FULTON COUNTY NEWS. Published Every Thursday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG. PA. AUGUST 26, 1003, Published Weekly. 51.00 per Annum in Adv.mce.- All V KilTIS, N( HATtiM Per 0"'iir f I i n tlmi'M 1 so. iVr Niju.trf rtn'h twtiseiiut'iil I it-c; tion . . . . J. All mivi-rtifcni'Mit itiM-nrd for I una ttiun three montliH eti irrt-d by the )"'";. 'i 'Irl '11 ' Onw-fourih t'.ii iniu One-ha If column. . . . One Column .. lo.'W. M.00. 75.00 Nothing 'nertrd for irs- than ft. l'roft."vonu! (JitriKoht! ycarl-i, Tin: coimvv pi'i:. jOno of our subscriimrH nu t iu Denver, v!i appreciates our ef forts to give the home nuns, souds us the following from too Rochester Democrat, which exact ly expresses tin: sentiments of a large nutiihoi of our subset ih ers. Kditor. It's III) Sixteen-pHp' C.litllltl thill ex presses hie Ml.-ll'.S vil-WS. Anil It's imt filled up h pictures, tor with telegraphic news: It isn't printed dailv wiili tin "exit i" (very hour. Ami tin' editor's :nt iM airiiij.' of nis ill!llCliee Mini ..W T. l! may have its ta ail the.e I w am! errors, I'll! fi !',' i IT. For it 's pi ili'eil luii'k whi r" 1 iiiintry v ay I to live. It is olilv .sih't 'k 1 . a nd it 's 1 ot ' V ie. I .ad !y put t he llllnte up for lint when i: an ; daily hy a v iille. I lion't I'eli'l III II 3 kil'i s 'Alia' the wise aijil t'li at ore s say, lint I seo that "Silas JijyiT brought some wood to town to-iiuy:" Anil that ''(irandiiia I'arks is lietter," or that "Old Hill .luues is dean." Ami it tells just what the pardon in his Sunday sermon said I eau see aaiii tin- hu es of ih" li iemis I used to know, In the dim imd distant fancies of Un happy l.onir Ayo; And I reail lip iu one l orner that the fall winds howl and Mow, Anil that "I'm le Nathan Smith pre dicts un early fail of siiun;" Or that "Our debating club will give a sociable next week. At which our fellow-townsman, Abner Ilrotherton, will sicak." There are never leartu d essays on the iieslions of the day. Hut it says ''that folks arc looking for another rise iu hay:" I can see no j.' t a-i ri 0 headlines of the last eleet ion lielit . Hut it says that "Tom Sha.- marries Kl la Kdirerton to-nirt:" And my thoughts soir.. )i,,w i-e,v fond er when the old folks' name 1 see Telling thai "The Lev. T eupKins was invited there to ea." It may he crude ami homely tliat same little country sheet, . And the make-up of its pajes may be rather ahsolelc; It is damp wheal 111. fold it, anil the print is sometimes hlurred: . Yet 'tis always more than welcome and I read its every word. And no reading to a city man u great er joy can 'ive Than the little country weekly, prim ed "where he used to live," - I !oeheo-r I Icmoera'. liSCAPlil) AN AWri'l. PATH. Mr. If. Hag'giusof Melbourne, Fla., writes, "My doctor told me I had consumption and nothing could be done for inc. I was given up to die. Ttie otter 1 .f a free trial bntlnof Dr. King's New Discov ery for (Niusumjition, induced me to try it. Kesults were startlii g. I am now on the road to recovery and o'Ao ail to Dr. Kim's New! Discovery. It mrely saved i.iy ! life." This great cure is guar: : teed tor a.l tiiri, it arid lung dis eases by all di-uir;.'ists. I'i ice j"c. and 1. Trial hottle free. LINCOLN'S AV CPIIP. A story of Abraham Liucoln would have to be older than