FULTON COUNTY NEWS. Published Every Wednesday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. AUGUST 30, 1905. Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADrCRTIHINO RATES. Per aqtiare of S linen .1 timet II M. Her fhjuara each nuhemtent Insertion.... N. All advertisement Inserted for lens than three montbN charged by tbe nquare. 8 mot. 6inon. 1 yr. One-fourth oolumn IIS no. t'jo.oo. I HO no One-bulf column AMx). 40 no. I mi 00 One Column 40.00. I 66 00. 75.00 Nothing Inserted for leu than It Prncnional Uarda one Tear is ONLY 2 PtR CB.NT. Whit It Mcim to a Man in Business. Did You Ever Think ? Printers Ink says: Have you over stopped to think what "2 percent, ten days" means on an invoice? It means simply that by paying in ten days you save money at the rate of 71) per cent, per an uu m. Figure it out and see. Can you make money 'any easier than by taking that discount y You own your goods for 2 per cent, less than the com petitor who doesn't discount, pro vidiug that you buy right. You can sell that much cheaper or add it to your profits, as you please. You can spend it in advertising, by using larger space or more mediums, make quicker turns and more of them. Anyway you choose te tigure, that 2 per cent, is a big help. If you can take it ou bills totaling 50,000 a year, there's $1,000 saved enough to pay a year's salary for a good clerk in the smaller cities. But, you say, you lose the use of the money for the ten days, or you haven't suflicieut capital to dis count .your bills. All right, go to your bank and get the money for 6 per cent.; it's a mighty queer sort of a bank that won't loan you money for that purpose if you're in shape to do business at all, and it's just like borrowing money at G per cent, and loaning it at 73 percent. It doesn't take much figuring to show a proht on that sort of a deal. There may be no ten day discount at all on some bills, but there will be more than 2 per cent, on others, and the av erage will make a bfgger differ ence thau you realize, on your gross turn over for the year. But don't begin to discount your bills unless you can-, keep it up. It wen't do your credit any good to get the reputation of discounting, then suddenly discontinue and take the full limit of time or a lit tle more to pay the gross amounts of your bills. Just get out your invoices for last year and tignre up what you could Lave saved hy taking the ten day discounts, then you'll know exactly what this item means to you. (jravc Trouble roresecn. It needs but little foresight to tell, that when your stomach and liver are badly affected, grave trouble is ahead, unless you take the proper medicine for your dis ease, as Mrs. John A. Young, of Blay, N. Y., did. She says: "I had neuralgia of the liver aod stomach, my heart was weaken ed, and I could not eat. I was very bad for a long time, but in Electric Bitters, I found jusi, what I needed, for they quickly relieved and cured me." Best medicine for weak women. Sold under guarantee at Trout's drug store, at CitJc a bottle. A Minister Against Festivals. "Church entertainments, sup pers and festivals are a curse, a drain on the community, a bur den upon the workers and the cause of much spiritual poverty," declares the liev. Willmer Evans Coffman, of the Dorraueton church, at a meeting of the Meth 4 pdkst Ministers' Association held at Wilkesbarre. lie read a vigor ous paper. "These festivals and entertain ments"hesaid,"are 'dead works' " because : "They t re used as a means of avoiding larger-giving sacrifices. "They appeal to the lower na ture and motives, to the desire for food and arnusemeuts " They belong to the service of mammon, of wealth, of