Goorgo Butterbaugh has pur cliascd a borsu and a new buggy. Mrs. George Sipes spent last Sunday with Mrs. Thomas Keed er, who is quite poorly. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates and can safely be given to children. Sold by all dealers. Take your Wool, Butter and Eggs to Huston's at Saltillo and you will go home with bargains. Dr. F. K. Stevens and family are out of town, and the Doctor i)l not return until the first of next week. This is a grn.il time to sub scribe for the Fulton County News. Only a dollar a year in ad vance. You will be well drossed if you buy that Suit for Decoration Day of Huston, at Saltillo. They fit and please. Dr. W. F. Teeter, of Chambers hurr. accomriadied Dr. J. A Bouse on his trip to McCounclls burg Monday and Tuesday. Ice cream festival at the Salva tion Army church Friday and Saturday evening; also preaching Sunday at 10:30, 2:510 aud 7:00, The annual convention of the Fulton County Sunday School As sociation will be held at McCon nellsburgon Thursday and Fri day, June 15th and 10th. Salt, COc. a sack; 10 lbs. Gran Sugar 1.00; 7 lbs. Pruues l!rc; 4 Cans Corn 2uc; 8 lbs. Kice 2.'c, at the store of Huston, the bar gain man at Saltillo. Mrs. Thomas F. Sloan, of this place, spent from Tuesday until Thursday of last week with her daughter, Miss Mary, in ork, Pa., where the latter has been staying during the past month, under the care of an osteopath ist The Mrs. Wylie Smith, who was burned to death a few days ago in Franklin county bv her dress catching fire, while at the wash boiler, was a daughter of Alex Haulman, of Markes, and a iece of Mr. Scott Ilatm, at Web ster Mills. Her age was but 27 years, and she had been married only a few years, and had a happy home. A very pleasant little party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Hann, near Webster Mills, last Saturday a week, in honor of the eighth anniversary of the birth of their youngest daughter, Jemima. Eight of her little girl triends were present, and the children had a day of pleasure long to be remembered. WILL Cl RE CONSUMPTION. A. A. Herren 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." Sold by all dealers. NEEDWORK. Captain Dixon of Saluvia, was the guest of A. Runyan and fam ily last Friday. Miss Ada Snider of Gem, spent a few days last week among her many friends here. FI P. Bechtel, the general tick et agent at Hancock, and M, U. Jacobs, soliciting freight agent for the Wabash li. R. was here on business last week. Mrs. Molhe Dixou and children are visiting the family of Captain Dixon at Saluvia. Mrs. Charles Oordon is away on atwowecksvisitarnong friends at McKeesport, Pa. Williard Litton and Phil Shriber of lower Thompson, spent Satur day evening among friends in the Village. Candidates and cigars are plen ty now. Judge Kirk says Dem ocrats are like bees they have to be well smoked before you can do anything with them. Mrs. U. Li. Garland and son Oscar, and Mrs. S. M. Clevenger aud son Era, made a trip to Fred erick county, Va., last week to see Mrs. Clevenger 's son El wood, who is in very bad health. Mrs. Charles Kershner is on the sick list. BeDj.McFadgen,the well known Chester county cow buyer will leave hore with a carload of cows thia week. TIME TRIE0 AND MERIT PROVEN. One 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 '.rug store. WT:LL8 TANNIiRY. J. II. Jackson, ofUwish Creekj Republican candidate for county commissioner, spentSuuday with his daughter, Mrs. Moody Stew art. Will Hcke, wife and children, of Saiton, spent Sunday with Mrs. Hoke's parents, W. H. Spangler and wife. Clyde Worthing, of Saxton, is visiting among friends here. Will Sprowl and wife in com pany with a.irowd of our young people took in the social at Grace ville Saturday evening. James Truax and Robert Mose by took in the Big Show in Hunt ingdon lost Satuiday. Will Sprowl and wife entertain ed the following persons Satur day night who were driving to Gettysburg: Jacob Dilling and wife, of Frenchsburg, George Dil ling and wife, of Lake Mout Park; Charles Biddle aud wife and Mrs. William Vanallmau of Roaring Springs. Benj Alexander, who has been employed near Httsburg, is home for a short time. Mrs. J. C. Kirk, who has been in Pittsburg taking treatment for three months, returned home Sat urday, looking well and we trust permanently benefited. Hon. S. P. Wishart and Miss Maud Baumgardner attended Sunday School Convection at Langdoudale, last Saturday eve ning and Sunday. "I THANK THE LORD !" cried Hannah Plant, of Little Rock, Ark., "for the relief 1 got from Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It cured my fearful running sores, which nothing else would heal, and from which I had suffered for 5 years." It is a marvelous healer for