A HiieVsortmeut of citcars at Malloy's grocery. Tlio In rgost lino of nobby straw lititi at T. K. .Min-iton':.. Foley a liouey una Tar euutaius no opiates and ran safely be givn to children. You can buy a watch guaran teed for 1 year for 7."o. at .1. K. Johnston'. lor that uew Spring Suit or a pair of how Shoes, po to llustou, the bargain man at Saltillo. Take your Wool, Butter aud its to Huston's at Saltillo and you will go home with bargains. This is a g-(..i time to sub scribe lor the FlLTOX County J i:vs. t.'iily a dollar ayear in ad vanre. You will bo well dressed if you luy that Suit for Decoration Day of Huston, at Saltillo. They tit and please. Huston, at Saltillo, sells Wall Paper, Mattings, Oil Cloth, and Carpets at prices that defy com petitions. Yes, he do ! Four or five school boarders can have nico accommodations in the home of Mrs. M. H. Trout at usual price. Salt, (0c. a sack; 10 lbs. Gran. Sugar $1.00; 7 lbs. Prunes 2"c; 4 Cans Corn 2."c: lbs. Rice 2'c, at the store of Huston, the bar gain man at Saltillo. Miss Jess Nace, who had been visiting friends in town siuce the wedding of her brother Merrill, returned to her home in Cham ber sburg Monday. .John Martz, the new proprie tor of the ludian Queen Hotel at Hustontown, accompanied by Harrv Keller, spent i few hours in McConnellsburg last Thurs day. Congressman Reynolds, ol Hod ford, has filed an application with Fourth Assistant Postmas ter General Degraw, for a free rural mail delivery route to ex tend from Hopewell down through Wells Valley. Mon .;y to Loan in lots of not less than xl'hO on first mortgage, judgement or other good securi ty. Judgments bought and sold. Write or call ou M. 11. Shafknek, McConnellsburg, Pa. W. W. Smith, principal of the Wells Valley Graded school dur ing toe past two years, has con sented to teach a Summer Nor mal, which will open next Mon day, May Kithat Schoolhouse No. ;J, in Wells Valley. Special attention given those preparing to teach. Tuition and board rea sonableboard not over l'..'0 a week. John D. Smith, of EmmavilJe, and son-in-law, Frank M. Diehl, of Whips Cove, were in town Monday. Frank lifted his com mission as Justice of tne Peace, and is now ready for business. Among other supplies, he took home with him a few oi those latest-improved, never slip matri monial knots that are so popular just now, and any of our youDg friends over there who want to find out how tight he can tie them up for life, have only to give him the tip. Miss Kstella Rrewor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rush Iirewei, died at the home of her parents in the Little Cove, on Monday morning of last week. Funeral services were conducted on Wed nesday forenoon by her pastor, Rev. A. G. Wolf, of this place. Miss llrewer was in her "Oth yenr, a graduate of the Shippens burg State Norma! School and a teacher by profession, having t-iught successfully for several terms in her home township. Traveling is Uanxerou. . Constaut motion jars the kid neys which are kept in place in the bod by delicate attachments. This is the reason that travelers, trainmen, street car men, team sters and all who drive very much, suffer from kidney disease in some form. Foley's Kidney Cure strengthens the kidneys and cures all forms of kidney and bladder disease. Geo. K. Ifau san, locomotive engineer, Lima, )., writes. "Constant vibration of the engine caused me a great deal of trouble with toy kidneys, and I got no relief until I used Foley's Kidney Cure." Sold bv all dealers. Special Sale of all millinery goods from May 15th to 20th. A g-reat number of Hats to select from. Maye Johnston. VOTf OK AP1M.IOATIOV VOR TRANS- IE TU ' I.IOfoll I.ICKNSK - No'lo In hereby ulvtjrMKii llurrv I Ixmil his Alr-d his p lltlim wllh tin- Ofctrk r thi- Courts of QuurtBr SOLIUM of tlip Vt'iHve of Fulton County. Pn., a -hiuif tho i;jll Court-lo transfer tn i.'qttor Lf 'n-." tf t ? I ;lii--'k; tvinr on .lum IT W. I A M' 0nn U ",1'uT lt . to l.oiiti April I. i-.mV iur th- r. m.i.ml ol the Vfiir. And that application for said irtfir will be preheated to the suit! Court on the tiuth iliiv of !.. A. !