silver and of gold. "They result from the lack of faith. After these things the business world soeks. "They teach the people to place a low estimato of value upon the ministry of the Word and servic es of the Church. These become a sort of trading stamp adjunct to the suppers and entertainment. "They cause the world to lose respect for the Church and weak en its influence upon the uncon verted. "They are often the cause of un kind remark, of jealousy, of mean actions. "They rob the community, making the people pay $3 to do the Church $1 worth of financial good. "They teach people extrava gance in their personal expendi tures." .Mr. CofTman concludes that the right method is for straight giving and not begging. Men Past Sixty la Dinger. More than half of mankind ov er sixty years of age suffer from kidney and bladder disorders, usually enlargement of prostrate gland. This is both painful and dangerous, and Foley's Kidney Cure should be taken at the first sign of danger, as it corrects ir regularities aud has cured many old men of this disease. Mr. Rodney Burnett, Rock Port, Mo., writes: "1 suffered with enlarg ed prostrate gland and kidney trouble lor years and after tak ing two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure I feel better than I have for twenty years although 1 am now !1 years old." Sold by all deal ers. The Yellow Fever. The anxiety created through- j out the country and particularly in New Orleans, about the ravag es of yellow fever, has evoked much comment by the American press as to the origin of the dis ease and the way of getting rid of it. It is true that the situation has become so serious in the Crescent City that something must be done and quickly to check the infection. The num ber of victims of the plague and the number of deaths in propor tion have been increasing, but m ihe face of the peril, the New Or leans health depaitment seems to feel hopeful that they are taking the right preventive by eradi cating the source, and further that there is no longer any reason for wild alarm when such a mal ady appears, providing such pre cautionary measures are taken against it. Alabama, Mississippi andTexas have taken precau tionary m easu re against the disease and well Ihey should. In some instances there has been considerable disturb ance as the result of their stead fastness. We people who reside in the nortn Appalachian region have not been so much alarmed perhaps until the plague found its way into the great eastern Metropolis. It is to be hoped, however, that such will not per vade New York, but that it can be checked immediately. The cause of the spread of yel low lever is, so science has found, the bite of a peculiar mosquito, technically named Stegomyia Fasciata. To remove the propa gation of this insect is to remove thecau.se of the plague. Some (if those mosquitos were trans ported, it is said, from Central America in cargos of fruit, and they, as a start, stung the work men who unloaded the ships. In speaking further about the situation, the New Orleans Picay une states: "The mosquitos being here, the business of science is to kilt them, and this is being done. Cisterns are now being screened and oiled, gutters and cess-pools are being oiled, and all infected or supposed infected premises are being fumigated with sulphur. As for thepeoplethemselves, they can protect themselves perfectly by anointing hands and faces and other parts exposed to mosquitos with a lotion made of alchohol and such essential oils as pennyroyal, lavender, cedar, and the like. The cost Is small. Houses should be screened aud the use ot mosquito bars should be strictly attended to. " The salve that heals with outa scar is DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. No remedy effects such speedy relief. It draws out in flarrution, soothes, cools and healg a! I . 