1 ok for sale at Mo;-Urn's brunt yard ut the vAga of tow u. Foley' Honey ami Tar is best for croup and whooping cough, cou tains uo opiates aud cures quickly. Careful motliers keep at in the house. This is a good time to sub scribe for tlie 1 ur.To.v County Nkws. Only a dollar a year in ad vance. If you need anything in Milli nery, now is the time to get it at Maye Johnston's. What she has must go in order to make room for spring. Tne young ladies of the Pros byterinn church will give a Martha Washington Tea at the homo of Mr, W. tt. Dickson Mon day eveuiug, February 22d. A chicken swallop and icecream supper will be served. All are co:ciially invited to come. Foley' Honey and Tar cures tlie cough caused by attack of la gnppo. It heals the lungs. Judge John Stewart of Frank lin county is a candidate for the Supremo Bench. He will be en dorsed by Blair county on the 5th of March, and it is believed that he will at once become a strong candidate. Judge Stewart is well known in this county, and we hope he will make the nomi nation. Kidney complaint kills more people than any other disease. This is due to the disease being so insidious tint it gets a good hold on the system before it is recogniz ed. Foley's Kidney Cure will pre vent the development of the fatal disease if taken iu time. 90 Cent Wheat. The Franklin county mills sell ing Hour m this place have ad vnuced the price 40 cents a barrel and wheat has gone up to 90 cents. The unusual demand for the cereal is attributed to the war situation in the far east. The wh.-at supply of the United States and Cauada on February 1, as shown by official statistics is the shortest in a period of rive years. The supply on hand fin that date this year was 64,702,000 bushels; on same date in l!o;) it was W), 121,000 bushels; in 1!I02, K5.321, 000 bushels; in H01, 05,041,000 bushels and in l'.MO, 1(5,390,000 bushels. Tho supply of this staple on hand at tho time is materially less than it has been for years and is likely to hold the price or that coinodity up to its present quotations, if it does uot advance beyond that mark. Spring Examinations. The boys aud girls in the grad uating classes in our township schools will be glad to learn that i Superintendent linrton has nam- ul Saturday, April Jth, as tho ! dav for the Spring Examinations, i Almost two months yet in which ' t make preparation. We hope there will be an unusually large number to receive diplomas this spring. THE DEATH PENALTY. A littlo thing sometimes results in death. Thus a mere scratch, insignificant cuts or puny boils have paid the death penalty. It is wise to have Hucklen's Arnica Salve ever handy. It's the best salve on earth and will prevent latality, when bums, sores, ulcers and piles threaten. Only 25c, at all druggists. Water Front for Sale. 1400 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 description. S P. Woorxxxic, Salisbury, Wicomico county, Maryland. u Political Announcements. Tho following Is a hulli-Mo of the an-nuum-f hk.'lIs mudo Uiuh fur by candi date for the nomination for tho dif ferent oIllct-B to bo tilled iK-xt fall. At fast u thi-y ur, we will tfive you the name of tho candidate of both politi.-al partiei, In the order In whl.-h they are made, DEMOCRATIC. I.K01SLATCKK. I C. Kelly, Dublin township. Jno I, glpea, MeConnolUburff. Dr. A. K. Davin, Taylor township. COUNTY TKKAHl'UKIt. C. B. Sternal, MuConnellaburK, A. C. Lauver, Ayr township. Thou. . Garland, llolfart townthlp. BHKJtJKK., D. K. Mellolt, ' UMng Cn-ek. roimnoNErTAn rmU faiMiala IARM mB SAl.fc. Sluintpil rine mlln cum of MoConnellsbur. I'd . pjn-nrtlnr lo l.in i'Hi pirn-, contulninu sMS.UKIH, , I.AKUK NMV HANK HAK, hni liitnl.v bi-cn Bddfrt m II. c lnirvmnuii. -The fiirm Ik iiUrnimblv uiluntnl lor stoc k uur- )ki-.pi. cn be bouxlit on tcrmn to null tur- AUdreiM the owner DAMKI, OH.HERT. Chumbersburi. I'n, rarties wlhln to visit the premises Inquire W, II. KKI.HON, iMoConncllwjurK, la. Administrator's Notice. Kstiite of John A. Illiicl:. Letters of admlnist-iil Ion on the estate of John A Muck. Into of Taylor township. Kill ton ooiinty. I'll., dt'0e'i'fl. huvintr been tfruul eil by the Ueil-ter of Wills for Fulton county he MirncrllH-r, whose Hst onie aadress Is Waterfall. Fulton county. Pa., n I persons who ire Indebted to the s.iul estate will please milk- payment, and I nose having clulms will present them to D. A. Itl.ACK. LI. M. lll.ACK. Jan. 37 I0O4, Administrators. AN EARLY RISER. A strong, healthy, active con stitution depends largely on the condition of the liver. The fam ous little pills k nown as De Witt's Little Early Users aot only cleanse the sy.