This is a pood time to sub scribe Tor the 1 urruN County News. Only a dollar a year in ad vauco. Sliod Hucf Tuiidurs -Get tftein at Irwin's. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Spour of Saluvia, were in town Monday. Mr. Henry A. (Jomoror or this place, spent a few hours in Mer cersburg last Saturday. Miss Mary U. Trout spent a few days last week as the guest of lier friend Miss Mary Kendall. Special Ulend of Java Coffee LJ cU. per lb. Get it at Irwin's. Mrs. C. II. Stevens of this place, vpetit a few days time in Harris bury with friends during the past week. Mrs. fieorge W. Reisner, who liad been visiting friends in Phila delphia, returned home last Sat urday. Miss Sadie Uauu of Chambers burg, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Anna II. ilann. and other friends at Saluvia. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tritle of Franklin county, visited friends on tins side of the mountain last ' Saturday and Sunday. Try Irwin's assorted Fancy Cakes, U'ets. a lb. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams of Everett, spent several days last week tho guests ef their son, llev. J. V. Adams of this place. Kogers, the photographer, will be at Malloy's all of tho week be ginning Monday, June 20. Come and bring the children. Col. S. i. Fisher of Great Ca capon, W. Va., was here iu attend anae at the funeral of Jus daugh ter, Mrs. Leslie V. Seylar. Mr. and Mrs. llobert W. Mel lot of Laurel llidge, were Monday morning callers at this office to advance their subscription. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Get them repaired at Irwin's. Mrs. D. D. Mummaaud daugh ters Laura, lieka, Edna and son Clarence returned homo Tuesday after a short visit in Huntingdon. Miss Annie Comerer of this place, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Comerer, and Mrs. James Fryman of the Cove last week. There will be an ico cream fes tival at tho Salvation Army church grounds near Big Cove Tannery on Friday and Saturday evening Juno 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Horace U. Nace and little son Donald, went over to Carlisle last Saturday and staywl until Tuesday, the giasts of Mr, aud Mrs. Wilson L. Nace. Misses Mary Wilds, Jessio Mason, aud Gertrude Sloan all of tiiis place, went to Shippeus burg last Saturday, and stayed over Sunday with friends at tho Normal. Mr. IJ. E. Cutchall of Sixmile ( Run, who had been taking a few xy days' outing among his Fulton I county friends, was a pleasant 1 caller at this ottice Monday morn- V. Gen. John l'edden and Capt. A. Dotterinan will hold preaching services at the Salvation Army church near liig Cove Tannery, Sunday morning at 10:30; at L':80 p. m., and at H o'clock p. m. Mrs. Emalino Daniels of Pleas ant Ridge, wiiohas been spending a few days at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. P. P. Mann, was in Mercersburg the first of this week, wliero she is having her eyes treated. Prof. J. (i. Dell, Supt. of the schools of Huntingdon county, de livered an address for the P. O. S. A. Camp No. SfiO, which con ducted the memorial services at Sideling Hill Baptist Church. Tho house was lilled until stand ing loom was at a premium, yet he held the closest attention of tho audience for over an hour, bringing repeated applause. He traced the growth of the Republic from its birth, and painted in glowing language the achieve ments and bravery of tho Ameri can soldier. The address was full of patriotism, free from any tinge of politics, and one of tho best cvor delivered in that section. Farm (or Sale. Farm of 113 acres of tine slate land in first class condition, 2 miles from Mercersburg. A run of wator through every field. Good stock farm. Will bo Hold right. . Writo to P. O. Box 5, 3 mo. Mercersburg, Pa. KNOBSVILLC. Mis. John M. Ltimaster and son Earl of Markes, Franklin county, are spending a few days with Mrs. Lamaster's father, Daniel E. Fore. Mrs. Emery Bossier and daugh ter Marion were callers Sunday morning at D. E. Foro's. Children's service will bo held at tho M. I1'., church Ivnobsvillo at half past 7 o'clock, Juno 11). Mrs. John M. Lamaster spent Sunday afternoon with 1). 