.i ,. . . 6 K. JohnAfrinV Contractor N. J. Henry, of iear ludge, spent a lew hours in tow u last Friday. Country Lard aud Bacon for saleatStoutpagleRrother-i'. The lard is 10 cents a pound. l''ou Sai.i-:. (Juiot family bay horse. Good driver gentle and safe. Inquire at the N i:vs office. With the issue of last week the Fmrox County Nkws started on the sixth year of its existence. Headquarters for well made clothing. Goods iu the piece, and samples to select from. Goldsmith, the tailor. This Is a good time to sub scribe for the Fulton County News. Only a dollar a year in ad vance. The prettiest assortment of silks and mohairs all the latest colors just received at J. K. Johnston's. Fou Salk. Two mares and one horse, from 8 to 12 years old. Call on or address W. D. Mor gret, Harton House, Hancock, Md. Mrs. Alice Widmeyer, of Han cocii, recently sold the "Davy Johnson"farminThompson town ship to William Secrist for $4000 cash. Died. George Orlin, pon of Beamer and EvaGress, died Sep tember 6, 1G04, aged 4 months. "Budded on earth to blossom in heaven." For Sale. Heavy draught bay horse, 11 years old, work any where and perfectly safe. John M. Clkvknciku. Hustontown, la. Miss Annie B. Frey spent sev eral days in Philadelphia last week, where she purchased a complete line of fall and winter millinery. After spending several weeks very pleasantly at Ocean (J rove, N. J., Miss Margaret Cleveuger returned to her home in Taylor township last Thursday. For the coming season, J. K. Johnston has the largest assort ment of ladies' coats, jackets and pretty skirts that ho has ever shown. Raw Joseph V. Adams, of Mc Conuellsburg, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Adan.s, on Spring street, several days this wek. Everett Press. Norris E. Hoover ol Huston town and Prof. C. E. Barton and George A. Harris, Esq., of this place, attended the congressional conference at Ilarrisburg last Wednesday. O. C. Bowers, Esq., a Chain bersburg lawyer well known iu this county, was last week nomi nated for Congress in this dis trict, at the Democratic confer ence hold at Harrisburg. Foley's Honey aud Tar is pecul iarly adapted for chronic throat troubles and will positively cure bronchitis, hoarseuess and all bronchial diseases. Refuse sub stitutes. So'd at Trout's drug store. After a vacation of five weeks, spent very pleasantly at her home near Clear Ridge, Miss Etta Fields has returned to tho home of Geo. B. Mock in Ayr township, where she has been employed during the past two years. FouSale, largeEnglish Berk shire male hogs for sale. Fine ones. Also, some good grade short horn bull calves from good cows, from 3 weeks to months old. Call on or address C. J. Brewer, McConnellsburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fields spent the time from Saturday un til Monday with the former's fa iher, Deputy Sheriff David T. Fields of th'u place. John iu the Director of the Oklahoma Agri cultural Experiment Station at Stillwater, Oklahoma. R. S. Seeds, who will lecture in ! the Court House in this place on I Friday eveuing of next week, was appointed by Governor Penny packer, one of tho delegates from Pennsylvania to the Farmer's Na tional Congress which ia in ses sion at St. Louis tliM week. Lat woe' our hustling farmer, Mr. Amos Seville, ' just west of town, with eight hands cutting and one tying shocks, making nine in all, cut 81 acres of corn in 28 hours. They did not cut It'omare certainly an ideal pill." wita a grain cradle either, but with the old fashioned corncut- ters, and cut it all one way, on ac- count of the corn leaning. It will Average, at least, 40 barrels to the aero. Local Institute. A local institute was held at Mack Run school house, last Fri lay evening. Mr. J. J. Conrad was elected president. The teacher, Miss Carrie Humbert, had an excellent program prepared. The institute was made more interesting by tho patrons, as well as the teachei s, taking part in the discussion. Subjects for discussion were Use of the Text Book; Influ ence of Community upon tho School. Vice Versa; and How to Secure Self Government in the School. Tho committee decided to hold the next institute at LaurelRidge, October 7th. Teachers present were G. B. Mellott, Maye Mellott, Virgie Truax, Maude Rinedollar, Rebec ca Kotz, Olive Grissinger, Carrie Humbert and Uattie Kendall. Russell Nelson, Secretary. The first local institute of Dub lin township was held at Ft. Lit tleton school Friday evening, Sep tember 2!J. The meeting was called to order by the teacher Levi Morton, gnd E. E. Kell was appointed chairman. The following subjects were taken up. 1. Little things and their importance in school. 2. Inlluence of community upon the school; vice versa. 