1 Brick fur sale at Morton's yard. If yon are not a subscriber to tho FuUou Couuty News, begin with tluj new year. A one-dollar bill will bring it into your home wry week throughout tho en tire year, VM'A. Don't be imposed upon by ta king substitutes ofTored for Fo ley's Honey and Tar. All dealers. Mrs. Mertie Ilarr of this place Vii.i s this method of announcing that she will take a limited amount of plain sowing, and do it at a plain price. For instance, aprons nvulo for 5 cents. A kidney or bladder trouble run always be cured by using Fo ley's Kidney Cure in time. All iVuh-ra. There will be a local institute at McNaughton's schoolhouse on Dee. 2C, l)t2. Questions for dis cussion : 1. What is Your High est Aim As a Teacher, iu Your Method? 2. Tho Value of an Education. Jl. Discipline iu the Schoolroom. There will be some literary work. All friends of ed ucation are invited to attend. James P. Keefer, teacher. Foley's Honey and Tar positive ly cures all throat and luug dis eases. Refuse substitutes. All dealers. George C. Leader, a highly re spected citizen of Bedford, died at his home in that place on the Oth iust. Mr. Leader served throughout the Mexican War. Bedford county now has but two men left that served in the war against Mexico, namely, Capt. A. Fj. Schell of Schellsburg, and Daniel Crouse of Bedford. i!eu. John Peddiu and Capt. A. Dotterman will hold preaching services at William Stone's on Timber Ridge on Thursday and Friday evenings at 7: 80 P. M.. and Saturday eveuing at Anson W oiler's, Sunday services at 2:;j0 P. M. and also at 7 o'clock at Isaac Culler's. All are welcome to these services. Capt. A. Dotter man. . Since the burn.ug of the bridge at the Narrows near Bedford, west-bound travelers leave the pike at the south end of the bridge and go around by Dun gings Creek bridge. The toll house is just across the river at , the south eud of the burned bridge. Travelers amuse them selves now, says the Bedford Ga zette, by stopping and calling to the gatekeeper to come over and get the toll. As the good natur ed toll-gathered cannot fly and does not fancy a swim through the ice-cold river, he does not ac cept; the invitation. Haven't you a son, a daughter, a brother, or some other friend that has left the home nest and gone out into the world to tight tho battles of life ? And are you not at this season of the year puz zling your brain to know what pleasant little reminder you may send that will help to strengthen the ties that bind him to home and to home friends? It is the experience of most people that the matter of tiuding the money to pay for a Christmas present is not always as dfticult as it is to decide just what to get. We want to help you out of the dilemma, .lust send us a dollar bill and the address, and wo will send him a copy of the Fulton County Nkws that will keep him inform ed of ail the happenings of his old home county and friends, and will be a source of new pleasure to him each week throughout the whole of next year. Foils a Deadly Attack. "My wife was so ill that good physicians were unable to help her," writes M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Iud., "but was com pletely cured by Dr. King's New Lifo Pills." Tney work wonders in stomach and liver troubles. Curo constipation," sick headache. 25cat W. S. Dickson's drugstore. Fifteen Carloads of Peanuts. If. C. Heckerman, Bedford's wholesale grocer, has made that enormous purchase, which amounts to three thousand five hundred bags of four bushels to tho hasr, making fourteen thous and bushels. Mr. HeckermaD will uso these in packing his Fort Bedford brand of package pea nuts, which ho now sells to the jobbers in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland, Virginia, West Virgin ia, and North Carolina and on which he has a very large sale. Ho reports that at present Ire is between four and five hundred case I ohind with orders. License Notice. IN THE COOKT OK Q17AKTKR SESSIONS OK KULTON COUNTY. Il is orderi'il thnt all upplloHtlou f.ir license for vlie sule of iiioua, spirltuus. mull, ur Lirow el li.iiors. v. lioli-Mili- or mull, for On ye..i will urheiml on Tuenliiv. Die 