Buy one ! What? Taylor's new up to date atlas of Fulton county. IVico $2.00. Mrs. W. C. Mann and daugh ter Lydia of Saluvia, were Mc Connellsburg visitors Saturday. Many presents are packed in Fort Bedford Coffeo worth more than you pay for the entire pack- Mr. and Mrs. James II. Mel lott aud Miss Pearl Alters of Sal uvia, spent Saturday ia town. Mr. John Kendall and wife of the Cove, were guests of Mrs. S. A. Nesbit last Friday. Fort Bedford Coffee costs you only lc a pound more thau other coffee and is better, aud also con tains a haudsome present. Mrs. N. C. Trout of Fairfield, Pa., is visiting m the home of her mother-in-law, Mrs. M. li. Trout. This is a good time to s ;b scnoo for the 1 ulton County Nkws. Ouly a dollar ayear in ad vance. William Dauiels and Jacob C Mellott of Saluvia, were in Mc Conuellsburg Wednesday on bus iness. Did you get one of those lovely Salt or Pepper shakers in your Fort Bedford Coffee? Charles Cook of Chadwick, 111., arrived m McConnellsburg lasl Friday evening, and will spend the v. inter with his mother, Mrs S. M. Cook. For Sale. Two cows; 1 will be fresh in December, the other in January. Call on, or write, or phone P. P. S HIVES, Dickeys Mountain, Pa. Sale Register. Thursday, December 10. W. S. Warthin bavin." rented his farm, will sell at his residence 1 miles south of McConnellsburg 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 hnlf Clydesdalo ; color, dark bay ; weight, 1600; age, 0 years, and all the horses will work any win" ?. Sale begins at 10 o'clock; credit,1.) months. Tuesday, December 22, David L, Keefer will sell at his resident in Belfast township, 2 miles north of Gem, horses, cattle, hogs, hay, grainj farming implements, household goods, &.c. Sale be gins at 10 o'clock. ONE ItUNDKIil) UOLI.Ak'SA BOX is the value II. A. Tisdale, Sura merton, S. C, places on DeWkt's Witch Ilazel Salve, lie says: "I had the piles for 20 years. I tried many doctors and medicines, but all failed except De Witt's Witch liazel Salve. It cured me." It is a combination of the healing properties of Witch Hazel with antiseptics and emollients; re lieves and permanently i-.u ros blind, bleeding, itching and pro truding piles, sores, bruises, ec zema salt rheum and all skin dis eases. Sold at Trout's drug store. SOL'TIt DUBLIN. There is considerable core standing in shocks; some cold lingers will be the result of the delay in storing it. "Dad" Greer seems to be slow ly improving, and there is fair hopes that he may fully recover his usual health. The sick at Kegis, are reported convalescent. Some of the schools in this town ship are closed on account of the prevalence of scarlet fever. The s.'uad of hunters, who spent some time in this neighbor hood left some days ago, having i i . 'ssu some game, it is, we think, about time that the prop erty owners in this section de clare an embargo against stran gers, who come here and over run the whole country, and kill auything and everything they see in shapo of game, with oui asking the privilege from the owners, and disturbing the com munity by engaging in shooting matches on the Sabbath day. It is a shame, that even some of the young men of the community join in the pastime of annoying the v hole community and dese crating the Sabbath. Mrs. Bertha Oakman and two daughters spent Tuesday and Wednesday of last week with her mother Mrs. D. H. Myers. Nelson Myers who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Cordell near Waynesboro, for the last three weeks has not as yet re turned home. John A. Long of Utah Valley, has a new house in course of con struction. Some (iuo porkers have been slain. Ask George Myers how to make cider when the thermome ter is down to zero and apples mellow. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents money back if not cured. Sold by all druggists. John Walter Conner. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Conner, who lived four and a half years on the Joseph Palmer farm in Belfast township but who now reside in Waynes boro, will bo l ;-iovc l to learn of I the death of their little sou. John I Walter, which occurred on Sat'ir- uay, oernoer , u'M.j. i ne lit tle fellow had been sick about four weeks, of catarrhal pneu monia. Iu torment was made at the Stone church, iu the Little Cove, on the following Tuesday. The child was aged 4 years, 2 montli. and 22 days. Driven To Desperation. Living at an out of the way place, remote from civilization, a family is often driven to despera tion in case of accident, resulting in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply of Buck len's Arnica Salve. It's the best on earth. 25c, at all druggists rolCALlNSTITllTE." The fourth local institute o. Licking Creek township was helo at Saluvia school Friday evening. November 27. The meeting was called to order by the teachei Miss Margaret Daniels, who ap pointed Mr. W. R. Speer chair man. The questions, '-How do you teach Primary Arithmetic? "Ed ucation; its Purpose and Value '' "The value of attractive nuC and healthy schoolrooms," wen ably discussed. There were eigh teen teachers and the County Superintendent present. The program was interspersed with music and recitations ren dered in such a manner as to re flect much credit on both pupils and teacher. WEST DUBLIN. Frank Price bought a young horse from Polk Sipes a short time ago. Uarry Keller, Scott Brant, and another hunter killed three wild cats on King's Knob last week. II. K. Stevens made a business trip to Chambersburg on Satur day. Barry is engaged in huck stering, and makes weekly trips to Sixmilo Run. A remark in Mr. Wolf's article on the roads of Germany about loose stones in the road, brings to mind the fact that teamsters are sometimes careless in regard to throwing out the stones which they use to scorch tho wheels when going up a hill. THE LONE STAR STATE. Down in Texas at Yoakum, is n big dry goods firm of which M r. J. .M. Bailer is the head. Mr. Haller on one of his trips east ti buy goods said to a friend v.hu was with him in the palace car, "Here take one of theso Little Early Risers upon retiring and you will be up early in the morn ing feeling good." For tha "d:u li brown" taste, headache and that logy feeling DoWitt's Littlo Early Risers are the best pills to use. Sold at Trout's drug store. Dr. Albert Hill Fontaine, the eyesight specialist of Washington j D. C, will make his regular trip j to McConnellsburg and towns' mentioned below. Eyes examin- j ed free. Glasses at moderate , prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. ' If your eyes are bothering you. ! don't fail to look after them in ! time. I will contiuue to make tliU i Nc (ircnada. Your surihu wants to kick gent ly a: yi Editor an.l News staff. Two week's ago the whole push of item-; was discarded: ivhv' Gna tliey couldn't read them on ac count of poor penmanship. Last week a name was misspelled, say ing Harvey "Slmrpe' was married. It happened to be Harvey Shafer. We, of course, can pardon the ed itor, as the Christmas Jug time is nigh. A large steam miw mill landed this week on the timber tract in McCjain's 'loop." There will be sawed and shipped about N0,0(K) feet of lumber per month. It will furnish employment for men and teams, n lumber goes to Three Springs. Coughing grippe struck our town just after Thanksgiving. Yes, it is mixed with "Siiee.erink tinis." hoy McClain made a business trio to Mct'otmelUhiiiwi' I.n- Jesse O. McClain, of Ko'vrt;- dale, mad .' a business trip to our town on Saturdav. ! Lihbie Grissirnror, who has been ! a sufferer for two veiirs past, is I growing weaker, and looks as if I her davs here are few. I M. W. Houck made a trip over ' the mountain to Saxton the past j week. j iieorge Alloway has left town for the winter, and is stopping with his brother Charles at Three Springs. He will go on the mi ners' train to and from work. George, keep awav from the girls. 1 saw From Factory to Your Home. $19.95.1 P3 WVWAWV 8 Nine-Piece Oak B Bedroom Suit e-g norsiHtinff of fci 1 Bad 3 lllureau T1 1 Wash Stand 2 2 Cane-Seated Chairs 1 Cane-Seated Itocker 1 Square Stand (h-.) 1 Cotton Top Mattress . 1 Woven Wire Spring tO Good quality Ingrain Carpet 25c., per yd. Pi White F.namel Iron lied, full size, $1.03. 3 Piece Parlor Suit covered with Damask HI. 05. 