.lolm V. Stuutoaul , daughter MissOiivo, jiinl sou Muslor Jol u, spent from Sunday until Tues day villi llio l'iiiniiy of Anion UL sc. in Urusli Crook Volley. Tl)c dwelling house occupied hy Sainu.-I Kolzon Ihofloo. O. Scott farm north of town was struck hy lightning Monday cvoniug, but not f,'i-oai! dii'niiro.l. Tlic Presbyterian Suuday school in this phu-e last Suuday chunked tlio time of meeting from afternoon to forenoon and it will during the hot weather be held at U:.',n. (loo. Vv Sipos and daughter, Mrs. J. s. Swartzwoldor, of Need more, wore in tow n Monday morning. Mr. Sipes is ranvnss ing in the interest of the Uunyan Marble Works at Noedmoro. Kev. J. V. Adams and family loft Monday morning for CarlMo to he present at the Alumi lie union at Dickinson college of which Mr. Adams is a distin guished member. Kev. S. L. IJaughor will preach at Hoard Yard school house Sat urday, June 111, at 1' P. M., and on Sunday .June 11th at Autiochat 10 Oakley at and at Mays Chapel at 7:4j in the evening. The residence of Superinten dent liarton on North First Street has just been treated to a coat of white paint trimmed in green, wuich gives it a natty ap pearance. Mr. Win. (Ireerof Dublin town hhip was in town Monday. Mr. (Ireer, has been busy this sum mer painting and papering his house and improving things about his home generally. If you want oranges, lemons, canned peas, tomatoes, peaches, corn, meats or pine tar, go to Uerkstresser's Oorchard drove Store where you will find, also, a full line of drugs and medicines. I. C Fisher, ot Dott, Fa., has 1ousrht of C. li. Kershner the Hour mill property at Needmore. Mr. Fisher will put the mill in thorough repair and have it in running order at an early date. Mr. II. M. K'endall spent part of last wok in 1 Iuutingdon and Altoona. lie was attending a meeting of the State Hoard of Agriculture at the former place, and visiting his brother C. LJ., at the latter. .J. L. Gibson of Wells Valley, and Wm. Lodge of Langdondale, were at McCounellsburg last Sat urday. The Fulton County News will hereafter keep Mr. Gibson wis ted on current events. Mrs. .1. V. Wilholm and daugh ter who have been spending a few weeks in the home of Mrs. Wil helm's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. X. Sipes returned to Homestead, Pa., on Tuesday. Horace X. Sipes returned to his home in this place last week after the closing of the sclioo year at Dickinson College. Hor- ace will amuse himself during i ins summer vacation perusing I Slack stone. Miss Nannie Mellott. one of Ayr township's successful teach, j ers went over to Franklin county i the other day, took a teachers' ! examination in one of the town - shins, and caotured a Profession- i t al certificate. 1 ed. In a recent thunder storm, ' Inventory und appraisement of three cattle standing under an j tlio estate of David Fraker, late of apple tree on the farm of Edward Dublin township. Approved un Sigel in Huck Valley, were struck j I us exceptions be filed within 2'i by lightning and two of them I days. were killed instantly. The third Order of sale of real estate of was badly stuui.ed. Allen Cutchall, who has been confined to his bed since last March with a broken bono, has ko much improved as to be ahlo to bo brought to his front TKirch ! t.',.i,i...r w - v ' ...... . . VJ - hope he may soon be restored to health again. There will bo "SingiDg" at Uethel church iu Pigeon Cove at half past one o'cF.ck Sunday aft ernoon, Juno 1 -1th. ' Tho old "Southern Harmony" will be used aud everybody that has one of those rare old books is requested to attend and bring the book. run rAi.h ui( KhNr.