Brick for sale at Morton's brick yard at the edge of town. Subscribe foroue! What? Tay lor's nen- up to-dnt.? Atlas of Ful ton county. Oulysi. This is a, good time to sub scribe for tin? Ihilton County Nkws. Only a dollar a year iu ad vance. La grippe coughs yield quickly to the wonderful curative quali ties of Foloy's Honey and Tar. There is nothing else "just as good. " While iu the act of crossing the public road in front of his resi dence, ou Mondiiy of last week, Daniel E. Fore of Tod township, slipped on the ico and fell, suffer iuga severe contusion of the right shoulder whicu incapacitated him from attending to Ins usual work for several days. Foley's Kidney Cure makes the kidneys and bladder right. Con tains nothing injurious. Owing to the fact that the Kacket Store people expect to move their store into the room iormerly occupied by II. C. Smith & Co., opposite the postoflico about thu first of April, they are offering very attractive prices on much of their stock as will be seen by reference to their ad in another column. PNEUMONIA HOLLOWS A COLD, but never follows the use of Fo ley's Honey and Tar. It stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs and affords perfectsecurity from an attack of pneumonia. Kef use all substitutes. Sold at Trout's drug store. THE McGOWAN PROPERTY PUBLIC SALE. Hy virtue of the powc r contained In the last will, ic, of Henry McUowan, lute of Dublin township, Fulton Co., Pa., tho undersigned executor will, on SATURDAY, MARCH 12. 1904. For Sale or Rent. The undersigned lias in Dublin Mills, a two-story seven-room house for sale or rent; also a black sirjith shed for sale or rent. Call on or write to II. B. Behustkenskk, 1-3 04-tf. Three Springs, Fa. NEEDUOKE. N.ithan II. Mellott was very ill lasf. week, but is reported better now. A. T. Wiuk assistant section boss on the Penusy was home a few days last week. Prof. Potts of Bedford county, spi-nt a few days here last week, looking up life insurauce. S. M. Clevenger was called out to Alleghouy county, Md., to help care for Peter Carland, who is m declining health. Grant Baruhart spent a day or two with his mother here last week. J. C. Mellott and wife and Mrs. Dr. Palmer visited the family of E. Sharp last Friday. Job P. Garland was at Piney Grove, Md., last Saturday to see his uncle, Peter Garland. sell on the premises one-half mile east of Hurnt Cabins, on the Three Moun tain lioad, the following valuable Heal Kstate subject to widow's dower, to wit : a cjooo rfty containing l."0 acres and 22 nerches, adjoining lands of Samuel Widney, Samuel Dorun, Kelly's heirs, llrown's heirs, and others, on which are erect ed a good log and stone I 12 STOHV DWKI.I.INO IIOI SH a new bank barn, wagon shed, corn crib, and other necessary outbuild ing. The farm Is well watered and a never-fulling1 spring at door. Farm will be sold as a whole or In two sep arate parts. Also a trnet of MOUNTAIN LrtND containing 1 -t( acres and 03 perches, lying on the west side of Tuscarora Mountain, adjoining lunds of Samuel Doran, Samuel Wldney, and Path Valley Survey. This land is covered with EXCELLENT TIMBER. tkkms :-Ten per cent, of bid when property is knocked down ; one-half, Including the ten per cent., when deed is delivered, and balance in one year from delivery of deed with interest. Sule begins at 1 o'clock 1'. M. A. J. Poke, Executor. RAW OR LNPI.AMcD I.L'NOS. Yield quickley to the wonderful curative and healing qualities of Foloy's Honey and Tar. It pre vents pneumonia and consump tion from a hard cold settled on tho lungs. Sold at Trout's drug store. BURNT CABINS. Charles AlcGehee made a busi ness trip to Baltimore last week. Mrs. Jacob Miller had a severe attack of cramp last Wednesday night, but is better now. Geddes Kelly visited the home of Mrs. Alex Skinner last Satur day eveniug and Sunday. Mrs. Blair Appleby of Shade Gap spent last week with her pa rents, J. W. Miller and wife. Miss Carrie Welch of this place H spending some time at the home of Squire Zeigler at Shade Gap. Miss Willie McGeheo, who lias been visiting her brother Charles, left for her homo in Virginia last Monday. Wm. Gallaher, Mac Roddy and A. V. Kelly are busy cutting hoop polos on Goo. Comerer's farm for Mr. Horning at Metal, Pa. Some of tho young folks here received valeutines. They think it would bo advisable for the seuders to Have their money for better use hereafter. IIAPPV, HEALTHY CHILDREN. Any child can take Little Early Kisern with jierfeet safety. They are harmless, never gripe or sick en, and yet they are ho certain in results