The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, August 05, 1903, Image 4

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FULTO, COUNTY NEWS.
Published Every Thursday
B.'W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor.
McCONNELLSBURG, PA.
AUGUST 5, 1903.
Published Weekly
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Annum in Advance
-.DVICHTtfltN'i KATKH.
Per vim"-"! of lines .1 tlrr.es ai to).
Per sguure ciioh suiKequent Insertion.... 60.
All advertisements inserted for lew, liao
three months nh'.cffoH h. iia
One-fourth column .
One-hnlf column....
One Column
.fin mi.
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55.00.
Nothing Inserted for lesa thnn II.
Professional Card one year IV
Local Miscellany.
Luck is the religion of fools.
Don't placard your troublou.
Man climbs upwn.nl by doing Lis
level best.
To flatter a sailor give him salt-'.va-ter
talTv
Whiskey won't hin t a man if lie ints
it alone.
It loesnt require much efToi-t to jro
down hill.
The people who trust to hick nro
lucky to pet trust.
The world Kcltiom looks rosy to the
man with red eyes.
Some people talk to much to really
say anything.
To boast of erne's honesty doesn't
plways prove it.
it in necessary to begin at the top in
digging a well.
Kconomy is an art that many study
but few manter.
The joinr-r generally manages to
make both ends meet.
Don't hurry yourself with more airs
than you can carry.
It is often safer to follow u man's
advice than his example.
There are fellows who laugh aiid
grow fat oyer their own jokes.
The tu 1 U at i v - barber occasionally
indulges in cutting remarks.
Kven the weather man lays by a lew
predictions for a rainy day.
A girl may be named Fiances with
out necessarily being; frank.
Speaking of race suicide what's the
matter with the toy pistol'
The unpardonable sin, in the eves
of a woman, is not to admire her.
Money may make the mare go, but
it's different with an automobile.
The lawyer's brief seldom ilemon
strutes that brevity is the soul of wit.
Art seldom pays, in which respect it
resembles u good many artists.
The self-inado man admires even his
own mistakes because he makes them.
Some people are continually being
carried away by a train of thoughts.
Hoiiesty is the best policy, but don't i
forget to keep your premiums paid up.
Many a budding poet who woos the
muse should be sued for breach of
promise. i
We often hear of love at first sijjht, '
but after that love is jus', as blind as '
ever.
Ask a married man how lie propos
ed and he jienerally looks ashamed of i
himself.
There is something; really line and
ennobling; about the patienco of our
creditors.
Some people are always talking
about lending; a hand, but it'xof'.cn
empty .
Obstacles wouldn't be so troubie
Bomu it they weren't always in tiie
way.
Some people only believe the half
they hear, and then divide that by
two.
It is a mistake for a woman to im
agine she can conceal her ag;o with a
coat of paint.
The sluggards may go to the ant,
but the mosquito will meet him more
than half-way.
The pickpocket has to keep a watch
ou his victim before ho can take one
away lrom nun.
The only people who Is.-lieve they
are two old to learn are those who are
really too youugr.
The happiness of leing; miserable la
often exemplifi.id by a young; girl's
first love affair.
Some fellows can no mora Itpmh ..nt
of debt than other fellows can help
falling in love.
When a man is under a cloud you
can't always convince him that it has
a silver lining.
When a woman tx-gins to pay full
fare for her children she realizes that
fche is getting; along; in years.
Some parents rojoice in the strength
of minds of their children, but lose
liijflit of the strength of don't mind.
Tlic widow is entitled to a third of
her husband' estate but the wife uf a
shoemaker may get his awl.
When a mule kicks ho generally lie
coinplUhes something, which is more
than can be said of a lot of men.
Most of us cau be kept pretty busy
attending to our own business, in sj ite
of prevailing tendency to tho con
trarjr. The man who realizes thut he t as
made a- fool of himself experience
considerably difficulty In keeping oth
en from finding it out.
The Summer girl should remember
that It in better to have too many
airing to a bo'.v than loo many beaux
oo a airing.
Boa it not, and Die worl l kno not
. who you are; boast, and it despise
you for what you are, Life:
Eve ate the apple,
- ' Adam got the core. .
