PS Per All three Ic llerbert U. Helman is spending several days at tho Industrial school at Scotland. Wm. Uergstressor and Jacuo Doaver of Watortall, spent a few hours in t-nvn last Friday. There will not be any preach ing service in the Lutheran church at McConui'lUbuvg next Sunday. A" T. Klliot Patterson, Esq., of Philadelphia, is spending a few lays at his old home in the Cove. This is a good time to sub inbo for the Fulton County -evs. Only a dollar a year in ad vance. Miss Clara Snyder left Won ay for Erie, Pa., where she has secured employment. Mrs. S. M. Cook spent a few days the hrst of this week in Chambersburg on business. A nice colt belonging to An drew Washabaugh near town, was badly kicked one day last week. Samuel McElhauey, Huston town's well known stock dealer, was a business visitor in town last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder, of the Cove, wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Pittman at Har- risonville last Friday. thof the Psalmody Revision Com--Do-mittee, left Monday for a meet ing at Silver Bay, N. Y. n' John S. Harris and Charley Goldsmith spent yesterday out on the banks of old Licking Creek, fishing for anything that would swallow the bait. Mrs. J. F. Johnston and sous, Masters Walter and Ralph, are visiting relatives and friends in the western part of the State. Preaching in the Presbyterian church in this place next Sunday morning and evening, in the M. E. church in the evening only. Miss Fannie liessler, after spending two weeks with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Emory liessler, returned home Sunday. Miss Aunie Fleming, of llai ris bm g, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ira Fore, spent Friday and Saturday witli Miss Ivy G. La master. Conductor P. L. Finiff of Pitts burg, is spending a lew weeks at the home of his father trying to j shake himself loose from the grip of a severe attack of rheumatism, j Foley's Kidney Cure will cure ! all diseases arising from disor- j dered kidneys or bladder. Sold j it Trout's drug store. Mrs. Addie C. Largent, and ; son William, spent last Friday at ' Waterfall with the former's sis ter, Miss Josephine Hergstres- ; ser. j Mauy persons in this communi ty are suffering from kidney com plaint who could avoid fatal re suits by using Foley's Kidney Cu Sold at Trout's drugstore. There will not be preaching services in the Reformed church in this place next Sunday, Sun day school at 9:l!0 a. id., and Christian Endeavor at 5:iio p. rn. Miss Jennie Woodal and friend Mr. Barr, spent a tew days last week with Mrs. Henry Tritle, Mrs. Alvin Harnhart, and friends i St. Thomas and Chambers burg, Mrs. William Sheets and son Porcy of Inland, Nebraska, after a pleasant visit down in Lancas ter couuty, are now the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Sheets of town. Dr. Geor ge C. Cobcan, of Get tysburg, spent several days last wenk In this place. He was reg istered at the Cooper House, and Sabbath Convention. A convention in the interest of the Sabbath, and for the purpose organizing u County Sabbath As sociation to co-operate with the State Sabbath Association in ub servinjr the interest of the sacred institution, will be held in Mc Connellsburg, Sept. I.MIi. The following will bo the order of ex ercises. MOItSlMl SKSSION r. i nil li( II. l'::i) devotional Exercises The pastor, J. 1 4. Grove. 10:40 Organization of the Conven tion. I0:4."i The Divine Law of the Sab bath and Christ's Example and Teaching Concerning it. Kov. W. A. West, L. I). 11:1." General Discussion. 