A 111-pound baby boy was bni lo Mr. ami Mrs. U. N. Sin iiifr last Thursday. Miss Florida Oievenjjw, nf 1 Washington, D. C, who spent! I ist svei'k at Judre Morton V, h I now visiting lier rmd mother, ! Mrs. K' ;:ibeth Morton, over on Lie kui; creek. limns Wantkm. ilig host m vriiet prico juiiJ for hoof hides, lior.so liidiis, wildcat sl.ins. rind all kinds of renso, at L'uul Win ner's Tannery, MeConneilshurtf. A letter from (I. K.lis Sipos, Keedley, California, says that crops ttiure are rather nond this season, and prices lower than the uveraire, which oupht to moan t 'iiit we will buy raisins, at least, cheaper than at present. HIDES. .lames Sipes & Son. pay the hilicst market price for beef hi a:s at tvieir butcher shop in McConuellhburf, a!.-o highest price paid for ca.lf skin, biieepskms and tallow. The .Salvation Army will hold a Campmeeting in William K. Stone's grove on Timber Ridge, beginning Saturday eveniri;.', August H, to continue over three Sundays. These services will beheld by Capt. Dotterman, as sisted by other Salvation Army workers. S. K. Rank, of Glen Campbell, Fa., tilled the pulpit of R3V. Hoff man at the L". H. church in Wells Valley, last Sabbath evening The Hrotlier will return in to-be-, and the good people of Wells c-i have another sermon or two. He is a wide awake temperance alvocate, preaching temperance on highways, by ludges, and in homes. At the end of the second inning of the game here last Saturday between LIustontown and Mcl'm nellsburg, the llustontown catch er, II. E. Chesnut, in attempting 1 1 steal third, twisted Ins foot so badiy as to put turn out of the game. Dr. Mosser was witness ing the game, and went prompt ly to the young man's assistance. It was probably only a bad sprain but very painful, and will require several days to get all right again. The best remedy wo know of in all cases of K'idi.ey and Blad der trouble and the ono weal ways can recommend, is De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Fills. They are antiseptic and at once assist the kidneys to perform their important work. But when yon ask for these pills, be posi tive that you get DeWitt's Kid ney and liiaiidar Fills. There are imitations placed upon sale to deceive you. (Jet DeWitt's fusist upon them, and if your dealer cajnot supply you refuse anything elso in pheo of them Sold by Trout's drug store. The huckleberry crop, which in the early stages gave the great est encouragement, has been practically ruined by the drought The berries haven't properly de veloped and many of them have become parched and fallen otl the bushes. Even the green ones, which should last a few weeks longer, are dry as punk and lall ng olT. Emanuel Sipes, near Huston town, who has ben very sick, is now improving. His sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Hess and Mrs. Lydia Hess, aud his brother Amos J. Sipes, are visiting him for a few days. When their ages are considered, it is seldom that a family is found with a better re cord for vitality. Emanuel is ".'!; his wife, 72; his sister Elizabeth, 70; Lydia, 70, and Amos, (i;;. Not withstanding their r.gos, they all with the exception of Emanuel are apparently in the enjoyment of perfect health, and It is hoped that he may socn be as good as ever. 'TWAS A uLOKIUlS VICTORY. There's rejoicing in Fedora, TeuD. A man's life has been sav fd, and now Dr. King s New Dis covory is the talk of the town for curing (,' V. l'opp-.ir of deadly Jung hemorrhage'. "I could not work nor get about," lie writes, "and tho doctors did me no good, but, after using Dr. KingH New Discovery three weeks, i feel like a now mac, and can do good work uguru" For weak, sore, or diseased lungs, roughs and coldh, hemorrhages, buy fever, lagrippe. ashraa, or any brouchu.l anvction, H stands unrivaled. Fnce SOoaad $1.00. Trial bottle free. Sold and guar anteed at Trout's drug store. Sale ReRinlcr. Friday, Ati'u.t I :S 1 1 ,n D. 1.1. Fat'ersott, ftt'enlor of Mip last will of S.ii.ie Tlioirni, late of Ayr township, deceased, will sell it the I ite residence of the dene di nt, on the Hunter li'iad, two miles east of Webster Mills, a lot f household good.