Pimples, Blackheads, Eczema, &c. QUICKLVCURED. "It Is aatoninhinir," remarked a well known authority on Discuses of thn skin, how such a laiyo number of peo ple, especially lad ins, are by attrac tively written ad verlisiinents, induced lo pinvtiii-i' Himu" oni1 of the many so called lieuuty I'roum.s now on the mar ket, not knowing, ot course, that, l!,ry mostly eonta in oily or greasy sub stances that cloj; tlie pores of the skin and are, for that reason, the very worst tiling that they eonld possibly j use. My treatment of I'implcs, lilack- ; heads, lilotehes and all eruptions of ' the skin, are as follows, and lias in variably proved very Hiieee.sful: Wasli I I the face carefully every nii:lit before j retiring witli warm water anil a little oat meal tied up In a small eloth ling;, then, after drying well, ue the follow ing inexpensive and perfectly harm less prescription, which ean lie filled at any Drug Store: Cletirola or.., Klliirl Hz,, Alcohol 7 ounces. I'sethis mixture on the face as often as possi ble during the day, lint use night and mornintr anyway, allowing it to re main on the face at least ten minutes, then the powdery lilm may he wiped oil' Do not wash the face for Home little time after using, lly following this simple treatment, you will soon have a clear Ilrilliant Complexion. liuy Timothy srnJ at Irwin's. This is (J ranker work at Wil liam's Grove. A very welcome ram visited this suctiou on Nabbatl) rnorninir last. L'rimo Tim A'.iy seoil at the Ir win store. Mrs. William llaum'irduer had threo tiue youn;? chicKcus stolen ove eight last wuclt. Charles Mc.Curdy, of this ilace is nursing a very sore hand j cause 1 by the luclf of a horse. j Sale Register. Wednesday, September 8 (leor-'e. 1!. Mock will sell at his j residence 1 mile north of McCon J nellshur, 4 head of work horses, J.'i head ofCutlk.ii.t head of sheep, lot of harness, Vc. Sale begins 1 at lo o'clock. Credit t months. A. L. Vi'iblo, auctioneer. Send for this Free Cullctin. The Pennsylvania .State Col lotre lias issued ar bulletin giving full information about the cours es of study offered in the School ot Airriculture and EKnoriment. r ... -tvn imporiani agency tor va-; station. It describes the work cuum houseoleaniu'' machines is reonir.l in t.l.o mWn f,.,,.. courses and the two years' course and makes interesting reading wanted here. See ad of liennett ! it Culvin, of Kurlin, Pa., else where in this isue. Many ot our farmers complain of their wheat not turning out neatly so well as they anticipated. A cumber ot our young people enjiyed a "corn loast" on the liidge west of town, on Monday nif-rht. HiLi:s Wanted. Highest market price paid for beef hides, horse hides, wildcat skins, and all kinds of grease, at Paul Wag ner's Tannery, McConnellsburg. Mr. Linn Alexander lias broken ground for a new house which he will erect on the lot he recently purchased in the eastern e.xtcn sion. The Presbyterian congregation and Sunday school of this place, held their anuual picnic in Hen ry's meadow, north of town, on Tuursday of last week. HIDES. James Sipes & Son:, pay the highest market price for beef hides at t'leir butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. Four or live cases of scarlet fe ver have been reported in Mer cersburg. The cases are not be lieved to be serious, but there is fear of the disease spreading. A large drove of sheep passed through town on Tuesday morn ing. It has beeu a number of years since so large a drove trav eled over the turnpike road at this place. Do not be deceived by unscrup ulous imitators, who would have you believe that the imitation pills are as good as DoWitt's Kid noy and Bladder Pills. There isn't anything just as good as the -e wonderful pills for the re lief of backache, weak back, iu llammationof the bladder, urn ary disorders, and all kidney com plaints. Any ono can take Do Witt's Kidney aud Bladder Pills as directed in perfect couridence of grod results. Sold by Trout's drugstore. The burning of a toul chimney in the residence of