FULTON COUNTY NEWS. Publish livery Thursday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNliLLSBUKO, HA. JUKE 10, 1903, Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADVERTISING HATCH. I'i'r viuiiru of line .1 time Per iiniri- ruch ulciueiit Insertion.'.'. All nilvi'it'i'iii'nts in-crted lor less three months etmnfed bv th snutre. h M. thitn . Hjihh jjimiM. I I vr! 'inn-fourth column ll.iiiMliini n 7t fni'-h:ilf column Ofio Column iVii. 4ii.(i. hi.(in li'.uu. w oo. ; 1.00 Not hlnir lnertrd for les tlinn (I, Professions Curds one yenr 5. SHOULD WOVEN MARRY FOR A HOME ? 1 agree with those who take tho position that women should not marry for a home. I hold that people should nevor mai i y except for mutual affection for each other. Marriages for con venience or for mercenary pur poses are not made in heaven, and are, therefore, liable to be fail ures. I am aware that marriages founded on affection are not fash ionable to-day, and that one an nounces one's self an old fogy when one gives expression to the thought that without genuine af fection as the basis of matrimo nial alliances there can be little happiness in them. Marrying for money, position or home, smacks so strongly of the merce nary spirit that one mistrusts persons entering into so sacred a contract so unscrupulously, and one asks one's self continually, will they be able to fulfill their vows '"for better, for worse?" When the realities of life, strip ped of the glamour of romantic seutimontalism, come upon them will they Ik; able to meet them with resignation and courage? V.'ill they be able to humor the foibles and vagaries that develop sometimes? Will they be able to bear with patience and cheer fulness tho perverseness of hu man nature that sometimes comes over persons who were previously lovable and loving? Vicious habits not infrequently change tli.e whole nature of peo ple. Alcohol, drug and tobacco habits have morethau oncechang ed noble men and women into de mons. The husband or the wife of such persons inevitably suffers the tortures of the lost through the tantalizing habits of these slaves to pernicious habits; and if there is no love in such a union, there can be no forbearance. It is bad enough when both are madiy in love with each other. No matter how much love ex ists, it will require it all to go through life with all its trials, disappointments and unspeaka ble ills. Sorrows to bo endured must be divided. Joys are great ly muguilied if one shares them with another. Sacrifices for those we love can be made ; burdens borne for dear ones are never too heavy, but, when there is a silent monitor whispering iu your ear that your sacrifices are for one who does not care for you, the heart grows w eary and your bur dens insufferable. The bond of matrimony assum ed for selfish purJoscs soon be comes tortures, and those under sucli a contract must lead dual lives or take ignoble advantage of some opportunity to free them selves from an intolerable bond age. It is claimed by some that if you resjM'ct the one whom you marry, time will bring the love you should hav e had in tho begin ning. On the contrary, one gen erally awakens to a realization of having made a fatal mistake There is something supremely sellish about marrying for conve nience, and, as there is not tho lirst element of the conditions which (lad intended, it is fortu- uato if happiness follows such a ' marriage. Selfishness is prob ably conducive of more discord than anything else, and tho least fruitful of harmonyan essential element in the union of two poo jlo if they expect to live together jMjacefully. If wedlock is enter ed into with no higher thought than a selfish one, there can be little hojHj of domestic bliss in tho end. . ! wiil be shipped by the first of When men or women discover j October, though that purchased that t.e l ave been accepted to-day vill probably not bo reach through puroly selfish motives, ed for a couple of yearn. 