ttttBNBBS base the largest line T NIhms in show yon, ami nt pi m thai :irp i icrht. Buy Watches, Jewelry, Clock anrl Silverware ul the Irwin store. (leorge W. Fishar ami John W. Truxel. two of Thompson's rep resentative citizens, were in town last Weduesday. George took out lettors oT ad ministration on the estate of Charles W. Peck. Mr. ;hreU desires to inform 'tfie public that she is prepared to i" plam and fancy sewini; at reasonable pricos. She lives in the house with Mrs. Lou Jack son on East Walnut St. :i B tf. Wantkd Strong single work ingmen to do farm ditching in Wisconsiu. Must be steady, faitnful, and used to labor. Wag es 200.00 and board for eight months work. No free car fare. -Ed Reichenbach, Orrviile, Ohio. Mrs. liebecca Sipes, who was taken to the Chamborsburg hos pital for treatment for a dislocat ed elbow, has returned to the home of her sister, Mrs. Casper Oress, in Ayr township. Mrs. Sipes is getting along nicely and her arm will soon be as good as ever. Pot a clean shave, or a smooth hair cut, drop into C. A. Martin's barber shop, one door east of the Fulton House. A cross and peevish child is not. natural. There is some' bin" wrong. I'usually its the atom ach. Use Cascasweet and put the stomach right, and the sun shine will return to the baby's face. Cascasweet is best for ba bies and children. ri doses il'ic. Sold by Trout's drug store. We'ilesley H. Oreatlead, a mem ber of the corps of ergineers measuring and making a draft of the public roads in Prauiclin county, with headquarters it J Chambersburg, spent the time i from Saturday until Monday with h1s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. llreathead, in this place. Golden Star Sewing Machines at a low price. Call and see them at the Irwin Slore. For Catarrh, let me send you free, just I to prove merit, a Trial size Box of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. It is a snow white, creamy, healing, antiseptic balm that gives instant relief to Ca tarrh of the nose and throat. Make the free test and see. Ad dress Dr. Shoop, liaciue, Wis. Large jirs 60 cents.. Sold by Dickson's drug store. Dr. W. F. Teeter will be at the Washington Bouse, March 18th to L'L'nd. Crown and Bridge work. Killings that save your teeth. Artificial teeth that look natural and tit to perfection. Painless extraction. Does Coffee disagree with you? Probably it d es ! Theu try Dr. Shoop's Health Cjffee. "Health Cffee"is a clever combination of parched cereals and nuts. Not a gram of real Coffee, remember, in Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee, y-et its flavor and taste matches closely old Java and Mocha Cofl'oe. If your stomach, heart, or kidneys can't stand Coffee drinking, try Health Coffee. It is wholesome, nourishing, and satisfying. Its nice even for the youngest child old by E It. McClain. A good girl or middle aged woman may find steady employ ment at big wages. Address, Hotel McKiuley, Chambersburg, Pa. Two Fulton county girls there, now. Genteel Dress crv. Il ladioMlOfl of n liPiiii'cl mnn RMl 1 mini ), i ! i a thorough st arch IB the City, c are now prepared to ho vou This Season's Favorite Silver Cray Suitinus; lilue Sew, in u wide assortment: and unlinUht'd Worsteds in Blacks ami nines Botudlmg several new weve. But these are only a few of the ii' tractioriH in our line line of Spring and Sum mer Woolens. Honest goods-Gonuine valu es Prompt deliveries Complete stock Cor-ri-et methods - right prices these are the kiroug planks in our platform. We, also, have the wry latest novelties In dents' Knrn Ishlng Goods. See our new cut ( dllars and Ties. Chas. B. Stevens, McConnellsburg, Pa. DOTT. The men have been very busy htuling crossties to this place. The snow that fell last Sunday measured ten inches in depth. Mrs. Emanuel Fegley has been on the sick list. D. Garland and wife spent Sat urday at Need more. J. C. Reid finished sawing Car nell's timber out. last week, and moved his mill down to tlm