--, and three tracts of land No. 1. containing s acres, more or less; No l. con tinning 4 notes, and No. It. (on t.:inii.g acres. ' n each tract is a fomfortablij dwelliig house, anriHithiiiidirigs. Sale begins al I oVIi.ci.'. Thursday, August 10 John R. Fox intending lo quit housekeep ing, v.i II sell at his residence in the List E id, M( C innellsburtr, consisting of bedroom, sitting room, and kitchen furniture, car pets, potatoes, spring wagon, ci d"r mill, &c; also, at the same tmej ard place he will offer his dwelling house and two lots of ground Tne house is an almost new f t story frame house, con tainu g 8 rooms, i1 1 alls, a nice dry cell.) r altogether l'l square feet of lloor space. There is a iioo.l stable, hog pen, chicken house, smoke house, and other outbuildings. On these lots are more than 70 fruit trees in spleu did bearing condition. Sale be gins at 1 o'clock, p. m. Executors' Notice. l.rtti'i-K lost iTiirnl iry ll.-iVlfii brrl Trn!ipi1 to ' kit; iinilrt im it-l i xi I'-rs n;i ini'il !i l hrl-ist win iiml leMiirm-nt ii Hun. .Ihiiih a. Mo 1 KmiMiKii, lute of tnw nship. t'ul inn coun ty, i'n.. CHfi-usrd. All prison liuvititf rlulms or demnnd fikfiil&st tii'i Mnte of the mill decedent re hereby notlMrd to present the nrne v.-lthout tn-liiy for pnvrueTit. linil nil penon In'lt-l'ti'il to (lit' mi i-1 si .i li- ii t'i tt-ijili'stt-il lo niiiUe p.onipL pi' , stilt nt r t lit- smut!. I.. I.. Ct'NNMXdII AM. N. It CrNNIMill AM. 7--ftt. K.xi'Uil'ors. Huslimiown At. E. Church Notices. For the week commencing Au gust 15th. Huston town Sunday school, !h03; E L. prayermeeting, 7:00; preaching, lo:00. Monday Teacher Training class, 8:00. Thursday Fraver meeting, 8:00. Fairview Sunday school, ":00; preaching, .3:00; E. L. prayer meet ing, Saturday, at 8:()0. Friday Teacher Training class, 8:00. Center Sunday school, 'J:!0; preaching, :00; E. L. prayer meeting, 7:00. Wednesday-pray ermeeting, 8:00. Clear Ridg.3 Sunday school, 2:00; class meeting, :-J:00; E. L. prayermeeting, 7:00. Wednesday Frayermeetmg, 8:00. Dublin Miis Sunday school, 9:Ji0. Tuesday Fray ermeeting, :U0. A union service will be held at llustontown ou Sunday. IIakijy Moykk, Pastor. Change in Schedule M'Connellshrg & Mercersbnrg STAGE LINE. On Htitl uftnr July 1, lUilll, the lirst wniroti will leave MuCntiiiollbln'ir at .")::!' a. m., uml arrivu at Mpwi-rsbni'ir, tit 7:o a. tn.. 1 1 ic iruin leaving nt S:in. I'.i'ttirniny, tht! wiiytin will leave Mer icivliiitif ii)nti Uip arrival of the 1 1 :4' i train uml reach MeConnellsljurj; in -1 hours. Tin' second waynn will leave Mc( o' -lie! !sl)tirir ui l'it.'ij . m., and ai-i i ve i.t Mercei slnit'i' at !!:() u. in., anil tlm train leaves at :i:l.. Itet'.irinn. the wa;jiiii will leave Mprccrnlinr iniincJi atcly upon llio arrival of the ii n'l'lock U aiiiuntl reai h .McConnellsbui' in -j hours. John Sheetz &. Son, (i-2-(l!l, tf. rropi'l-'Uirs. ROY C. CROMWELL & ERO. PUOPKIKTOUS (IK STAGE LINE -HUTWKKN- M'Connellsburg & Mercersbnrg tiood Teams. Careful Drivers. Assignees' Notice. In rt? a'-siu'iifd ttuti! uf Dunlfl KnauiT (if Ayr loufjohip. l'uittn county. I;. Notion is hcrehv vixvn th;ii Uuiuel Knuuif. ilij ln-.lvtnt tf Avr iD.vuhiit, Kuliou eouiity, lu . iiiiidi a voiuiiiiiry !i-.siynmuiiL of till ol his jiui;rty fjr the W-ntMit of hln rdlt.irs. All li'T-oti. ii.ivlli;.' f!;i;iris ui-'ititjHt hirt t-tut n : hi' t luilillfd lit mukc p'iMjf (if tlnrni wirfiio -ix n.uiitli. from tin iliin nf tin-iiutiet; pro imietl in tut- manner set forth in tlm J.'iid .,(. ti.iu of the Act of .Jiint I mil. . ,. 40, in- 0u (li-harred fnnn comiux m ti jji in thu tuud. I. A. Vi;i.st X, SAMrKI, MCI.hOTT, r. j. niiKWKu. (iKU. K.MKLI.OTT. H-12-C'Ht. Clio or MtiConuellhOiiiK. I'u. DIVORCE NOTICE. J. M Iton I'nj-'fr. I.ihellitnt, vs. Annie H. lrnj?er lCe-poti(lt!iit. In Urn Court of Common I'letm of Fulnoonn tv, I'h.. ii.iuNsup iiMitvotuc, A. V. M. No. 1. Miireh Turin. 