The furnace at Oruisonials ma King about 100 tons of iron every tweuty-fours. Mr. Lewis Shaw and son B. H. Shaw, of Taylor, were business visitors at the County Seat Mon day. T. J. Couiorer has recently re turned from a pleasant trip of two weeks among friends in the West. Fou Runt. Store room at Knobsville. Fine location. (lood chunce. Kent reasonable. J. V. CiLCNT. This is a g-n.il time to sub scribe tor the Fulton County Nkws. Only a dollar a year in ad vance. Miss Janet Zachanas still con tinues to enjoy the simple lite with friends in town her only explanation is "she'd ruther." We are indebted to our friend 11. 0. Wishart, manager of the Park Ridge Lumber and Coal Co., at Park Ridge, 111., for two nice calendars, Down at Shirleysburg there lives a man that says he has never kissed a woman nor taken a drink of whiskey. That fellow ought to get to heaven. Miss Sadie Hann, who had been visitiug her mother, Mrs. Auua R. Haun, and other friends atSaluvia, returned to Cham borsburg Friday. Wanted at Paul Wagner's tan ' i.e.-y, McConnellsburg, tallow, herfhides, horse-hides, callskius, ar i sheepskins, for which the highest market price in cash will be paid. Wanted A good, earnest white woman as assistant housekeeper iu a private family in a country home; must understand cooking, city wages. Address X. Y. Z., Mercersburg, Pa. The prevention of consumption j is entirely a question of commenc ; ing the proper treat ment in time, i Nothing is so well adapted to j ward olT fatal lung troubles as Fo i Ipv's ITonr-v and Tar. Sold bv all dealers. Gilbert C. Mellott and wife, of Fraukhn Mills, were in town a few hours last Saturday, and went down and spent Saturday night with their uncle and aunt. B. W. Logue and wife, iu the Cove. , .Mr. David Strait, of Huston town, was an early caller at trie "News" ottico Monday morning. Davy will tnako a number of im provements to his property this .summer among others that of building a new shop. "Tho wind bloweth where it listtth," and for tho past week it i has deposited ou the lawns of Sec ond street a lot of objectionable litter in the shape of waste mat ter of the County Institute, which is a great offence to good house keepers. lion. Jno. P. Sipes returned to Harnsburg Monday for the third week's work in the Pennsylvania legislature. Mr. Sipes has been appointed to serve on four com mittees, namely, Judiciary Gen eral, Agriculture, Bureau of Stat istics, and Prisons aud Gratui ties. The McGovern school in Tod township is closed for thirty days owing to the presence of scarlet ever in the family of the teacher Miss Minnie Mock. It is rumor ed that Miss Mock has a light at tack; but, be this as it may, the directors have "chosen the wise part" iu closing the sctiool as a preventive measure; as no dis ease is more contagious in char acter. We had a very pleasant call on Monday from Mr. John S. Hull, of Manstield, O., who has been spending several weeks among his oldtime Fulton county friends. Ho has been the guest, during tho past week of Attorney Frank P. Lynch and other friends and relatives in town. Mr. Hull is a native of B;thel township, but jxmt to Ohio about tweiity-flve years ago. He and the Editor were schoolmates at Professor Douglass' school at Need more in the fall of 1802. COL'OIIS AND COLDS. All coughs, colds and pulmon ary complaints that are curable are quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure. Clears the phlegm, draws out the inilaraation and heals and soothes the affected parts, strengthens the lungs, wards off pneumonia. Harmless and pleasant to take. Sold by Trout's drug store. ... ' . f Sale Register, Saturday, February 4. Eph raim S. Mellottand Thomas S. Mellott, agents for the heirs of EJeni y T. Mellott, will sell on the premises on the Ridge road, 1 mile south of Pleasant Ridge post oftice, the mansion farm of the de ceased, containing 185 acres, and also a largo lot of personal prop erty. Salo begins at 10 o'clock. Monday, February 6. J. Mil ton linger, having rented his house, will sell all his household goods, such as cook stove, Econ omy stove, 100 yards of carpet, Hitchcock's Analysis of thoBinle, I German Bible aud 1 Germau hymn book both about 130 years old. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit fi mouths. Saturday. February IS. T. E. Fleming will sell at his residence at Clear Ridge, horses, cattle, hogs, grain, hay, farming imple ments, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Saturday, February :.", John li. Truax, intending to quit farm ing, will sell at his i-osidenco in the Meadowgrounds, one 8-vr.-old mare, 3 good milch cows, 2 spring calves, Farming imple ments, rye and potataes, house hold goods, ifcc. Sale begins at 10 o'clock, credit!! months Tuesday, March 7. Havmg rented his farm, R. M. Cline will sell at his residence at Fort Lit tleton, hisentirelotof stock, farm ing implements, Ac. See Post ers. SPEEDY REUbl- A Salve that heals without a scar is DeWit t's Witch Hazel Salve. No remedy effects such speedy relief. It draws out intlamination, soothes, cools aud heals all cuts, burns and bruises. DeWitt's is the oul genuine Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of counterfeits, they are dangerous. Sold at Trout's drug store. L0Na R)(iE- Anthony and Edward Mellott and Edward Swope are busy haul 'mg logs. Miss Iola Mellott is spending a couple weeks with her aunt, Aman da Mellott at this place. Andy Mellott and George Mag sam made a tlyiug trip to E. R. Mellott's last week. G3orge Bard has returned to the West. Blanche Garland, who nad been spending the past three years with her grandmother, Mrs. E. L. Daniels, returned to Pittsburg last week. James Mellott is going to Johns town next week. Our school is progressing nice ly under the instructions of Ed gar Hann. A merry sledding party com posed of Charles, Howard, Amos, Nettie, Pearl, Zoe and Anna Mel lott, attended preaching at the Duukard church. The young men gave Newton, Bard aod his wife a good sere nading, and wish thein a long and happy life. FORCED TO STARVE. U. F. Leek, of Concord, Ky., says: "For '20 years I suffered agonies, with a sore on my upper hp, so painlul, sometimes, that I could not eat. After vainly try ing everything else, I cured it with Buclik-n's Arnica Salve.'' It's great for burn?, cuts and wounds. At Trout's drug store; only 2")C. Sick Twenty-four Hours. Seven-months old sou ot Milton Kline and wife, died at the home of its parents in Licking Creek township, on Thursday night of last week after an illness of twenty-four hours, of acute pneumon ia. Funeral at' tho homo last Satur day morning, and interrnentmade at the Sideling Hill Christian church. The afflicted family have the sympathy of their many friends in their sore bereave ment. STOP IT. A neglected cough or cold may lead to serious bronchial or lung troubles. Don't take chances when Foley's Honey aud Tar af fords perfect security from seri ous effects of a cold. Sold by all dealors. Died. At Orbisonia, on tho 15th of January, l'JO.", of pneumonia, a little daughter of Walter Knablo and wifo, aged 4 months and 15 days. The aftlictod parents have the sympathy of their many friends in this county, in the loss of their little daughter. 1 Desirable Mill Property at Private Sale. On account of Iinp-.lrei1 hettlth, Ihe nutter- Mlirned ottcjs tit private fcuie the well known null property one mile wet of Krunkllu Mill postHimce. Fulitiu eunnty. l'a. The mill Is equipped with the Itunst Improved mfu'lilut't-y Including a new Fooh OhhoIIiic enKlne for ue when there l a scarcity of water. To the property uclonitM nlxnit. ;tu acres of laud, of which atmut 1-5 Is olenred the bsilituce covered with good timber. The Improvements arc a Kood six room dwelling, stable and other out buihliniM. TKU,MS:--Oiio hulf cash, and nrninRemcnts losult purchiiscron balance, recession rl en first, of April. Ull.lll-.KT ,f. MI--.I.I.OTT, franklin Mills. P. O. l'a. PUIlLICSflLR F VrtLUHUL. I i REAL ESTflTEi ON SATl'KPA Y. KKUIit'AHY I, I'M.i. The mulct slutted will offer at l-ulille Saie. on the above-named day. In fron; of the Court llo'ise, In MuComielNburx. t tic follow Inn valuable real estate recently oivncd by the late t Iconic C. Suoll. ducea-.rd, situate In Tucl township, Fulton county, ra.: Tract No. I, tliu mANSION FAUM, situate about '., of a mile North of the llorouli of MeConnellsbutv. adjoining lands of .lames lleury. Or, J. S. Trout s heirs. John S. Nelson. Thomas Johnson. Wm. II. Nelson, and others, Containing ISO acres of GOOD LIVESTOINE Lln, all cleared, well fenced, aud In a hiLrli state of cultivation. except about Ifiacrcsof woodland. The improi enients consist of a LARGE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, two story, containing 10 rooms, larKe uule, and an excellent cellar under the entire house; LARGI2 UrtNK. BrtRN, agricultural Implement house, corn crib and wagonshcud, carriatre bouse, hog pen, spring house and other ueecKsury outbuildings. A sprint and well or good water and n cistern on the farm near the house. There Is an Orchard of excellent Apples, together with Tear and reach trees. Tract No.", consisting of '.-r acres, more or less, of mountain land, on the West side of the Cove mountain, adjoining lands of Daniel Oll bort. Mrs. Michael Melanin and others, having thereon Chestnut Oak. White Oak anil line limber Tract No. :i. containing ISO res. more or less, of mountain laud, ou the West side of the i.'ove mountain, adjoining lauds of John and '.leorge Magsam. .Mrs. Kckert's heirs, and oth ers. Possession of thuKa'-ui givenou April I. rtO" aud tracts Xos. and :i on dellveled of deed. Sale to cotnniL'nce at 1 o'clock, 1. M. Terms:- lu per cent or bid when properly Is knocked down, aud the balance ou tracts Nos. 1 and :t. on -Melivery of deed: on the Farm, ?;i (including the lit per ccuti ou delivery of deed, aud the balance, then, to be secured by judg ment payable ti two equal annual payments, with Interest, at 5 per eeut., from April l. ltM5. Wm. S. UirKsiiN. kt At,. A. I.. WlltLK. Auctioneer. . r:XF.CrTOK'S NOTI K. I.act will and testa im.'Ut ot Liavid (ireeu. lute of Wells town ship. Kulton count v. l-enusylvauia. deceased. Letters testamentary on tue anove estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons InoVhlcd to the said estate arc re quested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to A. S. MW Alius, Kxeeutor, 1 -.'. 05. K.nld, l'a. Administratrix's Notice. Notice Is herein- given, that letters of ad ministration ou l he estal e of Mrs. K a Cathe rine Keitert late of 'Cod township. Kultull coun ty, oceeaseo. having neen granleo to trie un UersiMicil. hv the licgistor of Kalian county. Notice is hereby given to nil persons indebted to said est at e to make imniediat epay ment, and tluisehaviiig claims against thesame t present thetu to the undersigned, duly au thenticated for set (lenient . ' MIIS. SOI'HIA SRKSS. 2:1 1 i recti St., Dec. :i. w". Yerk, ia. Adminisrator's Notice. Letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. Susan C I'nger lale of MeConneUsliurg. l-'tiltoti county. I'a. .deceased, having been grant ed by the Hcgister of Wills for Fniton county, to the sub-crltter, w hose posiotllce address l.s MeConucllsbure. Fulton County, l'a., ail persons who are indebted to the said estate will please make payment, and those having claims will present th- a to i;i:o. li. dan'iki.s, t il AS. F, NF.S1I1T. Adinfnistrator.s, e. t. u. l-l-'J't-tlw. McCounellHburg. l'a. Bard Strait. Newton J. Hard, of Pleasant Ridge, Pa., and .Miss Teua F. Strait, of Saluvia, were united in holy matrimony on Wednesday, January 18, lW'i, at, tha Metho dist Episcopal Parsonage, by Rev. J. V. Adams. The bride aud groom are excellent young people and start on their jouruev togeth er with the best wishes of a host of friends. A GUARANTIED CURE FOR PILES. Itching, blind, bleeding or pro trudiuir iiles. Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of how longstanding, in 6 to 14 days.