I'ha, Presbyterian reunion will he held at Pen Mar on August 3rd. Kev. J. R Tuttlo, D. D., of York will deliver the address. A 0 quart pranite an for 10c. at Goldsmith 'h. When a man wears the neck ties his 'vife buys tor him ha is either very much in love with her, or he just doesn't euro how he looks. Wanted Ladies to introduce (Jlossit. Clood money. Nothing invested. Send ten cents for full si.o box. Tiik Clossit Co., South Bend, Ind. 4-27-4t The Supremo Court has deciH cd that the Standard Oil Com pany, representing an aggregate capital of $000,000,000, must bo dissolved within six months. J. C. Groom, of Now Cumber land, Cumberland county has been appointed deputy Internal Kevonue Collector for this dis trict to take the place of M. K. Uerger who has resigned. For soreness of the muscles whether induced by violent exer cise or injury, Chamberlain's Liniment l? excellent. This lini ment is also highly esteemed for the relief it affords in cases of rheu matism. Sold by all dealers. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Strait, took last Friday off and made a trip to McConnellsburg to do a little shopping and attend to little items of business. They left the children in the homo pt Grandpa and Grandma Strait at Ilustontown. Mr. John F. Mills, Gapsvillc, Bedford county, who recently advertised his farm for sale in the Nkws, writes that he has sold it and that the advertisement brought inquiries from the sur rounding counties as well as from Maryland and North Dakota. Kalph Reed and his men are kept busy doing coucrete work since the weather has become favorable for work. Putting in a concrete floor in Geo. A. Har ris's new stable, walks for J. N. Sipes, approach to pavement for J. K. Jonnston, and floor in B. W. Peck's new stable are among re cent jobs. ' They do good work. When Libbie Funk was in town last weolr, she lost a bracelet some where either on the street, or in some of the stores, set with an amethyst. It is not so much on account of the intrinsic value of the bracelet as on account ot the fact, that it was a birthday present, that she regrets the loss. Any one having found it will confer a favor by leaving it at the Nkws office. Is there anything in all this world that is of more importance to you than good digestion? Food must be eaten to sustain life and must be digested and converted into blood. When the digestion fails the whole body suffers. Chamberlain's Tablets are a ra tional and reliable cure for indi gestion. They increase the How of bile, purify the blood, strengthen the stomach, and tone up the whole digestive apparatus to a natural and healthy action. For sale by all dealers. Dr. II. C. McClain, of Huston town, Dr. Ii. B. Campbell, , of New Grenada, E. R. McClain, of this place, and N. E. Hoover, of Ilustontown, drove over to Cham bersburg last Friday in Dr. Mc Clain's E. M. F. Thirty. On Saturday morning they returned home accompanied by Jesse B. McClain, of Huntingdon, and Dr. Robert Hunter, of Saxton. Mr. Hoover did not return with the party. HAS HO SUBSTITUTE Absolute! Pure Tho only baking powder made from Royal Crapo Cream of Tartar H3 ALUM.K3 LIME PHOSPHATE PROGRAM. 31st Annual Convention of Fulton County Sabbath School . " Association, Sideling Hill Christian Church, May 25th and 26th. Thursday Morning. 11:00 General Greetings and Uoglstrution of Delegates. 12:00 Luncheon on grounds. Thursday Afternoon. A. Warrlston Johnston, Presiding. 1:110 Son? and Devotional Service, 2:00 Greetings from Sideling Hill, 2:10 Response, ... 2:20 Music. 2::!0 The I'erennlal Sabbath School, 2:.V, Music. 3:00 Tho Opportunities of tho Sabbatli School, U:2") Music. 3:.'I0 Momentary Grade Conference The Import ance of the Habit Forming Period, Method for Primary Work, :00 Business: Appointment of Committees. "Thursday Evening. President, John I'. Sipes, Presiding. 7:.'10 Service of Song. 7:50 Devotions, .... Rev. Wesley Cllne. 