The Auction at H. C. Smith's Store in this place will begin next Saturday morn ing at 9 o'clock, and continue throughout the day and evening. Much of the best goods was held in the hope it could be sold over the counter. Now, they must go. Brick for sale at Morton's yard. Mr. John N. IJixson of Akers villespenta few hours in town last Friday. Foley's llouey and Tar always stops the cough and heals the lungs. Refuse substitutes. All dealers. Mrs. Rachel Hill of Bethel township, has been spending a week or two with her daughter, Mrs. F. P. Lynch in this place. Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs and colds : reliable, tried and tested, safe and sure. All dealers. Orvillo Palmer and wife of Mc Keesport are visiting- Mr. Pal mer's mother Mrs. Martha Pal mer, of Sipes Mills. There is no cough medicine so popular as Foley's Honey and Tar. It contains no opiates or poisons and never fails to cure. All dealers. Charlie Ruuyan and Bister Miss Laura spent last Wednesday and . Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ruuyan of this place. W. A. Herren of Finch, Ark., writes, "1 wish to report that Foley's Kidney Cure has cured a terrible case of kidney and blad der trouble that two doctors had given up." All dealers. Mrs. Mary E. Rhone of Water fall was in town one day last week. Mrs. Rhone is moving to Orrstowu, Franklin county, this week. It is often hard to distinguish the difference between a peace maker and a busybody. Watson C. Lynch who had been spending a week or two in this county, returned to Altoona last Saturday. Foit Sale A thorough-bred Short-horn bull, two years old last June. George R. Winter, Buck Valley, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. George Kriech baum and little son, of Lemaster, visited friends and relatives on this side of the mountain last week. For every self-made man there are a hundred who claim tboy gave him his first start. Mrs. M. L. Tico of Willow Hill, Franklin county, accompanied by her sister Mrs. Sam'l R. Du . gaune and daughter Letitia, of Hoboken, Pa., were pleasant call ers at the News oiiice last Fri day. As soou 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 articles for your sale bill later. John W. Selsor has just finish ed the inside painting and paper ing of Davy Little's new house on North First Street, and it will be occupied in a few days by Super intendent and Mrs. Barton. Subjects for discussion at the local institute to be held at Buffa lo school house November 28, 190L' "Memory Work;" "Efforts of Books' on character;" "System and Adaption," S. E. Walt Kits, teacher- Miss Loretta Ashmore of Oak land, Illinois, accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Joseph Fisher and Mrs. O'Rourk, of Covalt spent Satur day and Sabbath, November 8th, and Oth with J. W. Lake and fam ily at Pleasant Ridge. Wanteo. One or two good girls white or colored for board ing house girls, that know how to work. Good wages paid to good t Sirls, Address II. II. Greenland 875 Braddock Ave. Braddock, Pa. llarrisonvillo charge, M. E. church. Services, November 23, 1U02 at Ebenezer 10 o'clock, a. m; Bedford Chapel, 2 o'clock, p. m ; and at Zion at 7:80 p. m. Evan gelical sorvicos continued during the week at Zion M. E. church. For November 30; Siloam, 10 o' clock; Green IIU1, 7:30 o'clock. C. II. SiurLL, pastor. ORPHANS' COORT SALE. OF VALUABLE REALESTATE llv virtue of tin onlor (if I lie Orphiiiw' Court, of Fulton county, t-'eiinsvlvuniil, tile uurti'rxiL'n et mlminlstnitrii f the ptuie of .loiiiithno Anderson. iHteof Tuvlor tomMilnKiilton coun ty, reuuxvlviinlit deeeiiM'il will xcll on the proniKe 1 nuli; northwest of Cleur KMwe not om.'e on roiul leudlnKfroin CU'ur HIUkb to Dun lin Mill!) on SATURDAY. DEC. 6, 1902, the following rt'i.l estate, to wit; A VALUABLE FARM omnlsttnir of l'"1 urres of which rtO !i'res re cleiirvd ii nrt mnlr f'u ami k ihtcm in wood land. The improvements conit of u li story FRAME DWELLING a Komi bunk burn and other outhnllrilnK. The