PERSONAL-PARAGRAPHS.' Ami Notes t Local InUrcst to Those lit Home unit Aliroad. Mary 10. Carbaugii of Cito, spent a day recently with Goorgo ' Souders' family. ). C. Mallott is erecting a tino store room, in which he expats to bo manipulating the yard H'.ick in a few days. Mr. II. M. Truax and son ond daughter, Charles and Glondolti, all of Cloarliold, are visiting friends in Belfast township.. Mr. and Mrs. David Garland of Mel fast, arc happy over the addi tion of a fine little daughter to their family. J. II. Kamsey of Saxton, ex pects to give the farmers near Need more a ch? nee to do plenty of lumber hauling after harvest. Miss Nello Trout after an ox tended visit among friends in Philadelphia and other places, is home again. In purchasing fruit trees from an agent, always take and keep a copy of your order to prevent any misunderstanding when the trees are delivered. Dr. Clarence N. Trout having completed his four years' course in tho Philadelphia Dental Col lege, and taken tho examination before tho State Board, returned home last week. Paul Johnston entertained the members of his graduating class last Thursday evening at the home of his parents, Mr. aud Mrs. J. Iv. Johnston. t p.i.oniii,, i x-f i i J . v., j f.i. u u I , .I . i il . , iy 1 1 1 1 r j r u t a day or two in town returned to h.s home last Ihursday accompa- j men by nis wite and uaugnior i Helen, who had beou s)endi i some time with frionds here. i W. Riley l3orkst:'csser of Tay lor, was m McConnelisburg last Wednesday. Ho said he saw some great wheat fields on his way to town, mentioning those of Henry Barmont and of .fumes Henry as being especially fine. , Miss Alice Wogno of Hunting don a former Fulton county teach er, but who has been spending the last nine-years in Hunting don was tho guest of Sheriff and Mrs. Fleck at the jail a few days last week. . Miss Grace Hixson, Miss Sal lie McGraw, and J. Frank Dan iels, W. Don Morton, and Harry E. Seville all came over on the hack last Thursday afternoon, re turning from the Shippensburg Normal, having taken the Spring term at that institution. Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Miller of llagerstown spent a few days on this side of the mountain. About tweuty years ago Mr. Miller worked in the establishment of A. U. Nace, in this place. Ue is now a prosperous business man on his own account. We learn that Doctors Kob and Will Hunter, who have just com pleted a course in dentistry, will locate at Saxton for tho present. They are excellent young men, and came through their finals, in cluding the State Board, with that satisfaction which is nalu ral consequence of faithful appli cation. , Captaiu George W. Skinner has been re-elected superintend ent of tho Scotland Industrial school by the orphans1 schools commission. All the other heads of departments and members of the faculty have been re-elected, except Miss Fediuger, a trained nurse from Philadelphia, whoso place will be taken by Miss Lot tie Bietsch of Chain bersburg. A farmer had a rectangular Hold which ho enclosed with a paling fence, using two rails to the pan d. When it was done ho discoV' ered he had used just as many rails as there were acres m the hold. Required the number of acres and rails, the panels being IbJ feet long and the field boin, one-half as wide as long. It cau be solved. Mr. and Mrs. A. Dahnor Bueh ler of Gettysburg, spent a few days hist week visiting Landlord aud Mrs. Soylar at the Coopor IIouso, and Mrs. S. M. Coolt on 'orth Second street. Mrs. Bueh W is a sister of Mr. Seyhir and a cousin of Mrs. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Buehler were accompanied by Mrs. Buehler 's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Soylar of FolU. Mr. Buehler is foreman in tho Star & Kontinel office at Gettysburg.and has been associated with that ja !or in various capacities for near ly thirty live years. Hack Run. Tliu Hack Ruu school house is progressing nicely under the management of Mr. M. 'M. hin der and Harry Linn. Miss Anna Thomas had a very pleasant drive to Laidig last Fri day. Geo. Thomas, after spending a week's vacation with his family, has gone back to Defiance, where ho is employed. Mr. and Mrs. John Soud-rs spent last Tuesday at Wm. Pay lor's. Philip aud Dan Ott have gone to Mount Union, whrre they mo employed. Mrs. Nancy McOjuado of Alton tia, Mrs. George Sudors, Miss Annie Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Cutehail wore guests of Mr. aad Mrs. Kobert Cutchall the past! week'. ' Miss Annie Thomas and sister ; Leah spout Saturday afternoon : at Mr. aud Mrs. Aaron Richard's and were accompanied home bv their grandmother, Mrs. Harry Motter. Mr. Hunter Thomas ate dinner witli Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thomas last Tuesday. Miss Lillie Iless spout Sunday wiLn Mis J'hoobo Paylor. David Souers on going for rasp-! berries last Wednesday, kilu.-d i six copperheads and one blai-k j snake. "That's a good Dave." mflljy!iirculatin Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Motter spent Sunday with Mrs. John lloopengardner. I THE FOUNDATION OF HEALTH. Noul.ihhm(:tlt is Ul0 Jl)Undiaiu nt ieaithiirosll.ullfrth. Ko,J,l Dyspepsia due is the one grout medicine that enables the stom ach aud digestive organs to digest assimilate and transform all foo ls into the kind of blood that nour ishes the nerves and feeds toe tissues. Kodol lays the founda tion for health. Nature does the rest. Indigestion, dyspepsia and all disorders of tho stomach and digestive orgaus are cured by tho use of Kodol. Sold at Trout's drug store. , Spring House Valley. Webster Seville and family were visiting .lolni Seville s last Sunday. Mrs. Anna Everts was visiting her sister, Mrs. Matilda Desh oug, in Licking Crook. Tho preaching at Cito is still in j progress. Mrs. Albert Thomas is on the sick list. Miss Nora Keefor and Miss Mary Mollott and gentlemen frieuds attended preaching at Ci to last Sunday night. Russell Souders visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.Otho Souders recently. ' ' Hazel Sowers visited Martin Souders last Suuday. Rev. Spriggs will spend next Sunday in Franklin county. Miss Jonnio Seville spout last Sunday with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. John Seville. Albert Clevonger visited his parents in Morccrsburg from Thursday until Saturday. Scott Souders visited his uncle Wilsou Souders, Suuday. A SURGICAL OPERATION. Is always dangerous do not submit to tho surgeon's knife un til you have tried Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It will cure wheu everything else fails it has doue this in thousands of cases. Here is one of them -. I suflcred from bleeding aud protruding piles for twenty years. Was treated by different specialists and used many remedies, but obiainefl" no relief until I used Do Witt's Wilch Hazel Salve. Two boxes of tins salvo cured mo eighteen months ago and I have not had a touch of tho piles since. 