AUCTI AUCTION?! H .C SMITH & CO. STORE, McCONNELLSBURG, next SATURDAY EVENING, beptember 13. Everything in th,s Big Store must be closed out. No one need fear to buy at these Auctions. Everything offered just taken from regular stock. Brick for sale at Morton's yard. Mr. and Mrs. Jared Pittmanof Thompson township spout last Saturday at McCoonellsburg. You can buy the best re-cleaned Timothy seed at Irwin's. B. A. Deavor remembered ye printer in a substantial manner while in town lust Wednesday. W. L. Moseby, Wells Tannery, Ta., has fresh cows and fat cattle for sale. The Safety razor that you get for 1 10 Honest John Tags is worth fully 2.00. ' Miss Flora M. Andrews, of New York is visiting the family of M. M. Bender. Prime Timothy Seed for sale at Stouteagle Bros. Mr. .las. K Palmer and sister, Miss Cornelia, of Warfordsburg, spent Saturday with the family of Frank Mason. A guaranteed watch free for 85 Houest John Tobacco Tags and 10c. postage. John Oak man of Upton, spent a few days duriug the past week with friends on this side of the mou n tain. Crushed oyster shells for poul try, cheap, at Irwin's. Miss Blanche Woodal of Cham bersburg has gone back to Clear field county for another winters' workTteaehiug. A large or small knife for 25 tags off of Uonest John Tobacco and i)c. postage. Roy M. Sipes of Saluvia had his name enrolled on the News' subscription list while in town one day last week. H. C. Deckerman, Bedford.Pa., will pay you ten cents a dozen for Honest John Tobacco Tags, send 2c. along. Our readers will learn with re gret that Judge Swope is serious ly ill at his home in Gettysburg, with congestion of the brain. Get Irwin's prices on Timothy seed. George C. Scott and Samuel C. Dicksou drove to Bedford last Wednesday for a few days' so journ there. A dime's worth of Uonest John Tobacco free if you will give your Merchant 12 Honest John Tobac co Tags. Mr. Silas Mellott, of Needmore was among the visitors to McCon nellsburg last Thursday that did not forget the printer. Do you use a fountain pen? You can get one a good one, worth $1.50 for 75 Honest John Tobacco Tags. Miss Irene Holliday of Waynes boro, has been spending the past week in the family of Mrs. M. B. Trout. There is being prepared a new list of presents which will bo giv en for the return of Honest John Tobacco Tags. Save' your tags. Miss Eloise Trout of the U. S. Pension offico of Pittsburg is vis iting her mother Mrs. E. C. Trout. A. W. Tritlo left for his home in Waynesboro Tuesday, after having spent a few days with his parents in this place. Edward C. Reisner of this place left last week to begic his second year's work as teacher in one of the Lancaster county schools. Mr. Sidney Gittens an alumnus of the McConuellsburg High School left a few days ago, and after spending a few days with friends in Allegheny, will enter Westminster college as a student. As soon as you decide on the date for your sale, send it to us . And we will place it in the sale register both in the News and the Democrat, and you can send us the list of articlos for your sale bill later. Mr. George W. Burtsfield, of Shippeusburg, and Miss Bessie S. Tipton, of Front Royal, Va., were married in Hagerstowa, Md., on August 27 by Rev, H. F. Downs, of the M. E, church. They will reside in Shippons-burg. Sale Register. Saturday, September 20, Jno. E. Rhodes will sell at his resi dence in Ayr township, 3J miles :outhwest of McConuellsburg, iiorse, cow,l hogs, wagon, house hold goods, &c. Credit 8 months. Sale begins at 1 o'clock. Wednesday, October 15, Mrs. Matilda Holmau will sell at her residence two miles northeast of McConnellsburg, horses, cattle, hogs, farming implements, etc. Sale begins at 9 o'clock, Credit 10 months. Lingering Summer Colds. Don't let a cold run at this sea son Summer colds are the hard est kinds to cure and if neglected may linger along for months. A !ong siege like this will pull down the strongest constitution. One Minute Cough Cure will break up the