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    FULTON COUNTY NEWS.
Published Every Thursday.
B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor.
AkCONNELLSBURG, PA.
OCTOBER 2, 1902.
Published Weekly. 1.00 per
Annum in Advance.
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Per square of linen 1 time II J.
rer sguarc each subsequent Insertion.... W.
, All advertisements Inserted for leu than
three monllis charted by the square.
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One-hnlf column
tine Column
Nothinu inserted forlesa than II.
lro(ossionul Cards one year V.
Till: COM FSSION
OF
DAVID LEWIS
THE MOTKI)
HIGHWAYMAN AND COUNTERFEITER.
(Continued from First PiiKe.)
txk my departure about four o'
clock in the morning, -without bid
ding adieu or returning thanks to
my landlady, of whom I began to
entertain suspicious thoughts and
recall to mind the many stories I
had heard of "poisoned cheese,"
and "colt sausages." Afterwind
ing my way for some distance
through the woods, I ascended
the top of the Blue Mountains,
about sun rise, and avoiding the
great road as much as possible, I
pursued my journey towards the
residence of my mother in Centre
county, after experiencing many a
hungry belly and sleepless night.
I arrived at mother's much fatig
ued and entering the house just
as the family wore preparing to
rake up the embers of a dyiug
fire, and retire to rest, accosted
the old lady oefore I was recog
nized by any of my brothers or
sisters; I could easily perceive
that whilst the beam of joy played
iu her eya at seeing me again, it
was evident the thorn of sorrow
was planted in her heart, lest it
might involve me in fresh difficul
ties and troubles. I remained
with my mother's family some
time and was almost persuaded
to settle and become industrious
and sober, but my rambling dis
position predominated and for the
sake of company and amusement
paid occasional visits to this town
(Belief on to). I frequented the
taverns for the sake of sport and
to drown in the society of the
loungers which are always to be
found in the bar-room of a coun
try inn the compunctions of con
science with which I was at that
time occasionally visited, and al
though I was, previous to this,
guilty of many juvenile indiscre
tions and petty offenses, I never
comtemplated embarkingin those
dangerous and unlawful enter
prises which unhappily distin
guish the remainder of my ca
reer. I here discovered through
the medium of the newspapers
and other sources of information
that the people of the interior
had resolved to establish country
banks, and from the number
which theu existed, young and
ignorant as I was, I foresaw that
while such a measure would ter
minate in the ruin of society, it
would tend to facilitate the views
of counterfeiters, and open a
door for carrying on extensive
schemes of fraud on the ignorant
and weak part of the community.
Unluckily for me, I one day hap
pened to fall in company with one
of those tin pedders or Yankee
card men, who at that time were
very numerous all over the coun
try, and who showed me a large
quantity of Bank Bills, purport
ing to be issued from sundry
hanks at Philadelphia and else
where, and which he said he ob
tained at Burlington, in the state
of Vermont, at a very low rate,
and that ho could make an inde
pendent fortune in a very short
time, provided he had any person
ipon whom he could depend to
aid and assist him in their circu
lation. Being induced by the
Hattering prospect thus held out,
I accompanied him to Burlington
where I was introduced to this
manufacturing association, and
soon became initiated into all the
mysteries of the fraternity. With
a mind bent on unholy gain, 1
soon became an adept at the bus
iuess, and received from them for
distribution and circulation a con
siderable amount of spurious
notes.
(To be continued.)
VENGEANCE ON HUSBAND
BEATEliS. !
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I
Little do we kuow.of the suffer
ing and heartache that is hidden
behind pride in many a family.
Once in a while in the divorce
courts we are given a glimpse of
these things. At Coffeyvillie, for
example, J. II. Cain has filed suit
for divorce, alleging cruelty
against his spouso. In his peti
tion he tells of how his wife used
to become enraged and swear at
him and then strike him with her
brutal fists. Patiently he bore
with these bursts of temper, hop
ing against hope that she would
do better in the future, but the
outbreaks became more frequent
the blows fell oftener with great
er fierceness, his tears and pa
tience grew less effoctivo, and at i
last he tied in terror and took ref
uge in the home of his parents.