4 It .. I . .1 i.'uu.wi.y recoil ill Hit: 1 thought. It is siuu to bu tho (leatliulovv 1o alTootiou and hiv j cuiuo tin) irksoniu to li borne, i ; jrenerally ending in that rnelan- clioly climax a rosnrt to tho di vorco court to bo roliovcd of llie gulling yoke. Tliero may liavo boon a timo when men and wom en could live a li To of deception, but that time has passed. People iu these days of enlight enment live too coustautly under searchlights to bo able to cover up anything. All too frequently what they fail to sec in each oth er is seen by those with whom they associate, and who are not slow to call the attention of :.he wife or husband to the shortcom ings of tho other. The intimate friendship of oi ther the husband or tho wife with another is fatal to the other. 1 always shudder when I see ei ther of them under tho influence of a third party. Without real izing whither they are drifting, they allow themselves to be influ enced by the particular friend, and become discontented with each other, discovering faults that never would have been imag ined but for the baneful influence of too close an intimacy with a third party. Men friends exert justas hurt ful a power over other men as designing women do over other women. Any intimacy of a mar ried man with any woman but his wifo is fatal, and that of a man with the wife of another man, no matter how strong tho friendship between tho men, is disastrous in the extreme and shomd not exist for a moment. They cannot indulge in such friendships without one of them practicing disloyalty upon tho ; other, and disloyalty is the fore runner of a bridgeless gulf gulf between husband and wife. In all legal marriages, the parties contracting, vow to live in holy wedlock, to forsake all others, 1 and to cleave only to each other "for better, for worse" "until death us do part.". Those who : do not live according to their vows iu spirit and in truth, h -A j better be apart, for their lives i are unholy, and their marriage i little better than legalized adul-1 tery a condition harmful to so-1 ciety and to the race. ! REVOLUTION IMMINENT. A sure sign of approaching re volt and serious trouble in your system is nervousness, sleepless' linoc Sit f f Aino il-i lino,, , T1ii(hii ri.1A . . , ! 1 J , ine trouoiesoine causes, n never ! fails to tone the stomach, regu- j late the kidneys and bowels, stim j ulate the liver, and clarify the blood. Run down systems bene-1 tit particularly and all tho usual : attending aches vanish under its searching and thorough effective ness. Electric Hitters is only ."0c and that is returned if it don't give perfect satisfaction, fiuar anteed by all druggists. FATAL SOUTH FORK DAM WILL BE TURNED INTO A COAL FIELD. Hy a deal concluded recently the site of the old South Fork dam, about eight miles cast of Johnstown is to be made to yield up its store of coal in return for j the riches which were swept j away u years ago wiien its wa- ters destroyed Johnstown and; probably 3,000 lives. The deal i increases the holdings of the. Stiueman interests and gives them in the locality mentioned a block of some 1,500 acres. All this land is underlaid with three bods of coal. Only one of these i veins has as yet been operated and notwithstanding the large amounts of coal shipped in the I past, but little of it has been ta- i ken out. I Tl.o ... ! . Jiuciillin til U .Lb I'lURi'Ut I spending ;'.i,inxj m improve-1 ()f j,. 