That the way It Is to day,
And aha II be evermore.
MtMBHIN. '
Ainlcrso:i I.iolloU wua at IWvr-1
ctt lrtst wool'. '
Messrs. J. D. Mellott and (loo.
Kauffman were in our vicinity
last week threshing.
Mrs. Wei trior r.f Evorott, was !
at Anderson Mellott's Thursday.
j Misses Cora and Mattie r'uuk
spent Sunday at the home of I
i their brother, W. M. Kutik.
'10 ''en's Service at, j
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j l luiin.uj'. uimu v.jiN Mji.y i.it'-ij :
attended. The ehureh was tilled,
i and mo-e that could not jret in- i
I side. The exercises were very
I intorestir.ir. The collection was
I SCAI'KO AM AW TLX FATE.
Mr. H. 1 latins of Melbourne, j
Kid., writes, "My doctor told mo j
I had consumption and nothing 1
could be done for me. I was given
up to die. Tlie offer of a free trial
bottle of Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption, induced me
to try it. Results were startling.
I am now on the road to recovery
and owe all to Dr. King's New
Discovery. It surely saved my
life." This great euro is guaran
teed for all throat and lung dis
eases by all druggists. Price SOc.
and 1.00. Trial bottle free.
Hl'STONTUWN.
July '!). The three new hous
es in our town are nearly comple
ted. Mrs. Ucie Curfman was at Ir.
Davi.s' getting some teeth ex
tracted. Hay is plenty; everybody mak
ing it.
Miss May Chesnut of McCon
nellsburg, and Miss Rilla Ches
uut cf Pittsburg, are visiting
their mother, Mrs. Emahne Ches
nut. Neal Sharp was visiting Miss
Cecie Kline Kriday and Saturday
and Saturday evening Miss Cecie
look Mr. Neal home.
We are furnished with ice
cream on Wednesday and Satur
day evenings at Clem Chesuut's
store.
Reynolds Korner is not catch
ing those big tish that the item
writer talked about last week ; he
is running his mower. If he gets
done with his job to day ho will
have about twelve tons down.
Bully for you, Reyuolds ; not ma-
uy men cut twelve tons in a di y.
The next news Reynolds will be
using his saw and hammer again.
innr.R than or.i.n.
'I was troubled for several
years with chronic indigestion
and nervous debility," writes F.
J. Green, of Lancaster, N. II.
"No remedy helped me until I be
gaii using Electric Sitters, which
did me more good than all the
medicines I ever used. They have
also kept my wife in excellent
health for years. She says Elec
tric Hitters are just splendid for
female troubles; that they are a
grand tonic and invigorator for
weak, run down women. No oth
er medicine can take its place in
our family." Try them. Only 5'fc
Satisfaction guaranteed by all
druggists.
Some Postal Hints.
Don't forget to put your name
and address in upper left-hand
corner of tho envelope or pack
age, so that we can return it or
notify you in case mail is not de
liverable. Don't leave off tho name of
street, postoftice, stute or couDty
when addressing county mail.
Don't let the address tako up
all the space; leave room for jMist
age Htamp and postmark.
Don't fail to weigh your matter
before buying stamps.
Don't forget that tho slightest
fraction over exact weight re
quires auothor rate of ostago.
Don't overlook either tho par
ticulars of foreign and domestic
classification.
Don't neglect to seal your let
ters, but leave jwekagos und
printed matter open for inspec
tion. Don't post letters on top of a
box or in a jwekago box.
Dou't drop circulars iu a letter
box in lare quantities; take
them to the postoflico.
Dou't, finally lose sight of the
fact that the postmaster will
cheerfully listen to all will-
grouuded complaints, and is
ready at al times to receive sug
gestion for the improvement of
tha kitrvleo
HAKRISONVIU-L.
July M. Pri-uuhiu, ul Siluuui
fSatu relay iiijrht was well attend-1
iid.
Johu Huston of Cluar Ridgo
passed through our town Sunday
ovennitf.
Howard Skipper, wiiolia been
ill for several weeks, is able to be
up naiu.
Some of our vonng folks at-
tended IJi'ole meeting at Siloatn
t.; t:u i n;. .
