niftm minwi Afl Wl harns Sale List .. ... ii i i Ea i i n n i I TOEEUULU imim 11 111 Thero are L'H paupct'3 lu every teu tbousaud of Uio population ol Great Bntian and Ireland. A well nuilt chimney one hun dred feet lii will sway from t.n fmir inches in a high bl I I V.'- V" " wind .without any danger of fall ing. For summer diarrhoea in chil dren always ETive Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea liem edy and castor oil, and a speedy pnro i n.nrt.nin. For sale by all dealers, At an auction sale of lots in the Orbison addition to Huntingdon last Saturday it took just one hour and thirty-minutes to sell 10!) lots. Tho prices averaged about 0. 1 (Vmnwnll IlilS DUt a AfcVyj V . i hrnnHnlmi.pr-r.fiw hack on the road between this place and Mer- cersburg, and is prepared to haul n.'isumirors with more comfort i o than ever before. Sprains require careful treat ment. Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely. It will remove the soreness and torn tho parts to a health v condition. For sale by all dealers. The twenty-sixth annual re union of Lutherans of Central Punnaolvaniii will be held at Lakemont park on July 27. Ac tivA nronarntion on the part of the committee is daily being made in order that the reunion may be tho greatest of any yet held. llizhtin your busiest season when vou have the least time to spare you are most likely to take diarrhoea and lose several days time, unless you have Chamber Iain's Colic, Choleraand Diarrhoea liemedy at hand take a dDse on the tirst appearnce of the disease For sale by all dealers beginning last Saturday every railroad conductor on trains run ninr in Illinois assumes the du ties of Sheriff or policemen. All the railroads with tracks within the Sta'e are preparing placards nromulatins the law just passed uv i.im Isrisliitur3. making it ,v r unlawful to drink intoxicating liquors or to be intoxicated in or upou railroad passenger cars in use for transportation of passen gers or about any railroad station. For the first time in 200 years, the counties of JetTersou and Hrkfilov in West Virginia, are "dry" and will remain so for, at least, one vear. JelTersou coun ty was swung into the dry column by the refusal of the county court to grant license to any one, al though Charlestown, Shepards town and Harper's Ferry voted wet at the municipal elections. . . ii u,...,t " A r. nrPSnni LMfcira 1M llOU I n spot Crafton CHESNUT'S CASH HUSTONTOWN, PA. Chairs, $2.50 to $10.00 per set; Rockers R1 on to $6.00: Couches. SU.bU to $n.uu; Beds, Bureaus, and Washstands; Oak Exten sion Tables; Drop leaves 6-ft. $5.40; Iron Beds, $3.50 to $7.50; Springs, $2.50 to $4.50; Mattresses, $2,50 to $5.00; Cup boards and Side-boards. Nails at knock-down prices. Large Stock of glass Hn..,iA, ii...frt,r rt-ini WaL'on ana heavy wagon vvijf iuiyi z'liKhj, --it.- - - -- Tire; Buggy, Spring Wagon-and heavy Wagon Kims and Spokes. Mnwirm Scvthes 75 cts., everyone guar- anted good or money back; Mowing Snaths 65 cts.; hand rakes, best made, dU cts.; ma nure and pitch forks, 45 cts. Up; Shovels. Forks, and Axe Handles; Double Harpoon Hay Forks, $1.00 each; best MamU Hope -am.. 2c per foot; Pulleys 20 cts. up: Grain Cradles: Cradle Finders. 15 cts. each; Whetstones, 5c. each; Binder Twine 7 1-2 cts. ir Ai?vr5-fV11nrs and Ilames: Harness, $9.50 to $16.00; Work Collars, $1.00 to $2.80; liuggy Collars, 00 cts. to $1.50; Single and Double worn Lines, u-ou Reins, Tongue and Choke Straps, Buggy- Breeching, Shaft Carriers, Hold Backs, Harness Haines, Harness Traces for $1.50 per pair to $2.2o per pair; Harness Saddles, Harness Bridles, $1.5U to .J.uu; summer Lap Kobes 25 cts. to $1.50; Hammocks, GOc to $2.00; Buggy Nets, $1.75 to $3.25 per horse; leamivets, $3.00 to $3.00 per horse; Ear Nets, Head and Neck Nets. Table Oil Cloth. $1.60 per roll; Linoleum 2 yd. wide 80c per yd.; Window Shades, 10 to 30c, Carpet 13 to 55c per yd.. Matting iu to 25c per yd., Galvanized Tubs 45. 55 and 65c, Buckets 12 to 65c, Ice-Cream freezers, Lawn Mowers, Best barn Track 5c per ft. hinged or swinging hangers, Non-throwable for above track 75cts. pair; Hinges . 