FULTON COUNTY NEWS. Published Every Thursday. B. W. I'eck, Editor. McCONNELLSBURG. FA. Thursday, March. 6, 1902. I'ublLsheJ Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. AIM'KK'I 1st Si HATKrt. Vt'T i.jnnpr -M ? Utirv :l tlinrs ft W. 1'iv s in-Ti' ";nh sniv,,iiif'Tit Insortlun.... 0. 4 mi vi'rt. vt'tncnts iiwrtril fir less than three iiimnhs ot arjs'1. tiy Hie square. H Tims. I tf tii4 in. j I yr. iri m '.null . lf ' Ul'l.l . .i.Ym. j f.M.ix). I foo.iH . . 40.iv. .v.iro. .. 4iUH. j Fo.OO. 7ft. 00. No y rv ' ,M:.'tr for th:in $1. IVu'"i.;ui CivnlM one year to. The Waste of War. (it-eat liritain is reflecting ou the waste of war as well as the extent the contractors have made money out of the South African contest and conquest. That is a necessary accompaniment. The contractor has made his millions since wars wore first devised, n ud it will bo so to the eud. An article in the "Fortnightly" on the. "The Cost of War" is a Untish cry of paiu and remon strance. The first demand for men and money was made in Oc tober, 1609. It called for only !? 10,(io0,000. and assumed that the Dutch republics would be con quered in four months by a force of 47,000 man. The last demand for money was made in March, 1001, and called for 273,000,000, nud showed that the taxpayer was in for an experience he had not couuted on. Altogether the house of commons has made war appropriations amounting to -'7u4,94,300, and even this enor mous sum does not adequately , represent the actual expense which has been incurred. By March 81, the eud of the fiscal yea r, the total cost of the war will nave amounted to ?-44, S4,uuu. And yet it all could have been saved had Salisbury and Cham berlain accepted the offer of Pres ident Kruirer to refer the ques tion in dispute to the president of the Swiss republic or the Pres ident of the United States for ar bitration. The Fortnightly exhibit shows that the pay of the army, which has averaged about 200,000 men, amounts to 121,0;;0,000; trans port lias cost 139,100,000; re mounts and incidental expenses connected with them have entail ed an outlay of ."0,470,000; and provisions and forage have meant the expenditure of 147,000,000. Sach drains upon the treasury wore, i:i Mr. Morgan-Browne's opinion he is the author of the "Fortnightly" paper the result of culpable extravagance. They are "a liberal education in the arts of political ineffectiveness." They represent an unparalleled waste. And, finally, "their collossal pro portions are fairly well reflected and incidentally explained in the prosperity of some enterprising British firms. Kxaniiuing the items of expend iture, the prodigal ways of the government and the plunder of the contractors are explained. In the matter of transport, for instance, the shipping companies working fur aprotit, convey pass enters to the Cape at 49 a head. The government paid an average ol 0S. Horses can be carried from Great Britan for 113, and from other countries, like Hun gary, the United States and Ar gentina, for less. The govern ment paid an average of f 1 96. This seems to go beyond even tiiat limit of wastefulness to which governments have an im memoral right. In the same way meat was sold to the army by the South African Storage Company at a rate which was just about twice that in force at Care Town. Shortly afterwards the company declared a dividend equal