l'i i no Tim( tliy Sood for sale nt SLoutcaglt) Uros. M L'! Jt. I 'earl Uooth, of Maddeusville, is speudiug sotii'? time witli friends l 'i this place. Notln N'st)it Ims lieen sutler in;." from a serious nttiick f turn lv;n the a st. tew days. Mrs. Tom Marshall and chil dren are spending some time with f euda in lluutiugdou county. ieo. B. MocK and famify aud r. :tmio Mock, attended the G. A. i; picnic at Shade !ap on tlic Uli inst. Marry Hustou at Saltillo, just received a carload of phosphate v liich he will sell on special terms ti ijuicl; buyers. Max Irwin and Albert Hays, of this place, were among those who ttteuded Crystal Springs camp S.ilurday and Sunday. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder l'Mls act on the liver as well of i. .rk ache and rheumatism. S ild I. - Trout's Drug Store. vmg to the heavy rains and Mo ids of last Saturday night, llev. 1'iUenger was unable to reach his appointment at Mt. 7iou church in Thompson township. i-'ou S.u:. LSeed wheat, "Cau ad.i Wonder.'1 Hard to excel. A!-i a good second-hand "Farm er's Favorite" grain drill. C. J. K fewer, McConnellsburg. diss Nora Coin ad, one of the S i iilcy City's lightning stenogra p i.'rs, is .pending a short vaca t '.ii with her parents, .1. J. Con r.nl f ml wife, of Ayr township. V.'rite f ji- a free copy of the iiV-" catalogue and new Illus it.cd College Journal of Colum i Business College, Hagers- Md. They will interest .in, u. Capital $150,000.00. il'JO Stockholders. Farmers and Merchants Trust Company. I I I i n M ! Ill ; national hank itriLni.vr,, cnAMHi.i:siirK(i. r.. i i Hi ( ; I ! Hi l; M ; i ; ' I : ) ! I .' M M H III I ( I ( . 1 1 ) I ; 1 1 . hi i -( M H' 1 i M: . l i r t li ( 1 1 l ' i I i I A a i HI I I ) I ( I I Docs a treneriil l!iuikiiij,', Trust ami Ileal Kstate Hnsiiioss; r-pcelvr- ! J ili'posits by mail in C'hi'rkiinj or saving ilepartment, i in lnltiT ;i per sj; cent interest is puuli: arts as Inistee, I . minium, ..xeeiuor, Allium- t Vstrator anil, Hoeoivcr of estates: Sells uinl Ilenl-, liouses anil farms. Your attenliDn is espeelully Invileil tn our Saving ileparlnieiil , in which interest Is allowed on ilepusits at rale of .1 per cent, per milium, compounded every six mouths, which possesses advantages over mi'it aes at higher rates. N ilciuHlfiil titles of real eslale to cause wor- rv; no risk of lire: nionev siihieet to cull and always ready for you i when you want it. The total assets of the Company amount intr to ov- yJJ er 101 1,00(1. pledges t i seeiire e 'h 'id every 'le;nnil We have many customers located at a distance, who do their liank inc with us entirely by mail and lind it a very convenient and sails factory way of doing business. Our real estate department has been placed in charge of Mr. H. V Karper who is well and favorably known to many of the reader oj this paper, and any one desiring to purchase or rent a farm in Frank. M lin count v will do well to coimnuriciite with him. Your business in any of our departments is respect fully solicited " and will receive our prompt and careful attention Write lis for 1 1 H 1 1 I ; 1 1 i l D. D. SO L L H M I K Ft t pal tienhirs on any feature you do not fully understand. AJ rtLTBH n. snnri Pre-Hlrnl . Seen! :n . i:iy. w 1 1-1-1 1 m i if it i in i . r. 1 1 1 1 l I V.ec IVe-iilt-nt S'lll. V.VVIINlilT. f. . IN'-HnMT. ''reiis.irer. 