Spen cer tract, where he will begin s iwmg this week, if the weather don't prevent. There will be preaching at Ce dar Grove, the third Sunday ev ening in this mouth, by Rev. Uondershot. John Lewis came home last Friday, aud says he hud an ex cellent time. The lads around here seemed to be very fond of coastiug while the cold weather lasted. uim. Mrs. James Hampton and ch il dren spent last Thursday with her daughter, Mrs Hiram Liidig. Samuel Hockeusmith lost a horse last Tuesday evening. T. F. Davis almost lost one of his sheep in a snow drift last week. Johulfampton expects to leave next Monday for Witdber. Good luck, John. William Clevengor spent sever al days last week iu McConnells burg. James Foreman aud sou Her liard are busy cutting logs lor James R eder. liosa King sold a piece of lim ber to Mr Brantner. James L. Hampton bought a tine fox hound some time ago. Stella aud Cora Laidig spent last Tuesday afternoon at State Road school. James G. UampUm is,going to farm for Daniel laidig. A llumine Appeal. A humane citizen of Richmond. Ind., Alr.U.D. Williams, 107 West Main St., says : 1 appeal to all persons with weak lungs to take Dr. King's New Discovery, the only remedy that has helped me aud fully comes up to the propri etor's recommendation." It saves more lives than all other throat aud lung remedies put together. I'sed as a cough and cold cure the world over. Cures asthma, bronchitis,croup, whooping cough iuiusy, hoarseness, and phthisic, stops hemorrhages of the lungs and bu:lds them up. Guaranteed at Trout's drug store, 5c. aud 1 00. Trial bottle free. MUD HOLLOW. The worst blizzard that has struck this township for many years dropped down about H o' clock, on Tuesday evening of last week. For about an hour a blind ing snow tilled the air, and the wind was blowing a perfect hur mane. The best snow of the season fell last Sunday. It was solid euoufjii to uiake good sleigh ing and sledding, and fell to the depth of about ten inches. Mis. Louisima Mcllott and Mrs. Prad Mason wore recent visitors in the home of Mrs. Geo. R Hoop. On a recent Saturday night some malicious boys kn eked the door off Shane's schoolhouse. H is about time that the school board would give those follows a lesson In lilackstone, under the tutorship of Judge Swope, aud allow them to board with Sheriff Alexander while taking the in struction. We understand that the board knows who did the deed. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Desbong and son were recent visitors in the home of Harry Mum ma and family. Merchant Joseph B. Mellott, who was recently hurt, is slowly improving. Wessio Hoop, who had spent the winter with his parents, has gone to Hageratown to seek em ployment. Dailey Strait is on the sick list. Dr. Hoop is kept buay attend ing the sick. Bradford Mason is employed this winter on the sawmill of B. F. Deshong & Co. Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale. The undersigned will sell at public sale at liis residence -I miles north of Locust drove postotlice in Whips Cove, Fulton county, Wednesday. March 27. '07 the following real estate, io wit : a tract of land containing 495 ACRES more or less, of which 1U0 acres is cleared and under fence, and in gooii state of cultivation. The balance is well timbered. The improvements are good Two-and-a-half Story Dwelling llMM and Large Bank Barn, Wagon Sli"d, and all other necessary Outbuildings. There Is a good spring right at the house, and the place is well watered, and there are two good hearing or chards. At the game lime and place, he will sell his persona) property, consisting of horses, cattle, farming implements, household goods, StO. Sale begins at It) o'clock. A credit of six months will he given on the personal proper ty, and the terms on the real estate, which will he easy, will he made known on day of sale Abraham Plk8ingkr, VALUABLE FARM PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned, desiring to reiire from farming, will