AUCTION?-! H .C. SMITH & CO. STORE, McCONNELLSBURG, next SATURDAY EVENING, August 30th. 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 for sale at Morton's yard. ; K00 lbs. Country Lard atStout- en,f If Bros. J. Kendall Johnstou and son f'aol. of this place are enjoying t:u surf at Atlantic City. M. 11. Uolleushoad, V. H. llol lenshead and Ralph Decker call ed a few minutes Tuesday on I1 loir way to Harrisburg and the i rangers Picnic. Tlio Safety razor that you get for 1 10 Honest John Tags is worth fully if 2.00. E. M. Gelvin of Dublin town ship, was a profitable visitor to the News office one day last week. Syrup at 25c. gallon at Stout eagle 13 ros. Frank Irwin of Altoona, is vis iting his parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Juo. A. Irwin of this place. All kind of Groceries cheap at Stouteagle Bros. Mr. and Mrs. George Finiff of Tod township spent Sunday with their son Nicholas. A guaranteed watch free for 85 Honest John Tobacco Tags and 10c. postage. Ex-Commissioner L. K. Cline of Burnt Cabins, was one of our profitable callers last Saturday. A large or small knife for 25 tags off of Honest John Tobacco and Sc. postage. Mr. Arthur Barton of Birming ham, Ala., is spending a week among his Fulton county friends. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure all diseases arising from disor dered kidneys or bladder. McConnellsburg last week. Thompson & Steach painted a tdliant house for James Kendall, Sr., the first of this week. H. C. Ileckerman, Bedford.Pa., will pay you ten cents a dozen for Honest John Tobacco Tags, send 2c. along. Mrs. Robert N. Fryman and daughter Metaare visiting friends in Waynesboro, Charabersburg, and Shippeusburg. 1000 lbs. Country Bacon for sale at Stouteagle Bros. Mrs. Harry A. Thompson of Tyrone, is visiting in the home of Harry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Thompson of this place. If you want to sell Timber Land, Mountain Land or Farms, address Box 221 McConnells burg, Pa. William H. Barnett and Walter Stewart of Wells Tannery passed through this place Tuesday on tneir way to the Grangers Picnic A dime's worth of Honest John Tobacco free if you will give your Merchant 12 Honest John Tobac co Tags. Jehu Booth, Dublin Mills' post muster and hustling merchant, spent Saturday night with his mother in this place. Do you use a fountain pen You can get one a good one, worth 1.50 for 75 Honest John Tobacco Tags. Head the Rouss Racket Store New Ad this week. Throw that flintlock away aud buy yourself a good gun. 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. Miss Blanche Barton who spent several months in the western part of the State, has returned to Crystal Springs. Many persons in this commu nity are suffering from kidney complaint who could avoid fatal results by using Foley's Kidney Cure. George II. Mellott and Russel Swope of Coalport, Pa., and Wes ley Mellott of Pittsburg, spent a day at McConnellsburg last week. John B. Kunyan and family went down to Neodmore Mon day and stayed with Mr. Run yan's parents until Wednesday. Harry Ott and sisters Maude and Mary accompanied by their cousin, Dan Ott, are spending some time in Everett and attend ing the Crystal Springs camp-meeting. halt; Register. Wednesday, October 15, Mrs. Matilda Uelmati will sell at her residence two miles northeast of McConnellsburg, horses, cattle, hogs, farming implements, etc. Sale begins at i) o'clock, Credit 10 months. Wednesday, September 3, Con rad Glazier, Sr., will sell at his residence two miles east of Big Cove Tannery a large 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. H. 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 ems at 9 o'clock. Credit 6 months. It Needs a Tonic. There are times when your liv er needs atonic. Don't give pur ga tives that gripe aud weaken. De Witt's Little Early Risers expel all poisou from the system and act as tonic to the liver. W. Scott 531 Highland ave., Milton, Pa, says ; "I have carried De Witt's Little Early Risers with me for several years and would not be without them." Small and easy to take. Purely vegetable. They never gripe or distress. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Snyder, of Elbow Ridge, with their 1 children attracted a good deal of attention at the picnic held near Pectonville, Md., last week. Mrs Snyder has given birth to 18chil dren. ono of whom, a boy, died in infancy. There are three pairs of twins. The two youngest chil dren, aged about four years, are twins. Two of the children are married. Their cnuaren were also present. The family arrived in a two-horse wagon and two buggies. Their picnic dinner was packed in a bushel basket and a arge store box. Mr. Snyder fought in the Civil War and draws a pension. Among those from this place who were at Crystal Springs Camp last Sunday were, Miss Gertrude Hoke and Miss Stella Logue, Miss Nellie Daniels and Mrs. John Sheets, George W. Hays and daughter Miss Ethel, A. U. Nace and J. W. Greathead, John V. Stouteagle and James G. Patterson, Robert Fisher, Char ley Goldsmith, Ex-Sheriff D. V. Sipes, Frank Mason and daugh ters Goldie and Jessie, and Miss Mertie Stoner. A Necessary- Precaution. Don't neglect a cold. Itis worse than unpleasant. It is dangerous. By using One Minute Cough Cure you can cure it at once. Allays inflammation, clears the head, soothes and strengthens the mu cous membrane. Cures coughs, croup, throat and lung troubles. Absolutely safe. Acts immediate ly. Children like it. Blanche Wink.daughter of Wm. Wink of Pleasant Kidge, Fulton county, Pa., is twelve years old and has attended school at Mor ton's Point, her home school, eight winters without missing a day. She has miles to go to school, but distance and bad weather have never prevented her going every day since she at tained the age of four years. The distance thus traveled is 3,oo0 miles. Shutters All Kecords. 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 Ann ca Salve soon cured him. Sub dues Inflammation, conquers Aches, kills Pains. Best salve in the world. 25c at son's drug store. W. S. Dick- After spending the summer very pleasantly at Webster Mills, Mr. Frank Eitemiller returns this week to his home iu Pittsburg. ASSIGNEES' SALE Of Valuable Heal Estate virtue 1 mi tinier of tlio Court of oni- mou IMeitsof Kultou Couuty. I'ciinsylviiulii, the unW'rsii;ti'il Asxltuicex of II. C. Smith A Co.. of McUnnntMNliurv. will ell ut I'ulille ule ut the Court House in MeConnelNliurK. u.. ut I lock. I. M.. on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1902, tlu following valuable Heal FMuto to wit : Sit, , Militate In the Township of Ayr. e in ly aforesaid, froutltw on the Chainemlrir mil IW-Oforrt Turnpike 4S feel, on the North. tu the Kast by lot of Cal MrQuuile, on ,lhe South and we-i by lot of M. R. ShutTiier. belli Wo feet deep and eontalniux about one-fourth of au aere. having thereon erected a two story frame dwelling. No. i. Situate In Liekintf Creek township. county uud state aforesaid, adjoining lands of Mrs. Mahaia Deshoim, John Da ui els' heirs, et a!., belli a part of a larger traet eouveyed by Ohediuu Hoekensmtth and wife by deed dated,' to John R Deshonir and by John F. Deshou to II. V. Smith, containing about eleven acres and having thereon erected a story aud n half frame dwelling. No. 3. bi'inir an undivided one-seventh inter est in aud to the following tract or parcel of land situatein Ayr township, county aforesaid, beiujf a part of two larger tracts conveyed by John Neuroth and wife by deed dated October H, 1M8. to H. C. Smith et ul.. ndjoluintf lauds of the said H. C. Smith et ul.. formerly Mrs. Jared Pitt man. Ores. John Neuroth Peter Matfsam et ul.. containing alxnit fifteen ucres. No. 4. bciiiiT au undivided one-seveuth Inter est In aud to the following tract of laud situate in Township and couuty aforesaid, beimr apart of a larger tract of land eouveyed by Mrs. Jar ed Pitt man by deed dated November 1 1, 1WW to II. :. Smith et tit.. Mix Jared Pittman. John Neuroth. cont aining fo.tr acres. No. ft. beluc an undivided one-seventh Inter est lu aud to the following tract or parcel of laud situate lu Towuship aud Couuty aforesaid belli a part of a larger traet of land conveyed by Ocore tiress. and ("Jasper Uress and wife by deed dated November tl. iwu to II. C. Smith et al., adjoining lands of the said H. C. Smith et ul., formerly owned by John Neuroth. contain lu about eighteen acres. No. tl. bein an undivided one-seventh Inter est In aud to that portion which lies in the J couuty of Fulton of the following described tract of land situate in Township of Peter.