The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, January 11, 1900, Image 8

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Tin' wverul fourth of Fulton I'niinl.v
eonviMM'd nt t,lu Court lloiwc on TtU'x
iliiy, with I 'tcsl'lcnt .Inri-rn S. Mil'.
Sv(ivc ttiul ttif Assoi'iutc .? ml )''. on
tin- Itl'lH'll.
Tin- folloviii; liquor liei'lisi'.-t were
Jolm W. Funk. Met 'oiiiicIIhI.iii.
(icoro Kexrotli, McConnt llslnir.
Jolm K. K)cck. Burnt f'uliiiis.
Wlllinn Mcdowan, lliirnt Ciil'iu".
U. W. iliirnctl. Fort I.iUli'ton.
First unci linul account, of W- '
Woodcock, UHsitrncc of I-. l-on &
Co. ( 'onllrmcd.
First and tliml iiivount. of Kilns M.
Morcret, iidiniuistrutor of the I'stiite
of Mrs. ilia Mi-Kit, late of Hrush
Crci'U towns'ii'i. There lii'ititf excep
tions the snnie was continued, und S.
V. Kirk, Km.. was uiipointed auditor
to dispose of exceptions and make
distribution.
First and tinal account of . Aimer
Mellott, administrator of the c.-tate of
Rachel F,. Mellott, lute of ltrush ( 'reek.
Conllrmed.
Sivonil und linal account of Lneindu
Cromwell, administrator of .lohn C.
Cromwell, late of Taylor township.
( .'on firmed.
F.state of Daniel Laiilic.luU' of Dub
lin township. Order and sale of real
estate continued.
Order to view a road in Taylor town
ship. Ucport of viewers was conlirm
ed nl si.
Kstale of Kjdia M. Mellott, a minor
child of F.phruim Mellott. Fetition of
lion. Peter Morton, guardian, for an
order to invest money at less than (I
per cent. Grunted.
Kstate of John JJ. Alexander, de
ceased. List of personal estate net
npart to widow presented. Coniirmi'd
nisi.
Kstate of Isaac Hernhart, lute of
Hcthel township. Writ of partition
und inquest. Continued.
F. aate of Joseph H. Swope, deceas
ed. Writ of Inquisition. Conllrmed
and the usuul rule granted on heirs.
M. F.llcn Loyle vs. .Turned F. l.yle.
Kubpoenu in divorce. Decreed.
Kmmu Kellner vs. Adum Kellnei-.
Sub-ioenu in divorce. Decreed, and
she to receivH U ler month alimony.
The sheritT acknowledged deed for
trad of land in Tod township, sold as
the property of John A. Myers.
Con Urination of deed of Sophia
Foci: for ucre.s of land in Thomp
son township. Continued.
: WoiillxT prnphots now sny -
Dr. U Mun i Told of His Jourm I ,-As tI, ,).,..,. u in ,,, l,.,,,,,,,
from l'lilton to 'I hi I'lucc. 1 , , , ' . . . ,,
llio cold bi'ir.H to strengthen."
FrTl.n I 'liiMiilirrslmrtf Valley Siiirll.
Aniaiif,' tho incitihei'sof tli" leg
islature of ls7.")-7(i vvho ntti'tiiled
tlie reunion of that orriitmii1iin
in lliirrisbur; yt'slvrtlny were
Hon. M. A. LmhicU, wlio at thsit
time l'ej.resetiteil Franklin roim
ty and who lived in Antrim town
ship and Dr. Henry Wislnirt, who
represented Fulton county. To
tlie speech of Governor Stone iu
Welcome to the old legislators
Mr. Fmbick made a lining re
sponst. Dr. Wislmrt intide, a
Some ice has been packed for
the summer, during Ihe last
week.
Albert La.ylon and Satniiel
Wink have moved into our quiet
Our mail carrier, Port Harr,
who has been very ill of pneumo
nia, is, we are ;,dad to say, iin
provinr. Mr. an'd Mrs. J. Houston John
ston of Klfinwild, and Mr. und
Mrs. Kd,;'ar (1. Criswell of East
Knd, J'ittsburfr, were here dur-
little villiiye and have beiin their ! ir.y the past , week ultentliutf tlie
lor con) ract on tlie "McDaniel
tract," for Wm. II. Mellott.
