Brick fo sale at Morton's yard. Harry Dawucy of Hustontown was ia town Monday, Mr. Albert II. Wilson of Pitts Ymrg is at the Fulton House this week. Save the f routs from "Mocker mail's linking Soda" and secure valuable presents. ' W. II. lless of Dickeys Moun tain, spent a day or two in town this week. "Ileckermau's Baking Soda" is 5c a pack and even the package is valuable, save them. Ciuy Logue of St. Louis is visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Logue in Ayr township. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kid ney and bladder right. Dou't de lay taking. All dealers. David R. Strait of Hustontown, called a few minutes at the News office while iu town Tuesday. Miss Maye Johnson has gone to Iluntiugdou to be instructed iu the arts of fme millinery. The monthly peusiou of Charles W. Evans, of Maddensville, has been increased to $10 per mouth. The surest and safest remedy for kiduey aud bladder diseases is Foley's Kiduey Cure. All deal ers. Richard 1). Mellott returned last Saturday after spending a week among friends iu the Little Cove. If you have any papering to be done this spring.it will be to your interest to consult Thompsou and S teach. Mrs. II. W. Hays of Philadel phia, is visiting her parents Mr. aud Mrs. Harry Duffy at Webster Mills. "Heckermau's Baking Soda" is absolutely pure. Save the fronts bearing his signature and secure valuable presents. Miss Millie Huston of Clear Ridge spent a few days during the past week with her aunt, Miss Ella Irwin of this place. You will get the very purest if you buy "Heckermau's" Baking Soda" and you can secure nice presents by the return of frouts beariug his signature. Mr. Phineas Ruuyan of Need more spent last Thursday night iu the home of Mr. and Mrs. John 15. Ruuyan of this place. Mrs. E. N. Palmer returned last week from a six weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. George C. Shane, of Philadelphia. Ever ett Press. No court of inquiry is necessary to determine the quality of our clothes. As to fit and workman ship they are pronounced all right. Goldsmith & Comerer. Charlie Huston of Clear Ridge spent a few days during the past week with friends in town. On Monday he went to Chester coun ty to enter the Williamson school. Beautiful, hardy, entrancingly fragrant once planted, lasts a lifetime "The Cinnamon Vine," new from China. Roots only live ceuts. For sale by D. Malloy. Bedford county farmers report that the wheat has come out of the winter in better condition than they expected, though it hardly promises more than half a crop. Fancy silk vestings, nobby pan- taloonings aud just the stuff for spring suitings will be found at Goldsmith & Coinerer's. The Bedford county Commis sioners have raised the dog tax to seventy-live cents on a male and l.;"i on a female canine. Heretofore the rate was lifty cents aud $1, resectively. A list of Handsome presents for the return of fronts from "Heckermau's Baking Soda" is now being prepared. Save the frouts bearing his signature. Jacob Kauffman of Pleasant Ridge hpeut last Saturday at Mc Connellsburg. .After trying Johnstown and other places, he is satisfied that Fulton county is a pretty good place in which to live, after all. Charlie Duffy formley of Wob Mills, but who has been in a drug store in Philadelphia during the past two years, sailed last Satur day afternoon for Galveston, Tex as, where he expects to engage in business. Hark Wanted. We are in the market for 5000 tons Rock Oak Bark. For price write C. Cheenk & Son, 3-C, 8t. Saltillo, Pa. n A N N E R SALVE tha moat healing aalva In tha world. Normal School. We will open a Normal School in the P. O. S. of A. Hall at Need more, Pa., beginning April th, to continue eight weeks. Prof. B. N. Palmer will assist during part of the term. Rates same as usual, with a re duction to those taking both terras. Excellent boarding facilities near school. For further partic ulars address Blaih TllUAX Stella M. Baud. The Prohibitioflsts of this coun ty will hold their conveutiou in the Court Jlouse on Tuesday Ap ril L'i), 1902, at 2 P. M. Their con vention is not a delegated body, but all who are willing to affiliate with their cause are welcomed to participate iu the convention. Wields A Sharp Ax. Millions marvel at the multi tude of maladies cut off by Dr. King's New Life Pills the most distressing too. Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles Dyspepsia, Tvoss of Appetite, Jaundice, Bil iousness, Fever, Malaria, all fall before these wonder workers. .")C at W. S. Dickson's drug store. James P. Keefer who taught the McNaughtn school iu Ayr town ship very successfully during the past winter, left Tuesday morn ing to euter Pennsylvania college at Gettysburg. Mr. Keefer is a splendid young man, and expects to take a complete college course. A Chattanooga Druggist's State incut. Robt. J. Miller, Proprietor of t'.ie Read Hcjuse Drug Store of Chattanooga, Tennessee writes : "There is more merit in Foley's Honey and Tar than in any other cough syrup. The calls for it multiply wonderfully and we sell more of it than all other cough syrups combined." All dealers. Mrs. W. M. Kennedy and Mrs. Frank Sipcs of this place were called to Philadelphia last Satur day on account of the severe ill ness of their sister Minerva. They returned Tuesday evening bringing with them the ten-days-old babe of their sister who is still critically ill. Neglect Means Danger. Don't neglect biliousness and constipation. Your health will suffer permanently if you do. De Witt's Little Early Risers cure such cases. M. B. Smith, But ernut, Mich., says, "DeWitts Lit tle Early Risers are the most sat isfactory pills I ever took. Never gripe or cause nausea." Oscar S. Metzler, son of Mr. Mrs. George Metzler of Han ison ville, graduated on Wednesday of this week at the College of Phar macy in Philadelphia. Mrs. Metz ler went down Monday and will bo present at the graduating ex e cises. A Nearly Fatal Runaway. Started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J.B. Orner.Frauklin Grove, III., which defied doctors and all remedies for four years. Then Buckliu's Arnica Salve cured him. Just as good for Boils, Burns, Bruises, Cuts. Corns, Scalds, Skin Eruptions, and Piles. 25c at W. S. Dickson's drug store. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoner, aud Miss Mertie Stoner all of this nlace. accomraniod hv tlmir cousin Miss ciara stoner, of Bed - ford, went to Gliambersburg last Friday. Frank aud his wife came back Saturday, and Mertie and Clara returned Monday. Sale Register. Saturday, April 19. Mary Rohne will sell at the late resi dence of A. W. MeClaiu near Wa terfall, cows, farming implements household goods, &c. Sale be gins at 1 o'clock. A new telephone line from Trough Creek valley to New G ren ada, via Cole's Station with cou Dections to Robertsdale, Saxton, aud other points, is being organ ized. Dr. McClain, of Cassville, II. F. Hess, and Martin Elias, of Coles, are the promoters of the project. Pneumonia is Kohhcd of its Tcr rors. By Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops the racking cough and heals and strengthens the lungs. If taken in time it will prevent an attack of pneumonia. Refuse substitutes. All dealers. Wanted Two good girls for house work. Address Mrs. A. E. Fyan, Bedford, Pa. Shot In His Left Leg. For all kinds of sores, burns, bruises, or other wounds DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve is a sure cure. Skin diseases yield to it at once. Never fails in cases of piles. Cool ing and healing. None genuine but DeWitt's. Beware of counter feits. "I suffered for many years from a sore caused by a gun shot wound iu my left leg," says A. S. Fuller, English, Iud. "It would not heal aud gave me much troub le. I used all kinds of remedies to uo purpose until I tried De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. A few boxes completely cured me." Mr. Luther Zimmerman ac companied by his sister, Miss Mary, spent from Saturday un til Monday with the family of C. J. Brewer iu the Cove. Monday noon Mr. aud Miss Zimmerman came up aud took dinner with Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Wolf, and in the afternoon Mr. Zimmerman went home and Miss Zimmerman is remaiuing at the parsonage several days. Gen. John Pedden and Capt. R. Dotterman have just returned from Broad Top aud will hold a meeting at Geo. W. Deshong's home near Big Cove Tanuery on Saturday evening at 7:G0; and, al so, on Sunday morning at 10:30. Services on Sunday afternoon at I'uiO at J. L. Richards's aud, also, at 7:30 p. m. Our former townsman, W. D. Myers uow one of Hancock's lead iug citizens was last week, for the third time, elected Mayor of that town. We congratulate our friend Davy, aud trust that his incom ing administration may be as pleasant, and satisfactory to his constituents as have the past two. Found. A ladies' belt on the