After you are done looking at the table ou the 5th page of this issuo, of the election returns, just look below aud see J. K. Johns tou's attractive advertise ment of attractive poods at at tractive prices. MADE YOUNU A (JAIN. "One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my 'teens' again" writes D. H. Turner of Demp aey town, Pa. They're the best In the world for liver, stomach and bowels. Purely vegetable-. Never gripe. Only 23c at all dru-r stores. Local Institute. The fourth local Institute 'this year in Dublin township was held at Battle Uidge school last Friday evening. The house was called to order by Elsie Ikker the teacher of the school, who nominated I). K. Chesnut president of the meeting, and II. M. Sipe secretary. After a few remarks by the president, there wore recitations by Clara Detwiler and James Campbell Question: Duty of the teacher to himself, herself, the school, the patrons and the directors, discuss ed by E. li. Cline, T. S. Hershcy Miss Huston and J. A. Myers. Recitation by Ethel Long and Stella Kegi. Question: Value of School Room Decoration. Miss F. Alemming. Question: School Discipline How Obtained? Question; Value and Method of Reviewing? Recitation by Drenton Regi and Laurel la Beadle. The teachers present from Dub lin township were MissLyle, Mis Fleinming, II. M. Sipe, E. B. Cline, and D. K. Chesnut, also Miss Huston of Taylor, and T. S. Ilershey of Tod. The evening being a very pleas ant one it was largely attended. ANXIOUS MOMENTS. Some of the most anxious hours of a mother's life are those when the httlo ones of the household have the croup. There is no oth er medicine so effective in this terrible malady as Foley's Honey and Tar. It is a household favor ite for throat and lung troubles, and as it contains no opiates or other poisons, it can be safely given, ooiuai i rout a urug store MljLLFOR RENtT" FIm Chinee For t Good Miller. The Hess Roller Mills iii Thompson township, now owned by Dennis Everts will be rented to a miller of good character aud not less than 5 years experience. Good chance. Inquire of Dennis Everts, Dickeys Mountain, Pa. What The Moon Cin Tell. A clear moon indicates frost. A dull looking moon means rain. A single halo around the moon indicates a storm. If the moon looks high, cold weather may be expected. If the moon looks low down, warm weather is promised. The new moon on her back al ways denotes wet weather. A double halo around the moon means very boisterous weatner. If the moon changes with the wind in the east, then shall we have bad weather. If the moon bo bright and clear when three days old, nne weath er is promised. When the moon is visible in the daytime, then may we look for ward to cool days. When the points of the cresent of the new moon are very clearly visible, frost may be looked for If the new moon appear with its points upward, then will the mouth bd dry, but should the points be downward more or less rain must be expected during the next three weeks. Amen can Qneon. A 00OD NAME. From personal experience testify that Do Witt's Little Early Risers are unequalled as a liver pill. They are rightly named be eauae they give strength and en ergy and do their work with ease, W. T. Easton Boerne, Tex. Thousands of people are using those Uaj little pills in preference to all others, because they are so pleasant and effectual. They q,u re biliousness, torpid liver, etc. They do not purge and weaken but cleanse and strengthen. Sold Moral Reform. A meeting of the Moral Re form Association will bo held in the United Presbyterian church Friday eveuiug, November 20, 1903. A more extended notice next week. Geo. W. Hays, Secretary. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT. . Many broad minded physicians prescribe Foley's Honey and Tar as they never have found so safe and reliable a remedy for throat and lung troubles as this great medicine. Sold at Trout's drug store. Threescore and Ten. Last Sunday a week, the 31st ult., was the seventieth birthday anniversary of our old frietid William Greer of Dublin town ship. While ho was congratula ting himself that he was hvin', and iu the enjoymeut of a full measure of health and strength, his homo was invaded by a few of his neighbors who came In to congratulate him and to join him at dinner. Among the number present were Mr. and Mrs. John Tice, Mrs. M. L. Tice and Mrs. Harry Tice of Franklin county; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Greer, Jr., Mrs. Wm. Flagle, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Gunnels and sou Dan. The News joins in wishing "Dad" many returns. QUICK ARREST. J. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala. was twice in the hospital from a severe cas? of piles causing 24 tumors. After doctors and all remedies failod.nucklen's Arnica Salve quickly arrested further in flammation and cured him. It conquers aches and kills pain. 25c. at all druggist. Pennsylvania National Reform Convet tion. A convention is to be held in Harrisburg on Wednesday and Thursday, the 18th and 19th insts., to consider the Christian Principles of Civil Government and various public questions in which these principles are involv ed. This convention follows im mediately the State Sabbath Con dition to be held iu the same place on the 16th and 17th inst. At the first session the liev. Dr. Kerr Boyce Tupper, pastor of the Frst Baptist Church of Phil adelphia, will speak on "Chris tianity and the ImraigrationProb lem." The Rev. Dr. Floyd W. Tomkins, rector of Holy Tiin- ty Protestant Episcopal Church, of Philadelphia, will speak on 'Christian America tho Hope of the World." "Moral and Relig ious Influence in our Public Edu- cition" will be discussed by Dr. Sylvester F. Scovel, of Wooster University, Ohio, and by Dr. M. '. Brumbaugh, of the University of Pennsylvania. A careful re port on the Sabbath laws of all the States, and the judical decis ion relating to them, will bo made by Dr. R. C. Wyhe, of Pittsburg. Almost one entire session will bo devoted to the subject of mar riage, divorces, polygamy and the protest against a Mormon Apostle in the Senate of the Uuitod States. The Rev. Dr, D. McMilhan, formerly mission ary in Utah, and afterwards Sec retary of the Board of Home Missious of the Presbyterian church, will speak on our long struggle with polygamy. All the railroads in the State have arranged to sell round-trip excursion tickets to those two conventions for one and one-third full fare. Tickets going will be sold on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, November 10-18, and will be good for return trip till Monday, the 23d. Those who wish to avail themselves of this offer must obtain card orders from Dr. R. C. Wylie, 209 Ninth street, Pittsburg; or Dr. T..T, Mutchler, 920 Walnut street, Phdadelphia. or Dr. T. P. Steven son 1233 South Forty-seventh street, Philadelphia. CURED OF PILES AFTER 49 YEARS. Mr. C. Haney of Geneva, Ohio, had the oilea for 40 years. Doc tors and dollars could do him no lasting good. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured him permanent ly. Invaluable for cuts, burns bruises, sprains, lacerations, ec tema, tetter, salt rheum, and all other skin diseases. Look for the name DeWitt on the packageall others are cheap, worthless coun terfeit. Bold at Trout's drug TRESSPASS NOTICE. Ail iieixun m litMuhr waiofid uitiiliut trca p iKlnir iiu:i I hi- pri'ini ex of t!i nndflmlKMiA hy IiiiiiLIiik. iMiititf. or uthi-rwlm, u proxeou tiim III follow it dl-ii'im J of thin Dotlce. J Alt HI HYKK.H. II N. FliVM AN. J NO. W. OTT. Wm. H. 1'AYIjOK. V. J. HICK W KB. 1IAN1KI, MOCK Ayr lowunlilp. Tod towluihip. I AI1M Kill SAI.K. Kltimti d O' o mile eut of MoConnelldbunr. Vu.. pxtptidloir to Ignition ilf. tmntiilnlnit 21 U UI S. A I.ANG1. Nl; HANK IIAHN, h:i lulely hern utMud to tt.u Improvement!, The furin Is iwmlrulilv' udupiMu for tork pur po.c. Cnn be himxhl im turn. to itutt pur- Aildn mm the owner DAM I-1. 1M1KRT, Ch-ifiilit'i-MlHirK. Pa, t'urtiu. Mi nx to visit iliu premises inquire of W. II. NELSON, iMoCoiiMcllKiurK. Pa. K XK:l.' i'MCM MOTICK.- itiii- Is hn'l'V ulvcii tlmt tftti-rs testament aty litive Ihm'M irriinti-il to IIk MtMliTpfffiied upon flm i-.tsti- of Thoiinm If-timhert lue of Ayr township. Kulhiit remit", Pu . d .rettsi'd. 'Any ihtkoii hsvliiir claitn. Hiruinl suidestute will pr.