t FULTON COUNTY NEWS. Published Kvery Tliursday. C. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. AlcCONNELLSBURG, PA. JUNE 24, 1903. Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. All KIITISINO KATK.S. I't'r mi:ir' or lircs 3 times ft W. r sijunr ii-h Mt'isciiuent Insertion.... So. All uilvTi."-n:)uiN Inverted for losii than three months clu.ri.fU hy the ruare. . ni'it. I linnn. i i yr . I One-fourth n,utnn .... One-h ilf column ' no ijoiuiiin . .f 1N.m I f-tvoii. f oo . . a.i.i"). 4o.t. "i-j.oo . .. 411.00. I MiOu. "1.00 Not ii'nrf Inserted for levs than ft. Professional ('unison" year tjs CHURCHGOINC IN CITIES. A recent church eetisuaof Now York city, says Marpur's Weekly tsh.ivrs no such disparity bet '.veer Imputation and attendance as the census njv bein' taken in Lon don by the Daily News does. Never was there so much money spent for erection of new church editices auU all the apparatus of a modern church as was given last year by the church members of the country. Schemes are now uuder way by which it is planned to add fc-lO.OOO.UfW to the working capital of the several sects of the I country. Methodists, l'resby-! teriaus and Lutherans, are espe- i dally vigorous in their plans for j enriching the treasuries of their Mission Hoards, colleges and va-! rious denominational agencies. A fair share of the increase of wealtij of the people of the conn- try is going into the work of 1he church. Whether it is as largo a proportion as was given, in former days, under like conditions of re newed national prosperity, it is diilicult to say. It is a noticeable ; fact that in most of the deuomi-, nations the proportion of money 1 which is given to abroad is le.-s. Iuterest in foreign missions is diminishing among the lay givers i though on the side of volunteers ' lor service from the college men ' and women of the country, and on the side of intelligent propa-1 ration for Jtho work, it must be I sni J tiiat there never were so! many ready to go nor were the ! volunteers ever so well ee,uipped. ! Whatever may be the facts as j to diminishing church attendance ' there is agreement that never J were those who are found in j churches there for such pure mo- j tives. Compulsion to attend not i only has ceased to be of the priest- j ly sort: it is fast ceasing to be of j the social sort. That is to say,, reasons that formerly compelled the attendance of some persons j lest t!iey lose caste no longer r.re ! influential. Respectability is Lot ; gaug id as much by church at tendance now, at least in the larger centres of population. Hence it follows that to-day those in church usually represent un alloyed interest in the service or in the sermon" THE PREACHER S REPLY. (Juce upon a time in the long ago a poor old preacher who was promised a beggar's salary and did not get that, kept on repeat ing from the pulpit, Sunday aft er Sunday, that he had not ben paid for his last six months' ser vice and that he needed the mon ey. An old skinflint elder rose up out of the ameu corner and indignantly declared that he thought th ;ir pastor had been hired to preach for souls and not money, v.'hereuin the man of ( Jod replied : "You aro right, brother, I occupy tins pulpit to preacli for souls; but I cannot t at souls, und if 1 could, it would take teu thousand like yours to make a decent breakfast!" The brethren of the cloth should not be forgot t u. They aro expect ed to pay their debts. If they don't, their inlluenco, no matter whnt their strength, is destroy ed It is rppftruul that the Cham bersburgand Bedford Turnpike Oimiany intend toorect a toll gate at tho old Uuzzard property on tho top of Rays Tl 111. iince tho abandoment of tho pike in Bedford county tho company had no toll gatherers between (ireen II ill und Kays Hil' a distance of about eight miles. One erected at Sal u via and one at the top of Bidding Hill woujd still add to th' revenues of the company. WEALTH OF THE WORLD, Tins total wealth of the world is estimated at lOO.