Fewer gallons; wears longer; Devoe. Avoid serious results of kidney or bladder disorder by taking Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by all dealers. Communion services In the t'resbytrian church next Sun day morning. Preaching Satur day afternoon at 2:30. Capt A. Dotterman will hold preaching services at the Salva tion Army church, on Sunday at 10:80 a. m., 2:30 and 7:45 p. m. Three pumpkins whose com bined weight is 300 lbs. are grow ing on one vine in Jere Mason's garden m Hancock, says the Ad vocate. Mrs. Mary Lake, ofPleasa.it Ridge, is spending several days circulating among friends in Needmore and vicinity. Iluston of Saltillo, pays 18 cents a pound for butter; 20 cents a dozen for eggs; 12 cents a pound for lard; 11 cents a pound for country side meat; 12 cents a pound for shoulder, and 1 cents a pound for ham. Esta and Katharine Ilart and their brother Floyd, of Need more, were guests of their aunt, Mrs. J. W. Lake, at Pleasant Ridge, a part of last week. 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. Robert L. Harr, of Butte, Mon tana, is visiting his parents, Wm. Harr and wife, near Webster Mills. Mr. Harr has spent six years in the West, and followed mining for precious metals, in Montana, Idaho, Washington, California, Utah, Nevada and Mexico. The deepest mine he was in was 2800 feet below the surface. 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. Justice! II. Wible, of this place, and Merchant Frank Bare, of Fort Littleton, are spending this week in Philadelphia and other eastern cities, partly on business ond partly in pleasure. While in Philadelphia, they will look in on the Sovereign Grand Lodge, which is in session in that city. If you do not get to town dur ing court week, perhapsyou could send us a little money along with one of your neighbors. It would be a little safer, you know, than sending it by mail. We always need a little money about court time. You can tell how you stand by looking at the label on your paper. Of course, if you are paid ahead, don't bother any further about it Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is cer tainly a wonderful remedy for indigestion, dyspepsia and weak stomachs. They say It never fails to cure and that it strength ens the digestive organs and makes Ihe stomach and breath as sweet as a rose. Sold by Stout eagle & Bro. Frederick Gress of Tod, was an early Monday morning caller. In speaking of the summer crops he says there has been an unusu ally line yield of buckwheatamong the farmers over the Ridge. A. J. Sipes, had over 200 bushels; George Brant, 130; Will Summers 11 j; A. J. Pittman, 90, and J. K. Tritle, 40. Tike weather was fa vorable for gathering the crop and the quality of the grain is un usually good this year. There is a heavy crop all over the county. . INCREDIBLE BRUTALITY. It would have been incredible brutality if Cbas. F. Lemberger, of Syracuse, N. Y., bad not done ' ttie best he could for his suffering son. '"My boy," be said "cut a fearful gash over his eye, so I ap plied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which quickly healed it and saved his eye." Good for burns and ulcers too. Only 25c at Trout's driig store. ' Saw Timber Wanted. Tract of Oak Saw-timber want ed. Give acreage, description of timber, price, and full particu lars. For further information, apply to, or address News Office, McConaellsburg, Pa. Sale Register. Saturday, September 23, W. 11. Nolaon and Tobias Glitzier, ex ecutors, wili sell at the lato 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, Septetnber30, Chas. E. Barton, administrator of the estate of Mrs. Alice Smith, late of McConnellsburg, deceased, will sell at the late residence of the decedent in McConnellsburg, all the household goods, &c. Sale begins at 1 o'clock. Monday, October 2. Mrs. Anna Mason will sell on the Pittman farm at McConnellsburg, 3 horses, 14 cattle, 73 sheep, 37 hogs, farming implements, Ac. Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. 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, Thanks. Dear Editor. The Fulton Coun ty News is a welcomb visitor to my home. It has been coming every week for along time, it has my name on the label, and it is marked "paid up," hence I am constrained that some kind friend is sending it to me as a present, and I wish in this way to express my sincere thanks to this un known friend for this very ac ceptable gift. (Rev.) A. G. B. Powers. 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, in 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. CLEAR RIIMJK. J. C. Appleby and wife stayed Sunday night with N. B. Henry's on their return from a visit to Frank Keith's at Woodvale. Bert Henry of the Cove, was here last Sunday. John Black, wife and children, spent Sunday with Mrs. Black's mother, Mrs. Sarah Fields. Andy Mellott and wife, of Mc Connellsburg, spent Sunday with Elmer Rami.ey's family. Goldie Winegardner spent Sun day with her uncle John Wine gardner's family. Goldie Fields left last Thurs day for a visit to Mt. Union. Mertie Shore is at Bert Hen ry's. The Huston heirs expect to move from here to Saltillo on Wednesday. Mrs. Samuel Kline near Burnt Cabins visited Mrs. Harry Wible last Wednesday. Nellie Curren, of Hustontown, spent last week with her half-sister Mrs. Calvin Henry. Chas. McGehee, of Burnt Cab ins, was here on business Wednes day. Piper and Joseph Alexander of Willow Hill, spent Wednesday night at J. W. Mower s. Edna Hoover, of Hustontown, is visiting tier aunt Mrs. Cathe rine McClain. Robert Fleming opened up a blacksmith shop in McConnells burg Monday. Quite a number of young folks gathered at the home of T. E. Fleming on Thursday evening, and held a surprise party. Aft er indulging In games until a late hour, they departed for their homes, wishing for many more such joyous occasions. STARTUNd MORTALITY. Statistics show startling 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 Pluce, Chicago, says : They, have no qual for coustip'itioD and bilutusutMs.-" 25c at Trout's, the druggist 1 Hustontown Sunday School Convention. The Hustontown Convention was held Tuesday afternoon and eveuing, Sept. 12th. The serv ices opeucd with an anthem by the choir. Rev. J. V. Adams of fered prayer, and an address of welcome by Rev. B. A. Salter fol lowed. After another selection of music, Elliott H. Kirk gave a talk oa Some Practical Points in S. S. Work. Several questions were then discussed in open Parliament. Hon S. P. Wishart, Judge Buck ley, Mr. Lohr, M. R. Shaffuer, Esq., Wm. McClain, and others participated. Mr. Van Deusou spoke on Advanced Methods in Sunday School Work, and the meeting was adjourned until eve ning. The evening session began with an anthem by the choir. Devo tional exercises were led by Rev. S. J. Pittenger. Elliott Kirk, Esq., delivered an address on the Home Department, showiug that it is a practical method of recruit ing the open Sunday school. The discussiou in open parlia ment were led by Hon. S.P. Wish art, M. R. Shaffner, Esq., Judge Buckley, Messrs. Hertzler, Strait, Lohr, Kirk, McClain, Clevenger, Witter, and Rev. J. V. Adams. Courtland Van Deusen then Bpokeon the Forward Movements, and this was followed by au ad dress of great interest by Hon. S. P. Wishart. After outlining the remarkable progress of the S. S. movemeut within the last few years, the speaker showed that the signs of the times point ed to even a greater advancement along trie lines of S. S. work in the future. A permanent organization for Taylor township was effected and following are the officers choseu for the ensuing year: President, Elliott Kirk; vice president, Sam uel Gra.