FULTON COUNTY NEWS. Published Every Thursday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. JULY 1 1903, Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. AIIVIRTM1KO HATH. Her square of 8 line 8 time i iso. Per aquiire eneh nutwequent Insertion.... Go. All BUvertloement inserted for lem than three month charged by the aquare. 8 mow. 6mo. vr . ,.liis no. I i-juoo. I .. no .. ISS.UO. 40.UO. fci.OO .. 40.00. I M OO. 7-.00 One-fourth column.. One-half column One Column Nothlnv Inserted for lewt than II. I'rofesHlonal Card one year IA. YOUNG MAN READ THIS. Strong Drink Hurts no One Who Lets it Alone. IIY UAVI!) KF.KI) MII.I.I'.H. The out look (or the younji miin v. .u drinks is filled with darkness and he shadow of death. He is like one wh ne lamp has gone out and is faring 'he midnight storm. The rain in his fae. Darkness is around about him. The stars are hidden. TIU lantern is tlaine less, and the lightning's which momen tarily fill tho night with fire leave the darkness mure impenetrable than be fore. The path before him is sodii-n and black as the storm. A t ail to bis companions is of little help, for they are in the night as well as he. He has no heart to proceed, but whither shall he turn' It is as dark on the one hand as on the other. Which ever way lie turns it is the same. This Is a dark picture' Hut is there anything hopeful in the outlook ior one who is of known intemperate hab its? What path of usefulness is open before him, what place of responsible service':" What business house wants him? What contractor wishes him in his employ? Who will vote for him for the treasurership of any corpora tion or to fill a position of trust in civil life? The very best stations in life are barred to the man who "tar ries long at the wine. " Is not the way dark? Does not the storm beat in his face? And what good will the recom mendation of his convival companions do him? The man who seeks to rise to the tower by a rotten stairway is worse off than before. The commer cial world Is against him. Kvery high and honorable station is closed to him. He must give up the bottle or cease to aspire. Over the gate of the best things there Is written, "No Ad mittance." The man with the whiskey bottle carries his own epitaph wherever he goes. The reason of his own ex clusion from the confidence of busi ness men is in the bottle in his pocket. The inevitable result of this man's fol ly is that he must consort with his own kind. He must labor with fellows of his own craft. He must toil or let it alone, in the menial callings and pick up a livelihood at odds and ends as best he can. Or if he have inherited a fortune he is tolerated, if at all, for his money's sake. Or if he be of no ble family he is sometimes endured for his friends' sake. But the inebriate is a repudiated man, a discredited man. Sad as it may seem, yet the saddest thing about it is, that it is true. Or if there be, indeed, a sadder thing it is this, that he is himself responsi ble for the position In which he finds himself; not wholly, perhaps, but ul timately and morally. Society has not repudiated him, but he has repu diated society. He has gone counter to the known convictions and teach ings of all good men and women. He has ignored counsel and precept, und he I at the foot of the toboggan be cause he wanted to ride. He may have been weak and he may have been tempt ed, but his own will was umpire. Oth ers have faced the sumo temptations and have