Urick for sale at Morton's yard Miss Lois A. Caldwell is visit ing her uncle, James It. Caldwell at Titusvillo, Pa. Wall paper from 2 cents a roll up. Thompson & Stech. Mr. Amos Wink, of Whips Cove spout a few hours in town Mon day. "A Watch free for 15c and 83 tags for "Ilouest John" Plug. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Ott of Mercer sburg are visiting friends on this side of the mountain. Gilt wall pner at 5 cents a roll. Thompson ii Stech. Miss Kebecca Pott had a slight stroke of paralysis last Sunday afternoon. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates audcan safely be given to children. All dealers. County Treasurer Geo. 1$. Mel lott moved his family into his new house on Walnut street Tuesday. Paper aud Border same price. Thotnpsou & Stech. Miss Annie Irwin returned Monday after spending a week with her nephews and nieces at Clear Kidge. On the first indication of kid, uey trouble, stop it by ta; ley's Kidney Cure, A11"deiSer8. Mr-J3TcutchaU of Taylor . jsnip, was a profitable caller at the News office Tuesday morn ing. See Thompson & Stech for samples of wall paper before buy ing. Misses Emma Griggs and Sara Gortner of Montgomery, Pa., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Shaff ner. "Did you ever chew a better piece of Tobacco than "Honest John" Plug? Even the tags are good. Miss Millie Huston of Clear Kidge and Miss Anna Mayne oi Fort Littleton spent Monday and Tuesday with the Misses Ella aud Annie Irwiu of this place. "It's made from the best Hurley ., Leaf grown. What ? Why "Hon- est John" Plug and you get pres ents for the tags." Miss Anna B. West left Tues day morning for Lake George, N. Y, to attend a convention in the interest of the College Student Volunteer Movement. "Heckerman's "Star Coffee" has a tablespoon free in each pack and it is better coffee than other packagecolleeandcostsno more." Miss Gertrude Hoke of this place, is at Shippensburg this week attending the annual alumni reunion of the C. V. S. Normal School. 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. Mrs. Harry Dawney and son Master Oscar, of Hustontown, re tui ned home last Sunday after a four-weeks' visit with Mrs. Daw ney's parents, Mr. and Mrs.Ab'm Kunyau of this place. Mr. Jacob Deaver of Waterfall was in town Monday. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Eli Largent who will spend a couple of weeks visiting relatives at Wa terfall. Mrs. Eliza Michaels who has been visitiug her daughter, Mrs. Geo. W. Hays of this place, went over to Waynesboro Monday to visit another daughter, Mrs. J. M. Snyder. Kev. Dr. West and James Pat terson went over to Greencastle Monday morning to attend the fu neral of Frank Bell who was drowned last week at New Wil mington. We are glad to note that Theo dore J. Thompson who passed through a rather serious period of sickness, is improving in health and we hope to see him on the street again in a few days. D.D.Dosliong Jr., and his broth er J. A- Deshong who have been attending the State Normal at Shippynsburg.returnedhornelast Saturday. Tho boys both passed the "exam."0. K. Happy Time in Old Town. "We felt very happy," writes R.N.Bevill, Old Town, Va., "when Bucklin's Arnica Salve wholly cured our daughter of a bad case of scald head." It delights all who use it for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Boils, Ulcers, Eruptions. Infallible for Piles. Only 25c at W. S. Dickson's drug store. School. , The Normal School will begin at Needmore Monday, July 7. B. N. Palmkk. Needmore, Pa. Sale Register. Saturday, June 8 S. W. Cliue, intending to remove to Pittsburg, will sell at his resideuce at Fort Littleton, Horse, Cow, Buggies, Farming Implements, and House hold Goods. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. Warning. If you have kidney or bladder trouble aud do not useFoley 'sKid- ney Cure.you will have only your self to blame for results.as itrxs- itively cures all forms of kidney andbladder diseases. All dealers. Miss Mary Grove, a student in Westminster college at New Wil mington, Pa., returned last Fri day to spend the summer vacation with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Grove of this place. Ready to Yield "I used DeWi Z. T. , Salve "owl T ' ' -or piles and found it a cer .din cure," says S. R. Meredith. Willow Grove, 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 coun terfeits. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. W.W. Dalbev after spending two months with their daughter and son, Mrs. Geo. W. Reisner and Dr. A. D. Dalbey, in this place returned to their home in Philadelphia, Wednesday. The Reverend Doctor returns :nuch improved in health and speaks in the highest terms of praise of our people, and of our town as a desirable summer re sort. Spring Fever. Spring fever isauother name for biliousness. It is more serious than most people think. A torpid liver aud inactive bowels mean a poisoned system. If neglected, serious illness may follow such symptoms. DeWitt's Little Early Risers remove all clanger by stim ulating the liver, opening the bow els and 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, Moundsville, W. Va. They do me more good than anything I have ever tried. Harvey Mosser, son of John Mosser, near Mercersburg, had a narrow escape from death the other day. He was driving in a horse rake and was descending a hill when the horse frightened, jumped forward and started to run. Mosser was thrown to the ground but the machine passed over him without doing any dam age. The only way in which he was hurt was by striking the hard pike. He was cut in several places. Ten Years in Bed. R. A. Gray.J. P. Oakville, Ind., writes, "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 tho 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 beeu a Godsend to me." All dealers. In even so simple a thing as iced tea there is a right and a wrong way to make it. The right way is to take freshly made tea, sweeten it while hot and then set away to cool. Just before serving add the lemon juice and ice, and have a couple of lemons sliced thin to be added at tho table. The juice of one lemon for each person serv ed Is a good proportion. A hand ful of strawberries or cherries gives a nice llavor and looks pret ty. Filthy 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. Kiug's New Life Pills and avoid untold misery. They give lively livers, active bow els, good digestion, tine appetite. Only 25c at W. S. Dickson's drug store. Mr. and Mrs. V. IJ. Prosser spent aday or two in town this week. Mr. Prosser has bought a big farm down at Princess Anue Md. Saluvla. MissesLydiaManu.of this place Nell Daniels, Wiuifred Metzler, and Mr. Frank Daniels of Ilarri souville, were among those who attended the Sunday school con vention atBurntCabins last week. David aud James Deshoug, who had been attending the C. V S. N. at Shippensburg, are sjieudiug their vacation at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. 1). D. Desh ong. Mrs. William Cutchall of Hus tontown, and little grand-sou Wal ter, of Cumberland Md., spent several days with Mrs. Cutchall's daughter Mrs. W. R. Speer, last week. Miss Nell Daniels, of McCon nellsburg, spent from Friday un til Sunday evening at the home of her grandmother Mrs. Christina Daniels, near Harrisonville. Thieves entered the home of D. D. Deshong one day last week during the absence of the family who were employed near by, and stole five pieces of meat. I 'Tne CiaTr..a'?. Dil exercises, ilay was a success. 