The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, September 23, 1903, Image 8

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    Chimpfon Wheeler.
Nolson Dauicls, at Judge Mor
ton 'a bnrlr yard, wheeled from
mud rniJl, distance about sixty
varda, at one timo, ouough mud ! Q
to mould lit bricks, each' weigh-1 S
iug t pounaa, making a total,
weight ot 108(1 lbs. Nelso says
he can do a little bettor.
Limekiln Wood For Sale.
A nice lot of pine limekiln wood
for sale cheap. See i
A. M. Sevillk,
McConncllsburg, Pa.
Thanks, Mart
Martm Averts. Licking Creek
of V
No Suit In Court. 1
will attract half so much attention, as -those
beautiful late style FALL SUITS that
are beinjj gotten out at our busy merchant tailor
ing establishment.
REMEMBER
that it doesn't cost any more in the 'long1 run to
wear clothes that fit you, that are well made and
made of fashionable material, than to wear shod-
I; ; ay oui-oi-aaie siun. ..... ...
emember
m a d mi i
JLf JSL VJL JL JGL
township, brought mo a box
. .. mil it c nnr hucinocc In tnun m tnnU .., IL iUa
nearly all ono size. I weighed one l lw r.H luUui wmi
' cnani:es in siyie ana material, and that when vnu a
' are clad in a suit from our store vou can deoend
J$ ' upon it being the correct thini?. .... .r- -
UVl..U MftUArl ID . 1
ured" around 14 iuliefi. i Mart j
saia tney were nn the largest.
Dr. II. S. Wishakt.
To Cure Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Hromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund
the money . if it fails to- cure. E.
W. Grove's signature is on each
box 25c.
' Big as a Pumpkin. ' ',
Mrs. M. A. Thompson of this j
place sent us an apple the other j
aay tnat weighed as much as a
watermelon aud measured as
much in circumference as a
pumpkin. Now, Clear Kidge,
where are you
APLRGATIVE PLEASURE.
If you ever took DoWitt's Lit
tle Early Risers for biliousness
or constipation you kpow what ,a
purgative pleasure. is. Those
$ Remember
, that we can on short notice make to order any O
thin? from the dress suit to the plainest work X
j, suit; or we have on hand ready made clothing
' for men and boys, both dress and plain at prices
,-' i that can not be beaten elsewhere. : - -
Rememoer
that we have the latest things in Hats, Shirts,
E2iCollars, Ties, Suspenders, Hoes, etc' ; ftt prides
that you'll find all right.
A. U. N ACE & SON,
.McConncllsburg;; Pa.
IT SAVED HIS LEO.
purgaue pleasure : 13. ihose 1. I A.v Daiifortb of UCJ ranee i 1N;,,,,'Ctf ' "?""' lb " .Wi!
filttlOUH litr.ln rilU rWiwrt tfiot ' ' ' " V1"0 I au.l.tnr u.mintei to inuke .listrlhuiion ,," the
iamous nuu. puis cleanse the Ga su ffer(Wt for slx Withs with I SSWSS,"" ufvit"' T
liver and rid tl.e system of all a frihtful ruun-n- sore on his ; XnlZX JM X
bile Without nroduein" unnWo , rW"" ruuu.ll sore on Ills performance otlil, .lull-,, ,u 1,1s mu. . laM..
Diio wiuious proauuug uupieas- e but wrtes that Bucklen's ""'rVA''v.0? nT a.
ALIHTOK'S NOTICE,
ani enecw, . ,iney. uo not grip, , fea , A it in
sicken or weaken but give tone flvQ davs F ul WQUnd
and strength V, the tisauos and Wrid it.sihbeslin the world
organs involved. W. U. Howell Cure ;oarautoe1. 0nly ?5 cts.
of Uouston,, Tex., says -No bet-1 s61d h a
tor pill can he used than Little , .
Early Risers for ' constipation- & H THE .NEW .M0DERAT0J
sick headache. etc.V. Sold at
Trout's drug trtore. j ' ' 1 1 ! 1 '
Sale Register.
Saturday, September 26. II.
II. Bridcnstine will sell at New
fi renada his household and kitch
en furniture, including 1 parlor
organs l,Home Comfoct steel
range, sewiug machine, etc. Al
so o good cow. Snlo begins at 10
o'clock.
