Hri.'.ic for sale at Mortou's yard I'ickcd l'p In rielfast. ' s.ilc Kcu . ter. Local Institute. - 'Keep an eye on our sale Kegis-' ' Tlio' Mellott ' brothers Tom, j i Thursday, February 1,-T. K. Tho I,ocal lustitute at Need tor, j Frank and Harvey have gone to i Fleming executor f tho lust will i moro last Friday night was well limitations are out for the wed-1 ding next Weduesday evening nt t lie borne of the bride's mother, Mrs. Ke.h C. John n ton in the Cove, of Miss Nora K'cxia Johns lm to Mr. Owen Duilau, a prom incut citixou of Pittsburg, Kan sas. ( ving to tho inclement weather last Sunday, the communion ser vi.v.s in St. Paul's Reformed church wore postponed. Should 1he weather prove favorable, these services will bo held next Sunday afternoon at 2:0 o'clock; i t' uot, there will be Divine Ser vivos in the evening, at 7 o'clock. Fix the date for your sale and hnvo it entered in our Sale Regis ter both tiie News and Demo crat free when bills are printed ut either office. It affords us much pleasure to h arn from the Bedford papers that W. F. llarcleroade who has s'i ably tilled the editorial chair of the Bedford Gazette during tho p:ist tea years, has purchased a half interest in the plant and will hereafter share-in the dividends.' Frank is one of Old Mother Bed- loru s nest young men, and we congratulate him most heartily. McConnellsburg Lodge 741 I. O. O. F. last week removed from Comeror's Hall into W. S. Clev- enger's new buiJdimr on West Water street. To celebrate the event, on last Friday evening a bamjuut was held at the Wash ington House in which a half hundred Oddfellows, their wives, and sweethearts spent a delight ful evening. The bill of fare, both in quantity and quality, was in keeping with that well known hostlery. Jurors. List of jurors drawn to serve at March term of court at Mc Connellsburg, beginning Monday Mareli Hi, 1'.kj3 at 1' o'clock P. M. (il(ANI) .ILKY. Ayr. Frank Duffy, Charles Nesbit, Abuer McLucas. Uki.i'ast. M. Truax, Frank Laytoii. Iiiii.-sH CiiKKK. T. H. Akers. Unti.iN. (!. W. Comerer, Ir win Cook, James Stovens. Mi CoNxj:i.i.KHfu.i V alentino Houpi, C. C. Bender, Lk kinc; Ckkkk. Goo. W. Mel lott, Johnson Wilson, W. Scott Brant. Tavlok John W. Bergstres ser, Samuel Speck, Simon Fix. Thompson. James C. Snyder, Grant Brakeall, Scott Gordon. .Ton. David Her-hey, John Forney. I'.vio.v. William Schetrompf. Wki.i .s. Wa rren Anderson. I'I'.TIT .IfUY. Ayi!. I.'. G. Humbert, Wra. Keef'er, Samuel Mellott. Bki.i ast. Joseph 15. Mellott, Carl Mellott. Bkthi-x.--H. K. Marluey, Al bert Hixson, James E. Mellott, Georgo M. Gardner. Biusii Ckkkk. Elijah Hoopen gardner, Samuel Hart, Carey Lav ton, C. W. Spade, Lemuel Smith. Di.'UMN. George Locke, Irwin Wilson, George Doran. Mi Cos x k L lk HU Isaac Hull. Lu kim; Cukkic B. F. Desh ong, G. S. Hoop, John W. Hoop. Tayi.ou A. L. Shaw, Andrew Bolinger. Thomi'son. Eli Covalt, Doyle Morgret, Dennis Everts. Ton. T. B. Stevens, Benjamin Cline, Bert Henry. Union. Nelson Beatty, C. 11. Feoff, George Seriever, Vernon Northcraft, Frank I-e, Jackson A. Ilendershott. Wki.us. J. Cal Kirk, James A. Woodcock, E. G. Foster. iiimncr Normal School at Iliir- risonvillc. To begin April 27, 1!X3, and continue for H weeks. Tuition .'