11:2.") Enrollment of Delegates and Assignments. AFTKKNOON SKSSION M. K. ( Ill ItCH 2:oo Devotional Exercises I he pastor, Rev. J. V. Adams. The Civil Law and the Sab hath. Rev. J. V. Adams. General Discussion. The Object of this Conven tion Hev. J. L. Grove. Organization of the County Association and other busi ness. KVKMNO SKSSION PUKS. CIILIM II. 7:.'0 Devotional Exercises The pastor. Rev. W.A. West,D. D. The Perils of the Sabbath Kov. A. (i. Wolf. What Can He Done to Pro mote Sabbath Observance i Rev. C. M. Smith. General Discussion. Opening addresses should not be over 30 minutes, others ." min utes. Each congregation in the Coun ty is requested to send three dele- ! gates, and all are cordially invited ! to attend. Entertainment will be ! provided by the Christian people of the town and vicinity to all coming from a distance. Valuable Hotel Property at Private Sale. AUGUST 2:10 2:4o 2:.".."i :J:25 The undersigned will sell at pri vate sale the well known Washing ton House property a McCon nellsburg, situated on Court House Square. This is one of most desirable hotel properties in the town, and has a splendid patronage. The present owner has conducted it for a period of twenty-tive years and has no oth er moti.'o for selling than a desire to retire from active business. For further information call on or address S. 15. Woollkt, McConntllsburg, Pa. Glenn Woodal. G. Hoy t Glenn and Miss Sarah j Louisa Woodal, of Ayr township, j were married on Wednesday, Au- j gust 10, l'J04, by the Rev. A. G. j Wolf, at the Lutheran parsonage, j this place. ' Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferers. Foley's Honey and Tar affords immediate relief to asthma suf ferers in the worst stages and if taken iu time will effect a cure. Sold at Trout's drug store. ::4o s:lo S:4o Grangers Picnic. For the Grangers Picnic at Wil liams Grove August 2'Jth to Sept. 3, 1U04, inclusive, the Cumberland Valley Railroad will run special excursion trains to and from the Grove and sell excursions tickets as follo'vs : j Leave Mercersburg at 8:00 A. ! M., 10:30 P. M.,'and 5:20 P. M., j daily. I Returning leave WilliamsGrove j for Mercersburg, Richmond aid I intermediate stations at 8:00 A. 1 M., and 3:15 P. M., daily and at j 5:30 P. M. on Thursday only. I Excursion tickets good to re- turn until Saturday, Sept. 3rd, The com- will be on sale the entire week at I ...ifton .... r,tn.-i ,.;.i. inn w j Ff.l. nun fair for the round trin. I II I L IV,.. J 1 1 bllllliv.llb ' 1 ' J -' ' . i lows: Mrs. Geo. W. Reisner, Mrs. ! Excursion tickets good for two H. W. Peck, Mrs. C. H. Stevens, ! days will be on sale from Tues Mrs. J. K. Johnston and Mrs. day until Friday at rate of $1.25 , i for the round trip. VII persons who expect to be in j A Profitable time for buying. See Goods listed and Prices before buying. A Special Value In Black Mohair A Special Value tn Black Broadcloth A Special Value In Black Sicilian Cloth. ' Supreme Values In block silk, 1 yd wlde-tafTetta, satin foulnrd, wash silks for waists In 1)1 ack, white and colors, 4so per yd. WASH GOODS SPECIALS Dimities, line glnKliunis, colors blue, pink, green: lace stripe batiste, all colors; tan color suitings, blouse linnn, madrus, bwIss dotted and plain, Indian linen, organdie, lawns, duck, black Indian linen and black batiste. POINT DE VENICE All over luces of every description black, white, cream, tan ut all prices. A large assortment of torchon and funcy laces, insertion, bcadi..g. EMBROIDERIES Summer corsets It. & O. Corsets. Ladies' rendy-made shirt waists and tailored dress skirts Ladles' ready-mado underwear, skirts, night wrappers, corset covers, etc. NOTIONS Silk gloves, kid gloves, mills, niching, ties, shirt waists sets, buttons, braids and trimmings. August Millinery Reduced to Wholesale Price. Ribbons ! Ribbons ! RlbbonsI A cordial welcome extended to all. Perfect satisfaction is one thing we do not sell we give it away freely and unreservedly to our customers. JiAiiiiLK 1 Al ILKINS mailed free to any post-otlice. A postal card will bring you our fashion sheet; new stylos issued every month Best trade prices for Eggs and Poultry. T. J. WEINER, HANCOCK, AID. THE CHAMBERSBURG! ACADEMY lor Hoy. 107th Year. OeslKn to if lve pupils ' thorough prepurutlcia for college or bUHlnum, uIko