Ke.v.) Hostetter's nd this week. 1 Irick for sale at Mortou's yard. Dancing seems to bo tlie fad iu Bedford this winter. Everybody invited to attend the woodcutting at Johnson Truax's Friday, L'lth inst. A boon to men, women and chil dren a Portable Shower Hath. For salt1 l,v D. M alloy. Fatal kidney aud bladder troub les can always be preveutod by the use of Foley's Kidney Cure. All dealers. Amos Seville slaughtered a jxirker out at his homo tho other day that tilted the beam to the tune of 47s jxiuuds. 27 tairs from "Honest John" plug and !!c will secure a hand some 7."c knife free. The MUsos Dicksou eutortaiu ed a very pleasant company at their homo on Water street last Thursday evening. m tags from "Honest John" Plug and 10c will secure you a watch guaranteed to keep accu rate time. Miss Maggie Hays of this place became very sick last Sunday, aud is still iu a critical condition. Her sister Mrs. Ilauks, of Cham bersburg, came over Tuesday. 110 tags from 'ilouest John" Plug and 10c will secure you a (Jem Safety Kazor, guaranteed to shave the heaviest beard. Malb Hklp. Reliable man wanted to call on doctors aud dentists iu Fulton couuty. Ad dress D. & D. Lamp Mfg. Co., P.ox 791, Erie, Pa. "Houest John" Plug Tobacco Tags are more valuable than any other tobacco tags. The Tobac co is tlie best. For Sali: Ouo 12-borse power portable 'Watertown Steam En gine good as new. Terms easy. J. H. Maker, Bedford, Pa. Send -J.' "Ilouest John" Tobac co tags and c to 11. C. llecker ni;ui, lied lord, Pa., for a hand some knife. Stale if large or me ilium si.e is desired. Iu liRil.ll persons were legal ly executed in the United States. More than that number were lynched. Not one murderer iu ten suffered for his crime. '2 tags from '-Ilouest John" Plug will secure you a dime's worth of "Ilouest John" free from your Merchant. Fou Kent A good ti-room house iu K'nobsville. A tenant preferred who will work on farm. J. C. Fork, Kuobsville. Geo. W. Keisner & Co. areolos iug out a line lot of Ladies' capes ai:d coats, Men's and Boy's over coats, &.c, below cost. 12-)nes for slo-ouos for 7 and 8. See their advertisment next week. A young daughter was born at the homo of our young friend Ed Stevens, on Sunday last. Now Ed can sing "Hush a-bye baby on a tree top." Mount Union Times. Vc Rote with sorrow the death of our old friend aud neighbor Alexander James at Kainsburg, Bedford county, on the 10th inst. lie is survived by two sons and four daughters. The prevention of consumption is entirely a question ' of com mencing the proper treatment in time. Nothing is so well adapted to ward off fatal lung troubles as Foley's Honey and Tar. All dealers. Thompson Peck, of Needmore has recently entered into a matri monial alliance with Miss Mary Mellott of Bedford county, and they are moving, this week, into the house at Needmore, late the home of Enoch llart,Esq., deceas ed. Thompson has the sub-contract for carrying the mail be tween Needmore and Hancock. By the sale ' the personal prop erly of Enoch liart of Needmore, deceased, the old home of the fam ily is at last broken up. Mrs. Hart has furnished a room at the hereof her son Frank, undone at tlie home of her daughter, Mis. Sharpo, and will be "at j home" with one or tho other of j those her only surviving children. The many friends of G. IL Han nan, Engineer, L. E. & W. K. !., at present living at Lima, O., will he 'leased to know of his recov ery from threatened kidney dis ease. Ho writes, "I was cured by using Foley's Kidney Cure, 1 which I recommend to all, espec ially trainmen who are usually similarly afflicted. All dealers. l chruary tli is the Date. Tho date decided upou for tho annual entertainment given by the Stony Batter Club of the Morcorsburg Academy is Febru ary Gib. This