Bom to I lev. and Mrs. (J. M. Smi tli a son. Kx commissumer and Mrs. (5. F. Met.lor of Uarrisonville, spent Saturday in town. MiaflKlla Shimor of Philadel phia, is visiting hor parents Mr. and Mrs. 11. N. Whitnor of this place. lVothouotary Harris aud John Comerer of thin place attouded lodge at Uarrisonville Saturday night. Mrs. Austin Carbaugh and son Norns aud daughter Mary at tended preaching in town Sunday morniug. Miss Emma Lylo finished her term of school a few days ago, having given satisfaction to the patrons and pupils. Mrs. J. J. McFerrenof Cham bersburg, was the guest of the Misses Itexroth a few days dur ing the past week. Miss Nora Fisher, teacher of Waterfall si-hool spent, Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fisher of this place. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneysand bladdersnght. Don't delay taking. Murray II. Guthrie of Indiana, Fa., president ot the McConnells burg Mfg. Co., spent a day or two in this place last week. The evening services at the Presbyterian church from this time during the summer will be giu at 7 -MO instead of 7 as hereto fore. This is a good time to sub scribe for the 1 ulton County News. Only a dollar a year in ad vance. John Woodcock and David Chesnut, two Fulton county teachers, boarded the noon hack Monday enroute to Shippensburg to attend Normal. Foley's Kidney Cure if taken in tune affords security from all kid ney and bladder diseases. James Sipes and Miss Keka Mumma, and Cyrus Wagner and Miss Dora Sherman attended meeting at Bethlehem Sunday evening. Foley's lloney and Tar contains no opiates, aud will not consti pate like nearly all other cough medicines. Refuse substitutes. Mr. J. C. Keed of Andover called at the News office while in town Monday and pushed his subscription well ahead. Collie is still making the sawdust fly with his steam sawmill. Farm for Sale. Farm of 1-13 acres of tine slate land in tirst class condition, L' miles from Mercersburg. A run of water through every field. Good stock farm. Will bo sold right. Write to B. O. Box f, 3 mo. Mercersburg, Ba. HISTONroWN. W. G. Wink began the plaster iug of Joseph 11. Ranck's new house last Monday. Mrs. Mary Elder of Fannetts burg is visiting her aunt, Mrs. B. C. Dawney, of this place. John Cutchall left for Bitcairn last Monday where he expects to take up the machinist trade. Joseph Detwiler, an employe of the Westinghouse Electric Com pany, spent a week with friends in this community. Blaine Bergstresser of Water fall and Miss Nora Fisher of Mc Connellsburg were guests at the 'ludian Out.-eu" last Sunday eve ning. Eugeno Chesnut, Samuel Lam berson and Charles Hoover each rpceived a can of trout from the State hatcheries at Bleasant Gap last Monday. John II. Laidig is having his towa house repainted inside aud outside, lie expects to move in to it this week. Johnnie is at present employed in digging a cellar and building a yard fence for Geo. N. Sipe. Charley Hoover, Harper liar ton, Alice Keobaugh, Ella Bus ton, Harry llorton, Elmer llor ton, George Huston, Will Hoover aud Thomas Huston were the nine students who took the spring examination held at this place last Saturday. The arrival of Rev. and Mrs. B. A. Salter last Thursday evening was celebrated by the ladles of the town and community, who had prepared a very bountiful re past Mr. and Mrs. Salter show ed their appreciation of the la dies' thoughtfuluesa by domy justice to the good things set be fore them. BACK KIN. Our farmers are busy with their (spring work. Jacob Motter expects to burn a limekiln this week. Walter lvnable is getting out lumber for a new house. Bert Keller visited his sister, Mrs. Wtn. Cutchall, last week. MissLydu Martin aud sister Clara visited Mrs. Robert Fry man last