1:111, Uuv of Jiinimi.v. IWtf, hi 10 o clock n, m,. ill hlrh time nil person upplytnir or mukiuif ohjee ilonti to upplieiillons, will he heurrt hy evIUeuee, pe tition, remonstrance or counsel. There must be no eonmiunleittion Ht any time upon the Kunjeut. with ihe Jmlxes personnllv either hy letter or uny other private wny. The petition, verineillivnmtliwltof iippllcnnt. shall lie In contornntv with Ihe reqlilri'inents of the nets ot Assembly. Juilirtnent IkiihI shall he executed In the penal sum of t.lxi. with uo les than two reputable freeholder of the eonu ty as sureties, each of them to he u holm Pile owner of real estate In the county of Kulion worth, over ami alsive nil liicinibriiuees. the sum of Jil (or other leirnl security irlvru) lloud conditioned for the faithful oliservanee of all the laws relatiutf Ui the st-lltn or furn.-h-In of lliUoT-M, iind to pay ui! ilamuires which shall be recovered against the lleeusee, uud ull costs, lines and penalties which maybe im posed on hlin under any indictment for vlolnt inir said laws; and the sureties may be required to appear in Court und Justify under oath. The Oourl shall in all cases refuse the appli cation whenever. In the opinion of the Court, havintt-dtie reirardtothe nuniberand character of the petitioners for and aiaiiist the applica tion, such license Is not necessary for the ac commodation of the public and entertainment of strnui'ersand traveler--, orthal theapplicunt is not n ht person to whom such license should tie --ranted. Petitions lo be tiled with the Clerk of the Court not later than Monday, the I'.'rd day of Oecenitier. IM8. Objections and remonstran ces to he died not later than Tuesday, the 'ItU dayof January, iwk'. l.Tiou suthcieul cause be inir shown or proof belm- made to the Court I hut the party holdimr license has violated any law of the Commonwealth relalini- to the sale of liquors, the Court shall, upon uotlee liclux Klv en lo the person licensed, revoke the license, Hy the Court, SAMUKI. McC. SWOI'R Attest: . J, KHANK 1. LYNCH. Clerk tj. S. Deo. II, 1904. Register and Clerk's Notice. Notice la hereby itiven thnt the following named account ants have tiled their accounts in the HeKister und Clerk s oniee of KuUou county. l'u.. und that the sume will lie present ed to the Orphans' Court of said county for confirmation on the Tuesday followlm- secoud Mouday.of Januury next beiui the Mill day. (I.) Hakt- Thehrst and tlnul account of Wll Hum K. Hart administrator of Knoch Hart, late of Helfast township, deceased, (! ) K.Nsi.-sy. The account of J. C. Hlx-on Trustee to sell the real estate of C. 0. Kn.sley, lute of Hrush Creek township deceased. (3 ) SniKI..-The first uud llual account of Louie Sik-el uilmlnistralrli of A. J. Slitel, lute of L'nlou lownshipdeceascd. (4 ) Sk;ki.. The first nnd flual account of William Siifel Trustee of A.J. Sluel late of Cnion township, deceased. (T.) Kirk.-- The first nnd final account of Nevln Kirk administrator of Thos. Kirk late of Taylor township, deceased with distribution uttached. Frank P. Lynch. fteulmer & Clerk. Keirlsier and Clerk s Office. December 13. A. D. 190-J. To Cure a Col J in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the mouey if it fails to cure. E W. Grove's signature is ou each box. 25c. Raw Furs. I pay the highest cash price for fox, coon, mink, skunk, opossum, and other skins. Write for pri ces. Clay Park, Three Springs, Pa. The Pride of Heroes. Many soldiers in the last war wrote to say that for scratches, bruises, wounds, corns, sore feet md stiff joints, Bucklen's Arnica Salve is the best in iu the world. Same for burns, scalds, boils, ul cers, skin eruptions and piles. It cures or no pay. Only 23c at W. S. Dickson's drug store. Wanted. Go. d energetic agents to sell our high grade Teas, Coffee's, Spices, Baking Powder and Ex tracts. We pay high commission and furnish useful and costly premi ums to help influence business, Address Thk Git eat Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. 