Rf.isnkks have the largest lin nf NlwHa to show yon, and a1 p ice that are right. 'I'he Indies or the M. E church at Knobsville will hold a chicken swallop and ice cream supper. April the 18th. Everybody in vited to como. Bt'OGY Fou Balk Only run nine months. Apply to C. J. i Hrower, McConnollsbut f!, Pa. Kx-Treasuror J no. D. Smith. ' i U Kinmaville, was in town a day ' .or two 'ast week on husiuess. FoBSatJE Thirteen tine ewes and ten nice lambs. WlLLIAM Bishop, Webster Mills, I'a. A DakoU man aged sixty has married a j,irl of twenty, while his son married the girl's moth er, aged forty four. People with nothing else to do can now busy themselves with this latest re lati nship puzzle. When your back hurts it is al most always a warning from youi Kidneys. When your kidneys are wrong there is nothing si good as the use if DeWitt's Kid ney and I (ladder Pills. They as sist the kidneys. Sold at Trout's drug store. A Missouri man dropped dead the other day when his wife ask ed him for money. This seem. to have been a choice between tvo evils, of which the least was taken. If he had given her the money the wife might have dropped dead. When you need a pill, take a pill, aud be sure it's an Kirly Ii.s er. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are safe, sure, satisfactory pills The pills witfa a reputation. They do not gripe or sicken. They are sold here at Trout's drugstore. A South Dakota man says he has lost his taste for chewing to bacco since having grip, although he had b ?en using the weed since he was six years old. Another reason for being careful io avoid The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed in the Reformed church next Sunday morning at 10:80. Saturday af ternoon services 2:30. Preaching at Hebron Sunday afternoon, at l'iju. Dr. W. C. Cramer will hold these services. Samuel Stains and Mrs. Kttie Long, both of W'.odvale, were united in marriage at the bone of Charles Bolinger, at that piace, Wednesday, March 29, l'.07, by Rev. J. C. Collens, pastor of the Orbisonia M. E church. At) elaborate wedding dinner was served the guests. Rent for call boxes at the post office on April 1st, wer-j advauced Sale Register. Thnisdiiy, AptH 18 O.B Me ridian Diehl will sell at his resi tenet' In Whips Cove, north of Locust throve postoffice, cattle, hog', ehickens, farmin-r meiits, household K'xkIs, & begins at 1 o'clock, p. m. 8 months. Tuesday. April 80.- Mellott, intending to ret' re fiom farming will sell at his residence in Whips Cove, 2 miles southwest of L icust Grove postoffice, h rs os, cattle, hogs, sheep, farming implement, engine, shingle mill, wheat, rye, oats, buckwheat, and household goods. Sale begins at 10 o'clock, Credit 6 months. imph A liner Nurmal School. We will open a school in Me 1 Connellsburg, May 18, I907j to continue eight weeks. Special j attention given to teachers and those preparing to teach. Tuition :(. It will pay you to got in at the beginning of the term. For other inlormation, address us. EmOKY Thomas, Bi 0. Lambkrron. BRUSH CREEK. Oor little vallev is doing (uit.e a rushing business in the lumbar trnde. There are eight steam sawmills In running condition. The Suncby school convention S te t Ake. sville, was largely ntlend Credit ; ed- Clarence B irton and Wm. Ilix son, of Akersville, left for AltOOM the latter pirt of last week. Miss Jennie Lodge is speeding