Sunday. Samuel Baylor is still nursing a very sore arm which does not improve very much. , Miss Olive Cirissinger closed a successful term of school at Back Kun last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baylor and little son Maynard spent last Sunday with the family of Wm. Baylor. Mrs. Wm. Baylor spent last Wednesday and Thursday with the family of her sou George in Tod township. BROKE INTO HIS HOUSE. S. Bee Cjuinn of Cavendish, Vt. was robbed of his customary health by invaston of chronic con stipation. When Dr. Kiug's New Life Bills broke into bis house, his trouble was arrested and now lie's entirely cured. They're guaranteed by all druggist's. For Sale. An "U" Beerless Engine, a"C" Beerless Thresher, au Empire Clover Buller, a Woodsaw and Water tank all in good condition on Easy Ti;kms. Address, En B. Dikiii., Lemaster, Ba. A CLKU POK llliADACHE. Any man, woman or child suf fering from headache, biliousness or a dull, drowsy feeling should take one or two of DeWitt's Lit tle Early Risers night and morn ing. These famous little pills are famous because they are a tonic as well as a pill. While they cleanse the system they strengthen and rebuild it by their tonic effect up on the liver and bowels. Sold at Trout's drug store. McConnellsburg Normal. The Normal at this place will begin May !) at 1:150 p. nj. to con tinue 8 weeks. Able assistance will be given by competent in structors. Tuition sri.oij; board reasonable. B. C. Lamheksox. Sale Register. Saturday, April I'lJ. II. E. Hus ton, executor of the last will, &c, of Thomas B. Huston, deceased, will sell at the farm 1J miles east of Clear Ridge on the Fort Little- tou road, 4 horses, j head of cat tle, farming implements, hay, corn, &c, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. A LOVE LETTIiK. Would not interest you if you're looking for a guaranteed salve for sores, burns or piles. OttoDodd of Bonder, Mo , writes: "I suffer ed with an ugly sor for a year, but a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me. It's the best salve on earth. 2oc by all drug gist's. BANK WANTED. 5000 tons oak and hemlock bark wanted, for which the highest cash price will be paid. Apply to SALTir.LO TANNKUY, !J mo. Saltillo. Ba. Anniversary Sermon. Rev. William Shade of Sixmile Run, will preach an anniversary sermon in Bethel church, New Grenada, Sunday morning, May 1, at 10 o'clock, to the Oddfellows of Lodge No. 773. Everybody is invited, and visiting brothers are requested to meet tho Lodge at the Hall at 9:30 and have their parade badge along. ANDOVER. George Souders and family of the Cove, spent Sunday with M rs. Souders' sister, Mrs. C. W. Hess. Pansy Moore of Saluvia, spent a few days last week with her cousin Mary A. Hess. Jacob Doshong Is still 03 tne sick list. Jacob C. Hess and wife visited Charley Bess's Sunday. , Our old friend Lem my Garland of Belfast dronned into our sanc tum a few minutes Tuesday; but ho seemed to be so fearful that he might have to eat his dinner at the "second table" at the hotel Unit wo couldn't prevail on him to be seated. Mid-Siiinuiwi School. Our select school in Wells- will begin on tho list day of May and will coutinue for 8 weeks. Spe cial attention will bo given to methods and schoolroom devices. !i() Lessons in Reading. 