FULTON COUNTY NEWS. Published Every Thursday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. OCTOBER 28, 1903. ti I,. i . ... , . Published Weekly. SI. 00 per Annum in Advance. ADVBRTIM If O HATSn. KJ 5S:s Sicn,TVin;eVtVon:..:,, All Ball VrrtlnmAnei Intifirt r1 in Vn three month, Teheed bytbeuare. 8 mos. I flnvn I i vr. Ono-fourth column Iin.no. One-half column 'iVOO. One Column 40.00. IJ0.00. i 40.(10. u.oo. (.H'.OO MOO 76.00 Nothing inserted for lea thnn II. Professional Cards one year 45. HUST0NT0WN. After a rest of a week, I will ",rHm revenger s rrmay even give you a few more items from j ln tho "ccasion being a birthday the second largest city in tho i anniversary of Miss Margaret. County Those present were Clarence Mr.and Mrs. Ezra Heefner and daughter of Petersburg, Pa., are V A.I,AUU1V1.1 A 1A Ulll A 1 Ul . VJ . , Kio Too , now a successful merchant at Pe tersburg. George Deshong, a Civil Ser- vice employe in the animal de- ! partment, has returned to his home in this place on a month's ! vacation. He has been employed I for the past ten months in stamp ing out a disease among cattle in Massachusetts. Will and Jerry Heefner of Gra cey were Sunday visitors in our town. ' At present there are ten W. U. Telegraph men stopping at the Indian Queen. The Hydraulic cider press squeezed out 6000 gallous of ci der last week. The Company have sold their engine, and ex pect to secure a larger one for th" next season. Norris Hoover returned home from Hollidaysburg last week, bringing with him his Hambleto nian trotter. Our "village blacksmith" is fast developing into a horse jock ey. He sold his famous straw berry roan last week to Johu Bowman. Consideration, $1.00. Fifty cents cash, and balance in two equal annual payments with out interest. "Scrupe" Dawney killed a 12 pound turkey last Saturday. Dr. McClaiu thinks he will get over it all right if allowed to remain quiet for a few days. Allen Cutchall and wife of Three Springs were visiting rel atives in this place last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Kate Cook of Cook's Sta tion spent several days last week with Grandmother Mathias. NEVER ASK ADVICE. Whqn 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 '8 Honey and Tar, the greatest throat and lung rem edy, it cures coughs and colds quickly. Sold at Trout's drug store. THOMPSON. Dennis Morgret visited friends at Needmoro, Sunday and Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Daniels spent Sunday at the home of P. P. Shives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Atkiasou of Mercersburg, spent a few days last week at B. 11. Simpson's. Mrs. Uouck visited her nephew I. W. Zimmerman last Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Hess is spend ing a few weeks at W. H. Pitt mau's. Frank Martin is visiting his sister in Clearfield county. Mrs. Howard Zimmerman and daughters Iva and Mary of Han cock, spent a few days last week with Mrs. Zimmerman's sister, Mrs. W. H. Pittman. Mrs. Sarah Pittman and daugh ter Miss Ella of McConnellsburg after having spent a few weeks with J. C. Comerer and family, returned home last Saturday. Messrs. C. A. Barton and Wil bur Comerer were the guests of D. It. Simpson's family last Sun day. J. C. Carbaugh continues very 11L Rev. Shall was the guest of Denton Pock, Saturday and San day. S. R. Fraker has returned to Baltimore to do his fourth year's work at the collego of Physicians and Uorgoons. A DOZN TIMES A NIOHT. Mr. Owon'Dunn, of Urenton j Ferry, W. Va., writes: "I have had kiduey and bladdor trouble , for years, aud it became so bad ! that I was obliged to et up at least a dozen times a mgut. I ' never received any permanen i benefit from any medicine until I , tried Foley's Kidney Cure. Aft , or usiug two bottles, I am cured." SoJcl at Trout's drug store. EST DUBLIN. Mrs-Jona9 aDd daughter 1 Vam t.-n4V U ... 