One of John Rhodes' children in the Cove was bitten by a snake ( Saturday afternoon. E. N. Akers and Margaret Dan lels, of Sipes Mill, spent last Wednesday in town. Elder C. L. Funk will preach at Autioch next Sunday at 10 o'clock a. in. On the first indication of kid ney trouble, stop it by taking Fol ey 's Kidney Cure. Sold by all dealers. i The M. E. Sunday School of tfus place will hold their anuual Children's Day service next Sun day evening. The seating capacity of the Presbyterian church was taxed to its limit last Sunday evening at the Children's Day services. No good health unless the kid neys are sound. Foley's Kidney Cure makes the kidneys right. Sold by all dealers. The Bedford County Sunday School Association held its annu al convention iu Fishertown last week. There was a large attend ance, and much interest The editor is indebted to Miss Meta Fryman, of the Ccve, who came in last Saturday and made him a present of a basketful of delicious cherries. Thank you very much, Meta. The Presbyterian congregation of this place have broken ground for the erection of a nice parson age on the first lot directly west of the public grounds at the Court House. John Comerer has the contract. In requesting us to change the address of her copy of the news to 1801 Orange Avenue, Los An geles, Cal., Miss Anna C. John ston says that she has been at the Beach since April, and has found the we?ther delightful. Henry Tritle and little son George, of Marks, Franklin coun ty, came over to this side of the mountain last Saturday and visit ed among friends, returning home on Mcnday accompanied by Mr. Tntlo's mother-in-law, Mrs. Agnes Ray. Miss Marie Agnes Cohill, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund P. Cohill, of Hancock, died Monday morning of last week, at the City Hospital in Bal timore, of gastritis, after an ill ness of about eight weeks. Miss Cohill was aged 27 years and had a host of friends in Hancock. The remains were brought home Mon day evening and the funeral took place on Wednesday. She was a member of the Catholic church. THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE. For coughs, croup, whooping cough, etc., One Minute Cough Cure is the children's favorite. This is because it contains no op iate, is perfectly harmless, tastes good and cures. Sold at Trout's drug store. BIG COVE. J. F. Kendall and daughter Dessie spent last Wednesday and Thursday in Chambersburg, Scot land and Shippensburg. Conrad Glazier is improving his farm by adding a lot of new post fence. Mrs. Agnes Ray of McConneils burg, spent a few days last week in tne home of her son Murray. Miss Ella F. Johnston visited friends at Lemaster and Mercers burg last week. Miss "Dott" Patterson enter tained quite a number of friends at a lawn party last Friday even ing. Miss Kathenue Robertson is visiting her sister Mrs. W. F. Sappington. Murray Ray and family visited iij Franklin county recently. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Johnston after spending a brief honeymoon among their many fnonds in the Cove, returned to Allegheny last Friday. Frank Duffy has been on the sick lis J. . Mrs. David Kendall and daugh Ethel spent from Tuesday until Saturday of last week with rela tives and friends in Washington county, Maryland. They say farmers down there are making hay, and wheat will soon be ready to harvest. . WARNING. If you have kidney or bladder trouble and do uot 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 by all dealers. Why Do You Wait ? While the subscription list of the News has grown to a uu tuber much beyond jhe fondest expect ations of the publisher when he started it, yet In looking over the field, it is found that there is here and there a family that does not take it. Why do you wait? Read it carefully from one end of the fifty-six long columns to the oth er. See what a lot of home news. See what a lot of State and for eign news. Notice the sermon, the help in the study of the Sun day school lesson, the notes on the Christian Endeavor aud the Epworth League topics. Note the gems of religious thought. Then there is the Housekeeper's Department, the farmer's depart ment, stories for the young folks, an up-to-date fashion department, and the latest market reports. All there and more too. Why wait? Do you expect to get much more than that for less than two cents a week ? Do you know of any other paper that gives so much home news? There is no reason why you may not have the pleasure of its weekly visits. Easy. Just send us a dollar bill. We will do the rest. IN MAD CHASE. Millions rush in mad chase aft er health from one extreme of faddism to another, when, if they would only eat good food and keep their bowels regular with Dr. King's New Life Pills, their trou ble away. Prompt relief and quick cure for liver and stomach trouble. 2."c at Trout's drug store; guaranteed. Notice to Teachers. The McConnellsburg School Board will meet on Saturday ev ening, July 1, 1905, for the pur pose of electing teachers for the ensuing term. Application to be made in writing. L. H. Wible, -t. Secretary. Wanted. A good energetic agent to sell our high grade teas, coffees, ba king powder, spices and extracts We offer splendid inducements to the right party. All particu lars and catalogues furnished free. Address The Great A. & P. Tea Co., 1311 Eleventh Ave., Altoona, Pa. BURNT CABINS. John Keebaugh and family, of Pitcairn, are visiting friends near this place. Mrs. Lucy Hembright, who spent a week with her parents left Saturday for her home in Lewistown. Prof. Kell of Shade Gap, was a pleasant caller in our town Satur day. Mrs.Francis Paterson.of Pitts burg, visited her sister Mary Baldwin last week. Johj C rouse and Roy McGe hee, and Misses Blanche Finley and sister Grace, took a pleasure trip to Gettysburg last week.. L. C. Kelly and wife spent Sat urday in Chambersburg. Frank Meatzer, who was badly hurt last Tuesday at the shingle mill, is improving slowly. Alvm Cevic and wife of Illinois, are visiting friends here. 