r, NLW KOI.I.hK .nil.l. Tlit "ihisliMig" Mill Just Not Hi o! llai ri sum ille New Machinery. 'A--Tl-caiUrorTli('(Hi)iiIiis Sim.a ; trial ntti-iitiim will I , i ..... ; - ..... 'HOY a Kldiii'V Luin ii!;Ur.fl : fei'tneyaanclbliuUlors right. Dun't ! l!ay taking. Mr. S. A. .csliit and daughter j (VinnHlia of t!ii place, spent last i.ii.. :.. f i . ""'"' fourg. , vl. so,,,,, time ao pu ivIiusim! District Attorney (ieorgo II. i tlio "Ih'slKing" mill property just piiaiels is in Harrishurg attend-1 north ol Harrisonvillc, lias erect ing tlie Democratic State Cou- j od a modern dwelling, aud has vo,llion- I Unking the past tew day s installed Miss Mary Grove, having 1 11 complete outfit of the latest im tiuished her term of school in ! l'i"('V'otl roller mill mar liiuury. lie Bedford county, has returned to llits a largo territory from which Alii Siiniiii. S.i.owl. Our select school m Wells will U'giu on ilio I'.U t l.iy of May aod will contimio for S weeks. Spe- I io given to her ln.ine in this place. This is a good time to .suh scribe for the I'ui.tox County Xkws. Only a dollar a year in ad vance. Clarence Shimer of A 1 toon a ar rived in this place last I'Yiday, having been summoned home on i ace. nut of the critical illness of to draw custom. Pneumonia Is Robhcd of Its Terror by Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops the racking cough and heals and strengthens the lungs. If taken m time it will prevent au at tack of pneumonia. Kel'tise substi tutes. .Sold at Trout s drugstore. methods and schoolroom devices. :i0 Lkssons is Kkaimm;. !!0 Teachers or those preparing for teaching will have speeinl work in all branches. Our school j will not be largo canuot be he I cause of house. We shall be able j I") give much individual luslruc , Hon. Tuition .",00. Hates of boarding very reasonable. For j lurthur information write, If. M. ; i : 1 1- titii. rlls Tannery, Fa. M TlTTTmTTmTmn 1 n i TTTirnn W S aruiumimu ana mmis i' -AT- i Manufactures Price. .-mo. Saltiilo, Fa. his latl ' " U.AKK WANTU). Kov. A. s. Wolfe, pastor of the j r.000 tons oak and hemlock bark I. M. churches on th- Huston- ; wanted, for which the highest town circuit, called at thU office ! cash price will bo paid. Apply to luesday morning. We were . ,. r , w , ,l ttlin .-wl t . . a. t Ilf i . rna.-M.-u m meet, Air. woiie and ;; jo hope his work may be divinely ! blessed. In Oiild. I'oley's Kidney Cure :f taken in , W. ji. Nosbit )as u. dulliu,s in time allords security from all kid- K0jd for any person that will give ney aud bladder diseases. ,lin, lnformatiou that will lead to Holy Communion at I Jig Cove the arrest and conviction of the Tannery chinch next Sabbath at ' person who has been defacing the Id a. m.; preparatory service on posts in his now porch. .Saturday at 2Mi). Divine service at St.Faul's on Sabbath at ":.'' p. ; FONT LITTLETON. tn- , Charles Richardson is sutler- A- (;- U'( Fastor. f,.(MIJ a J(.on ou Ilis (j,,.,.. The family of Ceorge Frcder- t Kalb Orth and Faldwin Fraker ick Snyder of Tod township, do- are working at Sixrmle Kuu. ceased, desire through the col- i Sadie Sipcs accompanied Nora umns of the Xi.ns to thauk their , Lleeter home one day lust week, many friends aud neighbors for , Mrs. Kinalme Chesnut spent the many acts of kindness and ; one night last week with Mrs. expressions of sympathy in theOlh. loss of husband and father. K. E. Fraker and M. D. llaiston Miss Margaret Daniels, who 'ire busy putting a fence around has been suffering from an attack Mrs. Cordon's lot. A Cliiilliinougna llruKKlst'g Statement. Fobt. .1. Miller, proprietor of the Head House Drug Store of Chattanooga, Term., wriie.s: "There is more merit iu Foley's Honey and Tar than in any other coi'trh syrup. The calls for it mul lply wonderfully and we sell more of it than all other syrups combined." Sold at Trout's drug store. V-i u C" j (.'5 u n ta B t,J & fti inl us yoir nninc n mf wo will jtoiiil y i n our liarniiio .1 1'k-ee Oak liod Itoom Suit $9.95. HMcccOiik Hcil lloom Suit, $13.95 up to $50. White Iron P.eil Sfl.95 to IC. Good I locker 95c to $10. tiooil Curpct 15C, yard to 75c oiicioti, I9c. to 35c. a yd. Parlor Suit $11.95 to $50- F. E. MILLER. 