FULTON COUNTY NEWS. Published Every Thursday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. M c CO N N E LLS 13 U RG , PA. Thursday, May 22. l(X)2. Published Weekly. 1.00 per Annum in Advance. AWVKKTIHINO HATKH. IVr quaro or B line :l tlm II )'er sijutir? riih uliseiiuent. Inwrtlon SO. All utlvi'i ti-'i im'nt.i Inserted for lew thllD Ihreo months ecurni'd liy the niiuure. M nion. i tltno. i 1 yr. .l?v"0.7f3iMio. j fclo on, . .V'io. 4tut. bti.tn). .. (em). W.0l. I 7!S l Ono-fourth I'olumn.. Ouc-hsilf column ( int" Coium' . . Nothini: insert fil for les thun 1. l'ritfi'..Nnin:tl limit one yeur In. I low to Stand Correctly. Few women kuow how tostaud correctly. Perhaps you yourself have not yet ohtaiued the proper poise of the body and confess it is on account of ignorance. Walk up to the tirst wall you find, touch it with your nose, chest (not the? abdomen), ami toes, and right thouyou have the correct posture. The hips are thrown back, the ab domen iu, and the back has attain ed the stylish llatuess which is a potent factor in showing off a sty lish dress. A good little exercise any wo mau can practice is to take the correct standing position, which is : Keep the heels together at an angle of sixty degrees, having the weight of the body resting on the balls of the feet uot on the heels. The chest should be thrown for ward, the chin held in, the abdo men drawn back and the hips held back. At the same time she could practice deep breathing that is, iuhaliug slowly and stead ily, then slowly and steadily ex haling. Don't Start Wrong. Don't start the summer with a lingcriug cough or cold. We all know what a "summer cold" is. It's the hardest kind to cure. Of ten it "hangs on" through the en tire season. Take it iu hand right now. A few doses of One Minute Cough Cure will set you right. Sure cure for coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, all throat and lung troubles. Absolutely safe. Acts at once. Children like it. "One Minute Cough Cure is the best cough medicine ever used,'f says .1.11. I Jowles.tJroveton, N.1I. "I never found anything else that acted so safely and quickly." Sale of 'Front Prohibited. It may not be generally kuowu by the trout fishermen that the law passed by the last Legislature and approved by the Governor March UU, l'JUl, forbids tho sale of brook or speckled trout by any person and forbids its purchase under a penalty of a fine of 23. The eighteenth section of the act says: "That from and aftei the pas sage of this act it shall be uolaw f ui for any proprietor, manager, clerk or agent of any market, ho tel, boarding house, eating house, restaurant or saloon, or any per son, company or corporation in this Commouweajth to purchase, sell or expose for sale auy brook or speckled trout." Any justice, alderman or magis trate, on information, can issue his warrant lor the arrest of the party charged with the violation of the law and shall hear the case. One-half of the line aud costs go to t) 13 informant and the other half to the county treasurer. If tin; party fined refuses to pay the lino he must go to tho county jail oue day for each dollar of tine un paid. The only exceptions to the law are those who breed and raise trout artificially in ponds owned or leased and occupied by them for that purpose. Wants Others to Know. "I have used I)e Witts Little Ear ly Risers for coustiatiou and tor pid liver aud they are all right. I am glad to indorse them for I think when we liud a good thing we ought to let others know it," writes Alfred lleinzo, Quiucy, III. They ucver gripe or distress. 8uro, safe pills. UptownThere were burglars in my house list night. Downtown Steal any jewels? -Uptown Worse then that ; they stole a five ound roast of beef which we were going to have for dinner to-day. Front Congress to Freedom. ail... ..r t:....::..: the wit of the House, stepied into tho official barber shop recently. lie was waiting his turn when ' Representative Miors, who had ! just been refused a nomination, came in. "Hello, Miors!" said Mr. Allen, rising and extending a frieudly hand. "I understand you have reformed." "Yes, this is my last term, John," replied tho Iudiana Rep resentative. "Well, I'm glad of it," said Mr. ! Allen. "I've reformed, too. At! first I thought I would