(Ul, JlN COUNTY NEWI Bt'RKT CABINS. ' Duo. 28. Prof. Keil made a Published Every Thursday, histy tnpto siiippensburK last, 1 -- '.. ; Wednesday to see a physician B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. ; a lump that has been grow . I i"g on his neck for five years. AkCONNELLSBURG. PA. FEBRUARY 3, 1004, Published Weekly. 51.00 per Annum in Advance. AllVKIlTUtlKa RATBS. for ure of s line 3 times II SO. Pr iiinrp eiwh subsequent Insertion.... W. AH mlvertlements Inserted for les than threi months rhiirited bv the square. 3 m is. I rtmos. I 1 yr. 'ne-f urtti oliiinn Otie-hslf column .no. One Column ln.OO. I'JO.00. 1 40.00. m.oo. I MO.OO rwi.no 75 oo Wothlnr Inserted for less than ft. Professional Cards one yerS Pluck. There is seldom a line of glory written upon the earth's face but a line of suffering seems parallel with it; and they who read the lustrous syllables of the one, and stop not to decipher the spotted and worn inscription of the other pet the lesser half of the lesson earth has to give. The hopless noss of any one accomplishing anything without pluck, is illus trated by an old East India fable, "A mouse that dwelt near the abode of a great magician, was kept in such constant distress by its fiar of the cat, that the magi cian taking pity on it, turned it into a cat itself. Immediately it began to suffer from its fear of a dog; so the magician turned it in to a dog. Then it began to suf fer from four of a tiger, and the matrician turned it into a tiger. Then it bosrnn to suffer from fear of the huntsman; and the magi cian, in disgust, said: 'Beamouse n'ain: as you have only the heart of a mous; it is impossible to h';lp you by giving, you the body of a nobler animal, and the poor creature again became a mouse." It is the same with a mouse heart'id man. lie may be clothed with power, and placed in the position of a brave man, but he will always act like a mouse; and public opinion is usually the great mairician that finally says to such a person, "Go back to your ob scurity again; you have only the heart of a mouse, and it is use less to try to make a liou of you." Many depend on luck instead of pluck. The "p" left off that worn manes all the dilterence. The English, say, "Luck is , all ; that it is' better to he born lucky than wise. The Spanish "The worst pig gets the best acorn. The Frunch "A good borne nev fal If to a good dog. ThettewflaB "Pitch the lucky man, into th Nile, and he will come up with a fish in his mouth." ' ,. Fortune, 'success,' fame, posi tion, are never gained but by pi ously, determinedly, bravely sticking living to. a thing till it is fairly accomplished ; in short, you must carry a thing through if you want to be anybody or any thing. No matter if itdo cost you thn pleasure; the socrety, -the thousand petty gratifications of life, no matter for these, stick to the thing and carry it through, Believe you were. made for the matter and that no one else, can do it; put forth your -whole ener gies; be awake; electrify your self; go forth to tho task. Only once learn to carry, a thuig through in all its completeness and proportion, anchyou will be come a hero. You will think bet ter of vourself: others wili thluki better of you. Tho world, in its very heart, admire the' stern de termined doer : it sees in him its best sk'ht; its brightest object; it richest treasure. ; Drive jright along, .then, in Ahatever you un dertake. Coi. aider yourself am ply Kiillicient for the deed, and you will succeed. ' A Cure for Eoema. My baby had eczema- so bad that its head was a solid mass of scahH,aod its hair all came out I tried many remedies but none seemed to do any permanent good until I usfcd DoWitt's Witch Hazel Sa'v. The eczema is cured, the praise to DoWitfs Witch Hazel Salve Frauk Farmer Bluff City. Ivy,. In bnylng Witch Hazel Sulve look out for counterfeits. De- Witt's is tho original and thonly oi.e containing pure Witch Uazol. The