13 to 17 E. Market St F. E. MILLER, g Chambersburg, Pa. I JOHN A. IRWIN Wants Everybody to Get Ready for CHRISTMAS. ' We are ready and can take care of Christmas buyers. A beautiful assortment of pleasing gifts, perfectly adapted to the wants I llllfl imiiilximinnlD r. t n .i. HT llie many friends of Charles are waiting to show and please you Thomas will be triad to learn that I with presents that are appropriate and he has so far recovered from a ! desirublo in the lino of doe of typhoid fever as to be able Decora ted China, Tea and to walk about his room at his home j Dinner Ware, Toilet Ware. inSaltillo. '.Fancy Salad Dishes, Choc- T!ie school board of. Weils have olate Pot s. Fancy C ups and fleeided to build at once a new Saucers, Vases, Bisrue Or- house at No. to take the place of j nanients, Beautiful Parlor the one recently destroyed by fire. The liethel Sunday .School has voted in favor of a Christmas En tertainment. Programme as fol lows: "The Storv Never (i rows Old." Kvcrv ucrson in t!m cm. munity is invited to lend a helping hand and make it a success, as well as a benetit. Harvey Kergstresser, of Three Springs, . Stunkard, of Well lannery, and Hunter Truax. of Knid, called on Flick at New (ire nada on Sundav. Lamm; Watches. Clocks. Jewelry, Cut Glass and Silver-Plated 1T'are. 100 Solid Gold Rings, 75c to Si. 300 Brooch. Belt Scarf I'ins, locto Framed. Pictures Me dallions. The 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. Good Board May be had this 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 A. U. NACE & SON, McConnellsburg, Pa. Nearly opposite the Fulton House. XXXX00OiE3 3&&000X00X e m ANY FOOL m as Can make money, but it, takes a wise man to save it. One way to save money is to bay your hardware from a man who will divide with you the prolits usually charged. If you 'Vi think this Is a joke, just notice the following prices, and come in and see the goods. 25 gallon iron kettles, $2.50, 'M Lindsey double-bit axes, none better, regular price, $1.00, p . our orice 90c. Mann's, 80c; tho Rod Cloud. (10c, and a very good one for 50 cents. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine 1 ablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E V. Grove's signature is on eacl box. "lie. Jessie Alda Taylor On Tuesday, November 24, 1903 Jessie Alda, the bright little daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. James 1 aylor of Taylor township, died of scarlet fever, nged 8 years. 3 months aud 21 days. Besides her parents, she is survived by s. sister, Mrs. Grant Kurfman, and two brothers, John and Orville. Interment was made at the Side- I! riti . . on? uw unristian church, on Wednesday, November 25th. Tho sympathy of their many friends go out to the bereaved family Locke. Harold Eugene, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Locke of Homestead, Pa., died November 2'Jth, aged 8 weeks. The child was lutered in the Uomestead cemetery. SALUVIA. The barn on tho farm belong ing to Mrs. D. E. Mellott, lately purchased from tho James Min nich estate, burned tothoground on Monday about noon. Cause unnuown. Partially insured. Mr. aud Mrs. W. 11. Speer re turned on Tuesday of last week from a visit among relatives and friends in Bed lord county. Miss Ellio Cutchall spent a few days last week with her sister. M rs. W. 11. Sp(.er. C. II. Mann, Jr., lias returned to Wolls Valley. P. Ii. Austin of ChamhershurL' trip very ninety days, so that 1 silent a few davs at Saluvia, greet, may look after my practice and ! my his old time friends.. Come make work satisfactory. I will yaint IVos. be in McConnellsburg for eight j Bert Uann-and wife spent last days, commencing Monday D ;c 14th; in Fort Littleton on Wednes day, Dec. 23; Burnt Cabins, on Monday, Dec. 28; Ilustontowu, at Dr. Davis' office, two days, on Tuesday and Wednesday. Doc. 2'J ; and 80; two days at Central II"tel New Grenada, Thursday and Fri day, Dec. 81 and Jan. 1, and ono day at Green Ilill House, Satur day, Jan. 2. Friday in McConnellsburg. REPORT FK0M TUB REFORM SCHOOL. J. G. Gluck. Superintendent, Pruntytown, W. Va,, writes : "After trying all other advertised cough medicines we have dwided j to use Foley's Honey nnd Tar ex lusively in the West Virginia Re form School. I find it the most j effective and absolutely harm- less." SI The Washington