" Did yt t get a watch In Fort Bedford Coffee? Miss Tempie Suider of Gem, accompanied her uucle, X. 11. Peck to his home at Ambridge, Pa., ou the conclusion of his visit among friends in Helfast towu hhip last week. Wasn't the present you got in Fort Bedford Co flee a nice one? Miss Alice Michaels and her niece Miss Kthel Hays drovedown from Everett Last Saturday. Miss Michaels returned on Tuesday, and Miss Hays will spend a short lime with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. llays. With mighty good coffee and valuable presents free in each pack, you will find Fort Bedlord Coffee cheaper by far than otb- ? f i ers, even 11 you uo pay a cent a pound more for it than other cof fee. The prevention of consumption is entirely a question of com mencing the proper treatment in time. Nothing is so well adapted t ward off fatal lung troubles a Foley's Iloney and Tar. Sold at Trout's drug store. Dr. West will preach in the Presbyterian church in this place next Suuday morning, and at Greenhill in the evening, and at the latter pkee each evening du ring the following week, closing the services with communion at Greenhill on Sunday morning, February 7. The many friends of G.LI. Hau san, Fugineer L. E. & W. K. K. at present living in Lima, O., will be pleased to know of his recov ery from threatened kidney dis ease, lie writes: "I was cured by usinff Foley's Kidney Cure, which I recommend to all, espe cially trainmen who are usually similarly afllicted." Sold at Trout's drug store. Water Front for Sale. 1100 acre 'farm; 700 acres in cultivation, 700 acres in timber. Five dwellings on it. Fine fruit, good gmiu and grass land. Sold cheap to settle estate. Write for description. S. P. Woodcock, Salisbury, Wicomico county, Maryland. Working Night And Day. The busiest and mightiest lit tle thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pills change weakness into strength, listlessuess into ener gy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by all druggists. Farmers Institute. The following is a program of a local farmers institute to be held at McXaughton's school house, Friday, February 5th at 1 P. M. 1. Music by school. 2. Recita tions. 3. Address by M. R. Shaft ner "A comparison of Farming and other Occupations." 4. "Win tor work on the farm," by C. J, Hrewor. 5. Does the dairy busi ness pay our farmers?" opened by A. M. Savillo followed by Levi Keifer. C. "The farmer as a Po litical Factor," by S. W. Kirk. 7. General discussion. 8. Music. A Life at Stake. If you but knew the splendid merit of Foley's Iloney and Tar you would never bo without it. A dose or two will prevent an at tack of pneumonia or la grippe. it may save your life. Sold Trout's drug store. at AT CLAY PARK'S, TtlKEE SPRIN8S. PA Eggs, LN cts per dozen. If utter, 20 cts per pound. Wheat, 80 cts per bushel. Rye, 7" cts per bushel. 0.its, 40 cts per bushel. Turkeys, 15 cts. a pound. Chickens, old or young 8 cts per pound. Potatoes 00 cts., per bushel. Corn f5 cts., per bushel. Highest cash prices paid for raw furs. Orttn lor Sale. ' Good as now Mason andllamil ton organ for sale at a, hakgaix. Id quire of Mlss Fan nik Hush. - t, ' Near Needmoae. Stop It. A neglected coigh or cold may lead Ul serious bronchial or lung troubles. Don't take chances when Foley's Honey and Tar af fords perfect security from seri ous off.ts of a cold. Sold at Trout's drug store. PUBLIC SALE or REAL ESTATE. IJy virtue of n order of the Orphan' Court, of Kulton county. Pennsylvania, the undersiitn- eiljudmlnis rutor of the estate of lnunc J.Peck late of Thompson township, deceased, will Hell on the premises on Tlmher Hldne. two miles east of (Jovalt poHtofflue, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1904 the following desorlhed real estate, to wit: f FARM Containing 77 acres, to of which are cleared and In (food Mate of cultivation, and tne bu' ance