attack at once. Safe and sure icts at once. Cures Coughs.colds iroup, bronchitis, all throat and lung troubles. The children like it. Rose Hoover Married. Miss Rose Hoover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hoover formerly of this place, was mar ried at Mt. Carroll, 111., on the Id inst to Mr. Win. T. Biggs, of New Carlisle, O. They expect to reside in Iowa. The many friends i the bride in this place join in wishing her "much happiness." Fortune Favors A Texan. "Having distressing pains in 'load, back and stomach, and be ing without appetite, I began to use Dr. King's New Life Pills," writes W. P. Whitehead, of Ken uedale, Tex., "and soou felt like a new man. " Infallible in stomach md liver troubles. Only 25c at VV. S. Dickson's drug store. Sixty-second Mile Post. There was a pleasant little gath ering of the family and friends in the home of T. J. Thompson, Wednesday of last week, to cele brate the sixty-second anniver sary of Mr. Thompson's birth. On account of his long contin ued illness, this is the first time he has been able to leave his room and walk down stairs to the din ing room to meet with his family around their table, since last May. It was a day of joy and thanksgiving unto God. Doctors Could Not Help Her. "I had kidney trouble for years," writes Mrs. Raymond Conner of Shelton, Wash., "and the doctors could not help me. I tried Foley's Kidney Cure, and the very first dose gave me relief and I am now cured. I cannot say too much for Foley's Kidney Cure." All dealers.- We hopoour Republican friends will not be shocked to see an ad vertisement of aDemocratic meet ing in the columns of the News. When they want to have their big time the columns of the News will be just as free. Used For Pneumonia. Dr. J. C. Bishop of Affnew.Mich. says. "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar in three verv severe rus es of pneumonia with rrood results in every case." Refuse substi tutes. All dealers. Hones Wanted. We will pav 00 cents a hundred , for bones delivered nt our mill at ' Bis Cove Tannery. We also, have at all times, coilinsr lath and pal ings for sale. Kerper & Keeper. A Sad Disappointment. Ineffective liver medicine is a disappointment but you don't want to purge, strain and break the glands of the stomach and owels. DeWitt's Little Early Risors never disappoint. They cleanse the bystem of all poison and putrid matter and do it so gently that one enjoyes the pleas ant effects. They are a tonic to the liver. Cure biliousness, tor pid liver and prevent fever. PATTISON COMING. , Grand Rally For Honest Govern ment! The Democratic State Organi zation will open the State cam paign at McConnellsburg, Mon day, September 15, 1902. Ex-Governor Pattison, of Phila delphia, Hou. George W. Guthrie, the nomineo for lieutenant gov ernor ; James Nolan, of Reading, the candidate for secretary of in ternal affairs ; Hon. Wm. T. Crea sy, state chairman ; Hou. John S. Rilliug, chairman of auxiliary committee, and Hou. John H. fr'ow of Philadelphia, all will ar rive at McConnellsburg at 3 o' clock in the afternoon, after which a public reception will be held at the Fulton House, when in opportunity will be had for every ouo who wishes to shako hands with the distinguished can didates. Two or three bands of music will bo on hand to enliven the occasion. The public speak ing will be at the Court House in the evening, and over How meet ings will he arranged for, so that every one will havo au oppjrtuni ty to hear the speakers. Not Doomed For Life. "I was treated for threo years by good doctors," writes W. A. Greer, McConnellsville, O., "for Piles, and Fistula, but, when all failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me in two weeks." Cures Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Corns Sores, Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Piles or no pay. 25c at W. S. Di.iksou's drug store. Luidig. Rev. Sparks, a former pastor of the U. B. church in this coun ty, who is now