resisted them. Other men have met Gamhrbinus in the way and have conquered him. The temptations that mastered him they have mastered. Blame If you will the law that has thrown the temptations around him, and It is to be blamed and wholly and unsparingly condemned, but that is another thing from the phase of the matter we are considering. We must not forget that man is a moral agent, and it is the Individual moral agency in one's own downfall that we are now considering. The law compels no man to enter a saloon, it compels no man to take a drink. It compels no man to get drunk or to upend hts money In selfruination man's own free agency comes In here. We have known men in towns where there were no licensed houses to send away to other towns and have the vile stuff shipped to them, and them de liberately sit down and drink them selves drunk. Where the citizens had Interceded for these men and had put the temptation out of their way bv prohibitory ordinance, and did what they could to protect them against the vice to which they were addicted, they refused to abstain but "sought it .gain," to the sorrow and disgust of those who befriended them. And the point in my arguing is that the drunk ard has do one to blame for bis con dition so much as himself. I trust that I am not uncharitable or unsympa thetic, but I wish to make this truth plain: that no drunkard can escape the responsibility of being what he Is. However much the state may be repre hensible, and we do not hold it re sponsible for placing temptation in hi way, yet the drunkard cannot clear his record or soul by saying, "the tat W-inpW tne and I drank." .Adam was held responsible alt hough i )e -i devil tempt. d him, und vh.le Salmi ' was piini-ned for lenipiing, yet Admit ; was punished for sinniip.'. God hold tho drunkard responsible. His eon dition is tin-result of b'n ou n ti ans-, gresston. The emphasis of this point only makes tho Inebriate's condition ap pear all ttie more pitiable, and the more it is investigated from the view- ' point of moral accountability the more : the rain beats in his face and the dark- 1 er tho night grows around him. And so the warning that comes to ail yo .ng incii is to have nothing whatever to do with thi.t destroyer of usefiilne-. ,,ml hope, gooil citizenship Mid noule ( manhood. It is not a thine to be , trilled with. The outer rim nl the maelstrom is a sure prophesy ol the vortex that swallows all. Keep out of the suction '. , Not long uyo I sua a picture of a low -browed, br.i inies-. creature railed j "The Genius of Whiskey." I.'is slip- j pel's wire resetted with skill'-, his, unities were clamped by broken felt, i s his belt wa beaded with bottles. Ft iii.i the circlet around his neck a hiiicau 1 skull depended. I lis right rm. dri; a ii ' up to his breast, was II I led with col, ms j and with his left band he placed acof- i j tin in a niche where unnumbered oih- ! ers were resting. It was one more ad ded to that U(j'c-ling li-t which no man can number. It was the eoflin of nn old man of honorable name who bad been ! killed in a saloon braw l. No one knows i when he gives himself up to tin deeep- I Lloiis of the bottle bow soon his i o.iln may be placed side by side with those that have tilled the catacombs of the tinheroic dead. How long is it since the daily press recorded the tragedy of a man who quarreled with his butcher, went into I a near-by saloon, drank himself dri.nk I returned to the shop and murdered