Dr. Watson, on account of sick ness, will not be able to conic at present as advertised. A fresh supply of Peerless Horse and Cattle Powder at Rob inson's. Dr. J. P. Barton, of the C. V. S. N. S., Shippensburg, lectured to a crowded house at Saltillo, Friday evening the 11th instant. His subject was "Winning Forces in Life." There will bo an entertainment at the Big Cove Tannery school Friday evening February 8, to which all teachers, and the public generally, are invited. An excel lent program has been prepared. The merited reputation for cur ing piles, sores and Bkin diseases acquiredby DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, has led to the making of worthless counterfeits. Bo sure to get only DeWitt's Salve. Trout's drug store. McGovern school in Tod town ship will give a good entertain ment on Friday evening of this week for the benefit of a school library. Admission 10 cents. Turn out. It will be worth more than ten cents, besides helping a good cause. J. Grier Foote, one of the Evan gelists who did such effective work here several yeare ago, died at his home at Fairfield Jowa on the 9th in st. He will be remem bered as the smaller of the two and the one who played the or gan. Samuel M. Clevenger, of Need more, writes us that he has been robbed of 1174, ten of which was gold; and that he is left moneyless at an age when the chances are against his accumulating that much again. We have no partic ulars as to the time, place or cir cumstances. A Kansas editor ventured to record a paragraph recently that the milliners were doing a thriv ing business. When the paper came out it read thus: "The mil liners are doing a thieving bus' ness." The editor made it all right in the next issue by ex plaining that the item was set up- by a lady compositor who hud just bought a new bonnet. This season there is a large death rate among children from croupandluugtroubles. Prompt action will save the littlo ones from these terrible diseases. We know of nothingso cer tain to give instant relief as One Minute Cough Cure. It can also be relied upon in grippe and all throat and lung troubles of adults. Pleasant to take. Trout's Drug Store. Mountain school,Licking Creek township, for the fourth month ending January 17, 1901, Marga ret Daniels, teacher. Those at tending every day-Louisa Everts, Mary Daniels, Rebecca Daniels, Allura Daniels, Laura Palmer, Carrie Palmer, Madeline Palmer, Mamie Fix, Lottie Fix, May Fix, Martin Everts, Roy Brant, Har vey Brant, Harry Kline and Rob ert Kline. Mrs. O. B. Dunlap entertained a number of her friends very pleasanaly last Thursday at her home just west of town. The oc casion was a "quilting party" and of course, that means a good din ner, and a day of social enjoy ment. Those present were Mrs. D. V. Sipes, Mrs. Jacob Rotz and daughter Sadie, Mrs. David Her shey, Mrs. Samuel Rotz, Miss Blancho Rotz, Mrs .II. W. Scott, Mrs. Andrew Rotz, Mrs. J. E. Rummel, Mrs. Wm. Fix, Mrs. Riley Pock, and Miss Virgin Hann. Sahivlu. PI 8 C. R. Davis, whohad been spend ing the winter in BrnddocU, hits returned lo his home at this place. Miss Nell Daniels, of McCon- nellsburg, spent several days j with relatives at Ilarrisouville last s week. j p Prof. B. C. Lambersou, and j it f iwja I'ffln fntlinll of Iftlvitoll I VJ i' 1 . . T 1 JIMV V M IV 111111) ' ' - town attended preaching at the Presbyterian church, Sunday aftoruwm. Hiram Clevenger, of West Dub lin, spent a day the first of this week, the guest of George A. Harris. Revival services at the Sideling Hill, Christian church began Sunday evening.aud will continue through this week. Miss Katharine Met.ler, after spending several days with friends at Needmore, has return ed to her homo at Harrisonville. James L. Hampton, who lives on Mrs. Brumbaugh's farm had his winter's supply of meat stolen Friday night. i V i'wv?'V-,-:5'rr'"!'''r,',?r v v.!"