Subscribe for oue! What? Tay lor's new up to-date A this of Ful ton county. Only Mr, J. C. Kirk and family, who have spout tho past your in Ever ett, havo returns! to Wells Vnl ley. This is a good time to sub scribe for the V ulton County News. Only a dollar a year in ad vance. Charles K. Cook left for Chad- wick, III., on Tuesday morning aftf-r a pleasant three months' stay at home. County Treasurer C.qo. 15. Mel lott has been con lined to his home for several days by a serious at tack of lutnbago. Miss Margaret Shepherd of New Concord, O., is visiting the family of Mr. and Mrs. I). M. Kendall, The Three Springs correspon dent in the Mapleton Item says, 'our school is progressing uicely under tho skillful management of our teacher Austin Peck." h i grippe coughs yield quickly to the wonderful curative quali ties of Foley's Honey aud Tar. There is nothing else "just as good." Miss Sadie Stewart of llarri souvillo, who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. U II. Wi bio, in this place, returned home Sun day morning. Mr. George Mills and daugh ter Lydia of Union township spent Monday night in McCon nelisburg. George is now a mem ber of the Koyal Arcanum. In writing up the obituary no tice of ex-Slierilf John Hill last week, we placed his age at (W, but since learn that it was 75 years, 1 month and f days. His first wife was a daughter of the lato Peter Morgrot instead of Moses Gordon as was stated. Mr. J. Tildeu Uiil, and Mr. and Mrs. S. .Scott Sharpe of Bethel township, who are named as exe cutors, were in town last Satur day probating tho will of the late ex-Sheriff John Hill, and making arrangements for advertising the personal property. Tho many friends of Charles T. Sloan, a prominent citizen of Buffalo, X. Y., and sou of tho late John M. Sloan near town, will be pained to learn that ho is in very poor health, lie and Mrs. Sloan are now at Southern Pines, X. C, in the hope that the climate there may be beneficial. Foley's Kidney Cure makes tho kidneys and bladder right. Con tains nothing injurious. Mr. Charles II?eter of Three Springs, had been a great suffer er from Dulmonary trouble. Last Wednesday lie went down to Hun tingdon to consult a physician, who told him thut he could not recover. This fact so depressed him that he went home, dying tho same night, lie was a broth er of Postmaster George Ileeter nt Saltillo. Clayton Arnold aged 27 years met with an accident at his homo in Cumberland Valley, Bed ford county, on Wednesday after noon of last week that cost him his life. While turning a lojr on a steam saw mill located on his farm, his loot slipped and ho fell across the saw, which went through his body just below tho neck, his head and neck falling on ono side of tho saw and the re mainder of his body on the other. RAW OR INFLAMED LINOS. Yield quickley to the wonderful curative and healing qualities of Foley's llonoy and Tar. It pre vents pneumonia and consump tion from a hard cold settled on tho lungs. Sold at Trout's drug store. Owiug to tho impaired health of Rev. J. Smith Gordon, Rev. W. A. West, D. D., of this placo will conduct communion services in the Presbyterian church at Burnt Cabins next Sunday. Preparato ry services on Saturday morning at 10:30 and in tho evening at 7. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10:80 vid at 7 in the evening, in In consequence, thero will not bo preaching services in the Presby terian church at this placo next Sunday. PNEUMONIA FOLLOWS A COLD, but never follows tho uno of Fo ley's Honey and Tar. It stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs and affords perfectsecurity from an attack of pneumonia. Refuse all substitutes. Sold at Trout's drug store THE McGOWAN PROPERTY r t PUBLIC SALE. Hy virtue of the power contained In tho lust will, of Henry Mctiowun, lute of Dublin township, Fulton Co., I'll., the undersigned executor will, on SATURDAY. MARCH12r 19047" soil on the. premises one-half mile eiist of Hurnt Cabins, op the Three Moun tain Koad, the following valuable U al K.st nte subject to willow's dower, to wit : n CJOOD FftHV containinir Kill acres anil nerehes. adjoining lands of Samuel Widney, Samuel )(u an, Kelly's heirs, Itrown'g heirs, and others, on which are erect ed a tfood loj; and stono i i i story mvi i. UNO norsi: a new bunlc barn, wagon shed, corn crib, and other necessary outbuild ings. The farm is well watered and a never-failing spring at door. Farm will be sold as a whole or in two sep arate parts. Aho a tract of MOUNTniN L r N t J containing 1 t'i acres and 03 perches, lying on the west side of Tuscarora