Win. II. Duvall is building u
large house on his new farm.
Will is u hustler and knows' how
to make improvements.
John Duvall, of Wells Valley,
was visiting relatives in' Hrush
funeral of Mrs. M. A. Parker.
Merrick A. Sinner, formerly of this !
place, but now of the linn of Line and
Stoner, furniture dealers and under-
takers, Hertford, was last week sworn j
Into cilllcc ns Coroner of Hedford coun-
ty. i
Kev. P.. P. Koherts will preach in i
the U. It. church, at I tustnntnwn, IV. 1
next Hut u rd ay evening, Jan. l.'l: at I
Methlehei'i Sabbnth itioriiinj.'. Jan. II, !
at. tin' usual hour, and at Kuobsville I
Miss Mary Hazel Skinner re- j in the evenin-.
speech at Ihe reunion, which was ! Creek tlie latter part of the week
turned on Monday to school at
S t. J osepl i'n Academ y a tEm m i 1 1 s
1)U rg.
Miss Elizabeth Patterson of the
S. (.). I. S., Scotland, is home for
a few tlays.
Messrs. J. L. and K. S. Patter-
listened to with considerable in
terest. Dr. Wishiirt told of his
trip to Harrisburg from Fulton
county twenty-tive years ago;
how he made the journey from
Fulton county to this place by
stage. The stitge was overturn
ed ami Dr. Wishart's arm was
broken. Votes were needed for
Tl... local Institute nt Akers- i son wero tlie losers tit aviiiuaoit!
ville on Friday evening was well yt.Mig horse on Thursday of last
attended. The.! patrons took an ; week:
active part in the discussion of a
"School Library," it is hoped
that Akersville can soon boast of
a gootl library.
After preaching servicesonSuu
day afternoon the oi'iicers of the
UC, COVE.
United States senator and he was ! Sabbath school wen; elected.
The agricultural society held a
local institute at McNaughton's
school house last Saturday. Their
next meeting will be held at Rock
besieged with telegrams to hurry
to Harrisburg. lit! finally made j poorly,
the start and reached this plan' ;
where his arm was set. The day !
following he reached Harrisburg j
and voted for William A. Wallace,
Mrs. A. C. Duvall is still very , Hill school hpuse the twentieth of
WHIPS COVE.
this mouth. It is their aim to
make the meetings instructive as
well.as entertaining; and all those
who are iu any way interested in
farm work will do well to attend.
Miss Nannie Johnston of Mer-
A number of our people are
who was chosen to a seat iu the i busy filling their ice houses. The
senate. Yesterday Dr. Wisliart j i' is of a tine quality. j corsburg is visitiug friends in the
rode from McConnellsburg to ! Although we have had some ! Cove this week.
Mercersburg on horseback, the ; cold weather, very little snow has .1. M. Unger is spending a few
stage having again broken down, j fallen. The fellow who invested days at 1 Jerkeley Spring, West
The association will hold another I iu a new sleigh and some silvery
meeting tm Juue ", IDOL
FORT LITTLETON.
strands of bells is looking blue,
but tht! small boy with his sled
feels confident that snow will yet
come.
Virginia.
Miss Nora. Conrad, one of Ful
ton county's most promising
young ladies, has gone to Cliam
borsburg to take a course in the
Mr. Charles Richardson, who A couple of Mormon Elders business college at that place.
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UP-TO-DATE
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STORE NEWS:
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The many friends of Dennis D.
Peck, formerly of this county but for
several years a prosperous farmer in
Dark county, Ohio, will regret lo learn
that he had a lirlit stroke of paralysis
recently.
C. W. Peck of Philadelphia brother
of the Kditor of the News is snlTeriny;
from n spraind ankle the result of a
fall from u step-ladder.
Mrs. J. P. Fisher's Sunday school
elnss ut Warfordsburjr presented her
with a beautiful parlo'' lamp us a
Christmas e)ift of which she is justly
proud. She has one of the most in
teresting classes iu the school.
David T. Nelson last week sold a
house and lot of ;round in Spvtnir
honse Valley to William Peck for
110.IM). Possession the first of April.
M. H. SbalTner, F.sq., last week pin
ch used from A. I. Nace the lots own
ed by the latter, lying ulonn the turn
pike east of town, for fc7"ii),iNI.
llev. K. P. Kobcrts is still holding
his revival meetinu' at Kuobsville.