the one below to lose its characteris tic savor. In tho Kuramer of K,7 Mr. Lin coln was sitting in his ollice, wheu hu w ns visited by one of his neighbors, an excellent farnn r, but one inclined to increase the nm of his crops even after har vest, lie had given, on this par ticular rooming, a skillful padd td account of the hay ho had put lu. "I've been cutting hay, too, "re marked Mr. Lincoln. "Why, Abe, ire you farming?" "Yes." "What you raise?" , "Just hay." "fJoxd, crop thin year?" "Excellent." "IJW many Wns?" ' "Well, I don't ku'-w how many tons, Wmson, but my men uluck kI all they could out doors, and then stored tho rest in tho barn." CONCENSED STORIES. i How He tnlightened the Lady and Hoot icil Hu Stlr. !!i !!... ir I'mvrr- nf .Maine H.i- i'H"';:,. .1 li.rnull the cllp- :;! ei m; :ni ulii' day when he wi3 (ti'j'jn by a i;uiv who was examin ing iii.tr;!i'iv a small magnolia troc. "Alii ;.i',i le mi kinil,'- said tho lady, "as lo t'll me what kind of a ti r i his i ';" "lh.it. iiiiiilain,'' replied JJepre hon.iti.c IVwi rs in his most court iy ininiMT, "'s a ienn.ii tree." ' "liar in"," fail tin- lady, "nro vim sun1!' I never saw a lemon tree Vel'me." "wuiic Mire, miiclam. 'J'liere nro great grove of them in my state." ! "Ami what is your state, if I may j ask ' "l:, ,,!,,,, ' I "W by. I never knew lemon trees grew ) Maine." "Milium," saiil Represent alive 'mv,,.t.-. l.ie.vtn!' low. "lai k of kiinwleilL'i' sinijilv nH'ords me tin1 in- i elTal'le piea-nre of imparling to you the in fiiniKit ion. lieshlos. the re- I strive; of the great state of .Maine ! are too little exploited in these days 1 of remim r in I ru.-h mill hurry." I hell he walkeil on tnl the lailv ' lo. 1.; a iwig from the magnolia as a neivenir. Washington Letter. ! Regretted the Courtesy. j Charles Steekler was passing j through Wall street one day last I week when a railroail magnate with 1 r fife j' 11:. rn 1 fin.1 . n "rv. tsll I II A I) '1 II AT M A ll II HACK AOA1N." whom he i.- acipiainted stoppr'd him and asked for a match to light his. cigar. Mr. Mrekler supplied the desired bit of splinter ami brimstone, then, merely hv way of courtesy, asked: "How e 1 he liliilik, Ibaiik ami Clark railioa I coming along now The ; u; i-1 ale, who bad probably hud an un; ti 1'itnite experience with the market that morning, was out of temper and answered curtly: "What do you a-1: me for? I'm I'D curl -lo.. toi.t." St" ! !t !o.,!.cd down at him for a jiio 1 1 -1 1 1 and then said sorrow-full-: "I .!; I had taut match hack agi.in'" New York World. A ""Jainfl Full of Meaning. Dr. S. Weir Mitchell is as ipiick with - spoken ns the writ ten word, say.- the Lailiuiore Herald. A gath ri.i' of I'iiilailclp'iia biisiiie.-s men v ii- h -enimf 1 lie' general failure in :hc a. phali trust, owim: prini'i .ii!r to Ca-iro'.s (of Yene.tiela) Ud habit-. The public was thoroughly nhy of inyi-stiiig furthcT fund- in asphalt rompanies.aiiil the leaders of the en-ter;iri-.e were having great dil'iculty in M'eiiring the money necessary to rehabilitate the concern. They were lanienti'i.' the shyness of investori in a-pha!t comjianies, when Dr. Mitchell -aid; "II 1- ibe word 'asphalt' that frightens ll:cin oir befis-e the If lit t tor can be explained. Why don't you drop the 'asphalt' from the coii:,:i:nc:; and Use some equivali lit of le.