FULTON COUNTY NiiYVS. Published Every Thursday. B. W. FECK, Editor and Proprietor. AtcCONNELLSBURG, PA. AUGUST 19, 1903, Published Weekly. 51.00 per Amuni in Advance. ALlVXIlTLMNO RATK.H. Per iuri of lln". .1 tlinn l V). Per jure p:ieh .uosrn.ucnt Insertion.... VI. All advoriNotnorits .uscr-tcd for lc8 Vtwti three month ctmnced hy tlie iiuare. Onernurtli column. One-half column.... One Column . .tl-VKl. I f .11.011. I (C XI ... jr. m 40 on. s m ... 40.00. I MOO. i 71. 00 WtHhlntr Inserted for W'ss than 91. I'rofOKHlouai Curds one year I.Y Local Misiellum. Man is always either kicking or being1 kicked. It is better to be plucky than to bo plucked. Tho trials of life am aOodsoi.fi to the lawyers. Hope is a jrood thing when back ed up by hustle. Things that make a womtiu cry make a man swear. Tho more a man knows the less he blows about it. It 8 an ill wind that blows your umbrella inside out. Some jcwple would spend mon ey to advertise their troubles. Tliero is reason ia all things, and a woman's is "because." Many i man has got his eyes ' bunged up looking for trouble. F.very woman hates to scrub yet every wornau does a lot of it. ' Th'i man with ti poor memory j should always stick to the truth. Charity must be kept pretty j busy covering the multitudes of sins. The fellow who is his own worst enemy is bad company for him self. Don't do a man a favor unless you are sure he has a good mem ory. Nothing looks fuuuier nowa days tnan a man wearing "con gress" shoes. Tho things that come to him who waits are often not worth waiting for. The man with tho scrubby mustache generally keeps a still" upper lip. The hardest thing to acquire is also the easiest thing to lose a reputation. A man must think a mighty lot of a woman to stop and argue with her. We are apt to reserve praise for ousrelves und deal out llatte.y to others. It is hotter to laugh iu yo.ir sleeve than to weep iu your pocket handkerchief. The optimist looks forward to to-morrow, the pessimist sighs for yesterday. An idle rumor gains currency which is more than can be said of an idle man. Tho prestidigilateur makes passes, but lie can't ride on a rail road with them. A mau may be perfectly straight and at the same time be bent on doing good. You can't always tell how much a man is worth by looking at I. is tax receipt. "When a short man gets sweet on a tall girl ho immediately buys a high silk hat. The man who is too lazy to worn himself is generally trying to work someone else. You couldn't g.'t an idea into some men's heads .vi-n by frac turing their kuils. The promoter of oil wells can't be blutrecl for runukig Uv.jys in to the ground. Some people riwin t think they are not being fairly treated un less the are leine treated all the time. Though Summer is the time for outings it is then that the base ball players have, their in nings. If we had our choice of tho va rious forms of insanity most of us would ehooso to be kleptoma niacs. Some people who think it is a snap to edit a newspaper, and please everybody, should try it just one day. Some men look for a job with about tho sarao eagerness that they would look for a noedlo in a haystack. Even the follow who is deter mined to make a fool of himself should remember that what is worth doing at all 1 worth do'ng well. A LITTL?, KOSCNSt. How a-t Ol-l r.t.ciiau'a Self Cor)cft W '"Yu: !cu. A hnni',.-o;,.(.' .ii'l -an of ,uxtv. who loo. ; i::iu i vmn 'i-r and still retain.-, an eve lnr the beautiful in the fair x an 1 tender lliltr mg (if thy h mi t vJ.