Fewer1 gallons; wears lotigB Devoo. Milton Uuger has been on the sick list for several Any a. t f .. as. Lucle.lonn Ilaim, ol haluvia, was a welcome caller at this of tlco yesterday. Buy your phosphate aud land salt of Huston of Saltillr, and you will get fresh goods. Prices right Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wilkinson and children, of this place, spent a few days visiting relative and friends in Hancock last week. Fall Term Opening. TheTri-State Business College, Cumbeilani, Maryland, ( September 4, o, t. j Miss Maud Ott has returned home from a two weens' visit in the home of her uncle and autft, John Booth and wife, at Maddens ville. Do not sicnd your money reck, lessly but goto LIustou at Saltillo and get fertilizers that produce crops. Mr. Clarence Wilson, wio had bfcen visiting in the home of his father-in-law, returned to Chain bersburg on Monday. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure all diseases arising from disor dered kidneys or bladder. Sold by all dealers. There will be a picnic at the Iron Bridge at Gregory's ford ing, in Thompson township, Sat urday afternoon aud evening, September 2nd. The Hancock Star says that not a single bid was received by the County Commissioners to build the ideal highway from Hancock to State line. This knocks out a piece of good road. Maay persons in this commun ity ar? suffering from kidney complaint who could avoid fatal results by using Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by all dealers. Albert N. Mellott, of Sipes Mill, was in town yesterday. Mr. Mel lott expects to leave to-morrow for BaJtimore where he will en ter the Baltimore Medical Col lege, for a four years' course in medicine. llustou of Saltillo, pays 18 ceuts a pound for butter; 18 cents a dozen for eggs; 12 cents a pound for lard; 11 cents a pound for country .side meat; 12 cents a pound for shoulder, and 13 cents a pcund for ham. J. C. Fore, of Chambersburg, last Wednesday purchased one of Andy Fore's farms Dear Knobs ville. Charlie is a former resi dent of this county, and we ex tend to them a cordial welcome in their return. Mr. Frank and Mrs. Moars and ;wq children, John and Florence, of Baltimore, and Mrs. John Waidlich mother ol Mrs Mears of Mercersburg, spent Satur day afternoon with Mrs. M, V. Cromer, on North First street. After a hearty meal a dose of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will pre vent an attack of indigestion. Kodol is a thorough digestantand aguaranteed cure for indigestion, dyspepsia, gas on the stomach, weak heart, sour risings, bad breath and all stomach troubles. Sold by Stoutoagle & Bro. Bruce E. Stoner is in Uarris burg this week, taking a course in embalming, preparatory to se curing a license and diploma from the State Board of Health. A law was enacted by the lust Legisla ture requiring all embalinors to be licensed, which license must be tiled with the local Board of Health, and for which a fee of from $10 to 2a must be paid. A number of our contempor aries are warning their readers of a tine appearing young man who calls at a residence where there are several children and for the modest sum of 50 conts offers to insure the lives of each for five years, or in case of death to pay the parents $500. lie is well arm ed with statistics and presonts cards on which is engraved the name of an alleged company with a paul up capital of $500,000, whose headquarters are in Chica go. For sunburn, tetter and all skin and scalp diseases, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has no equal. It is a certain cure for blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. It will draw the tire outof a burn aud heal without leaving a scar. Boiltf, old sores, carbun cles, etc., are quickly cured by the use of the genuine DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Accept no substitute as they are often dan gerous and uncurtain. Sold by btouteugle t Bro. 1 Captain J. 0. Hunter, of Ches ter county, has been spending tlio past week, renewing former acquaintances in McCouuulls bu rg. The Captain and his good wife, who is now deceased, spent some time in this place during the pastorate of Rev. Hicks Mrs. Hicks being a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Uuuter. Never in the way, no trouble to carry, easy to take, pleasant and never failing in results are De Witt V Little Early Risers. These famous little pills are a certain guarantee against headache, bil iousness, torpid liver and all of the ills resulting from constipa tion. They tonic and strengthen tha liver. Sold ty Stouteagle & Bro. Mr. Frank Remsburg, once a Fulton county teacher, has pur chased