Merchant Joseph Lake, of I I'loasant Kidn, 8iMit Saturday in lo-.vn on business. i.iuiwc. io., uo., wav Department oa or before c:.i Icens K'c. lb., dried apples ;c. ; March 190 K, at Huston's, at Saltillo. ; .Q townships that have not llmory Hcsslor and wife, of Sa- polished the work tax it is the uv;m, was called to McComiells- july C)f t,0 Board of Supervisors burg Saturday on business. j t() jr,ve notice to all persons rated Wantkk. Contractor to peal for work tax by advertisement or birk in Allen's Valley. : otherwise to attend at such times 1 1. Kai.b.u u V Sons, Kichmond Furnace, Mar. 7, tf. I 'a. W'a ntki ) at I'a ul Wagner's Tan n vy, 'calf skins, sheep skins, horse hides and tallow. 'J, 10 and . cents paid for he'if hides. Money to loan iu lotsof not less than .Joi, Mortgages aud judge ments bought and sold. Apply to M. R. ShalTner. Will Motter, who hail been spending a couple weeks with his . parents, near th's place, return ed r Altooua on Tuesday. W'astkd: Men, womeu, boys and girls to represent McClure's Maira.ine. Ciood pay. Address 1 17 Mist i.d St.. N. V. City. Miss Jennie Stewart, who had been spending the past ten days the guest of L. U. Wibleand wife, North Second street, returned to her home at Creenhill Sunday. After an absence of several weeks, spent in Fairfield, I'a., with her brother, Dr. N. C. Trout's family, Miss Mary Trout lias returned to this place. Miss Lillian Fleming, one of Dublin township's successful teachers, was in this place on Monday, on her way to the Ship pensburg State Normal School. At a meeting of the Presbyter ian cougregrJion of this place, on last Tli ursdaV, an unanimous cali was given DK West to roume his duties as pastor of the congrega tion. Miss Dlanche Morton, who is teaching at Locust drove, accom panied by Miss l!elle Diehl, spent from last Wednesday until Sun day, the guests of Miss Morton's parents, Hon. and Mrs. Peter Morion, of this place. Don't tie a cough or a cold up in your system by talcing a rem edy that binds the bowels. Take Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. It is different from all oth er cough syrups. It is better. It!"""' u,Lm 1 v""u m.- th ..rm-..U-,.vT.U nil fold ! dy morninfr, with L. II. Wibleas .i ...i; . ,.i, . president, M. W. Naco as cashier, ' from the system, reliues couglis, t i ,.,,i,i. ,.-". .iu,,n.. (.n.,1 .'and H.h rank Henry as assistaut; . ...., .... r -r--i etc. An ideal remedy lor young and (jld. Children like it. bv Stouteaie - Hro. Sold Bank Removed. The Fulton County Hank, which has been doing business for a number of years in the room in the D. B. Nace building opposite this otlice, was moved to its new rooms in the residence of A. IT. Nace, nearly opposite the Post Office, on Saturday evening, and opened its doors for a continua tion of business, on Monday morn ing. The new room has been til ted up in the most convenient manner for a Banking business. A door from tin; street enters the ioiiby which extends the width of tie; room. On the door, in large celeloid letters are the words, "Fulton County liank". On en tering ttie room you f;iee the Cashier's window, and to the right of the Cashier's window is the Teller's window; both in a live foot shield of grill-work. The furniture is of solid oak and all new. The vault is built of heavy stones with railroad iron inter spersed through the walls aud over trie top, and cemented. The entrance to the vault is guarded by two heavy steel doors aud a day gate. The safe, a Stillle & Foreman, is one of the latest pat erns, having two heavy doors, one tittod with a time lock, aud the other with a combination lock. The hack window of the room proper will be protected by a heavy uon screen. The room is an ideal one for the business, and ha been admired by all who have seen it. If you ever bought a box of Witch Hazel Salvo that failed to give satisfaction, the chances are it did not have the name "E. C DeWitt & Co.' printed on the wrapper and presced in the box The original DeVatt's Witch Ilaz el Salve never fails to give satis faction for burns, sores, bods, tetter, cracked hands, etc. For blind, bleeding, itching and t.ro trading piles, it affords almost immediate relief. It stops the jiaiti. Hold by Stouteagle A Bro. New Road Law. (I'nulimied from IliM nuKe.) lueut is filed with the State High- I diul places as such Supervisors i may direct.. The Supervisors may have such notices pnutod ' and direct the road master to serve them. , The Treasurer must g;ve a j written notice to all taxable per j -.oiis of the amount of tax that ; uas beeu assessed against them, ! vvithiu ten days after receiving i the duplicate. This can bo done by mailing a bill to each taxable. The levying of taxes in a town ship wIltM. lno work lax nas not been abolished would be done in the manner heretofore in vogue. Neither the Treasur ir nor a township auditor can serve as a road master. "Necessary expenses" would properly include traveling ex penses, cost of meals, horse feed, and such tther like items, but would exclude any compensation of any kind for the time spent by the Supervisors in the discharge i of their duties. 1 f the interests of the township can be best taken care of by em ploying some one outside of the j township as road master the Su pervisors have the right to em ploy such assistance. Your,s truly JoSKl'll W. Hl.WTKU, State Highway Commissioner. A GUARANTIED CURE FOR PILES. Itching, blind, bleeding or pro truding piles. Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, iu f to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggisthasn't I it send uOc in stamps and it will j be forwarded post-paid by Paris j Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. i First National Bank of McConncllsburg. The First National Bank, of McCounellsburg opened its doors in the room lor merly occupied ty cashier. The room has been eu larirod hv the addition of seven feet in length, with a Director's j room in the rear. Owin-r to Die fact that the Fulton County Bank! occupied the room until Satur day evening, all the contetnplaed improvements could not be mad'j. It is the intention to extend the counters, add new furniture and new grill work, aud otherwise im prove the appearance of the room. The new Bank retains the old safe, which has a time lock, and is burglar proof. The stationery is of the finest, aud all new. We were shown one of the Hank Notes, aud it is a beauty. Our only trouble is that we hav so few of them. A mi)LY BL'K.NkU (ilKL or boy, man or woman, is quickly outolpa'.u if Buckleu's Aruica Salve is applied promptly. (J. J. Welch, ofTekonsha, Mich., says: "I use it iu my family for cuts, sores and all skin injuries, and tiud it perfect." Quickest pile cure known. Host healing salvo made. '2'n:, at Trout's drug store. Ilcndwl'sliot Sin i til. At the M. K. parsonage, March 1.", liev. W. II. Ilendershot of Fulton county, and Miss Delia Smith of Bedford county, , I'a., liev. .lno. A. (Jross olIiciatiriL'. The Mercershurg Journal says : "Our venerable townsman Mr. T, A. Wuddlc who has been in the undertaking business for sixty years in Mercershurg has conclud ed to retire, and will turn over his entire stock to Mr. II. Scott Daniels of Fulton county uhout the middle of April. Living indoors so much during the winter mouths creates a sort of a stuffy, wunt-of -ozone condi tion in the blood and system gen erally. Clean up and get ready for spring. Take a lew Early Risers. Th jse famous littlo pills cleanse the liver, stomach and bowolsand give the blood a chance topurtfy itself. Thev relieve headache, sallow complexion, etc. Sold by Stouteagle Bro. Birthday Parly. On Tuesday evening of last week, a birthday party was given at the ho i.e of Mr. Levi DeHart, in this place, in honor of Miss Nellie DeHart. The evening was pleasantly spentiu variousgames, social conversation, and