3 to 35 cts. pair; Locks Rim, Mortise and front door Sets 20 cts. to $2.50; 3 lbs. Mica Axie urease 20 cts., Churns $2.00 up, 16 inch ball bearing Lawn Mower $2.25, Ice Cream freezers, Morse Muzzles. t inunnrl Oil. White Lead. Turpentine, Varnish, Shellac, Putty, Filler, Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre, Painters Colors, all at bottom prices. Finp Machine Oil 18 and 21 cts. per gallon; Window Screens 20 to 25 cts., Screen Doors $1.00 up, Iest 1 aim ior sieei or mm "i cts. per gallon, Plastering Hair cts. a uusn el. Clocks-Fine 8 day clocks $1.80 each. 12 qt. fibre pails 28 cts. each, 6 qt. Sprinkling Can 25 cents. Give us a call. Thank the public for the liberal increase in business. CLEM CHESNUT. Buckwheat Phosphate Contains 3 per cent. flU A Aft An or aivv tvu Potash for 10-2 $15.00 ton. Whole Grain Rice, IRc 4 lbs. tor z-,vi Lima Beans per pound 7c Lumit Soap, 13 cakes Fish, loose 25c " 4c. lb. 50 pair Men's, Misses' RAn m and Children's Oxfords UVU. pi. Granulated Sugar per pound 5c. 28!l acre farm, four miles North of' McConiutllslmrE, la., line buildings, 100 acres 11 no oak and ninft timber, runniiiff water through farm, and at door, good orchard, line stock farm. Price, $11 ,.ri0. 25 uere farm In Todu towiiHhli), nearly now buildings, jfood water und fruit, farm id pood condition. 2"U acres young timber land adjoin in,' goes with farm. 1'rlce, 2,.10. 1UII acres cleared and 50 limber, lime stono farm, Ayr township, well water ed, (ood buildings, Ac, in heart of Cove. Price, 10,0(10. 125 acres, Todd township, nearly now buildings, within three miles of County seat, within ono milo of lime stone quarry, fruit, and farm In good condition. Trice, J2.200. 1;I0 acres slate laud, Todd township, two Itiilcs from limestone quarry ex cellent bulldinL's. On this tract there Is about HO acrris excellent timber, within four miles of County seat, ami In sight of school and church, right along public road. Price, 11,800 The Harvey Wlshart farm 2w0 acres, about 100 of which is good timber near Wells Tannery, rod shale land, nearly all id irrass, lino liirie bulldiiK'S, well watered, near good markets, this farm lies well. Prico, 10.000 200 acre farm along Stato lload near I'urnt Cabins, Pa., good buildings, water at barn and house, about loO Veres of good timber, limestone quar ry on farm, along public road, near school and church. Prico, .1,000 , l.'IO acres, Taylor township, about (00 cleared. )I0 of which Is good mead ow land, well watered, red shale, near limestono, within 3 miles of Huston town and nine miles from ruilroad. Price, S2.200. The Human Frame. A physician says thit the hu man irauie may be compared to a watch, of which the heart is the mainspring, the stomach the reg in est Virginia easi oi mou,na ia Key Dy v niu iiiotiiiiiD wound up. According to the Tho advantage that a rich man quantity, quality and proper di- has over a poor man in American gestiou of what we eat and drink courts of justice, both in civil and will be the pace ol pulse and the criminal cases, does not lie in tne action or the system in general f iniWa or iuries. but Tf Uie machine be disorganized , - m tha nhilit.v nf tho rich to secure t,h same expedients are employ delays by appeals and technical ed for its readjustments as are - . .... . . . devices which tho poor man can- used by the watcnmaner not, !ot, hncauso ho hasn t the money to pay lawyers and the ex involved in tisrhting his enso to tho end through the courts from the bottom to the top. Tnus the rich will have the advantage over the poor in our courts until our judges bring about a radical reform bv put ting an end to dilatory lmtiona and technical appeals wheh do not really touch the merits of the case. There is a current decision abroad that Providence taues care of drunkards, idiots and children. It is nwt always true of the idiot or the child and it is very seldom true of the drurken man. If the newspapers were to tell the truth bluntly about all the acci dents they record it would soon be apparent to the dullest reader that the man who permits alcohol to steal his brains is in constant danger while many terrible acci dents are due to dnulr. Over in Clearfield county last Saturday night a man who had a wife and family got into a quarrel with an other over the possession of a dissolute woman in the struggle that ensued was precipitated into a body of water and drowned. He was very much under the in fluence oflituorwhontheaccident occurred. This is merely one in stance out of many happening evory month. Altooua Tribune. Kill More Than Wild Beasts. Tim number of people killed yearly by wild beasts don't ap proach the vast number killed by disease germs. No life is safe from their attacks. They're in air, water, dust, even food. But grand protection is afforded by Electric Hitters, which destroy and expel these deadly disease germs from the system. That's why chills, fever and ague, all malaria and many blood dis eases yield promptly to this won derful blood purifier. Try them, and enjoy the glorious health and new strength they'll give you. Money back, if not satisfied, Only DOc at Trout's drug store. x Poles Wanted. The Union Telephone Company wants about 100 chestnut poles delivered at McConnellsburg; must be eight inches at top, peeled, sound and reasonably straight, 3j feet long, and of the knft. fnt. Sond sealed bids to KJ KA U V I W w to hisflice. 