-si'iit tlicm preppily nultii lit lijiiteil for ettli'hieiit , and those iiwIiik I hi-mi mo IMpleuw CllM Hlhl ttli. :. T HUMHKUT. (VI -.'il. I i'l Kxeuiiior. Auditor's Notice. N' tice Im hereby (riven thnt the undeisitrned audllnr up, olrited to miike dlstrlliiiiloti of the fun. Is In the hand of lion S. Wesley K'l K. nd mlntstrutor of the c-UU of Zephlhit Menu lute of Tliompnun township, deceased, will sit In hi ofllce In McConncllbiirir, Pn . fur the peitorm nnoe of nuld duly on Thursday. November 19 IROll, ut 10 o'clock A. M.. when uud where ull persons Inierested limy attend If they see proper, OWL II. DANIHLS, 11 4 to. Auditor- Sale Register. Thursday, November 12. Ma son Barton, agent for the heirs of the late Hon. Geo. W. and Ma ria Barton of Brush Creek val ley, will sell the mansion farm of the deceased at 1 o'clock on above named day. This farm contains 270 acresj part of which is in ex cellent state of cultivation, and on the other portion there is about 0r0,000 feet of fiue timber. Tuesday, November 24. Caleb B. Hockensmith, intending to quit farming, will sell at his res idence one mile northwest ol Uarrisonville, on the road leading to Laidig, horses, cattle, farming implements, stoves, &c. At 1 o'clock sharp on the same day he will offer his farm, containing 221 acres, having thereon erected n log weather boarded house, bann barn 04x35, nearly new, together with outbuildings, splendid or chard, &c. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. Saturday, November 21, M. R. Shaffner, Esq., executor, will sell on the premises in McConnells- burg, at 2 o'clock p. m., Mrs. Mar garet Mock property, formerly known as the Mrs. Sterrett prop erty. This property consists of two full lots fronting 110 feet on the south side of Water street, and on the west adjoining prop erty occupied by V. T. Houpt, and on the east by lot of Mrs. Eite- miller; erected thereon. Is a stone dwelling house 40x30 feet and 2 stories high, with a hall way In the middle and two kitchens, suitable for two families. . Friday, November 27, D. B. McQuade, will sell at his resi dence 2 miles south of McCou nellsburg, 5 horses, 2 colts, b milch cows, 3 heifers, 1 bull, 4 brood sows, 4 shotes, 10 head of sheep, hay, corn, lumber, and many other things. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box1 25c. Orchard 6rove. Prices. Kjtga Hutter Poultry 24c lHo. Sc.- No. 17 StevenH rlflo 32 oal., 22-lo barrel 15.25. No. 10. 8leen crack khot 22 cal. 20-lu., barrel I'l. Shot gun aouuie uarrei Jii-in , la gauge t9.50. Harrington and Richardson Arms Co'a., make for eltuur powder, Same In alngle barrel utt5.20. 4-tIne muoure forks 35, 50 and 65o, Steel shovels 45 and 50c- Fvltless 12-In., collar pads team, 35c., buggy, 25o. onOeSt Ladles fleece lined from 11.00 to 11.48. Misses and Chi! dren's shoes at all prices. Men'i heavy work and fine shoes. Boys' school shoes. t. Harlem oil 4c, a bottle, 3 bottles for ; 10o. Good Santos Coffee per It. 0)0. Best Rio J2o. , " . . Uanager. The Washington County Bank j (1 8 Hancock, Md., TS V lit? ATMHTT OF T 1 1 1-1 Farmers' Trust, Banking and Deposit Co., )$j or Baltimore, Md. DOES A CENERAL BANKING B 8 Acting OHIccr Elected DR.'J. S. SWART2WELDER, J. FRANK FIELDS, R. J TANEY, E. V. HENDERSON, JOHN W BURGESS. R Deposits subject to check boar Interest ut I he rate of 2 per rent, per annum. Deposits in siivlnn department, 3 per cent, 'per annum. Time certilientOH of ili'puait, tit. the rule of 4 per cent, per annum. ! Paid in Capital and Surplus, - - $235,000 00 Security to Depositors Against Lo3a, $400,000.00 Accounts of Corporations and Individual) Respectfully Solicited OFFICERS: tJ John V. woodland, Pres. fffl J t'enton Thomas, 2d Vlce-l'res. S3 Facts Worth Knowing. For Mllburn Wagons, Surreys and LJiitrlot, Runabouts, Furm ers Milk-Wagons, Top Spring-wagons, Hinders, Mowers, lluj rakes, Oliver chilled,' Syracuse and VViard chilled plows, Wood and Steel frame harrows. Sewing Muchines with 4 drawers, drop head, guaranteed for ten years, for tl4.. The Wheeler & Wilson Sowing Machine Is the bostmade for dressmakers. Don't fail to scr it before buying. I'm headquarters for Grain drills stock always on hand. I have the lurgest stock iu the county in buggies aud fur in Imple ments. My goods are rightand prices right. Goods right here und I will be here to tell you that I cun glvo just as much for your money as any dealer In the County. Re sure to come and see me or write to mo before buying. T. J. COMERER, McConnellsburg, Pa. Wool Carding and Carpet Weaving H. H. HERTZLER stiil continues Cardinpr and Weaving at tin- WILLOW GROVE MILLS