The congregations are large and at
tentive, fourteen have been converted,
and there are ten seekers.
PLEASANT 0 ROVE.
has been employed in Johnstown ;j asset! Ilirough our' quiet valley; Mrs. D. M. Kendall aud her
mother, Mrs. Troup, who is
spending the winter with her,
wore circulating among friends
iu tin! upper part of the Cove this
week.
for some time, is homo.
1). Tv. Hare & Son are improv
ing their buildings by putting on
new roofs.
Dr. Hill is engaged in shooting
English sparrows. He reports
recently.
Lemuel Smith has returned
from a visit to his uncle Nathan
Smith who lives at Keyser, West j
Virginia.
Mrs. Hen Martin anil Mrs. Eli-
F.state of Bernard N'yeum, deceased. ijU uot ;s trtHM ,,s John Ci!li.s, of
Petition of Miss Malimla Nycum. ad- lhis , wh) s;iid h ld1(d
vi..i j( i.ntiiiv for on er to sell real cs- i
tate. tlrunted.
Ilate of Ceo. W. Miller, deceased.
Widow's appraisement approved un
less exceptions Ik- filed within twenty
days.
Petition of Wm. Clevenger, over-seer
of tl;e poor of the McConnellsburg
poor district, for leave to enter an or
der of upproval of the bill of Samuel
und John Bender. U'ave granted us
prayed for.
In the ease of the Commonwealth
vs. Moses .1. Pick and Saruh Kywter,
Hurety of the peace, Peck entered i
his own recogni.unee, in the sum of
100 to keep the peace for one year and
nix months, und Huruh was discharged
and given into the hands of the over
seers of the poor.
Petition of citizens of Brush Creek,
township for appointment of viewers
to view and lay out a public, road
from Nathan Mellotts to the top of
of the mountain. Petition granted
und Jonas Lake, James Sharp and
Amos Palmer appointed viewers.
Motion for new trial iii the c.us.) of
the Jeunnetto Land Co. vs. Bennett
Peck win overruled.
Motion to' take otT non-unit in the
case of Florence Hanks vs. Ayr town
ship Was overruled.
In the in liter of the citation of John
C. Parlett, administrator of Duniel B.
Mellott, it wxs decreed that the ud
ministrutor pay over a certain sum of
money and costs on or before Jun. 2V
having killed, seventeen at, one I ya liroongrirdner Avho have been
shot. The Doctor is a good shot;
tins place, Wlio saiti lie
four squirrels at one shot with a
ritle, and did not see any of them.
This he did by shooting into a ; visiting friends iu tht! Cove.
nest of leaves. Samuel Mellott has returned
Th e coinage of tin.1 tilt y thousand
T ., P., ,l..ll.,.. ,,t 'l... tT,i!tf.,1
visiting friends in Washington mmt in j,hn,l(lr.ij,hiu for
during the past week, are homo the Lilfayctte Memorial conimis
iigiiin. has boon completed at Philadel-
Ezra Selbv, formerly of tliis ! 1'hia, and the mouey will shortly
nh.ee hut now of Clonrliold. ;s ! ht packed in bags and put. into
ment to the commission.
to Chester county after a short;
visit among friends iu this vicin-1
Miss Maude Wilson left last
week for Libouia where she has
accepted a position in the office ! ity.
of Geo. W. Park, Florist, of that j A "spoiling bee" and enter- j
place. j tainmont at Oak Clou school llext j
T.A.Morrow, of Fanuettsburg, j Friday evening. All are invited, j
was in our town Tuesday night. ! ' '.
Frank- Kerliu, formerly of this ; WEST VIEW.
place, but now residing near
Maddensville.had, while out hunt-; Nearly all the farmers in this j
ing coons Monday night, the mis-' vicinity liUcrd their ico-houses j
fortune to slip on the ice and fall j last week. Those who waited tin- j
on a sharp axe, cutting a bad : til this week have waited too long, j
gash in his head. Mr. aud Mrs. John Weaver,
Mr. Mclntire, aud Ralph Bar-1 Mr. and Mrs. Seusil, and Miss
net the prospective proprietor of I Annio Weaver were all pleasant
the Eagle hotel, at this place, , visitors at W. H. Weavers' last
both of Long's Run, Bedford ! Wednesday.
