Foley's Kidney Cure makes tho kidneys and bladder right. Con tains nothing injurious. Subscribe forone! What? Tay lor's new up-to-date Atlas of Ful ton con r.iy. Only It U estimated that it will cost the State at least .l,0(Ki,0CK)as its snare of replacing bridges de stroyed by the recent floods. This is a good time to sub scribe for the 1 ulton County News. Only a dollar a year in ad vance. liarvey Suydor has purchased from Mrs. Ella Fito of Thomp son tho farm known as tho "John Covalt" farm near Ceuter school house, and will get possession next fall 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 CO cents. Mrs. Annio Woollet of Wilkin s buig, l'a., and Mrs. Uonnio Wilds of Fort Littleton, spentlastThurs day with friends in McConnells- burg. Mrs. Woollett returned to Wilkinsburg ou Saturday. La grippe coughs yield quickly to tho wonderful curative quali ties of Foley's Honey and Tar. There is nothing else "just as good." TO CL'KE A COLD IN ONK DAY. Take Laxative ISromo Quinine Tablets. All druggist refund the money if they fail to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 2-,c. 4-7-04. Destroyed by Fire. The dwelling house of John A. llauman two miles from Saluvia was destroyed by tire about noon Monday. When first discovered the en tire garret was ablaze, and ou ac count of the wind the entire build ins was soon enveloped in llames. Nothing was saved except a little bed clothing, and there is no in surance. The loss falls heavily on Mr. llauman. Ilucklcn's Am it a Salve Has world-wide fame for mar vellous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment, or balm for cuts, corns, burns, boils sores, felons, ulcers, tetter, salt rheum, fever sores, skin erup tions, chapped hands; infallible for piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c., at all druggist's. County Convention. The I'rohibitionists of Fulton county will hold their County Convention in the Court House on Friday, April 8, at 2 o'clock p. m. Charles It. Jones, Esq., the State Chairman, and Rev. J. II. Hector, the distinguished lectur er, aro both expected to be pres ent and address tne meeting. All who aro in sympathy with the movement are invited to be pres ent. Rev. Uector will lecture iu the evening at 7:.'50 o'clock, and will be accompanied by Madame Abbie Wright Lyons, the famous contralto of the Old Jubileo Sing ers, and will sing at this meeting. Any ono who knows anything about Rov. Hector and Madame Lyons knows that to rniss these meetings is to miss a raro treat. Si:c. HAPPY, HEALTHY CHILDREN. Any cliild can take Little Early Risers with perfect safety. They are harmless, never gripe or sick en, and yet they are so certain iu results that robut constitutions l equiriug drastic means areuever disappointed. They cannot fail to ierform their mission and ev ery one who uses DeWitt's Little Early Risers prefer them to oth er pills. They cure biliousness. Sold at Trout's drug store. M.LDMOKE. Mrs. Eflamy Mann is suffering from a severe attack of grippe. Mrs. Molliu Dixon and little Hon Frederick will return in a few days to Pittsburg. T. W. I'eck and family ieut last Saturday and Sunday among friends in Bedford county. Emanuel Sharpe and family left Monday morning for Big Timber, Montana. They will bo very much missed in tho commu nity; but should tho change of climate prove beneficial to tho health of Mrs. SharjMj, their friends will try to be resigned to the separation. ', . - FARMHAND WANTtD. To work on farm, single man or married man without children. Address ' "" ' M. It. Pohteu, " -Clearfield, Pa., It. F. D. 4. Prolific. Farmer Ephraim Houck of Ayr township, has a cow that has giv eu him four calves within a period of tho last twelve months, He lost the last spring's pair, but those that came last week aro growing nicely. RAW OR INFLAMED LINUS. Yield quickley to tho 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. Corner In Sheep. Mr. John N. Duvall of Wells Valley, has a ewe that ou the 81st of last March gave him three ewe lambs. The mother sheep took the lambs to the mountain and raised them, and they aro due to bring lambs in June of this year. On the 23d inst., the same old mammy sheep gave him three more ewe lambs and all aro grow iug finely. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. Cures coughs and colds. Cures bronchitis and asthma. Cures croup and whooping cough. Cures hoarseness and bronchial troubles. Cures pneumonia and la grippe. WEST VIEW. Our school closed this week. Mumps seem to be the latest in our vicinity. Miss Annie Wink aud Robert Alexander of Big Cove, were the guests of Conrad Win if and fami ly last Sunday. T. S. Shaw has returned to his home in Mount Pleasant. Miss Minnie Roser spent a few days last week in Hancock. Miss Ceorglana Seusel is tho guest of Miss Malinda Nycum. Mrs. James W. Craig of Pec tonville, spent last Sunday with her uncle John May'. Mrs. Emma Weaver and sou Russel, spent a few days last week with Mrs. Charles Lashloy. PNEUMONIA FOLLOWS A COLD. but never follows the use of Fo ley's Honey and Tar. It stops tho cough, heals and strengthens the lungs and affords perfectsocurity from an attack of pneumonia. Refuse all substitutes. Sold at Trout's drug store. BURNT CABINS. Edward Welch of Spring Run, visited his two sisters at this place last Saturday. Quite a number of folks around our village have the la grippe. Helen Fore of McConnollsburg is visiting Ruth McGehee. Mrs. L. K. Chuo of this place, started last Thursday for Phila delphia, where she expects to spend some time with relatives. Mac Roddy and family moved to Chambersourg last Saturday and Mr. Roy Morrow of Broad Top, has taken possesion of the store. Wo are sorry to hear of Rev. Gordon's death, tie has been pastor at this place for 47 years. Mrs. James Henry of McCon nellsburg, visited J. E. Speck's family last Saturday. Cough Settled on Her Lungs. "My daughter had a terrible cough which scttledon her luugs," 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." Refuso all substitutes. Sold at Trout's drug store. FORT LITTLETON. Margaret Laidig is spending a few days with friends at Huston town. Dr. D. A. Hill and Albert Era ker are suffering from an attack of la grippo. Kalb Orth and Baldwin Fraker attended camp at Clear Ridge on Saturday evening. MrB. D. W. Cromer and son Herbert spout a week recently visiting friends at Mercernburg. Miss Graco Lluston of Clear Iiidgo spenj Saturday afternoon tho guest of Miss Annie Mayne. Charles Richardson, who is working for Nathan Henry, spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents. Misses Laura and Cecilia Bru baker spent ono day last week with their brother David near Kuobsvilln. " ' " PoHtmastor S. B. Woollett and Banker M. W. Naco of McCon-" nellsburg camo up on Saturday evening and visited our Odd Fol lows lodge. I Sale Register. ' Weduesday, April 0. Jesse B. MeClaiu, intending to quit farm big will sell at his residence about a mile south of New Grenada, horses, cattle, farming imple ments, household goods, &c. Sale begins at ! o'clock. " WHAT IS LIFE?" Iu the last analysis nobody kuows, but we do know that it is uuder strict law. Abuse that law even slightly, pain results, Ir regular living means derange ment of the organs, resulting in constipatiou, headache or liver trouble. Dr. King's New Life Pills quickly re adjusts this. It's gentle, yet thorough, Only 25c. at all drug stores. Racket Store Moved. To meet the demands of their growing trade, it became neces sary for Hull A: Bender to seek more commodious quarters, and last night moved their store into Mrs. Pittman's store room just opposite the post office, formerly occupied by II. C. Smith. FOR SALE ". 