Mr. D. C. Hart of Whips Cove, is taking a course in the Phila delphia College of llorology. Next Sunday Uev. Shull will preach at Siloarn at 10 A. M.; at Ebenezer at 2 P. M., and Asbury at 7 :30. Jake Comeror of Mercersburg, spont last Sutiday afternoon with AKERSVII.I.E. Listen for wedding bells. M. A. Uarkman and family vis' itod James Jackson last Sunday. Walter IJiirton visited Haslet Walters last Sunday. Geo. Fletcher visited G. W. Conner Sunday. Roy Duvall is singing a new his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry ' sot:g. It is a boy. Comeror, of this place, Administrator's Notice. Notice in hurnfov iflven that letter nf admin- iHtnitlon hHve t--ti k'nniti'tl tUu nrHUTMlifnc tl Mpou the esttite of .tunioH 1.. Kcrhn lte of liihltn titwiivh:)) KiiMon omim.v. I'll.. oV'i:um- 1 ft). All prison-, huviny cltiiniN iiyulnsi uid ei- j tfUe will prtisi-tit Hmmii prop'Tly nitOiehtk'tiicil lor st't tleintMit. iunl those ouliifr the Hume will pleivMO citll lltiu leltle. T. E FLF.MINO. Sept. 0. inrct Cleur Rldire. Pit. g uuns and jxKoirn )lfH NOTICH... Umeklln Wood For Sale. A nice lot of pine limekiln wood for sale cheap. See A. M. Seville, McConnellsburg, Pa. l'rico Bros, have bought the timber on Mrs. Jacksou's farm and expect to saw it in the near future. We now hear the hum of the threshing machine and the thud of the "hickory cylinders" get ting our buckwheat ready for i market. Our schools are now in progress To Cure Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund ( UD(ier the supervision of Messrs, ine money u it rails to cure. K : Walters and Harris. W. Grove's signature is on each j j. x. Hixou and wife were vis- box' 25c, iting in Bedford county, rocent- i j Mr.. Jessie Work Dead. , A gmal, child Qf Mfg Marift On Tuesday morning Mr. I-'. A. j Jackson was seVorely scalded one Greathead of this place received ; day last wookt a telegram announcing the death Ml and Mrs Gates Sieliug of Mrs. Jessie Work, widow of R. j oni, ,, ,fthtl .H-I-tfl wilr,n n,,n. Ncitice In liprliT BWon tlm luttnm tnntumeut ttry liuv brcn grtintfd to the tnnlirc iiwi upon tho ciute of Samuel Secrltt late ol' Thoniptoii township. Kulloit rulnitv, I'u.. lct'a'l. Any piiMMii havliif clnttnn atiniUHt mudentute will preii!tit tlieni properly nulhetitlonted for oettlenietit , mid t hone owlng'the mime will plitiiaH chII ntid settle. JHHM K. SKCKIST. l'liim Run. I'n. CM ARI.KS F. SKCKIST. Mylvun. fa. Kxeouton. FARM FOK SAI.K. SltniLted one mile pilhI nf Mnf?nnnlluhurir. I extendintf to Loudon pike, eontulnintf 115 ACKF.S, A I.AUUK NKW HANK I1ANM, h.iH lately teen uiUU-tl lo tl,c ItnproveinenlN. The Turin In Hdtnirublv uduptt'd for mock pur poxes. Can be bouyht on ternm to suit .ur uiniNir. Address the owner DANIKt, UIMIKKT. (JhumliemliurK. I'n. l'urties wlslilntf to visit the premises Inquire of W. H. NF.LSON McConnellHqurir. Iu. G. Work, deceased, at her late home in Tecum seh, Neb. Inter ment will be made iu the family lot atGreencastle, Thursday afternoon. . uer's family last Sunday. A. W. Duvail and family visited ' Mrs. Maria Jackson last Sunday, Ross Walters spent Saturday night and Sunday with Roy Du- vail. working OVERTIME. Some of our people were out Eight hour laws are ignored by chestnuting Sunday. We think tireless, little workers it is too early yet. Mil- those Dr. King's New Life Pills. lions are always at work, night day, curing indigestion, bilious- APURUATIVE PLEASURE. If you ever took DeWitt's Lit- ness, constipation, sick headache tie Early Risers for biliousness and all stomach, liver and bowel or constipation you know what a troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, purgative pleasure is. These and sure. Only 'J5c at all drug famous little pills cleanse the stores. liver and rid the system of all bile without producing unpleas- TllOMPSON. ant effects, They do not grip, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Everts, sicken or weaken, but gi'e tone and Misses Lizzie and Ollie Greg-! aud strength to the tissues and ory, are on the sick list. j organs involved. W. H. Howell Thomas J. Bell of Harrisburg, of Houston, Tex., says "No bet spent several days recently at 13. ; tor pill can be used than Little Simpson's. Mr. Bell and Mr. ; Early Risers for constipation, Simpson spent last Sunday with ' sick headache, etc." Sold at Peter Kirk at Big Cove Tannery, i Trout's drug store. Mrs. Bender of