J. A. lrwiu left yesterday for a week in New York and Phila delphia to purchase his fall aud holiday goods. It is stated that there will be 26 snows this winter on account of the first snow falling on Wcto bor 2t'th. Next Sunday ttev. Shull will preach at Siloam at 10 o'clock in the mornitur, and at AsburyatS in tho afternoon. Any of our subscribers who may want their Fulton County News sent to Andover postoftice, should notify us. Miss Millie and (iruco Huston of Clear Kidgo were over Sunday with their aunts, Misses Ella aud Annie Irwin, of this place. R. C. Hockensmith, writing from Johnstowu and sending a dollar to advance his subscrip tion another year, says that times are a little dull there just now, but there are hopes of their brightening up soon agaiu. F. M. Taylor, who has been spending the summer in the Kocky Mountains as a civil en gineer on the government geolog ical survey, came home last week. Mr. Taylor proposes now, if proper encouragement bo given, to get out a new map of Fultou county. Tho enterprise is a com mendable one, and wo hope he may be able to get it out. Dr. and Mrs. II. S. Wishait ex pect to leave Saturday morning for a nice trip. Mrs. Wishart will go to Johnstown to visit her children, and tho Doctor is going j down south to help dedicate the I battlefield monument at Shiloh. j Returning he will go directly to : Johnstown, and he and Mrs. j Wishart will return to their home nt McConnellsburg about the lirst of January. The huntiug season for deer coming in on Monday, Dan Bark man, the popular landlord at the Mountain House up on Rays Hill, took his gun and went out back ! of the fields, and in a short time came in lugging a tive-prongod j lH0 jKund buck on his back. As i it is against the law for a man to i kill a dozen deer in one day, he I didn't look for any more. Our townsman, Tommy Sloan, who! boards there, is now more than ! ever tickled with tho grub. j i A few weeks ago it was noted that tho Atlantic Refining Com pany had drawn tho line on drinking among their employees. Gradually most of tho large la bor employing corporations are coming to this. It is particular ly the case with railroad compa nies, who have been taught by long experience that drinking men are not reliable and cannot be depended on in cases of emer gency. This is a practical tem perance reform. MADE YOl'Nfl AQAIN. "One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my 'teens' again" writes D. II. Turner of Demp seytown, Pa. They're the best in the world for liver, stomach and bowels. Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25c at all drug stores. We had the pleasure last Thursday afternoon of meeting, In their place of business in Con nellsville, Pa., our old friends, Sol, Bert, aud Watson Palmer, formerly of this county. Sol went out there about twenty-two years ago, and has sinco been joined by tho other brothers. They have one of the largest es tablishments in the manufacture of monuments in western Penn sylvania. A big Foos gas engine furnishes the power to run a set of compressed air tools, aud when all hands got to work they make the dust fly. Watson is just now utilizing his spare mo ments superintending the erec tion of a modern house on which he expetcg to make good interest on his investment by renting. CURED OP PILES AFTER 40 VEARS. Mr. C. Uaney of Geneva, Ohio, had the piles for 40 years. Doc tors and dollars could do him no lasting good. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured him permanent y. Invaluable for cuts, burns, bruises, sprains, lacerations, ec zema, tetter, salt rheum, aud all other skin diseases. Look for the name DeWitt on the package all others are cheajt, worthless coun terfeits. Sold at Trout's drug tore. Farm (or Sale. 1 will sell nt private sulo my farm of Kxl ne.es lyinu u'onr Oic I'Ux ) mile cast of UnrrUonvilUi. Abort CO acre tiro uluurod ami Ituhmre In l im ber. Tho improvements are ft jxooJ two-story Frame Mouse nearly new, Hank Uarn nml otlier outbuildings, Tbere is also an orelianl of line fruit. Good water near t be door. Will Hell on terms to suit tbe purchaser. V. A. VALLANCK, 10-7-OU Il.-irrisonvllle, l'u. A Prolitic Sheep. Win. M. Kendall of Ayr town ship has a sheep that last March s?ave birth to three lambs and raised them all. On the twenty third of last month that same iwe gave birth to throe more, two of which are living and grow ing finely. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT. Many broad minded physicians prescribe Foley's Honey and Tar as they never have found so safe and reliable a remedy for throat aud lung troubles as this great medicine, store. Sold at Trout's drug LOCAL INSTITUTES. Local Instituto at Akersville, Friday evening, November 13. The following are topics to bo dis cussed: 1. School, its object, W. Hanks and G. Diehl. 2. What do you think of tho minimum school salary ? M r. Plossinger and Miss Lhxon. 3. Recitation : Object; How conducted; length, and how many? Mr. Walters, Miss A. Bar ton and L. Harris. A local institute will bo held in i3elfast tonwship, at Philip Mor ;,'ret school, Friday night, Novem ber LU Tho following questions will be discussed: , Patriotism. 2. How do you interest pupils who attend irregularly. 3. How can the home better our school? All who are interested in school work are invited, S. Li. Wink, teacher. ANXIOUS MOMENTS. Sonic of tho most anxious hours if a mother's life are thosi when the little ones of tho household have the croup. There is no oth er medicine so effective in this terrible malady as Foley's Honey and Tar. It is a household favor ite for throat and lung troubles, and as it contains no opiates or other poisons, it can bo safely given. Sold at Trout's drug store SCHOOL REPORT. Pine Grove school No. 1, Wells township. Second month. En rolled, HO; average attendance, "0; ler cent, of attendance, 8'J. Hon or roll : Phoebe Horton, Mollia Gates, Elsie Baumgardner, Zola Gibson. Amy and Kate Horton, Jennie Young, Dollie aud James ilclsel, Roy Kline, Willie, Anna and Kate Denisar, Jesse Harnett. Earl Kimberlain,' Alfred Horton, Clyde and Nettie Warsing, Jay, Willie, Kirkt , Nellie and Lena Stunkard, Frank Baker, Bern ard Gibson, James Gates, Ernest and Leta Sprowl, Charles and El eanor Sipe, Rodey "Gibson, Irvin and Sarah Young, Lillian Bur ket, Mary Foreman. W. Walter Smith, liessio M. Willet, . teachers. A 000D NAME. From personal experience I testify that DeWitt's Little Early Risers are unequalled as a liver pill. They are rightly named bo cause they give strength and en orgy and do their work with ease, W. T. Easton Boerne, Tex. Thousands of people are using these tiny little pills in preference ;o all others, because they are so pleasant and effectual. They cure biliousness, torpid liver, etc. They do not purge and weaken, but cleanse and streugtheu. Sold ut Trout's drug store. While in Philadelphia last week C. B. Stevens purchased a buggy and a 12-mile an hour driving horse. To see what kind of stuff his horse was made of, Mr. Ste vens.in company with Dan Trout, who was in tho city at the same time, left Philadelphia Thursday morning aud drove out to Lan caster, S5 miles, in good time for supper. They reached homo Sunday evening, having spent two half days on the road sight seeing. ' , UmckJIa Wood For Sale. A nice lot of pine limekiln wood for salo cheap. See A. M. SKVILLK, . McConnellsburg, Pa. TRESSPASS NOTiCfc. , Ail persuns hcitity wurnrU utfuiu.nt Iran p:, II" l.hr. i li i; etui tf the mMt'rstKDCd ' ly :i..u. ;:. ut I tluli ' III fl'!MV u i i-iM i.a or iii ii wt . Ayr :n , U'lilp. JAi'idi n ki;s It N. KIIYMAN. jNo. v. or r WM. If. I Vl,OU C. J. I IK i:vkh. OAMKi. .V'll;K Tml tnmirhip. I' A If l Idll SAM-.. Sltuiitpil ire ml In rust of MuCoi ncllslmrir, ln.. extrnillnir lo l.nln p';i . cimtutniiiff 215 A;lll s, A I.AHlil-: M)W IUM IIAKN, tins lutflv hi'i-n ail it il in II. v l-hiii'iivciTients, Tin lurni ! iidiiiiriiliiv iMiupitsl rur stuck pur piiM'M, C'un he IhhijjM nit trnn luKuit Lur clmsiT. Aihln hh tin? owner OANIKI, lUir.UT. Chumhuxhutv. Pu. Panic wSh ni to visit itac premises Inquire of W. II. NKLSOS, MitConnt'ilHiitirh?, Pu. JXKOUTOK'S NOT IC I"..