? " '-v -f 'SPSS, i GEM Z TORE. New Goods, i'teiv. Tianagcmcnt. '-v.. ; As tine George W. Sipes is recovering from a serious attack of la grippe. Such littlo pills as DeWitt's Little Early Risers are very eas ily taken and they are wonderful ly effective in cleansing the liver and bowels. Trout's drug store. Amaranth. Miss Virgie Hixson spent a couple days last week visiting her sister, Mrs. Irene Cliugerman.ai Purcell, Bed ford, county. Mr. aud Mrs. J. W. Kendall, of Ayr, returned home Thursday after spending a week with Mrs. Kendall's parents, Dr. aud Mrs. Wm. L. McKibbiu. J. W. Rice and wife were in McConuellsburg Saturday on business. Wm. II. Sipe, of McKeesport, and Oliver Weimer, of Iowa, were guests of Geo. Mills aud family Thursday. Michael Donahoo, of Cumber land, was in this place Saturday looking after fat cattle. D. A. Mellott is erecting a line dwelling on his farm lately pur chased of lion. Jno. T. Richards. John Doeker.of Warfordsburg, was the guest of W. C. McKoe and family part of last week. Dr. J. M. McKibbiu and Mrs. Dr. W. L. McKibbin are on the sick list. Miss Bertha Rhea was called to Shippeusburg some days ago to see her sick brother who has been in attendance at the Ship pensburg Normal School. Made Young A",uin. "One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my 'teens' again," writes D. II. Turner of Dempsey town, Pa. They're the best in the world for Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Purely vegetable. Nev er gripe. Only 5c at W. S. Dick son's drug store. Hcldor, Vu. i:i n!i hands with a stock lit g(i.':i:t s 'k'i'ku especially is :.. ;i:it v. T am ,, .1 - for tin1 v;!;t1s of : Here to do iiusiricss. I mean to sell you all the store goods you need. To do this I know I mut make the prices right. The Prices are Right. Come, and see. Gied goods, low ju ices, courteous treatment. What more can you ask? IG. J. MELLOTT, Gem, Fulton County, Pa. Kit r. "y '! r.t s. r 1 LOCKE & WRIGHT. Wool Robes. iU rune for -S..n; this menus a loss 5( $ We will si'll you a to us but they must go. Conn? right along; you ca We can sell you buy at your own price. Cups ana Saucers rn:. You can buy a viOe as low as L'Oc a set, former p; ice V. set for ".", or a 7."c set for ."o. Arctics reduced from 1 . 10 to Nic. Our rubbers will go lielo .,- cost while they last. We have yet a few pah s of Felt Soots and Lumbermen's socles that can bo had for a song. Come quick! These prices are rapidly taking our stock. t j ) ') v...,:".'Tt -l'V 1 5 i1"- - . . -. . . ; ! LOCKE & WRIGHT, Dublin Mills, j TWO F ctl ha-. 1 ship. "i WO FARMS l'ui: s.M,i; Thn iii.d-r.v-n- fiiliu- fur s:iif in ilcl.il tow n hip. otn known us the t.'ali-it i'orn-l piop- wt y coin iiinitiu' iniuci'o, u well ol cxcciicmi w ;iicr nt'iir ilir iloor. iiint plt'in v ol oiul fruit. I '' ol Iht, know (i ;is t in- I ;i ititM HI-Nop t ma. : ("iiiiuniiik' P'l at'nrs )njth fiirins in ood Mutr of niltiviilioii, oid hnililinw-. himI lots oi mo tiniljcr. Call ou or luliii-fs-. It. K UAN1KLS. (inn. 1'a, PATTERSON'S STORE, McConncllsburfj. Penna. Two Floors and a Base ment each seventy-live feet in length by twenty-live in width just packed with Geu eral Merchandise. A fuD and complete stock of Dry Goods. Cashmeres, Ginjrhams, Cali coes, Muslins, Shirtings Linens, Towel in's. Clothing. Overcoats, Men's and Boys' Suits, Overalls, Underwear, &e. Hats and Cups in jrreat variety Boots and Shoes.