other pastimes, aud an excellent supply of refreshments added to the en joyment of the evening's pleas ures. Atalato hour, the com pany dispersed, wishing their young triend many more happy birthday anniversaries. , Those present were: Mrs. Robert Shinier, Mrs. Mertie Harr, Mis ses Jessie and Olive Shimer, Jen nie Scheidlemau, Mabel Jackson, Emma Kay, Pearl Scheidleman, Km ma Doyle, aud Susie HlacK; I Messrs. Robert Shimer, Lloyd I Kay, Wdliam Scheidleman, Henj. Shimer, Heed Ray, Harry Comer or, Will Motter, James McQuade, Ralph Hill, Harry Harr, and Ellis Unger. . i TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY take Laxative Hromo Quiniue Tablets. Druggists refund mon ey if it fails to cure. E. W. (' rove's signature is on each box. 2"c. Cnrdcll Valbttico. Quite a number of guests as- sembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ziicharius Val lance in Tod township, on Wednesday of lust week, March "Jtli, to witness the ceremony and to take part iik the; festivities of the occasion incident to the marriage of their estimable i daughter, Miss Hess ie, to Mr. Levi Cordell. The wedding took place promptly at A. M. and the I olliciatinsr clergyman was the bride's pastor, the Kev. Charles M. j Smith, of the Reformed church in this place. 1 hey were the recipi ents of many beautiful. and useful presents. The groom is an employee of the (Joiner Manufacturing Co., and j tliey will consequently, take, up j their residence in Waynesboro, They have the best wishes of a large circle of friends. S. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES Itching, blind, bleeding, pro truding piles. Druggists are au thorized to refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure in 0 to 14 days. r0c. Sale Register. Friday, April li. S. L. Simp son will sell at his residence four ,mles soulh of ,5i Cove Tannery 1 " H 1 l:"w' 1 wa-' " 1 USSV alld Harness, and a large lot of household goods. Sale begins at lOo'clcck. Credit 0 months. Friday, April (i. W. C. Bru baker and W. II. Nelson, adminis trators of David M. Bruhaker, will sell at his late residence one mile west of Knobsville, all the personal property of deceased, coi.sistingof farming implements, blacksmith and carpenter tools, bacon, Ac. At the same time Mrs. Biubaker will sell horses, cattle, shoats, aud many other ar ticles. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Saturday, April ". C. J. Bar ton, attoi uey iu fact for heirs of B. C. and M. E. Dawney, will sell real estate of said decedents situ ate in Ilustontewn, lot and store room, lot with dwelling house thereon and 1JJ building lots all situated in the village of Huston town. Sale begins at 1 o'clock. BLOOD I'OISONI.NU results from chronic constipatiou which is quickly cured by Dr. lung's New Life Pills. They re move all poisonous germs from the system and infuse new life and vigor; cure sour stomach, nausea, headache, dizziness and colic, without griping or discom fort. -Tie. (J uaranteed by Trout's drug store. Had llcr Wrist Dislocated. m ivjonmty evening oi la Iut week, while the primary schools of Everett were, being closed, Miss Sadie Michael, teacher of primary room, No. 1, noticed that tin; brick walk just outside the door was very icy, causing the little folks to fall. She hurried out to help them over the icy place, when she slipped and 'ell, dislocating her left wrist and spraining tic !ira nii'iits very severely. She went to her home and Dr. W. 1. Trim bath was summoned, who attended to her injuries. She is now get ting along nicely, hut is obliged to carry her arm in n sling, us the spruin of the ligaments h healing very slowly. Everett Republican. T. J. Wiener, Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, NOW READY FOR SPRING EXAMINATIONS Our Spring Line MILLINERY FLOWERS, ETC., ETC., WASH GOODS. IVHITE GOODS. SILKS. ALL-OVER LACES, AND EMBROIDERIES. We are in Absolute Position to give our patrons