Read Ho? tetter's ad this week. Brick for sale at Morton's yard. Kev. Arlington Garland preach ed a very able sermon at Hill's Chapel tlio 5th iust. H5 tigs from "Honest Johu" Plug and 10c will secure you a watch guaranteed to keep accu rate time. 1). Edward Fore of Kuobsville has been drawn on the grand jury for March United-States District Court at Scrantou. "Honest John" Plug Tobacco Tags are more valuable than anj other tobacco tags. The Tobac co is the best. j We are up-to-dnte in everything in the lino of .Merchant Tailoriug. Atrial order will canv.nce you. ( ;klsmith Coiuerer. John F. Hess of Licking Creek township had the misfortune a few days a' to cut his hand very badly while splitting kiudliug. I- tags from "Honest John" Plnir will secure you a dime's worth of "Honest John" free from your Merchant. Gorrieu Portable Shower Hath, hot water bag and Fouutain Syr inge combiued. is a useful house hold article. You need it. D. Malloy, Agent. 110 tags from "Honest John" Plug and 10c will secure you a Gem Safety Razor, guaranteed to shave the heaviest beard. The F.pworth League of the M. E. church of this place will give a supper in V. S. Clevenger's room Frid iy eveniug and Satur day eveniug of next week. Send l- "Houest John" Tobac co tags and :5c to II. C. Hecker man, Bedford, Pa., for a hand some knife.- State if large or me dium s'v.G is desired. Mr. aud Mrs. M. R. Shaffner entertained a large number of friends at their home in this place on Tuesday evening and Friday evening of last week. Winter coughs are apt to result in consumption if neglected. They can be soou broken up by using Foley's Houey and Tar. 'AH dealers. W. II. Peck of Gem, has during the past week placed in position a large Foose gasoline engine to furnish power for his mill, aud is now in shape t accommodate his patrons on short notice. Foley's Honey aud Tar is best for croup and whooping cough, contains no opiates, aud cures (juieldy. Careful mothers keep it in the house. All dealers. The Presbyterian congregation are holding "cottage" prayer meetings this wiuter. Taking advantage of the sledding, the prayer meeting last week was hold at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nesbit in the Cove. As we go to press, we have no d'linito returns from Tuesday's Election. The Democrats elected everything in Ayr, all but consta ble in Tod, and judge of election, buiess, and one councilman in the Borough. Full report next w"k. Mrs. Jaue Ann Snyder and family of Belfast township, de sire in this way to express their gratitude to their friends aud neighbors for their many acts of kindness and words of sympathy in the recent bereaveinent of hus band and father. William M., son of Mr. aud Mrs Charles Ryan, at one time residents of this place, but now of Orbisonia, died of typhoid fe ver at 'his home in Washington, D. C, January 11, VM2, leaving a wife and two children. Mr. Frank Lee Carl, city editor of the Cumberland Daily News, and Miss Minnie M. Cook,daugh ter of Mr. aud Mrs. JohnCook.of Frostburg, were married iu the Frostburg Presbyterian church, February 7. Mr. Carl formerly lived in Hancock. A sou was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ilotz last Saturday. Char lie hopes to see the day when the Republicans will have a safe ma . Jority in Tod, and to make it sure Vl t. the young man shall not de part from the faith of his father, he has decided to call him Roose velt Favorite Nearly F.vcrvwhcre. Constipation means dullness, depression, headache, generally disordered health. DeWitt's Lit tle Early Risers stimulate the liv er," open the bowels aud relieve Ibis condition. Safe, speedy and thorough. They never gripe. Fa vorite pills. McKibbin. Sleighing and coasting is all the go uow coasting, eseeially,with tho young people. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Lake and sou Clem spent Saturday aud Sunday with friends aud relatives iu Brush Creek Valley. Miss Blanche Peck was called homo last Friday to attend' the funeral of her uncle, Dauiel B. Snyder. J. Miller Truax aud family spent Saturday aud Sunday at tending the meeting iu Whips Cove. Mrs. Mary Bedford is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Win. Feight, of the Corner. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Baumgard ner, Mrs. Randolph Palmer, and Mrs. Thomas Mellott.speutTues day with the family of vV. II. Lake. Some of our farmers are busy hauling logs for a sawmill. Mr. aud Mrs. John Carnell vis ited Howard Mellott's Saturday evening. Mrs. Gertrude Spado is ou the sick list. Miss Martha Bard accompa nied her friend Frank Spade, to the home of his mother, Mrs. An thony Spade of Brush Creek, where she will spend a few days. Bucklcn's Arnica Salve Has world-wide fame for mar vellous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotiou, ointment or 'oalm for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Boils, Sores, Felons, Ulcers, Tet ter, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, Skiu Eruptions. Infallible for Piles. Cure guar mteed. Only 2ec at W. S. Dick I ist of Jurors drawn February 15, 1002, for March term of Court beginning at McConuells burg, Monday, March 17, 1902. Gkand Jckoks. Ayr Geo. W. Humbert, A. W. Johnston, Jr., R. M. Kendall. Belfast Thomas Truax. Bethel Charles Rankiu. Brush Creek D. C. Hart. E. J. L'levenger, Mark Lodge. Dubliu S. D. Jones. Licking Creek Geo. W. Mum ma, Edw. Swope. McConnellsburg John Selsor, D. T. Fields. Taylor Geo. W. Taylor. Thompson Fulton Gordon. Tod D. A. Gillis, J. Irwin Jamil. Union J. Claytou Hixson, Johu Spade, John Creek, Levi Craw ford, Chas. Sigel. Wells A. G. Anderson, T, II. Ramsey. Petit Jckouk. Ayr Edward Keyser, William Ott, Robert Mellott. Belfast W. R. Palmer. Bethel John P. Fisher.George Booth, Geo. F. B. Hill, Frank Schetrompf, Isaac Bishop, Sam uel Winters, John H. Litton, Aa ron D. Hess. Brush Creek T. R. Starr. Dublin S. C. Burkhart, Geo. Charlton, Gracey Naugle, Calvin Baker, Lem Cline, James D. Ste vens. Licking Creek Joseph M. Mel lott, Howard Uollenshead, Mat thew Mellott, D. D. Hann, Thom as S. Metzler. McConnellsburg John P. Con rad, Ralph Reed. Taylor Johu W. Laidig, Benja min Deavor, Calvin L. Henry. Thompson J. K. Miller, Asa Breakall, John Secrist, A. V. Funk. Tod W. Harry Wible,' A. J. Pittman. Union William Geinger, Al bert Schetrompf. Wells Benjamin' R. Alexan der. A Night Alarm. Worse than an alarm of tire at night is the brassy cough of croup which sounds like the children's death knell aud it means death unless something is done quickly. Foley's Honey and Tar never fails to give instant relief and quickly cures the worst form of croup. Mrs. P. L. Cordier, of Manning ton, Ky., writes: "Mythreeyear old girl had a severe case of croup; tho doctor said she could not live. I got a