1311 11th Ave, Altooua, Pa. Report from the Reform School. J. G. Gluck, Superintendent, Pruntytown, W.Va., writes, "Aft er trying all other advertised cough medicines we have decided to use Foley's Honey and Tar ex clusively in the West Virginia Reform School. I find it the most effective and absolutely harm less." All dealers. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby warned against trespassing on the prem ises or lands of tho undersigned by hunting, fishing, gathering nuts, berries, or in any manner whatever under penalty, as the law will be rigidly eufored in all cases. By the Act of June 8, 1881, the penalty is not less than five, nor more than fifty dollars, for each and every offence. THOMPSON TOWNSHIP. Eiobert Everts Denton Everts N. U. Evans Geo. B. Evans Dennis Gordon Denton Peck Charles Bishop Wm. Sigel. H ETHEL TOWNSHIP. Mrs. Emeliue Robinson. HELFAST, William H. Mellott J. P. Peck James P. McKee Jonas Mellott John G. Mellott Isaiah Mellott As soon as you decide on tho date for your sale, send It to us and we will place It In the sala register both in the News and the Democrat, and VOIl run annA us the list of articles for your sale bill later. (Continued fioul First Paire') honesty', hut are the first to go iu lor plunder whenever they have nn opportunity of reaching the public purse." Tho Democratic ticket to be voted at the fall election of lsi:! in Bedford county appears in the Gazotto iu regular sale bill typo, and among tho names we find that of James J. Kirk, father of Associate-Judge Lemuel Kirk ,if this county, ai d a of our relative Assemblyman, S. W. Kirk. The Gazette has this to say of Mr. Kirk : "JAMES J. KIRK is a working man, and resides in the glorious Towuship of Bethel.which is gen erally termed tho 'Berks of Bed ford Couuty." Ho possesses in a pre-eminent degree sound and practical information, and, by his honesty and talents, will, if elect ed, adorn the station of a Legisla tor, and thus enable his constitu ents to point to their representa tive with pride and pleasure. The qualifications, experience and devotiou to Democratic principles of Mr. KIRK noiuted him out from among his neighbors as the man who, in the halls of Legisla tion. WOUld add WOlVbt. ami rlicr. nity to the deliberations of that. body. Although Mr. Kirk is not generally known throughout the county, this will not in the least detract from his merits, because it is well kuowu thnt those who make their living by honest in dustry, have very little oppor tunity to become generally ac quainted. Mr. Kirk is beloved by his neighbors, and the vote he will receive in old Bethel where he has resided for years will ful ly exhibit this fact. The Democ racy of Bedford county may rest assured that iu him they will find everything they desire, either as a good citizen or a faithful repre sentative. " Of course, Mr. Kirk was elect ed, and proved by his fidelity in tilling his office that the Gazette had not overestimated his abili ty. About one-third of the paper is devoted to advertising, matter, a whole column being used to bring "Wrights Indian Vegetable Pills" to the attention of a confi ding public, and gives the names of James Austin it Son at Licking Creek lllarrisouvillel. John Nv- cum at Rays Hill, and Work and Beck with, McConnellstown. Wlo, CounellsburgJ. Among the no nces we see that Khas Wink, late of Belfast towuship, Bedford county, deceased, has purchased the place of the said deceased and requests all who have a law ful interest in said estate to come forward immediately aud receive their share of the money. The '-place" to which reference is made is the stone-house farm now owned by D. A. Fisher, near Gem. George Metzler gives notice that on or about the 8th day of August, 1843. a brindle steer came to his premises at Licking Creek Harrisonville, Bedford county, with the letters S. & M. on the right 1 orn, aud a slit in each of the ears. The owner is requested to come forward prove property and take him away. Henry Duffy, of Bedford, offers a reward of sjx cents for the ap prehension of James Kelly an ap prentice.suys Kelly is very worth less and that neither thanks nor charges will be given for bring ing him back. Mark Dickson, our Mark's grandfather, bears testimony to the value of a cooking stove as follows : "Havinir