' What? Taylor's new TZTTl'to atlas of Pulton couuty. M r. und M r. CLarles . Mel lolt of SiH.-s Mill, spent M outlay in towu. Many presents are packed in Fort Uodford Coffee worth more than you pay for tho entire pack ago. fl eorro Pay lor moved from Back Uuu to S. A. Ncsbit's farm In Tod towuship last week, where he is employed for the year. Fort Bedford Coffee costs you only lc a pound more than other cofToo and is better, ami also con taius u handsome present Mrs. Ii C. Whitehillof Yellow Creek, is visiting her mother, Airs. II. A. Speer of Saluvia. 1 hey speut a uight last week with Mr. aud Mrs. John B. Runyan of tho place. This is a good timo to sub scribe for the 1 ulton Uounty News. Only a dollar a year in ad vance. It is a pleasure to note the number of subscriptions to the Fulton County News that have been taken duriug the past week as Christmas gifts to distant friends. Did you get one of those lovely SalUor Pepper shakers in your Fort Bedford Coffee? The furnace at Rockhill and tho stone quarry aad coke ovens will be running in afewweeirs. An additional force of men was put to work on repairs Monday, and as soon as everything is ready the farnace will be blown in and everything else pertaining to it run in full blast. The fur nace has been standing since the tirst of November. A Thousand Dollar Worth of Good. A. II. Thurues, a well known coal operator of Buffalo, O., writes "I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing gravel or stouts with ex cruciating pain. I got uo relief from medicines uutil 1 began ta kiug Foley's Kidney Cure, then the result was surprising. A few doses started tho brick dust like line stones and I feel like a new man. It has done me a $1,000 worth of good." Sold atTrout's drug store. After an absence of seventeen years, Mr. E. T. Fox, a prosper ous farmer near Lewis, Kansas, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fox, aud renewing ac quaintance with his many old time friends hereabouts. Thomp son fuels pretty sure that Kansas is all right. He does not make any pretension of farmiug very extensively ou his place; yet with no other assistance than a scraw ney 111-year-old boy, ho raised 4100 bushels of wheat, to say nothing about tho corn and other crops. "But," wo inquired, "when it hits with a good crop out there, does it not then -miss four or five years ?" "O no," he replied, "it is the other way; if it misses once, it hits four or five times; and, then, the yield is so much greater per acre than in Peuusylv.auia, that, even with the misses we are still ahead." ONE MINDKHD DOLLARS A BOX is the value U. A. Tisdale, Sum merton, S. C, places on Do Witt's Witch JIazel Salve. He says: "I hud tho piles for 20 years. I tried many doctors aud medicines, but all failed except DuWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cured me." It is a combination of the healing properties of Witch Hazel with antiseptics and emollients; re lieves and permanently cures blind, bloediug, itching and pro truding piles, sores, bruises, ec zema salt rheum aud all skin dis eases. Sold atTrout's drug store. Wanted. 5000 Chickens and Turkeys! Will pay highest market price in cash. Elliott Bay, McConneilsburg. Vacant Land Notice. Notice I hereby given tbat I hv fik-d uu application with the Secretary of Internal A IT aim at IlarrUljurg (or a warrant for tcaty-five acrei of un improved vacant land la Tod town' hip, Fulton county, 1'onnitylvaiiia, adjoiulnc land of Nat and Jacob Kotz on tne east, Samuel Everti on the Mouth, Thoiuaa Huckenamitb and . . r . i-. .. .1. . I larflti jiuu r.wmif mi 1110 wen, iuu win mm (iit s 011 tho north. A a 110 x M. Oakland. Subscribo for the Mow and do it to day. Only ono dollar. marrorr cove. -- Knmi of mi i fnvmor j 1 Dec. 19 have succeeded in shooting some line wild Turkeys. Homo of our young leoplo tool at Deuton Uendershot's Sumluv afternoon, where they had an en joyable time. Mr. Jas. Kirk, who has been employed at McKeesport, spent a few days with his father, Mr. P. U. Kirk. Quito a crowd from this place attended Mr. Chas. Spencer's l i m ji otiiw jiisw i uesuay. Mr. Frances Bernhart is tho ' guest of Mr. Win. Hughes. Mr. Park Palmer was