bottle of Foley's Houey and Tar, the tirst dose gave quick relief aud saved her life. Refuse substitutes. All dealers. We receivod a letter Monday evening from Joseph A. Cunning ham, Euglevale, Kansas, contain ing a dollar bill, renewing his subscription to the Fulton County News for another year. Mr. Cunningham says he appreciates the "items" from his old homo. Salo Register. Tuesday, February 25. Geo. II. Ungor will sell at his residence in Ayr township, 4 miles south of McConnellsburg, Colts, Cattle, Farmiug Implements, Ac. Sale begius at 10 o'clock. Thursday, February 27. Mrs. Margaret Booth, Executrix of es tate of John Booth lato of Tod township, deceased, will sell at her residence 2 rtiiles north of McConnellsburg, Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Farming Imple ments, Grain &c. Sale begius at 10 o'clock. Tuesday, March 4. A. W. Johnston, intending to quit farm ing, will sell at his residence four miles south of McConnellsburg, Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Far m -ing Implements, Hay, Graiu, &c. Sale begius at teu o'clock. Weduesday, March 5. William U. Pay lor will sell at his residence in Ayr township, 4 miles south of McConucllsburg, Horses, Cattle, Farming Implements, &c. Sale begius at 10 o'clock. Thursday, March (5. Having decided to quit farmiug, Frank i Fore will sell at the residence of his father, Dauiel E. Fore, Esq., 4 miles north of McConnellsburg, Horses, Cattle, Farmiug Imple ments, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Friday, March 7. W. L. Mose by will sell at Woodcock's Mill, Wells Valley, Live Stock, Farm iug Implements, Household Goods A c, the property of Mrs. Emma Anderson. Sale begius at 10 o' clock. Saturday, March K Jacob Strait having sold his real estate at Harrisouville, will sell personal property at public sale such as live stock, buggy, wagon, agri cultural implements, household goods &c. Sale begius at teu o' clock. Tuesday, March It. George U. Mellott having sold his farm, will sell at public sale at his resi dence 1 J miles east of Need more, Live tock, farming implements, Corn &c. Sale begins at .10. o' clock. Wednesday, March 12. J. C. Brewer having sold his farm will sell at his resideuce at Plum Run Horses, Cuttle, Hogs, Farming Implements, Household goods &c. Sale begins at 9 o'clock. Weduesday, March 19 Geo. W. Comerer will sell at his resi dence near Burnt Cabins, Live Stock, Farming Implements &i: Sale begius at 10 o'clock. Thursday, March 20. Peter Culler will sell at his residence at Needmore, Stock, farm imple ments, household goods.itc. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Tuesday, March 25 Philip Ott will sell at his residence iu Ayr township 2 miles west of McCon nellsburg, Live Stock, Bediooin suites, wardrobes, Cupboard, a lot of Household Furniture all new. Sale begins at teu o' clock. Saved llim From Torture. There is uo more agonizing trouble than piles. The constant itching and burning make life iu toleiable. No position is comfort able. The torture is unceasing. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles at once. For skin diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, all kinds of wounds it is uuequaled. J. S. Ce rail, St. Paul, Ark., says : "From lMi5 I suffered with tho protrud ing, bleeding piles and could find uothiug to help me until I used De Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo. A few boxes completely cured me." Beware of counterfeits. A valuable six-year-old horse, owned by Rev. John II. Barney, died from blood poisoning on Monday night, at tho home of Hon. W. H. H. Foor, in Ray's Cove. Three weeks ago the ani mal was kicked by another lr-rse, and although the injury was seemingly a slight flesh wound, it developed into something seri ous, terminating disastrously. Rev. Barney keenly feels the loss, as it was the only animal ho had, and he is thus left in a sorry plight for the time being. Desirable Property For Sale. A House and Lot in New Gren ada. The house is a two-story frame, painted and papered throughout, water in the kitchen. On the lot are fruit trees and grape vines, stable and other out buildings. Within 4i miles of coal mines. Bargain to quick buyor. Call on or address, G. II. McCoy, 2-20, 4t. New Grenada, Pa. i Men Wonted. Respectable silicic ini'ii, niroil J -0 to 27 yon rs, utile iiml willing to work w i' li spnilc nnil ohovol, .....i ...i i..i i.. till. I llll IHIII-I ll'llllllOIl lUlM'l 111 summer, mid ilo work In the woods in whiter. No free cur fiirp. Y' lines 20 per month and hoard. Kxtrn iy for tng eon tinned faithful service . ED REIC11ENHACLI, County Surveyor, Jefferson, Wisconsin. CO M .M IS.-: K) N M Kl tl'HANT, Poultry, Eggs, Fruit, Produce, &c. a:i4 South Front St., Piiila. ; ; Prompt ivt.'rn nt biwt market w ' prU't'-. Yd ' shipini'Ut .soik-itftl. go on o p io i7r u nttv. Mill Property and Farm For Sale, Tht HiiiWMtfne.l ill sell his Mill Property, nml f;;rm nf i'.i u'Mi's, iiu:l1Ml ntmnt it h.ilT u niilp s Hitli of t hi- SulWinif Hill Puptixt ett'iroli fn Hrttast tow nship. Tin luill is in rntinim.' nr (h'r. inul t he itnprm cnirnts on tin fuun nrr u new fiamt' hon-c. irn-nl Kiuk burn, mtil other neee-ii rv tin line. This property will be sold ut it tnu'naiii. nml on terms thut will suit the purehu-er. AUK AM J. PITTMAN. .Inn. 1). 1V-. Mef omielNburjj, P. New Steam Chopping Mih Id McConnellsburg. All kinds of ymin chopped promptly, f ;ive in a trial. i'f At tho Oid Foundry Wct Knd of Town. V. H. NKSIIIT. P-d ninistrator's Notice. Nnlii'e In he eby fivi'U ttiut letli'l-sof Adm'l.. Mnit'o-i on tin; r.tMte of M.illndii Uk-hiird.. lair ot IVtluMcy Sprimri. W. Vtl . det'eiisud. h:iv; lii-iMi L"imt'Ml 10 un'Ti'i-siirm-il. I ut ail p-l-Mll s link hi cil In v:i;il folate w i 1 lniiUe p;o -lM-iil. n il Oiom; huvini (.Miiiin will p'-OMMit litem p.opi-iiv atillii-titieali'd tor p:iviinnt. w. ll. oi:cii:it .tiiu I'. Ill i.t. Alni:tiNtrfilor. Administrator's Notice. I',st:r.r nf .lo;:ti lies. (IpciimmI. l.ett..r of mli.iin1 . j utility on Hie eMuieof .loliiille- hil.'of ''ini'itpon low u-liip. I'll t'-r cinin'V I'si.. H'.'iii-.it. h;.viu' bi'en t;ranlei! I'V ih i:-'!:! U-r 'if Will-for I- nl on rn inly lo tllf S'tlKI- I"'., Ullil-C plWt oMu'-i JllilllV M s V. ' l --n l Mi! s. I-'.-Mon county. tu.. it 1 persons who ;irc luilelil i-.l to llo- said estate, will nleiiM in 'i; p.ivnit'iii. atnl tnoe the'ilof claims HIll 1 ri't iii Ihe.t to CKOlitiK 1'. Mia.t.Ol'T. .tan l'.o-. ''t Ailniiliitrator. I."M't f'l'l Hi S Nl i'I'H'K. - INtate of ,1 ai'oli A llan.iiiil. late of 'I'od township, b'ulton counl v. l'a.. ii''ee:e, d l.i-i icrs leiattii'iitary on the nhove estate having 1 c-i! . i-anied to the iindi'r-iu'ncd, nil per-oni 1 1 1 1 1 . ' . 