New crop New Orleans molas ses at Irwnrs. The Hacket store sells a good 50-1 b lard cm for 33 and 38c. You will find every thing the latest at Goldsmith's Tailoring place. This is a good time to sub scribe for the t ULTON County Nkws. Only a dollar a year in ad vance. Rev. Powers is conducting a series of very interesting meet ings in the Damascus church in Thorn psou township. Daniel Smith, son of the late Hon. William C. Smith, a former editor of the Everett Press, died last Thursday evening of typhoid fever. Ask the first man you meet about our clothing. Goldsmith the Tailor. Robert F. McCurdy, a nine months old child of Ann Soriggs, died on Friday Nov. 18th, and was buried on Saturday. Funer al services were conducted by Revs. J. L. Grove and W. 11. Reed. Did you get any of those 20c butcher knies at the Racket store yet f They are fine. liny cranberries, raisins, cur rants, tigs, prunes, peaches, &c, at Irwin's. Foley's lioney and Tar for coughs and colds: reliable, tried and tested, safe aud sure. Sold at Trout's drug store. Wanted at Paul Wagner's tan nery, McConnellsburg, tallow, beefhides, horsehides, callskins, and sheepskins, for which the highest market price in cash will be paid. Captaiu and Mrs. George W. Skinner went to Washington, Pa., to spend Thanksgiving Day with their sou Parker R. Skinner, a student at Washington & Jeffer son College. Wo have another lot of those ladies' tleece lined hose, 10, 13, lb'c. Rouss Racket store. At the recent annual institute , I I 1 . - . Ll.. . . , 1 . A I - C Lebanon county, a resolution was j aarpusu urging a yearly increase of $100,000 in the state school ap- uropriation to bo used as a fund j for the pensioning of all teachers j who have completed 25 years in' ,.,, i , I actual service. ' The year H04 will closeon Sat-1 urday night. Accordingly, the I new year wih open on Sunday.- New Year's day in Pennsylvania I staiu law, wnen a legal Holiday lalls on Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed as the ; legal holiday. j Wm. J. Cohill, of Hancock, the I "Boy Goat Breeder," has just sold to Carl Hagenbeck, the ani mal king, now at the World's Fair, St. Louis, eight beautiful Angora goats. Mr. Hagenbeck is taking these goats to his private estate near Hamburg, Germany. They will leave New York early in De cember. This is considered a wogderful achievement for Wil liam as Mr. Hagenbeck had 500 of the best Angora goats in the world to select from. Hancock Star. Rev. A. G. D. Powers, pastor of the Need more charge of the Christian church, successor to Rev. S. L. Bausrher, spent a few hours in town last Fridav in com pany of B. F. Simpson, of Thomp son. Mr. Powers comes from the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, and is now settled at Needmore. He expresses himself as much pleas ed with his work in this county and speaks in high terms of the hospitality extended to him by his people. Miss Isabel Hagner, private Becretary of Mrs. Roosevelt, is a roost valuable assistant. The Kansas City Journal, writing about this young lady says: "She has a fortune ample for all the frivolities of Newport and Tuxedo or for divisiou of her life between Fifth avenue and Belff rave square but she prefers to follow the use , ful career she mapped out for herself when, withathinnerpurse she entered semi public life. Wnen Miss Hagner came into a handsome inheritance recently ne gave no sign of intention to leave her present post" PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT. Many broad minded physicians prescribe Foley's Honey and Tar as they have never found so safe and reliable a remedy for throat and lung troubles as this great medicine, ,' Sold at