Wanted. 100 busbwlnof sn-ll-barks at C. F. Scott's grocery. Kov. Wins. H. Sliull, jiilor of the M. K. churches on tlio Ilarri Nonville charge, was a puest at the Lutheran parsonage one day this week. Miss Jane Unger aud her niece and nephew, Elizabeth aud Ed mond Uugor, visited friends in Charabersburg from Siturday until Mouday. At the public sale on the prem ises last Thursday Superintend ent Charles E. Barton purchased the old homo farm, the proper ty of his father, the late Hon. C.o. W. Barton, in Brush Creel val ley. A party, com posed of Sam and How Mellott, Dan McQuade, Bert Doyle, Frank Ueiny, (Jon. Suders Sam Shinier, Harry Linn, and Lob McGovern arc over in Augh wick taking a deer hunt. We are glad t learn that .Miss Myrtle Stevens, who had typhoid fever is convalescent, and will, this week, take charge of her school at Fort Littleton. The Moral Reform Assciation of McConnellsburg will meet in the U. P. church next Friday at 7 p. m. It is honed that a report will be made of the doings of the National Reform Association, which will be in session at Har risburg next Wednesday and Thursday. The home of John Nesbit in the Cove has booo the headquarters of two very genial hunting par ties from the eastern part of the state. Last week Mr. Xesbit had with him Mr. Jessie Boose, Dr. Nevin Loreuz, and Mr. Walter Leedom all of Bristol, Pa., and this week George A. Morrow, James H. Wharton, and J. Jones Leedom of Delaware county are there. These are all very pleas ant gentlemen, and will always find a welcome when they come t Fulton. MADE YOUNG AGAIN. "One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks lias put me in my 'teens' again" writes D. U. Turner of Damp seytown, Pa. They're the best in the world for liver, stomach and bowels. Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 2ac at all drug stores. WEST VIEW. Wm. C. Peck and Mrs. Hill were guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Jno. May last Sunday afternoon. Rev. T. N. Alderton and Miss Opul Kid well of Great Cacapon, W. Va., were guests of Luther Hiot Saturday evening. Charles Lashley and three chil; dron spent Sunday with Mrs. Malinda Nycum. Baptist meeting at Touoloway last Sunday was largely uttoud ed. Wra. Weaver and family spent Sunday at Charles Weavers. Miss Lydia Truxel spent a few days last week with Mrs. J. A. Bair. ANXIOUS MOMENTS. Some of the most anxious hours of a mother's life are thoso when the little 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 bo safely given. Sold at Trout's drugstore Birthday Party. i On last Friday evening, a num-1 ber of guests assembled at the 1 home of James V. Carmack at j Clear Ridge, to celebrate the twenty-first birthday anniversary of their son Jacob Waidlich, he has been ubseut from home for sometime and had come home for a Bhort visit. Some of the guests were, Elsa Baker, Ada Fleming, Jessie Hen ry, Goldie Wiuegarduer, Lulu Brown. Anna Wiuegardner. Lil lian Fleming, Mary and Margaret Carmack, Mrs. J. A. Henry, and Mervin Stewart, Melvin Brown, Berte Wiuegardner, Dr. C. II. McClain, Luther Grove, Charles Henry and Owen Carmack. Jacob was tho recipient of many valuable and useful presents. At sine o'clock seasonable re freshments wore served, and aft er indulging in games until a late hour, tbey departed wishing him too see many more such Joyous occasions. KnnrsnrciiEYCUFi . askas Kl4ar m4 BI4h Right 1ti0,Wi.0N, Samuel Sit'ipMiu aud David Gregory each lnvu n new boy. Mrs. Rachel llcvett. ami Mrs. Peck were guests of Mr. Lew is Reefer's family last Sunday. Mrs. A. R. Piltman and fiituilj visited at Geo. W. Bishop's Sun day. Upton Bishopaud wifeof Wood laud, Clearfield couuty, are visit ing relatives here. Miss Belle and Lee Cattlett spent last week in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Davy Lit'lc, Squire Garland aud wife, Samuel Hess, wife aud son, Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Zimmmerinau aud their daughters Helen aud Amy nnd son Ira Leo were all guests of P. P. Sliives family last Sunday. Miss Stella Sigel and Jesse Daniels spent Sunday with Olive Gregory. Mr. nud Mrs. W. R. Daniels spent Inst Sunday at John Me-Ivee's. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT. . Many broad minded physicians prescribe Foley's Honey aud 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. CHURCH NOTICES For Sunday, November 22, 1003. Elder Funk will preach at the Cross Roads at 11 o'clock a in. Dr. West will preach in the Presbyterian church in tins place both morning and evening. Rev. Adams will preach at Lit tletou in the moruiug, at Knobs ville in the afternoon, and at Mc Connellsburg in the evening. Rev. Baugher will preach in Whips Cove church at 10 a. m., at Pleasant Grove, at 2:30 p. m., and at Sideling Hill at 7 o'clock in the evening. Rev. Wolf will preach in the Lutheran church iu this place in the morning and evening, and at Big Cove Tannery at the usual time in the afternoon.. Rev. Sl.ull will preach at As bury at 10 iu the morning; at Eb- enezer at 2 p. m.,and at Siloam at 7 in the evening. An Evangelical meeting is in progress at the last named place. 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 failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly arrested further in flammation and cured him. It conquers aches and kills pain. 25c. at all druggist. Airs. William Kuhn. Annie, wife of William Kuhn of Ayr township, died Tuesday morning after an illness of about four weeks, aged 28 years audi month. Funeral at 2 o'clock, Wednesday afternoon, aud inter ment in the cemetery at McCon nollsdale church in Tod township. Her husband and tho berelt chil dren have tho sympathy of their many friends in this their sore bereavement. The deceased w as a consistent member of the Ger man Baptist church. MILL FOR RENT. Fine Chance For a Good Miller. Tho Hess Roller Mills in Thompson township, now owned by Denuis Everts will be rented to a miller of good character and not less than 5 years experience. Good chance. Inquire of Dknnjs EVK.'tTS, Dickeys Mountain, Pa. A 0001) NAME. From personal experience I testify that DeWitt's Lit tie Early Risers are unequalled as a liver pill. They aro rightly named be cause they give strength aud en ergy and do their work with ease, t-W. T. Easton Boerne, Tox. Thousands of people aro using these Uny little pills in preference to all others, because they are so pleasant and effectual. They euro oniousuess, torpid liver, etc. They do not purge and weaken, but cleanse and strengthen. Sold at Trout's drug store. Buckwheat Flour Winted. Charles F. bcott will pay tho i . i i .. . I u iues k niuruei pnce( iu casn or I trade lor good buck win at lioi;r, I if delivered soon at iii !ore in J McUonuollsburg. A;1 '.'rwftrs in h.'-r'iy Wiirnrd rurttlnsl t n-w- 't .!.'.,. l.;n: ti.ir h hi '.i ;.u t ,1 i'.:. in . K .-J. lit MAN J NO. W. o i l'. Wi II. 1'A Y1.0R C. .1. lllil'.WKW. DAN'iKI. M')i:;; 'I: O! li' . u. pmseru -tt-Mtil of I III . tliltlCK. Ar '!). hip. Toil tii'.vriship. I-AUM lOII SAI.I-.. f'ilmi'i'il n o mile rn-i of Mpfir np'.lNhiirir, . I'xuT.miir i.t :.iiuiiiiii j.iio. I'untiilnlntf M AC!.' I s, ,v LAIKif M.V, MAM II A UN, lm : it nr. y hei'ti ml 'i'. 'i I:,... !;,,: ..vrnil'tils, I .if furm l uiiHiir.iliiv m'.!iHoi inr Hini'k pur pi) i-s. Mn iu- K.'iyiit i.-ii i-.niii loHulluur iihii'r. AU'lrvH tin- owuirr IIANIM, K.HFKT. C'linni.H-!-miinf. Til. runic-. uUirri;- to il-U th., (.irml-ws luuiilre or W. II. NK.r.NON. Mji' .'-mn.-i i -i u rir. Va. y X K' C'iiH , i it I ; ; ,. .V-tii-i- Ik ii.tdIiy imvi m t'mt I le.tiimcht Bry In.-. l-i' p -i i; :"i ti t rii in i in t,ii,yi i-tii-ii upon tin- i-tnii. of Thon-im n-iiiilicn I : ' t- of Ayr to-A rif Imm. Kiiltiin ciiunt--. I':i . d . 'i-:iHr-l A i. - in-t -mi iif Invlitj r'mifn- . i -ii -i vi'id i-tiite wi.i fin-ai-M ilii-m tnM-iv ml r-i.-.-tol for Krttii'iii.-iit . h ml 1 1-ni.i! ii v ini't llfsiiMif n : ! pUrur-e PHi' ;iIm' IT'.,. . . T l'MMi'IlT t!t. .i! HI I ..-,:li,:-. Anilitcr'a Notice. t:.-t- K r.K-ly t!ivn th it Hit! in:ili'. -:r-ii-il aiuli'.nr npi i.ir li (1 in n. iki-ilKi vlb i ion of the fumlK in Inr !i.". of l:im S -s!i y Kl'K. 