1 1 -1 1 to the saul t-Matu life re quest i-d i o nialie payment, mid lho-.e tiayiui ei.iitns to present the same wlihout deltiv to liF.ll V. VVA'INKK. LAV1L W. KKLSO, ,lan. I"i, l!l -.'.lit Knecnlors, Register and Clerk's Notice. n:ire is herehy i.'iven tliat the following iniuied iK'eoi.iuiints ha e tiled their accounts in Hie Krister and Clerk's oitlee lit Fllltoll county. 1'u.. and that the same will lie present rdtotie iirphans' Couil of said county for e in' nr.ition on Hie third Monday of Msirei ')c.t. ! ';. hcini; the nth day. I Ml'i:s. -The Hrst and llnal aeeouu' of V. II. Sipi s. I :ei"itor i' of the estnle of Miiry Slj'i'. hit-; ol l.ii'kiuk' Creek tow nship, d'"'-i't'il-1'il W'llw -. The lltst and Pual tlccoiint. of .tames e. Wilt e. Trustee to sell the real estate -r .la nes ? i Wilt e. ii.ie of limi: illation county. IVnna.. deee .s. u. :. A i.i.i ii "I'll- lli-st and llnal account of 'lunii'h'ey ;i, r. Auii'itii'.trator of C:hristian md illiam A lute of Lluhllu towuship. du eeused. 4. 1.M rt:itsoN. rrhe llrsl aii'lpiirtinlaeeoui.t of !!. Sharpe at t ei sou. Oenrue V. Havs ai d taiues A. Mla:pe. Kxccutor of the will of Thomas I'aitersiin. i.ue of MeComiellsluiii.' !iorouih, deceased. .'). II, hit.--The Hrst and llnal m uttl of W. V. Hart. Ailniii i-lnitor of Aimer II:. rt. late of Uru-li l.'reeli township, deceased. 11. ItlX-'iN. '1'he lirst and llnal a. 'count of leoru'e . llix-on and John . Hixson Ad '; tils! oi s of Ni.lililli H. liix- on. hue m i;i Usil .';ceU tow nship, deecaeil. ti-k-ls'er.V Clerks i HIAXK 1". l.Y N' It. .lluec. i'eli. I.i, I n;; , Ii.';flster .. I ;. rk. Prothonotary's Notice. Notice Is liereliy iiven that lion. .lotin M. Kore. Assignee of Uohl. A. Meliouald. has tiled Ins account in t he I 'rot notary soMlee of Fulton county. IVuusylyuuiu. aud lliat the same will he piesenled to the Court of Common I'leusof said county for eoutirtnat ion on the lliird Mou lay ol Maieh next hmJ, lieinu the l?lhtlay. Prothoniilury sotllcc. KKANK 1. I.V NCH, l'enruaty l.'i. Inn;. I'rolhouolary. Knohsvillc. lion. John I'ore is still on tho sick list. 1 Jo docs uot appear to improve wry fast. Thoauciion at Mrs. Margarita Uainil's is well attended. Mr. (.'hatlos Fore is y)iur into tlio inorcantile busiuoss. Mr. Hurt Henry, wife, and son Pierce took a sled load down to Mr. Michael Knaufi's last Tues lay evening, consisting of Miss Mary I la mil, Mr. Frank Fore and sister Miss Katie, Mr. George Pox, wife, ami daughter Hilda, and Mr. Frank Henry. All en joyed themselves very much, as the Misses Kuauil just know how to entertain pleasantly. The revival at the U. 1.5, church has closed. The sleighing Is about worn out, but some places the ice is very thick. Onu young lady says it will not all get thawed out till next June. V.'e are hoping for more snow 1'or "Mam" promised us a sleigh ride. liert Henry is driving his mules. They look li k o rabbits, except their long tails. liert is a jolly, good follow, lie took a sled load up ou the Hidgo to Mr. Jacob Wiuegaruer's last Sunday... Wo are expecting to hear wed ding bells every day. Don't keep us waiting so long. Working Overtime. Fight hour laws are ignored by those tireless little workers Dr. Kiug's New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, night and day, curing Indigestion, liilliousness, Constipation, Sick Headueho aud all Stomach, Liver and liowel troubles. Kasy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only