11. II. Tisd.de, Suinmoiton, S. O. For blind, blooding, itching aud protruding tiles no remedy equals DeWitt's Witch HazelSalvo. Sold atTrout's drug store. Caution. Notico is hereby given that my wife Sarah Fuulr, and my daugh ter, Annie Funk, have left my homo without giviug any reason, X therefore caution aud forewarn an porsons iioi 10 seu to uiem on any account, as I will pay no debts of their contracting on aud after this date, Kr.i M. Funk, Covalt, Fa., , Juno 11, 1013. Welch and -aI'V. of .'-wiring !,' : - i.l, Sii n.i.sy viih :!!.-,-, Miir and LizJo Wfleh i: -v. G W Molina-' u:iil family ;:! visiting (. S. Oman's family. Our town was lively iust week a low day-. There wore twentv-livi- telephone iiii-ii stoti"g at tin: hotel. Jvcv. McChoriy of fioilh.g Soring--., Pa., visited his daugh tor Mrs. GoUsc.hall last Weill i s day and Thursdav. John Morrow and wij ol Tili i nis wore the guests of Mr. Mor row's i sister '.Irs. Sain Uowiikmi last woi-k. Mrs. Jacob Milior has boon spending sometime with her ihoghror, Mi.-. Issio Appli.-by, who h.ns boon ill. Walter Coiin-icr and wife made a business trip to Waynesboro last weoU. Kalph Sp who has been Western Uiiion . working with f,h teh -graph repair gang, visited friends here last weeks. Hurnt Cabins is getting to be quite a horse market, Rev. Gotts-1 hall, Riehard McGowau and S. ; P. Met.ier each solhti!- a horse, and II. C. Mc(iow:m dealing two ponies for a driving horse. j New (.rciu.Ja. Mrs. Julia Stunkard, an old time resident of our village, is among hor many friends and old neighbor here. Dr. W.S. Hunter and Mrs. Jon nio Bridon-tim; attended the fu neral in Trough Crcelt on Sunday of Joshua ( iostioll. Miss Olive Grissingor of Mount Union, is visiting tho family of Geo. Siiafor. H. If. Bri'lenstine closed out his store and left on Woduosd iy last for his now place of business i at Croekshle, Pa. His family will r ia'.er. I A. D. Keith is suffering with a i very sore eye. Some foreign sn'o j stance lodged on one of the pu pils. Samuel I '.rode of Salter, Pa., spent a week with .Samuel llount. Ross well Stains purchased a line two-seated spring watrou. He cau now go to Sunday school and take some of his neighbors alonu'. William Kiiiehart is mi the sick list wilii an attack of malaria fe ver. Jacob Shafer of near Saltilio. Ms'.Uvl nis b rollicr loorge ou SuudtlV. J. F. Early of our village is on r t , e " l. i i,i- , i i.ae. list of sick aud atilicted. Dr. Rowe MeOlain who is re covering from a spoil of sickness ' in Mount Union, is bolter and ac- j compauied by his wife of Cass-! ville, drove over on Sunday to the j noine of his mother-, near Xew j . , ,.,i i It is now "Hotel Alloway," as one itay ine past, wook a sign - iio- Lei" was swung to the breeze at ', j tho home of Win. Alloway on tor street. JJornice, aaugater ol RJr. am Mrs. (Jeo. Jioliuger is on the sick list. West Dublin. David li. Laidig was quite ill Sunday aft M'tioon. J. F. Joimson has raised the frame for his new shingle mill. Dr, Shoemaker of Joannette, i was calling ou some of his friends on Saturday. J. F. Johnson '& Sous have moved their sawmill home from near Grac.oy. Some of our farmers have tin i.sliod sowing buckwheat aud have made a little tiay. Some of oua youug people at tended Children's Day services at Center and report a good ser vice and collections. Johu N. Doavor who has spent tho past year at Miilersviile, was homo last weetf aud expects to go to Huntingdon county this week, where he may remain during va cation. FARMING IN THE SOUTH. Tlie I'livienuer Ucpurtiuritt of thu UIiiiiiIm Ctiiilrul Kultroiul C'omii.iny Is Ishuhitf momlily xlruuluni i-iiui.