some time With her sister, Mrs. Boyd Jackson, at Everett. Miss Ida Mixson spent last Saturday t Everett. Waiter Barton is on the sick list. Presiding Elder Evans preach ed a very interesting sermon from St. John 1 1:19, last Suuday at McKendree. Sebert Barton and sisters Ada and Ella, spent last Friday even- i mg with O. A. Parton s family. ! Penrose Seaman spent last Friday evening very pleasantly in the home rf (). A. Barton. C. D. Hixsou has purchased a horse. Spring Summer LOCUST WOVE Whooping cough has the "mid dle of the road" in the Cove. The protracted meeting has closed at the Jerusalem church, ft was a good meeting. Mr. aud Mrs. B, W. Morris and family spent Lister at Mr. John S. Eugle's. - C. P. LaytOD has purchased a tiue horse. W. L McKee and wife" spent Sunday at Oliver Ple.ssinger's re cently. Rev. T. P. OarUnl preached in the Cove Sunday and Sunday night. Aaron Layton has purchased a tiue horse. Abraham Plessingers sale was largely ittended. Andrew Mellott has moved in to the Cove. We are glad to see you am mg us again, Andy. Lemuel Smith has moved tohis new home. D. C. Mallottaud wife and son Wallace took dinner at Simon Mellott's Sundry. A number of relatives and friends spent Sunday at C. T. Layton's recently. Mrs. Belle Shutter has moved to the Cove again. Rev. T. P. Garland and wife spent Sunday afternoon at Aarou Lay to Vs. Howard U. Lay ton of Pittsburg, spent Easter at the home of his father, William Layton. Edward Mellott had the mis lortuue to get his horse crippled, A CRIMINAL ATTACK. on an inoffensive citizen is fre- SALUVIA. The "moving" season is about over for this spring, and our peo ple are now down to hard worn for the summer. Among those who changed place of residence the first ot April are as follows: Elmer Deshong moved into the McDaniel house: L. R. Swariz moved iuto the house vacated by Mr. Deshong: George Schooley moved in with his father Watson Schooley: Leonard llockons i.ith moved into the Joseph Everts house. Anna Maun is visitmg friends in Everett. Her father, C. U. Mann, spent Easter .Sunday in Everett. Miss Carrie Deshong of Ev erett, has been visiting frieuds and relatives in this neighbor hood. Fernando Decker had the mis lortnne of losing a good horse last week. Mrs. Btiffler and children of Bedford are visiting the former's sister, Miss Jennie Mellott. D E. Mellott laimprcving his property by planing a now fence around his garden aud house. Scott Kegarise spent a day at Everett last week. from 10 to 15 cents per quarter j Muently made in that apparently by order of the postoffice depart ment at Washington in order to make a uniform rent. The post master had nothing to do with in crease in rent. "Nothing so good as Casca sweet," writes a mother who has used it. "It saved my baby's life," writes another. Casca sweet is a vegetable corrective for the disorders of a child's stomach. Contents on the bottle in plain Euglish. Do doses for 2S useless nttie tuoe caned ttie "ap peudix." It's generally the re suit of protracted constipation, following liver torpor. Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate the liver, preveut appendicitis, and estab lish regular habits of the bowels -7c at Trout's drug store. WEsT DUBLIN. Mrs. Stephoi. Wilson who had been ailing during the past win ter, died Saturday night. She was buried at Green Hill on Mon- cents. Recommended by Trout's J day. Mrs. Wilson had suffered drugstore. a great deal at times for several Last Thursday, while Alex Ril- years, but would become better, ey, a driver of one of W. W. Mc-1 Daniels' lumber teams, was boom-1 ing a load of iu m ber at the Stailey farm, east of Ureezewood, the pole struck his left arm fractur ing one of the bones. Mr. Mc Daniel hurried to Rays Hill and took him to Everett, where surgi cal aid was rendered. Mr. Riley was a driver ou the western staye hers several years ago. Rest is the great restorer. We tire our muscles by exercise and then .est to rostoro them" yet a great many of us do not stop to thiuk how little rest wo give to our stomachs. As a usual thing no pari, of our bodies is so gener ally overworked as our digestive organs. A tired and overwork ed stomach will give signs of dis tress to which we pay no heed until at last Dyspepsia takes hold. Indigestion is justa warning, and if we heed the warniug we can easily avoid further conseiuenc es. Kodol is a most thorough stomach relief. J t digests what you eat aud gives the stomach the needed rest and greatly assists in res oring it to its normal ac tivity and usefulness. Kodol is sold ou a guarantee relief plan It is sold here by Tgout's drug store. Letter to M. R. Shaffner. McConnellsburg, Pa. Deai- Sir : They won't foci him any more with paste paiut; they'll try something else ! Editor Saulsbury Dover, Dela ware, having used :ir gallous paste paiut on his house, bought ;!5 gallons Devoe for it. lie had enough left for a uew stable 80 by SO and fence, and' returned four gallons. Paste pain t has as many tricks as a bunco stotrer. Yours truly, in f. w. DkVoc Co. P. S. F. C Bare, Fort Little ton, a tic' J. A. Boyd, Merce s burg, sell our paint. and Saturday night at cloven o' clock seemed quite cheerful, but sometime during the night quiet ly passed away. Mr. Mrantner who his been sawing lumber for B B. Young, ou C. M. Brant's farm, has been at work near Breezewood the past few weeks sawing lath. Three of the jnipils of Pine Grove school and one pupil from Laidig school, took the examina tion at Hustontown on Saturday to complete the common school course. A. J. Comerer of Wir.dber was in this vicinity on Saturday. His Dear Old Mother. "My dear old mother, who is now eighty three years old, thrives on Electric Bitters," wntos W. B. Brunson, of Dublin. Ga. "She has taieu them for about two years aud enjoysan ex cellent appetite, feels strong and sleeps well." That's the way Electric Hitters affect the aged, aud the same happy results fol low in all cases of female weak uess and general debility. Weak, puny children too, are greatly streugthened by the in. Guaran teed also for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by Trout's drug store. TiOc. Best Values and Lowest Prices Have won success for our QuSlOi New Styles -trimmed anil tinli-liumil ready for your selection. Our flov.