the best the market affords at loir est prices. Leading Dress Goods and Silk Hose in Hancock, VYd. All New Spring Manner Patterns for i Ladies', Miss'js and Children. Wire Fence ! Wire Pence! Much Cheaper Than U Cm m $ Any Style of Wood Fence Let us figure totfethor. A stick of timber that will Hquure li inches und is Hi font in length, will niako 4IIJ feet of lumber, which at f l.ui) a hundred, is worth T." cents. Xow, I can sell you ii good wire fenco for .'i'-c a rod, winch is less than half the cost of u board fence. The style I sell at .'Ue is a 'bunkem" fence. A witnesB in court wus once asked what kind of fence he had, when lie made the reply, "1 have a "bunkem" fence " "What kind of fence is that, thundered the court." "A 'bunkem" fence," answered the witness, "is a fetice that is horse-high, bull-strong, and pig tight." That is just the kind of fence I sell. The price ranges from 2.'lc. to HOc, a rod depending on the style and height. 1 also sell the 1)1:EKING HARVESTING MACHINERY the best on earth. I huve just bought my twine and will guar antee the price now. Machine Oil from lSc, to 40c, a gallon. Linseed oil, harness oil, cylinder oil, turpentine, white lead, and ready-mixed paints all at rock-bottom prices. I am closing out a lot of good horse blankets at cost. Col lars, collar pads, traco chains, halter chains, Ac at very close prices. I have the best assortment of axes to be found anywhere in town. Axe handles, pick handles, sledge handles, Simon cross-cut saws, Diston cross-cut saws, handsaws, tt complete line of strap and heavy barndoor hinges. Plumber's supplies such as pipe, littings, spigots, iVu. I have on hand all the time u stock of Lane's patent barndoor hangers and tracks the best hanger on the market can't get off the track. Proved cable chain from i to i on hand all the time, price ranging from 4 to "...cents a pound. m i' E i : W 6eo. B. Mellott, ROUSS RACKET STORE. A Fcav Prices m Ojlli'e pot knobs (I for Lump burners 4 and Lump globes, No. 1 , ..4c " " 2 .rjc Lantern globes fc Itising Sun Stove Polish Sc Dull wire 2 yd tc Ilain curriers 1 Ic Split rivets, 10(1 In a box 4c Tubular rivet Sc Pad locks 10, l', and 20c Word robe locks .1 and 7c K-in. Monkey wrenches 2-c 10-!n. " is.: 12-in. " ' ;ii: iilack Ola shoe polish 7c Tin wash basins , and "c (Irauite wash basins 13 anil l ie Orauite stew pans 10 to 10o (iranite stew kettles 2.'l'to 4Sc (iranite coffee pots to :i.")c .lust received a nice lot of first tjuality oil cloths, this is a job of 50 rolls that wo can't duplicate all our prices, not seconds, at 12c yard. in lace curtains wo were entirely out and have uow anew stock. 'H yards long, 30-in. wide, 32c f 3 yards long, 38-in. wide, (I3c; 31 yards long, und 12-in. w ide, the best you over seen at 75o. Kelt window shades 8c: curtuin poles 8c; Oil shades 20 and 2.'lc; Duck suit cases l)5c; a sjood alarm clock at 5Sc, 7."jc, Die, and 1 20. 10-qt. dish pans 10c; 14-qt. 14c; extra hojvy dish pun, 25, 2S and 30c; pot covers 4 and 5c; pie plates 2 lor 5c Oh, Yes, you ut Ollc, we can now sell you ut 7!lc. Single bit axes 48c. We are now in shape to till your want in clothing of all kinds and on Shoes we were never in bcttt.er shape. Call and be convinced. HULL & BENDER, Proprietors, Have You Tried the new Quick desserts that gro cers are now selling y Tliey are justly termed "Easy to Make" as all ingredieot.sare In the package. Three complete products D Zorta Quick Pudding and D-Zerta Perfect Jelly Dessert, at 10c per package, and D Zerta Ico Cream I'owdor, 2 packuges for 25 cents. A trial will convince you how easy it is to have the finest desserts with no labor and little expense. Underwear, White Goods, Laces, 'i McConnsllsburg, Pa. for ajfe March and Apil I Steel skillets 20c Metal skillets 24 to 38c Knives and forks .')() to 08c Silver steel tea spoons, a set 6c Silver steel tablespoons, a set... 12c .1. I. O. bridle bits 25o Common bridle bits (c Pruning shears 18c A good hatchet 3o and 45c Mica axlo grease 8 and 2.'