that robust constitutions requiring drastic means are never disappointed. They cannot fail to perform their mission and ev ery one who uses D Witt's Little Early Kisor prefer them. to oth er uiIIh. They euro biliousness. Bold at Trout's drug store. Register and Clerk's Notice. Notice is hereby given thut the following numt'd iiceountimtN huve Mlml tht-ir ie;counts In the KeitlHtL-r "nil ;ierk oilloe of Fulton ,:oumy, i-H.. iinu inui me ume win ie present ed to the Orphans' Court ot said county for continuation on the ltd Monday, f-'lst day) of .uarou A . It., ivnt. The first and Una account of Hon. S. W Kirk, administrator c. t. a of the estate of josian w. speck, late of Taylor township, de ceased. Klrst nud final ncoount of Kohert K. Ilann administrator of t hi.- estate of Charles U Ihivis. late of Licking Creek township, deceas Pifht and tltia' account of W Kdwiirrt fnUf executor of the lasi will ami testament of .Maurice Craw ford, lute of Union township, de Hist and Unal account of W. II Sneer, exe cutor of the last will and testament of James .-uinnicK, late or uokiuk' ureek township. de uuas,;u. First unil llnal account of Mrs. Klin Oulden, uuminisnuti ii ot t no estate of William K. liul uen. late or Iiethel township, deceased. First and llnal account of William II. Nelon. aomiulstrator o. t. a. of the estate of l'eter .Mairsam. late of Ayr township, deceased. Keirlster s onice. i GKO. A. HARMS. Fell. so. WOI. i Keuister FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. Cures coughs aud colds. Cures bronchitis md asthma Cures croup and whoopinf cough. Cures hoarseness and bronchial troubles. Cures pneu monia and la grippe A Future Treat. A meeting of the Moral Ke iorm Association will be held in tho Lutheran church on Mouday evening, March 7, at 7 o'clock. A special feature of the entertain ment will be a number of musical selections and recitations by pu pils of tho public schools aud oth er talent of the town. All are in s ited. The business session will be held after the audience has been dismissed. S. M. Cook, Secy. C0L0I1 SETTLED ON HER LL'NOS. "My daughter had a terriole cough which settledonher lungs," says N. Jackson of Danville, 111. "We tried a great many remedies without relief, until wo gave her I oley 's Honey and Tar which cur ed her." Refuse all substitutes Sold at Trout's drugstore. Educational Meeting. An educational meeting will be held at Jugtown school Friday evening, March 11. Questions for discussion: 1. Influence of community upon tho school; vice versa. 2. Troubles of a teacher 3. Query Box. . Teachers, directors, patrons and all friends of education are cordially invited. Maude Rinedollar. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. Has world-wide fame for mar vellous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment, or balm for cuts, corns, burns, boils Bores, felons, ulcers, tetter, salt rheum, fever sores, skin erup tions, chapped hands; infallible for piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 23c, at all druggist's. 0RACI.Y. Measles is all tho go. Our school is getting along nice ly under tho control of Miss Em ma Sloan. David Lander killed a fifteen months-old calf lustTuosday that weighed 100 pounds. A few days ago Mr. Joe Ed wards purchased a fine horse from George Taylor. Sale Roister. Friday, March 4. D. E. Key set intending to quit farming, will sell at his residence ou the Charlio Taggart farm, oue half mile from Webster Mills, a large lot of horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, and farming implements. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Saturday, March 5. David E. Little having sold the property in which ho now resides.and intend ing to remove therefrom, will sell at public sale at his present resi dence 1 good horse, 2 buggies nearly new, 1 wagou, bedroom suites, GO bushels of potatoes.and a great many other things. Sale will begin at 1 o'clock; terms, 8 months. Wednesday, March 9. Rev. Dr. W. A. West will sell at his farm near Spring Run, Franklin county, live stock, farming im plements, household goods, &c. 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 lm plements, harness and many oth er 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 milo east of Burnt Cabins, a farm containing 150 acres, and a tract of mountain laud containing 140 acres. Sale begins at 1 o'clock. Saturday, March 12. Samuel G. Gladfelter. intending to ouit ' - farming will sell at his residence one-fourth mile north of Hubbels- ille, iu Clay township, Hunting dou couuty, horses, cattle, sheep, farming implements, and many other articles. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 9 months. Wednesday, March lb". Eman uel Sharpe, intending to ouitfarm ing, will sell at his residence at Need more, horses, cattle, hogs, farming implements, grain, hay, fodder, household goods, &c.,S:c Sale will begin at 9 o'clock. Thursday, March 17. Hon. S W. Kirk, asrent for the heirs of A J. Sipes, late of Licking Creek township, deceased, will sell on the premises about .'! miles south of Hustontown and about 3 miles northeast of Uarrsionville, the Mansion Farm and adjoining tract, containing together over WO acres ; and at the same time and placo will be sold a lot of per sonai property consisting of live stock, farming implements, hay and grain, household goods, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. m. Saturday, March 19. John A Henry having rented his farm and intending to quit, will sell at his residence at Clear Ridge horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, larm ing implements, hay, corn, wheat, potatoes, household goods, &c Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Thursday, March 24. Wm. U Cooper will sell ut his residence in Ayr township.aboutfour miles southwest of McConnellsburg, 3 good cows, 3 nice steors, 4 tine young cattle, JO head of thrifty shotes, 1 brood sow, and other things. Sale begins at 10 o'clock credit, 10 months. Friday, March 2.". John Barr Jr., intending to quit farming and go iuto other business, will sell on the "Brooks" farm 2 miles west of Warfordsburg. 7 head of horses, IH head of cattle farming implements of all kinds grain, hay, and household goods Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 9 months. Wednesday, March 30. Eliza beth Crider will sell at the Jacob S. Black farm, 1 mile north of Waterfall, 3 head of work horses 1 colt, 3 milch cows, farming im plements, household goods, &c, Salo begins at 9 o'clock. Credit 12 mouths. Wednesday, March 30. S. V. Bivcns intending to quit house keeping will sell at his residence It miles northwest of Big Cove Tannery household goods, 1 hide saddle, a lot of shoemaker tools, and the farm containing 47 acres will bo otlored at the 6ame time. Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. m. 1 FURNITURE and CARPETS AT- Manufactures Price. & (send us your name and we will send you our bargain sheet. 3 Piece Oak lied Itoom Suit $9.95. fl Tleoe Oak Bed Room Suit $13.95 up to $60. White Iron lied 1.95 to I0. Good Iiocker 95cy to $10. Good Carpet 15c, yard to 75c. i oil cioti. 19c., to 35c, a yd. Parlor Suit $11.95 to $50. If. e. miller, Q 13 to 17 E. MARKET ST, Chambersburg, Pa. 3 Mention this paper when writing ,w.fwrrOKii(MlM,(KNlMiUiM.M.M,r.)M.M.h).M.Ill.lJi PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER! $2.5C'r 58c. a good 10-4cottonblan-kot. s$i.oo for a pair of heavier 1 1-4 ml. ton blankets. 2& (fr 1 f " for a large square 4 IJ .till neavy horse bian ket. $3.75, Wa have In turn the 3rd invoice of those heavy, briirht colored carriage robes 48x60 In. $1 .75 for Geo. Walkln son felt boots, worth J2.50. F"OF SALE Stock, Aral. CriM.Truck Poul JlMn,lnflt.Viutllr On fcS-V A'Mljg. B -1- -.. ......... ... U.hImu. elliuai tivj irrtiw h-ii f. uur frr euloi. r. wuuicic v.t SUM.IUI, WMuuileo t o., M4 Sale Continued. The sale of tho Mansion Farm and adjoining tracts of the late John Daniels, deceased, lying oa the turnpike, one mile west of llarrisonville, has been contin. ued to SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1004, at 10 o'clock a. m. ; i li S. DAMKUi, i Executor,' r) ,1W sii4ivii vuumy DunK ... . "nk:.m:- a $1.25 tsr ... . . - rarmers i rust, Banking and Deposit Co. Z Of Baltimore, Md. f DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS for men's fine dress shoes. Acting Officers Elected by tb Stockholders: DR. J. S. SWARTZWELDER FRANK FIELDS. R. J. TANEY, V. HENDERSON, JOHN W BURCESS. fiS 1 AAr.. u , lifi " comforts. t9 4, 5 f Beautiful line of colors of silks waistlnirs. man's over $5.00 for a swell dress overcoat for a black diag- onal dress suit. 100skiHys."rCUy black sllkatccn $5.00 for a heavy warm ness dress suit. bust 40c. derwear. each for tho heaviest, fleeced lined men's un- lor men's heavy wool- fleeced underwear. for extra fleeced ladies -"underwear. fleeced union fi Deposits subject to check bear interest at the rate of 2 per cent, per annum. Deposits in suvlnrra ilnnurtmnni t nar,t per annum. Time certificates of deposit, at the rate of 4 Paid in Capital and Surplus, - - $235,000.00 Security to Depositors Against Loss, S400.000.00 Accounts of Corporations and Individuals Respectfully Solicited OFFICERS: John W. Woodland, Pres. E. S. Johnston. 