Saturday, October jh.John'II
Doyle, intending to remove from
the State, will sell at his resi
dence in MoConnellsburg his
household and kitchen furniture,
potatoes, garden vegetables,
painter's outat, &c. .. Sale begins
at 1 o'clock, p. ra. , , ;,
. WORKINQ OVEKTIMB..
Eight hour laws are ignored by
those tireless, little workers
Dr. King's New Lift PilU, , , Mil
lions are always at work, 'night
day, curing ipdigestioq, bilious
ness, constipation, sick headache
and all stomach, liverf-and jb'cJ,
troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe,
and sure. Only 2&c at all drug
stores.
. ( '
The, nqw moderator who will
rosi'tfe''6VeTJ 'ttie' fall 'dtUsion of
Carlisle presbytery at Waynes
boro next week is Hev; Eugene A.
Johnson, pastor of the Capitol
street church, Uarrisburg. He
is. anlike the previous tnoderators
of the pids;bytrv in that he' is a'
member of atribe (l Ibdiacg In,
ew York state. He has also in
his veins some African blood.
Ily is, h.igb,iy educated, and none
to' hear1 hiin spuak,"without see
ing Jtim, ,vouid imagine that he is
other than an educated Anglo
Saxon. He is. a brilliant , orator
aud a close student who holds
high rank in his church and is ac
cepted as one of the presbytery's
bright minds. . It Is said, that he
has never renoo.nced.his member
ship in his. Indian tribo and that
he is one of the heirs to large
tracts of land which belong to the
:it 10 O Ckll'k. A. M . u h..n u.l ......n
prtle! ImoroitcU amy atteuU if Hit s;e prup-
Administrator's Notice.
Nutlet l hereby Klven thiu linn-rs of admin
IMriitlon huve lv;eu imtnttMl t.iiliu unaerlKned
upon the entBtu of Jurum. U Kcrliu lute of
Ituolio towrnhlp. Kultoo county, l'a., di;oeun
ea. All persons huvlnii cluluji. uirulriNl mid en
title will present them properly imthentlcuted
for Hettlenieot. and those owlnif the name will
please cull and Mettle.
T. E KI.KMIN'O.
Cleur Riditc, I'a.
Sept. 9, IttM
JXKCUTOH'S NOTICK.-
Motice it hereliT glren that letter! tentamcnt
ary Iikth heon granted to the unili;rilitiid upon
the Mine of Samuel Seorlal lule of Thompson
townnhlp. fultun rountv, !., dvceused.
Any pumont having r.lalum aKalnst Haiti estate
will preKcnt thuu properly authenticated for
ettlenieiit.and thone owlnif theaunie will please
call andHettle.
JOHN E. SECKIST. J'lum Uun, Pa.
CIIAKLKS K SKCKIST. ylyan. Pa.
Kxeouiom.
HARRISON VILLE.
Listen Sot wedding bells along
our creek. ' 1 - ,;i
Ilowd Mellott is all smiles. A
young mill hand has corne to
stay. ! '
A few of our people visited the
County Seat last week, and some
of them enjoyed Sunday visiting, j
William Vallanco, our cham
pion apjilebutter boiier, attended
the sale on Clear Ridge last Sat-1
urday. j
Ilev. Molroy preached us an el j
egant sermon on Sunday, and ,
our minister, Uov. Shull, filled
Ilev. Melroy's appointments. !
Mrs. George Deshongand chil
, , A fXw Jcrej; Editoc'f TeslUooolal.
M. Lynch, Editor of the
J'hilipsburg, N. , J, ! Daijy,; Post,
writes: "1 have used many kinds
of medicines for coughs and colds
in my family but never anything
so good as 'i Foley fs Honey and
Tar. I cannot $ay too much in
praise of it." Sold at Trout's
drug store.
Notice.
Notice Is hereby g-lven that 1 have Hied in
tin- oflloy of the Secretary of Internal Altai
at IlurrKburK an application for a warrant for
2'4 acres, more or lean, of unimproved vacant
land situate in Helfast township, Fulton couu
t. adjoining lands of Joseph H. Mellott on tl.e
wen. William Kelner on the north. C. W, Mel
lutt on the, east und J. 1'. MeKee'on the sou in.