11. Fore's. A COSTLY MIST VKE. Blunders are sometimes very expensive. Occasionally life it self is tho price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong if you take Dr. King's New Life Pills for dyspepsia, dizziuess, head ache, liver or bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. 2.')C, at Trout's Drug Store. SALLVIA. F. P. Lynch, Esq., of McCon nelisburg, was iu our town on business last Saturday. George Hanu is visiting his brother R. R. Uann at t'.is place. George Schooley made a busi ness trip to Mercersburg last Monday. 1. W. Kline has bought a brand new buggy. Girls, keep your eyes open now. (Leap year.) Miss Sadie Hann of Chain bers burg, is visiting her mother at this place. Miss Nellie Daniels of McCou nellsburg, is visiting Miss Lydia Mann at this place. Mrs. Eftie Stiects aud family of Spangler, Pa., are visitiug her sister, Mrs. II. E. Austin. For Sale. An "R" Peerless Engine, a"C" Peerless Thresher, an Empire Clover Buller, a Wood saw and Water tank all in good condition on Easy Tkums. Address, El) B. DlKHL, 4-13-3 mo. Lemaster, Pa. WARNINU. If you havo kidney or bladder trouble and do not use Foley's Kidney Cure, you will have only yourself to blame for results, as it positively cures all forms of kidney and bladder diseases. Sold at Trout's Drug Store. Notice to Farmers. Farmers wishing to buy the Binder Tongue earner Wheel this season, can be supplied by calling on me at Foltz, Pa. T. O. Bkadlky. WP.ST DUBLIN. E. 11. Wolf of Martinsburg, Blair county, is visiting relatives iu this vicinity. Miss Nettie Price has gone to Shirleysburg to spend sometime with her aunt. Mrs. John Ripple who is in poor health. Mrs. Frank Price and son Lloyd visited Mrs. Ripple ot Shirleys burg, Sunday and Monday. There was a large crowd at Mt. Tabor at Children's Day services Sunday afternoon, aud program consisting of recitations and sing ing by tho Sunday school was well rendered. Rev. James Troutman and wife of Clearville, Bedford county, spent a few days recently at Jonas Lake's. The wet weatner of last week and the warm sunshine is bring ing tho corn aud grass along nice- iy. Z. A. Shaw has been in poor health for some time with heart trouble. A few students from Licking Creek, passed through hero last week to attend Prof. Griffith's Normal in Wells Valley. AN AUKM CLOCK FOR 25c. If you want to get up early aud feel god all day taku a Little Early Riser or two at bed time. These famous little pills relax the nerves, give quiet rest and re freshing slr-ep, with a gentle movement of tho bowels about! breakfast time. W. H. Howell, j Houston,Tex.,says "Early Risers j are tho best pill made for consti pation, sick headache, biliousness etc," Sold at Trout's drug stinf. A Clinton county, N. V., newspaper office was shot into with buckshot by a local grocer because in his ad, reading. "A fresh stock of dairy butter duily," tho printer had used an "h" in stead of a "d" in the word "dairy. " The printer takes more chances than any man on earth. , Register and Clerk's Notice. Niillci-1 hereby Kivr thm the following ruined aeeoiiiituntK Imvi nieil their ueemini 111 tin; Ilrilwlfr it ml III .,!