4 27-tf. So many seventeen year locusts have overrun Warren and Sussex rnunties. N. J., that tho driving wheels of heavily loaded locomo tives are unable to grip the rails, and delays are frequent on all the railroads running in that section of the stato. BRUSH CRIil.k. The farmers of our Valley are busy harvesting this week. 1 lenry N. Rarton and wife were visiting Morgan Uarton's Sun day. Chas. Trueax and mother were visitins Dr E D. Akers and fami'y last Sunday. Sebert Barton, who is employ ed at Altoona, is spending a few days with bis parents M. E. bar ton and wife this week. Sadie Barton, Iva Uixson, and Marshal Lynch, who had been at tending Normal School at Mc- Conuellsburg returned home last week. J. C. Barton and wife made a business trip to McConnellsburg last week. Alex Lamberson and wife spent Sunday in the home of O. A. Bar ton. Ceha Barton spent Sunday aft ernoon with Lida Barton. There will be a festival at Mc Kendrie Church Saturday even ing, July 8th. Everybody invited. Parson's Poem A (iem. From 1 lev; II. Stubcnvoll, Alli son. 1 1.. in praise of Dr. King's New Life Tills. "They're such a health necessity, I n every home these pills should be If other kinds you've tried in vain, USE DR. KING S And ha well aeain. Only 5c. at IJ - m Trout's drug store. Call and See Us. Chas. Huston & Bro. THREE SPRINGS, PA. Mrs. A. F. Little's SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Oin- nnmnl Midsummer Clearance Sale xy i4i iiniiMtii ------ - of Fashionable Millinery Goods is now on. It . . p i x is our custom at this season or tne year iu make a thorough clean up of goods on hand on thnt we mav enter our fall season with a stock entirely new and right up to the minute. ' Never more stunnine style or better assortment of beautiful and becoming hats, than we are showing this season. No matter what kind of hat you require, vye hnve it here! and when vou net it, vou 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 tirmk embroidery, laces, babv caps, boys' hats, collars, i:ihhots. belts, all of the latest styles and at prices any one can alTord to buy. Come and see goods whether you want to buy or not. 250 acres, 100 of which Is good tun bnr, Thompson township, within live miles of Hancock, Mil., farm nearly level, well wittered, red shale, fairly (food buildings, inquire for price, 7" acres, Taylor township, about 20 acres irood timber, (rood buildings. fruit, red shale, pood location, about nine miles from railroad. Trice, 1.-J00. 100 acres Wells township, near Wells Tannery, Pa., land lies well, fair buildings, near church and school and c"d markets. Price, $l,iiO 100 acres "0 cleared and 110 young timber, within three miles of Three Springs. Pa., fair buildings, near limestone and market, fruit and well watered. Price. $SU0, "0 acre farm Relfast township, lies w.ill. There is line timber on this tract more than enough to pay for the whole trail, near P. O. and store. 3S acres, Todd township, 15 cleared, balance good timber, good buildings, mountain water, 100 fruit trees, 50 of which aro bearing. Within ono mile of church, school and store, fivo miles from County seat. Price, $750. llo acres, 2 miios from Hustontown. Taylor township, red shale land, good buildings, water, and 5o acres good timber. Price, l5oo. (i5 acres. Licking Creek township. Fulton County, Pa., nearly new build ings, some timber, near school, 8oo apple trees 5 years old and In fiue shape. Price, $l2oo:oo. looo acres best fruit land 3 miles from Hancock, Md., on this tract is a large amount of good timber. .'150 acres, Helfast township, (K cleared, balance timber (rrsrved), re.: shale, good buildings, ami a line li.i, of choice fruit. Lund lies well, e:iM all be Worked with machinery, spriir' water, and water In lields. ' Prico, fl,5mi, 100 acres near Laidlg, P. (.).', red shale, good buildings; in sight of school and P. ()., along public road. Price, fl.'.nii. l.'IO aero farm In Licking Creek town ship, two miles from P. O. and store, near school, about 50 acres is line bottom land, red shale and In fertile condition, fair build Inge, stream runs through farm, 100 acres young timber adjoining goes with farm. Price, $l,L'i (), 150 acre farm, good buildings, al it 10 good timber, near Ilarrisonville !'. O., soino bottom land, situate almi public road, one mile from I ike. Price, f 1, 5' in. 2!K) acres Helfast township, (10 clem-- ed and under cultivation, balance c - cel lent timber, ready for market, v i i , - In 12 miles from Hancock, Md., f:i r buildings and well watered. Very cheap at I'l. .10 acres slate laud, good lion-.