C. E. Goldsmith gives Star trading Htamps with clothing. Sale Renter. Thursday, October L'".- There will be preaching at Bed- uel G. Cline having sold his larm, ford Chapnl Friday eveumg.Octo- and intending to move to Burnt Cabins, will sell 7 head of horses aud cults, 21 head of cattle, be sides hogs, farming implements, hay, grain, Ac. Sale begins at 10 o'clock sharp. Tuesday, November 1. 11. S. Danels, agent for Mrs. M. A. Martz, will sell on the premises, '2 J miles northeast of Harrison ville on the Kuobsville road, the Martz farm, containing 135 acres, and also nil her personal property consisting of cattle, farming im plements, grain, hay, household goods, Ac. Sale begins it t 10 o'- ! clock sharp. ' Wednesday, November 2, Mrs. , Margaret Houp will sell at her I residence oue-half mile southwest oi Aew uronadti, cow, wagous, farming implements, completo set of carpenter tools, set black smith tools, and many other things. Sale begins at 10 o'clock I'riday, November 4. James j S. Akers will sell at his residence 1 at Locust Grove, horse, cattle. silks and ruohairs-all the latest 10gS) buggies, wngons, farming colors-just received at J. K. implements, Household goods, &c. Johnston s. j Sale begins at J o'clock. Credit The local institute at Knobs-j 9 months, ville will be held ou Friday even-j Wednesday, November 10. ing, October 2tli instead of Oc- j y. M. Bard," having rented his tober 2uth. I tarm, aud intending to quit farm Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Wible and j ing. will sell at his residence, L' son Hollis spent Sunday at Green miles north of Needmore, horses, Hill, the guests of Mrs. Wible's . cattle, hogs, farming implements, ber 2$th. Mr. Jacob Deaver, of Water fall, was in town a few hours Monday. Mrs. L. A. Youse of this place, spent part of last week with her sister, Mrs. John Shorter of Tod. F. McNaughtou .lohnston, of Washington, I). C., is spending a few days in McConnellsburg. Fou Sai.k. Quiet family bay horse. Good driver gentle and safe. Inquire at the Nkws office. Miss Cora Peck, of this place, is spending a few days in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Nace, in Carlisle. Mrs. Mahal Deshong and daughter, Miss Dora, of Harrison ville, spent Saturday in towu the guests of friends. This is a good time to sub scribe for the t ultox County News. Oaiy a dollar a year In ad vance. The prettiest asMn tment parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jarnes A. Stewart. graiu, household goods, &c. Sale beginning at 10 o'clock sharp Mr. Henry Youso of Longford, Credit 12 months Kansas, after an absence of 17 j Thursday, November 17, G. years is here m a ten-dyrs' visit j Ellis Sipes will, sell at his resl- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j dence on the Geo, W. Sipes farm, James Youse. j 1 mile south of Needmore horses, For the comins: season, J. K. J cattle, hogs, hay, farming imple- Johnston has the largest assort- j merits, household goods, &c. Sale mcnt of ladies' coats, jackets and 10 begin at 10 o'clock. pretty skirts that ho has ever ! ,Wvn ! BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTY YEARS. Wanted at Paul Wagner's tan nery, McConnellsburg, tallow, beefhides, horsehides, eallskins, and sheepskins, for which the highest market price in cash will be paid. Foley's Honey ana Tar coris coughs and colds and prevents pneumonia. Tukenosubstitutes. Sold at Trout's drug store. The :d. quarterly Meeting of the M. E. Church will be observ ed on Sunday, October 30th, 1904, by the following services: 9:30, Sunday School; 10:30, Holy Com munion, Baptism and Ueception of Probationers; 2:00, Junior League; 0:00, Senior League, 7:00 Preaching aud Communion. J. V. Adams, pastor. GOOD FOR CHILDREN. The pleasant to take and harm- Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Dan i ville, 111., writes: "I had bronchi tis for twenty years and never got relief until I used Foley's Honey aud Tar which is a sure i cure." Sold at Trout's drug I store. Adminisrator's Notice. Nntli-e in hcrxv kwhii thul Irtlrrof Adtn'n I'trJtlon vn the p'tmte of John I'lx late of To-I township, Fulton county Vn., dennmecl. btivn been itrnnteri to thp 'un1pnlKnp(l. fnt nil prwt. Inttrhtrtl to nlU eMnte wt I mnUe pny inent. n A thop hiivmv olnlm4 nlil prent them properly nuifcrotlontert for payim-nt. H. S. DANIF.LS. HnrrioDvillft I'a. Administrator. 