FULTON COUNTY NEWS. Published Every Thursday. : B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. . McCONNELLSBURG, PA. SEPTEMBER 21, 1904. Published Weekly. $t.OOper Annum in Advance. ADVERTUMNO RATBV Per square of tlncaS tlmea i no Per wiuara each nhseiiucnt Inncrtlon...! SO. Ail ndverUNemcnn inncrled for leu than three month churned by the aquare. 3 mo. OrnoH, I yr. One-fourth column Ilfi.oo. :.Oft t;woo One-half column u..00. 40.00. MOO One Column 40.00. Sft.oo. 75.00 Nothing Inserted for les than II Provisional Card one rear f WILL IT PAY TO GO TO COLLEGE ? t Depends Upon the Ambitions ol the Inquirer. Young people often ask us. "Will it pay to go to college 11 one is going to be a merchant, a drug gist a farmer, etc., 5"' says Suc cess. Whether or not a liberal educa tion pays depends upon the am bition of the inquirer. Do you want to be just as much of a man as possible, or do you want mere ly to get as much mouey as you can ? , If your ambition is simply to see how many goods you can sell or how much money you can rake together; if you have no de sire to reach out into the broad fields, to be know as a man who amounts to something in the world, who carries weight in his com munity; if you have no ambi tion to be a man of broad, liberal, progressive ideals; if you do not wish to know unything about your goods before they reach your store, where they are made or the conditions of the people who manulacture them, and have no desire to l etter their condi tions; if you have uo ambitions to make tho world a little better than you found it, then a colloge tducation will probably not do you much good. It is simply go 1 ig t increase your capacity to grasp, seize and hold material thiugs, to get a little more away from others by your long-heeded methods; if it is only going to in crease your shrewdness, your ability to scheme ways and means of piling up more dollars, then I do not advise to go. Hut if you waut to be of real help to your generation; if your ambition is to be just as much of a man as pos sible, to be larger and truer and nobler; if you wish to make the1 most of the material tho Creator has given you, then get all the knowledge you caa trausmuto in to real power. I have noticed that it has been the broadly educated men that have enlarged and improved the spheres into which they have en tered. As a rule, it has been the boys who have been to college nud gained a lir.eral education v-h 1 have mixed brains with ih soil, who have developed marvel ous possibilities of agriculture by thfir knowledge of chemistry and botany, by their ability to study the effects of climatic conditions upon crops, who have brought fruits and vegetables and cereals to greater perfection by their superior knowledge. From 148 to Pound. One of tho most remarkable cases of a cold, deep-seated on the luugs, causing pneumonia; is that of Mrs. Gertrude E. Fenner, Marion, Ind., who was entirely cured by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. She says: "The coughing and straining so weak ened me that I ran down in weight from 14 to 92 pounds. I tried a number of romed'ms to no avail until I usd One Minuto Cough Curo. Four bottles of this won derful remedy :ured me eutirely of the cough, strengthened my Jiings and restored me to my nor. mal weight, health and strength." Sold at Trout's drug store. If thou shouldst happen to get a letter from thy printer, re minding thee that thou art owing a little on thy subscription, wax sot hot under thy collar and aay bad words. Let n t thyself for get that the printer needs all the money that is coming to him and more too, and it h only as a last resort that he spends two cents postage la asking for tho small amount of a dollar or two. BOB SEEDS COM.NO, Will Lecture In the Court House Priday Evening, October 7th. i Uobert S. Seeds, one of the funniest menon the American plat ! form, will give his popular lecture, "Mistakes ol Life Exposed" in I tho Court House in this place on Friday evening, October "th. See that your buttons are sewed on tight, and come for an evening of innocent fun mixed with lots of common sense. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Gen oral admission 25 cents. Reser ved seats 8.") cents. Cured Hemorrhages of the Lung. "Several years since my lungs were so badly affected that 1 had many hemorrhages," writes A. M. Ake, of Wood, Ind., "I took treatmentwith several physicians without any benefit. I then started to take Foley's Honey and Tar and my luugs are now as sound as a bullet. I recommend it in advanced stages of lung trouble." Sold at Trout's drug store. OEM. Our school opened Monday. Kev. Dumville preached an able sermon at Mt. Zion last Sunday. S. W. Truax returned homo last Saturday after a ten-day trip to St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ilunyan of Needmore, spent last Sunday with Mrs. J. A. Snyder aud fam ily. Thei e will be preaching by Eld. Mellott in the hall at Gem ou the fourth Sunday of this month at 8 p. m. Our nine teachers with five vis iting teachers conducted a very interesting institute at Needmore last Saturday. G. C, Sipes was calling on old neighbors on Saturday. Prof. 13. N. Palmer left Satur day to spend some time at St. Lou 14. Doctors Could not Help Iter. "I had kidney trouble for years," writes Mrs. Raymond Conner, of Shelton, Wash., "and the doctors could not help me. 1 tried Foley's Kidney Cure, and the very first dose gave me relief and I am now cured. I cannot say too much for Foley's Kidney Cure." Sold at Trout's drug store. Bethlehem. The fanners are husv seeding and cutting corn. Mrs. C. W. lawyer and son Uuleigh, and daughters Ruth and Margaret, are visiting friends in Went Virginia. Kev. A. S. Wolf preached his farewell sermon at Hethleliem last Sunday night. Mrs. Geo. (tress spent Sunday at llarrisonville. Geo. Fix returned home from Kearney last Saturday. Jen Ilockensmith is busy saw ing lumber for Aaron Garland. Those who spent Sunday with Mrs. Katherine Cowan were Al bert Cowan and family, of Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. James Truax and four children, of Warfordsburg; Mr. ami Mrs. J. U. Ilooth and son Roy, of Dublin Mills; Mr. and Mrs. John Shaffer, Mrs. Luther Fix and two children, Mr. and Mrs D. (i. Klvey, Mr. and Mrs. John Oyler; Harry, Roy, and Walter Klvey; Daisy Elvoy and Mary Oyler. A. D. I'eighu-I left Monday morning to bike charge of his school in Licking Creek township. Mrs. John Shaffer, Mrs. Kath erine Cowan and Myrtle Cowan spent Monday evening at George Fix's. Luther Fix and Foster Ambrose caught three 'coons last Saturday night. More Riots. Disturbances of strikers are lot uearly as grave as au individ ual disorder of the system. Over work, loss of sleep, nervous ten--non will be followed by utter col lapse, unless a reliable remedy is immediately eu. ployed. There's nothing so efficient to cure dis orders of the liver or kidneys as Electric Bitters. It's a wonder ful tonic, and effective nervine and the greatest all around medicino for ruu down systems. It dis pels nervousness, rheumatism and neuralgia and expels malaria germs. Only 50c, and satisfac tion guaranteed at Trout's Drug Store. DeWIU's Kl'J Oclvo rr PBm, Burns, I Institute in Union. A teachers' meeting was held in Union township last Saturday, ...!. ..II I . rni wiwi nil icaciiers present, j lie 101 - lowing oiiestions were discussed 1. The use and abuse of supplies. 2. School organization. Hy gienic and a sthetic conditions of the schoolroom. 4. The use of iho textbook. 5. The program and the course of study. 