ON COUNTY NEWS. l. lluvnisli is the elm-iiipion l . r I I It .... ..,.1111. IniixiT or iiuuiiniii"! i-iiuii-fvum '.'.") owes ho hud 'M i V2) living. Anion,' tin- L llirnrt Nets of triplets. . . , ... s a good record 01 sneep ,1 wo would like tilir Jo'uoin t!io county euu beat t permit tlio children to ho habit of disputing and ling wiMi eiicn oiner. 11 prevented, like other bad bv watchfulness, partieu- if t.liH training is begun " Hio children are very young. fetion is the best punish I (breaking up the play and away the cause of tin? dis '' Children are social beiugs ' jo not like to play alone. I dislike solitude, and if they ' j Is Invariably the result of 1 : eliug they will lake pains to c aminble so as uot to be 'v into. --April Ladies' Homo ll. II pu toot your little whistle '. ten lay aside your horn, 'p not a soul will ever know " ncha man was ever born. ' Jen who owns his acres is ' U who plows all day, and " in who keeps a hunting is !lt En who makes it pay. The '.' fho advertises with a short "fidden jerk, is the man who " I the priuter because it work.' The man who gets ;; einess uses brainy print J' ilc, not a cutter and a splut ' ut an ad that makes yon M indhe who plans his ad " jmeuts as la; plans his well l; t stock, has the future to fsiness just as solid as a 'a : ,,,, KouzerviUe oil fever, says " Lblic Opinion, has so far re- Jin more jokes than petro jt , The oil in the Monighan ,1, tattributed by some of the to a coal oil ' lantern that joppod into it by the worlc ) jThis story is denied by (iovers in the presence of ' ae well, who say thitt tho was recovered too quick- jnuohof pil to have escaped. 1(1 i the practical jokers in "tghborhood the most sue- was Howard Uonadle. lie J s 6d a tiuful of muddy water i'll-jj,alls creek after a recent tain and gravely showed it s" : jjeeimen if oil taken from l'sjeanx and the story of an pred waterway went broad- i(l .HI known pen pusher rises ... Jirk. The place to take the easure of a man is not on eet, nor in the amen cor- .(l at the forum, or tho field, fhis own fireside. There jasidehis mask, and you mother ho is an imp or au buaibug.or hero. We do wliat the world says of Jjhethor it crowns him with '(tor pelts him with eggs. rJp not a -copper what liis ""'ftou may be. If his cliil- pead lus home coming and tter ludf swallows her jvery tiine she asks him jpw cents, he's a fraud of water,; even though he fight au4 moruiug until he in thtj face, and howls th until he shakes the hills.' v lib: Mr lllT: .'(111) ,v V in1;!' tun mi- nii;li'.;iairo members of ,.RTun-u nrnos heuate must v t, . that all of the poor fellows ulia-y tne hixes and bear tho inv . jjs of f-'ovornment are as iuv5th this -world's goods as atu f tlwilve.s. There was .y dtlissoiuing voice! to tho l,anJt.iou that voted ouch Sena 1. Pou r at a salary of I, ull,r.kr. Ymi it is cousidor fthe govern im..nt already eftr.l.Wayeur for u private sVxl'p ' cluf its money, iris, '"'hers of the upju.r house Lu(.:,&-es.s, provides them with f -shop at which they get for nothiiiK and furnishes v.ll(1borof (.tlier little neces- ".llt tlK1 taxpliy,r has to usih.v 'f, itapp..iirs lls if r-'-i-'i'icbomitolHiM fallen llU.lf t!l" i'loa that a willing worked to death. r,lt !s '1 with l,4 10 feV 0l: II' I'1 (lt'W y 1)1 '' i'iii'H nak'1 11 lu jt 1 t ouo Koeine to t them who have tmittee positions ovided with such io ones who have must now have 'istin tho ardu Irawing salarios. foot tho bill. IUG JACK AND TAD. "Tnl Rut niHin n pile of Imij-'riw m lly HwhiKiiiK his I'wt nnil wnltiiiK till 1 1 1 h i hi I n wiih rcml v to Htnrt on lt lcnijf nlirht tili ncrosH tin- country, when unions tin1 lHt striiKuIititf Hliuppei'M hu nv n lull, jili'iiwiinl fiici'il looklni? 