- First application gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggisthasu't it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Paris Mediciue Co., St. Louis, Mo. Local institute. Ou account of the presence of County Superintendent llarton in Wells, alocal institute was held at No- 4 school on Tuesday even in the 10th inst. The meeting was called to order by Charles W. Seville, Supt. Barton was chosen to preside, aud W. R. Plack was made secretary. The subjects for consideration wore all practical and were intel ligently discussed by Clem Bar ton, W. W. Smith, Dr. R.B.Camp bell, Charles W. Seville, Supt. Barton, Prof. Griffith, T. li. Ram sey, and others. TO CURE A COLD IN 0Y.E DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. K W. Urov-j's signature is on each box. 25c DEALING! "Delays Arc Corsets, gloves, veil ings, embroideries, neck-wear, ladies' sweaters, knit under wear, Superb line of black dress goods. MILLINERY Aournmg nuili nerv a srecialtv. Infant caps and wraps, bur collar ettes mark ed down to $1.25. 1 1 vd wide Scotch cloth at C)9c per yd. All colors. The "Bert" r e ad y-to-wcar skirts. , 1 sV l'.asjt trade jrU.-cs for K'sjs and I'oultry. T, J. WIENER, HANCOCK, AID. tit GOES TO THE PEMTHNTIARY. Temp Mervin; Gets Ten Years at the liedford Court. Temp Morvino, who was tried before onr court several years ago an ac-q-iii tod, on tho- charge of slashiug Ollk-er Stiver, of Bed ford, with a razor, was last week convictr-d of larceny in the court at Bed lord, ur.d tseuteuced to ten years conlinornent iu the Western Penitentiary. Templotou tiid nyt improve his conduct after the many narrow escapes he has had li-ji-etofore of going to tin; "pen," .hutlit? will now have a c-lmr.co for a few yours solid relied ion. PNEUMONIA AMI LA (iKSPPi:. Coughs cured quic:lr!y by Fo ley's Bones' and Tar. llefuse sub- stitntes. Sold bv all dealers. L0W1-.K THOMPSON. January "1. Mrs. .lolm May is improving .-lowly. Mrs. Amanda I'itttuan is visit itiug relatives in this vicinity. Harvey Jfarris and vi.ro are vis iting their undo Jake Weaver. W. L. Shaw and IV.mily, and Mrs. Amanda Piltman visited Jas. Shives and family last Wed nesday. Alverdiv Ivuh-r, Ura Fisher aud BluncJie Shaw spent Thursday with the hitter's sisier, Mrs. N. E. Hill. Jessie Lewis, of Franl-.lin Mills, is visiting her cousin Anna Wea ver. Alverda Bader returned to In -r home in Pittsburg to-day. W. L. S'niiw, Mrs. Amanda Pitt man au A Artliur Weaver. and wife spent last Saturday evening with Wilson Myers and family. Mrs. Jus. Slaves visited her sister Mrs. John Weaver a part of last veoir. Mrs. Martha Andres returned to tier home iu M artinsburr, Fri day CVyliil!. Ue.v. Punk aud Mr. Heit and son, Hey, Rpent last Sunday at John Truxol's. Notice. Nolii-e Is l.t-roby tiivti that my wife,, Annio K. L'ni i-, hus left iny bod uml boai-a wiihout jjst caubt', mid I hi :e y wut-n all i'1t.iiih not to ti-usl lit-r on my uiv'oinit u 1 will jtuy no debts of her eoiiti uctiiiK. .1. MILTON" LNCKK, (It. .MuCtnnell.sbiir;r. A Life at Slake, If you hut knew tho splendid merit of Foley's Honey and Tar you would never bo without it, A dose or two will prevent an attack of pneumonia or la grippe. It may save your life. Sold by all dealors. Miss Maude? Cordon, of Hig CovoTaunory, has just had her name placed on our rapidly grow ing list of subscriber. T. J. WIENER, Hancock, Mil. Dangerous See Hie closing out slock "cut prices" on ladies' and misses coats. Perfect styles. Muslin, canton flan nel, llannelettes, cal icoes, eiderdown, gingham, table linen, towels and toweling, Write today for weekly price-list We pay the highest market prices for Bides, Calf-Skins, Pelts and Tallow In nny size lots -Prompt payments Our reputation 10 years' fair dealing Bank references -furnished Force, Saucr & Co. 5ouh Canal St. ALLEGHENY, PA. JX, Greatest bargains ever of- j fered trom now until the 1st of March, as we will J not carry any hats over, j They must go regardless! ol cost. Tam-o-shanters 40c; baby oaps, trom 10c up; stock ing leg caps, 22c; corsets at cost. Ribbons lrom lc per yard up. Ribbons, re duced lrom 40c a yard to 30c; also, from 2.5c to 20c per yard. Come, examine goods, and get prices. You are welcome. piosiLij l'otit-oniuo. . F. Little, McConnellsburg. VALUAliU- I ARM nnd MJLL PROPERTY At Private Sale. Tho uii(leisi;nuil, on account of ad vancing years, and u desire to retire from the active management of busi ness all'uirs, oilers at private sale his Farm and Mill Tropci-ty, sltuute 4J miles north of Hancock, Md.) and 1 mile mirth ot Wiirfordsbtirj;, l'a. THE FARM contains 150 ACRES of finest qual ity of UMKSTOXK