30 Teachers or those preparing for teaching will have special work in all branches. Our school willuot bo large can not be be cause of houso. We shall be able to give much individual instruc tion. Tuition SCj.OO. Rates of boarding very reasonable. For lui thur information write, II. M. Gkikkitii. Wells Tanner jr, Ba. A Chaltnnooxna Druggist's Statement. Robt. J. Miller, proprietor of the Read House Drug Store of Chattanooga, Teun., writes: "Thete is more merit in Foley's Honey ana Tar than in any other cough syrup. The calls for it mul tiply wonderfully aud we sell more of it thnu all other syrups combined." Sold at Trout's drug" store. Isaac Barney. Isaac Barney died at his home in Buck Valley, this county, on March L'5, aged 74 years, 10 months and -0 days. After serv ing his country faithfully for 3 yei sand8 months arid being a member of the Christian church for ver "i0 years he entered into the rest that remains for the peo ple of God. He leaves to mouru his departure a wife, four sons and two daughters. Three broth ers, Revs. Joseph and John II., of Clearville; Jacob, of Greensburp, Kansas, and one sister, Mrs. Deliah Beatty, of Buck Valley, al so survive. Funeral services were held at the Buck Valley Christian church on March -7, conducted by Rev. J. R. Logue. Pneumonia Is Robbed of Its Terror by Foley's Honey and Tar. It slops the racking cough and heals and strengthens tho lungs. If taken in time it will prevent an at tack of pneumonia. Refuse substi tutes. Sold at Trout's drug store. BURNT CABINS. 11 ward Welch is bettor at this writing. Cal Neil of Spring Run visited Prof. Kell a couple of days last week. Miss Savilla Bowmauaud Mrs. Boy Morrow spent Thursday in Orb'usouia. Wm. Greer, Sr., and wife of Knobsvillo visited Chas. McOe hee's Tuesday. Measles have just gotten around to our village. Blaine Mathias has them.' Roy McGehee started Wednes day for Barrisburg where ho ex pects to visit Mr. Ager Morrow. Death entered the home of John Mumma last Wednesday and took away their little son Dewey aged 5 years. Roy Curfinan went to Mount Union Monday to look work. Ho cam back the sune evening. Roy, look bett r t' '' i- n time. Rev. Simpson an' 11 i ly left last Thursday for Wlir rtor , Bet ter countv. Rev. Bhillips and wife arrived here Thursday even ing. Mrs. Myra Cline and little daughter Mabel returned home Thursday from Philadelphia, where they had been visiting rel atives. Mr. and Mrs. George Doran went to Penn Valk-y last Satur day to see their daughter, Mrs. Alice Mcllnay, and also to Ty rone to see Mrs. Doran's broth er, David Appleby, who is suffer ing from cancer. S. R. CROMER, Tinner, Fort Littleton, Pa. Handles the ' GREENCASTLE Ratchet Pump AND THE PITTSBURG Ratchet Pump Galvanized Spouting ( ,5c a foot, ! miiinim EUILE ur 1 FURNITURE H R & $ T4 m v" ft n PS pi AT Manufactures Price. 3 Pleco Oak Bed Boom Suit $9.95. fi Piece Ouk Bod Koom Suit, S5I3.95 up to $50. White Iron Bed 1.95 to 10. Oood Itockec 95c to $10 flood Carpet 15c. , j nrd to 75c. oiicioth 19c., to 35c, a yd. Parlor Suit $11.95 to $50. F. E. MILLER, 13 to IT E. MARKET ST, Ghambcrsburg, Pa. Mention this paper when writing. & c9 Wool Carding and Carpet Weaving H. H. HERTZLER still continues Carding aud Weaving at tho WILLOW GKOVK MILLS at Hurnt Cabins. Carpet Chain always on hand Wool put into bats for Haps. . I will take in Wool aud work at tho following places, namely, Frank Hare's, Fort Littleton: Michael Laidig's, Dublin Mills; W. K. Speer's, Saluvia; C. W. Lyneh's, Crystal Springs; J. K. Jack son's, Akersville; Caleb Barton's, Hustontown: A. N. Witter' h, Waterfall; Harry Huston's, Clear Kidge; W, L. Iierkstresser s 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. KORRECT i .IN H.X. H In Style, &j In Price, ' $ In Quality of material fj In Workmanship, & is a suit when it is made at the $ Merchant Tailoring Establishment of A. U. NAOE & SON, f McConnellsburg, pa. J$ -: $ Gent's Furnishing Goods consisting of . the latest things hi Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Cravats, Ties, Suspenders, Socks, Jewelry, Hats, in fuet anything men or boys wear except shoes. If you wear ready- wl made clothing, you should remember that we have what you want 5 and at right prices. All sizes We Want To Tell You of the many things we have to show you. READY-TO-WEAR !