( cents per week. Good board :J.OO jnir week. 0. H. Siu.i.1., Priucipal, Harrisonville, Pa. FARMING IN THE SOUTH The !UMiMCPr Di'purluitut f the llllnol. Central Knllrowl CoRiimny U UhuIdk miiDthly elrtfiiluni eouoemloif fruit vrowlnir' vegetable KuriliMihiK. otoek roUliiK, ditlryltm, etc, la toe S Inter, of Kentucky, Wext Truuaaue, Mlml. ilrt. ni1 i-o'jiJanu. Kvery Furnieror Home-M:-k4ir. wno will forward Lin niui sad add re to Hie unlr rl ned, will tie nutlled Iree. Circu lar Num. I. ! I, I, niul t. a ail otheni m tboy r puliliti-(1 from movth to nijr'.jb. ,E. A. RICHTER, TKAVtOJNU PSKNOE AGENT, mi BUILDING, PITTSBURG, PI. VoreW .whore wo understand 'they have secured emnlovment. Aainun J max lias gone to work forW.F. Wink near Princes Anne Md. Letters, Mr. Wink's friends have been receiving from him, slate he is well pleased with his new home. George Morton, Sr., has been coutiued to the houso for some time from a heavy cold. Mr. Morton is about eighty years of age. Emory, son of Christopher Dishong, is recovering from a very severe attack of pneumonia. Thomas Truax has moved to Everett. One dark night, recently, when Earl Morton, oue of Belfast town ship's school teachers, was re turning to his boarding place at a late hour, when his foot struck an animal, which gave an alarm so suddenly, that Earl leaped aoout ton feet in the air, (more or loss) but struck terra tirnia near where he had left it. Now it wasn't a low deep growl like a bear,neither was it one of those hair raising squalls like a wild cat; but a dense fL' settled around tho scene. It is well this wiekler of the birch was well up in wood craft, or he would never have found his way oJt; but he landed safe at Joseph Truax's. Now he is contemplat ing the advisability of getting the champion skunk hunters of Stone Uidge to go down and rid that vicinity of this particular species of the feline tribe. .Millions l'tit to Work. The wouderf ul activity of the new contury is shown by an enor mous demand for tho world's best workers Dr. Kings New Life Pills. For constipation, sick headache, billiousness, or any trouble of the stomach, liver or kidneys they're unrivaled. Only rcatW. S. Dickson's drug store. Wells Tannery. Mrs. Harriet Burnett of Water fall is visiting her son and other fi iends in this community. Rev. Schioffer was unable to fill his appointments hereon Sunday on account of the illness of his sou Harold. .. C. Kirk has sold his farm and expects to remove with his family to Everett in the spring. A daughter has come to grace the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Bert Barnctt. Mrs. George Swope was hasti ly summoned to Pittsburg Satur day on account of the serious ill ness of her daughter. Notwithstanding the bad condi tio of the roads, more than one hundred persons uttended the "Valentine Social" held at W. 11. Spangler's last Friday evening. The affair was all that could have been desired, both socially and fi nancially. Mr. G. E. Truax returned to his home here Saturday. He has been a contractor and builder in Nanty Glo for several mouths. Mr. and Mrs. George Cook und children and Mrs. Mary Fore, all of Everett, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Bivcus. Messrs. Comerer and McGow- an, with their force of men, have gone home to Burnt Cabins to cast their votes, we trust for wor thy men. Mrs. Jerry Sprowl from the old Sprowl mansion, visited her sister Mrs. Bert Deshong ouo day last week. William Barnett of Juniata Col lego spent Sunday at home. Agents Wuntcd. Purchasing ageuts wanted, to take orders