Tobacco c, a cut at Scott's, Dr. N. O. Trout, of Fairfield. Pa., is ponding this week iu tho ' old family homo iu this place. Nick's many friends hero are al ways glad to greet him on his re turns. Arbuckles and Lion colTee 10c., at Scott's Cash Grocery. President Ktrite was looking over tho C. and 1$. turnpike this week and has made arrangements to have a stone crusher hero in a few days, and make important re pairs to the road in this vicinity. Finest loose coffees in towu 9, 10, 15, and 20c., at Scott's Cash Grocery. When you want wedding invita tions or announcements, come to the News office and see our sam ples. If our work doesn't please you don't give us you r order, and we'll promise not to get mad about it either. Flour 47c. sack, and everything else in proportion at Scott's Cash Grocery. Any of our friends who deal at Mercersburg, aud are in need of harness, saddles, nets, whips, collars, robes and blankets, or who need any repair work don, will find it to their advantnge to call on Mr. Hert V. Smith on the Diamond. Tne reason prices are low at Scott's grocery is that he sells everything for cash. Our good friend Jacob Shultz, of Union spent a day or two in town this week. Mr. Shultz has been a member of the school board in his township for many years, and says when this term expires he would like to step down and out. Mcllvaine Properly Sold. The Mcllvaine property on Sideling Hill owned by theHoward Brothers of Everett, has just been sold to a coal magnate in the western part of the State for f,. 000 cash. It is understood that a big hotel and summer cottages will be erected and that a lake will be formed in "Oregon." To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box 25c. Farm tor Sale. I will sell at private (sale my farm of 150 acres lying alcing thi pike J mile cast of HiirrUouvil!.;. About 90 acres arc cleared and balance Iu tim ber. The Improvements are a nood two-story Frame House nearly new, Hank Baru and other outbuildings, There is also an orchard of lino fruit. Good water near the door. Will sell on terms to suit tho purchaser. W. A. VALLAN'CK, 10-7-03 Hajrisonvtlle, Pa. Prominent Citizen Dead. On Monday night John Stenger and Thomas Humbert of Ayr township both died at their re spective homes, and Harrison Clevenger at Cleartiold, Pa. A more exteuded notice will be given next week. More Pumpkins. Mrs. Wishart Decker of Lick ing Creek townshin. this season has raised fifteen pumpkins on I three vines. Two of the pump kins measured 0 feet in circum ference; one, feet a in.; one, 4 feet f in., one, 4 feet, and the oth ers ranging from 5! to 4 feet. This is the second crop from that piece of ground this season. Sale Register. Thursday, October 15, Mrs. j Jennie Harbor will soil at her res idence 4 miles south of Harrison- ville, 1 horse, H head of cattle, j hogs, farming implements, corn ' and hay, household goods, &c. j Sale begins at 10 o'clock. j Saturday, October 31. MrsJ Mary Corbin will sell at her resi dence one mile south of Waterfall cattle, hogs, farming implomonts, household and kitchen furniture, Ac. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Thursday, November 5, Uriah W. Kline, intending to break up housekeeping, and go to Ohio, -will sell, horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, farming implements, hay, grain and household goods. Sale begins at 0 o'clock a. m. Friday, November 6. A. J. Fore, executor of the estate of Henry McGowan, late of Burnt Cabins, will sell at his late resi dence 1 miles east of the above place horses, grain, farming im plements, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock; credit, 0 months. Local Institute. A local institute was held at Emrnavillo IViJay evening Sep tember 5. Opened l singing America. Question How can the home better the school? Discussed by Hanks, Walters and others. Question Means of securing a library, its use aud how to use it. Discussed by Walters, Miss Hix son, Harris and Hanks. Singing -Old folks at home. Question How do you secure the co-operation of patrons? Dis cussed by Harris and others. Next institute to be held at Lo cust Grove school house Friday evening, October 1(5. Tho following topics will bo dis cussed: 1. What are your methods of punishment, and should corporal punishment be used. 2. What do you think we can derive from a well conducted lo cal institute. 