the ! butcher, was arrested and liangeu. j But for the whiskey that was in him j the tragedy never would have taken place, aim the genius of the saloon i would not have added those two eul:ms ! to the large collection already in his : cabinet. ' ver the dour of every saloon ' it may be written, as it was written . over the gate of Dante's Interim,! "Abandon hope, ye who enter ie ie. " SAVED FROM TERRIBLE DEATH. Tho family of Mrs. M. L. Il - .b - bitt of Uargortou, IVuu., saw her aying: and were powerless to save her. The mosc skillful physicinuw aud every remedy used, failed, while consumption wits slowly j but surely taking her life, in this terrible hour Dr. Kill's New j Discovery for Consumption turn- j d dispair into joy. The lirst hot-! tie brought immediate relief aud j its continued use completely , cured her. It's tliu most curtain i cure in tho world for all throat ! and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and 1. On. Trial bot tles free at all druggist. s When a Y:unu .Man (irudiiatcs. Whenayouug mau is gradua ted from college he reads an ad dress, wherein ho says that peo ple must do wonderful tilings to attain success aud climb high and rugged mountains. This is not the truth. The fact is the road to success has been blazed so clearly that no one need go astray. Succe.-s is easier than failure. There are thousands of people to direct the young mau. All the young need do to win suc cess is to follow a few simple aud easy rules. It is the loafer, liar, the dishonest man, who travels a rough road and is wretched. Atchison Globe. A conservative estimate is that tho wheat crop of liioli will roach a total of 7-10,000,000 bushels, as compared with (I7o,(iii,0(K) in t'Kii', 74S0OO.O00 in 1M01 aud "ii'J, 000,000 in 1!H)0. This is a very happy condition and will pleaso the country. With such a heavy wheat yield as 740,000,000 bui-h-els tho country would bo assured of cheap bread, but, of course, a great deal will depend on the corn crop. This is two or threo months too early to liguro on tho corn yield with any contidenco. The latest indications in tho corn growing region, however, were favorable, despite tho cold weath er and tho ravages of tho Hoods. A VERY CLOSE CALL. "I stuck to my engine, although every joint achud and every nerve was racked with pain," writes ('. V. Bellamy, a locomotive fireman of Rurlington, Iowa. "I wus wei .k aud pale, without any oppetiie and all run down. A . I was about to give up, I got a bottle of Elec tric Hitters, aod after taking it, I felt as well as I ever did in my life." Weak, sickly run down people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use Try them. .Satisfaction guaran teed by all druggists. Price 50 cents! l.i fTX- ' HI 'tics a U&&jy y s.nd as person. itors irv m3 oi me woria. The U. S. Mails bring our Bank to your Post Office, and the safety I m Mr of your money in transit by Bank Drft, Post Office or Express Money Order is guaranteed by us. Deposits receiver af any time, and In ft ny amount, from 51. 00 up. Four per cent, in terest jmid, compounds'1, twice yearly. Write for Booklet, telling rvbotit our bank and this 20t!i Century method of foa.nklnfl. Ploa.se mention this paper. Assets: SMimFiELD ST ESTABLISHED 1862 imn mi r-: f. a. Wool CarcJins: one Carpet Weaving H. H. HERTZLER still continues C.i-'iling and Woavin at the VII.I.ivV CitDVK MU.;, S. 