The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, August 01, 1901, Image 8

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i Vi I'm'-,,; 1 hv.so ami C'uUk) Puvv-i-
i'.Ii u.r at Kohi n son's.
Tin.' i i.'iii.T ,'. F.. Society, uf tlio
I.ut.h-nni c'nirch, will hold : fos
i iv.'i! Sat mday ironing August 3
ilt tin- Mi'soliage.
Kev. I. X. Poightel, pastor of
the lit-tor mod congregation at
(Ireoncasrlo, preached in the lie
formed church at this place last
i'vrsoi ; wishing Dental Work
u ! Or. Stevens in this place
i". i ' I lii.it he is away from
.! !'" ;:! the LT.th to the end of
r;u. l.H.lith.
T';e mercury took a tumble
(if '.'" kst !,,ri;ly evening
1 i ! lov i:-itil Sunday
i' '1 no and fastened
-a :! h.'ld in t!'. I'.
. on tin- Hustoniowu
.-t .A-.-g-ist I rs fcl-
Valley, 10:"0 a. m.
2:' p. in. Mt. Tabor,
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.'all term Central Commercial
C.-lioge, Cumberland, Md., Win
chester, Va., begins September
"nd. Write for catalogue and
!-,ve lesson in Cregg Shorthand.
Si. ;:o!arshtp -l7.
A. IT. Na--c & Sons are offering
it cial inducements to their cus
t i: i';'s through the dull season
v. lor that they may give cm
; ' , -.neL'.t to all their hands. See
' ', r ad in another column.
'. O. Buck, Beirne. Ark-., says:
s troubled with constipation
I bought DoWitt's Little
'v llisc-s. Since then have
' (n.tire'y cured of my old
;!. -i'jt. r r 'commend th-m.
dnig store.
.-. '"Minie McDonald, of the
. : nt. priuting o'V.ee, Wa-.li-75.
(.:., spent a da' or two
: reuovirtg old acquaint
; "J.is place. lie w,is ac-
:!.?; from Slnppoasburg
i " r.'s iiiew, faster Percy
.',' .vhiie here, visited
. - s viissei; a.n.1 .Josephine
' ,! m: Donald brt.nght
. : V. .v ::, for llnssi-ll
.. . i .;. - j '.line, a beautiful fox
i i : r. nod now the children
!;!. ..'.!. McDonald one of tiro
ri'.'" t . . : know.
.;ijees w nito liryantsviiie, 1 nd.,
.says PeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
healed running sores on both legs,
lie had sufeC' -d o years. Doctors
'1 to help hint, (let DeWitt's.
''t nri imitations. Trout's
i':r. -g e.
T ..-.i.-M'.:t Kpiscopal services,
' ''. . ( springs charge, Sunday,
A i: t 4. --Special services at
at !:::) a. m. Services of
addresses by pastor
. id Wells Valley at
S-'iig seiA'ices and
1'iiie drove T:iii' p.
!..ty will be used as tlie
. . ..; of our (icnei'al
"i'-es. Three Springs
.-. preparing for a joyful
. -asion at '.ion church, to
i at Zion, Thursday, Au
; in. Tim program of the
(lav v. ill bo published later. It
v...L profitable to arrange to
he preheat. W. J. KHKAKFKli,
Pastor.
! f the action of your bowels is
; !), i-asy and regular serious
i iicutions must' be the linal
.;it. Dowitt's Little Early
.rs will remove the danger.
. pleasant and o 'Toot's ve.
' . it's drug store.
:. and Mrs. J. V. Sohooley,
.' ' . ckii.g Creek township, and
i . ' s' n, .NTa.sti'i-Joseph, were
'. '''ii last Tiiurday. Mrs.
y reeor.tly, at her home
d-.ing her work about the
a e, went to the wood box and
i . I in to get a stick for the
' iv.'. As she did so her
'.-.' ca aii' in c(ntact with
...aii'mg -that sent ch.IIs, and
; ( : ed hi and saw a snake
' r !( j.r-t in length. Wliile
''. s. !;,io! does not enjoy tak
: ' ! .!.! i' a snake' with her
ir. i L.sai.',: is notufrui.l, and it did
, :' a. ke her long to bruise the
t hi'-x 1. A day or two
ai t, r ll.al sia.' killed anotla.'r finite
a-lare tiaat had found its way
into her home.
