AUCTION? y H :C. SMITH & CO. STORE, McCONNELLSBURG, next SATURDAY EVENING, August 23d. Everything in this Big Store must be closed out. No one need fear to buy at these Auctions. Everything offered just taken from regular stock. AUCTION? Brick Cur sale at Morton's yard. Miss Ruth West returned to McCoun.'llsburg last week. ' 1000 lbs. Couutry Bacon for sale at Stoutcaglo Bros. Rev. George B. Shoemaker of Iowa Falls, Iowa, is at Crystal Springs cainpmeeting this week. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure all diseases arising from disor dered kidneys or bladder. Watson 1 'aimer, formerly of Hustoutowu left a few days ago for a trip through California. - Von S.vlk w livc-weeks-old pigs. N. I. Finiff, Tod township. Mr and Mrs. W. Kaudolph Palmer, of Sipes Mills, speut Monday at McConnellsburg. All kind of Groceries cheap at Stouteaglo Bros. Mr. E. N. Akers, of Sipes Mill, called at the News omo.e a few minutes while in towu last week. A large or small knife for 25 tags off of Honest John Tobacco and 3c. postage. Frank Martin of Dickeys Moun tain and Davy Little of this place attended campmeeting at Couo cocheague last Sunday. lOOOlbs.Couutry Lard at Stout eagle Bros. Rev. J. W. DoiTlemyre will preach at Oakley next Sunday morning, at 10 o'clock, and at Anlioch in tho eveniug at 7:30. A guaranteed watch free for b5 Honest John Tobacco Tags and lUc. postage. Miss Katie Fore and Mrs. Grant Baker spent from Satur day until Monday with friends at Markes, Franklin county. Tho Safety razor that you get for 110 Honest John Tags is worth fully $2.00. Dr. West will preach at Green hill next Sunday morning at 10:30 and at McConuellsburg in the evening at 7:30. H. C. Heckerman, Bedford, Pa., will pay you ten cents a dozen for Honest John Tobacco Tags, send 2c. along. Mr. James Sloan who has been spending his summer vacatiou with his parents, returned to Buffalo, N. Y., Monday.' Syrup at 25c. gallon at Stout eagle Bros. Miss Mary H. Skinner of Chambersburg, spent a few days during the past week the guest of Miss Lois Caldwell in this place. Because of free tuition the cost of an education in tho State. Nor mal School at Shippeusburg is less than it has been heretofore. Write for acatalogue to Dr. G.M. D. Eckels, Principal. There is being prepared a new list of presents which will be giv en for the return of Honest John Tobacco Tags. Save your tags. Mr. Ralph Johnston, of Alle gheny, Pa., is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnston in the Cove. Do you use a fountain pen? V"" can get one a good one, worth 1.50 for 75 Honest John Tobacco Tngs. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Lucock and little daughter of Pittsburg spent the past week among friends in this place. If you want to sell Timber Land, Mountain Land or Farms, address Box 224 McConnells burg, Pa. Mrs. N. I. Finiff and daughter Margaretta left Monday for a vis it among friends in Chambers burg. A dime's worth of Honest John Tobacco fre if you will give your Merc hant 12 Honest John Tobac co Tags. Mr. S. A. Nesbit, Miss Netha Nesbit, Miss A. J. Irwin, and Miss Annie Frey drove to Clear spring, Md.,and sent a few days very pleasantly during the past woek. Many persons in this commu nity are suffering from kidney complaint who could avoid fatal result by using Foley's Kidney Cure. Sale Register. Wednesday, September 3, Con rad (Hazier, Sr., will sell at his residence two miles east of Big Cove Tannery a largo number of horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, a lot of valuable farming implements, &c. Sale begins at 9 o'clock. Credit 10 months. Wednesday, September 10, B. EI. Kline will sell at his residence in