- Nutlet- li lii'rptiv ulvi'ii tlml t-t1'PK tof nttient nry Iihvii lii'i'ti irr.mti'il lit On niiitrriiitfhpil upon tlm vmin of Tliniims lliiniliiMl lure of Ayr towiiBhlp. Kulton l'u. ml' . . ,i ,,-,.:,.,.,! Any perftuup luivijiir clitlin M;.';i'itt miII oatute will pri-nuiit thi-ni prnpivlv iviln niii-:iteil for eitk'inctit, ami tliimp ok iuit tlicsium: wl'l pleuw call ft tnl iM-tt it. I) T ' I'MIII UT Oct. ill. i;.iMMLiir. Auditor' Notice. Nutice Is hereby liven that utiili r.ii.'b".l auditor uppotiiti-d to make cilstrhirlon of the funds In the hiMiilsof linn. S slcy K!rK uil mlnlsiratur of tiie u-l n- of Zfjihihu Mouisiute of rriioinpiuu townslilp, dccruiiM'fl, will Hit Ihtiis olllvc lu McConuHtlsluirif. P.i . for the pei lorin uuoe of hiiid duty on Thursday, .November IU. I0fi:f. ut 10 o'clock A. M.. wheu uud where ull persons Interested pmy uttend If they nee proper. UEd. II. DANIIXS, II f Kl. Auditor- To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Brorno Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to euro. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box 25c. Sale Register. Friday, November f. A. J. Fore, executor of tho estate of Henry McGowan, late of Burnt Cabins, will soli at his late resi dence 1 miles east of the above place horsos, grain, farming im plements, &c. Salo begins at 10 o'clock; credit, 9 months. Tuesday, November 21. Caleb 15. Hockensmith, intending to quit farming, will sell at his res idence one mile northwest of Uarrisonville, on the road leading to Laidig, horses, cattle, farming implements, stoves, Sec. At 12 o'clock sharp on tho same day he will offer his farm, containing 221 acres, having thereon erected a log weatherboarded house, bann barn 04x35, nearly new, together with outbuildings, splendid or chard, &c. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. Thursday, November 12. Ma son Barton, agent for the heirs of tho lute Hon. Ceo. W. and Ma ria Barton of Brush Creek val ley, will sell tho mansion farm of tho deceased at 1 o'clock on above uained day. This farm contains 270 acres, part of which is in ex cellent state of cultivation, and on the other portion there is about 050,000 feet of fine timber. QUICK ARREST. J. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala. was twice in the hospital from a severe ca.sn of piles causing 24 tumors. After doctors and all remedies failed.Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly arrested further in flammation and cured him. It conquers aches and kills pain. 25c. at all druggist. AT CLAV PARK'S, THREE SPRINGS, PA Eggs, 25 cts per dozen. Butter, 20 cts per pound. Wheat, 80 cts per bushel. Rye, 75 cts per bushel. Oats, 40 cts per bushel. Turkeys, 11 cts. a pound. Chickens, old or young 8 cts per pound. Potatoes 50 cts., per bushel. Corn 00 cts., per bushel. S. R. CROMER, TIININER Fort Littleton, Pa. Is prepared ut short notice to do tiny work entrusted to liU care. A full line of STOVES. T'lpe, Tinware, Ac, always on hand HHtclal attention fflvcu to Spout ins, Hoofing, &.c, GALVANIZED STLEL SPOUTING AT 5 CENTS A FOOT. Don't forget that we are head quarter for all kind, of PUMPS and pump repair, and at prlceit that are rlht. Thirty Y ears' experience in Merchant Tailoring, and hand- lintf Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods, O has given us a knowledge of the demands of V Fulton county that means much lo you when i want you Clothing. IT'S OUR BUSINESS to watch the change in styles both in material and makeup; and the man or boy who is dressed at our house, may go away feeling that he is genteelly and fashionably chid. Our Prices are Right the man that promises to give you five-dollar value for lour dollars and a half in cash is simply lying that's all. To give you an idea: We have 31 EN'S SUITS from 32.50. to the very best i$l) suit. YOUTHS' irom 2 dollars and 50 cents up; Boys', 75c, up, and Childs' 50c. up. Boys' and Men's OVERCOATS, in Great Variety. Dress Trousers from 1 dol lar to 4 dollars and 50 cents. When - you want anything in the way of clothing', come in and look over our stuif. If we can't suit you, no harm Is done, 8 A. U. NACE & SON, 8 g McConnellsburg, Pa. 000000X0.iS5 The Washington County Bank Hancock, Md., IS u. JJK.YXCII of Tiir: Farmers' Trust Banking and Deposit Co., Of Baltimore, Aid. DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Actinic Oiliccrs Llcctcd hy the Stotkhnlikra: DR. J. S. SWARTZWELDER, J. FRANK FIELDS. R. J TANEY, E. V. HENDERSON. JOHN W BURGESS. n!nsiU subject to cluvlc ivnr interest ut llio rnto of 2 per t;nt. per annum. l)cniHlts in suviiT.'M (li-purtuu'iit, .! pi-r cent, per im num. Timo CM'tilii.