FULTON COUN1Y NbVvS. Published Every Thursday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. OCTOBER 21, 1903, Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADVIHTUINO RATH. Per square of Mine 8 time i no. Per quare eaob Kubaoquent Insertion.... hO. All advertisement Inserted for low than three month obarged by the square. 8 moH, ilmo. 1 yr. One-fourth column Ilft.no. IJO.OO. I.K1.00 Oue-half column as.oo. 40 00. fsi.OO One Column 40.00. 6A.0O. 76.00 Nothing Inserted for leu than II. t'rofewlonal Cards one year 15. Local Mlscellsny. Court this week. A Fall opening a coal hole. Don't try to beat a bad egg. Ugliness, too, is only skin deop. To err is human; also to he out of it. Autumn comes before Autumn leaves. A criminal is a man who is found out. Great aches from little toe corns grow. The villainous cigar is not al ways foiled. Marriages should be perform ed at union rates. Even a dead past may some times come to life. If all is fair in love the blonde should rejoice. A man of many callings the tram announcer. The palmist is usually looking for a handout. The best part of fishing is lying about it afterward. The fool is fonder of showing oil than the wise man. Lots of people rise in the world by the skyrocket route. Most dyspeptics should be forced to eat their own words. The Indian Summer girl will Boon be counting her scalps. When a man has his leg pulled it makes him feel limp. A wasted opportunity seldom comes back for a second trial. When we say that money talks it is merely a figure of speech. A woman can make a fool of a man whenever he wants her to. When people trade their trou bles somebody is bound to get stuck. A pessimist is a man who tells you that every rose has a dozen thorns. To be perfectly frank some times means to bo perlectly fool ish. The smallest thoughts are some times expressed in the largest words. The successful man takes things as they come and then sells them. It's an accommodating glove that's always on hand when you want it. There are few men who allow their religion to interfere with business. Lots of men get stoop-shouldered from carrying around their self-conceit. Some people never go ahead be cause they are never sure they are right. if we had our lives to live over again we might make even aworse Job of it. Many a reputation has sustain ed a severe fracture from a slip of the tongue. The girl with holes in her stock ings doesn't care a darn about how she looks. Many a man gets into trouble with his eyes open and can't find the way out. It's a good plan to strike while the iron is hot, provided you don't burn your fingers. The fact that talk is cheap is the reason women indulge tn it to such an extent. The moth may not be much of a dancer, but he frequently at tends a camphor. MORE BIO CABBAQE. Mr. Andrew Glenn of Carroll county, Illinois, a reader of the Nevvh, saw the challenge a weuk or twoago to beata twenty pound Fulton county bead of cabbage. Mm. Glenn wishes to say that the has a patch in cabbage this year the smallest of the heads weighing twenty -one and a half pouuds and the largestwell you may Imagiao! Mrs. Gloria wnnld like Fulton countv curd- Her to sco hor crop. j Your Column. To riiow uur appreciation of the ay la a hluh the Fulton County Nowsrls iml adopt ed lalo the noun1 of the people of Inls ciinty. we bine rt apart this column for tlio FREE use of our titpiirihers,fonu1vurllslng purposes, ubjont to the following condition.: I. It Ik free only to those who are paid-up ub arrllierM. a. Only pcrnonnl property enn be advertised. . Notice must not exceed SO w rds 4. All "legal" notlo" excluded 5. Not free