-Aiwo- story dwelling and store-room combined with all necessary out- buildings. Terms and possession r.i,. . . f . . i . . a a I to uit purchaser, tor further particulars call on or write (up to Juno IX)) to II. II. Hndenstiuo New it renada, Pa. BINDER TWINE I Hinder twine! Every ball guar- an teed to work. At Mr. J. A. Garland of Whips Clay Pauk'k, j Cove wait at the county neat Mori ' Three Spring, Pa. ' day. THE JUNE TERM OF COURT Tho Hn((rtown Lnnii, Dulldlna and Construction Cii.'s Cute Took Up Mont of tho Timo. FULL REPCRT OF 1 HE PROCEEDINGS. Seven adult spectators and llie usual court ollicers wore in attend ance when the regular .Juno term of the Fulton county court opened here Tuesday morning. There was but little business on the cal-! "",,uu HUU " , ";r Lly' ondar. President Judge Samuel '. ,r'le ,lttlW couple are both excel M..C. Swope and Associates Kirk ; ,ont 1 d havo 1,10 and Nelson presided. The follow- j '"st , w,sll0S U"n' "iny i friends nig current business was trans-i Hrterl: ! MAKTON-IIANKS. 'I'lie lir-t and final account of 1. Tho residence of X. H. Hanks, W. Kelso and Geo. W. Wagner, Msq., near Fmmaville, was tlie executors of the estate of J. A. ! scene of a wedding last Wedn.'s- llammil. lute of Tod township, ! was confirmed absolutely. i Second and final account of Mrs. j Lizzie Knauss, one of the execu- i tor- of the estate of Henry Oylcr, j bride of Mr. Marshall P. Harton. late of Tod township. No execp-; Tue marriage service was con tions were liled, and S. Y. Kirk, j ducted by the Kev. C. II, Camjv lvsc., was appointed auditor to j bell, pastor of the Hay's Iiiil make distribution. j Methodist Episcopal church, and First and final account of Mrs. i almost at the moment when Miss Mary II. Faglov, administratrix of Mrs. Anna Fohner. Confirmed and John 1. Sipes, Esq., appointed auditor to make distribution. Account of George W. Glenn, administrator of the estate of Mrs. ! Uebecca Carhaugh, late of Ayr ; townshiu. Continued and S. Y. i Kirk, Esi., appointed auditor to make distribution. ! A process was awarded for the ed the role of best man. As the , so ('U1 teachers may not leave arrest of (ioorge Walker unless he . oridal party entered the parlor j thoir mvn counties and go awav satisfy certain costs before June j the strains of Lohengrin's, wed-1 to soo1j lor schools. rather than l:i, 11M.. ! ding march played by Miss Clara j iako tllfi risk of rj(,t "ing one There were exceptions to the re- i Hanks, sister of the bride, were ' ilt ll0mc- Sloriutondeut Harton port of John P. Sipes, Esq., audi-; borne out upon tho noontime j wiH llokl oxaunuations at the tor to make distribution in the as-' breeze. Miss Hanks wore a hand-' c,oso "f th(J Nrmal schools and signed estate of II. C. Smith, and ' some gown cf white silk mull wi!1 "lilk,i U'hi "nual trip through the court lixed Monday, June L'H, j trimmed in all over lace. The ! oul U"; i v'u,y during the latter l'.iu:!, ut -'.:;o p. in., ii the time for maid of honor was attired in fuly hearing argunient in the case. 1 white crept? de eJiine. j Account of Elsie ( ireatliead, ad- An excellent dinner, of wlii' h ' haie Hcnister. ministnitrix of the estate of 1 lop- all present partook, following the i Saturday, June 20. W. II. z.ihah (ireatliead, late of the bor ough of MeConnollsburg. This is the contested will case that litis been before the court several times and which was compromised at a recent term. Frank P. Lynch was appointed auditor. Sheritr.s inquisition on real es tate of Matthew W. Mellott was confined and the usual rule on heirs granted. Same in the estate of John Dan iels, late of Licking Creek town ship. Petition of Marie and John Dan iels, minor children of John Dan iels, for citation, awarded returim" blo in :.i0 days. , The return of the sale of real estate of the late Josiali Speck, of Taylor township, was con firmed. Mr. Ivirk presented a certificate of incorporation of the Fulton County Uod and (iun Club. The ! court decreed and approved the charter. The incorporators are Ilarrv E. Schneider. Ed. T. Drew, clarence S. Daugherty, Charles Sprowl, P. J. Little. j Keport of viewers to inspect new j countv brid.re at Maxwell's Ford- ing. Exceptions' were filed to the j report because the bridge was in-1 complete, the approaches