This is a good time to sub. scnbo for tho 1 ultox County Nkws. Only a dollar a year in ad vance. Tlie people who take oil' their lii-nvy underwear too soon don't nl wai s live to regret it. Better wait till the locust blossoms come out. Mrs. Ellon Pittman sealed up quinces iu j.irs 17 years ago and opened the last jar April 7, 1904. They were as light and in perfect flavor ns though they were last year's frvit. Tho Star. Horsrcic kepku W a x t i; n. Sam uel Pay lor of Ayr township wants a go.d housekeeper. Middle aged woman preferred. Cood home. For further information address him at McConnellsburg or call at his residence. "I've come to kill a printer," .said the little man. "Any print er in particular?" aked tho foreman. "Oh, any one will do, I would prefer a small one ; but I've got to make some sort of a show at fight or leave home, since the paper called my wife's tea party 'a swill alTair.' " Uncle Sam has given the pa trons of G'eiu postoMce in Del fast township, tho advantages of a daily mail service. The mail now leaves Gem every morning except Sunday at 0:33 and it reaches Big Cove Tannery at 7:u"i. Leaves Pig Cove Tannery at H:25 and reaches Gem at 10:05. Mid-Summer School. Our select school in Wells will begin on tho Hist day of May and will continue for 8 weeks. Spe cial attention will be given to methods and schoolroom devices. 110 Lkssoxs ix Hkaihng. 30 Teachers or those preparing for teaching will have special work in all branches. Our school will not be large cannot be bo causo of house. We shall be able to give much individual instruc tion. Tuition $5.00. Kates of boarding very reasonable. For lurthur information write, II. M. Griffith, Wells TauQcry, Pa. What Is Foley's kiilnc Cure ? Auswer: It is made from a pre scription of a leading Chicago physician, and one of the most eminent in the country. The in gredients are the purestthat mon ey can ouy, and are scientifically combined to get their utmost value. Sold at Trout's drug store. For Sale. An "II" Peerless Engine, a"C" Peerless Thresher, an Empire Clover Iluller, a Woodsaw and Water tank all in good condition on Easy Tkkms. Address, En B. Die nr., Lemaster, Pa. BARK WANTED. TiOOO tous oak and hemlock bark wanted, for which the highest cash price will be paid. Apply to SALTHXO TANNERY, y lfi-2-ino. Saltillo, Pa. Farm for Sale. Farm of 1 acres of tine slate laud in lirst class condition, 2 miles from Mercersburg. A run of water through every field. fiood stock farm. Will be sold right. Write to P. O. Box 5, 3 mo. Mercersburg, Pa. Will Cure Consumption. A. A. llerren of Finch, Ark., writes, "Foley's Honey and Tar is the host preparation for coughs colds and lung trouble. I know that it has cured consumption in the lirst stages." Sold at Trout's d rug store. . BURNT CABINS. John Bowman spent a few days with Mac Roddy's family last week at Chambersburg. Fid Welch of Spring Run, visit ed his two sisters last Monday. Misses Cora Doran and Ruth McGehee made a flying trip to Fannettsburg last Saturday. While Mac Webb was coming from Richmond last Tuesday with a load ot store goods for L. G. Kelly,his horses became fright eutd at a lady shaking carpet, and upset his load, broke his wag on aud damaged the goods but Mao escaix'd. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGe hee spent a few days at Cham bersburg last week. W. M. Comercr and wife made a business trip to the County Seat last Wednesday. Elamer Piper of Shade Gap, and Miss U. Ktlla Doran of Spring Run, passed through our towu Saturday. Rev. W. A. West of McCon nellsburg, preached in the Pres byterian church at this place last Sunday. S. L. Buckley of Fort Little ton, was a pleasant caller in our town last Sunday. A Ruatwiy Bicycle Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J. 13. Orner, Franklin Grove, III. It developed a etub, born ulcer unyielding to doctors aud remedies for four years. Then Bucklcn's Arnica Salve cured. Ita just as good for burns, scalds, ttkin eruptions aud piles. 