stech for samples of wall jiaper before buy ing. Foil Salk. About 8 thousand feetof dry whitepine lumber.first class. IJekhkht Mougkkt, Near Needinore. Mr. and Mrs. John Conner who moved from Belfast township to Somerset county, are now living at Waynesboro. On the first indication of kid ney trouble, stop it by taking Fo ley's Kidney Cure. All dealers. Walter C. Peck of Philadelphia, is spending a week with the fam ily of his uncle, the Editor of the News. (Jilt wall paper at 5 cents a rolL Thompson & Stech. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shoemaker of Chambersburg spent Saturday and Sunday with the family of Mrs. M. B. Trout of this place. Paper and Border same price. Thompson & Stech. During the summer kidney ir regularities are often caused by excessive drinking or being over heated. Attend to the kidneys at once by using Foley's Kidney Cure. All dealers. Mr. James G. D. Patterson a student of Westminster college at New Wilmington, Pa., is spend ing his summer vacation among his friends here. Spring Fever. Spring fever is another name for biliousness. It is more serious than most people think. A torpid liver and inactive bowels mean a loisoned system. If neglected, serious illness may follow such symptoms. DeWitt's Little Early Risers remove all danger by stim ulating the liver, ojening the bow elsand cleansing the system of im puritie . Safe pills. Never gripe. "I have taken DeWitt's Little Early Risers for torpid liver every spring for years," writes R. M. Everly, Moundsvillo, W. Va. They do me more good than auything I have ever tried. Ciirl Wanted. A good girl or widow lady for general housework iu family of five. Good wages, and transpor tation to place of employment. Reference required. Address, J. W. Stuoit, Yeagerstown, Pa. John Everts and son Norman of Thompson township were early callers at the News office, Tues day morning. It was Mr. Everts' first visit to the County Seat for three years. Hon. W. Scott Alexander, J no. PSipes Esq. ,Geo. B.Daniels Esq., and M. R. Shaffner, Esq., re turned from llarrisburg Monday evening where they had been at tending Supreme Court. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Warfordsburg Presbyterian church will hold a strawberry fes tival on the church lawn at War fordsburg, Saturday, June 7, UK 12. Proceeds for benefit of church. All are invited. Miss Mardeu Stouteagleof this place, went over to Brush Creek valley last Saturday to spend the summer with her graudparents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hixsou. A party of Mercersburg young people composed of Misses Nell Shirk, Nell Snyder, Alice Crilly, Florence Crilly, aud Messrs, II. Metcalf, B. llousor,aud O. Unger, Irovo over to McConuellsburg last Thursday evening aud toxik supper at the Cooper House. Miss Alice Dicksou who spent about five months at Pierce's Bus iness College in Philadelphia, has secured a nice ositiou as sten ographer. She returned to the City on Wednesday after spend ing a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dicksou. Rev. Lewis Chambers and daughter Mrs. Amanda Pott, of Big Cove Tannery attended the j t . . v.uui iiiuucemeDi exercises ai Dickinson College Carlislo this ! week. Prof. Gailey Chambers, grandson of Rev. Chambers, was oue of the honor men of the class. The firm of J. L. and R. S. Pat terson at Webster Millshas chang ed to J. L. Patterson, Sharp, hav ing sold his interest in the store to his cousin Linn, who will con tinue the business at the old stand. Eighty-One Years Ago. The many friends of Dr. Chas. i N. Hickok, of Everett, Pa., will be ! pleased to learn that he is still ! living and in the enjoyment of j health, having, on