INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local and Ocaeral laterest, (lathered al Hone or Clipped Iron our Exefcaafts. CONDENSED FOR HURRIBP READERS Jos. H. Mellolt, who has been in the mercantile business at An dover during the past three years, Is closing out bis stock, and intend) removing. In order to close up accounts, he will, to those who come in aud nettle promptly, allow a discount of eight per cent, from their bills. Mind to those who come sotn ! "I bad tried everything for my baby, until Dr. Lyle recommend ed Cascasweet. I can truthfully say it is the best medicine I ever used for babies. My little baby was a mere skebton fr6w stom ach trouble so bad that she did not notice anything, nut is now entirely well, and we can almost seehergDW." Nannie L. Tay lor, Bedford, Va. Cascasweet is sold at Trout's drug store. In a letter containing a dollar to change the label on his paper from a 7 to an 8, J. M. Bowman, One. da III, has this to Say of the "News:" "The paper is a general favorite in our home, aud my wifA and myself await its coming each week, with the greatest pleasure. It contains so much news about our eastern friends, that we feel that we are still in close touch with them." Squire George W. Fisher and John R. Tayman ot lower Thomp son, were in town a few hours at tending lo business Monday. Al though a young man, Mr. Fisher claims to be the oldest thresher man in the county, having com pleted his twenty third consecu tive seasrn, during which time he has threshed wheat enough to relieve the famine stricken Chinese. Mr. Tayman was ar ranging for the advertisement of his sale, which will be on Valen tine day. Mr. Tayman has pur chased a farm down in southern Maryland about twenty five miles below Washington, and will have the advantage of two of the best markets in the c mntry Wash ington and Baltimore Mr. Tay man is mnch pleased with his purchase, and teels sure that the country down there has advan tages equal to those we hear so much about in the west, aud not so far from home. Adam Shaffer is spending a few weeks among his old time friends aud relatives in this coun ty. Adam is married to a daugh ter of Philip Snyder, of Tod township, and it is now about twenty-nine years since Mr. and Mrs.Shaffer decided to cast their fortunes in the great Middle West, and they removed from the Philip Snyder farm. Mr. Shut', fer is now a prosperous farmer near Summerheld, 111., twenty six miles east of St Louis. Their family of six children three bovs and three girs are well grown. William is married and lives in Oklahoma, where he has a very desirable homestead. Clara is married and lives in Summer field. Harry, the young est son, is a musician and belongs to a band with a regiment of U. S, troops in Cuba. . John, Lizzie, and Carrie are at home. Of course, Adam thinks Illinois is t hk country. They raise big crops, lots of stock, and have no trouble m turning (heir produce into cash at the best market prices. There are many chances to rent good farms. The tenant gives one -tun d and the land own er, of course pays the taxes. Farmer'! Local Institute. There will be a Farmers' Insti tute at the McNaughtoa school house, on the afternoon of Fri day, January 11, 1907. A full program has been prepared, and an instructive meeting is antici pated for all that may attend. At the same time and place, the Big Cove Agricultural Society will elect a member of the State Board of Agriculture, to repre sent Fulton county for the three years following Ihe fourth Weduesday of January, 1907. Of ficers of the Society will also be chosen for the term of one year. A full turn out of the members is earnestly requested. W. C. Patterson. TO CURIA COLD IN ONB OAV. take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund mon ey if it foils to cure. E. W. Grove's siguasurs is on each box, $5e. LOST THEIR LIVES. Promises! Baelhl Preacher with Hi Wife and Daughter Were is The Terrible B. ft. 0 Wreck. What lends a deep personal in terest to many people in this county.of the terrible disaster on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad last Sunday a week, is the fact that a well known Baptist clergy man, together with his wife and daughter were on the train and all three were killed. The minis ter was Elder Oille Dailey, of Newark O., who had been assist ing Elder Funk in conducting a series of meetings at Need more, and his wife and daughter were accompanying him on a preach ing tour, which included this county, part of Maryland, and Washington City. Mr. Daily and his family left Needmore Friday morning and took the train at Hancc.