'its, I'li'Mio mid O'lJi-i'i A BU'i'CU o fie ni'u HM'I Wi J 4 ei sen. LVAitt' i,tliu Lun uiiiM Vi:di lhzl Salve, Bovai of Vt 0 torf. h , rl,,.i. no (.,, t.( r ou. Sold by Stojtoa.l k Br i. WELLS YALLEV. llev. Kauflman of Sax ton, as sisted Kev. Ash tn his services at Pine Grove last Sunday morn.ug, basing his remarks on those words found in Isaiah 52 ; 2 : "Awako, awake, put on thy strength O Zion; put on thy beau tiful garments, O Jerusalem." Mr. Kauflman accompanied Mr. Ash to the Valley. Mr. Inkey, wife and daughter, of Pittsourg, are guests in the home of J. C. Kirk and wife. Mr. Inkey addressed the Epworth League Sunday evening. Mrs. Bruce Spangler and baby of McKees Rocks, Pa., are guests in the home of W. II. Spangler and wife. Delia Young and Ella Ford are visiting Gertrude Young. John Russell Hunter, of Lewis town, Pa., is visiting his grand parents, Captain and Mrs. Har vey Wishart. Montgomery Sipes of Saxton, is visiting among his many friends in the Valley. Maggie Greenland, who has been in Pittsburg during the past year, returned home last Satur day night. Margaret Hortou, of Everett, is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Rebecca llorton. George Van Horn and Mr. Dalo of Altoona, spent part of last week in the home of Geo. Foreman and wife. Mr. Mowery of Philadelphia, and J. II. Allen of Chambersburg, spent Sunday at the Truax Inn. The Sunday school picnic was well attended last Saturday. The Breezewood base ball team played the Wells Tannery team last Saturday. Score 24-21 in favor of the Tannery. Mrs. Woodcock, of Scranton, and her son Rev. J. A. Woodcock of Philadelphia, visited friends in the Valley a part of last week. Maurice Bivens, who was bad ly burned m the mines two weeks ago, is slowly improving. Mr. Courtland Van Deusen, special field secretary, of the Pennsylvania Sabbath School As sociation, was in the' Valley last Wednesday night and Thursday looking after the interests of the work here. There is no way to maintain the health and strength of mind and body exceot by nourishment. There is no 'vay to nourish ex cept through t e stomach. The st.imach must be kept healthy, pure and sweet or the strength will let down and disease will set up. No appetite, loss of strength, nervousness, headache, constipa tion, bad breath, sour risings, rifting, indigestion, dyspepsia aud all stomach troubles that are cuiablo are quickly cured by the use 6f Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. BKUSH CREEK. Calvin Walters of SixmileRun, is visiting his parents, W. H. Wal ters and wife at Akersville. Ross Jackson of Altoona, spent a few days last week with his mother, Mrs. M. J. Hixson at Crystal Springs. Don Morton and sisters Miss Blanche and Joan, of McConnells burg, spent a couple of days last week with M. E. Barton and fam ily, and attended the Crystal Springs camp meeting. Rhoda Lake, after spending several days with friends at Crys tal Springs, has returned to her home at Pleasant Ridge. Philip Jackson, who has been spending some time with his par ents J. R. Jackson and wife at Akersville, returned last week to Altoona. Marshal, Charles, and Chester Akers, ofKeyser, W. Va., after spending several days with rela tives and friends in Brush Creek Valley, returned home last week. Walter Barton, who had been, employed in Altoona, is visiting his parents, O. A. Barton and wife, at Akersville. The new Methodist hymnal, of ficial hymnal of the Methodist Episcopal church and the Metho dist Episcopal