cuts, burns and wounds. Guaranteed at Trout's drug store; 25c. WEST DUBLIN. Mrs. Margaret Lyon, after hav ing spent the time pleasantly since last October with relatives in Allegheny, Cumberland, (Md.) Somerset county, Everett, and near Cypher, returned to her home at this place on Sunday. Mrs. Ellen French of Trough Creek Valley, Huntingdon coun ty, is spending some time with relatives in this vicinity. J. E. Lyon drove over to Ed ward Whitehill's near Cypher, Bedford county, last Saturday and back Sunday. Samuel Strait sings, "A charge to keep 1 have," Rev. Salter preached an in structive and practical sermon Sunday evening at Fairview from Isaiah 40 : 31, to a fair sized con gregation. Mason Thomas and Mr. Himes of Sixmile Run, passed through here Monday looking for a team of horses to use on mail route for which Mr. Himes has the con tract. J. E. Lyon is having a quantity of black oak bark peeled after which he will have the timber sawed. A. J. Comerer, who is hauling lumber from .sew Grenada to Three Springs, spent Sunday at his home. The lumber industry on J. E, Lyon's farm this spring has giv eu employment to a number of persons and teams. WHAT IS FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE ? Answer: Jtis made from a prescription of a leading Chicago physician, 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 The Rev. Robert Fleming Wil son, a Presbyterian minister unown ail over the feute, was found dead on the tracks of the Milroy branch of the Pennsyl vania Railroad, near Reedsville, this morning. He accompanied his grandson to Belleville, but, missing the train, was returning home when overtaken with heart trouble. Mr. Wilson was about 81 years old, and was a minister for more than fifty years. In April, 1893, he was elected stated clerk of this presbytery, which position he held at the time of his death. His wife and three daughters survive. To-day is the 15th anniversary of the Johnstown flood, which de stroyed nearly 3,500 lives and many millions of dollars worth of property. Valuable Farr$ ProQrtt Private' Sale. - ' The Emanuel Sharp farm at Needmore, Folton county, Pa., is now offered for sale. This desirable property contains about J 60 acres, about 100 of which is under fence and in high state of cultivation, much of It having been recently limed. The bal ance in timber. The improve ments consist of a fine two-story "L" frame house, alargez7fr barn, wagonshed, corncrib, ice house, and all other necessary outbuildings. Good water at the door, also a plentiful supply of water at the barn where stock may be watered all through the winter without the necessity of taking them from under roof, as the whole barnyard is covered. On the farm is a splendid young orchard of choice fruit. The buildiugs are all new&nd modern. The farm lies nice for cultivation, the build ings.plendidly located, and alto' gether it is most desirable and can be bought right. For further particulars, call on or address, James R. Sharpe, Dott, Pa., or the owner, Eman uel Sharpe, Bigtimber, Mon tana. Desirable Real Estate at Public Sale. The undersigned, agent for the owner, will sell at private sale the following desirable real es tate, situate in Tod township, Fulton county, Penna., U mile north of McConnellsburg, adjoin ing lands of Fred Gress, Abram Pittman, Shaffer's Heirs, George Brant, and others, containing Twenty Acres, all under feme, and in good state of cultivation The improvements are a good Two-Story Log House, and Bank Barn, together with nec essary outbuildings. There is also on the premises A Fine Or chard of All Kinds of Fruit, and a spring of Never Failing IVater Near the House. This is an attractive opportunity for any one wanting a small farm, and a desirable country home, the price is very reasonable, and the terms easy. For furth er particulars, call on or address John Shaffb:r, . McConnellsburg, Pa. 5-17-to. A GUARANTEED CURE 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 0 to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggisthasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Paris Mediciue Co., St. Louis, Mo. SHARPE. May 24. This community was blessed with a fine shower last Sunday which enlivened the growing crops. After spending the winter in Bedford county, Mrs. Dorothy Graves returned to the home of her daughter Mrs. Peck. Eva Barnhard spent Sunday with the family of W. C. Peck. Kttie Shives, of Laurel Ridge, spent a few days visiting friends iu this vicinity last week. Mrs. Daniel Covalt is slowly improving under the care of Dr. Fisher. Strait Bros., expect to drill a well for Samuel Hess soon. John 3ishop, wife aud two chil dren visited James Funn's fami ly last Sunday. Wreatha Evans visited Nellie Bishop last Sunday. A. C. Peck of Hancock, spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Den ton Peck. HOT WEATHER PILES Persons afllicted with Piles should be careful at this season of the year. Hot weather and bad drinking water contribute to the conditions which make piles more painful and dangerous. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve stops the pain, draws out the soreness and cures. Get the genuine, bearing the name of E. C. De Witt & Co. Sold atTrout's drug store. The Vassar girl who threw a baseball 185 feet last Saturday, certainly eclipsed all other wom en in throwing, but she will not be able to hold a front rank arnung us until it is recorded of her that she has climbed a tree and struck a match on the place that a man always finds no handy. J StrlJkl&sy Attracirve" May Millinery This business has flourished and grown great because it has been built on the firm foundation of worthy merchandise and close profits. Our Millinery Leadership is very Pronounced You'll find here, ready-to-wear and tallorod hats, trimmed hats, "chic" and stylish, originally designed hy our special export milliner. This is the second season we have given our patrons the benefit of an exclusive city modiste. Our millinery has won undisputed prestige for our store. Hundreds of Hats All prices, trimmed and untrlmmed, In stock. Children's hats, baby bonnets, caps and cloaks, gorgeous flowers, beautiful foliage, elegent plumes and ribbons, unequaled In quality and splender, ready for your Inspection and selection. This is the Strongest Lace Season Known for Many Years. We have therefore prepared for you a tempting assortment of at tractive patterns in Valenciennes, English laces, German laces, Venlse and Orlentol, all-over laces, black, white and cream, at surprisingly low prices. We Call Your Attention to the folly of sending to the big city houses for goods you could buy at homo for less money. Your trade belongs to us, and you will find on our counters a line of smart dress fabrics unrivaled by any store. X. J. WIENER, Hancock., Ad, Entire new stock 1905 Banner Patterns. Rouss Racket Store We-wish to call your attention to some fresh goods just from New York. Have you seen any of those 45c shirts for men that we are selling at 25c. Wood stair rods, 4c; Brass Curtain Rods extends to 5 ft, 8c; Hammocks good size with pillow, 80c; Don't fail to see our men's and boys' clothing $2.00 to 2.75: Table oil cloth same quality we sold at 15c now Ilea yard; bargent's wood bottom planes 30c a set; Sargent iron planes, 4.45 set; Cultivator Shovel with bolts. 8c; Bull tongs, 13c; Clipper scy the and snath, $1.05; double shovels for corn plows 12 and 17c; Milk cans, $1.65 and $1.80. The nicest lap spread we ever had, 45c; Horse Muzzles, 5 and 8c; Dress suit cases, 98c; a guaranteed Watch for 65c. Just received our second invoice of men's and boys' straw hats 6 to 90c; Pans Green in 1-4 lb boxes. 5c. We are selling more shoes this spring than we ever have. If we didn't have the right shoes and the right prices we wouldn't sell so many. Respectfully, Racket Store. HULL & BENDER, Proprietors. Do You Want a Suit? One that fits you, that will look gen teel, that will wear and wear and wear, and at a price very much lower than you have been accustomed to pay ? If so, you want to see Gilbert C. Mellott, one of the Normal students here, who has the agency for one of the largest tailoring establishments in the United States. Mr. Mellott will show you samples, take your measure just as well as any tailor, send In your order, and he guarantees the suit to be all right or you need not take it. At least, It will not cost you anything to see him and talk the matter over. His prices are surprisingly low. Let him know and he will call to see you. Gilbert C. Mellott. .It. McConnellsburg, Pa. Meeting of Stockholders. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of tbe Stockholders of the Fulton Telephone Com piny will be held at Needmore on Sat urday, June 10, 1905, at 1 o'clock p. m., f -jr the election of officers and the transaction of such other business as may be brought be fore the meeting. J. S. SWARTZWELDEIl, M. D. Secretary. TO CURE A COLD IN 0ME 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. 