(MH).(H().nun. These ligures are probably lower than they should bo, for the lea - son that statistical returns from South and Central American countries and from the semicivili- zed portions of the globe, sueli as j Asiatic natious and the Ottoman Empire, are very inaccurate and incomplete. But takiug the esti- i mate as correct, the United States owns one-fourth, or 000,000,000, of the entire accumu-! lated capital of the world. This, fact, however, does not menn t hat ', the Americans are the best off financially of all the people of the j earth. The English are the 1 1 wealthiest, with the Scotch a j close second. Australia comes j next, than France, and after her the United States. j The per capita wealth of Eng ; land is sl,.V"4; Scotland, 1,L."7; ' l Australia, $l,l-;i: France, $1,1. ID. United States, $1,12:5. ' The per capita wealth in l'.iooj 1 had riseu to $1,2:5:1. Although our country is not at the top so far as wealth is coucerned, yet ! as regards to the public debt it is better off than any other natron The percentage of debt to wealth here is the lowest, being less j than 1 per cent., while that of ; Franco is the highest, being over i 12 per cent. A conclusion very: favorable to the United States may be drawn from these figures ; Excepting Australia this nation ; as a people is younger than any other of the countries mentior.od above. Its complete develop ment is yet a long way olT. Its vast potential wealth is inestima ble. The wonderful resource:- of this land are seemingly without measure. The Americans are the most intelligent and enter prising people on the earth. Un til they roach' the limit of their capacity, and all our vacant lands arc occupied and improved, this country will continue to grow. It will take years to bring about this condition. FIGHT WILL EE BITTER. Those who will persist in clos ing their ears against the contin ual recommendation of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, will have a long and bitter fiht with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Mead what T. K. TSeall of Ueall, Miss., has to say: "Last fall my wife had every symptom of c.U' sumption. She took Dr. Kin,r's New Discovery after everything else had failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles . u tirely cured her." fJuarantod by all druggists. . l'rice "jOc. and 1.00. Trial bottles free. THE CAT AS A BAROMETER, The Monroe City, Mo., "News" informs us that the best barome ter in the world is an old scratch-od-up, lop-eared, battle-scarred cat. "If he eats grass it is a sign of rain. If he stands with his back to the stove it means cold weather. When ho washes his face, wasti yours, lor compa ny is coming. If ho is nervous at the time he is usually sleeping examine your lightning rods, for a big electrical storm is brewing. Everything ho does is a sign of something. If you haven't a measly old cat you'd better get one at once." You can tell a man's financial standing, says tho Blairsville