'TfiTC'uTilereul VIUL. 1 i W parts were rendered in a very creditable niauner and enjoyed by a full house. There were pres eut a large number of visitors from a distance, among whom we note Misses Anna West, of Tokio, Japan, Nell Nace of Chambers burg, and Nell Daniels of McCou uollsburg, all of whom took an active interest in the exercises. Miss West, jrave one of her inter esting tali's u missionary work, which was highly enjoyed by all. John Patterson of McCounells- durg, accompanied a party of friends to Green Hill Sunday morning, aud expressed himself as being very much pleased, with the Children's Day services. Mrs. L. II. Wiblo, aud two sous Oram aud Hollis, were visiting Mrs. Wible's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. James A. Stewart, over Sunday. Master Veril 'Mann, of Everett is spending his vacation at the home of his grandparents, Mr. aud Mrs. W. C. Mann. Mrs. L. E. Harris and sou Geo A. Harris spent Friday in McCou uellsburg. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Maun. Mrs. W. E. Bair aud Miss Nellie Bair, accompanied by Mrs. Bair of Lancaster, spent Saturday at Mc Counellsburg. Charles Schooley, h is been se iously ill the past week. Mrs. Jacob C. Mellott, who has been dangerously ill, continues iu a critical condition. Uig Cove Tannery. Our farmers are busy with their hay which they report as be iuga very short crop. The salvation army church near here is nearing completion. MacLynch left for Riddlesburg Monday where he has profitable employment. A Sunday school was organized at Laurel Ride with G. E. Clous er superintendent and Thomas Shaw as assistant. Lewis Harris one of our most esteemed young men came home for a short visit. Glad to see you back, Lew. He visited the Need more Normal Friday. B. F. Shives aud G. E. Clou ser spent Friday in Hancock. Misses Maude Rinedollar and Carrie Humbert returned Friday after attending Normal at Need- more. Jacob Clousor's barn was rais e l, Saturday. Quite a crowd of neighbors'assisted, aud it is need less to say that they did justice to the good things which Mrs. Clous er had prepared to eat. James Harris has bought quite a number of hogs to feed for mar ket. Our Suuday school is In a pros pering condition. Cora Shaw is working at Jo seph B. Mellott's. Netta Lynch attended preach ing at the Lutheran church Sun day. Preaching at' this place was well attended Sunday. ' The locusts have begun to take their departure. Weary Willie will be home this week. There will be Children's Dav services at Center M. E. church next Sunday morning at 10 A. M. Everybody invited. Preaching at Fair view 2 : 30 P. M. This is a good time to subscribe for the Fulton County News. Only $1 a year in advance. Receiver's Notice. Notice I hereby (riven that the un'eri.-ned hiw twen appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Kulton county. Keeclver of the Crystal Springs Creamery rompany. with authority to Ulsjiose of the partnership property, liquidate delits and wind up the affairs of the company. Ail persons Indebted to said company will please cn l and settle, and those h'vlni! claim against the same w ill present them properly authenticated. J no. V. Sirm, 8t Receiver Good Farm For Sale. A koim! two horwe furm of 110 ncrc. W ncres of irood furm lund iintl SO acres of good timbor IiumI well iwluptexl for ntoi-k. can ltd running water from rnoh Held. Iooiued on the Sun. hury and l.cwWtown Kullrond IS mile ent of Lew Ntown and Iturnliiun.nnenillc froinHtntlon. Itt'st. nmrket In the country, good Itulldlnits, Krult. Viiii'icr nii.l licit SprhiK Water. Eiwy terms. Addreiw. J. W. Stikiup. Vkaokutown, 1'a. Notice. Xotlre is hereby given that the undersigned on Friday June 1:1. I :. bought at sheriff's sale Hie personal property of John 11. I.aldlg of Taylor township Kulton county. I 'a . that he has left the Mime w ith the said John 11. I.aldig, and that he minis all persons against Interfer ing with the sat: e. K R. SlloKMA IvKlt, M. 1. Hustontown, Vn. June 1". IUO-.'