Wiuil a. Talc It Tells.
If that mirror of yours shows
a wretched, sallow complexion, a
jaundiced look, moth patches aud
blotches on the skin, it's liver
trouble, bat Dr. King's New Life
Fib's regulate th( liver, purify the
1 i.m d.;i.e i.ltar (skin, rosy cheeks,
rich complexion. Only 25c at W.
S. Did son's drug store.
VrrON COUNTY 8 'SPAY S'"'l!"OLS.
STATIST!! A!, lO'l'OKT KOK YKAK I'.NIHNU JINK I, l!Nl M. K. SUAKKKl:!!,
I'KHMANKNT SK. KKTAIIV.
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Si-liniil Siiporintomlent "35 ia u,a s "'
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Hoik Hill fniou Ceo. Co'iicriT ... :s :i2l(0
Asmiciato I'l'i'sliytefiiin . . . Kev. S. H. Houston . 7 .31 ;iK :t()
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W.'irfoiilsluu'e Pn'sbvtrrian . W. Jl. Kanck ... It 70 7t M 100
V. iirfoi'itsliai'ir M. I-'..". . . . Pr. A. J. Kemsbuiy . " 42 47 21 1(H)
l!l:u-lM:ik Kiilro M. E. . . . Myrtle Mann ... ti .'is (U X,
Oilur (Irovc I nion I. Frank lies ... 7 'J 40 27
Mays Onipel Mr. Martin ....
HF.I.t'AST.
Pleasant Grovo Amos I'lcssintror . . 8 on lis
Kbonia-.or M. K CliaR. Hard .... fi II 20 12
nut sn cur.r.K.
V 1 1 1 ; 1 s (,'evr Cbristiiin . . . Alln'i't I'li'ssincr . . ! .'10 I'.'.l 2"
AWi'Vsv'lle M. K Ix'wis A. Duvall . . .r s !.'! its 1 00
I.Tiisal-m Christian . . . . I l'Vank Diehl . ... 11 :t .Ml ll'l
Knsmuv.:;.' .V. K folin H. Smith . . . 1 10 to j .V.i i 2." I
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Oui'r.HLi'.M. K A. .1. Fi akor ... 12 I'd .10 j 1 00
Harm Cabins Hri'sbvti'i'iun . A. 1'. Koran . . . 10 "i 00 :to ' ".0
norn! C:i';ns M. K." . . . . II. H. Hoftzlcr . . . 1.1 !:'. ."in ."o
Vert Littleton M. K K. K. Fruiter ... 14 (!.". 7!t .'(.") I 1 00
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Green Hill I'l'fsbvtorian . . .T as. A. Stewart . . I t T.2 Wi .10 j
I .Wnirv M. K Kltm-r Dishonjr . . . 10 70 w) 4.1 1 1 00
j Siloam M. K Georjre V. Decker . 10 al til 40 .V)
SiiJednir Hill Christian . . . H. I'.. Si pea . ... 12 78 !) 4s ,"n
M'eo.N.via.i.sni'ito.
Lutheran George V. Iteisner . 17 ";! 170 100 1 00
Keformed J. A. Irwin .... 10 7a 80 100
Cove L'nited Presbvterian . . J. L. I'atterson . . 00 OH ;s:t 1(H)
l'resbvterian . H. W. Peek . ... 0 00 00 47 1 00
Methddist A. I. X ace .... 10 120 l.'itl K, loo
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Hustontown M. K t. IT. Lohr . . . . ; 14 70 !I0 401 1 00
Fairview M.K W. F. Laidiff ... 10 71 81 On j 1 (H.)
Centre M. 1'. S. C. Oracev ... 14 72 HO 70
Dublin Mills M. K John Wi iht ... 4 40 41 20 j 1 00
Luidi t'nion Grant Hann .... 10 40 ao r0
TOO.
Knobsville M. i: D. W. Kolsn ... 17 70 87 AO
Naareih I nion Abraham Wajjner . & 2"i .'(0 12 100
liethleheni !'. 1' Henry Wolf . . . . 7 41 4H :i2 100
THOMPSON.