Trout's drug tore. burnt cabins. The educational meetiug held in the M. E. church lasl Friday evening and Saturday, was well attended and we think every ue was benefited by it. Jacob W. Miller, who U mi (Tur ing from kidney trouble, is uot any better at this writing. Win. Robinson is smiling all over his face. its a boy. Mrs. L. C. Kelly returned to her home Sunday after having spent a week in Philadelphia. Miss Nora Uues Is spending some time with Savillu Iiowmau. James Waters. Jr., moved into one end of Mrs. Sarah McGow an's house last Tuesday. A GOOD COMPLEXION. 'Sparkling eyes and rosy cheeks restored by using De Witt's Little Early Risers," so writes S. P. Moore, of Nacogdo ches, Tex. A certain cure for biliousness, constipation, etc. Small pill easy to take easy to act. bold at Trout's drug store. A Mia tad a Woman Wanted. Good position tor tho right par ty at a saw mill in Allen's Valley, one mile from Knobsvile, this county. For particulars call on or address H. Kalbach & Son, Richmond Furnace, Pa. 65 WRITING LESSONS, MAIL, $2.50. Williamsport (Pa) Commercial College. FREE. First lessou in Writ ing, J3ookkeepiug, Shorthand, and Letter Writing. Our Turkey Crop. The turkey crop of the United States finds its first important mavket at Thanksgiving, when, according to a reliable estimate, about (1,000,000 of the birds are sold. It is raised in small lots all over the country, each farmer contributes a few. This crop ot 6,000,000 Thanksgiving turkeys, if allot thein were marching in BostOQ to San Franci8C0 and as far as Denver ou tho returu jour. ney ' m7d7vouaoa.n. . Tr. , "One of Dr. King's New Life ,,, ... Pills each night for two we-ks faa8 t me iu ,teens, p,to. n TT TllPni.r nf nm. to Pa They, world for llvei. stc re the best in stomach and bow Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Oaly 25c at Trout's drug store. Sale Register. Thursday, December h, F. M. Lodge, administrator, will sell nt the late residence of .John M. Lodge, deceased, one mile north of Emmaville, horses, cattle, farm ing implements, carpenters tools, household goods, &c. Sale be gins at 10 o'clock. Credit six month. Saturday, Decembea 8, W. II. Nesbit will sell at his residence in McConnellsburg, 4 buggici, doublecornplows.barshear plows, single and double shovel plows, harrows, cornplanters, grain drills, mowers, hay forks, Sew ing Machine, corn by the barrel and many ottier articles. Sale be gins at 1 o'clock p. m. Credit 0 months. Saturday, December 10, John Newman, intending to quit farm ing, will sell at his residence, 1J miles north of Waterfall, 3 hors es, 2 milch cows, 1 new Deering mower, 1 new hay-rake, 1 two horse wagon, plows, harrows, a lot of corn, and many other arti cles. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Wednesday, December 14. Whereas, James G. Alexander, yeoman, of the township of Ayr, was, on the eighth day of Novem ber, by sundry citizens of die county of Fulton, sentenced to a term of three years in the coun ty jail Therefore, ho will sell at public sale at his residence 4 miles southwest of McConnells bury, horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, farming implements, hay, corn, &o. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 12 months. THOUSANDS CURED. DeWitt's Witch liazol Salve has cured thousands of cases of pilos. I bouKt.t a tox of DeWitfs Witch Hazel Salve on the recommenda tion of our druggist," so writes C. II LaCrolx, of Zavalia, Tux , and used it for a stubborn cahq of piles. It cured mo pormaneut )y," Sold at Trout's drug store. HAVE YOU SEEN STONEU'S sroiu: ? Albert Sinner's store is just now a veritiik In art valtary mid is well worth a visit if vou don't buy a cent's worth. No such exhibit has over been displayed in this county. It is out of th.