25c by til druggists. A Cure lor Piles. "I had a bad case of piles, " says U. F. Carter of Atlanta, Ga., "and consulted a physician whoadvised me to try a box of DeWitt's Witch Uazel Salve. I purchased a box and was entirely cured. It is splendid lor piles, giving relief instantly, aud I heartily recom mend ittoallsufferers." DeWitt's Witch Ilazel Salve is unequalled for its healing qualities. Eczema and other skin diseases, also sores cuts, burns, and wounds of every kind are quickly cured by it. Sold at Trout's drug store. To Kill the Rats. Here's a farmer's receipt for ridding his premises of rats and mice: If you will sprinkle sul phuron your barn floor and though your corn as you gather, there will not be a rat or mouse bother. I have done this for several years and have never been bothered with rats or mice, I have some old corn in the crib at present and not a rat or mouse is to bo found. In stacking hay or oats sprinkle on the ground and a lit tle through each load, and, my word for it, rats or mouse can't stay there. A pound of sulphur will be sufficient to preserve a large barn of corn, and it is good for the stock, and it will not hurt the corn for bread. Trout's Drug Store does not hesitate to recommend Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to their friends and customers. Indiges tion causes more ill health than any thing else. It deranges the stom ach and brings on all manner of disease. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you ea ., cures indi gestion, dyspepsia and all stom ach disorders. Kodol is not only a perfect digestant but a tissue building tonic as well. Renewed health, perfect strength and in creased vitality follows its use. Sold at Trout's drug store. An Honest Man. From the Kvurutt rrentt. Week before last, Mr. G. II. Schenck a business man of Crys tal Springs, lost a pocketbook containing some papers and over fifteen dollars in money. He im mediately wrote to the Everett Press and had an advertisement inserted in the paper ofl'ering a reward to tho finder and for its return. Lewis Conner found the money and on Saturday brought it to our office and received the reward. Mr. Schenck was then informed that his money was found by one of Bedford county's best citizens and that it was await ing his claiming it at this office. Truly thankful can Mr. Schenck be that his property foil into the hands of an honest man. Sale Register. Thursday, May l'J. tlugh W. Ewing intending to quit farming will sell at his residence near Scott's schoolhouse in Tod town ship, horses, cattle, sheep, farm ing implements aud household goods. Credit 10 months. Sale begins at 0 o'clock. Notice to Stockholders. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Fulton Telephone Company will be held at Need more, Saturday, May 21, 1904, at 1 o'clock p. m. It is important that there should be a full turn out. J. S. SWART.WKLDER, M. D. 2t. v Secretary. Doesn't Respect 014 lie. It s shameful when yuth fail to sho w proper res peel for old age, but just the contrary in the case of Dr. King's New Life PilU. They cut off maladies no1 matter how severe and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, jaundice, fe ver, constipation all yield to tLis perfect, pill. 25c,by all druggist's. Intend To Quit The Store ij& Business. You will need for your spring work dome of the following Items, and you will buy them from us, if you want to stive money. kjnrden hoes loc; manure forks 3:te; stcjl shovels 40t;; garden spndes 30c., each, uising Mm stove polish oe, 2 lb. can Caustic Soda K'c, paints of