. S100.00 Reward. A reward of Oue Hundred Do'- i i:il u-i 1 Un iviiil fnt llin at-tiwt anrl conviction of the person or per sons who burglarized my store at Needmore, Pa,, on Monday night June SHh 1902; or 2".)0 will be paid for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction. Ahi.maaz Run van. iteware In tin? publication of the court pro ceedings in the 'utility papers lust week a mutter in winch my wife is in terested was omitted. The matter to whieh I refer wits a criminul prosecu tion aouins!, Kiehurd Fisher for surety of the peaee, in whieh my wife, Annie E. I'tier, was prosecutrix. When the case was called iu Court, Fisher plead fftiilty and was sentenced to pay the costs of prosecution and to enter into recognizance in the sum of $.100 for his c;ood behavior for two years, as the records of Court sliow. A rejiort is in circulation that no ac tion was taken in the mutter, utid that my wife would not prosecute the case; thus rolleetinj upon my wife's integri ty and chastity. Any person circula ting this report will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. J. Milton Unhkr. I-aidi. Some of our people attended Children's Day service at Green Hill on Sunday. Dowling Johnson has returned from a trip to Columbus and oth er places iu Ohio. J. E. Lyon visited relatives ii, Yellow Creek on Saturday. While on his trip he bought a span of mules which ho expects to use on his farm. The Fairview Epworth L"ague will hold a festival Saturday even ingJuuei'8. Proceeds to apply on pastor's salary. Everybody invited. Joshua Heeter of Dublin Mills. atteuded Epworth League at Fair- view on Sunday evening. There seoine to be some attraction for Joshua in this vicinity. Martin Laidig has raised his baru. The barn is 3"tx30 with au "L" 2.-xilU. W. F. Laidig is the contractor. Lydia Mum ma and Sadie Hock en smith are homo from Cham bersburg where they had been employed. The rain on Monday of last week washed some of the corn fields considerably. S',me of our young folks have measles. Children's Day Service at Fair view was well attended. The program, "Life.s Sunny Day," which had beeu necessarily elim inated and substituted iu parts, was rendered to tho delight of those present. Among those from Licking Creek who were present were Clem Brant, AlKel tar, Foster Ambrose, Clarence Hoover, James Hockeusmith, aud A. Deshoujr. A b'g celebration will be held at Need more on the fifth of Julv. Music, SM'eclies, Refreshments and a paid time geuerally. Ev erybody turn out. The Oak Glen Biind will have a celeiji atioii iiud festival at Siloam on t!ie;,th of July. Music, Games, .Speeches, Refreshments, &c. Big time promised. Lust. In McConnellsburg, or betweeu that place and Mrs. Hat tie Kendall's lust Wednesday, was lost a gold hat piu with tho name Liie McDowel engraved on it. Tho tinder will confer a favor on the owner by leaving It at the News office. t Foley's Honey and Taf tor childrea,safc,sure. No opiates. Grain and Stock Farm For Sale Intending to quit farming, the undersigned Intends to sell his personal property al publU -ale aim it the last of Aut.'itst arid, in the mean time will offer his farm at private nale. Thl- Valuable Property consists of between !S)0 aud 40U aeres, nbont Juo ncresof which Is elenred UDd Ina ifood atate or cultivation and lies about i miles east of Hit Cove Tannery. The Improvements are a Rood TWO STOKY FUAMK HOUSE of M room", n Kood HANK1IAHV S X HI feet, HUOOY SHKt! COUXCUIll, .AMOR SIIKKP IIOI'SK. Bod all necessary nuihulldlnir. The woodland It cov ered with a line lot of Excellent Timber consisting of Oalc. Poplar. Ash. Chestnut, and Chestnut Oak. This is one of the IIKST STOCK FAKMSIn the Cove. For further Information call on or address CllNHADdtZlKH. If Ik Cove Tannery, Pa. KALBACH & SPANGLER, Knobsville, Pa., .Manufacturer!, of ALL KINDS of ROUGH and WORKED tinnr D i n. FLOORING, SIDING, Ac. always on hands. FVame Stuff furnished to order with promptness. Mills one mile north of Knobsville. fflcCONNELLSBURG J t BAKERY I D. E. Little, Proprietor. ? I FreshTreaXRolhvCakes, ? Doughnuts, aud Pretzels on hand all the time. i Free Delivery in town on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs- days, and Saturdays. For Parties, Weddings, &c we are prepared on a couple of days notice to furnish all Your Patronage Solicited D. E. LITTLE. ii-VsJ!i! i BAKER & MARTIN, Undertakers, Locust Guove, Pa. Fine Funeral Car, Latest Designs in Caskets and Burial Cases. Wo are prepared to take charge of fuuerals on short notice aud furnish just wdiat you want. Satisfaction Guaranteed and Prices Reasonable. Place of business near John Plessiuger's store. 