'it lunil Cuiiin,. : Cc-.i-pe! Chain always ou hand. Wijo! liut into bats for Lians. l, . , " , , , p ,, I ' w"' take 10 ",T 8t tm:,folI'T"" T,l?''es' namely' Fmck i , ai r i ui i . I .ii l n' 1 1 in . SpeiT's, .Nal.niii: C. V. sun'!.. Artrisvilli1: I'aii'b '!jtr;iiu' .V at -i f n ! 1 r Marry I luster,'-. 'ku ' iivluinl ( Ji'iivc. 1 V7 ;1 Visit tin s" i.u:t!M inoLitlily fiiv id'N. I Iiimii- fur ; H. H. Hertzler, Burnt Colblris- Wells 1 aiiiicl v. Married in M. Iv parsonage in Hopewell by Kov. K'omji, June -4th, Nathan IJurion and Miss Sti-ila i li.Nsnn. A reci-ptiiiu was held in the homo of Mrs. Hi, Hon, mother of the groom, same even ing, 'louth and old age turned out in general to tho serenade. iCev. Dr. Mathers und Mrs. M. tiii'is have bi'cu visiting the! Wil.art families for several days. The Doctor held communion ser vio .. in Shermans Valley und Weils Tannery el. u relies Sun day. Mr. Samuel Mvclf has gone to Pittsburg to bring his two daugh ters home. They have been there for treatment for biles by mad doj'. Among the sick in our vicinity ire J. P. Kirly und .hi mos Truax, Mr. David Kline, Mrs. Uurket, and Mrs. V. II. Hauinganluer. Pine Grove and Wells Tannery Sunday schools, have started cradle rolls; also, organized nor mal class. NccUntorc. Clyde Hess is still very ill. L'Mn'l Garland a! ways ahead is almost done harvesting. D.. a. Garland's youngest daue-h tor euine homo early Sunday morning, the l ltii u It. Carl Mellott is building a nev duelling and storehouse. Juhn Hard is the carpenter. F.d Wink who had been in the employ of the P. R. R. Co. at Mill Oroi.'lf, is holm; inilotinitnly. P.M'cy Uuiiyan of Shippuns-! uui-cj, aad Kusscll Uunyuii of Mc-1 Ooiinfll.sbui'o-, ni'o tliu guosts of thou- prandparoiits.Mr. and Mrs. A. Kunyatb ' I'.i.-ili.. I ..r.t V'ltl...n ( I, . Kc- In now Pnllniim 'orlin,i...r .1 . . i li I m:-:iN in., -siiouioa UUU Willi every lilod'-i n ClMVl'liioiilv, in char"" of romuolimt ' iK'ont ID. c-l.ll . ( I (..ompi'loill llfreut, from L'iiiciiiliati and Cliicilg i Via r ii v- i -it , Loill.Vlll..1. .Now OrloailS, Houston San Autoliio, III f'uso and Los a . i . c ii , AnjffloH to Sun Francisco. Kates for hf-rtlis less tliau half of cost in . , , , rt'tjuliir Hlopurs. l- or freo da- script ivo ti.mttor and full purlieu- lars. nddross R A 1MCHTFI' iriu. I'.tss. Aj.'i:.:t, llhuoi Ceil- tl'ltl K.iilm;i,l, Ru l; !5,i!,im,r I I'illMiillrgll, AM Ld. a tit ifMilinHi ' ,'.'! V ' -a l ! No matter whore you live you crxn do your banking with us by rnft.il as safely conveniently as in We hft.ve depos almost every part J.COC.OO. n btjH1 & FOURTH AVE PITTSBURGH PA .lli,il'l I , nil i, I i:i :ii 111 1 1 1 S : . . 1 i. i.yrn-h's, (.'rystul S;piinys: J. 1'.. Juck- lliisloiituvvn: A. X. Wilter's, liii'c: V.', f r.i'rksirtf-si-r s during the season. Than kf 1.1 for !.:!iii;:iiir; il ilr- nani Your Colimia. Tci miiw. mir uj,ii'i'i;iti.in or tin. v In wni'.h. tin' I"i ! t. ii Ciiintv NVvvs.i-. iici i,,!,.,. t'll lu'.o the li.)ll:i of tin' pi!o!i uf tins cu:i:, y. ,'rivi' scl iitari tins nlmi:n for tlie I liiK jse of our siitiscriijrr..I,,rii(lv':-t;slu(.' punii-.