Subscribe foione! What? Tay lor's new np-to-cl:ito Atlas of Ful ton county. Only It i.s pri'dii'tcil by naturalists lliat tlio furmcrs will nut bo l.'I.-iii.vl with iiotiito bus tlio cornin;r summer, as most of tho JH'sts have iecu frown to doath. Tho frost extended two or three f ;c;t into the grouuel during the winter. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidnoysanit bladders right. Don't delay taking. Fire broke out in the Wilson College buildings nt Chambers burg, last Thursday evening, but by the very prompt action of those having the building in charge the fire was controlled without causing any serious loss or damage. This is a good time to sub scrilie for tlio 1' ultox County News. Only a dollar a year in ad vance. Foley's Kidney Cure if taken in time affords security from all kid ney and bladder diseases. Mr. Jared 15. Hanks of Cham bersburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. I!. Hanks, formerly of this place, was (uitely married at the U. R parsonage in Chambersburg, last Thursday evening to Miss Kath ryn Clugstou, a lady of refine ment of that city. Foley's Llouey and Tar contains no opiates, and will not consti pate like nearly all other cough medicines. Kefuse substitutes. The Tuscirora Oil Company, who are putting down a well at, the Narrows near Cumberland, Md., "shot" the well with 750 pounds of dynamite a few days ago, with the result of bringing a small quantity of oil. This satis tied the Company that they were working oil territory, and as the well was only '2,')W feet deep, they at once proceeded to ream out the base and will continue to sink it. A CL'RE FOK HEADACHE. Any man, woman or child suf fering from headache, biliousness or a dull, drowsy feeling should take one or two of DeWitt's Lit tl'j Early Risers night and morn ing. These famous little pills are famous because they are a tonic as well as a pi 11. Whiletheycleau.se tho system they strengthen and rebuild it by their tonic effect up on the liver and bowels. Sold at Trout's drug store. I0KT LITTLETON. Dr. Hill has been suffering from a relapse of tin? grippe. F. C. Dare leaves for Philadel phia and other cities this week. Mrs. D. A. Hill and son Frank spent Saturday afternoon at Mc ConneUsburg. Kathariue Cromer is spending a couple of weeks with her sister at l.urnt Cabius. I lev. Wesley Cline, who has been sick for tho last week, i.s slowly improving. John K. Locke, wife and Verna Parsons left Monday morning for their home in Pittsburg. I. D. Thompson of McCounolls burg was calling on some of his friends here one day last week. Caroline Hill, who is attending the Shippensburg Normal, came home on Thursday to spend a few days with her parents. Dr. S. U. Fraker, who is at tending a medical college in Hai ti more, came home to spend his Faster vacation with his family at this place. S. II. Cromer moved into the Woollet projerty; Ceorge Wilds to the Fleck house; Jacob Dunkle to tho Dare house; (Jeorge Shef field to that of Deunie Wilds, and Dobert Dewier to Sander Cline's house on Main street. A Chiltaaoocna DrujxU'i Slalcmcol. Iiobt. J. Miller, proprietor of the Dead House Drug Store of Chattanooga, Tonn., writes: "There is more merit in Foley's Honey and Tar than in any other couth syrup. The calls foritmul ti ply wonderfully and we sell more of it than all other syrups combined." Sold at Trout's drug 8 'ore. Improving Rapidly. His many friends will bu glad to hear that Job Hart, au account of whoso injury early last month appeared In tho News, is Improv ing rapidly at his home in Ches ter, Pa. By tho aid of crutches he it able to walk about the ground of his comfortable sub urban resilience, und is iu Die en joyment of general good health. (iuod AdvlkC. A lawyer ivos this advice. Ad ditions to rented premises, when made by the tenant, by all means should never be fastened with nails, but with screws. The rea son for this lies in the fact that should he wish to move away and take with him the boards and other lumber composiug tno im provements he has made, he could