serving a charge in Centre county, preached at Fairview Sunday morning from Lamentations 3:24. Rev. Jackson will preach his farewell sermon at Mt. Tabor next Sunday evening. Albert W. Cleveuger of Pitts' burg is spending this week with relatives in this vicinity. Albert Kiug of Altoona, who had returned to Altoona last Thursday after a teu days' visit among relatives here, was called back on Saturday by the serious illness of his little daughter. Quite a number of our people attended tho Reunion last Fri day. Some of our people have been losing chickens, which they think were not taken by "varmints." Last Friday as Geo. C. Melius and family were goiug to the Re union iu a two-horse spring wag on, the horses started to run near Laidig school houso.aud threw the occupants of tho wagon against the fenco, injuring some of them considerably and scattering the eatables which they had taken along for dinner. On the same day Mrs. Joseph Laidig and three daughters and Mrs. G. II. King had started to the Reunion, when tho holding back strap became detached from tho vehicle, causing the horse they wero driving to run. The occupants were thrown out and Mrs. Laidig and daughter Gertie were kicked by the horse, Lt not seriously. A New Jersey L'ditor'x Testimonial ; M. T. Lynch.Editor of tho Phil- j lirwhiiin M T Tloilir T. . . , v .....It,.. . I "I have usod many kinds of med cines for coughs and colds in my family but never any thiusr so srood as Foloy's Houey and Tar, I can- j noi say too much in praise of it." All dealers. p . Subscribe for tho News. SEPTEMBER ATTRACTIONS ! AT The Largest Stock of Guns and Ammunition in Fulton County. Twenty-five Guns to select from. Single Parrel, Double Barrel, Breech Loading Hamnierless, aid Take-Down Marlin Shot-guns and latest improved Win- ciester Rifles. '.muMacqn t mini hum Boggy Shafts, ironed and panted ready to attach, $1.75 Bu&ry Pole, ironed and paint ed, vith stay and yoke straps. $5.50. Brea:t Strap Harness. $8.50. Ammmition, Leggins, Hunting Coats, Vests, &c. at prices that will, suit you. cConnellsburg, Pa, Trial List. 1.1st of cillls for Trial lit October Tin-ni. W02 lu the t'ourt ol Common I'li'ils of Kultou Conn- I ty. 1'cuDsylviiriu, l.st Mouiluy. tiiti day. I'LAI.NT VITK. Dl'VKHIIAXTH. I V. '.. Ailxtlu Mt.'. Co. now to use of Florence i Himlis, vs. The Township of Ayr ; Mm. !Snruh A. Pttmiin, vk. Geo. W. Cooper. KNie (JrriitheiitliKlm'x of lleph.llutli brtcut- I head, ilee'd, v. .Ino. W. Ureutlicad 1 r. a., w. k. undo. w. . ! OieiilheiMl. vh Jno. W. Orcutheiul. i Ino K. Johnson & Co. vh. A. II. Wilson. I Jliddle Stales H. I O. I (to. use or .1. v. Woodland, c. M. L'UKer. I'rothv'x onwie. I Sept. 8. IHO-J. t vh Jno.& Xiinilt Henry vh. Daniel Knauff. 1 FKANK P. othonoulrV.; Register and Clerk's Notice. Notice Is hereby Riven that the following named accountants lave tiled their nccountH iu tho Hexister and Clerk's onico of Fulton county, l'a., and that the same will he present ed to the Orphnns' Court of wild oountv for coullrmailon on Mondiv the Bih day of October next beluK the llrst Monday. I. The ilrst and Una' account of I). Edward Fore aud John I). 1'oif, Administrators of the Kstnle .of Hou. John M. Kore. lute of Tod township deceased. S. The first und dual account of William 8lu el Adiuiuislrator of the Kstalc of Andrew J. Pitimua late of Thompson township deceused. .1. The first and final account of ()eo. F. Mel lott Administrator of John Hess, late of Thompson township, deceused. I. The llrst and final account of ,1. Nelson Sipes. Kkc Uuanlian of minor children of A. J. I'lttmun late of ThompHou township deceased. 5. The tirst and tlnal account of K. H. Uleh urd Administrator of Ksttte of John Cuuulux hum late of Ayr township, deceased. 1. The first aud tlnul uouount of Annu Hrud nick Administratrix of the Estate of David KruduIcK lute of Dublin township, deceased. 