- The most reliable makes nt lowest prices. Carpets. Hag, Ingrain, Mattings, c. Hardware. You can hardly miss netting unythluif you want. Groceries. A full lino of Syrups, C'ulTees, Teas, Spices &c. Tobacco and Cigars no better. Harness, Trunks, Notions, Jewelry, and in fact we try to keep any tind everything called for by the people of our county. I 0f0000.000.00.0000,M000.0.flP ,00. pi0 . . r v, 0 til a v ) 0 Another New 001 Furniture Store On Queen Street, Chunibersburg. liuilt on the site of the old Slerer Warerooins burned June 22, Ilioii. This new building is a grout improvement. It Is 10!) feet deep, feet wide, ;i stories hitfh with busemont in the rear. The front Is Mt. Holly cream brick laid In chocolate mortar. Steam heatod, elec tric light, elevator and very convenient and comfortable. In fact, the most modern and complete Furniture house in all this region, is now filled with the best and most varied stock of It Furniture, Mattresses, Pillows and Bolsters, 'j lied Springs, Mirrors, Looking Glasses, &c., ever seen In these parts. If you enjoy seeing artistic, pleasant, use ful things come hero during January. Tho sooner the bettor. VK STILL PAY THE FREIGHT ON $10 WORTH. LOOK HERE! Sale Register. "One Hundred and One." The Franklin Milks correspond ent gets the following "scoop" for the liar cock Star: "Bethel township boasts of its coal mines, Thompson of its rich deposits of gold, silver, graphite and iron ore, but Belfast can .knock them all out as having the oldest living woman in the coun ty, Mrs. Mary Fittory, who says she is of German oxtraction.boru in Dauphin county, and is now 101 years old, says she has been twice married, and that she nev er lost time making love nor sleep at night She is as erect and as supple as a young girl of sixteen years of age and can walk sixteen miles a day. She said she would have no objections again to unite In the journey of life with some good man. Whether she has lost the date of her birth or she is la- boring under a halluncination - could not be gathered by your correspondent. The first snow this winter fell here ou tho 17th about one and one half inches. The weather is so nice it does not look like wint er. J. L. Marhall has just complet ed aud moved into his new house. Geo. T. Harris of Rose Brook, spent this week visiting his sister Mrs. S. L. Baugher. The Bolder Stave Company is cutting and shipping first class staves. Ira Davis, of Mortonsviilo is visiting W. P. ShiMott this week. January Gth at the bride's residence, Mr. Luton M. Morris and MissLinnie A. Marshall, were married by. Rev. S. L. Baugher, also on the 0th at the bride's re sidence, Mr. Robert Conley and Miss Barbara A. Morris, by the same. Small kjx near hero is causing great excitement. Some twelve or fifteen cases. D. L. Shifflett moved from Elktou to this place last weelr. Mrs. F. R. Vawter, has returned from Dayton, where she spent two weeks with her parents. February l.V- George KaulTtnun will sell at his residence near Morton's l'oint in