not hav- j ing been properly filled in. A ! now Iwmrd of viewers wasuuDoint-1 N. 15. Jackson, Late of lSrush Creek township; order continued. The master's report in the di vorce proceedings of John (i. Sipes vs. Lucy L. Sipes, his wife, pte.st iit;ti. I he master re divorce be coiuiiiendt!d that the granted us prayed for. The court took the papers in the case, inti mating that tho decree would he made. .Master s report in tins ill voire proceedings of Josephine D. Mel lott, who seeks a separation from her husband, Uaynurd Mellott. They were, married Nov. 11, 1MS, und lived together eleven month. She charges her husband with in- ti wlU, u1tllLll. woniil A of divon. wu- ,m(, us ( Coitnneitl..l by the master, i m u1i1! Slal(ti Im, Uuildinir Construction comnanv. of ll. gerstowu, use of John W. Wood- i - --- ,umJt VM Jom Hnry ttnr Kr , ,(,n Cas(? (;ue(I U((, Brjf U11(W ih nry. Uise callea una argument intttle. To lx- tlecided ut cliuinbers. lli'b HhfStKSillNi. I'liioil of Well Known I'vuplc Who Will. in rite v 'I liriiiii'li l.il'c ToKutlivr. UAKTON MKt.t.OTT. At six o'clock in the evening of j Wednesday, Juno 3, l'.iO.'!. at t'.ie i M. K. parsonage at IJreezovood, I Mr. Jesse C. Harton of Akers- : ville, and Miss Iva Mellott of (lapsvillo W(!re united iu mar riage. The bride was handsome- , 1.. 1 1 .. 1 1 i day which was witnessed by suv-i eiity-five people. The ceremony was performed at noon and nnde Miss Xeliie Grant Hanks the I Hank's hand was laid in that of her future husband, a clock in the room musically chimed the hour of twelve. Tho parlor was prettily decorated, cut flowers and evergreens being everywhere in evidence. Miss Jen uie Lodge i of Em mavillo, alteuded tho bride ! ns maid of honor, and Mr. Nor- man Akers of Sipes Mills till-j ceremony. Among those in at- j Spoor, executor, will sell on the tendance were Dr. J. (1. Hanks, : premises one mile south of Salu wife and daughter Helen, of : vin the Mansion farm of the late 1 1 roeze wood; Mrs. John Shoots, i James Mi muck, deceased, con of McCounellsburg; Mrs. Hlaclf- j laining l(rj acres, more or less heart and grandchildren, of El-j -'bout ! acres cleared and well kins, West Virginia; A. P. Whet- j stone and wife, Charles P. Ott ; and wife, Harry O'Neal and wife, I Hoyd S. Jackson and wife of Ev- ; orett; Scott Fletcher and family, of Hertford; Misses Lydiaand Ella Mann of Saluvia; S. W. Hart and family; C. K. Akers and sister of Akersville; Mason Harton, father of the groom; Charles W. Truax, Norman Akers, Howard Dickson j Amos Hixon and wife, George W. j Hixson, wire and family, W. J. : Hi... ,.1 ...;r.. I.' M r . a i Hixson and wife, F. M. Lodge and wife, Mrs. E. H. Lodge and fami- I ly, M. W. Hixson and wife, J. (.!. 1 Hixson and wife, Harry M. liar- j ton and wife, John M. Lodge, Jr. ! C. W. Spade aud wife, and Mrs. i Irene Truax. I A Costly .Mistake. Hluuder.s are sometimes very ', ..... . ' xpensne. uceasionaiiy Hie itself j is 1,10 lirico ()f a m Ui.l. but j i'ou J1 11(;ver b0 wrouf' ,r yf)U take ! Dr- King's New Life Pills for j dyspepsia, dizziness, headache, j liver or troubles. They j 1110 Keil,i''' .ytst thorough. LTic, by I druggists. I In pursuance of an opinion given oy Professor Martin, one of the assistants to Professor Hullock, of John Hopkins Uni versity, that gas exists near Cumberland, Md., a company will bo organiz.od at once and a well begun. Professor Martin, there, states that gas will be found at a distance of from L'HOO .! to ;;onO feet. A well was sunk in that locality ten years ago aud abaudoned after going down 2010 feet. Wanted. A lot of teams to haul bark to Saltillo. Hig cash price will bo paid.' Apply at once to Hahvf.y Uoopkh, McCounellsburg. When the iinprovtuncnts to tho residence of Mrs. A. L. F.rb are coinplete it will bo ono of tho nob biest homos in town. A hand some porch, a sun parlor with largo faucy windows, a balcony, aud spire, all tho work of Michael lilack, aud tho foundation of cut brownstouo placed by David Gross, are strong testimonials of tho skill of tho those men as me chanics. Wantkd. 