-, Frankllu county, and lu the Townships of Ayr uud Tod. In the county of Fulton, adjoiulurf lauds of Daniel Sheets; A til's. James Mo Dowel ct ul. That portion which lies lu Fulton couuty hi-' lu about thirteen acres. Terms 10 percent, on day of sale, one-third iueludiu the 10 per cent, w lien sale is confirm ed by the Court aud the balance in two equal uuuual payments with Interest from continua tion aud to be secured by judgment, f Jamks Hkniiv (iKO. H. Danikls s. w, Kirk, Assignees. Orphans' Court Sale OF Valuable Ileal Estate. ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1902. Uy virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Fulton county, the undersigned trustee will otter at public sale, on the premises on above named dale, the following described real es tate: A tract of farm laud situate fn Hrush Creek township, Fulton county. Penua., ud Jolnintf Iuuh of George Lynch, Joshua Jlar tou s heirs. Elizabeth McKtbbln. Amos Ilix sou uud others, coutainiuu ONE HUNDRED ACRES more or less, about 00 acres cleared und culti vated; baHnue in (food OAK und 11 NE timber. The Improvements are a good two story ou uud frame dwel'inv. bank barn and other build ings. Oood water very convenient School house on one end of rlacc. Church and post omce within one-iuurter of a mile. An ex cellent grass farm Splendid chance for u ftood home TKUMS : Ten per cent, on day of sale: one half includiuif the ten percent, ut coufermatlon balance In oneyeur, with Interest, SALE AT 2 O'CLOCK. I. M. J. C. Hix.so.v Trustee. Local Institute for McConnells hurn, ToJ and Dublin to he held ut Ft. Littleton, I riJay, Aiif-. 20, HcKinniiiK at 10 A. Al. PHOUHAMMi;. 1. The Duties of the Teachers. 2. The Duties of the School Officers. 'i. The Programme. 1. 0. ti. The Recitation. School Organization. The Course of Study. 7. School Aids. All teachers from the above named districts are expected to be present, and wo invito as many directors and friends of Educa tion as can come. Teachers and friends of educa- j tiou in adjoiniug districts are J also, invited to bo present and I help us make tlio instituto a suc 1 cess. Chas. K Barton. Just Look At Her. Whence came that sprightly stop, faultless skin, rich, rosy complexion, smiling face. She looks good, feels good. Hero'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 i W. S. Dickson's. i Do you want to prepare for I teaching ? The best place to make this preparation is in the State Normal School located at Ship jxmsburg, P. Write for a catalogue. i ,v : I ,r,r ; ; . a a fiiiL is m g2 i kfm S.E tic o r. i NSlSi sCZ. Hi r. v nn' m w mw awn Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McNeil , .... 1 .1. .. t .. I i TT I auu moir oaoy uoy weiio to nau-; cock Tuesday aud took a.traiu for : Milwaukee, wnere, auer visiting friends a few days, they will con tinue their louruey to their home in Boone, Iowa. We trust that the visit of Mr. and Mrs. : McNeil was as enjoyable for tbem as it was pleasant for their many , friends here. 1 Miss Ella Mellott. who had a I lucrative position in Philadelphia since graduating returned Satur-1 uay alter spending iwo weeis va cation with her mother, Mrs. Dennis Mellott of Needmore. Miss Mellott was one of the honor members of her class and is to be congratulated on the short time in which it took her to complete the course. George Heinbaugh is building a tenant house for David M. Ken dall along the road between the end of Mr. Kendall's lane and Spring House Valley school house It will be finished in a few weeks and will be occupied by Mr. J. L. Garland, who will farm for Mr. Kendall next year. Foley's Kidney Cure Will cure Bl ight's Disease. Will cure Diabetes. Will cure Stone in Bladder. Will cure Kidney and Bladder Diseases. W. E. Hoke spent several days during the pat week in the west ern part of the state. Will says Pittsburg- is about as large as Fulton county, and doing more business than McConnellsburg. Quick relief for Asthma Sufferers Foley 's Honey and Tar affords immediate relief to asthma suf ferers in the worst stages and if takeu in time will effect a cure. The Shippensburg Normal school offers to students the very best advantages to bo r-btained in the line of Normal School in struction. This school ranks . among the finest Normal schools ' in the country. As soon as you decide on the dale for your sale, send it to us ' aud we will place it iu the sale