While drawing water from a
small well about lifieen feet from
the door, Mrs. Koyarice was bit
ten by a copperhead snake. Mr.
Kegarico .succeeded in killing the
reptile soon afterward.
Miss Is a Stevens is hoiue for a
few weeks' vacation. She has
just ti unshed a leu mouths' term
of school in Montgomery county, j
and expects to go back some time
in August and teach the' same
school at a salary of !f -15 a monJi
Cause and Prevenllun of Typhoid Peer.
Dr. A. C. Abbott, chief of the
Philadelphia bureau of health,
has made the following state
ment concerning the cause, and
prevention of typhoid f r-'! :
"People contract typhoid fever
principally by swal!o.ving germs
that have come from some other
case of typhoid fever ; sometime
the germs are conveyed to the
mouth on soiled hands. This is
most frequently seen in tim casus
of careless nurses who are in at
tendance upon typhoid patients.
Sometimes they get into the i
drinking A-ater, where they may
live for a time and cause the di- j
ease in those using the wate r.
'Sometimes they gel, into milk !
by way of water t!;:i: i- r.v-i n .
washing the milk c:m:s. bottles,
etc. When present in mi! t Ii.-- 1
I o-ri ; W ri 1 ill n.'lltin'- U'il.ti irl'nnl .-'i.
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pulity, and a number of serious !
outbreaks of the disease have;
been traced to milk iu which
these germs were gro". iug.
j "Now and again, oysters that
j are Kept in water that is polluted
I with sewage are also known, I
when eaten raw, to have caused I
the disease. It is also possible ;
that typiioid fever is sometimes'
spread through other food stuff,!
on which toe germs have been by
accident or carelessness deposit- '
od. 1
"Fortunately, the germ of ty
phoid fever is easily killed by ;
heat. 1 f water be boiled for one ;
minute they ire rend. -red fro of !
flanker, as such treatment, kills
itl1 livmg germ -.. Tho cooking of
other foods tok. ihr-m also of all i
power to can.-.e U phoid.
"Whoa typhoid fever is pres- ;
ent in a neighborhood, much may j
be none to check its spread by 1
the use of only boiled water, milk '
and other food stuffs that have!
been freed from danger by cooK-j
ing. They are to be protect' -d
against the dust and dirt until 1
useil.
Aphorisms.
No legacy is so rich as honesty.
Shakespeare.
A grateful dog is better than
an ungrateful man. Satdi.
W'a first make our habits auci
then our habits make us. Em
mons. The retrospect of life swarms
with lost opportunities. - Sir II.
Taylor.
To bo happy is not the purpose
of our being, but to deserve hap
piness. Fitch.
Fortune nn'y tind a pot, but
your own industry must make it.
boil. Kousseiiu.
When a person is down in the
world an ounce of help is bettor
than a pound of preaching. Huh
wer.
No man ever did n designed in
jury to another but at tho same
timo he did a greater to himself.
Home.
When a mau has not a good
reason for doing a thing ho has
ono good reason for lotting it
alone. Thomas Scott.
To be perfectly just is an attri
bute of tho divine nature; to bo
bo to the utmost of our abilities
is the glory of mau. Addison.
Cnpt. G. V. Skinner, superin
tendent of the Soldiers' Orphans'
School, Scotland, was in Mercers
burg on Wednesday, lie visited
Philadelphia last week' and
brought Mrs. Skinner to Scot
laud ou Saturdav. Mrs. Skinner
had boon in Philadelphia for six
weeks under medical earn. Her
health is much improved Mer-
Icorsburg Journal.
and
Gc:rpe't Wea.ving
H. H. HtRTZL.EF? still conUutn j Carding and Weaving at the
WJMOW GROVE MIL' S :l Hui ul Cabins
Carpet Ch.ii.1 ill v.iy.s on liiiud. V'ool put i '. to bats for Haps.
I vi'l : i;i Wool and work at the following ph'.e-s, umncly, Kranl
!:v's. iVt i,i!;,l. ton: yirl.iiol l.ni'lig's. Dublin Mills: W. R.
ypeer' s. Siilu; in: ('. W. '. ynch's. Crystal Spring: .1. K. .lack-
. -m s. Akei st ;!;: Caleb ' urion's. i liisto.itow n : A. X. Wltler's.