$ HATS, the Nobby Turbans and Toques handsome-made Braid, Chif fon and lace hatstrimmed and untrimmed all Up-To-Date Veils, Malines, Laces, Ribbons, ! Flowers, the new Persian Silks, and Medallions, Handkerchiefs i &c. Hats Trimmed Free Maye Johnston. McConnellsburg. r Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discovery For rsrJK1 OI.I PTIOK pr,. 54c 4 $1.M A Perfect Tor AH Throat and Cure! Lung Troubles. Monay back If It fall. Trial Bottl.i fr. your Health and S'iRENGTH with JAYNE'S TONIC a pleasant, r.otent, and peraanent CMLDaUuK ra4 MEN. and CARPETS If 0 ;v7 fc0 n b fsend im your name and we will send you our harjrnln sheet. 2 and stylos for men und boys Bender's Furniture Booms. Contain a tine line of Chestnut and Oak 1 Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Couches, Extension Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Mattresses and Springs. This furniture is hand made and guaranteed to give satisfaction, Undertaking My Hearse has been thoroughly overhauled and repainted, and 1 am prepared to take charge of funerals promptly. All kinds of COFFINS AND CASKETS at prices 5 to to low er than .anybody else. SAnUBI. First biilldiii(,' Hoiihp. H UNUEH, went of FultfM VERMIFUGE, Invigor&tor for WOMEN. r... u . .... 't, L 1 Best Goods NO Jo to lK Nothing but Fresh Goods hi too short to buy trash 1 cent, bv buying trom us. 2000 Yards New Carpets trpr frnm Innm Rmc1c Imrriiti Pur nA Tii-im ?Vi iuviii, wiuvi, iiiiuiii, iu., dim lupj ".J J 1 'i-'-31 Hiitc. ucauiiiui p Japanese Mattings , fresh from Japan. ATTT fij from Paris and Switzerland, 2, 3, and 3 1-2 yds. long. tj j FURNITURE. S3 )-5 Iron and Rnamel Redsfpads. Parlor Suits. Cliamhfr m iuits, uoucnes, &c, at agricultural Fertilizers, Wire, etc, If you need anything to eat, use, or wear, write for prices or call. Don't forget you can save 20 to 40 f$ per cent. here. 3 CLAY PARK, Three Springs, Pa INEW SPRING 600DS. CARPETS 1 Houss Furnishings FELT WIINIDOW SHADES on spring rollers, tic; Oiled Window Shades on spring rollers 20c. Pretty STRAW eg MATTING 12c, a yard; fine grade 15 to 18c. beautiful flowered CARPET 30c. Handsome line ot samples of Carpets trom 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 pillow cases 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. J. K. JOHNSTON, CLOTHING McConneHsburg, Pa oooooooooooo g 'AS YOU ' FumiturP Flemish and Weathered Oak Librarv Tables, small tables, settees, chairs, rockers and tabourettes, in Mis- Q sion style for the den or library. x Fonthe PARLOR. O Sofas, . f Arm Chairs, " Ueception Chairs, Uockerg, ( Cabinets, (open or enclosed). For the DINING ROOV. China Closets, ' t ExtenslouSTables, Buffets, ane and wood-seat chairs', Tables and Cabinets for the kltchon. For tho BED ROOVV Dresslnif Bureaus. Hookers, Dressings Tables, Chairs, Chiffoniers, Indian Seats, - ' Mirrors, Screens, Clothes trees, . , Fancy tablos, Hudsteads, Desks, In Mahogany. Bird's-eye Maple, Golden Oak, Ac, ? ' , ' UorfAeuds U Brass and Iron, enameled in wblt ind cplors. ' j We will be pleased to have you call and examine but- stock. You ore welcome, whether you buy or not ' " 1 bpeclul work mde to order al H. SIERER & CO., v Nos: 49-51 ueen St. ; ? Chomberaburg, Pa, oooooooo cccoo oc en Lots. to it Least Money. Auction Goods. direct from factory. Life is'fi You can save 20 to 40 per )p it I m lowest prices All kinds of 5 S3 implements, MATTINGS. SHOES ooooooooooooo LIKE IT' ie to 8 served in Every Sty: suit Any laste Tables, (large or small), Mirrors Tabourettes, , Divans, Serving Tables, Sideboards, Screens, our factory. at oooooco5 r
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