Wanikk. Marrind man to work on farm. IIouso furnisl etl. Good waKes. Apply U) LttHLZK M'GoVKitN, McConnt llsburr, Pa. Foh Sale, Aflpisei traction engine, twelve horse ? ower, m good running condition. Apply to Philip S. Ott, McConnells burg. Wantkd Strong Mtijile work uigmen to do farm ditching in Wisconsin. Must be steady, faitnful, and used to labor. Wag es L'00.00 and board for eight months work. No freo car fare. Ed Reichenbach, Orrvttlt, Ohio. We Want Young Men! THE CANADA LIB'E ASSUB ANCE COMPANY, with an uu paralleled record for sixty years, wants you. Our agents earn thousands; it all depends on the man. There is a bright future for you m this COMPANY. We will help you. Apj ly at once. Canada Like Assl raxckCo. Box 170, Harnsburg, Pa. A GUARANTEED cure pur piles. Itching, blind, bleeding or prn (.i udiug piles. Druggi.its refund '..oney if Pa?o Ointment fails to lire any case, no matter of how . iug standing, Id fl to 14 days. irst application gives ease and rfst 50c. If your druggisthasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will K forwarded post-Miid by Paris Medicine; Co., St. Louis, Mo. A WONDERFUL HAPPENING. Port Uyron, N. Y., has witness ed one of the most remarkable cases of healing ever recorded. Amos F King, of that place says i "Buckleu's Arnica Salve cured a sore on my leg with which I hid suffered over bO years. I am now eighty-five." Guaranteed to cure all sores, by Trout's, the druggist l'5c. County Superintendent Barton has been coutiued to his home al most three weeks from a pro longed attack of grip and threat ened pneumonia, the result of a day spent in Tod township, dur ing that miserable "wet spell. " Lutheran Announcements. Rev. Diehl will administer the sacrament of the Lord'i SupKr in the Lutheran church in this place next Sunday morniug. Services begin at 10:80. Prepar atory services Saturday eveunu'. At the Big Cove Tannery church, preparatory services at '2M0 o' clock Saturday alternoon, and Communion Sunday afternoon at 2:;t0. Mothers who Hive their chil dren Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup, invariably indorse it. Children like it because the taste is so pleasant. Contains Houey and Tar. It is the Original Lax ativ? Cough Syrup and is unrival ed for tho relief of croup. Drives the cold out through the bowels. Conforms to the National I'ure Food and Drug Law. Sold at 1 Trout's drug store. The Fort Littleton Epworth League will hold an icecream and swallop supper in the base ment of the Fort Littleton church on Saturday evening next, Junu ary L'lith. The proceeds to go to tho Church trustees. All arc cordially invited. , When the cold winds dry and crack the skin, a box of salvo can save much discomfort. In buy ing salve look lor the name on the , store box to avoid any imitations, and be sure you get the original De Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo. Sold at Trout's drug store. Clear up the complexion, cleanse the iiver and tone the system. You can best do this by a dose or two of DeWitt's Lit tle Early Risers, oafe, reliable little pills with a reputation. The pills that everyone knows. Re- commerded at Trout's dru Peace in The Coal Trade. The new year m the anthracite trade opeus with unchanged con ditions. The demand is extreme ly large and the supply curtailed lnK Protracted Meeting. The Lord willing, 1 will con- duct a protracted meeting at the Damascus church, beginning Sunday night, the 27th ol this month, to continue ten days. Rov. W. T. Waters, of Harrison burg, Ya., will assist in the meet- Be is an able minister, and by a scarcity of cars. The holi days also restricted production somewhat, but it afforded facili ties for car movement which were taken advantage of. Stocks are still being depleted and this will go on until the spring opens. The calendar year promise to be very favorable. The consump tion rf coal is at the highest point known, and the supply, if the us mg up of stocks continues, will be far less at the opening of the coal year than in 1966. Every in dication points to the absorption of the cial above ground, so that the tra ie will have to take care ol the output of the mines only later in the year. Last year on April 1st there were 9,000,000 tons of coal in stock within a radius of 150 miles of the mines. If there is no fall ing off in consumption it will be necessary to produce 5,000,000 tons per month this year to