i CI -J A daughter was born to Prof, and Mrs. Emory Thomas last Saturday. Miss Koka Mumma aud Loin Wilson visited Miss Mary Car baugh last week. Mr. LI ugh W. E wing and daugh ter Mollie are spendiug a week among friends in Chambersburg, Miss Jessie Wink of Thompson township, spent a lew days with her sister Miss Daisy, this week. This is a good time to sub scribe for. the 1ulton County News. Only a dollar a year in ad vance. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure all diseases arising from disor dered kidneys or bladder. Sold at Trout's drug store. Miss Lois Irwin of Washington, D. C, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Irwin, is visiting rela tives in McConnellsburg. Corder W. Snyder and Harry L. Peck spent last Saturday night in the home of their uncle, Jona than P. Peck near Kuobsvillc. Mrs. George S. Fockler aud Jeuuie M. Slater, of Johnstown, Pa., are the guests ot Dr. and Mrs. II. S. Wishart of East End. Mr. Austin Carbaugh's family after a siege of measles, are able to be about again. Mrs. Carbaugh visited Miss Harbara Fore last Sunday. Many persons in this communi ty are suffering from kidney com plaint who could avoid fatal re sults by using Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold at Trout's drugstore. Services in the M. E. church in this place next Sunday as fol lows: J:80, love feast; 10:80, holy communion; 2 : 00 Sunday school; 0:30, Epworth League; 7:150 public worship. James Henry, Charles Bender, N.J. FinilT, Charles Greatheud, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harr all had business in Chambers- burg, Monday, John liobinson's i show was there. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Rob inson, of Baltimore, spent the time from Saturday until Wed nesday the guests of Col. and Mrs. S. M. Robinson of this f place. Mr. Robinson has held the position of private secretary to the general manager of the Standard Oil Company at Balti more for several years. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wiener and their son Andrew and daughter Maria, for a little outing, drove up to McConnellsburg last Sun day and registered at tho Fulton j House. Mr. Wiener is one of I her cousins, Phoebe and Nora Hancock's most enterprising mer j laylor. chants, and we found him and his j Mr. David Clugston and daugh family very pleasant people. They ters, Mamie and Helen, visited returned home Monday after- relatives near Hancock last week. noon' Among those who were at Wm. Dr.FrankII.Emmert,ofCham-!iJaylor'8 last week were J. B. bersburg, specialist c: the eye, j Fautz, Dick Fisher, Mr. Potts of ear, nose and throat, formerly of j Bedford, Miss liachel Thomas, New York, where he was on tho I Miss Pearl Shidleman, William visiting staff of two hospitals, and j Shidleman, Walter Knable, Leslie assistant to trie Uhair or laryn gology at the College of Physi cians and Surgeons, will be at Dr. J. W. Mosser's office in McCon nelliourg, August lit, 1904 to ex amine eyes, fit glasses and treat all cases in his line of work. Mr. J. S. Harris drove out to Harrisonville last Wednesday af ternoon, thinking it would be a good chance to see many of his old neighbors and friends at the teacher's examination. Hut it happened that there were no ap plicants and the thing was about all over when John reached there. He, however, had a pleasant drive, and greatly enjoyed the trip. Prof, and Mrs. Geo. G. Cham bers, of Ridley Park, Pa., who have been spending a fow weeks at tho home of Mrs. Chambers' father, J. H. Covalt, spent a few hours in town last Friday. Gai ley tried to make us believe that he had been harvesting his father-in law' crop; but as we hap to know that school teachers us ually get in their best work at the dinner table, wo were able to make allowance for the story. Mr. Chambers will remain at Ridley Park