-tem but they strengthen the action of the liver and rebuild the tissues support ingthatorgan. LittleEarly Risers are easy to act, they never gripe and yet they are absolutely cer tain to produce results that are satisfactory in all cases. Sold at Trout's drug store. FORT LITTLETON. Our protracted meeting began on Sunday evening. Wilbur Fraker spent last Sun day with his parents. Alice Fraker, who has been ill for some time, is slowly improv ing. Heaver Fraker had the mrsfor tune to cut his head severely last week. Lots of measles in our town now. Verna farsons has a severe attack. F. C. Bare is singing, "A charge to keep I have." It's a dishwasher. Miss Maggie Laidig spent last Sunday as the guest of Mrs. Sa rah Cromer. Clarence Sipes has about com pleted a bargain to help William Wilds rock tho cradle. Mrs. Hannah Cromer, after spending a short time with her sister, Mrs. David Fraker, re turned to Pittsburg on Monday. A NIGHT ALARM. Worse than an alarm of fire at night is the brassy cough of croup which sounds like the children's death knell and it meaus death uuless something is done quickly. Foley's Honey and Tar never fails to give instant relief and quickly cures tho worse forms of croup. Mrs. P. L. Cordier, of Manning ton, Ky., writes: "My three year old girl had a severe case of croup; the doctor said she could not live. I got a bottle of Foley's Iloney and Tar, the tirst dose gave quick relief and saved her life." Refuse substitutes. Sold at Trout's drug store. , BURNT CABINS. Listen for wedding bells soon. Miss Maine Speck is visiting friends at the County Seat. Mr. L. C. Kelly and family ac j companied oy Mrs. Traver, spent 'last Sunday with Mrs. Savilla Skinner at Fannettsburg. Prof. E. E Kell thinks he will be able to open his school by Wednesday. We are glad that he is getting along so nicely after the operation. Mrs. Alex Skinner of Fannetts burg, spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Kelly. - A number of young folks from town walked up to McKinley school, Friday evening to hear the teachers' meeting; but it turn ed out to be an entertainment, as there was only one teacher pres ent. A youog man from Shade Gap, came to uncle Jacob Miller's Sat urday evening to make a call. He got lost. It happened that he went to tire wrong home. Poor Jim had to go back to the Shades disappointed. HAVE YOU INDIGESTION? If you have indigestion, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will cure you. It has cured thousands. It is cur ing people every day every hour. You owe it to yourself to give it a trial. You will continue tosufler until you do try it. There is no other combination of digostants that digost and rebuild at the same time. Kodol does both. Ko dol cures, strengthens and re builds. Sold, at Trout's drug tore. -- FOR S3 A L. IX -W ttKk. flraln. (rati. Truck ft foul V!lALlrfHMS, to 16 p.r r On taatain hliore of ManUUid MIIJ v. wwrtwa u., tuuisuf, wieomio. uTTVt Sale Register. Friday, Fe'bt nary 10, U. H. ! Daniels, administrator, will m-!1 at 1 o'clock, P. M., on tho pri-m , ises, a house and lot on Water street, McConnellsburg, at v t s j eut occupied by Eli Largent and Charlie Steck. See posters and advertisement elsewhere iu this paper. Saturday, February 20, II. S. Daniels, administrator will sell on tho premises, 1 mile west of Ilarrisonville tho Mansion farm of John Daniels deceased, and two other tracts of land. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. See postprs ami ad vertisement elsewhere in this pa per. Saturday, February 20, at 2 P. M., M. R. Shaffner, executor, will sell tho Mrs. Allen property in McConnellsb irg. See advertise ment in another column. Tuesday, February 23 Leu is Fite will sell at his residnce n the Timber Ridge road, 5 miles nortli of Haucock, horses, cattle, hogs, farming implements, corn, cornfodder, household goods, ba con, Ac; also, at the same time and place, will o offered tho mansion farm, known as the Hen ry Fite farm, containing 103 acres, with splendid improve ments. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. See large posters. Thursday, February 25. I. P. uendershot, intending to quit farming will sell at his residence iu the Corner in Ayr township, horses, cattle, farming imple inents, household goods and many other things. Sale will begin at 11 o'clock. Friday, February 20. Lewis Cleveuger will sell at his resi dence on John Nesbit's farm, 2$ miles south of McConnellsburg, 3 head of horses, 4 good cows, 2 youug cattle, farming imple ments, &c. Sale begins at ten o'clock. Credit, 12 months. Tuesday, March 1. J. Charles Fore, having sold his larm, and intending to quit farming, will sell at his residence atKnobsville 3 horses, 11 cattle, 7 hogs, farm ing implements, hay, wheat, corn household goods, &c. Sale be gins at 10 o'clock. Wednesday, Marcli 2. The ex ecutors of tho will of James G. Kendall will sell at the late resi deuce of the deceased on the Cove road, two mil is south of McCon nellsburg, a 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, Marcli 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 largo lot of hordes, cattle, sheep, hogs, and farming implements. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Saturday, March 5. David E. Little having sold the property in which he now resides,aud intend ing to remove therefrom, will sell at public sale at his preseut resi dence 1 good horse, 2 buggies nearly new, 1 wagon, bedroom suites, 00 bushels of potatoes,and a great many other things. Sale will begin at I o'clock; terms, 8 months. Wednesday, March 9. Rev. Dr. W. A. West will sell at his farm near Spring Hun, Franklin county, live stock, farming im plements, household goods, Ac. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Thursday, March 10. Dr. A. K. Davis will sell at his residence at Hustontown, 3 horses, wagons sleds, buggy, binder, 2 mowers, hay rake and other farming im plements, harness and many oth or articles. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. Saturday, March 12. A. J. Fore, executor of will of the late Henry McGowan, will sell on the premises i mile east of Burnt Cabins, a farm containing 150 acres, and a tract of mountain land containing 146 acres. Sale begins at 1 o'clock. . Saturday, March 12. Samuel G. Glad fel tor, intending to quit farming will sell at his residence one-fourth mile north of Uubbels ville, in Clay township, Hunting don county, horses, cattle, sheep, farming implements, aud many other articles. Salo begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 9 months. Wednesday, March 10. Eman uel Sharpe, intending to quit farm ing, will sell at his re.'idenco at Need more, horses, cattle, hogs, farming implements, grain, hay, fodder, household goods, &c.,&c. Salo will begin at 9 o'clock, I From Manufacturer 1 to Your Home. 3 Piece Onk Hurt Room Suit 119.05. 1 Tiece Onk Hert Hnotn Suit tl7.0," up to 150. Iron Hod tl.Hj to 10. foiod Itockor 0."o., to tlO. flood Cai'i"f. lac., yard to 7"jc. Oil Cloth Hie., a yd. I'm lor Suit til. !.'). F. E. MILLER, 13 tO 17 East Market St, Cliambersburg, Pa. The Washington County Bank I Hancock, MdM IS A BliA-NCII OF T1IK Farmers' Trust, Banking and Deposit Co., Of Baltimore, Md. DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Acting Officer! Elected by the Stockholder: DR. J. S.SWARTZWELDER J. FRANK FIELDS. R. J. TANEY, E. V. HENDERSON, JOHN W BURCESS. E 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 certificates of deposit, at the rate of 4 j per cent, per annum. 1 Paid in Capital and Surplus, $235,000.00 ' Security to Depositors Against Loss, $400,000.00 Accounts of Corporations and Individuals Respectfully Solicited I OFFICERS: John W. Woodland, Pres. E. S. Johnston, 1st Vice-Pres I J. Fenton Thomas, 2d Vioe-Pres. W. D. Allen, Secretary-Treas I I ft Wool Carding and Carpet Weaving H. H. HERTZLER still continue Curding and Weaving at th WILLOW GUOVE MILLS at Burnt Cabins. Carpet Chain always on haud. Wool put into bats for Haps. I will take in Wool and work at the Dare's, Fort Littleton: Speer's, Saluvia; C. W. son's, Akersville; Caleb Waterfall; Harry Huston's, Clear Kldge; W, L. Uurkstresser s Orchard Grove. I Will Visit these places monthly during the season. Thankful fm past favors, I hope for a continuance of the same. H. H. Hertzler, Burnt Cabins, Pa. RARE CHANGE TO BUY Machinery. Intending to quit the busi ness, the undersigned offers at private sale the following ex cellent machinery, at prices that will be attractive to any one interested : 1. A 15-HP Peerless Trac tion Engine. 2. A Peerless Portable Saw mill, complete. 3. A Class B, New Peerless Separator with wind stacker, complete. 