i f lJuyouo! Whnt? Taylor's now up-to-date atlas of Fulton county Trio.! 2.on. Mauy prttsunts are packed in bovl UiHiford (Joll'ee worth more than you pay for the entire puck age. Teachers, whilo in town next week, will find what tliey are looking Lv iu Uhn.stnias candies at C.F. Scott's, opposite the post oftice. Fort Med ford Coffee costs you only lc a pound more than other cotTeo and is better, and also con tains a handsome present. This is a pood time to sub scribe for the Fulton County Nkws. Only a dollar a year in ad vauce. Did you get one of those lovely Salt or Pepper shakers in your Fort Med ford Coffee? Wilkinson. At the home oJ its grandpa rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wilkin son, in this place, on Thursday, November 10, 1903, Uermon Be geot, son of Mr. David Wilkinson, died at the ago of 7 months and 1 day. The child had been sick but a few days. Funeral on the 20th, conducted by Rev. Adams. In terment in Union cemetery. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. C! rove's signature is on each box. L'iic. TEACHER A GOOD SOAP MAN. Olie Wible Winning "Roubles" and Praise from His Employers. From a private letter from one of the managers of the James S. Kirk Soap Company of Chicago, we learn that IJ. O. Wible, a for mer Fulton county teacher who lias been with the Kirk people during the past two years, is one of their most successful sales men, and occupies a high place in the esteem and confidence of his Company, and earns three times as much cash as when teaching. KLP0RT FROM TUB REFORM SCHOOL. J. fl. fJluck, Superintendent, Pnintytown, W. Va., writes : "After trying all other advertised cough medicines we have decided to use Foley's Honey and Tar ex clusively in the West Virginia Re form School. I find it the most effective and absolutely harm- WEST VIEW. 1'utchering seems to be taking the lead now-a-days. Miss Alice Lowis of Franklin Mills spent a few days last week with Mulinda Nycum. Harry 13. Hill and Maurice Shaw spent last Sunday with Henj. Holleushead. Ed Simpson and sister, Miss Nellie, were guests of Misa Olive Zimmerman a couple days last week. Mrs. Kem my Sharpeof Round Top spent last wek with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson My ers. Miss Mamie Lashley is visiting relatives and friends in Bedford county. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weaver and son Loo were the guests of G. W. Fisher's family last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John May spent last Sunday with John Truxel. Miss Alice Myers spent a few days with Mrs. Emma Weaver. Misses Bessie Weaver and Au dio Dickens spent last Sunday with Bertha Shaw. A TIMELY TOPIC. At this season of coughs and colds it is well to know that Fo ley's Honey and Tar is tho great-1 est throat and lung remedy. It cures quickly and prevents seri ous results from a cold. Vacant Land Notice. Notice is hereby given that I have tiled an application with the Secretary tit Internal Affairs at Harrlsburg for warrant for twenty-five acres of un imurovfcd vacant land in Tod town ship, Fulton county, Pennsylvania, adioInlnL' lands of Nat and Jacob ' Itota on the east, Samuel Everts on the south, Thomas Ilockensmith and Hugh Kwing on the west, and William Cress on the north. Aaron M. Oakland. 