8:00 Solo, W. G, Landes. H:0" Presentation of Banner Certificates, Pres., Johu 1. Sipes. 8:15 Music. 8:25 Challenges to the Sunday School, W. G. Landes. Offering. Friday Morning. Hon. S. P. Wishart, Presiding. 0:00 Prayer and Praise Service,. - Rev. Henry Wolf. 0.20 The Home Department at Work, - ' Miss Kate Wishart. it:.-!5 The Benefits of the Home Department, - - M. C. Harton. it:50 Music. U:55 Fifty Front Lines for 1011. What about Fulton? Rev J. M. Diehl. 10:05 Adult Uible Cliss Movement, W. G. Landes. 10:.'I0 Music. 10::i5 How to organize and conduct a teacher training class, - - - - T. K. Downes. 10:50 Importance of Teacher Training, - - I'.phraim Mellott. 11:05 Music. 11:10 Round Table Conference, , - W. G. Landes. 11:10 Business: Reports of Committees, Flection of i Olllcers, Announcements, Etc. t 12:00 "God Be With You Till We Meet Again." Sunday School Notes. All Sabbath Schools which have not elected delegates should do so next Sunday, May 21st. Each school should send Its offering with the delegates. Let two dol lars ($2) be the minimum. Dinner will be served on the grounds Thursday and Friday noons to delegates and visitors. Seud names of delegates desiring entertainment to Miss Margaret Daniels, Sipes Mills, Pa. JOHN P.. SIPES, Ties. JOHN M. DIEHL, Sec'y. Saved Child From Death, "After our child had suffered from sovere bronchial trouble for a year," wrote G. T. Richardson, of Richardson's Mills, Ala., "we feared it had consumption. It had a bad cough all the time. We tried many remedies without avail, and doctor's medicine seem ed useless. Finally we tried Dr. King's New Discovery, and are pleased to say that one bottle ef fected a complete cure and our child is again strong and healthy." For coughs, colds, hoarseness, lagrippe, asthma, croup and sore lungs, its the most infallible rem edy that's made. Price 50c and 1.00. Trial bottle free. Guar anteed by Trout's drug store. Thanks. The principal of the High School takes this method of thank ing Misses Emily Greathead and Mary Hoke for the excellent drill given to the High School students in preparation of the recent play given by the High School of this place, and as well ti thank the editors for- the hearty support given by news papers of this place, and third, to thank the public for tho local patronage which made the play a financial success. The furnishing of the audi torium was a big undertaking, but of the furniture put in the auditorium the value of which turniture is a good deal in excess of $1,000 less than $200 remains unpaid. The Principal. Poles Wanted. The Union Telephone Company wants about 100 chestnut poles delivered at IcConnellshurg; must be eight inches at top, peeled, sound and reasonably straight, 3D feet lonar, and of the butt cut. Send sealed bids to this ollice. 4 27-tf. Mr. Albert M. Bivens, Presi dent of the Fulton County Mu tual Fire Insurance Company, was in McConnellsburg last Fri day night and Saturday attend ing to business connected with the . interests ' of his company. Mr. Hivens says his Company is writing a large amount of vnew business this year. In a letter from Arthur Man ley, 'of Harnsburg, extending his subscription to. the News, he says be Is well and succeeding with his work. Itov. T. P. Garland. II. U. Sipes. Ceo. W. Fisher. Ilev. Clifford Hays. Rev. J. V. lloycr. Miss Minnie Koi.sner. Mrs. J. J. rainier. SIDELING HILL. Mrs. Ezra Mellott is slowly im proving under the care of Dr. James McKibbin. A little stranger arrived at Franklin Mills one day last week. Mrs. Raymond Garland and son of llagerstown are visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. J. II. Lewis near Franklin Mills, is visiting her daughter Mrs. Ralley Garland at llagers town. Mrs. Russel Lay ton and daugh ter Goldie visited her mother Mrs. Charles Lewis recently. Mrs. Jeremiah Golden spent last week at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Gordon near Warfords- burg. Quite a