7. Account of Wllllum Ueutty Admlsistrator of Mi Ann Ueutty lute of L'niou township deceased. Fhask p. Lynch, KculHter & Clerk. Register aud Clerk'a Ollloe. Sept. (1. bus. Rl'LK ON CREDITORS. In the Court of Common Picas of I ulton County. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania j County of Kultou, j ss. At a Court of Common Pleas held ut McCon nellsburK. In und for Fulton County, Pennsylva nia, before the Honorable H. UoC. Swope. P. J. und Lemuel P. Kirk und David A. Nelson. Esurs.. Associate Judifes of said Court, on June 10. mri, the petition of W. 8. Smith of WashlnK ton county, Md., wuh presentee seltlnn forth: Thut one 11.(3. Smllh.of thn township of Ayr. In the county of r ulton. Penmi.. did on the fourth day of Murch A. 1. lu i. execute und de liver a deed of usHlk-nment for the beuellt of creditors to James Henry, tleorife U. Dauielk and S. W. Kirk. conveyinK to tht-ni all his prop erty, us well us all the properly of H. C. Smith 4iCo. (his wife Kllabeth Jolulnif with him iuthe said deed) und In und by the ull deed inude. executed and delivered bv the suld II. U. Smith aud Elizabeth Ihis wife) for themselves and II, C. Smith for H. O. Smith Si Co.. the xuid II. ). Smith ulletfes that the petitioner W. S. Smith Is u partner in the suid tlnu of H. o. Smith ti Co.. aud that the said II. C. Smith und W S. Smith w ere Co-partners under the lirm nameof 11. C. Smith & Co. und thUH represeiiliuu the pe titioner us interested us u partner In the said (Inn of H. C. Smith & Co. Thu petitioner fur ther represents thut he was never associated with the said II. C. Smith us a partner lu unv business whatsoever, that he was nottt purtue'r lu the lirm of II. c. Smith (t Co.. thut he hud no Interest whatever In the firm of 11. O. Smith & Co., that he never entered into purtncrshlp w ith the said H. c. Smith, or nave him peniiis s'on to use his nnme In auv wuy as u partner iu the said Urm of II. (;. Smilh & Co.. or to use his name lu the suid deed of iissiKViiiieiit. und that the name of your petitioner wuh placed In the said deed of assignment without his kuuwledKC or eouseut and without unv leiul wumuinn authority to do ho, thut he uever knew that his uiiiue wus in unv way used or oouuected will)' the tlnu of H. C. Smith Hi Co. us u partner, aud further that he has no Interest whatever us u pari iter in the said mercantile orally other bus iness carried on liy II. C. Smith & Co that he Is not. and uever wasu purtuer In the suld firm or huslllesH carried on lluder thu nameof H. SiuilhA-co. Ami further the petitioner repre sents und expects to lie uhle to prove that the name of . s. Huillh. the petitioner, was Inclu ded lu the suld deed of assignment usu p inner of said II, o. Smith Si eo by misiuke or iuadver tauce. Aud therefore prnvlnu the court to strike the name of the petitioner from the mild deed of ussiitninelit.tis liioiiuh the name of the petition er had never uceu lucluded lu the sumu. Whereupon June in iflirj, within petltlou read und considered mid Kule on usances. Jiiiuiw lleiuy, lieo. H. lAnlels aud s. w. Kirk, und ul so the creditors of the said estate to show euiisM why tlie nunc of W. S. Smith should not he Htrlekcu from I he deed of assignment, re turuahle October Term next Service of Ihis rule ou creditoru to lie by publication. In testimony whereof I h:ive hereunto set my hund und the Heal of the said court ut Mccoli nelishurt!. this 1st. duy of Ju.y A. I. li.ij. Euank P. LVmn, (Scu'J I'rolhouotuiy. Aicllott Sipes. On Thursday, Septombor 4, at the M. E. parsonage in Huston town, by the Rev. J. 11. Molroy, Mr. Howard Mellott and Miaa MyrtloSipos, both of Licking Creek township. Buggy Harness with Collar and Hames complete $9.75 As good a single barrel breech loading Shotgun as you would wish to see for $3.50. Double Barrel breech loading Shot Gun, 12 gauge at $6,95 T. J. WIENER, Hancock, Md. JULY REDUCTION SALE. !cady-to-Wear Wash Fabrics Lot of crash Skirts i educed from $1.00 to 79c ! Lot of Crash Skirts' reaucea irom Dye. 10 zac. Beautiful Printed Lawns, best Values, yard, ,04c. Stylish Printed