3. Duties of pupils, patrons, directors aud teacher. There were eleven teachers present. We, also, had the pleas ure of having with us Prof. B. C. Lamberson of Hustontown, and Ex-Supt. Potts of Bedford coun ty. They proved to be of valuable ii id in the interest of education nnd we would bo glad to have them come again. The program was interspersed with music rendered in such a manner as to reflect much credit m both pupils and teacher. The second local institute will be at Glunt's school Friday even ing, October 7th. Teachers, pa trons, and all friends of educa tion are cordia'ly invited to at tend. ' Harvey Sipe, sec. W0HKI.N0 overtime. Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions re always at work, night and day, curing indigestion, bilious i. ess, constipation, sick headache and all stomach, liver and bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only LTtc at Trout's Drug Store. The Cacapou Power Company U erecting poles from Berkley Springs to Hancock on which to carry electric power. This com pany will bring the power and light into the town and put in a reduction plaut before asking the people or town to invest a cent in the enterprise. There are sev eral electricians here who expect to get busy before long. Think of Hancock lighted by electricity. Three miles of poles have already been set this light is now only 3 miles off. Letitshine. Hancock Star. Mrs. G. W. Heinbaugh has re turned home from Altoona and Galitzin where she was visiting her husband, who has had charge of carpeator work there all sum mer. She also visited the fami ly of Harmon Schmidt, Mr. Uein baugh's cousin, and of Mrs. John ScbmiJt, his aunt. In return ing, she stayed a few days with her father, Mr. C. Buterbaugh, who has been confined to his house since last April on account of paralysis. Mr. Heinbaugh expects to spend tho rest of the winter on the Alleghany moun tains where the air and water are 'fresh. It is very dry up on the Alleghanies, but not very warm. A POWER FOR GOOD. The pills that are potent in their action and pleasant in effect are DeWitt's Little Early Risers. W. S. Philpot, of Albany, Ga., J says: "During a bilious attack I took one. Small as it was It did me more good than calomel, blue mass or any other pill 1 ever took ttUti at the same time the effect wa- r,iottaant Little Early Ris fc0d at Trout's drug store I J. K. Johnston is selling the bent Single Barrel Shot Guns, II. & R. at 13.83 and a good Double 'Barrel Shot Gun at 17.50. Register and Clerk's Notice. N.illcr i Imr.'liT rIvmi Ihiit the lollnwlhtf naimtl uiuoum..iur have Uieii their moouli in the Register and Clerk oltlre of Fultoo uoiiDty, !.. nml thnt the unw will be present ed to the Orphans' Court of ld county for eoutlrnintlon on the 1st Monday (3rd day) of October. A. D., IW4 I. First and Unl account of The Real Estate Trust Company of Philadelphia. Trustee for Ella MoKlbbln under will of Sarah I. McKlbbln deceased. 8. First and Bnl account of Ruchael A. Wink administratrix of the estate of Amos Wink lute of Urush Creek township, deceased. .1. First and tlnitl uocount of H. S. Daniel. Ksi administrator of the estate of David Mart?, lute of I.luklnit Creek township, deceua ert. 4. First and limit uocount of Wllllum II. Churl tou uduilnlstrntor of the estate of Muxtfic 1,. Churlton late of bethel township, deceased. First uud Haul account of Ueo. W. Hum bert udtulnlstratorof the entute of JohnCovult lute of Thompson township, deceased. t. First und tlnal uccount of A. J. Fore, exe cutor of the lust will and test amont of Henry ( '. McOowuu lute of Dublin township, deceas ed. ?. First und lliuil account of M, It. Hhurfner. eiucutor of the lust will and testament of John A, Wink lute of Belfast township, deceased. KfKlster'a ortlce. i OF.O. A. HARKIS. Sept. 8, 1004. lteulster. rXKClH'OirS NOTIF..-ljit will and lestu ' ment of Israel Hill lute of Helliol township. Fulton county. Pennsylvania, deceased. Letters testamentary on the above estate haviuir been imiuted to the uuderslitned. all persons indebted to the suid estate are re quested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to D. HOWARD HILL, Wurfonlabuiv. Pa " HI 01. Executor. Administrator's Notice. Letters of administration on the estate of Miss Kuche! Humbert lute or Ayr township, Fulton county Pa. .deceased, huvitur been tfruut ed by the Keiti-aer of Wills for Fulton county, to the subscriber, whose postoftlce address Is I Hckeys Mountain. Fulton Co., Pa., all persons who are indebted to the said estate wluplease make payment, and tnose having claims will preseut them to D. T. HI'MIIF.RT, Administrator. Sept 14, 1004. JXECUTOR'S MOTICK Notice In hereby Riven that letters testament srv have been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of Ellzubeth Crlder lute of Wells township, Fulton count, Pu., dvceused. Any ptTMiii having claims agulnst suid estate will . repent them .ropei ly authenticated for settlement, and tliuan owing the sume wlUpleuse call anil settle. . JAS. A. MeDONOUOH. 