Buy the Dust Timothy Seed Rt 1 the trwiu Rtorp., I Ayr.- Jury List. niPVi of lJ.i.cin r1iatr-r. tr. eoni n .limn Wiuk of IMlast town- ; on the Kraud aud priit Juries, for ship is spending some time at the October term of rourt at Mc the Lastorn Shore. fWUsburg, Pa , beginning on This is a good time to sub- Monday, October 3, 190 i. scribe for the Fulton County News. Only a dollar a year in ad vauce. Irvin 13. Wilson caught the big- j gest groundhog uear his home in Dublin township, last Saturday that had ever been seen in that ! section. Sliced Dried Hoof 2Scts. pr. lb. at the Irwin Store. j Every sportsman should see, the new catalogue of The North -1 western School of Taxidermy. j They teach the mounting of all kinds of Birds by mail. See their ad in another column. Foley's Honey and Tar is pecul iarly adapted for chronic throat troubles and will positively cure bronchitis, hoarseness aud all bronchial diseases. Refuse sub stitutes. So'd at Trout's drug store. Mrs. Myrtle, wife of II. A, Greenland, of Braddock, Pa., who U in the St. Frauds Hospital, suf fering with nervous prostration, li improving very rapidly. She will be able to return homo in a couple of weeks. There is a heavy peach crop in Franklin county this year, J. LI. Ledy will have LT.'jOO bu.diels; I). M. Wertz 10,000 bushels. Many other peach growers in that coun ty will have large crops aud will rjali.e handsome sums. IT SAVKD HIS LE(i. P. A. Dan worth of LaG range, Ga., suffered for six mouths with a frightful running sore ou his leg: but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in live days. For ulcers, wounds, piles, it's th(3 best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only L" cts. Sold at Trout's Drug Store. Conundrums. Why is a watc h the most diffi cult thing to steal? Because it must be taken oil its guard. Why is an author more lree than a monarch? Because he can Loose his own subjects. Why were gloves never meant to sell? Because they were made to keep ou hand. Why is a field of grass like a person older than yourself? Be cause its past-your-age (pastur age ) Why is an umbrella like a pan cake? Because it is seldom seen after Lent. Why is a pretty girl like an ex cellent mirror? Because she is a good looking lass. What's the difference between a mouse and a young lady? One harms the cheese; the other charms the he's. Which is the debtor's favo -lte tree? The willow (will owe.) When was paper money first mentioned in the Bible? When the dove brought tho green back to Noah. What fish is most valued by a loving wife? Uer-ring. What is the hardest thing to deal with? An old pack of cards. Bow do bees disuse of their honey? They cell it, ot course. Why is death like the letter E ? It is the end of Jife. Why ought fishermen to be wealthy? Uecauso theirs is all net profit. What is that which a cart can not move without, but yet it is of no use to it ? Noise. ORANO JURY. .Tflllll Mflt-I- Tn.lia Vfnnt-AHn Charles Xesblt. ! Belfast. Aaron M. Garland, D. H. Mellott, Harry Hess, Philip Hann. Bethel. Thomas Bishop, Umiiik-1 Bernhurt. Brush Creek. 1. V. Mat-ton, Simon Cliirlaml. !nllin. -Calvin Haker, Benjamin WiMs. ! Uekintf Creek. .1. W. Hoop. Mar tin Kverts. Taylor.-.. A. Shaw, M. (!. Lam i Ix'i'son, W. M. Cllppimrer. Thompson. Malneht Liltnn, Klmer Covall. I'mon. A. F. Hill, Joseph Harny. Wells. John w. Gibson, II. K. L. Moseby. PK'i'lT JUHV. Ayr. Samuel Mellott, Harry Duffy, J. II. Johnston, Thomas Shaw "Wil lium H Cooper, John Carhaujjh, l'eter Kirk, James Kendall. Belfast Job Truax, J. B. Mellott, Mnanuel Sharpe, Clayton Deshonp. Bethel. Charles Robinson, Joseph Fisher. Howard Charlton, Howard Kirk, John Hess, Howard Mellott, W ill lain Stivers. Urush Creek.