Misses Mary Hoko dud Stolla BrouKht the Anwer. Logueipent lost Friday and Sat- The iuterest that has been nrday in lfaKcr.stowD. J miluifostcj ,n S(.lmol lbraries Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Kay were ! duriiif,' the p:iht few yiur, atid among those wl.o attended the j the number of volumes that have Reunion of tho Blue and Gray at boon gathered into these deposi Winchester last week. Mr. Ray tories, is very gratifying indeed, saya tho old soldiers were treat- Last summer at the examina cd fine. They were admitted to Hons Superintendent Harton took the fair grounds free and had a I occasion to suggest to the teach good time, lersthat they should write to the Presiding Elder Stevens will boys and girls of the respective hold tho third ouarterlv confer- schools who had cone out into i i - TRESSPASS NOTICE. All penion ire hereby warned aifalnut treit pasulnff upon the premlxc of the unrierxlKDed by huntltitr. Ushlnir. or othnrwlio, ns prcmecu lion will follow tdtirenurd of this notice. JACOB HYKES. Ayr township. K. N.FRYMAN. J NO. W. OTT. Wm. II. PAYIjOR, O. J. HIIKWKU. " DANIKI. MOCK TimI township. ence of the Harrisonville charge at Ebenezer, aud also hold com munion services and preach on Thursday evening, Nov. 5. Sun day, Nov. 1, there will be preach ing at Siloam at 10 o'clock a. m., and at Asbury at 7:30 p. m. To Cur a Cold la One Day. Take Laxative JJromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box' 25c. Farm for Sale. I will sell at prlvule sale my fiirm of 150 acres lying alonx the pike 4 mile east of Harrisonville. About i)0 acres are cleared and balance in tim ber. The lnijirovcnimiU are a good two-story Frame House nearly new, Bank Darn and other outbuildings, Thcro Is also an orchard of fine fruit. Good water near the door. Will sell on terms to suit the purchaser. V. A. VALLANXK, 10-7-Oii Harrisonville, Pa. "WATCH THE KIDNEYS." "Whon they are affected, life is in danger," says Dr. Abernethy, the great English physician. Fo ley's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys. Sold at Trout's drug store. WHIPS COVE. Mr. John McKee and wife of Millstone Point, Md., wore in the Cove, the beginning of the past week visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Diehl of the Cove, spent last week visiting friends in Bedford county. Supt, Barton was here visiting schools on Tuesday of last week. George DiehJ has gone to Al toona for employment. Photographer Belt, who had been stopping with John Plessin ger for the past six weeks, has gone to his home at Hancock. VVm. C. Martin and wife, of Salem, Ohio, have come to the Cove to spend the winter with his brother John. Billey chartered a car and brought his favorite driving horse and some tine hunt ing dogs along with him. The live stock in tho car was accom panied by Charlie Wiuter, who also expects to spend the next few months among relatives in this section. A PEKFECT PAINLESS PILL is the one that will cleanse the system, set the liver to action, re move the bile, clear the complex ion, cure headache and leaveagood tasto in the mouth. Tho famous little pills for doing such work pleasantly and effectually are De Witt's Little Early Risers. Bob Moore of Lafayette, Ind., says: "All other pills 1 have used gripe and sicken, while DeWitt's Little Early Risers are simply perfect." Sold at Trout's drug store. New Postage Stamp. Tho flag stamp, which has been in use for about six months, will soon bo superseded by a new de sign. The stamp will be known as tho "shield" postage stamp. Tho design has been formally ap proved by tho Postmaster Gener al, and tho Bureau of Engraving is now making tho plates, each containing 400 designs, from which tho 4,000,000,000 of 2-cent postage stamps which the people of the United States will require during the next twelve months will bo printed. tho world to fight life's battles for themselves, and ask them for a contribution for the purctiaso of books in the library of their old home school. Among those who acted on that suggestion was Miss Margaret Daniels of the Sal u via school. A letter to Georgo C. Austin, Esq , of New York, brought a five-dollar bill by return mail. DANGER IN FALL COLDS, Fall colds are liable to hang on all winter leaving the seeds of pneumonia, bronchitis or con sumption. Foley's Honey and Tar cures quickly and prevents serious results. It is old and re liable, tried and tested, safe and sure. Contains no opiates and will not constipate. Sale Register. Friday, October 30, Aaron Hess and Harry C. Hess will sell at their residence li miles west of Need more, horses, cattle, hogs farmiutf implements, hay, grain and household goods. Sale be gins at 9 o'clock, Credit 10 months. Saturday, October 31. Mrs. Mary Corbin will sell at her resi dence one mile south of Waterfall cattle, hogs,farming implements, household and kitchen furniture, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. 