Batiste best Values, yard, .07c. Latest Effects, Linen color Chambray; Colored Dots "Beauties." All High priced goods, 12 l-2c. per yard. India Linen, Pique, Black and White Figured Lawns. Embroideries, Laces, Insertings MILLINERY ! Ladies and Childrens White and Black Straw Hats at COST Flowers.Feathers, Silks.Rib bons, Chiffons, Veiling.Gloves, Corsets, Hosiery, Braids, But tons, &c. PRICES WORTH LOOKING AT. 1 MILLINERY GOODS X III tUUU!U 1'IHL'S III X MRS. E. M. GRESS'S new : Millinery Store : DIUKonully opposltu Cooper House, J ,1 ,1 . AlCCUNNKl.tHIIIHtU, l'A. 4 S. P. ME72LER DlCALKH In . . . Plonos Organs buggies Carriages Good marketable stock taken in exchange. 53?When iu ueod of any thing iu our lino write for particulars to ... . S. P. METZLER, Burnt Cabins, Pa Married. Mr. William II. Wirick of South 1 Fork, Pa., and Miss Emma Ilelsel of Wells Tannery, were married at tho bride's home at noon, Septem ber 8, 1902, by Rev. W. J. Shoaffor of Three Springs. Dyspepsia Cure Diaests what you eat. This preparation contains all of tho ditfestants and digests all kinds of loort. It gives Instant relief and never rails to cure, in anows you 10 eao uu the food you want. The most sensitive o(,.m,iMia run isiVn it. TtV lt.SUKB niSDV thousands of dyspeptics have been . t I .1. J..tlnll In curca ariereverytniuir emu mucu. unequalled for the stomach. Child ren witn weaK Biomucus inrivo uu m. Cures all stomach troubles Prepared only by E. O. DkWitt&Oo., Ohlrauo loe II. Dome conuuniaTt wuu uim bum Special Notice For Early Fall. Kendy-to-wear Hats o'CAMEPS HAIR and in WHITE, GRAY, and BLVCIC ALSO READY TRIMMED HATS from New York. i Yours truly, Mrs.A.F. Little. I ' 1 l ! '$ in ui Hi V Good Straw Hots at 10 and 20c th. .25 and SO cent kind. CHildrrfen's Suits a few letA.vere $1.00 to $2.00, now 60c. and $l.U().This is excellent clothing, but we have t3GWoli. VVe havd a.lrof at75c,'$I.OO, and $1. 25 hardly half pricetjethis quality. A line oh'-'-f 5dc Q.viferolls for 40, e?'. ana , 50 cijt Shirts, with Collars, for 25c. Mcniiiri.lJov's Clothinti. also, reduced. NOW TS YOUR TIMI A. U. INACE & SONS. ooooooooooo coooooooooooo o Spring Time WHEN A LADY GETS READY TO CLEAN HOUSE Q e generally finds a bod or two that ought to have O n t rkiir m i t rr Ai'43 t - 5 nr. GOOD MATTRESSES are $15.00 and to order up to 30.00. only servo to look at and worry wnere. BED SPRINGS, 2.( to $12.00. PILLOWS. TOc to 2.00 The samo remarks apply as to A NEAT CLEAN IRON BED often replaces an old wood en ouo to great advantage. u iiiiu ou it noi uuy or ni;jni. . t . rv NEW ORIENTAL STRIPE a yard (double width) mako ings. A COJC1I SPREAD in same goods, 50 by 108 inches. O fringe all around, at $1.50 is pretty and cheap. , . . , c . QoMCarts and Baby CoabheBfV x Third now lot this season. Have you a nice baby ? O IL SIERER & CO., 8 FURHITUHE MAKERS. 5 On Queen Street, oocoooooooooo m'COINMZLLSDURG ',' BAKERY ' D. E. Little, Puopkiktou. Fresh Bread, Roll., Cakes, Doughnuts, and Pretzels ou ;; hand all the time. Free Delivery in town on 5 Mondays, Tuesdays, Tliurs- days, and Saturdays. For Parties, Weddings, &c we are prepared on a couple of days noi ice to furnish all ; kinds of cakes &e. f. Your Patronage Solicited, i D. E. LITTLE. I X YOU NEED A BUGGY 3 I HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? 1 A Bran New Fulling Top J Buggy with Full Leather '! Trimming, Spring Cushion and Back, Thousand Mile t Axle, A Grade Wheels, i 'at- eut Shaft Couplers and Fine- .: j ly Finished tliroughout for ' ONLY SSO. ' J Large Stock to select J from. J lam also handling Hand- ' J made Buggies aud Wagons. ' "w. II. Evans, Hustotitown, Pa. 4 iv. . . rf. ! a I , ' ' - I ! '. : '. ',. i ). : ! .. : . i '!' ;l I - k m m k f tt ( III i i3i - h 11,. - here in' stock from MM) to The verv cheap kind, that ydu awhilo, you can get else mattresses., ,, Makes tho room brighter and TAPESTRIES at 50c and 75c O attractive curtains and 'cover- O i Chambersburo S? xxxxcococ 06