1. "I"" UI ui ; wiin irienas ana relatives . in Kay's Cove. j J. E. Lyon spent a few days I last week with friends in Pitts ' burg and Allegheny. There was a pleasant social at TT I l-l i i rKsiresser, tester urant, L,u ella and Gertrude Laidig, Nina and Herbert Kirk, B. L. Wagner, ! Zelda Laidig, Luemma Laidig I SA VA V4 1UUVUUUTC1 i Cleveland Mellott finished plan ing the lumber for Allison Shaw's barn last week and has moved his Planer back to Licking Creek, ' Mrs- M- E- Stevens of Laidig, rai9ea nneen nne large pumpkins from one vine. There were six teen on the vine, but one was taken off before it was ripe. Talk about big cabbages. Hiram Clevenger weighed one from his garden which kicked the beam to the tune of twenty-four pounds. Ho says there are larger heads in the garden. Some may weigh near thirty puuuds. Four hunters from near Dun cansville, Blair county, camped uear Hoover's mill the first of last week. They didn't get any tur keys, but got forty squirrels and a large owl. Last Wednesday, a party of Indies and gentlemen, who are spending a few weeks at the Stone House, took a ramble over King's Knob and were delighted with the beautifui scenery, and spring of water. A party of seven persons who were camping at the Mary Lyon farm last week, engaged in hunt ing, returned to their home in Altoona Friday. Anna Hockensmith who had been spending several weeks with her parents near Laidig has re turned to Williamsport. Allison Shaw now sings "A charge to keep I have." It is a boy. SI'ENT MORE THAN $1000. W. W. Baker of Plainview, Neb. writes: "My wife suffered from lung trouble for fifteen years. She tried a' number of doctors and spent over If 1000 without re lief. A friend recommended Foley 's Honey and Tar and thanks to this great remedy it saved her life. She enjoys better health than she has known in ten years. " Refuse substitutes. Sold at Trout's drug store. Limekiln Wood For Sale. A nice lot of pine limekiln wood for sale cheap. See A. M. Seville, McConnellsburg, Pa. Small Firm For Sale. The property on which Wm. P. Un ger r.mldos, uituate 4 in I leu south of McConnellsburg In Ayr township, la ofTered at private sale. The improvements on a good house, good barn, and all nocessary out buildings. Good water at the door. Farm contains 23 acres. Terms to suit the purchaser. Tnqulro at the premises, or of V. H. Nelson, McConnellsburg, Wm. P. UNGEK, A CURE 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 me. Mrs. W. W. Saylor, Uilliard Pa. No appetite, loss of strength, nervousness, headache, constipa tion, bad breath, sour risings, in digestion, dyspepsia aud all atom ach troubles are quickly cured by the use of Kodol. Kodol repres ents the natural juices of diges tion combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. It cleanses, purifios and sweetens the stomach. Sold at Trout's drug store. Harness I Harness! WALKER MANUFACTURING CO. Fannettsburg, 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 GOODS IN FULL DISPLAY. Milliner come, and Milliners no. Hut we came to tny. We have hundreds of patterns hats from Baltimore and New York, besides hundreds of untrlmmed ones of all the latest styles. No Two Hats Trim med alike at Our Store. Fteady-to-wear hats of all colors and shapes. Childrens hats, hoods, bonnets, toques, coats, hose, lepgins, vests, wool saeques, bootees, ladles' 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 store. Give us a call and we will surprise you In low prices. Mrs. A. F Little. McConnellsburg. Orchard Grove. Prices. 17, Stevens' Rifle 32 cal. ong, $.'