Johnstown, is j visiting the family of Ephraim : Sale Register. Gregory. Saturday, October 3. John H. P. P. Shives, &. C. Pock, David i Doyle, intending to remove from Register and Clerk's Notice. Notice m hereby elvcn thut the following mimed uneountunts have tiled their neeouniH in the HeKister and Clerk's oDIee of Fulton eouhty, i'u.. ami that the Hume will be present, ed to the Orphuns' Court of said countv for uoiitlrmutfon on Monday, the 5th day of Octo ber next, being the first .Monday. I . First and final account nf .Jesse R Snvder administrator of the estate of Jonathan II. Snyder, lute of Thompsou township, deceased The account of Marina Wall., administra trix of the estate or John Waltz, laleof Mel fast township, deceased. 8. 'Ihe uccount of Mary J. Anderson, admin istratrix of the estate of Jonathan Anderson late of Taylor township, deceased. 4. li st and final account of I.ucmu Curllck surviving executor of Abruni I arlick. late of Hrush Creek township, deceased. ' 5. First and Until account uf S. Wes'ey Kirk, administrator of the estate of Xephthu Moats, lute of Thompson township, deceased. il. First and Until account of II S. Daniels, Fsti.. administrator nf tho estate of John Iun iels. lute of l.ickitiK Creek township, deceased, 7. First and llnal account of W U. Npeer. executor of the last will &c . of F.lizahcth Hess late of UclilhK Creek township, deceased. h. First und tlnal account of II W. 1'ecK ex ecutor of the last will ,tc . of Wm. II. Hess, lute of Thompson township, duceased. IIKOlttiK A. 11 A KRIS. Kenlster Ai Clerk. RcKister and Clerk's Otllce. Lauver, and David McDonald have returned home after having spont five months in Johnstown. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sipos, whoso home is in tho West, are the State, will sell at his resi dence . in McConnellsburg his household and kitchen furniture, potatoes, garden . vegetables, painter's outfit, &c. Sale begins visiting friends in this township, i at 1 o'clock p. m. Mrs. Dorothy Graves has gone to Auburn, Ind., to visit her son William. Miss Isa Hewett of Baltimore, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Hewett. Rev. Shull preached at Zion last Sunday. His appointments at that place will be tho last Sat urday evening and Sunday morn- Thursday, November 5, Uriah W. Kline, intending to break up housekeeping, and go to Ohio, will sell, horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, farming implements, hay, grain aud household goods. Sale begins at 9 o'clock a. ni. Cured Hemorrhage! ol the Lunf. "Seyeral years since my lungs ing in eacn montn. Miss uiaa j were ao badly affected that I had Peck was organist last Sunday. ; mauy hemorrhages," writes A. i M. Ake of Wood, Ind. "1 took i treatment "with several physi- ! ntono wlfhrmf ontr Konnfi t-. T thon started to take Foley's Honey and BURNT CABINS. Apple-butter boiling seems to bo the rage . now. Mrs. Frank Oliver, after spend ing a week with her daughter Mattie, at Mt. Union, returned home Saturday evening. M rs. John Gilhland of noar this place is still ill with dropsy. Mrs. Blaine Hertzler and her mother, Mrs. Divons of Knobs ville, visited Mrs. Annie Shopeat Newburg, Franklin county, a few days last week. Supt. Barton and C. B. Steveus of McConnellsburg, visited our schools last Tuesday. Dan Trout and Merrill Nace, of McConnellsburg, were pleasant callers in our town last Sunday. Mrs. John Naugle is ill with malaria. Gracey Naugle and family and Miss Mary Naugle visited Wra. Showers and family in Juniata county last Saturday and Sun day. M rs. Mary Va'lance and daugh ter Nora of near McConnellsburg wero visiting Harry Miller's fam ily on last Sunday. James Henry and wife of Mc Connellsburg spent last Sunday with Chas. McOehees'. No Suit In Court will attract half so much attention, as those beautiful late style FALL SUITS that are beintf gotten out at our busy merchant tailor ing establishment. REMEMBER that it doesn't cost any more in the long run to wear clothes that fit vou, that are well made, and X made of fashionable material, than to wear shod- jto out-of-date stuff. $ Remember j that it is our business to keep in touch with the changes in style and material, and that when you are clad in a suit from our store you can depend 1$ upon it being the correct thing. l$ Remember that we can on short notice make to order any thing from the dress suit to the plainest work suit; or we have on hand ready made clothing for men and boys, both dress and plain at prices that can not be beaten elsewhere. F & m e m k? r that we have the latest things in Hats, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Suspenders, Hose, etc , at prices that you'll find all right. A. U. NACE & SON, McConnellsburg, Pa. 1 1 The Washington County Bank Hancock, Md., IS A. HRvV.'CIt of tjii; Farmers' Trust, Banking and Deposit Co., Of Baltimore, Md. DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. 