rr: .Ml ill HamiicissCr:: ) rjb Nauglo of Saluvia, Is suf fering from an attack of grippe. Hriclr for sale at Morton's brick yard at the edge of town. Miss Lydia Mann i visiting friends in Tyrone. Fort Bedford Coffee co9t- you only lc a pound more than other coffee and is better, and also con tains a liiiud some present. Twenty-five thousand more pension certificates were grant ed in 100.1 than in 1902. Did you get one of those lovely Salter Topper shakers in your Port Bedford Coffee? Rev. Shull will preach at Si loam at 10 o'clock next Sunday morning, nud nt Asbury at 7 in tlie evening. Many presents are packed in F.irt Bedford Coffee worth more than you pay for the entire pack age. Mr. David Gordon of Thomp son township called at this office a few minutes while in town last Saturday morning. This is a good time to sub scribe for the 1 ulton County News. Only a dollar a year in ad vance. Mns. Charles Spencer of Dott, with her two children, spent Rome time recently with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs.John McKee, near Millstone, Md. Hon. D. II. Patterson, of Web ster Mills, and John P. Sipes, ir-.. t t..ri i very prominent citizens of Fulton county, stopped a few hours in Everett, on Wednesday, on their way to Bedford. Everett Republican. Local Institutes. A local institute was held at Summers school house last Fri d ly night. The meeting was call ed to order by teacher, Amos D. Fjightel, and C. C. Kotz was cho sen president. The first topic for discussion was, "In what way does the school house and sur roundings affect the pupils in general?" Opened by C. C. Kotz. Second topic, "Duties of patron, director aud teacher." Opened by the secretary. Third topic, "Who is responsible for the pu pils' waste of time?" Opened by Miss Olive Grissiuger. Teachers present Olive Gris singer, Mary Dauiels, Katharine Metzler, Howard Mellott, and P. C. Mellott. Russell Nelson, Secretary. I.diicntinnul .Meeting. j An educational meeting in which the teachers and friends of educa tion of Dublin township, Hunting don county, will join with the educators of our own Dublin, will bo held in the M. K. church at Burnt Cabins, Friday and Satur day, January 15 and 1G. Follow ing is the program: KHIDAY EVENING, 7.30 P. M. Devotional Exercise, Hev. Klmer Simpson Address of Welcome, K. K. Kell llesponse, (J. H. Neil Music. Address, Supt. Barton Solo, Mrs. Dr. Fleming Kecltatlon, Miss Currence I'iper Lecture, ""lights of Fancy," Ilev. G tschall. 9ATCRDA . U.15 A. M. Devotional Exercise, Kev. Simpson Music. "How to Make Pupils Think," Sadie Kllng, Ilurvey Sipc, V. 1". Urltftrs, A. C. Peck, l'rof. C. M. Nell. Music. "The Vital Forces of the School," Lillian Fleming, Margaret Mon tague, Moody I'.rlt'fe's, I). K. Ches nut, Annabel I'iper, l'rof. Lam- j bet-son. t Music. j Address, l'rof. I'olts j SATURDAY, 1.30 1'. M. j Music. ' "The Bchool as a Social Factor," j Elsie Baker, Anna Peterson, Lot- j tie Gamble, Myrtle Stevens, An- : gustus Kru,'h, Prof. Palmer. Music, i :uth McOee ' "Some Thoughts and Facts us to I Pupils," L'rilla Doran, K. It. Cline, Eva Mvers, Ella Kobiiison, : Emma Lyle, Prof. Potts. ! "Whafthe World Needs," j M. Hoke Cottschall yjiT acnools arm J lunr l Toy ress, l'rof. Barton The Educational Meeting promises success. We invite all friends of edu cation to meet vtilii us. llev. Gottschull needs no introduc tion to his