-.. evil sound to thoM- who have b"en bit in the last failure? Why riot call it the ltit-you-nicn com pany?" Put. as afterward developed, the 1 !"U failed to go with the fioard of di lector.-'. Jp'jll'.d Mary' Scene. 1': nn i Ma-, milii tens. M Kee tc'ls this story of cidetit that happMu.'i! while M..:. in ling was playing Ca in tie- v, est. During tho in-.-"!:,. where she was engaged m ii'h I 1 ho pan 'i s which make for dr i tlio t ie eilort it n imtrntient bov in the gallery, hoping to accelerate the action of the play, bawled at the top of hi; lungs: "(bt r.j., Mary; get up!" at the mine time imitating with hU lips the ihirrup used to stimulate a hor-e's speed. Needles to relate the ncene was fpoiled. 'New Vlctlmi. "TliH is the nenson for stm itrok"." "Yes, pcoii are dying of it now that never du d beforo." i.r York World. If you are thinking seriously of taking that important step, wo mean, if you are going to get mar ried, come right to tho Nkvvs ot tice and order your invitations or announcements, rj a 1 1 8 f a etion guaranteed. Kvery couple, who lias been married during the past year for whom w printed the in vitatiotm, will tell you that thov have never bocn so hapjy iu al thoir lives. w 1 Un.Cwi CjyQctted tXLir.ia fur f.ittir Coat to t'c Mo! Tenor. WLli.iin t.illcite, the autlior-aetor imd jilay Vt rij,'ht, ia an enthusiastic hoatiiiau. When he was a hoy iu Hartford, Conn., when his father win the ioumler of the suburb of (ileiiwooil, he Hjient almost nil his leisure eils(i",eliur JmkIiIIi: boats on ihe I'lit'iiiiiilon 1 iver. When (iil leMe got rich, he built a roomy house boat called the llolv Terror. Cum- become as the emit was,-he had her uu;i inoiie joer, so mill ner own- 1 it could inoi! from one p iint to an- ! other at will without depending ou ; the exactions of a tujiboat captain. ! Une Sunday Gillette stopped on 1 . - . . 4i 1 the Jliul.Min lust below (iiantsi tomb, to take on smni- guests. When he started awnv, the innchinerv of his Holy Terror got awry, and the h'niseboat ran amuck through a lot 0: little catbonts arid rowhoats an clioreil along shon . teurinif away rigging, dories nr.d everything iti sight. Liilette stopper to ascertain the damage and make promises to pav. "Suv," iwclaiineil o1;,. man who rented boats, "if voti are going to : hiiild another thing like that I wish ; you'd name her the Merry 1L11." A Duda-rNTTr Escape. Two youths, dressed without re-I gard to expense (or fashion), strolled j up 1'road't ay, New -York. one of them ; twirlni!' a heavv lancewiiod einie. ' "Look out!" cautioned his coin-, ia-iion. "You came near knocking 1 TniS CASK TlVllil.KU OI,AN I U HACK TUH MAN. off the hat of t.iat man we just passed. Carry your cane more cure- lullv or you'll" get in trouble." 'l'he cane twirler ghineed back at the man w hose hat he had so nar- rowlv nii-sed. "1 wouldn't have cared if 1 had t-,,.l,..,l o 1, 1 .1 -I-... i, ..,1, in. if..ioi. i ill pretty ".ood at .-.izing up a man, and that hitlo fellow wouldn't have last ed half a round nr.niii.