-en the ladies fance hi tvi.v, get into a street car in (.ouiimiiv with his son, a f;rown yrmnj rmiu. A tanking f?a lure of tin p.lileiiv i ullant m mi f rune) v Ion:.' am) full .outeu and ulii, Uo'vimr lnnstaolips. Tlx gen tleman fou'ul a h'ii1 directly oppo site two uniicuallv attractive young hubes, immediately benlle whomtha rou found bi seat. In a few moment!" the girls were glnnrPif? often nt the old gentle man and chnUcring together in fruit glee. Tlie pntlemun hugged hii.v-elf mentally, but restrained liis cmotiuntf in presence of his win. Oil leaving tin; ear the huh buid: 'Hay, governor, lve got a good one on you." "Veil, what ia it, my Hon?" "Why, one of thow? girls next to me unid, 'What a funny looking thing that old man ia over there!' To vhich tlie other replied: 'Yes, i.-m't he? Ho looks like a goatf" That its the old man's last "mash." New York Times. The Fatal Collar. 1. From Experience. "A young iimn nhoald leurn to hold his own," remarked the ot m.t er. "Yes," sighed the married man with the bawling twins, "and then perhaps he would be independent enoujili not to be compelled to hold his own later in life." Chicago New. What, Indeed? Willie l'a, "practical" means "crooked," d Mi't it ? J'a Certainly not. What makes you think that Willie We!!, what do the papers mean, then, when tiiey lalk about "pnictu a! politics i" Philadelphia lrt. A Wlah. I wiilit 1 wa tat eiil.ant, With notliln' elf to do EMw pt to join In tn purade An' witlk hour or two. Tho (nko It may In a tent W'hil pioul coinA mi' An" crowd around to tr4 roe. the eaiilcat life I knowl I wUlit 1 tl,,hant. To travel round the track With Hllk aoiLrolrterod blankets To dM.ort my tM.k. lie ain't eo vi ry huidwmt, An' h!a m&iin.-r mn't mo tint, Bui ho n&tunjy lurky, Jua' like eertain frlWldi of mine. - Whlnlou Star, While laughing at a fuuuy ex pression made by tho woman with whom she was visiting in ltostraver township, near Greens burg, Miss Km ma Larimer, of West Newton, was seized with a fit of coughing which caused a hemorrhage from which she d5d in a few muictes. She was aged 80. f -- IIV rc.T TI.E LITTLE 0.NES. I TricK With a BoUlo and Cork and a Lesion In Science. Get an vmpty wine bottle and a cork that in, say, two aizea too Kninll for it, so that if put in in the or dinary wny it wilt fall clear down into tho bottle. Lay the bottle on iti side and put tha cork just within itc mouth. S'ow ask the spectators, one at a time, to try to force the, cork intc the bottle by blowing on it. It will amuse you to see the coiv iidenee with which the first person sets about the little tank. lie will step up with an uir that says, "Why don't you aok mo something hard ? ' Then he will stoop and blow his breath on tho cork tn a sharp spurt, expecting, of course, to make it disuppcar immediately. Hut the obstinate cork, as if re versing the regular order of things, will come flying out of the bottle inateud of disappearing in it. The second jhtsoo will approach tho tank with confidence, too, think ing that the first didn't go about it in the right way exactly; that he blew either too hard or too softly. But the cork is Btill obstinate, and out it comes again instead of going in. So it will be with them all unless some one in the company knows the secret, and when you take a little quill or tube nut of your pocket and blow through it rijjil aguinst the center of the cork, thereby driv ing it in at once, there will be a good liiiifdi. But still they will not