Mercersburg pike last Sunday. The owner can have it by calling at the News office, describing it aud paying 25 cents for this no tice. GRESS'S New Millinery. Everything in the millinery line, including the most beau tiful Pattern Hats, Trim med Hats, and the choicest selection of Flowers, Chif fons, and Trimmings of all kinds. As this is our first spring season, our goods are all new, and of the LATEST STYLES. No shelf-worn goods, nor goods from other seasons. Our Prices arc the Lowest. Call and be convinced. Thanking you for your pre vious patronage, we ask you for a share of your present. Store diagonally opposite the Cooper House. Mrs. E. 31. GRESS. REMOVAL. I take this method of informing my friends and the public, generally, that I have removed my Block of goods from my old stand to the new room in the C'levenger building, opposite tho Telegraph office, where will be found a 1 Fresh Supply of Groceries consisting of Coffees, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Jinking Powder, Kxtraets,Corn Starch, Ac, Ac. Also a full and Fresh Supply of Confections of all kinds. I have cheap Candy and I have extra line Candy which I am (ruing to sell at small profit. I ulso have Tobacco and Cigars. I will be pleased to have .you call and examine my hiock and feel sure J cun please you in prices. Thanking you for past favors I respectfully ask a continuance of the same. Very respectfully, S. M. Robinson. Kggs taken in exchange for goods. Terms, Cash. Wen Aontt?ci. IlertpectublH single men, aged 20 to -7 years, able and willing to work with spade and shovel, and do other common labor in summer, and do work in the woods in winter. No free car fare. Wages 2U per month anil board. Kxtra pay for long con tinued faithful service. EI) REICHENBACH, County Surveyor, Jefferson, Wisconsin. oooooooooooo cooxxxxxxooo oprag nine nuns. w: 'HEN A LADY GETS she generally finds a a new mattress, springs or pillows. GOOD MATTRESSES are here in stock from 3.50 to 1.".00 and to order up to $30.00. The very cheap kind, that only servo" to look at and worry you awhile, you can got else where. I JED SPRINGS, $2.00 to $12.00. PILLOWS, 50c to $2.00 The same remarks apply as to mattresses. A NEAT CLEAN IRON BED often replaces an old wood- en one to great advantage. Makes the room brighter and looks cooler on a hot day or night. NEW ORIENTAL STRIPE TAPESTRIES at 50c and 75c a yard (double width) make attractive curtains and cover ings. A COUCH SPREAD in same goods, 50 by lUM inches, friuge all around, at $1.50 is pretty and cheap. QoCarts and Baby Coachss. Third new lot this season. Have you a nice baby ? H. SIERER TCO., FURNITURE MAKERS, On Queen Street, Chambersburg MILLINERY OPENING On Friday and Saturday will be my second open ing, for SPRING AND SUMMER HATS. If you want bargains, do not fail to come and see aud be convinced that you can get them at the HON TON STORE. MRS. A. F. LITTLE. FARMERS, ATTENTION! The seasou is here wheu you are thinking about farm machinery, and I want to t"!l you that I am better than 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 rowsin 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. Chop, Graham Flour, andCornmeal always on hand, together with a full line of Groceries, Confectionery ,Tobaccos and Cigars. W. H. NESBIT, (Opposite Fulton House) McCounellsburg, Pa. Administrator's Notice. l'Mute of Hod. Julm M. Fore, deceased Letters of administration, on the estate of Hon. John M. Kore. lule of Todd tottUKhio deceased. Imviuir heen wanted by the Keiflster of Will for Fulton county to the HuhsurtherM. whoso pont ottlue uddreKs Is ItuoitHvuie. ruiton county, lu.. ull uertiouH who are indebted to the Kuld estutc will pleaue nmke payment and those having claim will iireKeui tneiii to D. EDWARD FORK, J. I'HAUI.KS FORK. March 90, 190-J. Administrators. SEE spring and summer 1 9 0 2. T. J. WIENER, Hancock, - Maryland. READY TO CLEAN HOUSE bed or two that ought to have KALBACH & SPANGLER, Knobsvillc, Pa., ' Manufacturers of ALL KINDS of ROUGH and WORKED LUMBER. FLOORING, SIDING, &c. always on hands. Frame Stuff furnished to order with promptness. Mills one mile uorth of Knobsville. Cheap Homesi During the past few four more days Desirable Lots IN THK Little Extension east of town have been sold. There are a fow of the very best left yet, and they will be sold on terms to suit- the purchaser. Apply to D. E. LITTLE, McCoN N ELLSHUItG, Pa. BAKER & MARTIN, Undertakers, Locust