- qni'stinr. to name t li huiidrodili Mtf the beuutiful things ymi sen in fancy goods, toys, alliums. )i;'. tnres at all prices ami !ylt., giissware, quecnswaiv, mIvoi-j ware, jewelry, docks, watches, fine rings, toilet cases, work-boxes, jewel -eases, fine china-ware, l imps of all kinds, books, Bibles, I Testaments, toilet sets, granite ware of all kinds, dolls, doll go carts, children's rocking chair, express wagons for boys, steel sleds, sleigh bells, stoves, tin ware of all kinds, ami O well, you must come and see for your self. See our goods lirst; for if you come after you have pei 1 1 your money somewhere else. your pleasure for the holidays' will be all gone. Remember I will uot bs under sold. Albert Stoncr. License Notice. IN TUB COI'llT OK (Jl'AItTKK SESSION'S ok ki'i.to.n roc .VI V. It K ordered tluit uli upplW'ittlnns for Ileum cs for the ul of vinous. j.irito:j-t. limit. m- hn;w d liquors, wholesale or retuil. lor the vein line,, will lie heurd iu TiipmIii , theluth il.i'y ol Junuury. lim.V nt 10 o'eioek u. m ut winch time all persons applying in- iri;iklior ohj.-.-l .; to applteatious. will h.- heard li.v uvuIiihm'. p.; titiou. reumuslrunee or counsel. There must he no eotnmunleatlon at tiry time upon the suhjeet. with t In. .) ucWes personal either by letter or any ot her pri vate ay. The petition, verllled hy nflldavit of applle;,nt hall be in eonforuilty with the reipnt i-int-ut-of the aetsor Assemniy. .Iiultnnt'iit lmf.il miu. ie exeeuteil In the penal sum of ?-'M'- with no less than two reputa hie I reeholdersof t he eo.i li ly as sureties, each of them to he a hou:t ial owner of real est al e In the omit y or l-'ullou worth, over and aliove an incuuihrnnecs. the sum of .'iki iur other Icmi security mvenj lloud eoudltlont-d for the laitltlul iiIimm vanct of sll the l w s rclat in-' to the s.-i: ,m( or fnt-tiili ini: of li'juors. and to pay all (l.uii i,:i- wliici. shall lie recovered ui-'.iiii-l Itte ih-.-inec .mi-, 111! costs, lines and pi-niilli.-. v. liii-i. tijiiyl." im posed on him uiali-r any indie tn.-M im viol;' i itti: said laws; and the snreli- s i,,;iy lie !-.,i!iieo in appear in Court ami jnstity uiiiicr u .th. The ('ourt Khi'ii iu a:l c. ,-s i-.-t uf the l'pp:i eatlou Wlleut vcr. In the opim'i'l or tile Co hayiuif line reiard l o t !.-' iMinilii-i- inii ,'iai act cl of thf? petitiolit i-s toriihil :i..i;iiM tl.e ap(iica tion. such license is t.i.i !'C''e;!ry for ll;e :.c coluinodution of tile ;:.!!i.a ..:.u eiiterlaiiuiH-jit of strangers mid ti a vt I -i s , tint tne app.le.mt Is not h tit person to uimin sticli lici use j-ImimI j Petitions to he tiled u It !i the t.'lel l; of tin Court not Inter lh:;'i Mini. lav. tl.e I. a it ilav in Deeeniher. I'.fcil. Oiijci'1 ions and retuotisi ran. ees to lie tiled not later than 'I' h.-.-la.-, . the ; n ilav of .lammrv I . -.Y t in in su l.n-i -'it e:in- i li... Im; shown or pi out lit.'iu..' lu.iile in ; In Cmirt llial i the party holding lii.e.i i.- i.. s n i,.it c.i any la w of the Cotiiirioiiweii.tii ii'.uiini; lo ttie sa.e ot liiilors. tiie Court sh ill. upon notic hein-JKiv-en to the person liceu-ru. revo..e the lieeu-e. iiv the i Inui-t, s..M--.I.McC. SWOP!'