.50; No. 17, Stevens' Crack shot, 22 long, .'5 10. Harrington & Armslee, genuine .jfoods, Sinjjle barrel shotgun to. 20; Double barrel shotgun, $9.20. Win chester Now Rival shells B B fe Buck 4 and 3 drams powder, 50c., same lighter loads, 4'xj. Winchester 32 cal. Rifle cartridges, 75c, box; 32 cal. S. & W. 50c., box. Shot, 8c , lb. Grain bag salt, 85c. Lot 25c, Pratt's Food, Regulator, 20c., lot of Pratt's 50c., at cost 39c. These will be closed out to make room for other goods. W. L.BBaK3TftS33Ea, ' Manager. r Stoves ! Stoves ! Cook Stoves, Heating Stoves all sizes for both wood and coal. Call and see thera before you buy, for I won't be undersold. Spring Harrows and Grain Drills Now's the time you need them, and I have a few left that I will sell way-down. Don't want to carry thera over. 4444Hr44 Buggies Anything you may want in that line at prices from $40 up. W. H. NESB1T, M'Connellsburg KIDNEY DISEASES arc the most fatal of aU dis cases. FOLEY'S BKj or money refunded Contain! remedies recoenized by emi Egps 22e. Butter 18c. Poultry 8c. nent physicians as the oest fof Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 60c. aoi lA r Sale Li Trent Dru Store. GOO SAVE THE COMMON WEALTH. ftlOCLAMATION GENERAL ELECTION WHF.RKAS, In nnd by nn not of the Oenernl Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pcnnsylra- To vote a straight party ticket, mark a cross (X) in the square opposite the name of the party of your choice in the first column. A cross mark in the square opposite the name of any candidate indicates a vote for that candidate. The voter may insert in the blank space at the bottom of each group, the name of any person whose name is not printed on the ballot for whom he desires to vote. i REPUBLICAN. DEMOCRATIC. PROHIBITION. CITIZENS. INDEPENDENCE. LABOR. I nlso horchv mukp itnown ninl nntif tlmt the pliioc! of liolclii",' the iifuronli! t-lrmli.n la the sevurul horoiiirhK unii tnu nshin u-ltiiin said county ure us follows, to It: Th! Klentors of A vr towrchin In iiu.ol nt h. Public School House near Webster Mills. The Klectors of nethel townshln to mwt nt the I'ulilic School House at WurforilsburK. In said tow nship The Klectnfw of Itelffisr townihln to mant ut the place lutely tued for salt! urose, to wit; The frame liuildltiK near to the late residence of Dennis Mellott. The Electors of Ilrush Creek townshln ta meet at the place lately fixed for said purpose, to wit: the carpenter shop of C. U, Mellott, at r.mmuvuie, in saiu township The Electors of Dublin townshln to met in East room on first lloor of building nearly oi- imishb m. .- w ut. m iiotei, on lands of said Will n Kort Littleton The Electors of Lickinir Creek towrwhln in meet al the place lately llxed for that purpose. SOCIALIST. Wool Carding and Carpet Weaving H. H. HERTZLER still contiauos Carding and Weaving at the WILLOW GROVK MILLS at Burnt Cabins. Carpet Chain always on hand. Wool put mto bats for Haps. I will take in Wool and work at tho following places, namely, Frank Bare's, Port Littleton: Michael Laldig's, Dublin Mills; W. R. Speer's, Saluvia; C. W. Lynch's, Crystal Springs; J. E. Jack son's, Akersvlllo; Caleb Barton's, Rustontown; A. N. Witter's, Waterfall; Harry Huston's, Clear Ridge; W. L. Berkstresser Orchard Grove. I Will Visit these places monthly during t'.ie season. Thankful for past favors, I hope for a continuance of the same. H. H. Hertzler, Burnt Cabins, Pa. f vnii Mccn h r 1 1 - : X HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? A Bran New Falling Top 1 ! t Buggy with Full Leather J X Trimming, Spring Cushion 1 , X and Back, Thousand Mile X X Axle, A Grade Wheels. Pat- X ent Shaft Couplers and Fine- I ly Finished throughout lor ONLY $50. X Largo Stock to select X torn. t I am also handling Hand- X X made Buggies aud W agons. X W. 11. Evans, Hu8tontowu,l'ii. X Weak Hearts Ara dua la Indlpeatlon. Nlntu-i.in. f OIM hundred Dacmla hn haua t..... ...... 