-iT garden is lijled with BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS Vlole's. Heliotrope, Valley l.illies, Daisies, Wild Hoses. American Beauty Woses -while, pink, SOd all the season's colorings. R i fc Id O n s All the new colorings dahlia moonlight blue, lime green, empire green, taupe, heliotrope. our line of Dreti Material te nnqaestlonabljr the finest offering of the season. I 'laid, plain and fancy trie with ench other in harmon ious and artistic shading. W 1 1 i t e Goods l.inen. India Linens, Dimity, Fancy Moussellie, Dotted Swis. W a I s t in g s Silks, Wash fcti.ks. Mohair, Mercerized Ginghams, etc. Beautiful white shirtwaists, ludies' muslin underwear, ladies' knit underwear. American Lady Corsets. Com-; ami buy '.he IlJst (ijodj obtainable at the closest margin of prolit. T. J. Wiener, LEWIS H. WIBLE. FRANK P. LYNCH, PMISIDCNT. ATTORNCV ANO OL ICITOR. W 8COTT ALEXANDER. VICI PSF9IOFNT . MERRIL W. NACE CA8HIKM. B. FRANK HENRY. AtOT. CASHIIft. MillinerylTHE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF M'COINNELLSBURG, RA. Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits. The Hank has Increased In business rapidly and It is now ready to share Itl earnings with its depositors, thus giving them a safe invest ment at home. Commenced business on April 2, l!HW; notice the grad ual growth during th" pas', year. Total resources a' theelme of busi ness MAY liiOO, 79,eB7.0G; OCT. 1, 1008, 1121,288 1L'; JUNtf L 1000, $92,060 22: JAN. 1, L907, il86,t84.B2j JULY 2, 1906, 0l,056.Sty MARCH 88, 1907, $156,908.20. .'.oans made on personal and c illateral security, and Notes dis counted. Courteous treatment to all. Correspondence solicited from those desiring Loans or wishing to open an account with ns. If yon cannot call in person, send your deposits by mail, they will receive prompt attention. DIRECTORS : LEWIS H. WIP' w, JNO. P. 8IPES, UNO A.HENRY. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. D. L. GRISSINuER. R.M.KENDALL. CHASJ. E. BARTO N Hancock, Manner Patterns ! Maryland. In Stock. Auditor's Notice. The undcrsltfuert Auditor Appointed 1)7 tl'C i irplui n-' Court of Fulton county, to niuke-ill-trilnitiiiii uf tlit; funds rMMtnlag in the atodl 1 1 r Ron. Ok T. BumbMii AdnlnUtrAkop of Mm ; Mtc .if ouniri B. snivei. luu' or DitlfMt town ship. dtMeased. will -.It for Hie perforinanoo or liisiluili-. ill the offiOS of .1. Nelson Slpes. Kw. In Mci.'onnel i.lU'. on Tie winy. April 35. IW7 in tto'atook A. m . when sad srheN nil pnrtlwl ,- torastad my nttend II ihvy sen proper. IIOKACK N. SII'ICS. Bsq., 4.H-::i. Auditor, CIIAKTKH NOTICK. Notice is heretiy nlven thOI upp low ou will tie UMdf to the liovern irof PauBS )v iUU hy Ujii- v. LofoM, rwre H Rudy uuil WBUMO R BMUwrt, on ih .".mi ii.iv or April, inor. uadot tbfl QWMrol Corporation Aot of April su. It" I. uud It suppienieiitN. for Ohsrtflr Ot .in lutendeil oorporM ou to li known lis Hie Vork Tele phone sod To otfrspn. Oontpony tiie purpose uuil objeet ofwhleh In us follows : ButtdlUfl oonsl ruoUov, leucine. puyoUMUuroporotloa l,t malntsnlng system or toIopkMo Md ule tniih lints, exeh.iik-es uud htuilons In the oouades or riiiliidelplilu. Montgomery. Ueln wure. Chester. I.sneiste.. York. Uuuphlu. Ad uius. CmfboHAnd. l-'ruoklin. Hunt UffdoO. Kul lOO, Hertford. Sonierxel. ruyette. Westmore land, WMhtpai n uud Alles-licny. with the rlfW to conneet with the lines of simllnr com puims III the Suites ol New Jersey. Deluwure. aforylabd, WTost ii-i::iu und ohl. and to fur :n hand rent tO the OitfitOtM tlu-reof loOtl uud OUT dlatttDOfl telephone und teleL'rtipli fuelli- iIom, Tin- prlnorpol rootooof sold oomuony DOtoA as follows, vi.: BfgtBttUUJ ut ttie ex ..'t.rp;'i' .i Mis york Toloohono and Tolotfropli Oojopapy in th I It y ol 'trl. York t'ounty.l'u.. ih'enee lu un etMerlf dlreeilon through the OOUBtloi