number of people from here attended the show at Han cock last Tuesday and all report a good time. Mrs. Ella Golden took her son Earl to McConnellsburg last Sun day to attend Normal school this summei. Clayton Mellott has sold his farm to Wm. Divel for $700.00. Mrs. Margaret Gray feels very greatful to the many friends who so kindly remembered her on the occasion of her recent birthday She would like to print the names of those sending them but it would take too much space in the paper. A Burgjar's Awful Deed may not paralyze a home so com pletely as a mother's long illness But Dr. King's New Life Pills are a splendid remedy for women "They gave me wonderful bene tit in constipation and female trouble," wrote Mrs. M. C. Dun lap, of Leadill, Tenn. If ailing try them. 25c at Trout's drug store. PLKASANT RIDOE. John Strait and wife spent Sunday at Nathan Mellott's. Charles Knable and Maggie Mellott were at May meeting last Sunday. Charlie Mellott and wife and daughter Myrtle, and John Mel lott and wife and Mrs. Martha Strait, spent last Sunday at J. W. Truax's. John G. Mellott and wife and sonJonnie, and Maggie Mellott and Miss Strait were at W. R. Truax's last Sunday. Reed Mel lott was at Virgil Bard's. Rev. Brumbaugh will begin a series of revival meetings at the Brethren church on Pleasant Ridge on the 16th of May, The Implements, Furniture, Hardware, Harness, Wire, Stoves, Carpets, Etc. :IS Clem Chesnut's,' Furniture Kitchen Chairs, 2.50, 3 50, I 50 Dining Chair, 5 00, 5 50, $0.00, 0.50, $V.50 to 10 por set Bedroom Suites, all prices. Dressers, , 0 00 to 12 50 Sideboards, oak, 10 50 up Wooden Bedsteads, 2 00 to 3 50 Iron Bedsteads, .150 to 7.50 Springs, 2 50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.50 Oak Extension Table, drop leaf 8 ft. 0 50 Mattresses, Couches, to suitbuyer Rockers from 00c to 0.00 Linoleums, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Etc. Table Oil Cloth, 1.70 per roll Linoleum, any quantity Window Shades, 10, 20, 25 and 30c. Matting, 10, 15, 18, 22 and 25c. Stair Carpet, 10 to 33c. yd. HARNESS Yaukee Harness at reasonable price. Harness Bridles, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3 00. Syracuse Plows and Harrows, Oliver Chilled Plows Repairs for same constantly on hand. Will have Screen Doors in a few days at $1 up, with hinges, screws, and everything complete. Stoves emd Ranges Page and Pittsburg Woven Wire Fence Prime grade ot, Flour, 50c. per Sack. I now have the largest lot of goods ever carried. Give me a call. You will receive kind treatment. CLEM CHESNUT, Hustontown, Pa. Mrs. A. F. Little's BIG UNDERSELLING STORE We have just received a lot of New Goods this week. READY-TO-WEAR and untrimmed millinery for Women, Misses and children style, variety, quality becoming effects, and excellent values. Never more stunning style or better assortment of beautiful and becoming hats, than we are showing this season. No matter what kind of hat you require, we have it here; and when you get it, you will find it will cost you less than at any other store. Come and see for yourself just what an extensive assortment we have for your selection. Also shirt waists, coat suits, skirts, pet ticoats, embroidery, laces, baby caps, boys' hats, collars, jabbots, belts, all of the latest styles and at prices any one can afford to buy. Come and see goods whether you want to buy or not. Spring and Summer Millinery "CHIC STYLES." This Season's Styles are very much more sensible than for a number of years, and tho most fashionable designs have lost nothing in charm or popularity, because of their conservatism. Daintiness is the Keynote, The hats come In every color of the Spring evry graceful shape every smart stylo. They nre more than stylish, for they are beautiful as well. Our hais have a certain Charm and Individuality about them that you only find in a first-class, up-to-date Milli nery Store. Our prices, you will find right. You ore cordially invited to call and see our goods, and become one of our many customers. ANNA B. FREY, McConnellsburg. Place to Buy AT Hustontown, Pa. Hardware Nails of every description Glass 8x10, 4c; 10x12, Gc; 12x20, 10c; 12x24, 12c; 12x20, 14c; 12x28, 10c. Ueavy Tire, Spring Wagon Tire, Buggy Tire. Heavy, medium and light Spokes and Rims. Ice Cream Freezers, 2.00 up Lawn Mowers. 