bo lone-1 some out of Congress, but since 1 1 have been out I am better olT. I i eujoy that free-and-easy feeling! that I used to possess in my boy hood days. I don't have to dodge around comers to see whether any one is watchiug my every ac tion, and I don't have to keep my eyes peeled to see if anybody is listening. Yes, sir; it is a real treat to be out among the freemen again." New York World. Traveling Is Dangerous. Constant motion jars the kid neys which are kept in place in the body by delicate attachments. This is the reason that travelers, trainmen, street car men, team sters.andall who drivevery much, suffer from kidney disease in j some form. Foley's Kidney Cure strengthens thekidneys and cures all forms of kidney and bladder disease. Geo. II. Ilausan, locomo tive engineer, Lima, O., writes, "Constant vibration of the engine j caused me a great deal of trouble with my kidneys, and I got no re, j lief until I used Foley s Kidney Cure." All dealers. Foley's Honey aud Tar is pecu- liarlyadaptedforasthma,bronchi-ihn, t is and hoarseness. All dealers. s. s. s. s. Four S's. They stand for Sen sible Sunday School Scholars. Here are some of the sensible ' ! things they do: 1. o o. 4. "i. 0. They study their lessons, j They come every Sunday. They bring their Hiblos. j They bring au otTering. i They help their teacher. ! They sing and read with tho j school. ! 7. They try to bring new schol- j ars to the school. m. They are a real pleasure to i their teacher and a re.il help to I the school. Like A Drowning Man. "Five years ago a disease the doctors called dyspepsia took such hold of me that I could scarcely go," writes Geo. S. Marsh, a well known attorney of Nocoua, Tex. "I took quantities of pepsin and other medicines but nothing help ed me. As a drowning man grabs at a straw I grabbed at Kodol. I felt an improvement at once and after a few bottles am sound and well." Kodol is the only prepar ation which exactly reproduces tho natual digestive juices aud consequently istheonlyone which digests auy good food and cures any form of stomach trouble. Cut-Short Morals. Hard times try our valor and good times our virtue. It takes a brave man to retreat from temptation. The bigoted hold no beliefs ; they are held in bonds by them. Idleness uid riches furnish time and tide for the devil's ships, Prosjierity becomes i poison when it grows at the expense of piety. Get on the other side of a hin drance and you will lind it labeled 'Help." God never forgets the man who can forget himself. Tho man who is willing to work is not kept waiting. Uam 's Hor n , Will Cure Consumption. A.A.Herren, Finch, Ark., writes "Foley's Honey and Tar is tho best preparation for codghs.colds and lung trouble. I know that it has cured consumption in the first stages. " All dealers. "We don't allow beggars ar can vassers in this buildiog," said tho janitor of tho apartment house." "Uut I've got to see a man on the fifth floor," said the shabby mau, pleadingly. "I'm the own er of the building." Thoughts of Others to Help Yon Think. Ski.i:iti:i hy (J: S. Hkkux. "Whoever says he lost (iod through studying nature never , really ssessed him." "Kvery error boars in itself the germ of decay. We see tho men who only a few years ago pro I claimed triumphantly to the world that we are dosceuded, not from i Cod, but from an ape, uow shock ed aud filled with gloom at the ! consequences of their own teach ing. ! It is tho presumption of human ignorance to hold that a thiug is impossible, simply because it seems io us incomprehensible. Cod is a miracle, and he who does not believe in miracles, does not believe in (iod, even though he believes that he believes iu him; that is to say he is mentally too weak to gi asp both. A mil a do cannot be grasped by the in tellect auy more than a suubeam can bo grasped with tho hand; it must be seen by and in the spirit. Man cannot getaway from mir acles;even the materialist believes in them. Not in those, it is true, which happened eighteen huu dred years ago, and to which many trustworthy men boro wit ness, more than oue of whom sealed that witness with his life; out in such as happened millious of years ago, which were observ ed by none who could testily to their geuuiueness. That he may not have to be lieve