register both iu the News and the Democrat, and you can Bond us the list of unicles for your sale , bill later. I Graduates of the Shippeusburg 1 Stute Normal School have no diffi culty in securiug good positions. The reputation of the school makes the obtaiuing of a good ! jKisition easy to those who hold ' the Diploma of the Shippeusburg Normal School. I I Prime Timothy Seed for sale at Stouteagle Bros. Foley's Kidney Cure tuskcM kldneya and bladder right. p 0 .2 O Z Sr s -q 2 si IB $ Si o Oj r Q 5 - D c 2 u I: Si T. J. WIENER, ' UQJICOCK, JYLCL JULY REDUCTION SALF Ready-to-Wear Wash Fabrics , , e , . , Lot of Crash Skirts reduced from $1.00 to 79c L0t 0f Crash Skirts reduced frQm 39 fQ 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, Chiffons, Veiling.Gloves, Corsets, Hosiery, Braids, But tons, &c. PRICES WORTH LOOKING AT. ! X MILLINERY GOODS X - 4. 1 1 l A new ! 4 t Alillincry Store i i UluKonully opposite Cooper House. i M()Cl)NNKI,lJUUI((, l'A. X' 4 S. P. METZLER I Dealeu In . . . Plnnos Organs buggies Carriages Good marketable stock taken in exchange. fif'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 inquiriug at this office, describing money and purse and paying for this notice. Merril Naco came home Tues ly evening. Lost. Uetween John B. Kun yan 's residence and thepostoflice last Wednesday, a small crescent tick pin with a set. A liberal reward will b3 paid for its return to this office. Lost. On Sunday August 17, on road leading from Now Grena da to Walnut Grove via., Dublin Mills uud Bart Steven's Ladies Coat, Fawn collar. Finder please notify, Nkttie B. McCLAin, - New Grenada, Pa. A LOAD OF Special Bargains We will close out below cost Ladies Ready Made Crash Dress Skirts at 25c. Sailors.Ready Trimmed 25c. Walking Hats.Trimmed 25c. Ladies Dress Hats, 50c. Ladies Sun Hats, 25c. Children's Caps, 10c. Laces 0 inches wide, 5c. Now is the time for Bar gains from July lGth to the 20th. Come and see if you can't get the best bargains at our store you .ver saw or hoard of. MRS. A. F. LITTLE. -l A X .v x. J y .yt j A A. ilJuistXHimk:! h Good Straw Hats Efj at 10 and 20c th-?25 and 50 cent kind. S8 Children's Suits a few left, were $1.00 to $2.00. now GOc and $1.00. This u.. u Mi r rti J ii m 3 iiuvc iuu inucii. We have a lot of TROUSERS at 75c, 31.00, and $1.25-hardly half price for this quality. A line of i 50c 0eralls for 40, and 50 cent Shirts, with Collars, for 2-5c. 3Ien and Boy's Clothing, also, reduced. NOW IS YOUR TIME. M.3 .; Hi Hi A. U. NACE & SONS. I Hi 'OOOOOOOOOOO Spring Time w HEN A LADY GETS e gonerally tinds a a new mattress,springs or GOOD MATTRESSES are hero -in stock from to & $13.00 and to order up to 30.00. The ;ory cheap kind, that 0 only serve to hok at and worry you awhile, you can got else whore. 1 JED SPRINGS, $2.00 to $1 2.00. PILLOWS, 5()e to 2.00 V Tho same remarks apply as" to mattresses. A NEAT CLEAN IRON BED often replaces an old wood en one to great advantage. Makes the room brighter and looks c;oJor on a hot day or night. NEW ORIENTAL STRIPE TAPESTRIES at 50c and 75c a yard (double width) make uttractivo curtains and cover ings. A COUCH SPREAD in same goods, 50-by 10H inches, fringe all around, at $1. 50 i.s pretty and cheap. GoCart3 and Baby jjoachec. Third now lot this season. Have you a n'co baby ? II. SIERER & CO., FUIttTITURE MAKERS, ' On Queen Street, Chambersbiira ft oooocooooooooo ooooooocoooo ftl'CONNELLSDUR BAKERY D. E. Little, Puoiuuktoh. Fresh Broad, Rolls, Cakes, Doughnuts, and Pretzels on hand all the time. Free Delivery iu town 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 Patrouage Solicited. D. E. LITTLE. YOU NEED A BUGGY HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? t X A Bran New Falling Top t Buggy with Full Leather t Trimming, Spring Cushion and Back, Thousand Mile Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat ent Shaft Couplers and Fine ly Finished throughout for ONLY $50. Larsre Stock to' select from. ' I am also handling Hand made Buggies and Wagons. W. K. Evans, . ' Hustoutowu, Pa. It a j-.".v l " I Ki " -1 M k 1 Itt I ( t -I i is excellent clothing, but we ' K f k pi M X M 4 Hi Hi Hi H4 ' . 4. 4 A k J -'J OOOOOOOOOOOOOQ I READY TO CLEAN HOUSE hod or two that ought to have o o o pillows. C 5 , - -w nmts. 1 8 4 4
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