the first day of May 1902, passed his eighty-first milestone aloug the pathway of life. On the aoth day of April 1902, it was fifty-seven years since he first took up his resi dence at Bedford, Pa., he having come from Harrisburg. The Bed ford Gazette says : "In thought, feeling and sympathy he is as young as auy man." The Rev. Dr. W. A. West, pastor of the Pres byterian congregation in our town made the acquaintance of ; trouble au( d(J m)t useFoley.sKi(. Dr. Hickock in 13-almost 60 Df Cure.you will have ouly your years ago-and they have beeu Rt.,f to blame for result u very intimate friends ever s.nce. , Uivoy cures all formg ofUidut.v Dr. Hickok is well known in ; am, Wudder disoases All dealers. different fraternal societies, more prominently iu Masonry and? Happy Time in old Town Odd Fellowship. He is one of the ; "We felt very happv," writes charter members that survive, ; H.X.Tkvill, Old Towu, Va., "when who assisted in organizing in 147, Bedford Lodge No. ui I. O. O. F. Thirty years ago, in company with Dr. Hickok, then Grand Rep. to Grand Lodge of the U. S., the writer, the N. G. of Bedford Lodgo,No.202,visited McConuells burg Lodge No. 741, theu known as Cassawappa Lodge, the lodge at that time holding its meetings iu rooms in the building which is now the home of the writer and his family, and has been during the past quarter of a century. On the evening of our visitation to their Lodge, they had three candidates for initiation into the , . . . . c . l . 1 i but"Friendship,Love,aud Truth" with "Faith, Hope, and Charity,' still live. Thkodokk J. Thompson, P. G Mr. Calvin Sheet aud wife aud Mrs. Dr. Sheetz of New Oxford, Pa., spent Sabbath at the Luther an parsonage. Their sons, Wm. Sheetz and John Shoetz, gradu ate at Mercersburg Academy to morrow. The statement made last week that Ross Johnson was buried at Greonaburg should have been j Waynesburg. It was Ross's de- j tiire, that his body should rest in the family lot of his mothers poo- j ile- 1 m3wi. ..i uie oruer, nameiy, Only 2r.c at W. S. Dickson's drug Dr. Wm. F. Trout, J. Thompson st ll.0 Myers, then a merchant in Mc- Connellsburg, and David B.Nace, ; Supt. Charles 11 I'.artou has now of Chambersburg. All three been appointed by State Super candidates were duly initiated. iuteudeut Shaffer as amember f Brothers "Wm. F. Trout and 'the State Examining Board to as Thompson Myers have since died, sist iu conducting the oxamiua- Johu Sheets, this week, tore down the small building attached to the brick building in 1he old "Boerner Row" on Water street. This room vu occupied Mvernl years by Andy Sixnas as a shoe maker shop, also by Isaac Watson as a barber shop, an attempt be ing made in 178 to burn Watson out, and la'or, by L. C. Bailey as a jewelry repair shop. It has not been occupied for several years, 'ind its disappearance will add much to the apjienrance of the surrounding property. Heady to YieU. "I used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve for piles and found it a cer tain cure," says S. R. Meredith, Willow CJ rove, Del. Operations un necessary to cure piles. They al ways yield to DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve. Cures skin diseases, all kinds of wounds. Accept no counterfeits. Among the "Honor" members of the graduating class ig the Shippensburg High School this year are three Fulton county peo ple namely, Percy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Runyan ; Miss Lena, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dunlap formely of this place, and Weldon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Desliong, formely of IIus tontowu, this county. Weldon was the valedictorian, and his paper