11 -27-03-.lt. Now is the season your stock ! needs a good blood and condition .medicine and you cannot got any thing better than Peerless Horse und Cattle Powder, 10c., a pound. . i. . . Sale Register. Saturday, December '", Mr. Emery W. McCliin will sell ut his residence, IJ miles south of New Grenada, 1 good cow, farm ing implements, hay, wagons, harness, stoves, and a lot of store goods. Sale begins at (J o'clock A. M. Wednesday, December 0, James K Lyon having rented hi. farm, will sell at his residence al West Dublin, live stock and farm ing Implements consisting in part of one span of excellent mules, ('. head of cattle, binder, mover, wagons, blacksmith tools, hay, corn, and wheat, and many other things. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 9 months. Thursday, December 10. W. S. Warthin having rented his farm, will sell at his residence 4 miles south of McConnellsburg livestock, tanning implements, &e., consisting of 5 head of horse... 18 head of cattle. 18 hogs, binder, mower, drill, wagons, hay, wheat and about 400 barrels of corn. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Terms 12 months. Saturday, December 19. D. E. Mellott will sell at his residence on the turnpike, one-half mile west of Saluvia, 4 head of good horses, one of which is a valuable stallion, half Percheron and half . ... 1 vjiyaesaaie ; color, dark buy ; weight, 1600; age, 0 years, and all J the horses will work anywhere. Sale begins at 10 o'clock; credit,!) months. ONE IILNDRIil) DOLLARS A BOX is the value H. A. Tisdn'o, Sum merton, S. C, places on DoWitt's Witch Hazel SuAo. lie savs: "I had the piles for 20 years. I tried many doctors and mediciues, but all failed except De Witt's" Wiu-h Hazel Salvo. It cured me." It is a combination of the healing properties of Witch Hazel with antiseptics and emollients; re lieves and permanently cures blind, bleeding, itching and pro truding piles, sores, bruises, ec zema salt rheum and all skin dis eases. Sold atTrout's drug store. Wanted. 5000 Chicuens and Turkeys. Will pay highest market price in cash. Elliott Ray, McConnellsburg. THE LONE STAR STATE. Down in Texas at Yoakum, is a big dry goods firm of which Mr. J. M.. Haller is the head. Mr. Haller on one of his trips east to buy goods said to a friend v ho was with him in the palace i ar, "Here take one of these L.i; tie Early Risers upon retiring i lh! j you will be ut earlv in the morn i ing feeling good." For tho "dark brown" taste, headache and thai logy feeling Do Witt's Little Early Risers are the best pills to use. Sold at Trout's drug store. Married. KKHI KU WILSON. . On Monday, Nov. 30, 1004, at the residence of the officiating justice L. U. Wible, McConnells burg, Thomas Keefer and Caro line U. Wilson, both of Ayr tow n ship. Driven To Desperation. Living at an out of tho w ay place, remote from civilization, n family is often driven to despera lion in case of accident, resulting I ... 1 I., i 1 Til I iu Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply of Buck- leu's Arnica Salvo. It's the best ' on earth. 25c, at all druggists, i A SOURCE OF F.NJOYMF.NT. ; Mr. J. W. Bowman of Oneida, ' 111., in sending a dollar lo ad vance his subscription, writes : ! "Iam now very comfortably lo cated on a quarter-suction farm li miles north of our little city Although I have been away from old Fulton fur forty years, and there havo been a reut inrai, changes here and there, yet u ' great many familiar names ap pear in the Nkws each week. Kver since my first tubscrijtion, I threo years ago, the paper hu I been a source of enjnyniuut and ! interest to me, and 1 intend to re- new mv subscription each veiir" i Thai Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life I'ills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 23 coi;ii, money .back if not cured. Sold i.y all druggists. , . Livciisc Notice. I" i i';. i . i-,ir (,c . rAUTKH MISSIONS ' 'l I I l.'ll N l ! VI li I or.u n .l ,lit all -ijli-ttlit,i for license f.it It -.:U-M , it ii ... .loil-t. I.::lll . or forew- 'I i"t ' ivlni (ii). in- rt-tii. i.ir U)P year I'."