of York. Laittuster. Chester. Oelu Mrsro. Monlgonie-y und rtiiludelphiu and tOf inlr.iilInK le the exchange of the York Tele phone and Telepruph Company In the city of riiiludelphlu .tlso. bOfJlUintg at the exelmu'je of the Yofll Telephone Md Telegraph Coin puny. Iu the City of York, thenee by the most PrtOtlooblO touie Into and UUNMUth the eouu lies of York, Dauphin, Cuml.irlimrJ. .iion-. Krauklin. BlUtUtuydOB, Kultou. Bodlord, Somor set. WestmoreUnd. Kayette. Wushluutou. uud Allegheny uud tOfniinntUtl in the blpBOOffO of the York T-leplione :iud 'I'eleiit uph i.'ouipanv lu the City of nttObunf, I'euusylvuuiu Uld IBUE s. 8CH1UDT, Solieltor. i.tiutu. Whore's the Laidig correspond on t? The sale at 8. U. Hockeusiiiith's was well ittteudt'd. .lonas i.'ikc and wife spent Sat urday and Sunday atSipes Mills. V. D. Schenclc and sou Earl at ter tied 11 o c k e n s m 1 1 h's sale, Wednesday. Those who spe it Saturday aud Bund' at JotUM Lake's, were Cleave Linn and sister Sarah, i Scott Stains, and Thomas Crom well and sister Kva. Maynard linger and wife lolt for Chi vgoou Thursday, on their Wedding tour. .Mrs. Mabel Snyder and broth er Otis lliukeusinith, left on Thursday for Williatusport. Joseph PriM speDt Sunday with J.tmes Reader's, at Hiram. ( ur people were shocked Suu day to hear of the death of Mrs. Sarah Wilson, near this place. Nora Uitehey spout, part of Wednesday evening with .eldn and Clara Laidig. iiello Witter and Kdna Strait, oflJracoy, spout Saturday night with Daniel Laidig's. Frank Hampton, who lias been sick, is better at this writing. HIDES. James Sipes ft Son pay 10, 18, and Hie a pound cash, for beof hides at their butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, si eepekins and tall w. NliW (iKI:NAUA. W. U Foster of Bhglfl Foundry, was in town on Saturday and vis ited old 77:i, I. O. O. F. Mrs. Sarah Cromer of Fort Littleton, is visiting her many friends hero. J. A McDonough, D. D O. M., installed the olliccrs of Fort Lit tletou Lodge lust Saturday night. Daniel All.. way is seriou.-ly ill with septicaemia (blood poison), in his rlgbt hand and arm, start ing from a scratch on the little tinger. Loy McClain and George Alio way weut to Pittsburg where they secured employment. Sherman Cornelius, near Sal tillo, moved to Jesse O. McClain's upper farm, known as Samuel LI. McClain's property. Btnel Harnett of Hubblesville, visitcU friends here last Suuday. Mr. aud Mrs. George Thomas aud Mrs. John Thomas visited friends in Sultillo. Martha Black spent Friday at Woodvalo and saw Ritner Dlaek's school close. Maude-Cunningham's school in Coles Valley closed last Wednes day. Catharine Stains who was suf fering with goitre is improving slowly. Wilbur Mills left for Kossuth, Pa , where he is engineer on a steam i hovel. Lottie Kvorhart, the 1 year old girl who was burned February 1908 at Woodvale by an exploding lump.amd has been for some time past at the Medico Cluurglcal Hospital, Philadelphia, has so far recovered as to be able to .'eturu home iu a lew days. Kindly feeling may be cultivat ed, and this cultivation begins when the child is tirst tuuglit to be gentle in its play with com pan ions, civil to servants, resjwictful to the aged aud kind to helpless animals. m i.S i MERCANTILE APPRAIS ER'S TAX LIST. Mi Conni'lMtiir,., Marrli IH, Thl following ti 1M Of rrtitll nml whoU-oiili' virulent or ittHlern