-Joy; secretary, Miss Nell Kirk; Treasurer, Josiah Witter. A NEW JERSEY EDITOR'S TESTIMONIAL. M. T. Lynch, Editor of the Ptiilipsburg, N. J. Daily Post, writes: "1 have used many kiuds of medicines for coughs and colds in my larnily but never auything so good as Foley's Ilonev and Tar. 1 cannot say too much in praise of it. " Sold by all dealers. KNOBSVILLE. A large crowd attended the auction at John Hamil's Satur day night. The farmers are busy cutting corn and doing their seeding. We were very sorry to hear of the death of William Br u baker. Mrs. Margareita Ilamilof Hag erstown, spent the past week among friends here. Charley Brubaker, of Saxton, spent Thursday and Friday at his home here attending the funeral of his brother William. Anna Fleming, of Uarnsburg, is spending a few weeks with her sister Mrs. Ira Fore of this place. Grant Baker is building a new end to his houso and also repair- ug the old one. USED I-0R PNEUMONIA. Dr. C. J. Bishop, of Agnew, Mich., says, "1 have used Foley's Honey and Tar in three very se vere cases of pneumonia with good results in every case." Re fuse substitutes. Sold by all dealers. Birthday Surprise. The home of Frederick Gress was the scene of a very pleasant social occasion- last Saturday, and it was brought about in? success- iui ttuort to give Mr. uress a pleasant reminder that he, that day, had reached the age of sixty two years. While the family, of course, knew all aliout it, they allowed Mr. Gress to go out to his work that morning as usual, and when he found out that something was doing at the house he went in, only to find a big lot of his neigh bors there to pull his ears. Those present were Samuel F. Gress and children, Rosalie and Valura, of Fairview, Md.; John W. Laubs, wife, and little daughter, Flor ence, of Groencastle, Pa.; Harry C. Gress, wife and daughter, Jes sie, of McConnellsburg; Frank Gress, wife and children, Lester and Delia, of the Cove; Katie and Elmer at home; Miss Ida M Hann and Mrs. Wm. B.itdorf and grand daughter Mary. The day was spnnt very"ploH- antiy and Mr. (Jreis recuiveJ a nice lot of gifts, Ribbons 1 Fall Opening silks MILLINERY Our variety of Trimmed and Untrlmmed Hats, Felt Hats, Velvet Hats, Silk Hat9, Patent Leather Hats, exceeds and excels In style and quality any past season. Matchless lino of Trlmminjjs, Ostrich Tips, Ostrich Plumes, Wings, Ornaments, Pom Pons, Silk and Velvet Flowers and Foliage. All the Newest Weaves IN DRESS GOODS Menu-nit', Sci-jrej, Mohair, Whip Cords, Shonherd Check MoIiiiIim, llroa'l Cloth nil colors, Panama Cloth, Kaln Cloth. Heautifiil Shirt Waist Material. PALL UNDERWEAR Ladles end Children Hosiery, Ivnlii'uidery, Dress Trimmings, Neck Wear, Cloves, Insertions, Germnntown Yarn. Belts, T. J. WIENER, Hancock. Md. ROUSS RACKET STORE, Hunting season will soon be here and we claim we have the great est lino of ammunition and guns In the county. We can sell you a good II. it K. or II, & A. single barrel shot gun for $3.10, and the Maris for a littl e more. Double barrel, J7. 00 and $8,110. 3-dratn shells 42c; ;H-dram shells all size shot 4ic Lad in and Rand rifle powder 2.'!c lb. Gun caps ic a box, shot 8c lb , wads 5c a box. Then If you want a high priced gun, we can get It In about 3 days at a small pro lit. Lust year we ordered 4 of the $25 ones but not at $25. Ladies! Ladies! Ladies! NOW, .lust a word to the ladies' about underwear. We bought a case of the heaviest ladies' underwear that ever came this way at 24o each weight it lbs , to the dozen. We have also added the Radcliffe Shoe and you all undoubtedly have seen these advertised in magazines at 2.50. Now, we want to get these good shoes recommended and we are going to sell them at $2.25 and $2.35. If you want a good shoe see them. Now comes the Tar Hope. We claim we have the best that Is made. We could have bought one at Jc lb., less, but it wasn't guaranteed to be strictly sisal. If you can ilnd auything in this rope but Sisal we will give it to you. The cheaper one is mixed with jute and Sisal, our price 7 c a pound by coil. Children's, Boys' and Men's Corduroy Punts. Children's knee pants lined, 48, 70, 75, and 