for ladies' furnishing goods and shoes. "The book agent is an unwelcome visitor but the purchasing agent with select ed samples of furnishings aud shoes is always welcome." You can establish a pormaueut and in creasing trade. Samples free if references are satisfactory. Lib eral commission. , GfXDKU & BlfQMLKY 914 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa It is said that statistics prove that in every 1000 bachelors there are 88 criminals, while in every 1,000 married men tho criminals number only 13. If this it so it surely prove that the present day members of the sex labeled coy and hard to please , have at least an immense capability for keeping men out of mibchief ; suf ficient to overbalance, perhaps, even the unkind reputation hand ed down the ages by Mother Kve. c,or Wilson Catchall will soil , it llio lau- resilience of too do- joeaseu near Clear Uidge, nurses, Kettle, Funning liuploi'iMMils, Household goods, &c, &c. Side begins at 10 o.clock. Credit it mouths. Thursday, Feb. 19, 190!!, J. N. Sheely will sell nt pub!icsalo at his residence, 1 mile east of Greencastle, on the Waynesboi o pike, 2 head of horses, (5 head of cattle, 13 head of hogs, farming machinery, etc. Sale begins at 11 o'clock Ciedit 11 months. Tuesday, February 24. D. S. Denisar, intending to quit farm-1 ing will sell at his residence 1 mile west of Burnt Cabins, Live j Stock, Farming Implements, Hay I Household Goods, cVc, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit ! mouths. ! Thursday, February L'O.-The , ad miuistrators will sell at the late residence of Matthew W. Mellott of Licking Creek township a large lot of valuable personal property. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Saturday, February, i.M, W. A. Vallanco on the pike J mile cast of Harrisonvillo, having rent ed his farm, will sell Horses, Farming implements, Household goods, &c. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. Credit d months. Tuesday, March .1, Hie-hard Madden intending to move to Three Springs, will sell at his residence l.J miles houth of Dub lin Mills, Horses, Wa&ons, Farm machinery, Harness, Corn, Hyp, aud Clover seed by Ihe bushel, oic., &c. Sale begius at 10 o' clock a. m. Wednesday, March 4, Tobie Glazier, having rented his farm will sell at his residence near Webster Mills, (1 work horses, 3 colts, 11 milch cows, 3 steers, 3 heifers, 30 sheep, 0 brood sows, 12 shotes, also corn, hay' wagons mowers, binders, in fact, alibis farming implements, and much household goods. Sale to begin at 10 o clock sharp. Credit 1- months. Saturday, March 7. Mrs. Mar garet Bolinger ill sell at her residence mile soutwest of Dub li'i Mills, Horses, Cattle, Grain, Farming implements, and House hold and Kitchen Furniture. ! Sale begins at 9 o'clock. Tuesday, March 10 William H. Charlton iutending to quit farming w ill sell at his residence near Warfordsbnrg, a large lot of line live stock, agricultural im plement, iVc , &c. Sale begius at 10 o'clock sharp. . Tuesday, March 10. Alex It. Uamil intending to quit farming, will sell ou the Hassler farm, " miles south of Fort Loudon near Dickey Station, 10 horses and colts, in head of cuttle, 10 Poland hogs, farming implements, house hold and kitchen furniture. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit V2 mouths. Wednesday, March 11. Win, Butts will sell at his residence in Waterfall, Pa., a good cow, farm ing implements, household goods 3"i bushels of potatoes, &c. Sale begins at 1 o'clock p. m. Thursday, March 12. D. A. Gillis intending to quit farming, will sell at his residence 3 miles uorthwest of McConnellsburg, Hi.rses, Cattle, Farming imple meuts, &c, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Thursday, March L'fi, William Comerer, iutending to quit farm ing, will sell at his reaidence two miles south of McConnellsburg, horses, cattle, farming implo menta, household goods, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. To Cure u CoM in One l)uy. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to euro. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. PadHi Coast Without Chaise. In uew Pullman "ordinary" sleepers, wide vestibulod and with every modoru convenience, iu chargo of competent ageut, from Cincinnati and Chicag i via Louisville, New Orleans, Houston San Antonio, El l'.vso and Los Angelos to San Francisco. Hates for berths less thau half of cost in regular sleepers'. For. free de scriptive matter aud full particu lars, address E. A- IIICIITEU Trav. Pass. Agent, Illinois Gen tral Railroad, Park -Building Pittsburgh, Pa. ; ' attended and full of interest. ' The chairman was T. 1'. Garland, Em., siml the secretary, Miss Orpha Snyder. Tho teachers present were from Brush Creek, Oscar Sharpe; Bethel, William : 'oclf, Austin Hill, and Miss Miu- ; uie Funk; Belfast, Albert, Unger, and Howard Mellott, Miss Cora j Funk, Logue Wink, Levi Morton ! and ( rpha Snyder, j Tho work done by tho school i reflects much credit on both pu pils and teacher. Tho next insti tute will be held at Pleasant Grove, February L'7. " - - " Ka,v 1 ,,,s 1 Ftf thti highest cash price for f,)X- C00ll mink skunk, opossum, il,,d ol,,c'r skms- Wril fol Pri" ''os- Clay Pauk, Three Springs, Pa. T. rillipt" ", 7," ,, f iSideli, mil Christlan diurch Saturday evening, February 21st and on Sunday morning L'l'd at 10 o'clock. Ho will, also, preach at 1'leasant Grove Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock of the same day, and in the Baptist church at Need more in the evening. Cow I'eus. For tho information of those who may be interested in the cul ture of Cow Peas, we suggest that a letter be addressed to Tho Secretary of Agriculture, Wash-1 iugtou, D. C, with a request for ! Farmers' Bulletins Nos. Hi and ; Also, write to A. B. Lehman Fayettevillo, Pa., who has some seed tor sale. Mind Yotir Own Business. People who are in the habit of listening to private conversations carried ou over the telephone lines and repeat the same to oth ers are probably not aware that there is a law against so doing. The following section of this law may bo interesting to them : That in case any person, su perintendent, operator or sub scriber, who may in any other capacity be connected with any telegraph or telephone line in this state, shall use or cause to be u-ed, or make known the con tents of any dispatch sent from or received at any oftico in the state, or iu any wise unlawfully expose another's business or se cvets, such person shall be deem ed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall for every such offense be subject to a tine of not Jess than ifUOO or imprisonment not exceeding six months, or both, or either, at the discretion of the court. Itucklen's Arnica Salve. -Tho best and most famous com pound iu the world to conquer