3. Is the present School Law of Pennsylvania a benefit to our country? All are cordially invited to at tend and to come prepared to take part in the discussions. A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind. knew what to do in tho hour of need. His wifo had such an unusual case of stomach and liv er trouble, physicians could not help her. He thought of and tried Dr. King's New Life Pills and she got relief at once and was fi nally cured. Only L'fic.at all Drug Stores. Epworth League Convention. The annual convention of Ep worth Leagues of Hustontown, Burnt Cabins, Fort Littleton, Knobsville and McConnellsburg M. E. churches, will be held in this place Thursday afternoon and evening of this week.' A strong program has been arrang ed and a general attendance of workers throughout the district is expected. The members of the young peple's societies of sister churches are invited as well as ministers and tho general public. DANGER IN FALL COLDS, Fall colds are liable to hang on all winter leaving the seeds of pneumonia, bronchitis or con sumption. Foley's Honey aud Tar cures quickly and prevents serious results. It is old and re liable, tried aud tested, safe and sure. Contains no opiates and will not constipate. After Constables. According to tho act of 1899 every constable iu ' the state is made a fish and game warden and the department of fisheries and the game commission have issued orders that unless every consta ble attends 6trictly to arresting every violator of the game laws he will be made to suffer for vio lating his oath. It is said that tho departments have spotters all over the state. Last week in Luzerne county, a constable was convicted for not having arrested persons whom he knew to be guilty of violating the game laws. Makes A Clean Sweep. There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the Salves you ever heard of, Buck Ion's Arnica Salve is the best. It sweeps away and cures Burns, Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Ul cers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It's only 23c, and guaranteed to give satisfaction by all Drug gists. AT CLAV PARK'S, THRKE SRRIN0S, PA. Eggs, 18 cts per dozen. Butter, 14 cts per pound. Wheat, 80 cts per bushel. Bye, 75 cts per bushel. Oats, 40 cts per bushel. Chickens, old or young 10 cts per pound. BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTV YEARS. Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Dan ville, 111., writes: "I had bron chitis for twenty years and never got relief until I used Foley's Honey and Tar which is a sure cure." Sold at Trout's drug store. l imekiln Wood For Sik. A nice lot of pine limekiln wood for sale cheap. See A. M. Seville, ' McConnellsburg, Pa. Fok Salk. One Frick epgine and sawmill. ood as new. For particulars apply to Walter Weicht, Sideling 11,11, Fulton county, Pa. v . Administrator'3 Notice. Notice I hereby Klven thnt lettem of admire titration have In-rn Kmnu-d tmlie iiMlrntiinicd npen the estm o' ,liumat (. KeHin Ihk; of O'.iMin tms nhii r-'iiHu enufi'y. I tlceoiiH. nl ll inTsen- h :v.iuf rlmm hkii1 !"t 'iiilcs tme will present ihein pinperlv amtientlcnted for neitlement. ntnl tluwe owuitr the nme will ik-u uull and Nettle. T. K TLKMINIl. Sept. n. HW3 cicur KUlire. !'. J'XKtTTOKS NOTICE Notice l hcrohr (ilvdn thnt letfrrn timtnment nry Imve been grunted n t he nmlernlKiieil iiihiii tlin ette of Siumicl Ncurlst lute or Thompson townhlp. Kulton countv, ' due eased. Any pormiiis hnvlim elnlinn tKiilnst xiildeMnte will pronent them properly authentioiUeil for eitloment, n,l those owing the wwne will plettM call and nettle. JOHN E. SKCKIST. Plum Run. V. C7IAKLKS F. SF.t'HIST. Nylvnn. I'll. Kreoutors. FAR M l OK SAI K. Situated one mile east of MoConnellshurir, extending to Loudon pllte. eonuilnlng ACMFH, A I AHl.K NI.W IIANh H.HS, him lately been added to the Improvements, The farm Is admirably adapted fur mm k