Brick for sale at Morton's yard. Paper and Border the same price at G. M. Bolt's.Hancock.Md. Peerless Liver Pills are ten cents a bottle; worth three times that much. G. M. Belt has the largest line of Wall Papers south of N. Y. All 1902 stylos. Miss Nora Dickson, of Media, is visiting Miss Lois A. Caldwell of this place. Go to G. M. Belt, Hancock, Md., for you r Wall Paper. Paper,3c per roll, up; Borders, 3c per roll, up. Mrs. Nancy McQuade and daughter Ella, of Altoona, are visiting friends here. 5 "Honest John" Plug Tobac co Tags and 3c will secure you a valuable knife. Ask your Mer chant. Miss Aunie B. Frey is in Phila delphia this week buying stock for her spring millinery trade. Foley's Kidney Cure makes the kidneys and bladder right. Con tains nothing injurious. At all dealers. Miss Maggie Unger who has been spending several months in the East, left Chambersburg Monday for Colorado Springs, Colorado. Your merchant will give you free a dime's worth of "Honest John" Plug for 12 Honest John Tags. Mrs. A. F. Little has returned after spending two weeks in the eastern cities purchasing new stock for her millinery trade. You get better presents for "Honest John" Plug Tobacco Tags than auy other kind. Ask your Merchant for a list. Rev. A. D. McCloskey.pastor of the M. E- church at this place, left for Bellefonte Tuesday morning to attend annual conference. A tablespoon in each pack of Heckerman's "Star Coffee" which is best coffee packed and costs the same as others. Ur. and Mrs. W. F. Teeter of Chambersburg, are spending a day or two among their many friends in McConnellsburg. Fancy silk vestiugs.nobby pan taloonings and just the stuff for spring suitings will be found at Goldsmith & Comerer's.. Preparatory service at St. Paul's Lutheran church next Saturday afternoon at 2.30, and communion Easter Sunday at 10.30. On account of the prevalence of measles in this borough the school directors ordered the schools clos ed Tuesday noon. They will reo pen Monday, April 7. "Bedford Plug" Tobacco is the biggest made for the money, and 40 ten-cent strips and 3c gets a knife. Mail same toH. C. Hecker mau, Bedford, Pa. Mr. Frank Bailey, of Mercers burg, accompanied by his son spent a few days recently with his daughter, Mrs. W. H. Woodal in Ayr township. No court of inquiry is necessary to determine the quality of our clothes. As to fit and workman shipthey are pronounced all right. Goldsmith & Comerer. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Dr. John Wesley Mosser and Miss Elizabeth Wool let Fisher at the Washington house in this place April 2, 1902. La grippe coughs yield quickly to the wonderful curative quali ties of Foley's Honey and Tar. There is nothing else "just as good." A U dealers. Miss Ola Metzler after a very pleasant visit among friends at Yellow Creek, Hopewell, and Wells Tanuery, has returned to her home Dear Burnt Cabins. You are foolish to pay more thau 10c for a pound package of Horse & Cattle Powder. You can buy "Peerless Horse & Cattle Powder" for that and it is guar anteed. S. P. Meteler of Burnt Cabins, spent Friday night in town. He expects soon to opena music store at Hopewell, but will not neglect anyone in this county who may want a good piauo or organ. Mrs. C. E. Benedict of Fort Littleton, is spending a few dajs this week with Sheriff and Mrs. Fleck in this place. Mrs. Bene dict expects to spend the forepart of the summer at Dawson, Md. Mr. Thomas Barber of Baltillo, was a welcome caller at the News office last Wednesday.' . Tommy is a veteran of the Civil War, and was before the examining board here for an increase of pension. The Normal school atNeedmore will begin early in April. Ex-County Treasurer Theophi lus Sipes spent Weduesday in town. Prof. B. N. Palmer of Need more passed through McCon nellsburg Wednesday. Mr. A. W. Tritle of Waynes boro is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Tritle of this place. How about that panther that prowls about at night along the hollow below Himas Mellott's? It's awfully dangerous to travel that road after