!c Web halters 15 and 25c A good rope halter 12e Leather halters 75 and 98c Kuggy whips 5 to tl.rc Dinner buckets 22c Cow chains It! to lik: 3 corner tiles 3 to 5c 8-in. Hat tiles 8andUc 10-in. Hat tiles 10 and 12c Steel carpet hammers 23 to 32c Wire netting 3 to 7c a yd We almost forgot to say that the trust on axes is broken and ttie uxe that we sold FLAVELL'S W 1.1.A.STMJ S'I'O HI'HKUIOK HAN I) A ntlTK FOHOATAI.OOITK AlllXlMINAI.HUI'l'OUl KIU nUOOtO 'iii;KImis TnilMrn iik'H spin Oakoim ht., I'lill.lel.hi, r Riibscribo for the Nkws. For sale by Stouteaglo Bro. 0p0000f 000 lis! 3 00 00 0P Clay Park, Three Springs, Pa. 30 miles woven wire fence for sale, for gardens oryaras 35 cents to 50 cents per rod. For farm fence 25 to 35 cents per rod. Also a car of Barb Wire, Smooth Hire and Nails. Cook Stoves 40 Cook Stoves and Ranges at $12 to $35 each. Iron Bedsteads, fancy colors at $1.85 each up to $30 each. Beau tiful Chamber Suits at $22 each. Rocking Chairs at $1.25 each. Syracuse and Gale Plows, Anything you need to eat, use, or wear from a Pin to a Threshing Ma chine or Engine. Do not fail to call. Clay Park, Three Springs, 00X :::: 00 :0 00 00 00 e;:p 00 00 00 y0i 00 00 00 00 est: 0 BiS 00 00 00. 00 00 00 00 yx 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 00 0V 00 00 m0 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 000 0000 f 0 0 Mmm 0 Wm 0 0000000m p.m 0m 00 -f0 00 000000 000000000000 0i-0000000.00ili0 NEW 5. SPRING I The, Complete Everything you GOODS 1 dressed man, you can buy right in our store to your perfect satisfaction we have in varied as sortment and price attractiveness. Think of a Pretty Summer Suit, (with a nice pair of suspenders thrown in), for $5. Pretty line of assorted styles at 7.50 and unfinished Worsted made in the new full length sack coat suits. 400 Pairs of New Shoes i for dress and everyday wear, beautiful patent colt, M skins in the latest shapes for both men and women, Flucher or Bals, or Oxfords also in kid or white j$1 canvess ior both ladies and children. p$ The best line of trunks in the county, rang- g ing in price from 1.75 to $0 each. " f3 We have not tOrgot the pretty white goods M for ladies in Indian or Persian Lawns, long cloth, k$ shrunk muslins, pure limns and pretty seersuckers. M Spring underwear, knit corset covers, white &l I LI- -l -I I.' unu uiaCK 2Kins. Elegant straw lace curtains and curtain poles. J. K. Johnston, I . McConnellsburg. i CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS r. Alwjr rullable. l.rtlr. Mk nnmi.t fbr I IIICIIIWKHN KNUI.INII la Kvil luiil ild luolalllu tnjini, hkkIciI wllh blue ntjlxiii. luk llir. ItriiHM dunirruuiia,hbM(l- ulloaaand ImllKllona. llm c.l y.ur ImiKKiM, i wiifl 4r. In timiia l.,i PBrllrulan, 1.CI. lli " "Holler rur I.Kdlra." in Irlln-, By rrlun Hill. IU.UOO IWtiuiuuiHl. buld b II llIUWIxU. CHIOHUBTMB OHBMIOAL CU. UM Hailm tawn, PHILA,ri. One r.1inuie Cough Curo For Coughs Cold anil Croup. DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WW AT YOU EAT TH $1.00 boltl oonUInt Hmoith trial Mr, which Milt (or 10 cant, CHUT AT TH lAtOHATuaV 0 LA K. C DaWXTT Ask tor Kodol'a 1900 Almanao and 0f0j,0,'j,'m'! 000000000m ""c: Y0VY00Y 0pmpm '::::::: 00000 00fCS 00 5: 00 0 ; 00 00 00 0i 00 00 SES3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5;:: Gil 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 "00 )l 0 0 0 0 tffe m x 01 000 000 & O nit Outfit for Men want to put on, Mr. Well i or Thibet at $10. All are $i mattings, window shades, W. M. ComcrerA atjent for THE GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, ' BURNT CABINS, PA, for the sale of Traction and I'oi'tabluJ Engines, Gusoline, ? Sepurutorii, Clovcir Hullors, ? Sawmills, &ic, i Engines on band all. the time. BSKT ary Bisers The famous littlo pills U COMPANY, CHICAGO. SIX, 200 Year Calendar.