Head Kluslvo Isabel. ' Mr. Albort l'less'mger, of Whips Cove, candidate for Asso ciate Judge, was among the out-of-town visitors iast Saturday. For summer diarrhoea in chil dren always give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy and castor oil, and a speedy cure is certain. For sale by all dealers, Mrs. S. L. Bedford, of Foltz, returned home recently from the Cliambersburg Hospital, whore as a patient sha had spent four weeks, after passing through a serious operation. Sprains require . careful treat ment. Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely. It will remove the soreness and quickly restore the parts to a healthy condition. For sale by all dealers. The potato crop promises to be unusually short. The acreage has fallen off, probably on ac countof the unsatisfactory prices last year, and tho condition of ;he crop now is lower than at any t' me in July for the past 22 years. Miss Rebekah Ktepper, of Mt. llolley Springs, Pa., and the Rev. Ceo. S. Rents, pastor of the Rob ert Kennedy Memorial Church of Welsh Run, were united in mar riage on Tuesday, 11th inst., at the home ot the bride's sister, Mrs. Benjamin Rice. Right in your busiest season when you have the least time to spare you are most likely to take diarrhoea and lose several days' time, unless you have Chamber lain'sCohc, Choleraand Diarrhoea Remedy at hand take a cbse on the tirst appearnce of the disease. For sale by all dealers. The annual picnic at Shade Gap, kuown as tho G. A. R. pic nic will be held on Saturday, Aug ust 5th, in McDonald's Grove. This gathering annually, brings its thousands of picnickers from several counties, and is probably tho greatest affair of tho kind held in Huntingdon county. Because Marion looks and reads too much like "Merion,"a town near Philadelphia, the post office department at Washington is anxious to change the name and has written the Marion, Franklin county, postoffiee about it. The citizens of that place du not favor the change and are pro testing against it. Last Friday the State Depart ment of Health had an oflicer in Huntingdon taking samples of milk from each dealer serving pa trons in that citv. Ho had the samples packed in ica and they were forwarded to Uarrisburg for anaylsis of their contents. The law prescribes a certain standard of purity for milk which the department insists on main taining. JohnW. Evans, who several years ago conducted a watch re pairing establishment in this place, accompanied by his wife drove into town in his auto on Sunday evening. Mr. Evans is now a resident of Weyers Cave, Va., where he has a nice business. He and his wife have been visit ing Mrs. Evans' parents at Clear Ridge and friends in tho western partof the state for several weeks. He whs gladly received by his many Jriends in this place. Figures compiled from reports of Fourth of July celebrations all over tho United States show that tho movement for a safe observ ance of the day resulted in the smallest number of casualties ev er recorded. Statisticiaas at Chi cago announce that L'4 persons were killed and 881 injured, com pared with 181 and 2,721 in 1910 ' and -1(5(5 and 3,08; in 1903. In Boston there was not a single casualty nor injury as a result of the celebration, which was of a patriotic and inspiring nature, al though safe and practically noise less. Jas. C. Noaker, of Jacksonville, Cumberland county, was killed in the harvest field last Thursday afternoon. Mr. Noaker was one of the prominent' merchants of that village, also the owner of two farms adjacent to the town, which he supervised. He was raking the wheat stubbles, with two bronchos hitched to tho rake; he Btepped oil the rake, walked away a few steps, when the horses took fright and ran away. Ho made an attempt to catch them as they passed him, but only got hold of the harness when he was jerked loose, thrown on his head and hud his neck broken. - ' PLKASNT RIDGE. People are all abouldotio malt ing hay. Those who spent last Sunday in the home of Charles 1 less were Sheridan Deshong, wife and two children, Abraham Deshong, wife I aid two children; James Mellott, wife and son; Ross Morton, wife and son, Harrison Deshong, Miss Gertrude and Belle Mellott, and Blanche Sharpo. Newton Bard wife and two children spent last SuDday in the home of Mrs. Bard's mother Mrs. Mary Strait. E W. Swopo and wife spent part of last Sunday in the homo of Abraham Deshong. Miss Belle Mellott is spending this week with her sister Mrs. Chester Decker. Reuben Mellott spent