01J .. W. Ladig's new ments at South Fork, with the j 10Usu ast Week. end in view of working the tract j G. 0'. Lamberson, our supervi of which tho reservoir land has i Sor. marie oo.o rmi.do.l i-.n, ,!,- now become a part. All of this ! territory will bo worked from tho South Fork side, and tho longest underground haul will be koiiio thing over two miles. Three or four now oiienings will bo made. and the present output of from j 2,000 to 2,200 tons per day from the Stineman mines will be more ! than doubled. It is expected i that coal from the now openings i 7h i if ; It of the vor!c The U. S. Mails hriv.g our Bank to your Post Office, and the safety of your money in y Bank Ilra.ft, Post Oifico cr Express Mcnsy Order ?s f uci arrtced by us. Uvpostis reccivt J v.: a.ny lirrte. Mid in ry amount. frorv SI.OD up. Four per cent, in terest i-nli'. ocivveoii.-' icd twice yearly. Write for Booklet, oiiliH about our bank and this 2tiiU Century method of bj.nklnj. Picas mention this paper. Assets: 514,500.000.00. ivy M m SMITHFIELB ST Us i" nL.u wit Wool Carding arid Carpet Weaving ! 1 H. H. HERTZLER still continues Carding und W(avinr at the i WM.I.OW CKOVK MILLS nt iJuriit Cabins j Carpet Chain nl wnys on luind. Wool put into bats for Hans. 1 I will take in Wool and work at the I'ollowiuj; places, namelv. Frank ! Uari 's, l-'url l.iileton: Spcer's, Sahivia: C. . sou's, Akcrsvillc: Caleb Waterfall: Harry Ilnsto li cha rd (1 rove. I Will Visit these place pa.it favors. i monthly i hope tor n J! ii Burnt Notice to Incentive t.oiniiiitt.'C. The Exeeutiso Cum mittee of the Kulton County Veleran Asso ciation is requested to meet at the Court House on Thursday, ' June lsth, at 1 o'clock j). in. to; j appoint the time for holding the I r uc.xt lt'junioji. aiul for tho trau action of such business is in.iv come before the committee. The members of the commit tee are Avr S. 15. Houston, Jno. F. Kendall, Thomas Shaw. Jielf.ist Kev. T. R. Palmer, li. P. Deshong, J. T. Laley. j Hethel Jno. Fisher, Jos. Fisli : er, Job Mann. ( Urush Creek Amos Hi.vson, I Wm. Walters, M. M. Harton. j Dublin J. W. Fj-akor, S. C. Hurkh.irt; D. F. Frakor. j Licking Creek Jno. i. Si pes, i Jas. A. Sipes, 11. li. Hates. McConnellsburg 1). T. Fields, D. C. I'leck, A. Runyun. T.d Dan'l Mock, D. II. ( lillis, ; Henry Anderson. Ta.ylor 1!. A. Deavor, M. M. i Matthias, Jerre Laidig. Thompson David Gordon J. C. llewelt, J. O'Rourke. Union Dr. W. L. McKibbiu, isajah r.ehinau, Jacob Shultz. Wells -W. H. Spangler, S. P. Wishart. W. R. K'ieth. D. Mat.i.hy, Secy. J. W. IIO()!', Pres. Wot Dublin. j Jamie Gillilaud of Alleirheuv is visiting his uncle, J. E. Lyon. i M. L. Kirk has betu employed . at Woodvale, papering for Adam1 Black. Herbert Kirk put tho first coat 0n our roads last week. The Fairview Sunday school expects to celeltrato Children's Day next Sunday foreuoou. If. K. and W. Stevens huvn t.o,.n hunting l,w t r. i.m. ward's saw mill in Wells Valley.1 Jlm King and daughter of Mc.i-riRon'n r,wn vi-itmi r,.i.:iku hero last week. They were on' I'i"y Tru.ix is spondiug a cou tho way to Franklin county to at- lVMat home. He has been tond a meeting of the Seventh ovMug at Six Milo Run. Day Haptists, but their horso lm- Frunk Coolr "f West Dublin is coming sick, tliey