:LtTON COUNTY NlWS. F0UN5 HIS HOODOO. Jtthe Waon 9" Cv("' His Right Shoulder. It r..i,i1-,. .,..., ..I I..- I"" . . .1 V... -..I il,...l I. I.. I. ,,,1,(1 IIIUK-I, '.,11m;, until tlii'y Ih'cuiiio Irri-pri'M-M -j'. cnlisi'illH'IK'c Wild 1111 tx- livt' rclli'f. Iicit, itindii tn, wiih Ills Im'kIii. .'. iiml It w,lH "u oiiiIiiouh one, for .'viHTiilly ml'lrcwso.1 her liy a pet ., "wi'vi' Imtii miirrli'd twenty mill I'vi" 1"IU I'H'i"' '!' foollsli ' j ,, pli'iisc yon. It limy 1m- it tv n,'iii iipmi my "iiHiKiii Kfiiw. Imt it ,,,('llt Of irooll-llCIU'tl (llll'SN. Now .' ibi' Uiii'. I'mliTntniKlV 1 il-r-ii-w . lint--" -Why. '"u friuutrn un nut in it, iVe went out loKt'tlii'i' Frldny even I'.jiritnrv '2. Von twlstcil in,, . i ,,,, flllillU'll tllt tlll'IO WHS It lli'W , iiiiil tol l nio to Ionic lit. It OVlT ri;l,t hIioiiIiIi'I'. I coiiiipIIciI." i'. rl:iiul,v J on ilid. That nieiiiiM good fy.nn' diiii't Interrupt me. I am iffterrjl'li' restraint It Is. "I'uru ;r nKioey over,' wiim the next order. ,. '.Nnw. Jon ol, I ilni'lini;, you'll lie Liver ft 1 1 month.' 'J'liat was your lillltfUlllie. (aliiril.iy nlclit. we went a kooiI ykjunil the lioiilevanl. We played st. ami I l,st every pi inc. Whou iimtcil Inline there Was no ear, be s,, of the lire ilowntown. 'We t,i! north four or live iloiilile n(tli lilocks to meet n ear that n't citnlnir. 'I'lien we walked south ,v liiirim. 'I hal Is, we walked three ,,ir mill's in n liolwiu .ilrlviiiK f.liinii. I hail to dijj; snow out of irs to hear wlmt you said and of Hi' eyes to see where we were, lay I luul universal neuralgia, day uiclit you dinwd me out n. I lust a nil'lir In a Miowilrlf t, . rinif homo In a storm, my unpio ,nl fmit was soaked, and I was ,!nK Imt one IiIk toothaehe. Tuoh- my liciivii.m deiitor went Into rnpli'.v. the hired jivl left been use wd lier with the camphor Imt tits i she wns p liailiiK at me. (food : Ileiiviiis! Keep your superstl- to yiMli'Si'll' after thiM."- letrolt CATS ON OCEAN LINERS. iiiti Are as Much a Necessity as Sailors. ry oieiiii liner fiirryliiir passeni:- jlivavs luiv on hoard from six to linn, these In'lnji apportioned to us i.nt of the ship, as well as jring on ti e vessel's hooks as re- tlie rations they druw. I even heyond this, on most of. j"iit lines, iiartleular employeetj tinete,l to feed dally as a part of 'liities eertain eats in their part j' ship. Ami there is promotion Was well, for any oat that Is iilarly i;ini.ilile. clever and inter- l pei-miited to pnjnv the run of ::rst ur neeoml or third class tw lUroriliiij; to the popular vote. : way certain of the lirst-class jpnssli's hnve lieeome iulle coin 1. ('specially on the hmit voyage 'that (in to India and Auslralhi. SMIcwnrds of the various classes A'cnniiiioiily enirer to iusli their favorite cut Into llrst pliiee. Of says Tit-itits. tliere are nmiu .ftirites with the stuff of the ship fine hunters, nntl tlo not seek tlw ship is in port a certain sas the limy ()f foetliii),' the cats alar liours and of eiiterinor I he lslnn honk, Imt every cat on the Mt lias lieeil long there seems !" with eiiKerness for, und to ""'at once, ihe professional rat lio alwiivs (,-oes to work In Mul' every passenger liner when e to .m U, und who lives liy rid l,f rats, 'i'he "HtiilV ciils" tewartls call them, never leave 11 Hum till he lulu ilnlihu.l hlu Urge sums hnve lieen offered Miiluui, cat on n grout line, and "mve to Kunrd It strictly from ',lv'' .'iihulivrs, in whose Induce 'v'i-i times been found. ise and Otherwise. ' Promising j-ouiik inusicluns are '"'uaiil their promises. r liinliiK womiui's luiiid a """'oes Uutls hlinself under her ""Kiln he happy who has more 11,1 "'"Hey than he knows how '""'i lilulosoplier says the only 1 k,'"l il luiliy quiet is to let It '''-'"'ion Is the art of