5' Acting Officer! I;lccte1 by the Stockholders: DR. J. S. SWARTZ WELDER, FRANK FIELDS, R. J. TANEY, V. HENDERSON, JOHN W BURCESS. AT CLAY PARK'S, THKEE SPRINGS. PA. Eggs, 18 cts per dozen. Butter, 14 cts per pound. Wheat, 80 cts per bushel. Kye, 75 cts per bushel. Oats, 40 cts per bushel. Chickens, old or young 10 cts per pound. Tar and my lungs are now as sound as a bullet. I recommend it in advanced stages of lung trouble." Sold at Trout's drug store. Girl Wanted. To do general housework in a and get typhoid fever, good family in Chamuersburg. i milk and gettuberculosis. An exchange says drink water Drink Drink Wages from $2.00 to $2.50 a week. Inquire at this office. DUBLIN MILLS. Chas. Barney of liraddock, Pa., is visiting at the homo of Joseph Stevens. Miss Dora Speck of Chambers- burg, spent part of the past week i weaken the system whiskey and get jim-jams. Eat white flour and get appendicitis. Eat soup and get Brights disease. Eat beef and encourage apoplexy. Eat oysters and acquire toxemia Eat meat of any kind and get in- I digestion or some kind of germ j disease. Eat vegetables and Eat deserts IT SAVED HIS LEO, P. A. Danforth of LaGrauge, Ga., suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For ulcers; wounds, and piles it's the best in the world Cure guaranteed. Only 25 cts. Sold by all druggist. with friends at this dace. land take on paresis. Smoke ci- Miss Minnie Grove of Clear garettos aud die early. Smoke Kidge, was visiting her sister, cigars and securo a nice catarrh. Mrs. Richard Miller Saturday j Drink tea and coffee and obtaiu and Sunday. I nervous prostration. Drink wine Tho protracted meeting at this I and get tho gout. To be entirely place lias closed. It was well at- j healthy we would suggest that tended. I you eat good plain food, breathe Mr. Michael Laidic and daueh-, plenty of pure air, and drink ter, Miss Elsie, made a trip to nothing but water from the Duf- Huntingdon last week. Miss Emma Black and Mrs. Harriet Barnett of Waterfall, pent Thursday evening with Mrs. Margaret Bolinger. field spring. DISTRESS AFTER EATIN0 CURED. Judgo W. T. Holland of Green burg, La., who is well aud favor- Some of our people attended ! ably known, says: "Two years Brldengtine' sale at New Gren- ago I suffered greatly from indi ada last Saturday. gestion. After eating groat dis - j tress would invariably result, A New Unty Editor's TctUaoaltl. lasting for an hour or so and EMMAVILLE. The teachers of Brush Creek met at Era maville on Friday night September 18th and organized Local Iustitute work. Lewis Har ris was chosen president and W. O. Hanks secretary. Messrs. Harris, Plessiugur, and Miss Ida Ilixon were appointed as a com mittee to make-out programs and appoiut the place of meeting. A query box then followed which was very interesting aud instruc tivo. The following teachers were present Misses Ada Barlou, Ida Hixon, Queen Lake, Anna Desh ong aud Messrs. Plessinger, Hanks, Harris and Walters. Our enthusastic fox and coon hunters, Man Mills and Sam Hart have purchased a pair of thor ough bred fox hounds from a Hunting Club in Chester county. They are tine looking dogs, and the foxes had better make up their minds to emigrato or their pelts will reach the New Yorn market before next spring. I Deposits subject to check hoar interest ut the rate of 2 per cent. )L-r u i) mi in. I)pohU.s in savings rtopartinent, '.i per cent, per annum. Time certilicates of deposit, at tho rate of 4 per cent, 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: John W. Woodland, l'res. K. S. Johnston, 1st Vlco-Pres J Fenton Thomas, 2d Vioo-Pres. W. U. Allen, Secretary -Treus. i 'CS Facts Worth Knowing. For Milburn Wagons, Burreys and Hueies, Hunabouts, Farm ers Milk-Wagons, Top Sprinfr-wajjonH, Uinders, Mowers, Ilaj rakes, Oliver chilled, Syracuse and Wiard chilled plows, Wood and Steel frame harrows. Sewing