wore unablo to l'tllnl? a cuple days with l.is go there. , Ki'iuidmothcr. , mmrmm No mivttcr where you live yovi cn 'o your banking with is by rcuvil as ssxfely snd as conveniently as in person. Wo hsvve depos itors irv alrrvost 3very part & FOURTH RfE riii3DUiuin rrt3 vrj Micliacl I.aidi's. Dublin Mills: V. IX. ! Lynch's, ( 'rvstal Springs: J. I'., .lack-I I'.aitoii's. Tliis'-iin'oun: A. N. Wittcr's, i :s. Clear Uide; V, i llerkst resser s ' luriajr tli" season. Thankful for oiv inuaiici' f tlie same. Herlzler. Co lb ins. ells 'I aniicrv. Mrs. Myrtle Vance of burg is visiting her father, Pitts D. i. Sipe. Messrs. Frank SproA'l, W Kpangicr and S. P. Wishurt ii. ; n re : modeling their dwellings. ! Mrs. J. C. Kirk and son .'Jar i'old. and Margaret CJoldon, oi'Fv j erett, are visiting Mr. and Mi s ' i A. S. Greenland. I Mr. anil Mrs. Joseph Markoy ! ..fUiysburg passed through ,,,r j village last V eduesdav en ro'.e to E. A. tlorlon's. where Dav,d tureen (orotner of Mrs. Marln-y); is very ill. ! The Pine (imi'n M T.' sin n. '!.! ! school had their Children's Day : J services last Sunday evening. i The church was very tastefully i decorated and the program very j interesting. j We are all looking forward to having a profitable and pleasaat I time during the Sunday School Convention which will be held iu the Presbyterian church Thurs- day and Friday. Every bod v wel come. The Ladies' Aid Society of this place hold a Social in the Hall last Saturday evening. Ice cream, strawbarries, and other refresh ments were served, and a very enjoyable evening was spent. The ladies thank the public for ihcir very generous patrouage. San Jy Klduc. Clyde Strait spent a week with his Knindmother Strait, Nlrs- Nervy Mellott and O.tear and Jessie were visitors at Mar tlia sti'''m's Tuesday. I'.iHoit Jiarbor s condition does not seem to improve. Mrs. 1 telle Strait is oil the sick list. S. L. Shives and brother ( Jarl are sawing for Miles Mellott. . Tho Peach Hud Traction En gine Company have purchased the Frick eiurine f'um the K so 'Hud Co. Uoorgo Desh.mg is improving llltl ' m wiili a now blacksmith i'i. Our new Spring Millinery is now in full display ! mo now t.) tin- frnnt with tiic iiii'rst mill tini'st line of Mil IIo' i'.v I'vcr Iii'dukIiI to Fiihon cimtity. Weil!' here to try uml I'lcnsc one :mrl nil, nn.l g'wo tlio In st j.-ocils fiii- '.he lrnl mnnoy. We run save jmi 2i) els on the iloilur us we believe In "nlck s:i!i" Miuii! jirolitfi." W'f li;ie seoriw of Trimmsd Hats. l)e..K1, hiiniliTiU of ntitriimiieil DIli'.S Tivmimci! Iia:s from ."ill epiits to 41".0il. Shirt wiiist liiilti from i", vln to l!.."itl. l"loi rs of all discriptlon and prices. Sun bonnets from " ets to X cts. Infants cujiti from 2ii cti to 2.(K). All over luces from M ets to l.r(). Chif fon uml Mulls in all colors. Uib bons from 2 cts u yd uml hj. In fact every tltinr that can bo found iu a iirst ,'lass millinery store. Our Kotnia gpeuks for them selves. lints trimmed free. Our trimmer Miss Myers Is from one of the largest millinerv housi s in the United States and we me sure her trimming will please you. (jall and see us. MRS. A. F. LITTI I- 3IcCoiincllsburi. Pa 1 am noubouer than ever pre pared to furuish farmers any i liiug in the way of Implements rnd Machinery. Ihiggiesaud .Spring Wagons Falling-topliuggies l'rom$40 u; T 1 1 ... jiuuersana Mowers Harrows xh() up Corn .Shellers Corn Planters Hay Rakes from Sin. up Hay Forks and Ropo oVashi ii ii M a c Ii i n c Lewis' While Lead nt 7ie. up I.inseed C: at (-Ac a gallon Machine Oil from 20c a gal., up Horse Shoe Nails l)e a lb Wire Nails at Yp II, Table Syrup H2c a gallon Double-bit Axes (iDe 3EWING MACHINES SI5 UP Smooth Wire way down Pumps and Pipe at any old price All kiuds of salable Live Stock taken in exchange. 