sup ply the trade. This will lest the capacity of the mines every month in the year. The experi ence in the last quarter of 1906 it is thought will intluence buyers to lay !n more coal from May to July than they have done in for mer years. The relations between the min ers and their employers are more favorable than at any time In the history of the trade. Not only are there very few serious open buestions, but it is almost literal ly true that the occupation of the board of conciliation is gone at this time. The wages of tha min ers are larger than at any time since the award of the strike commission and the work at the mines is only interrupted when the men voluntarily take a holi .iU . The price of coal is entirely satisfactory to the producer and it is rare that even odd lots are sold at a concession. Considered from all poiats of view there is no large industry, in this period of world wide pros perity, which is on a more satis factory lasii for all interests concerned, than the anthracite t -ado. Unless fcometbiug entire ly unforseen occurs there will be n disturbance of these cor.di lions for more than two years Wall Street Journal, January 12. we are expecting a least of gos pel truths. All are invited to at tend the meeting. A. G. B. PoWBBS, Pastor. A MEMORABLE DAY. One of the days we remember with pleasure as well as with proht to our health, is the ouo on which we became acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless purifiers that cure head ache and biliousness, and Keep the bowels right. 25c at Trout's drug sto-e. A Card of Thanks. I wish to thank the Cedar Grove church choir through the columns of the "News" for the very handsome present thr y so kindly gave me for my small ser vices as church organist. The gift is appreciated and I extend my heartfelt thanks to all who contributed toward it. Mabel Spenckb Caknkll. Little touches of back-ache should not be allowed to go un tended. Rheumatism and many other thiugs follow. A box of DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills will bring relief quickly. They drive the poison from the body. Act on the liver as well as the kidneys. A 25 cent box holds a week's treatment. Sold at Trout's drug store. BALUVIA. Rev. Pittingor began his pro traded meeting at Asbury church at Greonlull last Monday evening. Frederick Wible was buried last Sunday forenoon at the Side ling Hill Christian church. Mr. Wible was aged KJ years, I months and 4 days. By his death the community loses a respected citi zen. The funeral services wore conducted by Rev. Pittinger of tho M. E. church, Uarrisonville. We were thankful for a fair day last Sunday while our beloved P.esidiug Elder, 10. M. Stevens, brought us helpful gospel men sages. There will be preaching next Sunday at Siloam at 10 80 a. in., and at Asbury at 2:80 p. m. Kodnl For Indigestion. A Relieves our stomach, palpitation o( the heart. Diai.ts what vou rat. Sale Keyjster. Thursday, Jan. "I. George II . Tice, having sold his farm, will sell at his residence near Scott's school house, four miles north of McConnellsburg, good brood mare, cow, agricultural imple ments, hay, groin, household goods, etc. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. A. L. Wible, Auctioneer. Friday, February 1. C. P.Tri tie beiug compelled to abandon farming on accouut of ill health, will sell at hir, residence, ono and one half mile southwest of Mc Couuellsburg, horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, agricultural implement;, hay, wheat, com, oats, und forty acres of mountaiu timber land. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible, Auctioneer. Thursday, February 14, John R. Tavmau, having sold his farm and intending to remove from the county, will sell at Ins residence inThompsou township, livestock, farming implements, hay, grain, and household goods. Sale will begin at 10 o'ck ck. Wednesday, March 6, A. J. Fore will sell on tho old "home farm" near Knobsville, a large lot of live stock, farming imple ments, hay, grain, &c. Sale be gins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Thursday, March 7. Christian Martin, having rented his farm, and iutouding to quit farming, will sell at his residence, two miles south of McConnellsburg, horses, cattle, hogs, farming implements, hay, corn, and household goods. Sale begins at 0 o'clock. A. L. Wible, Auctioneer. Friday, March 8, D. B. Galla her will