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 and household goods. Sale begins at 0 o'clock a. m. Friday, November C A. J. Fore, executor of the estate of Henry McGowan, late of Burnt Cabins, will sell at his late resi dence 1J miles east of the above place horses, grain, farming im plements, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock; credit, 9 months. Tuesday, November 24. Caleb B. Hockensmith, intending to quit farming, will sell at his res idence one mile northwest of Harrisonville, on the road leading to Laidig, horses, cattle, farming implements, stoves, &c. At 12 o'clock sharp on the same day he will offer his farm, containing 221 acres, having thereon erected a log weatherboarded house, banK barn 01x35, nearly new, together with outbuildings, splendid or chard, &c. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. Thursday, November 12. Ma son Barton, agent for the heirs of tho late Hon. Geo. W. and Ma ria Barton of Brush Creek val ley, will sell tho mansion farm of the deceased at 1 o'clock on above named day. This farm contains 276 acres, part of which is in ex cellent state of cultivation, and on the other portion there is about 050,000 feet of fiue timber. A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind. knew what to do in tho hour of need. His wifo had such an unusual case of stomach and liv er trouble, physicians could not help her. He thought of and tried Dr. King's New Life Pills and he got relief at once and was fi nally cured. Only 25c,at all Drug Stores. Makes A Clean Sweep. mere s noming nue doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the Salves you ever heard of, Buck len's Arnica Salve is the best It sweeps away and cures Burns, Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Ul cers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It's only 25c, and guaranteed to KAN M I OK 8AI.K. Sltuuted one mile eivst of MuConnellxtmrff, I'll., extending to London pike, oontiilnlnu 245 ACKK.S, A I.AKGK NKIV HANK IIAKN, rmnlntely been added to the Improvement. The furm la admlriihlv adapted for nto k pur poneM, can be bought on terms to unit pur chaser. Addretw tbe owner DAMKI. OIMIKKT. ChumberNhurK, 1'a, Pitmen wlxhlni? to vlult tho premies Inquire of W, H. NKLSON. MoC'onnellsqurir, Pa. JXKOUTOK'S NOTICE.' Notice l hereby given that letter tentament arv hare been vranted to the undersigned upon the eHHte of ThomiM Humbert lute of Ayr townnhlp. Fulton count', Pa., dsceaxed. Any porannii havlnf olalmn atminxt nald rotate will present them properly authenticated for aettlement. and thone owing the aamc wlllpleune call and aettle. D. T. HUMHERT Oct. tfl. IflOS. Executor. Be Careful. Nearly every paper we have looked at since the hunting sea son opened contains an account of some gunning accident. Per sons carrying guns in the woods should bo very careful to know what they are shooting at, as they are not tbe only parson who indulges in the sport. Some care less and inexperienced gunners shoot at every moving object, and it is more thau probable that they will succeed in killing a friend or some other person who is also in the quest of game. give satisfaction gists. by all Drug THE SALVE THAT HEALS. Without leaving a scar is De Witt's. Tho name Witch Hazel is applied to many salves, but De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is the only Witch Hazel Salvo made that contains the pure unadulterated witch hazel. If any other Witch Hazel Salve is offered to you it is a counterfeit. E. C. DeWitt in vented Witch Hazel Salve and De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is the best in the world for cuts, burns, bruises, tetter or blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. Sold at Trout's drug store. Against Divorced Persons. The Presbyterian Synod of Ohio has adopted resolutions de claring, "That all our ministers are hereby enjoined to refuse to perform the marriage ceremony in the case of divorced persons, except such persons as have been divorced upon grounds and for causes recognized as scriptural in the standards of our church." Wanted. 5000 Chicneus and Turkeys. Will pay highest market price in cash. Elliott Ray, McConnellsburg. Hustontown. FALL and WINTER MILLINERY. I take this method of inform ing my former patrons and the public generally, that I have received a full stock of The Latest Style Hats and Bonnets, Trimmed and Untrimrned, I'atternJIIats, Feathers, Itibbons, and every thing you muy need In this line and at prices that WILL PLEASK YOU, I know. GIVE ME A TRIAL MRS. ANNIE E. DAWNEY, HUSTONTOWN, PA. S. R. CROMER, AT CLAY PARK'S, THREE SPRINQS, PA. Eggs, 22 cU per dozen. Butter, 20 cts per pound. Wheat, 80 cts per bushel Rye, 75 cU per bushel. , Oats, 40 cts per bushel. Turkeys, 10 cts. a pound. Chickens, old or young per pound. 8 cts Married. HI VENS-LYNCH. At the Ueformed parsonago in this place on Wednesday evening, October 14, 1908, by Rev. C. M. Smith, Miss Nettie Lynch and Mr. William Uivens, both of Big Cove Tannerv. wero united In marriage COWAN 1IOWMAN. At tho M. E. parsonage of this place, September 24, 1903, Mr. Preston N. Cowan and Miss Viola Bowman, bath of Burnt Cabins, were united in marriage by Rev. J. V. Adams. TINNER P i ft i is alway the first thing a woman looks for in a hat. If it does not have the style t I -I J i. L !L . "S 5ne noes not want n no mauer now ex pensive the material ol which it is made. j Our hats have the stvle. . That is the rjj reason that our business is constantly increasing. 