.. Attest: IV , . ;i:i. A. IlAHIilS. CietU it. S. Nov. M, 1KH. Auditor's Notice. The uiulr-rilk'iit'U auditor upiniiiitnl hy thtf Orphans' Cutirt uf Fult'iu fount v to pavi'iipm. ex!t'pt!oUM, utnl to maki ili.sti liuiLiofi of tl.t hulutice (if the f uuu-. iu tin- hamN of ihc lif.ul tistute Trust C'oitp:ii).v of I'hilaJt; ph a. trustee for Kilu H MuKiiiiiln. iiiluoi' -!i'lti of A lexatiili'i MuKihliln. lutu of I'lii ii i-jwiiship. iU'ic;isi'o. will sit for thu iiirpoe of his npiio.i.imtMit ut his otlli'e-ln .Mil oiiut.'i.sliiit-. l'a . ou i-'i-iuay, the nth clay if l)ect'i;i'ii;r. i'.i(. j:t m o'e;ocl.. in. of said day. when ail per-ous havlni: claims ui?ainst said estate may appear uuc make proof ofsatiet.r othci v, ise he fon-vei debarred from partieipiliuu in l In- fund. r HANK l' I.VNCH. ll-St-:iw. Auditor Farm and Store for Sale. Desiring to move West I offer for salo on privute terms my farm udjuin Ing the town of liurnt Cubins, contain ing 113 acres more or less of which !I0 acres ore cleared and under good state of cultivation. This lurid Jias been limed over twice in the last few yeurs, having received over l","it)ii bushels of lime; bus u new HANK 15AHX 4'iX'i" feet with wagon shed unit struw shed uttuched; u good stream ot water running into the barn yard: house large enough for two families, and being situute near town, gives put ty purchasing, every convenience ol school, postollicc, stores, mil), Ac. I also offer for sale my store build ing it nd dwelling with ull, or part, of store goods. This properly contains a lot of M perches'of ground, is hitu uted in the center of the toun of Utirnt Cabins, and at tho junction of all the main roads lending into tho pluce; consequently, it is the liett locution for business in the town. Cull on or address I-. C. KKM.V, lliirtit Ciibitis. I'u. Men W'anlcd. Men wanted iu woods and on aw mill. Inquire of or add res II. Kalhacii & Son, Richmond Pnrnaco, Pa. Goinj at Cost. Il'iviiiif Hold piy real ostate and expecting to remove from the county, 1 am closing my entire stock of jronoral merchandise out at cost and bflow cost. Come quick. S K. PlTTMAN, llarrisonville. QUICK AKRLST. J. A. Gulludife, of Verbena, Ala., was twice in tho hospital from a severe case of pilos caus ing 24 tumors. After doctors and all remedies failed, HucklcVrt Ai nica Salvo quickly arrested fur thor InfAamatluii and cured him It conquor iwiIhh and kllN piii. 2Ttc. at Trout's drug store. Goods Bought Ire 3r A:i entire closing out of our Winter Millinery every Trim r.ie J, Unlnn-.rr.ed and Ready-to-wear Hat at Cost. A. I fresh Stock to select' from. Beautiful selections in the new shades of Ribbons, Silks, Velvets, Plumes, Tips. Wings, &c. We c.u ry in every length the Skirt. Dame lushfon has been. busy this season, and our Ladies' Coab, Furs, Shirtwaists and Petticoats are woith looking at. In dress goods we can show you every con ceivable f rabric and color, broadcloth, Scotch suitings, o.ir;i heavy for unhned skirts and jackets. An unlimited supply of Black Goods. Specials at special prices. 6 pop ular styles of corsets that will fit you, Winter underwear for men, women and children. Fas cinators, Mittens, Gloves, Neckwear, Veilings, Hosiery. . t - J J. J i . we nave auueu 10 oui muck a ing goods. "BANNER PATTERNS easily comprehended. Children's winter dress and coat patterns 10 cents. Hest trade prices for T, J. WIENER, A J. IRWIN k CO., FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY A full line of Hats anil Bomn'M in ull the very lutest shapes, shail. -s tind culut-s 'l'h is U to he n season of soft effects and bril liant colors. Very happily have the manufacturers of fancy sllkn and velvets mot the tlemund of fitshion. We hiive tin element line .f HI13150NS, SILKS, VELVETS, FANCY FK AT FIE US, TIPS and AMA.OX PLUMES. In fact, we have every tl.ltijj in u FIUST CLASS MILLINERY STORE. Special attention will be given to Trimming. Ilonietnhi-r that our lonjj experience In the millinery business eiKi.lilcs lis to select nothing but the most fashionable (foods. All we ask is tliut you rive us a call, see' our goods and get line prices. Our goods sell themselves. . J. Irwin & Co, McConnellsburg, Fex. VALUABLE FARM ami MILL PROPERTY At Private Sale. Tlie tnnKrsi.rtie.l. on uecotint of ud- . 