1,1- can romamber when It was simple Indiges tion. 11 w scianuuc laci that all cases of heart disease, not orvanin. ... ..u traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into the stomach which falto of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, pulling It up against the heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and In the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased, Mr. D. Knibla. of N.a.. O.. as! I aad tomica Double end wa In a bad aula aa I had hurl trouble wilt 11. I took Kodol Drenapala due lor about leuj nata and It owd bm. Kodol DisMtt What You Bat and relieves the stomach of all norvoui strain and the heart of all pressure. ottlMOnlr. tl.00 Blta boldlnc 2M Umaa lkatrtal ' Ua, whlck ealit for foe. Prepared br . O. OeWITT OO.. OMIOAOa 1 SiU iitTi'out' drug store. :. oinVfl, imj hi jtiiic, Aoh.i iMnmil is.ti, unit uinvmlea me .iru uuy or .Mum ,umn Domini imm. Il l made tho duty of the Sheriff of every county within the Commonwealth tolve public notice of the General Elections and In nuoh notice to enumerate the officers to be elected and fire a list of all the nomination tnnile. and designate the place at which the election In to be held. TUKREPOUR, I.PAN'IKT.C. I'LKCK. UUfh Sheriff of tho couniy of K.ill.in. ilr hereby mitko known ami give ihM'l'ili.H! NOTICE go the Elector of the emiuty of Fulton, thai on STATE TREASURER (Mark One). Republican, Wm. L. Matliuos, Citizens, Democratic, Independonci Joel G. Hill, Henry D. Patton, Prohibition, John A Smith, Socialist, David K. Gilchrist, Labor, AUDITOR GENERAL. (Mark One ) I Republican, Wm. P. Snyder, ( Citizens, Democratic, Arthur G. Dew alt, Independence I'.lisha Keut Kane, Prohibition, Win. W. Atkinson, Socialist, William J. Kberle, Labor, i. wit: John U. Mct.ler' hotel, Harrinonvllle The Electors of Taylor township to meet ut the )Liiee lately tixed for that purpose, to wit: .1. V, c.'utchuH's store room, In Haul township The Electors of Tod towndilp to meet at the Douglas School House, In said township The Electors of Thompson township to meet r.tj'entre School House, No. 2, In said town-shlp- The Elentors of Mct.'onnellsbum IlorouKh to meet ut the place lately llxed for thut purpose, to wit: The Commissioners' olllce at Ine Court House In said Horouxh The Electors of Union township to meet at the place lately llxed for said purpose, to wit: ( leorire Screiver's carpenter shop. neurUeortftt Schelrompf 'h store, In said township The Electors of Wells township to meet ut the school house, near the Methodist church, iu said township. Every person excepting Justice of the Peace who shall hold auy office or uppointment of prolll or trust uuder the tiovcrnueut of the S. P. MTZLER. Dealer In . . . Pianos Organs buggies Carriages Good marketable stock taken in exchange. i'When in need of any thing in our line write for particulars to .... S. P. METZLER. burnt Cabins, Pa. rWvWWVyVvWvVvVWV M'CONNIJLLSUURG BAKERY D. E. Little, Propuietok. Fresh Broad, Rolls, Cakes, Doughnuts, and Pretzels on hand all th time. Free Dulivery in town on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs days, and Saturdays. tkaaWlMaa For Parties, Weddings, Ac wo are prepared on a couple of days notice to furnish all kinds of cakes &c. Your Patronag.j Solicited. . D. E. LITTLE. .WArVvrVVArVrWWlry the month A General Election will be held at the several Election DWtriotn entabllshed by law in said County, and aa published below. OFFICERS TO BE ELECTED. ONE PERSON to All the ofnea of Stat Treasurer of the State of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON for the office of Auditor Oea oral of the State of Pennxylvanla. . TWO PERSONS for the ofnoe of Judge df JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT. (Mark Two.) Republican, Thos. A. Morrison . Citizens, Republican, Jno. J. Henderson ' Citizens, . Democratic, John A. Ward, . y Independence. I Democratic, Cal. Ray burn, ' Independence, Mat. H. Stevenson, Prohibition, Einraett D. Nichols, Prohibition, Alfred Leach, Socialist, Louis Goaziou, Socialist, Wm. H. Thomas, Labor, John Burschell, Labor, United States or of this State, or of any city or Incorporated district, whether a commission ed officer or otherwise, a Kubordluale oftlcer or airent, who ia. or shall be, employed under the leKislntive, exeoutlve or judiciary department of thin Slate or of the United States, or of any elty or inoorporateddlstriel, and also that every member of Conifreiw and of the State Legisla ture, and of the select or common