the livery owned by Isaac Morgret, at Hancock, and will conduct the same at the old stand in the rear of the Barton House. Mr. Remsburg, who was former ly a B. & O. telegrapher, is a very Accommodating young man and will no doubt receive a large share of the public patronage. He is idding new vehicles to his livery and expects to purchase, in the near future, several more speedy travelers. AUONIZINU BURNS are instantly relieved, and per fectly healed by Bucklen's Arni ca Salve. C. Rivenbark, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., writes: "I burnt my knee dreadfully, that it blis tered all over. Bucklen's Arnica Salve stopped the pain, and heal ed it without a scar. " Also heals all wounds and sores. Trout's drug store. 25c at Sale Register. Saturday, September 2, Geo. A. Harris, administrator of the estate of Stephen F. Keepers, late of Taylor township, deceased. will sell at the residence of the said decedent at Hustontown, Carpenter tools, Wagonmaker tools, Falling top .buggy, hog, wagon, farm implements, &c. Sile begins at 10 o'clock, Terms U months. Friday, September 15. C. J. Brewer will sell at his Meadow Spring Dairy and Stock farm 2 miles south of McConnellsburg, 6 head of horses and colts, 40 head of cattle, one half of which is milch cows, 10 head of ewes, 50 head of hog,s, 40 head of the hogs are pu re bred English Ber kshires. This is a lot of fine stock all through and worthy the attention of stock buyers. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Saturday, September 23, Mrs. Anna Mason will sell on the Pittmanfarm at McConnellsburg, 3 horses, 14 cattle, 75 sheep, 37 hogs, farming implements, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. m. POISONS IN F0UD. Perhaps you don't realize that many pain poisons originate in your food, but some day you may feel a twinge of dyspepsia that will convince you. Dr. King's New Life Pills are guaranteed to cure all sickness due to poisons of undigested food or- money back. 23c at Trout's drug store Try them. C1TO. A rattlesnake called at the res idence of John Carbaugh last Sat urday afternoon. He was met at the porch by a member of Mr. Carbaugh's family. A little al tercation took place. ' The snake is not living now. Ten rattles and a button are all that is left of him. His age was twelve years; his length, three feet. William Seville, of Franklin county, came over to visit his fa ther John Seville. Mrs. Mary Garland and her son James were at Luther Mel lott 's last Sunday to see Mrs. Garland's sister who is very sick. Anarew Bainbaugh and Mary Stenger went up to the white rock on Cove mountain last Sun day. The same day George Sei- hders and family were at Albert Clevengers, and William Seiders and family were at the ho 0f town. A 0UARANTEL Itching, blinu , truding piles. Druggists rtuufid money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 0 to 14 day Firt application civns eaua aiid rent fi0i. If youi druggUi ban't it tmnd 50c in stamps and it will Lih forWHidntl rwist-puid hv t'n Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. i Letter Id fi. M. DoVMit ; Aft Connellshurg, Pa. De.11- Sir : You'd strike it rich if you could Hud a way to shave your customers in less time, for less cost, and make the shave last twice jr three times as long You wouldn't shave the same person so many times, or get so much of his money; but the whole town would be talkiug about you, and everybody would come to you for a shave. Devoe lead and zinc is exactly that in paints. It takes fewer gallons, and it wears longer. Costs less for the job, and you don't nave to do it again for years and years six years at least. "Fewer gallons; wears longer. " Takes fewer gallons to paint a house with Dovoe leaci-and-zicc than with mixed paints; r.nd it wears longer than mixed paints or lead-and oil. Yours truly F. W. Devoe & Co., 32 New York. LAUREL RIDUE. Chick Mellott and family visit ed Jacob Gordon's family Sun day. Will Strait, wife and sons Lew is and Glenu, spent Saturday and Sunday with his sister, Mrs. R. W, Mellott. Fred Gordon and family visit ed James Peck. Nellie Hess spent Sunday with Mrs. Jacob Ciouser. Maud Gordon visited Grace and Goldie Mellott, Sunday. Gracie Mellott has returned home after spending some time n the family of P. P. Shives. Scott Johnson and wife visited Robert Mellott and family last Sunday. William Bivens, wife and daughter, Helen, visited Mrs. David Lynch. Mrs. Ed Keyser and family at tended preaching at Laurel Ridge last Sunday. Ira Diehl and wife visited the family of Robert Everts recently. TO CURE A COLD IN OME DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c, NEW