Oakley M. F. ,T. TI. Covalt ... 10 7" s5 aO 100
Antieeh I'nion Austin Peek ....
Hehoboth M. K W. U. Daniels . . .
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Christian S. Hottoniliekl . . .
Lutheran C. Hit. H ;m 04 40
Methodist Mrs. Ida Kit. ... '.' 0"i .74 X 100
Gi'i'i-nHili t'nion Kiehard Foster . .
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He:li( 1 t'nion William Alloway . . JO 4.7 ;Vi 4"i 100
I'nited Hr.'tiii-en L C. Foaer . .' . . ! ,'i0 ;i!t 2"i
Wells Valicv M. V. Grunt Wallace . . . K ox 81 1 42
Wells Tannery M. F,. . . . A. F. Raker. . . . 1") 12" 140 j 100
Wells Tannery Presbyterian . S. P. W.shart . . . 10 7.) Id 7."i loo
Tor -d . . . . 4oa !2.".10 2!i7." lliiHT 2400
In iionie le)ai'tment Green Hill Pre
Pre-b'.aerU.u has 2".
5,000 'Visitors in a .Single Day.
For tiie convenience of the
thousands who spend vacation
days at Atlantic City, The Phila
delphia. North American has es
tablished a free reacting room on
the spacious Auditorium Pier at
that popular resort. Here writ
ing material is supplied free of
charge, and amid luxurious sur
roundings, fanned by balmy sea
breezes, thousands of letters are
written to the loved ones at home.
Over lido letters have been writ
ton and mailed from this reading
room in a single day.
Admission to the reading room
is entirely free.
In addition to hundreds of
newspapers from all parts of the
country on tile for visitors, there
is a large bookcase tilled with the
latest works of popular authors
for the use of patrons free of
ehargj.
Copies of Tit !: Fulton County
Ni-W.s will be found on file in this
reading room, and a cordial invi
tation is extended by The North
American to all of our readers to
make the Auditorium Pier head
quarters during a visit to Atlan
tic City. For convenience have
your mail addressed:
The North American's Free
Heading Room, Auditorium Pier,
Atlantic City, N. J.
Your vacation will not be com
plete, either, unless you visit The
North American's Sanitarium for
Poor Children and witness the
magui'acent work being done
there for the unfortunate waifs
of the slums.
To Save Her Child
From frightful disfigurement
Mrs. Nannie Galleger, of La
C range, Ca., applied Bucklen's
Arnica Salve to great sores on
her head and face, and writes its
quid; cure exceeded all her hopes.
It works wonders in sores,
' bruises, skin eruptions, cuts,
turns, scalds and piles. 2")C
Cure guaranteed by W. S. Dick
son, druggist.
Arm HroliLii.
Itst Friday afternoon Uussoll,
eight-year old son of Mr. and
Ms. William Ott, of Ayr town
ship, while at play climbed onto
an ash hopper. By some mishap
he fell striking au open end bar
rel, breaking both bones in his
right forearm. Dr. Curtis was
called and put the little fellow's
arm in shape again and it Mill
soon bo all right.
Thk Fct.ton County Nfws$1
per year.
byterian has 20, and Wells Tannery
A Grand Lecture.
PishopE. B. Kephart D.. ,D.,
I Jj. D., of Westerville, Ohio, will
give his jiopuiar lecture "Obser
vations in the Orient." In the
Hustoutowu U. P. church Aug. 12
at b oclock, P. M. The Bishop has
traveled very extensively in Ger
many, Italy, Greece, Palestine.
Asia Minor, and Egypt. The lec
ture is delivered without a note
or scrap of paper of any kind.
Bishop Kephart is a very eloquent
speaker and one of the ablest
men in the U. B. church. Don't
miss one of the best treats of a
life time. This being the lirst
time a Bishop of any chnrch has
visited this community, let the
people show their appreciation by
turning out en masse, and give
the Bishop a royal welcome.
Admission, adults, 20 cents;
children under 12 years la cents.
Doors open at 7.30. P. M. Come
early aud avoid the rush.
V. II. Da f tie.
Pastor.
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"One Is Quick to
Suspect Where
One Has Suffered
Harm Before."
t Perhaps there are some busi- 1
ness men in this town who have 4
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T results unsatisfactory.