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 6 to li 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 Medicine Co., St Louis, Mo. CITO. Dr. J. fj. Mellott of Needmore, spent a day last week in the fam ily of Riley Garland. John Seidcrs and wife, and Harvey Seville and lady friend, were at Hagerstown last week. Cletus Palmer, a student at Northfield, Mass., spent a nigh recently in the home of D. R. Garland. Martin Souders has purchased a horse. We understand that Jacob W. Mellott lost a fine one a few days ago. Will Kuhn's little son, who had been sick a long time, Is abla to be out n?ain. Lewis Peck and family of Frank lin county, were guests in the home of Michael Peck Saturday and Sunday. , Valuable Farm Property At Private Sale. The Emanuel Sharpe farm at Needmore, Fulton county, Pa., is now offered for sale. This desirable property contains about 16 O acres, about 100 of which is uuder fence aud in high state of cultivation, much of it having been recently limed. The bal ance in timber. The improve ments consist of a tine two-story "L" frame house, alargezw barn, wagonshed, corucrib, 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 uuder roof, as the whole barnyard is covered. On the farm is a splendid young orchard of choice fruit. The buildings are all new and modern. The farm lies nice for cultivation, the build ings splendidly located, and alto gether it is most desirable and cau be bought right. For further particulars, call on or address, James R. Sharpe, Dott, Pa., or the owner, Eman uel Sharpe, Bigtimber, Mon tana. . SALIVIA. The hot weather of the last few days is rapidly ripening the grain, and the farmers are beginning to look for harvest hands D. E. Mellott has purchased a new reaper and anew horse rake. Uncle John Uaun has raised a new stable. Aaron Girland and wife and lit tle son visited Sheridan Hann's last Saturday. Sheridan is on the sick list. Children's Day services at Greenhill next Sunday morning. TEN YEARS IN BED. R. A. Gray, J. P., Oakville, Ind., writes, "For ten years I was confined to my bed with disease of my kidneys. It was so severe that I could not move part of the time. I consulted the very best medical skill available, but could get no relief until Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended to me. It has been a Godsend tome." Sold by all dealers. Pretty Home Wedding. A very pretty home wedding was solemnized t.t the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Ella Barn hart, in Bethel township, on Wed nesday, Juno 14, 1905, when Miss Rebecca Ruth Barnhart became the bride of Mr. Russell Lay ton. Promptly at four o'clock in the afternoon, the bridal couple was ushered into the parlor by the at tendants, Mr. Boyd Lake, and Miss Ora Layton, sister of the groom, and Rev. A. G. B. Powers, using the beautiful service of the Christian church, pronounced them man and wite. A sumptuous dinner was await ing, and as soon as congratula tions had been extended, the company repaired to the dining room, where a happy hour was spent. About seven o'clock, the guests departed for their homes. The young couple are among Bethel's most excellent young people, aud start out on their married life with the kindest wishes of their many friends. THE SALVE THAT PENETRATES. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve penetrates the pores of the skin, and by its antisepiic, rubifocient and healing influence it subdues inflammation and curesboils.cuts, eczema, tetter, ring worm and all skin diseases. A specific for blind bleeding, itching and protruding piles. The original and genuine Witch Hazel Salve is made by E. C. DeWitt & Co., ancl sold by Trout's, the druggist PACIFIC COAST EXCURSIONS. ' See the Most for Your Money. Rock Island service to Californ ia and Pacific Northwest this summer, permits you to do this. Low round trip rates to Los An geles, San Francisco, or Portland on special dates in My, June, July, August, September and October. Liberal arrangements for stop over among the mount ains of Colorado and in California side trips to the Yellowstone, Yosemito, etc. Write for Colo rado and Cuhtornia books and Rock Island folder. John Sebas tian, Passenger Traffic Manager, Rock Island System, Chicago. Subscribe for the Mews. Strikingly Attractive May Millinery This business hat 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 tailored hats, trimmed hats, "chic" and stylish, originally designed by our special expert milliner. This Is the second sesson we have given our patrons the hencflt of an exclusive city mod lute Our millinery has won unlinputod prestige for our store. Hundreds of Heits All prices, trimmed and uutrlmmcd, in slock. Children's hats, baby bonnets, caps and cloaks, gorgeous (lowers, beautiful foliage, elegent plumes and ribbons, unequalod 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, Venise 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 home 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. T. J. WIENER, Hancock, Vd, Entire new stock lDOo Batumi- 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; Ailk cans, $1.65 and $1.80. The nicest lap spread we ever had, 45c; Horse Aluzzles, 5 and 8c; Dress suit cases, 98c; a guaranteed Watch tor 65c. Just received our second invoice of men's and boys' straw hats 6 to 90c; Paris Green in 1-4 lb boxes. 