25c. The Spangler show which was exhibited here last Saturday aft ternoon and evening was very sat isfactory, and the tent was tilted at both performances. The man ager was gentlemanly, the em ployes were courteous and well hehaved, aDd everyone who at tended lelt that he got full value for his 'quarter. A REVELATION.. It you will make inquiry it will be a revelation to you how many succumb to kidney or bladder troubles in one form or another. If the patient is not beyond medi cal aid, Foley's Kidney Cure will cure. It never disappoints. Sold by all dealers. Adminisrator's Notice. Letters of administration on the estate o Juool V. MlUer, lute Duhliu township Fulton oouutr, Pa., Ueoeused. having been K runt ed oy tne Keftiiter or WUm for Fulton oouut. to tbe subKoriber. whohe poHtofUoe ttddresN ShlrleytihurK, Pennsylvania, ull pemonfi who are Indebted to the nald estate will pleawe make payment, and those having clulm v. Hi prenent tuem to W, S. MILLER, ' May 84, 1805. Administrator. XTOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANS- 1 FEB OF LIOUOR LICENSE Not ioe Ih nereuy given tnut narry Humii nas tiled nn pe tition with tbe Clerk of the Courts of Quurter Session of the Peuoe of Fulton Cnuntv. Pa.. asking- the said Court to transfer the Liquor License Kranted to Leslie W. Sevlar on Jauua ry 10, l05. at MoConnellsburK. Pa., t bexin April 1, imtt. for the remuinder of the yeur. And that application for suid transfer will be presented to the said Court on the guth duy of may, a. ij.. iwj), at iu o ciock A. Pi. Clerk's OlUce. I UEO. A. HARRIS. May 10, 1HUS. f Clerk. Q. S Administrator's Notice. Notice m bereny given tbat letters of admin istration have been grunted to the undersigned upon the estate of Harry CutehaU late of Taylor township, Fultou county, Pa., deceas ed. All persons having claims against raid es tate will present them properly authenticated for settlement, and those owing tbe same will please call and settle, T. E. FLEMING, Clear Ridge, Pa., 4-86-05. Administrator. F0IYSII01ETIAH Notice. Notice is hereby given that my wife Matilda F. Rinedollar has left my bed and board without just cause, and that I will pay no debts of her con tracting. Jamf.s H. Rinedollar. May 13. 1905. Dissolution Notice. Notice Is hereby given tbat the part nership heretofore existing between the undersigned has been this day dis solved by mutual consent, and that each will hereafter do business on his own account, and neither will be re sponsible for any financial obligations assumed by tbe other. Jacob Clouskr, O. E. Clouser, May 20, 1905. Ayr township, 3t. Fulton County, Pa. OneninutaCoushCuro fttr Cougha, CoMs ami Crup. Subscribe for the News. por Bale at Trout'u drug atore. "Ask for the 1905 n7 am 6 Buildings the Best Bargains on Earth I I have just got a car of Mifflinburg Hand-made Buggies and H agons Hand-made Buggies, 18 Spokes, 4 -Bow Top, Long-distance Axle, Full Nickel Trimmed, $65 Each; Regular Price $85. Hand-made, 3 -Seated Top Wagons, 18 Spoke IVheels $80; Regular Price $110. Factory Buggies $45 to $55 each. Single or Double Driving Harness at a Bargain. One horse Farm Wagon, Double Bed, Spring-Seat and Brake $34; Regular Price $45. Deeri I have just bought a car load of Deering Bin ders, Mowers, Rakes, and Twine. Write me for Prices and Terms. 200 TONS OF FERTILIZER for Sale. Those who used our high grade fer tilizers last fall and used them beside goods they got from other dealers, report that our goods is showing up much better than theirs. We are still selling the same grade as last fall. No Resacked Goods to be got from me. Everything fresh and new. Write or phone to me your needs. CLAY PARK, Three Springs. Fa.' millinery. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S Under-selling Store. We have just received a fine lot of Mid-Summer Hats, latest styles. If you want to know the latest styles come to our store and get them. Ladles' Ready Trimmed Hats from 50 cents to 810. Children's Hats from 25 cents to $2. Ready-to-Wear Hats and Turbans in all col ors. Ladles' Dress Bonnets from 81 to $3.50. Sunbonnets 10 and 15 cents. Wrappers 75 cents, Shirt-waist Suits $1.35 to $1.75. Shirt . Waists HO cents to $2.25. Puir, Back and Side Combs 12 cents and up. Ribbons in all shades at the lowest prices. Belts from 10 to 50 cents; Laces 2o to 25o a yard; Corsets and Collurs; Ladies Gauze Vests 5 cents; Infant's Hose 7 cents Fancy Hat Pins, Collars or Fans, with every hat. , Come and see our goods and get prices. You are welcome whether you buy or not. Your's respectfully, MRS. A.-F. LITTLE, Opposite Postoffice. McConnellsburg. ReadThisTwice Star 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. KZlfZL O cr buys a Velour covered po'yo Couch A postal will bring you an illustrated circular. It will post you on prices. Complete line of Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloth, Laoe Curtains, Shades, etc. , ' Star Trading tamps given. C Close to i w. m. H. n. depot. JT" ' n IW5PFPSIA niPF f P) I DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT I I I 'r,Mb"1"Wiuailin.ilh.W1IKM,wlilehill(oreOcfc J rfA on iv at tns UKUniy or Kodol Almanac and 200 Filled With J 9 ng Frank E. Miller, 13-17 East Market Street, Chambersburg, Fa. YeaJ Calendar."