at the borough last week, ou business. Miss Nellie Kirk is visiting : friends and relatives in Cham- ; bersburg at this writing. j Messers Howard Decker and ! f rami f isuer were tne guests 01 . Mr. Chester Palmer last Sunday, j Uiram Yonker aud sou John of Littlo Orleans visited relatives in this place last week. Gordon's school will hold a Christmas entertainmeut at Bethel church ou Christmas even ing. Driven To Desperation. Living at an out of tho way place, remote from civilizatiou, a family is often driven to despera tion in case of accident, resulting in Burns. Cuts. Wound. TTIwiw etc. Lay in a supply of Buck- j len's Arnica Klv Tt. th h.,.t : .. ... ' on earin. zoc, at ail uruirirists. JAMES H. KENDALL HURT. Kick by a Horse Causes G.-cat Suffering Is Now C::t ol La.icr. While in the stable last Wed nesday James II. Kendall of tin. Cove was kicked over the rogi u ! of tho liver by one of his htu '-"! He did not at the time expeii- j ence auy serious results from thu i iccident, and gave it little fur-1 thor attention until Thursday mornitis, when he beiran to suf- I fer intense pain. Dr. Mosser was called, and it reepjired the use of powerful amesthetics to give him anything like moderate relief; but by close attention since, Mr. Kendall is now believed to have passed the danger point,and will, we hope.be all right again 111 a j few days. j REPORT FROM THE REFORM SCHOOL. J. Cr. Gluck, Superintendent, Pruntytown, W. Va., writes : "After trying all other advertised cough medicines wo 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 less." Sold atTrout's drug store. FOR SALE. Two mules one. three years ' old, aud the other two years, both j darlc bays, 58 inches in height and well broken. Call on or ad dress Mkr. Sarah E. Lake, Pleasant liidge, Pa. . i Pork and Sausage. i Samuel Hess of Belfast town-1 ship butchered a hog last week ' that weighed 500 pounds. j Deputy-sheriff D. T. Fields last j Thursday butchered two pork-1 ers, one of which weighed i'!)7, ; and the other 835. j William Seiders at Cito made a i sausage the other day that meas- j ured 07 feet and 0 irches In ' length, and in one continuous ' piece. j A TIMELY TOPIC. , At this season of coughs and : colds It is well to know that Fo-! ley's Honey and Tar is the great- J est throat and lung remedy. It ! cures quickly and prevents seri- ous results from a cold. Sold at ' Trout's drug store. I Good Roads Sought. The State Highway Depart ment December 10 received an application from Hrooirlyn town-! township, Susquohanna county, ' for throe miles of good roads, j Thus far twenty-niuo applica-1 Hons have been received by the ' department Seventeen were i made last month. Cornmission- er Uunter Is of the opinion that the townships are beginning to wake up to the fact that good roads can be secured almost for the asking. . FOR 3ALE Stock. Oriln, SrMt.Truck f jl Inlllyi u ... . . .. . If. WouuwU On, SkJUiVo. WtaMiiUu Cu., M4 .'.lor"'! rJuVicdr""""" ' L-ii'i on tV'C ot.ntn of tf i ii.:njwiti township. i;d i d ti-l' aii('ilev H.ti. o ' I "' mxili ti--r. i L i .- i-- nir i 'i. vi- 'tuth ; . I ; . ; t(M-.-mi wln lire ( t. If . tit ll.r'U-,' limit,' ' '"' ' "' o'l' ill's u Itl pnv.enl tll"tl to Nov. !: III.:!. OKI). . 11 UMUi:liT. i'v Immis i-uttir. Local Institutes. (Questions for local institute to be held at On !:(' rove school, Jan. 1, 1U01 1. Elu.ct. i .1' i ,ools ou character, Miss. Bur-fti aii.i Will tors. 2. Fits ami Misiit.i in S..!i. 1; llauks, i jr., (.( j and Miss Hixson. 3. Val ue of Mi'll-i Jiatti e and how tausrht j Ph'ssiiig.jr ar.d i.)i-hl Ve solicit ! aid of ull frioud.s of euueation. y That Tiii-t'Obiii): Ih'auaclio uld quickly leave you, if you Us,.j j Ku.:;':i N-.v L! LiJls. s .f a.lTv'ior. have 'pli.ii p,-,,v,Ml n. $i i" ma.- : pure altli. !: if 1.1 -il!l'S-'. as il'-. blii.,d Only ;l - lif: nii'i i for itaclie. rd l.;,;M l!." ceiilv, ! .ioid by a i.l j They in.''