hULION COUNTY NEWS. fUM ?. h: 'if. lltvtam tit-: v iM lit.-.'-, r frfi-ntinir thr fn bird tld AM OPTIMIST. .it . ri.ati i rooted hw, ImU tliU krt flrdfrcrir Nn.' I ll( ;tit'nafi!, f i t is n- I Mve luvcr iMyrd, A h'wtuc ' tr thy t.m r h i 1 ! d-uf. Ah- iinhii w Hvht mil l.tiicfi ! riifitrcly nmr, IV ura oi,irHnl w li. i.i l.i.-r livrj eftwnwnt . im d. Tht'titfli (rriin niwhan'-i' wit). ri',1 ti'ii- rit!)'iri 'ihf tatu lie. ) mutl lh",v iMiidl ii"t tMcivity Nir t in itiiiflniu' tu.ih nr Inii'irp bur. X.i"V vi imp i-t, thi liimi (if 'Oil 'Irxlre f 'nlmhtM In 1 lie lrv rmiTi t tn-.biy. Hoiiicvvtiirn tho ni. rr.'.Ti wr : Mmnwhile -tar. -Lulu W, Mttth'-'l in Century. FAMOUS HYMNS. Cit'&'J. ,:'rr.co That Inoplred the Writ err, of S'jrrn of Them. Ti.n ci: . aiiif.ti'.iiccs that in; lired iu;nu'' of mir iL-at devoli.mal hvnuin jii list It'cjM-ii 1 1x i ill ri'st in bndi lha h ui (iinl Hint r nnd rpvyul tlint iniphty kinship of Ininiini houIk, Hint divine svinpiithy, llmt confiTS dentli los furni' on iv low tiiiiinlc verses, soul hioprnnlncH livinjr in hoii. "Jlot-k of Ages, Cleft .For Mo." This prcnti'st of hvnii whs written in IT?.') liy tho Ki'V. Augustus Top-1-kIv, ii wry lonvned l!iij.f!ish 'livino, in tho ciirfy ii;;l of ,''s. Thi.s hymn Jinn tin; rn r , vondrns spiritual crstr-'.v he ro";ili"l in his daily life. In his h'st ilhn'ss hi mid: "I can not loll tho comfort (hat I foci in my soul; they nre past, expression. It will )et he long tx-foro God takes me, for no mortal mini can live after th" glories vhii'h Ood has manifested in my conl." The mar Mo tnhlet over his j:rave says, "Ito vrote 'Jfoek of Age, Cieft For :.ie." - Mrs. Vn nalstyne, bet for known ns Fannv Cr'hy, the h'ii.d pni-t, wrote the hyru.i 'S-ife In t no Arms of Jems" for mvsic i:i Ki minutes, hut into it wrs put te c.--"uee of her v.heV lif- of f.-ii'v M:.s C.-o-'.v. ni ier city t r- Land, ri'h pours fort h J jiist.i'i'' throno.i t.o 1 liv t nil hi ln- i . .T to her ii'.tle rnom and v soi.ii 1:1 soin;. Of tie' rrt i'i" hym' writ 1 0:1 1V Mrs. S.,;aii r'iow-i- Adams the only one that h;is survived is tlv Ifinn !v ;,.,!. to Th hused OTi the ilLije Ftorv of J aeoh's ver.-i.)n vt Bethel, th.e inii'.j.yry of wide!) nar rative it follows inn.Jt faithfully. One day Charles Wesley was sit tinr hyail ojien window, lookia over the heautifid lields. w'nen he saw a lit th) hi."d piirMied by a hri'vk. Tho j)oor thing, weak and frightened, in seekin.T to esc arie f r . ! 1 1 its enemy jh;w into the room and fovnd refuge in Wttdey's h.';om. As the poet van then in great trouble, and need ed the -safety of a ret'u;.'o, the conso lation of he'j from H hh;lier jiower than his own, the incident seemed to him diviee nie. ;-n::,-.', ii'-d, '.bus iiisnired, lie wrote. the buiKiu:. hynm ''Jesus, I over of My Soul." Webster Pd tho Wilt, i'ortor Wrijiht, v ',.- wu.; a ser'.ant iit the employ of Daniel Webster, says' tho great. .sinicsiimiiV s( n.