9 21 ul New Clrenudu, Pa' Executor's Nottce. Letters testamentary on the estute of Kph imIiii Oregory. lute of Thompson township, Ful ton eouuty. Pu . deceased, huvlng been 'grunt ed to the undersigned, nil persons indeted to said estate are requested to mske- Immediate p yinent. and those having claims or demands uirainst the sume. will present Ibem without delay to T. H. TRUAX. IMI-W. Dickeys Mountuln, Pu. Horse (or Sale. Gray horse, 5 years old, half llambletonian, a fine driver or worker. Call on or address R. H. Witter, Waterfall, Pa. Farm for Sale. The William A. Speer farm at Saluvia, containing 210 acres with large brick house, bank barn, store building, &c, will be sold at public sale on the premises on Saturday, October 1, 1!)04, at 1 o'clock, P. M. Terms will be made known ou day of sale. Fuank P. Lynch, Trustee. A NEW JERSEY EDITOR'S TESTIMONIAL. M. T. Lynch, Editor of the Phil- ipsburg, N. J. Daily Post, writes: I have used many kiuds of medi cines for coughs and colds in my family but never anything so good hs Foley's Honey and Tar. I cannot say too much in praise of " Sold at Trout's drug store. LOWER THOMPSON. Septemner 20. On Sunday ev ening quite a large crowd of young folks gathered at the home of Wilson R. Myers and spent a couple hours singing Stella Sig el being organist. The institute at Center was well attended and the important topics of teaching were fully dis cussed by the teachers, Harvey Sharpe, Sam Simpson, Mr. Bow man, Letitia Peck, Olive Zimmer man and Bessie Myers Mrs Nannie Spicer is very sick at present. Mr. H. H. Brewer is going about again after a severe spell of sickness. Mrs. Wilson Myers and daugh ter, Bessie, spent Sunday with the former's daughter, Mrs. Ren ny Sharpe, at Round Top, Md. IT SAVED HIS LEO. P. A. Dan worth of LaG range, Ga., suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in tivo days. For ulcers, wounds, piles, it's the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 cts. Sold at Trout's Drug Storo. A physician gives directions (n handling a splinter which are well worth remembering. When a plinter has boon driven deeply into the hand it can be extracted without pain by steam. Nearly fill a wide mouth bottle with hot watei, place the injured part over the mouth of the bottle and press tightly and in a minute or two the steam will extract both the spUut er and Inflamation. ST. LOUIS If you want to sej an exposition that concerns your economical ev ery day welfare that keeps money in your own pocket-book look in at Wiener's and see the goods and priees that will do it ' Ladies' Perfectly Cut Dress Skirts at careful prices. OUR IMPROVED PETTICOAT ASSORTMENT from 50c to fci.00. BOYS' SHIRT-WAIST GOODS. DRESS GOODS Mohair, Broadcloth, Serge, Cashmere, Voile, Scotch Suiting, Nub Yarn Suitings, Fancy waistings. Extra specials in Black Goods, silks, etc;. Units, Gloves, Corsets, Puff Combs, Sanitary 1'ulT Combs, Dip Puff Combs, Uiu'liings, Veilings, Collars, Ties, wrist Hags, Pocket Hooks, Hosiery, Buttons, waist sets Fall Millinery Dress Trimmings We guarantee absolutely the correctness of every BANNER PATTERN," Fall styles now in. Best trade prices for Kggs and Poultry. T. J. WIENER, HANCOCK, AID. Valuable Hotel Property at Private Sale. The undersigned will sell at pri-; vate sale the well known Washing-j tou House property in McCon nollsburg, situated on Court House Square. This is one of most desirable hotel properties in the town, and has a splendid patronage. The present owner has conducted it for a period of twenty-tive years and has no oth er motive for selling than a desire to retire from active business. For further information call on or address S. 13. WOOLLET, McConnellsburg, Pa. Chance for Bargains Expecting to close out my bus ness at Harrisonville, I will, dur ing the next few weeks, sell my store goods at greatly reduced prices. 4-w. S. K. FlTTMAN. VYillinery. Rail and Winter After taking in the styles of the east ern und western cities, we are now reudy to show you all of the latest creation in Millinery and Fancy Goods, Hundreds of Ready-to, wear Hats, and the finest lot of Heady trimmed hats ever brought to this town. Tam-o-shantcrs, In fants Caps, Neckwear, Corsets, Misses corsets, Waists, Medal lions, Embroideries, Laces, 1Mb bona, Velvets and Pompadour combs. Come one, and all, and you will be astonished to And what money you can save at our store. A fancy hat pin given away with ev ery dollar hat. Opposite Post-ofllce. Mrs. A. F. Little, McConnellsburg. BETHLEHEA. Miss Mary Ewing has return ed from a six- weeks' visit among friends at Newton Hamilton and Mount Union. Those who spent last Sunday with N. I. Fimtl and family were Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Wagner, M". and Mrs. John Raker and son Harry, Sylvester Cunning ham, and II. V. Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. James Mumma spent last Sunday with their daughter; Mrs. John Raker; Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Wilds were at Thomas McClure's, and Mr. and Mrs. lieamer Uress spent the same day at Sam Scott's. Mrs. Charlotte FinitT spent a few dars this week with her on, Nick. Mr. and Mrs. William Mcllhan ey aud Mr. and Mrs. George Lai dig, of Hustontown, were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jas. T, Connelly's last Sunday. USED rOR PNEUMONIA. Dr. C. J.Oishop, ol Agnew, Mich, says, "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar in three very severe cas es of pneumonia wl b good results in every case." Refuse substi tutes Sold at Trout's drug tore. EXPOSITION THE CHAMBERSBURG ACADEMY I'or Hoys. 107th Year. Dexiin to give pupils thorough preparation for college or business, uI.ho tn provide a pleasant home where they muy develop under the mom fnvoruble phyxl mi moml unci educational condition, I Individual oversight uud luruoton. Outdoor ! sports encouraged. Only a lit Ited number of bourdlnK students admitted. Terms fcttJ per year. Send for catalogue. It- KIXiAH HICK, M A.. Principal, Chumhcrshurg, Pa Gettysburg, Pa. CITY HOTEL. (One square from either depot. ) Accommodations for 2S0. Kates Jil .50 to $2.80 Per Day. BOARD BY THE WEEK $7. $8 A 10 Hot Cold Balh, Electric Llght.Caa, Staam Heat dfe Call Bella. JOHN E. HUGHES, Prop. We oun give you any kind of a carriage de sired over the Iluttlelleld. Free llus to and from ull trains. Re f . 1st Nut. Hunk of Oettysburg, I II udstreet's and DunuV. Learn to Stuff Birds, Animals, li s h e s, n i n t heads, tUllsKIHH, etc. We can teach you h y mail. E,v ery hunt- gler, nature-lover, should be able to save the tine specimens secured. Taxidermy is very fas cinating and profitable. All gun expenees easily paid, by mount ing and selliug specimens. Eas ily and quickly learned by mkn, wombs and hoys The shooting season is at hand and you will secure many fine trophies. Why not mount them yourself? Our school has thous ands of successful students, and is endorsed by all the leading sportsmen, and sporting maga zines. Our rates are very low. New illustrated catalogue is now ready. A limited number FREE if you mention the Fulton County news. Send for one to-day. A request on postal brings it. THE NORTHWESTERN I SCHOOL OF TAXIDERMY, Suite 306 Com. National j Bank, Omaha, Nebraska. X 4 New Falling Top Buggies, both Factory and Uaudmade from $35 to $85 Surreys xS and xS Wagons . Large stock on hand all the time to select from. W. R.. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. Clay Park is spending this week in Philadelphia and Balti more, buying goods for his De partment Store at Three Springs. He is accompanied by his sis ter Mrs. Cromwell.who is buying tor the Ladies' Coat and Hat De- partment. Look out for low prices next week. Guns and Shells v AT J. K. JOHSTWS. t a. n rr .n ? T' W AS J J. K. Johnston, McConnellsburg, Pa. W.H. NESBITI SELLS MACHINE OILS from 20 cents to 60 cents a gal lon. Don't be deceived no body will sell you a 60-cent oil for 5 cents. Mower c c Sections and guards for all kinds of machines at prices lower than you have ever heard. BINDERS on band; Binder twine, Horse Rakes In fact farmer's should rememtier if they want any thing in the machinery line . that I can help them if anybody can. W.H.NESBIT, M'Connellsburg Uodol Dyspepsia Curo DlgMto what you Mt 1 GUNS Single Barrels and Double Bar rels, Breech-Loading, made for Smokeless Powder. HAm merless Double Barrels & Mar lin Pump Shot Guns and Win chester Rifles. SHELLS, ETC., Black and Smokeless Powder Loaded Shells, for 12 and 16 Gauge Guns, Cleaning Rods, Loading Sets and Gun Grease. Belts, Hunting Coats and vests'. Prices on these Goods are attractive. C B 4 XJBUY If you are like the ma n from Missouri, and have to be c shown then these BIO values 1 lt Baking Powder 10c. Large Prunes 8c. Hoi Id Tomatoes 3 can 20c Jap Coffee per ft 12c. Hio Coffee per fb 15c. Jam and Crock, Lfmoua and Melona. at ' . . . C. F. Scott, Grocer. One ninuta GscCto For Vmu&us Colit ami Cnmju ..CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU CAT Tka l .00 tollaaartalni 1 thauM trtal . whSek ll lot 10 (aula, raaMaaa aL t ma ummiut o . i For Sale at Trout's drug store.