to merchants, or nny one to advertise- good Rold under a mercantile license. The primary object of thin column is to af ford farmers, and folk who are not In public business, an opportunity to bring to public at tention products or stocks they may have to sell, or may wunt to buy. Now, this Hpucc Ik yours: If you nunt lob- y a jorse, If you want hired help, If you want to borrow money, if you want to sell a pig, a bug gy, some hay, a goose, or If you want to adver tise for a wife this Column Is yours. The New Is rend weekly by eight thousand peonle, and In the best advertising medium In the countv. Mrs. May Mellott, Xeedinore, bus for sale, 0 thrifty shoats, that will weigli from 73 to 100 jxmuds a piece. Walt McDougal, the man who makes thoso funny pictures in the North American, spent a day hero this week. He drops his pencil every fall and comes up to the mountains for a few days' hunt. He was accompanied by his frjend, Ex-Commissioner Gel wicks, of St. Thomas. Small Farm For Sale. The property on which Wm. P. Un ger resides, situate 4 miles south of McConnellsliurg in Ayr township, p ottered at private sule. The improvements on a good house, good barn, and alt necessary out buildings. Good water at the door. Farm contains 23 acres. Terms to suit the purchaser. Inquire at the premises, or of V. H. Nelson, McConnellsburg, Wm. P. UN'GEK, Holy Communion at St. Paul's . next Sabbath at 10:30 a. m.; pre paratory service on Saturday at 2:30 p, m. Union Christian Eu-' deavor meeting at same piace on Sabbath at 7 o'clock p. m. I)i- vino service at Big Cove Tannery at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Lou Jackson and Mrs. Henry Com ere r are attending a meeting of the Missionary Socie ty of the Lutheran church at Chamoersburg. lion. S. W. Kirk a few days ago purchased the stone house, the late residence of Thomas Pat terson, from K. S. Pattersou. Terms private. Ilarry E. Seville went to Read ing Monday to attend a meeting of the Young Peoples' Societies of the Lutheran church. When the Trustees Come. Bomotlmea when me an' all the rcat re buy on u aum The toucher says, "Now, look your baat before the trustees come." An' then aho picks up ev'ry scrap An' rubs the blackbourd down. An' we JuBt alt with bawls In lap. When the trustees come arouu'. It seems bo awful long to us To alt ao mill an' straight. But we just dua'unt muite a fuss While they Investigate, An' If we even whlaper low Wa aee the teacher frown. An' ev'rythlng roust be Just ao When the trustees come erouo'. Then Squire Jubb will take his stao4 An' rend from off a card Ao' ak where did John Cabot land Or something Just as hard. An' then he'll ask, one at a time, To write the oceana down, An' you must have your mem'ry prim. When the trustees come aroun'. An' while the squire turns hla face An' talks on cold an' heat Yountr Dr. Jones hits found a placs UeHlde the teacher's Beat. An' ahe Junt ahowa his words confuaa An' lets her eyes drop down. But wo must mind our "p's" and "q's" When the trustees come aroun'. Victor A. Hermann. A CI' RE FOR DYSPEPSIA. I had dyspepsia in its worst form and felt miserable most all the time. Did not enjoy eating until I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure which has completely cured mo. Mrs. W. W. Saylor, Milliard ?a. No appetite, loss of streugth, lorvousness, headache, constipa tion, bad breath, sour risings, in- digestion, dyspepsia aud all stotn ich troubles are quickly cured by the use of Kodol. Kodol repres ents tho natural juices of diges tion combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. It cleanses, purifies and sweetens the stomach. Sold at Trout's drug store. NEVER ASK ADVICE. When you have a cough or cold don't ask what is good for it and get some medicine with little or no merit and perhaps dangerous. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar, t ho greatest throat and lung rem t(ly, it cures coughs and colds quickly. Sold at Trout's drusj i Bum BaMst Pravaatn PnattaMSsltl AT CLAY HAkV lUIUi ol'KINUS, PA. " Eggs, 22 cts per dozeu. Butter, 20 cts icr pound. Wheat, HO cts per bushel. Kye, 75 cts per bushel. Oats, 40 cts per bushel. Turkeys, 10 cts. a pound. Chickens, old or young 8 cts per pound. Harness! Harness! WALKER MANUFACTURING CO. Fannettsburfj, Pa,, has on hand, and will make to order on short notice, from select material in most workmanlike manner, Team Harness. & Buggy Harness, any style and price. Nets, Whips, &c, at Wholesale and Retail. Special attention to Repair Work. S. Elmer Walker, Proprietor. VYillinery AND FANCY 600DS IN FULL DISPLAY. Milliners oume, und Milliners go. Hut we name to stay, We haw? hundreds of patterns hats from Baltimore and New York, besides hundreds of untrimmed ones of all the laU'st styles. No Two Hats Trim med alike at Our Store. Ueady-to-wear hats of all colors and shapes. Childrens hats, hoods, bonnets, toques, coats, hose, legging, vests, wool saeques, bootees, ladies ico wool, fasci nators, corsets, beads, necklaces shirtwaists sets, medallions, ap ; pliques, veils, In fact, every thing that can be found in a first class millinery storo. Give us a call and we will surprise you in low prices. Mrs. V F Little. McConnellsburg. Orchard Grove. Prices. Eggs Butter Ham Poultry 22 c. lflc. 15c. He. New Fall Dry Goods in Can suit you at prices as low as Stand ard i;oods will allow Quffgy Collar, Hog 'Skin, OHc. Team Collar, Tlckiug face, $1.10. Team Collor, Solid Leather, $2.25. Milles dressing qts., 42c. Milles dressing -pts , 25c. Felters Pads, 25c. Double Wire bits, 14c. Single Wire bits, 10c. Fresh Roasted 1 Vaunts, qt., 5c. Pltchors liuby Castoria 17c. 77. L.B3ftS3TAE3SSR. Manager. Stoves ! Stoves ! Cook Stoves, HeatinnKtovos all sizes for both wood aud coal, Call and see them before you buy, for I won't lo undersold. Spring Harrows and Grain Drills N'ow's tho time you need them, and I . have a few loft that I will sell way-down. Don't want to carry them over. Buggies Anything you may want InthttliiMftt prices from ItO up. v W. H. INESBIT, AVConnellsburg GOD SAVE THE COMMON WEALTH. VKOCLAMATION GENERAL ELECTION WHKUF.Af. In nml v an net of (lie (Irnenil Ahm,-iiiIiI.v of the C'nmtiuinweallh of l'unnsylvu- To vote a straight party ticket, mark a cross (X) in the square opposite your choice in the first column. A cross mark in the square opposite the name of any candidate indicates The voter may insert in llic blank space at the bottom of each group, whose name is not printed on the ballot for whom he desires to vote. REPUBLICAN. DEMOCRATIC. PROHIBITION. SOCIALIST. CITIZENS. INDEPENDENCE. LABOR. I also hereby !n::ltc .mow n :n.l irlve notice. ( to A lt: John . Me tilei'x hotol. lliirrixonvllle tlmt the pi:ii; of hol'lmi; the iiforw.l.i election t r,,,, Klo'.'lo' of T.ivior townliin to meet lit a the scverul borouchs nutl towiiNhipH witlr.n i aiu euunly are hh lohowa, to wit: Tho EU;c:oin of Ayi township to meet lit the Public School House near Webster Mills. The Electors of Hethel to .vnshfp to meet at the Public School House at WurfunlsburK. In suiil township - The Electirh of nelfie-t township to meet at the place lately llxetl fur said purpose, to wit: The frame building near to the late residence of Uennis Mellott. The Electors or llrush Creek township to meet at 'he place lately llxed for said piicpo.