V a nti'.d at I i 11 1 Wiif tier's Tan nery, calf skioa, sheep skiua, liorso hiilt'saud tallow. '., lOauil 12 centi paid for brtf h'ules. Motny toloau in lots of not less than i!00. Mortgages and judge ment bought and sold. Apply to M. K. ShalTner. A heavy wind and rain storm passed over the upper end of the county last Thursday night doing much damage to roads and corn field s. Wo are glad to note that ex Sheriff W. II. Pittmau and Keid Simpson, of Thompson township both of whom have been in bad health for some time, are improv ing. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar is the original laxative cougo syrup and combines the realities necessary to relieve the cough and purge the system of cold. Contains no opiates. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. 1 1. K. Huston, Saltillo's hustling inercliaut, spent a clay or two in Mc.Con.iellsburglast week. While li.irry lias been at Saltillo less than two years, lie lias built up a business in that town of which he may justly be proud, and it is in creasing in volume every day. This is largely due to the fact thai he handles pood goods, and stands ready to make good any repre sentatimis he may make in a busi ness deal. Kev. K. II. Simons and family, spent ten days recently as the guests of Mrs. U. I. Markley at Warford.sburg. Mr. Simons was It. cited there a few years ago as pastor of the I "resbyterian congre gations at that place and Ruck Valley. His old friends and neighbors extended a warm wel come to himself and his estimable wi fe. While there he preached an able sermon to a large and ap preciative audience in the 'res byterian church. Among the machines invented for labor saving, none have risen to Ihe height of popularity in so short a time as has the gasoline engine. So great is the demand tor them that it requires the many factories now turning them out to run almost day and night to keep in sight of then orders. The engiue sold by our towns man tieo. B. Meliott, is all right, and if you are at all interested, it wiil nay you to see one, and learn about, its capabilities, and get prices. A sweet breath adds to the joy of a kiss. You wouldn't want to kiss your wife, mother or sweet heart with abad breath. Youcau't have a sweet breath without a healthy stomach. You can't have a health' stomach without per fect digestion. There is only one remedy that digests what you eat and makes the breath as sweet as a rose and that remedy is Kodol for Dyspepsia. It is a relief for snur stomach, palpitation of the heart, and other ailments arising from disorder of the stomach and c! igestion. Take a little Kodol af ter your meal wiil do for you eaglo it Hro. We heard one of our young men luaking sport of religion in fr'.ut of our office the other day. ills moustache had just began to sprout and judging from his talk his meutal faculties were not as well developed as his moustache. Djring our brief stay upon earth we have seen many just such young men cold in death. We haw sen the atheist at rest in his casket, but before consigned to their last resting place, they have all been carried through the doors of a church and had pray ers said over them. This young man could seotT at religion in his strength and beauty of health, but if the dark angel should get after him he would instinctively regret what ho said and look into the futut v' with fear and trem bling. When one stands before the open door of eternity his de sire to sco IT at religion vanishes. We admit there are bad men in thochurJi, but even these black sheep in the Hock might bo black er if they were outside. No young muri, or old one either, should condemn the noble efforts the army of Christian men and women are making towards bet tering the conditions of things, and whether we attend church or not, but few of us would desire to live in a community where there was no church. Youug man, in the future,' if you must scoff at religion, please fcet a little lurth er from our office if you do not want to see your name in print. Lewisburg Chronicle. and see what it Sold by Stout- Not (laincd Nor l ost. Sip km Mill, July ), 190U As a taxpayer of Belfast town ship, I would say in regard to the discrepancy that Mr. J. T. Laley thiuks he lias discovered, that If he would take the trouble to add up the figures correctly, he would find that the taxpayers of Hot fast have not gained nor lost a penny at the settlement; and if there wero any mistakes made, they were publicly correct ed. It is, therefore, not manly for auy one to try to make it ap pear that there has been a wrong committed when none exists. Kkuien S. Mkllott, Township Clerk. Cumberland Valley Train Ix-ave Fort Loudon at 7.4:2 a. m., 11. 