Subscribe for ouo! What? Tay lor's new up-to-date Atlas of Ful ton county. Qply 2. IJradstreet says tliat b4 per cent, of tho merchant who failed iu I'JO'.i did uot advtiti.se in the newspapers. Now here's a point er for the merchants for 1U04. This is a pood time to sub scribe for the ultox County News. Only a dollar a year in ad vance. In the East Show Window of J. K. Johnston's store you will see a line of Ladies' Underwear, Cor set Covers, and Ladies' "White Skirts and Aprons varying in price from 23 to (30 cents. La grippe coughs yield quickly to the wonderful curative quali ties of Foley's Honey and Tar. There is nothing else "just as good." The Waynesboro school board has decided to add stenography and typewriting to the course of studies in the Uigh school there. An order has already been placed for seversl typewriters for the school. Foley's Kidney Cure makes the kidneys aud bladder right. Con tains nothing injurious. Mr. Thos. J. Wiener of Dan cock, Md., .spent all of the past week in the East purchasing his spring stock of millinery, dry goods and general merchandise. There will be preaching ser vicesat the Salvation Army church near Big Cove Tannery on Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:;30; Sunday services at 10:30 a. m., 2:i50 p. m., and, also, iu the even ing at 7 o'clock. All are invited to attend. Two men were disputing over their respective churches. One was a Presbyteriau and the other a Baptist. Finally one called a neighbor who was passing and asked his opinion as to which was the only church iu which to be saved. "Well," said he, "my son and 1 have hauled wheat to the same mill nigh onto forty years. Now there are two roads that leuJ from our place to the mill one's the valley road; t'other ta kes over the hill. Aud never yet, friends, has tho miller asked me which road I took, but ho always asks: 'Is your wheat good V " ANDOVLR. Mrs. .leunie Barber and son John are visiting Thomas Barber and family at Saltillo. Mrs. Mary Price and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Deshong attended preaching Saturday at Sideling Bill. Lewis Mellott is employed boil ing maple sugar at George Mor ton's. Miss Tena Si pes is visiting her sister Alice in Wells Valley. Jordan Deshong and family 8ont Sunday at Geo. Hoop's. HUSTONTOWN. Camp "jy4 of tho I O. S. of A. is still progressing, they, having initiated six members since the first of the year. Norris Hoover came home from Jeannette, Pa., with a very badly cut hand. Word was received hero last week that Norman E. Laidig of this place was in the West Penn sylvania Hospital of Pittsburg, with a crushed heel. Thad S. Shoemaker and sister Mary returned to their home in this place last week after having spent a week visiting friends in the western part of the State. Miss May Barton of the Millers ville state normal is spending her npnug vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Barton iu this place. B. C. Lainberson made a busi ness trip to the County Seat last Saturday. At the regular shoot of the Huston town Gun Club last Satur day, L. A. Lamberson won the prize nit. One of our business men is de veloping into quite a "sprinter" he having chased a gray fox out ol town but did not succeed in getting a tail holt. Our pastor, Kev. J. It. Melroy preached his farewell sermon her on last Sunday night Rev. Melroy is a man liked by all with whom ho came in contact, and bis many friends wish him suc cess wherever ho may be called to labor. lie leaves this charge in better hhapo financially, than it has been for many years. EM.iUVILLi;. Several of our people are at Mo Connellsburg this week. Ellis Lvncii, agent, for a Phila delphia hardware company was calling on friends in this piace last week. Call again, Ellis. Your scribe l staking in tho sights of tho County Seat this week. Amos Fields is sj -uding sever al days this week with his broth er, D. T. Fields at McConnells burg. David Means of Everett, pass ed through our village last Satur day with two very tine horses which he nought in Pigeon Cove. The local iustitute held at this place last Saturday evening un der the management of Miss Ida M. Ilixson was a grand success. Kev. A. W. May of Purcell, sDent a couple hours last Satur day with S. W. Hart. Watson Plessinger and