-t u.e. llesides, from the look of him any fonl could see he wouldn't have sand enough to resent it." And they passed on, never dream ing of the averted tragedy. For the "little fdlov." was Tom Sharkcv. Carnegie Amussd. Andrew Carnegie i.i not often a visitor to Wall street, und when he went dov. n there a few weeks ago he passed unobserved down the famous thoroughfare, right into the arms of a runner lor a bucket shop. "Come to put up a little money on the rise of the market?" a-ked i the runner. "Sure thing; can't lose, j Ktoel.s ., , n fii .i.o ccr: 0 tester !', yijjyv&'iy uA'iRSM " hi:' 'hwi'f'" -MiM. .''i"- ' where you can double your money in I of a horse that had rheumatism half an hour." j until it was shod with iron and "Double all 1 have?" asked Mr. j kept off the earth. You never dm,gie, assuming an .ur of fger heard of a dovr that had rheuma innocence. , . ..... "How n.uch'icyou got?" inquired llm' Ul,ul 11 "(-'t-',l!" household the runner. "Oh, a little less than $1:5,000,- i 000," replied the canny Scotsmri j Wl.-what: gil-pedt he mull. r. 1 .... "Hut 1 am trying to get rid of it. not dou it, went on the iron- master. "Whv, are gie?" u. ki d the runner .k!fO " V rllilc ...lr.iii. l'..r.A 1 am," said he, going on and fhiickhii' oui.ilv to bim-elf New York World Tho Paga'o Pointed Question. Senator Mallory of Florida,, bald as a dooi knoh. sat in the 1 J 'moeralic cloakroom one morning. He called for a page. A boy came in who had a big hunch of hair standing Ktrniirht up from his forehead. "Son," said the onutnr, "why don't you get that cowlick of yours (fixed? You should train it down, or when you get married it will give f our w ife a fine place to grab hold .f." "Senator," asked the boy rmvk'v, "is that the way you lout your hair?" The Borough council have men at woi k on our streets, opening crossings and cutting weeds. It is to be hoped that thoy will con tinue the good work until .our town will be a credit to Its pro gressive citizens and the admira tion of the many summer visitors who find rest and health in our midst. Su'iscri'H) for tho Nuwk. iliool GeircJiiie: and Carpet Weaving H. H. HERTZLER still eoutinues (!nnlin mid. Weaving at. tlie W I L I ) W UIIOVK MILLS at Itiii nl t'ahiiis. Carpet Chain always on liiiud. Wool put m to t mts for Hans. ! I &ill take in Wool and work at the 1 imv's. IV.i t Littleton: Speei's, Subivln: V. V. l.yneh's. Crystal Springs: .1. K. Juek mih s. Akersville: Caleb liai'lon's, Itiistontowi:: A. X. Witter's. Waterfall; Harry Huston's, Clear Kiiljie: W, L. Merk.stresser R Oieliui d Ciroie. ; ' WMI v,sit places monthly pas', favors. I hope for a ontinuii i,.'e of the s.iu.e, H. H. Hertzier, Burnt Cabins. WHIPS CO VI.. I'oward Mollolt tjxpeets to raise his barn this week, yt v. .latin's Lay ton is liome ou H V''a frwm ( The shrill vliisll. of the stetun thresher is now heard in our lit- j t(, vuiioy ,, ' r , . ' ',,,,,; rl"" '""fJ 'si-! 1),,s tnl to Kverelt last Monday. .Mrs. Kate ('ope, of Chester ; emintv, is visiithi.fr lier mother, j .i i s 1 aciiu 1 1,11 l. , i m '. and Mrs. (J. M. Ih-lt and ' Miss Ifattiit Heard of llatieoek, i.itid Mrs. Hell, of Washington, , spent lust Thursday nitrlit. at Mr. :i if' M"s. Nathan Mellott's. Nellie McKee, Mrs. Knsa 1 lo'ipengn ri l-iv and Ivhvnrd Mol , lott -pent 1'i't Sunday afternoon it Air. J-'imiir. Lay Ion's. M r. Moses Dichl and wife spent 1 i.'