to K3 per cent, and earned .'1,430,000 , for its reserve fund. The South African war has made million aires of contractors, compelled the government to borrow at un usual rates and oppressed the people with burdensome taxation. Pittsburg Post. Coufi Settled On Her Lungs. "My daughter had a torrible cough which settled ou her lungs" nay N. Jackson, of Danville, 111. "We tried a great many remedies without relief, uutil we gave her Foley's Honey and Tar which cur ed her." Refuse substitutes. All dealers. Amaranth. , February 27. The fifth local institute of Union township was held at Fairview Feb. 21st. Ow ing to the weather not many from a distance was present. The in stitute was called to order by the teacher, Miss Lottie Whitfield, (ieo. Mills was elected President, and Dr. J. M. McKibbin, secre tary. Quite a number of the citi zens were present aud took an active part in the discussions, which proved they were interest ed in school work. Questions dis cussed; How can a teacher mako school life pleasaut for both teacher aud pupils? Duty of patron and director to pupil and teacljers. Dr. William L. McKibbin gave a very interesting talk in which ho said, "Visit the school and co-optrate with the teacher; help the teacher along, and encourage all." How to teach language, or primary grammar? Tho work of the institute was interspersed by good recitations and dialogues, which were well rendered, and proved the ability of the school to entertain. The song by Miss Amy Ilixsou, entit led "Sweet Bunch of Daisies aud by Mr. Kalph McKibbin, entitled, He didn't know the way to go about it," was very entertaining and well reudered. Much credit due them. Excellent order throughout en tire evening. J. C. Hixson and II. Carnell made a business trip to Everett last week. Garfield Miller of Piney Grove, was a pleasant caller at Levi Craw ford's last Sunday. Quite a number of our people attended the social at Buck Valley and report a good time. A mad dog scare prevails here. Ludwig Fisher's dogs were the victims, but Mr. Fisher succeed ed in killing three before any harm was done. Miss Katie Hendershotand Ed ward'Divelbiss were pleasant call ers at Levi Crawford's on Thurs day. Ed McKee and family spent Sunday with his brother William. State's Traveling Libraries. The Pennsylvania Free Library Commission met in the State Li brary last Friday evening. It was announced that up to the present time the commission has created thirty-four traveling li braries, which have been sent to twenty-five points in the State, and thirty more libraries are now being created and will soon be ready for distribution. To secure one of these libraries an applica tionmustcome from twelve taxpay ers in any town not having library facilities, or from any rural dis trict. A library of fifty volumes is sent for six months, when it is ordered to be shipped to some other point where an application has been made. The books iu these libraries cover history, travel, fiction use ful arts, etc. and the demand for them increases as the facts about them become known. They have only been iu circulation a year in this State, but iu some Western States they have been in circula tion many years, some States having as many as 800 of these libraries. It was announced that headquarters had been establish ed at the State Library and State Librarian Heed, who is secretary