year they will give a Minstrel Show. Brubak er's Hall has been engaged for the occasion nnd the boys are hard at work, preparing the program, which promises to be tho best ever rendered iu tho his tory of the school. A largo at tendance is expected and prep arations are beiug mado to ac commodate all who may attend. The tickets will bo placed on sale at Krebs's Drug Store, Mercers burg, ou the morning of Thurs day, January UOth. Hlowil To Atoms. The old idea that the body some times needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill has bum exploded; for Dr. King's New Life Pills, which arc perfectly harmless, geutly stimulate liver and bowels toexpel poisonous matter, cleanse the system aud absolutely cure Constipation and Sick Headache. Only "5c at W. S. Dickson's drug store. Taylor. Miss Mary Heefuer has been very ill. James Cutchall lost a valuable horse. Wm. S. Gracey has been work ing at Woodvale this winter. John Deavor is succeeding nicely with his school, aud is get ing a library. Nora Gracey aud Hester Witter visited Waterfall school last Fri day, and Joseph Detwiler, Jesse Bcrgstresser, and Charles Cutch all visited No. 1. A J.ite at Stake. If you but knew the splendid merit of Foley's Honey and Tar you would never bo without it. A dose or two will prevent an at tack of pneumonia or lagrippe. ft may save your life. All dealers. Sale Register. Saturday, February 13. Will iam Sigel, Trustee, will sell ou the premises j mile north of Buck Valley pos to tlice, two tracts of land one of 110 acres, and one of 10 acres, tho property of A. J. Sigel. late of Union township deceased. Sale at 1 o'clock. Thursday, February 27. Mrs. Margaret Booth, Executrix of es tate of John Booth late of Tod township, deceased, will sell at her residence 2 miles north of McCounellsburg, Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Farming Imple ments, Grain Ac. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Business Opportunity. The Creamery of the Crystal Spriugs Creamery Company, will be sold by the Receiver on the premises in Brush Creek town ship, Fulton county, Pa., on Fri day, February 14, 1902, at 1 o' clock p. m. This is a first class opportunity to go into a profitable business. Terms made known on day of sale. J.NO. P. SlPKS, Receiver. President Roosevelt last week appointed Editor John C. Cham berlain of the Everett Republican postmaster of Everett. The re tiring postmaster; Mr. John G. Cobler, has been tilling that posi tion for nearly live years. The subscription list of the Fulton County News is growing at a very gratifying rate. But there is room for more names. If you have a friend away from the county, send him a copy, or send us his address and we will send him (me. We want that every family iu thecounty shall get the Ni;ws, and that every native of this county who is away, shall be on our list. It is a very rare thiug for any one who once bo comes a subscriber to tho News to order it discontinued. At 7 o'clock p. m.. New Year's day, January 1, 1901.', Albert Sto ner wound an M-day clock, put it in his "show window" and put by it a big card which stated that anyone purchasing not less than 25 cents worth of goods at his store, would be entitled to a guess at the time of the clock's stop ping, aud that the one guessing the nearest to that time should have the clock free. The clock run on and on past tho eight days and did not stop until it had cov ered 13 days, G hours.and 54 min utes. The clock was given to Mr. C. T. W. Rider, he having guessed within 6" miuutos of the time. Pneumonia and I,h Grippe Coughs cured quickly by Fo ley's Honey and Tar. Refuse substitutes. All dealers. McKihhln. What has become of our cor respondent? Has she lost her pen? Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hill visit ed Mrs. Hill's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. W. H. Lake last Sunday. Our friend Auderson Mellott talks of making sale and going to Johnstown. We are sorry to lose Andy aud his wife, for they are excellent neighbors. Misses Queen aud Grace Lake spent Saturday evening and Sun day with their cousin, Miss Jess Correll. 'Our school teacher MissBlauche Peck, spent from Friday until Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Peck at Gem. She is trying to secure a school libra ry, and we hope she will bo suc cessful. Mrs. Lura E. Funk aud sister Miss Eva Bedford called ou Miss Emma Truax Sunday. The protracted meeting will be gin at Pleasant Grovo next Sun day evening. Our hustling neighbor, Mr. Thomas Mellott went hustling up the road the other day, looking much pleased. We don't know the cause of his pleasure uuless, it was the arrival of that little "cook" last week. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Mel lott visited Mr. W. IT. Mellott's Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Spade have moved into a part of Mr. Amos Palmer's house and Mr. Spade has gone to Johnstown where he expects to get employ ment aud if successful Mrs. Spade will go iu the spring. The hollow between M r. Nath an Palmer and Mr. Miller Truax's is reported to be haunted. We wonder what the cause of this sj)ook is? Do you know, Roy? Children ICspcciully Liable. Burns, bruises and cuts are extremel painful aud if neglect ed often result iu blood poisoning. Children are especially liable to such mishaps because not -so careful. As a remedy DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled. Draws out the tire, stops the pain, soon heals the wound. Beware of counterfeits. Sure cure for piles. "DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured my baby of eczema after two physiciaus gave her uy" writes James Mock, N. Webster, Iud. "The sores were so bad she soiled two to live dresses a day." Nprinn House Valley. Our landlord J. W. Mellott'has his hands full of business run ning two saw mills on one farm. You can see him one hour at the upper mill and the uoxt at the lower one; aud when night comes he has to ask for Peter, the old mule, to take him home. He has a track made from tho bench of the mountain so that one mule will bring any number from oue to twenty logs down to the mill at one time. Mr. Mellott lost a valuablo horse recently. George Heinbaugh aud family visited his parents Sunday. Anna Everts visited her son Amos Seville from Wednesday until Monday. Jennie Seville is on tho sick list as is, also, her father. John Ilendershot spent last Sunday at Sam Mellott's. A. W. Johnson traded horses last week with James Seville. Tillies Sowers has gone to Cham bersburg. Carrie Bivens was visiting her sister Mrs. Daniel Cleveugor last week. A. W. Johnston and Sam Mel lott, each expects to build a new house this coming summer. Norman Johnston has returned home again. John Seville was aroused one night last week between three aud four o'clock and found his house afire. Had the fire not been discovered as soon as it w as the house would have been totally destroyed. Store Property For Sale in Kuobs ville, Pa. New building, 0 rooms, with closet, cupboard aud pantry, aud store with glass front under same. Also another store build ing and ware-room on same lot. Wash house, spring house, stable aud other buildings, aud a never failing spring of water at the door. Will sell stock of goods and all together.or just buildings. Can give possession April 1,1902. D. Edward Fork. Mrs. Eliza Hum in oil of this place, now iu her 87th year, has been right sick sinco Sunday. f vvvvvvwvvwvvvvvvvvvw I IIARNUSS t y AND I have now on hand the turnout , best, and i heupest