10-19-04. EXECt'TOn s NOTIE. l.an will and iMtit ment of lute of SnniuH Houp. Well town uhlp. h'ulton county. I'ennvlviiiim. rtiu-i'iisort. I.i-tti-rw teHtrttnetitfiry on the uliovt .".t.ute tmvftiir Itei'n vninteU to the umleMrned, till persons imlphteil to the mud e-.ti.te ure re-iit-sted to trmke payment, und those huvinij claims lo present the mime witlionl delay to KM E. SHOUR Executor, 10 HI HI. Hubclsvllle, Pu. K XKCUTOK'H NUTICK.. Notice In herebv given that ltfir tcrttntiifnt my liavti been Kriutt!! to the nnili;rnt((iil upon the tttnte of Klizut'Pth Crfder late f Well townnhlp, Fulton count", Ph., UuclmimmI Any nirnotm having clfifmn mrulnnt fmUlontfite will pn-noiit Hihiu f roppily uuthenticutctl for settlement, Ami tboe owing the mttiiu wlllpleum) call and nutile. JAB. A. MVDON'OWiH. 0 21 (M New Uremulu, Pa Executor's Nottce. T.cttopN tslnmenttirv on the eMuteof Kith ruim Urevory. lute of Thompson townsliip. h ni ton county. I'n , ilfi'eiisfil. Imv'Uff been grunt ed to tin nndrntlfm-ri, i person indebted to stiid tute tire rtt'l to inkn Imiiiedlut p tyment, nod thoe huviiiu ciuitn or d;mitndH uimtnt the Mime, will present them without iW'iuy to T. H. TRUAX. (t-'3,-0l. DIokeyR Mountnin, Pu millinery Fall and Winter An Old Church. Mr. and Mrs. William Wink were the guests ot Judge and Mrs. Morton last Thursday night and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wink and tho former's sister Charity, and Thomas Truax, returned re cently from a pleasant visit down on the Eastern Shore, and speak in extravagant terms of the kind ness received at the hands of the j good people down there; especial j ly, did they appreciate the drive John Funk gave them in his sur ry, taking them around to many places of iuterest, among which ess One Miuuto Cough Cure i was a church, an inscription on u After taking in the btyk's of the east ern und western cities, we are now ready to show you all of the latest creation in Millinery and Fancy Goods, Hundreds 'of Iteady-to, wear Hats, and the finest lot of Heady trimmed hats ever brought to this town. Tatn-o-slianters, In fants Caps, Neckwear, Corsets, Misses corsets, Waists, Medal lions, Embroideries, Laces, Hib bons, Velvets and Pompadour combs. Come one, and all, and you will be astonished to lind what money you can save at our store. A fancy hat pin (riven away with ev ery dollar hat. Opposite I'bKt-ofllce. Hats trimmed free of charge. Mrs. A. F. Little, McConnellsburg. Valuable Hotel Property at Private Sale. gives instaut relief in all cases of cough, croup and lagripne 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 intlam matidn, heals and soothes and cures permanently by enabling i the lungs to contribute pure life giving and life sustaining oxygen to the blood and tissues. Sold at Trout's drug store. We publish in to-day's issue a circular letter which has recent ly been sent by the Secretary of Agriculture and Dairy and Food Commissioner of Pennsylvania to every ("J range. Farmers' Alliauce and other Agricultural organiza tion of the State. The circular explains itself, and all persons in terested in protecting genuine dairy products would do well to act iu compliance with the sug gestions it contains. If farmers do nut wish to write personal let ters to their representatives in Congress, those living in the same community can join in a petition addressed to the Senators and Members of the House of Repre sentatives from Pennsylvania, marble slab back of the pulpit tells something of its history: Francis Makemi, Father of the American Presbyterian Church. Hehoboth, His First and Favorite Child, Founded KIH.'I. These Grounds Given By Him. He Said F.verythinj; Snould Tend Heavenward. NEVER ASK ADVICE. When you have a cough or cold don't ask what is good for it and get some medicine with little or no merit and perhaps dangerous. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tur, the greatest throat and lung rem 1(1 it cures coughs and colds iU;i:kly. Sold at Trout's drug store. KMOBSVILLE. Miss liessie Wilson, of Burnt Cabiusi, is now at homo for a cou ple ditys' visit. There will be au institute at Knobsvillu school house, Friday, October 28th. Miss Mary Carbaugh and sis ter, Goldio, spent Sunday with Dan Mum ma's family. Mrs. Maggie Kerlin and son, - - 1 - ! . t . . . . . v. . . I Iwt mr. . 1 . ! .... . . i .u Norman, spent Sunday with Uav of the bill referred to In the cir- , Vnm. ,. cular. Three copies of such pe tition will be necessary, one for each of the Senators from Penn sylvania, and one for tho Member of the House of Representatives in which the petitioners reside. ' A THOUUhTHl MAN. M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind., knew to do in the hour of need. His wife had such an un usual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. : He thought of and tried Or. King's New Life Pills and she got relief at once and was finally cured. Only 2.rc, at Trout's drug store. id Fore's family There will be an entertainment at the M. K church at Knobsvillu Sunday, October COth. Reuben Sipes and family spent last Sunday at tho home of Jona than Pock. MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP. There is nothing like dolug a thingthorougbly. Of all thenalves you ever heard of, Hucklen's Ar. nica Salve is the best. It swoops away and cures burns, sores, bruises, cuts, boils, ulcers, skio eruptions and pdos. It's only L'3 cents, and guaranteed to give sat isfaction by Trout's drug store. The undersigned will sell at pri vate sale the well known Washing ton House property iu McCon nellsburg, 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. Woollkt, i McConnellsburg, Pa. PILL PLEASURE. If you ever took DeWitt's Lit tle Karly Risers for biliousness or constipation you know what pill pleasure is. These famous little pills cleanse the liver and rid the system of ail bile without producing unpleasaut effects. They do notgripe, sicken or weak en, but pleasantly give tone and strength to the tissues and or gans of the stomach, liver and bowels. Sold at Trout's drug store. To The Public. D. U. Patterson & Son have re ceutly bought the stock of goods from J. L Patterson at Webster Mills. Weinteud to keep a first class country store, aud to supply our patronB with everythingthey may need in Dry Goods, Clothing, Hoots and Shoes, Hals and Caps, Notions, Hardware, Groceries, &c, &c. Believing that one person's mouey Is just as good as anoth er'a, we have our goods marked plainly in figures, and will sell at absolutely ouo price to all. By fair dealing we hope to merit the patronage of the public. We will take Lumber, Dried Fruit, Lard and Corn in exchange for goods. Respectfully, . D. II. Pattkuhon & Son. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Itching, blind, bleeding, or protruding piles. Druggists re fund money if Puzo Ointment fails to cure any case.no matter of how long standing, lo 6 to 14 days. First , application gvves ease and rest, 50a If your druggist hasn't it send SOc in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. , vi . . . . Goods Bought "Right" 3 Are Bound To Sell We make an urgent request to investigate our winter stock. We ofter the latest "Parisians Creations" fashioned by our "City Modiste" and promise a becoming hat or bon net at your own price. An unrivaled line of trimmings to select from. Ribbons, Silks, Velvets, Ostrich Plumes. Tips, Wings. Trimmed hats and ready-to-wear hats al ways in stock. Dame fashion has been busy this season, and our Ladies' Coats, Ready-made Skirts, Shirtwaists and Petticoats are woith looking at. In dress goods we can show you every con ceivable frabric and color, broadcloth, Scotch suitings, extra heavy for unlined skirts and jackets. An unlimited supply of Black Goods. Specials at special prices. 