as Supervising Prin cipal with not over three hours work a day, and will, at the same time, pursue a university course with a view to securing the de gree of Ph. D. MVSTEKIOtS CIHCWSTANCC. . One was pale and sallow and the other fresh and rosy. Whence the difference? She who is blush ing with health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills to m&mtain it. By gently arousing the lazy organs they compel good digestion and bead o(T constipation. Try them. Only 25c, at Trout's drug store. Shippcnsburg Normal School. The Shippcnsburg Normal School offers to students supi i inr 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 are preparing to teach. Persons having a fair knowl edge, of the common branches, should enter at the opening of the Pall Term and speud a year in completing the work of the Junior class. Every person re commended this year by the Fac ulty of tho Shippcnsburg 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 in 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 and 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. Daniel Kkkfkk, 7 111 04 Thompsou township. APPLICATION FOR LAND WARRANT. Notice is hereby giwn that I have filed an application with the i . , T , . secretary of Internal Affairs at j llarrisburfr for a warrant for two ! , , . .. . , . , , ; acres or unimproved vacaut land j situate in Wells townsliin. inlioin. i infr land of Kerns' heirs in right1 of John Barron on the east and south, and ffm. L Mosby in right , of John Adams on the west and j north. 04. Wm, L. Mosehy. Quick Relief (or Aslhma Sufferers. Foley's Honey and Tar ati'ords immediate relief to asthma suf ferers in the worst stages and if j taken in time will effect a cure. Sold at Trout's drugstore. BACK kl'N. Our farmers are all done har vesting. A number of our young folks j I spent last i Ridge. Saturday at Clear I Miss Cora Shaw snoot last Sat- urday and Sunday the guest of McGovern, Mrs. David Clugston and son, Wilbur, Robert Fryman and daughter Meta, Miss Cora i Shaw, Mrs. Ephraim Ilouck, j Sophia Ilouck and Mr. and Mrs. j Geo. Paylor and son Maynard. I Miss Phoebe Paylor and sister, Nora, spent last Wednesday aud Thursday with the family of their brother George in Tod. Daniel Ott attended preaching on the Ridgo last Sunday. Misses Cora Shaw, Phoebe and Nora Paylor visited Mrs. Rosa Ott last Sunday. A StMMEK COLD. . A summer cold is not only an noying but if not relieved Pneu monia will be the probable result by Fall. One Minute Cough Cure clears the phlegm, draws out the inflamation, heals, soothes aud strengthens the lungs and brou chial tubes. One Minute Cough Cure is an ideal remedy for the children. It is ploasaut to the taste and perfectly harmless. A certain cure Tor croup, cough and cold. Sold at Trout's drug store. A McConnellsburg woumu do-1 cided to scare her husband who is quite a hard drinker, so he would reform. To do this the procured tho costume of a devil she had worn In a masquerade. The next time the erring spouse came home feeling happy sho quickly donned the costume. As he opened the door she stepped forward and said in sepulchral tones: "Come with mo I um tho devil!" Tho rosul rather tartled her as tho response j whicli greeted her was A'Zat so V Shako ol' boy; I'm brother in law. I iniinncS ister." your 31 ur THE ! Hew 7orI: WoriJ; THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. KcuJ lu-ruM-r tin- I imli-.li I nui;i!ii,"i- In Spoken. The Thrice-u-Week World loinr ii'jo j established itself In public favor, nn.l ; it l now recognized as the stronjrcut i publication of its kind in tin- I nid il j States. Advertisers and uli Mi' i'w , HiH'ktnjr clubbing combination and 1 they know best--universally testily to this. It is widely circulated in every i State and Territory of the I'nion, und even in remote South Africa and on