iimno E 0 DoWitt & Co., U on very box, Sold at Trout's drug tor. scaos are gone ana the httloone-H reatHnach, liver and kidney KcalpUierfectlycleanandhealthy repiJlato'r. Ooly ' f.Oc, ' Satisfy and iUhairlsgrowingbeatitifuIly J Uo) KnBrBnteud ,,y n druggists, again. I cannot give too much i 1 he doctor pronounced itatumor. John Baldwiu spent last Suu day with his father, Mr. Elijah Baldwin at Fort Littleton. Ferdinand liriggs, who has been at home visiting his parents and wife, left for Altoona last Thursday morning. L. C. Kelly aud wife returned home last Friday morning from Martinsburg, W. Va., with their nephew Geddes, who has been ill withjjmeasles'and pneumonia, for thiee weeks, but, who is conva lescent now. Miss Mame ! peck spent last week at James M atters'. 11. II. Ilertzler met with anoth er accident lastiFriday morning. Lie slipped on the ice and hurt his left arm very oadly. Blaine Welch had a tooth ex traded Wednesday night by Dr. Fleming. What, made you grunt Blaine I1 II. II. Ilertzler wasattheTruax House at Wells,Tannery lastTues day. Miss Carrie Welch spent a few days last week at David Bow man's. Mrs. Anule Wright,after spend ing a couple of months with her mother, Mrs. Ann Mathias, left last Friday for her home in Colorado. A Thousand Dollars Thrown Away. . Mr.. W. W. Baker of Plainview, Neb., writes: "My wife had lung trouble for over fifteen years. We tried a number of doctors and pent over a thousand dollars without any relief. She was very low and I lost all hope, when a friend suggested trying Foley's: Honey aud Tar, which I did; aud thanks be 'o this great remedy, it haved her life. She is stronger and enjoys better health than she has ever known in ten years. We shall never be without Foley's Honey and Tar and would ask thoso infilicted to try it." Sold at Trout's drug store. Local Institutes. An- interesting local institute was held at Gracey school house in Taylor last Friday evening. The meeting was called toorder by the teacher, Miss Emma Sloan, and W. M. Mann was elected to preside. r The literary features of the meeting were recitations by Mary Shaw, James Cutchall, Gladys Gracey, Helen Edwards, Alice Ojiitcllall, Addie Gcacy, Joseph bjjiw, Stella Gracey4"Npra Hann, and Jessio Cutci all. Dialogue "A .Slight Mistake," Edna Shaw and Miss Gracey, and j "1 he Irani to Mauro," by Rus sell Gracey, Hettie Witter and John. Hann. . i These are thti 'Questions dis cussed: 1. "How do you teach pu pils to be self-reliant?" 2. "How do you interest uninterested pu pils?" 3. "Discipline.". 4. "Value of an education." The following persons took part in tho discussions: Albert Mel lott, Jno.. "Woodcock, B.' C. Lam berson, W. G. Wink, Miss Lillian Fisher, Howard Mellott, S. C. Gracey, Rev. Wolfe and Miss Sloan. It was decided to hold an edu rational meeting at Mustontown, Feb. Ill, and 20. The crowd was orderly and re spectful, and everything passed off pleasantly. Klmkk Hokton, Secretary. Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement that a preventive of suicide had been discovered will interest many. A run down system, or j despondency invariably precede suicide and something lias been found that will prevent tli&t" con dition which tnakes'suicide likely At the first thought of self de struction take Electric Bitters. It being a great tonic and nervine will strengthen the nerves and build up the system. It's also a The engagement is announced of Mr. John W. Breathed Bridges of Hancock, and Miss Ellzey Tboinnaon. of Washington. D. C. Miss Thompson is a daughter of Rev. Dr. Thompson, Presbyter ian minister of Washington. Th wedding will take place early in the spring at her home. I - Your Column. To aiiu uur a ppreuwucia of thn i ll la wMch the Fulton County News In tie! adopt ed into the homes of the people of this oounty, e huve set upurt trus column for the FREK use of our snivel lueis.foriulvertlsitif purposes, ubjeet to the follow in condition..: 1. It Is fri'e onljr to those who urn puld-up sub scriber. i. Only pcrsonnl properly can be advertised. 