Shot (Juris at J Sou the $3.8. i. John.sU'ii'n. l 'reaching iu thu i'it8Lt-jiir.n hurch rjoxtSnnday morniugand euing. t-oumry jird and Bacon U. r ilo atStnutcafrlo Hrnthers'. The i.a d is 10 ceuts a pound. For Sale. One good cow, ov- : i yearn old. Inquire of Ivobcrt l Desliong, Wei stor Mills Foil Sale. Quiet family bay horse. Good driver gentle and siifo. Inquire at the Nkws office, Wit' tho issue of last week the !un County News started on the sixth year of its existence. ueaaquarters 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 1'ulton County News. Only a dollar a year in ad vanco. The prettiest assortment of silks and mohairs all the latest colors just received at J. K. Johnston s. Cuambersburg has been select ed as the place for holding the next spring meeting of the Car lisle presbytery. Mr. Unger Melloti, a former teacher in this county, has just taken charge of the Pine Grove school near Hyndman, Hertford county. Our neighboring coun ties are always glad to pick up a Fulton county teacher. For the corning season, J. K. Johnston has the largest assort ment of ladies' coats, jackets and pretty skirts that ne has ever shown. Another example of what Ful ton county can do in the way of raising big corn came to our no tice during the past week. G. Murray Ray, farmer on Mr. Ar chie Johnston's farm in the Cove, sent to this office a few ears of corn pretty hard to beat. One of the largest ears measures 13? inches in length, and contains 1, iiOugraiosand weighs two pounds. J. K. Johnston is selling the bet Single Barrel Shot Guns, Ji. it I J. at 3.33 and a good Double Jlarrel Shot Gun at SrT.'iO. Miss Ethel Hays, who accom ii,ied Miss Alice Michael to Philadelphia, has returned to Kv ei ett to assist Miss Michael dur- BRUSH CREEK. Hip peoplf of thp Valley arp bu. seeding uud husking corn. O. A. Ha r ton intend building a new house soon. Mossr. Will Seilingand Wal l r Marlon, the "champion photo gru;!iers,"are doing a rushing business in the picture line. Glive thorn a call. Mesais. Walter Hartou, Caera Uixsou and Ilaslet Walters iu- tend going to Franklin county. Tho corn cutting at Roy Du vails' was well attended. Mrs. Roy Duvall is very poor ly with typhoid fever at this writ ing. Miss Ella Wink has gone to Wells Valley to visit her sister, Mrs. John Duvall, Mr. A. A. Barton obtained one otato which he planted in twenty-two hill- and obtained a crop of three pecks of potatoes. Who can beat it? The carpenters will soon have 1. M. liar ton's new house completed. (J00D FOR CHILDREN. The pleasant to take and harm less One Minute Cough Cure gives instant relief in all cases of cough, croup and lagripue be cause it does not pass immediate ly into the stomach, but takes ef fect right, at the seat of the trou ble. It draws out the inflam mation, heals and sootiies aud cures permanently by enabling the lungs to contribute pure life- giving and life sustainiug oxygen to the blood and tissues. Sold at Trout's drug store. pXKOUTOH S NOT1R- l,M will n1 tenta. iik'O! of Inrm-1 Mill lute of Hethel township, Kultou ouuntv. PeiuixvlTimia. decrawd. I .ftiri-i to i ..nnmnrv in thp nlnivp O'Ihi. hoiliip r.peri frampil to the un.let sd.J. mi perwns Imlehtoil to the unlet extnte are ! quested to mtike pitvmrnt, and thone havinif clulnw io prernl the um without dclny to D. HOW ARD HILL. Warfordrturr, Ps.. 8-81 -04. Eierutor. ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION Administrator's Notice. Letter of administration on the estate of MIks Kuchel Humbert late or Avr townnhip, Kulton county i'a.,(lecenNRd. hiivlnKl'eenKniui oil by I he KeiMcrof WIIIh for Kulton eouoty. tn the nilwcrtbcr, whose poHtoDlve addrem 'is IHi-keya Mountain. Kulton Oo., J'a., a I pernoni who lire Indebted to the mild entute will pleaxe make payment, and tnose burin claims w 11 oreseut them to t, T. HtTMIIKKT. Sept H, imi. Administrator. P X K(J UTOIl '8 N O T I C Is Notice It tieruny glvon flint Icttori teetament ary liar been vrnntrri to the unuVralgtiml upon the estate of Wlr.ubeth Crtder lute of Wells township, Fulton count", Pa., deceased. A ny persons having claims axalnst said estute will present them propetly authenticated for I'ttlenient.and those owlntfthesame will please call and settle. 4 AS. A. Mi-OOXOtTOH. 