'SHOVING THE QUEER."
JOHN LINN PICK.
From a Bucyrus, Ohio, paper, we
learn that John L. Peck, un old und
well-known resident of that city, died
ut his home, Sunday, December 10.
Death resulted from a complication of
diseases, of which rheumatism und ca
tarrh of the stomach were tlie most
troublesome. The funeral was held
the following Tuesday, llev. Dr. Cul
ler conducting the services. Interment
in Oakwootl cemetery.
Mr. Peck wan r. son of Willium and
Sally Peck, and us born in Thomp
son township, tUscMinty, January IU,
TH:i,'i, his age at !e:,t!i being S4 years,
10 months and t) C.nyn. lie grew to
manhood here, and in 1"'T went to
Bucyrus, where he has ever since re
Hided. In February, 1H"0, he was unit
ed in marriage to Sarah Knuhlc, who
mirvives htm. Four children were
born to tbhi union. One daughter,
Clura, died u few ye.:rs ago, leaving
a family. Tin,' survivors are Mrs.
F.ttu Cowell, of Allcghei.v City, now
ut home with her mot he. : CHIT Peck,
of Lorain, und Hoy Pec'.:, of Chicago.
Mr. Peck was a curpei.lu- by trade,
und continued active in I I , work until
aboutja year ugo. He had I een fail
ing before that, und since h'.i decline
has been rapid. Ho hud ui.'.ny excell
ent truits of character, wi: . fair and
honorable in hi deallnt, und the
sympathy of all goeH out lo those be
reaved, and especially tlie grief strlck
ed wife, who 1 left ei't ir' y ulone.
county, were in this place on
Tuesday night. Mr. Burnet has
the reputation of beiug a good
citizen.
Mrs. Harrison Cut shall, who
has been on the sick list for a
short time is slowly improving.
D. K. Bare is also improving rapidly-
Albert Fraker, who has been
liviug on the western prairies for
six or eight years past, is ut home
with his father Dyson F. Fraker,
of this place. Albert is engaged
iu trying to break D.W.Cromer's
bronchos. He is getting along
very nicely, as he has had some
practical experience iu that business.
Our little friend, Master Char
ley Sliives, received a watch from
the Star Publishing Co,, ut Han
cock, as a prize for the best let
ter any boy under ten years of
age, could write to Santa Claus,
The Baptist brethren. are erect
ing a house on the lot belonging
Tht- tinwi'f (il Wny In Which Cnnn
terftni'M 1'umh Thi'li I'roilui't.
"I iuii!ert( ii money 'sbovers' form u
lisine i el' ci Imlnals," said tin old
l'edi'inl o . i "They have nothing to
do W illi making the -queer. but simply
put it lu clreiilal ion. They go abiilit
their work very systematically aud re
duce tin' chalices of detection to a mini
mum. "A woniau shover, for example,
Hturts out to unload un the big retail
stoi'es. Her dress Is quiet, but elegant,
and idle lias the surface appearance of
a rcliucd lady. In her hand is n pocket
book rout a in I ok one bad bill ami a
number of gond ones. She goes Into u
store, makes some trilling piireliuses,
tenders the counterfeit and pucketH the
change. As she passes out she brush
es against a hoy, who slips her anoth
er queer bill and then drops back a
few paces lu the crowd.
"In that way she makes the rounds,
aud if she understands her business
tdic can get rid of an astonishing num
ber of counterfeits lu the eocrse of a
few hours. If the bill she offers Is de
tected on Ihe spot, she iiever attempts
any argument. 'Dear me!' she ex
claims. 'I wonder If 1 have any more
of the horrid llilugs!' Ami thereupon
she empties her pocketliooU on the
to the Totioloway Baptist church. counter and asks the clerk to examine
i no money ami see wnciucr it is all
They will rout the house to some
one who will take charge of the
church property and entertain all
ministers who come from a dis
tance. Mrs. Pittman and Miss Olive
Zimmerman were circulating
among friends iu Pigeon Cove
last Sunday.
Dr. Joe Malot has purchased
a new puiup.
Amos Barber is about finishing
1 1 lf U(li u.
Miss Kate Smith has a cactus
with one hundred and eleven
(lowers in bloom.
Mrs. Sarah Smith has a pump
kin raised in S!IH that is still iu
a good state of preservation. '
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Myers
were visiting their aunt, Mrs.
