DON'T GROWL. It is not ours, but the railroad company 's fault that you get the "News" a day late this week. Prime Timothy Send for sale at Stouteagle Bros'. Price to suit the people. .Miss Abbio Uoupt anuouuees that slio will do plam sewing, cheap. Give her your work. Last Thursday Davy Little pur chased the Cooper House proper ty including the hotel and the store building adjacent for $G, 100. Mr. Willis Younker and Miss Lucretia 1J. Myers, both of Thompson township, wore mar ried by Squire Daniel Covalt on the 2th ult. Atteuttou is called to the fact that owing to another sale being in the neighborhood, the date of II. II. Brideustine's sale at New Grenada, has beeD changed from Saturday 19th to Saturday, Sep tember 20th at 10 o'clock a. M. Sec advertisement elsewhere in this paper. New advertisements Racket Store. ! II. Sierer & Co., Chambers- J burg. Ilege & Myers, Mercorsburg. Sun Bros. Big Show. Mrs. A. F, Little. Geo. V. Keisner, & Co. Alexander Sutherland, of Oil City, Pa., Car Inspector with Walter L. Main's show, while as- Public Sale at New Grenada. S EpYemTbER 2G, 1003 I At WTiirt'S NOilCI-'. I Nntlee t nrrhy iflven thiil the mtUrlifnr1 I I niKllior nppnlnt.tl tn milk lltrlliiitlun of the I funds in III1 hitljils of Ml I.l.y.ii Knuims one ' I the hxiMutiti-a of the V', i.f lirury oyier. i lMt ol r.Hlt.iw rihip lic'ncil will -it for t lip 1 ' iHTforniiiiie,) of liiN rlntloM. at his ollluo in Me- I t:hUPlNIiiw. I'u.. on Thurdiy, Koptfinhpr 'li. ' I 'It at In u loi'k. A M.. whi'ii iiml where nil nrtle Intnri'steil nniy nttrml It thev ep plop- , MONEY 8 A :S I Tlie limlerslnnet will ho) 1 at his res lilenee nt Netv Grenada, tlio following property, to wit : ONK G(XJD (JO W, 1 Ui-droom Sulto, 3 Hedsteatls, 4 sets 1 ttl .springs, 3 stumls, 3 Lounges, 1 Home Comfort STKKMtAN'OK, (near ly new). 1 heating move and pipe, 1 iron k!ttlt. ONK PAKLOIl OIUJAX, I Intension Table, 1 l)ouhle-siiiat-e eupUiartl, 1 four-piece Silver Tea Set, 1 French-plate oval Mirror, ONK SKWINO MACHIXK, 1 Hanging Lump, 1 hand Lamp, 1 set of Chairs, 1 Churn, 1 Hutter Howl, 1 Lantern, 1 Lot of Matting, ami CAKI'KT Lan tern, Lard Cans, Half bushel, Presto, Nut-Hake, Window Class, K;)f Crates, Ixt of Chickens, iDTATOKS, Dishes, Tinware, Crockery, Hoes, Hakes, Shovels, Axes, Saws, Harrels, Kegs, Window screens, Linseed Oil and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale iH ins at 10 o'clock A. M. when terms will ho made known, H. H. imilJKNSTLNK .Tas. M. CMKSNfT, Auet. eit. 9. Irtfl .S. tV. KIHK. A lull I. ir. Administrator's Notice. Notice h hereby iflvcn that lotti-re of iMlmln Mnillnn hiive been Krunli-U tothe uwlersiifiit'd .ipnn the entitle of .hunt's I.. Kerlin Inte of I hiblin township. Kulton county. I'a., ileoens uI. Alt persons havlnif chilm 'against mid es tate will present Ihem properly authentleated for settlement, anil those owlnir the mime will j please eall and settle. T. K FI.KMINO. ft. pt. fl. inna. clear Kiile, I'a. K ,'XKOUTOK'S NOTICE A PLR0AT1VE PI.EASIJHR. If you ever took DeWitt's Lit tle Karly Kisers for biliousness or constipation you know what a purgative pleasure is. These famous little pills cleanse the aver and rid the system of all bile without producing unpleas ant effects, They do not grip, sicken or weaken, but give tone and strength to the tissues and Notice In hereliT iven that l.n.n ta.Mtunii.iit sry have been granted to the iiiiilemlRiieit upon the etate of Samuel rlecrlst lute or Thompson township. Kulton count", Pa., deceased. Any persons baring claims against said estate will present them properly nutheutleated for settlement, anil those owlnir the same will please call and settle. JOHtf R. KKCUIST. Hum Run. Pa. (HAK1.K.S F. SKCKIST. Sylvan. I'a. Kxticutors. Administratrix's Notice. Notice Is hereby irlven. that letters of ad ministration on the estate of Amos Wink lute of llrush Creek township, r'ultun roun ty. deceused. huvinir been granted to the un dersigned, bv the Ki-Klsier of Kult n county. Notlue Is hereby Klven to all persons indebted to said estate tomake Inimediatepiiv uieuis. aud those hnvintr claim atruliis the anie to piescul theni to the uudcrslKued. duly au thenticated for settlement. KAOHIX WINK. Admit. Auk. I-.' 