LAWRENCE READY MIXED PAINTS are Bold full measure by United States standard 231 cubic inches to the gallon. The only ready mixed paint that is absolute ly guaranteed by the maker. The kind with the bother and uncer tainty of mixing left out I Sold by Ki-yKtoiie Hardware Company. HONEY Go to the following places and get REA'S guaranteed quality honej'. Robinson & Mundurfl Chas. P. Koerner ' Headley'iCMh Store W. H. rtoore Hunter 4 lilllren Jas. A. Tyson J. W. RIkks D. B. 4 W. B. Stauffer J. D. Woodring 4 Son J. M. Korh S. C. Henry J. Bate.ion, Jr. James H. Spry Jefferson Supply Co. If you have anything to sell, try our Want Column. Bid FAIR AI. 28, 29. 30, 31 DUBOIS, PENN'A $12,000.00 in premiums. $2,600.00 in purses for horse races and a sensational list of special attractions. See what you will get for 25c admission. There is not a fair in the state giving as much for the low price of admission. The following program will be carried out each day. BLACK GOVERNORS. A Curloua Piece of Old Time Conaoct-U-nt lilMtorjr. A book little known even to collect ors of Atiiurieiinii Is a volume entitled "llaittord In tlie Oldeu Time; Its First Thirty Years," by Scneva, which was edited by V. M. B. Hartley and pub lished at Hartford In 1853. There Is a chapter lu this book entitled "The Black Governors of Connecticut," the very title of which will excite tlie sur prise of most Intelligent people eveu In Connecticut, who have never heard of Buy black governors lu the Nutnie? Stato except the governors of nu oppo site political faith, who were, of course, politically black. The title, however, Is explained and Justified by a llttlo ex planation. Before the Uevolutiou and down to a period as late us 1820 It was tho custom for the negroes living In the state to hold an election on the Sat urday succeeding the regular election day, choosing one of their number as governor. Somct lines, however, no election was held, the retiring governor assigning his olllce to another. The uian chosen in either case was usually ''of Imposing presence, strength, llnu ness and volubility, quick to decide, ready to coimuaud and quick to flog." He appointed a staff of military aud judicial officers, who executed his or ders lu all matters pertaining to col ored people, especially questions per taining to morals, milliners and cere monies. The fact that he had no legal status In the province or state did not at all trouble him or bis subjects, and he ap pears to have exercised a very real power, nenrly always on the side of morality and Justice. The Justices of the peace appointed by these black governors were, as a rule, extremely severe In punishing people of their own color who transgressed the law. Ho generally was this recognized by the whites In colonial times that when a slave committed some offense It was the custom to turn him over to the Mack justice for punishment. Such a culprit always fared much worse than If he had been tried by tlie regular courts. ; Among the more notable colored men who held the otllce of governor were: tjuaw, a negro belonging to Colonel lieorge VVyllys; Peleg Nott, who be longed to Colonel Jeremiah Wads worth; Huston, belonging to Mr. Nich olas; John Anderson aud Culfi who held the olllce for ten years. After tlie abolition of slavery In Connecticut the custom fell Into disuse. Mot Anton to rteiiae. Neptune I say. Boreas, If you keep en blowing like that you'll get yourself disliked. Boreas What do I care? It Isn't my business to furnish popular airs. Modern Society. ' There Is certainly something of ex. nlplta IrlnrlriPM' BDll tllOUKhtfUl DO' nevolence in that rarest of gifts, fine breeding, Buiwer. JOT I The only fair open day and night. GOOD RACES DAILY!! THE MONTE MYRO TROUPE, of New York City, in pantomime and trick horse act and special and unique dances. THE AHERNS in wonderful hand and head balancing, equilibrists and acrobats, B. H. DEMAREST WILD WEST SHOW, a big show itself, but it goes with the afternoon performance at no additional cost to the people. PROF. WILLIAM H.' ALLEN will give daily a balloon ascension and parachute de scent. A thrilling performance by a daring man. LEAGUE BASE BALL every morning. A great big MIDWAY will be on the grounds giving performances daily, a novel and attractive collection of shows. Every evening the Midway will be wide open, and in addition the Monte Myro Troupe and the Aherns will give special performances, and the bands will play. You will have one continual round of fun from the time you get up until bed time. . Make arrangements to get to the BIG FAIR. There will be something doing every minute. Send for premium list. DUBOIS DRIVING ASSOCIATION FINGER FELONS. There Are Three Vurlettea of Theae Very ralnfol