-l Sunday at Charles Spencer's Ui'i'r Dut'j. Seuii': Aliers ha?, nnidtj ijuito ;': it i;roi"o ,:,t by aihling a new . . . ... I e;'d to his ..idling house. The Squire is a liu-tler. SAVP Till: CHII.DRIiN. Nli.i t -nine of every I, hu ii( I red iae are .t'inarli, tdl cans-. nisei' sos tiiai, cliikinr due to disorders of the :i.;l the.si' di-orders nre ed bv indigestion. IvkjoI Dy- Mii'iisU I'ni'i' ;s i,i,t ji -i 'of.d fee children as it is 'ror adults Chil- . , ... ... , . ; hvn 1-tiriVt ' f- " li(!"l tli.-ir t"n"'hs sweet and en-j courages tlie'u i owth ami (level-: optneiU. Mr. Henry Cartor, 7),") ' ( ,.,.., i v n- a-...,...-, i-iu.-s,,, ".! y lift!" boy is now three oid and has boon sulfering iniiige.stioii every since h yen rs from was born. I have had tho best doctors 1 l Nashville, but failed to do l.im any good. After using one bot tle of Kodol he is a well baby. I recommend it to all sufferers " Kodol digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet, at Trout's drug; store. Sold (il!T CLOSK TO Tilt SOIL. You ui.'ver lieard of a wild ani rnal that, had rheuinritisin until it. ,.,.,, ,..,,!..:.,. . j . ' J ' '. IT ttie earth, lad never heard P'.'t and was pamperert kept olt ! ttie earth. The heathens of Af ri-i ,a and the PaciUc ,si;,rid, never ! , . i , . l-'nnir nr. 1,1 t ... r,.,l . .........I . uVo Lti.;j pin n n i i u- sandals or shoos. I once knew a fool man who. whenever ho got sick, would Uiir a trench in his garcK-n, lie down iu it unci havo' !ns wife cover him with the f rosli ' '.irth us far up as his chin. If.e' would remain there for an hour! or two, then get up in liuo spirits, j Mother earth! The contract! It I looked like tho resurrection and it was. Let all the boys go bare foot, id. New York Press. Weak Hearts Aradueto hahurstion. Nlnely-nlne of everj pna hundred people who have heart trouble can romevriBer when It wa simple Indiges tion. It la a scientific fact that all cases of nearl di.ianso. not organic, are not only lrcoabla lo, but ara Ihe direct result of Indl-fc-Bitlon. All tood taken Into the stomach wbish fails of paxfect digestion ferments and swelia the stomach, puffing It up against the bean. Thla Interferes with the action of the hsarl, and In the course of lima that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr D.Kiubki uf N.v,d.. O.. uyti I had stomach trouble ind w in K.I .1.1 f had hoart trouble wio. I.. I iibx KM.il Urapcpais Car (or about low Bioniha u.4 It curad m. Kodol Dlgesu What You Eat and relieves the stomach ot all nervous ! strain and the heart of all pressure. BctllaiorJy. 11.00 Sire hMdlns 7 tlross tha trial a.;., wi.icb sella for bx, Prepared by i. O. O.WITT C., OHIOAOOb , . , folluwitiL' lilaees. tiatnnlv. Prntdr i lehael LtiiiliL''. Dublin Mills: V. U ' dunny the season, lhankfnl for . A. F. LITTLE'S Millinery Store You can et bargains during the next two weeks betfmninj,' August 5th All slii asks, is that you come and see goods, and you will he convinced that she is : at cost. Corns Early- NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. M c C on n e 1 1 s hu r j;, P a. IS..P. METZLER. Dkau:k In .. . . PJanos Organs Carriages Good marketable stock taken in exchange. When iu need of any thing in our lino write for particulars to . . . . S. P. METZLER. ikirnt Cabins, Pa i'AA'WlWiVIWyW BAKERY D. K. LlTTLK, Puui'KIETOU f Fresh Bread, Rolls, Cakes, Doughnuts, and Pretzels on ! J hand all the time. Free Delivery in town on , ', S udtiys, Tuesdays, Thurs