in a creation he believes in an improved spontaneous genera tion, or imports at erreat .expense ife.germs from other worlds. That Christ raised the dead, made an organism which had liv- "d livn fltritm lm rlntw nut. hnlinvo- hB(,nM tI,!lf ri' isms were generated by dead matter. That God for a special purpose endowed an ass with speech, that it spoke certaiu words, is too ab- SUI U 101)0 oouoveu; out mat an ape, without knowing why, grad- ually began to talk, and that all the asses in the world will oue day speak is, or ought to be, seri ously believed by those who hold the doctrine of evolution. That God, the Creator of lire and of men, should have three men lire proof for a few minutes, seems to them a ridiculous lej'- umJ; but they believe that organic germs existed for millious of years iu the glowing cosmic gas and in molten granite. Nay, even a scientist like Tyudall believes that all life-germs, the inventive faculty, reason, aud will, iu all their manifestations were ouce "latent iu a tiery cloud." If that is uot a miracle, what is it? To the scotTiug objection that the miracle will uot boar the light of science, we answer : It certain ly is so. But as the tender root on which the life of the plant de pends works only in tho depths, iu sileuce and darkuess, drawing life from death; as the heart of mau hidden in his body distrib utes life incessantly to the v. hole system; as both laid bare upon the dissecting table stand still and refuse to give up their life se cret; so the miracle, which lias its root in the deepest depths of the soul, is dumb before the ga piug crowd, and demands faith in him who performs itand hi in who witnesses it. Matt. 1:$.-5H, He who approaches tho Father of Spirits with repentance, self denial, and strong, unweaiied supplication, raises himself by degrees to that world where the miracle is native; lie who keeps his eyes fixed on tho earth, seek ing only after money, ease, and pleasure, gradually becomes blind to the higher life; the sense of spiritual vision. Weakens, and is eventually lost till he sees in the highest and deepest things, in the true and the beautiful, nothing but deceit and humbug ! A terrible revelation ! If you find an irreconcilable contradiction between faith ant. knowledge, bo sure, my. friend that it does not lie in the stars above, nor on' the wide earth, uor under the earth; but in your own heart You are uot yet reconcil ed to God; you fear him, and right ly; you defy him; and this deep cleft in you, which reaches to tho root and source of your life, to tho very foundation of your be ing, you believe you fiud reflected in nature; for you yourself are your conception of nature. Your Column. To xtiow our nppreelutlon ul the J la which the Fulton County New I belnit udopt rd Into the homes of the people ot thin county, we have net npnrt till column tor the KKKK use of our Milmorltieta.rorHdvertlRinK purposes, subject to the following conditions: I. It Is free only to those who uro pnld-up mil scrlliers. Only personnl property enn bo advertised. 8. Notices must not exceed :) w rds. 4. All 'Icirul" notices excluded , Not free to mcrchiints. or nnyone to Oliver- tlse Koods sold under n mercnntlte license. The primary object of this columnU to f ford farmers, nnd folks who lire not In public business, un opportunity lo brlnir to public nt letillon product or stocks they rimy huve to sell, or may want to buy. Now, this spnee Is yours: If you wnnttobuy a horse. If you want hired help. If yon wnnt to borrow money. If you want to sell n ptjr. huir if. v. sonic hay. a koosc. or If you waul to ndver. the lot a wife this column Is yours. The News Is read weekly by elifhl thousand people and is the best tidveriisluK medium In the eo. titty. Fui: Sale A red' roan mare 3 years old, but little broken, nice build and kind disposition, .1. 