17 a. m., p. ni.; leave Mer cersburg at 8.04 a. m., 1:2.07 p. in., and S.03,p. m. Arrive at Mercersburg at 7.47 a. in., 10.s a. m., and 5.53 p. m. Loudon, M.07 a. m., 10.4s a. m., and (i.13 p. m. SIPES MILL. Children's Day services will be held in the Sideling Uill Christian church, the third Sunday in July. Gracey and Eua Meliott spent last Sunday in the home of Thom as Truax. Listen for wedding hells. E. N. Akers barn was raised last week. There will be preaching at Eb cnezer Sunday afternoon, by Kev. Pittenger. There were four baptized last Sunday, July 1st, at the Chris tian church. ORACEV. Harvest will soon be over and, the weather has been nne. Dawson Strait is at homo cut ting his harvest. He expects to return to Wall in a few days where he has employment. Last Wednesday afternoon the young ladies of Gracey gathered in the Gracey grove t have a bas ket picnic, and when evening came decided to have a handker chief social. In about an hour everything was in a moving con dition, and it all passed off very nice clearing over 7, which will go for the benefit of the parson age. There will be preaching at Cen ter M. E. church next Sunday at 10:110 by Kev. Daniels, and there will also be preaching at Mount Tabor at the same time. S. C. Gracey is all smiles for it's a boy. Elmer Cutchall, who has just returned from Altoona, has pur chased a tine new buggy. Now, he wants a fine girl yet. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Itchiug, blind, bleeding or pro truding piles. Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days'. First application gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggisthasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will oe forwarded post paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. LAIDKi. Elsie Laidig, of Dublin Mills, having spent a, week very pleas antly with friends and relatives here has returned home. John and James Hampton at tended preaching at Green Hill Sunday night. Mrs. Margret Noble has gone to Altoona to spend a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Frank Glad felter. Many people, of Laidig, attend ed the funeral of Mrs. Andrew Sipea on Sunday. Nora Kitchey has gone to Al toona, where she has employ ment. Edward Doshong has purchas ed a tine new buggy from W. R, Evans. Leonard Hockensmith has gone to Everett this week on business. Quite a number of our people attended the 4th in McConnells burg last week. Daniel Laidig spent Sunday in Dublin Mills with his brother Michael. Estella and Sarah Laidig spent a day recently with Zeida Laidig and sister. Sadie Deavor, of Hiram, spent Sunday with her friend Hertha Wagner. Horace Wagner and wife spent Sunday with friends on Clnr Kid go. Sale Register. Saturday, July 14. Daniel Truax will se!l at the late resi dence ol Thomas R. I 'aimer, do coised, 1 mile north of Need more, a carload of fine western horses. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Term made known on day of sale. Tuesday, J uly 1 7. Jacotj Kan IT mau, iuteudiug to remove from the county, will sell at his resi dence, li mile from 1'leasant Kidgopostollice. household goods, &c. At the same time he will ol fer for sale a threshing machine. Sale begins at 10 o'clock : terms (i months. Saturday, July i'l. Geo. W. Wagner, agent, will sell on the premises, in Dublin township, on the road leading from MeCon nellsburg to Hustontown, the farm of Mrs. Laura Keadle, con tainmg .';'. acres, Hit of which are cleared. The improvements are a good six-room House, l'.auk Darn, and other necessary out buildings. Sale begins at 1 o' clock, p. m. 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. 