council of any city, or oommtssionera of any incorporated dl.trict, is bylaw Incupable of holding or exer cising, at the Hume time, the office or uppoint ment of Judxo, Inspector or Clerk of any elec tion of thin Commonwealth; and no Inspector Judge, or other officer of uny such election, shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for, except tbat of an eleotlon officer. QUALIFICATIONS OF VOTERS. Every male citizen twenty-one years of axe possessing the following quullUcatioDji, shall be entitled to vote at all elections: First, he shall have been a citizen of the United Stutesut least one month. Second, he Khali have resided In the State one year (or If , having previously been u quulllled elector or native bora citizen of the QUMBERLAND VALLEY TIME TABLE! -May 25, 1903. Leave no. no no. o no. t uo.10 HO A. M ta. h t. M p. m tP. M p. M Wmchoster 7 3o .... e 10 80 Martlnkburg 8 IIS 8 57 T 14 Haiferatown .... 1 50 0 00 It K t 46 8 O! 10 16 Oreenoaatle .... 1 11 SI It 41 4 OH 8 81 10 84 Meroeraburg.... .... 8 01) 10 80 8 80 .... Chambereburg.. 7 81 8 46 I 05 4 40 8 46 10 (8 Waynesboro 7 06.... It 00 8 86.... Bhlppeimburg... 7 53 10 06 I 86 5 02 t OO I! 18 NewTlUe 8 10 10 IS I 42 5 21 8 ti II 80 Carlisle 8 80 10 44 t OS 5 4S 8 45 it 02 Meohanloaburc 8 60 11 05 8 88 8 10 10 07 It 81 blllHburg 10 00 bta - A rr, Harrlaburg. 807 11 26 8 40 6 80 10 It 40 Arr. Phlle II 48 8 17 8 47 10 to 4 t6 4 6 Arr. New York. 1 19 I U I 0k 1 18 T 19 I 13 Arr. Baltimore.. 18 10 8 11 8 00 8 46 t to 7 16 p. M. P. M. p. H. p. M. A. M. A. at Tralo No It eaat runa dally exeept Sunday between Hageratowo and Barriaburg, leaTlng Hageratowa 4.08 and arriving at Harrlaburg at Additional eaat-bound local trains will run dally, exaept Sunday, aa followa: Leave Carlisle 7.05 a. m., 18,86 p. m., 8.16 p.m., leave Meobanloaburg 5.64 a. m., 7.88 a. m., 18.60 p. m.. 1. 3D p.m. Leave DUlsburg 6.85 a. m., 10.00 a, 6.83 p. m.. Train Noa. t. 8 and 1 10 run dally between Ha geratowa and Harrlaburg. Dally. t Dully exoept Sunday. Leave no. 1 no. 8 no. 6 Baltimore 1166 4 44 8 it New York 7 66 18 10 PbUa to 4 86 8 40 Harrlaburg 6 00 T 66 11 46 Dilliburg 8 80 MeohanToaburg.. 5 10 8 16 18 06 Carilale 8 40 8 8H It 87 Newvllle 8 ft: 8 00 It 81 Shlppouiiburg... 8 80 8 IS I 10 Wayneaboro 10 87 8 06 Cbainuenburg.. 8 40 8 8n 1 82 Meroeraburg.,.. 8 16 10 80 OreeuoaaUe .... T 06 10 01 I 6 Hagentowa. ... 77 10 82 8 17 Martlnaburg 8 84 II 10 Ar. Wlnonostor. 8 10 11 66 a. a. a. m. p. m. no. 7 no. 8 108 18 00 4 86 8 80 8 66 8 66 6 66 II 40 t5 80 8 86 8 80 8 80 11 06 4 02 8 87 8 51 II tS 8 67 8 18 II 48 4 l 8 84 18 08 4 82 8 62 18 18 688 4 60 10 18 It 84 8 40 6 14 10 80 18 68 8 87 10 87 I It 8 81 I 10 P. M. P. M. A. M. Train No. 17 west runa dally exeept Sunday between Harrlaburg and Hageratowa, leav ing Harrlaburg at 6.16 p.m. and arriving at Ha gemiown at 7.67 p. m. Additional looal trains will leave Harrlsburg aa follown: For Carlisle and Intermediate sta tions at 8.87 a. m., t.OOp. to. and 8.80 p. m., also for Meohsnlcs burg. DUlsburg and Intermediate atatlonsat 7 80 a. m 8.10 p. m. and 6.80 p. m. Trains Noa. I. 8 aad 109 run daUy between HarrUburr and Hageratown. Pullman palaoealeeptag ears between Nee York and Kooxvllle. Teno., on trains I weal sd 110 a and between Pbiladelph a and Welsh on N. W. RaUway on trains 108 west and It east, exoept that on Sunday the Phila delphia sleeper will run east on No. t. Through ooeeheo to and from Philadelphia 0" lns 8, 4 and 8 eaat and 6, 7 and 8 west. 1 t Dally exoept Sunday. BOUTHKBN PENN A & K. TRAINS. fPaa lalix. QI7 Pas. tat t87 P.M 8 00 I II t 4M 8 OH 16 P.M. m a u 46 8 67 10 ) loan tl A U t4 tas A H Lve. arr. Chambereburg.. A II P. M. 7 00 8 4.M II 601 It 1-2 4 80 4 OS T toj ,.. .Marion Meroeraburg.. ... . Iviurinn 8 88 8 00 7 8H 7 80 a tk 10 sol !! 