('. nlllee of I'iiUoh enmity. I'n.. mill Unit the iine mil lie present ed to iin ornti ins t'on,'. ,,f xulil i ntv for oohtli minion on tho !nd Tm-ihiv (I Uh Uiiv) or June A. I . 'I he lirst mill Una' iieeniiut of T. Klllott Klein Inc. evcotitor ol tlic mst will nml le-i,i- mentor WiKon t'utehini line ol Tiilor town--hip ileeeuiori. The llrst anil ninil iieeoiint of Kei nunilo Meek er, ndinlnlslrator of the e-mte of llullzer lh-cker. lute of l.leMlmr Creek township de ceased. The llrst nml litial iieeoiint of liiielnda Mel lott mid lluitzer Mellott. :Mlmlrilstlators of Hie estate or Matthew W. Mellott lute of l.luklnif Creek township, defeased. The Ih-st and final ueeount of John F. Ken dall. M. M. Kendall mid .liimfi II. Kendall, ex eeutors of the last wilt and lestamehl ol .lames i i. Kendall lale of Ayr tow nship, de feased, The llit and Mnaal account of Win. II Nel son, ctrciitoror the last will and testament of Miss Itelieeea C. Kill Idle ol Mcljolllicllsljtin.', Ir., deceased. Tli. tlrst and final necoant of , lanu's Henry. Charles McNchcc and A. .1. Kore ,lr.. exeeil tols of Ihc last will and tr-Mami-iil of A.J. Kore late of Todd township, deceased. The final ueeount of M. It. NhuMncr. Iv"i.. ex ecutor of the lust will ii nil tesi anient of Mary Allen late of McConnell dmrif I'a . deeeused. ' Ileirlsler s 'mice. i C.KO. A. 11 ARUIS. My Is. ItWI. ( Keuister. Prothonotary's Notice. Niiliri- l hirehy given tint tho 1'iilliiwliig named HivoiiiitantM Unvv tiled their Mrrtitint in the I'riithnnolHry'n Hllli-e and llml the muiici will he iTcHfiitt-d tu iho l.'iiiirt of I onimon I'liHsuf Kiiltnh l.'iiiintv, Pentia,, on Ttie.dav lielcwinn sermid .Mnnday 01 ' .1 nut- next ( helng U I list. ) Flrnt and filial anoiint of Dr. A. K. Inivli., fiMiiniitti t the estate el' Mary I-:. K'Tk l.u- HHtlc. late of 'J avlnr tow nsli 1 1 , .I. eCHse.l. I'rotlrv". OttW. t l.KO. A. HAKItlS. May Hi, l:i04 J I'mthunutiiry. Personally-Conducted World's Fair Tour. The undersigned has arranged for a personally-conducted tour to the St. Louis Exposition over tho most attractive route availa ole for the members of tho Alum ni of tho Cumberland Valley State Normal School and their friends, teachers and all others that may desire to join the party. It will be a lifteen-day excursion, starting from Slnppensburg, Pa., July .'th. Everything that will contribute to the comfort and pleasure ol the members of the party will be carefully looked af ter by competent persons. We expect to have a party large enough to secure a special train all the way through. For full particulars concerning what promises to be a most de lightful trip, address, Jus. F. Barton, Shippensburg, Pa. Permanent Certificates. The examination for Perma nent Certificates will bo held in the Public School building Mc Couuellsburg, Pa., Thursday and Friday, June 30th and July 1st. Examination will begin at (J o' clock. G. B. Mkllott, B. C. Lammkiison, Estku.h L(x;uk, Committee. Notice. There will be a meeting of tho signers, aud. of all other property and stock owners in the various townships, who may bo interest ed in tho organization of a M utual Insurance Company for Fulton county, held at Warfordsburg on Saturday, Juno 11, 11)04, at 2 o'clock p. m, The membership fee u now only a dollar; after the oigauzid tion it will be a dollar and a half. Each township will have the priv ilege of haviug two directors to take applications for policies. NtKDMORE. We had very heavy rains last Saturday and Sunday, and tho streams were very full. Miss Geogia Gordon, who had been living with