85c. Hoys' long lined cords $1.10, $1.65 (and $1.95. Men's lined with muslin and drilling $1.25, $1.85, $1.88 and $2..'I8. We never had as good a line of corduroys as we have this year. HULL & BENDER, Proprietors X KO U'i'O K '8 K O'l' I O K Notice Ik licruliT k1vii fTiat letters tufttument ury liiivti burnt Kruiittid to tho undiirniKtiod upon I In; extate o f Coiirud ;iuy.li:r, Sr., lute of Ayr towDittilp. Kulton cuunt" , I'u.. dveeuneU. Any perwiiiit having claim aiitlust Huideitute will ireeiit tlu-m irperly authctitieiited for Battlement, mid thus owing1 Iheuuuie wlllpltiaHe call and settle. TOBIAS CLAZIKU, W. 11. NKLSON, A IH ift. Kxecutor. PUBLIC SAL.B OP VALUABLE PERSONAL F IV OI'KKTY And REAL ESTATE The underpinned, uxeuutura of the last will iio , of Conrad Oluaier, Nr., lute of Ayr town ship, deceased, will soil at the lute realdcnue of the deeedeut, two allies south of Webster Mills, on SATL'HDAY, SKPTKMIIKK 23, 1UOS the following personal property and reul estate to wit ; 1 Wheelbarrow, si Skeps of Hees. 1 Hay H'urU, llope und l'ulley, uud many other articles - these heloiuf to the salt estate. At the same time uud place there will be sold the following, whluu helonKH to Mrs. Karburu illu'ler, namely, 7 HEAD OF CATTLE I of which Is u itood cow, uud the others fine young cuttle that will weliih about till) lbs. each. 1 Rood fuiully horse, 1 butrtfy. ami 1 set of single harness. The said executors, by virtte of uuthority oouiulni-d In the will of tliesuld Conrad (Jluzler, Sr.. deceased, will immediately, after the sale of the personal property, offer for sale the reul estate of the said deceused, us follows: T II Li MANSION f'AI(IV situate In Ayr township, Fulton uouaty, I'u., adjoining lunds of Jos. II. Mellott, F. McNuuku lon Johnston, K-g... und others -containing '.'ID Af.'KKS und IW perches, more or less. of which lb) acres arc cleared and In u hluh state of eul. tlvatlou; the balance is In good umber. The Improvrinents are a liiine, new, weatherboard ed FRAME HOUSE. LARGE BANK BARN und other necessury outbuildings. The entire farm Is well supplied with wuter. Huuulii;; water In the buruyard, uud a tine never fulling spring of wuter near the house. There tsau excellent orchard of Apples, Peuru, Quloues, Plums, uud other fruit. TttACT, NO. it. Thin adjoins the above de scribed tract und contains Uf ACUKS, mora or less, uud Is principally covered with timber, mostly of the hard wood variety. TU ACT, NO. 8. This tract adjoins No, t uud S and contains 8J ACKKH more or lean, A l.f, IN TIMHKll of food quality and variety. The anove reul estate will be sold as a whole or In separate tracts us uliove desorihed as to best suit purchasers. Sale begins at I o'clock, p. m. , Terms made known on duy of sale. TOIIIA8 OLA .I Kit, ' W. II. NKI-HON, J A COH CISOUSE, Auot. Kieoutors. ' Trial List. The following civil cases are put down for trial ut the Outouer term of court beginning ou Monday. Ootouer Si, 1UJ6, at 3 o'clock p. m. Hurrtsou Kulbuch und Charles li. Spungler va I). Hunter Patterson, Hrovideut Life uud Trust Company. Phil udelnhlu.l'ennu., Trus tee riafe Deposit & Trust Company Ualll more and Ueo, M. Lyon. Frank C. MeCluln. Lemuel O. CI me. I OF3. A. llARKIS, ( frothy. W. L. Moseby vi Wilson L. Cline vi I'rothya' Office, September 4, 191, Kegister and Clerk's Notice. Notice in hereby given that the following numed accountants have tiled their accounts in the Register and Clerk's office of Fulton county, f u., und thut the sume will bit present ed to the Orphans' Court of suld oTiunly for couUriuutlou on Monday, October , luub, be gluniug at o'clock, p. m. I. Humbert: The Urat and tiuul ueoountof 1. T. Humbert udiuinlstrutor o. t. u. of the estate of Kachel Humbert lute of Ayr township, Fulton county, Peunu., deceused. ij. De-hong: The first and llnal account of M. H. ShurTner, Ksu-, aduilnlstrutor of the estute of Ueo. W. Oeshoug lute of Ayr township, Fulton oounty, Fennu., deceused, S. Scott; The first and final uccount of Hon. W. Scott Alexuuder, executor of the last will uud testuuicut of Ueo. C. Scott lute of lute of JdcConnelNhurg, l'euuu., dooeuaed. 