-e of hiinior v :ii inht'ite. )u one occa sion a man presented .1 hid to him for pavment. "Whv," said Webster, "I have paid that btil before." The neighbor assured him that ho was mistaken. "Ah right, then; call iigain in tho morning, and I will Ket tle with you." As soon as the man was gone Webster called his son Fletili. ; and told him to look over he piipojv and see if he could not ibid rci ijitcd hill. To the sur prise of 'both, two receipted bill, vero found, showing' lh.it the bill led been paid twice. Webster put tho rceiipu in his pocket and said nothing. In the morning tho neighbor re turned for tho money. Webster took his seat under the old elm and ordered Wright to bring out the do canter. Filling the glass to the brim, he handed i: to the man and t'ld him to diink. Webster then began, "'Mr. Blank, do you keep books?" The man as ured him that lie did not. "Then I would advise you to do so," said Webster and, pulling one of the receipts from hid pocket, handed it to him. The man vvas covered with confusion, while Webster continued, "And while you are about it you had better get a bookkeeper who understands double entry!" at the sumo time bunding him another receipt. "'Now," Biiid Webster, "1 am goin.se to pay this bill jutft once more, but 1 assure you, upon my word of honor, that I will not pay "it t ho ron "th time." the L.iriLr.: c:;:s. . 4 4fr rvv i "cd.V i'ojr vt.t, Jr.. en-.' the Colh-.. t:'.nin I e .Vi-:e . !i jhu. T'.-o loi'e JVa .ev '.. Jr.. -n f 1 he vice p.'ePident, in tri!. cxiu ; ojip(-- I ito of tho average boy. Ito in ui ' riginal character, inherit mj his fn fhcr'ft positive di.'.poHiti"ii and cn. phatic ways. His tai-tes e.ro mature. In winter Teddy slides down Saga inoro hill on his skin nod his sk 1 and in pnmmer fishes, bathes, ridi 9 his pet pony and takes walks through tho foods. lie ia fond of gardening and is a born naturalist. He owns some guinea 'pigs and has II museum in which all the speci mens are labeled. There nre t-utn-plcft from faroll China an well as from nearby places. Among them are nn owl, an ostrich egg, birds' j jV; effira in all sorts ot nests and never- I - al choice birds,. There are bats and Ii7nroa xrriien iimiIV nmjn t uu MOM WMTED. un.n.iii .11 t 4 1 it 1 11 n 2 i'l. j I h': ' Kootn wc mus! luvo lot t Ii.it immense purchase our buyer m;tde last week. It-T?ji i is impossible to move on the .lines of 1800, but tumble-down prices will move stock ;': !itt as fast as a cyclone. I t'.'j r PI SACRIFICE SALE .1 0 'ft A' A 'ft fr - fc u ' i ' i . m i . .i . .U'li't . d Mit j ,--.v H a v e Q you seen our - i 'rr "j- i I i Dress or of our entire stock is now on. Clothing. Slices. Hats, Dry GooJs, Notions, Dress Goods. Calicoes, AuslJ-s, Ginirh:p), Lawns, Tinware, Chinaware, Groceries every- h'w and anything you lino in a Department Store. fy H Men's Clothinfl. -rotr out, bli way th': :iv ffs? v mvst "iiovi; ri'r1' 1. :-' ; . large and beiiiitif.il. Ho has sam ples of butterflies from China, each in a gluss ca.se by itself. There are n trnginent of a Spanish ilag taken I. ; from a Spanish ship and a Spanish ; sword. bikI several other Spanish tro- phies. Ho has a largo collection of souvenir buttons, pins, pii'tures, etc. le is fond of swords ami pistols and often visits his father's gunroom, where Kit Carson's celebrated rifle and a large number of guns of every description are to be found. In this room aro massive heads of buffalo and deer and rugs made out of tho skins of bears and tigers shot by the vice president. The boy is a good student and learns quickly. He takes lessons on the piano. Teddy is 15 years old and has two brothers and three sisters, one brother, K.er mit, being 11 and tho othe-, Archie, 5. The girls are Alice, Hi; Ft he, 9, and Quontin, a.