W at ."'I'll; Hurry Hustoc :s, Cler.r Ridge: W, I.. Herkstresser t
' ii - ! . .1 i'i J ( ' ii -ve.
1 Vill Visit those j-ilacc-s monthly ( uring tin; season. Thankful for
iV,1 :-. I '-.iiie for o 'OiHin' :ine of '.he same.
H. H. Hertzler,
Burnt Cabins.
Ycur Column.
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i'.verett l..st, Thnrsdav and re -
uir'n-'l S.HM'day evening'.
i -ss . i. ', .-.t'Ver ot Le'ltord,
:i nil M i s's 'ura
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last, wei-k crtlhi!
eck ol Mi-CoU-
i '..ouple of days !
on their manv
fl ie:i(!;: liei'iv
1'. N. Kunyan. who had bcui at
.M i'.intuin Eitlio Park for two or!;
three 'V'-oks visiting ins .sou. re- i '
turned homo last J'"i ijav.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hill and
son ?!arsl.i!l', p !i;t Sunday 'villi
iVi i ili.i'-- paron'.s Mr. :i!Hi '.Irs.
.1 KUll.Mil..
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to eoiiijiii'l ion.
f.U'O. 'i-ih.:l
: : Ii .1 Oil tie! t'O- j ;
in. ! ;. house, and i
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rajiiiily
f lower "'homo- i
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As ii result of racing, (."narlev '
J'lttrv of P!i-:isi,nt Kids.ru was I
thrown from his wheel, hi:s head
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striking tho oo.1, oi a fence rail, j
cuttiuir a number of uyly gashes
in his face and head i)L . Palmer j 5
p;:U iied h'm up. j
son whs del e lust week with ins
traction engiuji and furnished the
power at Funk's planing mill
with eieorL'o at the throttle. A
traction has to cut gravel hi a
manner that would have (surpris
ed the natives forty years ago.
A number of our young people
took in the Sunday excursion to
Washington. Among them were
Corner, M is- Tern pie and Orpha
Snider.
IMlll lw CO 1ST WITHOUT ClUMiH.
In new Pullman "ordinary"'
sleepers, wide vestibuled and !
with every modern convenience, '
in charge of competent agent, '
from ('incioii.i'.i ;;ucl Chicago via :
liouisville, New Orleans, Houston ,
Sati Autouio, El Paso and Los
Angeles to San 1 Yanoisco. Rates !
for berths less than half of cost in i
regular sleepers, ror free de
scriptive matter and full particu
lars, nd lress Vs. A. RICI1TEK.
Trav. Pass. Agent, Illinois Cen
tral Kailroad, Park li.iilling
Pittsburgh, Pa.
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Araduelo li.u.tetion. Ninety nlru of every
one hundred people who havo he;-.it troubla
can rameinfecr when it was alrr.p!a Ind'.Kes
t:on. It is a icisntill; tacl tht all cses ol
hoart dl':.e, not organic, ars not only
traceabls to. but are u.e direct result of li.dl
E'JiHon. All food taken Into the alomach
wliioh iaih of perfect digestion ferments and
welli the alomach, puffing it up agalntt Ihe
heart. This interferes with the action of
Ihe heart, and In the course of time that
delicate but vital organ becomes diseased.
Mr. D. Kubl. cd Nd.. O.. 1 hid utomieh
Irounl an.) In a b I am aa I had hurt troubla
with It I I . Kivtil Dyiipii Cur tor about loui
month and It ctroa ma.
Kodol Wse&u What You Eat
a:.j rohcvei ths alon.ach ti all'iiervoua
strain and ti.s heart of all pressure.
B-.tlUiao.iJr. Jl 00 Si. 1,-.11: 24 llma lha trial
..-.. vuncii sii I 60c.
Prapared br O. U.WiTT . C.O., OHIOAQQa
AT
MRS. A. F, LITTLE'S
Millinery Store
You can get bargains
; during the next two weeks
beginning August 5th
j All she asks, is that you
j come and see goods, and
f you will be convinced that
she is seliing at cost.
Corns Early
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW
GOODS.