CONSUMPTION CURE. Juice of Raw Table Vegetable! Said to Com pletely Restore Patients. Physicians of New York are much interested in a circular is sued yesterday by the New York Post Graduate hospital, announc ing the discovery of a new cure for consumption. This new rem edy is the juice of raw table vege tables, potatoes, beets, carrots, onions, celery and the like, pro cured by grinding and squeezing, a dose being two ounces after meals. The statement is made that eleven patients with well de veloped pulmonary tuberculosis have absolutely been cured and are now good subjects for life in surance risks. Fifty other pa tients are still under treatment and are said to be progressing satisfactorily. QUICK RELIEF FOR ASTHMA SUFFERERS. Foley's Honey and Tar affords immediate relief to asthma suf ferers la the worst stages and if taken in time will effect a cure. Sold by all dealers. Preliminary Meeting for Dublin. An Institute will be held at Fort Littleton. Saturday, September 2nd. The following is the pro gramme: 1. School Organization Lillian Fleming, D. K. Chesnut, Supt. Barton. 2. School Discipline M. D. Haiston, Lewi Harris, Emma Lyle. 3. How Can We Better the Schools of the Township us Com pared with That of Last Winter? Hon. S. L. Buckley, Rev. Wesley Cline, Supt. Barton. 4. How and to What Extunt Do You use the Text-book? Harry Sipes, Myrtle Stevens, Lewis Harris. 5. The Recitation: How Con ducted, Length and Number of Elsie Baker, Lillian Fleming, Em ,ma Lyle. 6. Query Box and General Re marks. All teachers of the township are expected to attend and take part. K very body come and help make it a success. Institute to lifgin at 9 a. in. Lkvi 1 Morton-, ..'bairnmn. require I mm . .'t aud P 1 fcCPfbcen eiiKHkAl Of The famouarrty yean. BHlrt Waists. X. J. WIENER, Hancock, Wd Clearance Sale. Spterlallve specials In black and colored silks, white goods, summer glng hams and lawns, wide embroidery flouncing, laces, all-over laces, Insertions. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS IN MILLINERY AT SACRIFICE PRICES. SPLENDID HOSIERY VALVES COLORS BLACK, IVHITE AND TAN. GLOVES : Wash neck pieces, lace stocks, turn Underwear and Gauze Vests. Headquarters for Corsets of every sty le, price and size. Ask for the "Amer ican Lady." The n.ost populur distin guished and widely advertised corset in the world. Dannner Patterns. Fashion Sheets Free. 0R5ETS Kntire new stock Rouss Racket Store say! SAY ! Did you see the nice assortment of Carpets that we just got in they are fine. Tin Fruit Cans good and heavy at 38c dozen, and an extra heavy wax strings 4c dozen; 2 bushel grain bags at 82.40 per dozen. We now have our fall line of men's wool hats at 45, 8!), and $1.20. The 1.20 hat is the same that others ask $1.50 for. Why not save 30 cents. We spoke of preserving kettles before at a bargain, well they all went out, but we were fortunate In getting another lot nt the same price. We are getting in new shoes almost every day, and they certainly will please your feet and also your pocketbooks. lOo to 4.00. The nicest umbrellas, 28 in., steel frame, will turn water, at 40c, others at 75, 80 and 00c. 10c Jar rings, 7c; Jusect powder 8c; Mrs. Potts Sad Irons 80c. The old style smoothing irons in 5, (1, and 7 pounds, 20, 24 and 28c. The best corn tyer made, 12c; also, have the sash cord for same tyer. If you are in want of Tar Hoofing, it will pay you to see us, (ia square Gas Tar 18c gallon. I?ed Star Harness Oil in gallon cans 00c; Paint in quart pails 30c. Table Oil Cloth 2d grade, lie. First grade, no better made, at 12::. Black carriage oil cloth 18, 25 and 3(ic. Apple parers that kicks the apple otf 45c. HULL & BENDER, Proprietors. New Advertisements. New advertisements this week: Geo. W. Reisner & Co. J. K. Johnston. Hull & Bender. Harry E Huston. Clay Park. Read every one of them care fully. The men that advertise have no moss on their backs, nor no musty stock in their stores. For Sale or Rent. A steam Roller Flour Mill, 50 ft. from railroad station. We guarantee $5.00 to $12.00 clear per day on custom work alone. No other mill nearer than 7 miles. Will sell at a bargain, have other business to look after. Address Box 224, Mt. Union, Pa. Campmectiin Buggies. For the second time this season I have tilled my extensive sheds with brand splinter new buggies, suitable for all uses especially great for a trip to campmeeting, Come and look them over for a special midsummer bargain. W. R. Evans, Hustontown, Pa. William L. Moseby, of Wells township, made a trip to Cham bersburg last week. His wile brought him down to this place, anc! as he did not want to lost' any time, he walked over to Lou don and took the Cumberland Valley train. Wheu he returned be again made the trip across the mountain afoot This is not so bad for a man almost seventy years of age. He says his sight if as good as ever, aud he reads the newspapers without the aid of glasses. LEY'S IIDNEY CUKE. Will cure Bright's Disease. Will cure Diabetes. Will cure Stone in Bladder. Will cure Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Sold by all dealei 8. Dress Kid, Silk Lisle Thread, la while, black, tan, brown, gray. All sizes. - over collars, linen collars. Muslin WAI5T 1905 Banner Patterns. 