-i-rnln fruit Ki-ouluir' vt-tfirt iitu: Kiinl t-ultttr. toek ritlHlnii, iIhIi-vIdk, ern., in iiif htatck ' Kcmueky, Wri t Teunt-v.i-f . lh klppi. mul utiiKlitliu. Kvitv Kuruiur in- lir.mi-Meukt-f, w bo will forwttrd UIm uitme ur.d uil'IrnN to Die umlcrslh-iKKl, will b nii.llnu fi -i;. ciruti lura Nik. I, I. uuil , mill otlic-rn us ihL-y urn publlHhcd from inoulU to uiouita. E. A. RICHTER, TIIAVEIJNU PASSKKUKw AdKNT 1 BUILDING P1TISBURG. PA . rt Ivl Tdce IvOXailVC UfOmO lUnmG Tablets.? 5.vn rruioa pout sota in pa 14 A MIDoUMfiCK KlEALiTY. If A' i v ;i'il i' 'I V i'li !! n. li l!i sui-e :t i i iii-u ii - .i Ti.t! t lr U t.ii rr in Y.nir i'tii i' ynu '!'" d 1'iir tin- iiriii's ai-i- 'J'Iio imuIii'oMitv anil tin liuvs. To si t ii If ill:- jit'i'lty t tei j. Of l)n- in :i if li'ti vtui :mi-.l loo1; sn vi't;.' v A I'll tin' m ;i'r :c in- 1 1 . mill '.in- :i !! i vr Wiiiiin vi-rj' ii-uly's n .n l.. Il makes you ! : i n n 1 1 tln-y um- .- i'ln'ii (' lll'.'I'S (if till- Vl'l ..- Il"-' . To mil li.'li u; i". i-i'.v ili'i'-i. (liirl or liliic, in fiii-t of liny Inn-. Ti i -in if ilie m.tst liu-i i Inn Triimniii-i-i, IiciiIiN mul liniiij.' Inn. VIi-! riblinn! sliirt iviii-l-, u-iv. 1!i-iiiii'Ii pins mul si ill wiist w-tn ('(ir.ii-li, Iiiim' mul 1:0" s'yli' lirlli, I'ji n s .'iii't t.'i-ti ovnr i;i i)!m r-, diinl.s mill !iiiii'-ii!s nil sii-. nnd in Siili'ty !'ins m.'l ; m i : i ! ii , Si-.t i:i ; ! iiini li'ttl.i'i-. I .Iiii-ii tiiMi- i'IiM :h in"' 'i I.ini'n ri ii-.l of vi inn-, rnlni s. Dn'.d'il .s is li t' ,v i i . 1 1 . i iv .-..I t .tins, I'mii'v (iiimU fnr "n-liion .-ovi-r-., All tn I'K-.lrr ii lioii'w-'.viff wnnili'i Wluit to (!o with h' i' i 1 I nlnn'li r llniiity diiiiHy tin- s'.vi:. I'. si., Ilnlill iil)".i ffnin ( hi;m i In ile'tl-e.-t Anil the fmii-y I'nwt-i'i-il luwn. All In in;i'.:i- tin' ;:niii.n I'hnriiiiii'. I.iiM of all unto tlic iii.-vr I'l'nlitliV the Ml;:'' !ni'iM'l'. T. J. Wiener, Hancock, Md. SO VIE Rouss Racket Store BAROAilSS. IN irAllDWAKK, V'e .'mi -.HI y.m n ;ol ilmililc liiit.-.l ;r;.'. Inii'il wnnil. ut .)iii- Sin:li' hit. "iilc. i'lii'i'i' iin,ilii' hilti'il. liih-. M i'l'-h II lit liii-s lie. Ill im-ii !'e: 4; i:ii-li. slim t:i;n - liii s, :: ti .V. l'i's, V, ulso a u'oiiil ln'.'ivy jnu.: ,1 !ii t mo'h ,(1'iv,-.. i; ii.i-h nillpllSS S!IW. Inn. l-lirjll'llll-l' lilinillli'i s. In .'lili-. Mllllll llll'i'li' l li.ni-lii'ts -fs,., hiniil saws .'.'I, ;". i.'i. 7". tn ?1.T - !h. ! :i'i av. j. llanii'ss snaps I for ."m-. ami J lor .'-. tlm-si' .!ini-intr i-i-sjis i i in h half tilo ras;. ls, 1) i (,-h &v. I" im-li Z'h; .-.Inn in- limiiiiit i- (This is il jolij. Ilni-M! .-.Iioi- ualls lii- 1 1'i.ii'iayi' imint in full pint cans fV"r saw, for !", nnd .r'i(i.-, strajiil n tin an iron, l.miiern 'fobi s t Xii." -1 ii ml ."c. TINWAKi; ! TIXWAKT. i.ii' irranit,- and i imvarr was n.- v hncki-t i-, lOipiai-t lj-, ldijtiai'-t liaii-I:1!-, If ijiiart -M', U i'.iai't i-ovei-nl fi.ir. TI.'