last Sat urday night in Bedford county. Date and Gar field Shives, Blanes Deshong, and Howard Swope all spent last Friday on tho mountain huckleberrying. Rev. Powers spent last Sunday night in the homo of E. V. Mel lott. Miss Georgia Mellott returned home last Saturday from the Cove. She was employed in the home of her sister Mrs. Russel Glenn. Preaching was well attended at the Christian church last Sunday forenooon by Rev. Powers and atEbenezer Saturday night by Rev Cline. Those that were present at Reuben Mellott's were Aaron Garland wife and four children and Harry Mellott. Geo. Mellott spent part of last week in tho home of Roland Sharpe. Lee Decker and Misses Nellie and Rhodie Garland spent last Sunday at Reuben Mellott's. Lee Truax spent last Sunday with his parents Henry Truax and wife. Must Pay for Paper. Taking a paper out of the post oftfee makes the recipient liable for the bill. 0. D. Austin, a Mis souri publisher, sont his paper to Charles Burge. The latter paid for it twice and then refused to pay again. He said he ordered it stopped. But the court of ap peals holds that the mere accept ance of the paper created a liabil ity. It adds: "the preparation and publication of a newspaper involves much mental and physi cal labor as well as an outlay of mojey. One who accepts the pa per by continuously taking it from the post ollice received a benefit and pleasure arising from such labor and expenditure as fully as if he had appropriated any other product of another's la bor, and by such act he must be held liable for the subscription price." Picnic. Tho Sunday School of Damas cus Church will hold a picnic in J. C. Comerer's grove, about one half mile south from Damascus church, on Saturday, August 5th. Tho McConnellsburg band will be present and will furnish music for the occasion. Addresses will be delivered by able speakers. Everybody come and bring your friends with you. Parson's Poem A Gem. From Rev. II. Stubcnvoll, Alli son, I v., in praise of Dr. King's New Life Pills. "They're such a health necessity, In every home these pills should be If other kinds you've tried in vain, USE DR. KING S And be well again. Only 25c. at Trout's drug store. Important Notice. We kindly ask the water con sumers who persist in wasting water to at once stop all waste. Wo hope that it will bo unneces sary to stop all use of the hose, but unless some consumers do not stop wasting water on the streets and gardens, we will cut hose attachments off altogether.' McConniollsbuku Watkr Co. V. D. Scheuck, of Wells Tan nery, was a busiuess visitor in Everett on Monday. Ue lost a horse recently winch he valued at $250 and behoves tho animal was oisoned. The horse's stom ach was sent to tho State Veter inary Department at Uarrisburg, but contents were not analyzed on account of the absence ol tho employes of the department on vacation. Everett Press. DUBLIN MILLS. Miss Lois Huston who had been attending school at West Chester State Normal is now visiting Mr. and Mrs. Briut Mil ler. Mrs. Margaret Bolinger, who had been visiting friends in Mc Connellsburg has returned to her home in this place. David Wmegardner has im proved his place by having a 58J foot well dug. Arthur Roher and family visit ed friends at Cherry Grove last Saturday and Sunday. Many of the people of this place attended the funeral of Mrs. Milton Stinson at Center last Sunday. David Bess, wife and daughter Orpha were visitors at Ed Black's last Sunday. Robert Bratton, who was badly hurt last winter, is now able to go about on crutches. He spent last week at James Hurley's near Harrisonville. A hack load consisting of Dor sey Brown; Ira, Julia, Philip and Clara Grissmger; Ruth Hess, May and Mary Bratton; and Meade Bolinger, spent last Sat urday and Sunday with friends in Trough Creek Valley. Allen Grissinger has installed a 20 H. P. Eagine to run his mill and saw mill thus avoiding the results of dry weather. Martin Bolinger and wife of Uustontown, and B. F. Bolinger of Jacobs, spent Sunday at the home of Margaret Bolinger. Miss Clara Bratton of this place, and Gladys Gracey of Gracey, have been enjoying a trip through eastern cities they hav ing been at Coein Grove, New York, Coney Island, Elizabeth town and many other places. James Benson and wife spent Sunday with Mrs. John ll?ss. Frank Benson, who has been employed in building a dam on the Raystown branch near Hunt ingdon was home on a short vaca tion. THOMPSON. - A. V, Kelley, of Uarrisburg, will give a temperance lecture at Damascus at 10 