Petitions like that of Mr. Cain are
calculated to steel the heart
against all feelings of mercy. We
may talk of the law taking its
course, but it seems at times as
though nothing but summary
mob vengeance will meet the case
of these husband beaters whiare
all too plentiful. Kansas City
Journal.
HIS LIFE IN PERIL.
"I just seemed to have gone all
to pieces," writes Alfred Bee, of
Welfare, Tex., "biliousness and a
lame back had made life a bur
den. I couldn't eat or sleep and
felt almost too worn out to work
when I began to use Electric Bit-1
ters, but they worked wonders, j
Now I bleep like a tqp, can eat j
anything, have gained iu strength
and enjoy hard work." They give j
vigorous health and new life to ;
weak, sickly, run-down people, j
Try them. Only 50c at W. S. ;
Dickson's drug store. !
WORRY AND INDIGESTION.
Worry is but one of the many
forms of fear, so that worry tends
to the production of indigestion.
Indigestion tends to put the body
of the subject in a condition that
favors worry. There is thus es
tablished a vicious circle which
tends to perpetuate itself, each
elements augmenting the other.
It is necessaiy to securo a cheer
ful, wholesome atmosphere for
the dyspeptic. Laughing is in it-
elf also a useful exercise from
the standpoint of digestion. Five
minutes' deliberate laughing aft
er each meal would bean excellent
prescription for some people.
Family Doctor.
GOES LIKE HOT CAKES.
"The fastest selling article I
have in my store," writes drug
gist C. T. Smith, of Davis, Ky.,
"is Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds,
because it always cures. In my
six years or sales it has never
failed. I have known it to save
sufferers from Throat and Luug
diseases, who could get no help
from doctors or any other reme
dy." Mothers rely on it, best
physicians prescribe it, and W.
S. Dickson guarantees satisfac
tion or refund; price. Trial bot
tles free. Reg. sixes, r0c and 1.
HER "HAM AND"WAY.
The time for the dinner was at
hand.
The interior of the Upjohn man
sion was decked with roses, car
nations and lilies for the feast.
But at the last moment a terri
ble calamity happened.
The hired girl left.
The mistress hurriedly engag
ed a substitute who had been
waiting on the table at a boarding
house.
The first course was served,
aud at the proer time the now
maid was directed to remove the
dishes.
With a tray held high in the air
she advanced to the head of the
table and called out in a loud,
high keyed voice :
"Stack yer plates !" Chicago
Tribune.
A DOZEN TIMES A NIGHT.
Mr. Owen Dunn, of Beutou Fer
ry, W. Va., writes : "I have had
kidney and bladder trouble for
years, and it became so bad that
I was obliged to get up at least a
dozeu times a night. I never re
ceived any permanent benefit from
any medicine until I tried I took
Foley's Kidney Cure. After using
two bottles, I am cured." All
dealers.
Foley's Honey and Tot
curt colds, prevents pneumonia.
Tour Column.
To show our appreciation of the way In
which the Fulton County News is be'iim adopt
ed into the hoinc of the people of t !.- couuty,
wo have set -.ipart this en .nun for the FUKK
use of our subscrlbcrs.for advertising- purposes,
subject to the follow intf conditions:
I. It Is frco only to those who are paid-up sub
He rlbcrs.
8. Only personal property ean be advertised.
8. Notices must not exceed SO w rdH.
4. All "leiral" notices excluded
6. Not free to merchants, or any one to adver
tise goods sold under a tnercantllo license.
The primary object of this column' Is to af
ford farmers, and folks who are not In public
business, an opportunity to brink to publiu at
tention products or stocks they may have to
sell, or may want to buy.
Now, this spaoe Is yours; If you want to buy a
.lorse. If you want hired help, If you want to
borrow money. If you want to sell a pig, a buif
iry, some hay, a xoose, or If you want to adver
tise for a wife this column Is your.
The New Is read weekly by elKht thousand
people, and is the best advertising medium In
the countv.
Will sell cheap, or exchange,
good Singer sewing machine for
stock or grain. Address David
Steveus, Laidig, Pa.
