FULTON COUNTY NEWS. TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE FULTON COUNTY Sunday School 'Association, Wool Cording; WELLS TANNERY, PA,. JUNE II AND 12, 1903, OrHK'Kits I'rpsldi'nt, H. W. IVrU; Ittrorrlintf Secretary, Miss -Minnie ISaiiinjrui'ilnnr: IVrmuneut Secretary, M. Jv. Slmflner: Treusurpr, Dr. J. W. Mosscr. Kxkcttivk t'OMMiTTKK Genrjre V. Mays, K(;v. C M. Smith, Georgo W. Itti-snnr. ('oMMITTKK OS K.NTKUTAlXiMKNT Mrs. W. II. liiiumardnpr, Mrs. Geo. W. Sines, Miss KltxalinUi linker, Miss Alice Oritllth prooram. ::on. '.I'M. 1:45. 3:0.".. U::io. :30. :4.". 8:00. 8::i0. !t:00, !:15 :43. THCRSOAY AKTKHNOON. Devotional Exercises Grueling, Miss Alice Wishurt. llesponse, Hon. 1). II. Patter son "Why A6 are here, und needs of our schools.'' Inllucnco of teachers on their classes. John D. Smith. Enrollment of Delegates, and Appointment of Committees. Organization of Local Schools. Hugh Cork. TIIUHSIJAY KVl'.NINU. Devotional Exercises. The Importance of ' Sunday School Kecords. Prof. N. E. M. Hoover. Tho Hest Sunday School for Fulton County. Dr. F. W. Lunge. Duty of the Church Member to the Sunday School. Hugh Cork. FRIDAY MOUNINU. Devotional Exercises. Lesson Preparation by the Scholars ; by the Teacher How to be Secured. lie v. M. H. Gottschull, W. H. Spangler. Tho Dibits in the Hands of the Scholar. I lev. A. G. Wolf. General Discussion 10:1.. Organized Sunday School Work Hugh Cork. 11:00. Visitation Methods. Hon. S. P. Wishurt. General Discussion. 11:30. Ilecess. FRIDAY AKTKKNOON. Devotional Kxercises. Importance of Elticiencj' in the Primary Department. Mrs. W. II. Haumgurdner, Miss Kate Kanck. Keeping out of tho Huts. Dr. F. W. Lange. IlopnrU : a. District Presidents. b. Committees. Election of Ollicers, FRIDAY KVKN'IXU. Devotional Exercises Planning and Working for Def inite Ilesults. . Hugh Cork. Impression of tho Convention by the Delegates. Adjourn. 1Notc$. Each school of each denomina tion is entitled to send two delegates. 2. All ministers and superintend ents of Sunday schools are considered members of the Convention. 3. Free entertainment will be fur nished for all members and delegates whoso names are Bent to the Enter tainment Committee by June 10. t 4. Pleuse announce the Convention at the public meetings of your church. 5. Work und pray for the success of the Convention. Then come. i. Do not forget a contribution to the state und county work of, ut leust, one dollar und pay the same to the treasurer before or at tho Convention. 7. Have your statistical reports ready for the Statistical Secretury, M. II. Shutfner, McConnellsburg. 8. Come prepared to take earnest purt in the discussions, us much time will be given to general conference as possible. 1:30. 1:45. 2:1".. :l;j 7:30 7:45. H:30. !):00. 1. and Carpet Weaving . H. H. HERTZLER still continues Carding and WVavinjr at, tlu; WILLOW GIIOVE MILLS at Uiirnt Cabins Carpet Chain always on hand. Wool put iuto bats for Hans. I will take in Wool and work at the following places, namely, I Vank Hare's, Fort Littleton: Michael Laidlg's, Dublin Mills: W. 11. Sneer's, Saluviu; C. W. Lym-h's, Crystal Springs: J. E. Jack son's, Akersvllle: Caleb Jiartou's, Itiistontown: A. N. W liter's. Waterfall: Harry Huston's, Clour llidge; W, L, liei kstressi r s Orchard Grove. I Will Visit those placos monthly during the season. Thankful for past favors, I hope for a continuunco of the same. H. H. Hertzler, Burnt Cabins. Rouss Racket Storey SOME SPRING BARGAINS. bed his bridle off. Of course, when the horse found himself be yond control he started on a d ad run, and Mr. Koefer jumped out. The horse and buggy were found in Ilesses fording at Licking Creek where the horse had fal len. Tho buggy was much dam aged but, fortunately, Mr. Kee- rer ana ino norse were not in jured seriously. Your Column. Dickeys .Mountain. May 27. Kev. Anthony was a guest of I. W. Zimmerman last Friday. Geo. W. Fisher has his