Hr ick f or sale at Mor U n 'a yard. 1 Dr. Stevens is wearing a very pleasant smile it is a boy. Don't be imposed upon by In king substitutes offered for F ley's Honey and Tar. All dealers. Mr. Wilbur Orissinper is sintr 'ing "A clinrgo to keep I have," it is a boy. A kidney or bladder trouble ran always be cured by using Fo ley's Kidney Cure in time. All dealers. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Pleasing or of Whips Cove spent a few hours at the county seat on Tues day. Foley's Honey and Tar positive ly cures all throat and lung dis eases. Refuse substitutes. All dealers. , An anti-cigarette orator prv diets that the cigarette will be ex tinct in ten years. And by that time a good many of the boys who smoke them will he extinct also. McConuellsburg boys take warn ing. . ' 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 articles for your sale bill later. Wanted. One or two good girls white or colored for board ing house girls, that know how to work. Good wages paid to good girls, Address TI. IT. n RF.KNt.AND 73 Brad dock Ave. Braddock, Pa. Last Sunday a week a deer came down off the mountain and was tsi king a stroll through the streets of Rainsburg, Bedford county. Elmer Shriuer the school teacher at that place saw the deer, and while the horns on the animal suggested that it might put up a pretty stiff fight, Elmer conclud ed the deer was not worse than many an uuruly boy in school and in a moment he had the deer by the horns. Elmer won, but it cost him a new suit of Sunday clothes. A girl that can bake a loaf of broad, cook a well prepared meal and educates herself in house work in its numerous details is the one who will make a model wife for any deserving young man. Awny with the parlor girls and street runners who let their poor aged mothers do all the work about the house. We take the subjoined from the Pennsylvania Methodist : "Mr. Walter B. Carver, son of the Rev. W. A. Carver, of the Central Pen nsylvania Conference, who is a junior in the post-graduate class, John Hopkins University, has made a remarkable discovery of an error in the mathematical cal culations of the great German mathematician, Kantor. The hoadsof the department aregreat ly delighted with this rare piece of work by one of its students." Rev. Carver was formerly pastor of the M. E. church in this place. When Miss Ella Linton, form erly of Ayr township, but now a teacher in oneof the public schools of Allegheny City, was crossing the Atlantic last summer she dropped a botte in midocean. The bottle contained a phctograph of her seven-year-old niece, Mary Peterson. The address of Miss Linton was also enclosed in the buttle. Last week Miss Linton received a letter from the Ameri can Consul in one of the cities in the southern part of Prance, where a gentleman has found the bottle floating near the beach. The distance between the place where the bottle was dropped and where it was found shows that it had floated about two thousand miles. Important Decision. Judges Stove and Collier at Pittsburg have handed down a rf decision regarding the compulso ry education law of 11)01 that is of interest to all school boards. .These judges declare that the provisions of that act do not ap ply to boys over thirteen years who are employed at home, and base their decision on that sec tion of the law which reads as follows : "This act shall not apply ' to any child between the ages of thirteen and sixteen years who can read and write the English languaga intelligently and is reg ularly engaged in auy useful em ployment or service." i5.(M Reward I The uudersiguod will pay a re ward of $23.00 for the return of the buggy taken from the yard of the Cooper House, Institute week. The buggy was manufac tured by Jno. Gutehus & Son, Milllinburg, Pa., was an end spring buggy, with dark body and maroon gear. Buggy was on ly used about six months. J. W. Funk. THIRTY YKAKS Oi l). A Mognflnc Thirty Year. Old :-Thc ChrlHtmn (December) Number of the Delineator nlsa the ;(th Anniversary Number. To do justice to this number, which for beauty and utility touches the highest mark, it would bo necessary to print the entire list of contents. It is suf ficient to state that in it the best modern writers and artists are geuerously