assortment of Hand Made Harness in Pennsylvania, ami soil thorn cheaper tlum tlio cheapest, llur nrHs from !,S to '2ft ulwnvs on hand. KKM KM II Kit, vp "make all our work HV 1IAN1) and guarantee it to ho all riht. Fly Nets und Summer Dusters very cheap and at COST with II iu .less. Farm Gears ' of all kinds always on hand ready for use. Wo n'v'e SI'I I i u. low prices to our 1 1 i.ton i iii vrv customers. Whips, Collars, Haines, liridlcs, and everything for the huive. Write or call for prices bp fore you buy. W. S. IIOSTF.TTER. Mercersbur, l'a. S. K. Cor. Iliuniond. GOOD OPPORTUNITY. Mill Property and Farm For Sale. The micliMMu'neil will s.'ll his Mil l'ropcrt v. and liinri ol ' : ikhw nitwiti'il ulxiut u Imlf H null- s'imli nr tin- Mili-hiitf Hill UiiHlst church In Mi'Uu-t Township. The mill In Iu nmnlutf nr nrr. utiil On-hitiniivctiii-nls on the fiirm ure u new frr.nie limine. triHMi bunk burn, unit other nreesMiry biii'iliws, Thli propei-tv will be Mihl ut ti buiKuin, and on terms that will suit the pureh.ier. A UK AM .1. 1'ITTMAN. .Ian. It. imi. Moi'nriiielMuii'ir, New Steam Chopping Mill, In McConncllsburg. All kimli of Tttin clioimort promptly, tiivo uh a trial. iT" At tlie Old Foundry t Fntl of Town. W. II. N F.N HIT. Administrator's Notice. Kt ile of Mis. A nun Kohiir. driiciiM'd. Let Ntk of liditiirJst rntiiMi. on Oim t'Mute of Mis. A mi l 'ol' 'tr. Into of I.iWtihtf Yrelt lti iishin dtv (.;.((, 1 hnviii hi-tiii grunted l-v tin- li'-i'i' if Wili . Tor Full on o.M.niy in t!if snlw-ilt-i'. rtlitivc p,t ol'ilre nd .Iro.-s U Pieuviilil i,itl:'r Fu'toil County, Fit,, nil JUToiis hi r- Indf't cd to ' lit' si'ld f 1 ;ilo w pirn- IMii.it )iivrii'i; AV' those lliuilil,' Cilillis Will plVM-ht tlii..:); ;o MitS. MAUY ANN FAOLF.Y. Ore. P.i. I'v.'l.tit. Adinhii'-mili'ix. Administrator's Notice. Noli.",- K 1iimv'y irlven thiit Icitrrs of ndmln r;i ti'ti h;uc lue., -n;nttd lot In undrrsi'itt'd upon t ho r.i, it e (if Knooh Hurt, F.m.. late of Holt. ist township. Fulton oouiity. Fa., dei'tuis rd. All poisons htivimr claims ntfiiin-.t mid is t it1 wilt p'-HM-m them properly authenticated f u sei ticiiicnt. iiiid t liose owintf the same will please cull and "ttle. V. F. HART. Jim. -I. VMi. Administrator. Administrator's Notice. No! ice is hereby triven that lei tersof Adm'n-lw:iilo-i ou the estitte of Mulindu KiohunK liite.H HeiUolcv ' priii if". ". 'a . deceased, have, been in. rated to the under-i filed. tvut all p'-rso; s fi.drhtcd to ssiiil estrite will make pay nieni. 11 it tuose. having elaiiiH will present thriii pi'iprriv awl hentieutrd lor payment. W. II. OKl'K Fit Jan M. IU;!?. ilt. Administrator. pXKCFTOii'S NOT P. K. INtate of Ji'eoh - A. Hii'tuiiii. ln;e ol Tod low te hip. Fulton count . . Fa., (te-'o.iseil Letters ic.i in:-'iit.ii-y on the above esiale having l.eu : tnted to the undersigned, all pers.tiiN iiaietiit'd to the t.aid estate a-e re 'lUeMed to m;ik" D iyinetit. and tho-e havlni-' elahit.t to p't-.-M-at the siiine. without delr.v lo OF.O V. WAiiNKK. IJAVIO W. KKLSO. Jan. F i1.' -J f, I'.xeeutors, Administrator's Notice. l Atate of John Hess, dee.ea ed LetOrsof udminS'tatioii on the nstato nf John lless lal e of Thoiniivm Low n-lilp. Ku t - r i county Fa., ill n-iil. bavin.' beeu nleti hy the Ii U-r ol iiu lor i-'utiou e'i..niy tit F'O. Mile-fhej'. w ho-c pnt olllc-; i.ii'lve's s Webster Mil s, Fulton county. Fa., a I p v on who are Indelned to Hie said estate wll p!e.e., m ike piivmem. and tnose ha' iiiv' elainw w::l .