1 1 1 it f i wnlkiiiK lilHiucly towiinl tin trnlii with a bwIiik tlmt inmlu '"J'ml" think nt omit ho must Hincly liuvu lioi'ii n iiilli'o.'nl mini. .Inst thou tin1 t'liiiliioer oiiiiio up nloni; tho train with n bit of yellow tissue puper, on which wiis written Ills orilers, Ihitlci iiiic in his liniicl, nnil "Tinl," HpoUe to him pli'iismitly, tor the uewslioy mid tho oiiu'liuer hint lie come very j;ooil I'rloiiils, hut this nliilit "I'il.n .Inek" Koeineil out of humor iilmiit Kometliiiiu. mill only clnroil nt "Tnil" lis he piissed on wllhout n word. "Tnd" felt n enrlous shiver lis the engineer looked sit 1dm. There tvnu HoniethliiK nueer In the ulovrini; eyes that he had uevur seen there before. It was not drink, fr "I'.ln Jack" did not lunch a drop. He litui no further time to think of tills for the eondiii tor called, "All aboard!" and "Tad" swunu' on the smoker platform just an the IiIk drive wheels of the engine bo fran to turn. He wns just smilinn to himself over u nice warm coat for mother, a set of books fur Mary nnd n rllle Hal had wished for ever ho lout:, when the itralu which hail Heeineil to be tdowlnj; down came to u sudden stop while at the same time a smothered cry enme from up nlieiul. The passengers spranif to tlielr feet In excitement, wlmlows were hastily opened nnil n babel of voices was ask ing what the trouble was. They worn In the country, near n lonely woods, mid there could be no cause for stop Ipmr unless it was an accident or Hill's heart nave a jump ns tho tlnmi.rht came to him a "hold-up." "Hal's rllle!" The idea came to him like a thish, anil he hastily Ifteil the lid of the box In which his stock of liooils was carried and lifted out the shlninj: weapon. It was a repeater, mid but a moment was required to till the magazine with oartrldjroH. "Tad" hail seen to that himself. He hurried out with it nnd swum; to the trround. Quick an lie was, several men were already on their way to the ou tline, where there was a Hare of lan terns and th( Round of confused Voices. liiiiinliii; up he found 'T.Ik .Tuck" standltii; on the Kroiiud beside the en plne, his cap oil' and Ills lniir tumbled, his eyes vrlit riiiir and Hecks of foam on his lips, holiliii!; a heavy club In Ills hard and darini; any one to approach the online. "Stand I m ok!" the engineer whs sny Inir. "I'm froinir to blow her up! There's a full lire under her, and the safely valve's fastened down! She's been slznln' in my cars every nlht for years, an' it's not nto my head till I can't sleep no more! I'm a-Koln' to blow her up! Hear her simdn'! Thnt'a old I'linr-Kleveu's dentil son;;!" Mia Jack liad cone mad. Niuht after nltfht he had run the fast express, till nt. last his nerves had pi veil out, and he had pone ravine crazy. The lire was roarini; under the boiler, mid ev ery one near enough to know what was bolus done was nfrald to ap proach. A low moan from the cab at- r , ll A A hLU7 n V B 71 (I don't want to nhoot you. Jack.) tracted Tad's attention, and he saw the lircmau l.vliin on the lloor with an ukI.V cut lu his head. Just then, the tall mail Tad had noticed ut the de pot ciinie out of the crowd and start ed to climb on the engine. "(iel out ' thai!" roared the eni nei r, "or I'll brain you. No iiiiiu shall touch my cupine. She'll bust ill a min ute now!" The straiiKer reached hack with a quid; movement to his hip pocket, but it was empty. Tad bail taken thisaliiu nnil run back to a group of men, from the mall and ImpKaKc cars, with whom he whispered a moment und then eaine back to where the cupi neer and the dtruuei' slood glaring at each oiIht. ".lack," lie said, slopping boldly lu front of the engineer, "you know mu don't you''' The crazed engineer glared ut him stupidly for a moment. "She'll bust up in Just about u min ute more," lie said. "J tut look here .lack, won't you run the train on us far us llazlcwood for us before you blow up the engine?" "She's goiu' to bust up in Just about u minute more," J.tlg Jack said again, slowly, then a savage gleam caino Into Ids eyes and he raised his club. 