a. m. next Sao bath. Elder John A. Myers will preach at the same placeat3p. m. of the same day. Mrs. Mary Kelley, of McCon nellsburg, sptnt. Sunday aud Monday with her sister Mrs. Isaac Culler. The Misses Besse and Rhoda Weller, and Wilson Zimmerman, spent Sunday afternoon with Bess Simpson. A little girl aged about seven years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Shives died on last Fri day of Spinal Meningitis. Fun eral ' services conducted at the home of her parents at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Funeral ser vices were conducted by Rev. V. G. Munger of Hancock, inter ment at the Shives cemetery. Miss Florida Clevenger spent a few days with her friend Anua Comerer. Erby Booth has returned home after a few days sight seeing at Atlantic City. Tho Damascus Sabbath School will hold a picnic on the first Saturday of August (5th). Music will be furnished by the McCon nellsburg band. The many friends of Stanley Humbert, who has been in the University Hospital at Baltimore for a number of weeks, will be glad to learn that he is recover ing as speedily as is, possible. His father U. S. Humbert, who was with him during the opera tion on last Friday, returned home on Sunday leaving Stanley in a very favorable condition. We ail hope for his speedy recovery. The schools in Thompson were let o.a Monday. Kill More Than Wild Beasts. Tho number of jetple killed yearly by wild beasts don't ap proach the vast number killed by disease germs. No life is safe from their attacks. They're in air, water, dust, even food. But grand protection is afforded by Electric Bitters, which destroy and expel these deadly diseaso germs from the system. That's why chills, fever and ague, all malaria and many blood dis eases yield promptly to this won dorful blood purifier. Try them, and enjoy the glorious health and new strength they'll give you. Money back, if not satisfied. Only 50c at Trout's drug store. VEGETABLE COMPOUND It has been estimated by careful ob servers among the medical profession that of those wli j seek tho services of a physician fully three-fourths are women. Many of these, of course, stand more or loss In need of surgical treatment. Many of them, and prob ably tho majority, will bo greatly ben elited by medical treatment alono. Physicians experienced In tho treat ment of diseases of women havo prov ed that certain remedies prod una ex cellent results in tho peculiar troubles from which women sulTer. With scientific understanding of the diseases to be treated and of tho ac tion of the drugs most useful in the treatment of these diseases Uexall Vegetable Compound has been de vised. It is prepared to meet the wants of those women who sulTer eith er from painful menstruation or from troubles incident to tho change of life, or who, during pregnancy, stand in need of remedies to preserve tlio tis sues of tho generative organs in a normal condition. HOW VEGETABLE COM POUND IS MADE In order that our patients may use this preparation intelligently we here explain just why Uexall Vegetable Compound has been made as it is. Black Haw, Cramp Dark, Squaw Vino aud Blue Cohosh are of proven value in lessening Irritation and al laying muscular tissues of tho uterus. Unicorn Hoot is ellicieut us u men strual stimulant and is of value In ainful menstruation accompanied by scanty How. Golden Seal is noted for its stimu lating effect upon mucous membranes. Together with Cinnamon Bark it is in corporated In Uexall Vegetable Com pound for tho purpose of stimulating tho Intestinal tract to tho expulsion of gases that might Intensify the pain at tendant upon painful menstruation. USEFUL SAFE All these drugs are carefully select ed and scieutilicully combined in a preparation that has proved to he of splendid service in tho treatment of the conditions in which it is indicated. This remedy is neither designed nor intended to act as an abortion agent. In fact, its use will tend to prevent the dangers of abortion when duo to un usual uterine sensitiveness. Uexall Vegetable Compound should be found to give splendid service in the treatment of Internal Spasmodic Pain, Hysterical CouvuIsions.Cramps, Flatulent and Bilious Colic; particu larly for thoso disorders of the gen erative organs which cause such dis tressing rellex symptoms, as Painful Menstruation, Ovarian Colic; and I'ter ine Pains, and Pains in tho Hack and Loins duo to excessive sensitiveness of nervous mucous and muscular tis sues of the parts affected. Its tendency Is to render the