-ilairy milk stra I.l' r l.'.!i'. I' ll nil ktttll'S i l)t lr, (i ut :l:n'. ' ii .;s,-, In i,' wali-i- sirink Ii'i s n'. yrauiti- i'iiIiVi- in ( 'Inlhi's lniski'ts, one don't wail. V ll.l-,i, i We have this -in-'ni:. so far. sold In ihi.'.-n Siioinjnsbiii'y Win kiny slii ! and why is it '; l!,'i.-ausi' tho same shirt that von i.av K' idn'ivln'i-i- for. wt you 2 lor s.m-. .In.,t think 01 savin? I.h- I'l'ail that sells liny whi-ri- at till, for ."Hi', i ''" ll,v whM '"' l!'.v ' ".v l,!-"" ' ivi- ns ii ii carl v i-ii i I. HULL &. BENDER, ooooocooocoo o ' X '!f r'l A ; x jj Hull Chambersbnrg, I All r.nmj A V 11 JU11LJ I -I 1 Just go up Mr.iu .street till you eomo to (uoon street. Kight at lilo.im liros.' corner turn to the west half a block aud you will come to a modern Jl-story cream i colored brick huildii'g. Sloji inside and you will liud tho nicest rooms, an 1 too largest stock of ood furni ture and its .belongings, to bo soon in the Cumberland Valley. You will lind many articles hero that yon do not see in other stores. There has boon a furniture store ou this spot for 73 years and yet there are many of the younger people and some others who don't know it. That is the rea son we are tolling you about it. '."About ti block farther, on tho bank of tho Conoeoehoague, whoso water drives the machinery, you will liud our facto ry ; whoro with skilled mechanics and seasoned lumU'r we cau make almost anything you may require. COMtl TO OUR STORE and look around -Much V see that is iuterostiug o en if you don't want to buy. Wo want you to know what it is and whore it is Open till 8 o'clock in the evening now - Saturday till nine. li. SII-RE It & CO., Furniture VlaUcrs on Queen Street, Q Chambersburg, Fo. coxoxccxxxx COOCOOOOOOO PULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper $1.00 a Year in Advance. .To Cure a Cold in Qm Day r names. 1 nis -ivriilvlire- !mmxxrrszmaja!ze il.. - i - i-1 . '., ; v. inn cinii id! jmi h -!i to km I'tni. lll'l'l: to M aim's ( ni I. I iliviili'i'i s fr. la I'll" si.,., I im-ii. I s li(J ami . iai'lisr i Itli liaii. ti.i !l tn 1 .0 liave ..if l'i st s'rfi nut slinvt'! ml surk' 1 iuinji y !"t. aii'i xvlii-n wi'say stii-1, wi-ilon' (lies Jc, No. ." Si-vthi- st on- tixwaki: in in H"i' ii:ipi' tli.'in now. tlil.- l-V. ttl-q. nuiviiM.'il, I Ik', i it rnvi-l'i-il liilrk.'t Si ll''. 1 i'i:ti". tin s' ,v ris :K: i.oai.its . asu ilasins l."i. ie. 'J'l.'. I ,it i . i' f aa i" tin v:-. 1J lit . I i;t li' -"'. LTfU I ttt. . 'i i'..ai-t -Hv. I f yon v. ant mi t-. .-.hiris: uml wt ran si ll you an .inhskin iunts 7.1. um V"' "l'l. s,-- 'I'h,. PROPRIETORS. Mctonncllshur, Pa. cococcoooooooo o to 9 o ittsammBEiamm Cur Crip In Two Days. on " r r r o-iw. f. - . vtrn mnrrr r r , f ; - i i. We cordially invite our friends to see our stock of Summer Dress Goods in white fjfrom 5 to . V from b to ! color Dress Ging-H : hams 6, 10, 12 1 -2c. i A iarge line of wool- i en Sutings. Silks for waisis ana suits. i i A fine ; trimmings kind, stock the 'il M v a r If . ! VI t-lt I :o is ' It we Ready-to-wear p Wulkiug' and Dress g kirts trom We have a stock of Underwear. We y(lp show you x:d Vest in town, the raime 8 t r is ; to 2oc. Look week. eisners 40c; lawns 1 c. bast l: Ha stock Of of every largest f ever had. $1.75 up. large .Ladies' Knit H will If the best 5eH ' for ad next 5
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