'l niin'stritoi o( th" i-.' .ti of Xi-.ilithiMoiiislutu of I'li'iiiipsoi town-t'iip, iIi-eo:i-i d. will nil Iu his ollli-c Iu Mi-Uoiinil'-liiMv. Til . for IIil- po:furni unco uf suid iluly on l lniril:iy. November IIKKI. ut lu o'clock A. M v. l.tii mid ivhrre nil pL'iMiii!. hit.eI utl miiy uttciid If they k-o proper. OKO. 11. DANIKLS, Hl'(f. Auclltor- rXKCl 'rons NOTIK.-I,at will nnil li-xm-liiunt of ;.lr, Cathetino Ivrejirhhituin. lute of Ar town-itilp. Fulton county. I'u., (Iuul-ii eil. hotter--testumentiiry on the nnove estute huviuir l.'ceii (.-lai'ti'd to the U!i li'iMKn'iJ. u!l per--ohH imli-bleil to the --aiil e-t:ite lire re. iiut'steti to rimke puyuienl, atifl tho-c liuvlutf clulins to present the suuiu without Ueiuy to W. II N1XSOS, II lu l.secutor. Sale Reislcr. Tuosd:iy, November 24. Caleb B. llocketismith, intending to quit fanning, will sell at Ins res idence one mile northwest of Hai-risonvillc, on the road lending loLaidig, horses, cattle, farming implements, stoves, ifcc. At 12 o'clocit sharp on the same day he will otter his farm, containing 221 acres, having thereon erected a log weatherboardud house, bani barn G-lxSii, nearly new, together with outbuildings, splendid or chard, Ac. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. Saturday, November 21, M. E. Shaffnor, Esq., executor, will sell on the premises in McConnells burg, at 2 o'clock p.m., Mrs. Mar garet Mock property, formerly kuown as the Mrs. Sterrctt prop erty. This property consists of two full lots frouting 110 feet on the south side of Water street, aud on the west adjoining prop erty occupied by V. T. Iloupt, aud on the enst by lot of Mrs. Eke miller; erected thereon. Is a stone dwelling house 40x30 feet and 2J stories high, with a hall way in tho middle and two kitchens, suitable for two families. Friday," November 27, D. B. McQuade, will sell at his resi dence 2 miles south of McCon nellsburg, 5 horses, 2 colts, 5 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. Mouday, November 23, W. II. Nelson, executor, will sell at the late residence of CatherineKriecb baurn, deceased, near Back Eun school house in Ayr township, livestock, farming implements, household goods, &c Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 8 months. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box 25c. Orchard Grove. Prices, Kgtr , 2d c. Utitn-r' 20c. J'mtllry 8c. 4-tinn mumtrn forks 35, 50 and 55c. Steel shovels 4" ami .'i0c Fellies 12-ln., collar jadu team, .Th:., Imptfy, 2."e. Shoes, r,al ion neoee lirrnrt from ei.OO to tl.4S. MisseH and Chil dren. ' shoe at all iicen. Men' heavy work and fine ahes. Boyn' school shoei. Harlem oil -le., a bottle, 3 bottlen fur 10c. Good Santos' Coffee per lt lt:. Best Hlo 12c. Manager. m TlniWocliini.t Hancock, Aid., is Bn.vrcii of tup: Farmers' Trust, Banking ruui Deposit Co., Of Baltimore, Mi!. DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Acting Officer! Elected by the FtocklmM. rt: 1 DR. J. S. SWARTZWELDER. J. FRANK FIELDS. E. V. HENDERSON, Deposits subject to check 1m Intcr-st, nt tin i-ato of 2 per rent, per atinum. Deposits in savings i!i'iiiilinci)t, '.I per cent, per annum. Time cerlilioutcs of deposit, at. the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. Paid in Capital and Surplus, $235,000 00 Security to Depositors Against Loss, $400,009.00 Accounts of Corporations and Individual Respectfully Solicited OFFICERS: John V.'. Woodland, Pres. J l enton J homus, 2d V iee-I res Facts Worth For Milburn Wutfons, -Surreys and Huiries, Itunubouts, Farm ers Milk-Wagons, Top Sprinsf-wagonH, Hinders, Mowers, LIuj rakes. Oliver chillod, Syracuse, and Wiurd chilled plows, Wood und Steel frame harrows. hewing Machines with 4 drawers, drop head, guaranteed for ten years, for 414. Tho Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine is the best 'made for dressmakers. Don't fnil to see it before buying. I'm heiKifjunrters for (irain drills stock always on hand. I have the largest stock In tho county in bugles nnd farm imple ments. My growls are right and prices riyht. Goods right hero . and 1 will be hern to tell you Unit I can give just as much for your money ns any dealer in the County. He sure to come and bee me or write to me before