pur poses, can lie bought on terms to suit pur uh after. Address the owner DANIKI, Gtr.HKKT. Chamhersbiirg. Pit. Parties wishing to visit the premises Inquire W. If NKI.SON McContiellsiiurg. Pn. Church Notices. Tiev. Shull will preach at Eben ezer next Saturday evening at 7:30; at Asbury Sunday morn ing at 10:00 ; at Siloam at 2:00 p. m., and at Kehohoth at 7:30. Kev. Wolf will hold communion service at the Lutheran church at Big Cove Tannery noxt Sun day morning at 10:00. Prepara tory service on Saturday at 2:510 p. m. Preaching in McConnells burg Sunday evening at ":. Kev. Baughor will preach at Antioch next Sunday morning at 1; Ditch Kun, at 3 p. m., and at Oakley at 7:30. A week's revival service will begin at Oakley fol lowing the second Sunday night. Service in the Presbyterian church in this place both morn ing and evening next Sabbath, and on October 18, communion sorvice will be held at Oreonhill and preparatory service at 2 o'clock on Saturday at the same place. THK SALVE THAT HEALS. Without leaving a scar is De Witt's. The name Witch Hazel is applied to many salves, but De Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo is the only Witch Hazel Salvo made that contains tho pure unadulterated witch hazel. If any other Witch Hazel Salve is offered to you it is a counterleit. E. C. DoWitt in vented Witch Hazel Salve and Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo is the best in the world for cuts, burns, bruises, tetter or blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. Sold at Trout's drugstore. Walters Strait. A very quiet homo wedding took place at the home of Mr. Roy -Duvall, Wednesday, September JJ0, 1903. The contracting parties were Hosel U. Walters of Alters ville, and Miss Nellie Strait of Saluvia. Promptly at 5 o'clock the pas tor, Rev. Campbell, pronounced the words that made them man and wife. After congratulations were over supper was announced and all did justice to the good things that had been prepared. The young couple are bothhigh ly esteemed young people, and the many friends wish them suc cess and a happy voya'ge over the sea of matrimony. A PERFECT" PAINLESS" PILL is the one that will cleanse the system, set tho liver to action, re move the bile, clear the complex ion.cure headache and leaveagood taste in the mouth. The famous little pills for doing such work pleasantly and effectually are De Witt's Little Early Risers. Bob Moore of Lafayette, Ind., says: "All other pills 1 have used gripe and sickon, while DeWitt's Little Early Risers are simply perfect." Sold at Trout's drug store. Hustontown. FALL and4 WINTER MILLINERY. I take this method of Inform ing my former patrons and the public generally, that I bave received a full stock of The Latest Style Hats and Bonnets, Trimmed and Untrlmmod, PatternJHats, Feathers, Klbbons, and every thing you may need in this line and at prices that WILL PLEA8K YOU, I know. QIVE ME A TRIAL MRS. ANNIE E. DAWNEY, HUSTONTOWN, PA. MILLINERY OPENING, AT MAYE JOHNSTON'S, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, AND 15. Beautiful pattern liata and bonnets for our Inspection. Come and see them, yon will not be naked to buy. tore one door west of Albert StonM-'s. xoooooox:rs No Suit In Court will attract half so much attention, as those beautiful late style FALL SUIT that are being gotten out at our busy merchint tailor ing establishment. REMEMBER that it d.iesn't cost any more the long run to wear clothes t!i;;t fit you, thji ;. v. J! made, and made of fashionable material, than to vear shod dy out-of-date stulT. Remember that it is our business to keep in touch with the changes in style and material, and that when you are clad in a suit from our store you can depend upon if being the correct thing. Remember that we can on short notice make to order any thing from the dress suit to the plainest work suit; or we have on ha. id ready made clothing for men and boys, bolh dress and plain at prices that C3ii not be beaten elsewhere. Remember that we have the latest things in Hats, Shirts Collars, Ties. Suspenders, Hose, etc., at prices that you'll find all right. A. U. NACE & SON, 8 McConnellsburg, Pa. 8 ft The Washington County Bank Hancock, MdM is HRA.NCI1 ok Tin; Farmers' Trust, Banking nnd Deposit Co., Of Baltimore, A".J. DOES A GENERAL BANKING HUSINESS. Acting Officers Elected by the StocHiukleri: DR J. S. SWARTZWflDER, J FRANK FIELDS. R. J TANEY E. V. HENDERSON. JOHN W BURCESS. Deposits subject to ciiivk Ijcur inv.'v.