Belfast township, two miles north of Gem, horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, farming implements and household goods. Sale bo gins at (J o'clock. Credit 6 mouths. It Needs a Tonic. There are times wheu your liv er needs atonic. Dou'tgivepurga tives that gripe and weaken. De Witt's Little Early Risers expel ill poisou from the system and ict as tonic to the liver. W. Scott .'31 Highland ave., Milton, Pa., says ; "I have carried DeWitt's Little Early Risers with me for several years aud would not be without them." Small and easy to take. Purely vegetable. They icver gripe or distress. The Rays Hill Christian Confer ence will meet with the Whips Cove church on Wednesday Au gust 27, 1902, at 2 o'clock P. M., aud continue five days. Besides the ministers of the conference, there will be visiting ministers from other conferences. Rev. B. F. Black aud Rev. J. W. Doilie inyre from Virginia, will be in at tendance. Rev. Black is a regu lar orator. Good boarding and homes will be arranged to accom modate all who attend. Shatters All Kecoi-Js. Twice in a hospital, F. A. Gul ledge, Verbena, Ala., paid a vast sum to doctors to cure a severe case of piles, causing 24 tumors. When all failed, Bucklen's Arni ca Salve soon cured him. Sub dues Inflammation, couquers Aches, kills Pains. Best salve in the world. 25c at W. S. Dick son's drug store. Richard W. Swope, of Home stead, Pa., accompanied by his brother Edward of Licking Creek township, speut a day in towu last week. Richard was former ly a successful school teacher in this county, but now has a lucra tive position in a railroad office at Homestead, and was taking a 10 days vacation, having visited New York and other eastern cities. While in town the brothers called on their friend T. J. Thompson who is still confined to his room on account of illness. Just Look At Her. Whence came that sprightly step, faultless skin, rich, rosy complexion, smiling face. She looks good, feels good. Here's her secret. She uses Dr. King's New Life Pills. Result, all or gans active, digestion good, no headaches, no chance for "blues." Try them yourself. Only 25c at W. S. Dickson's. The application of Mrs. S. M. Cook for the admission of Walter Cuff, a colored soldiers' orphan, son of William Cuff dee'd of Ayr township, has been approved by the Soldiers' Orphans' School Commission and he will be admit ted to the school nt Chester Springs within a month. This boy is eight years old now, and if he lives to be discharged as a six teener, will doubtless bo tilted for a busy and useful life. Last Saturday morning hay in one of tho mows of the big barn on G. Newton Hoke's farm was discovered to be on fire. Like most barns this time of year it was full of inflammable material, but the fire was put out and the barn saved with comparatively little damage. Ouick reliet for Asthma Sufferers Foley 'a Honey and Tar affords immediate relief to asthma suf ferers in the worst stages and if taken in time will effect a cure. ASSIGNEES' SALE Of Valuable Heal Estate My virtuo of itn oiiUm- of llit Conn of i'oni nioti INftis of Kultoti County. I Viu.s.viv.mU. tll umtuntltuit'tl AsMlifiiev of II. 0. Smith & Co . o; MuConuelWliurir, will ell tit P-tNlo s ile m tho Court House in MirConnelMm... .. t t o'clock. P. M.. on SATURDAY, SEPTEMT37l9J2T the followliiK valuable Heal Kstitio to wit: No. I, Ktt .mtt' Id the Township of Ayr. o-i .u ty ufort'said. fronting ou the Chain nv-s1) i; j and HtMirortl Turnpike feet, on the North, ou the Kast hy lot of C;il Me'u.nle. on the Smith anil Aet by lot of M. R. ShuHner. belli tr J'J feet deep and containing ubout one-fourth of un acre, having thereon erected a two