For Sale. A young black mare;
also wants to buy a Cotswold
buck. J. L. Grissiuger, New
Grenada, Pa.
For Sale A traction engine, a
sawmill, a threshing machine, aud
a shingle machine all in running
order. D. B. Mum ma, Knobs
ville, Pa.
Wanted. A married man of
sober industrious habits to work
on farm by the year, beginning
April 1, 11)03. Good chance.
House and all necessary privi
leges. C. J. Brewer, McCon
nellsburg. For Sale. A full blood English
Berkshire Boar, 4 mouths old.
Inquire C. J. Brewer, McCou
nellsburg, Pa.
NATURAL ANXIETY.
Mothers regard approaching
winter with uneasiness, children
take cold so 'easily. No disease
costs more little lives than croup.
It's attack is so sudden that the
sufferer is often beyond human
aid before the doctor arrives.
Such cases yield readily to One
Minute Cough Cure. Liquifies
the mucus, allays inflammation,
removesdanger. Absolutely safe, i
Acta immediately, cures cough,;
V-v-.Jt p I I I') Ml UUVllI H. ) IU1 tlllUUV
and lung trouble. F. S. McMahou
Hampton, Ga : "A bad cold ren
dered mo voiceless just before an
oratical contest. I intended to
withdraw but took One Minute
I Cough Cure. It restored my voice
in time to win the medal."
ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION
OF NAMES.
"Since arriving in the United
States I have been greatly aston
ished at the way you pronounce
many proper names," said Mr.
John H. Hanson, tourist from
Iludersfield, England.
"For example, this very hotel
at which I am stopping (the Ra
leigh) is gived a pronunciation
that sounds barbarous tomy ears.
You call it as though it were spell
ed 'Rawley.' Now that is positive
ly incorrect, for the great Eng
lishman in whose honor it was no
doubt named is known now, and
has always been known with us,
as though his name was spelled
Rally.
"I can't criticise your pronun
ciation of such words as 'Poto
mac,' but in England your beauti
ful river has ever been called the
'Pot-o-mac,' with the accent on
the last syllable. It is an Indian
word, 1 believe, and you have the
right to place the emphasis on
any syllable you like, although it
seems to mo that our way of pro
nunciation gives far more of
strength and dignity to the
name." Washington Post.
THE WORST FORM.
Multitudes are siuging the j
praises of Kodol, the uow discov- j
ery which is making so many sick j
people welland weakpeoplestrong j
by digesting what they eat, by j
cleansing and sweeting the stem-
ach and by transforming their j
food into the kind of pure,rich,red j
blood that makes you feelgood all I
over. Mrs. Cranfill, of Troy, I.T. j
writes : For a numbur of years 1 1
was troubled with indigestion aud j
dyspepsia which grew into the !
worst form. Finally I wasinducod
to use Kodol and after usiug four
bottles I am entirely cured. I re
commend Kodol to all sufferers
from indigestidu and dyspepsia.
Take a dose after meals. It di
gests what you eat.
ADVERTISE IN
The Fnlton Comty News.
lb. C. Smitb & Xo'8
tod? of Store (Boobs
o be close
a
Goods Below Cost,
And this Is No Fake !
THE Assignees of H. C. Smith & Co.
tho stock of General Merchandise
JL must go out, and if you are in need of anything now,
if there is anything you can use this fall, next winter, or next
summer, it will pay you to go and get it while it lasts, as an
opportunity like this only comes once in a lifetime. While
thev have nearly everything found in a GENERAL STORE,
we give a few prices on goods.
LAWNS.
12Jc tor Cc
DIMITIES.
12Jc kind for 10 and 8c.
VALOI1) LACE.
lCc kind for 0c.
PERCALES.
Windsor Percale, 36 inches wide,
CLOTHING.
Boys' suits from 4 to 9 yra, $1 to
$3; reduced from 3. 00 and 4.2.3.
14 to 18 years, from 3.00 to 7.00,
reduced i om 5.00 and 9.00.
Men's emits, black cutaways,
17.00, reduced to 8.00 and 8.50.