on "A Modern Cromwell's Need" showed careful prepara tion aud marked ability for one of his years. Ten Years in lied. R. A. Gray.J. P. Oakville, Ind., vriu-'s "For ten years I was con fined to my bed with disease of my kidneys. It was so severe that I could not move part of the time. I consulted the very best medical skill available,but could get no re lief until Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended to me. It has been a Godsend to me." All dealers. Koval A rean ti ms .Suicide Killing. A number of important chan ges aud decisions were made by the Supreme Council of the Royal Arcanum at yesterday's deliber ations at Atlantic City. In the future the executive committee will pass upon paying the policies of suicides who may have beeu de mented at the time of their self destruction, and the policies of members who take their lives will be forfeited if they had not been at least five years iu the order. All the old officers were re-elected with one exception. During the year the sentry died and Rev. Leisen ring of Chambers burg, Pa,, was selected to fill the position. arniiin- If vol) have, kirhiev or lilndrlnr Bucklin's Arnica Salve wholly cured our daughter of a bad case of scald head." It delights all who use it fur Cuts, Corns, Bfirns, Bruises, Boils, Ulcers, Eruptions. Infallible for Piles. Only 2,")c at W. S. Dickson's drug store. Tiltliy Temples In India. Sacred cows often defile Indian temples, but worse yet is a body that's polluted by constipation. Don't permit it. Cleanse your system with Dr. King's New Life Pills and avoid untold miserv. Th(.v jV(.iivi.iv .,.,:.. w. els, good digestion, fine appetite. tion of the junior and senior class- es at the Edinboro State Normal 1 School, to be held June 11.1 1. ! Bruce Cline, of Knobsvillo who ' had beeu employed in 1 'ittsljurg, returned home Tuesday night. Miss liessio Le m aster, of Markes, Franklin county, is spending a couple of weeks with her auut, Katie Fore atKnobsville. Children's Service at St. Pauls on Sabbath at 7:1)0 p. rn. Divine service at same place at 10:11' 1 a. m. ADVERTISE IN The Fnlton County New. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. Prothonotary's Notice Notice 1m hirety vlven tlmt WUHntn Cun r titftiiim committee of CMhurlno HiKhull w luniitlr. him HU-d bW itNonTit In tho !rtont t iirv'H ( tnee (if Kulmu (-mint y Ternm., Btn1 ti.-t l't? Mime will ir. present M 10 the Court nf i oi.ttnon i'leitsof I'ulton County for OMnilrmn itoii on T jv -win y following tin Seoontl Momluy it June nrxt 'AK) hnititf loili rtuv. Kiunk 1. Lynch, I'rothouoiury. rrotlmnot.jir.v'N fl)oi May Id. nw Register and Clerk's Notice. N'nllce Im ImtIv irlvrn t hut t!ie following t'tin'ti mvoiinttint" huve Hlril thHr account1 in the Ki'wjstcr uml Clerk s (iiim pf Kulton canity. Ia.. unci tlmt the Name will In present ed to the orphans' Court of said county for couth nil t i'ln on TicmI:iv following the Second Motid.i.v of June tx'xt I heiutr the 10th tiny. !. The 1 1 rM ninl thud account of flxmi R Al;ers A'liiu.. ot the IMutc ol West A. Akers hue of 1 ; ii- h Crcc.i 1 WL-hip. deceased, - The (pt Hint tln:i account of Jsimes . W d'. Ailitir.. of i he (vdatc of It. F. liesM lute of Th ti potj ioun-h:, deceased. :i Tm iipcoun. of H. S. ItunlHs Tru-tep to sf'l t ! ii tt"ii ! i i. I' oi 11. R Si pes In I h of Cnion tow it hip. U iu-i.' ii. 4. The aecounl of W HI I:: rti C. Itejitty Admr., cf tlie Mat i or Aim lleatty lato of I'nioii t.iwtt'liip, Ueceucd. ft. i-'lrst and Html account of Wilnon Sotiders Admr.. oi lheKM;ttu ol AJmvtei Lent late of Tim! towrtsliip. deceased. . I'lrst nnd Mntil nccount of S. W. Kirk A lini r.. oi 1 he K-t ale of Jesse