- American Boy. -V m A New Oct!! t!lL8l)n. Professor Gnu o.i' t he laboratory of psychology -t Washington has been c.i)erinief. ..in- v, nh optical il lusions, and he has fniiid Mime new t dedgns that completely ih eeivo the f human eye. Here, for instance, i.- a strange 1 picture that has intero.-t-j 1 I'rofossor 7Zf mm 'tf, Si Pi .'i)ir:)('titioll tpjutcs low nl'icos, vu'u faco tn ffifo with fac'.M tho trutli cnnios cut iroiiil.s ire dl tcn timos tiMM'i'juesi.'i.ito.l.oUH'i cry. "Out of your si'.-, " is sonrntinn.'S Ii": rd. Sonic may shout hmdor 1!i;tn we about bargain givi:g Vut rji! upoU trncv. An honest ;ni;..: will I'Oi.'i.';'.''.; rjidt.ii or monoy linr jirtiiM-.-;l is not his (.M:". VVosrct hi i.h, b ' u'.so we ilesor'. thoiu. f'.rz MeStoti St:its. Diirk ground.noat 1. 1 ow n di(clj ; w: arc jvisitivc this suit is worth s.'.tui -eur stu.-i'ilici sdlc price. s-.',;is. hll "YooJ C.i-sifreres. Dark gray ground, .Vll.iiO. b):m All tVod .'assiirieros, Olive (Irouie.l wii.li a. i:;at stripe a.ud an Olive satin idpcd faco'ng -if yon arc lonHnt' fur a. ra',tli;.ig good .u it hep' i. is fur unly I'aney Cass1' ie;-os, nil VTool Wor sjed., exl.ia. line Wetted h!ac!, Cl:i,y worsted, I'daclr oi.d I'die Scrgew s7..Vd. Sl'J.Ov' and sdi.'.i:. They ,.. all !'' .,) at 'inrbh; the iii'incy. nn ? ll! be asitcn'shcd !,'! you cvandno cur ii?;n ;!' 1 "ii'Lhinu. Koys Cloth isjfj. Vv'e wi,-di to a,,,-:::.:u i '.he iiict iiil!. v.e cxenasc a.v mucll cace . ' t!i" niiyi).".' of our Ony' suits .is wo do in cur meti's suits. Fine Melt!' :-u:t- , sai.ie design as the men, a'. -tUTD. In All V.ovo! CassinieU'es, line fancy all woo extra tine fancy wotv-wl, black clay v.'orsted siiits blue aud I, .;'.'!. ijtt.'.IS, -i.its sni.l any t'" ."ia.!'.1 more A- IB ?; black '.ro, s;:.,", t '. ' Thesi . : V.'l'.'l ' fl'Ol'l 'J.oii than vo as! ;m:mm.mi suits run in years. a.' the above from 11 to HI Children's Suits. Ka.ngo from I'M, to fr!..oO. A full lino vestcc suits as low as 7'.)e. Hants from Ihoc up :i..ri'l. Shoe Department. Onr shoes ar all gnaranteetl. Here is a heavy shoe we always did sell at sjl.iiO guaranteed to bo solid leather or no sale. H)c That means heavy plow shoe or line Dress Shoes. Our l.L'5, !?l.."o, 1.7"., i.fJ to 5?l3.(.t, will surely surjirise you to see them. Do not miss this oppor tunitytoo niucn of aloss to your srdf and family. Don't stop for 7)0 miles of adis tarce. Vtislins and Calico os. .'hjc and up. Gi'ighauis and Lawns frn.n 'ic and n,). Ourhaiis have beeu top for (1'iality and bottom for prices. Groceries. Wo are iu pos'tr n now i sell you as much as you de-dre. We arranged for a ear load of su gar and coffee, and wi!i try and satisfy your wants. Light Brown Sugar, Soft A, Granulated Arbuoklc's and Lion coffee fr unes from Raisins from China, "Willow, aud tinware will io in this sacrifice sale. Our Men's Negligee shirts, working shirts, oveoal's one-half price wiii move the garment!. Shirtwaists and Skirts. Will not quote any prices, you will see them when you come over. ALL THESE GOOD MUST GO in order to make room for that iin nictiso purchase wo haveonade. Your father nor grandfather nev er never had such au opportunity as vou are offered at CONN' I5UOS.' to-day. Those goods were not, manufactured for such prices, but for double the money. ft f .' 0 9.0 Urn 0 i: 0. 