'ii" Slock. Grain. Gnu. Truck A Poul J&VilT'i " MRMS. m 115 pr -m on Kuittprti MiorA of MArrlaml. VIM rlliiiiiti- niiti r'rihi si'iiti roruiir fn citalnitut. s. I'. Wuuioick it Co., Salisbury, Wicomico Co., Ma Bender's Furniture Rooms. Contain a fine line of Chestnut and Oak Bedroom Suites, Sideboards,. Couches, Extension Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Mattresses and Springs. This furniture is hand made and guaranteed to give satisfaction, Undertaking My Hearse has been thoroughly overhauled and repainted, and 1 am prepared to take charge of funerals promptly. All kinds of COFFINS AND CASKETS at prices 5 to 510 low er than anybody else. SrtmUHL BENOIR, first building west of Fulton House. PARIS o MAKES THE STYLES and the millinery styles were never before so chick,' so fetching, and so up to date as thev are this season. I have returned trom the east em cities where 1 purchased the most complete stock that I have ever yet displayed. I have thought for you; and know ing your taste in mil linery, I have anticipated your desires so that you will surely find a hat in my store that "suits you exactly. ' A1Y OPENING WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER. MAYE JOHNSTON. Milliner. 21 as mi & mmmmmmmmimmz 1 FURNITURE and CARPETS pl -t- I Manufactures Price. rtend us your name unti wo will send yo u our bargain sheet. 3 Piece Oak Hod Koom Suit $9.95. 0 Piece Oak lied Koom Suit $13.95 up to $50. White lion lied l.95 to $10. Good Hooker 95c to $10 G ooil Carpet IjC, yard to 75c. oiiciotii 1 9a, to 35a, a yd. Parlor Suit $11.95 tO $50. F. E. MILLER. 13 to IT E. MARKET ST, Chambersburg, Pa. Mention this paper when writing. 3 ft I I if The Washington County Bank Hancock, Md., IS BliANCll OF. T1IU Farmers' Trust, Banking and Deposit Co., Of Baltimore, Md. DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Acting Officer! Elected by the Stockholder,: DR. J. S. SWART2 WELDER 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 unnum. Deposits in savings department, 3 per cent, per annum. Time certllicutes of deposit, at the rute 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 and Individuals Respectfully Solicited OFFICERS: John W. Woodland, I'res. K. S. Johnston, 1st Vioe-Pres J. teuton Thomas, 2d Viee-Pres. W. D. Allen, SeorMary-Trens ft Wool Carding arid Carpet Weaving H. H. HERTZLER still continues Carding and Weaving at the WILLOW GKOVE MILLS at Burnt Cabins. Carpet Chain always on baud Wool put into bats for Hans. I will take in Wool aud work at tho following places, namely, Frank Hare's, Fort Littleton: Michael Laidig's, Dublin Mills; W. P.. Spcer's, Saluvia; C. W. Lynch's, Crystal Sprinps; J. K. Jack son's, Akersville; Caleb Barton's, Hustontown; A. N. Witter's, Wuterfttll; Harry Huston's, Clear Uidge; W, L. Berkstresser s Orchard Grove. I Will Visit those places monthly during the season. Thankful for pust fuvors, I hope for ii continuance of the same. H. H. Hertzler, Burnt Cabins, Pa. Bargains! Bargains! AX THE Rouss Racket Store. Cobblers' sets, with throe lasts, 2 papers of tacks, one hammer, one knife and two awls and hafts, only 42c. The greatest bargain yet in Double Bitted Axes. We have had them tried beside the 80c, ones, and they are just as good only 4.V:. Mann's axes havo advanced In the city, but we have a nice lot at the old price 80e. l.'l-in., horse rasps, 18c; 13-ln., 23c. A good solid, all steel, shoeing hammer, 21c. We got hold of a large job of car penters half round wood (lies and they are all right 10-ln , 10c; 12-in., l.'lc; did you ever hear of such bargains. Giant riveting machines, 28c; rivets Jc., a box; split rivets, 5e. Solid coppered rivets, half-pound boxes as. sorted, be; curry combs, ii, 8, 0, 12 and 17c. Hart's spring saw sets, 38c; Morrell 32c. Monkey wrenohos,.8-in., 20c; 10-1 j., 25c; 12-in , 2lkj. 22-cal.,' cartridges 14c, a box; 32-rim lire cartridges, 2c, box; 32-cal. centre-lire cartridges, 40c., a box; 38-4'Jc., a box. Hut and coat hooks, He, dozen. Bolts lj-ln., to (l-ln., lc, each, and In lots of 100 less. Washata Oil Sto.ies, 32c., each Hold fast shoe nails, all sizes. 