LAND, nearly all of winch is I'lcarutl ami in liij;h state of cultivation. Tito improvements consist of TWO i(X)D Fit AM K dwixlim; uorsKs, goodbaun aud oilier outbuildings. THE MILL ,-tt to slj, ct '3(M ion, location, large custom, and improved machinery, is one of the most desirable mill proper tied In tile county. The Haitimore & Uliio railroad, ant also the Wabash, ate only 4j miles distant, and the now U. A: O "cut-oir" will be within three quarters of a mile of the mill. Tho null is right in tho heart of a rich fer tile section of country, and is provided with first class strain power to supple ment lu a dry time the usually tine water supply. This property will be SOLD AT A HAKGAIN. and ON KASV TF.KMS. For further particulars inquire of BALTUS STIGERS, Warfordsburg, Pa. or FRANK P. LYNCH, Agent, McConnellsburg, Pa. DoWllt's Galvo For Piles Burns, Sores For Sale at Trout's drug store. "Ask for the 1905 Millinery p 7 IT LIKE 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 slock " from 2.00 up to 25.00 each. Beautiful Rag carpets at 35 cents per yard. y 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. iWe have just received week, many ot them est Parisians styles. LADIES' COATS $ in Brown, Tan, Castor, etc. They are beau- ties. Also, the latest things in Ladies' Skirts'. g You want a new Fur to, do you not ? Any kind 8 color, or size you want. Prices 75 cents to f5 10.00 each. Breech Loading Shot Guns full choke 53.50. Smoke less or Black Powder Shells. g CLAY PARK, 1 ' OS Three Springs, Pa. if a wr.yvy vY.yy.VY.yyv vy Good Values i Jas. G. Turner . : We want to reduce our stock and make croom tor Spring Goods that will be opened February 1st. We will give 10 per cent., reduction on all purchases from now until February 1st. 20 Per Cent. Reduction on Walking Skirts JAS. G. TURNER & CO., Hancock, Md. J. K. Johnston Read These Prices. MEN'S CLOTHING. Heavy work coats Dress coats and vests $1.40 $4.50 Good single coots 2.73 Cor pants lined through ifl.75 Youth's cord pants lined through $l..r0 Boys' cord knee pants Mc Men's black worsted suits $2.40 Men's fine clay worsted suits $4.85 Men's business suits, extra good $5 Men's1 fancy dress suits $8.50 Men's 18 oz. clay worsted suits $10 Men's dress overcoats Men's line dreBS overcoats Men's ulsters 48 inches long Men's ulsters 50 Inches long Men's storm overcoats Men's sweaters, extra heavy Men's heavy plush caps $5 $8 $ti $8.50 $it $1 40c Men's heavy flowed shirts and drawer 25e; extra heavy 40c 10 doz. soft-fronts shirt just received, (the $1 kind) 50e Canvas gloves 10c Goat skin glovos 25c Tho best heavy, Box calf shoes $1.25 High top heavy Box calf shoes High top, double sole " Boys' high cut shoos Boys' high cut Box calf shoes $1.85 $2.50 $1.25 12.25 Boys' tUoced shirts and drawers All styles atid colors in outing cloths, guinea cloth, and cottons of all kind -i Beautiful silk shirts waist patterns and cloth for jacket suits. All grades of blankets from 50c to $li per pair. Carpets and straw mattings. J. K. Johnston, McConnellsburg, Pa. DYSPEPSIA CORE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT TU $1.00 bottla contain ttm.ithi trll tilt, whh nllc for 60 ent MirAlio only at Tun utaoiuroitv or LJ B. C. XteWITT & Kodol Almanac and 2 85 a lot of Ladies Hats thisf- ... 7 imported. All the lat- W M Low Prices 9 3f Children's toqueu Children's Tamoshanters 2,jO 50e Men's wool civershirts 50c and $. Boys' sweaters 50 and S5o LADIES' CLOTHING Pretty capes Brocade capes 1 Cloth capes 27 inches long $2.25 Black jackets Ss,' Tan Melton jackets $:l,25 Extra fine Melton jackets $5 Extra line black jackets $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 niado heavy gray cloth $2.75 Tailor made hoavy black cloth $3.50 Tailoriuadeblue.browu aud gray $5 Ladies' fascinators . . 25 and fiOo Ladies' Hoods, Ladies' mittens 10, 15 and 5i'o 25o Ladies' beautiful Golf glovo 25o Ladles' Box calf shoos $1 25 LadleH' fine kid dress shoe $2 Ladles knit underskirts 50c Ladies' black underskirts fl " Ladies' undervests and drawers Jj-'o Children's union suits 25o Children's shoes fide, 75c, and $1, COMPANY, CUICAC.O, ILL. Co 0 Year Calendar." 0