lecture. It will be an edu cational treat. Small admission fee to lecture. Committee on entertainment L K. Cl.l.vrc, Chaku:s McGkiikk, J. V. Miu.i.it, Samckl Kkksk, John Bai.owin, S. E. GlM.II.AM, SAMt'KI. W'lDNI'.V. Rsy'ntsr's Notices ln'n-li- t: Mint the nillowltlS Ji.iv ri r.i"l i-i'nuni hi HI- i i- ii. nn i'iMMtr , !., ami it ii ,m- -4--i,t-.l in ortiltnt'9' fur i- .nit' mi 1 inn. on tlie N..I IT nurtv.i .i IIm- Ki-Ki..r lll.it til - "111 V. CtHI! I ! M It ' II I II. .i i v. ( .'Ji . .Li hi .i.ii,m-i. v " , l!M'4. I h- i. rm.,1 hh.I II..,. I ,,. ...,., i K..lnhl Mill Kx. i-.i t. r i,l tin. U i. n-,.1 i. -t imrlit or l'v! I .lnlin- !(,. , l.. ii,. ,, lotvltollllii .Irpr imi, '1'tn. iirt mi. I fl..' nt'? unit ui' .i -niiin Imrlier, AnTiiii.ii .!. , in., i n,.. , H:imt i,iit.r, lute I'l l.l. k I Ik I M i-K Iiiwi 1 i . il c. nv'il. I'itut nn t llinil iiiTiiinii i.i s M:ir li-ill .lurk poii. Ailnituilr.il 'r of tin i-nlilii' nt' John I.. Im-lit'ill. .Iir.i:i.(, who H-i. 11. 1 - Hi ip. 1 1 rttnr OT Hi., i -nt.ite of N II. t.ii k-'iii, inti-in lirnsli Uruek low ll-hli. ipri.i'il. F i ft nn. I fin ii i o-it of . Mimh'ill .lark- will. Aitiiilnl'trnl'ii ii .I'.lin I. .Iti kuh, Uto of Jlnmh i i . t k t.iw n -hi p. ."i".Ht' i. 'flu' llr.t nn-l tin-.t H nut nt .li'tm l.akft, Ailiiiliii.tr i o in hi 1 t - ! Mm nil mi King, lllll- III I l'. iir Il-ll.. i.l-l;.-.. Hejllnter'i. otM..... IIKil. A IIAKKIH. l"' II. I'"i. i Ki!glnter. Men Wanted. Favor si., sli l loir-- uti .i ('I'll I t' 'i I II: I No:.( Iitif. lirs! i ply. Vincent ! Vi.h !n,, (:! iniii's vi -i. kI t. 'musters to tl;iio; also, sev- ciH limber. -.s iih n need ap- ".iinou Co., i:iiii't:i Co , Pa.. r.aior.soi), I'.i.) pffiM13S3S3JSma$EBJ32SEmSJSCTS3Sai p From Factory to Your Home, i $19.95. ! Pi Nine-Piece Oak Bedroom Suit consisting of 1 Bad 1 Bureau 1 Wash Stand 2 Cane-Seated Chairs 1 Cane-Seated Rocker 1 Square Stand 1 Cotton Top Mattress 1 Woven Wire Sprint? I) Good quality Injfrain Carpet 23c., per yd. White Enamel Iron Bed, full si.e, 1.03. 3 Piece Parlor Suit covered with Damask 11.05. Water Front for Sale. ljnii ii'T'i f-1 ',: 7co :i:ros in culliv.nioi!, 700 iifies in timber. Kivu lu'lliii;.rs on it. Kino fruit, good ffrnin m, niss Intnl. Sold elionp to si'ltlt! etate. Write fur deseription. 8 1'. Wooixxx'ic, Salisbury, Wicomico t-uutity, Maryland. A Life at Stake. If. you but knew the splendid merit of Foley's lionoy and Tar you would never be without it. A ; do.su or two will prevent an at i tack of pneumonia or la prippe. It niriy save your life. Sold at 1 Trout's dru' stove. A Vest-Pocket Doctor. Never in the way, no trouble to carry, easy to take, pleasant and never failing in results are De Witt's Little Early Kiserb. A vial of these little pills in the vest packet is a certain guarantee against headache, biliousness, torpid liver and all of the ills re sulting from constipation. They tordc and strengthen the liver. Sold at Trout's drug store. Working Night And Day. ; The busiest and mightiest lit-' tie thing that ever was made is ' Dr. King's New Life Pills. These j pills change weakness into I strength, listlessness into oner AT CLAY PAKK'S, II1KI:K SI'KINUS. PA. i'.ir.U's, -i cts per dozen. JinUer, -0 cts per pound. Wheat, HO cts per bushel. Kye, 73 cts per bushel. v n.s, 40 cts per bushel. Turkeys, 1 T. cts. a pound. Chickens, old or young 8 cts per pound. Potatoes (iO cts., per bushel. Corn o" cts., per bushel. Highest cash prices paid for raw furs. F. E. MILLER, Chambersburg, Pa. 13 to 17 E. Market St. 61 I The Washington County Bank Hancock, Md., IS -A. DliANOII OF Till-: Farmers' Trust, Banking and Deposit Co., DOES 3 Of Baltimore, Md. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Acting Officers Blccted by the Stockholder!: DR. J. S. SWARTZWELDER, J. FRANK FIELDS, R. J TANEY, E. V. HENDERSON, JOHN W BURGESS. 1 s 1 Deposits subject to check bear interest at the rate of 2 per cent, per annum. Deposits in savings department, 3 per cent, per nnnum. Time certllicales of deposit, at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. Paid in Capital and Surplus, - $235,000.00 Security to Depositors Against Loss, $400,000.00 Accounts of Corporations i-nd Individuals Respectfully Solicited OFFICERS : John W. Woodland, l'res. K. S. Johnston, 1st Vice-IVes J benton Thomas, L'd Vice-lJres. W. 1). Allen, Secretary-Treas -. , . . , . . ri Wool Carding and arpet Weaving gy, brain fag into meutal power. They're wonderful in building up : the health. Only 25c per box. : Sold by all druggists. ' Pneumonia and La Grippe. Coughs cured iuiekly by Fo ley's Honey nnd Tur. Ilofuse substitutes. Sold at Trout's i drug store. Robbery at Hancock. The store of Urnrges t llonder sou, at Hancock, whs robbed WEST VIEW. j Thursday night of goods to the Dec. 30. Miss Nancy Weaver ! value of "from SC.OO to 1000. It spent Sunday with Miss Malinda j was found that the large plate Nycum. j glass window in the front of the David Truxel is visiting friends store was crushed in and through and relatives in this vicinity. ! it the burglars got into the store. Mrs. John Pi'tman and Olive The store w is ansuclfod from Zimmerman spt it Christmas in I top to bottom, l'-iots, shoes, hats PIOEO.N COVE. Jan. 2. The light of a new year has dawned upon us. Let us all try to make ur lives bet ter and purer during this year than they have ever been before. Wm. Charlton, who had been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Chas. Cover, of Covington, returned homo last week. Mrs. Wm. Mellott, who has .been in bad health for some time, is better. Miss Ellen McKibbin has gone to Martinsburg, where she ex pects to spend some time among relatives. John Kirk and bride spent last week with the groom's father, H. P. Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Andrews were guests of the Misses Gor don on Christmas evening. Mrs. George Ward is visiting her mother. Mrs.Rachel Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Watson of Frost burg visited Mrs. Watson's brother, Mr. Whitfield, recently. Mrs. Lee Charlton is a little better but is still unable to walk without the aid of crutches. A great many of our people at tended Dr, Thompson's lecture at Warfordsburg on New Year' eve. rue Christmas entertainment ut Dethel was well attended. The program rendered by the school was very good. The tree, which was beautifully decorated, held many handsome presents. Pigeon Cove. Will Souders and Miss Anna Gordon spent Christmas at Char ley Weaver s. Jacob Myers of Lucas, Ohio, is spending the holidays with rela tives and friends in this county. caps, guns, r zoi s, revolvers, dry goods, notions aud many other articles were earned away. I No Pity Shown. ! "For years fate was after me (continuously" writes F. A. Gul ! ledtre. Verbena. Ala. "I had n Mr. and Mrs. Win. Y. Stillwell terrible case of Piles causing 24 of Washington, D.C., were guests tumors. When all failed Duck- of John May and family last Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bair and daughter Lucile and Aaolphus Dickens speut Christmas with Mrs. Hannah Truxel. FOR OALC . Sraia, Or.Trt A FmI H. M li tit Bar mil urn MaCttrn Mum tit lirliMl lflLl ...... in i m. M.i rur our irw tmuaimitm. t t . A 1cm Co., MsiMUiKi. Wleututcn I., M4 What'i In a Name ? Everything is in the name when it comes to Witch Ila.I Salve. E. C. DeWitUfc Co. of Chi cago discovered some years ago how to make a salve from Witch Hazel that is a specific for Piles. For blind, bleeding, itching aud protruding Pilos, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and all skin dis eases DeWitt's Salvo has no equal. This has given rise to nu merous worthless counterfeits. Ask for DeWitts the genuine. Sold at Trout's drug store. Communion. The Methodists nt Center will have Communiou service at Speck's church next Sunday morning at 10:80. Also Com in ii nion at Fairviow at S!:!10 p. m. Wanted. 1D0O0 ChlcKeus and Turkeys. Will pay highest market price in cash. Eluott Hay, McConneilshurg. Stop It. A neglected cough or cold may lead to serious bronchial or lung troubles. Don't lake chances when Foley's Honey and Tar af fords perfect security from seri ous effect of a cold. Sold at Trout's drug store, $ . Ion's Arnica Siilvo cured tne. Equally good for Burns and all aches and pains. Only 25c at all drug stores. Went to Baltimore. Miss Etta Evans of Thompson township, whose eyes have been affected for several months, went to Baltimore last week under the direction of Dr. Sappington, and became a private patient of Dr. James J. Miller, an eminent Eye specialist who has charge of the Eye-Departmout of Johns Hop kins University. H. H. HERTZLER still continues Carding aud Weaving at the WILIJW GUOVK MILLS at Hurnt Cabins. Carpet Chain always on hand. Wool put into bats for Haps. I will take in Wool and work at the following places, namely, Frank Hare's, Fort Littleton: Michnel Laidi's, Dublin Mills; W. It. Speer's, Saluvia; C. W. Lynch's, Crystal Springs; J. E. Jack son's, Akersville; Caleb Barton's, Hustontown: A. N. Winer's, Waterfall; Harry Huston's, Clear Midge; V, L. Berkstresser g Orchard Grove. I Will Visit these places monthly during the season. Thankful for past favors, I hope for a continuance of the same. H. H. Hertzler, Burnt Cabins, Pa. Facts Worth Knowing. For Milburn Wagons, Murreys and Hugeies, Hunnbouts, Farm ers Milk-Wagons, Top Spring-wagons, Binders, Mowers, Hay. rakes, Oliver chilled, Syracuse and Wlard chilled plows, Wood and Steel frame harrows. Sewing Machines with 4 drawers, drop head, guaranteed for ten years, for H. The Wheeler d Wilson Sewing M ichine is the best made for dressmakers. Don't fail to see It before buying. I'm headquarters for Grain drills stock always on hand. I havo the largest stock in the county in bugpleg and farm imple ments. My goods are right-and prices right. Goods right here and I will be here to tell you that I can give just as much for your money as any dealer In the county. Be sure to come and see me or write to me before buying. T. J. COMERER. McConnellsburg, Pa, Orchard Grove. Prices. Fggs ' 28c. Bui'er 2uc. Poultry 8c. salted Beef Hides lie. Salt, a bag good 8-day clocks, frJ.HO: good, heavy, boys' coats, Oxi.ri Iron Kettles- 10 gl., 15 gal., i':i gal., Und X, g.