1 Pine, Gem, I'a. Cons and Hay. I will sell corn, also hay loose or in bales. No. 1. Market price. W. C. Patterson, Near McCounellsbnrg. Could Not Fool Mini. Hans was one of a class of men devoted to money making, who considered himself particularly smart. He owned a nice lot on which was a house and a framo barn. He had both insured against loss by lire, the barn for 700, which was more than its val ue. In the course of a couple of years tho barn burned down ; and as the insurance company found they could replace it with a brick building at a cost of about 400, aud thus save &100, they did so. Hans thought ho was being cheated. As he had $700 insur ance ou the old barn he insisted that the company still owed him 300. Wheu he found he could not legally collect the 300 he was very angry and used language more forcible than polite. Some time afterward a life in surance agent asked nans to in sure his li'fe. He refused. "Well then," said the agent, "let me in sure your wife's life for "),000, and if she dies before you do we will pay you the full amount with in ton days after her funeral. Here was a templing oiler, but Haus' experience .with the barn was still rankling. He took a good long whiff at his pipe and then re plied. "You say if miue frau is insur ed and she goes dead you pays me ."i,oua I tells you do no such ting. If mine frau goo dead you shoost go out aud huut up some udder old vomaus, and bring her in hero and says : 'Hans, I gives you au odder frau so besser as do old oue.' You shoost waut to cheat me aud sell me an old vo maus for .",000 dat I could buy anyvero for oue dollar. Young mau's you can't come auymore of your Yankee tricks on me." Duiiurous If NcKlcctcd. Burns, cuts, and other wounds often fail to heal properly if neg lected aud become troublesome sores. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve prevents such consequences. E ven where delay has aggravated the injury DeWitt's "Witch liazel Salve effects acure. "I had a run ning sore on my leg thirty years," says II. C. Hartly, Yankeetowu, Ind. "After using many remedies I tried DeWitt's Witch liazel Salve. A few boxes healed the sore." Cures all skin diseases. Piles yield to it at once. Beware of counterfeits. Tenants should be as much in terested iu improved methods as the owners of farms, as they must tirst pay the tax of rent be fore they can make d profit. No one should attempt to owaa farm if Ik.' is unsuccessful as a teuant. A fanner whose tield of corn was last year partly injured by crows and blackbirds pulling up the young plauts to get the. corn, states that he tried the plan of scattering tlio corn around the edges of the Hold daily until tho plants we.ti well grown, with the l result that the birds were kept too busy searching for tho grains ou the ground to do much damage, and lie did not have to use more than half a pock daily. As tho birds also destroy many insects and worms, he did not desire to poison or shoot them. By scat tering corn for them tlie crop waa ! then damaged very little. ! You never heard of any one u Ising Foley's Honey aud Tar and ' not being satisfied. All dealers. M'AY KtUhtt S B fill 1 A AT JOHNSTON'S Beautiful Lawns, 6c, $ Ihin.knnie KntKtPv A to 10c. White Lawns. 8. 10. 12. $i ' and up to 25c. White Persian Lawns at 30c. White Swiss, plain or figured Dress Ginehams and Percales all patterns from MADRAS and SILK 2 An Elegant Line of Wash Come and see our line of MEN's SHIRTS and slnirtAoists also CLOTHING to SUIT IK' h M CONNELLSBURG SEE spring and summer 19 T. J. WIENER, Hancock, - Need more. The summer Normal here is progressing finely ; About forty pupils already here and more to come. Prof. B. N. Palmer will as sist the rest of the term. The Prof, is interested iu tho educa tion of the young, and lias done more for to help the teahers. than any other man in the couuty. Fifty-three teachers in the couuty have gone to school to him. S. M. Cleveuger, book agent for the Minter Book Co., received here last Friday seventy copies of books that he sold near here. Tho name of tho book is "Mr. World and Miss Church Member. Every family in tho county ought to buy one of the books. Mr. A. Runyan and wife and W. F. Hart, attended May meet ing a Sunday at the Sidling Hill Baptist church. Mr. George Harris, candidate for Prothouotary was here last Saturday. A young man asked the cpues tion, "Why Necdmore has no Sun day sch nil and no preachiug ? Is it because there ato no people? No. Bart Smith Esq,, is still quite ilL Rev. Baugher, went to Reho both, Sunday. A question was asked, "Is it right for Newspapers to be filled with advertisements for the read ers, and cheat them out of the news ? A Lesson In Health. j