understand, perhaps, why their blowing on it did not drive it in. The reason is thgt some of the air goes around the cork into the bottle, which has the effect of compressing the nir al ready Uiere. und tlie cork uih i n lit. tin ;.. . I ... .1. . . : ! ..v , ,, .,u.. UI.M.M..fMUU , ceases almost instantly an.t i fol- lowed hv an expansion, which forces ' the cork out. A Little Gentleman. I know a wll brd iittl boy win never anyn "f run't." He nv .! BHya "Hon I want lo' " ori vr got tn" or "Yo'l slum t or lie ni r lays "I'll tell nimnrii. !" or calls hi I'lnymiitre "in.-nn." A lad moi,j uai.-iul of lilii ppc.vb i m aurc whh n.vcr Ht-en ! Ho'a nevi i iiiiKruiiunutlcul , he niv. r men- tloin "ain't." A Hltu;lu word of alencr 'rom him would Illtlkf. hlH tr.othr rnlnr And now I II t-l I you why II I, lejt thin Hea hot exactly alx months old und can- ! not um uk a worn: ; -Ht. Nlcholaa. A Gallant Little Culprit. ni i ,. i . i , , 1 Bobbv was kept alter school fori tome misdemeanor. It was nt kin- dergurten and his first punishment, i tlie tem;iit.r inquired, "Aren t you sorry, Hobby, to have to stay ; after school when the other, goT I In. iin." rim um Kn w M wos i.irt wimt I wanted, so as to ' have vou nil to myself." Little 1 Chronicle. , 6un and Moon. A hoy rJiiid tUut ho didn't enre .so much for tliu Hun an he did for tlie moon. "You fee," said he, "the mill onlv comes at daylight when we could nee hint as well without it, but the moon's some ue it nhines nt niht." Silhouette!. There in lots of fun in well made shadow pictures,, and there is no end to the number that can bo made with tho hands and generally with out the aid of tixmus of any kind. A. fAlU OV OOOD OSOi. The Washington Star shows the pair of pictures shown here, which are eo pin in an not to requite nam ing. A little practice is necessary to get the thumbs and lingers iu juat the right portions. An exchango tsays: "No com munity can prosper, unless its pooplo aro alive to the opportuni ties of the day. If you wish to Bee the town grow aud prosper, cease your whining, take your hands out of your pockets, disre gard your personal feelings and interest, join in any movements for the public good and stick, to tho town's welfare under all circumstances." Wool CorciiriZ and Carpet Weaving H. H. HERTZLER still continues ('ard'mg and Weaving at the WIU.OW OnOVK MIIJ S at Murr.t Cabins. Carpet Chain always on hand. V ool put into bats for JIaps. I wil! take in Wool and work at the ollowing places, uamely, Frank Hiiro's, Fort Littleton: Michael Lal.lig's, Uiiblin Mills: W. U. Speer's, Saluvla; C. V. J.yneh's, Crystal Sjirings; J. K. Jock son's, Akcrsville; Caleb l 'arton's, rTustontown: A. N. Wltter's, Waterfall: Harry Huston'". Clear Ititlsre: W, L. 1 ierkstresser Urcluird Grove. I Will Visit those places monthly during tho season. Thankful for past favors, I liopo for a continuance of tlie same. H. H. Hertler, Burnt CetfoinG- Your Column. To snow our iipprceiution of the v ay In which the Kulton i.'ouM y News n bl udopt cd Into the homcx rt the pooplp of thin uounty, -e huvcsi.i. p:irt mix column for the KKKK use ol our fcUtiMiriljcrM.foradvcriisinir purposes, ulijeot to the foiiou lni; oondltloiiM: I. It is frou only to thoso who ttre pad-up sub scrl'urrM I. Only p:rsonul property can be udvertisml. X Notice!! must not cxu;cd :W w ids 4. .Ml "itval" r.otlu s exi'iudi'd . Not f:-iM' to nifirctmrjts. or any oue to tijver t so iroous ho'.d undir a mcrunnl lie license. " l.c ijiim;iry ulijeot of this column !'i to af ford furiuui's. and folks who ure not In public biisini-.v., uri o,jurtiiLlty to IrluK to puidlu lit ti'iitiou roduci.siir NioiMis tli"y iiii.v have to si.'ll. or may waul to buy. Now. this (.puce Is y-juis; if you want to bay a jorsr, if you m.t hin d help. If you want to liono-.v rnoiit-y. If you wunt to s;ll a pitf. u bue- y. some hay. u Koo..p. or If you uli loudver- iwir ,,!.,.ohIlul, vm.s. ti- Xw k r.