simply take out the screws and take the planks. If he fastens them with uails however, he cau remove nothing and the improve ments become the landlord 'sprop erty. FARMHAND WA.vlLD. To work on farm, single min or married man withoutchiluren. Address M. li. Poktku, Clearfield. Fa., U. F. D. 4. Pneumonia is Hnbncd ol Its Terror 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 at tack or pneumonia. Defuse substi tutes. Sold at Trout's drugstore. DUBLIN MILLS. Mud is plenty with us. Quite a lot of moving is going on. Mrs. Isaac Dolinger is on the sick list. Kobert D'atton has purchased a new horse. Johu Dolinger of Woodvale has moved to his property here. Martin and Charley D. dinger were in' McConnellsburg on bus iness last Friday. Mr. (J rove of Clear Kidge is visiting ins daughter, Mrs. Dieh ard Miller, of this place. Dobei t Huston of Clear Ridge moved to our town last Thurs day. Ho expects to engage iu the mercantile business. CALL FOK ROAD MEETINQ. TtTU To A LOVE LETTER. Would not interest you if you're looking for a guaranteed salve for sores, burns or piles. Otto Dodd of Ponder, Mo., writes: "I suffer ed with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Ducklen's Arnica Salve cured me. It's the best salve on earth. Lc by all druggist's. aloiu URAVEL HILL, (i ravel Hill is situated Licking Creek. Aliss Hattie Deshong and Ja cob Doshoug are on the sick list. Mrs. Rhoda Garland, who has been sick for some time, is bet ter. Miss Lizzie Wink visited her cousin, Mrs. Jas. D. Mellott, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mellott and daughter Lenora visited friends in this vicinity. Where is the Little Hancock correspondent? Has tho high wa ters washed him away? Miss Goldie Lake spent a cou ple days last week with Misses Mary awl Flora Mellott. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lake visited uheir daughter, Mrs. John Ott, a couple of days last week. Mrs. G. W. Morton and daugh ters Louio and Ethel and son Wal ter visited Mrs. James D. Mellott last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mellott and son Calvin visited Mrs. Mellott's brother, Jos. D. Mellott, and fam ily Tuesday last. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mellott, No ah Mellott, aud Misses Flora and Mary Mellott were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mellott last Satur day and Sunday. BROKE INTO HIS HOUSE. S. Loo Quinn of Cavendish, Vt. was robbed of his customary health by mvaston of chronic con stipation. When Dr. King's New Life Pills broko into his house, Ins trouble was arrested aud now he's entirely cured. They're guaranteed by all druggist's. Brook Trout Fry. Seveu cans of Drook trout fry were received here last Friday consigned as follows : ono can each to Frank Sheely, Frank Henry, Frank P. Lynch, E. N. Akers, S. L. WiuK, H. P. Palmer, and Daniel-Mellott. Each can contained about L'000 lively little fishes direct from the Dellefonto hatcheries. Messrs. Wink, Akers, and Palmer not be log hero to receive their respect ive consignments, tho con touts of their cans was distributed iu nearby streams. Be Held at Webster Mills Satur- day Evening. We, the undersigned, super visors of Ayr township, hereby call a public meeting of the citi zens of the township, to be held at Webster Mills schoolhouso on Saturday evening, April Dt.li, at "o'clock for the purpose of de termining by vote whether we shall apply for our pro rata share of the state appropriation for good roads under the Actof lSHK!. All who can possibly attend are earnestly requested to be present and give full expression to their wishes. John Hkinhauoh, John W. Dain, Supervisors. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Dromo Quinine tablets. All druggist refund the money if they fail to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on eacli box L'5c. I KT.2 ft ft 4-7-04. The McConnellsburg Manufac turing Company started their mills Monday morning after au enforced idleness of several weeks occasioned by the frozen pipes of the Water Company. ' A -A F-OR SALE ill IU" 'fc- S,ock' Grain- G'MMruck a p0ul P "M-ii! ,r 'RMS, tt l. 115 it n.re. nn ' s- K.irti-iii shorn "I MarjiMiil. Mid '-"'""" "'! I'TtlK' Mill. Si-lid rr our Ir'i ralalKU i. I". AuHlciicit & Co., Salisbury, Wlcuuilio Co.. M.J Millinery Opening FRIDAY AND & X K SATURDAY, VPRIL S and ). May 9 Johnston, F Milliner, Just a few of the many beautiful new goods that are here tor you to see. Ready-to-wear dress hats of chiffon. Popular-lace-hats the newest creation of the sea sonall the wantable col ors. Silk Waist patterns, Baby Caps, Ribbons, Veil ings, Laces, and Handkerchiefs. FURNITURE and CARPETS 1 NEW SPRING GOODS. AT I Manufactures Price. V V H R Pi "" B R 3 Piece Oak P.ed Room Suit $9.95. (I Piece Oak Red Riium Suit $13.95 up to $50. While Iron lied $1.95 to 10. Gootl Rocker 95c, to $10. Good Carpet 15c, Yard lo 75c. on (lotii 19c, to 35c. a yd. Parlor Suit $11.95 to $50. F. E. MILLER, send us your name uud we will send y u u uur bargain sheet. h CARPETS I House Furnishings 1 mm 13 to IT E. MARKET ST, Chambersburg, Pa. Mention this paper when writing. 2 i$ The Washington County Bank f$ i 3 Hancock, Md., IS liliVNOII OF THE Farmers' Trust, Banking and Deposit Co., Of Baltimore, M1. DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Acting Officer lilccted by the Stockholder: DR. J. S. SWARTZWELDER R. J. TANEY, J. FRANK FIELDS, E. V. HENDERSON, JOHN W BURCESS. 1 Deposits subject to cheek bear interest at the rate of 2 per cent, per annum. Deposits in savings department, 3 per cent, per annum. Time certificates 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 and Individuals Respectfully Solicited OFFICERS: Ci i fr1 fit John W. Woodland. 1'ies. K. S. Johnston, 1st Vice-Pres. cJi J. fc'enton Thomas, 2d Vieo-Pres. W. t). Allen, Socretnry-Treas Wool Carding Bender's Furniture Rooms. Contain a line line of Chestnut and Oak Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Couches, Extension Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Mattresses and Springs. This furniture is hand made and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Undertaking My Hearse has been thoroughly overhauled and repainted, and I am prepared to take charge of funerals promptly. All kinds of COFFINS AND CASKETS at prices 5 to 510 low er than anvbodv else. y KAmtJUL IJENDBR, First Lii i Id iitr west of Fulton House. and Carpet Weaving H. H. HERTZLER stiJl continues Carding aud Weaviu at the WILLOW GUOVK MILLS nt Burnt Cabins. Carpet Chain always ou hand Wool put into bats for Haws. I will take iu Wool and work at thi following places, namely, Frank Hare's, Fort Littleton: Michael Laidijj's, Dublin Mills: W. K Speer's, Saluvia; C. W. Lynch', Crystal Springs; J. K. Jack son's, Akersville; Caleb Harton's, Hustontown; A. K. Witter's, Waterfall; Harry Huston's, Clear Kidge; W, L. Br-rkstresser s Orchard Grove. , I Will Visit those places monthly during the season; Thankful for past favors, I hope for u continuance of the same. H. H. Hertzler, Burnt Cabins, Pa. Bargains! Bargains! AT ..THE Rouss Racket Store. Cobblers' sets, with three lasts, 2 papers of tacks, one hammer, one knife and ' two awls and hafts, only 42c. The greatest bargain yot in Double Bitted Axes. We liiivc-had them tried beside the hOc, ones, and they are just as (jood only Vw. .Mann's axes have advanced in the city, but we have a , nice lot at the old price Site. l.I-in., horse rasps, 18c; 15-in., 2.'Ic. A good solid, all steel, shoeing hammer, 2.'lc. We jjot hold of a larjre job of car. penters half round wood lilus and they are all riyht-10-in , 10c; 12-in., 13c;; did you ever hear of such bargains. Ciaut rlvetiny machines, 28c; rivets 51c, tt box; split rivets, 5c. Solid coppered rivets, half-pound boxes as sorted, lie; curry combs, 5, 8, II, 12 and 17c. Hart's spring saw sets, .'lc; Morrell 112c. Monkey wrenches, 8-iu., 20c; 10-lu., 2-)c; 12-in , 2'Jc. 22-cal.,' cartridges 14c, a box; 32-riin lire cartridges, 2Sc, box; :t2-cal. centre-tire cartridges, 4Dc, a box; :tM-4!ic, a box. Hat and coat hooks, lc, dozen. Bolts H-in., to (i-in., lc, eai'h, and in lots or - 100 less. Washata Oil Stores, ,12c!, each. Hold fast shoe nails, all sizes, :tc, paper; rope halters, 10c: Web hulterg, 15c: a good suel hatchet, .'Me, and 4Hc Mica axle grease, 8c. Felt window shades on rollers, 8c; Oiled, shade with fringe, 25c; table oil cloth, 14c, yd. Children's overalls, age 5 lo 15, 25c. Toilet paper. 