of the commission, was authoriz ed to employ an assistant to take charge of the detail work. The commission started the work two years ago on 3000 given by private subscription, and the last legislature gave it 1,500 a year, so that a successful begin ning was assured. Sight Was Her Terror. "I would trough nearly all night long," writes Mrs. Chas. Apple gate, of Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three 1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I trained IH pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bron chitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at W. S. Dick- Bon's drug store. Pratt, Md. February 27. The snow which ; fell hero ou January 21st lias who has been seriously ill for made February a fine inontn for j some tjine, is slowly improving, sleighing and sledding; men-1 .Miss Sadie Winter spent sov snow was added on the 21st of ei a! da.v- tee.ently visiting friends February, which increased the in 1 he Cove, depth to 12J iuches. Mi':.- Pearl Akers has return- George Oss, a prominent mur-1 o.l home after a short visit with chant of this place, made u busi- friends here. ness trip to West Virginia hut week and reported the snow twen ty two inches deep there. Calvin Hewett and Alex Caven der have returned to the Pratt woods with their saw mill, where they have been cugaged in saw ing bill lumber for W. H. Fry dur ing tho past three years. They now expect to finish tho work for Mr. Fry before they remove then mill, which will take them eigh teen mouths or more. There is es timated to be, at least, one million foot to cut yet. Calvin is gelling very tired of the work, and wishes the job to an end. He 1ns been in tho saw mill work eleven yeai, aud is now 27 years old. He says it would be impossible for him to tell the amount of feet of lumber he has sawed during that time. The haulers are Kiley Yonkcr, James Price, Joue Potts, aud many others. Mrs. Emma Crow of Mount Savage is visitiug her parents Mr. aud Mrs. Ileury Browning of this place. Leonard Chauey, wife and daughter, and D. A. Caveiuler made a llying visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neri Kuby last Sat urday. A new daughter arrived at Mr. and Mrs. Alex Davis's a few days ago. Alex is happy as a lark. Moses Perdew while skating last Sunday, fell ou the ice and strained his left leg, and, ul.-.o, bruised his face and head severe ly. Moses says the ice is much harder than his head. Whore is the Thompson corre:.- pendent? Why don't she send iu j her items, for by thc"Fnltou Couuty News we expect to learn the happenings of the county. Wake up! Many valentines were received here. One young man who seem ed to think he got them all, threw himself like a lion, and said he j had more avoirdupois than the senders, and he would show them. Practically Starving. "After using a few bottles of rvoooi dyspepsia Guie my v.ite i c,,in ilien produced an old alma received perfect aud permanent j u.v as l.Uouiy witness, by which relief from a severe and chronic , he .roved that there was no moon case of stomach trouble," says .1. ; 0ii w ui ;ht in question. li. Holly, real estate, insurance! ,y and loan agent, of Macomb. 111. J JwtofJurursdrHWU February "Before using Kodol Dyspepsia 1 15 f(,r al'cl1 torm of Cure she could not eat an o.!i-! CWt 1 " ' ,lni n- ilt McConnells- nary meal without intense suffer, i ing. She is now entirely cured.! Several physicausand many rem-! edies had failed to give relief."