6. What and how to teach beginners Ix)cal institute was organized and officers elected for the term, the first to be held at Center Oct. 14th. Questions: 1. Diacritical marks. How, when, to what ex tent taught? 2. School discipline. 3. The ideal teacher. Qualifica tions. Mvirri.K Smith, Sec'y. CLEAR RIDGE. II. T. Ileeter and wife were the guests of Mrs. Sarah Fields last Sunday. Laura Henry Bpent the past week with her uncle, Jacob Wine gardrer. Dr. McClain had quite a spill out last Saturday night while at the festival here by a general up set. William Henry is having a well drilled; and when through there 'hey are going to drill a well for Jacob Winegardner. James Deaver of Woodvale, is spending some time with John Woodcock. Mrs. Nettie Miller near Hus ton town, was in our town last Friday. J. W. Ileeter moved on Monday to live with the family of Amos Sipes near Fort Littleton. Miss Mary Miller visited her cousin, Miss Louie Brown last Saturday night. Mrs. Minnie Grove is still con fined to the house under the care of Drs. Hill and Fraker. N. B. Henry has sold his furni ture shop to Luther Grove, who will take possession in the near future. Miss Grace Huston went to Waterfall to take charge of her school, and also Miss Maud Fields to the Winegardner school. James Henry and wife of Tod township, were the guests of Jacob Winegardner's on Sunday. Grant Baker was in our town on Monday. Miss Goldie Fields intends on gomg w uuaiey 10 live wiin weta, T1..JI... . ..1 .. lamny 01 a. xm. nenry. We people are thinking of our new telephone line and trust it will soon be completed so we can do some talking. Feet Swollen to Immense Size. "I had kidney trouble so bad that 1 could not work," says J. J. Cox of Valley View, Ky "mv feet were swollen to immense size and I was confined to my bed and physicians were unable to give me any relief. My doctor finally prescribed Foley's Kidney Cure which made a well man of me." Sold at Trout's drug store. Notice to Tresspassers. All persons are hereby forewarned ugainst tresspassing on any lands of the undersigned citizens of .Irtish C'reok township, Fulton connty, Pa., by either hunting, fishing, or other wise, under penalty of the law provid ed for tresspassing. Julian Mills, Anthony Spade, Christopher Spade, Frank Spade, K. D. Akers, M. E. Barton, K. E. Akers, O. W. Conner, W, S. Clevenger, John N. Hizson, S. W. Hart, J. C. Barton, Jozabed Lodge, C. H Akers, Gates Sleling, II. N. Barton, 12-1 04. Mrs. K. II. Lodge, Geo W. Ilixson, M. J. Hlxson, K. M. Lodge, N. H. Hanks, V. F. Barton, M. A. Barkman, II. M. Jacksou, Jacob Spade. Tragedy Averted. "Just in the nick of time our little boy was saved" writes Mrs. W. Watkins of Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pneumonia had played sad havoc with him and a terrible cough set in besides. Doctors treated him, but he grew worae every day. At length we tried Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, and our darling was saved. He's . now sound, and well." Every body ought to know, it's the only sure cure for coughs, colds and all lung diseases. Guaranteed at Trout's Drug Store. Prico ROc and 11.00. trial bottles free. The prettiest a-sortmeut f silks and mohairs all the lit. r-t colors jtwt received at J..K. Johnston's, IXZ Early CJIzztq Jury List. Names of those drawn to serve . on the grand aud petit Juries for 1 the October term of court at Mc Connellsburg, Pa, begiuuiug ou Monday, October 3, 1904. f IRA Nil 4 TRY. , Ayr. John Harr, Ijslie McGovern, Charles Xesblt. Belfast Aaron M. Garland, t. II. Mellott, Harry Hess, Philip Hann. Bethel. Thomas Bishop, Lemuol Bernhart. Brush Creek. -K.W. Barton, Simon Garland. , Dublin. Calvin Baker, Benjamin Wilds. Licking Creek. J. W. Hoop, Mar tin Everts. Taylor. -Z. A. Shaw, M. O. Lam