aches and kill pains. Cures cuts heals burns and bruises, subdues inllam iiiation, masters piles. Mil lions oj boxes sold yearly. Works wonders in boils, ulcers, felons, skin eruptions. It cures or no pay. l'5c at W. S. Dickson's drug store. Nil in her of Shingles on it Roof J. D Tate gives to the New York Farmer's Club a rule for es timating the number of shingles in a roof of any size, one which he thinks every mechanic and farm er should remember. First find the number of square inches iu one side of the roof; cut off the right-hand or unit figure, and the result will bo the number of shin gles required to cover both sides of the roof, laying five inches to tho weather. The ridgeboard provides for the double courses at the bottom. Illustration : Length of roof 1U0 feet, width of one side, 30 foet 100x30x144 432,000. Cutting off tho right-hand figure, wo have 43,200 as tho number of shingles required. -AT- The M til OS (.run fesllvllli'K at New Orlrtn thin yeur will be the irriiDik'Hl ever heltl and will ncour Kebruury kl awl iUh altliuuKh the eollre week preoeillnK Feliruury ,lUh, will lie ilevolcil to celebration by the vuHouh orxunU alloDM tlml buve mile"AJurUi tirax" itr.d "Nnw Orleutix" (uinoUN the world over. The IMIn.im Ot-iilrttl KullroiMl ix ynonymou Willi "Murdi (iru" aud arrangement liuve Imen nuidc for upeolnl "Tour Service" from IMtUburKh, Clti' ulnnutl, ChluaKo. aud HI. Loui for tiaudllntf l'.ixeoKera to New Orleuni for thin ooouiin. If you are onntemul tlnv a trip to the Murrtl Orua uuik your arranxemenu m unue for Hleeplng car aooiiniiniKliitiuut, no. t'rea de mrlptlve matter and full particular upon ap plication to E. A. RICHTER. THAV. PASS. AliT . li.! CKNT. B U. PARK BUILDING, PITTSBURG, PA. Prothononary's Notice. Notice 1m liereliv r'v u Unit tho' followlutf nuineri iiuiioiinlu.. huvi- MiPrt their ikiooumh In the ProtlmnotHry- intuit' und tluit the m-rne will lie jjre .ei'teU to tin; Courts uf (mtui'in ei;u nf Kultiin i ouirly. f t . ..: iht thlil Miin li ly of Alutvli next litliuM li It.tli iliiv. 1. Thi' lirit mill iliml nci'ount ur.luiui'Hrtny Ocoore M. Uuuiel itnil s. VV. nir.; ;w.ii.'iK,e.s of lllc iMall'iil li. C. Sultlll .V t'i. UKOKOK A. llAKltlS ' Pi-o'houoiai-v. l'ruth(iDi)tr.v'K Ol'.l le. February 14, WW. Register and Clerk'6 Notice. Niiltee K tu-r'-'iv plvcn Unit tho fi'.lo.h rninmU IK!rauiu..i!-nave ,.Jt .n.ln In the Kcister unci olerk h ollli'i; of I'nlton ooimty. lJii urn. 1 1, ,t the stitin- mil lie pretfii'. ecltothe Orph.n.. ..,..,1 ji ni eu;int for contlnniitlon on the in;.-., Iv.i.muv m M ire:, next bi'ltm tliu nun uny. I. The llrt und llinil noeouut of V. m. il. Deelier iKlmlnlstiiitor of Mnlimlu Hirn::...li: . i of licrklcy Siirluirs. Murimti Cu., V , .. OHOKOK A. 11 A KIDS ll.'u-Uni- & 01 rl;. Relter und Clerk' OSlno Kebrinu v 1 1 A. 1). IWH. Administrator's Notice. Katnte of .1. t.. .luelison. ib-ueiiMMl Lettei-x of mliiiiiiistriilloi,, on th. estate of J. L. Jiu.'koon. line it Jtrn-iti Creek towu.ihip deeeiiseil, hitvinx iiccu municc! ny Hie Holster of Wills of Kultou comity to the mibxerlber. whose post oKlue udiir- I Akemvllie l.'ultou couuty. I'u.. all nemo;! whii urv tmlebteu to the Miiil estute will p.i uxe miilo? pnyim rii unci tboNe huvbiK elaluiH will ineseiit IIil-iii to S. .MAUSllAl.n .1 ACKSOX. Juu. IS. I'.WI. AOiii.niMiiilor. Administrator's Notice. Kstule of Alirurn Kidk. Letters of