'uiicing ; y- iii s, itiid :t desire to retire! rum the active management of busi- 1 ess affairs, offers at privute sale his .-"iii-iii nil. I Mill Property, situate, 44 niles north i f HaucoirU, Mil., mid mile north ol Warfordsburg, I'u. THE FARM otituilis 150 ACRES of finest qual- I n of LI.MKSTON'i: LAND, nearly all j if which is ,'leiiretl and iu high state I of cultivation. The improvements j .oiisi.st of TWO jOOL) FliAMK; OWKLLiXCJ liOl'SKS, GfXn RAUX ami other out buildings. THE MILL as t si. -, cond'i'toii. liMttition. lurge euntoiii, and i 1 1 1 1 i- - l iiiuchiuery, is one of the most desirable mill proper lies in the county The Baltimore & Ohio ruilroud. and also the V abash, ire otily 4.J m-lcs distant, und the uew II. : ) 'cut-oif will be within three luurters of u mile of the mill The mill is right in the heart of a rich fer ilo section of country, and Is provided witli lirst clus steam power to supple ment, in a dry time the usually tine water supply. This property will be SOLD AT A IJAKGAIN. and OX KASY TKRMS. Tor further particulars inquire of BALTUS STIGERS, Warfordsburg, Pa. or r RANK P. LYNCH, Agent, McConnellsburg, Pa. . Valuable Hotel Property at Private Sale. The uudersi-rned will sell at pri vato sale the well known Washing ton lloiisfj property in McCon n'llslmrtr, situated on Court House Square. This is one of most desirable hotel properties in 1 1 1 towu, and has a splendid itiitronr). Tiio preseut owner lias miidiictod it for a period o!" t.vuiiityn'vci years and has no oth tr ruotirV for selling than a desire o retire from active business. Por further information call on or address S. li. WOOLLET, McConutllsburg, Pa. Foley's Honey and Tar always stops the cough and heals the' lungs. Refuse substitutes. Sold ' at Trout's drug Btoro. ; Through the agency of M. It. Shaffner, Esi , tho pension nf( Thomas Hamil .of this place has, been increased from eight to ten dollars a month, aud that of Fran ci C. McClain, of llumtoutown from seventeen to twenty-four dollars. , "Right" Bound To Sell popular "Bert" Walking tunipieee line ui geiu lurnin I I" . i.' C L. Kgirs and Poultry HANCOCK, AID. rgains in millinery DUWjSIG VE? WEEK. Cut Prices on all :ooJs. The lady Teachers will tind it o their advan tage to come in and see for themselves during in stitute week. Trading stamps with every purchase. Mays Johnstcn McConnellsburg, Pa. WANTED. We want your wants and You want your wants supplied : Therefore If vou want to buy Groceries; It vou want to Exchange; If you want to sell Buckwheat Flour; If. in tact, you want anything in the Grocery Line, and want to sell anything in the line of Country Pro duce, Tell your wants to C. F. Scott, McConnllsburn, Pa. Coach Repairing The undorfngned has opened a Coach Shop In thin plare and U prepared to BUILD AND REPAIR lltflit vehlcleH of all kinds on short notice. Painting and Trimming a specially. You are Invited to call and Inspect work. Aaron Steele Shop formerly occupied by Albert Helkes Subscribe for the Nkw. j j,ir S ilrf at Trout'n drag t"r. Good Values For Christmas 1904. Holiday Nearer and nearer the Holidays are approaching and you will soon be select ing your GIFTS Our CHRISTJlIJS G00DJ3 both In novelties, and . staple lines, are now on display ready lor your Inspection It will give us pleasure to have you look at th We are quite sure you will find many new and beautitul thltigs. ' In getting ready for Christmas we have not overlooked our other