! You don't have to diet. Eat any j good food you want, but don't ov- j erload the stomach. Kodol Dys- i pepsia Cure will always digest it j for you. ! Average Longevity. The average longevity of man and of woman varies considerably in different places aud at differ ent times. From statistics care fully compiled, it appears that in England, for instance, the aver age age for males was il.V.i and for females 41. Sa between ti e years 1838 aud 1C1; while be tween 1871 and 180 tl at of male.-, j was 41.35 and that of females 1 1.-! 02. In Massachusetts statistics; taken from 1K-1 to lv sh-.w an ; average of 39.72 for males am! m. 03 for . females. These must in taken as the average of white peo ple; for, to mention but one in stance, tho average of ihe colon i males in Baltimore is not hi;, than 21. Strikes A Rich find. "I was troubled for scvenjhv years with chronic; indigestion ' and nervous debillity," writes 1 F. J. Green, of Lancaster. N. H., ! t "No remedy helped me until Fa began using Electric, Bitters, 1 which did me more good than all i the medicines I ever used. They ; ha.'e also kept m' wife in excel- i lent health for years. She says Electric Bitters are just spleu-, did for female troubles; that they i are a grand tonic and invigorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine cau take its place in our family." Try them. Ot ly 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by W, S. Dickson. Sideliitf Hill. February 27. Miss LoloGifliu, !va a Moliett's were the guests of v Ir. .lob I Mil's last Sunday. Kus.sel Lay to i and sister (.race sp'T.t Ins!. K.v.arday and Sunday in t' Cove. K Gai laud has gone to Cum-b-TH.d for a a indefinite time. V: i ' a and daughter, Al ice vi sued .(.;. Rachel Hill, one day I ;s ec;. MNs Minaie Funk, teacher of Mt. Airy school, spent Saturday and Sunday, al her home near Need ... Iliioy Garland of Duulo, is vl-i!ic ;. his parents Mr. and Mrs. .Ieo j. Garland. Win. tioinger of Buck Valley was in this vicinity las.t week. I. 1'. " lellott, of Kverett, made a bu.- iu. ss 1 .rip to Fulton a few days ago. S. P. Winter is preparing to build a ,a.!v house this spring. G. i'. B. Hill tilled his ice house la-.t week. Could Hot Breathe. C nghs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, and other throat and lung troubles are quickly cured by i n .Viiuite Cough Cure. One Min'ite C.i!:iij Cure is not a mere v:q a etorant, which gives only temporary relief. It softeusand l:p i'ies the mucous, draws out the iiillamatiou aud removes the cause of the disease. Absolutely safe. Acts at onco. "One Min ute. Gough Cure will do all that is cbiact! for it," says Justice of the Peace, J. Q. Hood. Crosby, M iss "My wife could not get her b im h and was relieved by the i dose. I t has been a benefit !! tnv family." cph . Douglas was killed at iic iuLuydnu ncarTopoka ;,v falling from a load of r. Douglas was the wit histoiieal Armstrong 1r .1 in Illinois, when rmstroiig ' was cleared ham Lincoln. Douglas the trial that ho saw c.o r i l . ue :, i't n)1 W by A s'.von yonng Armstrong strike the fa tal hlo, .s, lying- that the moon was very j,- hr at the time. Mr Lin- v, burg, Monday, March 17, 1902. GUAiS'l) JfUOKS. Ayr Geo. W. Humbert, A. W. Johnston, Jr.. Yi. M. Kendall. Belfast Thomas Truax. I lo'di"!