midnight; especi ally.as the animal has an appetite for young men. The Misses Patterson enter tained the Thalian Club at their pleasaut home a mile south of town on Tuesday evening of last week. A number of other friends were present and a very enjoyable evening spent. The "chicken and wafllo" sup per given by the Ladies' Mite Society of the Lutheran church last Saturday evening was a suc cess, both as to the sum realized, and the quality and quantity they gave you to eat. Mr. Newt Summers and fami ly, and his brother Otho and wife, left Tuef day for North Da kota. Their brother Ed Sum mers has been in Dakota several years, and thinks his brothers would do well to go out there. Edward Keyser and family, Foster Hopple and family, Archie Keyser and family, spent last Sunday at Emanuel Keyser's, Andrew Washabaugh and family, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hein baugh were at George Glenn's. Anthony Mellott, thiuks they ought to have some one at Ebenez er to play the organ. Perhaps, Anthony if you would put a little, ad in the Nevs,you might get one who would be willing to be organ ist in the church, aud also be the wife of a certain bachelor that ought to get married. Some vandal last Saturday night, with a sharp knife whittled the railing at Mrs. M. B. Tront's porch so as to ruin it. Such con duct is inexcusable. Mrs. Trout has a new live dollar bill for the person who will give her such in formation as will lead to the ar rest aud conviction of the guilty party. A. C. Alexander and Frank Cooper both of Ayr township, left Monday via the B. & O. railroad for Chicago. There, they will buy tickets for Newton, Nebraska, where they will spend a few days with Frank's brother Charlie, who is working on a big cattle ranch, and then the boys will go on to Davenport,' Washington, where Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kunyan, for merly of this place, are located. Pneumonia Follows A Cold But never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs and affords rxjrfect se curity from an attack of pneumo nia. Refuse substitutes. At all dealers. Mrs. George S. Calderwood of Tyrone spent a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs.S.K.Pittman of Harrisonville. Mr.Calderwood came over the other day and after a shoit visit he and his wife re turned to Tyrone, where they will go to housekeeping in their new house in that city. They were married last December. Raw or Inflamed Lungs Yield rapidly to the wonderful curative and healing qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar. It pre vents pneu monia and con su m ption from a hard cold settled on the lungs. All dealers. At the fourth quarterly confer ence of the First Methodist Epis copal church, Tyrone, held Satur day, March 15 1902, Rev. J. Ellis Bell, of Altoona district Presid ing, Harry A. Thompson, Editor of the Tryone Times, was elected as one of the lay delegates to attend the sessions of the Central Pennsylvania Conference of the church, which convenes at Belle fonte, to-day, Wednesday. Working 2 Hours a Day. There's no rest for those tire loss little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are al ways busy, curing Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Billiousness, Fever and Ague. They banish Sick Head ache, drive out Malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice, work wonders. Try them. 25c at W. S. Dickson's. SPRING and SUMMER MILLINERY. Heady fur one and ull. Milli nery display. The largest, (raini est, and most attractive ever brought to Fulton county. TRIMMED HATS. Beautiful and becoming, rich and exquisite models from Balti more, Philadelphia, and the swell potterns from New York are all found In our store. We TRIM HATS FREE . of charge, and trim them in best stylo, and quote undoubtedly the lowest prices on everything. Our Faster opening will be on Saturday. Call and be convinced that ours Is the Bon Ton Store. MRS. A. F. LITTLE. Snlc Register. Thursday March 27. Rev.Lew is Chambers having decided to quit housekeeping will sell live stock, farming implements aud household goods. Credit8months Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Thursday, March 27. George W. Wagner and D. W. Kelso, ex ecutors, will sell at the late resi dence of Jacob ITamil, late of Knobsville, deceased, Wagon, Harness, Buggy, Household Goods, and a general assortment of merchandise. Sale begius at 10 o'clock. Monday March 31. D. Edward Fore and J. Charles Fore, admin istrators, of the estate of Hon. John M. Fore, deceased, will sell at Knobsville 2 horses, 10 head of cattle, 30 tons of hay, wheat oats and corn, and household goods. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. For The Complexion. The complexion always suffers from biliousness or constipation. Unless the bowels are kept open the impurities from the body ap pear inthe form of unsightly erup tions. DeWitt's Little Early Ri sers keep the liver and bowels in healthy condition and remove the cause of such troublesi C. E. Hooper,. Albany, Ga says : "I took DeWitt's Little Early Risers for biliousness. They were just what I needed. I am feeling bet ter now than in years." Never gripe or distress. Safe.thorough, and gentle. The very best pills. (ilunt Wagner. Ou Wednesday, March 5, 1902, at the United Brethren parson) age at Huston town by the pastor, Rev. W. A. Jackson, Mr. Elmer (Ilunt and Miss Etta Wagner, both of Knobsville.Fulton County, Pa., were united in marriage. The happy couple are excellent yound people, and the News ex tends kindest congratulations. Surgeon's Knife Mot Necessary Surgery is no longer necessary to cure piles. DeWitt's Witch Ha zel Salve cures such cases at once, removing the necessity for dan gerous, painful, and expensive op erations. For scalds, cuts, burns, wounds, bruises, sores, and skin diseases it is unequalled. Be ware of counterfeits. James Johnson of Potts Mill was in town Monday. Jimmy is going to move about the first of April to his own, the. Brewers Mill, in Thompson township, and James Harris will go to Potts Mill to take charge of the farm, and Banner Fisher will atteud the mill. Isaac Culler who has been at the Brewer's Mill will go to the Jacob Zimmerman farm, a part of which he recently purchased. Foley's Honey and Tar Cures coughs aud colds. Cures bronchitis and asthma. Cures croup aud whooping cough. Cures hoarsenessand brouchial troubles. Cures pneumonia and la grippe. All dealers. W. S. Clevenger broke ground Tuesday morning for a new frame building to be erected between his furniture building, and the residence of his father. The building will be a two story frame 23 x 45, the lower story to be used by the high school. A Horrible Outbreak "Of large sores on my little daughter's head developed into a c ase of scald head," writes C. D. Isbillof Morganton, Tenn., but Bucklen's Arnica Salve complete ly cured her. It's a guarnteed cure for Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Pimples, Sores, Ulcers i and Piles. Only 25 cents at W, 8. Dickson's. xxxxxxxxxxxxoo S MONEY By buying your. Spuing Goods from HEGE Sc MYERS, Mercersburgi Fa. They have a full line of Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Carpets, Clothing, etc. By Buying Carefully and selling on Short Profits they feel certain they can save one and all greatly, as a Few Prices Will Show. Sugars, 4, 5, and 5c per lb. lower prices in large quan tities. Prunes, 4c lb. Rice, 4c lb. Crackers and Ginger Snaps, 3Jc. Pure Sugar Syrup, 2."ic gallon. Arbucklesand Lion Coffee, 10c lb. Loose Roasted Coffee, Oc lb. Nice, heavy, yard-wide Muslin, 4c. Yours for HEGE & XChCXXXX0X2X0XXXXX00 FARMERS, ATTENTION! The season is here when you are thinking about farm machiuery, aud I want to to) you that I am better thau ever prepared to offer you inducements. Remem ber I am headquarters for Buggies,' Binders, Mowers, Hay Rakes, Hay Tedders, Corn Plows, Culti vators, Spring-tooth Har rows in fact, all kinds of Farming Implements. Repairs for all kinds of machinery. Pumps, Pipe and Fittings, Fencing Wire, Washing Ma chines, all kinds of Hard ware, Dr. Hess's Stock Food