!. A nl Hi' l.mril mi I. lay. llu'ljltl liny of .l:i!in.ir. IH'i. in in i,y,cli n. ,., t w'huili tiMii- .ill pcr-iiio ii.i Iiik or iii"1:Iiik olijnclluiw In iirmiliMil.iN.., win i hi-tinl lv eviiU-uce. ic tiilnii. i. -TmiiiMr.il. or i'ouiim'I. Thi'if m ist I,,? no comiimnl.'uiluti nt nnytlmr iipon the Miliji iH. v.in Hie ,)uil:;i-s prrHunully t-ulicr h.v letur or liny other private 'voy. The i. -tltlcm. vr-riMnl livnfllilnvit of nppllcnnt. M...II be In eonrormlly with the rniulrements in iiitMietsfif As.einH!-.-. .1 mi irriicn t IhmhI sluill Im- exi'f'.neil In liii: p.-n.il Minn of r.nio. with no li - .t him , wo ri-piiiii mi -freeholders of the unnn ty as siireties. i-iieh of tliem to lie n Imidii Mile owner of reul i. .l ite In the ennniv of I'ultoti worth, over iin.l mine nil ineinnhiauco. the nuin of ..'-.''no lor other lei-iil seerrlty iriven) lloiiil eomlltloni d fin the fiiithinl oliserviinee of all Die laws relntlim to Hit ..i-liinv or fuml.h Inii of :i. -ors. mid to pay all d.iinairp whlel. shall lie ree.iviTeil inrnln.t th lleenoee. nc nil eo.ls. line, mid iera;tie. v hli.li maybe Im poviMl mi hin. .ir.di-i ;,nv iiehetment for vlolatlni.' Kid. I law. : anil the M:ietli-. m iv be required to iip.ieiir In Court and )itl'y under oath. The four: "h ill In :ii mn refuse the nppll ea.'Min wheneie:-. In t;ie oiiiiinn of the Court, h iviio; due nrj nil totne niiiiii.i'riii'd eharaeter of the p-vitioiif i-i forai'd uiriii.i.t Lhe ininlleii- tnm. H-ieli U-eiie is nol iieee.saty Tor the lic comtiMiitatlon of the nm!ic iinil etiiertalnuient of -.tianifet-sand lru elei-.. orlhat t lie appUeant K n.it a t.t peiMin to wliiiin ..h ii.-ense should be granted. IVtitlops to I.,- Hied with the Clerk of the Cni:t imi :.ir.-r ihiu M .n.lav. the 'Ist day of Dei railier. I.1-1', i ' jr. tti.its and reiii.iri-;trnn-tes to It.' '!'" in f 1 r.er ;h in V'ueMlay. tiie filh d ii V of .1 an n.l; .'. 1. ( ';i.mi Clieii'lll e.ue e be lli --li. iu-n . ii ih-imi' 1. 1 a .'iii.ule tot he i 'ourt that th. p:irt y hu'iliin.' Hi'.-um: has i j'l ati'd any iaw ol ihe ( iiiiiii-mw ealtli lelalln'.' to the su;e of liquor, the i 'o irt sl.:ill. iijiuii lioilee beiuir Riv en lo .)m per-n.-i lieeased. revoke the lleeu.se. HV Hie I. ..111-.. sa.mi;i:i. :.iec. sworn. Atte-t: I. J. (IKO. A. IIARUIS. Clerk U.S. Dee. '.. I'.XI. TRHSSPASS NOTICb. All persons are Ue e.iy warned iiKulnst tres pnssInK upon Ihe premises of the undeisKned by hunting, tlshlnif. or otherwise, an proseci Hon will follow n disregard of this notice. JACO.'i HVKKS. Ayr township H. N. FKYMAN. J NO. W. OT I'. "z V'f.Vi"- C.J. HKKWKR. DAS'IKI. MOCK Tod township. FA H M rOH SALK. Situated one mile oust of McConneJlsburir, Ph.. extending to Loudon pike. eontnlnlnK ACKI.S, A I.AIOil; NKW HAK HAKN. ! has lately been milled lo the Improvements. ' 'Ihe farm is admirably adapted lorstoi It pur i poses, can be bought on terms to suit pur ! ehaser. Address the owner DAMKI, Cir.llKltT. ChiimberNbiMv. la, 1 Parties ishinir lo visit the premisen Inquire 1 of ! W. If. NKT.SON .MeCot.nellsnurir. I'a. J.N KCUTOH'N NOTICK J J NiiUee Is Ii ri l.v tiven that letters testHlncnt -.ry have bivn ranti'd til the mule mned tlpotl the ei-tiite of 'llio.iias Humbert late of Ayr lownidiip. Knlliin i-niintv. a.. dveeased. Any peruHM havitu- ehiiiu Druinst saldeatnte will priKi nt thi tn pniieilv i.uthentleateil for reft lenient .and ll.ns,. nwlnsfthes.nne wlllpleust cull inn! settle. 1). T. HCMHKRT. Oet. Jil. rn:j Kxeeutor. pXKCCTOU s .VOTIK.