hunting up j llhl11"' and putting It on some- 11'. y ife Is , tl, K(l, t() y 'l'e when she uses his razor "'" I' ad pencil. ''n' Isn't to hlnnio when a wiiiau,, his mark in the world ' '" 'h Inahility to write his """v matter for u young man ; " It she doesn't object yvf Irnm ime kueo to the "iisiiiiinllv Catching a Gudgeon. "Iil Hlowlt-, said he would " lr he were twenty years OTD EXPERIMENT. An Incident of Miss Clifton's School Tor Girls. The clrls r ".ilss Clifton's School for !i:'Is" ii,ui p.iii.e,,., to the cor ridor ahum t,.n o'clock, for It waa niter lessons were over, and there wiih to he an hour's Intermission. " Well, I think It's a perfect shame fr Miss Clifton to ask such n thing of I.llliau, when she knows she can't aliord It." It was Gladys Kyball tlmt spoke, and whatever Cindy said was considered by Ihe rest of the school to be about right. Utile, quaint Iiorys Wayne spoke "i: " I think Miss Clifton Is not quite Just about the hook." ""h. it's a dreadful way she talks to poor Ulllun," avowed ltlimehe l'raiikliii. They were Interrupted by the sound 'f approaching footsteps coming toward them. Ulllan I.orlnier was. in plain words, the Dourest i . 1 ,1 in n,., ..t,....i ui... 1....1 - -. , hi i-ii,.- mm 1111 "I'll' ami respected parents mid many brothers and sisters. Her father was now (lead, and her brothers and ulsters were all m work. They niip ported their mother, who was nu In valid, aid then each contributed 11 weekly sen, for their younger sister Ulllan's education. She was a very pretty girl, with fluffy golden hulr and a pensive pair of hazel eyes. This morning Union's history book was missing. To Lillian It seemed a very expensive article, and she did not feel nt ease to ask her brothers 11 ml sisters to buy her a new one, ns the regulations of the school required. This was what the girls were dis cussing that eventful morning In the school corridor. "Oh. girls, I've got the loveliest idea," said Gladys Kyball, for it was -the. "You all know Hint Miss Clif ton Is nag ..lug at Lillian for all she Is worth, riiei y, nlso know that Lil lian ciiihio' spare the money to buy a new hist ry so what do you say if we buy her one from our own pocket money?" 'j', . npon the instant rang for order, but before the j-irls "tni'ted tl ho's of "a perfectly love ly Idea" rang through the corridor. At one o'clock, when Ihe pupils wer preparing to retire, .Miss Clifton s;ii,!: "Miss Lorliiier if your boot: Is not replaced within tin lays 1 shall be under the painful necessity of e., hid ing you from the school." The next day Gladys, mil illOWO tO even her teacher, bought the history. ami that night the girls suitably In scribed the book. Two days later Lillian Lorliiier went to her desk rather earlier than usual to prepare a lesson. I'uttlng her hand Into her desk for a book she drew forth, greatly to her surprise, a new history. Acting upon 11 sudden Im pulse she opened Ihe cover and that explained all to her. This same morning Miss Clifton said to Lillian: "Miss Lorimer. have yon replaced your history yet?" "No, Miss Clifton: I have not re. placed it, Imt by exceeding great kind ness it has been replaced by my class mates. 1 wisli 10 thank them right here, so very much, imt they really can never know how much." It was a simple speech, yet the girls of Miss Clifton's school never forgot it, and were always glad in after years they had helped Lillian Lorimer out of her trouble. THE COOLINQ EARTH. It ShranK, Leaving Wrinkles and HcU I" vs on its Surface. Once upon 11 ti ne, the learned men tell US, this Wei' 1 on 'V'.lcli we live was a pail 01 the sun m,,! Vi1m thrown "IT from It, taking th,. lotiuil form It has as it whirled alnuii through space. At thin time it was terrllically hot, like the sun from which It was