In umln, wnrN, tnurcbMitdlM ciiiiiMMxIillfa Df I'lh't-tn hi M tuMMMfff k I ml or imlurt. itubjOtt tO RHtrCAIltlli Ih't'iiutt tun, ill PtlltOh I'oiititv , 1 iiii-vlviiiiU. (MiirtiHi) to UW l'tipj'T iiiUhiirKle tln-ri-tii. by Ihu uiMbTfigiieil. ' 1 1 1 1 i i Apprnlxcr in hihI tor ttie county ot Pal ton ft Am wo Id uud pablNthod by the illructlon ot the UonnMoSlonf n Ol Mtd cuuiity. Num oi rotOjUotti ' . i --in. G !i- of ortiiooMi Ayr 'J'owiihtiip. .1. .1 HOldOlM, im rt'li-iniHsifl. I. II I'HtUTfton V Hon i tuerrliHiMlliM'. fetor K Irk, MorobmidlM, Kowc Mellott, MorcbftOdtM, Jli'lutf-t TOWMblpf MirK Khi- SiniiTi, tm rclmiiillMt. ilobn Plao1tt4f, norobftivtifOt AktsuMM KuiiyHii, DwroboncttMa ii. bt Mciiott, nofebondlMi j, v. Lnkf, reorotaondiM! W. K. Ihirt, un ivhutnliKe. (1 ti, Mollotl , inrrrliunillxe. M r InUlldo ;.. . toil TlutnrJIfte. I'n't In-1 Ttwin-hlji. fobs Mon&i MfrobondtMi w I. Qordott, mofOhMiMlliOi Wm, foinori nofoboviio1 A let I row Hlftbopj Kunu lniptofttoiit iieornir.H inn. nwi tf oon Iint s I, winter, f orn InplotMotit etc H, M. Uornelli nwrohAiidlw, Brnoh Oteuk Townoblp, vv. k ihxmhi, nttrohondlor. : H.Hetionok, norobondlto, leu. u. Lynob, niuropsndtM i), WtTrusx, ltii'ictMiniiiH. h Mollotl nrtrennndttvi, Uonry it. Hbnrio, moroimndtoo, babltn Tow noli I p. .luo. R. SnccK, i'l urn. i. r, bo win in, nit i ebondlN Mr -i H. v't ii'ii, iorohoMnh'0, Chun. MoQoIiom, norobonduiOi !. Kl Klltl, lUITrllKlllllrH). M s Wilt,olgora, S. L ittll klt V , imTl'llHttlUrtr. K M Ollne, tDtrAbjuiUtro Krniih O. Bore, int-rrtiiiiiUlne. V. Kl I'.VHIl-, llf lilt'S. J-. II. jUrOTOi WOfOBOOdllO, Liektng Ofoofe !Tolraablp rlooMph It- Mellott orenadlM- C II. H0nn( innrclmmiirte. MotIo Al- Lotdlg, pwrobondlte M H. Ilolfiir-lii hi). inHrttliHiiUite. h iiiiim, RMreboodUm, K. ti. C roll, iut rclmiitiiso. McCoiiiiL'lUl.ury. (loo. It bfellotti brdJofl odd tndiiinry. (un. VV. HiiVM, uii.'ri'liHiidlfn. U, H. Stwene, noroboni tailor TrOttt'l DruK KtOfO, uruga. Uoo. ftoxrvtbi - i.- n Wiiiitiii'l Bfinler, I ii r nit urn . i'.C lli'iul-T, groct rleit, I no. W. Ill ottt I i . . ini rrhHn.lirte. A m. A. K. Little, i ., i . Hun y l i .i in i.; ii -. W. H. .Scul.it, Imnlwiirc h ml mHrhlnury. TbOO, HOIOlId .: ii v T It. KtoTOM A' Son, Furniture. MlM A. .). Irwin A t.'o,. lullliuery. Jito. A. Irwin, nooorlio, Onorloi K, H00ti itrocerien, Wm. M toner ittrninire, Hull A' Henilt r nicrelmiHllM1 A. C Nmco A' Son., PMroOOUl lullorH. J K . Jobueton, norcbMKlliio, w. s. oievonter, furnUttro, I U Mr(;lnlti, grooi'i leu. (lOO, W- K'-Unerdt Uo., nicreliitutlne. W M. Ki iiiictly, ti hi,. -. I. r. Munn, huriit'KM. T. ,1 Ooowrori forplng lnipleinent-. BtoMloMle ttroe., gtoovrsVo, Atborl stoti.-i, etfiree A ihiicv jrooitN. w. s. iileuon. .iru. CIOO W. Sfuilli. gfOOfflOf. s. A. NMblt, luriuhiK iniiilttmettU. ioldoiiiltli A (Jo., groi-erlen. Ttiylor 'i'owiinhrp. Oltn ObOMBOt, furniture A liitrdwure. N. M. Kirk, norotlMdlMi Co. h;n Ion, met ehn ml tue. Mix ll U, MuUUln, ullltanwe. A. J. httiitbamoii iueri:)ttiiilliie sti-vetiH a itukt-r, norohnndtM , k Rniioojr, norobaiulhio, Itobnrt Hut.n, nefoboiidlM, M lebnel I 'll,- uierclnimliite, a n. wutt'i . merelMaotoV WiuofOfduorM Moaii n.-1. i H. I.. .!..,. in I I I t-r Kit, m. k HerkjArvoter, no-i. lon.-ii-.-. 