.l I up your ! i money ba: all tlruggi r;k!iLi.i;v st kiNos. As the Fulton County Noivs has a number of readers in this section of Uncle Sam's domain, I will venture a few items for pub lication. There are three or four, sand mines between this place and the Potomac, each mine turning out b?t7oe" the a"? four car loads t,f Rand a diW- rho fourl,) 'iJ1 whil.ll will m im W lnn kir ill J ; ie,,t' iu oreuutn, will soon 00 com-1 ! pletetl, find will give employmont I , to -t!i or M) men. Mrs. Dennis Lanehart, wljo has been sik tlii.s fill, is able to be cut i.'ain, 11. uu e.-;p(,ts to visither j bro-nt-r at Fraukliti Miiis, during 1 the Holidays. Most of our farmers have their work (ioiie rind biivi' -n!if tr 'IV Keystone unil lor the winter, and thH bovs m-.. i,utth,..r in th.dr time rabbit huntim' -r int LOi: star sjk:e. iJowu in it!X:ts tit loiicutii, is a big dry goods fu nt 0' Mr. J. U. llallor is the head. Mr. lialler ou one of his trips east to buy goods said to a friend a!io was witii him 'in the palace car, "Here take one of those Little Larly Ilisi rs upon retiring aud you will be up early in the morn I ing feeling good." For tho "dark brown" tastt- Jieadache and that logy feeling Ljtt's Little E-.irly ivisers are ij r pin t l'.-"se, iui Sold atTnr -irtieH; Hiii je Slippl- un and AT CLAV PARK -appiiniNOS, PA. Eggs, 2n els pevynM .en. Butter, 2r) cts per pound. Wheat, 80 cts per bushel. Eye, 75 cts per bushel. Oats, 40 cts per bushel. Turkeys, l"i cts. a pound. Chickens, old or young 8 cts nor nouml. Potatoes 00 cts., per bushel Corn b5 cts., per bushel. Highest cash prices puid raw furs. for Water Front for Sale. MOO acre farm; 700 acres in cultivation, 700 acres i;- timber. Fivfl dw!l1''3 " Fine fruit, ra,H a"(1 ''rus8 limtL Sold choaP u' sctt,u ost!lto- WrUe lor uenn ijitou. S. I'. Wooiajociv, Salisbury, Wicomico couuty, Maryland. A Good Chance. I will sell my entiro stock of General Merchandise ata reason able price. Nice Clean Stock.- Doing a good bnsittess. The store room is for rent; also, a dwelling house near. For particulars cali on or add iet?s W. U. Speor, Saluvia, Pa. Orchard Grove. Prices. Ejjps :;ne. Butter 2'lc. t'oullry tfo. sailed Utef Hides tic. Iron Kettles- 10 K.il., 15 gal., 20 if nl., and X yal. Rubber Goods, nicn, tvi4 und ovcif, Mcn'a felts nnd . V- - 1 !... rf-i r ioyB foJu an OV(.rs .' ul t() suit. . Wlshintr tooluHfl up all 1U01. WZ, aud WS book unuuuuU, by Dcccmlx'f lth, I will 8bk thut Persons hnvlny such accounts will call und settle by that date and ve further . notice, , ' 3 a ':. Manager. : i i 1 1 1 1 1 ! V nmi r aciorv 10 x our Home. mm -Piece Oak Bedroom Suit pi n H n (!OI:Histinr of 1 Iljll 1 Bureau 1 Wnsli Stand 2 Cnno-Soatcd Chairs 1 Cnne-Sented Kockcr 1 Square Slaud 1 Cotton Top Mattress I Woviai Wire Spring 0 (Jood quality Ingrain Carpt t 2.;., per yd. Wliite Kminifl Iron Hod, full size, $1. 05. ?, rinr-i I'nrlnr Suit covered with Daintisk 1 1.1)3 F. E. MILLER, 13 to 17 E. Market St. Chambersburg, i2 JOHN A. Wants Everybody to Get Ready for CHRISTMAS. ... ' We nre ready and can take care of cnristmas buyers a beautiful ussortmont of pleasing to the wants t-'if'S, jjerfortly adapted and requirements of our patrons. We tire wa itinir to show and please you with piesotits that tiro appropriate and desirable in the line of hecorated China, Tea, and Dinner Ware, Toilet Ware, Fancy Salad, Dishes; Choc olate Pots. Fancy Caps and Saucers, Vases, Bisrue Or i (intents. Beautiful Parlor Lamps, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cat Glass u-nd Silver-Plated yT'are. The Washington County Bank H Hancock, Md., A h) 33) . 1 I IS A. HUiVXCII OF THE Farmers' Trust, Banking and Deposit Co., Of Baltimore, Aid. DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Acting Officer Elected by the Stockholder: DR. J. S. SWA J. FRANK FIELDS, E. V. HENDERSON, Deposits subject to check bear interest at the rate of 2 per rent, per aiiuura. Deposits in savings depnrtiu.ut, 3 per cent, per unnutn. Time cortilieites of deposit, at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. Faid in Capital and Surplus, - - $235,000.00 Security to Depositors Ag linst Lobs, $400,000.00 Accounts of Corporations and Individuals Respectfully Solicited OFFICERS: John W. Woodbind, I'res. K. S. Johnston, 1st Vlce-Pres. J Fetiton Thomas, 2d Vlce-Pres. W. D. Allen, Seeretary-Treaa Wool Carding: and Carpet Weaving H. H. HuRTiLLER still continues Carding and Weaving at the WILLOW