-Oliver Hollv. Dublin. Irvin Cook, S. S. Cromer, J. K. Welsh, Jacob Dunkle. Uckinff Creek It. I'. Suhooley, G Mumma, Ilert Hann, J. X. Daniels, Allison Brant, Howard Hollinshead, Howard Mellott. MeConnellslmrjf. Seott Hull, Ivl Dehart. Taylor. Howard Harnett, Aaron Knepper, Hart Stevens, Joseph If. Kil wurds, Wm Wagoner. Thompson. Kdward Brukeall, Al bert Gordon, John Kader. Tod. W. K. Snyder, Hert ICelso. Cnion George Miller, Adum Hliank. Wells. A. I). Bergstresser, John Stunkard, Wm. Alloway. Register and Clerk's Notice. Nolle w h.-r-hv rvrn thftl th follow h niuiiiMl HdoouiiiitMs hiive filed their Hveum.ii in tlie Kculster nml Oleik otlloe of Kulmo county. Ph., unci thiit the name will he present eu to the Orphan.' l.'ourt of unit) county for ooiitirmntlou on the Nt ModcIhv (3rd dnv) of October. A. 1).. l4. 1. Klmt Rod llnal account of The Renl E.tnie Trust Company of Philadelphia. Trustee for f.lln McKlbhln under will of Surah 1. McKibbln deceaned. J. First and anal account of Riichael A. WlnU administratrix of the estate of Amos Wink late of llrush Creek township, deceased. S. Klrsl and flDiil account of II. S. Daniels, Ksij.. iidmlnlstrator of the estate of Duvld Mart late of Mcklni: Creek township, deccus oil. 4. Kln.t and tlniil aocount of William II. Churl ton administrator of the estate of MukkIb Ij. Charlton late of Ilethel township, deceased. A. Hmt and llmtl Recount ofdi-o. W. Hum ben ndmlnistruiornf the estate of JohnCovult late of Thompson township, deceased. i. First and llnal account of A. J. Forts exe cutor of the last will and testumont of Henry '. .Moilowan late of Uutilln township, deceas ed. First anil linal account of M. It. Shaffner. executor of the lost will and testamentof John A. Wink late of Uelfust township, deceasi-d. Ueiflsicr's onice. I OKO. A. HARRIS. Sept. 6. 1904. i Register. ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION WORKIN0 OVERTIME. Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, night and day, curing indigestion, bilious ness, constipation, sick headache and all stomach, liver and bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only L'jc at Trout's Drug Store. A I'OWtR POR (iUOIi. Tho julls that are potent in their action and pleasant in effect are DeWitt's Little Early Kisers. W. S. I'nilpot, of Albany, Ga., says: "During a bilious attack I took one. Small as it was it did mo more good than calomel, blue mass or any other pill 1 ever took and at the same time the effect was pleasant. Little Early Kis ers are certainly an ideal pill." Sold at Trout's drug store. Sabbath Convention. As has already been announced in these columns, the Fulton County Sabbath Convention will be held in this place next Tues day morning, afternoon and even ing in the Uuited Presbyterian, the Methodist Episcopal and the Presbyterian churches respect Ively. All delegates who may ex pect to attend ill kindly notify Mtb. George W. Kolsnor it ad ' vauce uo that arrangement ior entertaiument way be fully com pleted before the convention. Sabbath School Celebration and Festival. The Big Cove Tannery Union Sabbath school will hold a celo bration on Saturday, September 10, 1904, in tho Narrows, east of the Tannery. The following is a part of the program : Music, Singing by the School, Address by Kev. J. V. Adams, Solo by Rev. Ljwis Chambers, Singing by Primary Class, Ad dress by Kev. A. G. Wolf.' Dinner. 