J.1?!0'rm Fewer gallonft) wcara 1mZi DeVoe. We ltiirn with sotf ow that Mrs. John Barmout is very ill at her home in Frankliu county. Hon. aud Mrs. W. Scott Alex ander spent last Wednesday and Thursday in Wells Valley. W. Randolph Palmer, of Sipcs Mill, spent a few hours at the county capital last Wednesday. Robert Masteron, cf Lancas ter, Pa., spent a few days in Mc Counellsburg during the past week. Avoid serious results of kidney or bladder disorder by taking Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by all dealers. Mrs. Melvin E. Bobb, of Nor r is town, Pa., is visiting in the home ot her mother, Mrs. Maria Mann, at Saluvia. Miss Gertrude Hoke returned to Kiddlcsburg last Saturday to begin her winter term of school at that place. David Gordon and daughter, Miss Annie, were the guests of Albert Ilarr and wife last Thurs day night. Miss Maye Johnston has been in the eastern cities during the past week making purchases of fall and winter millinery. Mrs. A. D. Dalbey and Mrs. Alex Patterson, of this place, left last Thursday morning for an outing in Atlantic City and Phila delphia. C. M. Dixon, of Chainbersburg, spent a few hours in town last Thursday. He said Mrs. Dixon had gone over to Needmore to vis it her mother, Mrs. Maria Pal mer. Huston of Saltillo, pays 18 cents a pound for butter; 18 cents a dozen for eggs; 12 cents a pound for lard; 11 cents a pound for country iside meat; 12 cents a pound for shoulder, and 15 cents a pound for ham. Justice J. A. McDonough and Wells township's efficient assess or, L. L. Cunningham, spent a day or two in McConuellsburg last week, each attending to official business. When indigestion becomes chronic, it is dangerous. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will cure indiges tion and all troubles resulting therefrom, thus preventing Ca tarrh of the stomach. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. The Rev. Ray H.Carter, mis sionary pastor of Falling Spring Presbyterian church, Chambers burg, sailed on the 2nd inst. from New York for India, where he will engage in spreading Chris tianity. Mr. Carter attended the great Silver Bay missionary con ference, at Lake George this sum mer. Several days ago, Roy Mason, of Thompson township, lost his pocket book, containing fifteen dollars and twenty cents, between Sharpe's store and Mrs. Mary Gregory's. Mr. Mason wiii be glad to give the tinder a suitab'e reward for the return of the pock et book and money. Do unto oth ers as you would have others do unto you. If you ever took DeWitt's Little Early Risers for biliousness or constipation you know what pill pleasure is. These famous little pills cleanse the liver and rid the system of all bile without produc ing unpleasant effects. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. Ed W. Gordon and wife and their two interesting children. Pauline aud the baby, of Coalport, Pa., are visiting Mr. Gordon's mother, Mrs. Alice D. Gordon at Fort Littleton. The visitors spent a few hours in McConuellsburg, lastSaturday. Mrs. Clara Hoke, who had been a guest in the family of her fa ther in law, G. Newton Hoke, and visiting other relatives aud f riendii for several weeks, left this place last Friday noon for Washington, D. C. After a short stay at the Capital City, she will prtce8 on her way to her home in West Superior, Wm., with a short stay in Buffalo, N. Y, JNCRKDIBLB BRUTALITY. It would have been incredible brutality if Chas. F. Lemberger, of Syracuse, N. Y., had not done the best he could for his suffering son. "My boy," he Baid "cut a fearful gash over his eye, so I ap plied Uucklcn's Arnica Salve, which quickly healed it and saved his eye." Good for burns and ulcers too. ' Only 25c at Trout's drug store. - " ' Hals kgUkr. Friday September io. 0. J. Brewer will sell at his Meadow Spring Dairy and Stock farm 2 miles south of McConuellsburg, 6 head of horses and colts, 40 head of cattle, one half of which Is milch cows, 10 head of ewe9, 50 head of hogs, 40 head of the hogs are pu re bred English Ber kshires. This is a lot of fine stock all through and worthy the attention of stock buyors. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Saturday, September 10, Geo. W. Wagner, agent for the heirs of Jacob A. Uamil, late of Tod township, deceased, will sell at Knobsville two farms, one known as the Drake farm, and the other, as the Wm. Poik farm, aud also five lots of ground in the village of Knobsville. Sale will begin at I o'clw k, p. m. Saturday, September 10,-Mrs. Daisy Pittman will sell at her residence on West Water street, McConnellsburg, a complete set of Blacksmith tools, aud a good set of Wagonmaker tools. Sale at 1 o'clock. Saturday, September 213, W. H. Nelson and Tobias Glazier, ex ecutors, will sell at the late resi dence of Conrad Glazier, Sr., de ceased, in the Corner, two miles south of Webster Mills, valuable personal property, the Glazier mansion farm, and two other tracts of land. Sale begins at 1 o'clock p. m. Saturday, September 30, J. A. McDonough, administrator of es tate of Mrs. Elizabeth Crider, late of Wells township, deceased, will sell at the late residence of the decedent in New Grenada, a val uable house and lot of ground. Sale begins at 1 o'clock, p. m. See advertisement elsewhere in this paper. Saturday, September30, Chas. E. Barton, administrator of the estate of Mrs. Alice Smith, late of McConnellsburg, deceased, will sell at the late residence of the decedent iu McConuellsburg, all the household goods, Ac. Sale begins at 1 o'clock. Monday, October 2. Mrs. Anna Mason will sell on the Pittman farm at McConnellsburg, ii horses, 14 cattle, 75 sheep, 3" hogs, farming implements, Ac. Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. m. A GUARANTEED CUKE 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, iu 6 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 Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Fine Yield of Wheat. J. W. Car mack, formerly of this county, but now a prosper ous fai mer in the state of Wash ington, sends a sample of wheat heads grown on his farm this sea son. They are of a smooth vari ety and beauties. Mr. Carmack says he had one field of sixty acres, that gave him a yield of thirty-five bushels to the. aero, and the grain grew six feet tall. His farm is near Fairfield, and an item from a newspaper publish ed in that city says : "J. W. Car mack, living five and one half miles northwest of Fairfield has the distinction of having hauled the first load of new wheat to the local market- The wheat graded No. 1, weighed 61 pounds to the bushel, and yielded 35 bushels to the acre." STARTLING MORTALITY. Statistics show startliug mor tality, from appendicitis and per itonitis. To prevent and cure these awful diseases, there is just one reliable remedy, Dr. King's New Life Pills. M. Flannery, of 14 Custom House Place, Chicago, says: They have no equal for constipation and biliousness." 25c at Trout's, the druggist. KNOBSVILLE. The festival held here Satur day night was well attended. Calvin Mumma, of Roxbury, spent a few days the past week with f rien 1s here. Bessie Wagner left last Satur day for Pittsbuig. Mrs. Austin Carbaugh and d lughter Mary pont Saturday and Sunday among friends bore. CurtU KcI'mi l 'ft Monday for Areas Valley to work for Kal bud) and Sou. Roy Kegi, of Well Valley, is visiting his parents here. Cctcut Voiding. lFiSHoN KtKirfs On Wednesday, Sept. l, 1905, at the office of the officiating Jus tice, Lewis It. Wible, McConnells burg, Andrew K. Deshoug and Louisa B. Everts, both of Licking Creek township. CLorSKH SHAW. At the Methodist Episcopal parsonage in this place on Tues day, Septemoor 5, 100(5, George Elmer Clouser and Miss Daisy A. Shaw, both of Ayr township, were united in tne holy bonds of matrimony by Rev. J. Vernon Adams. Elmer is in the matrimonial kDot tying business, himself, be ing a learned justice of the ponce; but as it is said, doctors will not take their own medicine, so he thought it better to call on a brother professi' nal man to per form the service for him. Miss Shaw is oue of the towuship's most amiable young ladies, .ind we predict a happy voyage over the matrimonial sea. SHAKl'K- KLINK. Mr. Neely Sharp, of Kearney, 3edford county, Pa., and Miss Cecie Kline, of Taylor township, this county, were united iu mar riago