1 1 McCoilllclIsbur, Pa.
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S: P: METZLBR.
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Organs
Carriages
Good marketable stock
taken in exchange.
r.iV When in need of any-
thi!4jj- in our lino write
for particulars to . . . .
S. P. METZLER.
burnt Cabins, P
trVirVVrVAVW tfWlrVWIrW
m'COISMBLLSHURG
BAKERY
D. E. Little, Pkophietok.
Fresh Dread, Rolls, Cakes,
Doughnuts, aud Pretzels on
hand all the time.
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Free Delivery in town on
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs
days, and Saturdays.
For Parlies, Weddings, &c
we are prepared on a couple
of days notice to furnish all
kinds of cakes fec.
Your Patronage Solicited.
D. E. LITTLE.
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vWlrfAAAAAAAAAAv.
Tcathcrb' Wanted.
We need at once a few more
teachers, both experienced and
inexperienced. We have more
calls this year than ever before.
Schools and colleges supplied
with competent teachers free of
cost; Address with stamp,
American Teachers' Association,
J. L. (rraham, LL. D., Mgr.
Momnhis, Tenn.
u Nothing has ever equalled it.
J Nothing can ever surpass it.
Dr. King's
Discovery
1 lit I Ol llia laud
iai'wrTiua rir.
Will IM
Slk I.M
A I'ctft c t For All Throat and
Cure: l.uiiir Troubles.
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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 bun
day School Lesson,
Helps for Christian
Endeavorers, and a
Good Sermon for ev
erybody. THE JOB DEPARTMENT
IS COMPLETE,
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rOSTKnb,
LETTERHEADS,
ENVELOPES,
CARDS, &c,
In fact anything and
everything in the best
style along that line.
X Sample copies of
t the News sent to any
of your friends on
X request.
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QUMBERLAND VALLEY
TIME TABLEe May 25, 190,'i.
l.cuvu jno. 2 no 4jno. tljno. f no. 10 lib
i.v M A. t. M p u to M "P. h
Wiui-ti.istftr I .an.... Sin 6 M
Mitrilnti.urK.... j.... hi;. a Si tu
MHKelstown .... CM 0 00 I'J in H H ii-,' 10 )h
m-eummsllH .... II 0 -Jl 14 O 4 lis 8 m io 111
Jimp I) irir h ooiio :t'. a 80 ....
Chuinbursbui'K.. 7 31 9 1ft I 0B 1 10 d VsloM
a- uisboro 7 Hi .... lit 00 8 HTi ...
SIllprK-risburif... 7 53 10 OK I -Jfi S 0i 9 (5l 11 19
Newvllle 8 10 10 23 1 i- b l 9 H II 1-9
Ourllslc 8 So 10 41 l! Ul 6 4H 9 4h Hri
.MculiuDlcaburg-.. 8 60 II Oft It tw S 10 10 07 IS 1
Olllsburif 10 Oo 5 1
Arr, Hitrrlaburg. 9 07 II 2 40 80 10 as 12 40
Arr. 1'hllu II 4h 8 17 6 47 10 ) 4 US 4 if
Arr. New Vorlt. SIS 5 63 8 0S 8 53 7 13 7 13
Arr. Ualvlmore.. 12 10 8 11 00 9 4S t-M 7 16
i'. ii. p. at. p. m. p. m. A. si. a. M
Trulo No liittaat runt) dully rzovpt Sunday
between HnKerslown and IlurrlHburK, laviu
lUKonitown 1.06 and arr.vlna- at Harrlxburv ul
Addltlonal eaat-bound local truing will run
tlally, except Sunctuy. ua follows: Leave
L unisie T in a. m., u.sn p. m., 3.15 p.m., leave
Meohuniaburu 6.61 a. oi.. 7.0 u. m.. w.&a n m
3.1 p. in. Leave M!lnbur- 6.85 a. m.. 10.00 u,
O.wl p. 111.,
TriiinK Num. .8 and 110 run dally between Hu
icenitown und Harrlaburg.
Uully.
t Daily ezoept Sunday.
Leave
no. lino. 8 1 no. 6ino. Vino. 9i lull
llaltlmore
New York
I'hlla
Ilartiaburg
lMUHhura.