. Other men's suits from 8 50 to
5'.50.
Mmmmamm.saaaaMaasmaaaammamaamamaaaaaau
All Other Goods will be Sold at a Proportionate price.
It will pay you to make your
SPENT MORE THAN $1000.
W.W.Baker, of Plainview, Neb.,
writes : "My wife suffered from
lung trouble for fifteen years.
She tried a number of doctors and
spent over $1000 without relief.
She became very low and lost all
hope. A friend recommended Fo
ley's Honey and Tar and, thanks
to this great remedy, it saved her
life. She enjoys better health than
she has known in ten years. " Re
fuse substitutes. All dealers.
Teacher "Suppose your little
brother had two pennies and you
gave him three more, what would
he have then?"
Nisby Murphy "A vaniller
ice cream soder." Puck.
NEVER ASK ADVICE.
When you have a cough or cold
don't ask what is good for it and
get some medicine with little or
no merit and perhaps dangerous.
Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar,
the greatest throat and lung rem
edy, it cures coughs and colds
quickly. All dealers.
Needed in Every Home
0N THE NEW
WPBSlERS
AND ENLARGED
EDITION OF
lurreMNATMfaLi
DKTIUtUJtY
webster's
International
Dictionary
A Dictionary ef ENGLISH,
Blot r.vfajr, Gorapb jr, Fiction, ale.
New Plate Throughout
25,000 New Words
rhraass and Definitions
Pivjiiiri'cl uinK-r the direct super
vision of W. T. HARRIS, Ph.D., LL.D.,
I'niloil Slulos Commissioner of Kdu
cutiou, usmkUmI by a hugo corps of com
petent specialists inn! editors. -
Rich Binding. 2364 Quart. P. g..
S0UO Illustration.
t1fmTh luttrnatioHalwai first iatutd
in JHHO, wucetdiny the " Unabridged. "
Tht iVtm aitd b'Hlargtd Edition of tht
lulernatiunal vnt itsutd in October,
WOO. (let iU Intent and litnt.
Wo III. ilillth
W.b.t.r'a Coll. (lata Dictionary
with Glossary of Scottish Wordaand Phrases
UlXl Ptfs. litis llliutrutluiM. SIm TkIQiI M Imam.
Fli-st-ttlims In quality, second-class In site."
Becliuen p litres, oto. of both
books sunt ou appllcatlou.
G.6C.MERRIAMCO.
Publish,
Springfield, Mas.
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right.
I winrurs )
I COiXOIATC j
VMiawJny
12Jc kind for 10c.
SATEENS.
lGc kind for 10c, 12c kind for
8c; 10c kind at be.
TAPESTRIES.
Upholsteriug tapestries, beauti
ful patterns, 85c for 70c.
SILKATINE.
12c. kind for 10c; 10c for 8c
HATS.
Straw h ts lor men and boys, up-
to-date styles, 75c for 40c, 50c j
for 25c, 40c for 10c, $1 for 10c.
Linen hats, 50c for 25c, crash j
hats. 50c for 5c. Derbys, $2
purchases early. At these
j
THE
FULTON $
COUNTY 2
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
Markets. The Sun
day School Lesson,
Helps for Christian
Endeavorers, and a
Good Sermon for ev
erybody. THE JOB DEPARTMENT
! IS COMPLETE.
SALE BILLS,
X POSTERS,
I LETTER HEADS,
I K ENVELOPES,
CARDS, Ac,
t , In fact anything and
X everything in the best ,
style along that line.
Sample copies of
the News sent to any
of your friends cn
request,
bout
have decided that
now in their hands
for $1, soft hats, $1 50 for $1.
$1.00 for 75c.
shoes.
Shoes for men, women and chil
dren, the $3 kind for $1, $3 25
tor $1.25, $2.25 for $1.
CARPETS.
All wool carpets, 75c for 00c,
halt wool, G5c for 5jjc, the 30c
grade for 22Jc.
RUGS.
$1 kind for 80c.
SHIRTS.