UKO. W. MKLUJTT,
Sept. 8. 1003. - oetu. Pa:
- FARM FOR SAI.K. , :
Situated one mile east of McConnelLsburir.
Pa., externllng to l.oiHton pike, contalulin
2AS ACRFS, A I.ARliK NFW BANK 1IAHN,
ni lately heen added to the Improvements. -The
farm la admirably adapted for Ktoult inir
posen. Can be bouirht on terms to ault i,ur
ehaMer. "
Address the owner
- DANIKL Oir.BKRT.
! " w CUamuemlMirK. I'a,
Partica wishing to visit the premlsea Inquire
of
" W. II. NF.LSON. " '
, , , r . , MuCupnf llso,urn. Pa.
Gitt .Wanted.
To do general housework in a
good family in Chamborsburg.
Wages from 12.00 to $2,50 6 week.
Itirjuireat this office.
VT CLAY PARK'S. THREE SPRINOS, PA.
Kggs, cts per dozen. ' j
Huttcr, 11 'cts p)r jipuud, ,
Wheat, SO cts per bushel.
Kye, 75 cts jx-r bushel.
Oats, 40 cts ier bushel.
Register and Clerk's Notice.
Notice in hereby riven that the following
named accountant have tiled their account
In the KetdHter und Olerk a nmoe of Kiilnm
co'jnty, la.. and that theaame will be present
ed to the Orphans' Court of said county for
confirmation on Monday, the nth day of Octo
ber next, being the tirst Monday.
I 1 First and llnal ancount of Jrsae II. Snvd'T
administrator of the estate of Jonathan II
boyder, late of Thompson townanip, decuased.
! . The account of Martha Waltz, artmlnlstra
thxof the estate of John Walu, late of Belfast
township, deceased.
9. The aCCOLint of fcfarv .1. Ani1i,n,nn i.rfn.l...
' b,rratrix of the estate oajonulliau Andermni
lut of Taylor township, deceased.
' 4. first and final account of Luema f iarliek
fimvintr executor of Ahrum riahlea. late of
Ilruih Ureek township, deceased.
. First and llnul account of S. VVes'ey Kirk,
, adminlsirutor of the estate of Zephtna Moats,
late of Thompson township, deceased.
I n First and ttmtl iii....,nnt ,,t 11 s i.,.ni..iu
Kstj.. administrator ol the estate of John Dan
iel late of Licking Creek township, deceased.
7. Flist und ttnul account of W. K. Kpeei,
Fxrciitor of the last will jtc . of KlUatieth Het
latnot Lie-king Cieek township, detMsaxed. .
a. K,rt and final act;oitnl of H. W leoK ex
ecutor of the last will Ac . of Win. H. Hess,
late of Thompson township, tlecf ast d
UKOROK A. HARRIS.
Register & Clerk.
Register and rierk h Oilier.
Chickens, old or y6uug 10 cts
dren passed through our village I'ond, '
Suudaylast to visit her mother -M , -, r :- . v-
in-law, Mrs. Harriet Deshong. ' durcd Memorrhe ol the Lungi.
the pigon hill corespondent ', "Several years since my lungs
wood do well to learn to spell cor ' w?re bo badly affected that I had
ect before they Ilight any more, ! many hemorrhages," writes A.
" '" " i b- ! M; Aki nf; WwidInd. 'fl'took
tttt woiie i immtiu tiiT j treatment with several physl-
"I had kidney trouble so bad i cians without any benefit. I then
that I could not work," says J. J. i started to take Foley's Honey and
Cox of Valley View, Ky., my feet j Tar and my lungs are now as
were swollen to immenso size and sound as a bullet I recommend
I wa confined to my bed and I It in advanced stages of lung
physicians were unable to give 1 trouble." Sold at Trout's drug
me any relief. My doctor finally ; store.
prescribed Foley's Kidney Cure
which made a well man of me."
Bold at Trout's drug store.
Now advertisements
A. U. Nace & Son, Merchant
Tailors.
W. 11. Nesbit, Stoves A Ag., ; as much to the buyer a the sell
Keep your eye on the adver
tisements. Just now the busi
ness people are having somo In
formation for you, and It is
through the advertisements you
gut it. Kemeraber an aJ Is worth
Implements.
er.
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A QUESTION IN EQ0S.