0 0. Mer nttractic 'is ;.:re the .. cerised Ginsh am " i A a " : 1 r.0 .if "i 1'IC ij Up (ic up i"ili ,w -0 " i if 0 a f p' 1 Wc al'NO n;'ve a-.v.i Skirts. Our norion e!!ies cf 1 he reason '.ICC U-.A I'.'CK or 0 . . l it ' 0". "A ,- 1 n ii' X wy- '' i ys"' V V Jf -k. 1- ?4 '7 P V':J i C Os n 3. i t -and ho '. Jo cent ;i anJ dollar i.tts is t;oti"i jO C; IV "WW -' ; 50 cc::t 'N-,,'( . ii-Ui '1 1 of them. ii..' i ii ,'cC 1't till : ad n.. I ft B - -0 or ' ; i t i IV, a v. i ii i 11 'i fc I - v.'.-. . i i i i 0 4 V , H I.' tB M0HHf "-. f fM'-f c' HA l'U. MEASUhB THEM. Gates. At first glance you would not doubt that the man with the top hat and the enpe coat was much tailor thun tho small hoy in cap and' knickerbockers. Yet tin actual meas urement of the two figures with it ptdr of compassed or by marking on a piece of paper will nhov you that they nre precisely of the same height. Try tt. "Don't Mind Me." Mary was n very conscientious child. One day she wns allowed to j!' nnd flpend the day with some lit tle cousins about her own ago. After taking off her wrais sho wont to her aunt and paid very soberly : Thanking: you foi the rushing business you have . made possible for us, and so liciting yout future patronage, we, anxious to please you, are, Lewis Sc Samuel A. Conn, '; Mercersburg, Fo. Kli v ",f" i-Mc I. v.. a ;; tahj.,1- . y-.i? 2:. v.. 1 1 1 1 : 1 ; u. 1 .1 J jA ,t. ' SI T. M -l' .M 1 1 SHE Lir.ES "HOT STUFF." Slay Irwin thinks hhe in moro of n success as a cook than sho is ns an John Marshall In 1775. In 177.1 Marshall wus about six feet iu.'.;h, i liaiht nnd rather slen der, ot' dark complexion, showing little if any rosy rod, yet good Terms Coukt. Lima ore bad todnv please don't, ioving. I change it a trifle, just as . . t r I .1.-. .1 ...nn.n Tit., f.u.1,1.1 VI.IV I..1 hesitate to punish them because 1 am here." A Future King. His royal highness, Trinco Ed wnrd of York, tho great-grandson of the lute Queen Victoria, will, if ho lives, reach tho throne of un em- A Story cf Grant. occasion :'l.out-r'0,C00 pen- ihvoagh tho lino tho general and On on Tile ti'-ii'it unv tlioir rp-nori to I Generj.1 Grunt in person, llo had bhiiken 1 1 h m l.-i for hours and wus testing hi.-,lin:ids in his pockets wliilo n pieces-ion ef eathmdastio ndmir ors f;ll l,v. A little girl C or 7 yeill's old slipped of giiiuds about went close to him hi u dmcd, awo- 6 truck way, She looked him over, j with n parled expression on her ! face, and then, taking tho right ; hood from his pocket, shook it, kiss- cd iu..l put it back, much as bho j would put down a sleeping doll, j The crowd yelled for tho little girl j to "puns it arouiid,".iind tho gonerul, taking her by tho hand, stormed for- ' ward and resumed tho handshaking. Af.'U' All n :vvv w: j v . , .1 1 11U 1U 1 W t actress. During Her summer test , naiuii "" at her pretty home among tho Thou-! circle Rnd within that eyes dark sand islands she spends many hours to blackness, strong and penotrat . ii i i v. i inc, beaming with intelligence and in tho kitchen concocting new and . ,.f ,..,v.10,i ,. , , , good nature;-uu upright forehead, delightful dishes. When asked t,wp ,ow W(W turniinilted in a what cookbook sho sworn by, sue horizontul linu by a mass of raven hiuglied and said: ! blnek hair of unusual thickness and "Now, there's a hard ipiostion to gtrength. Tho features of the face answer. A recipe i.