church, South, has come from the press. With the first of next mouth It will be ready for distribution to the churches of the two big denomi nations. The hymn a! has been in process of compilation for more than six years fm Gawk tgnm. TtatoaOuot Ua.to.aa ftgatlrantM BURNT CABINS. Master Ralph Roddy, of Cham bersburg, is visiting his grand father, A. V. Kelly. Mrs. Esther Harkins and daughter, of Chambersburg, are visiting the family of Mrs. Hark ins' brother, Ed Welch. Wm. Gilliland's daughter, of Philadelphia, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Myra Chne. Lewis Harris 2nd sister, near McConnellsburg, spent Sunday night with Mrs. Rosie Clark. Walter Comerer and wife spent Fridny at McConnellsburg. Consuinpllon Threatened. C. Ueitei, ill Ma,.lrfSt., Cham paign, III., wj it. : "I was trou bled with a hocf'V'i- cough for a year and I thought t had con sumption. I ti ied t groat many remedies and was under the care of physicians for- mv.ral months. I used one bottlo ii Foley's Hon ey and Tar. It cm .-d me, and 1 have not been tro.ihlrd since." Sold by all (leiilu' s. spook hollo vvT Several of our people attended conference at Fairview, Bedford county. Preaching at Need more on Monday evening by Rev. Jacob Powers. Nannie Mellott spent Sunday with Miss Belle Smith. Job Garland and family return ed Sunday from conference. Job Plessinger and wife visited Allen Smith's Sunday. Our supervisor has been repair ing our roads. A large crop of buckwheat is reported. WEST DUBLIN. Mrs. Carrie Newell, of Colora do, and her cousin, James Ilenry, of McConnellsburg, visited the latter 's sister, Mrs. Susan King, one day last week. Essa Kirk visited relatives in Saxton last week. Emma Shaw, who is employed in Altoona, is visiting relatives here. Courtland Van Deusen passed through this vicinity last Friday on his way from Wells Tannery to Hustontown. There will be a festival at Fair view M. E. church Saturday eve ning, Sept. 2nd. Proceeds for church purposes. Chester Brantis employed with II. K. Mellott, of Licking Creek township, at carpenter work. S. S. Wilson has employment on McDaniel's sawmill on the Russell farm north of the Turn pike. A quartet of Odd Fellows from this vicinity wenttollarrisonville last Saturday evening to help ad minister the "bumper" degree to Rev. Pittenger. Fraud Exposed. A few :ounterfeiters have late ly been making and trying to sell imitations of Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption, coughs and colds, and other medicines, thereby defrauding the public. This is to wat n you to beware of such people, who seek to profit, through stealing the reputation of remedies which have been suc cessfully curing disease, for over 35 years. A sure protection, to you, is our name on the wrapper. Look for it on all Dr. King's or Bucklen's remedies, as all others are mere imitations. II. E. BUCKLEN & Co., Chicago, 111., and Windsor, Canada. Sold at Trout's drug store. KN0BSVIIXE. Nan Fleming of Ilarrisburg, spent a few days the past week with her sister, Mrs. Ira Fore. There wiil be a festival held here Saturday night for the bene fit of the M. E. church. J. A. Alier spent Saturday at the County Seat. Pearl Cress spent Sunday with Lola Wilson. Ira Fore and wife spent Sun day with Adam Glunt's family. The farmers are all busy haul ing phosphate and getting ready for seediog. Lewis Kelso had the misfortune while hauling in hay to break one of his ribs. John Snyder, wife and children Bpout Sunday with William Sny der's. Grant Baker, wife and son Nor man, spent Sunday at Amos Clouser's. D. K. Chesnutand cousin Qab of Hustontown, were seen in our vicinity on Saturday evening. Howard