'ilW New Grenada. Pa' Executor's Nottce. Letters testamentary on the estate of F.nh ralm lireirory. late of Thompson township. Kul ton eouuty. Pu , dneeiised, hiivlnu been ifrunt ed to the nuderslKned. nil persons Indebted to suld estate are requested to inske Immediate piyment. and those hnvlntr claims or denuindi iii;nitiM the sunie. will present them wlihnui delay to T. H. TKITAX. "-I-"- Wukeya Mountain, 1'u. MILLINERY. The Latest Fall and Winter Styles. I have taken a great deal of care to Select styles and at prices that will be sure to suit every one. Tho pronounced favor with which our millinery display has been accepted is the evi dence that our efforts have been appreciated. Come in and examine our (roods. Hats trimmed free of charge. We give blue trading stamps. If you want to se. an exposition that concerns your economical ev ery day welfare that keep money in your own pocket-bonk look in at Wiener's and te the goods and prices lhat will do it. Ladies Perfectly Cut Dress Skirts ut en refill prices. OUR IMPROVED PETTICOAT ASSORTMENT from (Vic to 2.00. BOYS' SHIRT-WAIST GOODS. DRESS GOODS Mphair, Broadcloth, Serge, Cashmere, Voile, Scotch Suiting, Nub Yarn . Suitings, Fancy waistings. Kxtra specials in Black Goods, silks, etc Hells, Gloves, Corsets, Puff Combs, Sanitary Puff Comb9, Dip Puff Combs, Kuchlngs, Veilings, Collurs, TIps, wrist Hags, I'ocket Rooks, Hosiery, Buttons, waist sots Fall Millinery and Dress Trimmings We guarantee absolutely the correctness of every ''BANNER PATTERN." Fall styles now in. Best trade prices for K;ifs aud Poultry. T. J. WIENER, HANCOCK, MD. A. J. IRWIN & CO., FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY in the Fall and Winter. F.verett I on the premises at 1 o'clock p. in Sale Register. j Wednesday, October 12, Jas. A. I McDonough, executor of the last will &c. of Mrs. Elizabeth Crider, deceased, will sell at her late resi-1 deuce iu New Grenada, horses, I hogs, farmingiuipleraents, house-j hold goods, &c. Sale begins at ! w o ciocK, a. ni. Thursday, October 13, Daniel' bheetz will sell his farm of 170 i cutting corn and somlintr acres li miles east of McConnells-j Daily Strait and brother burg, between the two pikes; 100 ' (ieorge, raised on their lather's acres are cleared aud iu good j farm, some corn measuring 14 state or cultivation, aud the bal-! feet in height and 7 ft., 8 in. up j ance is in choice timber. This ! to the ear. Fulton countv bov ! property is said to be underlaid now come ahead, with a large vein of anthracite,! Apples are plenty and so will and is in overy way a very valu- j cider be this winter, able and desirable property. Sale j Mr.Wm. Fagley finished thresh- Mays Johnston, McConnellsburg, Pa. AND0VER. The farmers are nearlv all drm f A full lino of Hats and Bonnets in all the very latest shapes, shades and colors This is to be a season of soft effects and bril liant colors. Very happily have the manufacturers of fancy silks and velvets met the demand of fashion. We have an elegent line of KIBBONS, SILKS, VKLVKTS, FANCY FKATHKUS, TIPS and AMAZON PI.CMKS. In fuel, we have every thing in a FIRST CLASS MILf.INKRV STORE. Special attention will be given to Trimming. Remember that our long exj erience in the millinery business enables us to select nothing but the most fashionable goods. All we ask is that you give its a call, see our goods and get our prices. Our goods sell them (elves. A. J. Irwin 8c Co., McConnellsburg, F. I it? . It LIRE Is What You Make It. We can help you to make yours a pleasure. Cold weather is coming and you will want a new stove. '40 different patterns now in stock from $2.00 up to $25.00 each. Beautiful Rag carpets at 35 cents per yard. Rag with wool stripes 50 and 55 cents a vard. In grains at 30 cents a yard. People should not be judged by the clothes they wear. But a store is judged by the style it carries. 