'OT Iicusl (irove. Iu. irgans involved. W. IJ. Howell sisting to load the circus on the of Houston, Tex., says "No bet- train at Chambersburg last Sat uaday night, fell under a truck which passed over him crushing both legs, which were afterward amputated at the hospital, but the poor fellow died in a few hours. Miss Irene Pott, of Big Cove Tannery, spent the past two weeks with her friend Miss Mamie S. Clevenger, of McCon nellsburg. Thesetwoyoung ladies expect to leave soon for some eastern city whero they will spend the winter and their many friends will regret to see them go as they are prominent youDg poople. Tom Johnson, John Sheets, Merril Nace, Harve Sipes, Dr. Fontaine, George Cooper, Wells Greathead, Dan Trout and Mary Iloko, Horace Nace and wife, Jim Henry and Charlie Barton, Char lie Stevens and Bennett Peck all of this place, went to Cham bersburg last Saturday. Mr. Main, the showman, hearing of the crowd from McCounellsburg, aud seeing a chance for some business, sent his elephants and j monkeys up from Westminster, Md.,and showed the McConnells burgers a mighty good time. Thanks, Walter. ter pill can be used than Little Early Kisers for constipation, sick headache, etc." Sold at Trout's drug store. YOUR SCHOOL TAX. Pay It in Time, and Save the Percent age. When to Do It. All school tax paid on or before Octolier 1, an abatement of "i per cent, will In; allowed. From Octolier 1, to November 1, the full face ot the tax must be paid: after November 1, live per cent, will be added and unpaid taxes placed in constable's hands. The following shows the time and places to meet the treasurers in the districts that have their notices print ed at this office. Mct'ONNKI.I.SIiritO. John A. Irwin, treasurer, will re ceive the school tax for the Horoutrh at his store, at any time during busi ness hours. I.ICKI.Vii CKKKK. I. W. Schooley, treasurer, for the purpose of receiving the tax of Lick ing Creek township, will git at Dr. Hoop's from N A. M. to 4 P. M., on Tuesday, September 2; Harrisonvllle from N to 1 1 in the forenoon of Wednes day September 30: and in the after noou of the same day from 1 to 5 o'clock, at Suluvia. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box- 2jc IT SAVED HIS LEO, ! t. j. uaniorin 01 uaurange. Ga., suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in live days. For ulcers, wounds, and piles it's the best in the world Cure guaranteed. Only 25 cts. Sold by all druggist Clear Kldne Items. Mtm. Aaron Knepperandditugh Ur pusHod through our town last Sunday. Mrs. Juno Gunnells and daugh ter, of ilHgerstown, is visiting hor brother, John A. Henry. Mrs. Kiiiina Cttrmuck and Mrs. William Honry are on the sick list. Andy Bolinger, of Taylor, mis- J ed ti radish this season Unit mens- i ure.s 2!H inches in circumference. Can any one bent this? Jacob Winegiirdner, wife and daughter, Inez, were the guests of Knndull McDonald, of Wells Tan nery, recently. Mr. Huston Stinson is visiting her parent, near this place. Mr. Randall McDonald and two children, of Wells Tannery, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Jno. Stinson, this week. Some person or persons stole a quantity of tar-rope weighing 50 pounds from the porch of John Huston's store the other night. In order to avoid trouble the parties had better return it, as they are known. Itert Sipes, of near Hustontown, is the happy father of a bouncing big boy. Mrs. K. O. Kesselring is on the sick list. Jere Knepper, William Knpp per, wife and three children, visi ted Jacob Winegardnor' Sunday. David IJriggn went to hi home at Charlestown Monday. He had been staying with Calrin Carniatk for some time. Iter. Mflroy preached at this place Sunday afternoon. - , Girl Wanted. To do general housework in a good family in Chambersburg. Wages from $2. 