-resent. Hieih to (JKOKi:K F. Vl'A LOVT. Jan -:i 10. rl f.t. Aduiihisiralor Foley's Money and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. l'attvrsoiis Kim. Miss Corn Sipcs, of Foltz, Franklin county, was visiting in the home of her father, V. K. Sipns, on Sunday last. Misses Lillio and P.ossie Wil son of Kuobsville wero visiting in tho homo of their uncle Johnson Wilson on Sunday last. Mr. A. L. Dushong, our popular postmaster aud merchant at liar- risonville, is now whistling' "A charge to keep, I have. It is a girl. There was quite a number of our sports and lady friends at tended the protracted meeting at the Christiau church last Sunday night. The celebrated Pattersons Run Symphony Orchestra is having a very busy season. This organi zatiou is only t;vo months old, but it is an organization that our peo ple should be proud of. 1 The Oak Glen Band of near this place is advancing fast under the :- skilled instruction of the cele- ! brated cornetist, Charlie Foutz,of j Marion, Teey recently sent for ' live pieces of n.iw music. Parties I desiring music should write tho. j hoys, for their charges are very I reasonable. I There was quite a number of ! respectable young folks gathered ! at the home of David Strait last ; Friday night in surprise. Twelve 'couples were present; some, of j whom were from Franklin coun 1 ty, and some from K'nobsville. ' They spent a very enjoyable eveu- ing, and in tho small hours of tho j morning, took their departure. ! Don't I.ivc TuKutlicr. Constipation and health never i go together. DeWitt's Little i Marly Risers promote easy action i of the bowels without distress. ! "I have been troubled with ciis ! tiveuess nine years," says J. O. Greene, Depauw, Ind. "I have tried many remedies but Little I Harly Risers give best results." House Desks i t aro being offered nt re- duced prices. A nov desk, Solid Oak, (! olden ! tinish, Inches wide, ( pigeon holes and small drawer inside, Jack knife lid support, shap- ed logs, for $'5, as long as they last. Have only ". Others rango u) to sl."). China Closets in Golden Oak, 218 inches wide, "0 inches high, round ends, with bent glass, beveled edge mir ror in top, $t21."0 and on up to !!(. Parlor Suites and Odd Pieces are worth looking at now, with apiece cut off the price of agood ninny. Remember we pay tho freight on all purchases ofh worth and over. H Slerer & Co FURN I TURK MAKFh'S, on Queen St., Clnunbcrsburg. KALBACH & SPANGLER, Knohsville, Pa., ) Miuiiifiicliircrs of Y ALL KINDS Of ) ROUCUI and WOItK ED LUMBER. Flooring, Siding, and Shingles j always ou hands. FVarne Stuff i furnished to order with ) I'l'oinptness. Mills one mil.' north of j Knohsville. J H O I 5 O A "V S . 1 Spccia! nViiu'tion nil tins weok. Wc have just nvrivoil a lot of nttrns from New York, which v.c will close nut. :it a prcut rodiu'tion. Kcaily-to-Wfar Hats reduced from $2.00 and 2.7." to 7.j i:enls und 1.00. Ostrich Pinnies und all kinds of fancy feathers, must j-i next week at a liiy; p' dnetidii. Our " ribbons reduc ed to und all over lures re duced to ,!0 und .')." rents. Hats trimmed free of ehur;e by our city trimmer. Ours Is tho I Ion Ton Store. Mrs. A. P. Little, Hie I'usliIoiuiMc .M minor. D. E. LITTLE'S ? -Bakery McConncllsburg, Pa. Bakes Every Day. Delivers Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays. 3 Bread Cakes und j. Pretzels on hand all the time. I S. P. HETZLER I I Di:.u.kk In . . . Pianos Organs Buo-o-Ifci & - - Carriages i Good marketable stock . taken in exchange. C' When iu need of any- thing iu our line write for particulars to .... 3f S. P. METZLER. t $ Burnt Cabins, Pa. ' t MILLINERY GOODS j: - t at mid below cost at 1 Gress's Hew Millinery Store. t Opposite the l.'ooier Hoiim.. 4 Alci'ttiinfllshur. Ia. JOHHPATTEnSON Co.MMI.'