Machines with 4 drawers, drop head, guaranteed for ten years, for $14. The Wheeler c Wilson Sewing Machine Is tho best made for dressmakers. Don't fail to see it before buying. I'm head ( uarters for Grain drills stock ulways on hand. I have the largest stock in the county in lr.iggies and farm imple ments. My goods are. right and prices right. Goods right here und I will be here to tell you Unit I can give just as much for your money as any dealer in tho Cout.ty. Ho sure to come and see me or write to me before buying. T. J. COMERER, McConnellsburg, Pa. Wool Carding Shells. At J. K. Johnston's M. T. Lynch, Editor of the Philipsburg, N. J. Daily Post, writes: "I have used many kinds of medicines for coughs and colds in my family but never anythlug so good as Foley's Honey and Tar. I cannot say too much in praise of it" Sold ot Trout's drug store. my nights were restless. I con cluded to try Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, and it cured me entirely. Now my sleep is refreshing and digestion perfect. " Sold atTrou t's drug store. Subscribe for the Now aud do it to-day. Only one dollar. Feet iwollca lo Immcone tiie. "I had kidney trouble so bad that I could nut work," says J. J. Cox of Valley View, Ky., my feet were swollen to immense size and I was confined to my bed and physicians wore, unable to give me any relief. My doctor Anally prescribed Foley's Kiduey Cure which made a well inauof me." Sold at Trout's drug store. and Carpet Weaving; H. H. HERTZLER still continues Carding and Weaving at the WIUjOW GKOVB MILLS at liurnt Cabins. Carpet Chain always on hand. Wool put ruto bats for Haps. I will take in Wool and work at the following places, namely, Frank Hare's, Fort Littleton: Michael Laldig's, Dublin Mills; W. K. Sneer's, Saluvia; C. W. Lynch's, Crystal Springs; J, K. Jack- son's, AUersville; Caleb Havton's, Ilustontown; A. N. Witter's, Waterfall; Harry Huston's, Clear Uidge; W, L. Berkstresser s Orchard Grove. I Will Visit tliesu places monthly during the season. Thankful for past favors, 1 hope for a continuance of tho same. H. H. Hertzler, Burnt Cabins, Pa. mm Quit Single Barrels and Double Barrels, Breech-Loading , made, for Smokeless Pow der. Ilatnmerless Double Barrels Sf Martin Pump Shot Guns and Winches ter Rifles. Shells, Etc. Blaeh and Smokeless Pow der Loaded Shells, for 12 and 16 Gauge Guns Cleaning Rods, Loading Sets gun grease. Belts , Hunting Coats and Vests Tall Timothy. j J. Wesley Hoop ot Licking! Creek township laid on our table Monday moruiug n sample stalk of timothy grown on his farm this season, that measured sixty eight inches iu length. If 1 stalk measures C8 inches, wh.'.t would bo the value of a ton wluni egg aro lft cents a dozen V Referred to tho class in muntul anthuiuUc. Local Institute. There will be a local Institute at Forest Dale school bowse Oct. 9 at 7:30 p. m. The following top ics will be discussed : 1. Primary Work. 2. Cleanliness, Promptness, Neatness aud Accuracy. 3. Compulsory School Law. Teachers, patrons, directors and all other Iriends of education are invited. Prices on these at tractive-. Goods are J. K. Johnston. GREAT BANG r BANG! GUNS I Aay be seen at R. S. PATTERSON'S NEW STORE. Please call and examine our stock of GUNS be fore purchasing. PRICES THE LOWEST 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 Tire in fact everything found in a first class Hardware store. Prices the lowest. No. 9 Galvanized smooth wire $2.70 per hun dred pounds. TAR ROPE ! TAR ROPE ! TAR ROPE ! 21 oz. Sisal tar rope, 100, strings 8 cts-,' a pound in full coils- 3 ply tar roofing. Per roll $1.15. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. P. S. I have a few Plows and Harrows that I will sell cheap. Four doors east of the Telegraph Office. CLAY PARK'S THREE SPRINGS, PA. No. 9 galvanized smooth wire in 500 lb lots at 52.60 per hundred. Fancy recleaned Timothy Seed, $2,25 per bu. 3-pIy tar roofing with caps and nails complete per roll $1.30. 2-ply complete 51.00. Single Barrel Shot Gun choke bored at 54.98, Winchester shells per box 45 cts: per hundred. $1.70. Heating Stoves 56 to 525 each. Cook Stoves 514 to $22 each. Table oil cloth strictly first class $1.75 per roll. Corn cutters 15c each 2 for 25 cts. - SYRACUSE FURROW PLOWS complete $10.00, . - Mail and telephone orders tilled same day re ceived. " CLAY PARK.
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