at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage in this place on Wed nesday, September (5, 1005, by the Rev. J. V. Adams. The groom is an excellent young man, and the bride an ac complished girl, and we predict happiness and prosperity for the newly wedded pair. An infair was held on Sept. 7, 1905, in honor of the weddiug of Neely Sharp and Miss Cecie Kline, at the home of tho groom's parents, Jacob Sharp and wife. A graud dinuer was served, of which every oue present partook heartily. All spent a vjry enjoy able time, until they separated for their respective homes. Those present were: D. W. Kelso and wife, Wm. Gunnells and wife, A. L. Wible and wife, Neely Sharp and wife, Geo. Sipes, SudieSharp, Mrs. John Long, Mrs. J. KeiTm, Mrs. C. R. Spangler, Rudolph Spangler, Enoch Kerlin, wife and Norman, D. R. Gunnells and wife. Porter Snyder, Mary and John Long, Mabel Fore, Ed Sharpe, wife and daughters, Ella and Ha zel; Wm. Kline, Wm. Oakman, De laine Oaknian, Mrs. Pittman, Mrs. D. H. Fore, John and Ella Tice, Nettie lleeter and Mary Jones. USED FOR PNEUMONIA. Dr. C. J. Bishop, of Aguew, Mich., says, "1 have used Foley's Honey and Tar in threo very se vere cases of pneumonia witli good results in every case." Re fuse substitutes. Sold by , all dealers. A FREE SCHOLARSHIP. The new conservatory of music of the Ebinboro State Normal school will offer tnis year a free scholarship to one student from each county in the state in the supervisors course in public school music (there being a great demand for such teachers). Can didates must be either graduates of an established High School or State Normal School (the latter preferred), and must have had some previous training iu music. All persons receving a free schol arship must agree to teach in tho public schools of the state, pro vided a position can bo secured. Examination of candidates will be held on Tuesday, September 19, 1905. For further particulars address Hamil, E. Cx;hwku., Mu.. M., Director Conservatory of Music, Edinboro, Pa. Saw Timber Wanted. Tract of Oak Saw-tun ber want ed. Give acreage, description of timber, price, and full particu lars. For further information, apply to, or address News Office, McConnellsburg, Pa. A party made up of young folks from tho Borough aud visitors from abroad, spent last Wednes day afternoon very pleasantly up at the big Linton Rock. A NEW JERSEY EDITOR'S TESTIMONIAL. M.T. Lynch, Editor of the P'lilijmburg,' N J Daily Post, W'-itue: ' I hiivu u-d many Mud of ine liriiH-- fur 'ut;hs and cu'ds iu my family out rj-vi-r anything bo good as Foley's 1 l.mey and Tur. 1 cauuot say loo-much in nai.) of it. " Sold by all dealers. mffmiiimOiiiiiiw BhlH Waists. T. J. WIENGR, Hancock, Mci. Clearance Scale. pterlatlve special. In black and colored hI Iks, while goods, summer jfintf hams and lawns, wide embroidery flouncing, laun, all-over luces, insertion!). EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS IN MILLINERY AT SACRIFICE PRICES. SPLENDID HOSIERY VALUES COLORS BLACK, WHITE AND TAN. CLOVES: Wash neck pieces, lace slocks, turn Underwear and (!uu.e Vests. a Ileudqiiurters for Corset of every sty le, price and sl.e. Ask for the "Amer ican Lady." Tho most popular distin guished and widely advertised corset in the world. Uannner Patterns. Fashion Sheets Free. fcORSLTS Kntire now Htoi'k 1!K)5 Rouss Racket Store SAY! SAY ! Hid you see tho nice assortment of Carpets that we just got in they are line. Tin Fruit Cans tfood and heavy at .'We donon, and an extra heavy wax strings -Je dozen; 2 bushel grain bags at 2. 40 per dozen. We now have our fall lino of men's wool hats at 45, 8I, and $1,20. The ifl.20 hat is the same that others ask l.f0 for. Why not save .'