-I.ust will und testu nietil of Mrs. Catherine Krelchbitum. lute of Ayr tow nship. Kultou eouuty. l'u., deceas ed. Letters testamentary on the above estate h-iilor la-en "ranted to ihe undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate lire re-ii'.i.-su-.l lo rnalie payment, mid those havlug elaiins to present the suinu wituout deluy lo W. II. NKI.SOX, II 1H fl3. Executor. Administrator's Notice. Letters' of ndmlnlstrnifon. on the estate of John Covait. im.. of Thompson township deee.ised. havil.n bei-n i-'ranted by the U.-.' tri of Wills of f'niion eountv to the stitiscriner. Wliose postoltlee uddress Is lliit Cove Tun oer.'. . Fulton eouuty. l'a.. all persons who are indebted lo the said estate will please make payment and thosu havn.n claims will present them to CiEO. W. Hf'MMKHT. -Nov. t, I'.iW. Adminiairator. A1ILL FOR RENT. Fine Chance For a flood Miller. The Hess Roller Mills in Thjtnisnn township), mw owned Dennis Everts will be rented to a "I'llur of good character and not less than 5 years experience. Good chance. Inquire of Dennis Evkuts, Dickeys Mountain, Pa. A Quod Chance. I will sell my entire stock of General Merchandise ata reason able price. Nice Clean Stock. Doing a good business. .For par ticulars cali on fr address W. R. Speer, Saluvia, Pa. Water Front for Sale. 14) acre farm; 700 acres in cultivation, 700 acres in timber. Five dwellings on it. Fine fruit, good grain and grass land. Sold cheap to settle estate. Write for ti,.scrji,t,i,m ' 1 ' S. P. Woodccx'k, Salisbury, Wicomico county, Maryland. Orchard Grove. Prices. r.gg Butter Poultry 2c. 21c. 8;. 4-tino manure forks 35, W and 5jo. Steel shovels 4.1 and .10c l''e!tlehs 12-in., collnr pud team, .Vj:., buygy, 2."m:. Shoes, Ladies IliHicn iiu;il from 11.00 to 1.4. Mlsf.es and ChiU dren's shoes at all prices. Men'k heavy work and tine shoed. Boys' school shoes. Harlem oil 4n., a bottle, 3 bottle for luo. Good Santos Coffee er Iti !c. Best Illo li;. Manager. ur1 I."" S Ninc-Piece Oak w Bedroom Suit C"Q cotHistlng of 1 Bureau o-5 1 Wash Stand Pj . 2 Cane-Seated Chairs 9 1 Cane-Seated Iloeker -A 1 Square Stand JC 1 Cotton Top Mattress t" 1 Woven Wire Spring 13 r ' Good quality Ingrain Carpot 25c., per yd. '5 WJiite Knamel Iron Bed, full size, 11.05. v 3 I'iece Parlor Suit covered with Damask 111.95. F. E. MILLER, 13 to 17 E. Market St JOHN A. IRWIN Wants Everybody to Get Ready for CHRISTMAS We are ready and ran take care of Christmas buyers. A beautiful assortment of pleasing gifts, orfee.tly udajitud to the wunts and requirements of our patrons We are waiting to show and please you with presents that are appropriate and desirablo in the line of Decora ted China, Tea and Dinner Ware, Toilet Ware, Fa i c Salad Dishes, Choc olate Pots. Fancy Cups and. Saucers, Vases, Bisque Or naments, Beautiful Parlor Lamps, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass and Silver-plated Ware. & The Washington County Bank gf Hancock, Md., j IS liKNCII OP TUB Farmers' Trust, Banking and Deposit Co., Of Baltimore, Md. l DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. j Acting Officer Elected by the Stockholder: ?i DR. J. S. SWARTZWELDER, '!?) J. FRANK FIELDS. R. J. TANEY, E. V. HENDERSON, JOHN W BURGESS. Deposits subject to check bear interest at the rate of 2 per cent, pur annum. Deposits in savings department, 3 per cent, per uuiium. Time certiticates of deposit, at the rate of 4 per cunt, pur unuutn. Paid in Capital and Surplus, $235,000.00 Security to Depositors Against Loss, $400,000.00 Accounts of Corporations and Individuals Respectfully Solicited OFFICERS: John V. Woodland, Pres. E. S. Johnston. 