Deshong and Bessie Wagner, of Pittsburg, spout Sat urday and Sunday with Howard's parents at II irruouvillo. DeWIH's Jffitf Galvo For Pile Burns, ores New Falling Top Buggies, both Factory and Handmade from $35 to $85 Surreys tj and Wagons Large stock on hand all tho time to select from. WI. R. EVANS, Hustontown. Pa. FOLEY35HONEMCAR atoaa he cough ud hal. Ian W.H. NESBIT Nearly oppuHlte Cooper House is better prepared than ever be fore to furnish our farmers with BINDERS, MOWERS, HAY RAKES, and one of the best Corn Plows in use. Ilcpalrs for all kinds of Mowers and Binders, Sections for all kinds of Binders and Mowers cheaier than ever. Binder Twine A WAV, away, down this year Machine Oil from 20c to O'to per gallon. Falling-Top Buggies and Runabout Buggies, .Stick Wagons, Ac Also Garden Tools of all kinds. If you want to save money you will call on W. H. NESBIT, Yl Connellsburg Ono n Snute Cough Curo For coughs, colds and Croup. Repairing in all branches of Buggies, Carriages, Spring Wagons, &c. New work on Applica tion. Aaron Steele, McConnellsburg, l'o. Shop on Old Ilelkos Stand oppo site Court House. , Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Curts all Coughs, and expels Colds from taa ayattm by gaatly moving taa bowels. KIDNEY DISEASES re the most fatal of all dis eases. mi EVP 0 KIDNEY CURE It I rULLI O BuarutMd Rinedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICB fOc m4 11.00, Foi aJc etJTroi t s drupr store KILLthi COUCH N3 CURE thi LUNGS WITH Br. (intf's ! rJow Discovery for c ONSUMPTION Prlca OUGHSand EOottt-OO OLDS Free Trial. B.iroat and Uiuckeat Dura fur ull TJtlv.OAT nmt Ll'Efa TUOUB- i lint f FULTON x COUNTY NEWS & Covers the Field. In every part of the County faithful re porters are located that gather the daily happening. 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. THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, POSTERS, 5 LETTERHEADS, HYELOPES, I CARDS, Ac, I In fact anything and everything in the best t style along that line. t 8 Sample copies of the News sent to any 1 t ui jruui nullum vii A t request, I 'UMliEULAND VALLEY ' TIME TAKLE. May 28, 1905. Leave uo. 2 no 1 no. B no. ? uo.lbi llu A.IIM.MtA. M'P. MtPM P. tl Vinohcster 7 IW .... ew (ISO lunltiHburK H In a 47 7 14 lUKeintown .... t) 4 J I) K) re 17 8 H 00 if) to ireenoUKlle .... OS 21 12 'M 8 fni 8 V!l 10 'Ml lerornl)Urg K li 10 u 8 0S.... . ;huuiber)ii)ura . ! 9 4ft l0t Vs!x Ifii, TiTS) iVayneNlHiro 7 00 It 00 8 15 Shtj)eiiHljui'K... 7 40 10 05 1 Jo 4 M Soil II 18 Vwvllle B 07 10 S3 M 5 00 9 24 II SI 'JuillNle 8 VX 10 41 8 00 b it! 9 4. 12 (ii Mi'cliuulosburg,. 8 411 II I 1211 h 6 10 07 12 21 JlllKburif 10 00 5 20 Arr, HurrlNbun. 9 OS II So 8 SS 8 10 10 2 12 10 rr. 1'hlla II 4H 3 17 8 47 H N) 4 211 4 23 rr. New York. 03 6 tU 8 OH II 2; 7 l 7 18 rr littltlmore.. 12 Ift 8 II 8 00 S 4K 2 20 7 18 P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. A. U. A. M. Trulu No. 12 east ruiiK daily exoept Sunduy between HuKrstown aud llurrlHburtf. leavlnn ilaKenituwn 1.08 anil arriving ut HurrlxburK at ..iu. Additional eiist-bo-" local tralnu will run lully, exoi-pt Si';c .. i followHi Leave 'JuilWIe 70S n. n. tt.n i n. 8.18 p.m., leave vluciiaulONhui if ft 4 'v ii . i . ;0 a. m.. 12.62 p. m.. ':M p. hi. I.uav,' u;".i.!ii( s.35 a. ui., 10.00 u. m.. Fi.20 p. ni., Tralnx Nun. 2,8 if il "in dully between Ha 'erstown and Hiii rlj.) .irg. Ually. t Daily exvci't Sunday. Leave iuo i !,.. 14.. 7 no. 9 109 I P ll M' I H )H P. M P.M. Baltimore I ".: ill' Fi'200 4 888 80 New Vorl 1 Mi 8 Nft 2 6ft 8 55 i'hlta 1. 