6 pop ular styles of corsets that will tit you. Winter underwear for men, women and children. Furs, Fas cmators, Mittens, Gloves, Neckwear, Veilings, Hosiery. We have added to our stock a compleee line of gent's furnish ing goods. "BANNER PATTERNS" easily comprehended. Children's winter dress and coat patterns 10 cents. Hest trade prioes fur Kj;e and Poultry. T. J. WIENER, HANCOCK, AID. A. J. IRWIN & CO, FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY A full line 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 tho manufacturers of fancy silks aud velvets met the demand of fashion. We have an elegent line of IUBBON'S, SILKS, VKL.VETS, FANCY FKATHKRS, TIPS and AMAZON PLUMES. In fact, we have every thing in a FIRST CLASS MILLINERY STORE. Special attention will be given to Trimming. Remember that our long experience in the millinery business enables us to select nothing but the most fashionable goods. All we ask is that you give us a call, see our goods and get out- prices. Our goods sell themselves. A. J. Irwin Sc Co, McConnellsburg, Pa. Good Values J Nov Neckwear for Ladies' rv Low Prices 1 1 m r-.K u J. G. Turner & Co's., WVtllli-iery Show. The Millinery exhibit Is by odds the most charming, to which we have ever Invited you. This is to be a season of colors, rather than t materials. Wo are showing a handsome iino oi mtnmea ana vn- E trimmed Hats In many new styles and effects, also a line of Millinery L Trimmings consisting ot silks, velvets, ribbons, feathers, plumes, jTsri pompons, fiincy ornaments, aud veils. A 8 COATS AND FURS THE "BERT" WALKING SKIRT t; Our line of Coats and Furs is correct in stylo ana tne wornmansnip of the best, this line is now ready for your inspection and judgment. JJ This Is one of tho best skirts made, and we have a large range to select from, all Tailor-made i S DRESS GOODS FOR FALL B LJ Broad Cloth, Fancy Suiting, Miltons, Mohairs, Zibllene'B, Sur fi ges', and Silks Never has our line been so extensive as now. Do not mtiko your selections until you see our stock and compair prices and qualities . ?.t? I a si it o r j. u. I urnerar o 2 Hosiery Tor La dles', Misses, and Children. Hancock, Aid. Shoes for La dles', Hisses, and Children. LIRE STOVES and RANGES keep on saving all winter- and you will have something more than a pile of ashes ami half burned coal to show for your money in the Spring time. Genuine JewelStoves bearing the above trade mark, liUKN all the coal you put in them und get out all the heat the coal contains. That's why we say they are FUEL SAVERS and soon pay for themselves in reduced fuel bills. You are invited to call utvl see and ask about Jewels. T.-.EV COST NO MORE THAN COMMON STOVES ALBERT STONER, 1 1 1 1 1 n i xv i I I i Is What You Make It. We can help you to make your's a pleasure. Cold weather is coining and you will want a new stove. 