Courier, by watching him when he visits tho seashore. I? he gees in March he's a multi-millionaire il lie goes in April lie's a mil lionaire if he goes in May he's considered big rich if he goes in June he's comfortably well off if he goes in July he's in f;ur circumstances if ho goes in Au gust ho may have an income of about 15 a week if ho goes in September, well, we won't say anything more, becauso that's our time for going. (Caution- Notice is hereby given that my wife Sarah Funk, and my daugh ter, Annio Funk, have left my home without giviug any reason, T therefore caution and forewarn all personB not to sell to them on any account, as I will pay 'no debts of their contracting on and after this date, Km M. Funk, ' Covalt, Pa., Judo 11, 1003. M?l IT S-'iC'N mmmnm ftp : yH ummmm n ft 1 I' '-A 'rl maun of the world. The U. S. Mails bring our Bank to vour Post Office, and the safety of your money DraJt. Post Otficc or Lxpres: Money Order is guaranteed by us. Dapoaits recoived at any lirr. and !n cy amount, from $1.00 i-p. Four per cent. In terest pr.id. i-.-)m;?otmdc tivfce yofly. Write for Booklet, fKls 20th Century IMeaeo mention this paper. Assets: 5M. 500.000.00. SMITHHELD ST t TATJT TCJtm TfiC'l iy.-x V,.uV'ii;-.,cr: mi U1 Wool Carding and H. H. HERTZLER still continuos Carding and Weaving at the VI!.l.iV CIIOVK Mli.!,S in. liiii-nt fulfills Carpet Chain always on hand. Wool put into bats for Uarw. 1 vi!l take in Wool and work at thr- following places, namely, Frauk n.-ti-f -s. l-'ort T.i'tl.'ton: Miclun-! I.u'ril's. Dublin Mill's: V. It. Sicr-s, Saltivia: ('. W. t.y iidi's, Crystal Spriiius: .T. K: .1 tick son's. AUi-rsvilli : Calcl) Uaiton's. Tliiston'.owtr. A. X. Witu Vs. Waterfall: J lurry Huston's, Clear Iliiljri-: Y, L. licrlfstrcssi r s i )i elm rd CI rove. I Will Visit these places monthly during the season. Thankful for 1'ii.v, tuvor. I liffic fur n c(,nt inm. n--c nf tin- .-;in:c-. viREAT CALL POPt THE EIBLL1, ft will be a matter of interest to the members of the Chambers burg Bible society that the Amer ican I iible Society issued more : DilWes, Test mi' ht. and parts of, the Uiijle last year than in ri'iy i previous one in its history. The total reached nearly two millions. Tin-re never has been a time that the managers say, when the I'-i-ble was in such large demand all over the world. T'io receipts of the society were sill!, Ji'ii, and the income from permanent funds l,4'i.- The t j'.al issues at home and abroad were l,l.ii).J,.1.o, an in-1 crease of i(i!t,7(i7 over last year. Tiie distribution in 1.1 il- United ' the oldest methodist. States, excepting the Philippines was 7.'JI,t4'.i copies, and th is-1 Widespread interest was dis sues in foreign lands amounted j played in the celebration of the to l,'JijS,iyJ. Of thf!se issues ii'.i:;,-1 birthday anniversary of Francis Ril wore from the Hiblc House, ! M. Anthonv. who is hy.) vearsold iu New York. There has been a large distri bution of President lloosevelt's address on tiie KiUe, piMited in English, Spanish, Arabic, Japa nese and Philippine dialects. Slcps have been taken for the unilication of the work in Korea and an enlargement in Japan. A large oncroa.vc is reported iu the demand for Bibles in China and Niam. In Porto Kico theetrcula- and attributed his well preserved tion has iuc.i ease l to 10,(K)j facilities to the abstemioushabits copies. Last year tho cireuia-; that he has followed. He has tion in the Philippines whs Ul.CO tjovr-r used tobacco, and his sous against :,2,7'X iu l'.K)2. Workers' and grandsons havo grown up in Mexico have been opposed by without ever tasting tho weed, the friars. j Mr, Anthony was born on a The receipts from auxiliaries farm in County Tyrone, Ireland, and individuals, and especially and came to America with his pa from legacies, have fallen otT.