llnoun out, Iiml probably in the form of A gas. 1 1 1 1 1 being iimri, small, r than the sun It cooled much more quickly and became white hot liquid. And this, too, gradually cooled more aid more, until at last a thin crust bcgi u to form 011 nil mound t, as a III 11 forms on cooling molasses candy when It begins to harden. The water III the n If about it frequently formed lino rain and fell on ti. hot surface ami helped t coo t, though, of course, it evaporated again very quickly from so hot a place. Hut after a time It did not evaporate so quickly, but re mained on the crust ami gradually formed 11 11 ocean all around the earth. And the Inside of the earth went on cooling tmiler this first hardened crust and shrunk as It cooled, for all tilings grow smaller ns they cool off. You can easily prove this yourself liy heat ing the end of n key that Ills a lock snugly, and you will Iiml that when It is quite hot you cannot get it into the lock nt all, but as soon as It cools It will go In again as before. So the Inner part of the earth went on shrinking, nntl finally It shrunk so much that the outside crust, which was not so very thick, comparatively speaking, doubled up and cracked nt dim-rent spots all round the earth, so that the surface, which must before have been pretty smooth, became rough with high elevations anil deep depressions, 'and nattiruKy nil the water Unwed Into those deep depres sions and formed oceans In spots where there had been before a single ocean reaching all around the globe. I RHEWMTISM and CATARRH CURED i l)Y Johnston's Sarsaparillaj QUART BOTTLES. j IN THE SKADOW OF DEATH. A Whnlf Fittnlly Cttrril. Mrs. C. II. KitiL'shurv. ubn keenn i millinery and fancy piods store at St. Louis, (iratiot Co., Mich., anil who is well known throughout the Country, 6ays: ' 1 was badly troubled with rheuma tism, catarrh 11 ml neuralgia. I hud liver complaint and waa very bilious. I was in a bad condition; every day I be- f-au to fear thiit. I h) llllllil llllVlit till ft well woman; that I should hnve to 1 settle down into a chronic invalid, and live in the shadow of death. I hud JOHNSTON'S NARSAPAIM LLA rec oiumeiided to me. i TOOK h'Ol'Ii lioTTLUs-ANl) IT Cl'UKO MK, and cured my family both. I 11111 very frlad that I heard of it. I would cheerful 17 recommend it to every one. I bavo tliWl.t, Hini .(tli.., 1i..l ........ ninun ,0 nit'iliciue. , 1 prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of them." j HK HIUAN IHIB ., Detroit, Mich. I : .iilr ut ! run's t, .;,,,,.. Mrs. St. Huh' I'tM'k,. If your i1au'!ili'V I'uils nt lii;;h school wli.-it would you (In'' Mrs. Del .Street I'm, her in a private school. Mrs. St, Clair I'm ! - Well, sup pose she fails then' Mrs. Del Nt recto- Oh, scud her olV for u few mouths to "it finish in".'" school. WOLVES A3 PETS. If Taken When Young They Will Play Like Dogs. A year ago A. J. I'.othuoll captured some baby wolves 011 his Sweet water Uiver ranch In the Stale of Wyoming, and took them home Willi him. They were ci,le little fellows, Just like pup pies, and the children had a lot of fun playing with them. They were only about two weeks old when dug out of the snug den where their wise old mamma was beginning their educa tion and their blue eyes had not long been open when the children began teaching them where the mamma wolf left off. Like more clvllixed puppies, they had u longing to chew shoes and slip pers, drag tablecloths from their prop- Nothing Crew There. A Scotch mother was assisting her little boy with his geopraphy lesson. They came to the word "desert," which he could uot understand. She ex- ; plained that it was a barren place, a j place where nothing would grow. The ; boy's face brightened up at the words, and, feeling sure that he had solved the ililliculty, she