. Miss Stella Sipes Is visiting friends at Tlurnt, Oalmi. .' ' Mii$&. Lib V. IIpss si'Ut last weV visiting among lir ninny friend in town. Rev. Salter preached a forceful sermon at Fairview on .Sunday afternoon from Mark 1:40-41. Merchint Frank C. Bare of Fort Littletou, was among the visitors in town last Friday. , -This is a good time to sub- denb for the Julton County News. Only a dollar a year in ad ; vanco. Will Morgret and Will McKee two of Whips Cove's representa, tive citizens, spent a few hours iu town Monday. There will be a picnic at Dallas Lynch's on the road leading from Potts' Mill to Licking Creek on Satu rday evening the iJOtli of J uly. Sound kidneys are safeguards of life. Makethekidnoysnealthy I with Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold . at Trout's drug store. William II. Cooper will hold a festival in Barton Logue's woods near the Main road, on Friday afternoon and evening, July SUtb. On account of the exorbitant price demanded for the ground on which to play, Charabersburg is not likely to have any more ball games this season. If you are making any rag car pet this summer, don't forget that there is a good carpet w e iver . in McConnellsburg. Robert Jack son has a complete outfit and guar antees satisfaction, and his price : is not hi&h. Lightning struck two colts be ' longing to Mr. E. P. Cohill stand 1 ing in cpen field on his farm west ' of Hancock. The lightning burn ed a star on the bay colt. The colts were worth at least s2)0. Hancock Star. Foley's Kidney Cure purities the blood by straining out impur ities and tones up the whole sys tem. Cures kidney and bladder troubles. Sold at Trout's drug store. The large barn on the old John Bowman larm Dear Chambers burg, was burned to the ground last Wednesday night. The loss was complete, and with the barn were burned the season's crops of wheat and hay and a lot of ag ricultural implements. At a recent meeting of the school board at Throe Sprmgs, Mr. Austin C. Peck, a former Thompson township teacher, was reelected principal of their schools at a salary of forty-live dollars a month, an advance of five dollars over last year. A jolly party composed of Mrs. A. D. Dal bey, Mrs. Geo. B. Dan iels, and Misses Sallie Dicksou, Minnie Dickson, Elsie Dalboy, Margaret Rexroth, Mayo John ston and Blanche Johnston char 'Wed Postmaster Woolet's big hack last Thursday afternoon and with Max Irwin as driver, went out to Harri8onville and had a big supper at tho famous Metzler Hotel With the exception ol en countering a big thunder storm on the Ridge, they had a very en joyable time. , There are so many candidates for presideut that it is only by careful attention to tho news that all of i hem can bo kept track of. It is extremely painful to learn that the presidential candi date of theNational Liberty party, who is the conductor of a beer garden in East St. Louis, has been arrested for keeping a dis orderly placo. This is a free ' country and allows almost any one to run for president, but the National Liberty party appears . to have reached the limit. Valley Spirit , BIRNT CABINS. . John Mdler and wife of Con cord, spent Saturday and Sun day with the latter's mother, ' Mrs. Eve Mathias. An automobile passed through our town lust Saturday. A very heavy hail storm pass ed over, our town last Tuesday afternoon, more hail fell than has been seou for years. Miss Stella Sipes spent Satur day and Sunday with Mr. John Speck's family." U. S. McGowan spent Sunday afternoon with Curtin Petersen's family near Shade Gap . s, Mrs. Cbas. Richardson and Bis ter Blanche Cromer of Fort Lit tleton, were rloasant callers in our town last Saturday. Roy KegerreU ot Fannetts burg, vislte4 Koy' McGeheo last Satarday. Shippensburg Normal School. Tho Shippfiishurg Normal School oiiWs tostudonls superior advantages at very moderate rates. To become a successful teacher, a special education is needed. Young persons who at tempt to teach without special preparation for the work, do themselves and their schools great injustice. The state pays tho tuition of all persons over 17 years of age who arc preparing to toaeh. Persons having a fair knowl edge of the common branches, should enter at the opening of tho Fall Term and spend a year in completing the work of the Junior class. Every person re commended this year by the Fac ulty of the Shippensburg Nor mal School passed the State Board examination successfully. This indicates that the work in the class room is done thorough ly and skillfully. If you are in terested iu a Normal Course write to Dr. G. M. D. Eckels, Shippensburg, Pa., for catalogue and other information. NOTICE. Whereas my wife, Athey Keef er, has left my bed aud board without just cause, this is, there fore to warn all persons not to harbor her or trust her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting. Danikl Kkkfek, "15)04 Thompson township. APPLICATION POR LAND WARRANT. Notice is hereby given that I have tiled an application with the secretary of Internal Affairs at Uarrisburg for a warrant for two acres of unimproved vacant land situate in Wells township, adjoin ing land of Kerns' heirs in right of John Barron on the east and south, and Win. L. Mosby in right of John Adams on the west and north. 