-' routs at the age of 20. Ho was Tho gifts from churches show mairied in l(i to Miss Mary some gam. The diminished ac- Stewart, who died several yearg tivity of the auxiliary societies, ; ago. Eleven children were born as a whole, is attributed to a to the couple, seven of whom are larger supply of Bibles and the living. , pre. tor demand uu churches to Mr. Anthony was a volunteer support Chri.-tiau activities in in iho French rebellion from 1KJ7 different directions. ; to 1KJ1K, and was promoted to There are t v.Ti cer tain methods , Captaiu of his company. Iu 1S73 of capturing the plum curculis. , ''" "-"st visit to Illinois, First is by jarring tho trees ev- 11 ud v as w delighted with this ery 'morning for threo weeks, af- ' "tion that ho decided to roinain tor tho plums are set,' catching ' lifl3 always been. an the weevils iu sheets laid on the earnest student of the Bible, and ground. Tho second U by colo-; lw a wonderful knowledge, of it. nbiing large (locks of chickens, in Hoik tho oldest member of the coops or trees. in yards, uieler li.e ami . jtm No milter wTjoro you live you c n do your Linking with vis by mti.31 as stxfely sxnd as conveniently as in person. We have depos itors in almost every part in trartsii by Bank telling rvbout our bnnk nd method ot butvKlnj. FOURTH KfE IITTTCCITDIU U REVOLUTION IMMINENT. A sure! sign of approaching re volt and serious trouble in your system is nervousness, slei ph ss- liess'. or stomach upsets. Kind Hitters will quickly disnvmi' ic the t nimesomo causes, tt ne. .v , tails to tone the stomach, re;: ' late the kidneys and bowels, htiin ulate the liver, and clarify the blood. Run down systems bene- tit particularly and ail the uvial attending aches vanish under its IT. .1.1 I .. seirching and thorough effective ness. Klectric. ! litters is only 'mc and that is returned if it don't give perfect satisfaction. fJunr- auteed bv all druir-'ists says a Bloomington, 111., corres pondent of the Chicago Inter Ocean. Mr. Authony resides a fev.- mites south of Bloomington with a daughter. He was born May !, 100. Many friends of thecentenarian from Bloomington and adjacent cities called to pay their respects. Tne host talked freely of tho manner in which ho had lived, 'lotiiouisi cnurcn in uie i.nuea iita-ti AT m. A. F. LITTLE'S Millinery Store You can ;el bargains during tlic next two weeks betfinninir June 24t!i. All she asks, is that you co:ne :tnJ see jfoods, and you wii! be convinced that she is selling at cost. Com Early NO TROUBLE TO SHOY GOODS, M c Co nn c 1 1 s b u r , P a. ATTENTION ! I am now better than ever pre pared to furnish farmers any thing in the way of Implements and Machinery. Buggies and Spring Wagon? FalHng-topHuggios from 40 up Hinders arid Mowers Harrows Ss.r.O up Corn Shellers Corn Planters Hay Rakes from 15. up TJay Forks and Rope B o s s W a s h i n tr .M a c h i n c Lewis' White Lead at tJc up " Linseed Oil at fiOc a gallon M.ichiue Oil from 0c u gal., up JIor.se Shoe Nails 10c a lit Wire Nails at 3;-c Ilf Table Syrup SHc a gallon Drjuble-bit Axes i"c '3EWING MACHINES Si5 UP Smooth Wire way down Pumps and Pipo at nny old price All kinds of salable Live Stock taken in exchange. 