'lull 40 (6 80 8 :n HurrtHburg 6 I 0 .1 16 8 25 8 25 II 0B Dlllsburif I T! 4 0C Meobanlcaburg'.. ' 'i, 1 2 OK 8 41 8 4.S 11 28 Carlisle j 11 j .1 12 24 4 00 9 04 11 42 Newville ' ' I K J I 12 4K 4 10 9 24 12 02 Slilp)ienHburg. . - I UI 4 M 9 i! 12 18 Waynesboro - I Oil 6 4H Chamber- '-'ri' 1 I . l 1 80 6 00 10 UI 12 36 MeroerHb"f. ' ! ' 5 M IrettnoasUf ... Ji.-i ' I 1 "0 6 21 10 24 12 6H Halfeinlown .... l l' 'i t u 8 41 10 45 115 artlnHbr-i' - :'. 0 si... fi 24 Vr. Wluol.. 0 1 j... 7 10 ' " P. M. p. Ii. A.M. Tram No. 17 west run dny except Sunday oeiweun HurrlsburK and lliiKtimtown. Irav ni Harrisburi; at A.I6 p ui. and arriving at lla (crsiown at 7.67 p. ro. Additional local trulna will leave HarrlsljurK H follows: For Carlisle and IntermnrilaLM mIil. Ions al 9.87 a. m.. 2.00 p. m. and 6.80 p. m., alao forMectianlctburg, Dlllsburg and Interuiedlnte nations at 7 80 a. in., 8.10 p. ni. and Wi p. 11, Trulns Noa. 1,8 aid 109 run dally between ii'-r'ninirt ailu tlttKerstowu. Hullinun paluue sleeping cara between New fork and Knoxvlllu. Teno.. on trains 1 weal md 110 eust and between I'hlladelph a aud Welsh on N. & W. Hull vk .iv on trains tin wM. 1 nd 12 east, except tliut ou Sunday the l'liliu- irmmu siceper v. 111 run east on no 2. Through iiimiilii'i to and 'rem l'hllndclphti n trains t aud 4 east and 7 aud 9 west. Dally. t Dally except Sunday, SOUTH EKN I'KNN'A & B. TRAINS. '"as. Il'us. IMTxTi iPaTTlMriTTPas. tw nn tOI ' t8 11 4 h A M'l.ve. Arr. a m a r m. 05 44 6 a. Ohuuibersbur . 8 hii till a 6.1 6 in 9 rm 7 14 Murioi, ,1111 .12 8 41 6 to 10 801 8 16 ..Meroersburg.. (iIO 80 I 16 t 13 10 6 8 60 Loudon 7 8iM 9 42 2 48 20 11 06 9 05 ....lUoutNond.... 7 80 9 80 2 Xt . u.Ia. u.Ia. m. a. u Ia. ii. p. m. M. C. KKNNKUY, (JKO. W. MARTIN, Vice 1'res. A (Jen. Supt. , 8upt. H. A. K1DDLK, Ucu. I'aiw. Agent. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Dlgotts what you eat. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENHYnOYAL PILLS Hmfr. Alwavn rvllsbl.. Ludlva. uk liriioLi r... IIIUIlt.l.HS CK4.I.IMI In Ur4 and 4iHl4 III..UNIU buxiw, il.-l Willi bltiw ribb.111 1ab ao mhrr. u-tu aiiirraii i.ll. luUoliaand luillMlluna. liuv ul vimi DriivKl't, l ariiU le. In li.iii,. It.r t.rll..lui. Irl,. uunlHl anil HrUrf C.r I.M.Iir.." ,11 Ulttr by rlura Mali, lo.uuu 'fmiiuiuuMla Ou Ubr H lruicifii. HIOHuaTKR CIIKMIOAI. GO. MM Hadlwa Hiumrm, f IIILA iA. lfcl mm BUSINESS DIRECTORY. . R. M. DOWN hi,1 ' TONSOKIAL AWIIS I, M..1 .US 1XSIIUKO, PA. A Clean Cup and Towul with uu Shave, fcverylhlnif AntlnrptlQ. tVShop In room lstelv occupied by M limit a ISAAC N. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Rtrlctlv ii n to date Id nil ntvlpn nf hmr out- ting. Uulck, eivNV HtmveH. Kay-rum. (Jrcmna- AVIt ith.hufitl ull.hnul. nitea nhur.m tVruuii towel to CHoh ciiHtomer. lntest Improved up. furatuH for nlerlllKing tool, a'arlor opposite ulton liouRe. I.AWYKKS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Sauare, McConnellsburg, Pa All Iceal bmlnew and collections entrusted will eeelve careful and prompt attention. CHDHCHF.S. Prksuytf.rian. ltev. V. A. West, D D.. Pastor. Pfeachlnir services each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Services at Green Hill on alternate Sabbaths nt 10:.'t0 a. tn. Sabbiith school at 9:15. Junior Christian Kn deavor at 2:00. Christian Kudeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wsdnesday eveuinp at 7:00. MK.THOD1ST KPISCOI'Al. -Rev. J. V. Adams, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:.'t0 a. tu. Preachlnjf every other juijaay morninff at 10:.io and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworth Leatrue at H:0O n. m. Prayer meetinif Thursday evening at 7:00. United i'kksiiytkkian iu v. J. I.. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. 