i ays, and Saturdays. For Parties, Weddings, &c we are prepared ou a couple of days notice to furnish all kinds of cakes &c ; y - : '5 Your l'atronage Solicited. i D. E. LITTLE. Teachers' Wauled. We need at once a few more teachers, both experienced aod inexperienced. We have more calls this year tliau ever before. Schools, und colleges supplied with competent teachers free of coin. Address with stamp, American Teachers' Association, J. L. (Jraharu, LL. D., Mgr. Memphis, TenD. Nothing lias ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's scovery IOr I ul'tlla) laud iflNHl-Blx-l IU.1 Prlra SOcfttl.N A rcrfcet For All Throat and Cure: T.ung Troubles. Money back if It fails. Trial Bottle free. i S it g I : THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS x i X 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 Alarkets. 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, Ac, In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. Sample copies of the Nb'WSsent to any of your friends on request. t I jQUMHERLAND VALLEY j . TIM K TA ULR-Muy 2.;, l0:i. Leave :no. i no I no. no, f!DO. 10 no 1 WiuenesiiT ! Mihriinsimi'ij.... ' iliu-'ersiowr; .... ; ' ireeneusllfj .... ; NlTciirsluiih'. . . . i:iiioiil)ershiii'K.. Wuyiieshoro Shtpiioasbiirtf ... Vewvlllo ItarlWn i Meuhuuiusburi;,. I DIUxburK . Arr, llurrlsburg. j Arr. 1'lillu . Arr. New Vorh. I Arr. Uultlniore.. A.M " ' ... S In 7 II H c io is H2 10 111 I 8 45 10 91KI II 19 9 24 U IU 9 44 li ll-i 10 07 It 41 io'is 12 10 4 4 .'.' 7 IS 7 18 t 7 III A. M. A. H II S( I I II fl OCMS 20 ff Slli 41 lie 10 ti i 4 US 1 lis!.... I yr,. S 3' C ft lil 7 M 10 Of. 1 8 1111 10 ZY, I h i 8 Mil 10 44 on ft 4h II 10 II On! 10 Oil 2 U ft 1 9 07 11 tx It Sf 3 17 8 40 e an t 47 to ail ii mi ft ft:r S iH 3 m 00 1 4h V4 lai s II I'. II.P. u. P. M IP. M Train No liieiht runs dally except Sunday l.eiwern limo-rsiouu und Hurrlsburtf. IuuvIuk UiiKorsiown 4 0 and arriving ul Kurrlsburg ut ii 80. Additional euM.-buund local traliu will run (Lilly, except Sunday. a follows; Leave Carlisle 7.uf u. m., I J.ii p. m., a. IS p.m., leave MrchuulesburK ft.61 a m., 7.l!9 a. in., lt.M p. m,. :i ;l p.m. Leave Dlllsburic ft.HA a. m., 10.00 a, r..';t p. di.. Trums Nos. t. 8 and 1 10 run dally between Hu I'erNiown and Harrlbbury. Daily. t Dally except Sunday. Leave no. lino. 3, do. ftino. 7 no. t loo p.m! i u a.hI a h p.m p.m. M IA 4 44 8 fta U (10 4 lift f M 1 ftf li 10 8 lift lj 66 ft M II tO fin 8 40 II 40 ft So 8 Mb 6 DO 7 MS 11 4ft a HO 8 SO 11 Ou 8 60 4 Qi ... ft IK 8 III 18 06 8 37 H At II S3 ft 40 8 39 It in 3 ft? 9 13 II 4j 6 VI oil lit 61 4 III 9 84 II! W au 9 H 10 4 i 9 6 li IS 10 37 X Of. 6 Us 8 0 9 3H 1 ii 4 K) 10 li 12 311 8 It. 10 30 6 4H T Oh 10 01 1 HI 6 14 10 86 18 W 7 -a 10 tl t 17 6 It? 10 67 1 15 H4 II 10 6 If I 9 10 II 6A 7 10 a. h v h. p. y. p. y p. y. a. y. llultltnor'. New York i'hlla llarrisburK IMtlHburir. MeubanlOHburif., Carlisle Newvaln ShtppensburK. .. VVaynestHiro.... ChanUfersburK.. Meroersl.urif.... OreenuilNtle .... tlatferktown .... MarllnHbiiry Ar. Winchester. 