-H, 'il.ji-ct to Hie fillowiii coniiaiim : I. It !s tin oti.y lu those who nn- p;iM.Ui Mib-siTiti'-r--. ' nil;, i,-i-soi,u projwTly e.m be advertised. " Notirirs .liu-t i,oi CAiTtMl :to w rds I. All '1ii.m!" uotin-s extruded . Not free to mcri'tii.tits. or liny oue to ;;iior tisi; yoods sold uml. r ii uj'r'iuitll(-llf,-n ,e. The prill, my onjei:t of this i-ohimn Is to uf. ford fui uicrs. and folios vlio ate not In i.iihllc business, uu oiiortiiuity to bnrnf to jnbi at teniion products or Htoel.s they oiiiy hie c to sell, or ui, iv tt :int to huy. Now. ihis spuee is y jurs; If yon watjitoljiiya lorse. If you want hired help, If you waul to 'iorr.iv, money. If y..u w ant to sell a p., a luif i'y. soiih- hay. a-Koose. or !f you want to adver tise, for a wife this ooluian Is yours. The New Is read weekly ly K'.,:hl thousand peoi.le. ii rid is the best ailverilsiiiK n.cduui In the county. A line driving mare in her fiih year; without blemish; weight, about jO. Will sell, or exchange for a lonu or U'oo horse. I. D. TilOMl'SO.N', McCouuellsburg, Pa. Fou Sai.i:. - A Pointer dog, 10 months old, partly trained. Call on, or write to .Tkssi; J. McCi.aix, Now Grenada, Pa. Teachers Wanted. l " ueeu ai once a lew more 1 . . n ' touchers, both experienced and j 'inexperienced. We have more j j calls this year than ever before.' ''-''ools aud colleges supplied I I will) competent teachers free of ! ! cost. AdflrcsN with slump, Amoriciiii iouclmrs Assotriatiou, J- Ij- '"ihaui, I As. 1)., Mgr. Mmnpliis, Teuu. "WeaR ",1" Ira Ok s Wt V C Are due to Indigestion. Nlnely-nlne of every one hundred ceoule who have. h.n ,rn..M. 0M hundred people who have heart trouble Ci" reummter when il was eimple lndi;e- J.0"' i"3 scifc,"i,' fictlhat all cases ol h - sart d:a,c. not orramc. are nol only lfeable lo. but are the direct reiull of Indl- gestlon. All tood taken Into the stomach which (alls of p.rfact diKeStion ferm'nUMd vein the eiomash. puffin? 11 up aealiistths hsart. T'nj Inlerieres wilh the action of ,i,e hearl, and in the course of time !ha! 'leala but vilal organ becomes diseased. rir D. Kaub!, of Nv-J, O., aay1: I had tomach 1 tab,, wu in m mn u i u bn ii,it , Willi It. I tliolr Kfkl,ll Tie ,.ari f,,..- . .1 , I ii cured m.. JM' Kodo1 Di8et What You lat train and the hearl of all pressure, B.l.ily. JJ 00 Sir. holJIn, 2'Ume. Ih.ulal Pmwi hi t. 0. O.WITT CO., CHI0A9Q. i AT MRS. A. I LITTLE'S Millinery Store You can jfol bargains din inthe next two weeks beg-i:ininr Juiici 24th. All s!i. asks, is that you come an.l see jjoods, and you will be convinced that she is selling at cost. Come Early KO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, McConncllsburK, P;i. ATTENTION ! Iam uow.botter tiiau ever pre pared to furnish farmers any thing in the way of Implements ".nd Machinery. Uuggiosatid Spring Wagons PallingtopHuggiesfrom40up Binders and Mowers Harrows .."0 up Corn Sliellers Corn Planters Hay Rakes from $15. up Hay Forks and Hope HossyVashing Machine Lewis' White Loud at7h: up Linseed Oil at fiOc a gallon Machine Oil from 20c a gal., up Horse Shoe Nails 10c a II. Wire Nails at 3c 11. Table Syrup ?,2c a gallon Double-bit Axes O.'c SEWING MACHINES $15 UP Smooth Wire way down Pumps and Pipe at any old prica All kinds of salable Live Stock ak;"!U in exchange. 1 Pyou want auytfang in rny line call and see me; it you Haven t time, drop me a postal card and I will call to see you, 1A. 5 1. INESBIT, AcConncllsburg, Pa. ' S. P. HBTZLER. J Dkaleu j In . . . I Pianos Organs buggies Carriages c Good marketable stock taken in exchange. B2f" When in need of any thing in our line write for particulars to ... . S. P. METZLER. Liurnt Cabins, Pa. L AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4 M'CONNI'.I.USnUK c; B K E R V D. E. LlTTLK, PlJOl'XtlKTOK. TVfili llronrl T?lla P ilvoc i 1 1 l esil iiroaa, lUUlS, UaKCS, ? Olio-'inntsi nnrl Protxr.1v