7 27 04. Wm. L. Mokkhy. WONDtRFUL NLRVE. Is displayed by many a man enduring paius ot accidental cuts, wounds, bruises, burns, scalds, sore feet or stitf joints. But there's no need for it. Bucklen's Arnica Salvo will kill the pain and cure the trouble. It's the best V V. I .1, I, WW. at Trout s Drug Store. Judge Swope Decides Two Appeals. Judge Swopo has filed his o pinions iu two cases that were tried at our last term, of Court the tisrt was the appeal of Miss Mary E. Daniels of this place from the valuation placed upon her property on Water street by tho Assessor and County Com missioners. The Assessor val ued the propeny at $1100.00, and the Commissioners rrduced it to 1050.00, but Miss Daniels asked for a further reduction which was refused, so an appeal was taken and the case was tried at June term of Court. After re viewing the evidence and citing the law applicable to such sases, the Judge reduced the valuation to $845.00. The other case was the appeal of the Chambersburg Turnpike Company from the assessment and valuation of tho two toll gate properties near this place. The Assessor of Tod township assess ed the toll house and one acre of ground in Tod township at $600, while the As: essor ol Ayr town ship assessed the toll house and one acre of ground in Ayr town ship at $450.00. The Turnpike Company was represented before tlio Commissioners and claimed that tho properties were exempt Irom taxation, as they are part of the franchises of the Company and are necessary for the main tenance and operation of , the Turnpike. The Commissioners exempted the toll houses, but valued the acre of ground ot each toll house at $250.00. la his opinion Judge Swopo decides that the toll houses aud the acre of ground appurtenant to each one are exempt from taxation. FILES IPON TOP OP PILES. Piles upon top of piles of people have the pile, and DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures them. There are many different kinds of piles, but if You, get the genuine and original. Witch Jfriael Salvo made by E. C. DeWitt & Ca., ot Chicago, a cure is certain. II A Tisdalo of Suuitnerton, S. C, says, "I had piles for 80 years and DeWitt Salve cured me aft ter everything elm failed. Sold ut Trout's drug 'store. . . I THE CHAMBERSBURG ACADEMY I'urllujs. Mt'tli Veur. Designs toiflrepupih thorouifh prrparntloD for college or bmlnew, also to provide n pleasant home where thflY may develop under the mot favorable phy. cal. moral and educational conditions Individual oversight and Instructnn. Outdoor sports encouraired. Only a limited number of boarding students admitted. Terms 13 per year. Send for catalogue. ! EbOAR RICE, M. A , Principal. ChnmhcrsbiirR, Pa. Auditor's Notice. Notice In hereby (riven that the undersigned auditor appointed to make distribution of the funds In the hands of llaltcr W. Mellott and Luuimlu Mellott. administrators of the estate of Matthew W. Mill. ill. luti: ef Uoklnx Creek township, deceased, will Nil In his office in McConnellsburg. l'a , for the perform ance of said duty on Saturday the 16th day of July. Wf, at 10 o clock, a. m,, when and where all persons Interested may attend If they see proper. FRANK I. LYNCH. titiM, Auditor. Administrator's Notice. Kstute of George W. Deshong. Letters of administration on the estate of Ueorge W. IH-shong lute of Ayr township. Ful ton county, Pa., deceased, having been grant ed by the HegNterof Wills for Fulton county, to the subscriber, whose postolllee address Is M Onnellsburg. Fulton Co..Pa.,ui persons who are Indebted to the suld estate will pleuse make payment, und tnose having claims will present them to M, II. SHAFFNF.R, June 9, IBM. Administrator. WHEN OTHER MEDICINES HAVE FAILED take Foley '8 Kidney Cure. It has cured when everything else hasdisappointed. SoldatTrout's Drug Store. Advantages of Honey. Three or four colonies of bees will keepafamily theyear through with the most delicious food kuown to man; and the man who eats honey regularly will never have trouble from kidney diseas es, as it is both food and medicine. KN0BSVILLE. Mrs. Scott Greenland of Phil adelphia, spent part of last week visiting relatives in this place. Mrs. Jane Kerlin of Altooua, spent a few days with her daugh ter, Mrs. Wm. Gunnel's at this place. Miss Daisy Polk of Clearfield, is spending a