all colors Sc, fence brushes 5c, Wall White wash brushes 12 to 17c, each, moth balls 5c., lb All sizes in nails 2Jc.., lo., .'lOc-brooins forU3c., 25:-brooms for 20e. Stair oil cloth old price 10c now only 3c, a yard. Window blinds with rollers Sc., complete. Table oil cloth 12jc a 'yard. Garden seeds only 2c, a package Lancaster Gingham (c, a yard, calico 4 to 5c, a yurd, muslins 4c, a yard up. Men's work shirts and overalls regular price 50c , now 40c Men's dress shirts, regular price 50c, now 40c Men's work shoes 80c, 00c , i.w, and fl.l.i-old prices, $1.00, 1.2, $1 35, and l 00 per pair. Old women's comfort shoes (i l and l5e old price 00c., and $1.25. Women's dress shoes HOc, $1.00, and $1..'(0 -regular price 1.25, $1.40, and 1."3 per pair. We mean to close out our entire stock, and will give our customers goods IU cost prices. V Give us a call, Harry E. Huston, Clear Ridget Pa. I Best Goods Least Money. 1 IMA Job Lots. & "V Auction Goods, I j$ Nothing but Fresh Goods direct from factory. Life is Jfjj f vj too short to buy trash I You can save 20 to 40 per ? cent, bv buying from us. M 2000 Yards New Carpets ty direct from Innm. Rrnsspk Insrrnt'n Rmr rin.l T:inp;- trv at lowest nncp. Kpnntitnl :a i Japanese Mattings ' fresh from Japan. m Window Curtains Auditor's Notice. Notice Is hcreliy kIv.mi Unit the undcAlKuml auditor appointed to muke distribution of the funds in the hunds of W. It. Speer exeoutor of the estate of J nines Mlnnlek late of Lick ln Creek township, deceased, will sit In hW olllce In MeConiiellNljurg. l'a , for the perforir. anee of Mild duty on Thursday the P.'tb day of .May. I'.M'I. at 10 o'clock, a. in,, when and w here all persons interested may attend If they Hee proper. S. V. K1KK. -"ot. Auditor mm FURNITURE and CARPETS 1 -AT- Gcttvsburj;, Pa. CITY HOTEL. K)ne square from either depot. ) Accommodations for J5o. Rotes l .50 to SJ.5o Per Kay. BOARD BY THE WEEK $7. $8 A. $10 Mot Cold Bath, fleetrlc Light. Una, steam Heat ab Call E3ells. JOHN E. HUGHES, Prop. We can itie you any kind of a currlaue de sired over the Ilnttletleld. Free llus to and from all trains. Qrf . 1st Nat Uank of (lettysliurir. Ht5l Hradstreet s and Ituuu's. Manufactures Price. Send us your name and we will send you our bargain sheet. 3 Piece Oak Hed llootn Suit $9.95. li Piece Ouk Bed Iioom Suit $13.95 up to $50. White Iron Hed $1.95 to 10. Good Itocker 95c to $10 Good Carpet 15c, yard to 75c. oiicioth 19c, to 35c , a yd. Parlor Suit $11.95 to S50. F. E. MILLER, 13 to IT E. MARKET ST, Chambersburg, Pa. Mention this paper when writing. tsi fij from Paris and Switzerland, 2, 3, and 3 1-2 yds. lontf. ?; Eft FURNITURE. 3 1 Iron and Enamel Bedsteads, Parlor Suits, Chamber & ) Suits, Couches, &c, at lowest prices. All kinds of M (f2 Agrioultureil Implements, fa .$ Fertilizers, Wire, etc, f IK! If 4 it A i. ....- r... E$ ; n yuu nceu itiiyuiiii iu eai, use, or wear, wrue ior ijy prices or call. Don't forget you can save 20 to 40 pr cent. here. CLAY PARK, Three Springs, Pa. f$ 05 J. K. JOHNSTON Ready with Spring and Summer Goods. Groceries SOAPS 0 12 liars Ark soap i,c t! bars Hrown soup J.V' p 0 bars Sunlight soap i"ic ti bars Scouring soap 2"ic CANNED GOOD A Pie Peat lies. 0 cans 2.V fj Pride of Laurel Peaches. ..12: can L Tomatoes 10c can Urandywine Mill Corn...l(e can n Pinetipjiles 10c can Q Sweet Potatoes P Pretzels u FISH I Here's tho best Pishing Cround in town, the bait, however, U must be bright to catch these I Mackerel, 0c eucli or 3 for 2. I White Pish, fjc lh, tide bucket . . 