lines. You will always find a clean Up-to-Date stock at the RIGHT PRICES for good qualities. As we want to close out our Millinery line for this season we have made a SWEEPING REDUCTION aii of our Ladies', Misses and Children's Hats both in trimmed and untrimmed shapes. Will be glad to have you call and get prices on these goods, Ladles' and Misses Coats and Furs. Jas. 6. Turner & Co., Hancock, Aid. The "Bert" Walk Inn Skirt. LIRE Is What You Make It. We can help you to make your's a pleasure. Cold g weather is coming and you will want a hew g stove. 40 different patterns now in stock from $2.00 up to 25.00 each. g Beautiful Rag Carpets at 35 cents per vard. Rag with wool stripes 50 and 55 cents a vard. In- In grains at 30 cents a yard. People should not be. judged' by the clothes -they (M wear, dui a store carries. ' ;'-MWe have just received week, many of them imported. All the lat est Parisians styles. LADIES' COATS in Brown, Tan, Castor, etc. They are beau ties. Also, the latest things in Ladies' Skirts. You want a new Fur to, do you not ? Any kind coloi't or size you want. Prices 75 cents to j? 10.00 each. Breech Loading Shot Guns- full choke 3.50. Smoke less or Black Powder Shells. CLAYPARK, Three Springs, Pa. i&t J. K. Johnston Read These Prices. MEN'S CLOTHING. Heavy work coats H.40 Dress coats and vests $4.50 Good single coats 92.75 Cord pants lined through tl TO Youth's cord pants lined through $l..u Boys' cord knee pants Mi' Moo's black worsted suits t2.4u Men's tine clay worsted suits $4. SO Men's business suits, extra good $5 Men's fancy dress suit 98.00 Men's 18 on. clay worsted suits til) Men's dress overcoats to Men's line dress overcoats $8 Men's ulsters 48 Inches long tyS Men's ulsters 00 Inches long $8.50 Men's Htorm overcoats to Men's sweaters, extra heavy $1 Men's heavy plush caps ' 40c Men's heavy fleeced shirts and drawer 25c; extra heavy 40c 10 dos. soft-fronts shirt just received, (the tl kind) 50c Canvas glove 10c Goat skin gloves 25c The best heavy, Box calf shoes tl.25 High top heavy Box calf shoes $1.85 High top, double solo " $2.50 Boys' high cut shoes tl.25 Boys' high cut Box calf shoes 2 25 Boys' fleeced shirts and drawers 2.V1 All styles and colors in outing cloth, guinea cloth, and cottons of all kinds Iteautlful silk shirts waist pattern oiuLoloth for jacket suits. All grades- of blankets from 60c to to per pair J K. Johnston, McConnellsburg, Pa. DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT , Tktl.00koMlta)nUlM2HMnM(tlilrtil4i,wblckMlltfartac rsaMsto oni at tms lmomtokv o ' B. C DsWTT Low Prices Goods Don't keep' any article bought here if unsatis factory. is juageu Dy me siyie it a lot of Ladies' Hats this! dr HX VM V-V VvV VJW H.V Children's toques 25c Children's Tamoshanters .. 00c Men's wool overshlrts 50c and . Boys' sweaters 50 and 85o LADIES CLOTHING. Pretty capes v "5o Brocade capes $1.25 Cloth capes 27 inches long $2.25 B ack jackets : Tan Melton jnckt ts $3.25 Extra fine Melton juckets $." Rxtra line black juckets $7 and $u Beautiful fur scarf 75c, $1, tl.50, $2, ti.50, $4.00. Muffs to match $1, tl.OO, $2 Tailor made skirts $2 Tailor made heavy gray cloth $2 75 Tailor made heavy black cloth $.1.00 Tailor made bluo.brtiwn and gray $5 Ladles' fascinators 25 and OOo Ladies' Hoods - OOo Ladles', mittens 10, 15 and 25c Ladles' beautiful Golf glove - 25o Ladles' Box calf shoes f 1 25 Ladles' tine kid dress shoe $2 Ladles' knit underskirts 50c Ladies' black underskirts $1 Ladles' undervests and drawers 22c Children's union suits' 2"m Children's shoes 50c, 75c, and tl , Carpets and straw mattings. COMPANY. CUICACO. VLJL,
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