fiirm la well wittered anil contains a Good Orchard It adjoins lands on the east of Kphrulm Ander son: on the south, nv David NVIIile s heirs: ou the west, by William Mctjuiile aud Orlandn Warm er, unu on tue norm, uv Levi Amlersou uud .John Hentv. Terms ten per ceut. of hid when property I knocked dow n: one third. m.'Unlitik- the ten per cent, on continuation of sale, ami balance in two eipiui annual pavinents with Interest. Sale to ueifiu at I 6 clock I". M. M ItS. M A K V J . A N I IKKSON. Administratrix A. L. Wiui.k. Auct. I'll vsiciims Prescribe It. Many broad minded physicians prescribe Foley's Honey aud Tar as they have never found so safe and reliable a remedy for throat aud lung troubles as this great medicine. All dealers. Debate. Center schoolhouse, Thompson township, Friday evening, Nov. 21, 1902. Resolved : That the fear of pun ishment has more iullucnce over men than the hope of reward. Affirmative. Negative. S. L. Simpson. A. C. Peck. U. W. Wink. Ben Slaves. John Keefer. Harvey Sharpe. D. T. Humbert. J. C. Hewett. W. It. Daniels. ' Shade Truax. W. W. Douglass. Ed Brakeall. Isaac Culler. David Powell. Luck in Thirteen By sending 13 miles Wm.Snirev of Walton Furnace, Vt, got a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, that wholly cured a horrible fever sore on his leg. Nothing else could. Positively cures bruises, felons, ulcers, eruptions, boils, burns corns and piles. Only 25c. Guar anteed by W. S. Dickson, drug gist. School Reports. SILOAM SCHOOL. D. R. Strait, teacher, second month ; number enrolled, 45 ; av erage attendance for month, 40. Attended every day Russell Sipes, Rexey Sipes, Harry Sipes, Wilber Sipes, May Sipes, Carrie Sipes, Maurice Sipes, Blanche Sipes, Myrtle Sipes, Fay Sipes, May C. Sipes, Ethel Schooley, Laura Schooley, Cadiz Schooley, Vernio Schooley, Clem Schoolev. Harry Schooley, Verley Decker, Leslie Docker, Dolla.Dccker, Al vin Strait, Gertie Strait, Thur man Strait, John Hoop, and Ka tie Hoop. VALLANCE SCHOOL. G. C. Fohner, teacher, second month, number enrolled, 21; av erage attendance, 18; percentage 90. Those who came every day ; Nora Ambrose, Nellio Croft, Grace Hockonsmith, Zeua Brant, Jennie Wible, Maa McClure, Jacob Croft, Charlie Rotz. Startling, But True. "If every one knew what agrand medicine Dr. King's New Life Pills is," writes D. II. Turner, Demseytown, Pa., "you'd sell all you have iu a day. Two weeks' use made a new man of me." In fallible for constipation, stomach and liver trouble. 2.rc at W. S. Dickson's drug store. Cross Tics. Wantkd 60,000 mixed oak or chestuut cross ties, 8 feet long, 0 Inches thick, 8 inches across mid dle of tie. 2,000 chestnut poles, 31 feet long, 7 inch tops, for do-1 livery during next five months on i cars, point between Erie, Pa., and ' Couueaut, Ohio. Also good tract ' of chestnut timber suitable for telephone poles. Union Railway Supply Co. 1005 Real Estate Trust Co. Bldg. Philadelphia. oooockxxxxxxxooxxoooooooo T. J. WIENEB Come in, Please, and You'll Go Out pleased When you sec onr New Goods. A full line of Dry Goods, embracing, Black Silks, Cash meres, Cloth, Serges aud all the late up-to-date Storm Cloth. Shirt Waist Novelties a specialty. MILLINERY. Hats, Bonnets, Children's Caps, Ribbous from the Cheap, to the Best ; Ready to Wear Uats in all prices. Notions Kid Gloves, Corsets, Hose, Veiling, Laces, Embrodcries, All over Laces, Appliques, Braid, and everything In Dross Trim- It will pay you well to come iu and see our Store. T. J. WIENER, Hancock. Tb oooooooooooo ft There are R.60O.00O Jewel atores and rangea In use. That'a why the Detroit Store Workj gnw to be the Largest Stove 1'iant in the world. WE SELL JEWELS BECAUSE WE CAN RECOMMEND THEM WHY BUY UNKNOWNS JEWELS COST NO MORE I kt p II Albert Stoner, A'Connellsburg,Pa, Sale Kcftistcr. Thursday, November 20. John F. Johnson, executor, will sell at the late residence of David John son, dee'd, 3 miles north east of Hancock, the mansion farm and ! valuable personal