buying. T. J. COMERER, McConnellsburg, Pa. Wool Gzzrdhifz and Carpet Weaving H. H. HERTZLER still continuos (Jardinf? and Weaving at the WILIJW OUOVK MILLS at Burnt Cabins. Carpet Chain always on hflnd. Wool put into hats for liars. I will take in Wool and work at tho following plaeo.s, oamoly, Frauk P-are's, Foil Littleton: Michael Laidig's, Dublin Mills; W. H. Speer's, Saluvia; C. W. Lyn-h's, Crystal Springs; J K. Jack son's, Akeisville; Caleb Barton's, Hustontown; A. N. Witter's, Waterfall; Harry Huston's, Clear liidge; W, L. Herkstresser g Orcliard Crove. I Will Visit these places monthly during tho soason. Thankful for past favors, I hope for a continuance of the tame. H. Hertzler, Burnt Cabins, Pa. "if THE ART of putting the materials to aether 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 I 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. Maye Johnston, MeConneilsburi;, I'u. 5K- Harness! Harness! WALKER MANUFACTURING CO. Fannettsburg. Pa had on hand, und will make to order ou abort not Ico, from select material In most workmanlike manner, Team Harness, & Buggy Harness, any style and price. Nets, Whips, &c., at Uholesalo and Retail. , Special attention to Repair Work. 5. Elmer Walker, Proprietor. R. J. TANEY, JOHN W BURCcSS. I K. S. Johnston. 1st Vice-Pres ,-e-Pres y-Treas fH V. J). Alh'n, Seeit-tar f nowing. Hustontown. FVL,L and WINTER MILLINERY. I t ike this method of inform ing iny former patrons and the public generally, that I have received a full stock of The Latest Style Hats und Honnets, Trimmed and Utitrimmcd, Pattern llata, Feather, iiilibons, uud every thing you may need in this lino and at prices that WILL PLKASE YOU, I know. GIVE ME A TRIAL. MRS. ANNIE E. DAWNEY, HUSTONTOWN, PA. S. R. CROMER, TINNER Fort Littleton, Pa; Is prepared at Bhort notice to do ' any work entrusted to his care. A full lino of STOVES, Pipe, Tinware, Ac., always onhand Spoclul attention given to (spoilt ioy, Hoofing, An,, galvanized 'steel spouting . At 5 cents a foot. Don't forget that we are head-'' ' quarter for all kinds of PUMPS and pump repulis, and at prices that are right. 6 1 f ill ly experience in Merchant Tailoring, and hamJ- hnw; Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods, has given us a knowledge of the demands of Fulton county that means much to you when A 1 if f want you lotning. ITSOI IF? to watch the change in styles both in material and makeup; and the man or boy who is -IB) , ... viww u i tjLi i ni.iL. mat iic 15 ciucciiy iinu iu5iuonaDiy ciaa. ; li Our Prices eiro RiHt k the man that promises to give you five-dollar ?A value for tour dollars and a half in cash is l simply lying that's all. To give you an idea: ffj f We have MEN'S SUITS from $2.50. to Sty the very best $10 suit. YOUTHS' irom g:i O 2 dollars and 50 cents up; Boys', 75c, up, If i V and Childs 50c. up. 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. 8 A. U. NACE & SON. 0 o McConnellsburg, Pa. BANG I BANG I BANG GREAT GUNS! 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 li.ie of Shells. Fuli stock of tarred roofing, Gas tar, White lead, best Linseed oil, ready mixed Paints, Glass, Grain Bags, Iron and Steel Tire m tact everything found in a first class Hardware store. Prices the lowest. No. 9 Galvanized smooth wire $2.70 per hun d ed 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 51.15. . , TERMS STRICTLY CASH. P. S. I have a few Plows anH Harmum ihnt 1 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 1.75; regular price $2.50. Boy's cord pants 50 cts, per pair. Men's heavy duck coats, velvet collar,$1.25.regular price $1.75 Ball Bearing Drop Head ewin 13.75 each, Heating Stoves, $6 to 18 each. Cook Stoves $14 to $22. EN'S OVERCOATS, at" 5.50, regular price 8. capes any price or size. A beautiful line of ladies and children's TRIMMED HATS, at about ONE-HALF the usual PRICE asked. SHOT GUNS, Single barrel shot guns, 32 inch barrel, choke bored, 3.9C, , 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. i fcJcil 5 o 8 8 FU IITVFTi 6 6 J ct- j f -.j., I j 1 1 L v i vv .1 v ill i i i' Boys' and Men's - i -sr Ladies and children's coats and g Machines