-, stable, Ac , and store building :u ,i Post I Mice, good country trade, gm. roads to market, a line opportunity ; make money and a nice place to live. Price, "i ii. Good Mill property, roller proce,, burrs, shingle mill, cider mill, in. water power, concrete forebay, ,r., about 10 acres of land, house, Ac, a good opportunity. !0 acres. Licking Creek towusliin. about 25 cleared, good house ami f i r barn, .'15 good timber, oak and pine. Price, v"i. Good hotel property, doingan. ii business, well located, stables, c. 10 properties in the llorougli - Kxtension of McConnellsburg, li., some double houses. , Prices from fsOO to !.':'. Have many other properties in l'i ,! ton, Franklin, and Cumberland Cum. ties. lii.'l acres, Union township, (.:! ! i ty Property) near Lash ley, buildings, lot of good timber on ilil place, nine miles from llain i" !., Mil., good markets, inquire for priieai.J particulars. Fine building lots in the r.oro.iuli "f MeConiiellshiirg, Pa., good Im nii and good investments. Over 5(Miu acres of tho best ti nli r land Iu County, mostly white pine :n J white oak, tracts from loo in lm acres. Loans secured for 'purchaser-.. :u J reasonable- terms on all proper: ie. House and lot Knobsville, 1'it : nil necessary outbuildings 25 fruit tro-i seven years old, good water, Price i- I'm t. Good property New Grenada, l';i excellent house, stablo, shops, hHI equipped saw mill and machinery ! all kinds, ten acres ground. A good opportunity for the right man. loo acres cleared, 25 timber, Ayr township, Fulton County, Pa. :"iul house, new bank barn, good waieriunl fruit. Price, f '.ooii.nii. GEORGE A. HARRIS, Agent, .Prothonotary & Recorder's Office, McConnellsburg, Pa. Spring and Summer Millinery "CHIC STYLES." Heard in tho carpenter shop: "Life's a hard grind," said the emery wheel. "It's a perfect bore," returned the auger. "It means nothing but hard knocks for me," sighed the nail. "You haven't so much to go through as I have," put in the saw. "I can barely scrape along," complained the plane. "And I am constantly being set upon." added the bench. "Let's strike," said the hammer. "Cut it out!" cried tho chisel, "here comes the boss." And all was silence. This Season's Styles are very much more sensible than for a number of years, and the 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 evi-y graceful shape every smart style. They aro more than stylish, for they aro beautiful as well. Our hais havo a certain Charm and Individuality about them that you only find In a llrst-cl.ass, up-to-date Milli nery Store. Our prices, you will find right. You are cordially invited to call and see our goods, and become ono of our many Advertising Real Estate. you want to buy or sell a home, a farm or a business place' If so, my business Is to help you. t havo a good as sortment located In every township in Fulton County. TWO WATER-POWER GRIST MILLS in good condition, well located: Full description of the best bargains is given In booklet form. If you want to buy, write for ono. Since I have been adver tising the booklets through forty-six leading newspapers throughout the country, hundreds of people from nearly every state In the Union havo gotten them and are getting in terested in Fulton County Fruit Lands, farms and homes. If you want to buy. now is tho tlmo, beforo prices advance or, strangers, como and get the best bargains. There is no schem ing in this. I do not speculate on these properties. I just let you know where you can buy direct from the owner. My i'1' terest is only aBinull commission to par expenses. If you want to sell a property, thero is a person some where who will pay you a good price for it, and there is no v better way to liiid that party than advertising as I do, throughout the country. I cliargo nothing unless It is soldi then only a small commission and do not take option on it, but leave you free to soil 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. t X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 1 IS customers. 3 ANNA B. FREY, McConnellsburg. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Tear in Advance. Executors' Notice. lMute of Chrlsllim Mitrtln, lute of Ayr township, l'u.. deueitsvd. r...it..rs Lpsuiinentiirv mi the uliove rjjtine IniviiiK been Kriinteil to the umlerslK"i'l, nil .......w Imli'lueil to the mild estate ure re quested to make piiyiueiil, unil those huvlnit claims to present the Mime without deluy. Mm. 1.YD1A MAKTlft, S. R. MARTIN. M,iy IK, II, (It. Kxeouiorx. Subscribe lor tho "News;' only 11.00 a year. Elects M - - . . -,. Succeed when everything c,sfen11,e In nervouB prostration and ine weaknesses they are the I remedy, as thousands h"ve FOR KIDNEY, LIVE" Ag STOMACH TBOUBUt tj it Is tie best medicine evt .... ti-niirist cu
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