It so, something was the
I trouble. Contracting for soace I
in a newspaper is not enough. 2
When secured the space must J
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vincing story should be told.
A plant will not prow unless it
is tenaea. An impression can
not be made upon the purchas
ing public except by careful, T
persistent work.
Many merchant en erit-vouslv In be
lieving tlmt time sjitnt upon their di T
is time wajteiL No tin.e cud be made X
mure pruh ruble.
We believe the advertising T
columns of this paper can be
; ; used profitably by any one who jr
seeks to reach the buyers of J
mis community, we will gladly J.
X aid any one who desires to try i
it or who is trying- it and is not I
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Knobsville, Pa.
To stimulate trade during the hot season and to clear
my shelves for Fall slock, I sh: II for a short time offer you
n iot of Sl'LENDID IJAKGAINS.
Men's, Ltidies', Misses' an 1 Children's Shoes at 20 per
cent discount.
1."3 shoos for $1.0."). $1.7.a shoes for $1.40.
$1.50 " " $1.20. $2.fi0 " " $2.00. '
And so on. Come while they last.
My stock of Shirts and Pants reduced 10 per cent., and
other goods in proKrtion.
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with $20 premium card.
I will not he undersold by .lew nor leiitilo when quality
of goods is considered. I do not sell granulated sugar at
f.V or (i cents a pound; or Arbuckle's or Lion collee at Ji
cents, and then ohnnxe vou two ttriees on somethiter else. I
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while they last, as I expect to close them out at cost.
I have the agency for Fulton county of the
Crescent Bicycle,
built like a watch tho only wheel that stands the test,
Send to mo for a catalogue.
D. EDWARD FORE,
Knobsville, Fo.
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L. NORRIS
can quote you Buggy Har
ness everything complete,
from '5.t0 to s.'u.OO.
Team and Farm Harness,
4.00 to 20. in").
Flynets (team) 1.25 to
4.00 a pair.
Flynets (buggy) 1.45 to
3.90.
Collars, 95 cents to 2.50.
Whips, s(:c!nts to 1.50.
Summer Lap Uobes 25
cents to 2.50.
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Rutll Line
of everyt hinif used by a horse owner.
Vc iiiitu'.n iioi ure all our --rooils. uml
tfimmnti't! them to lie risrht, or money
ix'fuimeil.
5 II. L. NOIUUS.
J Three SpriiiKH, l'u,
GUESSING CONTEST.
FREE K'-K FREE
Any pesrson lnivliiK work ut my sloro. Cooper
liulliiiutf. will be eutiLled to u triHs oit the
tiit ruber aS beuns eoutniued in the jar m my
wuidfiw, The person t'liesMtitf the ne:iiftst will
reeuivo free, iv Solid (itld Opal liin. Con
tt it cloven October 1. All work Kuuniuteed.
II. W. kll.LI AN.
M. R. SHAFFNER!
Attorney at Law,
Office on Square,
AcConnellsburjj, P;l
All leul husinesK and collections entrusted
will receive eureful iind prompt ntteiiLion.
R. M. DOWNES,
KiiiST Class
Tonsorial Artist,
McOONNIUXSIiUU.';, PA.
A Clctin Cup iind Towel with enoh Shuve. -J-Aerythinir
Antiseptic.
HitzoiN Sterilized.
Shop in roomialely occupied b IU1 Hnike.
the
HARR1SONVILLE
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Harrisonville, Pa.
On the Turnplko six miles west of MeCon-rit'li-tiuo.'.
Ttus oldiuill popular Imlel stiunl haw
bren eiiurely rt'iiullt. nfiwly fui-mshi'd ulid is
uiiili-r iirw iijiiiiuti-iiii'iil.
1'irM I'hiss A ci'iimiii'Mliil inns.
UeiU'tiltul itoliie lul- .Suninn-r Heiii-.trrs. ,
Uiitrs Krusoiiitb'.e
Suiieiul Atturitlun to 'rrimsit'iit t.'iiHt.mi
THOMAS S. MI.TZI.F.U. I
I'ropneLor
AlcConnellsburij & Ft. Loudon
Passenger, Freight and
Express Line.
R. C. McQuade, Proprietor.
ItUN 1)A1I.T UKTWKKII MeC'oNNKI.OIUriKi AMI
Kent IajI'IjoN.