3. Notices must not exaeed 30 w rds I. All "leifiU" nolle excluded ft. Not free to merchunls, or auy one to adver tise, goods sol- under ft mercantile license. The primary olijeat of this column Into af ford farmers, and folks who arc not In public business, nn opportunity to brinir to public at tention products or stocks they may have to sell, or may want to buy. Now, this space Is y iura: If you wauttobuy a none, If yoii want hired help, If you want to borrow money, if you want to sell a pi, a bug gy, some hoy, a -ooe. or If yoo want to adver tise for a wife this column In vours. The New Is rend weekly by eight thousand peoole. and la the best ndvnrtisitig medium In the coumv. . Fou Sale One good cow and calf. S. N. IJaumgahdn,ek, Gem, Pa. Fou Salic. Seven 'nice Berk shire pigs, (5 weeks old. N. I. Fin iff, Licking Creek twp. For sale at Trout's farm west of towu about 800 barrels of corn and 6 tons of baled hay. Iuquire at Trout's drug store, McCon nellsburg, Pa. FokSale. The house in which W. F. Cutchall now resides, two miles west of McConnellsburg. The tenant will have privilege of garden and truck patch, firewood &c. Rent reasonable. Apply to W. F. CATCHALL, McConnellsburg, Pa. End of Bitter Fight. "Two physicians had a long and stubborn tight with an abcess on my right lung," writes J. F. Hughes of Du Pond, Ga., "and gave me up. Everybody thought my time had come. As a last re sort 1 tried Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. The benefit 1 received was striking and I was on my feet in a few days. Now I've entirely regained my health." It couquersall coughs colds and throat and luug trou bles. Guaranteed byalldruggists Price 50c. and if 1.00. Trial bottle free. Mrs. Mary A. Ott was visitiug her daughter, Mrs. James Tritle, near Fort Loudon, and other rel atives aud friends in Chambers burg and Lemaster. Last Suu day Mrs. Ott ate her breakfast in Franklin county, her dinner at home, and her supper in Hunt ingdon county at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Allen Grissinger, whither she was called on ac count of her daughter's serious illness. The editor's home was enliven? ed Monday eveuing by being the objective uoiiit of .a down the Cove sleighing party. The sled load was made up of Charlie Johnston, Frank Duffy, Walter Sappington, Jimmy KendalLMur ray Pollock (of Washington, Pa.), Grace and Florence Johnston, El la and Fanuie Kendall, Mary Houston, Rhoda, Mary and Dessa Kendall, Pearl Logue, and Ruth Keudall. They were a good, jolly crowd of youngsters, and they will find dur latch string out whenever they want to come this way again. Relief In One Minute. One Minute Cough Cure gives relief in one minute, because it kills the microbes which tickle the mucous membrane, causing the cough, and at the same time clears the phlegm, draws out the inflammation, heals and soothes the affected parts. One Minute Cough Cu re strengthens thelungs wards off pneumonia and Is a harmless and never failing cure in all incurable cases of coughs, colds, and croup. One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to take, harmless and good alike foryoung aud old. Sold at Trout's drug store. TO PkUVENT ClillNEY FIRES. Chief Engineer Horton, of tho Baltimore Fire Department, says that the burning of zinc, soda or sulphur in a stove or furnace will extinguish a chimney fire and al so clean the chimney. He has bien making a series of tests for some time in this direction and has found this simple solution of thochiumey fire evil to be very efficient aud successful. According to tae chief, It is the fumes that extinguish the flames and causo the soot to fall, - Ho said it was uot a new discovery, esecially with sulphur, but that it. was a means by which any householder could prevent an em bryo lire!. Administrator's Notice. Letters of administration, on the estute of isano J. Peek laie of Thompson township, deoeased. havlnii been ffrantrct bv theKeRister of Wills of Kuiton oounty to the subscriber,, whose postoDloe address Is Hem. Fulton eoun ty, Pennsylvania, all persons who are Indebted to the stilil estate will please make puvment and lliose hurliiK olalms will present them to STHXWEL TUU AX, l-M4 Admlnhirutor. Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby given thill letters nf admin istration have been Knotted to the undcrslxned iiHin the estate of Wilson HerKstrcsser.late of Taylor township. Pultun oounty, Pa., deceas ed. All persons bavin elulms axalnst said es tate will present them proprrlv authenticated for settlement, and thoeowlnn the same will please call and settle. H. H. HKIWSTKKSSF.ll. A. N. W1TTKU. I-13-0 Waterfall, Pa. Administrator's Notice. Estate of John A. Bluclc Letters of administration on the estate of John A Hlttck. late of Taylor township, Ful ton oounty Pa., deoeased, iiavlmr been Krant etlliy theHetrMerof Will-for l-ulton oountv, the subscriber, whose post ofltce address Is Waterfall. Fulton couniv. Pa., a I persons who are indebted to the Siild estate will please make pavment. uud those having claims will present them to . n. a; w.ack; , . u. m. hi.ack. Jun. 27 1904. Administrators. Auditor's Notice. Notice is hereby Klven that the undersigned auditor appointed to make distribution of the funds In the hapds of Jennie. Iturber, adminis tratrix of the estate of Elliott Barber, late of Licking Creek township, deceased, will sltlnhk, office In McConnellsburg, Pa , for the perform tince of said duty on Friday the llith day of February. .IWM. at 10 o'clock, a.- m when and where Ml persons Interested may attend If they see proper, GEO. 11. OANIELS, 104. Auditor- PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Uy virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court, of Fulton countyPennsylvania, the undersign edSaduilnls rutor of the estate of Isaac J. Peck late of Thompson township, deceased, will sell on the premises on Timber Ridge, two miles east of Covalt postoOlcc, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1904 the following described real estate, to wit: A FARM containing "7 acres, BO of which are cleared and In good state of cultivation, and tne ba' anee In Timber. The property adjoins lands of Frank Knives, Jacob Peck, Denton Everts, Wllllum C Peck, and Amos Sliarpe. The Im provements arc a one and one half story LOG HOUSE Bat barn, corncrlb. granary, and other necessa ry outbulld iigs. The farm Is well watered, and a'iupted to stock ralsinc. on the farm la an exoc'lent OKCHAKI) of e'.uice fruit. Sale will begin at one o'clock, P. M, sharp. THUMS: Ten per cent, of bid to be paid when property Is knocked down; one third, In eluding the ten per cent., on conHrmatlon of sale, aud the balance in two annual payments, with Interest from date of continuation. STILLWEL TRUAX, ,'il-) Administrator. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE. SATURDAY, FEIIRUAKY . I1KM. at 2 p. m. Ily virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Fulton county, Pennsylvania, the undersign ed, executor of the last will and testament of Mrs. Mary Allen, will sell on the premises In MuConncllsburg. Pennsylvania, the property formerly known as the Mrs. sterrett property, lint later the home of Mrs. Margaret Moek. ait 'iate on the south side of Water street, adjoin ing property of Mrs. Anna Houpfs heirs on the n est, and Kltemlller a heirs on the east. The lot extends 110 feet front on Water street and Is aju feet deep. There is erected thereon A STONE HOUSE Wx.l) feet und two and a hulf stories high, with nallway In the middle. Eueh half of tb Sou e has a kitchen, making the' h .use suitable for two fumllles. Well of Kood water, cistern and outbuildings. TERMS:- Ten per cent, when property la knocked down; one-half, Including the ten per