5$ Fall Stock All In i caps, Angora tam-o-shanters, feathers, 5 ribbons, braids, veilings, laces, and me- ville. BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTV YEARS. Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Dan- Ill., writes: "I had bron- chilis for twenty years and nover got relief until I used Foley's lloney and Tar which is a su'.-o cure." SoldatTrout'sdrugstore. Fort Littleton, Pa. Is prepared at short notice to do any work entrusted to his care. A full line of STOVES, Pipe, Tinware, 4c, alway i on hand Special attention given to Spout ing, Ilooflng, Ac, GALVANIZED STEEL SPOUTING AT 5 CENTS A FOOT. Don't forget that we are bead 'quartern for all klndi of PUMPS and pump repatri, and at prices ' that are right. Early Snow has no terror for those who buy their clothing at ' J. K. Johnston's fi? Pi I dallions. The latest in every thing. U Come In and examine the new gooes. We will ;y3 not ask you to buy. Our prices only make our goods all the more tempting. M AYE JOHNSTON, 8 '1 MILLINER, v. I Thirty Years' experience in Akrchmt lailormg, and hand- j ling Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods, O has given us a knowledge of the demands of V Fulton county that means much to you when want you Clothing. X IT'S OUR BUSINESS 9 to watch the change in styles both in material O and makeup; and the man or boy who is O dressed at our house, may go away feeling that he is genteelly and fashionably clad. b5 Our Prices are Right & the man that promises to give you five-dollar ? value for tour dollars and a half in cash is simply lyingthat's all. To give you an idea: f.$ We have MEN'S SUITS from 32.50, to the very best 310 suit. YOUTHS' from $ 2 dollars and 50 cents up; Boys', 75c, up, S and Childs 50c. up. Boys' and Men's O OVERCOATS, in Great Variety. Dress Trousers from 1 dot- ' O lar to 4 dollars and 50 cents. When you O want anything in the way of clothing, come x in and look over our stulT. If we can't suit vou, no harm is done, A. U. N ACE & SON, 8 McConnellsburg, Pa. o The Washington County Bank $ Hancock, Md., A IS BRANCH OF THE 8 Farmers' Trust, Banking and Deposit Co., fi Of Baltimore, Md. DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. .Acting Officer! Elected by the Stockholders: G DR.J. S.SWART2WELDER, ' & J. FRANK FIELDS. R. J TANEY, i E. V. HENDERSON, JOHN W BURGESS. Hi EV' Deposits subject to irheek lieur Interest ut tho nito of 2 per cunt. A y per annum. Deposits in savings ilepurtmont, 'A pop cent. i - per unnum. Time i-erti!!-:.tuK of deposit, ut tho rutu of 4 : per cent, per unuum. Q Paid in Capital and Surplus, - - $235,000 00 j Security to Depositors Against Loss, $400,000.00 Wj J) Accounts of Corporations and Individuals Respectfully Solicited SO oiricnus: rVs h?) John W. Woodluml, IVes. K. S. Johnston, 1st Vioo-IYus CvS ' J I'enton Thomas, Vieo-JYes. W. I). Allen, Sncretury-Treus t, Facts Worth Knowing. For Milburn Wagons, Surreys and Buififien, Ilunabouts, Farm ers Milk-Wagons, Top Sprln-waons, Hinders, Mowers, Tlaj rakes, Oliver chilled, Syracuse and Wiard chilled plows, Wood and Stool frame harrows. Sowlnir Machines with 4 drawers, drop head, guaranteed for ten years, for 14. The Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine U tho best made for dressmakers. Don't fail to bee It before buying. I'm headquarters for Grain drills stock always on hiind, I have tbe largest stock In the county In buggies aud farm imple ments. My goods ape right and prices right. Goods right here and I will be here to tell you that I can give just as much for your money as any dealer In the County. Be sure to come and see mo or write to me before buying. it T. J. COMERER, McConnellsburg, P!a. LADIES' COATS, New Style Box all this year's goods, $3.C0 up. Ladies capes 50c, up. MEN'S SUITS, Dress Suits, business suits, work suits for men and boys', Warranted to be as represented at prices from 2.40 up.. OVERCOATS, Short dress, long; dress, and storm, $2.50, up. CORD PANTS, - lined throughout with drilling, drilling pockets and fast buttons only $1.75. Boy's long cord pants, same as above $1.50 and boy's knee pants lined 60c. SWEATERS, Full line Men's and Boy's Sweaters all colors 50c, to $2. UNDERWEAR, Men's wool fleece lined underwear 50c' Men's cot ton fleecelined underwear, extra heavy, 40c. BANG! BANG! BANG! GREAT GUNS I May 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. The best goods for the least money. Men's lined cord pants at 51.75; regular price 52.50. Boy's cord pants 50 cts, per pair. Men'sheavy duck coats, velvet collar,$1.25.regular price $1.75 ' Ball Bearing Drop Head Sewing Machines $13.75 each. Heating Stoves, $6 to $18 each. Cook Stoves $14 to $22. MEN'S OVERCOATS, at $5.50, regular price $8. Ladies and children's coats and capes any price or size. A beautiful line of ladies and children's TRIMMED HATS, at about ONE-HALF the usual PRICEasked. SHOTGUNS, .. , -4 . Single barrel shotguns, 32 inch barrel, choke bored, $3.98, regular price 7 dollars. No difference what you want to buy, write us for prices or call and we will save you money. CLAY PARK.