5 YOU NEED ABUGGY it t HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? t 4 A Bran New Falling Top X Buggy with Full Leather Trimming, Spring Cushi'ou 1 and Back. Thousand Milo I Axle, A Grade Wheels. Pat- X ent Shaft Couplers aud Fine- t ly Finished throughout for t ONLY $50. Large Stock to select from. I am also handling Haud- made Buggies and Wagons. W. R. Evans, Hustontown, Pa. J 1 t S. P. METZLER 1 Di.Al.Klt t In . . . ; Pianos Organs buggies Carriages Good marketable stock , taken in exchange. Isf'When iu need of any- thing in our line wrilo for particulars to . . . . S. P. METZLEfJ, Burnt Cabiny, Pa ? A.U. jj We have all the newest fij Stiff, and Straw nt Hi Nace HATS for Men and Bovs. Shirt Waists and Soft Shirts, we have in almost any style, and lots of them at close prices. i Hi i ne line or men s and boys CLOTHING is Great. iii : m Ho not fail to give us a ev. Mens suits as low as . . $2.50 Boys 60c. and TROUSERS we have in nil THE NEW STRIPES from v &1.50 to $3.00, I UZrZZ-Z'iiZmZZZZ'ZZZZZZllZZZZZZ W 1 oprmg unit) niiiLis. i O HEN A LADY GETS mam X e generally finds a V V q a new mattress, springs or o O GOOD MATTRESSES are here iu stock from 3.50 to tU O l5- aud to order up to $30.00. The very cheap kind, that 0 O only serve to look at and worry you awhile, you can get else jj whore. O O BED SPRINGS, $2.00 to tt2.00. PILLOWS, 50c to $2.00 O V The same remarks apply as to mattresses. O iMwvr uijain ikujn O n ouo to great advautage. Makes the room brighter and A looks c ioler on a hot day or night. NEW ORIENTAL STRIPE TAPESTRIES at 50c aud 75c ayard (doublo width) make attractive curtaius and cover- O O ings. cf O A COUCH SPREAD in same goods, 50 by 108 'inches, 0 V fringe all around, at $1.50 is pretty and cheap. O Qo-Carts and Third new lot this season. H. SIERER & CO.. Ct PURHITUE.E MAKERS. g On Queen Street, Chambersburo MAY BARGAINS h JOHNSTON'S PI Beautiful Lawns, 6c, I)?, Handsome Batistes, 6 to 10c, White Lawns, 8, 10, 2, ! and up to 25c. White. Persian La wns nt ICir White Swiss, plain or figured Dress Ginehams and & m rcitaies an pauerns trom 6 to 12 1-2 cents. I MADRAS and p SILK GINGHAMS. An Elegant Line of Wash Silks at 50c. Come and see our line of U MEN'S SHIRTS and shirtwaists M so lLOTnllNG to SUIT ri M'CONNELLSBURG Reduced to FIFTY CENTS A YEAR New Idea Woman's Magazine Formerly One Dollar THIS It the cheapest and best . Fashion Magazine now be forethe American public, It shows New Idoas In Fashions, in Millinery, In Embroidery, in Cooking, in woman's Work and In Reading; beautifully Illustrated In colors and In black and white. Above all, It shows the very fashionable New Idka Styles, made from New Idea Pat terns, which cost only too, each. Send Five Cents To-day fortilngU copy o( tho New hHuWcuAH'i Maoazihb, and aoa wiut groat value lor tho monov tt can (tv you. ;i si TRI ViW IDIA PTJBLUHIWO 00. 39 Broadway, How York, K, T. n n it) Spring Styles in Fur, ) ' i f ' ( ; y hi til f M h i J 'I M M ; t call; we can save you mon- M KK.r:r.;":?."''''rr""?' o o o o READY TO CLEAN HOUSE t j bed or two that ought to have pillows. Li&u olten replaces an old wood- V' Baby Coaches. o o o o J hi ve you a nice baby f o S3 i it: to Pretty Dimities, 10 to 14c. s Xlt at PRICES that FIT. Al id summer AlifHnery. An unrivaloil showing of Mm latest Moa-lUiU rl.-lily trimmed in the most Hl'ectivo niuuni i: 108 iiinv dllToront htylos in Sailors and Outing Uutn. Alst.Veils iu colors I,at:es, Appliques, Kib boiis, Flowers, Unilds, Ornu inonts, Quills, ttnd w ina. Children 'h Ilata realy, trim med, from X up. Ladies Hats from .lOo. up. Come early ajid getyour i hoi.so as they muni go. nuixain Daya.FUIDAY.SAT UUIJAV and MONDAY. Como and see and h convluo ed that our U tho cheapest aud bent Store In the Cpunty. MRS. A. F. LITTLH. i 9 I , t (