property. Tuesday, November 25 Win. F. Wink, about to remove from the County, will sell at his resi dence in Belfast township, five miles northeast of Needmore, Live stock, Farming Implements, Hay, Graiu, Lumber, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 'J months. Friday, November 28. S. I. Miller, who is breaking up house keeping, will sell all his household goods aud kitchen furniture at his residence in this place. Sale begins at 10 o'clock:. Credit f ur months. Anxious Moments. Some of the most anxious hours of a mother's life aro those when the little ones of the house hold have the croup. There is no other medicine so effective in this terrible malady as Foley's Honey and Tar. It is a household favor ite for throat and luug troubles, and as it contains no opiates or other poisons it can bo safely giv en. All dealers. The Western Union people are stringing eighteen new copper wires on the line riiuuing through the upper end of the County, which make a total of thirty wires on that line. There are thirteen ou the line passing through Mc Connollsburg. When Mr. Thom as F. Sloan took charge of the McConuellsburg office thirty eight years ago, one wire did the business between Philadelphia aud Pittsburg. Instead of the telophone injuring the business of the telegraph companies, it on ly adds to it, if we may judgo from the fact that last year's bus iness was the most profitable the Western Union has ever had. Mrs. Barbara Honpt of Web ster Mills has purchased a lot from D. E. Little in the "Exten sion" and expects to have a new house built in time for occupancy next April. , Hancock,Md . o oooocooooooooo IF IT'S A It's a flighty Good Stove Kvenr Jtwcl Stove in guaran teed In quality and economic al ft flturen by the Jewel trade mark. . X YOU NEED A BUGGY X HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? X z A Bran New Falling Top X Buggy with Full Leather J Trimming, Spring Cushion 1 and Back, Thousand Mile $ Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat- 1 ent Shaft Couplers and Fine- X ly Finished- throughout for X ONLY $50. Large Stock to select rom. Iam also handling Hand made Buggies and Wagons. W. R. Evans, Hustontown, Pa. vWvWvWVWtWvWVvV (WCONNBLLSBURG l B K E R Y D. E. Little, Proprietor. Fresh Bread, Rolls, Cakes, Doughnuts, and Pretzels on hand all the time. 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 nil kinds of cakes &c. Your Patronage Solicited. D. E. LITTLE. I Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby warned against trespassing on the prem ises or lauds of the undersigned ; by hunting, fishing, gathering ' nuts, berries, or in any maimer whatever under penalty, us the law will be rigidly enforod in all I cases. ! By the Act of June 8, 1881, the penalty is rfot less than live, nor moi e than fifty dollars, for each aud every offence. THOMPSON TOWNSHIP. Robert Everts N. 11. Evans Dennis Gordon Charles Bishop Denton Everts Geo. B. Evans Denton Peck Wm. Sigel. BETHEL TOWNSHIP. Mrs. Emeline Robinson. Ml I H I EXECUTOR'S SALE. Of Valuable Real Estate. ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1902. The undnrMtfncd executor of thelust wlll&c. of David Johnson lute of Thompson town-hip dee d, will Hell nt I o'clock P. M. . on the above named day oo llie premises, 8 uillen northeast of Hanoook, Mil., the following vuluuble fitrm contitlnlnif 206 ACRES nnd Hllowunce. adjoluliiK the Mason & Dixon line, nnd lands of A. V. Funk. Mrs. Hi'ury Kite, nnd Ciurenae Vance, having thereon erected two-und-a-hulf-story FRAME DWELLING 40 x Street In excellent condition, (,'ood Hurt. nnd all neeensary out hulldlnKx. An excellent sprlnu of never fulllnif water near the house. The farm In (renerul, Is well watered, uud has been heavily limed twice. The soil Is red slate easily farmed, und very productive. When properly farmed, It will produce In one Reason from two to three thousand bushels of itrnln. It Ih a Krund opportunity, aud any one xeekluK a home In the county, should not let this