T. W. Peck's was laid up with measles last wo)k. Mrs. Svvartzwelder is slowly recovering from measles. No new cases reported. Mr. Eli Peck and family visited friends iu Bedford county a few days last week. Grant Barnhart was home last week resting up a lame back. Eld. Ollie Dailey of Luray, Va., preached three very interesting sermons hero last Wednesday evening, and Thursday afternoon and evoniug. Emanuel Fegloy started back to Ilarrisburg last Saturday. Mr. Dyson Fraker of Fort Lit tlotou, passed through hero on business last Saturday aud spent Sund iy with tho family of J. H. Clival t. A I KKiilTLM :i) IIORSli, Rjiii.ing like mad down tho street dumping the dccuaiits, or u hundred oihor accidents, art every day i f currences. I(. bi 'hooves everybody to have a reliable S, ilvo harily and there's none as good in Hut-Men's Arni ca Salve. Burns, cuts, sores oca Triii and piles, disappear quick ly under Us soothing etTect. 2'r, at Trout' Drug Store. Miss Grace Hann of Saluvia, 8ont Thursday the guoat of friends in this place, Mammoth Display OR Summer Millinery. ! Mats. Flowers, Ribbons, l eathers. Tips, Plumes. An cxtonsivo assortiiipnl of daintily li lintiioil 1vlI ready to select from, t'nnjfintf hi all prii'os. Fur tlio bi-m!it of our customors we liuve secured an oxeluslvo "city trimmer," to inukn or to trtm- to order. Hat or lionnet to suit any face nr style. Fresh Summer Dress Goods. White lii'hti Mnen, irnamlio, Swiss, Lawns-fancy and plain, Ginirlium, HatUle, Mulls, Mousse! ines. Distinguished styles iu .Summer Cloths and Hiaek Goods. All wool Kylicr and French 'i'amise. M NOTIONS Hosiery. Gloves, Mitts, Kmdiiujj, Collars. Ties, Fancy Stocks, Pull CoiiiIh, Side I'oiulu, Huir Ornaments, Shirtwaist Sets, IJuttons, Kiuhroldrrics, I.nees. C. $. Corsets, V. T. Corsets, and K. & G. Corsets. Ladies' Ready-made Shirtwaists and Tailored Dress Skirts. Whatever you seek if it is popular, pretty, meritorious--can be bought at this store for less money than it costs elsewhere. liny tin' Kanner," the most sensible and comfortable pattern on the market. A variety always on sale. 15est trade prices for I''it anil Poultry. T, J. WEINER, HANCOCK, AID. 1 FURNITURE 1 Manufactures pi i Piece Oak lied Koom Suit S9.95. 11 I'iuce Oak Bed Koom Suit $13.95 Up to A $50. White Iron Ued l.95 to 10. pjj Good 1 locker 95c, to $10. Good Carpet I5e.. yard to 75c. cj on cioth 19c, to 35c, a yd. H Parlor Suit $11.95 to $50- U' 13 to 17 E. MARKET ST. S Cliambcrsburg, Pa. fa Mention this paper when v.ritinj;. S3 PH. Gettysburg, Pa. CITY HOTEL. (One sijuure from either th pot.) AcciiiitiiioJiitlniiN for J.MI. KntcN l ..Ml to j.5o put' Hay. BOARD BY THE WEEK S7. t8 & $10 HotrtL-Cold linth, Electric L.lKht,Una, Stenm llt-nt V- c-nll HollR. JOHN E. HUGHES, Prop. We cull five vm tiny kind of a Ui- sin-a over the HiitllrtliMd. Free llus to uml fniin nil Innns. Tint . ,sl N'llt Hunk of liittysliuir, tW llruilstruiH s uml Imiuii s. PLEASE NOTE! in the "tfiMMl old summer time'' within this spuee, we will tell of things we sell thut will pletie your friend, the 'inner man." COFFEE llii), Sieeiul Ue, Ilio, Choice lTie. Juntos, extra fiiney XXX X le. Munieuilio, e.Mru funey Oe. I.iiiiuins, .'1 for ili!. Lima Menus lie. I'eiiMi-iins ile. Seoteli Pens Ar, C. F. Scott, Cash Grocery. "Take (uro of the ietiiiies unil the ilollars will tuke rare of themselves," these values touch the vltul spot tho pocket book. Fur Sale at a Sacrifice. Tho undersinoil intending to quit tho machinery busiunns will siill at "away down" prico hta en tiro outfit coutii.sting of tho fol lowing : 1 1'cerless Tiuefion Knulne, 12 horse power. 