Belfast township, a good cow, threshing machine, household und kitchen furniture, and many other articles. He is removing from the county. Credit seven months. W. M. Hann, auctioneer. February L'O. About to remove from the county, Mrs. 1. X. Hixson will Kfll at her residence -i miles north of Am aranth, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Farming Implements, Hay, Grain, Fod der, Household Goods, iVc. Credit, h months. Thursday, February 21, Kphraim Hoiick will sell at his resident?.) at the llig Spring farm, one mile south of Webster Mills, Horses, Cattle, Agri cultural Implements, I lotisehold goods, iVc ,Vc. February -I It. J. Layton, executor of the estate of Samanthu K. Deent-n lute of Union township, deceased, will si ll at her lute, residi'iieo in Gap, the farm of the said deecusnd, containing 1" acres- 7."j acres of which are cleared and in good statu of cul tivation Imlance in timber. Term.-,: In percent, when property is knocked down: 'S per cent, on continuation of sale, und balance in two eijiiul annual payments with interest. February 'Si J. G. Kendall will sell at his lower farm four miles south of McConnellsburg, Horses, (.'attic, Funn ing Implements, ,c. Wednesday, March (i. J. F. John ston will sell at his residence four .li i iles south of McConucllshurg, Horses, Cuttle, Farming Implements, Grain, Hay, iVc. W'-e have :;uine Fall and Winter Millinery ? iroods i on hands which we will t close out at reduced prices to make room for our Spring' stock. Come and see and be convinced. Mrs. A. F. Little, Bon Ton Store. AlA'VWvAlAv(w New Broom Factory, f The uiideivMgncd has just, put in the necessary apparatus, and is now prepared to make lirst. class J Brooms . I'emoiis having broom corn and j desiring it made tin, can do so Deueen's 1 for the half or at tho rate of 10 Hint z cents per broom cush. J Carpet Weaving. i J 1 In." ( 'in pet woven on short no- j tice ami sat isfact ion guaranteed. i kaxxf.:: HAY, J llig Cove Tannery. Persons who suffer from indi gestion can not expect to live long because they cannot eat the food required to nourish the body aud the products of the undigested foods they do eat poison the blood. It is important to cure indigestion as soon as possible, and the best method of doing this is to use the preparation known as Kodol Dys pepsia Cure. It digests what you eat and restores all the diges tive organs to perfect health. Trout's drug store. Hticklcn's Arnica Salve. lias world-wide fame for mar vellous cure. It surpasses any other salvi;, lotion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, Bit ins, I 'oils, Sores, Felons, Ulcers, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, Skin Eruptions; Infallible for Files. Cure guaranteed. Only Sue at W. S. Dickson's drug store. PI IJLU; SAM- ol VAI.l aiii.i; REAL ESTATE." Hv vi t.'ii f if) orrU;r of the Hrpliiins' C'onii "I t- (! t -Hi ' !'!.' . ('!!.. 1 he iitMifiMMIfll CXCCi . 1 ne ,.f ; hr'hiKi u ,,i ;;ul ( :i im-itt til SilIiiUIlH-.. K. i Mtuci. :,u i uf I iiioii ttiwn-Oiiii, Uhhim'm. will t-'l tm Uif prcinivi.'s in Jjtm-i.ir i',ni us; i in kmaV, H nif i au v'"rii7riMi A. Good Farm, .'.kmI Mi'tt- uf i"i,tivn!(in,c(ttisiviiri,)f J77 ueic i;'of wliti-h :i 1 1; cl-'it ted mill ninUr ftiue innl Mill liaLinct' ii. j-'ihmI tiifitic:'. Tin: impruvciiibi)' (i()Oi IHU'SG. ! n V, m mi ticl i 'urn c i-ll i. n ml i iOht Ijullrttru" . '1 ili plepeliy IMijeir'S l.HHW (il lirMl. .liilm'I'. tin hiiMi-,. 