steam saw mill at I. W. Zimmerman's; T. II. Truax has Mr. Hose's mill at his place. A baby girl has come to the home of Jacob Peck. A number ot our people at tended the dedication last Sun day. Mary Etta Evans has been quite poorly. Dr. D. E. Fisher is the attending physician. Gay Pittman, who was so bad ly scalded a few weeks ago, has aoout recovered. ft t t i i no Memorial Day exercises at Autioch aro expected to be the linest over held there. Davy Keefor, the mail carrier between Hancock aud Iiig Cove faouery, had a run off last Sat urday evening. Arriving ut Dick eys Mountain post office, he hitched bis horse, a spirited ivni mal, to a post, with a head halter and went in to have the mnil changed. Keturn'mg hg removed the halter, jumped into tho bug gy, drew up ttio reins and start- l for liiirCnvTaunprv, tint n. ticing that fthilu stmidiuu' l.ilcli- tho J ost tho liorao iuii rub No Right To Wife's Mail. The postoflice Department has decided a question which will be of interest to many wives all over tho country, for the decision is that husbands cannot open the letters of wives against their pro test. The ruling is as follows: A husband has no right to re ceive the mail addressed to his wife against her protest. As to the mail addressed to the children, the father has the prior right to receive it unless there be some particular circumstances in the case which the department might take into consideration on a statement of the tacts being presented." This rulinghas gotie out to all postmasters as a result of repeated requests from post masters all over the country for a ruling in the matter. To miiow our npprccmtioD of the v oy In which the Fulton County News 1k bt?l udopl ; ed Iuto the home of the people of this coenty, we have hc.i upurt this column for the FKKB use of our NU)M;riltiM,forHilvcrUsintf purpose, uhjeut to the follutvltiit eonlitlons: 1. It l free only to those v. ho are piUil-up ub mirihers. I i!. Only personnl property cull be udverllsx-d. i 3. Notices must not exceed ;0 w rds i 4. All "leKiil" liotltt n excluded , ft. Not flee to merchants, or any ot.e to ndrr- ! Use poods sold under ti mercantile license. The primary object of this column Istouf- ford farmers, und folks who are not In p"K!e ; business, tin opportunity to brintf to public in tention products or stocks they may hi.ve to i sell, or may want to luy. Now, this space Is y wrs: If you wunttol.uy a I aorse, If you want h!red help. If you want to borrow money, if you want to sell u plK, u butf ky, some hay, a voose. or i you want to adver ; Use for a wife -this column Is vours. j The New l read weekly by el,';ht thousand i people, und Is the best udveriisirik medium in I the couiitv. The lime is here fur cleuniiiir house und tfettino' thinirs in reudiness for the summer, We think we aro in hetter shape this sprint; t" mi v you money than we. ever were. Compare u few prices: Table oil cloth 1 ' yd , roller ' window shades He, oil window shades with fringe -", scrim for curtains 4 and " yd., lin e c.irtains -a nice line .'!!, "0, li.'l, nnd H.V pair, clothes hnskets An, (in and ""c, knives and forks I-', V, tit) and Hoc, silver steel lea spoons 7c set, tuhle spoons 1 1c set, wash hollers (i." and Hue, wooden wash tubs (ill to Hoc, jralvuiii ( d tubs 4", ill), und .Vie, dollies pins Ic do., Aunt Lydiu's linen threud 4e a spool, tiiaeliin" thread ;c spool, n'lrdi'n rakes 11, 1 und 22c, hoes 20 to 2V. steel shovels oOc, manure forks U t to I V. The best broom on the market -'' and 2.V, carpet tacks ,'t bids for ."ic or 4 boxes for ."c. Underwear ! Underwear ! To suy we huve tlio best is pultinj; it mild. Ladies ;uuse vests w ith tape ' only oc with lace neck and shoulder U, 10 and I V. men's balbrlsan 2.'l or 4-V suit, better 4"! each, men's dress shirts 2:1. 41, -IS. Hi and !Hlc- see them, men's hats In tho latest shapes 4"c to 1.20, looking n'lisses 12 to 0u. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! V,'e liave sold more shoes this month than in any month since we haw- Im-i in business, and why is this? .Simply becuuse we are sell inn shoes that will jrlvc Kood service for less money than you can jet them anywhere in the coun ty. For Instance we sell you a shoe for tl that you pay 1.2", ami onentfl 2" that you pa; il.oll and oue at tl.01 that you iiay 2.00. The time wus v!i-n some of the merchants in our town could make tho pie believe, that m.i Hoods were no jrood, but that time is past. If you haven't bought any shoes from us why not try us nnd save 20c on the dollar:' Trunks l.!Ml, 2 i), H.'.Vi and :'f2.1.1, telesctipe. 10, to 71c. In overalls and shirts, we handle the Ship- 1 pensbni'o- poods, hliirts. 2.1 to 41c: Overulls 21 to 70c: l'unts .10 to 2. 00. j Clolhin--, in children's to 1. 01. Hoys' piece suits, 1.01 u 4:1. 21. .k-i;'s ' suits V2 41 to $7.21, also, a nice lot of samples of men's suits made to ono-r ! from $il.0 to 12 10. Call and see them. I llesjiectfully, ; n r- r t k ' . V c. ' V i ! f . 't its II r a m.0.00Xf.p.00m,0.0t-0.0.0XM.00f0.fJ'' f 0 RE SNERS H o 8 REVOLUTION IMMINENT. A sure sign of approaching re volt aud serious trouble in your system is nervousness, sleepless ness, or stomach upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly dismember the troublesome causes. It never fails to tone the stomach, regu late the kidneys and bowels, stim ulate the liver, and clarify the blood. Run down systems bene fit particularly and all the usual attending aches vanish under its searching and thorough effective ness. Electric Bitters is only iiOc and that is returned if it don't give perfect satisfaction. Guar anteed by all druggists. is (jCIII. May 27. John G. Mellott smiling. It's a big boy. Mrs. Howard Mellott is visit ing her mother, Mrs. George M. Myers. Miss Jannet Mellott has been staying with her grandmother, Mrs. Harriet Mellott. Miss" Rosa Mellott was a pleas ant caller at Mrs. Rachel Mel- lott's last Shursday. Mrs. Harriet Mellott was visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Jonn u. Mel lott last Tuesday. Mrs. Sadie Hann is spending a few days with Mrs. Barbara Iloupt at Webster Mills. Mra. Fanuy Mellott and daugh ter visited friends in the Big Cove last Saturday. Pacific Coast Without Change. In new Pullman "ordinary" sleepers, wide vestibuled and with every modern convenience, in charge of competent agent, from Cincinnati and Chicago via Louisville, New Orleans, Houston San Antonio, El Paso and Los Angeles tqSanFraucisco. Rates for berths less than half of cost in regular sleepers. ' For free de scriptive matter and full particu lars, address E. A. RICHTER. Trav. Pass. Agent, Illinois Cen tral Railroad, Park Building Pittsburgh, Pa. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's Nov; Discovery rorC OIU ua mm u A Perfect For All Throat and Cure i Lung Troubles. Menaybackirittalli. TrUI BottlM ft. Mow lie Made His Fortune. Ho didn't have a dollar; he didn't have a dime. His clothes and shoes were looking as though they'd served their time. He didn't try to kill himself to dodge rtist'orturio's whacks. Instead, he got some ashes aud tie liikid five dozen sacks. "Then, next ho begged a dollar. In the paper in the morn he advertised tin pol ish that would put tho sun to scorn. He kept on advertising, at;d, just now suffice to say, he's out iu California at his cottage on the bay. FIGHT WILL EE BITTER. Those who will persist in clos ing their ears against the contin ual recommendation of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, will have a long and bitter fight with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Read what T. R. Beall.of Beall, Miss., has to say : "Last fall my wife had every symptom of con sumption. She took Dr. King's Xew Discovery after everything else had failed. Improvement carne at once and four bottles en tirely cured her." Guaranteed