1 Oelser Mf'if-i ('''i Separator, class K, I tielser Mf'jf.. Co., Saw Mill No. 1. used only two month. 1 Victor Clover llullur. 1 Deerlnj: ('orn Ilusker- run one Season. 1 Tornado Shredder,--all In tlrst class order. Call ou or writo to Jkksic C. I5oi.in(;ku, Now Grenada, and CARPETS 1 Price. 5end us yuur name and we will send you our bargain sheet. YES SIR Watches are cf Repaired Mere uml T yive a written ifi'iiranteo with every joh. Clocks and jewelry repaired. Also a nice lia of watch, clocks, jawelry for kale, liest values for your money. E. B. Stevens, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Three Springs, Pa. Do You Want to Save Money? W'u are in a position to sell cheap er than any of oureompetitors, us we are closing out our en tiro stock, and wo are selliuj; at cost as no other merchant is willing to do. We can save you money on -Men's Suit--, V'anU. and Hoy's suit and odd j ants. Men' i'.0c., overalls now J-'e., Men's fi'V., work shirts now 4'le., shirting fi and fie,, per yard. Men' :inil women's and children' work and dresg shoes for 20 to i"'ie., pair less than old prices. Our Dry Goods Department Is full of bargains. White, Lawns, shlrtwais- ootids, Ginfe-ha-ns, i ul icon i, at prices that will cause yi u to supply your Mints. II AUK V !. HUSTON, Clear Ridge Pa. t&odo! Dyspepsia Cure DlQoats what you eat. FOLEYSHONETTAR - Our Quldai PravanU Pneumonia , Kor Salo a; Trout' dru store. & , s Best Goods I - MA Job MV AnntJnn P,rtnH $ Nothing but Fresh Goods direct from factory. Life is ?J t.too short to buy trash ! You can save 20 to 40 per Ife Ijj cent, bv buying from us. i& 2000 Yards New Carpets direct from loom. Brussels, Ingrain, Rag and Tapes- M trv at lowest nrire. Rpantitnl fi Japanese Mattings fresh from Japan. Window 11 f3 frntll P:in; nn.-l 9unf7Pi - 1'in, ' fc..s winii.v.imnu, FURNITURE. g3 $ Iron and Enamel Bedsteads, Parlor Suits, Chamber ' S Suits, Couches, &c, at lowest prices. All kinds of & Agrlct4ltural Implements, ji M Fertilizers. Wire, etc, f If you need anything to eat, use, or wear, write for g prices or call. Don't forget you can save 20 to 40 S? p-jr cent. here. Jl CLAY PARK, Three Springs, Pa. J. K. JOHNSTON Ready Spring and Summer Goods. VII tare- Invited Inspect the Our Spring Clothing Iresh, up-to-date styles for men and boys. Lare selection of separate Dress Pants. The best oOe Overall, in blue and stripes. We are proud ot our new lines of Shoes, both for dress and every day wear. beautiful assortment of Dress Shirts; also Work shirts bought before the advance. The finest line of Mercerized Shirtwaist Pat terns we have ever had ; also Percales, Lawns, Dim ities, etc. see our new straw Hats before you get one. Straw matting from 10 to 30c a yard. Felt window shades Sc. Oil window shades 20c. I THE IN ACE STORE! $ Summer Announcement Just received another lot Itoady-to-wea Clothing. m Hats, 12 Straw Hats and Wool Hats a complete assortment. m Neckwear, PS Another Invoice of the latest style Neckties just In $ Men's Suits, We have a few Men'a Suit to CT SmtM at 2..! fhil,!,...,, m bartfaiiiH not near half price. A. U. NACE & SON, McCONNELLSlHJIUJ, PA. DYSPEPSIA DIGESTS Tb. f 1.00 bottl. oonulu 2 rrAD E. C. DWXTT Se w Least ion V Lots. .-sl e IS & tni Curtains it - 1 7. on. -I 'I 4 --5 xrrlv; Iniirr' Vll IIIIVI KM 1 J .IJ. IVll. fJ with a. to como and pretty lines. J. hC. JOHNSTON, McConnsllsburg, Fa. of Trousers; also, a nice lino m f! n close cut al 2.,:,; .,)!.. Vot.'lh's .,,;. I. . ... -, n. ii - ff- 1 il i . EDI WHAT YOU, EAT mlh trial ie. vliltli ur 10 csii, OML AT TNI LAaOUA TUR V ( F COMPANY, CHICAGO. ILL. CURE