Healthy kidneys filter tho im- purities from tho blood, and un I less they do this, good health is j impossible. Foley's Kidney Cure I makes sound kidueys aud will j positively cure all forms of kidney ! and bladder disease. It strength- ensthewhole system. Alldealers. Soineioxperiments can be in ado with potatoes ou a small scale to test varieties aud soils. One ex perimenter claims that he secur ed the largest potatoes by prun ing tho vines, and another by leav ing only ono plant to the hill. These results, however, depend upon conditions. It is estimated that it requires about four acres of land to supply all tho food for a cow, and that she returns ten dollars' worth of manure to the land every year. If fertilizer is also applied to tho land annually the four acres may, In a' few years, bo reduced to three. mil Pretty Dimities; 10 to 14c. 6 to 12 1-2 cents.' f$ . ?4 GINGHAMS. Silks at 50c. W at PRICES that FIT. $ 02. - Maryland. A Sermon to Tattlers. You meau, despised, degraded, rabble, ceaso for awhile your cur sed gabble, and iu your uiegh bors rights to dabblo, and hear this short address. Now, deem mo not your friend or foe, but 'twould give me joy to know that not one tattler dwelt below to mar our happiness. I would not join your tattling crow and do the dir ty work you do, .for all the silver in Peru and gold of Mexico. What ! peddle about from door to door, all that I hear and often more tobea probe for every sore to make a friend or foe. The text is meau from which I teach you, but ye are meaner whom I preach to;and if I say mean things to reach you, I hope you will ex cuse me, and in this deal out, to mo your custom measure. But, with all, just take your leisure to rate me aud abuse me. Ye'are the meauest of our race, a curse to every decent place toliumau kind a deep disgrace, to friend ship's flower a bliglit. Ye sneak ing, cringing, mischief makers, thieves are much better than peace breakers. Our thanks are due the undertakers that hide you from our sight. If you have any papering to be done this spring.it will be to your interest to consult Thompson and Steach. It is important to get carrots and parsnips in early, or the keep ing down of the weeds will be more diflicult. To delay planting such crops until after tho corn crop goes iu is to double the labor required in keeping the ground clean. The plan used with such crops is to let the weeds grow un til about one or two inches high, uud then use a cultivator, work ing the ground both ways, so as to destroy every weed. Lot the weeds get a start again, aud theu go over the plot once more with the cultivator, harrowing the soil fine, so as to prepare a suitable seed bed for the. seed. Some farmers dread a carrot crop, ow ing to tho weeds getting ahead of theyoung carrots, butif tho weeds are first allowed .to put in au ap pearance they cau be so thorough ly eradicated as to render the work of keeping the ro.ws clean much easier than by any other method. - The practice of dairying should uot be considered as an. adjunct to farming. Make dairying a speciality, producing a superior quality of butter, and let the farm support the animals. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ItAKnitJS. R. M. DOWNES, First Class Tonsorial Artist, MoCONNKM.SlOIWi, PA. A Clean Cup tinil Tom fl with onnh Shavo. Kvirythlntf Anti.pUo. Kiuon Sltirllit'tl. I'ff'Sliop in nioni lutely oomnmMlby VA llruKij ISAAC IN. WATSON, m Tonsorial Artist.. KfrUMly up to time In nil styli of htilr cut tin. ynli'U, en-y slmvM. liny-rum. Ureimm, WHoh-hiiznl. without extm ehnrve. Fresh towel to fiieh eustomrr. IjiLrst liiiprovnrl i pnrutu for Hterllliitif tooln, PurlorN.oppositn Fulton Houwe, t.AWVDHS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnel Pa. All IokhI htwlncw nntl collpctlotm rntrustptl will ruceive enrorui uud prompt, uilunilon. IIOTM.S. gARTON HOUSE, KDWIN 111 SIIONG, 1'HOP., HANCOCK, .Mil. fTntler tlio now irmnnKPinrnt luis ltrcn refurnifthKd untl rtmutlHt(. Ootid snn:iiu room. llNtdii!trt.-rH for oomnierpitil nti-it. Fulton Couuty Telrphoue connected. Lively aud Feed Stuule Ln uouneetlon. ( Ill KCIIi S. Pkkshvtkhian.