on S' ou.inuis, ana l reucis on Dou hand all the time, Free Delivery in town on f-.)ilnro T,iuiln,.o 'PI, ..v.. .MviLuajfl, luusuajn, Xliuin- J days, and Saturdays. For Parties, Weddings, &c wo are prepared on a couple of days notice to furnish all lcinds of cakes &c. Your Puti'ouago Solicited. . D. E. LITTLE. S.... . rAAAAAAA Nothing has ever equalled it. k Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's Discovery rir. JtcAll.M A Perfect For AH Throat and Cure ; Lung Troubles. Money back If It fails. Trial Bottle free. : I .... lit i THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS Covers the Field. I 4 4 4 In every part of the County faithful re porters u2 located that father the daily happenings. Then there is the Stale and National, News, War News, a Department for the Fanner and Mechan ic, Latest Fashions for the Ladies. The latest New York, Bal timore, Philadelphia Markets. The Sun day School Lesson, Helps for Christian Endeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev erybody. THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE, ' SALE BILLS, POSTERS, ' LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, CARLS, 4c, In fact anything and everything in the best style" along that line. . Sample copies of ' the Nlws sent to any of your friends on request. JUMGEKLAND VALLEY TIME TABLET May 2:., 190;i. no. i uo mi. e no. t DO. 10, 110 .MltA.M'tA.M;P M tP. Mi.p. U Wim-lu'ster Martinslf'jt'K.... Hunerstown .... i ireencuNtle .... Meruurshuri;.... Olmmhfrsburii.. Wiiyiu'shoro Shippi'iisburK... NewvlUe Onrilxle MeutiftDlefiburir,. OIllKburK Arr, lIurrlHburi,'. Arr. I'll ii ii Arr. New Vorl(. Arr. Uuliimure.. .... ? no; 2 in e 3o 7 II ... C lh -i 8.V) 0 Wilis 30 3 4'! ii j i i u; 4i 4 uh h c; io ir, s mho 31 ,... h (h, 10 a mi 1 311 H 4fil 1 (15, 4 l 8 4f,lo 1 (iV.... IS W 8 7 63 ,10 OS I '.'.i (u lu io sa, i u t 2i 9 21 4". 10 07 io:Ji t -, 7 13 S jo; A. M. 11 a 12 0: 8 M0 II t (.! b ii i-a 6 m ft ai 2 40! H :! 8 Snill or 1 10 mil 12 21 9 07 II 12 10 II 41 ' 3 17 2 13 A Xi 47:io aoi 4 8 ok 6 oo 3 63 7 13 1 1ft i 10 8 II H. M.P. U. P. u P. U A. Train No 12 st niiin (lullv rxi-ppi Sundi'V tieiueen llnKiirstowu uurt llurrisnn.u i llaifersiown (,0o und urr.vinu ut HurrlsbuiB nt Aduiiionul eiiHt-linund local trail, m will rnu .lully. except SunUny, uh lollimm Leuw k iinixm ..iT,i, in.. p. ni.f a.lft p.m., leavu .Mttt'li,iuiuHliurK b.bi a m., 7.2V I, m., 12.60 p, n.. I.3tt p.m. l.euve UIIMmhk bM u. ni., 10.00 a. A. 21 p. in,. Trains No. 2,8 and 110 rim dully belweenll.i- liurniuttu unu tiarrisuurK Ually. Ually except Sunday. UO. 9 H'.l v.u p.w. 4 86 8 D S BSI l nft ;IS 80 8 26 8 SUjll OS 'a'fti ii 23 9 13MI 42 9 84il2 vi 9 62112 18 10 12 12 .16 10 8 10 67 12 M t li Train So. 17 BKt runs dally exeept Kouilny between HarrlshiirK ard ILiuerstn wn, leav linf llarilslimif nt ft. is p ui. und aiiivinir at Hit -KerMow u ut 7.,ri7 p. ui. A'uLl.onal louui trains 111 leave Hurnsbnril us follows: l-'or Carlisle Bmt Intermediate ftta llon ui .:(7 a. in., t.w p. m. awl 0 :J) p. ir. , also lorMihapir,,burt u:iMjtirn und Inierniedlato KiatlonHut 7 M0 u. m . .'). 10 . in. and il :.) n. m. Iriuns Not. I, H aud leu run Ually between '"r-simr. and Jlaiierstown. Pullman pnluue Hleeiilnit earn betwec Norkund Knuxvllie. Vena, or tralnii d M0 ,.,lst lin ,.lA.,.,.n j.,,!,,,,,,, between New I we?' Mlelnhln and Welsh on N. & IV. Huiltvuvon trains limneht and lviist, e.e-pt that ou Sunday tlie l'nla-tn-llihla sleeper will run easi on No 'i Through coaehes to und from I'tillArielnb on trains t. i and 4 east und A, 7 und il wut. l)ni!r. t U'iiiy exeept Sundav. bUUTHKKN I'KNN'A U ft. TKA1NS. l'a-.. iMix. ! 