'l'i 11-1 ( ullccr II. VV, K.rtllUK. Maieiner lleill l-t we IH-p.irt mi-lil. tc ' I I I M ! i I I i i 1 1 jii ! i M'i mi i ; 1 1 ) ; li l . . i : i Hi I ; i i ' ' ; I i !!J! j : Do It Now!" Omi'l put oil until to nun row hiiyou should buy to-day. Take advantage of our Summer Clearing Solo of millinory Kvery hat in stock at sacrifice price, Ueady-to-wear Dress Skirts, IVtti its, Muslin rmlurwear, Oanze ests. "iuality as well as cheapness" describes our stock of dress goods. Don't fail to see our assortments. Notions ! Notions ! Citoves. Ilclts, Corsets, Veilings, Neck-wear, Itand-bags, Hosiery, lira ids. Hair Tins, Side Combs, ,Vc, Ae. Locos, Embroideries, LEWIS H. WIBLE, PHtSIDF.NT. W. iiOOTT Al EXANOUM, VIC PROIDINT. FRANK P. LYNCH. ATTORNEY AND POUCITOn. MERRIL W. N ACE, CAPHItfl. U. MIANK lirN'P, . ASST. UASHIfcfi. The demonstration given by the National l.iscuit C om any at C'.ldsnnth's (irocery was quite a sueeess, they having disposed of M-urly packages of their fam m: s goods. i'here will be a congregational ni-eting held in the Iutheran church of McConnellsburg, Aug. 'ii, liinti. All members are re quested to Vie present. C, 111 I. A. Ci iM KKKK, SeoretHry. Wa tki i.--l''or Kulton County. A-.1 -nt for Tin: ( .ki-:at A. .v P. Tka Co. fiood lndiifemouts and hi i pay. T.ik I a i A. .V 1'. Ti;. (.'o. l::il 11 Ave., t'.t Altooua, Pa. .ViHiam Fejjley, wife and litt'e .s ui Klzia, retiiriiod home Satur- 0, 'v evening after spending a few n.tys last week witn friends aud r.'.dtives in ChambersDurg. Mr. Fegley attended the Uig Show in Chambersbiir v, Inle on his trip. Mr. aud Mrs. Harry Ueener, of "i rristowu, L'a., were guests of lli'.-ir uncle, M. li. Shail'ner, Ksq., a r v days during the past week. Ti.'jy, iu company with Mr. ShafT ner, left Tuesday morniDg for a visit, among Huntingdon county rol.itives aud friends. A world of truth iu a few words : 'N'.'ir'y all oilier cough cures are c.oi.istipatiriir. especially those cou taiuing ojuatos, Kinnedy's Laxa t.vo Honey aud Tar moves the bic.vels. (Contains no opiates." ,i . can get it at Trout's Drug Store. S.C Miller, of Marklesburg, 1. : ; s. J. V. Mdler, of Shirleys- g, S. li. Poster, of Kind, olive ,) ill.-r, of Shade I Jap, and J). P. .V! .iler, of Athens, CJa., w ho have he .-n visiting the family of Daniel Mock aud other friends iu the Ci.'e, have returned to their ri s,"'ctive homes. Charhe Stevens, Horace Nace, ( iarlie Barton, .John Ueisner, John Kunyan, and Limi Patterson had business in Chambersburg la.st Friday. It happened that John Robinson's big show was in Chambersburg that day aud the boys say that the street parade w;.s great. Why does the sun burn.';' Why does a mosquito sting y Why do we feel uuhappy in the flood Oid Summer Time? Answer wo do nor. We u se DeWitt's Wi teh Hazel S;ilvo, and these little ill m don't h ither us. Tj iarn to look for the name on the box to get the genu ine. Sold by Trout's Drug Store. Ceo A. Stewart, aud sou Wal t 'l , of WellsTannery, wereguests or the family of L. II. Wible, Fsq., Monday night. Mr. Stewart is riiueh luterested in the develop i::-nt f Fulton couuty's minerals, and he ha specimens of more tli iu a score of different kinds, a'l of which ho says are found in this count v in paying quantities. Fall Term Opening. The Tri State Hu-iness Col lege, Cumoerland, Md., Sept. 4th, "ith aud lith. Write