4. Two 4-horse Wagons, practically as good as new. For further particulars, call on or address, A. D. Gamble, McConnellsburg, Pa. Saturday, March 19. John A. Henry having rented his farm and intending to quit, will sell at his residence at Clear Ridge horsos, cattle, sheep, hogs, tann ing Implements, hay, corn, wheat, potatoes, household goods, &c. Sale bngins at 10 o'clock. Thursday, March 24. Wm. II. Cooper will sell at his residence in Ayr township.aboutfour miles southwest of McConnellsburg, 8 good cows, 3 nico steers, 4 tine young cattle, 10 head of thrifty shotes, 1 brood sow, and other things. Salo begins at 10 o'clock; credit, 10 months. For Sale or Rent. ' The undersigned has in Dublin Mills, a two-story seven-room house for sale or rent; also a black smith shod for side or rent Call on or write to 11. U. IiEHGHTRESBEIt.s 1-8 04 tf. Thre Springs, Pa. solid us your name and1 we will send you our bargain sheet. 3f following places, namely, Frank Michael Laidijj's, Dublin Mills; W. 11. Lynch's, Crystal Springs; J E. Jack Barton's, Hustontown; A. N. Winer's This Way! Wishing to reduce my stock of j merchandise so as to propare for I spring goods, I will quote prices I as follows: Coffee, loose brown, 1 9 to 14c; package coffee 9 to 12c.; Cream Java coffee, 5 lbs., for 80c., with a teu-kettle or coffee pot given free . with every pur chase of 5 lbs. Tobaccoes at Cost Having too much on hand I am now selling tooaccoes at cost. Cera and Flake 10c., a package; lot of matches, lOc-package for c.; ground pepper 10c; under wear reduced from 11.00 to 80c. Pants 11.50, now 75c; 50c, over all now 38c; blankets 4"c., each 90c , a pair; outings 5 to 9c.; flannelette 9c. ; calicoes 6 to Oc.; ginghams 5 to 7c,; aleda silks 22c., a yard Cow boy hats 45c. Coal oil 14c., a gallon or 5 gal., for 60n. I pay the highest prices for raw furs and bi-ef hides. I am paying 20c. for butter, and 30c., for eggs. D. C. MALLOW, Near NEEDMORE, PA. WANTED. Two reliable contractors that can secure good men to cut Ex tract and Cord wood. Ten thous and cords to cut near tho rail road. Address VlNCKNT LlJMHKU Co. Patterson, Juniata Co., 2 1. pa. PUTS AN END TO IT ALL. A grievous wail oftimes comes as a result of unbearable pahi from over taxed organs. Dizzi ness, backache, liver complaint and constipation. But thanks to Dr. King's New Life Pills they put an end to all. They are gen tie but thorough. Try them. Only 25c. Guaranteed by all druggists. PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER! a good 10-4 cotton bl an- rT - i k . mJ KJ O a icet 1 for a man s oir $' 1 f for a pair of ' I kJ v-'thoohv1ionk1e1t'4 cot fttr OO ,or B 8We11 reS9 lin e V- overcoat $4 f f for a large square ' 1 J J tavy horse blan- Qfora black dlag- ' t-" Vonai dress suit. fl 5 7 We have In nov S0" QQ very pretty black sillcateen colored carriage robes 48xR0 In. $ " for Geo. Wa'.kln- tZ flrt for a heavy warm busi I . O son ,e,t boots, 4JiJUU ness dress suit. W worth 2.50 $1 .25i0hr0en'8flnBdre88 CT Of- -en's heavy wool snoe8, fleeced underwear. $ 1 . 0 O LT ' heaTy bed O CL tor ex"-a fleeced ladies comfortj -OC,underwear. 45C. B"ul "of color. qft for ladie9, floeced union of silk waistlngs. JUCe suits J. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg, Pa. THIS WAY! Wishing to reduce my stock of Hardware, I will sell the fol lowing at greatly reduced prices Fen- e Wire, Cross Cut Saws, Hand Saws, Log Chains, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Horse Blankets, and Robes, Pocket Knives, and Razors, Peed Cutters, and Grain Bags, Steel for Calks, Stoel and Iron Tire, Glass, Plow Repairs, Loaded Shells, and Horse Shoes, Axes and Hatchets. Merchants needing anything above named will do well by calling. First come first Served. Yours respectfullv, R. S. PATTERSON, McConnellsburg. Four doors east of the Telegraph Oftice. CLAY PARK, Three Springs, Pa. Many people are saving money each year by buying their merchandise from us. VVe handle anything you need to eat, wear or use. Note a few prices. Best California Lima Beans, 6 cts per lb. Star Soap 7 cakes for 25 cts. Town Talk Tobacco 25 cts per lb. A large grain bag ot salt at 65 cts. Woven wire fence 25 to 50 cts per rod. A dollar bottle Burdock and Dandelion for the blood at 50 cts, Aen's 50 cent work shirts at 25 cts. No difference what you think of buying, write to us for prices. We can save you 15 to CLAY PARK, Three Springs, Pa. 7K 0 40 per cent.
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