-- Charles liankin. Brush Creek 1). C. Hart. E. J. L'levcngor, Mark Lodge. Dublin S. D. Jones. L;ci:M.g Crook Geo. W. Mum ma, lid w. S wope. .de( 'onnellsburg John Selsor, D. T. Fields. T;tjlor-Go. W. Taylor. Thompson Fulton Gordon. Tod I). A. Cillis, J. Irwin Ha mil. Union,. Clayton Hixson, John hlj :'d i, John Creek, Levi Craw ford, C'has. Sigel. Wells A. G. Anderson, T. II. Ramsey. . PKlTl' JfUOUS. Ayr Ivl ward Keyser, William u U'b-.,-t Mellott. Belfast, --W. li. Palmer. Bethel John P. Fisher.George Booth, Geo. F. B. Hill, Frank Sehelrompf, Isaac Bishop, Sam uol Winters, John II. Litton, Aa ron ). lh.ss. Br.i-d. Creek T. 11. Starr. Dublin - S. C. Burkhart, Goo. Charlton, G raeey Naugle, Calvin Baker, Bern Cline, James D. Sto- U' 1 e Creek dosephM.Mel !, llo-.vard ilollenshead, Mat v.' :- hot-, ). U llanu, Thom- . '. Met.ior. : !i: 'i mi dlsburg John P. Con J, k !i iieed. T.ivlor--J.,!i:i W. Laidig, lienja '.r, Calvin I Henry. To I U ea J ne!, iri.Noii--J. K. ftiuier, Asa loul, ,l(diu Secj'i.st, A. V. T".t W. Harry Wible,"A. J. I.ttu:lll. ITnion William (Jeinger, Al- Vjert Se.heirumpf. Wells- tief, lleiijainin li. Aloxau- J. K. JOHNSTON'S f nnounccin tent of u4 liter Men's lilack KocKs - a sp.vial drive of tn down scuiiiIums -. '. i i. or I! irs for u (junrtcr. A drive In (.'hlMrcn's heavy itiM IIoki!-2." (l():etl 10 eei,ts pel' (mil-. Men's Nihti-ohes, no Glen's Ieav- I (Mel:!e S:ioe ", Tli.ji Soli'-, h in Irel rine : 1 . i '.i Mi'll's Ires.-. .S!)ees, . I . . Men's V.', ';i!f, nial .!. :t-ir i-'i.ti i : I.e;l1 hee Sin n lit .L'..'ilt. Men's KiKiai. s'l;e.; coooooecooc o r i- t r x r v v - , rnlLI r i O vdfl. 1!.. 1 Vtfrh a aw ., . ff t;:v; i ires.-. i . n-j !;-.-.' iiuw shoe.-. ZfPX - l.i a. '" ,i!."1'1"' Cf f. l U yr. Loots, ."!.. j J. K. Johnsto g Sasli, Doors, Nc-v,'eJ Posts, Hand g Rails, Stairs, Eiinistcrs, Turned g g Porch Colunv'.is, Po sts, &c. g McConno!';'j,burg, F4o. Q Doors 2:8x6:3; 2.:f, q inches in thickness. O Sash 11 x 20; 12 x 24; 12 x 23; 12 x 30; U x 32; $ g 12x34; 12x36 inch an. I a quarter thick always O 0 on hand. Sv O Sash four lights to win low froi-i 45 cents to 70.-O X These sash are ail prinit: and ready lor the glass. 0 0 both the doors and the ..'.i O and yellow pines. 8 OOOOOOOOOCC 0 An exchange says:, A good Methodist and a good Uajdist clergyman fell to telling dre.in.s aiacnurcn so.-.ial. 't di earned I was in heaven and saw no 1 ':.n tists there," remarked the Meth odist. "I inquired where they were and was answered, 'They have not arrived yet, they ar-j coming by watei'-' " "I dre.un od," retorted the llaptist. "Tl :,: I was in heaven and saw no Meth odists there, and on inquiry was told they were all outdde u, walls on hix mouths jn'i.oa'ioii." Dyspepsia Curo Digests what you cat. This preparation contains all oi I! dientauU and digests ail kliu.'s e;' food. Jt (Ives instant relict and iiiy.vr Iaiis to cure, it allows you lo eat i r I Fi-i... :.:. iiio 10011 you wuim. iuwu,iut.: m n thpept cured after everything else failed, e, unequalled for tho stomach. Child- tea with weak BUuuaclm thrive ou il. . Cures all stomach trouLEc-. Vrcpiirodonlyliy E. f). Iir.WiTT&do., eiilriu-o l'Uul.Uult)couUtJuiiliHHUii.iilljuiiU(:.i,uu, Goods f,.Ve"ie I ' y e.e'V';'i( -i -; .--..'Vy - . s,.--.. v -' .,..:v,,,u:V) ....... ..'..(i.;; i.