13 to 17 E. MARKET ST, Chambcrsburg, Pa. Mention this paper when writing. Wool Carding and of diphtheria at the home of I. V. Schooley for several weeks lias so far recovered as to be able to return to her home, and will be able to return to her school at Sal u via before long. , Charlie Fields seems the hap piest man iu town, as a little dish washer came to their house last week. Emma Lyle and Caroline Hill left Monday morning for Ship- With the opening of spring the i I''-uig to attend the State hole working force in the nier- 'formal. IILST0NT0WN. Norman K. Laidig returned to Ins home in this place last Thurs day. Ue expects to be able to dis card his crutches iu a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kirk of! Wells Valley, spent Sunday night j with the former's sister, Mrs. M, ( !. Lunberson. F.dward Swopeof Helfast, dis- j posed of a load of apples in this : place last Friday. ). H. llanck removed his para- j phernalia from Hroadtop City ' last Saturday, I le expects to re- ! main here for some tune. While alighting from a wagon i !at. Saturday, A. C. Si pes hud tne i i misfortune to fall on his arm ; I iji-uising it so badly that it will! necessitate the suspension ol ' j work- with that arm for some ' i time. I IJ. 11 Shaw lost, u ariving horse t l ist Sat urday. At the inquest it i ! ilevelojied that the horse met its ! Carpet Weaving H. H. HERTZLER still continues Carding and Weaving at the WILLOW GKOVE MILLS at Uurnt Cubing. Carpet Chain always on hand Wool put into bats for Haps. I will take in Wool and work at tho following places, namely, Frank Hare's, Fort Littleton: Michuel Laidig'u, Dublin Mills: W. It. Speer's, Saluvia; C. W. Lyneh's, Crystal Springs; J. K. Jack son's, Akemville; Caleb Harton's, Hustontuwn: A. N. Wlttcr's, Waterfall: Harry Huston's, Clear Itide: W. L. Herkstresser 8 Orehard Grove. I Will Visit these places monthly during the season. Thankful for pust favors. T hope for a continuance of the Biiuie. H. H. Hertzler, Burnt Cabins, Pa. i Best Goods i-: Least Money.! 1 II I I- I I .! - I II . I -5 NO Job Lots. Auction Goods. & Nothing but Fresh Goods direct from factory. Life is j diiuii iu vuy uaMi t juu tan save zu 10 w per Pi 2000 42 tsl m r."( S3 cent.' bv buying from us. Yards New Caroets M direct from loom. Brussels, Ingrain, Rag, and Tapes try at lowest price. Beautiful Japanese Mattings fresh Irom Japan. Window Curtains from Pans and Switzerland, 2, 3, and 3 1-2 yds. long. lM FURNITURE, Iron and Enamel Bedsteads. Parlor Suits. Chamber J Suits, Couches, &c, at lowest prices. All kinds of $f V4 w It) Agricultural Implements, Fertilizers, Wire, etc, If you need anything to eat, use, or wear, write for prices or call. Don't forge.t you can save '20 to 40 per cent. here. CLAY PARK. Three Springs, Pa. m Ml IV. fen IP: fx! J. K. JOHNSTON Ready with Spring and Summer Goods. m SI, chiuit tailoring establishment of A. U. Nate & Son, are as busy as bees turning out new spring suits for their many customers. See what tuey say iu their advertise ment in another column. At a recent meeting of the stock holders of the Ueilford-Fultou Telephone Company, held iu Kv erett, tins following nine directors were elected to serve during the ensuing year, namely, W. II. Haumgarduer of Wells Tannery; Dr. II. U. Campbell of NewCreu ada: John (. Nycum of Hays Hill, ; and K. N. i 'aimer, Dr. 11. V. Ken- ' because tin y are a tonic ' county treasurer, was tixing his -C ellasapill. While Ihey cleanse j political fences in our township,;' . . . ... . . I .... . . . ! 