'No you don't," he screaiued, as he saw the stranger again edging near the step to the cub. Another moment he would have sprang past the boy and would have felled the stranger, but "Tad" raised the ritle to his shoulder with a sharp "click" of the hammer that for a moment slopped the mad man. "I don't want to shoot you, but If I huvc to I'll do it, Jack," he said. It wns only for an Instant that tills threat held tho reckless maniac, . but tnnt Instant was long enough, for he wns suddenly seized from behind by the mail and bagago clerks und lii Kplto of his struggles was quickly thrown to tho ground and overpow ered. The stranger wna already lu thu fill) und shouting to the conductor to get his passengers aboard qulcklv, nuil lu u few seconds more the peutmp steam was roaring through the whis tle uud safety valve. There was too much iiolse to hear ny thing, but "Tad" suw the stranger niotlou to aim uud jumped up in the cub. 'Toiril have to stay nnd help me lire, said the stranger, "i. know I cun tfeuend gu. yoU." Xlai mau hud uireudj iiiioi-u ins com nun nai upon the scat Itnd then they helped the bnggage nu ll lift the lireiiinn olT the cab. Another minute nnd they were tear Ing again upon their way, while the wldslii' still screamed with the sur plus stonm. "It was n close call." sn Id the stran ger, who seemed to handle the valves and levers ns if C knew and loved ev. cry one of them. "Another half n doz en seconds nnd we might have' been Mowu Into eternity. You saved us those seconds, my boy." "Tnd" was too busy to answer. He wns ll strong, well-knit lad, and he was shoveling coal with n will under the stranger's directions. Pretty soon the stranger snld, with a sigh: "Old four eleven. I used to run this engine myself, years ago." There was nothing more said until they ronehod a little station this side if Ilazelwood. when the tlrpinaii, who had only been stunned and had recov ered, though his head was bound up, raine forward to take his place, ami Tail asked permission to go back and pack up, ns he would not be needed, nnd he wished to get off at home. "Certainly," said the stranger; "but wait a minute. 1 have n little present for you. tli, take It. my boy, you've earned It." Anil he thrust n bill Into Tad's hand, n bill with a large llgurn lu the corner, loo. "Here's my curd, too," he added. "Win n you get back to the city come to my ollice. I want to see you. I like your grit." Tad shoved the card In his pocket, for there was but very lltt'e time, iiml he had to hurry with Ids parking. Put when he read H at home he found that the strange "engineer" for whom lie had been tiring was none other than the president of the road, and Tad's career from that time on may be easily guessed nk SOLICITORS OF CUSTOM. Dogs That Pilot Their Fellows to a Haven of Comfort. The fact that dojjs have a way of communicating news to on.