had in use Kinrn Janu ary last oue of Hatha way's Pat- em noi, nir uooKing stoves, it af fords me pleasure to add mine to the numerous certificates already given in favor of -the excellence, and I may say, so far as my knowledge extends, decided su periority of this Stove over all others at present in use. I need uot particularize its merits, but auvise an aisposea to possess an articlo of the kind, to adopt tho best method of satisfying them selves, and that is to TRY IT MARK DICKSON. McConnellsburg, Aug. 25, 14;. A Timely Topic. At this season of coughs and colds it is well to know that Fo ley's Honey and Tar is tho great est throat and lung remedy. It cures quickly and prevents seri ous results from a cold. All dealers. Administratrix's Notice. Notice Is hereby Klven. that letteia of ad ministration ou I lie estate of llarvev tluc-Korv lute of Lairolie HoroiiKh. Westinoi eland rung, ty. deceased, havinif lcn uranted to the uu dentlnned. bv the KeiiKter of V estn orl.iud county, Notice Is hereby given to ull persons ludebted lo said estate lo make Immediate niy menta. aud thosehaviuu olalninitalns t)lB .mile to present them to tho undersized, duly uu. Iheutlxaied for ettleiutnt, Etta II. ouwiiiHir, Adrnx., Lslr ibt), 'u. Or to C. i, Rahtov, Atfeot. Hustuutowu, u. OOOCKOCOp T.J. Wlli;jNl!j.K,laTlCOC.K,Mcl. O Come in. Pieris. and You'll Go Out pleased 8 When you see onr New Goods. A full line of Dry Goods, embraciug, Black Silks, Cash V meres, Cloth, Serges and all the late up-to-date Storm Cloth. j Shirt Waist Novelties a specialty. V MILLINERY, itl Hats, Bonnets, Children's V to the Best; Ready to Weir j Kid Gloves, Corsets, Hose, Veiling, Laces, Embrodories, All- 8 over Laces, Appliques, Braid, aud everything In Dross Trim ming, j-v It will pay you well to come in and seo our Store. $ T. J.WIENER, Hancock, o oxxxxxxxoo IRWIN'S HOLIDAY DISPLAY 88 Santa Glaus Recommends us to the Public. Our Hrdirliv A sisnrtmAtit i rpnlefp umfh oil flio nn;. v 2 rH , i , v, nui uiivin i wiviw u nil Ull lilt- iiui SI elties that go to make a first class stock in the line of 'i French, German and English i Decorated China, Toiletware i I Fancy Stand Lamps, Glass U $ Ware, Beautiful Medallions, $ tg Framed Pictures, Gold and ii Silver Watches, Clo?ks, Jew- til m elry, Silverware Cut Glass, &c. Great Variety . .' WVll.., vUIUV" II I 1 S.1 500 12-Mo., Books to select from. STANDARD SEWING MACHINE Our Grocery Department is Stocked with only Pur j j Goods a tine Display of Candies, Nuts and Fruits. foj i ou uro coruiaiiy invueu hi for you. All that is Newest 2 and tho prices on all our Goods C. C. BENDER. Headquarters for Holiday Goods. In addition to my usual lino of Groceries, I have just re ceived a line of 1HESII CANDIES at prices from fie. pound up. I also havo in endless va riety Games, Toys, Toy Wag ons, Christinas Books, and Cards, Silverware, Glassware Fancy Cakes, Nuts, Fruits, Gloves, Leggius, Tobaccoes, , Cigars aud all at prices lower than ever. COME RIGHT IN Next door to Fulton House. C. C. BENDER. X. Jf WIENER. FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS and HOLIDAY WEDDING PRESENTS Remember My Stock, Handkerchiefs, Scotch Gloves, I'ocket Books, Hand Bags, Kid Gloves, Mittens' Towels and Tabic Linen Our now line of Wn is tings, "CHRISTMAS Sl'KCI ALT! US am unsurpassed. X. J. Wiener HANCOCK, MO. ' Caps, Ribbons from the Cheap, Hits i.i all price s. Notions o ooooooooooocoo v. IS i ,'i ft V.IIII1UIVIIJ IIVI J 1-V W W I 111 . 10 como anu see wimi we can oo r.y and Best awaits your inspection !& are extremely low. Respectfully, JOHN A. IRWIN. HATS TRIMMED FREE. WINTER MILLINERY We just received this week a tine lot of NEW WINTER MILLINERY consisting of Beavers, Mohairs, Camels Hair, Velvet, aud Felt Hats, CAPS, BONNETS, SILKS, RIBBONS, FISH SCALE TRIMMING, LACES, COL LARS, aud APPLIQUES. Our auperb showing of TRIMMED HATS is espec ially strengthened this week by the addition of hundreds or more of our famous crea tionsat$l, $2 aud $3, scarce ly equald elsewhere for $4, If 5, aud $0. We are safe in saying wo carry the largest line of Mil linery in Fulton county, and you can save 50 c'ts ou every dollar by buyiug atour store. Come and bo conviuced. Mrs.A.F. Little. 