I.eftvlnir Mi'Conn.'M'-iri.' ut I't'IV-o iilou. t'.M..
maUlui,' emjiiectioir v, llh uflen.oou train un
s. k: u. K.
Keiurnititr leave Fort I.omlon mi tjie arrival uf
the eveliliiK traio on S. R H. U.
I mil prepart'd to earry pitNj-i'nKt-r ur.it y.
in-eHh to make euuueeliou wuli ull Iruirjs l J;'l.
1 .uudon.
'I ciiclicrs' JMiiiuii ttions.
Bethel, Gordon's school house
August Tlioinpson, Centrt;.
August '.); Vells, No. 2, August
12; Brush Creek, Errimaviile, Hi;
Union, Center, 14; Belfast, Need
moro, ir.; Ayr, Webster Mills, 10.
'i'od, MeGoverns, 17; Buhlin, 1't.
Littleton, 10; Taylor, Huston
town, Hi i, aud Licking Creel:,
llarrisouville, 121. Usual require
ments and limit. Open H a. in.
IIojxs hoards will meet at name
time and place.
Clkm Chkknut.
Stop at Dickson's drug store
and get u cool refreshing drink of
soda water. '
Rev. aud Mrs. 1. N. Peiglitel,
of Greencastlo have been sjiend
ing Boveral days at the Fultou
House.
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HARNESS
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FARM GEARS.
I have new on luir.il the liiriri'si,,
bust ami i heinn'nt assortment of
Hand Made Harness
in IVnimylviiipa, r.tnl sell thfin
ehcapi'i' tli:tn tin I'lji'iipt'st. llur
licss irom SS to JSCS nlwiiys on
bnnil. 1 tl'.M !'.M I ;t:i I, we 'make
all our work ,V HAM) tuid
jjuarunk'o it io be all riyht.
t'ly Nets aiiil Suiiinier Dusters
very chi-ap and at COST with
IturiH'-.s.
F'oriTi Gears
of nil kinds alvay-i on hand
rcadv for n.i'. We jive
in: ' i a i .
Inw i''iccs to. our
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customer-. Whips, Collars,
Humes, Urid'ei, and every tiling
for tin' horse.
Write or call for prices before
vou buv.
s. i;osti;i "i i;k,
Mercerslnir, I'a.
Cor. I lian.oed .
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LITTLE'S EXTENSION.
LOTS FOR 3ALE.
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I). K. Little lias pnreliused land
lying lietv.een the Chamberi-.biiro
and Mert'ersburjr pike ut the 5"
forks east of town. He has had "
? it laid off iu lots with ulleys and
y streets, and lias already dispos-
ed of six. i
There uro yet a number of very
desirable ones thatwill bo sold on j
Easy Payments. I
I D. E. LITTLE, i
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AT -
Private Sale.
The UDtlersiguod desiring
heavier machinery will oiler
at private sale Lear Laiditf,
Fulton County, Pa., tho fol
lowing BARGAINS:
1 K. ENGINE, PEERLESS,
portable, 18 11. P. -good
as new.
1 SAW MILL, O. S. in good
condition.
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1 NEW SAW MILL.
1 RUBER T I ACT I ON EN
CINE AND Til KESII.ER,
12 If. P. Thresher Now.
1 GOOD SECOND HAND
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ity, 40 to iii) bu. jier hour.
1 liAEk" MILL w ith all Bov-
el Gearing, good as now.
1 VICTOR CLOVER Bullet
in good condition.
1 SHINGLE MILL, ctqiaci
ty 40 M. per day -- good as
now, vith Pulleys, Belt
ing, Counter-shafting all
complete.
1 NEW ACME WAGON.
We v.'i.s'l t,'i set lie up our
hooks and conduct our busi
ness in a different way.
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ing for, and at reasonable h
lir'.ces, for cash or on pay-
merits, with notes mid au-
iroved security, good only
for 80 days.
Address,
JOHN F. JOHNSON,
.Hancock, Md. '
WWAW 'UAAVW ,
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I-" Has Made Another (Jrcat Hit.' r;
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Wohuyonow iii stock another lot of American plate ;
' arch -lop mirrors, that wilHcause you to wonder who stole ,
,-' them. Note the price: KxlO whito enamel frame, 14c; 7x9 !!
arch top, 20c; HxlO, 25c; 9x12. 30c; 10x14, 33c; 10x17, SJec.;.