1 for childrmni jqft. jure. JVo ct-l(.cj Auditor's Notice. Tim undersigned auditor appointed to pusm on the exoepiionN &u., to the uuimhiiii. of the Iteul KHtute Trust Compuhy, trustee of John A. MoKibbln, will sit for the perforumnou of suld duties m his oftloe In MeCoiinellsburK. 1'tt , on Tuesday, Auust s. it, m 10 o'ulouk a. m , at whiun time and phi on all persons Interested muy attend If they see proper. 0M S. W, KIKK, 8" ' Auditor. Adminisrator's Notice. Letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. Alice Smith late of McCouuellsburi, Ful ton oounlv. Pu., deoeused, having been want ed by the Keiditerof Wills for Fulton county, to the subsoriber, whose postolllue address 'in McConnellsl)urif. Pennsylvania, uil persons who are iudebted to the suld estate will please make payment, and those having olulmnwlll present them to CHAS. K HaRTON, Auk. Si, IS05. Administrator. 1905 Sea Shore Excursions. The Cumberland Valley Rail road Company has arranged for its usual excursions via C. V. R. R. and P. R. R. to Atlantic City, Cape May and other sea-shore resorts, for the following dates :. July 13 and 27, August 10 and 24, and September 7. Tickets good for sixteen days, including date of issue, will be sold on the above dates for train leaving Mercers burg at 8:00 a. m. at rate of $5.00 for the round trip. Saw Timber Wanted. Tract of Oak Saw-tnnber want ed. Give acreage, description of timber, price, and full particu lars. For further information, apply to, or address News Office, McConnellsburg, Pa. Men Wanted. 0 able-bodied men wanted for tannery work. Married men preferred. Apply at once by telephone, or in person. Saltillo '"an n it y, 8-23-2t. Saltillo, Pa. W77 PINCHIrf UWMMMI SAY JW(9M For sale by Stouteagle Bro. 000 f 0 J 0 t0 00.0 FARMERS, ATTENTION! New Phosphate and Land salt arriving every week for fall seeding. J sell Baugh and Armour Phosphate which have been us ed successfully for 50 roars. Phosphate $13.00 per ton. Land Salt $7. 75 per ton. Glay Park, Three Springs, Pa, 00 0 0 0000 00 .0 00 0 0 00 P 0P00ff 0000000 0 00 00000000X0 000 000 0 0S. A 0000000 0 00 00 00 00 00 0j0 rn0 X H. 00x00x0000x0x0x000000000x00, . . t m VP- M Hi v I j OLLAKilNOfc MLfc ! DRY GOODS Fancy Prin t s in 2 to 10 yrd U They wore 12Jc and 15c m m m now und 10c fev yard. FfirV I iirnc Dimities and UutisUis, In stripes rdllty LrU Wllbt and large and small floured pat terns, in 2 to 10 and 12 yards lengths. Prices run according to length of piece. ' . . Apron Ginghams leties of check and .plaid jjy patterns, at 5c per yard. il 8 Ladies5 Oxford Ties in both hlack and tan, wore $1.25, now 1.00, and the $1.00 ones are 00 cents. VIM Men's Oxford Ties 4.4. m '.'3 si 3 m (8 in jintci)' 1h:i'.:i-! and tan. They were $2.75 now marked down to fell 2.25. m Uliese 'i,"'ch!s are worth Investigation The kind of goojs tha J$ you want -i.i a' the kind of goods we sell. Fodder yarn by the foo1 ?& or by the roll. A new shock Iyer. 8? m k McConnellsburg, Pa. 5H tna system by gently moving ths bowels. A practical Busiuess School. If you are Interested in Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Telegraph, feriniunshlp, or Kngllsh, call or writs for Catalogue, it Is free. , S M. FUNK, M. ACCTS, I'resldent, Ilugerslowii, Mil tho couuh nd heI lung DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS Tse 1100 bottle conUhii U E.C D.WITT At '' " A 0K0i Sei? 0 0 S 0 0 j0 0 t 0 0 0 00 0 00 ;:: 00 0 0 00 00 . 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 i 00 00 ' 00 00 0 0 0i 0 0 00 ; 0 0 00 000 000 00010 0000 00000 0 0 0 00. 000000 000000 0000000 J0- n m rr i" rwi! 1 in ejlt i i Si .8 1 FQLEYSHONEYTAS Cures Cohisi Prevents Pneumonia W.A1. Comcrer, assent for THE GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and rortuble F.nglnes, Gasoline, Sopurators, Clover lfullors, Sawmills, &c. . Engines on hand all. the time. 0ffl'- Early Risers The famoms little pills. WHAT YOU EAT 2 thn.ith, tri.l , which Mill (or so ONLY T TMS UIOMTOIIV OF COMPANY, CUICAGO, JUL, 1 5
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