'i iMi'iuuit llt:ir. ot-irk'ti Dutieeit. The Star says that Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Myers give a party to their oldest -daughter Miss Bessie Myers last Saturday even ing, it being her twelfth birthday. Games were indulged in by the children, and late in the evening elegant refreshments were serv ed. The table was decorated with palms and blooming Tillies. Many I '', i presents were received. ii i i.e. cm. 'li-'.'Ms: t I . .1 Jo I ' hi ;ii't:ltl til fi ici- cent, when iticvty : :.i per cei.1, (ncMtliii,.' the Ic r -i.li urn ti'iu uf Mile, unit liiilalc i J!l V lllCll! H till llllt'l'esl. i. cl.icli 1". M. Ii. .1. l.AVTON. Kxeeutor. Shi. 11 tClllll Hi l.V hl.t;o l.'ecp. inning tiie month of Si-ij- liel II -ht'cp sli;iy:il nauv -or t't I' ll inv Uncus. nv onif yiviiiic ti.c infiirliiiit lee licit w ill li.-iul tu Oicir rticitveiy Will t-c p eitil liiiern! riilvliii'l, '( hrt limrit Is il inn cli oti t lie tui of On. rii-'lit enr, One of the u inilicr lot is u Siinl lulu w n Piicli'. .I.ui. :i, i.ml. olll;l) T. MK1JVIT. ft. i 00 00 X 0 O 000 0 0 00nH A S,00W0,0M.0 00000-0.0 0 w 0 0. H. SIERER & CO. l Furniture Makers in the Town of bersburg. Cham- J 00jf i ii' ! t t ' 1 ( - 'i ; : 5 -: t ; ; 'i I Coming to Our Store For Bargains. , No, we are not giving goods away; but we are selliug them at a close shave, and our increasing business shows that our people are appreciating this. Wo are now selliug a lot of calicoes at 4c a yard and up. Ginghams 5c up. Muslins 4c up. Table Oil Cloth 20c a yard No. 1 goods. Try our iJ-cont Smoking Tobacco. A good broom for 20c; a better one for 25c. Excellent sugar syrup just the thing for buckwheat cakes, 10c a quart. A full line of Glassware and Tinware. W. R. SPEER, Saluvia, Pa. m III H4 l m !! H i ( s KJ f M til f i i!l I 4 t 'M m ; 1 1 i i Hi m mi frnet jmimtmwmmmmpmmtmmmmmmimiFmpimfm rwyWvvrvviiWrWvv LITTLE'S EXTENSION. LOTS FOR SALE. l). :. ljittto tuts ptiivliuiieil tatiu lytn hwween tlio (. litinilioi'slnirc; und Mercersburo; piko ut tlie forks cast of town. He has had it laid olT in lots with alleys and streets, ami has already dispos ed of six. There are yet a number of very desirable ones that w ill bo sold on Easy Payments. D. 4. 4 i 4. EDWARD BRAKE, Fashionable Barber, One Door fiust of "Fultou IIousd," McCONNI'.r.I.SllCltd, t'A. Flrst-nittss Stitvvint unci lliiir eulttutf. Clean towel for every customer. E. LITTLE, Mcr.onncllshiirs, Va. noth:i:. Thd untlrr-.-'ri(,fl hen'l.v lvcw iiritlou tli.'t h'! purchu-.c(, ut (ni u ! s Stulo Juuiiurv It, I'.i 'I the fojluu mrf Ul'liclrn Mil it U th propi!' V if W. .'r. ilium if IJi-UuiK t'rt-t-k townslnp. und thai ht dc-jif to li.vt itirin In cure of tlm said HiHlfi'slvni'it. Tho Hit i : - 1 I (nine Comfort H ui:i, t I'iM lor tm h, y IhmIh utut lu ii iiitf.l m' w ihM Mi.n'hliit. I ti'irfuti.l tulitH, MiyuiU f f u.riv.. I st l olmfis. I kiuU, hlioM'M, 1 fn' t) I f.ri !' Vk Ulti ' ,(i-r-t - .luit ::,.!. JAK'II KAII KMAN "Oar Native Herbs," The OrU'iiml Hurl) Compound. Tlio Grcut ItlooJ I'm trier, KitlrtL)' und l.h cr lU'Kulntoi . Guaranteed by otn- UKGISTr'.KEl GUAHANTKK to cure all disease arlsinij from Imitku Ill.ooi) and in active Livkh or KlDNKYS. 