Mountain, adjoining lauds of Samuel Doran, Samuel Widney, and I'alh Valley Survey. This land is covered with EXCELLENT TIMBER. Tkums : Ten per cent, of bid when property Is knocked down : one-half, Including the ten per cent., when deed is delivered, anil balance in one year from delivery of deed with Interest, Sale begins at 1 o'clock I. M. A. J. t'oHK, Kxecutor. Register and Clerk's Notice. Notloe is herrhv t'lvi-n thut tin following nmiu'd iiei'iiuritaius lm u llleil thetr uei'ituiits in On? lii'L'Mer unit C'ierU s tiMlce of Kllllou cumin'. I'u.. anil thut the Mime wiil In; present (it to the orplum Court ol suiil county for eotiiiniiiition on the M Monthly, ('JIM (liivl of .Miuch A. It . rml The tlrst ri ml llnal iieeount of Hon. S. W. K(i. lulininKirutor t- of the i't:iti of Joi:ih W. spei.'k. late of Taylor township, du eeas.Ml. First and final account of Robert It- llano. lliltiilliKlrator of the estate of Charles II Itavis.'lute of I.i'-UItiK Creek township, (leoeus i'il. First anil linn' ueeonnt of S. Kriwurd McKee, executor of the hist will und testament of Muunee Crawford, late of t'nion township, lie eeued. First and llnal account of V. I Speer. exe cutor of the last will uu'l teluttieut of .laiiit-N Minuiek, late of I.icUiut.' Creek township, de ceased. First and llnal account of Mrs. Klla Ouldcn. tldnitnistiattix of the estute ol William F. f.lll- den. lute of l.ethel township, deceased. First and llnal account of William II. Neldon, iirliniiiistriitor c. l. a. of the estate of I'eler Ma'sain. lute of Ayr township, deceased. UenNter Olllce. I OKI '.A. II A It It I S. Feh. Mi'. IlK'l. i ItcKistor. FOLLY'S HONEY AND TAR. Cures coughs and colds. Cures bronchitis and asthma. Cures croup and whooping cough. Cures hoarseness and bronchial troubles. Cures pneu monia and la grippe. Hard on Game. State Game Warden Kalbfus has received notices from local wardens all over the State that a great deal of game has been kill ed by the severe weather of this winter. Reports from the north ern counties are to the effect that in some places hundreds of dead quails havo been found, and small animals like mink, weasels aud young foxes have been killed off in great numbers. Cough Settled on Her Lungs. "My daughter had a terrible cough which settled on hor lungs," says N. Jackson of Danville, 111, "We tried a great many remedies without relief, until wo gave her Foley's Honey and Tar which cur ed her." Refuse all substitutes. Sold at Trout's drug store. Special Meeting. A special meeting of King Post No. 305, Department of Pennsyl vania will bo heid at tho Post Room in this placo on Saturday March l'Jth at 1 P. M., for tho transaction of important busi ness. Elliott Ray, Commander. D. W. Malloy, Adjutant. Bucklcn'l Arnica Salve Has world-wido fame for mar vellous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, oiutment, fir balm for cuts, corns, burns, boils sores, felons, ulcers, tettor, salt rheum, fever sores, skin erup tions, chapped hands; infallible for piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 2jc, at all druggist's. Fraternal Visit. Last Saturday evening II. Frank Henry, CJeorgo A. Harris, A. D. Hob man, L. II. Wible, John P. SiiM.'s, C. E. HartoD, M. W. Nace, and II. U. Nace all of this place, drove out to Harrison villo and at tended Lodge. They were so much pleased with their visit that they expect tt go again next Saturday evening and tako the rest of tho fellows along. George C. Sipos, one of Lick ing Creek township's successful teachers, was in town on business Saturday, Sale Register. Thursday, March 10. Dr. A. K. Davis will soil at his residence i at Hustontown, i! horses, wagous j sleds, buggy, binder, 2 mowers, hay rake and other farming im plements, harness and many oth er articles. Salo begins at 10 o' clock. Saturday, March 12. -A. J. Fore, executor of will of the late Henry Mcfiowan, will sell on the promises milo east of Hurut Cabins, a farm containing 150 acres, and a tract of mouutaiu land containing MO acres. Sale begins at 1 o'clock. Saturday, March 12. Samuel CJ. Cladfelter, intending to quit farming will sell at his residence one-fourth milo north of Ilubbels villo, in Clay township, Hunting don county, horses, cattle, sheep, farming implements, aud many other articles. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit !) months. Wednesday, March 10. Eman uel Sharpe, intending toquitfarm ing, will sell at his residence at Need more, horses, cattle, hogs, fanning implements, grain, hay, fodder, household goods, Sic.,&c. Sale will begin at it o'clock. Thursday, March 1". Hon. S. W. Kirk, agent for the heirs of A. J. Sipes, lato of Licking Creek township, deceased, will sell on the premises about 3 miles south of Ilustontowu and about 3 miles northeast of tlarrsionville, the Mansion Farm and adjoining tract, containing together over JJ00 acres ; and at the same time and placo will be sold a lot of per sonal property consisting of live stock, farmiug implements, hay and giain, household goods, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. rn. Saturday, March lit. John A. Henry having rented his farm and intending to quit, will sell at his residence at Clear Ridgo horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, farm ing implements, hay, corn, wheat, potatoes, household goods, kc. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Saturday, March 1!J. The ex ecutors will sell at tho late resi dence of John Hill, deceased, 2 miles south of Needmore, live stock, farmiug implements, house hold goods, &c. Salo begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 7 mouths. Wednesday, March 23. G. E. Ehas will offer at public salo at his residence iu Wells township, 2 miles east ot Wells Valley, 2 horses, !) head of cattle, 11 sheep, 1 brood sow, 2 buggies, mower, threshing machine and many oth er things. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. Credit D months. Thursday, March 21. Wm. II. Cooper will sell at his residence in Ayr township, about four miles southwest of McConnellsburg, 3 good cows, 3 nice steers, 4 line young cattle, 10 head of thrifty shotes, 1 brood sow, and other things. Sale begius at 10 o'clock; credit, 10 months. Friday, March 25. John Harr, Jr., intending to quit farmiug aud go into other business", will sell on tho "Brooks" farm 2 miles west of Warfordsburg, 7 head of horses, is head of cattle, farming implements of all kinds, grain, hay, and household goods. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit, It months. Weduosday, March 30. Eliza beth Cridor 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. Sale begins at 1) o'clock. Credit 12 months. Wednesday, March 30. S. V. Bivens intending to quit house keeping will sell at his residence 1J miles northwest of Big Cove Tannery household goods, 1 side saddle, a lot of shoemaker tools, and the farm containing 47 acres will bo offered at the same time. Salo begins at 10 o'clock a. m. HAPPY. HEALTHY CHILDREN. Any child can tako Little Early Risers with perfect safety. They are harmloss, never gripe or sick en, and yet they aro so certain in results that robust constitutions requiring drastic means arenever disappointed. .They cannot fail to ierforrn their mission and ev ery one who uses DoWitt's Little Early Risers prefor them to oth er pills. They cure biliousness. Sold at Trout's drug store. -'L for 5l.e; ' iiT". Mock. 8fim. QrtM.Iruck A Paul ' tXlM If. .tttllH .It ... ll M .M Mlri Mi.,r uf Muilaul Mild OlluiaU uil IfrtiMi Bf.lL Hiul fi our fm MUlotfyut. H. f. Wuuiavk I., ftollabuii. WMuulw Co., jld FURNITURE n tVa -AT 1 Manufactures S3 f?4 S3 Pi P? PI l1 PI PI 3 Piece Oak lied Room Suit S9.95. fi I'leec Oak cd Itoom Suit $13.95 up to $50. White Iron Hed $1.95 to IQ. Good Uocker 95c, to $10. Good Cnri(4 15c, yard to 75c. oilcloth I9c, to 35c, a yd. 1'nrlor Suit $11.95 to $50. F. E. MILLER, p 13 to IT E. MARKET ST, Chambersburg, Pa. Mention this paper when writing. P P P The Washington County Bank Hancock, Md IS A. HUYTsCII OF THE Farmers' Trust, Banking and Deposit Co., n 7 Of Baltimore, Md. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. DOES Acting Officers Elected by the Stockholders: DR. J. S. SWARTZWELDER J. FRANK FIELDS. R. J. TANEY. I i 6 t. V. HENDERSON, Deposits subject to cheek bear Interest at tho rate of 2 per cent, per annum. Deposits in savings department, 'S 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 itnd Individuals Respectfully Solicited OFPICERS: ft .lohu W. Woodland, Pres. J. Fenton Thomas, 2d Vice-Pres. Wool Carding and Carpet Weaving H. H. HERTZLER still continues Carding and Weaving Jit the WILLOW GUOVE MILLS at Burnt Cabins. Carpet Chain always on hand. Wool put into bats for Hans. I will take in Wool and work at the following places, namely, Frank Hare's, Fort Littleton: Michael Lnidi's, Dublin Mills: W. II. Speer's, Saluvla; C. W. Lynch's, Crystal Springs; J. K. Jack son's, Akersville; Caleb Burton's, Hustontown; A. N. Witter's, Waterfall; Harry Huston's, Clear Ridge; W. L. llerkstresser s Orchard Grove. I Will Visit these places monthly during the. season. Thankful for past favors, I hope for a continuance of tho 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 13, New Peerless Separator with wind stacker, complete. 