ut Uurnt Cabins Carpet Chain always ou hand. will take iu Wool and work at tlio following places, uamely, Franl. Hare's, Fort Littleton: Michael Laidig's, Dublin Mills; W. R. Speer's, Saluviu; C. W. Lynch's, Crystal Springs; J. E. Jack son's, Akersville; Caleb Barton's, Hustontown; A. N. Wltter's, Waterfall; Harry Huston's, Clear Uidgc; W, L. Berkstresser s Orchard Grove. I Will Visit these places monthly past favors, I hope for a continuance of the same. H. H. Hertzler, Burnt Cabins, Pa. THE ART of putting the materials to gether is what makes the hat become you. The ma terials mav not be the most expensive and still the hat be very fetching. We have learned the art. That is the reason one woman will say to another after admiring her friend's new hat and hav ing been told the price; "It looks so stylish 1 thought it cost heaps more 'than that."' We can make you one at the same price that will look equally stylish. The best materials, and pains taking workmanship make our hats the most desira ble. iWaye Johnston McConnellsburg, Pa. Harness! Harness! WALKER MANUFACTURING CO. Fannettsburg, Pa,, has on hand, and will mako to order on short notice, from soleet motorlnl in most workmanlike manner. Team Harness, & Buggy Harness, any style and price. Nets, -Whips, &c, at Wholesale and Retail. 8peclal attention to Repair Work, . S. Elmer Walker, W ! 7 ft USINESS. 'fi by the Stockholders! K. S. Johnston, 1st Vlee-1'res W. 1). Allen, Secretary-Tieus to Wool put into bats for Hats. during tho Reason. Thankful for Hustontown. FALL and WINTER MILLINERY. I take this method of inform ing my forniHr patrons and the public generally, that I hove received a full stock of The Latest Style Iluts und Bonnets, Trimmed und Untrlmmcd, Pattern Hats, Feathers, Ribbons, and every thing you may need In this line und ut prices that WILL l'LKASE YOU, I know. GIV M ATRIAL MRS. ANNIE E. DAWNEY, HUSTONTOWN, PA. S. tt. CROMER, TINNER Fort Littleton, Pa. Is prepared at short notice to do" any work entrusted to his care. A full lino of STOVES, I'Ipe, Tinware, &c, always on hand Special attention given to Spout ing, Roofing, &c, GALVANIZED STEEL spouting . 'at u n CENTS A FOOT, D6n't forget that we are hood-, .quarters for all kinds of ' . PUMPS j and pump repair, aniiat prices 1.OCOCO000OC2P& Thirty experience in Merchant Tailoring;, and hand ling Clothing: and Gents Furnishing Goods, has given us a knowledge of the demands of Fulton county that means much to you when want you Clothing. IT'S OUR BUSINESS to watch the change in styles both in material and makeup; and the man or boy who is dressed at our house, may go away feeling that he is genteelly and fashionably clad. Our Prices are Right the man that promises to give you five-dollar value for four dollars and a half in cash is simply lying that's all. To give you an idea: We have MEN'S SUITS from 2.50, to the very best 0 suit. YOUTH S i rom 2 dollars and 50 cents up; Boys', 75c, up, and Childs' 50c. up. Boys' and Men's OVERCOATS, in Great Variety. Dress Trousers from 1 dol lar to 4 dollars and 50 cents. When you want anything in the way of clothing, come in and look over our stuff. If we can't suit you, no harm is done, A. U. NACE & SONJ McConnellsburg, Pa. BANG ! BANG ! BANG! GREAT 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 tact everything found ' in a first class Hardware store. Prices the lowest. No. 9 Galvanized smooth wire $2.70 per hun dred pounds.. TAR ROPE I TAR ROPE! TAR ROPE 1 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 THREE SPRINGS, PA. The best goods for the least money. N Men's lined cord pants at $1.75; regular price $2.50. Boy's cord pants 50 cts, per pair. Men'sheavY duck coats, velvet Ball Bearing Sewing MacMiies ; $13.75 each, "J; Heating Stoves, $6 to $18 each. ,Cook Stoves $14 to $22. MEN'S 0VERG0ATS, 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 ' V TRIMMED HATS, i at about ONE-HALF Single : barrel shot guns, 32' irich barrel, jihoke bored, $3.M ' ;'. . ' regular price 7 dollars; ni" No difference what you want to buy! writu fpij prices or n call and we will save you money, v v , ,, , CLAY PARK. SK'SOCOCOCCOOi1 Years1 GUNS I PARK'S collar,$1:25.,regular price $1.75 Drop Head the usual PRICEasked. V GUN at Trout'a drug store. store, ' thut are right. ' i I . II. .. Proprietor,'