The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, October 30, 1902, Image 8

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H .C. SMITH & CO. STORE, McCONNELLSBURG, Saturday afternoon and evening
Everything in this Big Store must be closed out. No one need fear , to buy , at
these Auctions. Everything offered just taken from regular stock.
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Uriel? for mile at Murtou's yard
Mr. George Snotts of Altooua,
who Inid been visiting his old home
aud friend iu this viciuity, re
turned home last week.
Foley's Honey and Tar cures
coughs aud colds and prevents
pneumonia. Take no substitutes.
No danger of cousumptiou if
Mrs. Lottie Over and sou Edgar
of Bedford are spending a few
days in McCouuellsburg.
you use Foley's Honey and Tar
to cure that stubborn cough.
Kev. Baugher will preach at
Antioch, second Sunday iu No
vember at 10 o'clock.
You will be its friend always if
you feed your stock "Peerless
Horse & Cattle Powder. It could
not be made bette) and costs you
only 10c. a pound pack.
Dr. Stevens has that tooth pow
der without grit, acid, ferinent
ives or abrasives. Its fine as silk.
Sent to any address on receipt of
price, 30c. Bottle refilled, 20c.
T. J. Thompsou lost the only
horse he had, last week. The
beast got fast iu the stable Tues
day afternoon.
When you pay 25e. for some
thing you can get for a dime, you
are 15c. out of pocket. Just so
with "Peerless Pills" which costs
you 10c. aud are as good as any.
"Wiitcli The Kidneys"
C'apt. and Mrs. C. T. Dixon oi
Sipos Mill, spent last Thursday
at McConnellsburg.
"When they are affected, life is
iu danger," says Dr. Abernethy,
the great English physician. Fo
ley's Kidney Cure makes sound
kidneys. All dealers.
Look Out For Fever.
Biliousness and liver disorders
at this season may be prevented
by cleansing the system with De
Witt's Little Early Risers. These
famous little pills do not gripe.
They move the bowels geutly,but
copiously, and by reason of the
tonic properties, give tone aud
strength to the glands.
liurnt Cabins.
H. I'. Palmer one of the Repub
lican candidates for commission
er, and T. C. Gillis chairman of
the Dublin township committee,
spent last Tuesday at this place.
T. C. Gtllis was on Clear Ridge
Saturday evening but he wasn't
looking fur votes unless he thinks
the young widows may be allow
ed to vote, but I guess he is post
ed on that point.
Forty Years' Torture.
To be relieved from a torturing
disease after 40 years' torture
might well cause the gratitude of
any one. That is what DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve did for C. Ha-
ney, Geneva, O. He says : "De-
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured
me of piles after I had suffered
40 years." Cures cuts, burns,
wounds, skin diseases. Beware
of counterfeits.
25,000
New Words
are added in the last edition of
Wobater's International Diction
ary. The International ia kept
always abreast of the times. It
I takes constant work, expensive
worK ana worry, but it is tue only
way to keep the dictionary the
Standard
Authority
of the English-speaking world.
Other dictionaries follow. Web
ster leads.
It is the favorite with Judges,
Scholars, Ed ucators, Printers.etc,
in this and foreign countries.,
A postal card will bring you
interesting specimen pages, etc.
G. & C. MERRIAM COMPANY
Springfield, Mass.
FUKI.1SHMHS Of
WEBSTER'S
INTERNATIONAL
DICTIONARY.
Foley's honey and Tar
cures voids, prevents pneumonia.
Administratrix's Notice.
"iiuce heri'liv ttlven. tnnt leuer
mlnlxtriulim on t he t Hte nf Hiirvev Ommry
Ulo of l,troli lloroiiKh. WHinori-liilirt conn
t v. tlee'Hs'U. hnviutf tet'n iirnnUHl to the un
licnoKnMl. hv the IWlntor of Wentmorhmrt
I'oimtv, No-Mot- In hereby iilven to all Tim
Incli'hteil to MHld estate to muke linmeillute py-im-niN.
unil thmetaavln ollmiflnil thesiime
in prevent them to the uodei!injed , duly uu
thenttonteU for MHtleineut,
Ftt II. OR;KY, Ailmi .
Ijitruhe, I'll.
Or to 0. J. IIakivk. At'pnt,
Huvtontown. lu.
America's Fainous llcutitics
Look with horror on Skin Erup
tions, Blotches, Sores, Pimples
They don't have them, nor will
any one, who uses Bucklen's Ar
niea Salve. It glorifies the face,
Eczema or Salt Rheum vanish be
fore it. It cures sore lips, chap
ped hands, chilblains. Infallible
for Piles. 25c at W. S. Dickson's
drug store.