-.! .1- T OVERSHOES or Men tcid W'olliel). A fa!) lino of J!n!l!r Hoots and ' -, for :,!r n, AVomen, anrt Children. .1 N'alues in Plankcts- "(), "li, t.00, 1.2.-, 1.4(), l.f0, 2.nn, 2.fn, fci.oo, and $.1.00. ou.forters, 75, $1.00, and $1.25. White J'.ed Spreads 55, 75, $1.00 and $1.25. vol:, from In Cents l) l .."0 C:teh. . - i V WWVVVV . BLACK, 8 9 x 6 : 6; 1 and Ihree-eiffhth ;:ie made from best white C -O-OOOCOOOOOJ Your Column. e lf :';pierhuloo of tho wuy lu w ;I.-li li i -.i. en- i:utcsr aw ucoi.ic of thi ummu- v. . ,vt iMMIl nils uoiunin for the FUKE "' "llr -':l',rii,e.N,forudvcM tIslnn purpoMen, ;-.;' .i e ; n ;ht' f.iwiiti( uomlitlonH: I. e if H only to (hone wliu ure puld-up sub- 1 'I. ii I pnijierty can be advurtlHCd. ; l;.H'.t l:ul L-XrCI.'rt W w !(lK. -I": milli! M l-XCluilt'd . re. . iu hum rlmuis. or uuy oue to mlvcr- i'.M..iH fulil unili r a miTriintlle HootiKP. I . .ii .!! oliji-ot of this nolumii lBlor ... i.i' i unit fulhs who ai-e uol In (jubllo - iui .-eimi-t'iuity to brlriK to public lit l'lo.l'u'if or t.toirks tlitfy limy huvo to v :...' uiit lo buy. 'l' '' Is joint.; If you wuuttobuy u il .(U wiii:i lnr. it help. If you-wuut to v il. mi y. ii ;uu v.nui loscll plx, a liutt- r ifiio.e, ot If you jvunt lo Ollvt'r- : III s itoluilui 1h 'voui-m. hi l w..'.!l.i; by cli-hi ihimxmid I lie best itiltertiMUK URillinu In l i: Sai.k A valuable farm in I 'vi,: , 11 11 . 1. .. : on., is ( eve. l'rice riirht. . . " v 1 I-Ci'tl ie:..'-,l!,;.i-0r, Jjiicilstti'roVe.l'a. j ; i Ireoor- -Ti'.ll J')lli(IV()l'cJi((.)S( A, . ...... : i-e.-j, sir. W oat l.iml ., Ililtlwi'.. .ti ni,ii,i,,.i T : .4.1 Si - j- -.-j J'"fc,0Hl, meets every Sal ill- 't -o eatel, mice with. j ( 1 r,,eer - (iracious1 ten nomiil L v,,aaoUs' l would eateh all the mice iu towu 1 1 ' I . -; 'o.hei Weii, it looks as If ; , I e..u em. - BUSINESS Dilii'C'iORY. I. WW I. US. A. R. SIIAI 1 NliK, Attorney at Law, OHice on Square, McConnellshurp:, V... AlllotfiU biilnrf itnd inlr : Ion1- ciH rii'-.tr.i will receive caroful iintl pronifi iiiteullon JIAUbl MS. R. M. DOWNLS, TlliST C'LAS-i TONSOKIAI. ARIIST, A C'luiin Cup inn! Tciwol v ah ivk-L Wlmic. lA'ilit!tn-' A.iii ' .vU. lW&Uui In room lulrly iwmii -('! hy Md H'.:iho.. ISAAC N. WATSON, Tonsorir.l Artist. Slrii'tlv up tortiuo in nil :,s ,.r li .ir c i, tlnir. Vil"li. oilv i-irn . -. Hi - . en il,. . Wlll-ll lH.l l. WllllONl, iMi-;. , . , towi-l to r.iph cimtimii-r l.ni, sl i ,..) :,p. piu iilui for NlerlllziHK tools, l-ai-lor-'oiiiui' it i: ru.'Loti House. 1IO I ( I S. gARTON HCUSE. Kim'J.N JU SilOMJ, l'Uol'., U Nt.OCk, All'. tT"TInili:r the Tli'.vv h.iiiiii'.'i .l.' ril bus bn-n rrfuruislicd imii i-i-uhmI. I, ,'. i.uuii Mi;l. ,. room. Heui1iiiui.tl.Ms fo,- oon.m, i,.iil p r.i. t'ullon (bounty Title.ili'ini- cuirii'i.ti'il. .iv.-, v uml Fltltil Stttble in oinini-i'i i.-ti. r.m nciii:s. I'nr:RiiYTi:niAN. lit v. W. A. Vet.. U. J)., Pastor. 1 'i iicliiii'r' sorviei h eauh alternate ,Sabl.al!i nt i():.'ie a. id. and. every Sumliiy fv.didujr u.t Services lit Green liiil ,n i.'tern.iti' riabblitlis at 10::i() a. m. . S.'ibbi il: Hehool lit !l:1.1. Juntof i:ui Kn- Uituvor at Clirist in n l-'tidcn vfn- ot ti:00. Travel' intuaintf Vv"eJue.,ilii.v evening at 7:(in. MKTlIOI.H-,T I'Ji'JSCor'AI..