200 Days' Treatment $1.00, MAII.KI) ANYW1IKHK, Till; 1XII.1.AK HACK II' VOI' AKU NOT CI Ki ll. I huve Used "Our Nutlve lleris" forXi iinii K'iu of tlitt Stiiii'iieh tliul 1 linil for'i yeurs. ui.u lliey huve eureit me. utter nil olhtM remedies tiiiled, It has now lieeu four yi:ul'H hiueo it cured niu, uud u lew doses did it. JilHN I'AMI'IIKt.U KliollsVlllU, Pit. j. a. alli:u. Knobsville, L'u. .Medicine iluillcd upon Receipt of price DR. STEVENS, Dentist, HTOKNNELLSBUHC, PA. GiadiifHtf of 1'. (f I. 'l n vnrs' tpcr iviicc. I'ttitcs tioid. 1 'Kit mi niu. .si.vur Alu lMiiinn. Ciululolfl. Uuhher. u i 1 Ktil.iu'r Ahutil Uitm lini'il. Ml-till wild KuSlu-r ,- t i.ailaniiul. gluten from w J.OO up. hriiltt. Hii liimnitl Crowns, J.oiiu i'iuwun, Ciolil Citps, IM.iU.loltt C;i)v. tv.), rilliiH', of Nutmal Tct'lli u Spcctiilty ttnO Bit wnilf (niiirantucil. lufiMiiiuttou by in.iilortu orou. THE HARRISONVILLE INN, AT. Harrisonville, Pa. On the Turnpflu1 hIie ntlleK wtK-t of MiM'on lu llsijutK- TlilriUlun l iopntnr hotitl stunl ban tM-fiii tiiili-!iy rt bulLt, ri v ly tiiniihi'l ti'jit 4 .tllllltT tlt'W ItlUriilt KK'tJl, h'llXl CIllKS Act'OJKIIHHl.ltioHN. h:llKtitful lli;ii:w for Suunncr Hom-dt. r. Knit- lii-u'-onuble. fepmilul AUr-niUni to Tiun nuiil ( 'usidnt THOMAS H, MK'I'f.KK, lroi it; lor. l ) i -KCj i" & ) ci . i., i at AT " See the big open- ! WIENER'S ing of Fall and Win- p Centrally LocatcdStorc, te'G?:' ,. M , Our Millinery line SIS Hancock, Md. js beyon, cornparison . or competition. Style and Beauty. reign supreme. Prices lower than the lowest. M We carry a special line of Laces, All-over and Ap- ;j nliiiiip k'iil r.lnvp; Hnciprv Ruifnnv cf inA Tiilf Trimming, Dress Goods and everything with which to make a dress. Trimmed Hats from 98c to 5.00 or any price. Can suit all. p. , )K ,1, ii ! ( IX ; t m M ) 1 ' 1 i i i ':; u i i I i I i . ii ; ( rki i f i i i t i 1 1 ' i il I I ( : i i : ii? W IN T EB S TOCK. "As the days bogiu to lengthen, The cold begins to strengthen," And you will need plenty of good, Warm Clothing. It is a pleasure to inform you that we have a stock of Overcoats, Storm Coats, Men's, Boys, and Children's Suits. that for careful selection, quality aud style cannot io sur passed, for in. Material, they are the finest, Workmanship, tho best, Style, the latest, aud Prices tho LOWEST! All we ask is that you come into our store. "Seeing is believing." Our stock is twice the size, pnd our sales twico as great as ever before. Wo are, yours truly, A. U. Nace & Sons. t u. iij Hi in ti i mm mi mmmmmmtimm kimmmmmm ill Hi Hi Hi lil M ni HI f M 11 HI Hi t M ' Hi Hi i i, J TKJtMS Of COUUT. Tli lrt.t term of the CourtN of Fulton coun ty in tli year cli all cuimumut; tm tli 'i'ltehtluy fiiilowluK Ifi" KBonutl Mutiiiuy ol Jutiuury, ut IU u'mooit A. M. 'I ne ht)t;uti(l tunu uoinmeDovH on tno tbld til iiil:ty of .Unroll, ut t u'uliH-k I'. M. '1'lif thlnl ti'i-m ou the TuemUy next ftillow Wm tltu brcouil MouUtty ofjuuu at IU o'clock A. M. Tiiu fourtb tenn on the dint Monday of Ooto biir, at 3 o'clock J. M. ItHICK, Juilffe Morton will fui'tilsti brluk at liin Uila ut this plitcc on aud after July 30th. AlcCorinellsburu; & Ft. Loudon" Passenger, Freight and Express Line. R. C. McOuade, Froprielor. Run luii.T (ittHKitN MiCtMiiHiKiita and Ifum 1.oi:iik, LcavInK McCoimKllnhuKt ut o'clock, P.M., untkiuK couucctlon vtitU fllcruocu uuiucu S. i'. H. It. KcturuluK Itmvc Kurl l.omlori on tun nrilvul t f the eve uliiu l iu!l ou S. I'. It. It. I um pt t'liiii-eu Uj curiy iui-bcucin nud t urt.'sM to Uiukc.cuuuuctlou Willi ull trulbv kt kt. Loutiou.
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