sell at his residence on the late Geo. W. Comerer farm, near Burnt Cabins, valuable live stock, farming implements, hay, grain, &G Sale will begin at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Tuesday, March 12, John Fore man will sell n his residence on the Roth tJUae farm at Fort Lit tleton, live stock, farming imple mouts, &C, Sale begins at 10 o' clock. A. L. V'ible, auctioneer. Wednesday, March 13, R. M. Kendall, intending to quit farm ing, will sell at his residence H milos south of McConnellsburg, horses, cattle, hogs, farming im plements, hay, grain, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. A. L. vVible, auctioneer. Siturday, March 10 C. Mc Xaughton Johuston will sell at his farm mile south of McCon nellsburg, a large lot of horses, cattle, and other live stock, and some farming implements and other things. This is, in the main, a big stock sale, acd Mr. Johnston wants it distinctly un derstood that this is a bona tide sale no underbidding and that the stock offered will positively be sold. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. A. L Wible, Auctioneer. Tuesday, March 19. P. P. Shives, having rented his farm and intending to remove to Me Conuellsburg, will sell at his resi denco at Dickeys Mountain post olllce in Thompson township, horses, cattie, farming imple ments, hay, grain, household goods, &e. Sale begins at ten o'cIock. Credit eight months. Wednesday, March 20, Mrs. Dr J. B. Mellott, iutending to remove from the county, will sell at her residence at Need more, horse, cow, buggy, household goods, WINTER MILLINERY. Triminril nnd rntrinimed Velvet IT til h, IV Hats College Hats, ' liiltlreti'i Tami, of ants Cspt, TobafftStta, Velvet and Silk Hoses, Wings, Plumes, etc. Ribbons, Ribbons, Dress Materials, White Silk, Black Silk, Plain, Plaid and Fancy Silk, Velvet, Silk, Mohairs, Cloth, Voile, Trle.ot. WAISTINGS ! Dress Trimming ! Braids, All-over Lace., Embroidery, New Belts. Facinutors, Corsets ! Lorsets ! Corsets! FURS! FURS! FURS ! Ladies' and Children's Knit I 'nderwear. X, J. Wiener, Hancock., Mary land. Banner Patterns! Banner Patterns! Best trade prices paid for eggs and poultry. LEWIS H. WIBLE. PRESIDENT. PRANK P. LYNCH. TTORNY AND SOLICITOR. W ttCOTT ALTXANOfR. visa pittaiotN r. MERPtlL W. NACe CAHHIKM. 3. FRANK HENRY, . i . CASHIIR. H Old Smokers know the dilTeivrnv bStWMB a ood cifjar and a bad one between one that is rahk enough to sicken a savage, and one that is smooth enough to make you forget all your troubles. The reason M 'CLAIM is getting a great run on tohaccoe.s, cigars, pipes ami smokers material generally is, that iie keeps tho largest assortment and the finest goods for the money that can he found in the county. E. R. Vi'Clain, West End of Boardwalk, cConnelbburg. Pa. ". 1 V i i is , : - , - v i -. - - .w w w 2 0f x im-Vx Miuftt-... i. ' tJii SW iliZmmmm MILLINERY We will now write 1IIU7, and we desire to thank one and all for the patronage of the past year, 1900, . We siill have a few hats on hand which we will close out re gardless of cost. We do not bcliev in keeping goods over, and too we must make room for our spring stock, therefore these goods must go at a low ligure. We have dress skirts reduced from t.i to 40: Shirt waists reduc ed from fti.20 to BOo; waist patterns that were 75c now 00c. Collars and belts reduced to l-:i less than the regular price. We invite one and all kindly to call and see the great bargains we are giving. Very sincerely, MRS. A. E. LITTLE. McConnellsburg. Opposite Fostoffice. HIDES. James Sipes & Son-i pay 10, 18, and Hie a pound cash, for beof hides at their butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and ta'liw- L W. FUNK Dealer In and many other articles, begins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Sale To stop a cold with ' IVevent ics" is safer than to lot it run and cure it afterwards. Taken at the "sneeze stage," l'reventics will hoad off all colds and grippe, and perhaps save you from pnoumon ia or bronchit s. IVeventics are little toothsome candy cold cure tablets selling in 5 cent and 2." ceut boxes. If you are chil'y, if you begin to sneeze, try Prevent ic. They will surely check the cold, aud please you. Sold at Dickson's drug stor i. Nulice to Electors. N.tlce is hereoy given that the Court of Quarter Sessions has ordered a vote of the electors of tbe townships of Ayr, Bethel, anil Wells