1st Vlce-Pres. J I'enton Thomas, 2d Vlce-I'res. imiiiimmuiiiiiiiiiiiiiimuu Facts Worth Knowing. For Mllburn Wagons, Burreys and Buggies, Runabouts, Farm ers Milk-Wagons, Top Spring-wagons, Binders, Mowers, Hay rakes, Oliver chilled, Syracuse and Wlard chilled plows, Wood and Steel frame harrows. Sewing Machines wtth 4 drawers, drop head, guaranteed for ten years, for tH. The Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Is the bfkt;made for dressmakers. Don't fail to see it before buying. . I'm headquarters for Grata drills stock always on hand. I have the largest stock In the county in buggies and farm imple ments. My goods are right aud prices right. Goods right here and I will be hers 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. T. J. COMERER, McConnellsburg, Pa. Wool Carding and Carpet Weaving H. H. HERTZLER still continues Carding and Wonving at the WILLOW GBOVR MHLS at Burnt Cabins Carpet Chain always ou hand. Wool put into bats for Haps. I will take in Wool and work at the following places, namely, Frank Dare's, Fort Littleton: Michael Laldig's, Dublin Mills; W. It. Speer's, Saluvia; C. W. Lynch's, Crystal Springs; J E. Jack son's, Akersville; Caleb Burton's, Hustontown; A. N. Witter'a, Waterfall; Harry Huston.', Clear Uidge; W, L. Berkstresser a ' Orchard Grove. I Will Visit these places monthly during the aeason. Thankful for ' past favors, I hope for a continuance of the same. H, He Hertzlor,: Burnt Cabins, Pa. $19.95. 1 Chambersburg, Pa. 100 Solid Gold Rings, 75c to SI. ,300 Brooch, Belt Scarf Pins, loo to $3. Framed. Pictures Me dallions. TJie largest line of gift books and books for school libraries we have ever shown Standar d and White sew ing machines. (Groceries Candies and Fruits. We are prepared to meet your wants, and will wel come your call. Respectfully, JOHN A. IRWIN. W. D. Allen, Secretary-Treai 8 8 Good Board May be had next week at any of the hotels, or in the private homes of your friends; but if you want a natty stylish well fitted suit of ctothes, an over coat, a nice necktie or collar, or the latest style hat, there is just one place, aud that is at the Merchant Tailoring Estab lishment and Mens' Furnish ing Store of n 8 A. U. NACE & SON5 McConnellsburg, Pa. g Nearly opposite the Fulton House. V fry-rn. A A A AA A A A A A A A A A AA AX -A ' ' O -irv.J tjj lhj ANY FOOL I Can make money, hut It takes a wise man to savo it. One way to save money is to buy your hardware from a man afc who will divide with you the profits usually charged. If you think this is a joke, just notice tho following prices, and ;? come in and see the goods. 25 gallon iron kettles, 2. SO, Llndsey double-bit axes, nono better, regular price, $1.00, our price 90c. Mann's, 80c; tho Red Cloud, (10c, and a very good one for 50 cents. HORSE BLAN 80e, 1.20, 1.75, $2.10, anl 2.25. A good heavy double plush robe for 12.40. Crosscut saws of all kinds; one-mim saws, wood saws; coll chains, and trace chains. Iron and steel tire prices the lowest. to so PAINTS, OILS and VARNISHES. I positively will not be undersold. R. S. PATTERSON, McConnellsburg, Pa. Four doors east of the Telegraph Office. 9! ffiL ' Jet 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 SI .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 $5.5Q, regular price $8. Ladles 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 PRICK asked. SHOTGUNS, Single ' barrel shot guns, 32 inch barrel, choke bored. $3.93, , regular price 7 dollars. No difference what you want to buy, write us for prices , or ' call and we will save you money. CLAY '.I t 8 O o m k S3 tea' ft! 8 K A A A A AAAAAAAAAAAA A A X ' - 0 ET PARI i I
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