-k. Alter having filled some appointments in Maryland Friday evening and Saturday, he and his family boarded the til fated train Sun day afternoon to go m to Wash ington City to continue his work. The story of the terrible wreck in which a half hundred people were killed almost instantly is al ready well known, and Mr. and Mrs. Dailey and their daughter were among the number.' GOLDEN WEDDING. Friends and Neighbors Assemble to Cele brate the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Joha M. Winters. New Year's morning 1907 dawned on the comfortable home of Mr. John M. Winters, in-Thomp son township, much the same as it had on other New Year's morn ings; and whether or not Mr. Win ters had in his mind a long list of New Year's resolutions that he intended to Ueep, our correspjn dent does not tell: at any rate, he started about his usual work much the same as on other morn ings. If it occurred to him that that day marked fifty years in which he and Mrs. Winters had walked together in the pith of married life, be thought it did not seem half so long. About ten o'clock he was about leaving l.is home to attend to some business, when his plans were somewhat interrupted by the arrival of a few friends; then there came some more, and then some more, until Mr. Winters be gan to wonder whether there was to be a public sale at his home that day, or what was "in the wind." These very same visitors with out much ceremony began to take possession of his home and to run things pretty much their own way. Well, there was not much harm done, for by noon there was spread in the dining room a sumptuous di riser, at which Mr. and Mrs. Winters were the guests of honor, and a most happy social time was had. If they had not thought of the Gold en Wedding before, it' wu. all plain enough to them now, and they greatly appreciated the thoughtfulness and good will of their many friends and neigh bors, who had thus assembled to tender congratulations and add to their pleasure on this holiday. Amid the festivity and pleasure of the occasion, no one present was unmindful of the fact that to God were they indebted for all real blessings of life, and in the afternoon with their pastor, Elder Funk, they assembled in the par lor, where the 103d Paalm was read and a devout prayer offered. It was a day well spent. Mid-winter Term Begins Tan. 7, 1907. Catalogue Free. The Tri State Business College Cumberland, Maryland. It's a pleasure to tell our read ers about a Cough Cure like Dr. Snoop's. For years Dr. Sho j has fought agaiust the. use of opium, chloroform, or other un safe ingredients commonly found in Cough remedies. Dr. Snoop, it seems, has welcomed the Pure Food and Drug Law recently en acted, for be has worked along similar lines many years. For nearly 20 years Dr. Snoop's Cough Cure containers have bad a warning printed on them against opium and other narcotic poisons. He has thus made it possible tor mothers to protect their children by simply insisting on having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Sold at Dickson's drug store. Wedding Gifts Should lie of a substantial liaractpr. No (fift makes a more lasting Impression upon the bride than a piece t Sterling Silver, however small. We have Sugar spoons In Slot-liny silver In price from ll.'iO : t: ... caoh Sterling Silver Teaspoons from t7.fi i to 20 the dozen. Sterling Silver Dessert Knives from tl8.50 to K10 the do.en. Dessert Spoons and Forks from 117. fr9 to 120 the dozen. These goods we have In stock at all times and many new, handsome patterns. Let us send you samples. WM. H. LUDWIG, Jeweler and Silversmith, Trust Company Biillulu CHAMBERS!! JRG, PA. Hurrah! For The t. II. C. :38H Our Fall and Winter Stock is Ready Ready with a larger and a more complete line than ever before, showing the very latest styles in suits and overcoats. Men's Cardigan Jackets, Sweaters, Flannel Underwear, and all the wool clothing you need. Children's Camel-hair- Tam-o'-Shanter-, and nobby Hats and Caps for boys. Our line of Fine Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, and Neckties, and In fact every thing you would find in an up-to-date Bent's Furnishing Store. Cannot lie surpassed. Come and see our line before buying C. B. STEVENS, M'CCMELLSBURu, PA. The Gasoline Knglne Is one of UMJ mi -i useful things a farmer can OWti With one of these useful machines he can saw wood, grind feed, shell corn, pump water, and many other things. They nie Iteing used In some places for electric light plants. I have sold two since Jan. I. mini, and expect to sell several more before the year is up. The demand for Pittsburg fence la still growing. This Is a positive proof that it is al! right. I have it on hand, and am selling it right along al ihe lowest price possible. Tar rope, 71c. It: l.insrod oil; f0c. a gnl Ion; Machine oil 18 to .'ITc. gal: Cylinder oil 27c: Mb. can Mica Axle grease 38: lb. can Mlco Axle grease :I.'lc: IO-IIi. buck ets Mica A!e grease, (.; Harness oil W)r : Lew is i Cut ter load, 7 Jo: Dutch I Mixed paint, $1.1.' a gallon: Dou ble bitted axea ilOc, to 4)1, Single bitted axes 70c: solid steci plaits, 40c; solid ateel mattocks, 40c; Smooth wiro, 12.75: Dot b wire, " Wire fence, to tOc. per rod: Wire nails, S2 50 akeg: Steel buggv tiro So; Dirt shovels, 40 lo 56c; Long handle scoop, 70c: Short handle scoop, 70c; Cow chains, 17 to 25c: Trace chains, 50 to Ms, Simon saws, 5 ft, 5 1.1.40: fl-ft. 4.04; Hand saws 40c. to 92 50: Yellow collar pads, 27c Felt collar pods, 40c. Horse Blankets and Robes T have the largest and best assortment of Horse Blankets and Holies in the county. Prices from 70 to $5.75. I lobes from (2.50 to $8.50. Thanking those w'io have so liberally patronized me, and kindly soliciting the continuance of the sum , I am Yours respectfullv, Geo. B. TVYellott, McConnellsburg, Pa. R ouss R acket S tore. Christmas Presents 4p ?fp 4p 4r . For Everybody- YOUING IND OLD. ' Not any toys, but the jfoods that are useful in every day life. If you want a nice pair of suspenders, we have them from 5 to 40c., or a nice necktie, we have the nicest we ever had, Or, it may be that you would like to get a nice pair of shoes tor a present, what would make a nicer pres ent than this ? We also have gloves, mittens, and hand kerchiefs. Gloves 10 to 89c; mittens 9 to 20c; handker chiefs 2 for 5, to 13c each. Bed blankets, 49, 85, 90 to ttft.10; horse blankets 60c to $5; fascinators45c,ora pair of linen towels 20, 25, 30, 35 and 4oc. We also have table covers, and rugs from 75 to 31.75; lace curtains 30 to 75c pair; hose supporters for men and women 8 to 23c. In hosiery, we have most any thing from 5 to 23c. Or, possiblv, you will want a suit of clothes, or an overcoat for the boy, or the man of the house. We have them at prices that can't be matched any where. We also have Ice wool at 9c ball; Shetland floss at 8c, Saxony and Germantown yarn at 8c; croquet cotton 4c for too yds. We certainly have tfte nicest plush lap spreads at $2.45 you ever saw. It weighs about 7 lbs. Blacksmiths we just got another lot of 16-in. 1-2 file horse shoe rasps at 25c; 13-in. at 18c; 12-in. cutting nippers at 55c; horse shoe nails at 11 to 1 8c; Burden horse shoes at 4 c lb.; Never-slip horse shoes by the set No. I at 65c; No. 2 at 76c; No. 3 at 80c; No. 4 98c, set ready to drive. Calks 2 I -2c each. McConnellsburg, Fa. NOW LOOK HERE! Institute Week is approaching and we wish to say to the teachers and all visitors to the institute that we will make buying extremely interesting to them. We are determined to close our Ladies' and Chil dren's Wraps all out, and in order to do so, will make prices regarldess of cost in many of the gar ments. We have had a splendid season on wraps and all because we had the proper styles. Dress Cords are plenty and prices right. No tions galore. In Men's Suits and Overcoats we are cutting prices all round, and you can not fail to be interested in this stock. STEVENS & RAKER'S Bargain Store. For First Fall Days We Have The Goods. FALL AND WINTER. Underwear coming in at prices that will surprise you. Overshoes, Leggins and Hubber Ooods now on hund at u olean-sweeptug price goodi that we commenced buying as early as April aud May. We huve a full line of outing clotb at Bo a yd., gingham aud cali coes as low as 5c. a yd. Muslins, shirtings, seersuckers, tlanneletts, at low prices. Men's cords from 91.40 up. f x iqc jrm rrcs 1)0 and tt0- dozen while they last. We V-ea-a. JAiXO ,tN, have a few down tin cans that we are dosing out for 38c. XAR ROPE lirBt cItt"" Waal twine 9o. lb., rope halters 15 and 2So., web halters 30 and 4V., hurnesa pads that we arc selling for from 10 Co 40c. SHELLS ! Shells ! wlnohtranaLM.:.siu 3 and 3 dram of powder, all lie shot Brat class for 45c. a box. Crocks from t to 2 gallon each, prices 4 to 10c. each; 2 gallons 20c, A full line of groceries that we ell as low as the loweaCaud for SHOES don't fall to try Stevens A Kaker Uefore you buy. All kinds of country produce taken In exchange, wheat, 7ic; rye, 00c; oats, 30c; onions, 76c, and country lard 10c. 1'otatoes 48u. Call and see us. No trouble to show you goods If you don't buy Respectfully yours, Stevens & Raker Clear Ridge. Pa. SHOES for every season quality considered, prices as low as can be made. Rubbers for every kind of shoes. Don't forget us when you come to town. We will treat you right. Respectfully, Geo. W. Reisner & Co., McConnellsburg, Pa. aaadaeaseeeVaBamPaatt DeWITT'S uSSL'u, WITCH HAZEL SALVE For Piles, Burns, Sores. 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