In Timber, The property adjoins lands of Frank Shives, Jacob eek, Denton Kveru, William C. Peck, and Amos Sharpe. The Im provements arc a one and one half story LOG HOUSE Hat burn, oorncrtb, gTtinury, and otherneoessa ry outbuildings. The farm Is well watered, and adupted to stock rols ig. On the farm Is an excellent ORCHARD .r choice fruit. Sale will beitln at one o'clock, P. M, sharp. TKKMS: Ten per cont. of bid to be puld when property Is knocked down: one third, In cluding the ten per cent,, on confirmation of sale, and the balance In two annual payments, with Interest from dale of confirmation. STIL.LWKL. TRUAX, 1 -20-O1 Administrator. ORPHANS', COURT SALE REAL ESTATE. SATURDAY, KEHKUAttY 30, 19W. at 2 p, m. Ily virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Kulton county, Pennsylvania, the undersiz ed, executor of the lust will and testament of Mrs. Mary Allen, will sell on the premises in MoConnellxburit. Pennsylvania, the property formerly known as the Mrs. Sterrett property, but later the home of Mrs. Miirs-uret Mock, sit uute on the south side of Water street, udjoin Itiif property of Mrs. Anna Houpt's heirs on the west, and Kltemlller'a heirs on the east. The lot extends 110 feet front on Water street and Is 2-Ju feet deep. There Is erected thereon A STONE HOUSE HjxM feet and two and a half stories hlirh, with hallway In the middle. Kueh half of the hou e has a kitchen, making the bouse suitable for two families. Well of nood water, cistern and outbuildings. TKUMS: Ten per cent, when property Is knocked down: one-lia;f, Ineludinif the ten per cent., when deed IsdeMvered. and the remain tier In one year from delivery of deed, with In terest. M. R. SHAFKNKK. Kxecutor. PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate. Ily virtue of un order of the Orphans' Court of Fulton county, Pennsylvania, the under signed administrator of the estate of John Daniels, late of Licking Creek township, will sell on the premises on Saturday, February 20, 1904, the following real esnte, o wit; I'L'KI'AltT No. 1. The Mansion Farm of the lute deceased, sltuute ou the turnpike one ml'e west of Harrisonvllle und coutuininiz 200 ACRES and H0 perches, about l.Vi acres cleured und lu Kood state of cultivation, and bulancc in tin- ber. The improvemei.is consist of a nine-room BRICK HOUSE Hank liurn, Vx70 feet, lartre wawin shed, corn crib, and other out buildings. There is a well of splendid water ut the house and ruunluir wa ter in almost every Held. Pl'HPAHT NO. a. Aojoiniui; tne Mansion tract on the east und lyltiK on both sides of tne turnpike contains H' acres and 9 perches, ubout 31 acres of which are cleared and balance well covered with Kood Oak und Pine timber. PUUPAItT ko. 3. This truet lies south and east of the Mansion farm which it adjoins and also south of purpart .-so. s, ana contains i; uures aud 16 perches about 4 acres cleared i.od balunce In Kood pine and oak timber. The tnree tracts mentioned ntxive will be offered as a waole, and separate ly. Sule begins ut 10 o'clock. ALSO, On Friday, February 19, 1904, at I o'clock P. M., will be offered a HOUSE and LOT of ground situate on the south side of East Wa ter street in McUounellsburg, The lots Vx J4l feet, and the house suitable for two fumilles. Possession of ull property advertised on con tirmatlon of sale. TKKMS: -Ten per cent, of bid when proper ty Is knocked down; one-third Including the ten per cent, on confirmation of sule: and bal ance In two equal annuul payments with Inter. est from date of confirmation: Proviubu that If purpart No. S. Is sold separately, 10 percent of bid shall lie paid when property is knocked down; one-half Including the ten percent om continuation of sale und balance In one year with interest from date of confirmation. H. S. DA.VIKLS. Administrator. Administrator's Notice. Letters of administration, on the estate of Isaac J. Peck late of Thompson township, deceased, having been granted by the Register of Wills of Fuaon couuty to the subscriber, whose postomce uddress Is (Jem. Kulton coun ty. Pennsylvania, all persons who are iudebted to the said estate will please make payment und those having claims will present them to STILLWKI. TKUAX, -3O04 Administrator. Auditor's Notice. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned auditor appointed to make distribution of the funds In the hands of Jennie liarher, adminis tratrix of the estate of Kllloll llarber, late of UeKlng Creek township. deceused. will alt in his omce In MoOonnellsburg. Pa , for the perform ance of said duly on Friday the IJlh day of February, lux, at 10 o'clock, a. m when and where all persons Interested may attend If they sea proper, GKO. H. DANIKLH, I WW. Auditor- Administrator's Notice. Kslale of Johu A. Illack. I-etlers of adininlst-atlnn on the estate of John A Illack. late ol Taylor township. Kul ton county Pa., deceased, buying been grant ed by the Register of Wilis tut r niton ooiiaty the sulxcrlber, whose post omce addrass is Waterfall. Kulton county. Pa., a I persous wbo are Indebted to the said estate will please make payment, and tuose having claims will present them to D. A, lll.ACK, D. M. lll.ACK. Jan. rt latM. Admiulstralora ! rW Stack, flraia. trau. Track a Paul fcUrT tjuutra Man of Harruual. Ml 14 clliub aud fttruie ML Srid tar our Irwe eaialofrua. a. If. Wimmw Oa., Baiubur,, Wleuuile Ut., M4 Subvert W (or the NEwa, Sale Reglgtert Wednesday, January 2?, Wm, II. Spade will sell at his residence 2J miles south of Emmaville, at public sale, 4 head of young cat tle, 2 good cows, 1 mare with foal farming implements, corn, corn fodder, hay, household goods, and 18 acres of grain in theground Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Thursday, February 4, Thom as Keefer will sell at his residence on the road leading from Lakes Mill to Big Cove Tanuery,li miles north ot Gem, 2 horses, 4 head of cattle, 10 hogs, farming imple ments, household goods, grain, hay, potatoes, etc. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Friday, February 5. D. A Black and D. M. Black adminis trators of the estate of John A. Black, late of Taylor township, deceased, will sell ac the late resi denco of said deceased, one-half mile southwest of Waterfall, cat tle, horses, sheep, farming imple ments, grain, hay, household goods, &c. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. Wednesday February 10, Al exander Mellott, having sold his farm, will sell at public sale at his residence one and a half miles west of Need more, 12 head of cat tle, 3 head of horses, 9 head of sheep, agricultural implements, wheat, rye, oats, hay and corn fodder, and many other things. Sale begins at 9 o'clock. Saturday, February 13. Still wel Truax, administrator of the estate of Isaac J. Peck, late of Thompson township, deceased, will sell on the premises, 2 miles east of Covalt postoffice, the farm the late home of the deceased, containing 77 acres, about 50 of which are cleared and in good state of cultivation, having there on erected house, barn and other buildings. Sale begins at 1 o'clock m. Saturday, February 20, II. S. Daniels, administrator will sell on the premises,! mile west oi Harrisonville the Mansion farm of John Daniels deceased, and two other tracts of laud. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. See post-rs aud ad vertisement elsewhere in this pa per. Saturday, February 20, at 2 P. M., M. R. Shaffner, executor, will sell the Mrs. Alleu property in McConnellsburg. See advertise ment in another column. Friday, February iy, H. S. Daniels, administrator, will sell at 1 o'clock, P. M., on the prem ises, "a house and lot on Water street, McConnellsburg, at pres ent occupied by Eli Largent and Charlie Steck. See posters and advertisement elsewhere in this paper. Thursday, February 25. I. P. Hendershot, intending to quit farming will sell at his residence iu the Corner in Ayr township, horses, cattle, farming imple menta, household goods and many other things. Sale will begin at 9 o'clock. Wednesday, March 2. The ex ecutors of the will of James G. Kendall will sell at the late resi dence of the deceased on the Cove road, two miles south of McCon nellsburg, 5 good work horses, 25 head of cattle, 12 head of hogs a large lot of valuable farming im plements, 30 tons of hay, 800 bar rels of corn, and many other things. Sale begins at 9 o'clock. Friday, March 4. D. E. Key- ser intending to quit farming, will sell at his residence on the Charlie Taggart farm, one half mile from Webster Mills, a large lot of horses, cattle, sheep; hogs, and farming implements. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Wednesday, March 8. Iiev. Dr. W. A. West will sell at his farm i mile south of Dry Run in Path Valley, Franklin county, 2 horses, 23 head of cattle, 24 sheep a lot of hogs, farming implements hay, corn, household goods, and many other things. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Wednesday, March 10. Eman uel Sharpe, intending to quitfarm ing, will sell at his residence at Needmore, horses, cattle, hogs, farming implements, grain, hay, fodder, household goods, &c.,&c. Sale will begin at 9 o'clock. No Pity Showa. "For years fate was after me continuously " writes P. A. Cul ledge, Verbena, Ala. "I had a terrible case of Piles causing 24 tumors. When all failed Buck len's Arnica Salve cured mo. Equally good for Burns and all aches and pains. Only 25c at all drug stores. AKliriSVILLK. Jan 10. Boo ! isn't it cold ? Cicra tlixson spout Friday in Everett. Helen Duvall spent Saturday afternoou at J. N. Ilixson's. Communion service was held at Akersvillo M. E. church Sun day, January 17. Quite a number of Akersville young folks attended meeting at Ray's Hill Sunday night. The Artersviile schools are pro grossing nicely under the man agement of the teachers, Ernest Walters and Lewis Harris. All three sawmills are very busy under the supervision of Duvall and Richeys, Mellott Brothers, and Price Brothers. M. A. Bark man and family, A. W. Duvall and family, Rosie and Essie Williams, Ella Wink, Ciera and Arthur Hixson, Haslet Wal ters, and Walter Barton spent Friday evening at the home of John N. Hi x son's. The evening was spent in music, singing, and social talk. All seemed to enjoy the evening. Pneumonia and La Grippe. Coughs cured quickly by Fo ley's Honey and Tar. Refuse substitutes. Sold at Trout's drug store. From Factory Nine.piece Oak Bedroom Suit consisting of 1 Had 1 Bureau 1 Wash Stand 2 Cane-Seated Chuirs 1 Cane-Seated Hooker I Square Stund 1 Cotton Top Muttress 1 Woven Wire Spring 9 Good quality Ingrain Carpet '2m., per yd. While Knumel Iron Hod, full size, $1.1(5. ,'t I'ieco Parlor Suit covered with Diiinusk F. E. MILLER, 13 to 17 E. Ahrket St. iKrwrf rfvTT rrt arvvrvvn nrvvvn K.-J The Washington County Bank Hancock, Md., T A IHJAXnTT OTP 'PTTTn j&( Farmers' Trust, Banking and Deposit Co., Of Baltimore, Md. DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Acting Oiliccrt Elected by the Stockholders: DR. J. S. SWARTZWELDER, J. FRANK FIELDS, R. J. TANEY, E. V. HENDERSON, JOHN W BURCESS. 