1 o'clock P. M. Singing by Advanced Classes, Alnhabet Scripture Poems by L'O little folks, Address by Kev. Dum vill, Address by M. R. Shaffner, Esq., Organist, Miss Irene Pott. A festival will bo hold at same place during tho day and evening. Proceeds for the benefit of the Sunday school. Come one; come all. By order of COMMITTKK. Valuable Hotel Property at Private Sale. The undersigned will sell at pri vate sale tho well known Washing ton House property in McCon nellsburg, situated on Court House Square. This is one of most desirable hotel properties in the town, aud has a spleudid patronage. Tho present owner has conducted it for a period of twenty-rive years and has no oth er motive for selling than a desire to retire from active business. For further information call ou or address S. B. Woollkt, McCouutJIsburg, Pa. USED rOR PNEUMONIA. Dr. C. J.Bishop, ol Agnew, Mich, says, "I have used Foley's Uoney and Tar iu three very severe cas es of pneumonia wi;h good results m every case." Refuse substi tutes Sold at Trout's druo. store. Sale Register. Saturday, September 17. Hon. S. W, Kirk, agent, will sell ou the premises in Licking Creed township, valuable real estate con taining about ii0." acres. See bills. Wednesday, September Li. Mrs. Israel Hill will sell at her residence in Bethel township, 2J miles southwest of Needmore, hve stock, farming implements, household goods, &c. Sale be gins 1 1 9 o'clock. A NEW JERSEY EDITOR'S TESTIMONIAL. M. T. Lynch, Editor of the Phil lpsburg, N. J. Daily Post, writes: I have used many kinds of medi cines for coughs and colds in my f imily but never any thlug so good hs Foley's Honey and Tar. I cmnot tay too much in praise of it" Sold at Trout's drug store. Delightful Social Function. The home of Mr. aud Mrs. B. W. Log u of Ayr towuship, was on last Wednesday evening the scene of a most delightful social function. The weather was per fect, and their beautiful residence and surrounding grounds were lighted in a most pleasing mauner. Among those present were Dr. and Mrs. Sappington, Miss Bess Robertson, Campbell Pattersou, Miss Henrietta Patterson, J. Lind Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duffy, Miss Nell Johnston and her brother Charley, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kendall, Misses Olive and Mary Kendall, James II. Ken dall aud sistor Miss Mary, Mrs. Alex Patterson, Misses Gertrude Hoke, Maye Johnston, Minnie Reisner and Nellie Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stevens, Mrs. A. D. Dal bey, Misses Nell and Mary Trout, Ketha Ncsbit, Katbryn Coik and Gertrude Sipes, Mr. uid Mrs. John B. Runyan, liar vev fiipes, Mr. and Mrs. George Fockler, Mrs. Clias. E. Barton, W. 11. Greathead and sinter Miss Emily, Mm. ii. U. Naco, Daniel Logan and ye editor. Circus Couldn't Delay Wedding. Pottsville, Pa., Sept. 1. When U. S. G. Hoover, of West Dublin, arrived here to day to wed Miss Ida L. Smith, of Orwigsburg, he found the County Register's office closed. In order not to delav the wedding he went to a circus hunt ed up the Register's clerk and got his license. The wedding took place ou scheduled time. North American. Low Rate Excurgioo T The Seashore Via C. V. R. R. 4 P. R. R. Ou Thursdays June 23, July 7, 21, August 4, 18 and September 1. The Cumberland Valley Railroad will sell special excursion tickets to Atlantic City, Capo May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Alvalon, ADglesoa, Wildwood, Holly Beach, N. J. aud Rehoboth, Del. Tickets will be good goingon a bove dates on train leaving Mer cersburg at 8.00 a. m. and to re turn on any regular train (except limited trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad on which an extra fare is charged) within 10 days, in cluding date of issue. Kate from Mercersburg $5.00. Atlantic City passengers may go through via Delaware River Bridge route, changiug cars at Broad Street Station. Bargains I Bargains ! The goods we have placed in our window will be sold at a sac rifice until Oct 1st such as Lamps, Blue Flame Oil Stoves, Ice Cream Freezers, Clocks, Framed