3c, paper; rope halters, 10c; Web halters, 15c! a good steel hatchet, 38c, and 48c M leu axle grease, 8c. Felt window shades on rollers, 8c; Oild shades with fringe, 2."c; table oil cloth, 14c, yd. Children's overalls, age 5 to 13, 23c. Toilet paper, 700 sheets, 4c Men's gum boots that aro worth 2.30 In tho city to-day, only 2.48. Pins lc, a box, black pins lo; safety pins, 2, 3, and 4c, a dozen. Crochet cotton all colors, 4c, a spool. Writing paper, 0 sheets lc; enve lopes, II for lc. Tooth Brushes, .'I, 5, 8, and 10c. Machine thread 3c Toilet soaps -a nice line, 2 to 5c a cake. Moth bulls, lb., boxes '4c Alarm clocks, 38, 73 and l 20. The $1.20 ones has the intermittent alarm and rings for 13 minutes. Men's heavy cotton llannel gloves, IV , a pair. On account of moving we have some shoes that we -will sell below cost. On tlu lirst of April we will move our stock of goods to tho room formerly occupied by II. C. Smith &. Co., opposite the post office, and then we ex pect to add lo our stock a great many goods that we don't handle. Please call and see us. HULL & BENDER, PROPRIETORS. To Cure a Cold in One Day Toke Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Seven Million boces sold la post 13 months. This Signature, SfjGyT Cure Crip la Two Days. on every DOX.23C. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper $1.00 a Year in Advance, no your Health and STRENGTH with JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a pleasant, potent, &ni fcnwnnt lirvs'irator for WOMEN, C,HllrBr;' MFN- . -CetU from your DmuhC NEW SPRING GOODS. CARPETS I House Furnishings MAIT1NGS FELT WINDOW SHADES on spnnjf rollers, 8c; Oiled Window Shades on spring rollers 20c. Pretty STRAW 3 cv MATTING 12c , a yard; fine grade 15 to 18c. beautiful flowered CARPET . 30c. Handsome line of samples of Carpets trom cotton chain to extra super; and 3-ply Ingrain to Brussels, Axminters. 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, dry goods, notions &c. CLOTHING J. K. JOHNSTON, SHOES McConnellsburg, Pa. oooooooooooo ocxxxooooooooo 'AS YOU LIKE IT' Tables, (large or small), Mirrors, Tabourettes, Dvaus, Furniture Se. s?c sty,e t0 Flemish and Weathered Oak Librarv Tables, small tables, settees, chairs, rockers and tabourettes, in Mis- niim Qtvlf fnr hp Afn rr IJKrirv r For the PARLOR, Sofas, Arm Chairs, Ueception Chairs, Honkers, Cabluets, (opeti or enclosed) For the DINING ROOM, China Closets, Serving Tables, Extensionfables, Sideboards, BulTets, Screens, Cane and wood-seat chairs, Tables and Cabinets (or the kitchen. For the BED ROOM. Dressing Bureaus. Rockers, Dressings Tables, Chairs, Chiffoniers, Indian Seats, Mirrors, Screens, Clothes trees, Fancy tables, Bedsteads, Desks, In Muhogany, Ulrd's-eye Maple, Golden Oak, &c. Bedsteads ia Brass and Iron, enameled in white and colors. We will Jb9 pleased to have you call and examine our stock. You are welcome, whether you buy or not Special wock made to order at our. factory. H. SIERER & CO., Nos. 49-51 Queen St. Chambersburg, Rci. ooooooooo ooooo oooooxxoooo 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, wear1 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 dolhr bottle Burdock and Dandelion for the blood at 50 cts, ' Men's 50 cent work shirts at 25 cfs. , No difference what you think of buying, write to us for prices. We can save you 15 to 40 per cent. ,. CLAY PARK, Three Springs; Pa.
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