111. Preaching every Sunday morn ing nt 10:.'t0, and pvery other Swndnv evening at7:00. Tho alternate Subbuth evenings are UBed by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union tit 7 :00 p. in. 1'rayer meeting Wednesday evenine at 7:00. HjVANGKLliyAi. L.UTHKUAN UoV. A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sumiay w) nol H:l.) a.m. Preaching every otl ti Sui.day morning at 10:30 and everv (.ti or t un day evening at 7:00. Christ inn l'u deavor at 0:00 p. m. Prayer im ctltig on Wednesday evening at 7:00, PvKFOKMKD Kev. C. M. Smitli, Pas tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. teaching an alternate Sabbaths ut 10:00 a. in. and 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor at (i:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. IKRMS Oy COt'KT. The iirst term of the Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall commence on tbe Tuesday following the second Monday of January, at 10 o'clock a. m. The second term commences on the third Monduy 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 (October, at 2 o'clock p. in. nOKOl'GII OFI ICKKS. Justice of tho Peace Thomas P. Sloan, L. H. Wihle. Constable John II. Doyle. Hurgess II. W. Scott. Councilmen I). T. Fields, Leonard Mohman, Samuel Bendcr.M. W. Nace. Clerk William Hull. Hit;h Constable Win.Baumgardner. School Directors A. U.k'aee. John A. Irwin, Thomas F. Sloan, F. M. Taylor, John Comerer, C. IS. Stevens. GI NIRAI. DIKLCTORY. President Judge Hon.S.Mc. Swope. Associate Judges David Nelson. W. -fl. bender. . . , Prothonotary, ic Geo. A. Harris. . District Attorney George 11. Dan iels. Treasurer A. C. Luuver. Sheriff J. G. Alexander. Deputy Sheriff-W. 11. Nesbit. Jury Commissioners Simon Desh ong. Dennett A. Truax. Auditors W. 0. Davis, Coo. W. Glenn, J. A Myers. Commissioners S. D. Mellott, Geo. Sigel, and H. P. Palmer. Clerk Frauk Henry. County Surveyoi A. J. F ire. County Superintendent- cliarles "E Burton, . Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J. Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloau, F. McN. Johnston, M. K. EhntVuer, Goo. B. , Daniels, John P. Sipta, ,S. W. Kirk. SOCIKTIKS Odd Fellows M 'Connellsburg Lodge No. 711 meets every Friday evening in tne l'o merer Building In McConuells burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meets every Saturday evening In the Cromer build ing at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 07 meets every Saturday evening In Odd Fel lows' Hal! at Wells Tannery. Hari-is.mvIHe Lodge No. 701 meets every ShUii-.lny evening In Odd Fel lows' Bull at liarrisonville. Waterfall Lodge No. 113 meets ev ery Saturday evening In Odd Fellow' Hall at Waterfall Mills. Warfordsbiirg Lodge No. 601 meeta in Warlords burg every Saturday evening. King 1'ostO. A. P.. No. 3(15 moots In McConnellsburg in Odd Fellows' Hall the first Saturday in every month at 1 p. m, Uoyal Arcanuin.Tusearora Council, No. 121, meets on alternate Mondav ovHiilngH In 1 '. O. S. of A. Hall, In I McConnellsburg, ... ' Washington Camp No. 407, P. O. S. I A., of New Grenada, iintots every Kat I unlay evening in P. O. S. of A, Hall. 1 Washington Camp, No. fM, P. O.S, ' of A., Hustontown, meets every Satur j urday evening lu P. O. 8, of A. Hal). John Q. Taylor Post G. A. H., No. &HU, meets every Saturday? on or just preceding full moon In Lashley bull, at 2 p. m., at Buck Valley. Woman's llelief Corps, No. 80 ruiiets al same date and place at 4 p. in. Gen. D. B. McKlbbln Post No. 402, G. A. S., meets the second and fourth Haturdaya In each month at Pleasao Hldge. ADVERTISE IN 1U Fulton CoDDty Km,
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