-il. Rubber Goods, In Youth's and Woineu' Antic, Wo men, folts and overs. Men's felts aud overs. Men's and Hoys Gum Boots. Boys fulls and overs - all at prices in suit. Wishing to close up all 1(101, 1(102, and Una book accounts, by December lrlh, I will ask that Persons havlnir I such accounts will call and settle by unit uuio aim gave rurtiuT notice, Manager. . . Tiranir p " - --- z . '1 mil .1 THK NECESSARY MAGAZINE IN THE PRESIDENTIAL YEAR. Tho Review of Reviews is often called a necessity, in rt cognition of its usefulness in keeping refers "up with the times." , In Presidential election years the REVIEW Cj7 REVIEWS is more than ever "the necessary maja-ins." Everybody wants to be truly and quickly i.iform'-'J ribout this or that public question that has f ;r3.l to tho front; to know about the new candU i iter. s:id personal factors in politics, to have a com plete picture at hand of the current movement of history. In Dr. Shaw'a editorial, la Its authentic aad tlmaljr coa. tribnnj articlti, la lit brilliant character akauhaa, ta Ita coadao. lulluni and ravicwa 01 a!l the imporiaDt articlao(othr majajinaa, and In ita hundrad a month of valuable portrait., witty tartoona, and Ir.l.re.tmg vi.wo. tha kfcVIKW OF KKVIBWI alvaa tha much djirJ niwi of tha world's and our own prograaa. "Tba rllx ' llllltwiv ana Buhacribar 4aarrlhaa It. M n In cu'jIIo lla. Ilka i'raaldant Thaadsra RoaMaalt.tha World under a r'ild-laaa M sn In cu'jIIo lla. uiambara of Coniiraaa. aad tha craat can tain a of taduatrv. wha must keop "up with tha tlmaa' latallifaat rnaa aad waaaaaall over America, hava dwidad it I " lodl.paoaabla." 25c. a copy, $2.50 a year T1IE REVIEW Cr REVIEWS CO. 13 Aslor Pbc. New Yk PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER! 58c. a (rood 10-4 cotton blanket. $1 ,O0 heavier 11 pair of -4 cot ton hlankets. large square horse b'an- $ 1 0 O neavy ket. 3 7 C nave ln now J5 J . iJ the 3rd Invoice of those heavy, bright colored carriage robes 48x60 In. $1 .75 R 2 5 O for a man'8 vcr coat. $5,OD for a swell dress overcoat for a black ding- ' onal dress stilt. 100 very retty skirts. black sllkateen for Geo. VValktn- son felt boots, 1 worm fz.ixi $1 Cj Cj 'or men'8 beavy shoes. $1.25 for men's fine dress shoes. H) 1 O Cv Lftre' nettvy bed 4, p f Beautiful line of colors v of silks waistlngs. $5.00 for a heavy warm bnsl ness dress suit. si each for the heaviest, lleecrd lined men's un derwear. CZTfj" for men's heavy wool fleeced underwear. for extra fleeced ludies 'underwear. fleeced union tJXJKst suits J. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg, Pa. Chains! Chains! Chains! If you are thinking of buying a log chain, call and see me for I can save you money. Price for heavy log chain $1.50 to $2.00 each. Lighter chains trom 90 cts to $1.50. Cross cut saws from $1.00 up. Good double bit axes, 50c, to 90c, Iron and steel tire, away down. Don't for- 1 get to call and examine my goods before pur chasing, as my prices are always the lowest. I can save you money. Yours Respectfully, R. S. PATTERSON, McConnellsburg. Four doors east of the Telegraph Office. c v y . WW.V V V.V KV V IOCQQC QO.C.O 3i Jrtnmi rt.i-M-ko nii For SLED S and SLE H go to CLAY PARK'S THREE SPRINGS, PA . BIG v ." STOCK , ON BAND. 1 1