00 to f. 50 a week. Inquire at this office. Notice. Notice Is hereby Klycn that 1 have Hied In the omee of the Secretary of Internal AITatrs at llurrlsburK au application for a Marram for acres, more or li'ss. of unliiiiroed vacant lund ltunte In Helfast township, Kulton coun ty. ndjolnltiK lands of Joseph K, Mellott on the west. Wllilam Keineron the north, (i. W. Mel lott on the east and .1. I". McKee on the south. ;ko. w. mi:i.i,ott. Sept. 2. IBM. i ;,.,. p K.tRM FOR S.U.F.. Situated one mile cast of McOir.nelNlnirir. I'a.. cxlemlitiK to I,.mm1.hi pike. ('oiitniniiiK 245 ACKkS. A I.AIMiK M.W HANK ItAHN, has lately tieen ndded to II. u improvements. The farm is udmiralilv udapteil for stork pur IHises. t un he liouxht on terms to suit pur chaser. Address the owner IIAXIK1. (ilt.UKKT ( haniilersliiiri. 1 ... I'ttrtics wishliiK to visit the premises Inquire of W. II. XKf.SON. McConnellsiiurK'. 1 PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Saturday, September 19, 1903, I o'clock. Ily virtue of an order of the orphans' Court the undeislKned administratrix of Klilott L. Harher. deceased, will sell on the almve date, on the premises, nituate on the waters; of Mek Inif Creek, one-half niliu east of I'leasauiK'dKe and a mile smith of Owl Creek ( ;) In Muklnif :reek township, the followliiK deserlhed real estate. A TRACT OF KAKM LAND udjoinlnif lands of L'rluh Kline. II ! , Dcshonx, Mrs. I.ueretlu Hess, Mrs.Oeo. W. Skinner, und otlicrs. con tulnlnx ONK-HUNDHKD ACHKS. more or less ahout US ucres cleared, halanee In Kood tlmlier. The huildlnvN ure u Kd TWO-STOIIV IXJ WH'sK. fair loir liarn. corn crib, sheds, etc. Convenient to school and church. TF.K.MS: Tea per cent, on day of sale: one half Including the ten percent, at confirma tion: balance in one yeur with Interest. JIINMU HAKliKU. Administratrix. Register and Clerk's Notice. Notice is hereby Klveo that the following named accountants have tiled their accounts in the UeKistcr and Olerk s ortlre of Kulton county. 1'u.. mid that the samu ill lie present, ed to the Orphans' Court of said county for couilrmiitloii on .Monday, the run dav of Octo ber next. beiuK the llrst Mouduy. I First uud tlnal uccount of Jesse It. Snyder administrator of the estate of Jonathan H. Snyder, late of Thompson township, deceased. The account of Martha Walt., administra trix of the estule of John Waltz. lateof llelfast township, deceused. 3. The account of Mary J. Anderson, admin istratrix of the estate ofjotiuthau Anderson late of Taylor in wo ship, deceased. 4. "Irst and tlnal account of I.ueinu (inrllck sui vlvinK executor of Abrum (iarllck. late of llrush Creek township, deceased. r. First and tlnal account of S. Wes'ey Kirk, jidmiulstrutui of the estate of Zephthu Moats, late ol Thompson township, deceased. . First uud tlnal account of II S. Daniels. K(.. administrator of the estate of John Dan iels, late ot IJcklnK Creek township, deceased. 