chance (to by. There Is an excellent Market near for all kinds of produce. The projected cxicnMon of then, AO. railroad will pass within 8 miles of the furm. Any person wlshltu: to look over It can do so at anytime by cnlliiiK on the tenant on the premises; or. by writing to the undeisiirued. who will cheerfully lve all necessary Infor mation. The farm, ulso, contains, about ICacres of EXCELLENT TIMBER Terms. -Teh percent, of bid when nronerti In knocked down: oue-thiril. lucludinn the lu per cent, on delivery of the deed, und balunou intwoetiuul aniiuul payments with Interest. J. . JOHNSON, Executor. Laldii;, J 'a. CRESS'S NEW MILLINERY. I have just returned from the eastern cities with an exception ally tine selection of Pall Millinery Goods, including Hats, Ilibbons, bilks for trimming and waists, Veils, Feathers of all kinds?, and everything iu the millinery line. We have the BEST QOODS at the Lowest Prices that have ever boon offered to the public. Call and examine onr goods be fore buying elsewhere. HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE, MRS. E.M.GRESS Diagonally opposite the Cooper House. 3 HATS TRIMMED FREE. WINTER MILLINERY We just received this week a fine lot of NEW WINTER MILLINERY consisting of Beavers, Mohairs, Camels Hair, Velvet, and Felt Hats, CAPS, BONNETS, SILKS, RIBBONS, FISH SCALE TRIMMING, LACES, COL LARS, and APPLIQUES. Our superb showing of TRIMMED HATS is espec ially strengthened this week by the addition of hundreds or more of our famous crea tious utlj-'l, Ifriandit'S, scarce ly equald elsewhere for 'l, $3, and We are safe in saying wo carry the largest line of Mil linery iu Fulton county, and you can save 50 c'ts on every dollar by buying atour store. Come and be convinced. Alrs.A.F. Little. J. K. JOHNSTON. The season is hero when wo must think about WARM CLOTHING. . - REMEMBER "We are HEADQUARTERS for Men's and Boys' SUITS nnd OVERCOATS. Bed Blankets in Gray, in White, and in Red. BEST FOR THE MONEY SHOES Don't fo got that you are always right in ffiminjr to us for your Footwear. McConnellsburg, Pa, S. W. '- -i'C m vw n juiiniia v !0 .. . Watches, Silverware, Jewelery, Clocks, as $1 Harmonicas, M bpectacles, Violins, Banjos,&c. 5o Special Attention Given to REPAIR WORK SATISFACTION y, ui A it A n I I t" 1 1 n ii M l It llv II I. You are respectfully invited to call and examine our g-oods, and get our prices. m oooooooooooo ooooooooooooog j Spring Time Hints. WUEN A LADY GETS READY TO CLEAN llOlSE she generally finds a bed or two hat ought to have O a new mattress, springs or pillows. jC GOOD MATTRESSES are here in stock from 3.Ei0 to 'l ?15.00 and to order up to $30.00. The .-cry cheap kind, that A lH 1 a. . 1 I a i ... - r oiuy servo to jook ai ana wprry where. RED SPRINGS, 2.00 to 112.00. PILLOWS, 50e to j-2.00 Tho same remarks apply as to mattresses.' A NEAT CLEAN IRON BED often replaces an old wood en one to great advantage. Makes tho room brighter and looks cooler ou a hot day or night. NEW ORIENTAL STRIPE TAPESTRIES at 50c aud 7.'c a yard (double width) make attractive curtains und coverings. A COUCH SPREAD in fringe all around, at lfl.50 is Go-Darts and Baby doacheu. Third new lot this season. IIpvu you a uice baby ? If. SIERE R&" CO., FURNITURE MAKERS.. On Queen Street, Chambersbiir.fj $? ooooooooooo PULTON COUNTY NEWS $1.00 a Year in Advance. in Men's, Women's nnd Children's Underwear. The P. N. is the ONLY CORSET made, having Newman's Patent Cork Steel Protectors. Price, 50 and SI. 00 a ART, lj r 1 1 r O inc, i ex. . " rnn-rmrmm-rm Guns and Ammunition, Single Barrel and Double Barrel Shot guns Breech Load ing Latest Improved Action. Marlin Rifles, Cartridges, SheHs Loaded and Empty All Grades Powder, Shot, Caps, Primers, and everything that is needed for the Hunting Season. 1 ' !' ') . ! .'; i i j i i i. i.- '$ '3J, 0; you awliilo, yon can get else q same goods, 5a by 108 inches, J pretty aud cheap O O o o o 6 oooooooooooo
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