-L at tht: rulo of 2 cent. tor milium. li o-.iW in saving ilt-piirlrnonl, a jior emit. nr annum. Thin? ((rtiliciUcs of deposit, at thu rate of 1 per cent, per annum. Paid in Camtal and Knrr.lnn . .. cosn nnn in w. 1 .5; U Security to Depositors Against Lose, $400,000.00 -.1 r ... . . Account 01 corporations ana OFFICERS: John W. Woodluni, Ties. J l'Vnton Thomas, M Vieo-l'res. Facts Worth Knowing. For Milhurn VVajrorn. Murreys ami Iluyo-ies. Itunabonts, Farm ern Milk-Watfonn. Top Spi inur-va-jons, Hinder. Mowers, Hay. rakes. Oliver elii lied, Syracuse uml Wiard i: -hilled plows, Wood and Stoel frame harrows. Sewlnjf Machines with 4 drawers, drop hend, guaranteed for ten yeurs, for 14. Tho Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. U the hest made for dressmakers. Don't fiiil 10 &:. it before buying. I'm headfjuarteis for drain drills -stock a Iways on hand. I have the largest stock in the cou::tySn buggies noil farm imple ments. My yoods are rijrlit--and prices riyht. Onodg rij;ht hero and I will be here Vj tell you that I run j-ivc j.isl as much for your money as any dealer in I lie County. Ho sure to come and see me or write in me before buyiii". T. J. COMERER, ' McConnellsburg, Pa. Wool Cording encl Carpet Weaving H. H. HERTZLER still continue l'iirtlinj and Weaving at tho WILLOW GKOVK MILLS ut llurnt Cabin Carpet Chain always on hand. Wool put into huts for Kans. I will take in Wool and work at the followlug places namely, Frank ltare'n, Fort LtttUaon; Miohael Laldlg'g, Dubliu MllU; W. It. Sir'i, Saluvia; C. W. Lynch', Cryul Spring; J. K. Jack. on', Akernvillo; Calb iiurtou', Hustoiitowuj A. N. Wlttei'g, Waterfall; Harry Huston's, Clear Itiiljo; W, L. liet-kstresser Orchard Grove. I Will Visit these places monthly during thy season. Thankful for pant favors, I hoi? for a cuntlntiuncc of the same., H. H. Hertzler, Burnt Cabins, Pa. w csoooooooooo 6 u , vww.vw.si individuals Respectfully Solicited K. S. Johnston. 1st V'i'.pp..a W. I). Allen, Heeretary-Tieas Guns and Shells. At J. K. Johnston's r 11 i g . ., ti BANG ! B GREAT Aay be seen at R. S. PATTERSON'S NEW STORE. Please call and examine our stock of GUNS be fore purchasing. PRICES THE LOWEST Also, full line' of Shells. Fuli stock of tarred roofing. Gas tar, White lead, best Linseed oil, ready mixed Paints, Glass, Grain Bags, Iron and Steel Tire in fact everything found in a tlrst class Hardware store. Prices the lowest. No. 9 Galvanized smooth wire $2.70 per hun dred pounds. TAR ROPE 1 TAR ROPE! TAR ROPE! 21 oz.t Sisal tar rope, 100, strings 0 cts., a pound in full coils. 3 ply tar roofing. Per roll $1.15. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. P. S. 1 have a few Plows and Harrows that I will sell cheap. Four doors east of tho Telegraph Office. CLAY PARK'S THREE SPRINGS, PA. No. 9 galvanized smooth wire in 500 lb lots at 2.60 per hundred. Fancy recleaned Timothy Seed, $2,25 per bu. 3-ply tar roofing with caps and nails complete per roll 51.30. 2-ply complete 1.00. Single Barrel Hot choke bored at 4.98, Winchester shells per box 45 cts: per hundred, 1.70. Heating Stoves 6 to 25 each. Cook Stoves 14 to $22 each. Table oil cloth strictly first class $1.75 per roll. Corn cutters 15c each 2 for 25 cts. SYRACUSE FDRROW PLOWS complete $10.00, ,f. Mail and telephuiie orders tilled same day re ceived. . , y . - CLAY PARK ' . tt . Quns Single Barrels and Double Barrels, Breech-Loading, made for Smokeless Pow der. Hammerless Double. Barrels JIarlin Pump Shot Guns and lVinches- fer Rifles. Shells, Etc. Blarh and Smokeless Pow der Loaded Shells, for 12 and 10 Gauge Guns Cleaning Rods, Loading Sets gun grease. Bells , Hunting Coals and Vests Prices on these attractive. Goods are J. K. Johnston. lm l BANG ! GU1N Guns 8 9
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