-. ut ID o'clock A. M. I Icrk sOlllcc. i , II AIIRlV. I May lu. Itmft. l Icrk. o. S. H ILL CL'RE CONSUMPTION. A. A. Herreu of Finch, Ark., writes, "Foley's Honey and Tar is the bestpreparation forcoughs, colds and lung trouble. I know that it has cured consumption in the first stages." Ran Away From Hume. Giloert Mcllott, a boy of four teen years, and sou of Daniel A. Mellott, a former resident of Un ion township, either through per- suasion of malicious persons, or ! of his own will, rau away from ! my premises last Sabbath with out any cause whatever. Persons are hereby warnec! that they will be dealt with ac cording to law, if giving him em payment, harboring Kim, or as sisting him in any shape or form. Wilson E. Litton, Webster Mills, Pa. May 1, 190'). 3t. Thad S. Shoemaker, formerly of Hustontown, is now located at Williamsburg, Pa., putting in the power plants for Charlie Swab's big paper mill, and for lighting the town. Thad has not lost his interest in the Fulton County News. TO CURE A COLD IN OME DAY i Take Laxative Promo Quinine : Tablets. All druggists refund 1 the money if it fails to cure. E. j W. GrovVs signature is on each I box. 2rc PLEASANT KIDUE. S. L. Slaves aud family speut Sunday afternoon with F. R. Shives and wife. Andrew Truax spent part of last Sunday with Constable Jas. B. Mellott. Farmers in this sectiou are busy plantiug corn. Mrs. Matilda Deshougis ou the sick list. Mellott A Shives have moved their engine and saw mill from Slabtown to Lake Garland's. F. R. Shives and sons put up a spring housa for Ephraim Skiles last week. Clayton Deshoug aud daughter spent Saturday at Morgan Desh ong's. Mrs. Ellen Mellott aud son, Scott, spent Saturday afternoon at Michael Mellott's. A REVELATION. j II you will make inquiry it will i be a revelation to you how many j succumb to kidney or bladder ! troubles in one form or another, i If the patient is not beyond medi cal aid, Foley's Kidney Cure will cure. It never disappoints. Sold by all dealers. Dr. West will preach in the Greenhill Presbyterian church i next ftunoay morning at 10:ii0. ! Mr. Clarence Wilson and Miss j Barbara Largent were the guest ! of the latter's parents, Mr. and i Mrs. E. A. Largeut Sunday. There will be preaching servic- I es at the Salvation Army church near Big Cove Tannery, on Sun- day morning at 10:.n,n; L':il0 and & o'clock p. m. I I Among those who called at the ' V - L w - . -i .'suuicb ou ousiuess, Monaay, was Elmer Kamsey, of Clear Ridge. Mr. Ramsey recently purchased from the heirs, the Huston store, has taken posses sion, and is building up a fine business. .. The butchering business, for several years conducted by Ieon ard Hob man & Son, in this place, on the first of this month passed into the hands of ex-Deputy Sher iff Mex. A. Kirk and Judge Davy Nelson. They have leased the Ilohman room which will be open at all times during business hours for the accommodation of their customers. Mr. Kirk had been in the creamery busiuoss in Franklin county for several years, but this spring placed one of his sons in charge of that business. Tlfc TRIED AND MERIT PROVEN. Ono