mouth's vacation at her home in this place. Mr. G. Elmer Clouser ot Big Cove Tannery, attended the Gun nells Clouser wedding. At the home of the bride's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Clouser last Wednesday eveuing, Mr. Daniel Gunnells and Miss Maye Clouser were united in marriage. The bride and groom are most estimable young people, and have the best wishes' of their host of friends, who are glad they are to remain'here. TWO BOTTLES CURED HIM. "I was troubled with kidney complaint for about two years," writes A. H. Davis, of Mt. Ster ling, la., "but two bottles of Fol ey's Kidney Cura effected a per manent cure.', Sold at Trout's Drugstore. ROCK HILL. Harvest is about over. Mrs. Peck and sons James and ttiley, spent Wednesday at Sloan VVarthin's. Mrs. Amanda Pittman and Mrs. linger have been visiting relatives in this vicinity. John Bishop spent Sunday aft ernoon at Laurel Ilidge. Uzzie Harris, Letha Bain, Lucy Richards, and Belle and Kosetta Hopple spent Sunday afternoon at Wm. Bishop's. Lillian Bishop spent Sunday evening at Mr. Hopple's. Mr. Clarence Cooper and Wal ter Peck spent Sunday evening at James Cooper's. Mrs. Wm. Cooper and daugh ter Jessie spent Saturday after noon at Wm. Bishop's. WEAK HEARTS are caused by indigestion. If you eat a little too much, or if you are subject to attacks of indigestion, the stomach expands swells, and puffs up against the heart. This crowds the heart and snort ens the breath. Rapid heart beats aud heart disease is the final re sult Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di gests what you eat, takes the strain off the heart, cures indi gestion, dyspepsia, sour stomach aud contributes nourishment, strength and health to every or gan of the body." Sold at Trout's drug store. Our friend Jere Sprowl, who has charge of the Fulton County Rod and Gun Club's property on Sideling Hill, was in town Mon day and stopped to advance bis subscription to tho 'News." We were very much pleased to see Jere, who for a long time was greatly afllicted with rheumatism has throwu away his crutches, and oow moves about with some thing of his old tune activity. A Continuation Notable Soiling of Dress Goods comprising the latest frabrlcs Pannma suiting, French poplin, Sicilian cloth, Kngltsh whippord, broadcloth. Supreme Values In black silk, 1 yd wlde-taffetta, satin foulard, wash silks for waists In black, white and colors, 4Sc per yd. WASH GOODS SPECIALS Dimities, lino glnghums, colors blue, pink, green; lace strlpo batiste, all colors; tan color suitings, blouse linen, madras, swlss dotted and plain, Indian linen, organdie, lawns, duck, black Indian linen and black batlse. POINT DE VENICE All over luces of every description black, white, cream, tan at all prices. A lurge assortment of torchon and fancy laces, Insertion, headL.g. EMBROIDERIES Summer corsets It. & O. Corsets. Ladies' ready-made shirt waists ond tailored dress skirts. Ladies' ready-madu underwear, skirts, night wrappers, corset covers, etc. NOTIONS Silk gloves, kid gloves, mitts, niching, ties, shirt wuists sets, button?, 'braids and trimmings. ' MILLINERY A whole-sale reduction Is offered on all that Is left of our immense . stock of inillery. Splendid assortment of lace hats, chllTon hots, Tus cun, leghorn and fancy, braids. The above Is no fabrication. Decided CUT PUICES on all millinery. Ritoloons ! Ribbons ! Ribbons! A cordial welcome extended to all. Perfect satisfaction is one thing we do not sell we give it away freely und unreservedly to our customers. BANNER PATTERNS mailed free to any post-otllce. A postal card will bring you our fashion sheet; new styles Issued every month. Best trade prices for Kggs and Poultry. T. J. WEINER, HANCOCK, AID. New Falling Top Buggies, both Factory and Handmade from $35 to &85 Surreys and Wagons Large stock on hand all the time to select from. W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. 5c. 5c. CUT IT OUT. THIS COUPON will be accepted as RIVE CENTS on any $1.00 purchase mado at my store during July, ( sugar excepted ). GLASS JARS 1 gallon fi.'c dozen. Quarts 48c " W-'.s 45c " C. F. Scott, Grocer. 