8 60 8 42 8 80 IM II 06 8 06 ,..aUi A. M, IA. H. Ia. m.i p. m. P. M. u n I..,,,, Vic. Pre. oVn. Supt Supt vyM BO V BARS' V -BXPBmBNCB "TMlln a sketcb snSSMrlpUoa asay "'lf "si?";1" ?r ovinlae rt waMeraa lovwitlaa isBvubablyasAwuAte. OsmasnKia- AtwtJ Uaao aruaihSTWlwei wcial HUM, witeoat eka7uitae Scientific j;i:rtttx a ti 1. . .. . . - - union of any mk r trmi. Vasi'u a ' Mfeeai et 'SfiT, f M the Superior f'ourt of Penwvlvan'it. ONE PERSON for the ofiloe of Airoalat Judge of Fulton County, Pennsylvania. TWO HERUONH for the ofnoe of Jury Com. Blaaloneri of Fulton Uou ty, i ennaylvanla. I have enumerated the offleen to be eleoted and here publish the following llRt of CANDI DATES oertlHed by the Secretary of State and County Uoiumllsonem. ASSOCIATE JUQGE. ( Mark One. ) Thomas B. Stevens, Republican, William H. Bender, Democratic. JURY COMMISSIONER. (Mark One.) Bennett A. Truax, Republican, Simon Deshong1, Democratic, State, he shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months) Immediately preced ing the election. Third. He shall h ive resided In the election district where he shall offer to vote nt least two months Immediately preced ing the election. Fourth, If twenty-two years of age or upwards he shall have puid within two yean a Stute or County tux, which shull have been assessed at least two months and Said at leustone month before the election, tute Constitution, Article VIII, Section, I. Given under my hand, at my office. In the borough of MoConnellsburg. the 2oth day of October, A. D. I9U3, und of the Independence of tbe United State, the one hundred und twenty-eighth. DANIEL C. FLECK. Sheriff. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. BARBERS. R. M. DOWNES, First Class Tonsorial Artist, MoCONNELLSBURO. PA. A Clean Cup und Towel with eaoh Shave. Everything Antiseptio. Raxors SterUlxed. yShop In room lately oooupledby Ed Brake ISAAC IN. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to date In all styles of hair cut ting. Qulok, easy shaves. Bay-rum, Creams, Wttch-nasel. without extra charge. Fresh towel to each customer. Latest Improved ap E?u,,or sterilising tools. Parlora opposite Fulton House. LAWYERS. M. R. SHAFFNER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office on Sauare, McConnellsburg, Pa AU legal buslneas and oolleotlons entrusted will eoelve oareul and prompt attention. CHURCHES. - Presbyterian. Key. W. A. West, D. D., Pastor. Preaching- aervla-s each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. and every 8unday 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 Endoavor at 6:00. Pravar moAt.lncr WorlnaH a u evening at 7:00. , Methodist EpisraiPti T? t v Adams, Pastor, Sunday School at :30 a. tn. Preaching every other Sunday mornlno- at 10:30 Sunday evening at 7:00. Epwortb TjAAffUA Al ft -(Vi rt m Pxauaa Thursday evening at 7:00. UNITKD PllRRVTirjlIAK-r!oif T 7 Grove; Pastor.. Sunday school at 9:30 . m. t-reaoning every Sunday morn lns' at 10:30. and avurv nlhn,. RunHin evening at 7:00. Tho alternate Sabbath evealdgs are used by tho Young Peo ple'! Christian Union at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. LVANQELluAi. iTTHvniu R A G. Wolf. Pastor. Sunday shnnl 0:1S . Hi rw.V. I . .1 ' nornlng at 10:30 and every other Sun- da.v AVAnlnir at. 1 -(V r'k.lutl.n oay evening at 1: 1 deavor at 6:00 p. tn. Prayer meeting J . ' - . w. VM. MVWU jUU- we vv wuvww V TOUtU 8V I . Wi Reformed Rev. C. M. Smith, Pas sor. oungay acnooi at v.M a. Preaching an alternate Sabbaths m. ut 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 n. tn. Christian Endeavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayr meut lag pn Wednesday evening at :00. TF.RMS ok court. ' Tbe (jrst term of the Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall commence oat the Tuesday following the second Monday of January, at 10 o'clock a. m. The second term commences on the third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock p. m. - rne tnira term on Uie Tuesday ne8 fullowiniF the amvind Klonrlav nt Junu. at 10 n'nlnok a. m. . Tb. toMrlh term on the fist Monday Of HMWbit, at it u'cliwic p. in. j S8SV88.WI