40 different patterns now in stock from $2.00 up to $25.00 each. Beautiful Rag carpets at 35 cents per yard. Rag with wool stripes 50 and 55 cents a vard. 1 ri gs grains at 30 cents a yard. c!. People should not be judged by the clothes they wear. But a store is judged oy ine styie it carries S$We have just received a lot of Ladies' Hats this i Vc.' teee tnnnv of fhpin inmnrtpH All fhf la t B, est Parisians styles. j . , - ' 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. CLAYPARK, Three Springs, Pa. MILLINERY. The Latest Fall and Winter Styles. I have taken a great deal of care to select styles and at price that will be sure to suit every one. We can give any thing In the popular turban, the new Hat crowned suHor, plush and vel vet dress hats, misses and chil dren's tarns, sweaters, every thing in silks and velvets, rib bons, vulltnuf, laces, etc., etc., at prices that ill astonish and pleuso you. H aud made hats a speciality. Hats trimmed free of charge, we give blue or red trading stumps. Mays Johnston, McConnellsburg, Pa. S. M. ROBINSON, DEVLER IN Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Etc. Etc., McConnellsburg, Pa. X X I buy my own stock from a Qrst clam Pennsylvania Nursery and replace, free of charge, any trees that do not grow tli. first year. Fall delivery will be mad. about No vember 1st. S. M. Robinson, WANTED. We want your wants You want your wants supplied : Therefore If vou want to buy Groceries; If vou want to Exchange;' If you want to sell Buckwheat Flour; ,'. If, in tact, you want anything in the Grocery Line, and want to sell anything in the line of Country Pro duce, " Tell your wants to C. F. Scott, McConnellsburg, Pa. Three Head of Horses for aab; ages 8 to 12; weight 900 to 1 100 (Kiuntls; good drivers; will work auy where, tiud prices right Call on, or uddrc.s.s VV. D. Moiiukkt, , Uanctclc Md. H.irton Unit'. ' J. K. Johnston. Read These Prices. MEN'S CLOTHING. Heavy work coats . &1.40 Dress coats and vests . $4.50 Good single coats $2. Cord pants lined through $1 75 Youth's cord pants lined through $l.5n Boys' cord kneo pants 50c Men's bluck worsted suits $2.4) Men's (ine clay worsted suits $1.85 Men's business suits, extra good ,$5 Men's fancy dress suit $8.fi() Men's 1H oz. clay worsted suits $10 Men's dress ov'ercouts $5 Men's line dress overcoats $8 Men's, ulsters 4H Inches lonjf $ti Mete's ulsters 50 inches lonjf $8.50 Men's storm overcoats $0 Men's sweaters, extra heavy $1 Men's heavy plush caps 40c Men's heavy fleeced shirts and druwer 25c; extra heavy 40c 10 do. soft-fronts shirt just received, (the 1 kind) 50c Poultry Wauled. . ... . Ton thuuHiiud jiouads of pml try wtiuted for which the holiest market jxilutvt in ciih will. b paid. i Lloyd Uav, McCounollsbu. rg, Pj. Subscribe for the News. Cunvas gloves Goat skin gloves The best heavy, Box calf shoe tliuh top heavy Box calf shoes High top, diiubiu sole " Hoys' hifh cut" shoes . Hojs' hijth cut Box culf shoes Boys' flweced shirts atl drawers 10c 25c $1.25 $1.85 $2.5i $1.25 2.2-1 25c Children's toques . 25c Children's Tamoshanters 50c Men's wool overshirts 50c and $1 Boys' sweaters 50 and 85o LADIES' CLOTHING. Pretty capes Brocade capes Cloth capes 27 inches long B ack jackets Tan Melton jackets Extra fine Melton jackets Kxtra tine black jackets tl.25 $2.25 $? $7 and $!) Beautiful fur scarf 75c, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $4.50. Muffs to match $1, $1.50, $2 Tailor made skirts $2 Tailor nmde heavy gray cloth $2 75 Tailor made heavy black cloth $3.50 Tailormade blue, brown and gray 5 Ladies' fuscinators 25 and 50c Ladies' Hoods 60c Ladies' mittens 10, 13 aud 25c Ladies' beautiful Golf glove Ladies' Box calf shoes Ladles' fine kid dress shoe Ladies' knit underskirts Ladle' black underskirts Ladies' undervests and drawers Children's union suits , 25o 1 25 $2 50c! 1 ' 22o 25o Children's shoes 50c, 75c, and $1, All styles and colors in outing cloths, guinea cloth, and cottons of all kinds Beautiful silk shirts waist patterns mid e!oth for jacket suits. AU grades of blankets from JiOo'to $0 per pair. Carpets and straw mattings, j. K. Johnston, :' McConnellsburg, Pa. For Salu at Tront'a drnjf ntort. DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Tk $1 .00 kottu contain 2H m.lk trial u, wklek Milt (or gg Mntt raSMtSO OKLT AT TK tAaOKATOtV O . . , , LJ B. C. DTITT At COUPANY, CUICACa
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