to be taken at the February election to determine whether tho system of road taxes shall in those townships, respectively, be changed from work to cash. PHI Cl'HIAM. Food don't digest? .Because tho stomach lacks some one of tho essential digestants or the di gestive juices are not properly balanced. Then, too, it is this undigested food that causes sour ness and painful indigestion. Ko dol for Indigestion should be us ed for relief. Kodol is a solution of vegelable acids. It digests what you eat, and corrects the doliiencies of the ditrostion. Ko dol conforms to the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold here at Trout's drui; store. Pianos Organs The undersigned takes this method of informing the people of Pulton county that ho Is prepared to furnish High Grade BUnos and organs at pi lcesthat are attractive, lie makes a specially of the LESTER PIANOS an instrument of national lion; aud the reputa- W2ST DUill.lN. Mr. Hrantner. of Pedlord county, has movod his saw-mill to C. M. Hrant's farm, to saw Bjj B. Young's timber. . Grip has been prevailing in this community the past few weeks Those who were sick are bettor. 1 J. F. Johnson spent Saturday at Wells Tannery. The snow is going away. Thei o was not much sledding this time From tho number of foggy days one would conclude that there will be many frosts ia May. Readers of the News were dis appointed at not receiving it this week and have wondered what became of it. Kennedy's Laxative Honey end Tai Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds Iroi thm syatam by gently moving tho bowels. MILLER AND 1HE WEAVER ORGANS Being a thoroughly trulued tuner, he ig prepared ju short no tice to tune pianos or repair or gans. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A sanplo Lester Biano may be seen in the home of Geo. B. Mel lon, McConnellsburg. If you are thinking of getting a piano or organ let me know, I nan uvo you inouev. L W. FUHK, NfcEDMORE, PA. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF M'COINNELLSBURG, PA. Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits. The Bunk has increased In business rapidly and it Is now ready to share Its earnings with its depositors, thus giving them a safe invest ment at home. Notice the growth during the first 1)J months busi ness. Total resources ut close of business April 14(1006, Sept. 24th, $1 17,673.05: Oct. 24th, $123,624.19: Nov. 24th, $124,915.13; Dec. 24th, $122. 130.65: Jan. 16th. $142,565.25. If you cannot call in person, send your deposits by mail, they will receive prompt attention. DIRECTORS : LEWIS H. WIBLE, JNO. P. SIPES, JNO A. HENRY. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS, D. L. QRISSINuiER, R. M. KENDALL. CHAS. E. BARTON JOOOOOOCOOOOOO ooooooooocoo FALL BARGAINS ! I have spent some time in the Eastern Cit ies buying fall and winter goods. I offer you a line of goods that can not be matched except in the city stores. Ladies', misses and childi ens 8 LONG COATS at any price. Also a Beautiful line of Ready trimmed Hats. Latest Patterns in Dress Goods, either home or imported cloth. Carpets at 25, 30,35, 50, 75c, and $1 per yd. Heating Stoves, $6, $8, $0, $5, $20, and 22.50 each. Cooking Moves, $13. Si 5, 520, $25, $30 each. Iron Bedsteads, 1.85, $2. 50, $3.50, 35. Chamber Suits 20 to $25 each. Rockers 1.25 to S3 each. FANCY PORTLAND CUTTERS 20 to 30 each. Bob Sleds 16 to 24 per set. Wooven Fence 22 to 50 cents per rod. Top Buggies 40 to 65 each. Anything you need to eat, use or wear at a low price. CLAY PARK, Three JSprings. Pa, o, oooooooooooo oooooooocoooo J. K. Johnston's I I Yes, that is the place you want to go to for After-Christmas Prices. I RUBBER GOODS Men's, Ladies' and Children's. OVERSHOES, Eelt Boots, Arties, F p Outing Cloth, gray and rpl I'luunt-l, French Flannels In all colors, and Flannelettes, Bleached and Unbleucheil Muslins, Lauoustur (i inghams, Seersuckers, and i-ulirocs l.:'ir and dark. We have a few Ladies' Furs and Coats that can he bought VERY CHEAP, also a few men's and children's Overcoats that can he i... . ia the iame way. Don't forget we curry a full stock of PAR0ID ROOFING. J. K. JOHNSTON'S McConnellsburg. Kodb For Halo at Trout's drug Store- I DYSPEPSIA CORE m DIGESTS WHAT YOV EAT f j Tk(l 0OkMtltMMwiHMathtiilM.hWkMlUirMaart. T i raaraaa. Htr at t uMUTin w ffl HL a DoWITT COMPANY, CUfCACHX U.f Ask tor Kodol's 1000 Almanac and 200 Year OaJandor.