to provide u pleasunt home where they . amy develop under the most fuvorub'e physi cal, morul und eduautlonul conditions. Individual overnight und lnstrueton. Outdoor sports encouruKed. Only a limited number of hourdlnu students udmltted. Terms iV) per yeur. Heud for cululutfue. V- ElXiAK KICK. M. A., Principal, Chunibcrshurfi, Pa. Auditor's Notice. Notice is hereby Kiven that' the undersigned auilllor appointed to make distribution of the funds in the hands of DennlsMorcret. executor I of the estate of Henry Kite lute of Thompson I township, deceased, will Kit In his omcc In McConuellsburR. Pa., for the perform- f unce of Nuld duty on Krlduy, September -'. I luol, ut 10 o'clock, u. m when und where , all persons Interested may attend If they see proper. UKOIUiK II. DANIELS, "10 04. ' Auditor. Gettysburg. Pa. CITY HOTEL. (One square from either depot. ) Accoininodutlons for 250. Nines $1.50 to $2.50 Per Day BOARD BY THE WEEK $7. $8 & S10 Hot .V- Cold Bath, Electric Llght.Cas, S5t-m Kent fc Call Bells. JOHN E. HUGHES, Prop. We cau Klve you any kind of a carriage de- Hired over the llutllelleld. Free Itus to and from ull trains, Ref 1st Not. llitiik of OettysburK, linitistreet H und Dunu'tt. Don't Walk when you can buy a beautiful buggv ior $45 worth $65. Three-seated Hand Made bpring Wagon, with top and brakes, 18-spoke wheel, war ranted for 2 vears, $85 regular price Hand built buggies, 18-spokes, warranted 2 years, $6 7.50; regular price $85- I have contracted for 200 tons hlgH grade fertilizer for fall seeding which I will sell at prices so low as as to leave completion out of the question. Remember I youjfetno old re-sacked goods, but nice tresh goods in new sacks. A good stock of Bran, Corn, Chop and Flour in my ware rooms at all times and at lowest prices. I keep any thing you want to eat, feed, wear or use, at prices that will save you from 15 to 40 per cent. CLAY PARK, Three Springs, Pa. attendance und be entertained are requested to notify Mrs. Geo. W ! Heisner not later than the j preceding the convention. week NEARLY FORFEITS HIS LIFE. A runaway almost ending fatal, started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111. For four years it defied all j doctors and all remedies. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve had no I troubje tocurehim. Equallygood for burns, bruises, skin erup tions and piles. 25c at Trout's drug store. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE. Will cure Bnght's disease. Will cure Diabetes. Will cure Stoue in Bladder. Will cure Kidney and Bladder diseases. Sold at Trout's drug store. BURNT CABINS. piuuon cove. Mn Cha3 Hohmau and wife, of John Fisher was busy thresh- J Saxton, Pa., spent a few days with ing in this vicinity this week. j the latter's mother, Mrs. Isaac Job Uess says he sowed filteen Houck. bushels or wheat and raised ten' Wm. McGowan. Sr.. of Shade Auditor's Notice. Notiee is hereby Kiveu thut the undersigned, appointed auditor to make distribution of the funds lo the hands of M. it Similiter, Ks,. exe cutor of the lust will, o., of Mrs. Mary Allen, lute of M;ConnellsburK. Pa., deceased, will sit In his olllce In MuConnellxburx. l'u., on Thurs day. September I, 19ul, ut 10 o'clock, A. M.. when and where ull persons Interested may tttend If they see proper. S. W. KIUK, 8-17-W. Auditor. bushels of rye olf the same Held; however, he beat this by sowing six acres of oats and raising 05 bushels to the acre. Lemuel Hendershot has been busy hauling lumber for Roland Mellott. Quite a number of the older people attended Mr. Israel Hill's funeral at Bills Chapel. Among those who attended the picnic at Buck Valley, August 13, were Misses Sallie Huber, Lulu Slusher and Nellie Kirk, Messrs. Albert Kirk and A. C. Palmer. They report a good time. Edward Palmer, of Warfords burg, was the guestof Miss Bird ie Kirk Sunday afternoon. Charley Myers, while meking a business call at Judge Kirk's, fell