1000 chickens at 10 cents a lb., and f OU J dozen eggs at 1 4 cents a dozen. Clay Pauk, Three Springs Pa. i Aii.o' those of our pooplo w ho I attended the big Academy parade at Meivor;hnrg last Wednesday were, I 'ml h mol.i ry Harris, 'Su j perintcmlont Rirton, 1). K Little ' and wife, Mr. ami Mrs. W. II. Xosbit, Miss Marion Sloau, .Mrs. Wilbur Irissinger, Mr. T.J. Comere', Miss Daisy Wink, J. A. Irw in. (loo. lloxroth. Merril Xaco Hert Hohman, Miss Mabel Trout Miss Maye Johustou, Max Sheets Miss Nellie Daniels, J. K. John ston and son Harry, and Kev. and Mrs. C. M. Smith. Limekiln Wodd For Sale. A iiieo lot of pine limekiln wood for sale cheap. See A. M. Skvjm.k, McCounellsburg, Pa. A I n;;htcncd Horse. Kiinuiiig like mad down the street damping tho occupations, or a hundred other accidents, are ,1.,.. . Ti I i'" iv uci. uixu i ruiji;us, li ou- hooves every body to have a reli able Salve handy and there's none as good as P.ucklen's Arnica Salve Hums, cuts, Sores, Eczema and piles, disappear quickly under its soothing effect. "2c, by all drug gists. The State Department has is- sued instructions to the County 'Uperin tendon ts to hold their teachers' examinations as soon ns possible after tho reorganize- tion of the school hoards in June. Tho reason assigned is, that by i fenced; also a house and lot ad- j'jiui farm, o'clock. . Sale begins at 10 Teachers Witntwil. Wo need at once a few more teachers, both experienced ami inexperienced. We have more calls this year than ever before. Schools and oolleres sunnliod wit, compolont teachers free of (.()st. Address with stamp, American Teachers' Association, . . . ' i. u. Lraham, LL. D., Mgr. Memphis, Teun. J YOU NEED ABUGGY ; HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? : X Z A Hran New Falling Top 1 with Full Leather t Trimming, Spring Cushion X aud Hack, Thousand Mile J Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat- X ewt Shaft Couplers and Fine- X ly Finished throughout for X ONLY $50. J Large Stock to select rom. I am also handling Hand- made Buggies and Wagons. Wr. li. Evans, llustontowu, Pa. X j t CO TO C E. Starr, Three Springs, Pa., To 1 1 u v Your FERTILIZERS, and save a dollar. Headquarters for FEED and FLOUR: ALSO, Rood wagons For Sale. WvVWWvVW ArWWWVWV WANTED. TEN GIRLS as Waitresses' at the ArandaleHouse GOOD WAGES Address ALS1P& SMITH, Hod ford, Pa. REDUCED PRICES at D. C. AMLLOTT'S STORE. t have the Largest Lino of Men's, Woim n's, anil Children's Shoes to pick from that 1 ever carried before, also 1 just received a now lino of Dry Goods, which f huve not room to shelf Here are a few prices among many Itiiixiiins : Calicoes, 5 to "c, a yard, Muslin 5 to : Uinnhiims 7 1-2 to 10oj I hnvo a biif line of Shirts: they must C at 15c ii piece: ." dozen puir fif Over alls lit 15 cents me! i. SH'iiw Huts from ii to IT els: .Straw Matting l'!' u yd: Floor Oil Cloth 25e: Summer Lap Spreads Reduced from $1.00 to "5 cents . I have ii) si i, reduced GROCERIES, Granulated Sugar 5 1-2 cts: C llrown ut 4 1-2 cts. I pay the highest market price for prod ure. D. C MALLOTT, Need m ore, Fa. The Little Things Which add or distract from style and beauty of a hat are those that are not overlooked in our store. Sllbst cLTltl Si FfQITlSS good trimmings, put on so that your hat is not out of shape after the first wear ing, are some of the little things; and we believe you will appreciate these lit tle details enough to be come a constant customer, MAYE JOHNSTON MILLINER. One door west of Albert Stoner's- L We are in position to fur nish you with most all kinds of Lumber, consisting ol WAINSCOTING, ' Lath, Siding, Flooring, Shingles, and almost everything to com plete your building. What we do not have in slock, we will cut out on short notice. Come and see us, and get prices; or, write us. KALBACH & SPANGLER Kncbsvllle, Fulton