'UMl. To Aunle E. Uimrr, Itcspotulent; Pli'iite ttiki notice that you ure rciiulrcd to he mid picur ut the t 'ourt of (.'oniimui lJjtns of Kuliou I'ounly, IVim'a, to be held at Me- tnmWNImiv. I'a.. on the tlr-l Mondavof ticto hcr A- l MmM, ein the (tli duy of the moutli. lo -how cnuse. if von law miv. wh the -.nd J. Milton Uiu-'er shO'JlU not he divorced from t he boil i Is of iii.it rhiioiiy entered Into with Vu. ttcconliiitf l tlie lihel tiled in hiiiil C!onrt u nd in defiiult of such u npeui ;i nee yiu h III he iluhie to h ive u divorce miited "in your ul sence; iier-ouiil nervitift on ou buviii failed on uoetmui of your uhsef.re JKKKKIC.SON HAUTilS, SheriTs Ottlce. iata;riff. Met'ithlie IshUfU'. Iu.( AuKU-t I. ML Sawmill Outfit. Rare Chance to Get One at a Reasonable Price and on Easy Terms. The undersigned intending to quit the lumberhij,' business and devote hU entire time to farmin(r, will m-ll at irivHte sale his ."team sawmill outfit, consisting of a Trick Sawmill, -tS-inch Inserted tooth saw, .1 head and blocks The power is a Peerless traction en gine, l.'f 1 1, p., in use only two years. Thu I'laner Is a No 1', and the. whole outfit it in splendid condition, uml ready to go rlirht on a job. This out fit will be sold ritit, ami on reason abln terms. I'tir further Information, call on or address GILHKUT J. MIXLOTT, 8-1 U-.1t. Warfordsburpf, I'a. Ii. V. 1). 1. Lenve Met Jonnellsbnrtr. daily except Sunday, ut "jiuo a in., a. in., and 12:l.j p. m . and arrive at Mer'ersl)iii-)j at 7::iH a. ni., 10:00 a m. and 2:V p m fyeuve Mereersburt', daily except Sunday, on receipt of mail from trains duo nt ":iii a. m.: l(::i a. in. an-J i:-r p. m and arrive in MeiJontieilsburj.' in three hours. Carries Mail and l-'.xpress Fare For Passenger, 50 Cts. Have your Kxpress sent in care of Koy C. Cromwell & Uro. Assignees' Sale VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. f t ArnRq ; j Mmm J M. Specialist in LENSES si FOR THE EYESh In McCoiinelliburgf, , At Washington House T.. .... 4 . . A AliU Saturday, August 21. '09 Hy virtue of an order of the Court of Conunon I'leas of Fulton County, l'a., the undersirncd, Assignees for the benelit of creditors of llaui.d is'nauT, of Ayr township, Fulton County, I'a.. will sell ut public vendue, in front of the Court House in McCon mdlshtiri?, I'ti., on the above-nuni;;d day, the following real e.-.tate of suid ussinor, to wit: No. 1. The mansion farm of the as signor, situate In the heart of the fireat Cove, in Ayr township, Fulton County, four miles south of JdcCon nellsburjr, the county seat, and two miles north of Webster Mills, on the public road leading from McConnulls burf to Webster Mills, containing 212 Acres of First-class Limestone Land, about 110 acres of which is cleared and in a high state of cultivation, remainder in tim tier. This is one of the linust and most productive farms in the county. The improvement consist of a New -I Story Frame House built last year si.o :i(i.'.'tl feet: a Lur-je Hank Hum, Diixlli feet, with Wagon Shed and Corn Cribs attached; 2 commodious Hog Fens; large Hay and Cattle Shed un der steel cover, and all uecessary farm buildings; also a Tenant House with the necessary outbuildings. The farm is watered by three large undexcellsnt jprings, nnd by Spring Una, a fresh und ever Mowing stream. There is tin Orchard of Apple Trees on the, farm, just beginning to bear The farm is situate within less than half a mile of Cito postollice and a public school. No. 2. Tho Conrad Olanler Farm situate in tho "Corner" in Ayr town ship, containing 391 Acres moro or less of Limestone, Freestone and Slate Land, with a good limestone quarry thereon. About l-'iO acres of this farm is undercultivation, the re mainder good grazing and limber land I lie buildings consist of a '-i Story Frame Dwelling House. Largo Hank I tarn both comparat ively new Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, l'ig Pens, Chicken