-HION Ml-:i,V WI' Poultry, Eg!s, Frail, Produce, 'fic. J5!14 South Front St., I'hihi. I'l-oiupt ri'liiriw t I,-kI umi-Ui'l prlei's. illf.liii. Kolldl oll, The Washing Problem SOLVED Uy the Si pi IS If..' Vrj The only perfect washer. Uniike all others. oo Guaranteed oo to give perfect satisfaction or Money Refunded. PI f3 ft (ienoral Aent for M. C IvANDLKMAN & SONS, Diss Moiues, Iowa. Pi "O" U ROUSS RACKET STORE FOE DECEMBER. (..) L 1 - 1 . ' 1 We have just received a nice from New York, and atiriees tliat and si vie. Our men's swenters in eoloi s -si'iirlel, maroon and navy blue at -lie, boys' in stripes at .".'.'. Also a niee line of nam's whiter eaps In eorduroy, velvet eord and lihieli plush at '?', .'10, and 40e. 4x4 ehenille stand trovers .'iTilixl ehi nille tali'ie covers, 4"ie, laeo curlaius, It!), (i:!, H." nnd $1.00 pair, cur tain poles, wood trimmings, Sc each, t'hildren's and ladies' mittens. I I'.ildn n's double black mittens ut !V, ladies' single, 10c, dou'olc, 14 and l!Hc .lust received a nice line of Jute Hus. 24xll(i in., .'i."ic,:!0xlit), -iS1, .'!:;x7, xc. Ladies' and men's handkerchiefs to jive a descrip tion of each would take this whole space. Call and see them. I 'rices from ;!c to 4c. Men's dress and w.rkinjr gloves. We can sell you a nice Atru! an clove with leather palm at. . 'I!) and 4S'. Vur top kid (loves, !." and .Vic. Men's work'.iir rloves, M, 12, 21, 40, ,Vi, (10, ho ami H'.ic, .n extra heavy mitten in leather 4.V. Corsets, 2.1, 4"i und y.i I.adii s' t -:!ra heavy fleeced lined hose, 10 and l:!e. Woolen hose, 1 nnd 2iV. Mimi's socks, 0, li, and c. Kl.'IiHKi: (i(K)DS.--'e have jiut l' ei ivi 'i a tfreat bargain in ladies' overshoe at 2"ic a pair, otheis at .i"i, :!7, .'i!l and ."iOc, Hoys' overshoes, 45c; men's, .10,(1:!, '' and ."ic: men's buckle arctics, i) c and $1.20. Men's overs for felt boo.s, :1.20. Hoys' felt boots, $1.V. We have now sold four cases of in. n's ! !l boots, so our price m ist be ri;;ht. Cull end jret prices Men's d. and water proof coats, Stic, $1.1S, $1.20 and $1.4." Mack iatiis!ie. . l.l't to $2.10. IIAUDW AUK. We have made a great deal (jn cross-c. ! saws. " ft. saw with handles, the same as wo have al ways bundled at $1.10, .It ft., $1.1. Five In. stove pipe, l:!o, (1 in., 14c. elbows, 10 'each. Thanking ou for past favors and soliciting a share of . our trade in the futur , we ure, respectfully, ROUSS RACKET STORE 11 I'LL & BEND LR, Managers. L 1 Read and Reflect. CHRISTMAS is almost here and you want all you can get for your money. Our prices aro our inducements. Dry Goods. All the Now Shades in Cloili, Ciissimere, &o. Fine ef foots in Shirt Waist 0dK, Flannels. . Ginghams, Muslin, India Liueu, White Goods, aud Liiiiugs of every description. Notions. Kid (J loves. Corsets. Uosiiu'v. Mittens. Lnees. I?rniil 'l ) '! ' V) ) - t: i : .) Embroideries, Buttons, Spool Silk, Cotton, Veiling, Hand- f Iforeliiofa inirl h1jifin;i1-.-vu A A ri.-i.ll.w.. in...i... (-)'fc mas Gifts. Wlllinery. The latest creations const mtly on hands. Can match you a perfect outlit in a day's uotieo. You can save money. Take time and see. T. J. WIENER, Hancock, - 1 Overcoats Must 60 1 it f. li-i k f ....AAA&l.A.. I I t 1 ( 1 T Rend This. S In order to reduce our slock quick, we will, dur ing the next ten days, sell Overcoats at a reduction that will astonish you. ) TlZZZZZ"Z"ZZm.Z7.ZZ.ZZZZ.TZ?.Z Miss Esther Sloan entertained a number of friends ut her pleas ant homo in the Covo last Friday afternoon. !! x : ' Mil X -c6 Come In. 1 ; ':', X X , , '' X t M it! I A. 0. Nace &. Sons 1 NOVELTY UPRIGHT DOUBLE REFLEX WASHER, ft " . to wV. A. J. 8C1IETK0MPF, lluek Valley, Pa. V. ) 1-1 line of men's and 1ovh' s'.veuters I'un'tbe nmtidied eonsiderin (jual- ere the heaviest that wo ever bmiirht. o..i j. 1 r - i. t i i i 'v. 1 I .. 1 I 1 (,..1 t.-l t. !,--) I .1 ( 1 t 1 s 1 ' -.r i- x' ; r oi-r ,i; r vr r r.rr rr ' A m . (5- IJ. ( Op- ')!. ri: v ij': - Alaryland. 1 1 , n t x t III M t ill M f "-''j;-'-;"':-r-;i.,i. BANNER , OALVr- tha moat healing aalvo In the world.