Sarah Smith, recently.
George F. Smith has been on
thii sick list.
We Appreciate Your
Very Liberal Pa
tronacje During the
Past Three Weeks.
We have tried to serve you
well, and will continue loikiour
best We still have
15 or 13 House -Desks
n. "in to .Yix.no.
( A few tine quartered Golden
Oak, bird eye ample and solid
Mahogany. )
Eight or Ten
Ladies' Dressing Tables
.".(M) to 1(I.0(I.
( Birch, While Kiiainel, Golden
Oak and Mahogany). A very
fair assortment of odd parlor
pieces and Parlor Suites, H, -I
and o pieces, tai.110 to WI.".(M1.
Nothing common, all good mid
nice.
A FEW NICE
Chiffoniers
Willi and without glasses.
We can still furnish a few of
our verv popular large Oak lied
lioom Suites, :i pieces, iMH.00; H
pieces, 2:i.tM
H. SIERER & CO.
Furniture Makers on (4ueen SI.
CHAMBERSBURG, PA.
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While in Paisin
pers, we are interest. oI( 1
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personals, the local c po.
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dence. the scraps of )un
history, vvho is imrrl;oJl,,i
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is dead, to
come a new
no news is
lhan that which
where we
what hfrk
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value for the
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can ffetthertiir
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when we want to buv lp:d
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While I have a vf o
and well selected
General Merchandise tt0
! fro
all th; time, at prices that briny; mt a constieeu
. j . . i . ions
creasing trade, yet as the seasons come and j;
the whims of fashion rule, there is scarcely a v ? m
i l OA
I am not pushing; out at greatly reduced pii-ae "
one line or another. Every live business main
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that, and does it; but as a rule ycu do not ka
mm
I bargains until they are one. If you watching
uinn I rom week to week you can keep yoursd:
I and thereby save many a dollar. tabi
During the next few weeks 1 shall hri'it;::--
of Winter Goods down to the minimum.
Haven't room lo car; v them over
go.
ir 1
i
Siimii'.th
the next ten days 1 shaii offer you Overcoats a1 j ev
vlght.
"In !! cases out of Inn that dlsnrins
Husplclnn at once. If she happens to
be arrested, euly one bill Is found lu
j lier possession, and there Is nothing to
UlKprove lier assertion Unit she receiv
ed It somewhere lu change. Meanwhile
the boy who carries the roll quietly
disappears. Often he sells newspapers
as a Mind. 'Have a paper, miss?' he
will cry and hands the shover a bill
F. M. TAYLOR,
Surveyor & Engineer,
McCONNr-LLSUURO, 1A.
relt lioots at Si.yj, tJiankets a 49 cents.'
Cajs 9'ii Cents und up, and low down
Mel. ana Women s Mackintoshes. 5th
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NEW Ci RKNADA.
-tin
Our skaters art! till sad
ico hits given tlicin tin- slip.
C. H. Slovens, (inn of McCon
ut'llsburg's nutrcliiint tailors
Hindis u business trip to our town
one day lust week. Coino again,
Charlie, we are always glad to
see you.
Miss Zolu Parks, of St 'Ion, I'a.,
is visititig tlie family of L. L.
('unninghnni, of this place.
Postmaster, I). K. McClaiu, is
suffering from Septicaemia
blood poison, which was cout ract
e.l while Mr. McClnin was cu
lt Is a hlirhlv skilled ti'iule. The iinnei'
Vi.'W, Friday night, January 1J. j ,.iKS Hlmvers are very seldom caugl.t."
Question: liesolved, That man is j New Orleans Tlmes-Iicmociat.
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A COLONY OF YONSONS.
LA T 1)1(1.
Mm)' nt Thut 'nme
WIhcoiihIii
Daniel Laidig is getting mate
rial ready to build a new house.
Norma Laidig is st ill threatened
with pneumonia.
Nina Kirk is able to be out.
again nl'ter an illness of about, two
week's.
Superintendent Chesnut visit
ed our schools last week'.