M. Cline. late of I'uhiin tortn-hip deceased. Kit N K I". l-TNCII, KivlMter & Clerl:. Iteirlster mid Clerk 'b Olllce. May 1'.. Good Farm For Sale. A fc'ood two horsu fiinn of 1 10 ucres. (Ht ucrei oi tfood farm land nnd N) u ores of ood timber land well itduptcd for stock, can yet ruimilitf wuter from each Held. Located on the Sim bury nnd Lewfstown Kullnmd 5 tnllcM east of Lewistown aud Ihirnhain.oueinile from station. I test market iu the country, (jood Hnitdlnirs, I'ruit. Timber uud best Spiinn Wuter. Kasy terms. Address. J. W. STiKiri'. V K MiKitT iWN, I'A. FARMERS, ATTENTION! i The season is here when yon are thiukinir about farm machinery, and I want tQ t ill you that I am better than ever prepared to olTer you inducements. Remem ber I am headquarters for Busies, Hinders, Mowers, Hay Hakes, IJay Tedders, Coi n Plows, Culti vators, Sprinp-tooth llar- rows in fact, all kiuds of Farming Implements. i Repairs J for nil kinds of machinery, i Pumps, Pipe and Fittings, Fencing 'Wire, Washing Ma j chiiH-s, all kinds of Ilard- wave, Dr. Hess 's Stock Food t every packageguaranteed. Chop, Graham Flour, and Cornmeal always mi hand, together with ii full line of Groceries, Ooufectionery, Tobaccos i.nd Cigars. V. ti. NFS ii IT, (' ))Miwii(. Fulion House) J McL'oi.iuillsburg, SUMMER MILLINER Ilouily fur one uml all. Milli nery displny. Tin- larj,'(.st,yTund- t, uml most iiitractivf ever liroulit l( FultDii county. ' TRIMMED HATS. From ." up. Sailor 2."h: uji Sliirt-wuist Huts, rcuily triiimiod "iOc. All tin- iii'w uttorns of Ap jiliiiups and Liu'es. TRIM HATS FREE of cliuryi',,and trim tliini iu bi'sL btyle, und quote undoubtedly tlu lowest prices on evoiythiny:. Cull and bo convinced that ours is the Hon Ton Store. MRS. A. Y, LITTLF. Foley's Money and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. CRESS'S- New Millinery. Everything in the millinery line. includiiLrthe most' beau tiful l'attorn Hats, Trim meet Hats, and the choicest sckvtit'n of Flowers, Chif fon. ::nJ Trimmings of all kinds. As this is our lirst spring season, our goods aru all j;cv, an 1 of the LATMST .fc'.TYI.r.S. No shclf-worn oo.ls, !ior ";ooJi from other s arins. ();ir Prices aro the Lowest. Call and be convinced. TiKinking you for your pre vious patronage, we ask you for a xhtiro of your present. Store diagonally opposite the Cooper House. Mrs. 1-. m. cutss. RAN NER SALVE th most hllna salve In th world. Grain and Stock Farm FbrSale Uitrnclltur In tiift fiirmlnff. vim midr-liir'(t '-U'hOm to Hell hi1 J'.'I'hiHi;.! pr'in:rtv nt jmhll' air Hljont the last .f Ani-it imcl. Iu the uieoi OinO. will otter Ii!'. inrm til prlvute Mile. TIiu Valuable Property eousMn of !etweeu Mio nml 40a Here, ubont '.MO iteresof wlileh Im cleared nnd In a (rtiml Htul v. f cu)tiviitlin und 11cm nliout i tiiIIch eitt of Hi t'nve Tannery. Th IrnpmvementH ttre tt K''1 TWO STOIIY IMAM K IK H 'h K of H hmmiin. a triMHlllANKltAKN I X Ht feet. HffiCV I'dHVCRIU, LAIt'iK SHKKI HnrSK. noil nil tieeeHHury nut hulUlinus. The wnortlund Ik cov ered with ii line Int ot ExccJIcnt Ti;nbcr I'tMihMlnjf ef t);ik. Pephlr. All. ClieHtnul. ami Cliemiiut 0:ilt. Thi Is ime of the lll'ST STi:k KAKMSIn the Cove. Kor rurtliei Itiforinitllol) call on or UfUlret-s CoMIAUUl.t'.IKII. Hln Cove Taunt rv. Tu. KALBACH 4 SPANGLER, Knobsvillo, Pa., Manufacturers of ' ALL KINDS of KOUGII and WORKED LUMBER. FLOORING, SIDING, Ac. always ou hauds. F"rame Stuff furnished to- order with promptness. Mills ono mile north of Knobsvillo. ) WcCONNELLSDURG j BAKERY D. E. Little, Proprietor. I'es!?I!rwX Doughnuts, aud Pretzels on hand all the time. Free Delivery in town on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs- days, atid