---Itov. W, A. Wh, D. i)., fustor. l'iTU;hinu gpi'vlccs each alternate Kubbuth at 10:30 a. m. and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Services ut Green Hill on alternate Sabbaths ut 10::t0 a.m. Sabbath school at 9:15. Junior Christian En deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at :00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00, Methodist Episcopal llev. A. 1). McCloskey, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:.'10 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Sunday eyening at 7:00. Epwottii League at (1:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. United Preshytmuan llev. J. !,. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at!.':3() u. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:3(1, untl every other Sunday evening at7:0U. The alternate Sablmtii evenings are used by ttie Voting Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m, I'raver meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00, GVANMKI.liAij lU'1'HI'.KAN llev. A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school H:l.) a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at lll:30 and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian En deavor at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening tit 7:00. Reformed Uev. C. M. Smith, Pas tor. Sunduy school at 0:30 a. in. Preaching on alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. nt. Christian Endeavor at 0:00 p. in. i'rayer meet ing ou Wednesday evening, at 7:00. tkk.ms or corirr. The first term of the Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall commence on the Tuesday following the second Monday of January, at lo o'clock a. m. The second term commences on tho third Monday of March, ut'2 o'clock p. in. The third term on the Tuesday next following the second Monday of'juue, at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on the lirst Monday of October, at 2 o'clock p. in. IIOUOI (ill Ol I ICLKS. Justice of the Peace Thomas F. Sloan, Ij. II. Wible. Constable John II. Doyle. Burgess II. W. Scott. Couneilmen D. T. Fields, Lconmd Hohman, Samuel Bender,M. W. IS' ace. Clerk Willium Hull. High Constable Wiii.Baumgardncr. Schoo W) irectors A . U. Nace. John A. Irwin, Thomas F. Sloan, F. Taylor, John Comerer, C, B. Stevens. GKNKR.rL DIHKCTOKY. President Judge Hon. S.Mc. Swope Associate Judges Lemuel Kirk,l),i vld Nelson. Prothonotury, Ac Frank P. Lynch, District Attorney George 15. Dan Iels. Treasurer George 11. Mellott. Sheriff Daniel C. Fleck. Deputy Sheriff Jury Commissioners C. II. K. Plum mer, Anthonv Lynch. Auditors John S. Harris, W. C, Davis, S L. Garland. Commissioners II. K. Malot, A. V, Kelly, John Fisher. Clerk Frank Mason. County Surveyor Jonas Lake. County Superintendent Clem dies' nut. Attorneys W. Scott Alexander, J Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F, McN. Johnston, M. II. Sliall'ner, Geo, B. Daniels, John P. Sipes, S. W, Kirk. SOCIETIES, Odd Fellows M'Coiuiellsbiirg Lodge No. 744 meets every Friday evening in the Comerer Building in McConnells burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. iM met : s every Saturday evening ln the Cro:rer building ut Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 007 niecN every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells '1 annery. Harrisonvlllrt IoiLu No. 701 1 1 every Saturda.vteveiiing in Odd Fel lows Hall at ilarrisonville. Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ci. cry Saturdav evening in Odd FelloA.-' Hall at Waterfall Mills. Warfordsburg Lodge No. 001 met Is in Warfordsburg every Saturdtiy evening. Kiug PostG. A. H. No. 30.j meets iu MeCoiinelUbnrg in Odd Fellow' Hall the tirst Saturday iu every month at 1 p. iu." , , Hoy al Area num.TincarorOj Council, No. 121, meets on alternate' Momln evenings in P. O, S. of A. Hall, in McConiiellHl.urg. Washington Camp No. 4117, P. O. H. A., of New Grenada, meets every Sat urday evening in P. , S, of A. 'Hull. Washington Camp, No. .lii-l, P. O.S, of A., Husiontown, meets every Sjitur. unlay evening in P. o. S. of A. Hall. John Q. Taylor Post G. A. 11., No.' SSU, meets every Saturday, ou or just preceding full moon in Lashley hull, ut 2 p. in., at Buck Vallep, Woman's Belief Corps, No. 80, meets at same date and pluco at 4 p.m. Gen. D. B. McKibbio Post No. 402, G. A. S,, meets ttie second and fourth futurdayg iu each mouth at l'lcuiut