represented. The book contains over 230 pages, with 34 full-pago illustrations, of which 20 are iu two or more col ors. The magnitude of this De cember number, for which 728 tons of paper and six tons of ink have been used, may be under stood from the fact that !1 press es running 14 hours a day, have been required to print it ; the binding alone of the edition of 915,000 copies representing over 20,000,000 sections which had to be gathered individually by hu man hands. The Pride of Heroes. Many soldiers in the last war wrote to say that for scratches, bruises, wounds, corns, sore feet and stiff joints, Bucklen's Arnica Salvo is the best in iu the world. Same for burn?, scalds, boils, ul cers, skin eruptions aud piles. It cures or no pay. Only 23c at W. S. Dickson's drug store. Local Institute. There will be a local institute at Laurel Ridge school, Friday evening, December 12th. Questions for discussion : 1. Rights of Pupils, Patrons, and Directors. 2. Recitation ; How Conducted and Value of. 3. Literature; How Taught, and Its Value upon Character. 4. How Close do You Keep to the Text books and What Supplementary Work do You Give. 5. Query Box. All teachers and friends of edu cation are invited to attend. Blanche Peck, Teacher. Report from the Reform School. J. G. Gluck, Superintendent, Pruntytown, W.Va., writes, "Aft er trying all other advertised cough medicines we have decided to use Foley's Honey and Tar ex clusively in the West Virginia Reform School. I find it the most effective and absolutely harm less." All dealers. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby warned against trespassing on the prem ises or lands of the undersigned by hunting, fishing, gathering nuts, berries, or iu any manner whatever under penalty, as the law will be rigidly enfored in all cases. By the Act of June H, 1881, the penalty is not less thau five, nor more than fifty dollars, for each aud every offence. THOMPSON TOWNSHIP. Robert Everts Denton Everts N. II. Evans Geo. B. Evans Dennis Gordon Denton Peck Charles Bishop Wm. Sigel. hethix township. Mrs. Emeline Robinson. BELFAST. William U. Mellott J. P. Peck James P. McKee Jonas Mellott John G. Mellott Isaiah Mellott State Superintendent of public instruction Schaeffer recom mends that the next legislature take such action as will relieve the clash between the compulsory vaccination acts. Some parents, ho declares, refuse to permit their children to be vaccinated and as a consequence such chil dren are not permitted to attend the public schools. As vaccina tion is notcompulsory.Dr.Schaef fer suggests something to be done which will not deprive achild of securing an education because its parents are opposed to vacci nation. The present school laws make vaccination a requisite to admission to the schools, and the child of school age not vaccinated cannot enter. gooxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx?cxxx TJ . WIENER. HancookMd and You'll Go Out pleased When you see onr New Goods. O ss A fuilline of Dry Goods, embracing, Black Silks, Cash- X .,.,..,., riv, c,. ,i n i4 i. .1.1,. ui -i-it. V niviun, wijfusivuu uii muuiu: uj-muuiu Diunu viom. Shirt Waist Novelties a specialty. v MILLIINERY. Hats. Bonnets, Children's Caps, Ribbons from the Cheap, to the Best; Ready to Wear Hats in all pricos. Notions Kid Gloves, Corsets, Hose, Veiling, Laces, Embroderies, All over Laces, Appliques, Braid, and everything In Dress Trim i It will pay you well to come in and see our Store. T. J.WIENER, HancookT oocooocooo ooxxxxxxxooo m I J. A. IRWIN J3 m 8 1 Will tell about Christmas Presents Next Week. Pi (3 IS ift Sale Reuister. , Saturday, December (' W. II. Nelson, executor, will sell at the late residence of Miss Rhea Fore her house aud lot and all her household goods. Sale bogins at 10 o'clock sharp. On Friday, December 12, 1002, George A. Harris will sell at his residence, Dear Saluvia, 1 good black Mare, 3 Cows, farming im plements and household goods. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock. Credit H months. On Thursday, December 18, 1902, H. M. Truax will sell at his residence, 1. J miles north of Needmore, on the Gregory farm, horses, cattle, hogs, farming ma chinery and household goods. Sale to commence at 0 o'clock. Credit 10 months. Saturday, December 20, John F. Johnson, executor of the last will, &c, of David Johnson, late of Thompson township, deceased, will sell on the premises at 1 o clock on above named day the David Johnson farm situate 3 miles northeast of Hancock, Md. Wednesday, March 4, Tobie Glazier will sell valuable personal property at his residence near Webster Mills. Foils a Deadly Attack. "My wife was so ill that good physicians were unable to help her," writes M. M. Austin, of W inchester, Ind., "but was com pletely cured by Dr. King's New Life Iills. " They work wonders in stomach and liver troubles. Cure constipation, sick headache. 25c at W. S. Dickson's drug store. Bedford To Huve u Sanitarium. From The Kverett i'rgkv. Last week some persons who stand high in the Catholic church came to Bedford for the purpose of buying the Strominger farm, five miles south of Bedford, ou which place is located a mineral spring, for the purpose of erect ing a sanitarium. From sources, supposed to know, comes the news that, $75, 300 will be expended iu the erec tion of suitable buildings, if the grounds can be secured. The institution is to benon sec tarian. A Timely Topic. At this season of coughs and colds it is well to know that Fo ley's Honey and Tar is the great est throat and lung remedy, It cures quickly and prevents seri ous results from a cold. All dealers. his 19023 stock ORPHANS' COURT SALE. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REALESTATE Hy virtue nf iiu imlur of the Orphans' Court. or iMiltmi i-oimty. IciuiwIvihiIh. the uudersiuu- ed iKlmlnislriitrix o( the estule of .lonutlmu AuiIui-nuii. hiteof Tuvlor townshlpFnltoli couu- ly. I eimsvlviiuln (leeemed will nell on the pri-mNes 1 mile nnrthweHt of Cleur Ki.lt'e post !!,'",!"' r'"ul lB"ul''K'rom Clear Klilne to Dub lin Mills ou SATURDAY. DEC. 6, 1902, the followiuir reul entitle, to wit: A VALUABLE FARM eoiLsistliiif of liOueres of which 0 aeren are eleureil i unci uu.ler fenee, unil 40 acres In wood lunu. 1 he improventeuts consist of u S( story FRAME DWELLING it ttood hank barn mid other outbnlldlnim. The farm is well watered and contains u Good Orchard It adjoins hinds on the east of Kphrulm Ander son: ou the south, hy Davlrt Wible's heirs, ou the west, by William Metiuate and Orlanda Wat-oner, and on the north, by l,evl Anderson and John Henry. Terms ten per cent, of bid when property Is knocked dim u: one third Including the ten iier cent, ou eontlnnatliiu of sale, unil balance In two eijiiiil annual payments with Interest. Wale to beifln at 1 o clock P. M. MRS. MA It V J . A NOKHSON. . t , . Administratrix A. L. Wiui.. Auct. nXKCUTOK s NOTICE. -Estate of William - i. Hess, late of Thompson luwnshiD. Ful ton county. I'u.. deceased. Letters testamentary on the above estate naviuif been granted to the underslifned all persons Indebted to the said estate are re quested to make payment, and those huvlnir claims to preseut the same without delay to Nov. 8, HO-', M'Couuell'slmrK.'l'tt. Administrator's Notice. Estate of N. . Jackson, deceased T.etiers of administration, on the estate of N. U. Jackson, late of Hrush Creek township. dB"!V.te1; I'ttvliiu been granted bv the Kexlhiur of V ills for J-ulton county to the subscriber, whose poslotHce address Is Akersville Kulton couut.y. -a..all persons who are Indebted to the said estate will pleaieuiake payment and those havlliK claims will present them to ... J L- JACKSON. Sept, JO. I w. Administrator. Administrator's Notice. mate of .lephtha Moates, I.i tiers of ad.niulsi ailon ou the estate of Jepliiha Monies lute of Thompson township, tu toncounly I'u .ili ceased, haviun been Kruut edby the UeKl.lerof Wills for Kiillou count v to the suliscrlber. whose ixist ottlee aldres Is Met iinuellshiiri.' Kultiin county. !., a 1 persons who uie Indebted to the said estate will plensa mukH payment and Inose bavin- clulms will preseut them to 8. W. KIUK llco. 4 IU0-.'. 'It, Administrator. Administratrix's Notice. Notice Is hereby KWen, that letters of ad ministration on the estate of Harvey Uaemy late of l.atmlie lloroiivh. Westmoreland coun ty, deceased, haviuu been Kranted to the tiu liersiKned. by the UcKlsler of Westmorland county. Notice Is hereby nlven to all persons Indebted to said estutetoinake Immediate pay ments, ami those bavins c.'ulin iikiiIiis the suuie to present them to the uudersiifued, duly au thenticated for settlement, Kita II. (iitU'oHY, Admi., Latrobe, Pa. Or to ti. J. IUutiin, AKeut. ' Hustoutowti, lu. JXECIJTOICH NOTICH.