story frame dwelling. No. i. Situate In Lickinx Cieeii township, county aud state ufore:iid. adjoining luu.ls tit Mi. Muhula Deshoun. John Daniels' heirs, et ul., b.'lutf a pun if a larger tract couveyed by Obcdiah Hockeuinith and wife by deed dated, to John K. Deshoiikf and by John F. lHMionjf to 1!. C. Smith, eoutaiuiu about eleven acre- and having thereon erected a story aud u half frame dwelling. No. 3, beliitf un undivided one-seventh Inter est In and to the followlutf tractor parcel of land sltaatcln Ayr township, comity aforesaid. beluK a part of two larger tracts conveyed by Johu Neuroth and wife by deed dated October 14. IMW. to H.C. Smith et al., adjoiiiimr lands or the said 11. C Smith et at., formerly Mrs. Jared Pittmax ttress. John Neuroth Peter Maifsum et al., containing about lirteeo acres. No. 4. beinirati uudivlded one-seventh Inter est In anil to the following tract of land sit uaie hi Township and county aforesaid, be in if a part or a I nver tract of land couveyed by Min Jar edl'ittm.tu by deed dated November 1 4. IHM to II. C. Smith et al.. Mrs. .Tared rutin in, Johu Neuroth. coat iluiiw fo.i'- aji-j-i. No. a. beiutf au undivided one-seventh Inter el in ami to the folio lnf tract or pared of !aud situate In Tow uship au I County ufores.tld bfim; a part of a laiyer trad of laud couveyed by George Uress.and Casper Urvss and wife by leed dated November (1. li'lloH. O. Smith et al.. udjoinimr lands of the said H. 0. Smith et al formerly owned by John Neuroth. eonUitu intf nbont eighteen acres, No. 0. beliiii au undivided oue-seventh Inter est iu and to thai portion which is.s In the county of Kultou of the following deeribeJ taet of land situate iu Township of Peters, b'raukliu county, aud in the Towuships of Ayr and Tod. In the county of Kulton. udjoinimf lauds of Daniel Sheets. A Ill's. James McDowet et al. That portion which lies in Fulton eounty b in if about thirteen acre. Terms io per cent, on day of v!e. one-third Including the 10 per cent, wheu sale U continu ed by the Court aud the balance In two equ il auuu:il paymt-uts with interest from conMrrn i tiou and to be secured by Judgment. J am km Husky tjao. H. D.IN1KI.H S. W, Kim. Assignees. Orphans' Court Sale OF Valuable Heal Estate. OM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1902. Ily virtue of ua order (if tlio Oi plums' Court of Fulton county. Hie UiiUersiirui'd irustte will oITur ut public Nnle. ou the prt'iuises ou uhove Duiiicil date, the follouiux described real es 'ute: A tiuct of funu lurid silimte la lirush Creek township, Kulton county. I'ennii., ud Julnlnit luuds of tieorie I.ynuh. Joshuu llur ton s heirs. Kllzuheth MuKIIiIiId. Amos Illx soa ttod others, coutttiuiuK ONE HUNDRED ACRES more or lets, ubout ti ucres cleured nud culti vated: balance In koihI OAK und I'INK timber. The liuprovements me a Kood two story loi( anil fniiue dwel luir. bank burn aud other build ings. Good water very convenient School house on one eud of place. Church uud post oillce w ithin one-quarter of a mile. An ex cellent urass farm Splendid chanoe for u jroixl home TKKMS : Ten per cent, on day of sale: one bulf IncludiUK the tun percent. alcnufennutioD balance Inoueyear. with interest, S ALU AT O'CLOCK, 1'. M. J. C. IIixsxi.v Trustee. Iu a letter recently received from Claude B. Cook to his moth er.Mrs. S. M. Cook of this place, tlie following reference was made to a former Pulton county citizen. "I called this evening on Mr. Conrad Lamp who is in bed fromrepeated surgical operations lor stone in the bladder, the last of which he underwent without the aid of an anaesthetic. Ue was resting easily and asks to be re membered to his friends in the