-e. to wit: the carpenter Kliop of (J. '. Muiluit, at Kmniaville, In Kaid township The Kloctors of Dublin township to mr-et In Kast ioi,m on Hi-st floor ol huiUlinir ner.riv op posite M. S- Wilt's Hotel, on lands of said Wilt in Kort Littleton The KlectorK tit Licking Creek township to uleet ut the place lately tlxed for that purpose, Wool Carding and Carpet Weaving H. H. HERTZLER still contiuuos Carding and Veaviu at the WILLOW GUOVE MILLS at Burnt Cabins. Carpet Chain always 011 hand. Wool put into bats for HaDs. I will take in Wool and work at tho following places, namely, Prank Dare's, Fort Littleton: Michael Laidiu's, Dublin Mills; W. II. Speer's, Saluvia; C. W. Lyneh's, Crystal Springs; J. E. Jack son's, Akersville; Calob Harton's, Ilustontown; A. N. Witter's, Waterfall: Harry Huston's, Clear Hidrre; W, L. Berkstresser s Orchard Grove. I Will Visit those places monthly during the season. Thankful for past favors, I hope for a continuance of the same. H. H. Hertzler, Burnt Cabins, Pa. vrtu Mrpn a mir.r.v X HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? I J A Bran New Falling Top X Mufc'gy with Full Leather Trimming, Spring Cushion 1 aud Back, Thousand Mile X Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat- X ent Shaft Couplers and Fiue- ly Finished throughout for ONLY $50. I Largo Stock to select J rorn. I am also handling Hand- made Buggies and Wagons. W. Ii. Evans, Hustontown, Pa. X Weak Hearts Are due lo indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when It was simple Indiges tion. It Is aclentlflo fact that all caaei of heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All lood taken Into the stomach which (alls of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing It up against the heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and In the course of tins thai rillnafA hut wlial ..... Ji A Mr. D. K-ubU. of Nmda. O.. Myf. I had atenweb vl h H. I look Kodol DrPVla Cure lor haul foul sto-iks m U eund m. i Kodol IXgesU Wbst You Est and relieves the stomech of all nervous strain snd the heart of all pressure. . FWl 1h. ml v 1 rrfl Rl knlin- u .1 .v.. ...1 -- r -r " ' 1 . m 1 M W sm.wluck Mlwlor SOc. rretMred by . a QeWITT OO., OHICM0O, Si ! J ut TrdJt drug ni.ir.'- ' olu. ntltVri "An ii l-,tln tiiihr nit?Mi. i i within Hit-, 4 (iiMi.'iiiv. ! ii : . i.id Cm- '.. 1 ' dnv rtf .tnn Ann'f1v?:.'itl IViir WA ri t- the Iwti uuy of ,iivv ' iii'j Muinim IK' '.. it ts made UuMlut.v of tw. MieittT f rvrry ismiity within i he ('oimnonwtMilth toirive public iwtioo f-nunirru!.- the oIUlmtn to hi- cirri. ! uixl "iven I INt nf till Hid noniinntlotm rnuil'. trxl design:-. ic the pmcc ut which the elt't'tion Is to lie held. I THKn FFOHK, 1. 1 V VIKI, l,l.i:'-t. Illt'h ShrrllT or the roiml v .'T l''u;t"! l tieroltv mw. Iukiwii und Klvr tiiS HI .H" NO TICK lo Hie Kioclorn of the couiii.v of KnlMn, thnt on STATE TREASURER I Mark One). j Itepnliliean, Wm. L. Mutinies, - Citizens, j Democratic, Joel G. Hill, h ' Independence Henry D. I'atton, Prohibition, John A Smith, Socialist, David K. Oilchrist, Labor, I I AUDITOR GENERAL. (Mark fine ) Republican, ! Wm. P. Snvdor, Citizens, J. Democratic Arthur G. Dewalt, Independence I Klisha Ken' Kane, Prohibition, Win. W. Atkinson, Socialist, William J. Kberle, Labor, M MU1 I.. IMIMI.III.III ! the iilrce lately llxed fur thai p;iri ):-e. to wti: .1. W. Culchall ' store room, in said tow nshlp The l'leclois ol Tod township to meet ut the l")o!ii.'