MinuteCough Cureis right on time when in comes to curing coughs croup, whooping cough, etc. It is perfectly harmless, pleasant to take and is the chil dren's' favorite cough syrup. Sold at Trout's drug store. CtimpoRlle-Ohncrvaiion Cam. "Something entirely new has been placed on the Overland Lim ited trains. It 13 a 'composite observation' car. It afford wotnwn passengers au opportun ity of enjoying the scenery with the greatest comfort and free from the fumes of tobacco smoke. Throughout the car there has been placed a series of steel arches, which bind sills and sides together and strengthen tho roof in a manner which renders the car almost indestructible. "Chi cago Chronicle. The Overland Limited loaves Union Passenger Statiou, Chica go, 6.03 p. m. daily. Arrives San Francisco the third day in time for dinner. Route Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Railway, Union Pacific, and Southern Paci fic line. A GUARANTEED CL'KE FOR PILES. Itching, blind, bleeding or pro truding piles. Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days. First application gives case and rest. 50c. If your druggisthasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Pans Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. AGENTS ANYBODY CAN DOIT ACENTS We want good live representa tives to take orders for "Peuroor Pearl" Medallions. Entirely new. Sell at sight. Big money. Ex clusive territory given. Agents' supplies. Novelties up-to-date. Write at onco. Universal Man ufacturing Company, Pittsburg, Pa. McConnellsburg Normal School. Tho undersigned will open a Normal school inthePublicSchool Building, McConnellsburg, at 1 p. m. Monday, May 1'ith, to con tinue 8 weeks. Tuition 10. No reduction for part of term. Good board may be had from ifc'.oO up. Special attention to those prepar ing to teach. County Superin tendent's examination at close of term. One able assistant teacher has already been engaged, and more will bo employed if size of school demands it. B. C. Lamhkhson. WHAT IS RILEY'S KIDNEY CL'RE ? Answer: It is made from a prescription of a leading Chicago physiciau, and one of the most eminent in the country. The in gredients are the purest that money can buy, and are scientifi cally combined to get their ut most value. Sold by all dealers. Bark Wanted. We are in the market for a large quantity, this year's peel, Rock Oak and Hemlock bark. Kor prices, apply to' Saltitlo tannery, :j-i,Si-ml. Saltillo, Pa. FRANK P. PLESblNGER, Practical Surveyor, Emmaville, Fulton county. Pa., Graduate of the Scranton School of Civil Kntrineerinp. Land Surveying a Spot-laity. Maps, drafts, and calculations care fully and accurately executed. 4-l.i. X A UIG 1JAKGAIN I liave in McCoiinollriburtf u 1 Drop Head Singer Machine I will soli very clwup. Cash or X t titiitt S. D. STKVKNS, fJhumkerslmrir, Pa. Your Sprin Hat should Indicate your taste and if you buy it here where you have so many styles to select from and at prices that are guro to suit you, your liont girl friend wlllsay ''That Is such a becoming hat 1 know you trot It at Johnston's." lleseda aud Alice Itoosovell lilue are the latest colors and I have used them tastefully In the make up of many of my hats. Come and see them. Jf you want a certain piece of ribbon or any Utile help to your toilet and you "can't find It In town" It Is because you haven't come to me. I have it. Hats trimmed free of charge, Maye Johnston, The Milliner, McConnellsburg. You cao have the KWB on whole year for a dollar. Strikingly Attrnctlvo May Millinery This business lias flourished and grown great because it hM been built on the