every packageguaranteed. Cbop, Graham Flour, and Commeal always ou hand, together with a full line of Groceries, Con foctionery, Tobaccos and Cigars. W. H. NESBIT, (Opposite Fulton House) McConnellsburg, Pa. KALBACH & SPANGLER, Knobsville, Pa., Manufacturers of ALL KINDS of ROUGH and WORKED LUMBER. Flooring, Siding, and Shingles always on hands. Fim3 Stuff furnished to order with promptness. Mills one mile north of Knobsville. BAKER & MARTIN, Undertakers, Locust Gkove, Pa. Fine Funeral Car, Latest Designs in Caskets and Burial Cases. We are prepared to take charge of funerals on short notice aud furnish just what you want. Satisfaction Guaranteed and Prices Reasonable. Place of business near John Plessinger's store. Administrator's Notice. Kstute of Hun. Julio M. Koje. decemed. Ucttem of ttdminlKtruiion, tm the estati ol Hon. John M. l-orr. lute of Tmld loKn.liip duueaM-ri. liuviuK leu KruuleU liv the K.'uUleruf Wills for Kull.m eouuty to II. e Hulixurlltt-rK, wIiumj poxl olttue kUdrew Ik I.ij'iIhviiIu. Kulloii viiuuiy. all pernum who tire ludi-lued to the uld etute will pleuke huikn payment Ulid thoi liuving claim will preneul theui to D. KDWAKII FORK, J. C'HAUl.KS POKK. March ), 1UW. AduilnUiruium. Foley's Honey mad Tot cure colds, prevents pneumoal. Hark Wanted. We are in the market for 5000 tons Rock Oak Bark. For price write C. Ghkene & Son, 3-6, ftt. Baltillo, Pa. r SAVED business, MYERS. INVITATION You aie'.lnvltedjto ee the flneut and cheupext lot of Wall Paper nam plen ever brought to thlM county by calllnK or having them brouKht to your houN. Hero ure only a few of the many bargains: Floral DcHlcns, white bnck.nrtlit tlcullv co.ored, i cents nil around. Gilt Papers, many deHlKns, 60 all around. Tapestry and Glimmer, 8 CM. and up Knw and Watered Silk, U ou. and up. AIko, the fumoun I lorodnrnsthiit are ull the rut-'e no home up-to-date without one or more-HoentH. All Jlordcru and Papers same price per roll. Parties wishing work done H16 will J s under- Y put on J mive money ny oniiing on the 1 hU'Ued We guarantee to 11 ruore paint nnd hang more paper In oue day thau nnv other two men In the county All work artistically ex ecuted and sutMuctlo i guaranteed or no churge Weiilsn bundle White Lead wlthllve-yearguurantee given i JVM vuuiuuou tree (. all ou or uddresN THOMPSON & STEAK, Painters, Paperbangers & Frescoers, . I McConnellsburg, Pa. Wen Wanted. Itespectable single men, aped 20 to 27 years, able and willing to work with Bpade and shovel, and do other common labor in 8ummor, and do work In the woods in winter. No free car fare. Wuffes 20 per month and board. Kxtra pay for long con tinued faithful service. ED KEICHENBACH, County Surveyor, Jefferson, Wisconsin. rAAAAAAAlWrWyVyWy A HANDSOME FURNITURE STORE ON QUEKN Sl'ItEET In Chambersburg. The new three-story Mt. Holly cream brick front is different from any other In town. The display of neat, beautiful and artistic household furnish ings Is better, larger and nicer than we have ever shown In the past 49 years. Most intelligent people like to look at nice things and .we invite you. You are welcome to come In at any time and look around whether you want to buy or not. Prices on everything in plain figures, and you will not be annoyed by any one urging you to buy. Wel come. Call again. NEW STOCK OF. Baby Coacbes and Go-Carts for 11102 is nnw rniulv 3 H Slerer& Co ) FURNITURE MAKERS, ) on Queen St., Chambersburg. m tt uneap Homes During the past few days four more Desirable Lots IN THE Little Extension east of town have been sold. There are a few of the very best left yet, and they will be sold on terms to suit the purchaser. Apply to D. E. LITTLE, McCoNNELLKHUKG, IA, MILLINERY GOODS at aud below cost at Cress's Kew Millinery Store. Opposite the Cooper House. Mct unncllahurg, Pa. 'X X X n a n ri r- n oALvn , th meat hMlIng calv In th world. Attention, Good Dressers ! "I1! 1 tailored, perfect fitting, distinctly above the ordinary, yet prices are no higher than you have paid for inferior goods. They guarantee absolute satisfaction and with it goes our unqualified endorsement. We shall be glad to have you call and you will be glad you came. J. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg, Fo. The World movei and so does the machinery in the Willow Grove Woollen Mills at Burnt Cahins, Pa. iVi The proprietor has had 2 confident that he can please till who limy entrusl him with ' aA their work. ' 3 Mauufacturo of Carpet and Wool Carding a speciality. t Wool Batting for Haps none better. ! t-fi Carpet Chain always in stock. I will take in wool and work at the following places: ? Booth Brothers, Dublin Mills; A. N. Witter 's, Wnterfall; W. J trn L. Berkstresser, Orchard Grove; W. K. Spoor, Kiilnvia; !i Lynch 's storo at Crystal Sprigs; Jackson's stor.j at Akers- ville, P. J. Barton's, Huston town, nud Huston's store at , et Clear Ilidge. t,'. I will make monthly visits to these places during1 the l ! jjC2 season, and will receive work and return it. ' Thankful for past favors, nud soliciting a continuance ' t3 of the same, lam, respectfully, .(." U. H. HEKTZLKU, I g- Burnt Cabins, Pa. (. 3 ROUSS RACKET STOBJ Tho timo for clcuiiiii house here. You mlffht sa.v, "Well, we don't know." Well, we think we er window shade for 7c, and an oil Hhade, decorated, with fringe on, at 2.)c; table oil cloth, 411 In. wide, Ho, and it niinht be that you are just poing trt hoUNO keeping orjthut some of your tinware in worn out . -' Tf ut (on nntr ..a.. t O f . . .. IT ... tl I I . u V . . oi., JUU bill UUJIft to 15c, wash basins c. fire sho pans 15 to 68c, colanders 10c, milk strainers 8 to 17c, spit boxes 8e, t'i wash boilers. No. 8, 65o, dust pans tic, pot lids 5e, eollee niilln IX to t'o 30c, porcelain pans 17 and 21c, porcelain kettles 20, :)2 and 4e, t"o Iron porcelain kettles, 6 qt., 25c! H qt., 32c: 10 qt., :)8c, (lass oil cutis 18c, dippers 4 to K)c, brooms 13, 20 and 25c-, Uisin Sun stove polish y.'io 5c, Hlack Jack, in one pound cuuf, He. Jf you need u irni'dcn rake t" or a hoe, come to us. Mrs. Potts sad Iron "5c set, extra handles 5c. $v Shirts! SHirts! SHirts ! j$ We nave got In our spring lino of dress shirts, and they uro up- to-date In quality and price. The best dress shirt ever brought to town for the money 24c. Others fit 45, 48 mid (5c, uml in working shirts we lead never follow 24. 38 and 14c. Don't fail to nee our r2 5p2 lace curtains and curtain poles. tpfi we would sell coal oil, 100 test, at your can along aud try us. tt u ROUSS RACKET STORE HULL & BENDER, Managers. W1 ev I! 'IT TTT TfFlY M lit t i 3 Hi t Our sonnf Our spring n M nUW is almost all in; and a larger and better selection we have never had to oiler. The prices are the cheapest. All wool suits to order at 9.50 to Ihe very best. We make and trim all suits as they .should be. Trouserings at 3.00--new'style These tfoods we botijfht at a great reduction, and to you we ?ive the benefit. Glad to have you see the goods. X i 4 Hi j; 4 wmmm m mm m ml ti. ax... .A.i.. a.Za ... y. Hi IA. U. Nace a Sonsl : !!! We Have a Good Thing and Want Everybody to Know it. We have secured the exclusive right for this vicinity to take orders for the U 1 a mo us tailoring or STKAUSS 11BOS., Chicngo. We are now displaying their newef t samples of Fine Woolens nnd urge everyone Interested in good clothes to call aid Inspect them. Wo show NEAR! Y S 0 0 PATTERNS. by far the largest line in the country, con sisting of many exclusive effects in wor steds, cassimerrs, Scotches, clays, serges, etc. STRAINS 1JROS. make the kind of clothes you like to wear, accurately U5 over 50 years experience, and is and malcing garden will soon lie '.'-5 know that. Tell us Homclliin we can. i ...i We can sell ,vou a (food roll- i-1 2 for 5c, coffee jiotK, '2, .'!, nnd 4 qls., H ,) vein 3 and Sit:, buckets S to ".'If, diwh ', -1 In our last ml we, mentioned that M 12e. If you have not tried it bring pj i V rwrv m! 4 line of Suitim'; -X line of Suitings r ' ! ) i ) 4 I ) ' 1 X X t i ; I if i I v I M i i i I i i ' f ' ti; JJ f 'Ip a -J.T.Z 1 i (
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