!as School House, In said township The Klectors of 'l'lion.pon township to meet at Centre School House, No. lu said towe sblp The Klectors of McConnellsburi? Horouh to meet at the place lately llxed for that pu.pose. to wit: The Commissioners' olhcc ut the Court House In aaltl HorouL'h The Klectors of Union township to meet at the place lately ilxed for said purpose, to wit: Ceo.'ie Serelver's carpenter shop. ucurOeortfe .Hcheirorupf 'k sto.c. in said town4. hip The Klectors of Well , township to meet at the school house, near the Methodist church, in NUid township. Every person excepting Justice of the Peace who shall hold any odlcc or nppointmeut ol prollt or trust under the (loverumeul of the S. P. METZLER. Dkaleu In . . . Pianos Organs buggies Carriages Good marketable stotk taken in exchange. r-iy'When in need'of any thing iu our line write for particulars to .... S. P. METZLER. burnt Cabins, Pa. M'CONIMt'.Ll.HIURC BAKERY D. K Little, IiiopiuETOit. . fessiisi- Fresh Bread, Rolls, Cakes, Doughnuts, and PreUels on hand all the time. Free Unlivery iutown on Mondays, Tuesdays, Tiiurs days, and Saturdays. For Parties, Weddings, &0 wo aro prepared on a coujJo of days notice to furnish all kinds of cakes &c. Your Patronage Solicited. 7 K m . .lit- D. E. LITTLE. I " j I J i i utter tlioTlr.t ;ouJn The .f t V:tt r.tt after tlio IlIrM "Uoiwlny - L..I.IH ,i.,.i .1 9 " uwm..u. ..vi.k ,..,v.u.., 1 11V Illl'.T, I A (irnrml Klufftiwi will bo lirltl l thu vevurul Kii't'llnn DitniMM rstilhlMieu lw lu HUld County, uml un imUhhetl brio OFriCF.lWTOt ELKCTE1). ONK PI'.HSOV toyftn the onico of Stnte Trotimirfr of thf) Sjrfil.o of Penimylvixnin. UNKI'KIKON or the ofllee of Auditor Oen linilnfthn StiUMof PvnusylvaDin. TWO TEBSONS for the office nfJudKeot JUDGE OF. THE SUPERIOR COURT. ( Mark Two.) Republican, ... . i rnos. a. Morrison j Citizens, I Republican, Jno. J. Henderson Citizens, Democratic, John A. Ward, i Independence, Democratic, Cal. E. Rayburn, ) ( Independence Mat. H. Stevenson, Prohibition, ! Kmmett D. Nichols, Prohibition, Alfred Leach, Socialist, ! Louis Goa.lovi, Socialist, Win. II. Thomas, Labor, John Burschell, Labor, United States or of this State, or of nny city or incorporated district, whether a commission ed ottlccr or otherwise, n subordinate otllcer or ukciu. v. ho is. or Khali be, employed under the legislative, executive or Judiciary department of this State or of the United States, or of uny city or Incorporated ilislrlat. and also that every member of Cnhnress and of the State Legisla ture, aud of the elect or common council of any city, or commlssionei-s of any incoi'iiornled dl.trlet. is bylaw Incapable or holding or exer oisiiiK. ut the same time, the offlce or appoint ment of JuilKC, Inspector or Clerk of uuv elec tion or this Commonwealth; nnd no Inspector Judire, or other olllcer of uny such election, shall be eligible to any ontee to be then voted for. except that of an election officer. . . QUALIFICATIONS OF VOTEKS. Kverv mule citizen tweniy-oue years of ae porscssIiiK the follovliis uuali.ieutlous, shall be entitled to vole at all elections: l-'lrsl, he shall have huen a citizen of the Cnitefl Stiitesat litast one lnouth. Second, he shall huve resided in the stateoneyear(or if. havlnttprevlously been a uuuliued elector or nutlve born citizen of the niMBEULAND VALLEY TiMti l ABLti. way zd, niuj. s Leave no. t no 4iuo. Jiio. t no.lu 110 A.M A.M tA.llP.M tP.M P.B Winchester 7 80 .... I 8 10 8 30 .Hurtlnnburg 8 IIS IS 57 7 U HitKerxtowo .... tut a 00 12 20 I 4A 8 Ot 10 15 'Jreenoantle .... (11 HI 12 41 4 OK 8 ill 10 81 AIruBrnburK.i.. .... 8 0 10 30 RtaHmbcrHUurg.. 7 81 0 45 t 0SSI 4 4 8 45 10 68 WHvnesboro 7 06 .... 12 00 1 8 8ft .... ShlijpenHburg... 