firm foundation of worthy merchandise mid close prollts. Our Millinery Leadership is very Pronounced You'll find here, ready-to-wear and tailored hnts, trimmed hats, "chic" and stylish, originally ilnslgnod by our special expert milliner. This Is the socond so son we havo ylvrn our patrons the benefit, of tin exclusive city modiste. Our millinery has won undisputed prestige for our store. Hundreds of Hnts AU prices, trimmed and untriinined, In stock. Children's hats, baby bonnets, caps and clonks, gorgeous Dowers, beautiful foliairc, element plumes and ribbons, unequaled in fjiiality and splender, ready for your inspection anil selection. This is the Strongest Lace Season Known for Many Years. Wo hao therefore prepared for you a tempting assortment of at tractive patterns In Valenciennes, Knglish luces, German laces, Venlse and Oriental, all-over luces, black, white and crciim, at surprisingly low prices. We Call Your Attention to the folly of sending to the big city houses for goods you could buy at home for less money. Your trade belongs to us, and J"wi will find on our counters u line of smart dress fabrics unrivaled by any ' store. T. J. WIENER, Hancock. Aid, F.ntire new stock lilll'i Manner Patterns. Big Special Sale In Fine MILLINERY Spring Millinery showing is so enchanted by the showing of. spring weather. The sunshine of last week brought millinery buyers galore. Ami they were more than surprised at the extent, beauty, and scope ot the showing here. We have a variety, of styles which for charm and beau ty cannot be surpassed. The materials used aro rich and stylish: the hats, themselves, becoming, and practical, and our prices are so mod erate that all may have new headwear without feeling the expense. A cordial invitation is extended to all to visit us and compare our prices u ml quality. Lena B. LeucJIg, ' Hustontown, Fa. ROUSS RACKET STORE CORSETS, CORSETS, Wo handle the best Corsets that is made and in the best styles. It Is the Armorside, at 8!c. Also 21, .'18, and 45c ones. A nnouncement for April and Housecleaning Time- Hardware, 20Hi building paper Itotti building paper Haehelor manure forks Poultry w'ire Garden rakes Steel shovels Floor oil cloth Hest grade Moor oil cloth 4 boxes carpet tacks Matting tacks Horse shoe pincers Shoeing hammers Horse raps Curiy Combs 50c roll. "5c roll 4Sc. II to 7c a yd. 15 to 22c. 4Hc. l!lc. 24c. 5c. 1c. 25 and 55c. 25c. ' HI to 24c. 5 to Hie. Thanking you for the Increase. In our business, wo are Felt window shades He. Oil shades fringed 2.U-. 5oc shades for 115c, White curtain poles He. Brass rods Sc. Luce curtains 21 yd 3'Jc. Lace curtains .'1 aud yd long for (i.'tc to $1. HULL & BENDER, Proprietors. Notice to Tax-Payers. The Tax-imytTH ol" Fulton county art hereliy notified that 1 will meet thi'iii at tho following tiiut-H utiil pUre. in (ho (liMtrirtH iihuumI, lor tlio mirpowe ot reeuU itm t lit Httttu, County mid D04 Tuxt'H tor tltu vixr r.fOft, vix; 'iiiui-Hdny, Juno l.HtHiramP. O., hi Tu.ilor towimhip, Irom 1 tu U it. 111. Vt'fAU 'J'liurmlay, June I, at Wei la Tamipry, from 1 to U ji 111. at Now CtreiiHila troiu 4 to o.iiO p. IU. Taylor Krhlm , .1 unr 2. at W;iterr'all from 6 to 7.0 a. m.. at Dublin Mi I It from t to lo.ou a. in., at Clour ltll((t' from 11 to 12.u0 in., itntl at Hufttuntown trom i.oo to 4 . 