Person, VV. M. Clipplnger. Thompson. Malachl Litton, Elmer Covalt. Union. A. F. Hill, Joseph Barny. Wells. -John W. Gibson, U. K. L. Moseby. PKTIT JURY. Ayr. Samuel Mellott, Harry Duffy, J. H. Johnston, Thomas Shaw, 'Wil liam H Cooper, John Carbaugh, Peter Kirk, James Kendall. Belfast Job Truax, J. B. Mellott, Emanuel Sharpe, Clayton Deshong. Bethel. Charles Robinson, Joseph Fisher, Howard Charlton, Howard Kirk, John Hess, Howard Mellott, William Stigers. Brush Creek. Oliver Holly. Dublin. Irvin Cook, S. S. Cromer, J. E. Welsh, Jacob Dunkle. Licking Creek It. P. Schooley, G. B. Mumma, Bert Hann, J. N. Daniels, Allison Brant, Howard Hollinshead, Howard Mellott. McConnelUburg. Scott Hull, Levi Dehart. Taylor. Howard Barnett, Aaron Knepper, Burt Stevens, Joseph H. Ed wards, Win Wagoner. Thompson. Edward Brakeall, Al bert Gordon, John Eader.' Tod. W. E. Snyder, Bert Kelso. Union George Miller, Adam Shank. Wells. A. I). Bergstresser, John Stunkurd, Win. Alloway. The Stombch Is the Man. A weak stomach weakens the man, because it cannot transform tho food he eats into nourishment. Health and strength cannot be restored to any sick man or weak woman without first restoring health and strength to the stom ach. A weak stomach cannot di gest enough food to feed the tis sues aud revive the tired and run dowu limbs aud organs of the body. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di gests what you eat, cleanses and strengthens the glands and mem branes of the stomach, aud cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all ..,.v.v iw.uu a His Remarkable Wish. Charles B. Aycock, Governor of North Carolina, illustrated a point he wished to make in a po litical speech by telling a story of 1 young man he knew whose fa ther died, leaving considerable property. There were other sons ind daughters of the man, and a contest over his estate followed. The dispute reached the courts ind dragged along for several months. Finally a friend met the young man and spoke about the suit and theconsequentill-feeling. "Yes," assented theyoungman, "we certainly are having a heap of trouble over father's property. Brother John wants more than his share; sister Lucy hasn't spokeu to me for a year; brother George is threatenin' to do some shootin'; and I don't know where the thing will end. Do you know, sometimes I almost wish he hidn's died?" BO YEARS' s EXPERIENCE r Track Marks Designs Copvriohts Ac, A 11 Ton swnrtlnr tkotrh and dmarlDtinn sjuiuKiy utniLBin unr umnuiu irsai wnti fro jIsl tkmsatriotlr CdnOdentitU. Handbook on Ptnt ConiuiunlMv iflLhttr svn Win irv. wmiiswi jfcnqy fur Mcurliif btiit, thruiMh Maim Co. rMlv nout cbrrss. in thm Scientific American. A fcuidtomvlr llltiitratd wk)r TrcsMt rrtr. fmmr : four month bUNrUCGV r: four tuunttu, L fctoUbyali nwaalrm. 1 laisrsMwn. Now Ynrv .iiv.i.11 va ww, iivif luin Branch Coo. Ot V St. Wuhtiuitua. II. C. Easy and Quick! 4 Soap-Making with BANNER LYE ' To make the very best soap, simply dissolve a can of Banner Lyt in cold water, melt $ lbs. of grease, pour the Lye water in the grease. Stir and put aside to set Pell OtrectlMS Brarjr Package Banner Ly is pulverised. The can may be opened and closed at will, per nutting the use of a email quantity at a time. It is just the article needed in ; every household. It will clean paint, floors, marble and tile work, soften water, disinfect sinks, closets and waste pipes. Write lor booklet "Urn of Bann tyt"4xtt, t YIm PvsS CtMSLettsS r wttf l44s4fcis j THE New York World THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. Head hcrcver th Engllnh Language Is Spoken. The Thrlce-a-Weok World lonR ajro established itself in puollo favor, and it Is now recognized as the strongest publication of its kind in tno Uolted States. Advertisers- and publishers seeking