the nbl Ileitis in the desorls of Aus tralia. These are the thine that tell. This year we have tin; 1'residetitial campaign, in which all Americans are deeyly Interested. Already the issues are being discussed and the two jjivnt parties are preparing for the lirst moves. You will not want to miss any details, and if you subscribe now your year's subscription will cover the campaign from beginning to end. The Thi icc-u Week World is abso lutely fair In political news. 1'ai lisa'i bias is never allowed to ell'eet is ic. coliimns, and Democrat and K"puh!i can alike can obtain in its pages truthful accounts of all tlm great polit ical contests In addition to ull the news, the Thrice-a-Yeek World fjrnUlics the best serial liction. elaborate market reports and other features of interest. The Thriee-a-Week World's regular subscription price is only fl.uo per year, and tins pays for 1 papers. We oiler this tineipiulled newspaper and The Fulton County News together one year for 1.7.1. The regular subscription price of the two papers is THE CHAMBERSBURG ACADEMY l or Hoys. I 7th cm . Deii'ns ni-ive piipilv thorough )ii-(-p;t rution for culU';.'c or Im-Ori...... "s"1" provide n pi-umt ikum.- where uieV nmy iluvi-lnp under the rnol ! :i vol :i li?cr lihv-;- ,.,. ,., ,.,,.. ,, ,. ,)Timn,. i"iiviiuui oversiehi una insirnet.ni. ouui.nir sports eneouniu'ed. f m!v limited inmili.-r.it ,H.n0)t sttidcnts u.tiiiitte.l. Terms p.-r .vur. sen.i forcutui.iL'ue. !) KIMiAH Mir I., S. A.. Principal, ( luiinhsi shin , ln. Administrator's Notice. j Kstate of IJeorre Y. lleshunu', i I.cllers or adiiiini-t 'aliou on Hit; estnt.-o: lleiin.'.' V. llesliiiior lul- of Ayr township, i'.,;. i ton county. !'u., (Iei...;e e(. hi.vitiv been trri.n-L- c.l hv I he Kei'lstor of Wilis for Kultou nt y. ; to the suliseillier. who-e postoiiiee address is M'Conn.-nslnire, l-'uiton I'n.J'a,, n 1 rjer-,ons w he I -ire Ind.'liO-il to tli'; snid estau; 'will iileas. i inuUti payment, and tuosu h.enec claims I Dissent theuj lo , M. . siiai tm:ii. June an, I '.101. Administrator. Dead Laborer Leaves S.5,()U0. An examination of the estate of Patrick Maley, who died hiht week in Ilarrisburg, has shown that the value of it is probably j vj.",000, consisting mainly of cheap lodging houses locuU d in Uarrlsburgaud Stwlton. Includ ed, however, in the property, is the Kelly Hotel at the foot of Third street, and Hotel llursl, Lewisberry, York county. In tho absence of issue and n will, tho estate will be equally divided between his brother and two .Mi ters. Maley's life was a peculiar one of almost niggardly htriving for the accumulation of ww.lth, and though a mere lahorc r on a cinder dump at only a little over a dollar a day, he accumulated a fortune of no modest proportion. During the greater part of his life ho was employed by the Penn sylvania Steel Company, entering their employ at the age of uL:e: teen shortly after arriving in this country from his home in lie land. FOLEVS KIDNEY CLKI-. Will euro TJrijfht's diseasi;. Will cure Diabetes. Will curu Stone in Waddor. Will cure Kiduey aud Madder diseases. Sold at Trout's drug store. Crystal Springs Catiip-Mcctinj;. Tho nineteenth annual session of tho Crystal Springs Cam) Meeting of the M. 10. church, will bo held on the Camp grounds at Crystal Springs, August lii-'Jii. The public is cordully invited to attend. For information as to rates of boarding, etc., address Mr. J. M. Rice, Mattn, Pa., as to rental of tents, etc., address Mr. Amos Hixson, Crystal Springs, P.i. A PEKFECT PAINLESS FILL J is the one th it will cleanse tl system, et the l.ver to i.etion, remove the bile, clear the com plosion, cure headache and leave agoodtistoin the mouth. The famous little pills for doing such work pleasantly and effectually are Do'Vitt's liltle Karly Risers. Hob Mooro of Lafayette, Ind., fays: "AH other pills I have used gripo and sickeu, whilo DoWitt's little Early Risers are simply per fect " Sold at Trout's dri g store. One Minute Cough Curo For Coughs, Colds and Croup. I A Piolitable tin e (or luyin;j. Sec Goods listed and Prices before buying. A Sjieciul Value in IJlnelc Mohair, A Special Value In Black Ili-nudc loth A Special Value in Mack Sicilian Cloth. Supremo Values in black sillc. 