1 f you want anything in my lino call and see me; if . you haven't lime, drop me a postal card and x "m uuil w se,jyu. W. H. INESBIT, McConncllsblirCJ, Pa. vvvvswv g METZIiER. A DUiVLKli In . . . 5 Pianos Organs buggies Carriages Good marketable stock taken in exchange. ;7"When in need of any thing in our line write for particulars to ... . S. P. METZLER. burnt Cabins, Pa. Vt'CONNBLLSUURO C OAKERY J D. E. Little, Puoi'iuetou, Fresh Bread, Rolls, Cakes, S Doughnuts, and Pretzels on hand all the time. Free Delivery iu town on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs days, and Saturdays. ; For Parties, Weddings, &z 1 we are prepared on a couple j ; of days notice to furnish all J ; kinds of cakes &c. ; Your Patrouage Solicited. ; D. E. LITTLE. J Nothing lias ever equalled it. , , cj iothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's ikvi Discovery Prin I ill I'll ml VUI.IMI (OcifLM A Terfect For All Throat nd Cure : Lung Troubles. Monybckiritfil. Trial BotUi fr. ! THE : FULTON ; COUfNTY : NEWS . Covers the Field. In every part of the County faithful re porters ars 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, POSTERS, LETTERHEADS, ENVELOPES, CARDS, 4c, In fact anvthintr and everything in the best style along that line. Sample copies of the NhWS sent to any of your friends on request, ' IT M T 5EI1L A N D VALLEY T1M13TAHLK. Muy 190.!. no. 0 no. tino.W 110 A. U A.M U. M I'.M p. Mi'P. u Winchester.. Martins buru.. lluKKrstowu . Ureentiiistle . Me r:rshur. . 301 8 llij 3 IU 2 hi 3 4 ', I U- 7 II (i rm ll 0U I 8 If.' 8 i.'l in is 9 '.Mil:: 41 8 0u,o i 10 34 8 l Clmuibi'rsburg .. WuyneslMiro Shlppensbuig... N u w vllle Curiisle .MtiClutnicbburKt. Illlhbur Arr, HarrtaburK. Arr. l'tiilu Arr. Nuw York. Arr. Uultlmore.. 7 311 0 45! i 40; 8 n' 6 Od 8 45.10 58 7 Oil.... 7 63110 Of., 8 10:111 a 8 30 10 41 8 60 11 0.S 10 On: 0 07. 1 1 lift! II 48! 3 171 i 13! A I-' 101 3 II I'. M. P. M. i a oo l as B Ui II Ifl 0 24' II SO 1 4 6 SJI I 2 (Wj IS 4'!1 4! I-J CS i sii 6 ij 10 07,12 21 5 10 !l? 40 4 25 4 5 7 13 7 13 2 20 7 15 A. M.U. U t -10 D HO 6 47 10 20 8 0" 8 M 6 00 0 4.-. I. W.l. M. lniln.No 12est runs dully exot-pt Sundny between HaKerstowo und liiirrisbui, leuvlu'x 1'lferslOKn l.oi uud urriviuu ui iiairlsburK in Addltlonul east-bound local trulim will run dully, except Suula.v. us follows: l.cuve Curllsle 7.06 a.m.. 12.35 p. m., 3.15 p.m.. li-uvo MeoliiiulusbiirK 6.51 u m.. 7.2H . m., 12.511 p. ui 4 30 p. ni.. I.euve Uill-i.uiK 6.;-5 u. ni., 10 U0 u 5.24 p. m.. ' Trulnii Nos. 2.8 and 110 run dully between Hit lii'rsiowu und HunUburK Dally. t Dully except Sunduy. Leave no. lino. 3 no. 6 no. 7 no. Si 1011 P .! A. M A AM 12 00 P. u P.M. 8 30 6 55 8 25 (lultiaiorc New York I'hila llurrlsburg Dllisljurg. MeebuniesburK.. Carlisle Newvllle ShippiftisburK. . . Waynesboro.... I 'hatnbershuric. Mereursburir 11 55 7 65 ll 20 6 00 4 44 8 62 4 85 2 65 12 10 8 551 4 25: 7 651 8 601 8 ll)1 8 40! II 451 11 40;5 30 8 20 8 SOill 05 4 02 8 sr. 6 III 12 05 8 61 11 2.1 11 42 12 02 12 18 6 40 8 3UI2 27 a 5' S 18 6 001 9 is 12 61 4 I'll S 84 6 20 i 40 8 15 1 10 2 05 I 82 'iVi 4 .' 6 .Is 6 62 io'ii ioiwi 10 87 B mil to ;l 4 5oi 12 6 4 5 14 6 37 (I 21 7 10 M lireenoiihtlo .... 