MeohanTuaburtf..
Carllitle
Newvllle
bhlppenHburg...
Waynuaboro....
CbuuiberHburg..
Mereemburg....
OreenouHtle ....
Jlatfemtown ....
MurliiMburH
Ar. Wlnubeaior.
p.
II 55
7 65
li ai
6 oo
a. ii
A M
P. HI
4 85
2 65
8 62
II 46
12 on
8 65
II 40
2 20
P.M.
8 80
6
J6 80
8 80 111 06
8 25
4 02
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8 67
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6 19
5 40
12 05
8 61
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9 18
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8 16
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12 02
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5 48
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6 37
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TrUlU Mo. 17 WHt IHDH dullw Hflnnl Knnri.u
Iwtweeu IlurrlHburK urd Hugeratown, leuv-
iiik nitrriHUurg ul 6.16 p.m. and arriving at Ha
HuiMowo ut 7.57 n. m.
Additional local trains will leave Hurrtaburg
as follow: For Carlisle and Intermediate ta.
t.for, at 9.87 a. m., 2.00 p. m. and 8.S0 p. n. . alao
forMecbanloaburg UlUaburg and intermediate
alittlonaat 7 30 a. lu.. 8.10 p. ui. and ti.au p. di.
Tralna Noa. I, 8 and 109 run dally between
umuurv nu naganitown.
Pullman palnte sleeping ear between N
torkand Knoxvtlle. Tenn.. on tralna I
and OO east uDd between Tblludrlphla and
Welsh on N. W. Hull way on train 109 weat
nuu i-. eHi. exeepi iimi on tiunauy tne 1'nua
dulphlu sleeper will run east on No. 2
Through onadhea to and from I'hMno'nbJi
on tralna 2. 4 and 8 eaat and 6. 1 and 9 weat.
Ually.
Dally eioept Sunday.
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Scientific nzitlta.
A handaomsly lllnatratust waatlr Uiwt Mr-
aiilstlt.it of anv aiiltttiLlllii l..urnal. Turmi. a
; four ruiintUa, L Sold Wall aawadealera.
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BUEIKESS DIRF.CTOI.Y,
IIAK'lllCKS.
. R. M. DOWNES,
First Class
Tonsorial Artist,
MoCONNKLLSIIUUO, PA.
A Clean Cup and Towel with each Shuvo
Everything Antiseptic.
Kazoi-s Sterilized.
IVShop In room lutely occupied by Ed lii-nkg
ISAAC N. WATSON,
Tonsorial Artist.
Strictly up todBtelnollatylea of him out
x.t'ick,' '"WKl'avfH. lluy-rum. C.-nm,
Wltch-hmel. without extra chnrir. Kresh
towel to eiioh customer. Lutest improved iiii
paraiua for Kterlllzlng tools. Parlora optam Iw
Fultot) ilnusn. riuiin.
LA w vi: US,
M. R. SHAFFNER,
Attorney at Law,
Office on Sauare,
McConnellsburg, Pa,
All Ics-nl bualnesa and collect.iona entrusted
will eccive careful and prompt attention.
CIIIKCUES.
PRKSHYTERIAN. Kev. W. A. West,
D. D., Tastor. Preaching services
each alternate Sabbath atI0:30a. m.
and every Sunday evening at 7:00.
Services at Green Hill on alternate
Sabbaths at 10:30 a. m. Sabbath
school at 8:15. Junior Christian En
deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor
$t 6:00. Prayer meotlng Wednesday
evening at 7:00.
Methodist Episcopal Rev. J. v.
Adams, Pnstor. Sunday School
at 0:30 a. m. Preaching every other
Sunday morning at 10:30 and every
Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworth
I-eague at :00 p. m. Prayer mcetiui?
Thursday evening at 7:00.
Unitkd Presbytism an Rev. .1. L.
Grove, Pastor. Sunday school ut 9:30
a. m. Preuchlng every Sunday morn
ing at 10:30, aud every other Sunday
evening at7:00. The alternate Sabbath
eveninps are used by tho Young i'oo
nlo's Christian Union nt 7:00 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday cvenlnir
at 7:00. h
IsVAHQKLHsAis i-.UTIIF.UAN -Rev. A.