- Niitiee Is hurehv niyoii that letteri tealami-nt Sry Iimvh ht-i-ii Krsnti-il to the undiTslniitid upon the estate ol Miss l.t-herou K Kure, late of llo CuiMielllMii), KiiIhmi count", Ih.v deceased. Any iersun havlnir nUinis against said entiite will proneul them pnrrlv authenticated lor Hli uiont, and those owing the same will uUase call ami settle. W. H. NELSON, Dec. 1, llmv, t. Keutor. Harry E. Goldsmith and family e.tpect to move from Everett to Lancaster next week wherellarry will ongago in business, SPECIAL REDUCTION IN MILLINERY Owing to the fact that I expect to remove my goods to the room now occupied by Miss Mary Daniels. I have marked the prices of HATS, RIBBONS, FEATHEliS, and TRIMMINGS generally Way Down If you want to savo big mohey now is your chance. HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE. AIRS. E.M.GRESS Diagonally opposito the Cooper House. 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 at $1, and 3, scarce ly equald elsewhere for $4, 3, and $G. We are safe in saying wo carry the largest line of Mil linery in Fulton county, and you can save 50 c'ts on every dollar by buying atour store. Come and be convinced. Mrs.A F. Little. M'CONNELtSBURQ B I. E R V D. E. Little, Pkopiuetok. 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 all kinds of cakes &c. Your Patronage Solicited. D. E. LITTLE. YOU NEED A BUGGY HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? X A Brau New Falling Top t Buggy with Full Leather f Trimming, Spring Cushion T and Back, Thousand Mile I Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat- T ent Shaft Couplers and Fine ly Finished throughout for ONLY $50. Large Stock to select rotn. I am also handling Hnnd made Buggies and Wagons. W. R. Evanh, Ilustontown, Pu. I J. K. JOHNSTON. The season is hero when we must think about WARM CLOTHING. KEMEMBER We are HEADQUARTERS for Meu's and Boys' SUITS and OVERCOATS. Bed Blankets in Gray, in White, and in Red. BEST FOR THE MONEY The P. N. is the 7 A i vi... .Vi. ' lLVVIVIUUtL; ' .. V UP HIP SHOES Don't coming to uu for your Footwear. McConnellsburg, Pa, S. W. HART Emmaville, Pa. Watches, I Silverware, I; Jewelery, i Clocks, Harmonicas, Spectacles, Violins, Banjos,&c. &; Special Attention Given to REPAIR WORK SATISFACTION GUARANTEED and PRICES RIGHT. ll i You are respectfully invited to call and examine our tfoods. and OOOOOCOOOOOO Spring Time Hints. WHEN A. LADY GETS READY TO CLEAN HOUSE she generally finds.a bed or two hat ought to have a new mattress, springs or pillows. GOOD MATTRESSES are here in stock from $3.50 to $15.00 and to order up to $30.00. The very cheap kind, that only serve to look at and worry you awhile, you can got else where. BED SPRINGS, $2.00 to 1 lie same remarks apply as to mattresses. A NEAT CLEAN IRON BED often replaces an old wood en one to great advantageT Makes the room brighter and X looks cooler on a hot day or night. ' NEW ORIENTAL STRIPE TAPESTRIES at 50c and 75c a yard (double width) make attractive curtains nnd cover- O ings. - . v O A f'niTPTT CniJEAn i l.. tin u.. ,,v,, . , . " wuvu ui in V fringe all around, at $1.50 is " ' QoMOarts: and Third new lot this season. 8 ' - Q II. SIERER & CO.. o O : FURNITURE MAKERS, : ' g On Queen Street, Chambersbur,o $1 ooocoooooooooo ooooococoo oo FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the People's Paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. in Men's, Women's and Children's Underwear ONLY CORSET made, having Newman's Patent Cork Steel Protectors. Price, 50 and $1.00 forget that you aro always right in Guns and CJLJ.XJLXXJL ULJLXX VXJxJi , Singlc linrrel and & Double liarrel Shot- ' nuns Dreech Load- & ina Latest Imuroved Action.' Marlin .Rifles, Cartridges, Shells Loaded and Empty All Grades Powder, Shot, Caps. Primers, and everything that is, needed for the Hunting Season. get our prices. ;8 OOOOOOOOOOCOO $12.00. PILLOWS. 50c to S2.00 O oiuui; guuus, oj ny ion UlCDOS, r nrettv and cheim O 1 9 Baby Coaches."' Have you a nico baby ? -' - .. -