2.25 up Churns, 2.00 up 1 lay Forks, Rope and Pulleys at bottom prices. Carpets, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 50 and 55c yd. Linseed Oil, 90c. gal. Load, Varnish, Dryer, Filler Col ors and Stains. Brooms 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, and 45c Driving Harness, 10 to 16 Check Lines, Buggy Lines Bug gy Collars, cheap. Work Collars, 1 to 2.60 Harris' Sale List 289 acre farm, four miles North of McConnellsburg, Pa., line buildings, 100 acres lino oalc and pine timber, running water through farm, and at door, good orchard, line stock farm". Price, u,roo. 125 acre farm in Todd township, neurly now buildings, good water and fruit, farm in good condition. 2"0 acres young timber land adjoining goes with farm. Price, $2,500, 100 acres cloared and 50 timber, lime stone farm, Ayr township, well wuter ed, good buildings, &c , in heart of Cove. Price, 9 10,000. 125 acres, Todd township, nearly now buildings, within three miles of County seut, within ono mile of lime stone quarry, fruit, and farm in good condition. Price, $2,200. 130 acres slate land, Todd township, two miles from limestone quarry ex cellent buildings. On this tract there Is about (SO acres excellent timber, within four miles of County seat, and In sight of school and church, right along public road. Price, $1,N()0. The Harvey Wishart farm 230 acres, about 100 of which is good timber noar Wells Tannery, red shale land, nearly all In grass, fine lare buildings, well watered, near good markets, this farm lies well. Price, $10,000. 200 acre farm along State Hoadnoar Hurnt Cabins, Pa., good buildings, water at barn and house, about 100 acres of good timber, limestone quar ry on farm, along public road, near school and church. Price, .1.000. 1.10 acres, Taylor township, about 100 cleared, .10 of which Is good mead ow land, well watered, red shale, near limestono, within 3 miles of Huston town and nine miles from railroad. Price, $2,200. 250 acres, 100 of which Is good tint ber, Thompson township, within live miles of Hancock, Md., furm nearly level, well watered, red shale, tuirly good buildings, inquire for price. 75 acres, Taylor township, about 20 acres good timber, good buildings, fruit, red shale, good location, about nine miles from raliroad. N Trice, 1.200. niu acres wens township, Bear Wells Tannery, Pa., land lies well, fair buildings, neur church and school and good markets. Price, $1,200. iuu acres iv ciearea anu .10 young timber, within three miles of Three Springs. Pa., fair buildings, 'near limestono and market, fruit and well watered. Price. $800. 150 acre farm Jelfast township, lie's wall. There is fine timber on this truet more than enough to pay for the whole tract, near P. O. and store. 38 acres, Todd township, 15 cleared, balance good timber, good buildings, mountain water, 100 fruit trees, 50 of which are bearing. Within one mile of church, school and store, five miles from County seat. ' Price, $750. GEORGE A. HARRIS, Agent, Prothonotary & Recorder's Office, McConnellsburg, Pa. Advertising Real Estate. Do you want to buy or sell a home, a farm or a business place? If so, my businoss Is to help you. I have a good as sortment located In every township In Fulton County. Nine hundred 10 and 20 acre tracts of Florida land. Full description of the best bargains is given In booklet form. If you want to buy, write for one. Since I have been adver tising tho booklets through thirty-six leading newspapers throughout the country, hundreds of people from nearly every state In the