4. I.upe: The Drat and Una! uccount ot Mrs. KJlu Foil, exeoutrlx of the lust will uud testament of Mrs. Sabinu Lape lute of Union township, Fulton ooumv, fennu., deueused. e Register's Ortlce, I (JKO. A. Sept n, 1U0.V I HARUIS, Uegtster. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Curaa an coughs, and axpela cold Irom lb yslein by gaatly uiovluy la bowel. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. ' lly virtue of un order of the Orphans' Court, the uuderMlgued, administrator of the estute of Mrs. FJI.iibeth Crider, lute of Wells township, Fulton county, fa., deoeusrd, will sell ou the premises, lu New Oreuadu, On 6ATURDAY. SEPT. 30. 1905. the following vuluuble reul estute to wit: A HOUSE AND LOT lu the village of New Grenada. Fulton coun ty, l'u. The house is a good TWO HTORY FHAH1E building, uud the other Improvements are good sluble, good wugonsbed, uud other ueo essury outbulldlugs. (iood wuter near the door, The lot oontuins about ONE POURTH ACRE. plenty of good fruit trees, and Is bounded on the south by property of Morgan Wutkln, and on the north by Koarlug Kun. Sale begins at I o'oloek, f . M. Terms: Ten per cent, of bid when property Is knocked down; one-half, Including the ten per ount., when deed Is delivered, und the re J mulnder In oue ye ir from date of continuation with Interest. J. A. MoOOXOUUH, September 6, 19 . Ailuil il.trstor. FARMERS, ATTENTION! New Phosphate and Land salt arriving every week for fait seeding. I sell Baugh and Armour Phosphate which have been us ed successfully for 50 y oars. Phosphate $13. OO per ton. Land Salt $7. 75 per ton. Clay Park, Three Springs, Pa, . oo 00 00 OO 0 09. 6l 0 0 00 OO 0 0 00 OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO 00 OO OO OO OO OO 00 00 OO Oo OO 0 0, YVVAY 2OOO0t 0 000,00 0000 00 000 0000 0000000 0 0 00000 00000 00000,0 000000 0 0 0 0000 00 0 00 0 s tfssass ss sss a tfagtt srta 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 s 'i?tii,ii'a 0000 00 00 00 0000 r 0 0, 0,0000000 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0000X00 0 0"00X00i.00 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0X0 0 0 0 1 CLOTHING! is ! . There is no line to which ive have devoted more $ serious and paintaking attention, and there $ is no line on which our leadership is more gjtt pronounced. We undersell our clos m est competitor from lO to 20 y per cent, but, mark you, even fi at that lessened price the high standard of work manship is stead fastly main tained. All our clothing is cut properly, tailored proper j& ly, and priced properly. We have the $H largest and most complete line j$ of fall and winter cloth- &3 ing that has ever k been shown in this town, 1 GUNS! GUNS! & ! : : The gunning season is almost here, and as you A 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., jg that we arej showing m this year. J. IL Johnston, McConnellsburg, Pa. to-)9 tho conj'h and heal lung Repairing in all branches of Buggies, Carriages, Spring Wagons, &c. New work on Applica tion. Aaron Steele, " . MuCuurieHHburg, I'a. Bhup un Glut ileikeg Stand oppo site Court House. V Early (Users Tho famous little pill FOLEYSHONEYTAR Cure Goldsi Prevent Pneumonia W.A1. Comcrcr, anent for THE GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. fur the salt) of Traction"- nd Portable. Engines, Gasoline, Separators, Clover Hullers, Sawmills, Ac. KntdiiuH on hand alMhe time. Tho f amoui little pill MM i? nwsDFP:iA riiDF I I 1 A - Im. VU1IL DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT .00 bottlsconUlniSHMraastha trial aits, which sells for 50 cents. ' rsr&aso oLr at thi kAsoAToirr or ' DWITT As COMPANY, CHICAGO, m. For sale by Stouteagle & Bro.
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