$1 for 40c, 50c at 25c
prices goods will soon be sold
rUMBERLAND
TIMETABLES-
VALLEY
May 2li, 1902.
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between (lurrinbuiK und liruencustle. lenvlnif
Hurrlsiiui'K 5.15 und unlviiiK lii eenoustle 7.85.
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dully, except Stindiiy, aa follows: l.euve
tjuiilBle 6.15 it. m., 7.05 a. m., 12.40 p. m., 8.15 p.
m,. leuve MuchunlcsbuiK tj.ox u. m., 7.29 a. m..
B.I2u. in,., l.ot p. m., 2.30 p. id., S.:ul p.m., ft.80
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us follows: for CiirlKle and Intermediate stu.
tinu" ai n.87 u. in., 2.1m p. in. uud 26 p. in., ulso
for Meoliunlokljurif Uilisburtt und Inleruiedlutc
Htutionsut 7 no u, tn.uud 3.16 p. ui.
Trulus Nos. I, 3 und 109 run dully between
Hsrrisi'iiri' und Iluierstown.
I'ulluian piihine sleeping curs between Ne
lorkand Knoxvllle. Tenn., on trulns I wes
slid 10 east and between MilliidHphla anil
Welsh ouN. & W. Kiiilwiiyon trains 109 west
uud r.'eust, except Unit ou .Sunday the I'hiiu
delphlu sleeper w ill run east ou No. 2.
TurouKh couches to and from I'hlladelphli
ou trains 2 und 4 east and 7 and 9 west.
Dully.
Dully except Sunday.
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KIDNEY DISEASES
are the most fatal of all dis
eases. EM EVQ KIDNEY CURE It I
iULlI 0 Buarantead Remedy
or money refunded, Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the pest for
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICB 60c. tad tXO.
Tas. Mix.
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A. U. P. If.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
111 Kill US. I
R. M. DOWNES,
Fiust Class
Tonsorial Artist,
MoCONNKLLKUUKO, I A.
A Clean Cup and Towel with each Shave.
Kverythlnir Antiseptic.
Kazors Sterilized.
t3T"Shop In room lately oocupledby Kd Dni o
ISAAC N. WATSON,
Tonsorial Artist.
Strictly tip to date In nil Mylen of hair 01. t
Unit, iiilek, easy shaves, llay-runi. Cretins,
Witch-hazel, without extra charge. Fresh
towel to ench customer. I.utesi Improved un
parntus for steillizlliK tools. Parlors opposite
Fulton House.
LAWYERS.
M. R. SHAFFNER,
Attorney at Law,
Office on Square,
McConiielbburtf, Pa.
All lcifnl buslnr's and collections entrusted
will ecclve careful und prompt attention.
IIOTKI.S.
BARTON HOUSE.
F.KWIX Ill'SIIONT., IOI.,
HANCOCK,
4y" Under the new nip 1 11 n.-im-nt has been
refurnished and remodeliil. c:ood sample
rit-iiMijunriers ror commercial men.
Fulton County Telephone) connected. Llery
CIll'KCllliS.
Pkksuytkrian. Uev. W. A. West,
D. D.. Pastor. , Preaching services
cuch alternate Sabluttli atl0::t0a. in.
and every Sunday evening at 7:00.
Services at Green Hill on alternate
babbitths at 10::i0 a. 111. Subbuth
school at 9:15. Junior Christian En
deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor
at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:00.
Mkthodist Episcopal Kev. A. V.
McCloskey, Pastor. Sunduy school
at 9:30 a. tn. Preaching every other
Sumlay uiorniup at 10:.S0 and every
Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworth
lague at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting
Thursday evening at'7:00.
Unitkd Pkksuytkkian -lU-v. J. L.
Grove, Pastor, Sunday school at 9:;i0
a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn
ing at 10::i), and every other Sunduv
evening at7:00. The alternate Sabbath
evenings are used by the Young Peo
ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. ra.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evuninii
at 7:00.
F.VAX(iKI.U.Au lA-TUKKAN Uev, A.
G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunduy school !):j5
a. m. Preaching1 every other Sunduy
morning at 0::i0 and every other Sun
day evening at 7:00. Christian En
deavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting
on Wednesday evening at7:00.