House, Spring house, etc., all in good condition. This fui ai is also well wa tered and water is jiped to the build ings. It is also one of the finest stock farms in the county. It is situate with in a half mile of public school house, within ono mile of church, and two miles from the postottice und a L'ood country store. No. ;i. A tract of Farm Land adjoin ing No. 2 above, containing loo Acres with sulllcieiit Minber for farm purpos es. The buildings are a Small House, a Flat 13 urn w ith Shed, and other buildings There is a good water supply and the land is now in a good state oi cultivation. No. 4. A tract of land containing 4 Acres in the village of Tbomastotvn, Ayr township, ono and one-fourth miles from MrConnelUliurg, having a liood Two-Story Dwelling and other buildiugs. There is a number of lint fruit trees of dillerent varieties on this tract; and is well adapted for a poultry farm. No. 5. A tract of Timber. Land or Cove mountain, in Ayr township, cusl ly accessible, contHinlng Hii Acre The timber U partly 'Chestnut, Oak. Ki d Oak and Chestnut. It will cui over HO tons of bark und ilUO.uUO feet of saw limber, Anyor. wishing additional Informa tion may consult either the assignee or John P. Sipes, at McConnollsburif or O C Mowers, Chamlxirsburg, Pu. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p in.-, on suid day when terms will bi made known and a reasonable credit given. DAVID A. NKLSON, SAMl'KL MKLLOTr, O. .1. ilUKWF.lt, uko. jj. MF.Lixrrr, Assignees, REDlEff S CARNIVAL AT McCONPJELLSBURG, Saturday, August 21st. During the day, there will be two games of base ball. RACES AND CONTESTS In the afternoon, there will be a number of races and contests, such as Foot Race, Sack Race, Wheelbarrow Race, etc., for which a PRIZE WILL BE GIVEN the winner of each. This is open to any one who may wish to take part. At 6:30 p. m. the P R O E will start. This will be worth any paleface's com ing miles to see. . There will be visiting tribes present to participate. In the evening there wiil be a program rendered such as is seldom your privilege to witness. Don't fail to get a nice souvenir badge from the badge-man. There will be refreshments served on the festival grounds throughout the day and evening. J K. JOHNSTON, J. K. JOHNSTON. AUGUST. NOW GOING ON AT THE IRWIN STORE Our Entire Stock of Decorated Dinner and Toilet Ware, Fancy -China, Cut Glass, Lamps, Framed Pictures and Books, will be sold at special marked down prices, Come in and socure some of these Bargains. THE IRWIN STORE. BUGGIESBUGGIES I have "ust refilled my sheds v. i'h a line lot of new Top Buggies, both factory und lriirl-iri itje; ranging in price from 15 00 up to 7.V 00 for the bi-,t hand-made Mitllin burg buggy. My $41 buggy is a good, strong, sub.-,tau-tial one that I will guarantee to give go;)d satisfaction. I will soil on time to suit custnin?iM. It will pay you to examine my stock before yon buy elsewhere. Thanking the public for past patronage and soliciting a continuance of their favors I ait, Very truly yours, R . EVANS HUSTONTOWN, R. Is She Working Herself to Death Does your wife complain of too much dairy work? Duyouever heur her say she'll never get through washing milk things? How often does she say, ''Oh, if I only had fewer puns, crocks und cans to wash, I could read, write or sew more, or even take a little rcsicuch day." AN EASIER TIME. Ask her about it. Arrange to make the dairy work one half easier, one i.wi, urnici, uiio nail mwig y uncut., aim .... pel UUUb. 11111 O jj . ilable by using a Sharpies Tubular Creuifc Separator. Until you try the Tubular, you can't imagine the dill'erence it makes. It skims ths milk immediately after milking t here's no milk standing around no cans or puns to wash. The Tubular is entirely dillerent from ull others, so much more simple and convenient, iirlug your wife aud let me take a Tubulur apart for you. Jill B. I. REEDER, Hustontown, Pa. Subdcribe for the News. . YOU ARE GOING TO BUY Stockers and Feeding Cattle