7 M 10 05 1 25 6,02 0 00 1119 Nuwvllle 8 10 10 2.1 I 42 6 21 9 24 11 (9 Carlisle 8 90 10 44 2 Ml 6 4K 9 4 12 02 MechiiDlCHburg,. 8 60 11 OS 2 a S 10 10 07 12 21 UillsbiirK 10 00 5 B Arr, MnrrlBburtf. 9 07 II 25 t 40 6 80 10 25 12 40 Arr. I'blla II 1H S IT B 47 10 20 4 25 4 2S Arr. New York. 8 13 5 63 8 0b 8 68 7 13 7 13 Arr. Ualliinore.. 12 10 8 11 6 00 46 2 20 7 16 P. M. P. U. P. H.P. M. A, M. A. II Truln No 12 east runs dull; eioent Sunduv between HaKerxtown und HarrixburK, leavInK ll'ik'ersiown 1.06 and arriving at Harruiburg at 4.30. Additional eat-ouna local train win run lully, except Sunday, an followa: Leuve Carlisle 7.06 a. m., 12.16 p. m., 8.16 p.m., leave Meobanlosburg b.54 a. m., 7.2 a. m,, 12.6O p. in.. s.:ei p. m. Leave UUIubjrg 6.86 a. m., 10.00 a, 6.23 p. m.. Train not. i. b ana 110 run aauy Dotweenua genitown and HarrUburg uaiiy. t Dally exoept Sunday. Leave no. 1 no. 3 no. 6 no. 7 no. 9 109 P.M A.H 4 44 A. M A.H P.U P.M. 8 80 llaltlmore New York Phlla Harrlhburg OIllNliurK Meohunloaburg, Carlisle NewvUle ShtppeaMDurg. , WayneHboro... II 65 I 62 12 00 8 55 II 40 4 35 7 65 12 10 55 6 65 II l 4 25 7 55 8 60 8 40 II 46 (6 801 8 26 6 00 8 21 0I1 06 i'i'l Al 28 9 13 11 42 4 02 8 87 t 67 6 1M 8 IH 12 05 6 40 02 80 8 S-j'12 27 9 00 12 61 4.1'i 9 84 12 OJ 9 in 10 37 9 8H I 10) 4 82 9 62 12 18 I 05 1 82 6 84 60 5 4H 6 14 6 87 ChaiQberHburg.. 8 40 8 16 T 05 10 It 13 88 AieruerHUurg. GreenoaNtle . Haveratown . MurMrmburir. . 10 80 10 01 1 611 8 17 10 M in 57 12 68 I 16 7 27 8 24 10 22 11 10 II 66 8 21 Ar. WlnchoHlor. 10 7 10 A. U A. HI P. H Train No. 17 went run daily exoept Snnday uniween iiarnHuurg una ituKeruiown. jeuv Inir HarrUburg at 6.16 p.m. and uriiving at Ila gerstown at 7.57 p. m. Additional looal trains will leave Harrb-burg ah follow: For CarllUe and Intermediate rtta- tlona at 9.87 11. m., 2.0O p. m. an J 8.30 p. rr. , alo forMeobanlORburg Ulllaburgand Inttrmedl.ite 8tatlonat 7 SO a. m., 8.10 p. in. and 8.80 p. m. Train No. I, 8 and 109 run dally between arnourfe ana nagerHtowD. t'ullmun palaee sleeping ear between Nea York and Knoxvllle, Tno.. on train I e' and 110 eaat and between I'hlmdelpn a and Welsh on N. A W. Railway on train 109 west ami i eat, exoept mat on bunaay tne fniia dolphla sleeper will run eiiHt on No. 2. Through eoaolie to and from Philadelphia on fain 2, 4 snd 8 eal and 6, 7 and 9 west. Dally. t Dally exnept Sunday. SOUTHERN PKNN'A B- B. TKAINS. Pu. Fas. 1(13 A U Mix. I H A u'Lve. '- Arr. Pa IMix. I Pa. I fV7 tin ! tool tse P.M 6 00 9 451 7 Oil tAumberkburg.. 8 4hl 60 1 4 6 II 9 57 7 201 .... .Marlon ..Meroernburg.. Loudoa ....Kielunond.... 8 33 II 82 in too - : 6 4MI0 80 8 16 8 00 10 80 8 OK 10 5i 11 Oil A. M. I 60 9 C6 7 8" 9 42 9 80 8 15 T 80 P. M A. M A. M P. M M. O. KENNEDY. OEO. W. MARTIN Vine i"re. Oen. Supt up U. A. KIDDLE, Oeu. t'aiw. Agent. SO YEAR8' EXPERIENCE Anyon mdlnc akors and Anwrlpttoa aif . qui, kit unarum cur ol.lnl..u frM wbxber an liitnntlnn I pnibalily imiiiiom. Comiuaiilea. tloiWRlrlcllvtwHiajiMiMiU. Hiidbnofeon Pauials Sent Iim. (JldMi uunf t I" aeauiing pUlil. I'Mtaiu tiUo tliroun Muua it Co. raoalvs Hxfuil nolk, with, .at cli.ru. In lb , Scitniific Jlcirl&x k tiandBotnetF iUifBtrt V4btf . InrtMi etr tulatioi. tvf mnr t U'ntiUc Wurtud. Ttiruii, S3 i uir ; futtr ittofalm, U BumI bf all nvwaduMlurtt. -,:ij::HCoj''-'K8WJfcrk thn Superior Court of JVnnsylvr.nl l. (INK I'i-.ISWOJJ f.T Ul nlllro of Awouinia .'ud;'c or Kcilum Ootmir- t'euiinylvnuln. T',rO IT.I-.MONrf for the ortlro of .liny Corn inimiuueniof Ful'.uu Cull ty, iiuusylvituln. I Imve eiiuiiinnimil the otllUL'm to ! Heeled and here