offer at private sale his home farm, situate on the Cove Road two miles north of McConnells bU rg. This farm contains uiiout 110 acres, In addition to which is li'ty acres of valuable timber land. These tracts will he sold separately, provided the homo farm Is sold first, or both to gether as the purchaser may desire. The land is in splendid state of culti vation, well watered, and-plenty of ex cellent fruit. There is a never failing spring of excellent water at the house, and an abundant supply of water in the barnyard.' The improvements consist of a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, large hank BA.BN, wagon shed, and other outbuildings. For further information, call on or ad dress Gkoi:ik S.vvdku, or 8. w. Knot, 1 10 If. McConnellsburg, l'a. WINTER MILLINERY. Trimmed and I'ntiimmed Velvet Hals, Felt Hats, College Hats, t hlldren'sTnms, Infants Caps, Tohaggans, Velvet and Silk Hoses, Wings, I'lumes. etc. Ribbons, Ribbons, Dress Materials, White Silk, Hlaek Silk, PlatO, Plaid and Fancy Silk, Velvet, 811k, Mohairs. Cloth, Voile, Tricot. WAISTINGS ! Dress Trimming ! Brails, All-over Laces, Embroidery, New Belts, Facinatorg, Corsets ! Corsets! Corsets ID FURS! FURS! FURS! Ladies' and Children's Knit Underwear. T. J. Wiener, Hancock, Maryland. Banner Patterns! Banner Patterns I Bust trade prices paid for eggs and poultry. LEWIS H.WIBLK. PRANK P. L YNCH. MERBIL n. NACE PRI8IDENT. ATTORNEY AND eOUICITOB, CA8MIEH. W. 3COTT ALEXANOCP. B. FtlANK HENRY. VICE PnCOIDIIIT. A9lT . CAOHIS.H. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF M'COININELLSBURG. PA. Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits. The Bank has increased in business rapidly and it Is now ready to share its earnings with its depositors, thus giving them u safe invest ment at home. Nat tot the growth during the first 1 months busi ness. Total resources at close of business April -l.lW'ii, Sept. 24 th ,$117,673.05; Oct. 24th. $123,624. 19; Nvo. 24th, $124,915.13; Dec. 24th. $132, 130.65;Jan. 16th, $142,565.25. If you cannot, call In person, send your deposits by mall, they will receive prompt attention. DIRECTORS LEWIS H. WIBLE. JNO. P. SIPES. JNO A. HENRY, W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS, D. L. GRISSINuEH R.M.KENDALL. CHAS. E. BARTON WHIPS COVE. A series of meetings will be conducted in the Jerusalem church this woek by Iiev. A. R Garland. SC. Layton has returned home after spending some time with his daughter, Mrs. Young at Ev erett. Mrs. Uo vard Iiyton returned home Friday after spending a foW days with her auut, Mrs. Si mon Mellott. Mrs. Jane Mellott and Mrs. K. A. Hoopengardner and children Kthel and Sherman, spe.it a day in the home of Mrs. Mary Win ters recently. George Morse and sou of Ev. erett, visited a day last week in the home of K II. Vanclief. Mr. Cunniugham, of Hancock, was in our Valley last w.ek buy ing fat cattle. Watson I'lossinger and wife of Kmmaville, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert I'lossinger, a short time ago. Subscribe for the "News, 'only !.( a year. You should be very careful of your bowels when you have a ?Ald. Nearly all other cough sy rups are constipating, especially those containing rpiates. Ken uedy'a Laxative Cough Syrup moves the bowels contains NO opiates. Conforms to Nitional I'ure Food aud Drugs Law. Hears the endorsement of mothers ev erywhere. Children like its pleasant taste. Sold by Trout's drog store. 