-a'cs l dcpnsil, Hi tlie rate if 4 ht cent, per iiiinuni. Paid in Capital and Surplus, $235,000 00 Security to Depositors Against Loss, $400,000.00 Accounts of Corporations and Individuals Respectfully Solicited OFFICERS : John W. Woodland, Pres. K. S. Jolirnton, 1st ri.:c-Prcs. if 1 1 J I'enton Thomas, 2d Vice-Prrs. Facts Worth Knowing. For Milburn Wagons, Surrdjs and Unyios, Uunaliouts, Farm ers Milk-Waifons, Top Sjirinif-wunons, Ilimloru, Mowers, Ilaj rakes, Oliver chilled, SyramiHe uud Wiard eliillml plows, Wood and Steel frame harrows. Sewing Machines with 4 drawer, drop head, guaranteed for ten years, for $14. Tim Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machine is the best made for dressmakers. Don't fail to nee it before buying. I'm headquarters for Grain drills stock always on hand. I have tho largest stock in the county In bugles and farm Imple ments. My goods are right und prices right. Goods right here and I will be here to tell you that I can givo just as much for your money as any dealer in tho County. He sure to come and sou me or write to me before buying, T. J. COMERER, McConnellsburg, Pa. the: art of putting the materials to gether h what makes-the hat become you. The ma terials mav not be the most expensive an1 still the hat be very fetchinty. We have learned the art. That is the reason one woman will say to another after admiring her friend's new hat and hav ing been tuld the pi ice; "It looks so stylish I thought it cost he;.ps more than that." We can make you one at" rhe same price that will look equally stylish. The best materials, and pains taking workmanship make our hats the most desi ta ble. iWaye Johnston McConnellsburg, Pa. 8 fSMOOOOOOOOOOS! V . I). Allon, tsoirrctary-'J'roas Hustontown. FALL and WINTER MILLINERY. I take this method of Inform ing my former patrons and the public generally, that I have received a full stock of The Latest Style Hats and llonncts, Trimmed and I'ntrlmmed, Patternjllats, Feathers, Tvibbons, and every thing you may need lu this line and ut prices thit WILL n-KASE YOU, Ikuow. GIVE ME A TRIAL ANNIE E. DAWNEY, HUSTONTOWN, PA. Wanted. 5000 Chlcuons and Turkey. Will pay highest market price Id ''ash. Elliott Hay t )ur'5 McConuoiUl Early has no terror for those mm w J . k. Jonnston s LADIES' COATS, New Style Box all this year's goods, $3.00 up. Ladies capes 50c, up. MEN'S SUITS, Dress Suits, business suits, work suits for men and boys', Warranted to be as represented at prices from 2.40 up. OVERCOATS, Short dress, long dress, and storm, $2.50, up. CORD PANTS, lined throughout with drilling, drilling pockets and fast buttons only $1.75. Boy's long cord pants, same as above $i.50 and boy's knee pants lined 60c. SWEATERS, Full line Men's and Boy's Sweaters all colors 50c, to $2. UNDERWEAR, Men's wool fleece lined underwear 50c. Men's cot ton fleecelined underwear, extra heavy, 40c. BANG ! BANG ! BANG I GREAT GUNS I May be seen at R. S. PATTERSON'S NEW STORE. Please call and examine our stock pf GUNS be fore purchasing. ' PRICES THE LOWEST Also, full line of Shells. Full stock of tarred roofing, Gas tar, White lead, best Linseed oil, ready mixed Paints, Glass, Grain Bags, Iron and Steel Tire in tact everything found in a first class Hardware store. Prices the lowest. No. 9 Galvanized smooth vyre $2.70 per hun dred pounds. TAR ROPE! TAR ROPE ! TAR ROPE! 21 oz. Sisal tar rope, 100, strings 8 cts., a pound in full coils. 3 ply tar roofing. Per roll $1.15. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. P, S. i have a few Plows and Harrows that I will sell cheap. Four doors east of the Telegraph Office. CLAY PARK'S THREE SPRINGS, PA. The best goods for the least money. Men's lined cord pants at 51.75; regular price 52.50. Boy's cord pants 50 cts, per pair. Men's heavy duck coats, velvet colIar,$1.25.regular price 51.75 Ball Bearing Drop Head Sewing Machines 513.75 each; Heating Stoves, $6 to 518 each. Cook Stoves $14 to $22. WEN'S OVERCOATS, at 55.50, regular price 58. Ladies and children's coats and capes any price or size. A beautiful line of ladies and children's TRIMMED HATS, at about ONE-HALF the usual PRICE asked. - ; SHOT GUNS, Single barrel shot guns, 32 inch barrel, choke bored, 53.98, t regular price 7 dollars, . No difference what you want to buy, write us for prices or. call and we will save you money. CLAY PARK. Snow who buy their clothing at 9 m a
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