puUlhli the followlnir list or f'ANUi. DATES cert lord by the Secretary of Suite and County CoinmislMoncr. tlje name of the party of a vote for that candidate. the name of any person ASSOCIATE JUDGE. . (Mark One.) Thomas Ti. Stevens, Republican, William II. Bender, Democratic. JURY COMMISSIONER. (Mark One.) Bennett A. Truax, Republican,. Simon Deshong, Democratic, State, he shall have removed thererrom nnd returned. I lien six months) Immediately preced lutr the elect'on. Third. He shall have resided In the election district where ho shall of cr to vote at least two months Immediately p.eeed Iiik the election. Fourth, If twenty-two years of uire or upwards he shall have paid within two years u State or County lax. which shall have been assessed nt bast two months and paid at least one month before the election. State Constitution. Article VIII, Section, 1. Given under mv hand, at my offlce. In the borouKh of McCouuellsbarit. tho 20th- duy of Ootober, A. U. IIKKi, und of the Independence of the United Slates, the one hundred aud twen-ty-elKhlh. DANmL C. FLECK. Sheriff. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. BARIIEKS. R. M. DOWNES, First Class Tonsorial Artist, MoCONNELLS-BUUO. PA. , A Clean Cup and Towel with each Shave. Everything Antlitepllo. Razors Sterilized. fWShop In room lately occupied by Ed Urake ISAAC IN. WATSON. Tonsorial Artist. Strlotly up to date In all styles of hair cue tint;. Quick, easy bhuvcu. Uay-rum, C'reaiiix, Wltoh-hazel. without extra charge, fresh towel to eaob ouutomer. Latet Improved paratu for sterilizing tools. Parlor opposite Fulton House. LAWYEKS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Sauare, McConnellsburg, Pa. All legal bualncs and collection entrusted will ecelve careful and prompt. attention. CIIL'HCUES. Presbyterian. liev. W. A. West, D. D.. Pastor. Preaching services each alternate Subbulh atl0:3ua. m. and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Services at Greon Hill on alternate Sabbaths at 10:30 a. m. Sabbath school at 8:1.. Junior Christian En deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at 0:00. Praver meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Methodist Episcopal Rev. J. V. Adams, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 (rna every Sunday evening at 7:00. Epwortb League at 6:00 p. rn. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. United Presbyterian Rev. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, and every other Sundar evttcing at7:00. Tbe alternate Sabbath evenings aro used by the Young Peo- F le's Chribtian Union at 7:00 p.- ni. 'rayer meeting Wednesday evening at7:O0. SO V.VlVlll'T,,.!.. i.lvnnirDiv Hi. A. O. Wolf, i'astor. Sunday school V:li tk. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every other Sun- dav evRnlno- at 7:00. Chrlntia.il En- deavor at 6:00 n. m. Pravnp meetinif ' on Wednesday evening at 7:00. REX3RMEIT-Rev. C. M. Smith, Fas tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching 'jn alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. in. and 7:00 p. m, Christian Eiidi-uvor at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00., J4- TF.WMS OK fdillT.' The first term of the Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall commence on the Tuesday following the second Ai'naay 01 January.atioo cioca . Tbe cond tei ro commences on the third Monday of March, at ii o'clock p m. The third term on the Tuesday next following the second Monday of June, ai U o'i'liick a. 111. 1 ht founh team on the first Monday of '-.X;Uil(.jr, u,t J u clui i. nu
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