Clar ence Mellott were transacting business in this place last Satur day. Call again boys. RAW OR INFLAMED LINOS. Yield quickley to the wonderful curative and healing qualities of Foley'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. BRLSH CREEK. Mrs. M. E. Barton spent one day last week with Mrs. George Ilixson. The snow is aoout all gono and the roads are in a very muddy condition. Ross Jackson was helping T. R. Starr on the planing mill one day last week. Ilartman Truax was transact ing business in our valley one day last week. John A. Garland of Whips Cove spent last Thursday with J. C. Barton and family. Buffalo school is progressing nicely under the management of the teacher, Miss Ada Barton. Miss Clara Hixson, who had been spending some time with Mrs. W. C. Hanks, lias returned home. Miss Estella Mauspeaker, near Everett, is spending a few days with her friend, Miss Lucretia Jackson, of Akersville. Mrs. Lizzie McKibbin was call ed to Jamestown, N. Y., last week on account of the serious illness of her brother's wife,Mrs. A. M. Ilixson. PNELMONIA FOLLOWS A COLD. but never follows the use of Fo ley's Honey aud Tar. It stops tho cough, heals and strengthens the lungs and affords porfectsecurity from an attack of pneumonia. Refuse all substitutes. Sold at Trout's drug store. LICKING CREEK. Mrs. Dr. Hoop has diphtheria. Willio Tayman is visiting his uncles, George R., and Wesley Hoop. Collie Reed expects to move near Warfordsburg soon. Master Sherman Deshong is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Harriet Kline. S. P. Dishong has sold his farm and intends to move to Mrs. R. Swope's farm. James Mellott and Misses Jes sio Mellott and Dottie Deshong spent Saturday aid Sunday at Uustontown. John Sipes and family will move to C. H. Sipes' farm. Frank Sipes will move to Mrs. Battle Sipes' farm. Roy Garland aud wife spent last Sunday at Simon Deshong 's. Mrs. Harriet Deshong spent one day last week with Mrs. Mi nerva Hoop. Where are the supervisors of Lickinj Creek township. The roads are in a pretty dangerous condition. Mrs. Millie Reed speut Satur day afternoon with Mrs. Miner va tioop. Peter Mellott expects to go to Indiana to school soon. 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, Ir regular living means derange ment of the organs, resulting in constipation, headache or liver trouble. Dr. King's New Life Pills quickly re adjusts this. It's gentle, yet thorough, Only 5c. at all drug stores. Register andUerk's Notice, Notlfp i hereby (riven thnt ttie fnllrmln nniiiert iiccmiiituni Imve tiled their neeimnts In tlie Heirlmer nml i;irk ollloc of Kcilloo eou'ity. 1'u , ami that tm:'ie will he present ed 10 the Orplnitm' Cdiirt nf mild ciiuntv fur I'liiiiiriuatlrin on the Mi Mundiiy, (Slsl duv) of Miirch A. U , ltm Tho llrxt nnd llniil iiee.ounl of Hon. S. W, Kirk, ndmlnlxtnitor o. t. n nf the xinte of Josluh W. Nueuk. lute of Tnylor tuwuhiu, d ceiiMed. First nnd llniil Recount of Kohert R. lliinn. ndnilnistriitor of the estate of Chnrlr H. I'livln. lute of Licking Creek township, deceas ed. First nnd Ann' account of S. Edwnrd MeKce. executor of the last will tind testament of Maurice Craw ford, lute of Union township, de ceased. First nnd llniil nceoimt of W. R. Speer. exe cutor of the lust will ml testament of James Mlnnlek. late of I.lckinx truck township, de ceased. First and flnal account of Mrs. F.lla flulden. administratrix of the estate of William F. Uul den. late of bethel township, deeeused. First and tinal account of William H. Nclmn, administrator c. t. a. of the ctate of Peter Mak'sam. late of Ayr township, deceased. Register's oniee. I OKO. A. HARRIS. Feb. i, low. f Register. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. Cures coughs and colds. Cures bronchitis and asthma. Cures croup and whooping cough. Cures hoarseness and brouchial troubles. Cures pneumonia and la grippe. CITO. Hayes Sowers and Wm. Peck expect to start west Monday. Harry Hohman is suffering with a swelled face. Mrs. Ellis Trogler was visiting her sister Mrs. J. L. Garland. Emery Snyder is visiting his sister Mrs. Albert Clevenger. Mrs. John Seiders is seriously ill. Our school is getting along very nicely under the care of James P. Keefer. J. L. Garland expects to move Tuesday. Spring is here and the people are beginning to move. George C. Sipes partly moved last week. Cough Settled on Her Lungs. "My daughter had a terriole cough which settledou her lungs," says N. Jackson of Danville, 111, "We tried a great many remedies without relief, until we gave her Foley's Honey and Tar which cur ed her." Refuse all substitutes. Sold at Trout's drugstore. FARMHAND WANTED. To work on farm, single man or married man without children. Address M. 11. Pouteu, Clearfield, Pa., R. F. D. 4. KNOBSMLLE. The membership of the M. E. Sunday school is rapidly increas ing. John Mackey attended his fa ther's sale in Horse Valley, Frauklia county, on the ICth inst. John Wagner aud son of Guil ford Springs, Franklin county, are visiting friends around their former home. Hon. W. U. Cline, who served in Company D, First U. S. Infan try, during the war in the Philip pines, is now visiting his friends, whom he often longed to see while enduring tiie hardships of soldier life. Mr. Daniel E. Fore and daugh ter Katie entertained the follow ing guests last Sunday after noon : Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bak er and sou Norman, and Misses Elsie Baker and Maud Fields, of Clear Ridge; Mabel Fore, Myrtie Hamilton, and Mr. James Camp ball. C. R. Spangler's driver, W. J. Naugle, was much surprised last Saturday after crossing the creek near S. R. Cromer's farm with a heavy load of lumber. His team suddenly stopped, and up on looking around, he found his wagon had sunk to tho axletrees in tho mud, but by tne help of Austin Carbaugh aud Arthur Manley tho wagon was gotten out. HAPPY, HEALTHY CHILDREN. Any child can take Little Early Risers with perfect safety. They aro harmless, never gripe or sick en, and yet they are so certain in results that robust constitutions requiring drastic means are never disappointed. They cannot fail to perform their mission aud ev ery one who uses DeWitt's Little Early Risers prefer thera to oth er pills. They cure biliousness. Sold at Trout's drug store. WANTED. A young man to work on farm. Must be sober and have a practi cal know lodge of farm work. Good wagos. Call on or address V. S. IiOWEN, Critchfield, , Somerset county, Pa, j JimBimS3raOT353mB3SmBra FURNITURE T Manufactures 3 Piece Oak Bed Room Suit $9.95. l Piece Oak nod lioom Suit $13.95 Up to $50. White Iron Tied l.95 to $10. Good Hocker 95o to $10. Good Carpet 15c. , yard to 75c. on cloth 19c, to 35c, a yd. Parlor Suit $11.95 to $50. F. E. MILLER, 13 to 17 E, MARKET ST. Cliambcrsburg, Pa, Mention thin paper when writing. I g The Washington County Bank 1 Hancock, Md., IS A. BRANCH OF TIIE Farmers' Trust, Banking and Deposit Co., Of Baltimore, Md. DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Acting Officer Elected by the Stockholders! DR. J. S. SWARTZWELDER J. FRANK FIELDS. R. J. TANEY. E. V. HENDERSON, JOHN W BURCESS. Deposits subject to check bear Interest at the rate of 2 per cent, per annum. Deposits in savings department, 3 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 und OFFICERS: tf l John W. Woodland, Pres. ) J. Fenton Thomas, 2d Vice-Pres. Wool Carding and Carpet Weaving H. H. HERTZLER still continues Carding and Weaving at the WILLOW GUOVE MILLS at Burnt Cabins. Carpet Chain always on hand Wool put into bats for Haps. I will take in Wool and work at the following places, namely, Frank Dare's, Fort Littleton; Michael Laidig's, Dublin Mills; W. R. Speer's, Saluvia; C. W. Lynch's, Crystal Springs; J. E. Jock son's, Akersville; Caleb Barton's, Uustontown; A. N. Witter's, Waterfall; Harry Huston's, Clear Hidge; W, L. Berkstresser s Orchard Grove. I Will Visit these places monthly during tho season. Thankful for past favors, I hope for a continuance of the same. H. H. Hertzler, Burnt Cabins, Pa. Sale Register. Thursday, March 24. Wm. H. Cooper will sell at his residence in Ayr township.aboutfour miles southwest of McConnellsburg, 8 good cows, 3 nice steers, 4 fine young cattle, 10 head of thrifty shotes, 1 brood sow, and other things. Sale begins at 10 o'clock; credit, 10 months. Thursday, March 24. J. Til don LIill, administrator, will sell at the late residence of John Hill, deceased, 1 mile east of Dott, horses, cattle, farming imple ments, hay, grain, and household goods. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 7 months. Friday, March 25. JohnBarr, Jr., intending to quit farming and go into other business, will sell on the "Brooks" farm 2 miles west of Warfordsburg, 7 head of horses, 18 head of cattle, farming implements of all kinds, grain, hay, and household goods. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit, 0 months. Wednesday, March 80. 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. Sulo begins at 9 o'clock. Credit 12 mouths. Wednesday, March 30. S. V. Bi veils intending to quit house keeping will sell at his residence li miles northwest of Big Cove Tannery household goods, 1 side saddle, a lot of shoemaker tools, and the farm containing 47 acres will be offered at the same time. Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. m. Wednesday, April 0. Jesse B. McClain, intending to quit farm ing will sell at his residence about a mile south of New Greuada, horses, cattle, farming imple ments, household goods, &c. Sale begins at 0 o'clock. i-r-v F-OF3 SALE ft rtJVV ttck. em. SrMl, Truck a PmI (J ''I'l! Ir) HS. H u. Ill pr m On i'-ii3 MMrro Slur ul MujLsiul Mild f lima! slid feriiw Sfiul tor our lra muWu. S. 1 . Wuuuouck Ou., gtUaUiri, Wtouuilog Co., M4 and CARPETS Price. send us your name uutl we will send you our bargain sheet. 7& 513 Individuals Respectfully Solicited E. S. Johnston, 1st Vice-Pres. V. D. Allen, Secretary-Treas r This Way! Wishing to reduce my stock of merchandise so as to prepare for spring (roods, I will quote prices as follows: Coffee, loose brown, 0 to 14c; package coffee 9 to 12c.; Cream Java coffee, 5 lbs., for 80c., with a tea-kettle or coffee pot given free with every pur chase of 5 lbs. X obaccoes 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 gc.; ground pepper 10c; under wear reduced from 81.00 to 80c. Pants $1.50, now 75c; 50c, over all now 38c; blankets 45c., each 90c., a pair; outings 5 to 9c.; flannelette Ik:.; calicoes 5 to Co.; ginghams 5 to 7c,; aleda silks 22c., a yard. Cow boy hats 45c. Coal oil 14c, a gallon or 5 gal., for 00c. I pay the highest prices for raw furs and beef hides. I am paying 20c. for butter, and 27c, for eggs. D. C. MALLOTT, Near NI-EDMOKE, PA. Political Announcements. The following Is a bulletin of the an nouncements made thus far by candi dates for the nomination for tho dif ferent offices to be tilled Doxt full. As fast as they appear, we will give you the names of the candidates of both political parties, In the order In which they are made, DEMOCRATIC. LBUISLATUIIK. L. C. Kelly, Jno I', Sles, Dublin township. McConnellsburg. COUNTY THKASUKER. C. B. Stevens, McConnellsburg. A. C. Lauver, Ayr township. Thos. P. Garland, Belfast township 8HKIUW. D. E. Mellott, Licking Creek. A. It. Edwards, Taylor township. Jefferson Harris, Ayr township. FOIEYSIttlllEYCUIlE MakM KMaey asrt BleMer Rig M NEW SPRING GOODS. I CARPETS I Hougb Furnishings I M' FELT WINDOW SHADES on spring rollers, 8c; Oiled Window Shades on spring rollers 20c. Pretty STRAW e$ MATTING 12c, a yard; fine grade 15 to 18c. beautiful flowered CARPET 30c. Handsome line of samples of Carpets from cotton chain to extra super; and 3-ply Ingrain to Brussels. Axminsters. and Royal Wiltons some 50 samples to select from, all at less prices than the man who has to car ry the stock on hand, Ready made pillow cases and sheets. The prettiest line of shirt waist pat terns we have ever carried. Don't forget we are THE ready made clothing store of the county. We want every body to see our spring line of shoes, drv goods, notions &c. CLOTHING J. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg, Pa. SOLD MY STORE. Having sold my store, and wishing to reduce the stock I will sell, during the next ONEVUEEK The following goods at greatly reduced prices: 100 lbs of ex tra good paint, varnishes, butcher knives, pocket knives, razors, 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 BLACKSMITH" 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, VcConnellslbi4rg. 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. . s A dollar bottle Burdock and Dandelion for the blood at 50 cts, Men's 50 cent work shirts at 25 cts. No difference what you prices. We can save you 1 5 to 40 per cent. , ... CLAY PARK, l Three Springs, Pa, SHOES , think of buying, write to us for '