Pictures, Our Best China ware. These and many other goods will be sold at botton prices all those voods are ne w. ALBERT STONER. Gettysburg, Pa. CITY HOTEL, (One iiquaru from either depot, ) AcoommoJutlona for 250. Hatas l .50 to SJ.Ro Par ay. BOARD BY THE WEEK 7. S A 10 Motdfc Cold Dath, Blwctrlo l-lif Ht. Gaai. Mlaam II a I A Call Ualla. JOHN E. HUGHES, Prop. Wa cao Ktvn you any kind of a carrfuKa do aired ovar the Ilattlelli-lil. rea Uua lo and from all (raina. naf . It Nut. lnuik of Orttvi-burg, rid lirailHtrevi ami liunu'a. If yon want to sej an exposition that concern? your economical ev ery ilay welfare that keeps money In your own pocket-book look In at Wiener's and see the (foods and prices that will do It. Ladies' Perfectly Cut Dress Skirts at careful prices. uijk IMPROVED PETTICOAT ASSORTMENT from "0c to 2.00. BOYS' SHIRT-WAIST GOODS. DRESS GOODS Mohair, Mroailcloth, Sere, Ciuhnierc, Voile, Scotch Suiting, Nub Yarn Suitings, Fancy waistings. Extra specials In Black Goods, silks, etc. Hells, Cloves, Corsets, 1'u IT Combs, Sanitary I'll IT Combs, Dip Puff Coiniis, Itucliititfs, Veilings, Collars, Ties, wrist Hugs, I'ocket Hooks, Hosiery, Buttons, waist sets NOTIONS. Luces, Medallions, Gimps, Jet Trimmings, Fagoting, all the latest iiiiliortutiotis. New ideas ure the price, of continuous success. Noth ing escapes us that is timely, practical und prolitablc for ourcustouiers. Dress Trimmings We guurantee absolutely the correctness of every "BANNER PATTERN." Full styles now in. Best trude prices for Eggs and Poultry. T, J. WEINER, HANCOCK, AID. Read Our Guarantee Offer. e. Si Eorst's seven year old, full quarts for $3.00. We pay all ex press charges and pack in plain sealed cases. : Cfl 9 ft Do you use Whiskey in your home for medical purposes? We guarantee our goods to bo PUKE and WHOLESOME. Send us a ..tl 1 t ... ll -.1..! I. j i uiai uiun an, j 11 bile UU9 uwirn iiirb ii wvu uil yik CIU1IU IUI It U11U II fZ it is not better for the money, thuu anything yon have hud from oth- J ers, then return it, at our expense, and wo will return your money. figj The editor of this paper or uny bank of Pittsburg will tell you we are responsible. Send for our private price-list. JjW MORRIS FORST & CO., jjg Cor. 2nd Ave. & Smithfield St., fcUfe Dept. 285 Pittsburg, Pa. THE acammySBURG REDUCTION Korlloys. 107th Ytnr. UeKlwns toulve pupi;. tliuruuKli prepurutiun for collexe or business, ulso to provide u pleusitnt home where they uiuy ilovelup under the most fuvoruble pliysl eiil, moral und educuiiouul conditionN. Iudlvliluul oversight und Instrueton, Outdoor sports eneouratred. Only a limited number of bourdluK students admitted. Terms WO per Nn'ir. Neiid for catuloxue. I- KDUAK KICK, M-A., Principal, ChuinhcrshurK, Pa- Coach Repairing The undersigned bus 0)iened u Couch Shop in this place und Is prepured to BUILD AND REPAIR light vehicles of all kinds on short notice. Painting and Trimming a specialty. You are invited to call and inspect work. Aaron Steele Shop formerly occupied by Albert Helices K'er, a, a t Learn to Stuff Birds, J A til ma Is, II h h e s , in o u n t heads, tan skins, etc. We i nn touch you b y mull. Ev ery hunt- WA$ er, an- nature-lover, should be able to save the lino specimens secured. Taxidermy Is very fas cinating and protituble. All fun expellees easily puid, by tuouut- lag and selling specimens. Eus- X lly and quickly leurned by mkn, J wo.mkn and HOYS' The shooting season it ul hand X and you will secure many line i trophies, Why not mount them f yourself? Our school has thoug- X ands of successful students, und X is endorsed by all the leading J sportsmen, and sporting inaga- '.lues. Our rates are very low. T New illustrated catalogue Is now