-.i weekly by eitit tbousund Po''!. r' is '.hi: 'just advertlsiuir ini-Uiufi Iu '"c '!L'!.l.v ! hull Sai.k. -Seven tine ISork- liU-f' pio-s, iv wtjeks old. X. 1. Fj.nM'K, Lii'iiiri Crook Twp. I.SCAi'l i) AN AWI;LL MTK. Mr. U. Uaiiiiis of Melbourne, '"Jit, writes. ".My doctor told me 1 had consumption and nothing I i , , i ("lid in" aooo lor mo. I was:ivon up to aio. '1 he oll'or of a fivo trial 1 t ... , , v- ,. I hotlio ol Dr. Jmh;." Now Discov- j ,. . , ' 1 "n 1 """"P"'-'", 'uuueed me : to t'T if- ln'''l's wcr slarliiuf,'. I lim uov on tho road to recovery ,uul ,m an l() )r. Kiufr's New Discover v. It surdv saved mv " l,Ht- ni vm euro is jrcuiirun-1 toud nr nil throat und lu,j'r tiis-l eases bv all dnu'izixtH. I Vioo Tjiic. and si oo. Trial bottle? life. i I'AVIMi CASH, It would be a .'ood thing- if the ' families ol a neighborhood wwuld ' band together, piedging- thorn-I selves U) buy nothing on credit; to pay cash for every purchase, ! no matter how their "credit" i stood, thus literally living within ! their means. Pecuniary iudebt- edness for current living is not: desirable, and although voluutary ' indebtedness is wtll-uigh univer sal, it is yet one of the greatest: evils extant. Very few people ' really have to go in debt for no-' cossities. It is tho purchase of the unnecessary which calls for j credit. One's necessities aro real j ly very few, when closely pinned I down, if every one would make I up his or her rnind to buy nothing without paying for it on the in- slant; it is really wonderful to j what a small compass their w ants would shrink. If everybody would adopt tho cash system, there would bo little cry of lilmrd times" for every one, knowing the exact state of the individual finances, would -.'(.veni the pur chase accordingly and the neces sary would take precedence over the, mere fancy. The credit sys tem is rospom-iblo for an im mense amount of utihappiuess, loss aud ill feeling oetweeu friends The good the system may do is greatly overbalanced by tho evil it has done, is doiig and will con tiuuo to do, so long as it is allow ed. Weak Hearts Aro duo lo Indigestion. Nlnety-nln of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can rememfcer when II was simple indiges tion, It Is s scientific (act that all cases ol heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to. but are the direct result of indi gestion. All lood taken Into the stomach which tails of perfect digestion ferments and wells the stomach, pulling It up against ihe heart. This Interferes with the aollon of the heart, and In the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. 