Co., Pa. ORCHARD GROVE MARKET. Siilo Meat 12c. Uutter 12o. Lard He. Shrmlilrr 12i;. . IIuiu I'm;. Tullow .".!. HATS. In Straw Huts ni.v line is com iiete work a'l funcy; anil In Wool Nats I cun give you n'mie tliinjf niee .vt 50o to fl.'rf). CLOTHING. Wool Suits at.b.Ti to f I.OO linjs' und Youths', In prints I cun show you a coinploto line in fitunUurtl Goods. GINGHAMS. Laneustcr and all tho stundurd inuUoH. Curtains, Lappetts, Ty plion Silks, Fine Lnwns in white und colors. Seersuelters, Muslins fnr Pillows sumo in 10-4 for Sheets, Sutteens, Draperies, Ta ' IiIp," Stand und lied Spreads. Coltiiu ni-.il Lii:en C'riislies. Tu l.le, Stand and Slulf Oil Clotli. Ladies Wrappers. Ladies and Children's summer rnderncmr. I ask a sliure of j our pntron Hl'O uud will ploutift you iu prUes. W. L. BERKSTRESSER, Manager. To Curt a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Hromo Quinine TablotH. All druggist refund tlio money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature la on each box' 25c. , J)IINKTON'B JOHNSTON'S JOHNSTONS Johnstorfs Lawns "c, a better one at 8c, and a beautiful line of all colors at li)e. A line of the most attractive Mousselines ut llie, white lawn 8, M anil 12c I Hack and colored Servos for skirts, and till the latest novelties in Shirt-waist-suit (roods. CLOTHING Men's and boys' work shirts 2.1, .'111 and .0V. Dress shirts fancy ncjjfliyi s 2", 4S and $1.00. Overalls and work pants 2", JO, 4H and 7.e. !,;, dross pants 2.V. Men's dross pants l. 00, $. $2.2"), 2.7"). Chil dren's suits 80c, -tl.00, $1.2.", 1. 71, $2.00, iy2.7.. Men's suits If lack ami Figured Xobhy Clothing, jruiirunteed In making, $2 40, :t.lK, . 00, ."o 7,7.i, !).no, $10. STRAW HATS Hoys' straw hats f, 8, 15, 2'c. Men's straw hats 8, 10, 2.", :i, 45, 75, $1. 1.50. Men's and boys' Wool and Fur Hats 50, 75, 1.00, $1.25, 1.50. Shoes Children's 15, 25, 35, 48c. Misses' 50, 75, $1., $1.50. Ladies' l'atent Ox ford and Opera Slippers $1.25, $1.40 Ladies' dress shoes 08c, $1.25, $l."0, $t.75, $2.5'J. Men's work shoes $100, 1.18, $1.25, $1.50, $2.on. Men's dress shoes $1.25, 1.50, 2, $2.50, $.1.50. Men's Patent Leather $1.50, $2, 12.75, $..50, Carpets and Mattings Carpets at 25, 35 and 50c. Straw Matting 12, 15, 17, 20, 25c. Luce Cur tains .'!!, 40, 75, $1. Curtain poles complete with fixtures, 8 and ire. R. S. PATTERSON. Binder and Mower Sections and Guards to fit any make of machine, at about one-half the price you have been paying. WRENCHES of all kinds at lowest prices. Call and examine our Mower Knife Grinder. Washing Machines: Lightning, $3.25 . Hoss, 0.50 Headquarters for Wire Nails and Tence wire at lowest prices. R. S. PATTERSON, McConnellsburg, Fa. Four doors east of the Telegraph Office. Best Goods For CLAY PARK'S THREE SPRINGS, PA. C'Tablo Oil-Cloth. Strictly first grade at J1.75 per roll of 12 yard. Men's Ueady made units at .'i.08 to $i5.00 each. Hoys Ueady niado suits at 1.'0 to 7.00. Drop Head SEWING 13 75-aKenU tft 5.00 for tho suine Machine Syracuse Hill si,,H Plow with STOVES AND RANGES j C'liriwi at 1 ' t,t!l I'" .vai'd. KM! '0,' "f'.elnnif. White 1 ! AJrit& for Hardware, ('odiir Tubn, Wire, i:hurnn, Harness Wagon, Glass, Uuukrle. Paints and Oils, Implements, ' Matt I ut' ' We have lare orders to fill on Egjfi and Poultry every, week and will pay the highest price either cash or trade, j We want your iraue. . . If J. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg, Pa. the Least Money ! Ticking faced horse collars at 0 cts each. Whito Lead J cts per fl. Wire Nails at 2.75 pcrkei,'. M(fhtniu(j WftKhinif Machiuos at W.2.) each. Ball Bearing MACHINES wheel at K.50 Syracuse Furrow Plows with wheel I and jointer tlO, ' mouth l'.ockH, the if rent winter Ut)''"' 15 eggs for 50 cts. Prices on Dress Goods, Ladles Trimmed Hats, Flour, Men's Hats, . Feed, Jloys' Hats Seed Outs. Shoes, . Garden bceus, l'ytatoos.' ' . ' .. r i i ; Gfi Merles,
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