5We have iust received a lot of Ladies Hats ttmi week, many of them imported. All the lat est Parisians styles. LADIES' COATS in Brown, Tan, Castor, etc. They are beau ties. Also, the latest things in Ladies' Skirts. You want a new Fur to, do you not ? Any kind, color, or size you want. Prices 75 cents to' $10.00 each. Breech Loading Shot Guns- full choke $3.50. Smoke less or Black Powder Shells. CLAY PARK, Three Springs, Pa. mmmmm: Guns and Shells Ltc"i ',T7iiTMii'i"il'iiii.r . ii ltenublican Miss Stella M. Hard, a former Thursday, October 20, John V. GluDt, haviug sold his farm, and Fulton county teacher, completed ! intending to quit farming, will ti course in stenography aud type-1 sell at his residence, l.J miles writing and now has a nice posi- j west of Knobsville, horses, cattle, tiou with the Randolph Company, I hogs, sheep, farming implements, wholesale grocers, at Elkius, W. j hay and grain. Sale will bein Va. Elkins is the home of Hmirv ' at 10 o'clock. Credit fi mont.h (. Davis, Democratic nominee : i for vice prdsident, aod Miss Bard A THOUGHTH'L MAN. j ays she sees him very frequent-i - Austin of Winchester, j ly. . Iud., knew to do in the hour ofi n;ed. Iiis wife had such au un- ing buckwheat with a crop of 282 bushels. Joseph Mvllott's corn cutting Tuesday night was well attended. David Strait and brother An drew have returned home. Iteport says Benj. Deshong is going to move his engine to Theo. Sipes' mill to assist him in grind ing; a very good move, as flour is getting to be u scarce article iu this community. Auioug the young business men iu Mercersburg, there is no one that is more careful to do the fair thing witlihiscustomers than Mr. Bert P. Smith, manufactur er and dealer in harness, saddles, nets, whips, collars, robes, blank tt, &c. Bert formerly worked iu McConnellsburg, and will be glad to have any of his Fulton county friends call o see him when they come to Mercersburg. NEVtK ASK ADVICE. hen you have a cough or cold don't ask what is good for it and Kt some medicine with little or i o merit and perhaps dangerous. Auk for Foley's Honey and Tar, the greatest throat and lung rem- ly it cures coughs and colds l" '.nly. Bold at Trout's drug sti '(. ' Tue atteution of the Borough authorities la respectfully called tc t tie condition of the crossing l.etween Dickson's and Trout's. The stones should either be rais ed or ferry boats provided for use of pedestrians in wet and muddy wcaTier. n is an almost daily i incurrence for horses to slip and fall on that crossing when coming down the hill faster than a walk. If only the members of the coun cil would have to suffer in case of un Hction for damages, it would not be so great a matter; but it would bo the whole town that would have to foot the bill. MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP. There is nothing like doing a tliiug thoroughly. Ofall the salves you ever heard of, Bucklen's Ar nica Salve U the best. It sweeps nwuy and cures burn, sores, bruUeg, cuts, boils, ulcers, skiu rnplions and piles. It's only 2.1 c-t, and guaranteed to give sat lr. loa by Trout's drug utore. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. usual case of stomach aud liver Itching, blind, bleeding, or trouble, physicians could not help j protruding piles. Druggists re- her. lie thought of aud tried Dr. King's New Life Bills and she got relief at oiueand was finally cured. Only 25c, at Trout's drug store. ?WP Jr" ) (low fuel I (J BILLS AT J. K. JOHSTON'S. Institute. The first "Local Institute" of Taylor township was held at No. 1 September 30, 1!)04, D. K. Ches nut being elected president. The following questions were discus sed: 1. Influence of School upon Pupil, Patron aud Community. 2. The Compulsory School Law. 3. Tardiness; its effect and how pre vented. The subjects were thoroughly discussed by tho ten teachers present aud the patrons also par ticipated in the discussions. With tho exceptions of a few young persons who would do well to stay at home till they learn how to conduct themselves at a public meeting, excellent order prevail ed. J. II. Wooucock, Secretary. BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTV YEARS. Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Dan ville, 111., writes: "I had bronchi tis for twenty years and never got relief until I used Foley's Honey and Tar which is a sure cure." Sold at Trout'a drug store. ' At the horse sale in Chainbers burgontho 24th, Van Bradley, near Mercersburg, bought 18 head; Bon Gordon, of Dickey's Station, 10 head; Mr. Funk 2, and John C. Beidera, of Citn, a tine two-year-old. Subscribe for the News, fund money if Pazo Ointment. fails to cure any' case, do matter of how long standing, in 6 to days. First application gives ease and rest, 50c. If yo'ur druggist hasn't it send 50c iu stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Notice. All members of the Executive