clubbing combinations and they know best universally testify to this. It is widely circulated in every State and Territory of the Union, and even in remote South Africa and on the (fold fields In the deserts of Aus tralia. These are the things that tell. This year we have the Presidential campaign, in which all Americans are deeyly Interested. Already the Issues are being discussed and the two great parties are preparing for the first moves. You will not want to miss any details, and If you subscribe now your year's subscription will cover the campaign from beginning to end. The Thrtcc-a VWelt World is abso lutely fair In political news. Partisan bius is never allowed to effect Is news columns, and Democrat and Republi can alike cm obtain in its pages truthful accounts of all the great polit ical contests In addition to all the news, the Thrlee-a-Week World furnishes the best serial fiction, elaborate market reports and other feutures of Interest. The Thrice-a-Week World's regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year, and this pays for 150 papers. We offer this unequalled newspaper and The Fulton County News together one year for $1.75. The regular subscription price of the two papers is $2.00. Coach Repairing 'J'he undersigned has opened a Coach Shop in this place and is prepared to BUILD AND REPAIR light vehicles of all kinds on short notice. Painting and Trimming a specialty. You are Invited to call and inspect work. Aaron Steele Shop formerly occupied by Albert Beikes ORCHARD 6R0VE f PRICES. Huttei, 14; Kggs, 17. Glass Jars (JuarW Tlutf Via ll.m 4S " (ij " Hurness ( ' 1 1 a , Team Collars, best, Team Collars, tick face, Peru n a Paine's C.-lwy (Jimip.nind Electric Hitters (15c. 2.25. $1.00. 85c. 85c. 45c. Baking Powdi-r l(t to 50c th. Baking Powder 5 and lOo i Ih. Buking Soda 5 and 8c tt. Lewis, Banner and Borax Lyes lOo. W. L. BERKSTRESSER, Manager. S. R. CROMER, Tinner, Fort Littleton, Pa. Handles the GREENCASTLE Ratchet Pump AND THE PITTSBURG Ratchet Pump Galvanized Spouting 5c. a foot. fKILLTHE COUGH AND CURE THE LUNGS WITH Dr. King's Now Discovery nutiiMDTinki D.U FOR I OUGHSand . 50c i$ 1.00 ulus rres inai. Surest and UuioKest Cure for all THROAT and LUNO TROUB LES, or MONET BACK. CMCtiESTEii'S Ef.GUSil PENNYROYAL PCLLS Omt. Alwnva rrllablv l.n0., w' IVtlfrW fl ISII'lltJlltlln k.N.(.lhll hi U. J .1 JI4 mrullle U. m.ii a .11, hl.i, r:V. TmUm mm lti.r. Hffwr UH.urr..i MtUnM4 liuliHt ). " ..1 ...ir Im.i m wild ir. hi h r rarit.'uf itia. I,. Me tula mn I Urtlmt tur Imtllrm.'' I- 1" a rot .rw at la.wHt 't wiii.Hinutih u'u I liniairtMa. OHIOHUMTK miWMIO.tt. OCT eiee atjMttwMi iwuar-, h 1 1 P" FOIEYSnoiIETm 4 I THE : FULTON COUNTY J NEWS i I Covers the Field. In every part of the County faithful re porters are located that gather the daily happenings. Then there is the State and National, News, War News, a Department for the Farmer 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. H THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, POSTERS, LETTERHEADS, f XVELOPES, CARDS, &c, In fact anything and everything in the test style along that line. Sample copies of the News sent todnv of your friends en i request. UMUICKl-AND VALLEY TIM K TA BLK. May 21). K04. I.e.vt uo. i uo i nu. i oo. t no.lu lib . t ,.M tA.M M P.I t.ll pTil WincheHtnr 7 ur .... t o to MartlnkburK H It g 41 1 14 H.Kemtown .... t KMI1IT Bill 8 OU 10 10 (JreenouHilu .... 03 S 16 12 86 8 fiti V SI 10 81 Meroerwtiurn S uu 10 3o 8 lM .... ObumbvrKlmrs ?.V 0 40 1 uo t K7 8 4&lo64 WuyneKburo 7 Ui 11 00 8 2.... SblppeiMburif... ? 4U 10 00 1 i!l 4 47 9 06 11 16 New vine 8 u? 10 IS 1 41 1 06 9 84 II S7 ClllKl 8 vs 10 30 8 03 133 4ftS08 MeobanlOHburg.. 