1 yd wide-tn.Teita. satin foulard, wash silks for waists In black, v.l iie and color, A -c per yd. WAUH GGODlj S.-.L.CIA1.U lbni;ic-., ;in. r i i,,,;,,-, color blue, pink, gi-i-en: lace stripe batiste, all colors: tan color -. 1 1 1 lie.'s, bio; se line;i. madras, swiss dotted and plain, Indian liicn. ore an li ... lawns, il uck, black Indian linen und black batiste. POINT Dii VENICE .V, o"i r l.i-e if ' very desi'.iption -bbek, white, cream, tan--at all : lee-. A ! it i -ge a-iMirtmenl of tt.rchon and fancy laces, insertion, bead i .g. ;...:. j;DKIE3 .. i r ir-els - II. .v ;. Coi-.-ots. r, ailies' i-eady-inade shirtwaists and ; ...,1 ,c(.s skirts r.ndii-s' ready-made underwear, skirls, night . . ' .fet c(r, i is. etc. not:;.-. ..: Hii:. gloves, kid gloves, mitts, ruching, tics, shirt waists wis, button?, bra'ds and trimmings August millinery Reduced to Wholesale Frice. Ribbons ! Ribbons ! Ribbons! A cordial welcome extended to all. I 'effect satisfaction is one tiling e do not, sell -we give it uway freely and unreservedly to our customers. IJANXI'.R PAfiLRNS mailed freo to any post-ofllco. A postal card will bring you our fashion sheet: new styles issued every month. Test trade prices for Kggs and I'otiltrv. T. J. WEINER, HANCOCK, MD. New Falling Top a 1 its rsn. lies, 3j bci'.li Factory and Handmade, from $35 to $85 Surreys and Wagons I. an:.' stock on hand all the time to .-i.-'e. from. IA. R. EVA INS, llustontown, Pa. 5c. 5c. GUT IT OUT. THJS COUPON will lie ;icci ;.ti.(l us FIVE CENTS 011 any 41.00 pnn-liasc nimlo at my slur.- dui'ii; .Inly, ( suiir i.:;ci.,tcil ). GLASS JARS '-' ''''! ..()"(. lloZOIl. ' , -IS' ' ' w: .N !.-; C. F. Scott, Grocer. j 5c. 5c. 1 1 Low Rule l.'xcurlun To The Sunsliun: Via C. V. R. K. & I'. R. R. On Thursdays June U;i, July 7, i'l, August-!, IS and September 1. Tho Cumberland Valley Railroad will sell special excursion tickets to Atlantic City, Ciipo May, Sea Isle City, Ocean Cily, Alvalon, Aiitflosea, Wildwood, Holly Reach, i J. and Ri'hoboth, Del. Tickets will bo rood oingjon a hove dates ou train leaving Mer corsburg at K00 a. m. and to re turn on any r.ulur train (excejrt limited trams on tliePeunsylvania Riiilroad on which an extra fare is charged) within, ltl days, in cludniy date of issue. Rate from NlcroiTsbury f Ti.OO. Atlantic City jtassetigers may s.'o through via Delaware River liridge ruuH', c'naniug cars at l5ro.nl Street Station. Ni:vHi.v i ui;i:i:iTS 111 urn. A ruijavvny almost ending fatal, startod u horrible ulcer on'thu log of J. 15. Ornt r, Franklin Grove, 111. Fur four' years it defied all d' ctors und all 1 ein.'tlies. Hut nucklen's-Arnica Salvo hail no trouble tocirehiin. Eqr.nllyfirood for burns, l.ruis'is, slin rup t'ons and piles.' 27c at Trout's druir store, ft.1111. mm Bmiw. Tho famous little plllo. i 4A. iOUil (Icttvsburg, Pa. CITY HOTEL, 'One square friun either dep. t. ) kcoii tiniojalions for 2So. KiMcm St .50 to 2.5o lcr Hay. BOArtiT. EY THE WEEK 7. $8 & $10 Hot .i Ciolcl Uitlh, Ulc-ctrlc 1-lijlTt. CJtM, Strain Moot ot c;ll Ut-llfci. JOHN E. HUGHES, Prop. e oar alir you unv kind of a .arriaje de seed over tin- r.u t;. id. I' lee II ,s to am: fro.ti an , nut's, ,' , l-t N.M. Han!i of Oi-tu-.-liar,:, rsoi . Ilradstreel and I) :u;i's. REDUCTION J In Prices OF ALL, My Spring and Summer Goods. vieatliL-r lias hpen cool most all tl i'l'iiiy and sunmicr, and as a re- " 1 1 - I lutw' li ft, on my hands some fli.ii.. liats uliicli would liav oilier-wis.