5c. )T& 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. Respecttully, Racket Store, HULL & BENDER, Proprietors. Our Automubile. We take pleasure in noting the fact that Philadelphia and Burnt Cabins are not the only towns in Pennsylvania who have citizens that own an automobile. Last week, one day, Charley Gold smith, the proprietor of one of our fashionable tailoring estab lishments, took a little sneak ov er the mountain in Sheets 'a hack, went on to Harrisburg, and one evening, two or three days later, came bounding down through town with an automobile all his own; and now, on almost any fine evening, Charley is amusing him self treating his friends to a ride about the town. A FEARFUL FATE. It is a fearful fate to have to en dure the terrible torture of piles. "I can truthfully say," writes Harry Colson, of Masonville, la., "that for blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles, Bucklen's Arnica Salve is toe best cure made." Also best for cuts, burns and injuries. 25c at Trout's drug store. Sliders. George Herman, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Srders, of this place, died last Saturday morn ing alter a brief illness, aged 1 year, 8 months, and 26 days. Funeral Sunday afternoon, con ducted by Rev. J. L. Grove, of the U. P. church, and interment was made in Union cemetery. The stricken parents have the sympathy of their many friends in the loss of their baby boy. Town Properties for Sale or Ex change. Ten percent return in rentals. Two desirable homes with seven lots in best business town iu the county and in southern Pennsyl vania. For sale, or will exchange for farm or good timber land. Difference either way payable iu cash or as agreed upon. Partic ulars by personal letter, Ad dress, Pox 2Gr, Everett, Bed ford county, Pa. Sale Register. Saturday, June 24, Oliver Mel i lott. administrator of thn pstnt.a of Noah Mellott, late of Tod town ship, deceased, will sell at the home of Will Summers, on the turnpike, 1J mile west of Mc Connellsburg the late home of the decedent horse, cow and calf, hog, farming implements, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. m. Friday, June 23, William Sei ders will sell at his residence at Cito, 2 horses, 2 cows, 2 brood sows and pigs, wagon, harness, &c. Sale begins at 1 o'clock p. m. 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, Administrator's Notice. Notice is nereny mven tlmt lettere or admin istration hiive heeu Krunteil uthe unUersifued upon th estate of Cino. W. Uomerer line ot Dublin township, Fulton county, 1JR.. deueuK. cd. All persons huvintr clulrns uulnst nuil es lute will present them properly uulliemleuted for settlement, uiiil those owtutf the minie will please cull aud settle. A. J. FOKK, UK. J. A. (JOMKUKH. tf--'l-0 Administrator. Adminisrator's Notice. I.e.trerH of lulmlnlNt-atlon on the estuteof Jiiuoli v. Miller, lute Dublin township Kill ton couutv. Pit., deceased, huviior been drain ed by the Hetrlsier of Wills for Kulion eounty, to the Hutisorlber, whose postotnee address. in bhirleysbur. Penusylvunla, all persons who are. Indebted to the suid estate will please make puvineut. and those having dulius will Dreseui tueiu to W. S. MIM.F.K. May . 1905. Administrator. JXKOUTOK'8 NOTICK Notiue la hereby ulven Unit letters tvatumaiil ary have benn granted to the undersigned upon tha estate of Noah Mellott lute ot Tod township, Fulton countv, Fa., dueeused. Any persona haviuv claim' mruinsl saldestute will present (lieu, propel ly authenticated for eltleiuent.and those owing the aaine will please i cull and nemo. OMVEK MELLOTT, 111 Needmore, Fa. One Minute Cough Cure For Coughs, Cold and Croup.' For Sale at Trout' dru store. "Ask for the 1905 6 Buildings Filled With the Best Bargains on Earth I I ha ye just got a car of Mijjlinburg 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 Wheels $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, Pa. FOR THE LAND'S SAKE Each year finds an increase in the use of fertilizers. Many men, who, a few years ago, had no faith in the nse of fertilizers, have been converted to a belief in their use by seeing the marvelous success of its use by their neighbor. - ' Many inferior grades of fertilizers have been thrown upon the market, which have had a tendency to weak en the confidence of people using phosphate as a crop producer. I have heard many people express a desire to secure a reliable fertilizer; and atter a carerf ul investigation ot the merits of several brands, I find that M. E, Wheeler & Co's. fertilizers are far superior to many makes now used in this section. My first shipment of this excellent brand of phos phate will reach me by June 14th and every sack of it will be fresh and pure stock, To the man who wants a first class phosphate at the lowest possible price, I will say that a trial of my fer tilizers will convince him that I carry a line without an equal. ' v My prices will surprise and please you. Harry E. Huston, Crum Store, Saltillo, Pa. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. . $1.00 a Tear in Advance. DYSPEPSIA DIGESTS 1 1 .00 kattl cmuim MUM. . D.WITT Kodol Almanac and 200 99 ng t WHAT YOU EAT 3 Mm.. Ik. trial atu. which Mil, for SO cot SMLT T TNI UWUTtlT Ot COMPANY, CHICAGO. HJL Year Calendar."
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