1st Vioe-Prps J. I enton Thomas, 2d Vice-Pres. W. D. Allen, becretarv-Treus JJj suits. J. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg, Pa. Wool Carding and Carpet Weaving H H. HERTZLER still continues Carding and Weaving at the WILLOW GP.OVE MILLS at Hurnt Cnl.lna Carpet Chain always on hand. Wool nut into bats for Hans will take in Wool and work at the following places, namely, Frank Hare's, Fort Littleton: Miuhuel Laldig's, Dublin Mills; W. It. Speer's, Saluvia; C. W. Lynch' s, Crystal Springs; J. E. Jack son's, Akersville; Caleb Harton's, Ilustontown: A. X. Witter 's, Waterfall; Harry Huston's, Clear Itide; W, L. Derkstresser s urcnaru urove. I Will Visit these places monthly during the season. Thankful fo past favors, I hope for a continuance of the same. H. H. Hertzler, Burnt Cabins, Pa. SOLD MYSTORE. Having sold my store, and wishing to reduce the stock I will sell, during- the next THREE WEEKS The following goods at greatly reduced prices: 100 lbs of ex tra gooa painr, varnishes, butcher knives, pocket knives, razors, axes, hatchets, cross-cut saws, fenrp wir bolts of all kinds, plow points, land sides, currv combs, brushes of all kinds, planes, braces, monkey wrenches, brace bitts, manure forks, sole leather, shovels, 1 can " "SAVE THE BLACKSMITH' money on the following goods, horse shoes, steel and iron tire, steei toe calks, axle butts, rims and spokes, one washing machine. J RARE CHANCE 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, AkConnellsburg, Pa. Political Announcements. The following Is a bulletin of the an nouncements made thus far by candi dates for the nomination for the dif ferent ol!!ces to be filled next fall. As fuiit as they appear, we wilt give you the names of the candidates of both political parties, In the order in which thoy are made, DEMOCRATIC. I.WJISLATCHK. L. C. Kelly, Dublin township. Jno P, SIih's, McConnollsburir. Dr. A. K. Davis, Taylor township. COUNTY THKASUREK. C. B. Stevens, McConnellsburir. A. C. Lauver, Ayr township. Thos. P. Garland, Belfast township HIIKRIW. 1). K. Mellott, Licking Creek. A. II. Edwards,' Taylor township. Jefferson Mellott, Ayr township, This Way! Wishing to reduce my stock of merchandise so as to prepare for spring goods, I will quote prices as follows: Coffee, loose brown, 9 to 14c; package cotfee 9 to 12c.; Cream Java colfee, 5 lbs., for 80c., with a tea-kettle or coffee pot given free with every pur chase of 0 lbs. Tobaccoes at Cost Having too much on haud I am now selling tonaccoes at cost. Cera and Flake 10c., a package; lot of matches, lOc-package for ,.; ground pepper 10c; under wear reduced from $1.00 to 80c. l'auts $1.50, now 75c; 50c, over- ' all now 3Hc; blankets 45c., each l0c, a pair; outlugs 5 to uc.; llai.nelutto 9c.; calicoes 5 to 8c.; ginghams o to 7c,; aleda silks 22c, a yard. Cow boy hats 45c. Coal oil 14c, a gallon or 5 gal., for 60c. I pay the highest prices for raw furs and beef hides. I am paying 20c, for butter, and 2c, for eggs. D. 0. MALLOW, Near NEEDMORE, PA, Call early, if you are looking for bargains, , Yours respectfully. R. S. PATTERSON, McConnellsburg. P. S. One second hand ennk xtlWP flt n hi or hn renin . HVT m . Lll! Uilll Four doors east of the Telegraph Office. CLAY PARK, Three Springs, Pa. in TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine 'ablets. All druggist refund the money If they fail to cure. E. W. Grove's signature Is on each box. ; (Iff - J m , t I Water Front for Sale. 1400 acre farm; 700 acres cultivation, 700 acres iu timber Five dwellings on it. Fine fruit good grain and grass land. Sold cheap to sottle estate. Write for description. S. P. Woodcock, Salisbury Wicomico county, Maryland .iC. WHAT IS LIFE? In the last analysis nobody knows, but we do know that it is under strict law. Abuse that law even slightly, pain results, lr regular living means derango ment of the organs, resulting iu constipation, headache or liver trouble. Dr. King's New Life Pills quickly re adjusts this. It's gentle, yet thorough, Only 25c. Many people are saving money each year by buying their merchandise from us. , We 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 af 65 cts. Woven. wire fence 25 to 50 cts per rod. A dollar bottle Burdock and Dandelion tor the blood at 50 cts,' ' Aden'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 40 per cent. ; ' CLAY PARE Three4Springs, Pa;. 4-7-04. . I at all drug stores. i nil 1 I