LTic at V. 8. Dick son's drug store. INVITATION You hre (nvitfvl to ?rp the tm ;( nml elfitpest lot of Wu'l rnpervmi pies ever hnnii'lit m ihw e.innivby etillintf of h;ivmr them biout.'ht ti your hou Here suu only lf'nf the nmny Inirvriilns: I'loral Designs, white b;teU.tirtN t foil 11 v ci (Med, 'J uentt nil urunnn. iilt I'npei'M, nmny designs, ho nit ttmuiul Inpcstrv nJ (iliinnui n, iMs nnd up Knw nnd WntercJ Silk. M ots. nml up. A No, the runout riorinlorHM tb it nre n.l the nitre ui home uj:-to Out e without one nr more Iteents. All Hoidcm nnJ rnpcif siiuic price per roll. !urtles wNhhitf wdiU done will stive tnonry by eullti.ir on the Hnder- Vtied W e wunriMiiee to put on more point nnd hnriir more puperin one duy t hun unv other two men tn i he eounty AH work urt 1st le:illy ex eeut ed tmd sutlsfuetion tfuuranteed or no ehiiive WeiilsohiHidle White Lend i' h Mve-vrnr uur mtee Kiv'ti . iv'ti'uutlon- ftuu. Call on or address THOMPSON & STEAK, Falnters, Papsrliangers 4 Frescoers, Mct'onnellsburg, Pa. House Desks j are tieing oiierea at re- duced prices. A new desk. Solid Oak. Guidon tinish, "(i inches wide, (1 pigeon holes and small drawer inside, Jack Iviiife lid suiport, shap ed legs, for !i, as long as 1 hey last. Have only.". Others rnuge up to if I."). China Closets in Golden Oak, iiS inches wide, "0 inches high, round ends, with bent glans, beveled edge mir ror in top, if i:i..'i aud ou up to !i0. Parlor Suites and Odd Pi'jees are worth looking at now, with apiece cut off t he price of ti good many. Remember we pay the freight ou till purchases of .sin worth aud over. H Slerer & Co FUKXITUl IK MAKERS, on QueoM St., ( 'hamber.sburg. KALBACH & SPANGLER, Knohsvillc, Pa., MiiiuifuctlirLis of ALL KINDS of HOUGH and WORKED LUMBER. Flooring, Sidiag, and Shingles always on hands. Frame Stuff furnished to order with promptness. Mills one mile north of Knobsville. Cheap Homes During the past few days four more Desirable Lots in Till': Little Extension east of town have been sold. There are a few of the verv best left yet, and the,v will be sold ou terms to suit tho 5r purchaser. Apply to D. E, LITTLE, McCo.NKLLNi;rK;, Pa. ! S. P. METZLER Di:am;u In . . . Pianos Organs Carriages Good marketable stock taken in exchange. X 2'v' Wlmn in need of any- f Ml. ing in our writu for particulars to .... $ . s. Burnt Cabins, Pa. V ArAAAVW fi V y rV AS V j I MILLINERY GOODS f at and below cost at y X Cress's Ua MilliDOiy Stor-3. ? i Oii(islto ilm ( 'onpi'r Hdiisii, T Mc'omtL'Driui k, Pn. 4 4 4 Foley's Honey and Tar for children, safe, sure. No opiates. 1. v (.':. . ,' U i r A. TSie Washing Problem SO L Uy '-',1 ". ," ir"'' " Tlio only perfect washer. Unlike all others. x Guaranteed oo to jfive perfect satisfaction or Money Refunded. A. J. 8CHETK0MPF, Huck Valley, Pa. Oeneral Agent for ; M. C. Uandlkman & Sons, Des Moines, Iowa. 0. ROUSS RACKET STORE g V" ' V 1 C '1 In our last ail wo piilk-d your nl! Mitiiin to Men's nnd Hoys' Sweat- i i-rs nt nnd !. Well, wo sold nil of thnl lot, and have just roc-civ- imI anotli lot of tlio samd kind nt vc wish to cull your attention, lirst, to oar Hoys' and Men's Cord Pants. Wo have sold 10 do., vairs of Pioys' Knco Cord Pants, lined nil thi iuih and the tanking guarieitood, at 7"io nr., and wo have 2 or 3 (hi., nuiro nt the saino iirice. In Men's Cords, wo have sold 12 doz. c 1 1 ;nvl lmvo sonic li lt at SI.. 