County Bank Hancock, Md., IS BRANCH OF THE Farmers' Trust, Banking and Deposit Co., Of Baltimore, Md. DOES A GENERAL BANKING EUSINESS. Acting Officer Elected by the Stockholder: DR. J. S. SWARTZWELDER, J. FRANK FIELDS. E. V. HENDERSON, R. J. TANEY. JOHN W BURCESS. Deposits subject to check bear Interest at the rate of 2 per cent, per annum. Deposits in savings department, a per cent, per annum. Time certificates of deposit, at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. Paid in Capital and Surplus, - - $235,000.00 Security to Depositors Against Loss, $400,000.00 Accounts of Corporations and Individuals Respectfully Solicited OFFICERS: John V. Woodland, Pres. E. S. Johnston, 1st Vice-Prea. J teuton Thomas, 2d Vlce-lVes. VV. D. Allen, Secretary-Treas in Water Front for Sale. 1400 acre farm; 700 acres cultivation, 700 acres in timber. Five dwellings on it. Fine fruit. pood grain and grass laud. Sold cheap to settle estate. Write for j description. 1 S. P. Woodcock, Salisbury, ' Wicomico county, Maryland, j A Good Chance. ! I will sell my entire stock of ' General Merchandise at a reason-! able price. Nico Clean Stock. Doing a gootj business. The store ' room Is for rent: also, a dwell'mir! house near. Vor particulars cali on or iddress W. R. Spoor, Saluvia, Pa. Orchard Grove. Prices. Eifr 28 c. IJuttor 21o. Poultry 8c. salted Beef Hides (lc. HORSE BL AN KETS 80c, 1.20, 1.73, $2.10, an.l 2.2j. A good heavy double plush robe for J2.40. Crosscut saws of all kinds; one-man saws, wood saws; coll chains, and traco chains. Iron and steel tire prices the lowest. PAINTS, OILS and VARNISHES. I positively will not be undersold. R. S. PATTERSON, McConnellsburg, Pa. Four doors east of the Telegraph Office. m op. ftp ;unifnifrrf)vinrrirfTLfwi-r.r- ,i 5fc Iron Kettles 10 -.Ml., 15 gal., 20 gal., and 25 gal. Rubber Goods, In Youth's and Women's Antio, Wo men, s felts and overs. Men's felts and I overs. Mnn' anil rtnvii P.iim !!,.. A TIMULV TOPIC. j noy. falts and over -all at prices to At this seasou of cousrhs and I suit. colds it is well to know that Fo-J Wishing -to close up all 1101. 1002, ley's Honey and lur is the great est throat and lung remedy. It cures quickly nnd prevents seri ous result from a cold. Mill FOR lili.NT. Clue Chine For a (iuod Miller. The Hess Roll.-r Mill iu Thompson township, uow owned oy Uennis Everts will be r en tod to a miller of good character and not less than 5 years experience. Good chanco. Inquire of Dennis Evekts, Dickeva Mountain, Pa. Administrator's Notxe. T ! ttHTTI of ftllmlnfaf mtlmt m Ih. Mtui. -. Jlm Curuli. litM of Tboniuuia towulilp. ilraesHod. having been rulci by the KeuUiar nf Will of uUoo eoumjr to Oi ubaor'twr. whnw DfMiontoe drtr l 111k Cot tu ncri. Pultun count. !'.. all pnreou mho i luiiouled to the Mid wtftta will djkU biiytucut sua thomt sttvlug iluu wlil i.rMit tl e in to tlBO. W, HUMHKKT Nov. KM 11, Adojlnlt rulor. and 11)03 book accounts, by December lJth, I will ask that Persons having such account will call and settle by that date and save further notice. W. L 33aS3Ta33SER, Manager. CLAY PARK'S THREE SPRINGS, PA. The best goods for the least money, en's lined cord pants at 51.75; regular price 52.50. Boy's cord oants 50 cts. Der Dair. Men's heavy duck coats, velvet coIlar,$1.25.regular price 51.75 Ball Bearing Drop Head g Machines Vacant Land Notice. Notice is hereby given that I have died an aonlication with the Secroturv of Internal Affairs at Harrlsburg for a warrant lor twenty-live acre of un improved . vacant land in Tod town- bip, Fulton county, Pennsylvania, adjoining land of Nat and Jacob Hot on the cast, Samuel Everts on the south, Thomas Hockensmlth and Hugh Ewlog on the west, and Wlllium Ore on the north. Aaron M Oarlani 1I-27-03-3U 1 Sew in 513.75 each, Heating Stoves, $6 to 518 each. Cook Stoves $14 to $22. WEN'S OVERCOATS, at 55.50, regular price 58. 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 PRICE asked1. SHOT GUNS, i ( i Single barrel shotguns, 32 inch barrel, choke bored, 53.93, . regular price 7 dollars, No difference what you want to buy, write us for prices or call and we will save you money. CLAY PARK.
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