Sorea. A feljn, or whltlnw, 'n an Inflamma tion of the hand or linger, usually of tho lust Joint of the linger. Its Impor tance varies with the seat of It that la to say, with the portion of the finger Involved. It may affect the skin only, the tendons or sinews or the flbrous covering of the bone the periosteum. A superficial whitlow, where the In flammation is conllned to the skin, may be extremely painful, but othsrwlso It la not a very serious matter. But this cannot bo said of the other two forms. In the tendinous whitlow pus forms lu the fibrous sheath surrounding the tendon, and unless the lnlhimmutluu quickly subsides or the matter Is let out by the surgeon's knife die pus may burrow down through the sheuth luto the palm of the hand and result In a permanent crippling of the member. The third variety culled by phy sicians the subperiosteal Is that in which matter forms beneath the mem brane which covers the bone. As this membrane Is -tough aud Inelastic the tension due to the increasing volume of matter becomes very great und gives rise to a throbbing, maddening pain. The relief afforded by a deep cut Into this Indamed finger, right down to the bone, Is magical, although the cut hurts. This Is the only treatment for this form of felon, and the Incision should be made early, for If It Is too long delayed the bone will be killed aud a discharging sore will remain which will later necessitate a surgical operation even If It does not result In the loss of the last joint of the linger. The superficial whitlow does not usually call for such radical treatment. A clay poultice often affords great re lief. This may be made by milking a paste of clay previously sterilized by baking In a very hot oven and adding glycerin to prevent too rapid drying, or the clay may be obtained ready prep:ir: ed In tho drug store. This protects the finger from Injury, keeps It cool and, If applied early enough, may prevent the formation of matter. When once pus has formed, however, no matter what the variety of the felon, the safest plan of treatment Is to cut Into the Inflamed finger aud glvp exit to the conllned matter and relieve the tension of the uarts. Youth's Companion. niiture. "You should be very proud of having won the love of such a mail." "Then you advise mo to marry him?" "By all uieans. Ho Is one of nature's noblemen." "No doubt. But consider this na ture fad will Inevitably pass." I'uck. The Six f.racea. The throe summer graces are tho Anne Arundel strawberry, tho Eastern Shore peach and the Maryland water melon, all from the land. The three winter graces ure the oyster, the terra pin and the canvasback, all from the water. Baltimore American. IKED BBBBCSSSaaUfl Last Five Day Excursion to Niagara Falls and Buffalo. Sulurdny, Aug. 2.). will lie hi.-t opp r tuiilt.y offered t.hlsea-uii by the Buffalo, Rochester k t'lttsburg Ity, for a flye day trip to Buffalo and Niagara Falls at oheap excursion rates. Tickets will be sold fur train leaving Falls Creek at 1 08 p. m. at fare, of 14.00 for the round trip and will bo good returning from Niagara Falls or Buffalo on all regular trains opto and including train No 7, leaving Buffalo at 10:40 p. m. Wednes day, August 21). Be Agreeable. People should take pains to be agree able. Ill temper Is a habit, snd h very unpleasant one, There Is a lot of snarl ing and sulking la families and between husbands and wives that could be avoid ed if all would study to please Instead of trying to dig up things to grumble and find fault about. It Is an old saying that "nobody was ever scolded Into virt ue." Gun lie reproofs are always more effective than "grievous" words, which "stir up anger," and the "soft answer, which turneth away wrath," Ib always an evidence of culture and common sense, Ex. For Sale. One hondrod fine residence lots on Fourth street, on easy terms to suit the purchaser. City gas and water can be had. Most beautiful residence Btreet in town. Close to business center. In quire of D. Wheeler, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. Prunea anil Imilirealloa. Mrs. , wiiii knows iiuiiy a prac tical thing, had a ninlil who was dying (or thought she was) of Indigestion. Now this maid was too valuable to lose, so her tnliitress determined to suvo her life anil retain her services. "Maggie, I M-ant you to eat every morning for breakfast three stewed prunes. Now, never more than three. If you were to e at more you would get tired of them. But three will leave you n little hungry for some more prunes and your appe tite will steadily Increase." Maggie started in obeillentl.