- iosi like a j were ia harmony with this .outline play. Perhaps there's a "line or situ-' and the temples fully developed. at ion that I can siv a ch.uiee of un- Tlie result oi mis eonuiiiuiuuu ,vas interesting and very agreeable. Tho body and limbs indicated agility rather than strength, in which, how ever, ho waa by ..o moans deficient, llo woro a purplo or pale blue hunt ing shirt and trousers of tho same The Hrst trrrn of tho Court of Fulton oo-in- i 4 ty in the yf'iir hn!l dimmi'iieo on tho Tuesanv Following Mie seeouri iMniidiiy of Juu'.iiry, ut Ki I n'l'iiK'k a. m. ; The Keoimil term oouiuifliocs on tho tlnrit ' Moiiauy ol .March, tit 'i o'olork 1. AI. 't'he ihinl term on the 'rufsriiiy next fol'ow- 1 inir the Mieond Moiutuy of June ul lu o'cio.-- ,4 A. X. f The fourth term on the nmt Monduy of Ontiv i! FULTON I COUNTY lt NEWS "30 6 J .Mlll'lT v'tj;iruli. H Ji'OI, H 4. . I e. 1 do ii recipe. The recipe may bo (ii sweet, or too hot, or too sour, so J add something or take something uway, just as 1 do in a play. I try i he Tilnv on the doir for n few nirdits f It vi.rhr I h-v noiv ilish I material fringed with white. A on my fiitoals half a dozen times, j round black hat, mounted with the Hcfore 1 have served it six times it's luck's tail for a cockade, crowned about to the (pa-en's taste. Still, Ii the figure and tho man. He went buv every cookbook I can (hid. I through the manual oxercise by J'Somctimcs I lind a now cook-! word and motion, deliberately pro book and curry it n round for a week,) liouneed and performed in tho prea reading' it on the train. vVhon I once of the cov.ipauy. before he re st rike a recipe that sounds d"!ieious (,uired tho men to imitate him, and red poppers, mushrooms, brown! thea proceeded to exercise them snuce, a dash of parsley, Worcester-) with too most perfect temper, shire sauce, mustard, horse radish,. Never did a man posses a temper i choose, kitchen bouquet, tabasco more b.ippy, or if otherwise, ruoro . . ..- - . ' i i i.. - i: l: 1 iuil! 1 reaeli the next station j'm suouucn or oeuer uiscipiineu. - rend" to dash into tho hotel nnd I James Brndh-y Thayer in Atlantic implore tin; loan of a dialing di -h ifonthly. ar.j all tho hot stulF the chei' has in' " " Mock. MVs,)e, i,!.yishotslutf."- , to '-ouMn't 0ne. . V'lil lUill l. I' , J Ul UU 11U 14 V A I VII bcr, at W o'clock M. Church Directory. Good Ilousekeoj'ing. 'J 5 IT' Tlbet'o Duad Boa. Aniou.r tho rnos.t important scien tific rcBults of ir. S.vun Ilediu'is ex plorations in Tibet is the discovery of nn extensive "deud having many, charncterisiies in common with that of I'ulostinu. It is so in tensely salino that oars used in it soon become coated with crystals It is believed that the bed of the Bea is one huge crust of salt. Cltl.Sl'li UUWAHll Of XOHK. piro on which the suu never sets. Ha is 0 years old and a very inter esting boy. He has bluo eyes and luxuriant hair. IVinco Kdward rides a pony with great ckjll. He salutes thone who ,ahito him iu a very dignified manner, and is very indignant if his Buluto is not returned. The longest journey he has ever undertaken was to hid lute great-grandinother'iJ castle in the fiigldands. The Women Till Their Ag&8. There is one coin try at least whore women do not hesitate to tell thoir age. Next to tho babies, the old women have tho greatest number