10c can ...10c If. C. F. SCOTT, Cash Grocery. KORRECT IN FIT, In Style, i In Price, ' t&3 In Quality of material. If! In Workmanship, i i 1 is a suit when it is made at tho Merchant Tailorina Establishment of II A. U. NAOE & SON, McCONNELLSBURG, PA. are invited to come and Inspect the pretty limes. See Our Spring Clothing tresh, up-to-date styles for men and boys. Larjje selection of separale Dress Pants. We Want To Tell You of the many things we have to show you. UEADY-TO-WEAU HATS, the Nobby Turbans and Toques handsome-made Braid, Chif fon and lace hatstrimmed and untrimmed all Up-To-Date Veils, AUlines, Laces, Ribbons, Flowers, the new Persian Silks, and Medallions. Handkerchiefs &c. Hats Trimmed Free Maye Johnston. McConncllsburg. Jj Gent's Furnishing Goods Jjt consisting of w I' tho latest things in Hfe 1W Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Cravats, 3 Ties, Suspenders, Socks, Jewelry, Hats, W in fact anything men or boys wear except shoes. If you wear ready- Hfe mude clothing, you should remember that we have what you want fj and at right prices. All sizes and styles for men and boys.j VXeimmotH Display OR Summer Millinery. 1 Hats. Flowers, Ribbons, l eathers. Tips, Plumes. FOLEYSHOMEYTAR Our 9l4t Prvat PmhmmIi An extensive assortinont of daintily trimmed Hats ready to select from, ranging in all prices. Por the benefit of our customers we have secured an exclusive ''city trimmer," to make or to trim to order. Hat or Bonnet to suit any f;vce or style. Fresh Summer Dress Goods. White India Linen, Organdie, Swiss, Lawns fancy and plulr, Gingham, llutistn, Mulls, Mousselines. Distinguished style In S imuier Cloths and Mock Goods. All wool Kyber and Preiich i amine. K X NOTIONS . Hosiery, Glove', Mitts, Iluehing, Collars, Ties, Fancy Stocks. Puff Combs, Side Omib, ITalr Ornaments, Shirtwaist Sets, Buttons, Kmbroldcrics, Laces. C. H. Corsets, F. P. Corsets, and R. & G. Corsets. Ladies' Ready-made Shirtwaists and Tailored Dress Skirts. Whutever you sock if It Is popular, pretty, moritorlous-can be bought at this store for less money than It costs elsewhere. Buy the "Banner," the most sensible and comfortable pattern on tho market. A variety ulwu.vs on sale. Best trade prices for Eggs and Poultry. ' T. J. WEINER, HANCOCK, MD. For Stile at TroiH'a dru store. DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT TIm $100 bottlu contains 2tt Htn.tth trial tha. which Mt! for 10 cut. rmrAiio onlt at ths lawiatokv or E. C. DWiTT Ss COMPANY. CIIICACC, ILL. The best 5()e Overall, in blue and stripes. We are proud ot our new lines of Shoes, both for dress and every day wear. """"""""" beautiful assortment of Dress Shirts; also Work shirts bought before the advance. The finest line of Mercerized Shirtwaist Pat terns we have ever had ; also Percales, Lawns, Dim ities, etc. see our new straw Hats before you get one. Straw matting from 10 to 30c a yard. Felt window shades Sc. Oil window shades 20c. J. K. JOHNSTON, McConncllsburg.' Pa, ooooooooooo oocoooooooooo 'AS. YOU LIKE IT' 8 8 FlJ m it I J TP served in Every Style to 6 I Ul 1 1 1 L U I t? suit Any Xastc J X 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. Sofas, Tables, (larfc'o or small), Arm Chairs, Mirrors, Reception Chairs, Tabourettes, Rockers, Divans, Cabinets, (open or enclosed). For the DINING ROOM. China Closets, Serving Tables, KxtenslotiJTables, Sideboards, - Buffets, Screens, Cuno urfd wood-seat chairs, Tables and Cabinets for the kitchen. . For the BED ROOM. Dressing Bureaus, Dressings Tables, Chiffoniers, Mirrors, Clothes trees, Ikttlstcads, Rockers, Chairs, Indian Seats, Screens, Fancy tables, Desks, il In MahoKany, Blrd's-eyo Maple, Golden Oak. fee. BeMeads la Brass and Iron, enameled In white and color.' We will bo pleased to have you call and examino our stock. You are weleomo, whether you buy or not. Special work made to order at our factory. H. SIERER & CO., Nos, 49-51 Queen St. "' ' Chambersburg, Fq, . O ooooooooooo oococooooooooo
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