- Km. A. ). McCloskpv, t'iistni-. Siuniiiy neliee at u. in. 1 'reiieli iiio every u;ln f Sunday iiioruhi;r ill. li'iod i.uil c-mtv Suuuuy ttveoiiiK ul i.i.'il. I'.iiuiiiii: rcaguo at ti:0i i. ni. 1'i-ityer iiH-etiii;:' Thursday evenii. n 7:e,i. Unitko riu:s!:T!.ie . ;,-v. .1. I.. Orove, I'n si i r. S;:ini:iy s, :i,-,el ut !): 11 a. in. I'n iH'i.iii r ev ei-v .-.iinii.iv liioi ii ing at 10:;.il, uml im-iv cilin r 'Sninl,.y evening n!.T:(ii. 'I'l.i ;i l'n niute Subb-nn evenings arc a.ml ly lie. 'ihiiii I'm pie's Chri 4 i.vi l iii'.ii ;n, 7:U'i p. ix. l'rayer n;. -i l . w nim.lav r en t "- lit Taio. ' EVAN!i-:r.n-.i. i,i""";';i.',:;. I!t v. A. G. Wtilf, I'iisl,.!-. s iMie : sclnKil il.'i.-, a.m. I'li'iuli I'i'j; ( r mlyr Simiii.v tnornint; ut. ei:;:ti mill , . mi-. Uihi r Si:n lluy CVlliill; ill. . I'M. I ' i . I-i . . L i ; II n deuvor at (i:ii0 i. m. imii.t lirii'tin., on WediK'-iiuy ei. iii. ,r , . tvEKOKMi;.'! Hi v. t.'. ;;. S.-iiiii, l'u. .' tor. Siu:tl:i -:ii:ici i,l ; : ,n ;i. i, . I 'I't'llell il . o" on uliiTinii" Sai'liiithrt :: , 10:00 a. in. and '.':t''0 j-. i,- i'la-isi;,,,, KndeiiVDi' (it (iil'O p. in. ! r.iyei' i.ki' iiiR ou Wediiesday rvi ri it..' Vi. V:0u. TliK.MS Ol' coi n r. 'J'lio i'ut term (if the t'eie-iri ol t 't.i l(in eiiuuty in tiic vein- I.;,!; i i,iiiiii;m . f on tint Tucsibiy folli.v.in i ! . M ,.e,,,l Monday ot .1 iiiinury ,;it In .'.!n, i; ;i . 'ill" seeinul tei n; em .-i . e; t ,. third Meiidiiy ol' Maicb, i,1 J o', , p. in. 'J'lie third term on the 'I'm -iiuy in t following the seituiiil Mm. !:r. o'.iii!...', ut 10 o'eloel; u. m. 1'lie fourth tcrin oil l!n Moni!; y of (.letobor, at o'eloek p. i.:. nolo. i (, n mil Justice of the J'eju ".'liciui.s r. loun, h. II. V ible. I'onstuble John li. )i,le. liurucsB It. . Seen. ' I'ouncilmcn . T. ! ii l.U, l.cenied tloliman, Siiniuel t;,-uih t',.'u. . 'a.i- Clerk Viltiuiii I lull. HitfhOonstHbli - m. oie.ini;.. indn. . School Uiivelors- A. I;. Xi.ee. J,.,n A. Irwin, Thomas K, .slonn, i :. Taylor, John Oiwiw, J. Ji. LStevei. -. i:.m;uai Miii-.t'roKV. I'resident Judjje - ti in S.M.j. Swop.'. Assoeiute Judges - ....micl ICirk.Dn vid Nelson. l'rothonolury, c- l 'i .ink T. tviii'ii. District Attorney i'h-oryu j;. iels. " ' Treasurer OeoriM- i;. Meliotu Sheriir Ditniid r. i-'ieek. Dejiuty Sheriii Jury C'ominissiit.t 1., ', i. flKi mor, Anthony I.yn. -h. Auditor! John- S. Harris, W (' Duvis, S L. tlarlan,!. Coniinissioiiers- 1!. K.Malot, A. V. Kelly, John Kinder. ( 'lerk- l'runk .Mnsi,n. County .Surveyor- Jonas .ui;o. Couuty biipernni'hiieiit - C Ji n C!,i -,-nut. Attorneys v SeoH Ale.vaii'ief. .!. Ni'lson .Sipeti, Tlioinas I . se.an. I'. Mc.V. JoluiMon, M. J;. Sdaliiirr, lice. H. Puniils, John 1'. bipi-K, a. Kirk. soi.n.i n:s. C)dd l'Vlloivs -M'Cotiitellslnirjf r,,i;.,. No. 74-t nuet e.-i l'ri,!.iy vninp ei the (.'oinerej' l.'uiMii.:' in M (.n.iii.'";ls burg. Fort T. iui. -toil ,.' . No. .s( m,., :s every Saturday ( venit,....- j,, the Cro:i buildiny: at I '( .i t I ,if i.-iou. Wells VulUy l.o.;.e No. 007, im . ? every Sat n il v ew ui , in liiid 1't . lows' Hull at Wells Tan-icry. ' Hurrisoiivilii-: l.iid ,. ::(i, 7(ii ., , , every Kuturiiiiy i v.'i 'i;i in n,hl K, j. lows' Hull at jinrriS.jnyil'O. Waterfall J.intc , j, 77:1 nii'i t n e , -cry Saturday cveniii. iti()ilj !'(! lev- .' Hall ut Waterfall M il.;. Wai'fordhbnry l.ni! .-e No. 001 hum h in Wurford djiii ji- i veiy Salnrdi: .' eveniii"-. Kins I'o t (I. 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