East." Tlw"News"congratulates Mr. Lamp and hopes for his speedy and complete recovery. A Necessary Precaution. Don't neglect a cold. Itis worse than unpleasant. It is dangerous. JJy using Une Minute Cough Cure you can cure it at once. Allays lntlammation, clears the head. soothes aud streugthens the mu cous membrane. Cures coughs, croup, throat and lung troubles. Absolutely safe. Acts immediate ly. Children like it. Sipes Mill. ( Jeorgo II. Mellott, of Coalport, is visiting his mother. W. W. Mellott, of Pittsburg, is visiting his mother, Mary J. Mel lott. Ruse Swope, of Blaine City, is 1 visiting his grandmother. j Miss Susie Black and sister Annie, of McConnellsburg were , visiting A. Mellott, last Sunday. ' Kichard Swone of PHt.Hh 11 TO" gave a good talk last Sunday : ezer. ' P $ f bfl. lie y 1) ,y:J o0 co 1 5 'Hie 111 0, "r; aJ a (runners Picnic. For the Grangers Picnic at Wil liams Grove August L'ulh to 30th, 1902, iuclusivo, the Cumberland Valley Railroad will run special excursiou'tiains to and from the ' Grove and sell excursion tickets, as follows : Leave Mercersburg at 8:00 a. m., 10:10 a. m. aud 51:30 p. m. Returning leave Williams Grove for Mercersburg, Richmond and intermediate stations at 8:00 a. m. and 3:15 p. m. daily and at 5:15 p. ' m. ou Thursday only. 1 Excursion tickets good to re turn until Saturday August 30th, will be ou sale the entire week at oue fare for the round trip. Excursion tickets good for two days will be ou sale from Tues day until Friday, at rate of 1.25 for the round trip. Foley's Kidney Cure Will cure Bright's Disease. Will cure Diabetes. Will cure Stone in Bladder. Will cure Kidney and Bladder Diseases. A PHYSICIAN HEALED. Dr. Geo. Ewing, a practiciug physician of Smith's Grove, Ky., for over thirty years, writes his personal experience with Foley's Kidney Cure: "For years I had been greatly bothered with kid ney and bladder trouble and en larged prostrate gland. I used everything known to the profes sion without relief, until I com menced to use Foley's Kidney Cure. After taking three bottles I was entirely relieved and cured. I prescribe it now daily in my practice and heartily recommend its use to all physicians for such troubles. I have prescribed it in hundreds of cases with perfect success." Mr. aud Mrs. Win. Sigel, Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph Mellott, aud Mr. Kenney Sharpe and Miss Annie Myers, all of Thompson were the j guests of Mrs. Mary Kelleylastj Wednesday. j ( Jeorgo F. Mellott of Ayr town- i ship last week threshed his wheat j crop, which amounted to 8G8 j bushels. We doubt whether any other single farm in the county will beat it this year. Miss Mollis Seylar who had been spending her vacation with her sister Mrs. S. M. Cook of this place, returned to her work in the peusion oftice In Fittsburg Monday. A regular course at tho Ship pensburg Normal School will tit you to become a teacher. Gradu ates of the school have no difficul ty in obtaining good positions. Send for a catalogue. Foley's Kidney Cure tnakeM kidaeya mad blmdder right, T. J. WIENER, Hancock, Md. JULY REDUCTION SALE. Rcady-to-Wear Wash Fabrics Lot of Crash Skirts . reduced from $1.00 to 79c. Lot of Crash Skirts reduced from 39c. to 25c. Beautiful Printed Lawns, best Values, yard, .04c. Stylish Printed Batiste best Values, yard, .07c. Latest Effects, Linen color Chambray; Colored Dots "Beauties." All High priced goods, 12 l-2c. per yard. India Linen, Pique, Black and White Figured Lawns. Embroideries, Laces, Insertings MILLINERY ! Ladies and Childrens White and Black Straw Hats at COST Flowers.Feathers, Silks.Rib bons, C hi ffons, Veili ng.G loves, Corsets, Hosiery, Braids, But