GItOVE MILLS at Burnt Cabins Carpet Chain always on hand. Wool put into bats for Hans. I will take in Wool and work at tho following places, uamoly, Frank Hare's, Fort Littleton: Michael Laidif's, Dublin Mills; W. It. Speer's, Saluvia; C. W. Lynch's, Crystal Bprlng-s; J. E. Jack son's, Akersville; Caleb Iturton's, Ilustontown; A. X. Wltter's, Waterfall; Harry Huston's, Clear Illdge; W. L. Ilerltstresser s Orchard Grove. . ' I Will Vicit thowa places monthly during tho season. Thankful for putt favors, I hope for a continunnco of the satno. H. H. Hertzler, Burnt Cabins, Pa. acts" Worth- Knowing. Tor Milhuru Wagons, Surreys and Iluifios, UuuabouU, Vavm ers Mllk-Wijjbns, ' Top M.rln-w8jrons, Dindera, Mowers, Haj- , raket, Oliver cliUkd, HxreutiM) and Wlard chillod plos, Wood , and Stoel fratno harrows, ' ... ' S.-wln Machines with ( lrrtvvers,"'drop head, guaranteed for ttt years,' for til. Thi Wheeler A, Wilson Sewing Machine U the best made for dresritnakers. l)on't falLto seo It before buying. I'm headquarters for Crain drills stock always on hand. I have the ltiret stock in the county In buggies and farm Imple ments.' My gOody are riht-aiid prices right. Goods right here and I will be here to tell you that I con gl e just as much - ' for your money as auy dealer In tho county. , lie sure to come aud sea me, or write to me before buying. T. J. COMERER. McConneilsburg, Pa, 17 111 I M Mil L-l t9 Cm4 & t,v-9 Pa, t IRWIN 100 75c to Solid SI. Gold Rings, 300 Brooch, Belt $ Scarf Pins, lbc to $3. Framed. Pictures cj- Me- dallioilS. The largest hue of gift hooks and books for school libraries we have ever shown Sta n dar d and I Mate sew in m achines. Groceries Candies and, Fruits. We are prepared to meet your wants, aud will wel come your call. Respectfully, JOHN A. IRWIN. RTZ WELDER, R. J. TANEY, JOHN W BURCESS. it tela ft i . T"V . A . r' - . , ;'ntrAnt run ' tfi'ni ACATurn? 58c. a good 10-4 cotton blan ket. $1 .OO for a pair of heavier 11-4 cot ton blankets. $1 .00 for a large square heavy horse blan ket. O 7 d We nave ln DO n a 3 t,,e 3ra invoico (l' those heavy, bright colored carriage robes 48x00 in. $1 .75 for Geo. Walkln son. felt boots, worth $2.50 $1 lj J for men's heavy shoes. $1 .25 for men's fine dress shoes. $1 .OOiieavybed A. p f Beautiful line of colors ' silks waistlngs. J. K. JOHNSTON, McConneilsburg, Pa. ANY FOOL ' I Can make money, hut it takes a wise mau to save it. Ji One way to save money is to b iy your hardware from a man B who will divide with you the proiits kisnttlly charged. If yon j' think this Is a joke, just notice tho following prices, nnd come in and see the goods. i gallon iron kettles, 8.50, Lindsey double-bit axes, none better, regular nriec, $1.00, our orlce 0c. Mann's, 80c; t!io lied Cloud, fiutt, nnd a very 'dp good one for f0 cents. HORSE BLAH 80e, 1.20, 91.73, 82.10, und plush robe for t2.40. Crosscut saws of all kinds saws, wood saws; coil chains, and trace chains. Iron and steel tire prices the lowest. PAINTS, OILS and VARNISHES. I positively will not be undersold. R. S. PATTERSON, McConneilsburg, Pa. S Pour doors east of the Telegraph Office. ' $P .;ri- CLAY PA THREE SPRINGS, The best goods for the least money, en's lined cord pants at 51.75; 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 Sewin $13.75 each, Heating Stoves, $6 to 18 each. Cook Stoves $14 to $22. MEN'S OVERCOATS, at $5.50, regular price 53. 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 asked. SHOT GUNS,-.ffi Single barrel shotguns, 32 inch regular price 7 dollars, No difference what you want to buy, write us for prices or call and we will CLAY ' - ai l -s- T $2.50 for a man's over coat. $5.00 for a swell dress overcoat CCi s4 f 'or a black diag- onal dress suit. 100 very pretty skirts. black sllknteen $5.00 for a heavy warm biil ness dress suit. 40c, derwe ar. .each for the heaviest, fleeced lined men's un- 50c, for men's heavy wool lleeced underwear. for extra fleeced ladies uuderwear. 50c. for ladies' suits lleeced union 2.2j. A good heavy doublo one-man jw... : PA. barrel, choke "bored. $3.98,' save you iponey. ' PARK KETS j g Machine's W ( .1
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