8 46 II 00 8 83 8 K 10 07 It 81 OUlftburtf 10 00 83 . Arr, HrriburK. OS II 80 3 40 IS 10 It 40 A nr. Phil tl 4H 3 17 I 47 8 60 its 4 88 Arr. New York, t 8 6 S3 8 08 11 S3 7 18 7 13 Arr. Baltimore.. It 16 3 11 too 4S t 20 7 11 C M P. M. P. u. P. M. A M. k. M ln XI n 19 a ... 1 1 . 1 - . between Hsvermowo and Hsrrlsbure, lerlog Additional esft-bound loeal tralni will run iluIlT, eioept Sunday, as followa: Leave uaruue i.un a. m., u.to p. m. 3.18 p.m., leave ,.Ticuu.uiu.uuri m, m., r.icv a. m.. it.bM p. a.. 1.36 p. m. Leave IXllnburg i.36 a. a., 10.00 a. 111., 6.23 p. m Tralni No. 1. 1 and 1 10 run dallv between Ha ertow and H.rrUburf Dally. Dally eioept 8undaT. Leave no. 1 so. 8 no. a no. 7 Baltimore 1 1 66 4 41 1 16 It 00 New York 7 86 It 10 8 66 'bile 11 40 4 85 I 40 II 40 HarrUbure 100 7M1I46 880 INllaburir I to 4 0 Meohanlcsburf .. i 10 I It It 03 I 37 Carllale 1 40 1 87 12 84 8 67 NewvUle t 01 t 00 It 46 4 16 Snlppenahurf ... I to 18 I 06 4 83 Waynesboro 10 32 t 00 I 6 (Jnumberauurf.. t 40 3D I 87 4 62 Mereernburf.. . 8 16 10 30 6 if Ureeneantle .... 7 06 10 01 I bo 6 18 Haireratowa.... 7 27 10 82 t 10 8 37 Martlniiburf 3 24 II 10 t 24 Ar. Wlnobeetor. 8 10 II 66 7 10 a. M. a. m. p. ay p. u. P M 4 38 I 66 (6 80 P.M. t 80 t 66 8 26 II 06 II 23 II 42 It 02 It IS It 84) 1 a 143 04 t 24 t 4.' 10 00 10 n 1164 10 46 I It a.H, Train no. 17 went ruu daily eioept Bsnday iwlween HarrUbure and Hageratown, tear iuk H.rrUburf at 6.18 p.m. and arrlvlui at H nuiiituwn at 7.67 p. m. Additional loeal trains wUl leave HarrUbure ... ioiiowk or uaniBie ana Intennedlate ata- oo ai 11 a. m.. t.vup. m. and f.30 p. m., alao (r Meohanleeburf. Dinaburf and Intermediate iatlonaat7 30a. m., 1.10 p. m. and t.80 p. m. 1'r.lna Noe. I, 3 and lot run dally between Harrabur, and Haferatown. Pullman palace aleeplng oars between Ne York and Knoxvllle, Tenn., on tralna I weat and 110 east and between Phlladelpb a and Wel-nonN. W. Railway on tralna lot weat aud 12 eaat, eioept that on Haoday the Pnlin iHlulila aleeper will run eaat.on No. t. . Throufb eoaobee to and from Itilladelpbl. mi trilna t aud 4 east and 7 8ad weat. LHIIy. t Dally ezoept Buadar. SOUTHERN FENN'A H. a TRAINB Mil. rM CtaaniberaWg-.i ! ... 1. a u t46 a m II 60) P. H, 4 16 3 M t t 6 t 6-1 ' M. Manoo .taferoeraburff . . Louden ....Hlubrrond.... I 89 II 32 t 00 10 Ml 7 86 7 80 toi 42 14. M A. M I !. KKN.MK.IJY. OKU. W. MARTIN Vloe 1'iea. 4 Uea. Sunt. Hunt. H. A. K1DDLK. Uea Paaa. Af ena. KIDNEY DISEASES Mil. r, it t6l m t m a y ' 8 46 t 66 5 II t 67 7 14 6 'S 10 80 8 IS 4 in 10 6M 8 60 4 16 II 06 t 05 A.U. A. M. Are th mod fatal of all (lit r?LEY'S&5 or money tdun&td. Certains ftmcdlca ftconlzed hv txs ocnt phytldact as the best fee Kidney and Hadder trauUa. For Sole Trdttk'tDrog Btor. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. BARBERS. R. M. DOWNES, First Class Tonsorial Artist, MOCUNNKLLSBURO, PA. A Clean Cup and Towel with eaob Shave. Everything Antlaeptlo. Raiora Sterlllied. sjr8hop In room lately oooupledby Ed Brake ISAAC N. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Btriotly up to date In all styles of hair cut. ting. Uulek, easy abavea. Bay-rum, Creama-Wltoh-hatel. without eitra charge. Frenh towel to eeoh oumomer. Lateat Improved ap, paratua lor aterillilng tools, Parlors oppoalie rulton House. LAWYERS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All letal bualnena and oolleotlons animated . will eoelve oareful and prompt attention. CUVRCUES. Presbyterian. Hev. W. A. West, D. D... Pastor. Preaching serried each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. ni. and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Services at Green Hill on alternate Sabbaths at 10:30 a. in. Sabbath school at 6:15. Junior Christian En deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at 0:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Methodist episcopal Rev. J. V. Adams, Pastor, Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworth League at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. United Presbyterian Kev. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, and every other Sunday evening at 7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m., Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. ... " UVANGELicAl. LUTHERAN Rev. A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday aohool 9:16 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian En deavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Reformed Rev. C. M. Smith, Pat tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching on alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:00 p. ni. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. TERMS OF COURT. The first term of the Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall commence on the Tuesday following the second Monday of January, at 10 o'clock a. m. 1 The second term commences on the third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock p. m. The third term on the Tuesday next following the second Monday of June, at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on the first Monday f October, at 2 o'clock p. m. MOROI GH OFFICERS. Justice of the Peace Thomas F. Sloan, L. H. WiMe. Constable John H. Doyle. Burgess H. W. Scott. Councllmen D. T. Fields, Leonard Hohman, Samuel Bender.M. W. Nace. Clerk William Hull. High Constable Wm. Baumgardner. , School Directors A. U. Nace. John A. Irwin, Thomas F. Sloan, F. M. Taylor, John Comerer, C. B. Stevens. GENERAL DIRECTORY. President Judge Hon S.Mo. Swqpe. Associate Judges Lemuel Kirk, Da vid Nelson. ' Prothonotary, Ac Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George B. Dan iels. Treasurer George R. Mellott, Sheriff Daniel C. Fleck. Deputy Sheriff D. T. .Fields. Jury Commissioners C. 11. E. Plum mer, Anthony Lynch. Auditors John S. Harris, W. C, Davis, S L. Garland. Commissioners S. D. Mellott, Geo. Blgel, and H. P. Palmer. Clerk Frank Henry. ! County Surveyor Jonas Lake. County Superintendent Charlea E. Barton. Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J. Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F. McN. Johnston, M. R. Shaft nor, Geo. B. Daniels, John P. Sipes, S. W. Kirk. SOCIETIES Odd Fellow M'Connellsburg Lod re No. 744 meet every Friday evening in tne Comerer Building in MoConuells burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meets every Saturday evening in the Cromer building at Fort Littleton. ' Well Valley Lodge No. 607 meet every Sat irday evrnlng in Odd Fel lows1 Hall at Wells Tannery. Harriannvllln Ir1o Nn 7A1 miut. every Saturday evening in Odd Ftl- jowi nan at uarrisonvuie. Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meet ev ery Saturday evening in Odd Fallow' Hall at Waterfall Mill. Warfordsburg Lodge No. 601 meet in Warfordabur? avtrv KutunUv evening. King PostG. A. R. No. 308 meets in McConnpllsbupir In Odd Fnllnwa' H.ll the first Saturday in every month at 1 Ilnval Arpiinnm TuiuiirAk, r,.n..ll No. 121, meets on alternate Monday evening In P. O. 8. of A. Hall, lu muirfiuiiniiauurg. Washington Cain 11 Nn. 407. P. ft R A., of New Grenada, inet every Sat urday evening In P. . 8. of A. Pall. Washington Cainn. Nn. fcU f ft St I of A., (luatoutown, meets every Satur-T ui-uay evening in f. U. a. ol A. linil.. .Turin O Tavlni. Tn. tl A Tt VA ' 589, itifHs every Satnrdav, on or ukI prweiiwg run moon in Liatnivy Ball, at 2 p. 111., tt Buck Valley, -Woman' !llir . ti-i,. Nn. tA weut at union rial and itn'" at 4 p.m. Oen. -f. R. tf'Klbtl1n Po No. , 0.' A. H., mnt-ts the second and fourth - Saturdays to wb uiiioth at Fa,n n mi rviuv ADVERTISE IV
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