700 sheets, 4c. Men's gum boots that are worth 42.j0 in the city to-day, only 42.48. l'ins lc, a box, black pins lu; safety pins, 2, 3, and 4c, a dozen. Crochet cotton all colors, 4e, a spool. Writing paper, 0 sheets lo; envb lopes, 0 for lc Tooth Brushes, 3, 5, 8, and 10c Machine thread 3c Toilet soans-a nice line. 2 to 5; a cake. Moth balls, i lb.. boxesMc Alarm clocks, 58, 75 and 1 20. The 1.20 ones has tho intermittent alarm and rings for 15 minutes. Meu s heavy cotton llannel gloves, l)c , a pair. On account of moving w have some shoes that we will sell below cost. On tlu lirst of April wu will inovw our stock of goods to the room formerly occupied by II. C. Smith & Co., opposite! the post otlice, and then we ex pect to add to our block a great iiiuiiy goous mat we (lou t handle. Pluasu call and see us. HULL & BENDER, PROPRIETORS. FELT WINDOW SHADES on spring rollers, 8c; Oiled Window Shades on spring rollers 20c. Pretty STRAW 3 MATTING 12c, a yard; tine grade 15 to 18c. Beautiful flowered CARPET 30c. Handsome line ot samples of Carpets from cotton chain to extra super; and 3-ply Ingrain to Brussels, Axminsters and Royal Wiltons some 50 samples to select from, all at less prices than the man who has to car ry the stock on hand, Ready made pillowcases and sheets. The prettiest line of shirt waist pat terns we have ever carried. Don't forget we are THE ready made clothing store of the county. We want every body to see our spring line of shoes, drv goods, notions &c. CLOTHING J. K. JOHNSTON, SHOES McConnellsburg, Pa. Cure Crip In Two Days. on every yrvxrt box. 25c. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. (Jb Seven Minion txxes told in past 1 3 months. This Signature, S&yr PULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper $1.00 a Tear in Advance, TOP THAT C R.jyr JAYNE'S Pf-XPECTRANT 7i UGH An almost, infallible Tuu'dy or li;- cses of the Tliroat, and Im: z known t i:se4 tho w.ild ov.fr it aimot Century. i pooooooooooo cooooooooooooo i'AS YOU LIKE IT' g C (s Klimi lirtO served in Every Stvlc to O r UI 111 LUI t5 Hlit A ny Taste. " O Flemish and Weathered Oak Library Tables, small tables, settees, chairs, rockers and tabourettes, in Mis sion style for the den or library. For the PARLOR. (Tables, (lurge or smull), Mirrors, Tabourettes, Divans, 8 8 Sofas, Arm Chairs, Reception Cliairs, Rockers, Cabinets, (open or enclosed) For the D I IN I IN G ROOM. Cbina Closets, Serving Tables, ExtonsionJTablee, Sideboards, Uutl'ets, Screens, Cane and wood-seat chairs, Tubles and Cabinets (or the kitchen. For the BED ROOM. Dressing Bureaus. Rockers, Dressings Tubles, Chairs, . Chiffoniers, ' Indian Seats, Mirrors, ' Screens, Clothes trees, ' ' Fancy tables, Ifcxisteads, ' 1 Desks, In Mahogany, Bird's-eye Maple, Golden Oak, &c. Bei.-toads ia Brass and Iron, enameled in white and colors. We will i pleased to have you call and examine our stock. Y( are welcome, whether you buy or not Special work ruuda to order at our factory. H. SIERER & CO., Nos. 49-ol Queen St. . Chambersburg, Pa. oooooooo ooooo oooooooooooo CLAY PARK, Three Springs, Pa. Many people are saving money each year by buyin"; their merchandise from us. We handle anything you need to eat, wear or use. Note a few prices. Best California Lima Beans, 6 cts per lb. " Star Soap 7 cakes for 25 cts. Town Talk Tobacco 25 cts per lb. A large grain bag ot salt at 65 cts. Woven wire fence 25 to 50 cts per rod. Adollar bottle Burdock and. Dandelion for the blocd at '50c,s' . . Men's 50 cent work shirts at 25 cts. , I j No difference what you think 'of buying, write to us for. prices. We can save you 15.to 40 per cent. . . CLAY PARK, Three Springs, Pa.