3 Sale Register. Ou Thursday, December 18, 1902, II. M. Truax will sell at his residence, li miles north of Needmore, on the Gregory farm, horses, cattle, hogs, farming ma chinery and household goods. Sale to commence at 0 o'clock. Credit 10 months. Saturday, December 20, John F. Johnson, executor of the last will, &c, of David Johnson, late of Thompson township, deceased, will sell ou the' premises at 1 o'clock on above named day tho David Johnson farm situate !! miles northeast of Hancock, Md. Wednesday, Mprch 4, Tobie Glazier will sell valuable personal property at his residence near Webster Mills. ' . a t -rae L,axauvc uromo ymme Taints, js Sven MHOoo boxe told In patt 13 J. K. JOHNSTON. REMEMBER Wo are HEADQUARTERS for Men's and Boys SUITS and OVERCOATS. Bed Blankets in iiray, tn VVhito, and in Red. , , BEST FOR THE MONEY , Mi m mm ,n 7 l. Rip Hip ?.N.N755 SO)tl5 Don't forget that you are always right in coming to ug for your Footwear. . . McConnellsburg, Pa, THE RACKET STORE 000P0 000M00l. In the last issue of this paper, we called your attention to some prices ou Underwear, Horse-blan':ets and Rubber goods ; and uo-.v we are certainly pleased with our s ties since. We havo iu on r second lot, and are again in shape for another rush. Don't fail toseeo;:r Rolled edge Buckle Arctic at $1. 00. Now, as Christmas is drawing uear aud every body is wanting pres ents, wo think Hour duty to tell you what wo have and tonamo our piices. We have the Teachers' Oxford Bibles at ;S5, 1.05, aud UV. New Testament, 10c, Family Bibles $1.00. Box paper, 5 to 15c. Mrs. I'ott sad irons, 75c, set; Flat-irons 1c Hi. A nice assortment of Si;s p jnders, and at prices that can't bo matched, 5 to JJS cts pr. Neck ties, f to 25c; Rugs,' 45, 80, $1.25. Bed blankets 40 aud 65c; nUo, ,i nice line of shirts 23 to 65c. Copi or tea Kettles N5c. Watches !j l.(n ) '2.95 to 5 85; Watch Chains, 25 uud 48c, Alarm clocks, 58, 75, 1. 18 Gold Collar Buttons 2 for 5, Cuff Buttons, 20 and 25c, Sweaters fur Boys, 30c each; Sweaters for Men, 45, (io, 1.25. Saxony a id Germantowu Yarn, Socut; Cfauko Coffee Pots 25 and 80e; Dish Puus, 2J, ), 15, 05, 75, and 85c. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! We were never in better shape to show Shoes thou now, and never had as good prices. It is impossible for us to give you prices ou tho whole line. Our Misses 50 to t)8c. to 2.45. child's shoes in Ladies' 85 to Respectfully, HULL & BENDER Proprietors,-- Q When You Come to Chambersburg Just go up Main street till you come to Queen street1 vy Right at Bloom Bros.' corner turn to the west half a O block and you will-come to a modern 3-story cream- O colored brick building. Step inside and you will find O the nicest rooms, and the largest stock of good furt;i- O ture and its belongings, to be seen in tho Cumberland O Valley. Q You will find many articles hero that you do not see Q in other stores. There has spot for 75 years and yet there are many of tho younger people and some others who don't know it. That is the rea son we aro tellingyou about it. About a block farther, on the bank of the Conocochoaguo, whose water drives the ulachiiiery, you will find our facto-' ry ; where with skilled mechani.es and seasoned lumber we can make almost anything you may require. . COME TO OUR STORE and look around Much to seo that is interesting even if you don't want to buy. Wo want you to know what it is aud where it is . v Opeu till 8 o'clock in tho eveniug uow Saturday till nine. H. SIERER & CO., Furniture Alakers on Queen Street, Chambersburg, Fe. COOOOOOCX000 OOCOOCGCOO oo PULTON COUNTY NEWS $1.00 a Year in Advance. ; To Cure a Cold in One Day : ' months. "ThS &XWture. . The season is here when we must think about WARM CLOTHING. in Men's, Women's and Children's Underwear The P. N. is the ONLY CORSET made, having Newmau's Patent Cork Steel Protectors. Price, 50 and $1.00 soft soles at 20 aud 25c. are fine' 1.00. Boys OS to 1.25. Meu's 1.00 ) f . . . boeu a furniture store on this O o o 8 0 IMMO. Cure Crip la Two Pays. ca every m n r St' XS'T tear. 212.