1 fyou want anything in my line call and see me; it you naven t lime, drop me n postal card and ' I will call to sue you, AJ. II. IN ESQ IT, AlcConncIIsburg, Pa wvvvsfVWwyfVWA' ? p MPITL A ' A 'U'Uii V..- Dkalicr Ix Pianos Organs buggies Carriages Good marketable stock taken in exchange. M?When iu need of any thing in our line write for particulars to . . . . S. P. METZLER. j burnt Cabins, Pa. 5y AA4ff.fiAffif AtfffSfiff1Sff(ft t WAifVrVWvAAAA(V4 M'CONNBLUSBURG I O 1L E R V D. K. Littlk, Pkophiktou. Fresh Bread, Kolls, Cakes, c Doughnuts, and Pretzels on hand all tho time. Free Delivery in town on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs- days, and Saturdays. For Parties, Weddings, &c we are prepared on a couple of days notice to furnish all C kinds of cakes &c. Your Patronage Solicitod. k D. E. LITTLE. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's kvi Discovery P- nl'MPTIO.N frlrM A Terfcct For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Money tuck If It fall.). Trial Bottln fro- 4 ! 4-1 ITHE t FULTON fftllNTV 9 : HEWS 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. S3 THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. i S3 SALE BILLS, ; POSTERS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, CARDS, Ac, In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. Sample copies of the News sent tojriy of your friends cn request. CUMBERLAND VALLEY TIMK TABLE. May &", l0:i l.envu no. do 4,int. 0 uu. Cjno.10 110 I Winotfcutcr I MitrtltiNburif.... ' llnKurstown .... : iftf-.ictisUo .... ' M'-n-erHbll.... j '.'liJinilit'rsijurK.. ! Wiiynusboro Shlpifiirslurii;... Nt'wvllie j Cirli.-.1 , MeutinuluNbui-ff,. I DlllsliurK I Arr, llarriftburK. I Arr. l'hlla J Arr. Nw Vorli. j Arr. liikltlmore.. A. M tA.M;A. M P. M .. t III i! Ill ZOI 8 4i 41 1 l 3 :i ; su ... f lt 9 ui'ia c iia (hi in p. ti 1 14 H (r; 8 21 am i n ID 15 10 :i i m u ir l Otil 4 I'll 8 4.1 1 1 0 i'i8 7 M'ioor Itil !I5!.. ih li it v mi 4:: I f 31 1 -.' I 0U S 4H1I 4i 11 II) il Iff H III IU 1 8 3u H M 9 07 II 4H I IU Vi IU I' tl. 10 41 ll or io on IS (li 811 0 I" !M t) Hff 10 -A) S M 10 07i it i;i n 10 SISi 4 !5i 7 I3i 1 18 40 .1 17 t S I 4 as 7 13 7 15 II P. M. M.lp. M. A. 11. A. H Trulo No lieKt runs iluilv vxavm Smutttv between llaierstifwa und HiirriNbuiK. leuviuir llUKertiown l.u'i and amvltiv ut nurrisburK "I Addltlonul eut-bound loeul trulus will run ilully, cxci-pt Sunduy, as follows: Leave i .uriiHit- i.vn a. ni., is.f p. m., is.ift jj m., leuve Mt'CbunlosburK 6.61 a m., 7.tf.f a. ui.t li.69 p. ni. 3 an p. iu. Leave DilKliurx 6.3f. a. ut., IU.iX) u. 6.-'l p. Dt..' i Tralus Noa. -.'.S and 110 run dally betweenHa xerstowu and llurriKbur. Dally. f Itully except Sunday. Leave no. I, co. SjDO. 5; no. 7ino. ti 1UJ llaltlraitre New YorU i'hllu llarrlHbitrir IflllHburK Mechuniudburtf.. Carlisle Newvtlie Sblppeutiburg... Wayiiesltoro.... Chain bt-.rtiitiirir. . Meroerhbitrtf .... Oreenc;tHtle .... HaKerstown .... MartlUKburtf Ar. Winchewicr. P.U II Vi 7 W 1 1 -iu 6 Ou ii iit 6 in A. Ml 4 41 Hi 101 4 - 1 A.M A 8 bilvi 8 P. Ml P.U. 4 3S! 8 2 Mi 5 .V ;6 30 K 8 80 II t .i ''mii ::h tt 13,11 41 V 8412 02 tt b i Vi 18 io'i i 12 n.i Ml 8 40,11 4U 11 4& 12 06 8 8 iu! in 0. Ai li 8 :m lii St 12 61 B U-J I.I e iu 'io 8 Iff 7 06 9 IK 10 37 m 10 so 10 01 iu 11 in 11 6A A H I I 10 a: S.4 i! Ofi 1 1U i'fi'i 17 611 4f H 10 36! 