0. KiuWe, of NavaJa, O., says: I had Uomacli trouble and waa In a bad Mala a I had tiaart trouble with it. I took Krxtal Dyafmpsla Cure fur about foul muntha and II cured roe. KodcJ Digests What You tat and relieves the stomach of all nervous train and the heart of all pressure. Bottlasonlr. $1.00 Site holdlnt 1 tunas the trial ana, which aalla for SOe, Prepared by E. O. OaWITT CO., OHIOAOOj AT MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S Millinery Store You can get bargains during the next two weeks beginning August 5th All she asks, is that you come and see goods, and you will be convinced that she is selling at cost. Come Early NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, McConncllsburg, Pa. f S. -P. METZLER. Dkalku In . . . Pianos Organs fct-igg:ies Carriages Good marketable stock taken in exchange. !3?Vhen in need of any thiiv' in our line write for particulars to ... . S. P. METZLER. burnt Cabins, Pa rVWrViAiAAW$ wvvywrwvy M'CONNELLSDURG BAKERY D. E. Little, Proprietor. Fresh Bread, Rolls, Cakes, 1 Bfu "1U iums' pug'uuuta, and Pretzel on hand all the time. S Frco Delivery in town on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs- $ days, and Saturdays. j For Parties, Weddings, & j "J we are prepared on a couple of days notico to furnish all kinds of cakes &c. 3j Your Patronage Solicited. i D. E. LITTLE. Teachers' Wanted. Wo u?ed at once a few more teachers, both experienced and iuexperieucod. 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. Graham, LL. D.t Mgr. Memphis, Tenn. Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpasi it. Dr. King' Now Di tscovery Fn-prMsTioiif price A Perfect For All Throat and Cure i Lung Troubles. . I Money back ir It falls. Trial Bottles free. BjsBBaxaseBMBWBBeeeusL4tjflBVBJRKt J THE : FULTON I COUNTY i NEWS Covers the Ficldl t I 111 every part of the County faithful re porters are located that gather the daily happenings. Then there is the I State and National, News, War News, a Department for the Farmer and Mechan j ic, Latest Fashions t for the Ladies. The latest New York, Bal X timore, Philadelphia Markets. The Sun- day School Lesson, Helps for Christian Endeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev- erybody. t THE JOB DEPARTMENT 1 IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, POSTERS, X LETTER HEADS, J ENVELOPES, X CARDS, &c, In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. S Jin pie copies of the News sent to any of your friends on request. X x UMllEliLAXD VALLEY TIMK TABLk! May 25, l!:i. mo. iijno I no. 6 uu. riQo.ioi no a. jiltA. M tA. M P. M tP. MlP. M Wini:tiitKr j Mui-tiitsliurK.... i liuKeraLuwn .... 1 2 1" 0 1! 2 r; 8 4i 4 OK K 7 II tsw 12 an 10 l 10 ill dreeuuustlti .... Meroeishurir.... (hiimboiNbui'tf.. Waynehluiro ShlppermburK... Xewvllle (JurllMle Muohuuiosburg,, OillKburv Arr, Hiirrlsbura. Arr. I'hilu Air. Now York. Arr. Uultlmoro.. 1 11 li 41 8 21 8 Oi'llO 7 81 1 (ft 12 (Ki 1 tX 1 42 2 OH 2 23 2 40 4 401 8 45 10 .".8 11 Lfl it ru 12 (.2 12 21 12 40 4 IA 7 13 7 IR A. M 7 Ut) 7 M 8 10 8 31) B AO 8 USI 6 0. 9 OH; 6 2! b 4H t) 10 ft 211 6 an 9 21 9 45 10 07 io'ii 4 2n 7 18 2 20 8 Ol II th t i:i 6 47 10 20 8 Ml 8 OH 6 00 12 IU 9 45 P. M. l. M P. H. A. M. Trnlu No VI iswl runs dully except Sunday between HttiienitowD und Horrluburir. leavlnir HaKuntown 4.05 uud arriving at Harrtiiburu; at 0.30. Additional eaat-bound local truina will rue daily, exisept feunduy, us IoIIowh: Leave Carlisle 7.06 a. ui., 12.81) p. m., 8.16 Ji m.. Ic.vve MeubiinlCHburg 11.64 a. m., 7.2V a. m., 12.69 p. ni.. 8.8ii p.m. l.euve Oillxburv 6.8A a. m.. 10.00 u, 6.28 p. tn.. Truma Noa. 2.8 and 110 run dully between Hu Uenttowo und HurrlaburK- Daily. . t Dully except Sunday. Leave no. lino. 8,no. 6nu. 7ino. 9 109 P.M AM 4 44 A. at AM P.M P.M. 8 8(1 6 66 8 25 Hal timore New York l'liilii Harrinbura DIUiiburK MecbanluaburK.. C'ariiHle Newville SlilppeuHburg... Waynenboro.... ChuuibtirHburK. . AleruerNburg.,.. Oreenuuatle .... HaKerHtowo .... Murtin-sburir Ar. Winchester. II fa 7 M 11 20 ft 00 8 52 8-40 II 46 12 (m 4 86 12 10 8 66 II 40 8 20 4 02 2 66 4 26 7 66 :6 80 8 to II ui 8 60 5 10 6 40 8 IB 8 M 9 001 9 IH I! 06 12 27 8 a; 8 67 4 II 4 82i 6 8K t 60 8 61 II 23 9 13 9 84 9 62 II 42 12 61 12 02 12 18 12 86 18 60 t so I 10 10 87 9 Ur) I 06 tt 40 8 16 7 06 I 82 10 12 10 80 6 if ft 14 6 87 24 10 01 I XI 10 86 7 21 8 24 10 22 11 10 II 661 17 10 67 I 16 9 10 7 lo A. U M p. 1 ruin No. 17 wet runa dully except Sunday beiwero HiirriKburif and HuKirHliwn. leav Ihk HurriMl.uiK ut 6.16 p,ui. aud arrivina- at llu tferslowu nt 7.67 p. ni. Aduitlouul IihiuI trains will leave Huri-labum an IoIIdwh: Fur Carlible aud Ihtermudlute attt tioD ui 9.37 u. ui., 2.00 p. m. aud d.ao p. tu.. ulao iiirMeohunlwburT DillKburg and intermediate union, ut 7 80 a. m 8.10 p. iu. and .8o p. ni. Tritina Noa. I, 8 and KW run dally between llarrtHbun and HuKcrstown. l'ullnian puluce aleepinc ears between Nn lorkaud Knuxvllle. Tnn.. on trains I w' and HO east uud between Phlludelphlu ami Uelah on N. at W. Kali way on iraina 100 ;st und IJ Buat. exut-pl that ou Sunday the I'hiia iliilil.i Mlei pi.r will run eunt on No. 2. ThrouKh coiiolitw to and from lhlladeishlr en IrulnH 2, 4 aad 6 eat and 6, 7 and 9 west. Dally. t Dntly except Sunday. HOUTHKRNPKNN'A B. K TKA1.S8. INw. H7 P.M MlxTl tut A M;Lve Arr. Vut. IW; Pa. 18 t M A M A M r. v. 4 20 4 Od 1 30 I ON 00 6 00 9 46 i ii.nuuinrDUrM' . 8 :' 1 1 60 8 81t!ll 82 8 OO'IO 80 7 X 9 42 6 II 9 67 1 2l 8 16 . . .Marion Mercemburg.. .. .Iudon ..Uichoood.. 6 4H OH e 16 10 80 10 f 11 as A. M. .8 60 9 06 I. U T 30 9 80 P. M A. M.!P. M P. M. ki J. KKNNKOV, (JKO. W. MAKT1N. Vice 1'nvi. A fj,.n sUJ,t Sunt. H. A. HiDDLB. Uen 1'um. Avent. vH444o BO YEARS' AT a Tradk Maim . A Dksion CovMiauTa AVb. Anyone amdtng a akelrh and eam4DtiiH qiil. klr aacartalu our opinion free whatkar aa luosntlon la probably patantabla. (Vmiiuunlsa. Unaatiiolly eiiiiauuntlid. Ilaiidunok on HalenM awit fr Olilaat Huanoy fur auounuir iMtwiia. Paiitta takan thniuah Munu A Co. twoelre aprrtot wllhoui olmraa, la the k hanitaomaly lltaarratM weakly fei ulM.lon uf stir 4;itmtUta jnuniiL Trn., t 1 T I naw KewYork iwtwu. IX U 2D 3 J i-l BUSINESS. DiRECTOuY, 1IAK1H US. R. M. DOWNES, First Clas Tonsouial Artist, MoCONNKLLSIIlllUi, I'A. A Clean Cup and Towel with ourb Hhuie Evrrythinir Anllicptlo. Haxora Sterlll.;d. aShop in room lately oouuplcdby Kd Brake ISAAC N. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up lo dale In allMvlos of hair cut tlnir. Oiilck. eusy hhnvim. H.v-i iim, Ci ciinm Wltoh-har.ol. without extra churkre. Krsh towel to each eUHtonier. Luteal Improved iio pnrutun tor Htcrlllilng toola. I'urlora oppiwlie Fulton House. LAWYERS. M. K. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg:, Pa. All leRitl slnew and collection entrusted will eeelve direful and prompt attention. CHURCHES. Presbyterian. Kev. W. A. West, D. D.. Putor. Preaching serviies 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. Sabl.ath school at 8:15. Junior Christian En deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Mkthodist Episcopal Rev. J. V. Adams, Pastor, Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Sunday evening at .7'00. Kiiworth League at 6:00 p ra. Praver meeting Thursday evening- at 7:00. ' United Prksbytkrian Uev. .T. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school utP:30 a. m. Preaching every Sunday ruorti ing at 10:30, and every other "Sunday evening at7:00. The alternate Sal-bath evenings are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 . m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. 8 KVANGKLloAu IjUTUERAN Rev. A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school P:15 a. m. Preaching every other Sunilnv morning at 10:30 and every mhur Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian En deavor at U:00 p. m. Praver meeting on Wednesday evening at-7:00. Ueformkd liov. C. M. Smith. Pas tor. Sunday school at 11:30 n. m. Preaching :in alternate Sabbatlis at 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing ou Wednesday evening at 7:00. TERMS OF COI RT. The first term of tlie Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall commence on the Tuesday following the second Monday of January, at 10 o'clock u. in. The second term commences on the third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock p. m. The third term on the Tuesday next following the second Monday of Juno, at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on the first Monday of October, at 2 o'clock j. m. HOKOIGU OI-TICEKS. Justice of tho Peace Thomas F. Sloan, L. H. Wible. Constable John IT. Doyle. Burgess H. W. Scott. Councilmen D. T. Fields, Leonard Hohman, Samuel Bender.M. W. JNace. Clerk William Hull. High Constable Wm. Haumgardner. School Directors A. U. Nace. John A. Irwin, Thomas F. Sloan, F. M. Taylor, John Comerer, C. 1$. Stevens. GENERAL DIRECTORY'. President Judge Hon. S. Mo. Swope. Associate Judges Lemuel Klrk.Da vld Nelson. Prothonotary, &e. 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. II. E. Plum mer, Anthony Lynch. Auditors John S. Harris, W. C. Davis. S L. Garland. Commissioners S. Df Mellott, Geo. Sigel, and H. p. Palmer. Clerk -Frank Henry. County Surveyor Jonas Lake. County Superintendent Charles E. Barton. Attorneys W. Scott Alexander, J. iNelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F. McN. Johnston, M. K. Shaffner, Geo. B. Daniels, John P. Sipes, S. W. 8:u.nK! Odd Fol lows M 'Connellsburg Lodge No. 741 meets every Friday evening in tne Comerer Building in McConneils burg Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meets every Saturday evening in the Cromer building at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 607 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows1 Hull at Wells Tannery. Han isouvlUe J.odgo No. 701 nems every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Mall ut Harrisonville. Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall at Waterfall Mills. Warfordsburg Lodge No. 601 meets in Warfoidhburg every Saturday evening. King PostG. A. R. No. 35 meets in McConnellsburg in Odd Fellows' Hall the first Saturday in every month at 1 p. m. Royal Arcanum, Tuscarora Council, No. 121, meets ou alternate Monday evenings in P. O. S. of A. Hall, in McConnellsburg. Washington. Camp No. 497, P. O. S. A., of New Gt-euarla, meets every Sat urday evening in P. O. S. jf A. Hall. Washington Camp, No. 654, P. O.S. of A., Hustontown, meets every SUtur urday evening in P. O. S, of AHall. John Q. Taylor Post G. A. U., No. 589, meets every Saturday, on or Just preceding full moon in Loshle hall, at 2 p. m., at Buck Valley. Wotuan'a Relief Corps, No. W meets at same date and place ut 4 p.m. Gen. D. B. McKlbhln Post No. 402, G. A. S.. meets tlie socond and fourth Saturdays iu f ach month at Pleasant Kldpav , ADV KKTIHK IN ,T,be Mik totjKewJ I
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