1 ... ! ' . ft (Ica'h by a revolver in the luuids of U;tvid Strait it having taken three shots to kill him. Austin I'eck, teacher of Three Springs school came this far by hack on his way home last Satur- i day. He was met here by his ! father. Adam La aver, candidate lor A CLUU 10k IILAIMCIIU. Any man, womau or child suf fering from headache, biliousness or a dull, drowsy feeling should take one or two of UeWitt's Lit tle Karly Risers night and morn ing. These famous little pills are famous as w the system they strengthen and j ''lst week rebuild it by their tonic effect un- on the liver and bowels. Sold at I Joseph Shimer of Asheville, X. : 1 rout s drug store. . C, was culled home lust week on j der, .John S. llershberiror. Thorn. as A. Jones, W. . McDauiel and j Creok' "Int Sunday with rela C (i. Masters - all of Everett. ! tivuH h,-ro' ltev. Salter preached to a fair account of thes serious illness of . llil futlior ' fiv.nfw(nifihir I?. X. I "'l t r t i .... ; t4 viaiuucu xjoover oi jjicKing ; summer WRST DUBLIN. I 'oley 's Honey and Tar contains no opiates, and will not consti pate like tearly all other cough mediciues. Refuse substitutes, i l'Voin the number of new build -iugs that are to bo erected in Thompson townshsp this season, one might judge that tho.se good people weie i:ot suffering any from financial straits. Among congregation at Fairview Sunday forenoon, and made a favorable impression. Frank I'rice is spending a few days at home there being no work for a few days at his place i of employment, North Point. j (.eorge and Ross King have so- I cured employment nt the coke i : - ... r - the conUmml:,!,.,! l,,lW,l.m(i!,M,l, n,'i " - ... lllljM Wl lillvUli) Stephen Wilson was painfully injured oa the head one day last week, while working at C W. Comerer's saw mill iu Wells Vul- I ley. Zelda Laidig has gone to Wells Valley, whero sho has employment. Hrownio Reeder spent a day or two last week in the southern part of tho county. are: r.li M. runk, a barn; Den ton Lverts, a barn; David Grego ry, a house; Jame and Thomas Snyder, a brick house; John II Hrewer, a house; Goo. w. Fisher, house and barn; Lewis Keelfer, a house; Wm. Uooth, a house; and a church at the Union graveyard. Mo t all expect to cover with slate. George A. Comerer, who has been a iiopular and efficient c erk I . ,, . , . , , . ! BROKfi INTO HIS HOUSIi. in Reisner's store for a long time . ... v . . ,. , has laid down the yard stick and S' L('c !nn f Cavcnd.sh, V t. moved down to his farm ,n Ayr!' f 1customa township, where he will go to rest I ht!.,lllh hy 1;lMt"" of chronic con at night under the soothing notes i " hea 1c- lvi,J's Xew of the wl.ipiHHM-will and b, ' , . ' broke into his house, awakened iu the morning by the i trouble was arrested ond song of the oriole, where durjnK ; "w ' entirely cured. They're the day, he iaay listen while the ! U'triiDtoc"' ' "t's. . leaves sheet and to tho peach ; blow. May he be successful iu I Sale Register. getting lots ot gooseberi ies from '""U'lniay, April J.J. 11. L. Uu.v his geese, plenty of cow pump- ! l'n '"ccutor of the last will, kins from MsJe-seys, and gather j of Tliomas 15. IIusUjii, deceased, an abundauce of eggs from his ! wil1 Sf!" at tl,,) f,'trm '! Gill t'gg plants, and every morning j of CIf'ar ,iid" 11,0 I,,f,rt Ltttlo tiud his straw stack red with i ton n,il;1, i 1""'H,J' " head of cat strawberries. ! tlo fii'mig Smplenients, hay, - -.. . corn, Ac, &c. Sale begins at 10 Firm lor Sale. o'clrtck. Farm of 1 13 acres of bno slate ' " - laud iu first class condition, 2j iniles from Mercersburg. A run ! McConncllshur( Normal. Tho Normal at this place will vl water through every field. ! begin May !) at U'M p. m. to con- uoou ttocU farm. Will bo sold tinuo H weeks. Able assistance right. Wnto to ii mo. I O. Box 5, Mercersburg, I'a. j will bo given by competent io (fructor. Tuition "i.0D; board i reasonable. ' H. C. Lamiikuson. Furniture Rooms. Contain a tine line of Chestnut and Oak Bedroom Suites. Sideboards, Couches, Extension Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Aat tresses and Springs. This furniture is hand made and guaranteed to tfive satisfaction, KORRECT IN 1-IT, In Style, In Price, In Quality of material, In Workmanship, , is a suit when it is muile at the Merchant Tailoring Establishment of A. U. NAOE3 & SON, McCONNELLSKUKC, I'A. Gent's F"urnishing Goods consiKtiriff of tho lutcst tilings in Shirts, Collars. Curl's, Cravats, Tius, Susj)enlL'rs, Socks, Jewelry, Hats, in fact anything men or boys wear except shoes, if you wear ready 1 1 1 m 1 1 - clothitiL'. vou should remember that wn Imvn wlmt v..n u .,. and at riht prices. All sizes and styles for men and hoys.