Gkove, Pa. Fine Funeral Car, Latest Designs in Caskets aud Burial Cases. We are prepared to take charge of funerals on short notice and furnish just what you want. Satisfaction Guaranteed and Prices Reasonable. Place of business near John Plessinger's store. NEW SPRING We have reached the top of goes in McConnellsburg, and the swellest and most perfect HIGH ART that has ever been shown in impression that the Hats will use the highest Class City Trimmiug we pay ror we trim- jjn ming, you don't Everything t.Kt is tipw. t.ho e.hoicest and most. " ' m HKKKr m that money can buy and the prices will be popular very popular. We carry everything that is to bo found in a Wi r irst-ciass vuuinery Biore, ana one oitne aisuncwve Wways has been that we carry . 1 J..1-1, .. . 3 get hero is always the newest. 1 We kindly ask all to call elsewhere. A. J. IRWIN & Co The World Moves and so does the machinery in the Willow Grove Woollen Mills at Burnt Cauins, Pa. The proprietor has had coufident that he can please ineir worn. Manufacture of Carpet and Wool Carding a speciality. Wool Batting for Haps none better. Carpet Chain always in stock. I will take in wool and work at the following places : 2 Booth Brothers. Dublin Mills: A. N. Witter 's, r t L- Berkstresser, Orchard Grove; W. R. Speer, r.- 1 r t). .... -a I . 1 L ' ' T 1 V. . i- i j-jyucn s store ai vrysuu cspriiigs; juckmum mmhh tiimm i n- ville. P J Unrtjn'a tlnari-intiiwn nrtrl Huston's store at !P3 Clear Ridge. I will make monthly visits to these places duriDg the season, and will receive work aud return it. Thnnlrfnl fnr nnat. fnfnvu of the same, lam, respectfully, . M II. U. IIERTZLER, t' , Burnt Cabins, Pa. u ROUSS RACKET STORE i t.-l t.i The time for cleaning house and making gunlon will soon be (. 22, here. You might say, "Well, we know that. Toll im something we jpj don't know." Well, we think we cun. We cun sell you a good roll- C. gj er window shade for "c, and an oil shade, decorated, with fringe on, tO 2 nt c; table oil cloth, 49 in. wide, just going to house keeping or that gome of your tinwaro is worn out. t2 If so, we can sell you tin cups 2 for 5c, cotTee pots, 2, .'I, and 4 qts., 8 v-5 to 15c, wash basins fic, (ire shovels 3 und 5c, buckets 5 to 2,1c, dish pans 15 to (8c, colanders 10c, milk strainers 8 to 17c, spit boxes 8c, C -0 , , ., ....... .. ... . . t-'' wasn uouers. xso. s, ikjc, dust pans uc, pot nus oc, conee nuns in to 30c, porcelain pans 17 and 21c, porcelain kettles 20, 32 and 48c, t ") iron porcelain kettles, 6 qt., 25ci 18c, dippers 4 to 10c, brooms 13, 20 and 2T)c,T;lsing Sun stove polish ) 5c, Black Jack, in one pound cans, 8c. If you need a garden rake 1 or a hoe, come to us. Mrs. Potts sad Iron 75c set.extru handles 5o. jjj Shirts! Shirts! Shirts I "A We nave got in our spring line of dress shirts, and they ure up- 'Js to-date in quality and price. The best dross shirt ever brought to town for the money 24c. Others lit 45, 48 and G5c, and in working shirts we lead never follow 24. 3S and 44c. Don't fail to see our lace curtains and curtain poles. In our last ad wo mentioned that 1 we would sell coal oil, 100 test, at 12c. If you have not tried' it bring your can along and try us. 3 " I ROUSS RACKET STORE 'i HULL & BENDER, Managers. ft HOW .IB I Our spring 1 is almost all and better selection we have t never had to olTer. The prices ? are the cheapest. All wool X suits to order at 9.50 to the very best. We make and trim all suits as they should be. Trouserings at 3.00 new style These goods we bought at a great reduction, and to you i k'J f we give the !2 ' . Glad to ti l Roods. Ki II U, lace & Sons 11 W4mmM4iilml0M4t0m"iK. MILLINERY. 1 the ladder, so far as Milliuery we will stay there. We have fo creations in MILLINERY this County. Do not get the ftj be higher in price, 'because wo Jjj that we use in the trimmiug H ''r. S YLth i f.f! . -a ! 1 icaiures oi mm sioro is, auu NO OLD STOCK. What you and see us before purchasing ill over 50 years experience, and is all who may entrust him with I..- t .3 i I;... J t, .' (..-, .' ;.'? i,.., i Waterfall: W. Kaluvia; nnd enliritine n font illliaiir.fi 9 14o, and it might bo that you are 8 qt., 32c; 10 qt., 38c, glass oil cans STOCK.! line of Suitings in; and a larger t . t x benefit. have you see the I m m m m m m m m m m mm Lit .-? h ft J H u ti i ( I i ( j it I 1 1 t i!! M I f f.M it! fit Eh
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