1 ull.vc. Arr. I'as Mu- il'as. ttM tnrti t'! A Ml A UP L-. 8 -I-'- 1 1 Mi: 4 I? I t7 P. M is- 7 uiii.'haiiilierhuuril 0 M! 7 ait Marion ... i ii 8 ra n : i on b u 10 :kit .s ..iMeieersljurB o a hi :i- s 811 7 u 1 oh 7 : u .Hi no ... . ixiudon... ...Itlcainond.. 0 !i I Ui! 9 i; I' u ll u I p. H. M !. KIlN'M'.iiY. 11 KO. W. MAlfllN. Vlee lJre-i. A '.t n. Stipl hupt. M. A. UliJii!.!., um I'a- s. Aireni kvMMV, CO YEARS' 2lL. -'"V. EXPERIENCE t-r "S, - ir Tdc Mark DCSIONtl CovnioHTS te. Anrnne Kenning a akeleh mid dewrlnllen nur quickly ajteurlain our tipinlun frve wtietlier mu liiTDntlin l prolinlilr pateiil-alile. ('(Miiiiiunlrii. tl,un incllr (-..i.Oilentlnl. lUnillHmk di I'uxull , IKut free, indent atrenef for Mieurinir Palenu. HalanLa lakun tlimuuh Mulin A Cu. tauttlva sjwriul Rullc. wlihijulclnirwa. lutlie huidsnmnlf lllnlnled wanklr I,ranit elr. mliillnn of any m-iuntine i"iiiiml. IVriiitt, M a lour ni.iiiiua, fi. DUiuuyuil i).ieiuurii. 3SIBroirfi, NewYcrk llriuiub oiihm. tt r Bt, Waaoluniuu. D, Leave no. l,no. 3 no. S no. 7 t. M A. M A. H AH ll'iltlmore II ttl 4 44 k 52 12 On New York...... 7 'I2 10 8 hn I'hila Ii 20 IS 8 40 II 40 Hurri.sburK 6 00 7 Nt II 4b 3 20 i HllNbum 8 fcO 4 02 MeohauionburK.. b III 8 11112 05 8 8" (arllMlo 5 40 8 3I2 27 3 17 New vule d 02 0 Ul;2 Al 4 Hi .hlppeasburif... 6 UJ 9 18 I Id 4 32 Waynesboro 10 .".7 2 On 6 3 1'lliiinlierr.buril. . 6 40 9 81 1 82 4 60 MercerHli'irif.... H 16 10 an 5 ih (Ireenei.klle .... 7 OS 10 01 1M 6 14 Mak'erstown .... 7 2l0 22 2 17 6 37 MurlmsburK 8 2111 loi d 21 Ar. Wlncnentor. 9 lOjll !l 1 lo A. M A M il'. M p. U a. BUSINESS-DIRECTORY. Ii K'tll:ts. K. A. DOVNL-:S. I'lKKT C'UASf, TONSOR1AL AkllST. MeCONNi:i,I,SIIT!HH, PA. A Clean Cup and Tottel with rneh Shave Kvcryluinir Anilsciule. Ua.urM bteli'y,e(l. Shop In room Imely oeenpied hy IO tt n 1 ISAAC IN. WATSON. Tonsorial Artist. Sl rlirtiy up to dnin In nil mvle of hmr cut. tlnn. (,'ilek, eiiy Kliuvt!. Iliiv-rnm cn-.iink Witeh.iii.el. wltliout exlra eliatKo, I reii towel to eneh euMomer. I.a1pt liiipiovel j.iu pariitilH for Ktt-rilixlnit tonlN. 1 arlors om,i, Fulton House. LAW VI I'S. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnelisbui";, Pa. All lei'iil liiifOieK. aril eolleellons et-trTisteil will ei;o ve earefui and piompt attention. nn uciiks. l'HKsnvri-.iiiAN. Kfv. V. A. Vv'est, T). 0., J'tor. 1 'fPiuliiri'r services cin h ivHoi natu Sabbath nt 10:,'!0 a. in. mid pyery Sunday pveninj at 7:(n. Si'ivicrs nt Given' Hill on ultin.ute Suhbntlis itt 10:li0 u. m. Sa)jntli schtiol at H:lo. Junior CliriKtiun En (ionvor m 2:00. Christ inn Endeavor nt :. Trayer mutt in Vednos'liiy evonine ut 7:00. Ml.TttonisT Ecipr. i-Al.--K?v. .1. v. Adn mi, I'iistor, Suiidiiy Scluioi Ht !l:.';0n. m. I'reiu-liinn every o lier Sunday murtiinfj ut 10::i0 and eiery Suiiady rvf-nlno ot 7:00. K)v.-. ,rtii I-iri'f Ht IjiOO . in. 1hvhi' rmwine Thui stbiy pvoniri ut 7:00. ' Unitkii PKKsuvrpir.iAN' Huv. j. l. Grove I'aHior. Surdity solioo! b. 