7 ifi 8 M 37HO 67 til 10 . P. M. 8 IU A. M Train No. 17 west runs dully exoept Snnd.iy lielweeu llarrtsburu and lluterBtown. leav Iuk H;iriNbuiK ut f.l6 p.m. aud arrivluif at Hit 1,'erMtiHu at M p. m. Ad.lit'onal looul tralnx will leave Harrisburii UK IoUown: For Carlisle and Intermediate bih tion i 8.37 a. ni . p. m. and 0..I0 p. ir. , aLso lorMeehanleHburK LflllKburt and Intermediate xuitlitnsat 7 30 a. m.. 3.10 p. ui. aud U.30 p. m. TriilnK Noa. I, 3 and I'M run dally between Hrrmiturt and llai:iry,iowii. l'ullman palace Hivci'mir earn between Ne Vork and h'noxvllle. Tenn.. on triilnn 1 wo' and 110 east and between J'blladelphla and Welsh on K. & W. Ibtiluayon iralna Ititt west ami 12 east, exorpt Unit ou Kuuduy llio l'blta (lelpltla Kleepi-r will run uaNt on No. 2 ' TbrouKh coacbex to and Innu l'lillulflDhir on trains i 4 and 0 ex. I and 6. 7 and tt west. Uallv. t UaiiT except Sundiv. SOUTIIEBN 1JK.MN'A It R TRAINS. I 'as Hati M,xT T6 A U Lve. Arr. fan. IMIx. U'as. 117 163 tl t6i f A It! A Mil'. M. 8 4.'itl tsj, 4 10 8 Sili 11 Hil 4 06 8 .'HI J 30 7 l u 42 0 0 7 31)1 tt 80 3 W l W lp. u Ip. M I'. M 4 6 00 46 7 0OChanihersburg.. 7 i Muri.m II tt 6: 6 4t 10 30 8 In 8 Hi ..Meruentburf. 8 ON in r.b 161 II OS! C6 , .Loudon... Klobuuind... r A. M.!A. M M. O. KKNNKltY. OKK. V,'. MAKTIN. vleo l'ie A (len. S.ipt Sunt. H. A. KlIiiiLi:. (ien 1'iiHs. A-cnt. B0 YEARS' EXPERIENCE , J" TuAot Marks Anynnnllnf ftMkHrh and duiwrlptfnn in ay antft(lf arrum our upiniou trvm whttther u iiituummti it iirimniiif pitieniii. i oniMiunioiv Dtly C4indlnttJL UiuultHtofcun l'meut . IMdiwt awmicy fur eournirf iMttwiia. i tiUn thruuirh Munu 4 Co. roU' Ktfiit trim, ill . Iutnu tivkoti thruuirh Mujiu 4 Co. roU' Scientific JlcMm. Ke. w inuut oiiMi'tftiL iu ! ItaniltKttnoly lllnntratad WMtlr Ijirmt clp. vulaLluil of any auluntUlo twiruul. 'JVrui. fa ll your ! f ,.ur tiKintU, Ik Hold by all ntwidoalera. mimz DIRKCTOKY. I1A IUI1.KS. R. M. DOWNES, I'lin-T Class Tonsokial Artist, Met.'ONNKLLSnt'H'J, I'A. A C'lci.n Cup Hf.d To'.vi-l ilh eiieU SI.iivr I A cryt lil nn Antlscijtli!. Unfors ;;i.MiIied. tVShop In room lately occupied l.y 1 u II, Mir- ISAAC N. WATSON. Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up lo iluif In all vtvl.-K of hirv .-ut. tlnir. gulclt. ciis.v fliiives. nnv-rmt'. l(.lM,v Wlleh-lni7.el. wltltmit extra chiirtu'. Ki-esi! towel to en eh customer Lntsi Impro' eii i iv niiratun for Btcrlllzlni; tools. X'urlura oruovii,. Kulton House. . " u I.AlVVl:ilS, M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Scutare, McCcnnellsbur', Pa, All leal iMiflness ;md collections etitn.tcil vv 111 i-uelvc careful aud prompt xurn' on. rut KCIII S. PKf:SVTi:itlAN.- Cfv. V. A. rvi-Ht, D. 1).. Pastur. l'l-enchiiiir Rervites each altrrnule .Solbnth utJ0::)0a. n, and every Sunrliiy veninu "t 7 -(io. .SffviiTs at Groi'ii Hill un iilttrr.iite Saliljullis nt I0::;tj H. ni. SalilmMi school ul 6:15. Junior Christian Kn ileuvor at. 2:00. Christian F.ndonvor ut 0:1)0. I'rnyer mutrtlniy WeihioKtlay ovnijin ut 7:00. MKTUODIST KlIsOdPAT. Up.v. .T. V. Atlams, 1-uhtnr, Sunduy Sclioul at y:.'0 a. m. Prefichitig' Vvery oilier. Sunday nioriinr ut 1 0 : 150 and evi-iv Sunday fvonin nt v :(K1. Kpworth IxinintH at :(i0 i. iti. Prayer mettlnjr Thurnday evening at 7:00. ' - UXITl,!) PlilSSHVTT.inA.V Kev. ,t. T,. Grove, Pastor, blind ay school ut :;!