A lady walking to town with a
basket of eggs was run into by a
gentleman driving by. The lady
fell and broke all tho eggs. The
genlleman apologized and offered
to pay for the eggs, asking how
many she had. The lady replied
when counted 2, 3, 4, 5 and 0 at a
time always one remained but if
countod 7 at a time they came
out even, how many had she?
DISTRESS AFTER EATIN0 CURED. ' .
Judgo W..T. Holland of greens
burg,' .LaVwhd is well and .favor
ably known, says: "Two years
ago I suffered gfeatlj frpm ndi
gestioo. After eating great dis
tress wotjU, -variably result,
lasting for an hour or so and
my nights were restless." ' I con
cluded to ry; Kodol, Dyspepsia
CoreaW it cored me entirely.-
rNow my sloop is refreshing and
digesUbu per feet "Sold at Trout's
dwgat.re.rj.?,,,..,1,: , ;v
H. W ytk la W Eh 0 t
by purchasing your Tall Goods from
HEGE& MYERS
at Mercersburg.
Special Announcement
Every day brings lots of New Goods to. us, which we have
bought at lowest possible prices. Our large Fall
" ' ' " Stock which fiIIs"our store to overflowing,
' ' consists of, Shoes, Boots Hats,
' Caps,, Felts, Carpels,
Rubber Goods, Heavy Coats, Mackintoshes, Oilcloth, Trunks,
Suit-cases, Ladies Wrappers. Full stock of new up
, " to date Corsets, full line ol Dry Goods,
Clothing, Gents' Furnishings,
' ' " ' Blankets, Etc.
SHOES AND' BOOTS.
,t . .-..- i .
We make special mention of our Shoes and Boots, since
this is the time of the year that every one needs some-
' . ; - ming in mis line.
Boots. Shoes,
'We liaVo a hfw stork of loatliBr Good School Shoes, Fine Carlisle
Hoots of flip Ix-st quality for men and f)rs Shoes for Women and Children,
bny t :lo! pi i.jos. Do not luiy un- j Men- imhk.1 lieavj shoes, .Men'g fine
til you come to see u. ! dress shoes eoiixisling of box calf,
enamel rind patent leather.
Suits. I Overcoats,
I'ptodate lU'udv Made Stilt., for ' Uon't forget u whim you uant an
Children, I Joy., and Men at moderate ! oeieoat.
priees. Our t-vw iom-asi'itr clothing , Co;:i) 1 'A VPS as low a $l..( for
trade i but evidenee of the - superior men, and fiiie. for hoys,
value of them. j
W,ViWiWW WAfV
We kindly invite every one to call and let us shew you our
stock and give you prices which really are what talk, and we
promise our Fulton county friends special inducements dur
ing this season. Try us.
HEGE & MYERS.
Guns any'lpi'
Shells.;, ffe M f mM
At J.Kv Johnston's
I he Washington County Bank $
Hancock, Md., A
IS DKANC.II OK TJIK jg
Farmers' Trust, Banking and Deposit Co.,
8
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1
Of Baltimore, yd.
DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Actinic Officer Hlected by the Stockholder:
DR. J. S. SWARTZWfcLDcR,
R J. TANEY.
J. FRANK FICLDS
E. V. HENDERSON
JOHN W BURGESS.
r)epOHits suhjett to elieek hear interest iu the rate of 2 per eent.
er annum. Deposits in saving departineut, J )ier eent.
ler annum. Time eertilieates of deponit, at the rate of 4
per eent. per annum.
Paid in Capital and Surplus, - - $235,000 00
Security to Depositors Against Loss, $400,000.00
Accounts of Corporations und Individuals Respectfully Solicited
; OFFICERS:
juiiu . y ooiuttiiu, rros. r.. :s. jonnston, Jst uie-l'res.
J Fenton Thomas, id Vice-Ires. , W. 1. Allen, SeeretaryTreas .
Facts Wortff Knowing.
n 1 1 i . i
Pur MUburn WatroiisKurreyn and IUiirieH, Uunahouts, Farm
ers Milk-Wagons, Top .SpriiiMvit;oni, Ilindera, Mowers, Ha
rakes, OJiver chilled, Syracune und Wiard chilled plows, Wood ' '
and Steel frame harrows. !.' !' 1
Sewing Machines with -1 drawers, drop head, guaranteed for ten
', tor ( Tlie Wheeler 4 Wilson Hewing Machine is the '
host made for 'dressmaker. Don't fail to see it before buying.