THIS SEASON You want to buy where you can get the best cattle for the least money . Write or wire at ouce to JOHN J. LAWLER - 1C3 EXCHANGE OCILDINC UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO Sound, safe, conservative, strict honesty and a square deal guaranteed. ESTABLISHED OVER 23 YEARS , " REFERENCES: Live Stock Exchange National Bank, Chicago Any Mercantile A;cncy Thousands o . oar sulishcd customers We handle wore stoclcem and fedrru than any firm in the world. A big election ut all tunes, bales, 40 to 50 loads daily, Come to Chicago and v. e itH edl direct to you, or order at once by mail or telegram and we vi lli ship just what you want direct to you nt lowest mar ket prices. Write at once for 01 r plu.i of tilling orders. We can uvt you money. Write us for quotations 0 ;rice befor you buy. 1 MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S Faultlessly-Fashioned Suits Prices Lower than Inferior Makes. The very latest shades from s5 to 913. These are guaranteed the best value to be had anywhere. Men's fancy Trousers in llqdit or dark colors spring and summer weight. Men's Dusters, Fancy Shirts, Un derwear, Hosiery, Neckwear and Shoes and Oxfords Lndios' Spring and Summer Jacket Suits, fn blue, tan, white, nnd . white and black stripe. The very latest Shades and styles, Kej. ular ") 00 values. Our Price 93.50. Shirt Waists in Silk and Net Messaline TalTeta Silk in White and Net Waists in Ecru Colors. Also a line lot of White Batiste and Lawn Waists tailored styles, or beautifully trimmed with Lace or Embroideries, button front or back, long or three-quarter sleeve 5i'c, 75., $1.00, $1.25. I rllfC Qlirfc ln blue' bIaok 8n1 brown ln many shade, LflUlvO kJ l 11 La and styles. French Percales, Hates Seer suckers, aud Lancaster Ginghams, Muslins bleached and un bleached, Lawns, Batistes, Suesine Silks, Jacket Suitings, &c. J. K. JOHNSTON. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S BIG UNDERSELLING STORE Spring and Summer Millinery. Such entirely new shapes so quaint and picturesque such en tirely new color loveliness, that every woman should see this exhibit tp be in touch with the new millinery. It is a triumphant pageant of art and beauty. It points the way to your achieving a new hat, which like the ones you have heretofore purchased at our store, you will en joy wearing. We have LTEST STYLES shapes, and shades in hats and trimmings. We have a line line of fan. cy goods. We aim to make quick sales and small profits. Come and see our line of goods. You are welcome. MRS. A. F. LITTLE. STB fe k 6 0. 0 0. 000A00ii0 000 00.0m.000ii FULTON COUNTY BANK McConnellsburg, Fa. 0 (ORGANIZED IN 1887.) EIGHTEEN STOCKHOLDERS all among tho prominent, businoss men of the County. v Tho resources of this Bank now ar exceed any period in its ex existence. Wc Pay 3 Per Cent, interest. 0. Our customers value and "bank on" our security to depositors, J And ollp wi 1 1 incrnpfiu ri alitlltv ir aaulut. Hiutr, In A.m.... '...n ..met...- ". w.. '.J .UU1U AU BID! J H BJ bUUBISI' W ent with sound bankinc. 0 " 0 0 0 0 More Than $300,000.00 Security to Depositors. W. II. NELSON, 0 0 . Dl RECTORS : J. Nelson Sipos, Ctaas. R. Spangler, A. U. Nace i 3 OOChDOOOOOO-C00XXCC The First National. Bank OF McCONNELLSBURG, Is El I Depository for the STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF FULTON 8 TOWNof M'CONNELLSBURG Pays 3 per cent. Compound Interest. O oxxcocococo-xoxxoooooooo FERTILIZERS at COST -C. E. STARR, at Three Springs, will sell . you high grade fertilizers AT COST if you . will go to his wareroom and load it. This means just what It says: Acid Fertilizer. Alkaline Bone and Potash. Other high grades in proportion. ti I will, on the first of August have on hand 100 tons of Fertilizer and ' 100 bushels of Timothy seed Will take wheat in exchange for fertilizers. C. E. STARR, Three Springs, Pa. , PULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Tear in Advance.
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