tons, &c. PRICES WORTH LOOKING AT. MILLINERY GOODS at reduced rates at t t MRS. E. M. GRESS'S X new I Millinery Store t DliiKODiilly oppoKku Cooper House. MuCoNNKUJiUUlu;, J'A. j S. P. METZLER liKALEH In . . . Pianos Organs buggies Carriages Good marketable stock " taken in exchange. C:fi?When in need of any thing in our line write for particulars to ... . S. P. METZLER. Burnt Cabins, Pa Found. Last Saturday morn ing at the hitching rails at the Presbyterian church.a purse con taining one dollar and twenty five cents. The owner can have same by inquiring at this oflice, describing money and purse and paying for this notice STORE I OR SALE. Cash Trade Established Eleven years in Groceries,! Confections, Tobaccoes, and Notions. Good trade ; will show books as evidence Fresh stock. Prefer teaching and must sell. Call on W. A. Ccllkk, Mercersburg, Pa. J LOAD OR Special Bargains We will close out below cost Ladies Ready Mado Crash Dress Skirts at 25c. Sailors, Ready Tri m med 2."c. Walking Hats.Trimmed 25c. Ladies Dr-oss Hats, 50c. Ladies Sun Hats, 2c. Children's Caps, 10c. Laces (i inches wide, 5c. Now is the time for Bar gainsfrom July 10th to tho 20th. . Come and see if you can't get the best bargains at our store you ver saw or heard of. MRS. A. F. LITTLE. ) L """ iilvJuistTTHinl- m K m '.S3 m Hi M I li t-ii 1 M K Hi III rxi iti tti x M Good Straw Hats at 10 and 20c tru-25 and 50 cent kind GHiich-ort :i few left, wprp and $1.00. This is hnvA inn tr.nrh We have a lot of TROUSERS at -75c, 31.00, and 1.25 hardly half price for this quality. A line of 50c Overalls for 40, and BO cent Shirts, with Collars, for 25c. Men and Uoy's Clothing, also, reduced. NOW IS YOUR TIME. I A. U. INACE & Mi OOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOO Spring Time 'W rTTTtlM A r.AllV fliwo e generally finds a a now mattress, springs or pillows. GOOD MATTRESSES are here in stock from $3.50 to fcln.OU and to order up to $30.00. The ;ery cheap kind, that only servo to look at aud worry you awhile, you can get else where. RED SPRINGS, $2.00 to 12.00. PILLOWS. 50c to fc2 00 The same remarks apply as to A NEAT CLEAN IRON BED often replaces an old wood en one to great advantage. looks coler on a hot day or night NEW ORIENTAL STRIPE a yard (double width) mako ings. A rvinr'TT cdticam jt .)i juuu 111 Mtiiiitj guuuH, yu oy inn fringe all uround, at $ 1. 50 is pretty aud cheap. Go-Carb and Baby Coaches, Third new lot this season. Have you a nice baby V 11. sieriIr&go.; FURNITURE fin Ai. OOOOOOOOOOOOOO ONNELLSUURO BAKERY D. E. Little, Pkophiktou. f Fresh Bread, Rolls, Cakes, Doughnuts, nud Pretzels on hand all tho time. Free Delivery iu towu on y Mondays; Tuesdays, Thurs- days, and Saturdays. For Parties, Wedding, &c 5 we arc prepared on a couple $ of days notice to furnish nil f kinds of cakes &c. Your Patronnge Solicited. D. E. LITTLE. t YOU NEED A BUGGY I I HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? t A Bran New Falling Top Bujrery with Full Leather f Trimmiug, Spring Cushion and Back, Thousand Mile Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat- t ent Shaft Couplers aud Fine- ly Finished throughout for t' ONLY $50. t Large Stock to select from. I am also handling Hand- made Buggies and Wagons. W. R. Evans, Hustoutown, Fa. X f t V U Vs 42- -S.. $1.00 to $2.00, now GO excellent clothing, but we l ' I t I'M m f 51 Mi Xi i f rti s. t17 a vv mr nr tti -nt imiriin J. bed or two that ought to have O mattresses. Makes the room brighter and ma Q 9 75c O TAPESTRIES at 50c and attractive curtains and cover .i ' r.n i- in inches, 8 MAKERS, O OOOOOOOOOOOO SON 9, Hints. I r j
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