for catalogue and terms. ! Teachers' Preliminary Meeting. j A teacher preliminary meeting i will be held in each township of j this couutv at 1 o'clock n. m., on Saturday, immediately pteceding the opening of the schools. The meetings will bo held as follows, and the teachers named ; will act as presidents. I Saturday, Sept. 1, limb. Dublin. Fort Littleton. Lewis i Harris; Uethel, (Jordou's, Hertha fiolden. Saturday, Sept. Mh. Ayr, Webster Mills, Uussell Nelson; picking Creek, Harrison ville, V. L. Hollinshead; Tod, Mc Govern's, K. H. Cline Saturday, Sept. loth. Heltast, Jacob Lake's, S. L. Wink; Brush Creek, Buffalo, Ada Bartou: Taylor, Hustontown, D. K. Chesuut; Tnompsou, Center, Harvey Sharpe; Fniou, 2C:euter, FSmer Hendershot: Wells, No. 1', Harry K Seville. The purpose of these meetings is to discuss subjects incideut to school organization and school work. Last year !iu per ceut. of the teachers were present at these meetings. No teacher can afford to absent himself. The one named for chairman Sale Kcfrister. -May S Saturday, August Lake, ad mmistratrix of t he estnto of Miii-tin W. Lake, will sell at the late residence ol the deceased, onehalf mile sotithof tin Soldier's reunion grounds, the following personal property : pair of trood mules, I head of cattle, I head of lu gs, i i oils, wagons, aud other tanning implements, together with a lot of household goods. Sale begins at lO::ii a. m. Credit 1) mouths. Thursday, August ;tuth.--Wil-,iun Ueed having sold his farm, sell at his residence at t'ltoi ,) istoftice iu Ayr township, horse, viogs, ftiMning imiilements, wag ons, buggy, household goods, A c. Sale begins at h o'clock; credit ! months. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund mon ey if it fails to cure. K. W. ( J rove's signature is on each box. ITic. ! WCST IILI1I.IN. Chester Braut, who is emjiloy I ed at Mapleton Depot, Huntiug ! don county, spent from Saturday j until Wednesday at his home at j this pla-e. ; There was quite a heavy rain iu this vicinity early Sunday morn ing. While the rain fall was not I measured it was at least four j inches. ! A few of our young people in i tended to att-nd Crystal Springs veil! ni'flnnrpn nrimrimmn niiifn ., , . ' ' . . ' i campmoetmg ou Sunday, butow the subiects, take charge of the ' . . . ,., meetings, and will also report to mejthe results of the meeting. Teachers are requested to or ganize at these preliminary meet ings for the local institute work for the term. All interested in school work are invited to attend. Pesper-tfully, Cl! AS. ). liAKTi )N. i ing to the heavy rain did not go. Some of them attended Walnut (.5 rove iu the afternoon. Hiram Laidig's youngest child that had been ailing for some time died on Sunday afternoon aud was buried at llartmau Chapel on Monday afternoon. A (il'ARAVTtED CLkl: IUK PIUS. Itching, blind, bleeding fir pro udiug piles. Druggists refund . oney if Pazo Ointment fads to ; re any case, no matter of how i ,ug standing, in b to 14 days. " irst application gives ease aud .est. fiOc. If your druggisthasu't it send fjiic in stamps and it will .ie forwarded post-paid by Pans Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. HI: WAS IN TK01BI.H. "T was in trouble, but found a way out of it, aud I'm a happy man again, since Dr. King's New Life Pills cured me of chronic constipation," says Iv