by all druggists. Price 50c. and 1.00. Trial bottles free. President Roosevelt was cut off from tho world on Saturday after noon and on Sunday. He was at Glacier Point, 511100 feet up in tho mountains, above Yosoinile Val. ley. On. Sunday a furious snow storm prevailed. The party could not be communicated with. Col ored troopers of tho Ninth caval ry break the trail through the snow, which is very deep iu places. A Litcrury Knigma. t I am flom posed of 14 letters. My 7, 2, 11, 11, meaus stupid. My 10, 12, 13, 8 is a color. My C, 5, 9, 13 is something we could uot do without. My 14, 2, 4 is a steadying rope. My 5, 1, 12, 3 is characteristic of the desert. The whole is the name of an au thor. FARMING IN THE SOUTH. The I'uHneuner Dcimrlment of llio Illinois Central IUllro.ul Cumpuuy U IhsuIuv monthly clrciiUrs ooiiourQlutl fruit urowiuK' variable Ktmlvn'.n. HtooH rulnlnit. ilalryliiu, eu., in Hit) Stultt of Kuuluuky, Wiut Tcudohsou, M Mlppl. unci l.uuNUuu. Kvory F.lrmur ur Home keeker, who will forward hU uhiiio und uUtlrei. to the imUi'iAlKnt'O, w III lie unilluil fife, Crc l in No.. I. . S. i, und b. unit others un they ur published from month to month. E. A. RICHTER, THAVEI.INU I'ASSK.N'llKit A OK NT PARK BUILDING, PITTSBURG, PA HULL &. BENDER, PROPRIETORS. McConnclls buni. Pa. ooooooooocoo oooooooooooooo i Yhen You Come to Ghambersburg i o o o o o o o o o 0 9 V y 0 M0 li 55 0 . We cordially invite B our friends to seep our stock of Summer g Dress Goods in white g C -C r j a r . l . . , w iruiii o lu uu, let w nt from 5 to 1 7c. Fast 0K t0 0 0 A Just go up Main street till you come to Queen street. Right at Bloom Bros.' corner turn to tho west half a block aud you will como to a modern 3-story creani colored brjok building. Stop inside and you will find tho uicoht rooms, and toe largest stock of good furni ture and its belongings, to bo soon in the Cumberland Valley. ' O You will find many articles here that you do not see is Q a a a ft 0 ft ft 0, 0 2 in other stores. There has been a furniture store on this spot for 75 yerys and yet there aro many of the younger people and some others who don't know it. That is the rea son we are telling you about it. rj About a blt.ck farther, on tho bank of the Conocochoague, whose water drives tho machinery, you will find our facto ry ; where with skilled mechanics and seasoned lumber we cau make almost anything you may require. COMF1 TO OUR STORE and look around Mucli to soo that is interesting even if you don't want to buy. We want you to know what it, is and whore it is. Open till s o'clock in the evening now Saturday till nine. H. SIEiiER & CO., Furniture Alalers on Queen Street, Chambersburg, Fei. ft ft- ft color Dress Ging hams 6, 1 0, 1 2 1 -2c. A large line of wool- en Sutings. Silks for g waists and suits. ft ft 0K A, r ft A fine trimmings kind, stock stock of; 0K of every g largest $ 8 CO SPRING SPRING 1903. 1903. OPENING R The Daintiest Millinery, AND Ladies Tailored Hats. High 6radc and Exclusive Hats at all Prices. : o Popular Fabrics For New Spring Apparel. Black Dress Goods ! White Goods ! Colored DreSs Goods 1 Crown Mohair, French Voile, "Crepe d e Chine" Melrose, Prunella, Hop-Sacking, Sere, Cheviot X 8veneuan, rapene, anu oiikj.. Wash Fabkics, Pique, Aadras, Mercerized Cham- bray. OUR NliW CORSETS 8 T. J. WIENER, p Hancock, Md. the we ever had. Ready-to-wear sSWalkinu and Dress:'? 0'X ft skirts from $1.75 up, m We have a lame ft H stock of Ladies' Knitg ft ci Un der wear. We will ?: 0. ' P . ft ft ft ft show you the best 5c 0 ft c: Vest in town, the range " is 5 to 25c. Look for ad next il ft ft ft ft week. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper $1.00 a Year in Advance. To Cure a Cold in One Day Cure Crip la Two Dayt, . a r Take laxaUVO DromO UUinilie TaMete. Jb on every, Seven Mimon koxe oid in pat 1 a month. This &imatnre. x. XWL' POX. i eisners ft ft ft ft ft to ft ft ft ft ft ft