12x18, 3c; 12x20, 40c. If you are in needofanyofthe.se, t
do not wait. Remember they are not the cheap goods usu- .j
nlly sold: they are clean goods. Tablo oil cloth, 12Jc yard,
first (inality. Iarge palm leaf faus, lc each,and we have oth- c,i
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Z - ers as high as 13c. Summer lap spreads with knotted fringe, ?
full size, ioc. Motr. balls 50 iu box 8c. Paris Green, 7c box
1'- ir 2."k; jiouud. Wiudow screens, 11c. 12 iu. wido sweat ads t.'o
1 (not the narrow oucs), 32c. Drowns, 13, 18 and 20c sec them.
Umbrellas, 4"), d"), and 7")C with double frames. Teachers'
'- Bibles, ;!.") to 9Mc, aud family Bibles, 1.75. Suspenders, 5 h".3
.1 to 88c. Men's working shirts, 19 to 4oc. Boy's working jrj
cr; shirts, 23 to 29c. A s nice a line of dress shirts for 48c as you t.Zj
see any place else at 7"). If you are in need of any overalls
7 or pants don't fail to see what we have. Men's overalls, 8H w
v j to 70c; )ants, (10 to 1.80. Boys' overalls, 18 to 3"ic. Screen i,f5
. .-i wire, 2s in., 9c; 80 in., 10c; 32 in., 11c; 34 in., 12c yard. Axle l
c grease -tin boxes fie. Glass tumblers, 20c dozen. Tiamp t-J
e i globes, 4 and 5c; lantern globes, 5c. Writiug puper iu boxes, C i
' 2 5 t 18c ti box. Envelopes that you pay 10c package for 4c; Jt.
iilso at. "c, Dacknirn for 25 envolones. Alarm clocks. 58 and f
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'1 75c. Jar gums, 4c, dozen. Sealing wax strings, 4c dozen;
..sealing wax, 2c for i pouud bars. Glass jars at tho low
t "liost prices. Machine oil, 3c bottle. Kusset shoe )olish, 8c. tli
U'smciotii, large size, vvntp
cans, Inc. 1 Iorse slioe nails, 1 lc lb. llorsO rasps, 18,20 and t
i'-'S 2"io. vShoeing hammers solid steel 20c. Pincers, 25 atd c'-o
fC TiOe, Hatchets, 30, 35, and 43c. Knives aud forks, 30 cents. Z
Jj3 Wo have a nice line of school aud pen tablets 3 to 7 cents.
Jfl Thanking you kindiy for tho increase in our business, we are, Si
A Respectfully,
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HULL & BENDER, Managers.
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I WIENER'S,
f Hancock, M.d.,
Headquarters
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Spring and Summer
iv Millinery, Dry (Icods and Notions.
You run no risk buying of us.
Satisfaction
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J Goods the Best. Prices the Lowest
We trade for Eggs and Poultry.
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Summer Hat's
I have just received a
lot of new Summer
Mats in alll the latest
fashions.
Ajl styles of Trimming and
" notions.
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Laces, Feathers,
. Flowers, Silks, "
Chiffons
and
Veilings.
Also a lot of ready trim
med hats.
If you want to et a bar
gain,' come to our store.
Mrs. A. F. Little,
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Latest in Neckwear, Belts,
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Now is the time to get a Nobby
Suit Tailored the best at a low
price, to keep our workmou em
ployed through dull season.
A. U. NACE & SONS,
Merchant Tailors and Gents' Furnishers.
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i Just Finished
Our Annual Stock
Taking,
aud as usual we find a good
inany things that ougl.it to
have been sold before this.
Wo shall mark down prices
on many articles during July
and August and the people'
who will go, to the trouble to
come here, will be able to
save .money "A dollar sav
ed is a dollar made. "
Baby Coaches and Co
Carts
are now cut in prices.
The red ink pen goes on
price cards of many other
things from day to day.
H Slerer & Co
FUJ i N 1 TUP JO MA KI01 iS,
New store on Cueou f it.,
Cha'uiLersburg.
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