Union have gotten them and are getting in terested In Fulton County Fruit Lands, farms and homes. If you want to buy, now Is the time, before the weather is lit for strangers to come and get the bargains. I have no money to loan, but have arrangements to get you money at a low rato of Interest, to purchase with. There Is no scheming in this. I do not speculate on these properties. I just let you know whore you can buy direct from tho owner. My in terest Is only a small commission to par expenses. If you want to soli a property, there Is a person some where who will pay you a good price for it, and thero is no better way to find that party than advertising as I do, throughout the country. I charge nothing unless it is sold, then only a small commission and do not take option on it, but leave you free to sell at any time and get tho highest pos sible price it may bring. - I will bo In home ollice only on Monday and Tuesday of each week. ' FRANK MASON, Agent. McConnellsburg, Pa. 28 8 38 f 38 38 38 38 38 . 38 Administrator's Notice. F.stine of Peter Clulllunl, Sr., lute of Wells towrshl)), dcueused. Notice Is hereby iflven, thut Letters or Ad ministration upon the above estato lmve been Rrunled to the undersigned. All persons huv lux el ii I ins apilust said estiao will present them properly authenticated for settlement, anil those owing the same will please cull und J. LOUIS GUI1.LARD, Mut 4, lull, Ot. Administrator. Subscribe tor the "News;1 only 11.00 a year, (MAPS OF FUL TON Col jo t com or' sfymxs-jm.7morA up, (() cleared, balance timber (resrveil BMUlf?, glum UllllUlllM, UI1II U fx I If i of choice fruit. Land lies well ll l. ..1 -1 1-t ... l I...M.1: i - .. ii ue wurauu wiui mui'imicry, sirj wuter, and water in Holds. Price, 3 100 acres near Luidig, P. o snaie, good iiuiiuings; in .s,-,t school und P. O,, along public n,;il I Vice, .il .y,,, 130 acre farm In Licking Creek to,, ship, two miles from P. O. and store noar school, about 50 acres is bottom land, red fibula anil in f,.,.,j j condition, fair bulldlnge, stream rum through farm, 100 acres young timb,, adjoining goes with farm. ' l'i'ice, Sl.So, 150 ocre farm, good buildings, aim 40 good timber, near IJarrlsonville 0N some bottom lund, situate u,n public road, one mile from l'll. Price, $l,.y,i 200 acres Belfast township, CO clear ed and under cultivation, balance n.. cellent timber, ready for market, wi;;,. In 12 miles from Hancock, Mil., fa;r buildings and well watered. Very cheap at $M, 30 acres slate land, good ImiNf, stable, &c , and store building m.J Post Office, good country trade, g(M,j roads to market, a fine opportunity ;,j muke money and a nice place to live. I 'rice, i, Good Mill property, roller prow.t, burrs, shingle mill, cider mill, ii,( water powor, concrete forMiay, Ac,, about 10 acres of land, hou.,e, Ac, a good opportunity. 00 acres, Licking Creek lownli' about 25 cleared, good house uml fair barn, .'15 good timber, oak ami pine. Price, v0, Good hotel property, doing a i,i,i business, well located, stables, ,o, 10 properties In tho Horouh and Extension of McConnelUhurg, l'a., some double houses. Prices from tOO to 1,000. Have many other properties in Ful ton, Franklin, and Cumberland Civic ties. 103 acres, Union township, (l.:i:Tfr ty Property) near Lashley, buildings, lot of good timber en O.ii placo, nine miles from Hancock, XI. good markets, inquire for pi ii " ail particulars. Pine building lots intlio Iloin lu'li 'l MoCpiinellslurg, Pa., good Iocatios, and good investments. Over 5000 acres of the he-i limli-r land In County, mostly white pine a 1 kwhlto oak, tracts from ion tn li i) acres. Loans secured for purchaser. aJ reasonable terms on all properties. I I 3 liters when everything W ,e prostration weaknesses they are the ,u remedy, as thousands have te FOR KIDNEYJ-IVEnANW STOMACH TR0UBL6 h U the best medicine eve' over druggist's counw" 350 acres, Belfast towns! Succeed In nerve