111. luil.lin. Saturday, .) une 3, at Hurnt Cahlm, at Spfck'a HoiuMroiu lu t. in. u 12 m.tat Fort Jjittletoit, t'ruiu 2 to :i.:u p. hi., ami at Knolm vtlla, NatunUy, .lun 'A, in Toil township tit Hamlin!' Sion; from A to 6 p. iu. Tod. Monday, June fl, at the Tretturer'n Of ti'jo, AlcloniielMiurg- Irom U a. ui, lu I'J m Mr'onTioll)urtf. - Monday, June 5, ut the Treasurer' otticu, liom 'I to 0 p. ni HniHh Crick. Wednohdny, June I, at A tier h rilltt Irom 9 !10 to 1" a. 111., at Lyuoli'M tttmo trout to :h to 1 1.: to a. in. at F.iumaville I j oin I :io to 2.M) p.ui., at John IlcKiiit!r'M hture from 4 loo ik 111. and at Aimer Mellitt' from 6.'W to 7 p. 111. I'nimi Thursday, Juno 8, at Amaranth, from to U a. in., at Nfrievtwit' Hluru liom lu (o 1 1.30 a. in.r and at !ahltjy'i htore, f rom 1-30 to .'t p. in. IttiihH-Friday. June 0, at Warfordhuru, from 7 t lu a m., at t raukliti Mill Irom 11 a, 111., to Yi ui., aud at !oit from 'ZM't to i.'Mi p. pi. Uelt'ast. Saturday, June 10. at Neidinore, rrout ;toto 11 a. 111., at Jowph W. Lake's utorc fioiu 1.0 to ;l p. m. ThoinpNon Monday, June 12, at Plum Hun, irom 10 a tu., to i'Z maud at A urn Khai pt;V Hioro, trom 'i.'M) to 4 p. m. 'i'lienday, Juiih IL', at O..I. Mohotl k moru Hit'UJ, !'.() In KellaKt tuwiiMUlp, from 7 to a. m. Ayr Tucttday, June 13, at Hiv Cove Tan iium , from l to II a, id., and at Vv hater Ml tin, from 1 tu A p. ru. Idr-Mutf 're'lt Wudnefeduv, Juno 14, at Ha lovla truni 9 to 1 1 a. 111., aad at IfarriHonvitlH from 1 tnH p- and at 4oMupli If. Mullott'n mine at Andofur, Irom 4 to 0 p. iu, AH prnomi appearing: at tin riieotlve ptattea Ut pay their taxia wilt br allowed a reduction of tlve por emit. If Taxen are not paid ou or holoro July 2tli the diipllcatiui will 1d p it Into the hantU of a Junticto of the Ptae In each t4iwuhlp, lui colhM'tlou; all part I in tliun owin will he required tu pay the lull Tax chaird on duidlratf , and loea allowf.d hy law fur collootlng Ueh la. The rate la 6 will. IjICKNHKH All permmii who are iuhjoct to Mercantile or ManinacturerH IJcemi are ro quKMttidto mot't ute at tho ahove time and plaoen, a 1 am rom lulled bv law to hrlng ult on all un paid iJcBHu by July lu, next. A. J. hAVVKH, April 20, 1005. County 'J'reaaurer. FOLEYSHOlfEYHCAR too tUm coutlh nd hU lung CLOTHING, CLOTHING. We have any thing you may want. Chil dren's suits from ".; to $2.25; youths, $2.25 to $4.25; men's, $2.40 to $7.75. Moat saws 2D to ' - loot rules ,s;. U in., brass bund rules 2c .'ix.'J in , steel but hinges ,o5c Muttings 10. ! t ).. V e have just added to our stock it nico line of Lancaster gingliums at (ie a yard. Have you seen any of that 4-4 unbleached muslin that we are sell ing ut 7c yd. Compare it with what you have been paying He. Med table damask 2.'ic; white 2.'ic. We now have our men's summer un derwear, and It is fine, men's double seat drawors 2.'!c; lialbriggan drawers and shirt 4.1c. We just received a new shoe for children aud misses with a low hool that we think is hard to beat, tl to H 0.1c; 8i to 12 75c; V2i to 2 UOc See onr line of shoes. One Minute Gough Gup& For Coughs, Colds and Croup. Admimsrator's Notice. I.elirrH of uliiilalst'ialiu ou the estate nf Will. R Ilivi'Qsaud Klimliue Hil.-li, lulu W.-lls toMn.ilp i'q,., deciMi.Ml. hii vitiir lieuli vrunl mIIjv the Kexiiterof WilU fur Kulloii euuuu. to the NiiliNul'ilier, wllohe KiNtulhed uddres k W'ellh TuDiiery. t'ulton County. 1'u., till ntr.Hiiu who ure iu.leliteU to the Nuid eNtato will pleuse muke payment, uud those ImvuiK eluiuisuil preiieiit them to M. .', III VKN'S, Adiiiiiilstralor. MWM. Wells Tuuuery. I'll. Auditor's Notice. Noliee Is hereliy kIvrii that the muleisij-iieil audit, ir uppoliued lo nnilie (tisirlliu'.lnn of I he funds In me Hands of .M .it. Shailiier, exi-euiui of the last will. &e.. ir Ivter Kl-her. lale of T,nl township, ui-erasfii. u ill sn in his olhee lu fe:oniiellslnn!. I'a , tor the pt-r foruianee of wud duty ou Thursday, May IK. llKl-, lit 10 o'floen. 