Mrs. M. IJ. Trout, last Friday, created con siderable excitement. No dam age done. Kev. A. G. 15. Powers will preach at Damascus the first Sunday in September, at 10 a.u,.; pi so, the same day, at Antioch, at 11:00 p m. A heavy frost on last Sunday morning a week in the highlands of McKean county, followoJ by a hot sun, completely destroyed hundreds of acres of corn, buck wheat and potatoes, and also rcinei the garden crops. THE R04D TO SL'CCI SS has many'obstructions, but none bo desperato as poor health. Sue cess to day demands health, but Electric Bitters is the greatest health builder tho world bas ever knowD. It eorajKilrt . perfect ac tion of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, purities and enriches the blood, and tones aud invigorutes the whole sysiern. Vigorous body aud keen brain follow their use. You can't afford to hhght Electric IJ:tWa If wpak, run dowQ or bickly. O.i!y50c. Guar anteed by T.out'a drug store. for any one who wishes t) know the kind of training that is given young men who want to become expert farmers, or teachers, or experimenters. A study ot the pages of this bulletin is convinc ing that the instruction is most practical. A young man fitted for entrance to college usually se Iects one of the four years' cours es. The two years' course is do signed for those who want in struction in agricu'ture but have not time or opportunity to fit themselves for a full collee course, or else do noc see their way clear to spend four years In college. The two years' course can be taken without any en trance examinations. Last year the School of Agri culture enrolled 108 men in the freshman class, )7 men in the sophomore, 25 in the junior, and 10" in tiie senior. The enrollment i:i the two years' course was 40. Ninety persons entered the win ter courses of twelve weeks. The bulletin is lree. It gives the dates for the beginning of all courses, including the winter courses and "farmers' week." Ask for the "May Bulletin," ad dressing the School of Agricul turo and Experiment Station, State College, Pa. Geo. W. Glenn of near Webster Mills was a business visitor to town on Monday. Kay's Lhll Lodge No. 77U 1. O. O. F., of Breezewood", will dedi cate their new hall on Thursday, Sept. !). Addresses will be de livered by Grand Master James S. Montgomery, of Philadelphia, and by Past Grand Master, Kev. B. LI. llart, of Harrisburg. Excursion to Pen-Mar and Gettysburg. Tho Western Maryland, will run a special excursion from Cumberland to Pen-Mar and Gettysburg, Sunday, Sept. 5th, which will leave Hancock 9.00 a. in. re uruing will leave Gettys burg fl p.m. Kound trip fare from Hancock to both the above points fl.fO. C. W. Mvkks, Agent. Teacher' Preliminary Meetings. August 31st, Warfordsburg Thompson, Bethel and Union. September 1st, Need more Brush Creek, Belfast and Licking Creek. September 2nd, Hustontown Wells, Taylor and Dublin. September 4th, McConnells burg Todd, B.irough and Ayr. Meeting to open at U o'clock a. to. Every teacher will bo present. Everybody interested in educa tiouitl matters, is invited to at tend. ' ' Yours truly, 8U(i-2r. B C. Lammkilsox. Assignees' Notice. In rij M.;iiin-i e-t-.hte of Dunlel Kuauft uf Avr lo i.-.lii. fcuit.ni euuiiiy. I'll. Ni.ll.ie 1 lirn iv Kivru ihitt iHinlol KninT.nu Iii-ii-iii of Ayr Kiv.ii-.ulp Kmtiiu oimiity. I'.i.. Ilils II. lull! Vllluno.rv K-wiKUIIK-Ut of nil of till lirop.Tiy fur iu tM-tirllt uf In on-dll.iiN All ji.minin uuv liii! i!ju uuulli-', a ml ce nt lire Iw-ruriy u.itllii-tl to tnnkia miMif of Un-m ulilun an ii,.min fiuio Urn lint, .of thu, nollnn pro- i liuiutl iu Urn iiiuiiitir mii forth lo elm tf.'nd Ko- ' LIOII of tho Ant of Jut 4 Itlll. I. I.. 4111 nrhn tliiliiirrrU from eomiiif in ujiou the fund I). A. NKI.sny. SAMI'fOI, MHI.IVTT, I'. J. HltKWni. . !KO. ll.toKLUHT. AtoiiniK)- !