- I ici 11 sold. IT IS YOL'UGAIN, as I am .oiiiy t o dost! tliosr. .roods o"t a :;;;;;;:rT:k;advr:;: Of It. fllaye Johnston, MILLINER SELLS MAGHIHE OILS from cunts to 00 cents a pul Ion. Don't be deceived - no body will sell you a liU-eent oil for 21 cents. Mower a Sections! and nuiieds foe ull kinds of machines m pi-ices lower than you liuve ever beard. BINDERS in band; Hinder twine, llorso Kukes in fuel fanner's should remti ihi-r if they wan! liny- uimjjr in tn lnuclnni-ry lin t ! i :t t I can he!;i tiieai if anybody can. W. H. KSSBir, M'Connellsburg tiO YEARS' W EXPCac-NCE 1' OCSlGtG COPVRIOHT3 a.C. qniir fisi oriHin or uft-iiKni frw ' "' r kii tnri'iilhtii II inrnhlf plttilul!f. CtHni:"ii'n tl"iie hi net I y O'tiifltieutlnl. 1hiu1I)OviU on t'urctiut i i V iru. 'Mfot itk'pnry fur HH uruig lhIiiI. I'fttmwA tiilctm through Munn A lo. roculvfl tyt lul notice, witri ottclwiru'ti. lo tho ; Scientific Hm lean. A YjnAtnyrnff lHntrnti woo W If l.nrvmt r!r tnlnttofl nf tiny ot itintUlr tounuil. 'l unni, l a i-Hfi fourtiim.tha.il. IMUbjull newMitwlern. MUNN & Co 6IB'"d-- Kc.v YorH Uruiich OOlcw. ISt T ft- Wuhluulun. 0. C li I"" ffl CS I Vut Bulu ub Trout's dru btoro. Don't Walk when yoir can buy a beautiful buggv tor $45 worth $65. Three-seated Hand Aade Spring Wagon, with top and brakes, 18-spoke wheel, war ranted for 2 vears, $85; regular price ano. ' Hand built buggies, IB-spokes, warranted 2 years, $67.50; regular price $85- I have contracted for 200 tons frlsfr grade fertilizer for fall seeding which I will sell at prices so low as as to leave completion out of the question. Remember 1 you get mo old re-sacked goods, but nice Ircsh goods in new sacks. A good stock of Bran, Corn, Chop and Elour 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 VI Pill are Invited inspect the Sec Our Spring Clothing tresh, up-to-date styles for men anJ boys. Laixe selection of separate Dress Pants. The bt'st 50c Qveriill. in blue and stripes. We are proud ol our new lines of Shoes, both for dress and every day wear, beautitul assortment of Dress Shirts; also Work shirts-bought 1 'The finest line of Alercerized Shirtwaist Pat- terns we have ever had ; also Percales, Lawns, Dim ities, etc. see our new straw Hats before you get one. Straw matting trom 10 to 30c a yard. Felt window shades Sc. Oil window shades 20c. good values. CORSET' 80o. Jas. G. Turner gv Co. l Ol ' M-J This week we are showing some seasonable Dress Goods that are crisp, clean, li'ht and airy. We have an iinmense variety and wunt you to call and see them. : WALKING SKIRTS, :- A nice assortment of Wash Skirt In liloek anil Blue fc I'olku Dot. White In P. K India Llnon and Linen. Our "Bert Skirts" is one of tho "bept," is tuilo made und nicely trimmed. We have a laruo block" of those Skirts ut ull times and also take measures and insure a perfect lit. . For TTn-rniinhriTin' Ohnnn For v Ladies, iillllW We positively guarantee every pair of these 'shoes to " i tfive perfect satisfaction. The "Long Wearer," the - . 'Topulurs" and the Czurina are well 1:dowii, try them , , und you will want them atiuin. ' -: American Beauty Corsets, Are worn by more American wouu 11 tu-day th.in any tither (.'or-i t made, tho main feutuiu ol every i occi are Kit, Workmanship, and ti I", eueh one I tfuur unteed to (;i'e satisfuclion, price 'Jc to tl.j. Lowest Prices on Millinery. New Collars and Bolts For Ladies. Jqiiics (. 1ltiin:i' (5o., Hqiicocl'i, i(qiylqqil. i DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Th$l-00botttamMnt2!tMmMthtrtaltf.whlckMlUrort0ct . ' 1 niMiit omir t Tm uuoutuv or , LJ B. C. DaWITT o Summer Goods. to come and pretty lines. before the advance. J. IC. JOHNSTON, McConnsllsburg, Pa. LOW PRICES. Children, ' COMPANY, CHICAGO UXt mm
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