7 05I0 01 7 '.il0 22 12 M 1 15 tiUKersiovt n .... MartlnsburK Sr. Wlnutaeuter. a i7 10 67 8 21 11 10 0 llllf 55 A. M H M. lraln No. 17 west runs dally exdupt Snnduy ... .yLn siarrisuurK HDU ti uerwio wo, leav li.s1 HurrlsburK lit Vlrt p.m. uud urrlvlnit ut tin vorsioH n at J.57 d. di. Additional local trains will leave Hariisburg as follows: For Carlisle and Intermediate sta tion, ai .7 ii. m.. 2.00 p. nj. aud 8.30 p. m.. also JliriueVnUniCSIlUrtf 1,1 Sllliru wnrt nlnrmuH ul. statlousut 7 ) a. m . 10 p. m. und 8.30 d. m. iraiuH No. 1,8 und iiw run dally between ..... ..nwu(. biiu nuK.niuwD. I'ullman piilaoe aleepinK ours between Ne ork and Knoiville. Trnn.. on trains I ii ana no east and between Philadelphia und Welsh on N. & W. Hullwav on iIm. nu w.t and 12 east, except that on tiunduy the l'blia. u.i.u.u nieuper w in run east on No. 2. 1 hmiiKb couches to and from Philadelphia on trains 2, 4 aud 8 east anil 6, 7 and 9 west. Dally. t Dully except Sunday. SOUTH KItN PENN A R. B. TRAINS. Pas Pas. Mix. ttll A 11 7 Oo 7 a. pas. Mlx. I Pus. l 4o! t68 W7 P. M ft 00 413 4 M Lve. Arr. Chambersburif .. Marlon ..Mercers burg.. Ioudon ....Klobo.oDd.... A M A II P. 11, 9 46 8 451 II till 4 2') 4 03 ft 11 9 67: 10 30, 8 Kill I 82 ft 4H: d OH a is 8 15 8 60 9 C5 8 00 1(1 30! 8 80 8 0" 8 no 10 5S 11 0 7 3s 9 42 7 80 9 80 PM.A. U A. H A. II. IP. M.IP. M. M. O. KUNNKDY, (1UO. W. MAKTIN. Ice Pres. & lien. Suut bupl. H. A. HI 1)1)1. K lieu. Pass. As-cut. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Thaok Mark DCSION0 COVRIUHTS &C. Anvone tteiKllnff iknlrh tiiri Amuint lfi ma fluli klr mwlun our oiumoii frve hollier mo ll.venllnii Ii prnhalilr piuentahle. iinin.uiilrik tl.ii.lrlocly o.iniljiilll. lUmltxiokoii 1'iUauuj ent frn. Oliltul nuttnvy for u4mriiitf biauiiti. i I'meiiu taken llir.aiah klunii A Go. tvoaln I tfcuu notk. wli hout uiiarue, la the Scientific Jlncrican. t k h und torn lv HttiatrwtAd WMklr TjruMf tulMttitii ut Bliy muiiUIlO iuriiftL 'JVruiii, 8 rtr; rnur ni(1rnti,L fcoW Lyutl newwlwiliira. 1 lJ A MUX.UCo"j.N8wycrk, BUSINESS DIRECTOllY, mum us. R. A. DOWN US, . FlUSTCl.ASS TONSORIAL AlMlSI, MoCON.VKT.I.SliriHl, . A C'eitn Cup and Towel Willi each Shave I'.vcryiliii.i.' Atillscptlc. Ka.on, Mcrillzed. 14?" Shop In room lately occup.od by I d Hialm X ISAAC N. WATSON. Tonsorial Artist. Strictly op todule In ml M Irs ol him cut. tlnn. yiilcli, ensy shavi's lmv-ru-n. Ct"'nm wltuh-hii7.pl. without extra hi.iye. i- .,.si! towel to ench customer. I.atosi linprovi . nr paratus for sterlllnltiK tools. Parlors oni .it,. Fuimn House. I.AWt I KS. M. R. SHAFFNER," Attorney at Law, ' Office on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All letfii! bu.vincss nr.d collccMniis entrut-'d will ecelve can.ful and prompt uttet.iliui. nu kciii:s. l'RKSHYTf.HiAN. Kev. AV. A. West, D. D., Justor. I'rciu'liiuir nitvIcpr each alteriihte Sabbuth ut'l0::0a. m. and every Sunday eveuiuj,' nl 7:00 Services at Green Hill on ill tenia to Sabbaths nt 10:30 a. ni. Sabbath school at 0:ir. Junior Christian Kn deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor nt 0:0). IVayer mcelinir Wednesday eveniup at 7:00. Methodist Kpi&oopal -I'.ev. j. v. Adams, Pastor, Sunday School nt (::'.0 (i. m. 'reaehinr every other Sunday morning nt 10:30 and cverv Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworth I-eairue at (i:0() p. in. 1'rayer meeting Tluirsday evenlnx at 7:u0. Unitkd Pkeshytkhian Uev. .1. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday seliool at 9:.'i0 a. m. Preaching- every Sundiiv r.torn inf at 10:.'10, and everv other Sunday evening at7:00. The aitruatu Sabbath evenings are used by the Young i'eo l'i'j's C'l.ristian Union at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting; Wednesday evetiin" at 7:00. KVANUKI.liAi, J-.UT H I! A N Ku V . A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school i):lo a. ni. Preaching every oilier Sunday morning at 10::i0 and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian Kn d.'Hvornt 0:00 p. in. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening ui'V:00. Ur.FOK.MKii Hov. C. M. Smith, Pas tor. Sunday school at 0:.'10 a. m. Preaching )n alternato Sabbaths at 10:00 a. ni. uml 7:00 . m. Christiai) Mudeavor ut 0:00 p. u:. 1'rayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. tkiims or nu nr. 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 10 o'clock r.. m. The second term commences on the third Monday of Maich, at 2 o'tlocit p. m. The third term on the Tuesday ne.t following the second Monday of'june, at 10 o'clock a. in. Tho fourth term on the lirst Monday nf (),!,. 1.,.,. nl r.Vl....l. ... p. 111. IIOIiOI GII On-ICKKS. Justice of the Peace Thomas F, &ioun, j j. h. wible. Constable John H. Dovle. Hurgess II. W. Scott. ' Couneilmen 1.1. T. Fields, Leonard tTohinan, Samuel Uender.M. W. Kuce. Clerk William Hull. High Constable Wm. Piuimganlner. School Directors A. V. Nnce. John A. Irwin, Thomas P. Sloan, F. M. Taylor, John Cotnerer, C. K. Stevens. gi:m:hal iiikkctokv. President Judge Hon. S.Mc. Kwopo. Associate Judges Jemunl Kirk,Da vld Nelson. Prothonotary, &c. Geo. A, Harris. District Attorney George- B. Dan iels. Treasurer George R. Mellott. Sheriff Daniel C. Fleck. Deputy Sheriff D. T. Fields. Jury Commissioners--C. II. E. Plum mer, Anthony Lynch. Auditors John S. Harris, W. C. Davis, S L. Garland. Commissioners S. D. Mellott, Ceo. Sicel.-and If. P. Palmer. Clerk Frank Ilenrv. County Surveyor Jonas Lake. County Superintendents Charles K. ii anon. nuurin-vs vv . ncott Alexander, Nt-lson Sipcs, Thomas F. Sloan. 1 .1. V. McV Johnston, M. It. Shaffner, Geo. j. uanieis, .lolin I . Sipes, S. W, Kirk. smi:ii-:tiks Odd Follows M 'Connellsburg Lodge No. "14 meets every Friday evening in tne Comerer Uullding ia MeCounclls burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meets every Saturday evening iu the Cromer building at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 007 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. Ilarrisonville Lodge No. "01 meets every Saturday evening In Odd Fel lows' Hull nt irarrisonville. Waterfall Lodgo No. 773 meets cv pry Saturday evening in Odd Fellows' Hail at Waterfall Mills. Warfordsburg Lodge No. 001 meets In Warfordsburtr everv Saturday evening. King Post G. A. H. No. 305 meets in McConnollHburcr In Odd Fellows' Hull the lirst Saturday In every month at 1 p. iu. Knyal Arcanum. Tusenrora Council. No. 121, meets on alternate Monday evenings in P. O. H. of A. Hull, in Mc.ConiiellsburL'. Washington Camp No. 407. P. O. S. A., of New Grenada, meets every Sat urday evening Iu P. O. S. of A. Hall. Washington Camn. No. W4.' P. of A., Ilustontown. meets every Siitnr urday evening in P. O. S. if A. Poll. John Q. Taylor Post G. k. H., No. M9, meets every Saturday, on or juht preceding full moon in Lushlej1 hill, at 2 p. ni., at Buck Valley, Woman's Relief Corns, No. M). meets at same date aud place at 4 p.m. Gen. D. 11. McKlbbin Post No. 402,' G. A. 8., meets the second and fourth Saturdays In each mouth at Pleasant KUiue . ADVERTISE IN , The Fulton Coa&ty News; , tuuca nam. (urn. wuoitwtuu. It. U fy ,
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