7. First and tlnal account of V. K. Speer.' executor of the last will c . of Kllzabeth Hess late of LickiuK Creek township, deceased. D. First and tlnal account of II W. I'ecv .. eoutor of the last will .to., of Win. II. lies. late or 'Ihompson tow nship, deceused. OKOIUiK A. HARMS. , Keirfster A. Clerk. Reitlstar and Clerk's Onloe. Sale Regigter. Saturday, iSeptember 19. T. F Fleming, administrator will sell at the late residence of James L. Kerlin, deceased, live stock, farming implements, hay, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 0 months. Saturday, September L'G. H. H. liridenstine will sell at New Grenada his household and kitch en furniture, including 1 parlor organ, I Home Comfort steel range, sewing machine, etc. Al so a good cow. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. DISTRESS AFTER EATIN0 CURED. Judge W. T. Holland of Greeus burg, La., who is well and favor ably known, says: "Two years ago I suffered greatly from indi gestion. After eating great dis tress would invariably result, lasting for an hour or so and my nights were restless. I con cluded to try Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, and it cured me entirely. Now my sleep is refreshing and digestion perfect." SoldatTrout's drug store. AT CLAY PARK'S, THREE SPRINGS, PA. Eggs, IK cts per dozen. H utter, 14 cts per pound. Wheat, 80 eta per bushel. Uye, 75 cts per bushel. Oats, JO cts xr bushel. Chickens, old or young 10 cts per pound. Fall and Winter MILLINERY. FALL AND YINTER MILLINERY Sept. 24. 25. and 26, will be our llrst opening with a feat display of pattern hats from Balti more and New York. Ready-to-wear hats the popular colors trimmed with quills, wings, birds, and, in fact, every thing that can be found in a first class millinery store. We have the largest line of millinery ever brought to Fulton county, and prices so low they will surprise you. All are cordially invited to come and see goods whether you buy or not. Mrs. A. F Little. WORKING OVERTIME. Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless, little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Mil lions are always at work, night day, curing indigestion, bilious ness, constipation, sick headache and all stomach, liver and bowel troubles. Eisy, pl asaut, safe, and sure. Only 2ic at all drug stores. by purchasing your Fall lioods irmii HEGE& MYERS at Mcrcersburg. Special Announcement livery day brings lots of New Goods to us, which we have bought at lowest possible prices. Our large Fall Stock, which tills our store to oversowing, consists of, Shoes, Boots Hats. Caps,, Felts. Carpets. Rubber Goods, Heavy Coats, Abckinto.shes, Oilcloih, Trunks, Suit-cases, Ladies Wrappers. Full stuck of new up to date Corsets, full line ol Dry Goods. Clothing, Gents' Funvshings, Blankets. Etc. SHOES AND BOOTS. We make special mention of our Shoes and Boots, since this is the lime of the year that every one needs some thing in this line. Boots. Shoes, We luive a new stork of lrutlier C.i.od SHm.,! Slmes. Kinr Carlisle Hoots of tin' lirst quality fur ti:i; itnil I)ii -s Slide, for- V.'iniicii i,nl Children, boys ul rlon pi ires. 1 10 tint liny un- Men's l.cuvy s!nirn, Men's line til yon come to see uh. ilre.s s;.o , , .',,,s',m ir.; ,,1 Ui,A culf, ti: i use-1 jii'eti! leather. Clothing. Suits. Overcoats, l'p to date J!cadv Mmle Suits for IJi.n't forpet us vheii you want an Children, Hoys, and Men at moderate overe ml. prices. Our ever increasing clothing !;i) PANTS ;is low us 1 .."; for trade is but evidence of tin; superior men, und "idc. (or boys, value of Uicm. We kindly invite every one to call and lei us show you our stock and give you prices which really are what talk, and we j promise our Fulton county friends special inducements dur- j ing this season. Try us. ! HEGE & MYERS. ! 