cent., when deed Is delivered, uud the remain der In one year from delivery of deed, with in terest. M. U. SHAFFNER, Executor. PUBLIC SALE OP Valuable Real Estate. Hy virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Fulton county, Pennsylvania, the under signed administrator of the estate of John Daniels, late of Licking Creek township, will sell on the premises on Saturday, February 20, 1904, the following real est itc, to wit; ' I'UKI'AKT K. 1. The Mansion Farm of the late deceased, situate on the turnpike one ml e west of Hurruionvllle and containing 200 ACRES and ll(i perches, about I.V) aores cleared and In good state of cultivation, and balanue In tim ber. The Improvements consist of a nine-room BRICK HOUSE Hunk liiirn, Vut70 feet, lurire wagon shed, corn urlli. und other out buildings. There Is a well of splendid water ut the house aud running wa ter in almost every field. V'l'HPAKT Ho. i. Arijoluiutr the Munslou tract on the east and lying on iKith sides of the turnpike contulns H7 acres und 9 perches, ulmut 81 aores of which are cleared and bulunce well covered with good Ouk and Pine timber. PUUHAIIT no 3. This tmet lies south uud east of the Mansion furm which It udjolua und ulso south of purpart No. . und coiiluitis Wo uores and Id perebea, about 4 uores uleured und bitluuee In good pine und ouk tln,lier. The three tracts mentioned ulsjve will lie offered us a wnole. und separate ly. Kule begins ut lOo'ulouk. ALSO, On Friday, February 19, 1304, at I o'clock 1. M will be offered a HOUSl- and LOT of ground sltuute on the south side of Kast Wa ter street In MoCounellsburg, The lots 6Sx;'X feet, and the hou-c suitable for two fumllles. Possession of all prop :rt advertised on eon uruiutlo of sale. TKUMSi-Ten per cent, of bid when proper ty Is knocked down: one-third Inoluding the ten per cent, ou ooailrmutlou of aula; and bal ance In two equal annuul pnymenta with Inter est from date of oondnuutlou: Pmuvuibu that If purpart No. t. Is so d separately 10 peroent of bid shull be puld. when property Is kuiptked down: one-bulf Inohidlug the too percent o oonllrmutfon of aale aud bulanoe In one year vltb Interest frouiduluf oouUrmuttoo. r , II. S. D A NIELS, ' ' Administrator. ' Pneumonia follows La Qrlppa hut naver follows the uaa of FOLEY'S,"? It atopi the Cough and heajs the lungl. Preventi Pneumonia and Consumption. Ma. 0. Vaoher, of 1ST Osgood 8t,, Chicago, wrltest "My wife had la grippe and It left her with a very had eongh on her Inngi whloh tout's Honai amo Tab enred eompletelj For Sale at Trout's Drug Store. WHlinery Millinery now reduced to cost. We still have some very stylish trimmed hats, ready-to-wear hats, and children's caps. Ev ery thing in our store is reduced. Come and get a bargain. Mrs. A. F Little. McConnellsburg. AT COST ! I will close out iny stock of Horse Blankets at cost. I have a few Radia tors left that is of no account in hot weather, thut must go ut a sacrifice. HARNESS, Single and Double Driving and Farm Harness. It will pay you to see them and got prices. Yitnkeo bridles from $1. 50 up, and collars from $1.00 HARDWARE Tinware, Cutlery, Churns, Wash ing Machines, Stoves, Pipe, &c. WAQOHS AIID BUGGIES Cornplanters, Hprlnir Harrows all kinds of fanning implements. Don't forget that I sell the only mower not in the combine. W. hi. IN E SB IT, M'Connellsburg sVrVVVVWyvVirVvVVVvsVV S. P. METZLER. Dealer In . . . Pianos . Organs buggies Carriages Good marketable stock taken in exchange. P3?"Wlien iu need of any thing in our line write for particulars to .... S. P. METZLER. burnt Cabins, Pa. tssMArVvVWvvWWyVV LUMBER For Sale 8,000 feet Pine Boards in 12X14, and 16-feet lengths. 1,000 1 1-2-inch stuff. Call on or address D. E. LITTLE. m'CONNGLLHBURQ, X YOU NEED A BUGGY HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? A T3ran New Fallin Top Huif'y with Full Leather Trimming, fiprlne Cushion and Back, Thou.suul Mil.! Axlo, AGrnde Wliet.fl. Pat ent Shu ft Couplers and Fine ly Fintfthed throughout for ONLY $50. Large Stock to select rom. t , I am also handling Hand- made Buggies and Wagons. ? ' W I? RVivc J .