1 m A Matter of Economy. This Spring we are making price,s on Clothing that will 1)0 within the reach of everybody. Hy buying our woolens diiect from the mills, we will be aole to build you a good all-wool suit us low us $15.00 with the best of trimmings. We huve a large assortment of the very latest woolens. Will be cut and tailored in the very latest style to lit you und at these prices you will not need wear a reudy made suit. We will MW on uny button that may come off und will snve you enough patches to half sole the pants If they ever need it. GOLDSMITH, THE TAILOR. Opposite the Public School Building. ft I ft m ft mmim i The New Carpets & Rugs For Spring. Are Here i T Some pcopie wait until the end of March or even later to buy now Cor pet Prudent Housekeepers however anticipate their iicoIb a little and hy making early selections get best choice from the new stocks. NEED A NEW CARPET! Uuy it here you'll make a big saving in guarantee that. We want you to know what u splendid carpet depart ment we have what choice qualities and pretty styles we sell ul lemarku bly low prices. Axmintter Carpets 91. 10 per yd. up Velvet Carpets 9ft per yd. up Brussels Carpets u per vd. up Ingrain Carpets .10 per yd. up Rag Carpets 27 per yu. up Hy buying now you can save from 5c to 15c per yurd on all Carpets und $-.110 to S5.oo each on Carpet size Ruga. CARPET SIZE RUGS! Nobody should hesitate to buy rugs at anytime, especiully ut the low prices we (tiote. Smyrna Hugs, wool reversible, si.e (i x II feet; 7 1-2 x 10 1-2 feet, w X 12 feet, prices 9 75 upward. Brussels Hugs x ( feet, 9 x II feet, 8 1-4 x lo 1-2 feet and It x 12 feet, prices .H.75 upward. Axminstcr Hugs ti x ! feet, 8 1-4 x lo 1-2 feet, 1) x 12 feet, prices 14 5o upward. Matting Hugs :i x (1 feet, H x !l feet, and it x 12 fuel, prices !o cts. upward. BOO Bugs all kinds sixe and prices. J". SIEREE,, Chambersburg, Penn'a. A Sweet Tooth. 0 3 You needn't be ashamed to admit that you have a "sweet toolh" that you like candy. Sugar is jusl us essential to your physical well being: as salt, 'fo supply this demand in the must agreeable way, is ttie work of the cansy-maker. and your chief concern Is to get pure wholesome goods K. H McClain lias the finest ll.-ie of confections in tliiscoun ty; and the beauty of It Is. thev all come under the re iUlrements of the Pure food Luw. 'If you want choice can dies for yourself, your girl, or your children, jfO to M' CHAIN'S. E. R. WcCLAIN, West End of Boardwalk, McConnellsburg, Pa. XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX OOOOOOOOOOOCO COX)OOOOOCO FALL BARGAINS! I have spent some time in the Eastern Cit ies buying fall and winter tfoods. I offer you a line of goods that can not be matched except in the city stores. Ladies', misses and childrens 3 LONG COATS at any price. Also a Beautiful line of Ready tiimmed Hats. Latest Patterns in Dress Goods, either home or imported cloth. Carpets at 25, 30,35, 50. 75c, and $H per yd. Heating Stoves, $6, Jt8, J? to, $5, $20, and $22.50 each. Cooking Stoves, $1 3, $ 5, 20. $25, 30 each. Iron Bedsteads, 1.85, 2.50, $3.50, 5. Chamber Suits 20 to 25 each. Rockers 1.25 to $? each. FANCY PORTLAND CUTTERS 20 to 30 each. Bob Sleds 16 to 24 per.set. Wooven Fence 22 to 50 cents per rod. Top Buggies 40 to i'5 each. Anything you need to eat, use or wear at a low price. CLAY PARK, Throe Springs, Pa, g cooooooooox oooooooococoo jjJ.K. Johnston's ! We have the New Fabric I M SUSIINE SILK. B j$ Nothing Richer, Nothing Prettier. Its crisp to the touch, rich m to the eye, has all the charm m of the expensive Silks, and you can hare two dresses for the cost of one if you use i$j SUSINE SILK instead of Chi- j na Silk. Communicate with your friends who buy from us. Ask them regarding the we handle. I THEY will tell you facts. Every oneof t'ti m will inform you that our merchandise is always just V what n e say it is. and that we can save U you money in every instance. j Bear in mind that SUSIINE SILK can only be gotten at J. K, JOHNSTON'S McConnellsburg. HIDES. Jamas Sipes & Hod pay 10, 13, and Hie a pound cash, for beof bides at tbeir butcber shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and talhw. For sale at Tront'sdrug Btoie. I DYSPEPSIA CURE ' j DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT i TW i .00 tti ovnlAlM 3tt MMtaillut trial m vWlrk tmM M H A raHIAJLtt MILV AT Ttti i4MKAiaVT ft M. C JtoWXTT OOmtfAMV. CHICAGO. MJJ Ak tor KodoPs 1W7 Almanac and 200 Year Oalander,