- another was demonsl rated to me In a very sin gular and amusing fashion about two years ago. It was lu South Georgia, where us yet little provision Is made for the comfort of domestic animals, where during cold wind-swept nights shel terless cows mid mules wander about restlessly, where cltii ki ns and tur keys roosting oil leatk'ss trees till the sharp air with their plaintive voices, where dogs mid other domestic mil nails must seek tlielr own night quar ters as best th".v can. One of those bitter cold nights, such as a cold wave often brings, 1 heard ut our front door the unmistakable sounds of scratching and whining and found, upon opening, two of my little neighboring friends, a pug and a Hitle terrier asking admission to till nppear nnces. In face of the cruel cold it was Ifi'iinted them and they were welcome 10 share the comfortable quarters of my own two dogs. in 1 1n- morning they took their de parture. Put how great was my aston ishment to see them return the follow ing cold evening and accompanied by 11 large Irish setter who likewise wagged .admission to the warm quar ters he seemed to have knowledge of, If there were any doubts as to whether these hospitable ' night lodg ings were discussed among theshelter less dogs of the neighborhood these doubts were removed on the third night, when my three trumps re turned, tlielr number Increased by an other pug and an old pointer. The mute but eloquent language of their wagging talis, the humble appeal in their sincere eyes were certainly limuslng. AVIth niv (wo pels and these live trumps I had iow seven dogs stretched nut comfortably before my dining room grate. Put with their Irreproach Ii bio behavior and their many Ingratia ting ways they had Insured for them selves n welcome at our house as long lis the cold spell lasted wheh was nearly a week. As soon as the cold subsided they returned no more. Is not this good evidence of tho pow er of communication among our speechless friends. Our Inimh Animals. Belinda. ISelludu was tin- smallest cat That ever you did see. One day Pelliida met a rat Quite twice as big as she. Now what are you to do NVheu a rut's us big us you? Belinda uhl: "I'm not iil'riiid Of nny rat alive. I'd swallow any rat that's made. Or two, or four, or live." Now, how could she do that Such u very little cutY The rut replied: "I never knew A cut as brnve as I. But ns for such a cat as you, I'll make you Into ;ile." Did you ever si e a rat Dine off ii pussy-cat? Iicllndn snld: "Superior cuts Think lighting only fun. Just cull a lot of other ruts; I'll cut them, every one." Now, don't you think that thut Vus n most courageous cat' Then other ruts joined In the fight. Pig, little, short, and tall Cray, brown, and brindled, black and white Belinda ate them till! Io you wonder how I know? Belinda told mo so!' Kile Parker :n St. Nicholas. He Divided Equally. "Robbie, did you divide- the ornngo In equal parts between your little friend und yourself 7" "Ves'm; I gave him all the outside nnd took nil the Inside." Bohemian Cream. To lluvor with pineupple cut one tipple line, boil wit'.i halt' u pound of powdered sugar, strain through u ecil uiiiler, udd tho dissolved gelatine, set on lee und when It thickens, stir till smooth, udd the whipped cream und mold, ('renins lluvoi'eil with pouches, -raspberries und other fruits may be made by following the ubovo Ideus, but in no case udd tho whipped cream until the mixture is cool und begins to thicken. Creamed Kims, Heal together u gill of creiim or rich milk uud u gill of stock from chicken or turkey. The broth from u boiled fowl Is perhaps best, but u va riety amy soinctlnios be obtained by using mutton broth. When It is wuriii, stir into it two eggs beutou very light, und do nut remove the spoon untl tho mixture is tho thickness of ordinary bcriunbled eggs, bull to tusto unil servo ou tiny squares of toast. Party THE FAITHFUL DOG. now tie saved tiin Lives or a of Prospectors. I.u."t winter n party of prospectors Were ciimped on the Yalilcs one of Alaska's great glaciers. lny after day they had worked their way for