ready. A limited number FREE X If you nieutlon the Fl'LTON J County news. Send for one to-day. A request ou postal brings It. THE NORTHWESTERN SCHOOL OF TAXIDERMY, Suite 306 Com. National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska. It In Prices OF ALL My Spring & and Summer Goods. The weather has been cool most all bis spring and summer, and as a re sult, I have left on my hands some choice hats which would have other wise been sold". IT IS YOUR GAIN, as I am going to close these goods ovt possitively at cost prices. This means a great saving to you. Take advantage of It. Maye Johnston, MILLINER INew Falling Top Buggies, both Factory and Handmade from $35 to $85 Surreys and Wagons Large stock on hand all the time to select from. W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. IXKOUTOK'H NOT1P. I.int will uml t - mom uf lriliti 11 II lulu o( ll -tliul town textu- buhiti Letter limitary on Ilia uliove estate huvlni liei'i. iruuleU to tho uuiltnltfnd, all peroim luilaibti-il lo tho fculd ft "lu are re-HUi-Ktfrt to iniika )iuyiUMiit. ami IIiohii huvlug oluliin to pro-.ut His name wi-Uoul delay lo 1 . HOWAHU HILL, Warforu-iliurif, I'g., ' l M. Knfiiulor. Don't Walk when you can buy a beautiful buggv for $45 worth $65. Three-seated Hand Made bpring Wagon, with top and brakes, 18-spoke wheel, war ranted for 2 vears, $85; regular price Hand built buggies, 18-spokes, warranted 2 years, 36 T.50; regular price $85- I have contracted for 200 tons High grade fertiliser for fall seeding which I will sell at prices so low as as to leave completion out of the question. Remember ! you get no old rcsacked goods, but nice tresh goods in new sacks. A good stock of Bran, Com, Chop and Floiar in my ware rooms at all times and at lowest prices. I keep any thing you want to eat, feed, wear or use, at prices that will save you from 15 to 40 per cent. CLAY PARK, Three Springs, Pa. J. K. JOHNSTON Ready with Spring and Summer Goods. ' 4jf "tj All are invited to come and inspect the pretty lines. See Our Spring Clothing-fresh, up-to-date styles for men and boys. Large selection of separate Dress Pants. The best 50c Overall, in blue and stripes. We are proud ot our new lines of Shoes, both for dress and every day wear. beautiful assortment of Dress Shirts ; also Work shirts bought before the advance. The finest line of Mercerized Shirtwaist Pat tern we have ever had ; also Percales, Lawns, Dim ities, etc. see our new straw Hats before you get one. Straw matting from 10 to 30c a yard. Felt window shades 8c. Oil window shades 20c. K. JOHNSTON, McCQnnellsburg, Pa. W.H. NESBIT SELLS MACHINE OILS from 20 cents to 00 cents a gal lon. Don't be deceived no body will sell you a 60-cent oil for 23 cents. Mower c Sections and guards (or all kinds of machines at prices lower than you have ever beard. BINDERS on hand; Binder twine, Horse Rakes in fact farmer's should - remember if they want any thing la the machinery line that I can help them if anybody can. .... , W. H.-NESBIT, ' W'Connellsburg Itodol Dyspepsia Cure pig f what you py. G B 4 UBtJ: If you die like the muu from Missouri, and have to be G shown than these BIO ' "1 10c. ' 8o. '25c. 12c. 15c. values 1 ll Baking Powder '' Larjre Prunes , ' ' Solid Tomatoes 3 cans Jup Coffee per th Rio Coffee per lt Jars and Crocks, " ... (, Lemons and Melons. ( A-., -yii i J.::. I i i ' f ' ; ' i i , . t .1 '. J ! C. F. Scott, Tor Oougho, Colds mmd Cfwp. For Sale at Trout's drutf Btoru. BIYSPEPSlACURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU, EAT Tto 1140 aottl soataJu 1 taa Ux trui wklca fall far IS amf. v 1 rasaas mrt tt taaaaatcsv o ( . B. C DoWXTT COBXPAIfT, CUICACK,Xtl.
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