Hones Wanted.
We will pay Ik) cents a hundred
for bones delivered at our mill at
Big Cove Tannery. We also, have
at all times, ceiling lath aud pal
ings for sale.
Kkkfeu & Keekkk.
Out ot Death's Jaws.
"When death seemed very uear
from a severe stomach and liver
trouble, that I ha1 suffered with
lor years," writes P. Muse, Dur
mm, N. C, "Dr. King's New Life
Pills saved my life aud gave per
fect health." Best pills on earth
md only 25c at W. S. Dickson's
drug store.
Our old veterau friend Scott S.
Hann of Webster Mills, called at
!.he News office while in town one
day last week aud advanced his
subscription to the latter part of
l'.H)3. Mr. Hann takes all of the
.hree county papers, and always
'ceeps them paid ahead.
Danncr in Fall CulJs.
Fall colds are liable to haug on
all winter leaving the seeds of
pneumonia, bronchitis or con
sumption. Foley's Honey andTar
:ures quickly and prevents seri
us results. It is old aud relia
ble, tried and tested, safe and
lure, contains no opiates and will
not constipate. All dealers.
Rev. I. N. Moorehead, until re
;eutly pastor of Grace M. E.
jhurch, Williamsport, Pa., died
Thursday evening, Oct. 10, 11)02,
of peritonitis and diabetes at Salt
Lake City, where he had gone
about two months ago under ap
pointment to the pastorate of the
First Methodist Episcopal church
of that city. Mr. Moorehead was
well and favorably known in the
Central Penn'a Conference. Ma
ny of the readers of the News
knew him as an able minister.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hixou of
Brush Creek Valley, spent last
Thursday and Friday with their
son-in-law John V. Stouteagle.
They were accompanied to their
home by Miss Olive Stouteagle
who expects to spend a week
with her grandparents.
Hon. S. W. Kirk drove over to
Brush Creek Sunday expecting
to bring his wife and baby home
with him, they having been visit
ing Mrs. Kirk's mother; but up
on reaching there lie found Mrs.
Kirk sick, aud had to come home
without her.
Bronchitis for Twenty Years.
Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Dan
ville, 111., writes : "I had bronchi
tis for twenty years and never
got relief until I used Foley's
Honey and Tar which is a sure
euro. Contains no opiates. All
dealers.
DOES YOUR
WATCH
Need Repairing ? If so,
take it to
C. H. Stenger
One door east of the Fulton House
who is always ready to repair
Watches, Clocks, and
Jewelry
of all kinds. Prices right.
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g T. J. WIENER, Hanco ok, Md. 6
Come in, Please, S?
and
You'll Go Out pleased
When you see onr New Goods.
A full line of Dry Goods, embracing, Black Silks, Cash
meres, Cloth, Serges aud all the late up-to dale Storm Cloth.
Shirt Waist Novelties a specialty.
MILLINERY.
Hats, Bonnets, Children's C;ips, Ribbons from the Cheap,
to the Best ; Ready to Wear 1 (ats in all prices. Notions
Kid Gloves, Corsets, Hose, Veiling, Laces, Ernbroderies, All
over Laces, Appliques, Braid, and every tiling In Dress Trim
ming. It will pay you well to come iu and see our Store.
S T. J. WIENER, Hancock,
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Sale Register.
Thursday, October 30.
) -Joseph
t his resi-
B. Mellott will sell at
lonce in the Corner 2 miles south
)f Webster Mills, 12 head of hors
,'s aud colts, 50 head of cattle, DO
lead of hogs, 50 head of sheep
md many other things. Sale be
gins at 10 o'clock. Credit lJ
mouths.
Thursday, November 20. John
V. Johnson, executor, will sell at
the late residence of David John
son, dee'd, 3 miles north east of
Hancock, the mansion farm and
valuable personal property.
Trespass Notice.
Tliu undersigned ritizens of Ayr
township hereby warn ull persons
against trespassing on their lutids by
'luntioy, fishing, jfatlieriny; nuts or
berries, or in uny inunner whatever
under penalty of the law us it will be
rigidly enforced in ull eases.
J. G. Kendall It. M. Kendall
W. K. Hoke A. W. Johnston
Jno. I'. Kendall J. G, Trltle
las. l'ryinun I). M. Kendall
Ceo. A. Comerer Jueob Hykes
I. 1'. Nelson, N. W. Holimun,
Mrs. Suruli I'ittnian. (ieo. Mugsani.