Committee of the Fulton County Sabbath Association are request ed to attend a meeting of the Com mittee on Friday, Oct. 7, at 2 P. M. in the Sunday School room of the M. E. Church, McConnells burg. J. V. Adams, Secretary. are what make genuine DETROIT STOVE WORKS fuel saving Jewel Stoves and Ranges the cheapest stoves in the world, no matter what you pay. As for prices, we know we can satisfy you, and ask you to call and satisfy yourself. We sell and recommend Jewels. ALBERT STONER, Horse for Sale. Gray horse, 5 years old, half Hambletonian, a flue driver or worker. Call ou of address 'II. II. Witter, Waterfall, Pa. TO CURE A COLD IN 0ME DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. Valuable Hotel Property at Private Sale. The undersigned will sell at pri vate sale the well known Washing ton House property in McCon nellsburg, situated on Court Uouse 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-tlve years and has no oth er rnolie for selling than a desiro to retire from active business. For further information call on or address' S. U. W COLLET, McConnellsburg, Ps, Gettysburg, Ha. CITY HOTEL. (One square from either depot. ) Accommodation), for 250. Kate 1 .50 to $2.50 Per Day. BOARD BY THE WEEK $7. 8 A SIO Hot A Cold Bach. Blsctrlo Light, Caa, Nlcam Moat : Call Eiollat. JOHN E. HUGHES, Prop. We oao Rive you any kind of a eurrlutre do tired over tbe Hattlrtteld. Free Bun to and Irom all trains. Ref: Alillinery. Rail and Winter 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. lit Nat. Uuuk of UettyHbunr, llrudntreel and Duun'ik THE CHAMBERSBURG ACADEMY Korlloya. 107th Year. Dealgiw loKlvepupll thorough preparation for college or DuMnesx, alao to provide a pleasant borne where they may develop under the not favorable physi cal, moral aud eduoatlonal condition. Individual overnight and Instrueton, Outdoor port eaoouraged. Only a Halted uumber of boarding atudeute admitted. Tcrnu W) per year. Send for catalogue. D- ElMJAH HICK, M. A., lrlnclpal, CbamberabarK, Pa. PILL PLEASURE. If you ever took De Witt's Lit tle Early Risers for biliousness or constipation you know what pill pleasure is. These famous little pills cleanse the liver and rid tbe system of all bile without producing unpleasant effects. They do notgripe, sicken or weak-1 en, bnt pleasantly give tone and strength to the tissues and or gans of the stomach, liver and bowels. Sold at Trout's drug store. ' After tuklntf la the My leg of tbe east ern unci wextct-u cities, we are now ready to nhow you all of the latest creation io Millinery and Fancy Goods, Hundreds of Ueady-to, wear Hats, and the finest lot of Iteady trimmed bats ever brought to this town. Tam-o-ahantem, In fants Caps, Neckwear, Corsets, Misses corstts, Waists, Medal lions, Embroideries, Laces, Rib bons, Velvets and Pompadour combs. Come one, and all, and you will be astonished to find w hut money you can suvh at cur store. A fancy hut pin given uwuy with ev ery dollar bat. Opposite I'ost-ollice. Mrs. A. F. Little, McConnellsburg. Chance for Bargains Expectiug to cWe out my bu ness at Uarrisouville, I will, dur ing the next few weeks, sell my store goods ut greatly reduced prices. 4-w. S. K. IIttmav. J. K. Johnston, McConnellsburg, 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 25 cent-i. Mower c c$ Sections and (fnards for all kinds of machines at prices lower than you have ever heard. BINDERS on band; Binder twine, Horse Hakes In fact farmer's should remember if they want any thing in the machinery line that I can help them if anybody can. W. H. NESBIT, AConnellsburg GROCERIES. km;.- We uphold the stand ardjof good living. Eve-, rything in the line of Choice Groceries may be L ought at store. Cur stock is our Itodol Dyspepsia Curo DIqmU what you sab iC(o!(o), Large, ;.jrv Fresh, and Fine FR I C ES that cant be duplicated; Don't waste .time and money buying Groceries . elsewhere, for ... this is really the onlv place ' to do vour marketing and get the best results. C. F. SCOTT, , McConnellsburg, Pa. Ons TZ Inuto Occh Cc?6 rer uoughs, COM ant BY3FZPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Tk II .00 koWaoartata 2 Si ttmaatha trial aha, irhtck (alia lor (0 oaaia. raaraaaa ml at thb uacuuvaav or s. a dsot?t h co:uAtnr, cuxcacq, r Kaij at Trout's drug sVoro.
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