W. Good loo, 107 St. Louis St., Dallas, Tex Guaranteed satisfactory. Price I'." cents at Trout's drug store. Corner-Stunt: Laying. The corner-stoue of the Oak Grove U. ii. church near Water fall, Pa., will be laid on Sunday morning, August bth. The I lev. Brubaker, president of the Hunt ington County Sunday School As sociation, assisted by ministers of other churches will otliciate. The morning service to begin at 10 o'clock, and that of the evening at 7: l.. Your are all cordially ic vited to attend thesa services which promise to be practical and helpful to all. Your co worker, M AKK G. IIOLTZMAN, Pastor. HEATH SCHOOL. Business and Shorthand cours es, day and night sessions. N. K Cor. 13th and Market Streets. Opposite Wanamaker's, Philadel phia, Pa. F. li. Ukath, 4t. Principal, Formerly with Pierces, I.ALKI.I. RlDljl . During a heavy electrical storm which passed over this place a few days ago, the new barn of G. Iv Clouser was struck by light ning. It was not burned, butthe roof was considerably damaged. Mrs. Robert Gordon, who w;is s seriously ill the past week, is al)l ) to Vie about again. Mrs. P. 1'. Slaves spent a day recently with the family of K. W. Mellott. TeuiaUarri.s was vUitiug friends in this vicinity last week. Nettie Shives visited Grace and Goldm Mellott last Saturday. Mrs. Howard Pittman spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Mc Cauley Pittman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jiobart Shimer and the latter's brothers, Lewis ana Walter Largent, were the guests of Mrs. Shiuier's aunt, Mrs. .John J. Gordon, a tew days the l itter part ot lant week. Biinner I'litterns in stock for Ladies, Misses and Children, seams allowed on all Banner Patterns. All T. J. WIENER, Hancock, Md. 1 it-st. tnule prices paid for Ktftff and Poultry. This Way! Mew Grocery Store ! I take the ileasure in uiinouneiii'.' to the citizens of MclNin liellslitirjr :in;l vicinity, that 1 have opened a new and up-to-date (irocery in tni Sipes I loom, opposite Dickson's Drug store. My stock consists of a line line of Staple and fancy Grocer ies, Confections, Tohaccoes n-d (Mifars. Oon't talk about the National liiscuit Coods, hut come iu and tret a sample. In Tobacco and (.'iyars I can not bo surpassed. Hoping.' to receive a share of your patron aj.'e, I am Yours for lair dealin;.'. E. R. M'CLAIN. .McConnellsburg, Pa. ; . nsssms - 00 -00 0 0. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S Bi& Underselling Store. M0t,0 0S 00 00 00 0 0 00 00 m.0 0 0 0 0 HURRAH! FOR THE FOURTH OR JULY. .Special reductions from now until ufter tliu Fourth. All roads lead to McConnellsburg' on the Fourth. While in town, call at our store und see our beautiful line of hats, belts, ribbons, etc. Our Dowers and foliage are exquimte. Come and see them. We assure you, you will be delighted you may secure. Kverybody welcome. Store opposite I'ostolllce. 00 0 0. with the bargains McConnellsburg, Pa. 001 0 0 0 0 '00- 100Z 0 0 OPENING LETTER STEVENS' & RAKER'S NEW STORE, At Clear Ridge. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF m'CONNELLSBURC. R. Absolute Safely. Fire proof nnd Hurlnr-proof Sufo nnil Vnull, nnil nllleors of Hie llniik heiivllv lioniled. i TrttiisnolM Kenenil Hanking. Kxehnnim mill Collection liiiNlness, nnil Is nmler the i:iiMr vision or the Comptroller of the Currency of I he 1'nltod Suite liovci n n:eni Driiflson New York, riillmlelphhi itn'l I'ilivlinra issued ill loil ones. I citillciites of deposit Issued. I,oiuih iniule on personal nnd colliiterul wncMirity, nnd Notes discounted Courteous treatment to nil: Correspondence solleted from those ilcslrmit bonus or nl'ihlnc to open mi ue count with us, lllsf KCTOIJH : LEWIS H. WIBLE, UNO. P. SIPES, 0NO A.HENRY. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. D. L. GRISSINtiER, R.M.KENDALL. CHAS. E. BARTON oooooocoooooo oooooooooooo 8 8 8 8 MIFFLINBURG have just received another P. R, R. car ofMifflinbarg Top Buggies, 3 seated 0 0 Z0 0. Wagons, and 2 seated Wagons, all have 18 Spokes and riveted rims. All fully guaranteed. Prices Very Low. Phosphate now in for Fall Seed ing. Yours for a neiv Vehicle, CLAY PARK, g Tliree Springs, Pen. OO OOOO ooooo oooood oooooooooooo ooooooooooooo 8o Coo Urn SPRING AND SUMMER GOO D S3 ie. Si S5 m 25 IK Granulated suar, $1.25: Glass jars; quarts, 50c. a doz.; one-halt gallons, 60c. a doz.; Fish, 65 cts. a bucket. We aie selling a nice line of Lace curtainette at 10c. a yd. and up; Lace curtains, 60 cts. pair; Towels, 15 cts. pair and up; Ginghams and Calicoes at 5c, and up llliV llllt' 111 llrr'S-s; irfio.tv; ullllM I'lumc rikKniic l..r.,... Ladies' and Gents' bhoes at prices that will astonish jig you. Machine oil at a tfuaranteed price. A lull line of ij Dr. A.-C. Daniels' veterinary medicines. You will save money if you deal with us. We will pay lirst-class prices lor Ls, Butter, Pork, Lard, Chickens, etc. Everybody welcome. . .-'ft Stevens & Raker, Clear Ridge, Pa. KSLLthiCOUCH AN! CURE the LUNGS .9 WITH Full Term Opening. Tlie TnHttle Business Col CumborLind, M J.,Kept. -Itti, 5th, aud fitii. Vritn for cataloruo and trui8. H .. . 1 Urn lmj ! r.'i cm m urns s FLA V ELL'S wuV l.i. .s i li; h'I'iiiik ' Kit loll HANIIA i'HITK Knit UATAUXIIIK K INI N AHDll.MINAI. SI.'fl01U'KK TRUSSES; lliefl Hp It l Mo (1 a itnieii Mr.. PtilluilHliitiiit. Hi.. ' t - I I Y jj SuV)8f.nho for tlio News. TONS'JiKPTION OUGHi and OLDS Prle BOc 41.00 Fro Trial. Bui eat unci UuickcBt Ours tor all Til HO AT ami LUNO TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. or Hale bv 8tnuteafto Rro. Having just returned from the city we are now ready to show our spring and summer oods to better advantage to our customers and at more sasisfactory price than ever before. Our line of white goods was never so complete in Lawns, Linens, Dimities, Shrunk AUislins, Tat fetta, Swiss Muslins, Panama Cloth, Baliste,-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 lew dozen of our 19c shirts left. See Our Shoes We are proud of our shoe line. Oxfords for 1 children, misses and ladies in white and patent leather, and a full line of 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 51.35. Look Ml them. Lace curtains 30c to $1, window shades, 8, 20, and 25c, curtain poles Mc. 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 lull and so complete as it is this spring, and consider it a favor to display it to all. J. K. Johnston, McConnellsburg. a 0 1 BYSpEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Tte 1 1 .00 tottl oimMlM JH ttmu th IrUI Km, vhlck MHa tar M rin iilt t th UMunn t lJ X. C. XtoWITT COHPANY, CHICAGO, As't lor KodoPs 1900 AlmatK1, and 5200 Yoar ( alaa Itr. fa S3 S3 si ft J S3 P m ft' k i-3 S3 !?! m IS w