!0 cents. We spoke of preserving kettles before at a bargain, well they all went out, but wo were fortunate in (jetting another lot at tho same price. We aro getting in new shoos almost every day, and they certainly will please your feet aud also your pockelbook i. IOj to 4.011. The nicest umbrellas, 2X iu., steel frame, will turn water, at 40c, others at 80 and 00c. 10c .far rings, 7c; Jusect powder He; Mrs. Potts Sad Irons 80c. The old style smoothing irons in 5, 11, and 7 pounds, 20, 24 and 28c. The best corn tyer made, 12c; also, have the sash cord fqr same tyer. If you are in wunt of Tar Hoofing, it will pay you to see us, 05 square Gas Tar 1 So gallon. Ked Star Ilurness Oil in gallon cans 00c; faint in quart pails .iOc. Table Oil Cloth 2d grade, 11c. First grade.'no better made, at I2c. Mack carriage oil cloth 18, 25 and .'10c. Apple parers that kicks the apple oil' 45c. HULL & BENDER, Proprietors. PUUL1C SrtLK OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PNOPERTV and IVliAL ESTATE The umli'r-'tiieil, cxeculoix of tin: lust will , of Com ad (iluiVr, Sr., laio of Ayr towu stiip, tleueiiMMl, will sell at tho lute resilience of the ilt:ui-dtaiitt two mile houth of WclHUr Mills, uu sati kdav. simi;.Miii;K 2;i, iuoa tht! following pei'Hrmui properly uutlruuliistuto to wit : 1 Wheel harrow, Slteps of Heus. 1 Hay Fork, tiopt untl Pulley, utiU muuy othur articles -these belong to the said estate. At the same time and place there will he told the following, which belauds to Mr. Jtarbura (ilu.ier, namely, 7 HEAD OF CATTLE I of which Is UKood row, and the oIIktn tine yountf cuttle that will weik'u altout 60) lbs. each. 1 Kood family horse, i hut'tfy. und 1 set of sititle harness. The said executors, by virile of uuthorlly contained in the willof Lhe suia Courad (llu.ier. Sr., deceased, will immediately, ufter the sale of the pcrson:il property, offer for sale the real estate of the suit deceased, as follows: THIi MAINSIUN PAHV ftiuiaie In Ayr township. Fulton eounty. la,, udjoliiinu lands of Jos. H. Mellott, K.MeNuujyh tun Jiihastoo, Kmj., and others -couMiluihtf :iist ACKK.s und liV perches, more or less, of which IM) acres are cleared and In a hl;fh state of cul tivation; the balance is lu ifood timber. The improvements are a larue, new, weatherboard ed FRAME HOUSE. LARGE BANK BARN und other necessary ouUhjIUUuih. The entire Turin Is well supplied with water, Kiunmitf water In the barnyard, and a line never fullluk' sprint of water near the house. There Is a u excellent orchard of Apples, PearH, (JiiIiioph, Plum, and other fruit. TKACT. NO. y. This adjoins the above de scribed tract and contains ti.r AdfCiOs, more or Icsm, and is prindpa'ly covered with timber, mostly of the hard wood variety. TRACT, NO. 3. This tract ml joint. No. I and i und contains A! ACItKS more or lusn, Al.L IS TJM11KK of trood quality and variety The above real estate will be fcold as a whole or lu separate tracts as above described I best huU purchasers. Sale begins at 1 o'clock, p. m. Terms made known on day of sale. TolilAH (ILAZIKK. W. H. N'KLSuM, JACOM ClCOlTSK Auot. KxecutoiH, JXKCUTOK'H JtjOTiCK Notice Ik nornby given ffiat letter tentatiifDt my haw but u gruutiM! to the uuderMlnm! tipr-ii the fftale o f Courud Cluzter, Sr., late of Ayr townthlp, Kultuu count" , Pa., duceast-d. Any pHrmum having vmi him uulnst said eta'e will prtNHiit tht-ui ('Ktperly authenticated for fttltniicnt, and thoy uwliiK the same will pleuiMj call and net! la. TOBIAS (JLAlKIt, W. II. NKLKON, i Ofi, Kxeeuton. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar , Cure, all Cougha. and expele Cold, from ta ayalem by geally moving tk bowel. Skirt. Kid, Silk Lisle Thread, in white, black, tan, brown, urny. All sizes. - over collars, linen collars. Muslin ' INVENTlQr 1WH OMR MMTUU Hannor Patterns. SAY ! Trial List. The following civil cases are put down for trial at tho October term of court IickIuuIiik on Monday, Oetoiiur a, nws ut i o'clock p. m. Harrison Kal bach and Charles U. Spuutfler vh 1). Hunter PutterHon, Provident Life und Trust Company. Phil udelDhia.Pennu.. Trus tee Safe Deposit Trust Company Balti more and tieo, M. l.K.tl V. L. Moseby v Wilson U t'liiie v Prothys' Ofhce, September , HH'5. Krauk C. MeOluln. Lemuel O. L'liue. f tiKO. A. JiAUKIS, Protliy. Register and Clerk's Notice. Notice in hereby (flveo that the following named accountants have llled their uccountH 1n the Ket-isler and Clerk n ottlee of Kultou uouuty, Pa., aud that the same will lu present ed to the Orphans' Court of said ctjuiiIV for uoullfiimtlou on Monday. October 'i, luua, be KiuuiiiK ut o dock, p. ui. I. Humbert: Th tlrst and Iftiul account of 1. T. Humbert administrator c. t. a. of the estate of Kuchel Humbert lute of Ayr lowu.Nhip, Fuitou eouuly, Penuu., deceased. De-hontf; The (list und him! account of M. H. ShurTuer, hut)., administrator of the estate of Oco. VV. Deshoutf lute of Ayr township, Pulton county, Peuna., deceased. 