I'. G. Humbert
'f'hoinus Humbert
G. W. Humber i
!) T. Humbert I
(ieorgo Lynch '
Jueoo i louser iieorgo
li. F. Shives Mary Slaves
John 'J'ruux Fred Truax
Mrs. Margaret f. ucli Newton Knuble
Samuel Mellott Aduiii Luuvur.
.lames Sipes James Harris
for all of the l'ott lands -.
V. II. Nelson. Samuel Mellott.
Trespass Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all persons,
not to trespass on any of tho property
of the undersigned, by hunting or oth
erwise, as prosecution will surely fol
low any disregard of this notice.
Aaron M. Garland John Mellott
.lull n Hard Kphruiiu Sidles
Jordan W. Deshong John If. Strait
lGeorgo (J. Ueshong David 11. Mellott
Simon Deshong.
Trespass Notice.
Wi', the undersigned citizens of Dub
in mil Tod, tw'p, Fulton rounty, hern
by give notice tlint all persons found
trespassing on our lands by hunting,
llshing, trapping, or gathering berries
on the same, will be dealt witlt accord
ing to law governing such euse.
D. A. Hill Friiknr Hros
K. M. Gelvin F.lijuh Huldwiu
Jonuthau Kerllu L. G. C'line
Dyson F. Friikef Henjaniin Wilds
Harrison Kalbuch J 11. Ilelinan. 1
Aliens Valley Lumber Co. !
Scott Wugner Frank Mason.
Daniel and John Mock.
BANNER SALVE
th mit haallnq calv In tht WQrld,
FOR SAFETY
nv! .;contniy v tlvtt nnv tove
y .i tni " Put fr kitchen or
p:t-'ar li.v- tj is I taile murk of
tl ! i .ott i Stovj: WuUK.i,
il;ich ! nine tin:
LARGEST STOVP. PLANT IN
v.' :jld
b ii'.M. n inn..- ihc l-vit sto- s
cr.i: St. -I !
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ALBERT STONER,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
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j YOU NEED ABUGGYIt
, X HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU?
A Bran New Falling Top
Buggy with Full Leather
t
j. Trimming, Spring Cushion
and Back, Thousand Mile J
t Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat- t
T nt. Shn ft. niii rlo"ia n iil TT'ir.. T
ly Finished throughout for
ONLY $50.
Large Stock to ' select
rom.
I am also handling Hand
made Buggies and Wagons.
W. R. Evans,
Hustoutown, Pa.
m'COIVNELLSBURO
B K E R Y
D. E. LlTTLK, PliOI'HIKTOU.
Fresh Bread, Rolls, Cakes, .
Doughnuts, and Pretzels on
hand all the time.
Free Delivery in town on
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs
days, and Saturdays.
For Parties, Weddings, &c
we are prepared on a couple
of days notice to furnish all
kinds of cakes &c.
Your Patronage Solicited.
D. E. LITTLE.
i cf T3 unfmm Tim
Deal, Kit
$ In . . .
Pianos
Organs
buggies
Carriages
5 Good marketable stock
taken in excliange.
i'-iVVheu in need of any-
5 thing in our liuo writo
5 for particuliirs to ....
i S. P. METZLER.
Burnt Cabins, Pa
VltVJ'HTIsr,
ThP Fulton fonnlv
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
Of Valuable Heal Estate.
ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1902.
The uwU'rMttftied executor of the Inst will Ad,
of Duvlrt Johnson lute of Thompson town-hip
dee d, will Hell ut I o'clock I. M. , on the above
iiMiied duy oil the premises, H ml 'cm nortlieust
of Huncock, Mil., the following valuable farm
eonttilnlnir
206 ACRES
aud ullowance, udjoluliitr the Miihod & Dixon
line, and lands of A. V. Funk, Mrs. Henry Kite,
und Clarence Vance, having thereon erected ft
t wo-uml-a-ha f-storv
FRAME DWELLING
10 X ti (eet in eiuellenl ouudltluu, irood Hum,
mitl ull neeeH.sar.v out uuiltllutfH. An exoelleat
sprlnv of nuver falling wutor neur the house.
The fimn Iu scnerul. Iswell wittered, und htt
liecn heuvlly limed twice. The noil In red shite
eitnlly furtned, nnd very produetlve. When
properly futnied. It will prmlucc In one season
from two to three thousitud bushels of Krain.
It Is u xrand opporuinlty. and any one secklnii
a home In the county, should not let this chance
CO by. There In an excellent Market near for
nil kinds of produce. The projected extension
of the II, & O. railroad w ill puss w ithin II miles
of the farm.