of privileges in Japan. There is a saying, "The grandmothers rule the empire." Age is greatly rever enced. Tho first remark made after uu introduction is "And what might he your honorable age?" And you liniy be bum that if ti e answerer le a JananoBO Bho will give hor full ago and oven be temwd to add aVur or tvo. When women go to buy u. diets in Jajmn, they toll iho t.hop keeper their ago Biid if they are married or not, because there are special designs for tho sdngla and double relations of life as well an for the ge. j urged an olJ woman in his parish to go to ch.irch, and ho so far prevailed ou lu r Unit sho attended ono Sun day morning. However, by mis-, chance hhe got into a pew belong ing to u regular attendant. The verger went to her and beck oned her to come out, At the same instant the harmonium commenced playing, whereupon tho old lady, shaking her head at Iho verger, i aid : ' "It's na use unking iw. You niun git nomebody else, as Ah can't dunce." London' Telegraph. Uy oi tler of Iu'd Huberts dis annul Led iufautry officers aro re quired to carry a carbine instead ofa sword. What is a sword tfuod for anyway in buttle? They migdit Vie dinjHiHed with .altogeth er, to the benefit of tho service. I'KKSHYTKIUAN Jlev. W. A. Vot D D., faster. Sabbath school, 9:15. j 1 'reaching service each alternio Sunday morning counting from Aut lUth, ut 10:30, and every Sunday evening at 7:.'i0. , Junior Christian Endeavor at 2:00. ', Christian Endeavor at (i:.'!0. I'rnycr meeting Wednesday evening at 7:li0. " MkthodisT El'iscoi'Ai. Hew A. 10. Met'lobkey, l'ustof. ' Sunday seliool at 0:.'!0 a. ni. t'reaeli log every other Sunday morn ing, counting from June ltith, a' ; 10;li0 auJ every Sunday evening at , 7::;o. Kpworth Joat'iio at (i:.i0 p. m. Prayer mcotini; Thursday evening atTatO. i L'NITKD PllHSHYTKKlAN liov. J. I.. Grove, 1'astoi-' Sunday school at u:30 a. m. j li'eaohing every Sunday nioniing at ! 10:.'10, aud every other Sunday even - j Uig eountinit from Aii!u..t l'J, at7:oii. Tho alternate Subbatli eveninys Hie used by tho Young People's Chris tian Union ut 7:30 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday evenis y ut7::i0. KVANUKl.lOAI. LUTHl'IKAN Uev. A.G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 0:15 a. m. ( 'hi-istiuci Endeavor at tl:.'!0 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer meeting ut 7.:;o. Preaching morning and evening ev ery other Sunday, dating from la -comber i, l!100. Um.)UMi:i Itov, C. M. Smith, Pns- . tor. Sunday school at It'.iiO a. m. Chi'i.stiaii I'.ndi-avor at (iillll p. n, Wednesd iy evening prayer meetio at 7::i0. ' Covers the Ficl" 20 In every part of Ihv County faithful re porters are locatcc! th.U gather the daily happenings. Then there is vhe State and National, News, War New, a Department for the Farmer and Mechan ic, Latest Fashions for the Ladies. The latest NewYork.Bal . timore, Philadelphia Markets. The Sun day Schoul i..e;;s i'i, Help-, for Christ' an. Endc.voiers, and a Good Semon lev ev ery bod s . '.ll',-. . I'.OIC. . 111.. I.K! . in.. . ( r ni i 7 i,-l lii iV ! : r. :n . ; i i- I y.t on 41. ' i ' ! w-ll t v I 1 M'.... ! I I"! .1 ll I'M! -V - 0! -e A 111 Vi ; " : W .J 1 ll 111 ti IH'l ,.. v..'): u.lf. id - i 10 : Ii h tl 4 in t.A. W.A .m Ml'l tV il It hH Will T'.r. 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