50c. Don. A. M. Bevans and wife spent Sunday with the family ofSf P. Winter. May and Belva Akers spent a day recently with friends at War fordsburg. Bessie Morton and Kittie Kirk of McConnellsbug, spent Satur day and Sunday with the family of Howard Kirk near here. Hunter Sipes and two daugh ters, of Davis, W. Ya., are visit ing his parents, Jonathan Sipes aud wife. Mrs. Maria Spencer is on the sick list. Alfred Meliott and family visit ed Be't Truax and wife recently. Archie Fisher, George -Desh-ong, Mabel Winter, and Oscar Bevans, attended the meeting at Belle Grove held by Rev. Rine hart. Cora Bevans was the guest of Verda Sharpe Sunday. M. B. Hill and family spent Sunday with James Sharpe. S. P. Winter and family spent a day recently in the home of J. C. Fisher. T. I. Wiener, Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, II '-.M ry, (il'lVCN IjiJcweir, ' White Goods, jj j Laces, Jj TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund mon ey if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. "c. THOMPSON. Thompson spent the 4th very quietly. Some of the busy farm ers took advantage of it being a holiday and went hunting "bass," while a few spent the day in Mc Connellsourg. Florida Clevenger is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Richard Hol lenshead. Mrs. Jacob Hewitt has return ed home after a pleasaut visit in Baltimore. Claude Pittman spent Sunday with Ed Simpson. Mrs. Peter Kirk and children, and Lillian Pott, spent Sunday with Mrs. P. P. Shives. Harry Atkinson and wife, of Mercersburg, spent last week with Mrs. Atkinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Li. II. Simpson. They returned by way of Han cock, spending some time in town with Lem Gordouaud wife. Keid Simpson is also visiting his sister Lula in Hancock Edward Souders, who spent a lew weeks in Franklin county, re turned home lasi Saturday. Ed is a general favorite, and every body is glad to see him return. Mrs. Mary A. Kelly, of McCon nellsburg, visited in the home of sister, Mrs. Isai.c Culler Satur day and t-Junday, Kev. Powers will conduct a bushmeeting near Laurel Ridge about the first of August. Children's Day services at Da mascus the fifth Sunday in July. It is always well to have a box of salve in the house. Sunburn, cuts, bruises, piles and boils yield to DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Should Keep a box on hand at all times to' provide for emergencies. For years the Standard, but fol lowed by many unit iters. Be sure you get the genuine DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by Stout eagle & Bro. Rhoda and Helen Kendall and Mabel Jackson, spent 1;it wnn( in Altooua. Spring Millinery FOR Ladies, Misses and CMiklrcn. Infants Caps and Wraps. Lingerie Hats. Veilings, Neck Wear, WASH GOODS, JVHITE GOODS, SILKS, ALL-OVER LACES, AND EMBROIDERIES. fVe are in Absolute Position to give our patrons the best the market affords at lowest prices. Leading Dress Goods and Silk Hose in Hancock, Vd. All New Spring Manner Patterns for Ladies', Misses and Children. This Way! New Grocery Store ! I take the pleasure In announcing to the citizens of McCon nellslmrtr and vicinity, that I have oieiHl a new and up-to-date Grocery in tne Sipes llooin, opposite Dickson's Drug store. My stock consists of a tine line of Staple and Fancy Grocer ies, Confections, TobuucoeS a-d Cigars. Don't talk about the National Kiscuit (roods, hut come in .ami ;ret a sample. In Tobacco und Cigars I can Dot lie surpassed. Moping to receive a share of your patronage, I am Yours for fair dealing, E. R. M'CLAIN. McConnellsburg, Pa. . ... MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S Big Underselling Store. 010 p0. HURRAH! FOR THE FOURTH OF" JULY, JJJ; I - . i. i.niuii ii inn uuiu UiWi U1JU t UUI lUt All roads lead to McConnellsburg on the Fourth. White in town, call at our store und see our beautiful line of hats, belts, ribbons, etc. Our (lowers and foliage are exquisite. Come and see them. We assure you, you will he delighted with the bargains you may secure. F.verybody welcome. Store opposite I'ostolliee. McConnellsbnrcj, Pa. ma,0 - 0A 0 : 0l i0 OPENING LETTER STEVENS' & RAKER'S NEW STORE At Clear Ridge. To the public. New goods till coming in. We huve just receiv ed it line of nhoes, strictly new, at ices i lint will surprise you. Ladles' Oxfords from 1.2i) up: ladies' fin dress shoes from ! .Ill up; men'g tine dress si s from 1.2 to $.'i. ,"(; ho , Hue dress shoes from tl.10 up. We have a full line sf tine ;,nd e-ery cl ... shoes and prices are right. Dry Goods eind Notions Is coming in. Ginghu u and cali t".! trie yd: Muslins from 5c a yd., Iiiiirs, silks, plaids, siersuchers, We have a line line of dry o coes, V a yd., and up: Curtain net : up. We have a full line oi lawns, "i flannels, ticking, etc , at the lowest ii Gents, ladies and misses ho He per pair up: ladies and Knts 1"jc up; ladies' ribbed vests 7c up: j enls summer underwear iV up: window blinds o up. Groceries ! Groceries I 20 pounds granulated sugai !; :! packages Mother Outs 3 cans syrup 25c: it bottles extracts 2'c; tl piekagcs smocking tobacco 2.")