4. Two 4-horse Wagons, practically as good as new. For iurther particulars, call on or address, . A. D. Gamble, McConnellsburg, Pa. Political Announcements. The following is a bulletin of the an nouncements made thus fur by candi dates fur the nomination for the dif ferent offices to bo tilled next full. As fast as they appeur, wo will (five you tho names of the candidates of both political parlies, In the order in which they are made, DEMOCRATIC. I.HIISr.ATL'KK. L. C. Kellv, Dublin township. Jno I. Slpes, McConncllbburjr. ((H'NTY TUKASUHKH. C. R. Stevens, Mct.'onnellsburif. A. C. Lauvor, Ayr township. Thus. P. Garland, Belfast township KHKH1KK. D. K. Mellott, Licking Creek. A. R. Edwards, Taylor township. Jefferson Harris, Ayr township. TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggist refund the money if they fail to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box, 25c. 4-7 04. and CARPETS ?J8 0w Price. y a? h h i s solid us your .name Htul we will send yon our txirgain tilieet. 3 ft (fa ice JOHN W BURCESS. c C K. S. Johnston. 1st Vioe-Pres. W. D. Allen, Secretary-Treas i This Way! Wishing to reduce my stock of merchandise so us to prepare for spring goods, I will quote prices us follows: Coffee, loose brown, It to 14c; package colleol) to 12c; Cream Java coffee, 5 lbs., for 80o., with a tea-kettlo or coffee pot given free with every pur chase of f lbs. Tobaccoes at Cost Having too much on hand I am now selling tobaccoes at cost. Cera and Fluke 10c., a package; lot of mutches, lOc-package for fcc; ground pepper 10c; under wear reduced from 41.00 to HOc. I'ants $1.30, now 7jc; 50c, over all now Hc; blankets 4"c., each 90c, a pair; outings 5 to 9c; tlunnclctte tk;.; calicoes 5 to Ik;.; glnghums 5 to Tc,; uleda silks 22c, a yard. Cow boy hats 45c Coal oil 14c, a gallon or 5 gal., for (K)c I pay the highest prices for raw furs and beef hides. I am paying 20c. for butter, and 27c, for eggs. D. 0. MALLOW, Near N HE DM O HE, PA. Water Front for Sale. 1400 acre farm; "00 acres in cultivation, 700 acres in timber. Five dwellings on it. Fine fruit, good grain and grass land. Bold cheap to settlo estate. Write for description. S. P. Woodcock, Salisbury, Wicomico county, Marylaud. WHAT IS LIFE ? , In the last analysis nobody knows, but wo do know that it is under strict law. Abuse that law even slightly, pain results, Ir regular living means derange mont of tho organs, resulting in constipation, headache or liver trouble. Dr. King's New Life j Fills quickly re adjusts this. It's gentle, yet thorough, Only 25c, at all drug stores. PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER! a good 10-4cottonblan- $1 .oo for a pair of heavier 11-4 cot ton blankets. $1 .00 for a large square heavy horse blan ket. 3 pmT We have In now B j the 3rd Invoice of those heavy, bright colored carriage robes 48x00 in. . $1 .75 for Geo. Walkln son felt boots, worth 2.50. $1 Cy fj for men's heavy stioes. $1 .25 for raeu's fine dress shoes. kl5 I O Cj Lar'e heavy bed comforts. 4, " Beautiful line of colors w of ' silks waistings. J. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg, Pa. SOLD MY STORE. 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 good paint, varnishes, butcher knives, pocket Knives, raeors, axes, hatchets, cross-cut saws, fence wire, 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 money on the following goods, horse shoes, steel and iron tire, steel toe calks, axle butts, rims and spokes, one washing machine. Call early, if you are looking for bargains. Yours respectfully. R. S. PATTERSON, McConnellsburg. P. S. One second hand cook stove at a big bargain. . ' Four doors east of the Telegraph Office. CLAY PARK, Three Springs, Pa. 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 at '65 cts. Woven wire fence 25 to 50 cts per rod. jfg A dollar bottle Burdock and Dandelion for the Mood at, 50 cts, Men's 50 cent work shirts at 25 cts. No difference what you think of buying, write to us foy prices.. We can save you 15 to 40 per cent. CLAY PARK, Three Springs; Pa. for a mnu'g over coat. for a swell dress overcoat ' fl for a black dlag- N'e'-'onal dress suit. 100 very pretty black sllkateen Bktrts. $5 ff for a heavy warm bust ness dress suit. y f each for tho heaviest, Vw fleeced lined men's un derwear. lor men's heavy wool- fleeced underwear. for extra fleeced ladies underwear. ' 50c for ladies' fleeced union suits. B $2.50 LACKSMITH
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