asked him to ex plain the moaning, and the prompt ! answer came, "My feytlier's bald , head." If vou are .noinc i I my a Buggy or Wagon this .sun.: 1,1, bo sine it is a Blue Ribbon. Style and price start 1 hem. and quality keep them jroinjr. The fellow vvh'i wastes his energies trying to drajf a high priced v .::(, !i, l.r.u'ed down with hijjh priced reputation, will lve t" ta'kC your dust when you pass him with a Blue Ribbon, VV: KM i nly talk jjood work, but sell GOOD WORK. Quality, first considered: style, novelty, and price guaranteed. For further information, call on or address L. S. AKHRS, Si pes Mill, l'a Agent For Fulton County. 5 ! Wiis.-it ! liliinr.T's this inurn n;( ;i;nl theiv didn't ;iir:ir to ! iinyliiidy Indue. I hive they i.'niie iiw;ty'" "Xn, tiie cniil; st t uck. " .And, they hitve lii'oketi up hnllsekeeiilio?" "N'n. She struck the second irirl mid the whole liiessed family had to vii to court. " . Jones "That poic'iiia:i is a new liut'l on the force. " Sniitli--"llow do you know?" Jones - "Si 1n.11 one told hitu this tiioi iiin;.1 there was a tiirht ai'ou nd the corner a in I lie hu cried around in time 10 arrot both hel li;:ci'ants. " k 4 rr;-V'. Emm, mm. mil? 4,:fiiri.i'l SHIRTS ! Aen's and boys' working shirts, 25c, jvc. and .vie. t .Wen's and bov's tine shirts, in percales, wiih loose collars and cull's- attached aui deiached - at 50 and 75c. $ Men's silk front, and striped white piquets, 50c. Parted in the Centre. Walter, a bright Utile three-year-old, had Just made his llrst visit to the barber's. He looked very dlssallslied upon Ids return, and his lnamina asked him the reason. " I don't like my hair combed this wiiv, all in littlo curls," he replied. v do you wisli ItV" inquired That "U'"n,.v years younger. "''My my ge. ,,','' u'Uy. this is so sud '"hies. ,,' 110 native of the Slate of " "'Hong ltH representatives t' '"'eh of Congress, not with , 'M' "let that Nebraska be-"'Irty-lliree years ago ,. . '"enty-fourlh admitted 'linn "'"s iig,,, wi,i)0 ,ranil)S ' "f IhinehoKter, VUl, wus '''d Of his hi,nn ,.,,,,,. 'N nn.l .... .. ' , . .' ... icuinereii linn "lor lo tried to remove tho '"'Ids skin came off wllh It, u dangerous condition. 'M"'v disiippeured. ' I It like Uncle John's, In two ! Elephant Land. er places and dig holes In the most treasured (lower beds, but they never attempted to bite their flicnils. As they grew bigger a playground was fenced In for them with stout wire netting There to this day they play, quite happy to be penned up so long as the children of the ranch often go in to play with them and teach them new tricks. They are grown up wolves now, with all the strength of their species. They have the gleam ing eyes, the great fangs, the blood red tongues, the pcel ami activity that have aroused tut borror of man kind from Little ltcu Tildlug Hood's time to this; but the eyes gleam with fun, the fangs are shown only In mirth, the tongues lick the hands of those that are kind to them, the speed uud activity are used In frolic. " I iv is yo!,r husband that, was run over he t he shti'iite ciirs yis tli v'tly iiioiniii '. rs. , (.( ; in. t . i " "The dorthec til.s t:s to he pro pa ,rc(! for the v.oi'sht. Mrs. .'van." "i)c!. thl:' t.I.ece's n.. f", in' thitii i !(.",, ..j a. ; its an v. :;iue. at all. They had il in that he was latally hurted " Hoax There's ;i.' t ! 1 1 1 ! i- ahout lliy boa rdilio' house; Iheto are never any Hies in I he butler. Joitx I se oleomargarine, ' "She's a stiMiiif iidvocat.o of the t'Mnpcranco cause, isn't nIio?'' j "Vi'S, indeed. She never even ! entertains a doubt. biH'ause dou'ots are so often di.ssijuted. " ! 'oice from the Inside "Is my I hat on st.raiehi v" "I la, ha! "evidently a woman." That is where he made a mis-! take. It was only Toppledon, 1 tho drum major of the Seventy-'! seven tli. i wllh :-.lo I pants. J' iW A PLUCKY GIRL. " Quito time for you to be 111 bed, my dear!" Helping the Cat. A little girl drew a dog and a cat on her bla.le, and she said to her moth, er: "A cat oughtn't to have but four legs, but 1 drew her with six, o she could run awuy from the dog." The work of preserving tho famous Mason und Dixon lino dividing J'enn sylviiida and .Murylund will begin about September . The work will bo placed in the bunds of tho national authorities and tho survey proper will be done without expense, Pennsylva nia and Maryland simply bearing: tho expense of assistants. Major I. tl. Ilrown, of tl io (lopui'tintiiit of Internal alVuirs, was in Washington arranging for the work. Ho met Maryland' represoiitutihu and the mutter was diseusiicd at considerable length. She Had the Grit to Stop the Abuse of a Horse. One day recently a group of school girls were coming home from school when they heard harsh words and hard blows. As they looked up they saw a eoul team, heavily loaded, witli u wheel in tho gutter, and the hoi no liuable to move it. The driver, with a quick stroke, was belaboring the poor beast and using language that was tint Scriptural nor classical, it made the girls afraid. One of them, however, called out : " What is he whipping Uiut poor horau for? I'll see to it." The angry driver uueerlng replied: " You'll see to it." The young girl waa in no way daunt ed, and replied: "Yes; I'll see to It," and, going round the curb to tiud out the number of It, us well as tins name of the firm, continued: "And If you do not slop I'll report you also." Tldg quieted tho cowardly fellow, find ho calmed down, put his shoulder to the wheel, coaxed the horse and got out of tho glitter. Ami ihe t'lrl stayed there uud saw the uit'nlr through. The musical or whistling tree Is a nutive. of the West Indies, Nubia and tho Sudan. It possesses a pecu liar shaped leaf and pods with a split or brokcncilgc. TnV wind passing through these eausi'S the sound which elves to tho tree the nauio of "whistler." In Hurbiulos there Is a valley Tilled with trees of this character, und when tho trade winds blow across tho Islands a ii constant moaning, dccp-loucd whistle Is heard from it. A species of acacia, which grows very abundantly in the Sudan, Is also culled the w histling tree by the nutives. Lord Sayvun do Livrus Ah! but. your leisure clawss in this country have no titles. Miss Sharp Xonseuce! What's tho matter with '-hobo," "Weary "Willie," "Dusty Roads," und so on? To fall a loaning tree in the op posite direction to which it leans, on the side to which you wish the tree to fall chop in twoor three inches; then with a aross-cut saw a narrow one is best - saw at the oilier side;theii insertan iron wedf.';e in tlie sawed place, and as the sawiujr progresses keep the wi'd'e (irmly driven in. J!y follow ing these directions it beudiuo' or leitninir tree can lie laid in almost any direction. 3Hirt Waists, A nice article loose collars and eulTs reduced from 5c. h jOc. Boys 2-Piece Suits, in Mack and in summer colors. Boys S-Flece. Suits I a, ns: also some wiih lon.e; MEN'S HOT-WEATHER COATS. Both in litfht colors, and Bril liant ine Skeleton Coat, with Patch pockets. Also a lot of new Linen Dusters, Just In. A laiye lot of Men's and Boys' Summer Pants reg ular price 75 cents: our price, '50 cents. Latest Silk Ginghams and Zephyrs for Ladies' Shirt Waists. Just the thin"; for Summer Wear. . K. JOHNSTON ooxocooooco o oxxxxxxxxx The Hot Weathenow Here. I ( Day Sea Short.- Kxciirinns via. (UunhorlaiKl Valley Ivuilroad. July 5th, lllili, August .!J mid tilth. The ( 'niiilici'liiiiil Valley Knilroail has lixeil en Thiirsilays .lnlyTiili, l!iih, Anun-'t -'1 ami Kith for (heir Annual M ul-Kiuninei' excursions to Ihe Sell Shore, tin' time allnweil nil these ex (UU'simis hr'mjf hixleeti days Instead of tell us in loi'inei' ycui s. Kxciirsion ticket m to At in nl ie t 'ily, Cilie May ami (itlii.'r Smith Jersey re sorts will bo Kohl from all siaiitins tin the I'uiiiIjitIiiikI Valley Kailrnail on above, (hues furl', V. U. It,, trnln N'o. 4, leuvini;' Mcrccrsluirj,"- at H;;io a. in., at .1.00 for the round triji, und will bo tfood to return on any regular irain leaving the Sea Shore destination uud rhUadelliiii on any regular I ruin (ex cept the New York anil C hicago Lim ited) sixteen (lays from date of issue. Kor full Informal ion call on locul Ticket Agents. X Sf Saves Time. No Dirt. No Ashes. : N( G reuse. Come and see the Yickless Blue Flame Oil Stoves. A Stove that costs less than one-half to run it. Saves Trouble. No Dust. No Odor. No Smoke. Burns the same oil used in lamps, Perfectly safe. By the use of this stove you have a nice, cool kitchen all the time. Also, other cheap Oil Stoves on hand at prices with in the nach of every family. I have on hand the largest assortment of Poultry Wire and Fly Wire of all sizes, at bottom prices. Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses, Crocks, Preserving Kettles and all kinds of Fruit Canning Goods. a i ncrT ptaiich OOCKXXXXXXXXXX) THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS 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 Aarkets. 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 along that line. Sample copies of X the NiiWS sent to any of your friends oil J request, UM I KK LAND VA LL.EY TIMKTAMLK. Nov. 11), IS!)!). I.envH W inchest er MitrtlnslHirK-... HiiKt'i'simt'n .... ( I ri.m.:i 1 1 1.. Mert't'rsliurc . . . . ( 'liiimlii-rsTiiitx . . VVllvllclturit SIlijipellsllUI'K... I tMV VI 111! Carlisle Mcc Illllllt-Nliilrtr. Ii.IIsImii'K.. A it. HaiTlslHlrK. A rr. 1'lillti An. New York. Ait. llitltluiiirt-.. HIS I i7 no 4 no. (Ijiio.H no. Id A.M tA. Mtl'. M !. M 7 :in u is .... h if, ii at :m .... (i 1-4 II hi so P '.'.' I i 4" 4 .1, III 4! y :v ii ic a mi,.... ir ! It A i:i ! (In '7 I 4l 2 40 It 47 H IK, I) l I'. M. f it: 1 1 (" 4 im .... r -i n i N MX 11 44l H ui ml (1 '.II I i X IS in in "ii H M I) 4.t I'. M. IS 4f 4 Jf. 7 !tl II s A. X 7 aii D 4,ti i 7 un.... - 7 to III Oft m mi in .'!! 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SOll'I'ilKUN I'KNN'A H. H. TUAINST I 'UN. II'UN. ;,X. I t7 noiU mull I". MUA M tA M 1 1 ,Ve. ft 2.IIIII (I0 Ill 12 1(1 47 II IK1 II l.tl I'. M.A. M ft III I II ll .11 il xn ll lift 7 III H III 0 (It, U 20 t. M Arr. (Jhunitierh hu rH . ... .Miiriou . Merterslmrtf .. . . I fOtnliin. . . . ...Kleliiuoiid... I'us. iMix. tJO(V4 littlWS tA M 9 Ih 9 111 8 .Hi 12 HOI 12 10 II 10 8 OtHiltl 10 8 UI 9 hft I. U . 1 1 l'lls ftW P. II. 4 20 4 ll H HO H IW II no ki l.'onueeilou for all hIuiIoun 011 Cumlieiinml Vulley Kullroud uud l'enimylvunlu Hullriiuil NVNtem. 11. A. Kiiini.ie, j. r Horn, lien 1 1'Uhn. Agcn. Supt. County Okfickus. President. I udne-irou. S. MeO. Swope, Asxoulute JudKett- l.eniuol Kirk, J'eier Mor ion. l'roiliouotiiry. &o,-V"runk I. I.yneh. District Aitoiney-CeorgB 11. liuuleht, Treasurer 'I'lieo Slpes, Sherlll -Dunlel Sheets. Kepul v SlierllT-JumeN Kumel. Jurv ( oniiiiisslonent-Duvid Kolx, Suuiuel ll, HoekeUNinlt ll. Auditors -John S, Jlurris. I), 11. Wvom, A. J. I-umberttoii, CoinuiisslonerK-U W. Cunnluidiuui, Albon rle.v-luKer, Jnhu Stunkurd. Clerk S. v, Kirk. Coroner- Thomas Kirk, (anility Surveyor Joint I-uko, County Superintendent -Clem Cliesnul. Attorneys W. Seotl Alexituder. J. Nelum Slpes, Thoiuus V. Slouu, r MuN, Jolmston. M. It. ShuiTucr, lioo. II. Daniels. Joliu 1'. Slues. ADVERTISE IN The Fulton County News. t
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