uilmlnht iitlon on the cm in i-of Ahrum Kluir, lute of 'iiiylor tou nship. Km ton county. Cn.. deeeuscij. huvinv beeu riiut ertliy the Kevinter of Win- fin riilloueouiily m tne HubMerlber, whu poit otiliiu ni'dre sto Luldlir. Fulton uounty. pi., n I perMius w ho me iudcbied to the Milil entitle w li pleuse tnuke pnyuient. unci tnoie liavniK eliilms will present litem to .ton as lam;. J mi. 2-! HUM. Adnilulstrator A Sure Cure for Catarrh. Use tifo Formaldelyde Genera tor, a positive euro for all forms of Catarrh, Colds, aud Lung trou ble. For sale at Trout's drug store. There are so many things a boy hasn't had time to learn that it is nodisgrace forhimtosaj', "I don't know, "when asked about mostol them. Of course, there are some things he ought to know, and as to them ignorauce is a disgrace. But even then it is better to say, "I dont know," than to pretend to know when you don't. In the first place, such a pretence is a cheat and a sham. That alone is area son enough for giving it a wide berth. In the second place, it nev er succeeds. Sham and humbug are sooner or later found out. You can't build any real success on them. Then say : "I don't know." But if you ought to know,' make up your mind that you have used the humiliating phrase for the last time. Take as j'our mot to for such a situation this three worded determination : "I'll lind out." Epworth Herald. Store and I'roperty For Sale. Property aloue, or property and goods together. Reason for selling is that I have a positiou on the road. Can give possession April 1. All necessary out-buildings, aud a never failing spring of water at door. Building prac tically UPW. D. Ebn-AM) Foue, Knobsville, Pa. CUT IN Horse Blankets. 5-A Blankets at 6.5. 75, 85, $1.20 and $10. Plush Robes, 3(51.75. and 52.00 R. S. Patterson MCCONNELLSBURG, PA. 4 4' Mrs.E.-M. Qress. FASHIONABLE KILLINIER n HatK wllhulHlii'lalu-l lilm'iibiiiH. Vol vetK, SilkH.. lie. ut Kreally roiliK'i' pi le en. Oiuuonully oppilln Cooper lloune. McConnellsburg, Pa. Tdce Laxative Dromo C,u mine Taiicts. sven Mmkw kne toM in ptu u ... Winter Attractions at J. K. JOHNSTON'S McConnellsburg, Pa. M, The sea aud price. .) M ,1 1 j lucuiuiu 7 Oxford bplcndid Storm and Splendid for 23c "'At m dren's prices. Rubber fi' .Men's and Boys' Dress Suits hit ter'1 ' fjki 'Wi v. -.V I a Collars, Culls, Neckties, Suspendersin fact, a full line .Men's furnishing goods, at prices that will pleasa you. THE RACKET STORI 00000 A FEW PRICES Just received a uew lot of Felt over, tho best you ever saw, for 1. od Sillr finish, ladies overs, at the few pair of good cheap Best Grade We have this mouth added to our iauKoe r arm Bridles, home made, tfl.bO. 1-inch tie-straps aomo made leather Halters hoc. Breast Chains 28c a pair. .0, 00 and 80c pair. You will do TINWARE! No. 8, good heavy Wash bodor, k-, 4 (it., 12c, 10 qt, flaring pails, Tin cups L'c each, dippers 4, 5, 10, 11J iu., tin Hash basins 5c, 2-qt., to i).)C. LJio piatos 2 forac. Dish Colanders, 10c. Milk strainers 10.:. Copper tea kettles 80c. CLOTHING AND UNDERWEAR. ill ovoraus ana smris, we nave Iu suits, we have children's 98c to l.'JO, Long pants suits for h at $1.90 to 3.2"). Men's suits 82.4.") to $7.23. Underwear for b and men good fleeced lined, 23 HARDWARE! Diamond tooth cross cut saws, double bit axes still 85c. Clippers, Give us au early call aud save mouey. HULL & BENDER, PROPRIETORS. ATTENTION ! T nm nnw hrltpr limn cpr nro , r. pared to furuish farmers ar.y - thing iu-the way of Implements and Machinery. Buggies and Spring Wagons Falling-top Buggies from 40 up Binders and Mowers Harwjws 8.50 up 1 Com Shellers Corn Planters Hay liakes from 15. up Hay Forks and Rope Hoss Washing Machine Lewis' White Lead at 7ic up Linseed Oil at 00c a gallon Machiuo Oil from 20c a gal, up Horse Shoe Nails 10c a tl Wire Nails at 3Jc ll Tublo Syrup 32c a gallon D luble-bit Axes 05c SEWING MACHINES $15 UP Smooth Wire way down Finn ps and Pipe at any old price All kinds of salable Live Stock taken iu exchange. If you want anything iu my lino call and soo me; if you haven't tim', drop me a postal card und I will call to see you, W. H. NESBIT, McConnellsburg, Pa AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Niijr in hcrvhy rlvoti ll:t thct iintletKiKDt d iuil:tui. ap)t;nuiou lu iuuk ilmufhu toooltljc tM.UO''' ill tlttl ll.lWll-ilir.luhu P. Htpur, l''i iu- ivcr uf ihn OyMal sjjriuk'' rurut.i (o)ipiiy will Ml ul luw otltutf at Wo iiuuiiIIh buiv. t'n. for the jmfuriiiiimie of n:iUI duty at iuo clunk A - M.. urt Mtiutluy Muruh 'MifcM, wlteu ikUpiMiim iutt'ic-iuO mny utieod it Ihey nee uruiwr. tin ntuE n. DANir.f.. Audiiar. month. This signature, - , , , OVERCOATS! sou is horo for a reduction iu stoci; MEN'S i4t, c. r.n. c . a- .'hi - icum r.,iiu; owirill IHJUIS, ?.) Grays, 4H inches iu length i 00. BOYS Overcoats from 1.00 up. Both Dress at Marvelously low prices Pleecedlined Meu's Underwear Full Line of Men's, Women's aud Clii; Uunderwcav at greatly reduce- yoods of all Hinds at prices whir will remove every piece before spring. and Working Suits, Shirt 0f.0'0K 1 OR FEBRUARY. Boots, with a heavy duck rolled cill !H; also, two cases of candee Wati old price, 42c, Wo still havt Men's Gum Boois, i?2.7j. stock the following goods, City made 4 ring halters, ;: But-traces, 48c pair, Long plow trac j well to soo these goods. TINWARE! Crc, 2qt covered Buckets, Oc, 8 12c, 10 qt., galvanized pails, 1 10, 20c. 3 qt., tin slew pans, c ipper pots 7 to l!)c Granite pans, 23 to 8oc. Flour si f tors. 1 uie nest anu encapost ever uial to 40c. HARDWARE! with handles 1.10 & 1.15. Ma double bit, 05c. Clothes pi us lc ! . jj Mrs.A.F.LittIe. Will from now until tl middle of March, CLOSE OUT for the purpose of malsii room for hor spring sW:k. MiIIinery6ood Regardless of costs, you are looking for Bargains Come and seo the good and you will bo convinc that you have never had sii a chance in all your life. MRS. A. F. L1TTLI McConnellsburg, V in.xpoc AUDITOR'S NOTH Carl G; 8ey, R Kolloe Ik hercliv i.en tlml tliu uuilt i uurtllur upiniiiiltd lo iikiIiu tlistrliiutiiiu (uuiU Iu tlm fun il J. t'liiytuu I TriiMleu lu m il Ihe ffiit eliti ti('i'.. l'. of llrusli CriMk tuwuh'p de'rused vll IiImiIVb Iu M.H.'i.uiif lllHir'. i'u. (m i: liirinamn- of suld duly on I-rlduy J- ulin twu, M-tie d Mil ihii-nouh liuvrexleU luuy iti John J s. w. Kit: Feb. 13, 1003. lice of i rd: ovn Cure Grip I In Two Day. I on even W.J.G Z P- 57; ai P, Cha T j?rTririmg' box. 25s J ( J I 8 c 1 E 4 L Gi L R L: ju M W T. , 45, vis WO Ga 67; ei. W. 50, H. poo E. 1 uel er, raer 50. 0 Geo, spec S. ft Ban uspi W.U M. . Dieh C. W tors, Bart 13, 1 tho p S. Ei Bark ! clerk, Laytn w. IS. . , 47. Ofli, nor, C W. P. Pie; clerks Dun 3, Ca Oeo. ( "octorf homai ilds, )
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