'i'tioiuiNou Totmebip, )impii Uovnlti neiobtnitni a bmp berpe omiibnndloo. Jaw Q. lOUgloOfi rnerrlmmltiie, ' ii v. Rlftbop, grocer ioAi it. m. Htmpton, iiit-rciiHiuiiHc. Tod Townihii. .lolin A. Hftjnlt. mer-rliiHiillHB, Ir.i Fore, mOTQliaiHlbM t'nltjii ToVtMklp' H. K. MoKoOi tu'TrlmmJUe. C. (J. Kerlever, HUTi'lmi(tl-e. H. CI, Uwlitey, iii'i.iiv Ob a siio, niarobeiMMoOi MvrtLernli Brotberi, uieruhitiidlxe. NVcllfi Townvlili. N. ll. I'liuulntfliitiu, merrbeinlitie. M. W. Hooekf 1 1 1 1 1 ' i in 1 1 ' 1 1 . K. A. Horn-ii, ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i Henry Truex, merobMdbte. V. I. Hjbttuek. in .1 - f Mr. W. H HuniiiuHnliior, uifrcliaiMltiie. lit-o I,. sprowl, uiurclntiiilli;. A ml notice linrfby (rlvin tu ell tuxeblea Iteii in rhMl mi Heel. In ti i orJuure wuh the Merc null. Approloera An oi A-.-.-mbly will be liebl by the TtfUMurrT ot Fntton county, entlng In eonjuiti'llon wltb Hit' il Aireter, et the ortii of tin- Cuiinty XreHaurer, in (lie UOQrt II" - . Melloi IWiurg, I'l-nimylTahle. on Hnl- ii-,lay . April 'S-i, IIW7. b I fn the twin ra of HI u'ulooke ni. eml 4 o'clock p. m . when mi win-ft) all imrtirH lnli!reatu are required to an peur niui all grlevH ih- i will be heard. It K. SII'KS. Murcantlle Appraiser : i Don't Put It Off Easier comes early this year and you will want a nii'f SUIT for that occasion. A groat many havo their orders in already. One I'tistomer camo In and said, "I have worn this suit two years and tlio linings etc. are as good as nuw, and I want another suit " We can give you lots of testimonials of this kind. Come in, place your order, and b among the satislled. Everything new and up-to-date. GOLDSMITH, THE TAILOR. Opposite the Public School Building. H E v f S xxxxxooooo oocooooooocoo SPRING AND SUMMER g Millinery o Hustontown 5? Q I have just returned from the Ktistcrn Cities with a fn!l line fj of spring and Summer Millinery. Call aud seethe g Latest Style s and compare (tiality and prices before purchasing your hat jt for .summer. v Thanking a generous public for past patronage, and so- O O licititig a share of the same in the future MRS, H. C. M'CLAIN. g oooooooooooo oooooooooooooo Early Misers The famous little plllo- J. K. JOHINSTOIN'S NEW Spring Bargains UN Clothing FOR Well Dressed Men. We have materials for the exclusive as well as the most conservative man Clothino that will keep Its shape and look well until worn out. Our prices moreover, are loss than you pay other stores for less worthy goods, aud are invuria bly the lowest consistent with quality. We have exercised just as much care in buying Clothing for the young Men and Boys. SHOES Since enlarging our Slum Department, we are able to carry a more complete and much' larger assortment of all styles, and can now lit anybody and everybody. We want your laol patronage we waut It because we can serve you best. Yon don't have to take our word for It- compare our shoes with shoes of about the same cost, bought by your friends and neighbors, from some other store, It will show ours much the best value. Our Carpets and Mattings are tloodg of standard make. The Patterns aud styles are all new, and our stock is the most complete of any in town. Hear in mind that you can buy "Buslne Silk" only at J. K. JOHNSTON'S McConnellsburg. a DYSPEPSIA CURE Koraale at Trout's drug Store DIGESTS WHAT YOU HAT IV lift fcaHU niWu 2V4 utanat the trial mm, vblck aaMa h0 fe Mgfc (M tWLT T Tm UHMWH Ask tor Kodol's 1!07 Almanac and 200 Year CaJander.