5c. 5c. Low Rite Excursion Te The Seashore Vlt C. V. R. R. k P. R. R. On Thursdays June 23, July 7, 21, August 4, 18 and September 1. The Cumberland Valley Railroad will Bell special excursion tickets to Atlantic City, Cape May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Alvalon, Anglesea, Wild wood, Holly Beach, N. J. and Rehoboth, Del. Tickets will be good goingjon a bove dates on train leaving Mer cer sburg at 8.00 a. m. and to re turn on any regular train (except limited trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad on which an extra fare is charged) within 10 days, in cluding date of issue. Rate from Mercersburg $5.00. Atlantic City passengers may go through via Delaware River Bridge route, changing cars at Broad Street Station. DOMESTIC TROUBLES, It is exceptional to tiud a fam ily where there are no domestic ruptures occasionally, but these can be lessened by having Dr. King's New Lfo Pills aroumi. Much trouble they save by their great work in stomach and liver troubles. They not only relieve you, but cure. 25c, at Trout's Drug Store. ' One tllnuto Cou-h Curo For Ooucht, Colla und Croup. V . Gettysburg, Pa. CITY HOTEL. (One square from cither depot. ) Accommodation fur 250, Kutcii $1 ..so to $2.50 Per Hay. BOARD BY THE WEEK $7, $8 A SIO Hot Cold Batti, I2lctrlc Light, drum, Klcam Heat dfc Call Bells. JOHN E. HUGHES, Prop. We c:m (five you liny kind of a ourriiiKe de Hired ovi-r the lluttlvlleld. Free Hun to nr.d from ull trains. Df I"' N"t. Hunk of flettysburx, nvl Itrudxtreel 'k und Duuu'h. REDUCTION In Prices OR ALL My Spring & and Summer Goods. The weuther lun been cool most all this spring and summer, and as a re sult, I have left on my hands some cho'u-e hats which would have other wise been sold. IT IS YOUU GAIN, as I am going to close these goods o:t possitively at cost prices. This means a great saving to you. Take advantage of It. Maye Johnston, milliner. W.H.NESBIT SELLS MACHINE - OIL'S from 20 cents to (10 cents a gal lon. Don't be deceived no body will sell you a 60-cent oil for 25 cents. Mower c eg Sections and guards for all kinds of machines at prices lower than you have ever heard. BINDERS on hand; Binder twine, Horse Hakes in fact farmer's should remember if they want any thing in the machinery line that I can help them if anybody can. W. H. HESBIT, MConnellsburg BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE 7 A Tradc Marks 'nt ttO Copyrights &e. An -no anriln aaklrh and dMrrlutton ma qitlt'KIr erNiin our oinuii trf hmhr mu mvaitunn prinmjr pnieniui, i ttninitirilrit tUintrtcUromil)dnt1al. HuiUtmokun I'nlnUMl invention ! probably patentable, t'oninitinlcH PnLvuu taken throunb Muuu k Co, rvcwtva : aifi it I tvfrUtf notice without tthanra. in turn Scientific American. 4 hanritnmalv lllnatraiad waablr illation of any aola-ntiBa Journal, Jjirirat Hr Tarvia. S3 a rr; four month. U Muld by nil nawadtrire. MUMXCOW'NeWTQrt HnwA 0o. F it- WMklnvuHi. U. C. A(Q)(Q mm Don't Walk when you can buy a beautiful buggv for $45 worth $6 5. Three-seated Hand Made Spring Wagon, with top and brakes, 18-spoke wheel, war ranted for 2 vears, $85; regular price 31 10. Hand built buggies, 18-spokes, warranted 2 years, $6 7.50; regular price $35. I have contracted for 200 tons frig" grade fertilizer for fall seeding which I will sell at prices so low as as to leave completion out of the question. Remember! you get no old re-sacked . goods, but nice tresh goods in new sacks. A 'good stock of Bran, Corn, Chop and Flour in my ware rooms at all times and at lowest prices. I keep any thing you want to eat, feed, wear or use, at prices that will save you from 15 to 40 per cent. CLAY PARK, Three Springs. Pa. J. K. JOHNSTON Ready with Spring and Summer Goods. All ore Invited Inspect the Our Spring Clothing-fresh, up-to-date styles for men and boys. Large selection of separate Dress Pants. The best 50c 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- term 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. UUUU V&LUUS. . corVeVss.. J as. G. Turner &. Co. ) This week we are showing some laasonable Dre Goods that are crisp, clean, light and airy. We have an Immense variety and want you to call and see them. WALKING SKIRTS, :- A nice assortment of Wash Skirts In Black and Blue Polka Dot. Wblt In P. K. India Llnon and Linen. Our "Bert Skirts" is one of the "best., Utailo made and nicely trimmed. We have a larxe "stock of these Skirts at all times and also take measures and Insure a perfect fit. ' For Ladies, Harrises Shoes, We positively guarantee every pulr of these shoes to ' give perfect satisfaction. The "Lonir Wearer," tb. ' ''Populars" and the Czarina are well known, try them and you will want them again. -: American Beauty Corsets, :- Are worn by more American women tn-day than any other Coret made, the main fetttuie ol every Corset are Fit, Workmanship, and 8t le. euch one Is guar anteed to give satisfaction, price ui)u to f 1.25. Lowest Prices on Millinery. , . New Collars and Belts For Ladies. Jqnies C. Ttffav ?t Co, . : , lJqqcocl, A(qfylqqd. E3Y5PEPS1A :GURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT . Tk 1.00 Mtlcamwliw 3ti ttiMMhs trial Uim. wMck Mil lor 10 cstfa ruMin wilt at mg uaoBATom or LJ E. C ItoWITT 3 to come and pretty lines. J. KL. JOHNSTON, McDonnellsburfl, Pa. LOW PRICES. For , Children, COMPANY, CUICAGO IXJ For Bale at Trout's drug store.
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