G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 9:15
a. ni. Preuchlng every other Sut.day
morning at 10:30 and every other Sun
day evening at 7:00. Christian Kn
deavor at 6:00 p. tn. Prayer meeting
ou Wednesday evening at 7:00.
PvEFOUMr-D P.ev. C. M. Smith, Pas
tor. Sunday school ut 9:30 b". m.
Preaching yn alternate Sabbaths," at
10:00 a. ni. and 7:00 p. m. Chris- iun
Endeavor nt (1:00 p. m. Prayer rotat
ing on Weduosday evening at 7:00.
TERMS OF COI RT.
The first term of the Courts of i'ul
tou county iu the year shall rotiini' uce
on the Tuesday follow ing the second
Monday of January, at 10 o'clock a. in.
The second term commences on the
third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock
p. ni.
The third term on the Tuesday next
following- the second Monday of June,
at 10 o'clock a. m.
Tho fourth term on the first Monday
of October, at 2 o'clock p. ni.
1IOKOI Gil on ICERS.
Justice of the Peace Thomas F.
Sloan, L. H. Wiblc.
Constable John 11. Doyle.
Burgess H. W. Scott.
Councilmen IX T. Fields, Leonard
Hohman, Samuel Pender.M. W. Mace.
Clerk William Hull.
HighConstable Wm.Uaumgardner.
School Directors A. U. Kace. John
A. Irwin, Thomas F. Sloan, F. M.
Taylor, John Cornerer, C. B. Stevens.
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
President Judge Hon. S.Mc. Swope.
Associate Judges Lemuel Kirk, Da
vid Nelson.
Prothonotary, Ac Geo. A. Harris.
District Attorney George B. Dan
iels. Treasurer George B. Mellott.
Sheriff Daniel C. Fleck.
Deputy Sheriff D. T. Fields.
Jury Commissioners C. H. E. Plum
mer, Anthony Lynch.
Auditors John S. Harris, W. C.
Davis, S L. Garland.
Commissioners S. D. Mellott, Geo
Sigel, and H. P. Palmer.
Clerk Frank Henry.
County Surveyor Jonas Lake.
County Superintendent Charles E.
Barton.
Attorneys W. Scott Alexander, J.
NelBon Sipos, Thomas F. Sloan, F.
McN- Johnston, M. It. Shaffnor, Geo.
H. Daniels, John P. Sipes, S. W.
Kirk.
SOCIETIES
Odd Fellows M'ConnollsburgliOdge
No. 744 meets every Friday evening In
tne Gomerer Building In McConntlls
burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meets
every Saturday evening in the Cromer
building at Fort Littleton.
Wells Valley Lodge No. 607 meU
every Sat jrduv evening In Odd Fel
lows Hall at Wells Tannery.
Harrlsonville Lodge No. 701 moots
every Saturday evening In Odd Fol
lows- nun at aarrlsonvllle.
Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev
ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows'
uau ut, vv uiuriuu itiiug,
Wnrfordsburg Lodge No. 601 meets
in Warfordsburg everv Saturday
evening.
King PostG. A. R. No. 305 meets in
McConnellsburg in Odd Fellows' Hall
the first Saturday In every month at 1
p. m.
Royal Arcanuni.Tusvarora Council.
No. 121, meets on alternate Monday
evenings In P. O. K. of A. Hall, iu
McConnellsburg.
Washington Camu No. 407. P. O. S.
A., of New Grenada, meets every Sat
urday evening In T. O. S. of A.. Hall.
Washington Camp. No. UAJP. O.S.
of A., Hustttntown, meets every Sattir.
urday evening In P. O. S. of A. Hal'..
John Q. Tavlor Pr-si G. Ai It.. No.
680, meets every Saturday, on or just
preceding lull moon In LasUIey nan.
at 2 p. m., at Buck Valley.
Woman' Relief Corps. No. 80
meets at same date aud place at 4 p.m.
Geu. D. H. McKibbln Post No. 402,
O. A. S., meets the second and tourtb
faturdajs In each month at Pleasant
Ull).
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The Fulton Ccuoty