- ami at the end of life week was the healthiest, happiest girl for miles around. . Mrs. has effected many such cures. New York Press. Ill- Met 111 m. "When you go lo New Zealand I wish you would Inquire nfler my great grandfather, Jeremiah Thoinpsou." "Certainly." said the traveler. And wherever he went lie naked for news of the ancestor, but without avail, ac cording to the Dundee Advertiser. One day he was Introduced to a fine old Maori of advanced age. "Did you ever meet with an Englishman named Jere miah Thompson?" he asked. A smile passtnl over the Maori's face. "Meet him?" he repeated. "Why, I ate him!" imam " fwl PEOPLE B ' JMtynxtr nrri wrpuV wi Hnthn at in H t J tho tortiitliiv itiHip f rhnmniitlini, B f vmilil )nii ri-'siiiio to inf a dollar M . tr prompt rfUirf r X I'cystsns Liquid Sulphur 0 H Is a prMirntlim if nl,hur In liquid M fiirm a cuiieimtriitlon ot n'l the v on ' t W dorful etir live tin mtim of mlphtir m I with the liltiiurlUtt Iff unit. It has I J curml thoiiiaiiittnml wn will trimr- fjf nntttff I- toi'TH u. rn't nuf A W ter aiHillinr mlnuin, iit a hntile fr-im M M four dr Hint "nil tnii'll nnvcr rirret 9 If It Xw.i HlzdflOc mid $1.00. 0 I KEYSTONE SULPHUR CO. I U PITT3BUR0. PA. I Hlnke & FetHit Mritv On., Distributor. -I .TO' il u- II liH.t . B i ?,:4jS:aaVJ! I The dealer who dosen't have DUEBER-HAMPDEN WATCHES may tell you they are not the best. He wants to sell what he has it's human nature. Before buying, ask the dealer who has them. A. Gooder Jaiveler ubtatTlbr for The Star If you want th Ntwt made at the grcat WATCH W0RK5 AT CANTON,OHIo!t All are made under the Brand, which stands for quality. They are thoroughly tested and inspected with the greatest care so as to be perfectly uniform in quality. The brand KtSU KVtfflt tells the story. KeystonG Hardware igo. Near Postoffice, Reynoldsville, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Sixteen Day Excursions to Atlantic City, Cape May, Anglesea, Wildwood, Holly Beach, -Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, New Jersey, Rehoboth, Del., Ocean Gty, Md. Train leaves Reynoldsville 1.29 p. m. August 16, and 30, 1906. $10 Round Trip, rickets (rood only In conches. $12 Round Trip, tickets good only Id Parlor and Sleeping Cars in connection with proper Pullman ticket Proportionate rates from other stations. Tickets (tood for passase on trula leaving rittsburg at 8.50 p. m., and 'con no-1 Ions." Sleeping, car passrtik-ers (or Atlantic City only will use Special Train leaving Pittsburg at 9.45 p.m. For stop-over privileges and full Information consultuarest ticket agent. W. W. ATTERBURY. Govern! Manager J. R. l'.ibsin ci T. FOR SALE : v GAS MINES One 50 H. P. New Era Engine. -! nv'li- m limliT lii'i'ziiiitiil Pulley ilium- i, i- 41) lni'li"H. S. ed 172 Rev. One 50 H. P. Globe Iron Works Engine. S'hifli- 1'illndiT hurl uml. Pulley iIIhiiii'Iit 4 ffrt.. Spord 2.10 Iff v. One 50 H. P. New Era Engine. Hiniflti uylliidur l0"lz"tilHl. Speed 1117 II. v One 26 H. P. New Era Engine. S'iik u cillnili'i' Imrlz hiIhI. Speed 'JI0 It. v Two 25( H. P. New Era Engs. Twncj Under horizuriiitl. Sp.2.'l0rie. Two 24 H. P. W.P.Callahan Engines. , . Two cylinder--hi'rliiofital. One 15 H.P. Superior Gas Eng. SliijflM cylinder One H. P. Riley Gas Engine. Sln(jli; cyllmltir li iriziiiitul. GENERATORS One 25 K. W. Thresher ' Generator. 115 vol (II'- in oiinviit compound woucd M) It One 15 K. W. Thresher ' Generator, 125 volts direct current compound wound 7i5 Itey. Three 17 K. W. Thresher ; 'Generators. 115 voltn direct current compound wound -HO0 Itev. One 8 K. W. American Generator. 110 volts- din M eiirretil compound wound 1400 lii v Two Marble Switchboards, Consisting i f iwo marble punolc com pkiM whli lustrum, i is, bwiichi'S, etc. i Hils niai! hil. with a tiM'k of flhuftlng, clntcliPH, licit In, tr (m oHi'N'il for khI4 at a litiiffftlfi, owlnir to tin- rn''t tlutl It Iiun boon stiti.isf'- hy the use of oiii- ,ower. Ih all In jNTfprt riifinini! roiifiition uml may lie sen tuny time, for prices and full particulars, 'i tilings The Dayton Lighting Co., 124 East Fourth St. DAYTON, OHIO. EVERY FARMER WANTS IT Rust destroys trior farm machinery than doe wear. 6-5-4 kills fust; diAiolvea it, hint as water does salt. Get a 25c can of 6-5-4 and cava your farm machinery. Any child can apply it; do hard work; goea on like paint. on.y eauer. ana arte lniominutf, leaving a fine black finii h. 6-5-4 la not a paint; It doe not cover th mat but. chemically dissolve It and then la absorbed by th Iron which I thu made rust proof. 6-5-4 I very thin and run Into the crack where the brush cannot go. Be ture and get 65-4 it i )ut as good for -f!e, Bto"? ntpej iu;i.h.iery If yourriri'icr Ini n't ll Hinv-Hloke Co. has Our line of files includes files of every size and description. WOOD, afflc Muna;er. GEO. W. BOYI, General Passcnxcr Agczt