and sprained Ins ankle very seriously. James I). Kirk returned to his j work at McKeesport nfter having spent several days witii irieuds siMjut the time among his nunier-1 ut home, ous friends. i Charley Fegley, Lemuel S. D. Stovens and daughter, Lemuel llendershot, O. C. Grace, or CDamDersourg, spent from Friday uutil Sunday jn this placf, the guests of Mr. Stevens' brother In - law, Prothoiiotary George A. Harm. A festival will bo held n the lawn in front of tho "Old White Cuurch" under the auspice of tho members of St. Paul's In formed church of this place Sat urday eveuicg, August 27th. Mr. L. B. Mellott and bride, of Pittsburg, are visiting the form er's sister, Mrs. S. IC Pittflbau, at UarriHonville, his father, Mr. D. 11. Mellott, and other frieqdn ia thU couuty. During the past five years, Mr. Mellott has been a streetcar conductor In the "Iron Citv" and has fitted up a new home from garret V) cellar, which he und Mrs. Mellott will occupy upon their return home. Kirk, Kirk, Lemuel Bernhart, A. C. Palmer, and Misses Stella lieadershot, Katie Gulden and Tiliie Palmer were the guests of II. P. Kirk's Sunday. ' Joseph Fisher attended sorv.c- Gap, visited friends at this place Saturday. Mrs. Chas. McGehee, who has been ailing for some time, started to Virginia last Wednesday for her health. She was ar compan ied by her husband. Clarence Johnston, of Mount Union, spent a few days last week with his aunt, Mrs. Mary John son. John Ilorton, who is employed at Du Quesne, Pa., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Ilouck. Cliauncey Piper, of Shade Gap, visited relatives in this place last week. Rev. Mcllnay spent a week at the home of G. S. Doran. Misses Bessie and Blanche Doran, near this place, spent few days last week with Jacob Lemaster's family. Rev. Phillips and wife started last Tuesday, on their vacation, to Belleville, Pa. Low Rale Excursion Ta The Seashore Via C. V. R. R. & P. R. R. On Thursdays June 23, July 7. 1, August 4, 18 and September 1. Tbe Cumberland Valley Railroad will sell special excursion tickets to Atlantic City, Cape May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Alvalon, Anglesea, Wild wood, Holly Beach, N. J. and Rehoboth, Del. Tickets will be good goingon a- bove dates on train leaving Mer cersburg at 8.00 a. m. and to re turn on any regular train (except limited trains on the Pennsylvania lailroad on which an extra fare h charged) witnln lo days, in cluding date of issue. Rate from Mercersburg $5.00. Atlantic City passengers may go through via Delaware Kiver Bridge route, changing cars at Broad Street Station. eg at Sideling Hill Saturday and Sunday. . Our supervisor has been econo mizing lor the farmers oy work' ing tho roads daring the, dry weather " ' ' MYSTERIOUS CIRCUMSTANCE. . 1 One wall pale and tallow and the other fresh and rosy. Whence the difference ? She who is blush ing with health uses Dr. King's- New Life Pills to maintain it. By gently arousing the lazy organs they compel good digestion and head off constipation. Try them. Only 25c, at, Trout's drug store, A PERFECT PAINLESS PILL is the one that will cleanse the system, ret the hver to action, remove the bile, clear the com plexion, cure headache and leave acoodtistein the' mouth. The famous little pills for doing such ; work pleasantly and effectually are DeWitt's little Early Risers. Bob Moore of Lafayette, Ind. says: "All other pills I have used gripe and sicken, while DeWitt's little Early, Risers are simply per feet" Sold : at Trout's drug store. ' . ! p P--f , Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Williams and little too and Mr. Frank II u her and Mrs., flitter drove over from Chambersburg last Sunday and took dinner at the' ' Fulton House. Mr. Huber and the two ladies are children ot the Mr. lid ber who burned the brick for the Court House and jail in this plaot O 3. REDUCTION In Pri OF ALL My Spring and Summer Goods. The