..'; chewing tobacco V t, up; kerosene : gallon: l est It irrel oil I'tc. We have a nice line Of tin mrl v-rniitewure; Hour, feed, etc High est cash prices payed for produce, 'on.'.er. eijgs, chickens, woo.1 a special ty, also hides. If you want to sa e in :e y ! ill h-mI S' e ns before you buy and Vie convinced. F.vinything m . Stevens & Raker, Clear Ridg-3, Pa. BBBnUMMMH I ILL the COUGH aud CURE the LUNGS WITH ii. 1 1 . In i '.l I S I I I ..-r I; ,,f HA N O A i ll'TI' fi ll OdTAI.OOUK s-r.i,-Kios rniiorrp i. -on u i kk. nuootd mi l Mo St., Plillmll.iiH. H fur thn NKW8. LEWIS H. WIBLE. FRANK P. LYNCH. , MERHILW. Hac PRESIDENT. ATTORNEY AND OLlCITOH, CASHlrit ' W.8COTT ALEXANDER. B. FRANK HE Nov VICE PRESIDENT. ASST. CAHlt, ' THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OR M'CONNELLSBURG,vPA, hiMiv-Itu ttti1.wl "U TmuKurts a ffenentl Tlatiklntr. Kxelmime nnd Collection huftlnexN, and I miHf.r ,k '"". I vision of the Comptroller of the Currency of the United Suites (lovertinient.l I , DriiftH on New York. F hllndclphln und PlttstnirK isnued t lowest rntes. Cenm,., I deposit Issued. imiis nmue on personal ami ooiitueriii security, umi wines mseounted. Court treatment to ult. Correspondence solleted from those deslnnir f.oims or wishing to opi,ns ' count wmi us. LEWIS H. WIBLE. ' uNO. P. CIPES, JNO A. HENRY, W. 8COTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS D. L. GRISSINviER. R.M.KENDALL. CHAS. E. BARTON OOOOOOOOOOOCOO OOOOOOOOOOOO 888 8 0 8 Deering Binders, Hay Rakes, Reapers n M owers, M rite for prices and catalogue, or send me your order. Every machine guaran teed. Top Buggies and Wagons A fine Buggy at $49, $55, and $G5. Farm JVagons, 2 horse, $55. Deering Binder Tw ine for sale. Fertilizers for buct wheat are now in. Remember we hare anything you need to use, wear or eat. Prices are lower than elsewhere. Yours for Bargains, CLAY PARK, Thrnfi Snriiiiic. Pi- CO 800000 oooooo OOOOOOOOOOOO ooooooooooooo i .?..SV..T-STil:., SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD i m Having1 just returned from the city we are now ready to show our spring and summer goods to better advantage to our customers and at more sasisfactory prices than ever before. Our line of white goods was never so complete in Lawns, Linens, Dimities, Shrunk Muslins, Tat fetta, Swiss Muslins, Panama Cloth, Batiste, Mer cerised Suitings, and Silk Mull, from 8 to 50c a yd. In seersuckers, ginghams, and prints, our stock is complete. Our clothing department is full to overflowing. There are still a few dozen of our 19c shirts left. ihr i Mir vsnneR we are proud ot our shoe line. Oxfords for children, misses and ladies in white and patent leather, and a full line ol patent Oxfords, Bals. and Blutcher tor men. We want you to see our line of ladies high top dress shoes, solid leather soles and counters, tipped Blutcher lor 1,35. Look at them. Lace curtains 30c to $1, window shades, 8, 20, and 25c, curtain poles Be. A beautiful flowered .carpet at 25c yd; a nice striped carpet, 12 and 19c a yd; a straw matting from 11 to 20c. worth 1-3 more. . Our stock was never so full and so complete as it is this spring, and consider it a favor to display it to all. ' J. K. Johnston, McConnellsburg. m Umi Discovory I tnmciiMoTinu Price GOo M1.00 6 Frca Trial. K,ir.i ..... .. 1 1 rtiHOAi mid Lvaa tkoub or MONEY BACK. ii?ranBrjjuitrn; p 7 ; x r. m m . 1IM ' if ,v 'V . - 1 . DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Ttoll.00 bottl wui(.i 3H tMiiilS (rl,f m. whrk m for tO ctfli K. C Xfvrrr-r , ctiMt'ivv, cuiCAco, itx Kor hh.1 by Ht JUtoalo Bro. Ask tor Kodol'a 1906 Aimdnac aad 200 Van1 Calendar. 14 P ii i Ii i M ! a