11. In., when end where all persons Interested may ullend II they see proper, Milt. II. DANIKf.S, 8:l"'' Auditor. for children; jj., jurt. Ac vviuitj Administrator's Notice. Notiee is hereliy Kiven thai let ten. of admin istration have lvu (.'ranted lothe iiiitlri'-.ir u. il upon the entitle of Hurry Utilehull lulu ol Taylor towuship. r'ullou eoiltily, i'a., Ue.H'as. el. All persons huvlln ulaiuiH uKHllist .aid es tute will preeut them properly nuthenlleated foi Kotileuieiii. and those owlni? the same hl please eall und settle. T. K. KI.KMINIJ, Clear Kldi'e. I'n.. 4-W-Q AdiiiiniKtnii.ir. FOLmHOMYm p'or Sale at Troufte drug store. "Ask for the 1905 nz . it S! Vour dollars will go farther at our store than any where else. We have just received a car of Barb Wire, Smooth Wire and Nails, which we bought in November when the price was the lowest, and we can sell to vou now for less than factory price. CTAA HAHC Woven Wire Fencing J U U HUUlS at prccs .so ,ow as t() Diirprisic tin. 9 strand heavy wire 35 cents per rod; 6 strand heavy wire 25 cents per rod. Good yellow muslin 5 1-4 cents per ' yard by the web. 500 yards fancy Rajf 9arPet and 50 cents per yaid. 40. COOK STOVES and RANGES on hand to select from, 513 to 535 each. i We and Furniture steel roof to put on it, and paint for outside and in: and then furnish it from Top to Bot tom at bottom Prices. We are having built 3 Carloads of Buggies' and Wagons which will be here in April and tor high grade guaranteed work, we will sell lower than any other dealer in the county. We get Jo!b!bers Prices and will sell at wholesale prices. We have bought 200 Tons PHOSPHATE you get nice fresh goods here.and ourprice will be lower than others. Remember we have 3 Stores in Huntingdon county. CLAY PARK, Three Springs, Pa. rr : k ; . I ; l ( : I 1 ; 1 : 1 1 i I ! H : ; , 1 i ; 1 ( 1 1 ) 1 ' . I ( 1 it '. Hi A ri t H . M I r M ( H , III I ( ( M i H Hi pnng Business h on the boom too add some new feature to the construction- ll of a garment. This spring we caM your at- tpntinn in nnr nnn-hrP'iL-nKlo innn,a An ....... v, . uinmaun. l.uiayC oiiuuiUCI J-'I mid we mil PYnhin in rrir monir nlliar Kitiryo . . - -" r.uiii lj jvu inuiljr Ulliv-l jk-d f hit -1,1,1 Klv-ai'v Sfarment and see us. GOLDSMITH THE TAILOR, McConnellsburg, Fo. Opposite the Public School liuilding. R ead This Twice Stnr Trading: Stamps Given, Fix It on Your Memory, It is interesting to know "that $12.95 buys an Oak bedroom suit. $12.95 buys a Parlor suit. ... $ 2.95 buys an Enamel Iron Bed full size. ' 5&A OS buysaVelourcovered cpLj. ;z Couch A postal will brino- you un llluhtrahul circular. It will pout you on prtcoH. Cimiplclp Jii, of I'urulturo, Carpets, MaUio-s oil Cloth I.ucu Curtains, Sliatles, etc. Star TraJInif tamps Klveu. ' Frank E. Milter, 13-17 East Market Street. I 'line Ui ( W. M. It. 11. 7 ,1 I.MH. S w-wvwi vhambersburg, Fo. DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT TU 11.00 batLconUliu 2 ttm..th. Irl.Mt., h)ch M,for f0 eMt ) O.LV AT Til I A . . . LJ K. C. D.WITT 6c Kodol Almanac and 200 DOLLARS' - $! (jhenn. memiim nnn hiyh nrtrpri. r , ---o-- r - can furnish you hardware glass to put up a house, a of which will be in in time forspring plant ing. We carry no fertilizers over: so and enjoy the distinction of carrying the largest variety of merchandise ot any tirm m in Yii n now. EverySeason we try iuu me auucuiaiiLC ui u f lie Willi t ie maiontv and come M j Ml S3 COMPANV, CHICAGO. IIX. VeaJ Calendar,"
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