weather has been cool most all this sni'ing and summer, and as u re sult, I have left ou my hands some choice hats which would have other wise been sold. IT IS YOUR GAIN, as T am tro'mg to close these goods ovt possitively at cost prices. This means a great saving to you. Take advantage of it. Alaye Johnston, MILLINER. A SUMMER COLD. A summer cold is not only an noying but if not relieved Pneu- mouia will be the probable result by Pall. One Minute Cough Cure clears the phlegm, draws out the infiamation, heals, soothes and strengthens the lungs and brou chial tubes. One Miuute Cough Cure is an ideal remedy for the children. It is pleasant to the taste and perfectly harmless. A certain cure for croup, cough and cold. Sold at Trout's drug store. Cumberland Valley 10-Day Excursion to Ocean Grove, Tuesday, August 23rd. The Cumberland Vallev and Pennsylvania railroads will rut their annual excursion to Ocea'i Grove, (Asbury Park), N. J , on Tuesday, August 213rd. 'iiekN to be sol I for C. V. R. R. ti aiu No. 4 leaving Mercersburg at 8:00 A. M. on above date, good o'jly on that traiu and on direct coi Hirel ing traiu on P. R, R l' i'liii.nl. I phia theuoo to 0.:e;ui Oruvv (As bury Park) by regular I rut us louv ing Broud Street Stullou hI 3:80 4:00 and 4;0'J P. M , snino d.iN. Tickets will bo good for reluct paingfi ou regular train, exo-p Limited Express Train, until September Ut, inciniv.-, :inl will bo good to slopoirrt' Pliihid tpMn wi'l I'l limit re n ruin jr. p Ki ti.0) rv iln- imi'id tiij. llOIll MMC:rbU! g. New Falling Top Buggies, both Factory and Handmade from $35 to $85 Surreys and Wagons Large stock on hand all the time to select from. WI. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. J. K. JOHNSTON Ready with Spring and Summer Goods. All are invited to come and inspect the pretty lines. See Our Spring Clothing fresh, up-to-date styles for men and boys. Large selection of separate Dress Pants. The best 50c Overall, in blue and stripes. We are proud ot our new lines of Shoes, both for dress and every day wear. beautiful assortment of Dress Shirts ; also Work shirts bought before the advance. The finest line of Mercerized Shirtwaist Pat- terns we have ever had ; also Percales, Lawns, Dim ities, etc. see our new straw Hats before you get one. Straw matting from 10 to 30c a yard. Felt window shades Sc. Oil window shades 20c. J. K.. JOHNSTON, . McDonnellsburg, Pa. Easy and Quick! Soap-Making with BANNER LYE To make the very best soap, simply dissolve a can of Banner Lyi in cold water, melt lbs. of grease, pour tha Lye water in the grease. Stir and put aside to set Pull Dlractloaa Bvary Pacfcaf Banner Lye is pulverized. The can may be opened and closed at will, per mitting the use of a small quantity at a time. It is just the article needed in every household. It will clean paint, floors, marble and tile work, soften water, disinfect sinks, closets and waste pipes. Write for booklet "Uset o Banner Lye" free. ,,. Tbs Pwa CkMakal Wwks. PfcllaMvMe Early Msero The) famous Uttla pills. W.H. NESBIT SELLS MACHINE OILS from 20 cents to 60 cents a gal lon. Don't be deceived no . body will sell you a CO-cent ' oil for 23 cents. Mower c$ c$ Sections and guards for all kinds of . machines at prices lower than you have ever beard. BINDERS on hand; Binder twine, Horse Rakes in fact farmer's should remember if they want any thing in the machinery line that I can help them if anybody can. ' W. H. NESBIT, n'ConnellBburg Itodol Dyspepsia Curo DtqsaUwhat you t. G B 4 XJBXJY Ifyoiidrelikethr-oian from Missouri, anil have to be shown then theke BIO VttllK'S , 1 tti linking Powder Large Prunes . Hoi id ToinuuwH 'i cans Jap Co flee per ft Rio Coffee per tb ' ' Jars and Crock, ' Ionium and MeWu at Ilk-. 8c. 25 12c. 15o. C. F. Scott, Grocer. ' CaonsataGsczhOsro For Coughs, CoWs und Croup. 'EHSHPSIAXURE For Sale at Truui druj aluru. 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