Any person wisnintf to look over It can do so
at anytime by calllni; on the tenant on the
premises; or, by writing to the undersigned,
who will cheerfully Klve all necessary Infor
mation, The farm, also, contains, about JOuores
EXCELLENT TIMBER
Terms. Ten per cent, of bid w hen property
Is knocked dow n : one-third, Including the to
per cent, on delivery of the deed, and balance
'ntwoeijual aumial payments withiuterest.
J. Y. JOHNSON', Wxeeutor,
Lulilit;, Pa.
CRESS'S
NEW MILLINERY.
I have just returned from the
eastern cities with an exception
illy fine selection of Fall Millinery
Goods, including Hats, Kibbons,
Silks for trimming and waists,
Veils, Feathers of all ltinds, and
everything iu the millinery line.
We have the
BEST GOODS
at the
Lowest Prices
that have ever been offered to the
public.
HATS TRIMMED
FREE OF CHARGE.
Call and examine our goods be
fore buying elsewhere.
MRS. E.M.GRESS
Diagonally opposite the Cooper
Uouse.
' HATS TRIMMED FREE,
WINTER MILLINERY
We just received thin week
a fine lot of NEW WINTER
MILLINERY consisting of
Beavers, Mohairs, Camels
Uair, Velvet, and Felt Hats,
CAPS, BONNETS, SILKS,
RIBBONS, FISH SCALE
TRIMMING, LACES, COL
LARS, and APPLIQUES.
Our superb showing of
TRIMMED HATS is espec
ially strengthened this week
by the addition of hundreds
ormoreofour famous crea
tions at$l, if-' and $3, scarce
ly oquald elsewhere for if 1,
aud
We are safe iu saying wo
carry the largest liuo of Mil
liuery iu Fulton county, and
you can save 50 c'ts on every
dollar by buying atour storo.
Come and bo couviuced.
Alrs.A.F. Little.
Ab soon as you decide on the
date for your sale, send it to us
and we will place it in the sale
register both in tho News and
the Democrat, and you can send
us the list of articles for your salo
bill later.
Foley's Kidney Cure
make kidney t and bladder right.
J. K. JOHNSTON.
The season is here when we must think about
WARM CLOTHING.
REMEMBER
We are HEADQUARTERS for Men's and
Boys' SUITS aud OVERCOATS.
Bed Blankets .
in Gray, in White, and in Rod.
BEST FOR THE MONEY
NewModeLJ
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SHOES Dou't forget that you are always right in
c miing- to us for your Footwear.
McConnellsburg, Pa.
S. W.
I'.
Emmaville, Pa.
Watches.
.Silverware,
I Jewelery,
Clocks,
Harmonicas,
I Spectacles,
I Violins,
Banjos,&c.
t; Special Attention "fjiven to
REPAIR WORK
k GUARANTEED and
PRICES RIGHT.
You are respectfully invited to call and examine our 8
goods, ana
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Spring Time Hints,
e generally finds a
a now mattress, springs or
GOOD. MATTRESSES are here in stock, from $;.50 to
$15.00 aud to order up to $30.00. The ;ery cheap kind, that
only serve to look at and worry you awhile, you can got else
where.
BED SPRINGS, $2.00 to 12.00. . PILLOWS, 50c to 2.00
The same remarks apply as to mattresses.-
A NEAT CLEAN IRON BED often replaces an old wood
eu quo to great advantage. Makes the room brighter aud
looks cooler on a hot day or night.
NEW ORIENTAL STRIPE TAPESTRIES at 50c and 75c
a yard (double width) make attractive curtains and cover-
A COUCH SPREAD in
fringe all around, at 1.50 is
. y
Qo-Carts and Baby Coaches.' - x
, Third now lot this season. Have you a nice baby.? o
II. SIERER & CO., 8
FURNITURE MAKERS, , ' 8
On Queen Street, Chambersburo $2
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FULTON COUNTY NEWS
$1.00 a Year in Advance.
in Men's, Women's aud Children's Underwear.
The P. N. is the
ONLY CORSET
made, havii-g Newman's Patent Cork Steel
Protectors. Price, 50 and 75 cents.
HART,
,
Guns and
Ammunition, Is
CD".
fit
Single Barrel and
Double Barrel Shot-
guns Breech Load- $j
ing Latest Improved
Action.
Marlin Rifles,
Cartridges, Shells P
Loaded and Empty ;
All Grades Powder,
Shot, Caps, Primers,
and everything that
is needed for the
HuntingSeason. 8
get our prices.
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Led or two h at ought to have
pillows:
same goods, 50 by 108 inches,
pretty and cheap.