'i.'i. $1.75. uny of these (roods, don't wait or don't allow any uno to sell yon a i pair until you have seen ours. Sicondly, wo nro anxious Unit, you si-v our Overalls and Cotton and Y.'ool Pants. Wo have sold lots of ' t hc-.o u'oikU. and think we have a hotter lino than ever heforc. We had Hoys' Apron Overalls 2", and .'0e r. Youths' Overalls, l." J to 10 years, in stripes, with, or without aprons extra heavy tho ."iOo i kind at JWe. Men's Overalls, all s'es and kinds, -10 to "0e pr. Afen's f1 heavy C"tl hi Punts, lined and un 'mod, nt W) to lliio. Wool Dress '' Pauls !I.V t i fl.7'i. Hardware ! If yon need a 'ross Cut .Saw, we 1 1.1'-. w ith han ihs. Kxtrn liandh s. I'm pr. Sinie-biu Axes, iiOo; doulile-hii, OS, ii", and H'm eaeh th M."e ones are the Win. Mann axes. Dili you e cr lu ar oT this price on this axe liefm-u? Haw Sets, 4"i and -ISe. Wood Saws -!l,e Keystone with double red frames -at )!) cents. Cari iMe li dts, 11 in. to 7 in., le e ich: also, lurjfi' one. Split rivets, .": . macliine riv -Is. lie: cap rivets, .".: box. Horso shoe rasps, 1.1, 1H, 22. and V. 1 forr,e shoo nails, 1 lc lh, Tho jri-eatost thitig1 you ever saw in sin '. i t fi aniinj' chisels, and at prices that can't lie matched inch, 20c, It and 2 in., 2"o each. Coal oil, liiO test yuarantoed. 1 1' you have been ireti'mir oil that is no! irood, lir'nm your can to us mid try ours. 12c jjallon. ROUSS RACKET STORE L.CLL HO l; Eft, 31anao;ers. .?... '5,'..-,.y v.) --'c ' Read and Reflect. V CHI.' ISTMAM is almost h ire and yon want all you can get fyr your money. Our prices are our inducements. Dry Goods. All tlio New Shades in 01 th. Cassimere, &c. Fine ef fects in Shirt Waist goods, flannels. Oiughams, Muslin, India Liuen, White Goods, ami Liuings ol every description. Notions. - Kid Gloves, Corsets, Hoi-iery, Mittens, Laces, Braids, Embroideries, llattons, Spool Sillf, Cotton, Veiling, Hand kerchiefs, and Fascinators. Ad endless variety of Christ inas Gilts. millinery. The latest creations constantly on hands. Can match you a perfect outfit iu a day's notice. You can save money. Take time and see. T. J. WIENER, Hancock, - - Maryland. i'C 3 i : . , LI C) 3C I U y.' '- ( i ; t'ri i ) 1 1 i i ; 1 1 ; i i i r 1 I ) '( i i e : ' i ( t Our sprint; ffl is almost all in; and a larger' and belter selection we have never had to olTer. The prices are the cheapest. All wool suits to order at 9.50 to the very best. We make and trim all suits as they' should be. Trouserings at 3.00 new style These soods we bought at a tfreat reduction, and to you we pve the benefit. Glad to have you see the t i t X X 1 1 i F ? ( if ! mi i v ; i goods. ( ; ) i t ( t i III 1 IS! More railroad rumors of the South Peuu have leon published in the daily pajieri iu the last few A. U. Race V E D the it NOVELTY UPRIGHT DOUBLE REFLEX W A3HER. u ' '1 r. -v i.. j u t -i the snino nrioos. Now, this work, mil 2. .'!". lf-vou are in need of I (..- ) i - - e i... i i .1 C. i .-.i V ' Hardware have tho best niako at tl.10 and I ' 1 1, ) I (. ) l 1,-1 I 'i M -T i. i V . I - i (..- v 1 !; -1 .;'..(. j '. i.vV.vi'. 4 4T . vt : '-. IS t t B t m i Si m it t u k 4 ; it ' ; 1 1 t i f f t i Hi III line of Suitings - r i f i ) 1 i ll', III M Hi i l ( ' ( li days. It is possible the l.ihtuiii;: may strike ye.a'nd Fulton county may have a uew railroad. AT VAlin
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