Saturdays. S For l.'artios, Weddings, Ac 5 we are prejared ou n couple 5 tt tiays nonce wi luruisn ait kinds of cakes &c. Your Patronage Solicited. C D. E. LITTLE. mmmB s.s3L4.r . "Titer Tf: UXKFM & MARTIN, Undertakers, Locust Ghovr, Pa. Fine Funeral Car, Latost Designs in Caskets aud Burial Cases. We are prepared to take charge of funerals on short notice and furnisli just what you want. Satisfaction .Guaranteed and Prices Reasonable. Place of business near John riessiuger's store. YOU NEED ABUC6Y t HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? A Bran New Falling Top Buggy with Full Leather Trimmiug, Spring Cushiou and Back, Thousand Mile Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat ent Shaft Couplers aud Fiue- ly Finished throughout for ONLY $50. Largo Stock to select from. J I am also handling Hand- J made Buggies aud Wagons. $ W. H. Evans, llustfintowu, Pa. J S. F. METZLER J)K.Al.i:i In . . . Pianos Organs Carriages Good marketable stock taken in exchaniie. C-i-,' WIhmi in ln-e l of any- tiling in our lino vriie i for particulars to .... S. P. METZLER. Burnt Cabins, Pa. I'D. M ' I ' ( ) , t i ! I I I 1 1 IM t M m n iii H ! n ( )l n M i y ( I I 1 1 M 1 1 I M lit t M We have all the newest Stiff, and Straw Nace HATS for Aen and Boys. Shirt Waists and Soft Shirts, we have in almost any style, and lots ol them at close prices. The line of Men's and Boys' CLOTHING . is Great. Do not fail to give us a call; we can save you mon ey. Men's suits as low as Boys' "... and TKOUSETiS we have in $ i.)0 to .:i.(X). M1 SpringJimeHints. I O WHEN A LADY GETS READY TO CLEAN HOUSE C e generally finds a bod or two 'that ought to have V? 8 o o 8 a new mattress, springs or pillows. 8 GOOD MATTRESSES are here in stock from :!.."0 to Q lo.OO aud to order up to $30.00. The very cheap kind, that 0 Q t'nly serve to 1(m1c at and worry you awhile, you can get else Q wnere. BED SPRINGS. $2.00 to The same remarks apply as to mattresses. O A NEAT CLEAN IRON BED often reniiie.en an old wood- V en one to great advantage. q looks c oler on a iiot day or niglit. f Q NEW ORIENTAL STRIPE TAPESTRIES at r.iie and 7.'c O Q a yard (double width) make O A COUCH SPREAD in S friujre all around, at $1.50 is DoMCarts and iird new lot this season. o o o o o H. SIERER S On Q ueen Street, Chambersburg ooooooooooooco oooooooooooo ,ri til PI pi 1V MAY BARGAINS JOHNSTON'S C.h Beautiful Lawns, 6c, Hi Handsome Batistes, 6 to 10c, White Lawns, 8, 10, 12, and up to 25c White Persian Lawns at 30c. ft PI White Swiss, plain or figured Dress Ginghams and Percales all patterns from MADRAS and SILK GINGHAMS. An Elegant Line of Wash Silks at 50c Come and see our line of " MEN'S SHIRTS and shlrtwaists also CLOTHING to SUIT at PRICES that FIT. M'CONNELLSBURG Pi 2 f. LAWN InttA AvJltO Vii . SWINd bXK Jhff i irwiii'ii : MADB fJS y'V.i'Ai Ti'if V M Ft 1 FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the People's Paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. WWUIHHjMWM.WllIW'' Sons! r' Spring Stylos in Tur, t 1 1 ! ' ' r I ! i r ! kit I : l ( t" ) 1 1 i t : 1 1 : 1 ( I k i. ; i 1 ( l i 1 f 14 'J, ) . $2.50 60c. all THE NEW STRIPES from c o - o $12.00. I'ILL( )WS. TiOe to S2.00 Makes the room brighter aud attractive curtains and cover- same goods, T.O by 10S inches, nrettv and cliean. Baby Coaches. Hp ve you a nice baby ? & CO., o FURNITURE MAKERS, X S3 Pretty Dimities.'lO to 14c. f'3 3 6 to 12 1-2 cents. fail is (..; .. '- - Cbtin, Camp Cimirt t'.- s',tun s Ironluf Table, Whm: 1.. Agents eaaiiy rj.-.Ve S5 to SIO Per Day. Will fitrnl.ili Minplrr'bt Tf- duced priots tiiuh- retiring 'vV "py- 't w:tu
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers