hjON COUNTY NFAVS. DUELING IN FIUNCE. Population of Pennsylvania. Raster of himself. ...i Writ I nlnm One, but tho 1 II") Stooil II. . .onq n iml'l'K-' wny In wlilch Mr. . U UKTCJiaill "-'1 Ul I.M.M17HI I'll nf of ft boy. 13 BU,J 10 ,mvc tend.-a aitcn in litn window: "Wnnted, -C Wage" 4; f(J to tliu HIght One." t'ach appHcnnt npix-nrwl tliu mop. a!1IC(l, "Can you rcudr Then Li the boy Into a quiet room, gave j . npt-n Hook nun mum uiih rcuu salt a urwi ui" " i - .n,l!iicr linrl licoll tyriltifr fin lfltu . ....... fM a... ill. .1 . few nunuu'Mi mi. unuui mui'iicu ' j t0 tlic floor nml thou rose nnd rf certain articles about th room, .jjssufllclent to plquo tho curlonl Itiomc of tho cniulldntrs. They Mop. lost t,1('lr l'laro on 1,10 !nSO, 'irnl. and tho merchant said: may stop- 1 slm11 not noV(1 J" ' tt. I want n l)oy who Is mas. i,f himself." I nna imr1lntllHvf1 liw f the rrn 1 " .'. movomoiits, n tot or rofiui.;n .j, were tumbled out of a basket (nootiraKPd to frolic alout tho , Tills proved too much for most v boys. They looken, hesitated ,orc dismissed. t after hoy underwent tho same i,.nt until over 30 hnd been tried nd failed to control their curlosl It length, one morning, n boy rend ifly on without manifesting any sto look at tne puppies. ,1)1" sain tno mercnant uuaiiy. ran nee those puppies?" , lr." replied tho hoy. "I could m tlioin nnd rend too." Idi know they were there?" sir. you fond of doi;s?" sir." ;i right. I think you will suit mo," So mcrelmnt. "Come tomorrow. tenses will start at $-1, nnd If you . master of yourself, as I think i:II, yon shall have $(, perhaps ns not ninny weeks before the iwere ami promotions follow er the young man fills a high on In the storo. Youth's Com- .1 FLOATING FIELDS. in Their Ilcauty They Arc of Prnctlcnl Lmo In China. us Dr. MncGownn who some i apo descrllK'd the u.uiiuer in : floiitliif Holds and gardens aro (1 In China. In the month of ituimhoo raft 10 to 12 feet long ibout half as broad is prepared. ;los nro lashed together, with '.Ices of an Inch between each, this ft layer of straw an Inch i spronil, nnd then a coating two i thick of adhesive mud is taken the bottom of n cuual or pond .receives the seed. The raft Is rdtothe bank in still water and a uo further attention. The i eoon gives wny nud tho soil ie roots drawing support from iter alone. Iu-about 20 days tho males covered with tho creeper. j items and roots are gathered mug. In autumn its small petals and yellow stamens, 4 among tho rouud lenves, pre- 1 very pretty appearance. In iices marshy land Is profitably pd in tills manner. :s these floating vegetable gar are are also iloatlug riceflelds. ifts constructed as above reeds berent mud are placed as a ;ll, which, being udhesive and place by weed roots, the plants Mined In position throughout ison. The rice thus nlunted ia from (SO to 70 lu place of 1 The rafts are eubled to the ioatlug on lakes, pools or slug- ms. These floating fields to avert famines, whether bv P or flood. When other fields Emerged and their crops sod- wen, these floated and llour '0 when a drought prevailed Wiled with the fnlllnir imtnp the soil around was arid, to maturity. Agricultural contain, plates renresontinir ' "tensive riceflelds moored to tjw on tho bunks of rivers or 'Web existed formerly in the regions of the lower Yang-tse rlvers.-Brooklyn Eagle. THE CUSTOM HAS DEVELOPED A NA TIONAL FIGHTING DLADE. Cameron. . , It In a Limit, SIronK Snnnl, the Ep-e dv C'uinhnt, anil With It, Were the Citmlintiuitii to Inellni-il, Berloa Injur!.- ( onld Ilo InilU-tt-d. Persons other than French lire wont to maintain In spito of tho occasional pin pricks that the French duelists In flict on one another that French duel lug Is a French farce, ilut Frenchmen and sometimes other persons In sym pathy with them insist upon being tak en seriously. They Insist that dueling with swords, which Is the real thing In French duels, Is not child's play and thut compared with it the old fashion ed Anglo-Saxon resort to n "pnlr of fives" Is brutality not to 1k tliuught of by the scraping smlrker of the boulevards. The French habit of settling disputes hy resort to duels with swords has de veloped a national dueling weapon, tho epee do combat, a long and strong blade with three triangular grooves tapering to a keen point, with edges that never ure used save for defense. The hand Is protected with a broad, round guard shaped like the gong upon an alarm clock. Tho handle Is straight, with no other Incumbrance, and bal anced by 11 heavy pommel which ir,.- Jects beyond the root of the thumb when the weaixm is held readv for n thrust. It Is a modern development of the rapier with which Cyrano de Ilorgornc; fought the bullies of I'arls. It shows traces of Its descent through the ele gant court sword which was coming Into being when ICArtagnan became a field imirihal In the "Iuc de lirnge lonno." Hut Its hilt makes It Impossi ble for ordinary wear In Its present shape, nnd tho epee de combat Is the weapon of the French duelist and of him alone. In 1RSS General Houlanirer ntul V. Floipiet found It iiccchs.'ii'V to settle their differences nt the sword's point. The clitics had not much diniculty In picking thf winner between a civilian president of the clMimber of deputies well advanced In years who had limit- ed his practice to smirroM- ulmotln with 11 pistol and it "brav" general" in the full ardor of his life whose sword was the symbol of his prof, ssion. Yet they were utterly mistaken. If M. Floipiet was tin swordsman, he was full of quiet pluck and common sense, and he practiced one stroke only the night beforo the fight. A dozen times, though not too many to make his old limbs stiff the next dnv. he might have been seen In a well known Rlllliiu iVkii-niiiLi of 1.1 - " ............. rviii.uiviiiui; inu m m r una raising his wrist until ho could ! 1 ,XL,U1 only Just see the point of his sword i Morcof. ubove und beyond tho ball of his Mini;,, thumb. The next dav Itonlimirer nmile - . furious nrtnolr u-ltl ,,,,,. , ivl 1 IL! I OO Wiis1iinton,Nov. 21. Tho 1ii liliiliou of flu; stut 0 or IVunsylvii niii, iiM olliciitlly iiunouucfd hy tho (ou8usburoaii,is(v!02,lir,nriiinst .",i"H,014 iu lmo. This is n,j iu cmwe of 1,044,101, or 19.K por cent. Tho population in 1 MHO m 4,2H2,M'.)1, nu iucroaso of !).r), 1 L1;?, or per cent, from Immo to lM!K). Tho po)ulation by counties is its follows: Ad tuns Allegheny Armstrong Uoavt-r Bedford 1'erks 1 Mw.i !l"ir M.-),001) Hradford Jut-ks Jiu tier .". in S3ttL4te :(4,4K) rT"),oriH R2.3-. 1 ')(!, i:J2 Hi), 408 r..i,io;i 71,11)0 ri(i,R)2 Cambria 1o4,h;j7 7,048 Carbon 41,") 10 4i,Mj)4 X,im :i4,2s;i 80,014 29,107 JJ9,8!)() (5Ji,04:i ")0,344 Centre. . Chester Clarion Clearfield. . . Clinton Columbia . . . Crawford . . . Cumberland Dauphin 114,443 1)4,702 :52)03 lAiaware Elk Erie Fayette Forest Frankliu Fulton ( J reene Huntingdon. . . Indiana Jeil'erson J tiniata !W,473 110,112 11,(139 54,902 9,924 28,281 34,050 42,550 59,113 10,054 Lackawanna 193,831 Lancaster. . Lawrence. . Lebanon . . . Lehigh . . . . Lu.erue . . . Lycoming. . lConlnlon of Ideua. uoworth Is a writer of Walnly of research, for his "f the Mongols" took many 'waily nnd arduous Inquiry. ; huiigs a tulo which, It Is often told against himself. "I.. When taking In to dinner nail been lightly primed as "a suoject, there was a ;versatiou: sir Henry, that you ofll"S. So am I." "Maui? 1 n,ully must pleaJ 1 know nothing at all of Ana tliey told me you had annum . . ... uiHiury or mongrels r W I'ust. 'eltw, fnt 'qnent Anawer. " five a justice of the possum ns a wedding y Justice a yeur after his "e former suid: how do you like married wus tho reply, "all I kin -Ml," ru. .. . u '1 eat dat iii,Moii,nl"At. duration. Outruite. ,kls you H0 iuto7.. a(ikei nls w kept mo la because I u Muscw on the map of .lll'l Johnny, "oilier you couldn't find ut " bm'"eJ down In 1812. r"8o to ti-eut a child thut this Nothlnur Iu a Name. "Where have you been until Bhamefully unseasonable hour?" "Been sitting In a 'quick repair shop, my dear, waiting for my only pair of shoes." Cleveland 1'hiln Deulcr. Northumberland . Ferry Philadelphia Pike Potter Schuylkill Snyder Somerset Sullivan Susquehanna .... Tioga Union Venango Warren 'Washington Wayne Westmoreland Wyoming York attack, with many stamps 1 and flourishes. The little president stiffened his back, threw out his point, 1 nml tin, mill,..!.',' ,..,.. 1 1.1.. neck upon tho blade. Itotihinger recov "I'linunpton cred, to die by his own hand ufter lSoulunglsm" hud been discredited. "Harry Alls" of the Debuts suffered much more quickly from tho effects of the epee. Ills real name was Illppolyto Fercher, and in lighting a captain of Infantry on the lie de la Grande Jalto ubout certain scandals connected with the French Kongo he was hit In tho right armpit and bled to denth. The duel fought by Catullo Mendos In May of 1S!H) was almost as serious, and it was caused while Iiemhardt was playing "Hamlet" by some fatu ous quarrel over tho physical develop ment of the prince of Denmurk. M. Vunor, Mendos' opponent, was a lino swordsman nnd, sportsmanlike enough to recognize the double advantages he enjoyed, Contented himself with parry ing correctly. Catullo Mendes threw himself on his adversary's point nnd wus severely wounded in the stomach on almost the same ground where 1'ercher hnd bwu killed several years before. It often Is urged 'outside of France that French dueling consists In merely pricking your man In the hand or fore arm, as the bust disablement Is held to "satisfy tho lwmor" of the combatants. Hut the hund and nrm of nn ndver.'iiry are those parts of hlin which are near est to you nud which you can reach with tho least -exposure of your own person. The wound tluit Is produced by trans fixing a hand, which may bo protected only by the ordinary kid glove of social custom, is not only totally disabling, but also extremely painful. Holdiers who huve been shot iu the palm inva riably collapse for u time with the acute agony produced by the rupture of so many delicate nerve centers. A thrust In tho forearm Is equally effect ive, for It disables all the muscles und ligaments that enable 11 man to hold und manipulate his sword. But though a line duelist is always capable of these particular thrusts anil they are far wore various than would be Imagined at first sight he has by no means exhausted his strokes When these have all been parried. At tacks In what Is culled tho "lower line" ure frequently successful and Invaria bly produce an uwkward wound when they succeed. The throat; is us vulner able and us often utttickcd us is tho chest, and It must bo remembered that the entire' Uidy of each assjillant is pen to nttuck and obviously to Injury. 159,241 57,042 53,827 93.K93 257,121 75,003 51,343 57,387 23,100 21,101 Montgomery 138,1)95 Montour '1 2F S$ Teachers and "Teachcresscs." We are not on the program for but we do want to say to you and friends of education that we, a speech, to all our G Gorge W r leisner are with you. & Co., lit XL' You labor to advance the mental and moral growth of the younjr people placed under your care. We study to advance the material interests of the people by placing before them thousands of dollars worth of the most carefully selected articles for their every day comfort at prices always consistent with the quality of the goods. You are invited to m:ko our stnrp vnnr S3 while in town next week. leu your friends they will find you at S REISNERS' STORE. a .0 01 15,520 99,0,-n 90,911 20,203 1,293,097 8,700 30,021 171,927 17,304 49,401 12,134 40,043 49,080 ' 17,592 49,048 38,940 92,181 30,171 100,175 17,152 110,413 Total. 6,302,115 (iCMl. Nov. 20th Mr nnd Mrs Ervin P. Fisher spent part of last week in Waynesboro. Mr. Mrs. Johnson Mellott passed through here on their way home Sunday at Robinson ville. Mr. David Ilarr has finished hauling his hay to Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Fisher and Mrs. W. 14. Peck were the guests of Mr. John Funk un family near Covnlt .Sunday evening. DeWilt's Little Kurly Uisors ure the best liver pills ever mudo. Kusy to talto ami novor gripo. Trout's Drug Stoiv. 0 a a 0 0 o 0 V 0H ft f 0 0 0 t k Mt Mk. mv, z.z r r Leave your packages with us, we will take care of them tor you. Of course, you will want to do some shopping. Well, we have just what you want. We don't want to brag, but anybody in the county can tell you about RESSNERS' We will not attempt to quote you prices $ here. Too many articles, and too little space. Come in, see our goods, get our p pricesif you can do better anywhere else S go. No harm done. ?! "" K-0'. 00 A00W V a 0Mjl H 00A00000X00 000 :00.0tp0,0p000ji , Sonic Timely Morse Sense. HY H. AV. MclvIUHIN, V. S. severe Hicknoss and ! much trouble and loss. yourself From the Fultou Ki.'piililloun. Now is the time to stop those cracks and holes in tho stable walls before winter sets iu iu ' Provide water the barn or yard if possible in so that stock need not be exposed to the cold wind and storm when drinking, to tro back to the stable and shiv- earucst. Every opening in the j ,,r ful. hours, stablo beyond those needed for j C UM13EKLAND VALLEY TIME TAULK. Nov. Hll, 1900. I.CIIVO Forest Dale Lorenzo Truax, itcher second month. No. en- llouor roll Verda Decker, Lois Decker, Daisy Strait, Lenora Mellott, Edna Mellott, Pansy Moore, Palmer Strait Ilixon Strait Leo Decker Clyde Mclaughlin. Good chairs ttro tho most ditllcult pieces of old furniture to find. They received harder uso than other pieces of furniture and consequently wore out quicker. , Green IIna. ; m-lKUt handler.' 'Hto'1" lu tl,at cur'" or" 1 loiut 1. o iw mnn. -Chlcugo Ne7, , X.. . aaek n 1. "'"""iaiu emurneo acres, and In lTW,ti...ni i. '(UiM llu"u I'eunB risu 'u rrom l.?(X tn Kjnei Whut tho Too Hiilil. Hero lire Homo HayhiKX of children reported by tho ChlcaKo News: "When Hinall l!olhy had worn hln first pair of trousers for an hour, ho went to his mother and leged to have on his kilt atjuln. 'What for?' Bho ask ed, 'lli-cause,' replied Hobby, 'I feel i uo lonesome lu pants.' f "A mother recently had occasion to vlcavo her little 4-yeiir-old son alouo at homo while she made a brief call In the ticlk'hborhood. 'I-Md you get louosouie, ear?' she asked upon her return. 'Yes, minimi,' replied the little fellow. 'I Vit Just like a widower .without you " Then are but four factories in the United States where cowbells aro made and they aro made ex actly as they were 100 years ago, of a piece of metal cut from a sheet, folded into shape and soldered. A wheelbarrow may bo an ex cellent thing, but it won't push itself. It's tho same way with trade. Put tho laborer behind tho barrow and the advertisement behind tho business, if you desire progress. Advertise in the News and build up your trade. When you want prompt uetlnjr llt.tlo pills that novor gripe use DeWltt's Little Kurly IUsors. 'Trout's Drutf Store. ' ' ' ventilation means a loss to tho farmer's feed. Lino up the in side of the stable with anything that will keep out the cold, uo matter how rough it looks if it only secures comfort for tho animals. A good, cheap way to make tho average stable warm is to nail strips or narrow boards up and down ou tho inside of J,ho stringers and sills and stuff the space left between theso and the weatherboardiug with v straw. The animal heat must bo kept up to a certain degree, and food is the fuel that furnishes this heat. The colder tho stable the more feed it takes to keep the animal in, condition. Not only this, but tho horse compelled to stand lu a cold stablo sutlers with tho cold a great deal, and this should be sulTicieut reason for improving tho stablo. Fill up the stalls that are un even with clay and tamp it In solid. This is probably tho best tluor for tho horse stall that wo have where plenty of litter is us ed. It is yielding enough to be comfortable to staud upon, and is almost 'impervious and so pro vents most of the liquid mauure from being lost, an important consideration to tho farmer. Subscribe for a good agricul tural paper and study closely tho r.rticlos aud notes on feeding. No farmer can afford to bo ignor ant of the principilos of correct feeding, aud the study of bal anced rations is one that pays iu dollars and cents, if practiced in telligently. Always carry blankets along at this season, and when tho air is cool blanket your horse as soon as you stop. Make this an iuvariable rulo and it will sava your horse much discomfort and Tear the racks out of the sta bles and put in mangers. The natural way for stock to feed is with tho head down as in grazing, aud the dust falling from tho racks into their eyes and nostrils is productive of much harm to tho auimals. Take of!' the top check or "gag" rein aud cut it up. Dou.t throw it away, for some poor, misguid ed fellow may find aud uso it. No more cruel and senseless thing could bo devised than this instrument to torture when usod tight, as wo often see it. The head is held in an unnatural pos sitiou, and the strain on the muscles of the neck becomes al most unbearable', but the poor animal is compelled to bear it aud is often whipped for not traveling well when it is impossible for him to do his best under such condi tions. The "gag" rein belongs to the dark ages aud lias no place Winchester MiU'tinMnirK.... lliw-rerNlown .... ( Jrei'iiouslle .... ,leri!tM.slmi'tf ( 'humliiM'shiirt;. . WliyiK'slMM'O ShlppiMislmrn... NewvMIe 1 'urlisle Mt'ohunle.sburK,. llillsllill'k' Ait. HurrlsfourK. Arr. I'lillu Arr. Now York. Arr. lliilliiuoru.. IMS lin no. Hi A. MlA. M 17 1 H IB' W H 4H 7 SOi 4, 1 HO 7 M,U' "fil h mi in -: H Ti ' W Ml; K 1 7 j 1 1 07 7B-JI.. t) e.' 11 II 4x, :i 1 is VI in 11 11.1 :i 11 I'. M. VI -M 10 for.: 13 no 1 I 1:1 J 0: 1 10 40 B 47 H OSj 0 001 1 M 110.8 I1O.I0! I" 7 : H IB 9 HI 20 10 U M i so 8 17 4 On 4 ill 5 Sl f mi iT f&jii i)f s sol.... ft yi;ii ob 11 aa ft 40.10 21:11 41 0.M10 on-; oil II Uiij 1 1 05 t 10! II loll I Sf. 10 20 S M 0 4B l. M. 4 7 IS 0 !! A. M 12 : 4 :: 1 IS 2 SO Aililllloiml triilus will leave L'iulMo for llnr rlsblll'K ilillly, except Slimlily. Ill B.hO 11, 111.. 7.0ft ll. in., 12.40 p. in., S.Sn p. iu,, 9.S0 p. in., ntul from Mi'L'h:iuiosl)iir ill 6.1 1 a. in.. 7. so . m.. K.2n. in.. I.OB p. in.. 2.S0 p. ni., anil S.tl p. in.,n,20 p. in., rt.iiB p. in., li.BI p. in., KtupiiliiK at .second Mruut, lliirrlsl)ui', to II I oil' piisseiiKcin. '('ruins No. 2 unit 10 run iluilv lielwren UiirrlH bum nml llaitersiowii. nml mi Sumliiy will stop ul InliTiiiudiulo Nlutlous, Dully. t Dully exuept Sumliiy. l.uuvo llultlmore New York l'liilu JlnrrlsliurK ,, lllllsluli'tf '. AlcclmniUNburtf.. (.'urlisle Newvlllu Sliijipc nslMii'K. W'uv iif.sboro Ch.llubi'rsburK. . MiTct'rslmi'K. . . . 1 IrclH'iisI li .... UuirciNiow ii'. .. . Miininshurk' Ar. Wiiu'hcsttir. no. 1,110. Sjuo. ft no. 7 no. tt ft IN ft 40 8 00 B 17 ti';iAi A. M IA. M tl'. M II fto( 4 H Wi 7 40 II 20 ft 00 12 It) 4 l 8 ISO 7 i;ll 4B 12 40 12 (In 12 2: 12 Ml I 10 H IB. H .17 0 00 9 IN III Si 0 SB H lo'lll 17 7 oo io mi 7 21 1 HI 2a M 2111 10 9 10' 13 SB I. M.l'. M.l' M. 12 mi H 5il 12 Sii S 40 4 21 5 ful 4 Hi 4 37, I M! it in ft ib! it u ft S7 (I on II 4B 7 So I'. M. P. M 4 SB 1 fto 4 SB 7 no 7 Si) K 00 H 20 8 S7 's'ftB 9 ill 9 Sil . M ! THE ! FULTON ! COUNTY ; NEWS Covers the Field. TSfr In every part of the County faithful re porters are located that gather the daily happenings. Aililll ioniil local Irnlns wO! Icnvt) lliirrisbiiiK ilillly, except Siliiiluy foi l.'urllsic und Inli'i incdl utc Niullotis nl 9. SB u, in., 2.00 p. m., B. IB p. m., il.2B p. in. unit I i.sn p. m., nlso for Mccliunlcs linrK, Dllllium nnd InUTUicdluto hluilous ul 7. ("I u. in. und s.2i p. III. Nos, I nml 9 run dully between lluriisburg and lliiicrsiown. Dully. t Duilv except Sunday. i Ou Suudays will leave I'lill'idclplila nt 4 9' P beiuein New on traniN 1 wtist Through eonclicH to unit from I'hllndclpliiu SOU I'llllltN 1'H.VN'A it. H. T11A1NS. J-iilliiiun palnce NleepliiK curs YorU nml Knoxvllll), Teuu., ol unil III east. , . '.,'r , -i iii Tlit'oni:!! eonclicH to unit from Chili 111 our Cl lliWltloU, and WO SilOUld i on truins 3 und 4 enst and 7 unit 9 wesi. show our disajipi'oval of it by re fusing to drive or ride behind a horse with one ou. If tho horse must be reined up, uso a side rein and don't draw it too tight. i IJas. li'a.i. ;.Mlx. 1 ("71 1IU tiil I'. Mj m a M l.ve. Arr. ft ii.ii lu mi! t ni (nuuihci'sluiiK. . ft silio r; 7 nu Mail. in II II HI -I Vj H lill. Mci'cci-sli'll'K.. if Sljn (is! ni mi. , ... . i.ouiion ll II .ill IB! 9 en ....liiolinumil.... I P. M.a. M.IA. M. mil A Mj A II 3 1 II 11 IS II M III 111 10 8 Iw ll 4 !, 8 H'l II So, l, M.r. M. lns. ..Mix. ! lns. 08 I". , 4 20 ! 4 ml s so 5 ON .1 00 r. M. li ,,., i , , I t'oiino.olon for nil minions on Cumberland 1 JOUUtoyoUrtuir.se as JTOU WOUld j Viillev lluilroud and Pennsylvania llullroud that he should do to you if you ; "s1h!"a. itiniu.it, j. jcikiru. i-i ,1. Ut'ii'l 1-iiHii. AKcnt, Sunt. were m his place und he in yours I 1 is a good safe rule to . follow, if j you would have your horso look1 well and your own con.scieuco feel j easy. j I Jacfib Lake's school Miss Dossio Morton teacher, secoud1 month, ending November JJtth. ! Number of pupils enrolled, 20; average attendance, L'L(; percent jn( of attendance, 'J. Honor roll Minnie Mellott, lOditli Mellott, Lillio Mellott, Goldie Deshong Lillie Deshong, Wilber Deshong, Albert Mellott, Simpson Mollott, George Fittry, David Fittry, Allison Truax. County Cwickus. President .ludvo- lion. S. Mull. Swopo, AHsoolnto JudKCM -l.euiuul Kirk, fetor Mor ion. IVoilumotury, &o, Krunk I'. I.vueh. Disl.riet Altorney -lleoinu 11. DunlelH, 'J'i ensure r'llieo Slpes, KlierHT - Until, il SheetN. Deputy Sliniirt Juilies ltumel, Jury l'ouiiiilssloueiit--Davld UoU, Siiniuol II, Uiielieusinllh, AiiilHoiN-.loliu S. llurrlN, 1). 11. Myers, A. J, niunbcrson, Commissioner II. K. Malot. A. V. Kelly John l''lsher. CleiU Flunk Muhou. 'oroner Coiiuly Surveyor .Hums I.ako, County Superinteiidcnt-l'luin CliosnuU Attorneys -W. Scoll Alexander. J. Nelson Slpcs. TtumuiH F. Sloan, F. MoN, JoliiiKtou. M. It. tiliurluur, Ueo, 11. Duululg, Juhr. I . HI Pus. ADVF.RTJSK IN The Yalton County News. Then there is the State and National, News, War News, a Department for the Farmer and Mechan ic, Latest Fashions tor the Ladies. The latest New York, Bal timore, Philadelphia Markets. The Sun day School Lesson, Helps for Christian Fndeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev erybody. 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. t i i t Sample copies of the News sent to any of your friends oh request, ' TTTT 1 'WIIFM
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