1 ruin No. 17 west runs dully except Snnduv between lIurrixburK urd llaiferalown. lenv liiv Hiu rW.urx ut 6.16 p.m. and urrlvlus at lia iunnowo at 7 f7 p. m. ACditionul local trains will leave Harrtghurp as follows: Fur Curlislo and intermediate sta lion" al 9 37 u in., S im p. m. and 8..H) p. it , also lorMeebnnlcxburv Wllsburir and lutermtullum Millions iu 7 Mi a. in., a.io p. m. and U.so p. m. Trains No. 1,8 and l9 run dally Mtween HawRUUri und IlaKenitown. I'ull'nun puluae aleepinv oar between Ne York and Knuxvllle. Venn , on tralna I wn nnd no eaat and Iwtwnen I'hlludelph a ami Welsh on N. A W. Hallway on i rains 109 west i.nd I i east, except that on ISuuduy the i'iil.a-Ui-lphm Klecper Hill run east on No. 1 Tbroush ooacbes to and from Phlld'nbli on truliis i. 4 aud I) east and ft, 7 and 9 weal. 1-Mlly. t IHilly except lurrtay.' SOUTHEKN PKN.N'A K. K. TRAINS. Paa Paa. Mix. Wl A ylf.ve. Arr. 7 ui Chauiberaburs.- 7 IMi Marlon 8 r!..Mercersl'Urg, " ftOj louden '9 i'ft....Hlobmond.... "J tti7l Pas Mix I Pak. ttwj tesl tin A H A y,p. a., 8 4f.il! ftO 4 20 8 3.' II 8.' 4 CO 8 in1 to :nl 8 80 7 US' 9 4J I OS 7 30 9 30 I 10 1H3 P. M a y ft 00 9 4ft ft II 9 ft7 ft 4S io :io io fts, n ov a. y It p y. A. M P y.lp. y. M.O. HKX.VKDV, M. W VIC I'res. A Oi-.i. Hunt MAIU1N. II. A. lUlllll.K, UlU. 1'UM. AKi'Ut. Supt. v&M44y BO YEARS' vr Vexperience D DcaioNa CAManuTa AVa. Anyone ammnf a akelrh and dMortpUn By eulralf aanurlum r.ur opinion fre whalbar an iuvnik.n la probnbly pauji.tAitle. fonj.iftjnl. tl..naatrlctlrc.nslenthU. Iluulbnnkun !'!. U ni Irtnfc t1.1al aifiu.r for aeeumis uata-ntA. I'.M. uia taken tbrokiih Uuuu Jk Co. laoaly aprriu. awiwa. wnnoui eltarwe, Ul toe Scientific Jlr.eriC(tn. A bAtirtMimAlr HhtMr(4 wiMiklr MntMt ntr- vuUtlmi of nnj clvitUUo iuri.Al. Turing. $3 ft vtuir; f"ur uaintb,fL IM4 lijruvll iwm) ). rilr"J I Pn at.!.,. Vofi Ynrk I liraooli OOkw. MH. WaahUwiuu, . 0. AA.. BUSINESS DIRECTORY, ii Ami i us. ' K. M. DOWNI-S, First Cuss Tonsorial Artist, MoOONNIXLSnttKO, l'A. A Clean Cup nnd Towel with oneh Slmve KvorythiiiK AiiIIm ihIh. Ituzois Sterilized. tVShop In room Intuly neoupled by ya itutkc ISAAC IN. WATSON. .Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to date In all styles of hair cut w,?' i lf1"c,i' Kn,i,-v. "n'"' n.v-riim, vr, lm , Wltcli-biizcl. without extra itliarKO.' iC towel lo each cusoancr. I.uti st Improved hd. piiratus for Rti.-rll.xlnf; tools. 1'arlom oppos , KUltOU lloUSO. ie"nil LAW VI US. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa, All legal InislnrRs nmt colleelionii entrusted will ecclve careful and prompt attention. ClIfRCIlLS. rRF.siiYTi:i;iAN.-ltev. W. A. West D. D., Pastor. Prnneliing services eaeh alternate .Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. anil every Sunday evonino; at 7;0n' Services at Green Hill on alternat" Sabbaths at 10:30 a. ni. Sabbath school at f:15. Junior Christian Kn deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Mkthodiht Episcopal - Kev. .1. 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. Epwortli League at 6:00 p. m. Prayer rwctinu Thursday evening at 7:00. United Puksuytkkian Uev. j. L. Grove, Pustor. Sunday seliool at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every Sunday Morn ing nt 10:30, nnd every other Sunday evening ut":00. Tho alternate Sabhath eveninirs are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7 MX) p. m Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. s l'.VAMlta.n.Ai. L.VTH KUAN Uev. A G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday sehoe! iela a.m. Preaching every oilier Sum ay morning at 10:30 and every other -h ri day evening at 7:00. Christian I'.n deavor at (1:00 p. m. Prayer ineeune on Wednesday evening at 7:00. PviaroiiMKD Ilev. C. M. Smith, Pas tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching jn alternate Sabbaths at 10:liil a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Chrli- ian Endeavor at l:00 p. m. Prayer " eet ing on Wednesday eveuinrj at 7:(w. TKU.MS OF COt HT. The first term of the Courts of l'ul ton county in tho year shall commence on the Tuesday following tho s-eond Monday of January. at 10 o'eloeic a. in. The second term commences on the third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock p. in. The third term on the Tuesday next following the second Monday of 'Juno, at 10 o'clock a. m. Tho fourth term on the first Monday of October, at 2 o'clock p. m. nonot Gil Ol 1 ICFHS. Justice of the Peace Thomas F. Sloan, U H. Wible. C'onstable John H. Poyle. Hurjresg H. W. Scott. (.'ouneilmen I). T. l-'ields, Ix onard LTohmnn, Samuel rtender.M. W. Nuee. ( lei-K William Mull. Hi(;h Constable Wm.Mttiiuiffardner. School Directors A. IT. Nace. John A. Irwin, Thomas P. Sloan, P. M. laylor, John Comerer, C. Ii. Steveni. GICNERAL niHKCTOKY. ri-esldent Judge Hon. S. Me. Swoiie. Associate J udtres Lemuel Kirk, Da vid fselson. Prothonotary, &c Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George U. Dan iels. Treasurer- George n. Mellott. Sheritr 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. Sijjcl, and M. 1'. Palmer. Clerk Frank Henry. County Surveyor Jonas Lake. County Superintendent Charles E. Marton. Attorneys W. Seott Alexander, J. Nelson Sipcs, Thomas P. Sloun, F. McN. Johnston, M. It. Shaffner, Geo. H. Daniels, John P. Sipes, S. W. Kirk. SOCIETIES Odd Fellows M'CeiineilsbureLodtre No. 7H meets every Friday evening in tne Comerer Muilding in McCounolls burg. Fort Littleton Lodere No. 484 meets every Satnriiiiy evening In the Cromer Diuiuinjj at, r ort LiUicton. . Wells Vulley Lodiie No. 007 meets every Saturday eveninp; In Odd Fel lows' Hull at Wells Tannery. Iiurrisonvllle Lodtro No. 701 meets every Saturday eveiiinfr in Odd Fel lows' null at Jlarrisonville. Waterfall rodjre No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evenlnrr in Odd Fellows' Hall at Waterfall Mills. Warfordsburcr Lodire No. fiOl meets in Warfordbhnrir everv Saturday eveninp;. Klnf PostG. A. Ii. No. 35mets In McConnellshiiru; ln Odd Fellows' Mall the first Saturday in every month at 1 p. m. Itoval Arcunum.Tusearora Council, No. 121, meets on alteroaUi Monday evenings In 1". O. S. of A. Hall, In McC'onnelhburjr. ' Washington Camp No. 497, P. O. S. A., of New Grenada, meets every Sat urday eveoinn in P. O. S. of A. ' Mall. Wubhinirton Camp, No. 6M, P. O.S. of A., Miistontown, meets every fs&tur urd ay evening jn p. o. S. of A. Hall. John Q. Taylor Post G. A. B., No. &, meets every Saturday, on 'or just precedluir full moon in Lashleyball. at 2 p. m., at Muck Valley. Woman's lteliof Corps, No. P0 meets at same date and place at 4 p.m. Cen. D. n. McKlbbin Port No. iCt, O. A. S., meets the second and fourth Haturdays In each month at Pleasant Uhlso . . J 4 ' ' ai i;ktisk in , Jiie Fttltoa CoiDtj Mi,
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