'She! Is. At J. K. Johnston's MM Mr Jill 3d .r U:-' M ) F aTJt villi SingLr Barrel und Double Ihirn l.s, Jireevh-Loading , made for Smokeless Tow der. Ham merles Double. Barrels MaHin Pump Shot Guns and. Winches ter Rijl.es. Shells, Etc. Jilarh and Smokeless yotc der Loaded Shells, for 12 und 16 Gauge Guns Clean i ng Rods, Loading es & gun grease. Belts , Hunting Coats and Vests I rieis on these oltraetive. Goods are. J. K. Jolinston. ;AN6l ! GREAT i BANG-! ANG GUNS ! The Washington County Bank Hancock, Md., IS A HKAXCII Ol-' Till-: Farmers' Trust; liankinjc and Deposit Co., Of Baltimore, Aid. DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. 6 Acting Officcru Llecttd by the Stockholder: DR. J. S, SWARTZWELDER, J. FRANK FIELDS, R J TANEY. E. V, HENDERSON, JOHN W BURCESS. Deposits subject to check bear interest, at the rate of '1 Per cent, per annum. Deposits in savings aepartmeni., 'A per cent, per annum. Time eertliicales ot .b-posit. al tin- rale of 4 per cent, per annum. 'iPaid in Capital and Surplus, - - $235,000 00 Security to Depositors Against Loss, $400,000.00 Accounts of Corporations und Individuals Respectfully Solicited OPFICJ-KS: John W. Woodlanil. Pres. K. J Fenton Tlioinas, d Vice-I'res. V r ,5 't 3 hi 'a fl m i. .lohnstm. 1st 'ice-l'rcs l. Allen, S-vretary-Treas Facts Worth Knowing. For Milburn Wagons, Hurreya and Unifies, llunabouts, Fann ers Milk-Waifons, Top Sprin)-wa2on, Hinders, Mowers, llaj rakes, Oliver clii lied, Syracuse and Wiurd cbilled plown, Wood and Steel frame harrows. Sewinjr Machine,, with 4 drawers, drop bead, yiiiirunteed for ten years, for 14. The Wheeler . Wilson Hew-in Machine Is fie best made for Urciii:ikei ,. Don't fail to si e ii before buying. I'm headquarters for i 'Jrain dnl's stock a Iwayn ln hand. 1 have the largest stock in the cniii.iy pi bunnies and farm imple ments. My (foods ure riht--aud prices -ilu. (loods riht here and I will be here to tell you thai 1 can j i v? j,i,t as much for your moni'y us any dealer it, the County. He sure to come and see me or write to me before buyinjr. T. J. COM ERER, McConnellsburg, Pa, May be seen at R. J. PATTERSON'S NEW STORE. Please call arid examine our stock of GUNS. be fore purchasing. PRICES THE LOWEST Also, full line of Shells. Full stock of tarred roofing, Gas tar, White lead, best Linseed ojl, ready mixed Paints, Glass, Grain bigs, Iron and Steel Tire in fact everything found in a first class Hardware store. Prices I he lowest. Tl-HMS STRICTLY CASH. Yours respectfully, R.S. PATTERSON, McConnellsburg, Pa. . P. S. i have a few Plows and Harrows that I will sell cheap. Pour doors oast of the Telegraph Onice! VAool Carding and Carpet Weaving H. H. HERTZLER still continues Cirdins and Weaving at the W1MX)V (iU(JVli MILLS ut llurnt Cabins. Carpet Chain always on hand. Wool put iLto bats for Hups. I will take In Wool and work nt tho following places, namely, Frank Uuro'a, Fort Littleton; Michael I.uldi'i, Dublin Mills; W. lj. peer's, Suluvia; O. W. Lynch', Crystal Sprlnt;s; J. K. Jack son'i, Akemville; Caleb Harton', Uustontown; A. N. Witter' g, Waterfall; Harry Huston's, Clear Illdirc: W, K Herkstrenger a Drehard Grove. I Will Visit these places monthly during tho aoanoti. Thankful for past favor, I hope for a continuance of the same, H. H: Hcrtzler, Burnt Cabins, Pa..tl CLAY PARK'S THREE SPRINGS, PA. No. 9 galvanized smooth wire in 500 lb lots at i 52.60 per hundred. Fancy recleaned Timothy Seed, $2,25 per bu. 3-ply tar roofing With caps and nails complete per roll $1.30. 2-ply complete $1.00. Single Barrel Shot Guns choke bored at 4-98, Winchester shells per box 45 cts: per hundred. '51.70. Heating Stoves 6 to 525 each. Cook Stoves 514 to $22 each. Table oil cloth strictly first class $1.75 per roll. Corn cutters 15c each 2 for 25 cts. SYRACUSE FURROW PLOWS complete $10.C0, - Mail and telephone orders filled same day re ceived. . ' CLAY PARK