ward, death disputing every foot with them until It was del hied that the main party should remain In camp nnd two of tlielr number, nccompiinicd only by n dog, should endeavor to tlud n trail which would lead nwny from the irlucler, I'or days the two men wandered, until nature succumbed and they lay down, weary and exhausted. -Their faithful companion clung to them and the warmth of his body was grateful, ns they crouched low -with the bitter lee-laileii wind howling about them. Their scanty slock of provisions was well nigh exhausted, when one of tin-Ill suggested sending pi,, (log bark to camp. This was a forlorn hope, but their only one. Quickly writing a few words on a leaf torn from a book, they made It last around the dog's neck and encouraged him to start back on the trait. The sairacloiis animal did not appear to understand, but after repeated ef forts they persniiilcd him to start, and he was oooti swallowed up in the snow, the ndst and the storm. Two days and nights passed, during which the men suffered untold agon ies. On tl viiilng of the third day. when all hope had gone and they Were becoming resigned to their fate, out of the blinding and drifting snow bounded the faithful dog. and close behind him came ready hands to min ister to tlielr wauls. )00000000X00 O XXXXXXXXX- ; ilk mm to New Beginners Go-8 ing to Housekeeping : Place of the Shark's Mouth. No doubt the shark's mouth Is placed so much beneath the project Ing muzzle, under which also the nostrils lie, that It may serve its proper pur pose lu the best way. In all records of the habits of this llsli we are told that it can, and docs, bite out large chunks of tlcsh from the dead bodies of whales, and even from living vic tims of Its attack; and it is easily seen that If Its mouth was like those of oth er tishes the necessary leveiage would be lacking. A further reason seems to be that the shark by this peculiar position of its mouth is compelled to turn upon its back to strike, and Is thus able to deliver Its onset from be low with more deadly effect. This for midable strength of jaw Is backed up by a most terrible array of ticth, of which In some species tlielr are us many as six rows all round. Karh tooth Is saw-edged ami pointed, and some of the largest are as much as two inches lu breadth at their base. These lie Hat against the jaws, and can be raised by separate muscles at will, so that, as the shark darts up on Its prey, they spring on end, u-i n cat's claws are stuck out from Its paws. This arrangement will not al low anything once bolted To return, so that a shark's mouth Is a veritable death-trap. Who Can Tell? All hail to Young America. These three Arc posing for their pictures us you see. Young Bill, who on the left appears With placid smile beyond his years, A baker or a President may be." And little Tommy In tho dirty Jeans, Who doesn't quite get on to what It means, Has naught but mud pies on his mind. Some loftier object may lie Hud Perhaps a Judgeship in the Philip pities. While :N:ile, sturdy Nellie, silting there f Ami thinking, "Take my picture. I don't care," Will run her race, and live her life, A lone old maid or happy wile An Independent woman anywhere. All hail to Young America. These I hi re Are posing for their pictures us .you see. What 1'orlune nmy die future hold 1 listless or plenty, rags or gold? Here Is life's greatest, deepest mys tery John It. Uathoin In ('lu. Knquirer. Wanted a Doctor. "One day last week," said the doc tor, "I wns just silling down' to din ner, when 1 received a call from a lit tle live-year-old girl, whose father lives lu the next block. She Was out of breath, but she nianiiged to gasp out for me to come up to the house. "Thinking It must be something se rious that should cause tlio little girl to be sent for me, i seized my medicine case mid hurried oil'. " 'Who is sick?' 1 asked, picking her up in my arms and currying her, so that 1 might get along faster. " 'Kllzahelh,' she answered. " 'Is she very sick?' I asked. " '1 think it Is typhoid lever,' she replied, "This gave me a scare and quick ened my steps. We were not long in arriving at the house, mid 1 was sur prised that no one nu t us. " 'Tills way,' cried the little girl, seizing my hand. "Allowing myself to be led uluiig, I woon found myself lu a bedroom by the side of a doll's cradle, In which re posed a doll with a red rag tied around Its throut. "1 was dazed for u moment, nnd dime to only when I heard the little girl Inquiring anxiously, If I thought lOllzabetli was going to die." The two little city girls huh been spending a day la the country; they were telling their mnmnias about It. "Oh, we did have just the nicest time," said one of them. "We saw two pigs killed and a petitleiiiMn -burled." linn can unlmm f..n ..,,lll..nt.,i eggs, four tublespoonruls melted but- ier, one nun cup Dreud eriimtis, pep per, suit uud parsley to tuslo. I tub butter Into tlio sulnion, put crumbs in the ee,gs, mix all together und season. Then put Into a buttered mold mid steam one hone. Si it I'nn iln uum... Ono cup of hot milk, thickened with one tuiiiespooniut of cornstarch; udd one tublespoonful of butter, tho liquor from the salmon, ono eg, und one tublespoonful "of toinnto cutsup. Put tho egg Hi lust and very carefully. c;ovii: minis skl i8 J Till' KOYAI, STANDARD COOK STOVI-, "or nt,. o. - :.. i i ....l t i -.i - ihi. , llleil OVL'Ii; II IlllIllCU Olll LDlll'MUIC Willi 1 o Li .r . j i C'l n o ml' c: i -v lor the stove. The regular price of this stove, any r i r r - . . ' ,s " ''' i v i. v X eakep-kklle, 3 bake pans, 1 galvanized tea kettle, 2X X Pt liJs, 3 joints and l elbtnv uf stove pipe, and insur- X ii mmmmijs are noi vvanreti j. less THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS COVERS THE FIELD. ..i . . .. r . ,s riace, i ,jf. ;,v l'nc' Ouccnsware- Iroiii the cheapest to the best. Cedar tubs, washboards, clothes baskets, clothes pins, entires wrin.-e's, knives and forks, tea and table S spoons. I. hups, siiinnth table oi' c'.:,hs, cheap and tine mirrors, tin ware, clocks, O tS Irom Si', ivnis In s;o - - O Sell lower than any other house in the Gumty. o ALBERT SIGNER. H o c cl . ui fi r teis for Coal Oil. COOOOCO 'jOO ooo-o ooooxooooc VWWW WW VV WWVv wwww Here We Are Again, Ready for Spring Trade. $ Muslin Underwear. I catiy-madc Sheets and Piilow I Cases. I I i Aprons ci 2jc. each. f Aaso, Siuri Bonnets, .,- I TOWELS. WHITE MED SPREADS. Splendid Line of Trunks. Telescopes and Valises. '.'... .i S til I J Men's and Boys' White and Colored Shirts-- Laundered and Unlaundered. X'v:' -Quick Sellers-Stylish Fitters- The Cheapest Line of Good - Clothing in the County -all kinds - from I the everyday kind to the "Very Swell, for Swell Dressers." Watch for our Shoe "adv" next week. . K. JOHNSTON.-' 'WNAAiAVWWW'WWWVAVWVWWV M0 0. RACE & SONS 0 I 7 a u h SA-U Have received the Largest Stock'of Youth's and Children's Clothing t ever seen in our town, from 75 cents a suit up. & 2 MEN'S CLOTHING p we have in almost aiy slyle, from the Cheapest to the Best. Men's Pantaloons, our make, very much reduced In price. 0 0.0X0j..)iK00X000j'0 000MiZ2ZiZ)l;;Zill;i 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 Lndeavorers, and a Good Sermon for everybody. THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, POSTERS, DODGERS, BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, CARDS, &c, In fact anything and everything in the best style alone; that line. Sample copies of the News sent to any of your friends oil request, j MIIKULANI) VALLEY TIMK l.l'U 1? 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Indus will lium; I'uiiisli; for lliir I'MmrK diiily, i.'xi'i-.( Siiniliiv. iltft.ftou. m 7.H". ii. in., r;. in p. in., a. in p. in., ii.ao p. m U11, f,., Mi'i'liiiiili'yliuri.' ill il. 1 1 ii. in., 7. .Hi a. til. . ll.l-'u in.. I .lift p. in.. I. lift p. in., ft. -.11 p. in., iinil'.l.ftl p' in., Miippinu nl Si'iiiinil Mivt'l, HiutIsIjiiih, lu Vl Ull pIlsM'lll.'ITH. 'I'niin-. No. nnil 111 run ilully lictwiM-n llarrls linm mill llni.'i'i'sii)vii. iiml ,n Sunday will siuii 111 illllTIIH-diillt' .slatliiliN. llaily. t Daily except Sunday. l.cin i pu. I mi. a uii. ft mi. 7 uu. U, II iltiuiorc New Vol k I'lilla 1 1 .m-kluini I IlllslHll-! .Mi'cliiinicslMiii,'. I'lirllslc New ille Sliljip.'llluirn , . iicIiiimi . , . . I liaiiilu'rlMirK., Mci-citsIiiiiv.... I ii'1'i'lica-.l Ic 1 1 ilU'lTI uu ll .Mu I t nishiii j.' Ar. WilU'liotcr. . M A. M ' A. M 11' rm' 4 ft:.' s fi r; 4V.1 ' i h .'"I i an- fin I-; uu 7 .Villi 4.M a I IJ ll'l 4 in h ia I-; nr. 4 in; a I'J -'Tl 4 ua h ftw -; ."mi 4 11 Pi, I in ft . . in a,, ; 1 mI 11 at 11 a..i 1 :ia ft ii' pi i;i 11 l 111 o; 1 fv h 1 1 1 1 1 jr.. - -, -i 11 1 ft' PI I'.' .'Ci1 IA. M.l I'. M. ll". M.j. . Jl P mil 4 in I S'l 7 :w . . . in1 H aa1 H M 11 ml u uii... aij 0 an ... c in -'I in in ... ftftl . . . M.'P. , im'iu.i M..-.M lining iuii'ati iiaiTisiiuru llaily. cx.'i'pl Siimlay Ini l.'ai lKIc una iulci iiicdi iilc NialliiiiN in ll. a.i a. 111., '.'.mi p. in., ft. Ifi p m ll.'.'ft p. in. ami 1 1 1. ,Vi p. in., al-n for Mecliaiilov tirn, hilNiiiirif and hucriiicillaio Kiuilons ut 7. una. 111. All of the above trains will Mop 111 :.'ud Mri et. Ilairlsliurc. lo Hike on pascui.'erK. Nos I and ti run dally between llaniNiiuri.' nail I laei'Klou n. haily. ' t llaily except Slindnv. ii nil Sundays will leave I'liilailellillill ut 4.au p. in. Cullman palace sleeplnif cars lielween New 01I1 mid Iviiuxvllle, Teuu., ou Indus .1 west 11 1 nl lu eii-.i. 'I'liioui.licoaclii.s to 1111,1 from Philadelphia oil Iraliis i und 4 east and 7 uud t nr-t, SlIU'l'UKilN I 'UN N OrKTiiT'TK A I N" I'as. I'as. Mix. I 1H7 111111:1 until' I'. M A M A M I.VU. Alt'. ft '.'a. 111 mi tl ftM'lialiiticrsliuij.'. . ft aa lu IS, 7 l.V Minion 11 aniio 4TI M ln..,Meieei'sl,uri;.. ii im 11 ns! 11 ii;J I.iiitilou 11 ft7 II ia, 11 at. Arr. liicliuiouil. . 1'. M . 1 . mJa. m I lJIIS. 1t,.s I'. M. 4 S. 4 III a an a ns a 01 P. M. Cnnilection for all Nlalloiis mi riinii..,.!,.,,,! Valley KailroaU uud I'ennsvlvanla Uailroini r- - I'as. Mix llOlll.UOlllll 'A M '! M 11 i.'- i-.' ani 11 ni,r: m k an 11 in. H ns in pi H mi II aft! M. A. M. sv si cm. II. A. lillllll.K, lieu l lass. A Kent. K. Ihivii, Supl. County Oiuuciais. l'rcsldenl ,ludie Hon. s. Mcll. Swopo, Assoelule .Indues Lemuel Kirk, 1'elcr Mor ton. I'loihonotury, &o,- Krunk l. r.vneh. IM-lllcl Atloniey -Ceorue 11. Uauiels, 'rruasurcr 'l lteu Sipcs. Slietir I a nii-l Slicels. Ilepuly sheiill ,1 allies Kumcl. .liny roiiiinwsionerH- David Itotz, Suinucl II. lloeUeiisiuith. Aiuliiors John S, Harris, 1, 11. Myoi. A. J. l.aililM'i-sou, Uninuiissiiiiieis 1., W. CUIlUlUKhuiu, Allicrt I'lessliiircr, John SiiinUard. (llelk -.s. W, Kli-U. I.'oroncr- 'riioimis KlrU. Couuiy Sut vevor Jonas Luke, fiiuuiy Suiierinleiul.ini -Clenl I'hesliut. Attorneys - IV. Scutl Alexaiulnr. J. Nelsnli Sipcs. ThoiuuM !'. Sloan, K McM. Johiiston. M. II. Klmlluer, Lieo. II. Duulcls, John l Silica. ADVEKTISi: IN The Fulton County News.
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