() a. m. Preaching- every 'Sundav morn ing at 10:1)0, und every otlter Sundav evening at 7:00. The altornato Sabbath evenings aro used hy t!io Your.jr i'to. pie's tJhrititiun Union at 7:00 p. m. Praynr meeting Vednesdav evenln? at 7:00. KvAN'ii r.n. Ai, ir'riu.KAN- Uev. A. G. Wolf. Pastor. Sunday school !i:l." a.m. Prcachinu: every other Suiidny inoruinL'' ut 10::it) and everv otlier Sun day evening nt 7:00. (hristlan Kn deavor at liMMl p. m. Pra ver mcdinjj on Wednesday evening at'7:00. ni-'l'OitMr.n -Pev. C. M. Smith, Pas tor. Sunday Kehool at 0:.'I0 a. m. I'reacliit.ir ri alierauto SabhuNi.-: ut 10:00 u. in. and 7:00 p. in. Chrivian F.nileuvor at ti:0ll p. m. 1-Vuyer n i et inr' on Wednesday p.vcninj?: n't 7:Oo. i i:h.ms or coin r. The first term of the Courts of Ful ton county in the year hhnll coinmu.ica on the Tue.ndiiy follovinr the su e ml Monday of J unitary, ut 10 o'clock u . m. The second term eotrmionees oti the third Monday of Mulch, ut 2 o'clock p. m. Tho third term on the Tuesday next following tho second. Monday of'june, at 10 o'clock a. ni. The fourth term on the iirst Monday of October, at 2 o'clock p. rn. ISdliOl Gil oi i ici us. Justice of the Peace--Thomas I". Sloun, L. II . Wible. Ctnstub!e John il. Doyle. llurpcss II. W. Scott. Councilmen I). T. Fields, Lponard Ilohmun, Samuel Hender,M. W. Xuce. Cleric William Hull. Ilieh Constable Wm.rinumrrardner. School DirectorsA. U. Nace. .loiui A. Irwin, Thomas F. Sloan, P. M. Taylor, John Cornerer, C. B. Stevens. gkm:hal niKUcroHV. President Judjre Hon. S.Mc. Swoite. Adsoeiute Judges Ietnu-1 Ivli-L-Dn. Lvid Nelson. Prothonotary, &c. Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George U. Dan iels. Treasurer George R Mellott. . She.rill'- Duniel C. Fleck. Dcimty Sheriff D. T. Fields. Jury Commissionnrs C. H. K. Plum mer, Anthony f.ynchl Auditors John S. Harris, W. C. Duvls, S L. Garland. Commissioners S. D. Mellott, Geo Sijffl. and II. P. Palmer. Clerk Frank Henry. County Surveyor Jonas Lake. County Superintendent Charles K. Barton. Attorneys W. Scott Alexander,.!. XcUou Sipes, Thomas F. Shtan, F. McX Johnston, M. II. Shall'ner, Gen. B. Daniels, John P. Sipes, S. W. Kirk. ' ' SUCItKTILS Odd Fellows M'Coiinellsburtrljod (.'9 No. 744 meets every Friday eveninp in tne Cornerer Buildinf In McConnells hurg. Fort Littleton Lodpe No. 484 meets every Saturday evening In the Cromer building at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodfe No. 607 meets overy Sul irday eveninp In Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. ITafrlsonville Lodpo-No. 701 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hull ut ilarrisonvllle. Waterfall Lodire No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall ot WuU'rfHll Mills. Warfordbbiirg Lodge No. 001 meets In Warfordsburg everv Saturday evening. , King Post O. A. It. No. 305 met is In McConnellsburtr In Odd Fellows' UaM the first Suturday In every month at 1 p. m. P.oyal Arcanum. Tuscarora Couni H, No. iil, meets on rflUrnatu Monday evenings In '. O. S. of A. Hall, In S'.cl (tnnellsliurg. Washington Cump No. 4!i7. P. O S. A., of New Grenada, meets every S.t'. urduy evening In P. O. S. of A. Pull. Washlngtou Camu. No. 554. P. ''s- of A., Hitst'Hitowii, meets every Sn'u'-. urd ay evening in 1". O. S. jfi'A. IbiH. John Q. Taylor Post G. A. II.. N"-' i8f, meets every Saturday; on tr jte-t preceding full moon in Lushley ball, at 2 p. m., at liiick Valley. Woman's Relief Corns, No. PO. meets ut same date and place at 4 p m. Gen. D. II. McKibbin Post N. c G. A. S., meets the second unJ fourth Haturdays iu I'aeh month at Plisct llldoe , , . AUVEUTISR IN , The FdUod County Ktss, 7
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