- Jit 38 it i ' r fi We Want To Tell You ; of the many things we have ' to show you. iKEADV-TO-Wl-AU 6 HATS, I the Nobby Tui bans and Toques j handsome-made Braid, Chif i ton and lace hats trimmed j land untrimmed all Up-To-Date Undertaking! My Hearse has been t h trough I v ove'rh a u led and n n.iiniv.-d. and I am prepared t take charge of funerals promptly. All kinds of COFFINS AND CASKETS at prices 5 to 510 low er than anybody 'else. VHJIU III- V irst hiiiMinj; west of Fulton House. Veils, Malmes, Laces, Ribbons, -Towers, the new Persian Silks, edaliions. Handkerchiefs Hats Trimmd Free Maye Johnston. McConncllsburg. S. R. CROMER, Tinner, v; Fort Littleton, Pa. Handles the GREEINCASTLE Ratchet Pump m rsi II TIIH PITTSBURG Ratchet Pump Galvanized Spouting 5 c a foot. aires invited to come and inspect the pretty lines. Sec . Our S priiis Clothing-tresli, up-to-date styles for men and boys. Large selection of separate Dress Pants. Te best 5()c Overall, in blue and stripes. '..J We are proud ot our new lines of Shoes, both'for dress and every day wear. . ' -" b'eau'tiful assortment of Dress Shirts ; also Work slurts-bought before The advance. - The iinest lirte of Mercerized Shirtwaist Pat tern we have ever had ; also Percales, Lawns, Dim ities, etc. .... . - .. -s See;.bu'r:ne w straw Hats before you get one. "." Straw matting from 10 to 30c a yard. Felt window shades Sc. : '' Oil window shades 20c. K. JOHNSTON, McDonnellsburg, Pa. Easy and Quick! Soap-Making with BANNER LYE To make the very best soap, simply dissolve a can of Jianm-r Lye in cold water, melt lbs. of grease, pour the Lye water in the grease. Stir and put aside to set. 13.. II r.j . i n n l or Sale. ! V 7 -"7 m' I jtunnrr i,ye is puivenzea. i ne can n "11" I'i'i'HowH Kninp, a"C" I may le opened and closed at will, per- Tl.r..slM'. nn Empire !llll'e t c use ol a sma 1 quantity at a , , 1 time. It ts just the article needed In hi) (I j every household. It will clean paint, floors, marble and tile work, soften water, disinfect sinks, closets and waste pipes. Write for booklet "Lies of Bannet I.yt" free. Tb Poa Cbwnlcal Works, Philadelphia i'i'!t's vor Htill'-r, a AVon.lsftw r. CI VViitor tunic all in good cnudition - on K,ssv Tkkms. Address, ' Ki II. Dn;ii., Leinaater, Pa. ill i H V - JAYNE'S f EXPECTORANT An almost. InfalliMe remedy for dis eases of the Throat and Lungs, known & used the world over for almost Ont irv. i . : TableH, (large or small), Mirrors, Tabourettes, Divans, oooooooooooo oooooooocoooo i'AS YOU LIKE IT' 8 ' 44 FumiturP seived in Every Style to 8- 1 1 1 L u 1 e-suit Any Taste. ' Flemish and Weathered Oak Library Tables, small 8 tables, settees, chairs, rockers and tabourettes, in Mis sion style for the den or library. For the PARLOR, ' Sofas, Arm Chairs, Reception Chairs, Hookers, C'ublutsts, (opr-n or enclosed). For the DINING ROOM. China Closets, Sorvlnjf Tables, KxUtnsloniTublus, SiUoboards, Huffets, - Borwns, Cune and wood-seat chairs, Tablets and (,'ubini'tu fr the kitehon. For the BHD ROOM. Dressing Dureuue. ' ' UrK-kers, Dresitinv' Tables, 'Cliairs, ChlirouUirs, ' "' fmllan Seats, Miin.is. Serefhs, Cluthfs trees, Fancy tables, HudsUads, Desks, In Mu!io;;Hny, Dlrd's-eye Maple, Golden Oak, Ao. Herfettil iu lirass and Iron, enameled In white and colors. We will be plouued to have you eall and examine pur stock. You are welcome, whether you buy or -not. . Special work miulo to oidor at our factory. , II, SIERER & CO., Nos. 49-51 Queen St. ChambersbuiT. P' . J . c - . oooooooooooo ooocoooooooo
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