Hefohmkd I lev. C. M. Smith, Pas
tor. Sunday school at 1):.'I0 11. ni.
Preaching on u I termite Sabbat Its at
10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Christian
Endeavor ut 6:00 p. m. Prayer meet
ing on Wednesday evening ut 7:00.
ti:hms ok :oi ht.
The first term of the Courts of Ft 1
ton county in Hie year shall commence
on the Tuesday following the seco.td
Monday of January, at lo o'clock a. in.
The second term commences on t ie
third Monday of March, at 2 o'clt. :k
p. in.
The third term on the Tuesdav m xt
following the second Monday of 'June,
at 10 o'clock a. m.
The fourth term on the first Mond.iy
of October, at 2 o'clock p. m.
itoifoi tin 01 1 h:i:ks.
Justice of the Peace Thomas 1'.
Sloan, L. H. Wible.
Constable John II. Doyle.
Burgess -H. W. Scott.
Counciltnen 1). T. Fields, onni d
Hohman, Samuel Hender,M. W. Nac--.
Clerk William Hull.
HigbConstable Win. Raumgardner.
School Directors A. II. X ace. Jol a
A. Irwin, Thomug F. Sloan, F. M.
Taylor, John Conieier, C. Ji. Stevons.
G i:x 1: k a 1. di it 1 :: toh y .
President Judge Hon. S.Mc. Swope.
Associate Judges Lemuel Kirk, Da
vid Nelson.
Prothonotary, Ac Frank P. Lynch.
District Attorney George U. Dan
iels. Treasurer George H. Mullmt.
Sheriff Daniel C. Flock.
Deputy Sheriff
Jury Commissioners C. II. E. PI11111
roer, Anthony Lynch.
Auditors John S. Harris, W. C.
Davis, S L. Garland.
Commissioners U.-K. Malot, A. V.
Kelly, John Fisher.
Clerk Frank Mason.
" County Surveyor Jonas Lake.
County Superintendent Clem Chts
nut. Attorneys W. Scott Alexander, J.
Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F.
McN. Johnston, M. 11. Shall ner, Goo.
H. Daniels, John P. Sipes, S.' V'.
Kirk.
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soi:ii:'mi:.s,
Odd Fellows M'CoiinellsburgLod.j
No. 744 meets every Friday eveninp in
tho Comerer Building in McCuniic 11
burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 4S4 meets
every Saturday evening in the Cro:i;i-r
building at Fort Littleton.
Wells Valley Lodge No. 007 meets
every Saturday evening In Odd Fel
lows' Hall at Wells Tannery.
Harrlsonvillo Lodge No. 701 meet-
every Saturday evening in Odd Ft '
lows' Hall at Uarrlsonville
Waterfall Lodge No. 77.'i meets i-t
ery Saturday evening in odd Fellows'
Hall at Waterfall Mills.
Warfordsburg Lodge No. 601 meet j
in Warfordsburg every Saturduv
evoning.
King PostG. A. It. No, 3li") meets i,j
McConnellsburg In Odd Fellows' J !a 1
the first Saturday in every month til i
p. m.
Uoval Arcanum,Tuscarora Counc':,
No. 121, meets on ultenntte ' Mondu j
evenings In 1'. O. S. of A. Hall, in
McConnellsburg. -'
Washington Camp No. 407, 1'. O. S.
A., of New Grenada, meets everv H.-n.-urday
evening in 1. O. S. of A. ' linfi.
Washington Camp, No. M4, P. O.y,
of A., Hustontown, meets every Satur
urday evening in P. O. S. of A. HnH.
John Q, TUylor Post G. A. It., Nm
589, nieets every Saturdav, on or jus
preceding full moon in Luh!ey hall,
at 2 p. in., at Buck Valley.
Woman's Relief Corps, No. 80,
meets ut bume date and place ut 4 p. in,
Gen. D. B. McKibbin Post No. 402,
G. A. S., meets the second and fourth
Muturduyg iu each mouth ut Pleastinr
Uldge,