1 Deposits subject to check bear Interest at the rat of 2 per cent, per annum. Deposits in savings department, 3 per cent, per annum. Time certiticates 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 und Individual Respectfully Solicited OFFICERS: John W. Woodland, Pres. J Fenton Thomas, 2d Vioe-Pres. Wool Carding and Carpet Weaving H. H. HERTZLER still continued Carding and Weaving at the WILLOW GllOVE MILLS at Burnt Cabins Carpet Chain always on hand. Wool put into bats for Ilaos. I will take in Wool and work at Hare's, Fort Littleton: Speer's, Saluvia; C. W. son's, Akersville; Caleb Waterfall; Harry ITustori's, Clear Uidge; W. L. Berkstresser s Orchard Grove. I Will Visit these places monthly duriDg the season. Thankful for pant favors, I hope for a continuance of the same. H. H. Hertzler, Burnt Cabins, Pa. Facts Worth Knowing. For Mllburn Wnyons, Surreys and Buggies, Uunitbouts, Farm ers Millc-Wagons, Top Spring-wagons, Binders, Mowers, Hay rukes, Oliver chilled, Syracuse and Wiurd chilled plows, Wood and Steel frame harrows. Sewing Machine, with 4 drawers, drop head, guaranteed for ten years, for if 14. The Wheeler & Wilson Sowing Machine Is the best made for dressmakers. Don't fall to see It before buying. I'm headquarters for Grain drills stock always on hand. I have the lurge.t stock in the county in buggies and farm Imple ments. My goods are right -and prices right. Goods right here and I will be here 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 me or write to me before buying. T. J. COMERER. McConnellsburg, Pa, Political Announcement,! 'Pho following is a bulletin of the announcements made thus far by candidates for the nomina tion for the d i tie reut offices to be filled next fall. As fast as they appear, wu will give you the names of the candidates of both political parties, in the order in which they are made, DEMOCRATIC. LEGISLATURE. L. C. Kelly, Dublin township. Jno. P. Sipes, McConnellsburg. COUNTY TREASURER. C. B. Stevens, McConnellsburg. A. C. Lauver. Ayr township. What's In a Name ? Everything is in the name when it comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C. DeWitt & Co. of Chi cago discovered some years ago how to make a salve from Witch Hazel that is a specific for Piles. For blind, bleeding, itchiugand protruding Piles, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises aud all skin dis eases DeWitt's Salve has no equal. This has given rise to nu merous worthless counterfeits. Ask for DeWitts the genuine. Sold at Trout's drugstore. This is a good time to sub scribe for the 1-ulton County News vance. Only a dollar a year in ad to Your Home, p 6 9l)i $H ft ft ft ft ft ft $19 Chambersburg, Pa, B ft vmrrtri VYYriw v r.rrira f iwaf E. S. Johnston, 1st Vice-Pros W. D. Allen, Secretary-Treaa the following places, namely, Frank Michael Laldlg's, Dublin Mills; W. It. Lynch's, Crystal Springs; J. E. Jack Liarton's, Uustontown; A. . Witter's PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER! 58c. a good 10-4cottonblun-ket. $1 .oo for a pair of heavier 11-4 cot ton hlunkets. $4 f f for a large square I m yj J heavy horse blan- $3.75, Ws have In now the 3rd invoico of those heavy , bright colored carriage robe 48x00 in. $ 1-T r- for Geo. Walktn- jTj son felt boots, ' " w worth $2.50 $1.00 for men's shoes. heavy $1 .25 for men's fine dress shoes. $1 fj fl Large, heavy bed " Beautiful line of colors 1 silks waistlngs. J. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg, Pa. THIS Wishing to of Hardware, I lowing at greatly reduced prices Fen-e Wire, Cross Gut Saws, Hand Saws, Log Oils, Varnish, Horse Blankets, and Robes, Pocket Knives, and Razors, Peed Cutters, and Grain Bags, Steel for Calks, Steel and Iron Tire, Glass, Plow Repairs, Loaded Shells, and Horse Shoe?, Axes and Hatchets. Merchants needing anything above named will do well by calling. First come first Served. Yours respectfully, R. S. PATTERSON, McConnellsburg. Four doors east of the Telegraph OCice. CLAY NEW AD . IN THIS SPACE NEXT for a man's over coat. $5,00 for a swell dress overcoat $2,40 for a black diag onal dress suit. 100 very pretty skirts. black Rlikatecn $5.00 for a heavy warm ness dress suit. busl 40c. derwear. each for the heaviest, fleeced lined men's un for men's heavy wool fleeced underwear. for extra fleeced ladies underwear, 50c. for ladies' fleeced union suits WAY reduce my stock will sell the fol Chains, Paints, PARK' -a WEEK. $2.50