8. Scott; The llrst and dual account of Hon. V. Scott Alexander, executor of the last will and testament of Ceo. C, Scott lute (tf lute of McConuellsburg. Penna., deceased. 4. Lape: The Urst and haul account of Mrs Kllu Foil, executrix of the lust will aud testament of Mrs. Snbinu Lape late of Union township, I'ullou county, Penna., deceased. " Hester' Oitice, i UEO. A. HARMS, Sept. li, '. f Keifister. ORPHANS' COURT 8ALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court, the 'indersiinio.l, administrator of the estatoof Mtn. Kliiiubcth Crider, late of Wells township, Fulton count y, Ph., deceased, will sell on the premises, In New Crenada, On SATURDAY, 6EPT. 30. 1905. the following valuable real estate to wit: A HOUSB AND LOT iu the vlllauc of New Cronadu, Fullou, coun ty, 1'a. The house Is a irood fWO-STORY FrAMB buildiuu, und the other Imi rovemettta area ood stable, tfood wuKoushed, aud other nee essury (nithuildlnt"'. tlood watt'.r Dear the door, The lot ooutuiu ubout QNP.-POUK X M ACRE, plenty of good fruit trees, und In bounded on Lhe south by prouerty of Moi kuu WaLHin, and on the Dorth by ltoarinu Hun, Sale be k I os ut I o clock, P, M. Terms: Ten per cent, of bid wheu piopei t U kuoekedUown; one-half, lucludlutf the ten per cent., when deed Is delivered, und the re muintier in one yew from date of oonllrmutloii with in l 'test. J. A. McDON'OlTtiH, Hcptemliur l, IJt. Admit Utrator. "DFjVTESI PNCHIrfWAI5T I For Bale by Stutoalo & Pro. l0000 0000 ' 000 10 000 0 000 00 FARMERS, ATTENTI0N! Neiv Phosphate and Land salt arriving every week for fall seeding. I sell Baugh and Armour Phosphate which have been us ed successfully for 50 wars. Phosphate $13. OO per ton. Land Salt $7. 75 per ton. , Clay Park, Threo Springs, Pa 0d 00 00 00. 00 00 00 00 0 0 000 000 0000 00 00 00000 0k'00'0 000000 000000 0000000 0000000000fg00V0M00000 00 000000 000 0000 0000 000000 0 0P 0.0 00 00 ft0 000000,0m0 0000000000K00000000A. 00.0.00 .00 K m ; : fl 1 m m 2 m IS m 'm k k w m K CLOTHING ! There is no line to which we have devoted more serious and paintaking attention, and there is no line on which our leadership is more pronounced. We undersell our clos est competitor from IO to 20 percent, but, mark you, even at that lessened price the high standard of work manship is stead fastly 'main tained. All our clothing is cut properly, tailored proper ly, and priced properly. IVe have the largest and most complete line of fall and winter cloth ing that has ever been shown in this town. CUNSiGUNS! The 4. inning season is almost here, and as you will want to buy your out-fit early, thus ta ' king advantage .of the large assortment of guns, hunting clothing, (coats, vests, pants), shells belts; leggins; shells; cleaning-rods; reload ing sets; gun cases; etc., that we are showing this year. v K McConnellsburg, Pa. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Cur.i all CoiiQhi, and expel. Cold, from tba ytem by gently moving the bowel. A practical HuHineas School. 1 f you are lutoreBted ' In Ilookkeeplng, Shorthand, Typewriting, Telt'jjraph, l' imiunshi), or KnlUh, call or write for Catalogue, It In free. S M. KIIXK, M. ACCTS, l'rtihldimt, Haerutown, Md. tit coiiith nd heU lung DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT T 1100 buttle eo-.UIni 2 ttm.itli. trltl 0u, which Mill (or SO canta, 'MO OH1.Y AT T LABORATORY 0 LJ E. C. DWXTT fc ,000 0 00 00 00 000 . 00.00i' 000000 A A hi t 0 0 k 0 ' P 0 X0$ii 0000). 00000 00000 000000 00000 0 .000m00'0 0.000000 00000 1.0. 0 K' 0. Johnston, FOLEYSHONEYHCAR Our,, Caldai Pravaat, Pnauiaonla W.M. Comcrery ai;cnt for THE GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction, and Portable KukIhsh, Oasolino, Separators, Clover UuHer, Suwmlllg, Ac. Knglneg uu haud all. the time. Early Risers Tho I amouo little pICIo. COMPANY, CHICAGO. I IX.
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