monthly periods nor mal In time and amount; to correct tardy menses, its action being to pre serve at the normal the tissues of tho female generative oigans. Uexall Veg etable Compound will be found of val ue during the period of Pregnancy, and of special value in the relief of the suffering incident to tho Change of Life. Of service also in Leuuorrhea, Menstrual Headache and lu Constipa tion. It contains no nurcotic or hu bitforming drugs. DIRECTIONS In order that thoso who stand in need of Uexall Vegetable Compound should receive tho full benefit there' from we draw particular utleutiou to tho following advice: For Painful Menstruation Uexall Vegetable Compound should be taken about one week before tho expected monthly period and should bo con tinned throughout tho entire period and for ono week theieafter. In fact, It would be well, if, In the beginning of treatment, the patient should take tho preparation continuously for two or three months. Thereafter, if the painful periods continue In any degree, tho treatment should bo given as sug gested above. Uexall Vegetable Com pound will give better results either given In, or followed by, a glass of hot water. Its effect is enhanced if the patient should tuke hot baths at the time expected for tho beginning of Menstruation. For treatment of tho 'dragging'? pains and pains in the back and loins that are so common, particularly 'to women who havo borne children, Ilex all Vegetable Compound should be taken over periods of several mijnths These inilns are duo in most eases to i weight of an abnormally heavy Uterus dragging upon sensitive ligaments. Tho effect of tho Uemcdy will be in creased in these cases by the regular uso of hot douches, taken in a reclin ing posturo. It Is Important In alt theso cases that tho bowels should be kept regular and free. For this pur pose Uexall Orderlies may be used. For Sale at The OKoAh Store L. W. SEYLAH, McConnellsburg, l'cnn'a. Poles Wanted. The Uuion Telephone Company wants about 100 chestnut poles delivered at McConnellsburg; must be eight inches at top, peeled, sound and reasonably straight, 35 feet long, aud of tho butt cut. Send sealed bids to tolusllice. 4 27-tf. 5 Candidate Cards & For I'rotlionotiiry, I ELLIS L LYNCH, JMcConncllslMirg. I hereby announco myself ns a can lid ate fortho Dk.uocuatu! nomination for the Ollice of Prothonotiiry, .1c, subject to tho next September prima ries. I also pledge my sen to support the ticket then nominated. For Prothonotiiry. &c , NOKKIS I'.. IIOOVEK. Taylor Township. Subject to tho decision of the 1KM- ciiatk! voters at the primary, the last Saturday in September, between tho hours of 2 and 8 p. in. Your support ami influence respectfully solicited. Pledges support to ticket nominated. For County Commissioner, WILLIAM .MELLOTT, Taylor Township. I hereby announce myself as u can didate for tho Kki-cih.ican nomina tion for the ollice of County Commis sioner, subject to tho next September primaries, and pledge my support to tho ticket then nominated. ' For Cdunty Commissioner, KOltEKT U. II ANN', Licking Creek Twp. 1 hereby annourco myself as a can didate for the Uki'Ciiucan nomina tion for the office of County Commis sioner subject to the next September Primary. Your support and influence respectfully solicited. HuiiKin' U. Hans, Saluviu, Pa. For County Commissioner, ALHEKT K. NESIUT. Ayr Township. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the IvKi'fHi.it'AN nomina tion for tho ollice of County Commis sioner, subject to the next September primaries, and pledge my support to tho ticket then nominated. For County Treasurer, L. L. CINNIMJIIAM, Wells Township I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the pKMontATir; nomina tion for Cnr.VTY TiiKAsritKU, subji-et to tin) decision of the Democratic vo ters of Fulton 'county at the uniform primary election to be held on the last Saturday In Septemlier and pledge myself to the support of tho ticket nominated. L. L. CrxN'iN'dii am, New Grenada, Pa. For County Commissioner, E. IV. AlvEKS, Hi tish Creek township. Tho undrr.-igned respectfully an nounces himself us a candidate for the ollice of County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Kkitiiuca V vo ters of Fulton county at the uniform primaries to ho held on the last Sat urday of September. K. I). AKKUS, Akersvillc, Pa. I I nofOUCS'JS r,t;:ci bo ft i.oo MDAlUHmW.Ni) LijlGTRUi'BlES TcuAifArTsscf SATKrAcronr IV. M. COMERER, agent for 7IIEGEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY. BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Clo ver Hullers, Saw- ' mills, &c, Engines on hand all the time. Western Maryland Railway Company. In Effect dune 4. 1911. Trains li-uvo lluuuoek u followx: iVSOu. m. (Sundays only) for lluiterxlown, llitl titiiurc itixl InttM'iiii'illiilt points. H.OOii. in. (ilnlly pxocpi Mumliiy) fur Hiiirers- towu. HiUtlmuri' iiiki ttitrrmcamiu points. K.W u. in. (il illy except Siincliiy) for Cuuiher- luiiu uml liinsriiHMlliilo points 1O.0S m dl illy I'xnept SiiinUy) llniriirstown. Wuyneslioro. Cli imli'i-.liurn, liellyshurK. UiuioytM- mid Imitiinoro. ' 1'J.M p. in (il'illy except Sunday) l.lttle i Iimiiis. (Hiliown, Ciiinlii-i'liiud. Klknsiiiid M'cstrt'ii pmuli. HuiTi-t. olisvrviitioii. pur- , lor o ir. Milld vi'stlhulo irttin. 2.5S ) m. (dully except Sunday) lluirerstown, (ieltvsl)iiiv. 1 1 nun vt. York. Ilulllinore miillliteri lime p.ihils. Solid vcstiliulu liuin with uhxervntlou. InilTct. piwlor our. A IliillKliTM'N. J A SHKPHKKII. President, (..eii'l Miinutrcr. F M Howell, (ieu'l Puss. A Kent, Hitlers Succeed when everything else fails, in nervous prostration und female wenknesses they ore the supreme remedy, ns thousands havo testified. FOR KIDUEY.LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE It Is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. Harris' Sale List of REAL ESTATE will appear soon again with many new properties added. GEORGE A. HARRIS, Agent, Prothonotary & Recorder's Office, McConnellsburg, Pa. Mrs. A. F. Little's SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Our annual Midsummer Clearance Sale of Fashionable Millinery Goods is now on. It is our custom at this season of the year to make a thorough clean up of goods on hand so that we may enter our. fall season with a stock entirely new and right up to the minute. Never more stunning style or better assortment of beautiful and becoming hats, than we are showinsjthis season. No matter what kind of hat you require, we have it here; and when you get it, you will find il will cost you less than at any other storf . Come and see lor yourself just what an extensive assortment we' have for your selection. Also shirt waists, coat suits, skirts, pet ticoats, embroidery, laces, baby caps, boys' hats, collars, jabbots, belts, all of the latest styles and at prices any one can alTord to buy. ' Come and see goods whether you want to buy or not. Advertising Do you want to buy or soil a home, a farm or a business jiluce? If so, my business is to hel you. I bave a jjooil as sortment located In every township in Fulton County. TWO WATER-POWER GRIST MILLS in pood condition, well located: Full description of the best bargains Is given In booklet form. If you want to buy, write for ono. Sluce I have been adver tising the booklets through forty-six leading newspapers throughout the country, hundreds of people from nearly every state In the Union have gotten thorn and are getting in terested In Fulton County Fruit Lands, farms and homes. If you want to buy, now Is the time, before prices advance or, strangers, como and get the best bargains. There is no schem ing In this. I do not speculate on these properties. I just let you know where you run buy direct from the owner. My In terest Is only a small commission to par expenses. If you want to sell a property, there is a person some where who will pay you a good price for it, and thero is no better way to find that party than advertising as 1 do, throughout the country. I charge nothing unless It is sold, then only a small commission and do not take option on it, but leave you free to sell at any time and get the highest pos sible price It may bring. , I will be in homo ollice ory ou Monday and Tuesday of i ' FRANK MASON, Agent. McConnellsburg, Fa. j Spring and Summer Millinery "CHIC STYLES." This Season's Styles are very much more sensible than f' a number of years, and the most fashionable dosigns have Ust nothing in charm or popularity, because of their conservatism- Daintiness is the Keynote, The hats come In every color of the Sprlng-ovry graceful shape -every smart style. They are more than stylish, for they ' beautiful as well. Our hats have a certain Charm and Individuality about them that you only find In' a first-class, up-to-date Mil" nery Store. Our prices, you will find right. You are cordiu Invited to call and see our goods, and become one of our u customers. . ANNA B. FREY, McConnellsburg. Real Estate.
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