-! It. C'lliJorMCuue:iuu,, . "Ik A Natural Tone . ..... Talking and Singing Machine ' FREE ' Call at our store and hear the specially prepared Records of bands and other Instrumental A.usic, Sonjjs, Stories, Recitations, Etc , and assure yourself that this is the best offered. You Buv Only the Records. THESE RECORDS ARE FAMOUS FOR THEIR TONE AND QUALITY. As a liorne Piitertainer it has no euul. The bent talent In tlie country U bronrrlit rlfflit to your lire sld? to whilo away tliii loni; evenings with comiral iTci;ation iiml Hone's. An iiniiiimptn dance may lie jfii'ttcn up at a nionmnt's notice and licie you have the best orchestra t the country to plaj the dance music. Or you may wish to lenrn a Bon and what lietter instructor can you have thun one of the Pccrlcis sinners to phrase a sonir over and over apain If need be. The possibilities of this wonderful little machine for instruction and amiueincnt ure endless. One Standard Talking Machine with Handsome Flower Horn FREE to every Customer whose Cash Purchases amount to bee and hear this wonderful instrument and learn how easy you can obtain one. One Machine in a Home. We Keep a Full Line of Records Which will Fit Any Disc Machine. We have just received a Car Load of American Wire Fencing which we are selling at lowest prices. D. H. Patterson & Son GENERAL MERCHANDISE Webster Mills. WANTED High Grade Representative, We offer the mo.-t substantial busi ness opportunity known in years The exclusive sale of Sunto Vncuuui clean ers. Tlie Santo is made by the largest concern iu this business, and is the only cleaner sold under a guaranty bund. We want a food man not a "has-been" or "would-be" but a real business producer in every city, town uiid village. We are the general dis tributors lo;' t'lU territory Writ" at once, statin,' your ae, experience and linancial st indin'. Give for reference, the names of two prominent business men. Head '.ho full jiae advertisement of the "Santo" in the Saturday Kveninr Post of Au. and write us to day. liKNNKTT - C( )LTN, Berlin, Somerset County, 1'a. ICE ! ICE! ICE ! J. N. Much of Mercersbnrj? ha mado arrangements with theCharabersburi,' Ice and Cold Storage Company ofChauibeiH burjf for the handling of all their ice delivered at IWercersburg ICE WILL BE RECEIV- BELOW ED BY CARLOAD LOTS COST ! If there is anybody sell ing Phosphate for cost, ? then Huston is selling the same goods below cost; and, don't you pay cost Price, either, for we can save you money; and we are not selling for cost , "neither." Be sure and get our prices before you buy.. Yours respectfully, CHARLES HUSTON & BRO., Three Springs, Pa. J. K. JOHNSTON, J. K. JOHNSTON. MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S Faultlessly-Fashioned Suits Prices Lower than Inferior Makes. The very latest shades from 5 to $13. These are guaranteed thn best value to be had anywhere. Men's fancy Trousers In light or dark colors spring and summer weight. Men's Dusters, Fancy Shirts, Un derwear, Hosiery, Neckwear and Shoes and Oxfords Ladies' Spring and Summer Jacket Suits, fn blue, tan, white, and white and black stripe. Tho very latest Shades and stylos. I;e(. ular $5 00 values. Our Price ;i.50. Shirt Waists in Silk and Net Messallne Taffeta Silk in White and Net Wains in Ecru Colors. Also a line lot of White Batiste and Lawn Waists tailored styles or beautifully trimmed with Lace or Embroideries, button front or back, long or three-quarter sleeve 5Jc, 75., $1.00, $1.25. I iHlPQ Irlrtc to lue, black and brown in many gha,ip, LUUla kJlVII lb and styles. French Percales, Kates Seer" suckers, and Lancaster Ginghams, Muslins bleached aud un bleached, Lawns, Uatisles, Suesine Silks, Jacket Suites, &e. J. K. JOHNSTON. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S BIG UNDERSELLING STORE i? 444 $50.00 Spring and Summer Millinery, Such entirely new shapes so quaint and picturesque such en tirely new color loveliness, that every woman should see this exhibit to bo Iu touch with the new millinery.' It is a triumphant pageant of art and beauty. It points the way to your achieving a new hat, which like the ones you have heretofore purchased at our store, you will en joy wearing. We have LATEST STYLES shapes, and shades in hats and trimmings. We have a fine line of fan. cy goods. We aim to make quick sales and small profits. Come and see our line of goods. You are welcome. MRS. A. F. LITTLE. to 3 to 0. '6 0. o to 0 FULTON COUNTY BANK McConnellsburg, Fei. (ORGANIZED IN 1887.) EIGHTEEN STOCKHOLDERS - all among the prominent business men of the County. The resources of this Bank now ar exceed any period in its ex. existence. . . Wc 0 As the season Is approach ing for tho use of ice, It would . be well to arrange ifor your supply of ice for the summer season. Ice will be delivered 'over town every morning, except Sabbath. Also on Saturday evening. For further Information In reference to prices or large lots inquire of J. N. HOCH, Mercersburg, Pa. G. E. JACOBS Specialist In LENSES FORTHEEYES i'l tl in Mrl nnni1 Khiinr ti ft H At 111, t . II. fc . Mr vvnv.ninrTnn i-inn; e 14 v ( Thursday, Sept. 2nd. 7-1 Al ihi Soldiers' Reunion At B. F. Gulch-All's, Friday, September. 3d. BUGGIES: BUGGIES Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest. Our customers value and "bank on" our security to denositorn. mi 0 and our willingness and ability to assist them in every way consist- JJ ent with sound banking. ?J More Than $300,000.00 Snrltv W. II. NELSON. - - - Cashier. A DIRECTORS :-J. Nelson Sipss, Chas. R. Spangier, A. U. Nace ?m Wm. II. Nelson, J. F. Johnston, Waller M. Comerer, A. P. Baker 000000,00'00inw-0 000000'000 0A0 WOOOOXOCOO-0X0XOOCCX)CO o 0i Per Cent The Certificates of Deposit of this bank yield interest at the rata of 3 per cent, per annum, thus affording a safe and convenient'method of de positing savings or other idle money. WE ARE A STATE I have 'ust refilled my sheds with a Hun lo'. of new Top Huirjfies, both factory and hand-mid.: rmlnif In price from tl.j 00 tip to $75.00 for the lmr, hand-made MiUlin burg bujrjry. My $15 bueirr is a K''-d, btronjf, substan tial one that I will guarantee to give good satisfaction. I will sell on time to suit cuutomars. It will pay you to ' examine my stock before you buy elsewhere. Thanking h public for past patronage and soliciting a continuance of their favors I am, Very truly yours, W . R . E V N S HUSTONTOWN, PA, Depo si lory g The First National Bank g OF AlcCONNELLSBURG, OOXXX0OXXXXrCOOCOOC0 oo aCujr tZf.XSBi HSKStt Is She Working Herself to Death Does your wife complain of too much dairy work? Do you ever hear her say she'll never get through washing milk things? How often does she say, Ok, if I only had fewer pans, crocks and' cans to wash, 1 could read,, write or sew more, or even tuke a little resteuch day." AN EASIER TIME. Ask her about It Arrange to make tho duiry work ouo half easier, one half neater, oue half more pleasant, and .2.) lo loo percent, more prof itable by uilng a Sharpies Tubular Cream Keparator Until .vou try the Tubular, you can't imagine Ilia dlllercuce It make. It skims the milk immediately after milking -there's no milk Mandirt' around no cans or pans to wash. The Tubular la entirely d liferent from all others, so much m-iru simple and convenient, liriug your wife and let me take a Tubular apart for you. B. I. REEDER, Jll Hustontown, Pa. YOU ARE GOING TO BUY Stockers end Feeding: Cattle THIS SEASON You want to buy where you cau get the best cattle for the least money. Write or wire at once to JOHN J. LAWLER 163 EXCHANGE BUILDING . UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO , i . . Sound, safe, conservative, strict honesty and a square deal guaranteed. ESTABLISHED OVEH it YEARS : REFERENCES! Live Stock Exchange NutiomJ Bank, Cblcsgo , Any Mercantile Aki'"c Tboukands o. our uitifclied customers ' We liandle more stockers and feeders than ny firm in the world. A frig election at all times. Sale, 40 td jo loac's duily. Come to Chicago and we will sell direct to ynu, or order at once ty mail or telegram and we will ship lust what ytu want direct to you t lowest mar ket prices. Write at once for our plan uf filling orders. We can sav you money. Write us for quoUiis f prices before you buy.
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