E. limit 1 aidig gave an Epworth
League social at her home Mon-
I.iiHt Friday evt (j the U. I
Mission Hand weir, 'o the home of
Misu lA.Ao Watson .ho has been In
ill health for Heveri ' months, und left
with lier a choii i lot of candles,
tm'iinjres, pieceH of ncy work Ac.
gaged in work in the mines at ! flay evcr.ing of last week. Thosn
liobertsdale. Tho imisonoiiH sub- i present had a pleasaut time,
stance gained its entrance into! Albert King is ill with rlieiima
the svsteni bv ii sore on tho In-1 luatisni.
Forest I'rice, who had boon i
enqiloyed in Mew York tho past
few years, ufler it mouth's visit
at his home has gone, to Clearfield
to .work.
1J. F. Price is home, from New
York. Work there being stop
ped on uc'ciniUu of cold v.e;i'Lher.
J. E. Lyon put up a lino lot of
ice lust -week.
dex finger, causing the whole arm
to be affected. Lust Sunday u
Hticc.es.sfui operation, by incising
his arm in about thirty places,
j-was performed by Dr. Campbell,
'. of New Grenada, assisted by Dr.
C. A. U. McCLin, 'of Cassville;
but he still is in a very critical
condition. His many friends
hope for his recovery.
i lliiMl:if-NM In n
Town.
"t'p ill the central part of Wiscon
sin," said a Chicago traveling man who
had got tired talking ahoul the trusts,
'there Is a town that In Inhabltod nl
most exclusively by 'Vonsons.' The
name of the man who keeps the hotel
Is 'Yoiison,' the drug slore on Hie cor
ner Is owned by a man mimed 'Yon
son,' the proprietor of the establish
ment that uses our goods Is a Mr.
'Yoiison,' aud 1 noticed when I was
riding up town from the slallon that
the grocer and the htileher were 1ml Ii
' Yonsuus.'
"What's the matter here'.' I said lo
Ihe bus driver. 'Haven't you any peo
ple iu this town who don't belong to
the "Yoiison" IV.i'iily V
"'Villi. Ay tank daro been von or
two,' he replii d.
"'What's your iiaiiieV I asked.
" 'Yelisi.n,' he replied.
"I was aboiil to make some further
Inquiries a.- to the 'Yonsou' family,
bis at that moment we passed the pub
lic laundry, and. looking at the siiuaiv,
red hlgn at ell' the door, 1 read:
" ' Vtp Yonsou, Laundry.'
"Inside tlie Chinaman who owned
tho cuneeni w as busy Ironing and per
mitting his tngiall to hang dowu his
bac!:. I inn almost convinced now
that some of th.iwe 'Yonsoim' are
fini 'R" l'hlc;i','o Times Herald.
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to come and see
The Beautiful Stf r
which I have now completed and tilled to ovq "
with all kinds of CHRISTMAS GOODS, such as
bt t
China Dishes, Fine Vases, (ilassivare, .
yueensware, Tinware, A r
. Toilet Cases, Lamps, Clocks, Watches, p0.
Cutlery, Silverware jewelry oiler
Fine Framed Kngravinifs, Fine M irrors ull sizes, r ;
Toys, and Everything in the Fancv tinm.
' ,
These jjoods will be sold just as low as at '
in the I;ast. I Will Not be Undersold.
and see my store. It is worth seeing. I will
to show you the goods; and will do so as fav!j
don't buy as if you do. Thanking you all in j
for your" patronage, I am, " j"
Yours, truly, fc0
ALBERT STONE
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REPUBLICAN BUILDING.
Miv is Tin-: ri.Mi.:
A GREAT JANUARY SALE OF HATS!
No ' iM-h ri'thii linns we :k ivrr htfore
i mil! hi lu'ii;l'.vc;iL-, V,'i- li.ivi) all tht;
iit-t Iiu;h's in fi'ii, i'lnMii',1!, nii'l vi-lvt't,
utuiim il it titt luiiritnmcd frotn twt'nty
v! ivnt!. up. Ost i-Mi tips. Aiwrt'l
.i'iti;:. Mini!! lui.ls, pt'iitnnil; ami iiiin1
"iM'UM,t iil is, phiM.smii iirtsi'.l. tiilll. unit
i iu: I j i tin up, vt'lvet iikcs und
;:vv!l tii!:l.'V l.V. ( 'hiUlit'li f. Hit mill
vJ-vt't hu')-i, ulwili tun .- liiUfiitf iiinl K"ir
i p i i'ih ii P o. (o iM.tHj. IJi'll.on, Incus,
viniini-t. li.truH t-.vhitsN. Ti"iUw n t'tm-
)lc.:''ni ! 'owilcr. 'n-.i Is, stinnpcd linen.
il'alll:., l)ll-1)t::i, llOM', l!l!C, licit tillll IHiL
Kti-i;!i"-. a 'I urn l o . ' iriuilU s'. til t:usl.
N.) irtmti'i lo-'how fruiHl-. n:r a'. tl
.m: ilnii.i.
VlM!i'i Kcfipctfiilly,
'A51S. A. F. LITTLE,
.VicCoiiiicllsl-iiii-i;, I'a.
Mof-
(JotJNTY ()l.'Flt KUK.
l'resldenl Juil-rc ilnn. S. Met". Swum
Ahfouiuiu JiuUt'K I.iMiiuel Kirli. I'l'ici-
ten.
I'l-oilioiiiiti'.i-.Y. Kriuilt I. f.yneli.
Ut.ll-lnl AUe.ni- -C-orwo ii. uuuiclh,
'I'rcuvu i-ei' Tiu-e iilt..,
SIllTlIt -UlHliel SlU-l-lH.
Ot'imty Shi-iilf -.i.imos Kinnel.
Jury i.'iiniiiii-sieiiia-N- Uuvkl Itotz, Miiniuol It,
lloeUtMiMuli h.
Aiulitei-M -.IdIiij s, lltmi'i, li, li. Myers, A. J,
l.lUUtX'l'SUU.
I'titiiiiUsslunt-rK U W. I'miuluidiiini. AH't'il
I'leshintfur, Jehu Kluukaiil.
t'lcili -S. W, Klik.
I'oroner -'riioimts Kli-li.
t.'ounly Siirvever-JtiuuH I.tiki',
I'limil v SuiJi-r'Uteuiluul - l.'lum I'hesuul.
AlliinieyK Vi'. S'-'olt AU-xtindrr. .1. Nel-nm
HIpt'N, 'J'lioiuilH l' Sloull, b'. MuN, JoIiuhUiu,
M. It. SlKiiluer, Ueo.- 11. OiiuU'In, Jolm I'.
AkConne'.lsburir
Passenger, l:rJ;?w
Express Lid
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R. c:. McQuade.W
UUS I A t l.V mM'WKUN At' t't1,
l-un vim Mct'tinni'lli-liun.' if ! '. "
nmUitm ooniiijfii.m v 1 1 1 u L I
S. '. U. l. f
lit tuinlnw leu vo )''m t I-oiul'"- f
Ihe L'vwulritf t nln on S. 1'-
1 tiuj p.i puifii in ciiny I" rtt
press to niiilto ciiminjcti'iu ! C
l.OLitl'iil. f
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EDWARD BRAKE
. Fashionab
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Tkkms of l!ouitT.
One Dcior Kust of "Kulliiu
M:t'l.)NNK.I.l.Sllt
-iltii .
I
'1'Iki first lenn of tlio l'o'iitof Kullon comi
ty ill thu yt'Ul- slmll i-ouuiioniru HL tlie 'I'uukcIuv
fullowiaK llin secoiiil Miuitluy of Junuut-y, ai ti
o'cloiili A. M.
'1 liu kim'oikI tt-rio uoiiunt nut' on thu third
Monday of Mut-oh. ul '.' o'clock !-, M, .
Tim t ill (t luriil on tho Tni-Uy next folic. w-liii.-
Hio ..tH-iind .Monduv of J nut) ul lu o'ulo.-li
A. M.
Tim fou il li term on ihu Hist Moodily ,f Oolo
ln'i. at i u ulouk 1. ii.
sL i'scuiiu: rou
The Fulton County News.
Kirst-clti!.. Khiiviinr un1
tMotiu towel for vvt-ry-'!
DR. STEVEN)
, M'CONUtJELLSBa
tiiaJun ic of I', of 1.
lonuu. 1'liitcM- Hold. I'la1-
inimuii, I't'dnloid, Unl'l't"'
mini liiit-d,
k'latou from
liolll t.'lllN. I'lllliliultl l'H'- f
l lllillK of Nulurul 'IViiH
nil work tilltll lllltuvil.
Inf onuailoii by mull or in i
Mflal Willi W.'rt
ai)'1':kti-s1
The Fnlton.Cooi