'J:.'I0 a. m. Proiichinj.' every Sunday n urn i:i nt 10:;'.0, and every oihcr SniiJnv t v.'iiinu- t 7:00. Tlie itlu-runte Sub!,mh evenings are used by the Young Pen. nlo's t:hris'.iun Union nt 7:00 r,. ni. Prayer nu-etini: Wediiesduy f:i-i III' at 7:00. l'.VAXllKl.n.At. l.t 'l'HKHAN K( V. A. G. Wolf, Pamr. Sunday sehoo! i:i j a. in. Preui'liin;r evtry cither Bun-lay mornin,',' i t V):3i anil every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian 1-n-dt avor at i:00 p. n. Prayer meet; nn Wednesday evenii'y at 7:00. Ui:fokmi:d Ilev. C. M. Smiih, L'r.s tur. Sunda scliool ut h:o0 i: n. Preaebing- :li alternato Sabbntp- ii! 10:00 u. m. und 7:00 p. in, C!iri.-,'ua Endeavor nt 0:00 p. m. J 'raver me-t-in on Wednesday evnlnfr at 7:0o. TI'.K.MS t)F C.orllT. The lirst term of the Courts of Pul ton enmity in the yeur sluill eoiiui.Hv e on tho Tuesday iollowinjr the S(e.i;:d Monday of January, at 10 o'clock n. m. The second term coinnicnof-s on the third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock p. ni. The third term on the Tuesdav r.cxt following the second Monday of'.lune, at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on tho first Monday of October, at 2 o'clouk p. m. IIOIKH Gil Ol MCl liS. Just leo of the PeaceThomas V. Sloan. U H. Wible. Constalik John If. lloyle. P.mvess II. W. Scott. Counciinien P. T. Fields, Leonard Uohinun, Sainuel i:ender,M. W. Ka'cu. i:lerl:--Viiiiur:: Hull. 1 litrh Const it hk Win.Haun.jfiirilner. School Directors A. U. Kaee. John A. Irwin, Thomas F. Sloan, F. M. Taylor, John Comerer, C. 15. Steens. Gl:.M KAL lUUIXTllltV, President Jud ire Hou.S.Mc. Svoie. Associate J udfies Lemuel Kirk, Pit-vi-,1 Nelson. I'rothonotury, c. Geo. A. Harris. . Diblrict Attorney George B. Dan iels. Treusurer Ceortre H. Mellott. Sherill-Daniel (j. Fleck. Deputy Sheriff D. T. Fields. Jury Commissioners C. H. K. Plum met1, Anthony Lynch. Auditors John S. Harris, W. C. Davis, S L. Garland. Commissioners S. D. Melh.it, Ceo. Sijro), aud II. P. I 'a liner. Clerk Frank Henry. County Surveyor Jonas Lake. County Superintendent Charles R. P.arton, Attorneys W. Scott Alexander, J. Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F. Mc.V Johnston, M. P.. Sharlner, Geo. H. Daniels, John P. Sipes, S. V. Kirk. SOl.IKTII'.S Odd Fellows M'CotinellsburgLode No. "Ai meets every Friday evening in tne Comerer Buildinj,' In jklcConnelln- Durjr. Fort Littleton Lodire No. 4S4 meets every Saturday eveuini,' in the Croaier buihiin-r at. Fort Littleton. Wellii Vulley Lodto No. 607 meet every Saturday eveninjr in Odd Fel lowi,' Hall at Wells Tannery. Ilarrlsonville I.odi'e No. 701 meeta ev(-ry Saturday evening In Odd Fel lows' Hall at ilarriHonvllle. Waterfall Loiltre No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows' Hull ut Waterfall ililU. . . Worfordshurfr Ijdj;o No. 001 u,ettn in VVaifordbbiirj; every Saturdny evening. Kinj; Iist O. A. IC. No. 305 mee In MuCoiincllubiirjr in ijjrl Fellows' Hull the first BHturday In every month at 1 p. ni. Uoyal Aronriiim,Tuearora f'ouueil, N.ill, meets in alternato Monday evenings in P. O. S, of Ai Hall, in MeConnelUbure;. WaKhlnyton Camp No. -1U7, P. O. S. A., of New Grenada, rueels every S i' urday evening In P. O. B. of A. Ki.H. WoBhlii't'Hi Canip, No. 'M, P. O.S. of A., UtiMon'.own. nitR every Sjtnr unlay evening- in P. O. S't A. Hull- John O. Ta,'or Post G.'-A. II., V iH, iii in oery Saturday, 'on j or j"f preveaine full moou in tHtliwj ut 2 p. in., at Ruck Valley. Woman's Kellef Corn, No. W niretH at atno date and pluco at 4 p."'- Cen. II. I!. McKlrbln Pout No. 4C2, (5. A. h., uieo'ii the aeeond and fourth Hauird-iys Id eueh monOi at Pluanant i:i.l AIV1 KTlSt IN The Fulton taty it It
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