I'm headquarters for Grain Cri'ls - stoek ah.vays on hand. 1 '
have the largest stock in the county in buggieti and farm imple
ments. My goods ure right and pi-ie a right. Goods right here
and t will to hern lo tell you that 1 can give juit as much for your
""'Hoy as imy loler in l,io CoiiDiy.
He sure to come and Bee me or write to me before Viiiying, '
T. J. COMERER,
McGonnellsburg, Pa,
VAool Cording:
mm
mm. ' i
! ffwiQ-i-'';-
i.Vf:7,:;';"::
Single Barrels and Double
; ,;j Barrels, Breech-Loading
.. .made for Smokeless Pow
der.' ITammerless Double
. Barrels Marlin Pump
..i .Sliot. Guns and Winches
' ' ter liijles.
Shells, Etc.
Blarli, and Smokeless Pow
der Loaded Shells, for 12
and 10 i Gauge Guns.
Cleaning iRods, Loading
Sets $ ' gun grease. Belts t
Hunting Coats and Vests
77 ccs on the.se
attractive. '
Goods are
J. K. Johnston.
BANG 1 --BANG I BTO I
GRE AM- GUNS I
: :!" .Way be seen at
R. S. PATTERSOIN'S
NEW STORE.
Please call and examine our stock of GUNS be-
i .
fore purchasing'. ;
PRICES THE LOWEST
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Also, full line of Shells.
Full stock of tarred roofing, Gas tar, White lead,
best Linseed oil, ready mixed Paints, Glass, Grain
Bags, Iron and Steel Tirein fact everything found
in a tirst class Hardware store.- Prices the lowest.
No. 9 Galvantzed smooth wire $2.70 per hun
dred pounds.
TAR ROPE ! TAU ROPE ! TAR ROPE J
21 oz. Sisal tar rope, $100. straps 8 cts &
pound in full coils. 3 ply tar roofing. Per roll
.TERMS STRICTLY. CASH.
P. S. I have a few Plows and Harrows'that I will
sell cheap. j -i . . '
"""'"'"" ' Four doors east of the Telegraph Office.
T H R E E S PR I NG S, PA.
No. 9 galvanized smooth wire in 500 lb lots at
2.60 per hundred.
Fancy recleaned Timothy Seed, $2,25 per bu.
1 3-ply tar roofing with caps. and. nails complete
per roll $1.30.r; ,m i ( ' 1
2-pIy complete H.0C. ' '
Single Barrel ,
and :
Carpet Weaving
H. H, HERTZLER bUII coatiuooa Carding und Weaving at tho
- ' ". WILLOW GIIOVU MILLS at llurnt'cahins.
Carpet Chain always on hand. " Wool put into baU for UaoS.
I will take In Wool ttnd work; tit tho followiug placoa, liamoly,. Fi'ault
nare'i, Fort Littleton; Mlchuol Luiaijf', Dublin Wllli V. It.
'Ii j.ZfHW'm tjaluvlaj C. W. Lynuh'n, CryntBl 8rinKt; J. E. Ja:k
kou'ii, Akorsville; Caleb Iiarton', Huntoiitown; A. K. Witter',
VJ WaUrfa'h Marry HuHton'a, Clear Uidtre: V. L. BerkHtresiier a
OruliKrd Gna., , "' ' ' -: ' .....
I Will Visit these place monthly during the soasop vvThapkful lor
; . ' patfavol,.I Iiqpo for a CQDtluuaiioe o( the umo, '-.:
Bu r nt C a $ i n s V Pa.
A f
choke bored at. 4.98v
, Winchester shells per1 bbsc '45 cts: per hundred,
. (-." - ..:i.7o........ ... ,,. ,., ..
'! , ' '", ' Heating: Stoves to' $25 each. "'
; : :, dook Stoves 14 to $22 each! "
' ' Table oil cloth' strictly first class $1.75 per roll.
. ! ..-. v; Corn cutters; 15c each 2 for 25 cts. : : . ; .
'i.-'t ' ' ni.'l. ti.ii:iUil !.'.
complete $10.00, ,. r : . ,. f; ,
't ''' " Mail and ' telephone '-'orders filled same day re-
CLAY PARK.
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