- Hustontown, Pa. ' 1 Ithe I FULTON COUNTY ? Covers the Field. : I In every part of the t County Faithful re- I porters . irs located I that gather the daily happenings. . Then there is, the State and National, News, War News, a . Department for' the t Fanner and Mechan t ic, Latest Fashions for the Ladies. ' The latest New York, Bal- timore, Philadelphia. Markets. The Sun-' day School Lesson, Helps for Christian Endeavorers. and a Good Sermon for ev- erybody. & I THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, POSTERS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, CARDS, 4c, In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. Sample copies of the News sent toanv of your friends cn request, J QUMUEliLAND VALLEY TIME TABLk! -May 2j', 1903. Leave no. it no i tut. 0 no. t no.10 111) ., u tA.M P.V1 tiTIli pTi Winchester 1 a .... g id g so flurtinsburg 8 li t R7 7 14 U:ierslown .... 6 80 S Ki1 80 3 4ft H 0U 10 IK Jreenottstle .... i tl i niu 4 w h 21 10 U Mereersburg.... .... B ooio aj a .to .... fJliambersburir.. T 81 0l 1 05 i 40 8 4fi 10 58 Waynesboro 7 05 .... 18 00 8 SA .... Shlppensburg... 7 M 10 Ool I as 6 02 0 00 11 19 ewville 8 10,10 is 142 ft 81 9 84 II ie Cttlllsle 8 80110 39 8 03 6 K 9 4S 18 08 Meubuulosburg,. 8 60 11 M t 83 10 10 07 18 81 Ulllsburtf 10 Oo ft 28 Vrr, llurrisburg. 9 07 11 80 8 40 6 m 10 86 II 40 Vrr. I'hlla 11 4S j 17 g 47 9 8S 4 83 4 23 Arr. New York. 8 18 ft 53 8 0B 18 83 7 18 7 18 Arr. Kaltlmore.. 18 10 8 II 00 9 46 1 80 7 lit V. U. V. tl. P. at. P. II. A. M. . p Train No 18 east runs dailj except Sundsv between HaKerstown and HurrlsburR, leaviutf iWentown 1.06 and arriving at Harrisburg ut Additional east-bound local tralne will run lally, except Sjunduy. as follows: J.eave Jurllsle 7.05 a. m., I8.30 p. m. 8.16 p.m., leave Mecbunlcsburg 6.61 a. ra., 7.89 a. m.. 18.68 p. m.. I.3D p. ni. tave Dlilsburg 6.S6 a. m., 10.00 a. V83 p. m.. Truina Noe. 8,8 and 110 run dally between Ha Kerstown and Uurrlsburg. Dally. . t Dully except SundaT. Leave no. 1 no. 8 no. 6 mi. 7 p. y a.m i.a in Baltimore II 6ft 4 44 8 68 13 00 New York 1 66 18 10 8 66 Fhlla II 40 4 86 8 40 II 40 Harrisburg 6 Ou 7 66 11 45 8 80 DtllsburK 8 60 4 (hi Mechanicsburg.. 6 19 8 16 18 06 3 37 Carlisle 6 40 8 87 18 87 8 67 Newvllle 6 08 0 00 13 61 4 16 Khlppensburg... 6 80 9 18 1 10 4 3.' Waynesboro 10 I 06 6 (K Chauibersburg., 640 936 1 la 4(0 Mercersburx., . 8 16 lu 30 6 43 (Ireenimstle .... 7 06 10 01 1 66 6 14 Hagerstown.,.. 7 87 10 84 1 17 6 37 Martinsburg 8 8411 10 6 84 Ar. Winchester. 9 loll 66 ..... 7 10 U. P. M. p. H. P. II P.M. 8 80 6 6 8 86 11 05 11 83 II 43 4 86 8 66 tS 80 8 80 'i'ii 9 18 9 84 9 68 !i 08 18 10 18 io'io 10 67 13 86 18 63 1 15 p. M.lP.a Train Mo. l, west runs dully except Bnnday between Harrlsburg and Hagerstown, leav ing Harrisburg at 6.16 p.m. and arriving at Ha gerstrm n at 7.57 p. m. Additional local truina will leave Harrlsburf as follows: For Carlisle and Intermediate ata tlons at 9.37 a. m.. 3.00 p. m. and 6.30 p. cu.. also for Mechanicsburg. Ulflsburg and Intermediate statlonSat 7 30 a. in.. 8. 10 p. rn. and 6.8U p. m. Trslns Noa. I. 8 aad Iu9 run dally between tlamshun and Hugerstown. Hullman palace sleeping eara between New lorkand Knoivllle, Tenn., on trains t vwi and 110 eust and between fhliudelph a and Welsh on N. W. Kullwtyon trains IU9 west aud 13 east, except that on Sunday the 1'hliu duliihla sleeper will run east on No. 8. Through ooachre to and from 1'blladelphJi on trains 8, 4 and 6 east and 5, 7 and 9 west, Dally. Daily exoopt Sunday. SOUTHERN PENN A K R. TRAINS. 1'as. l's. Mix. l'as. Mix Pas t 3 WI tei tM ; P. M 4 u ah I.ve. Arr. ah a u p. h, 6 00 9 46 6 61 Cbamuersburg. . 8 4M1 60 i l) all 9 67 7 II Marlon 8 33 II 88 (IK 6 4S 10 30 8 16 ..Meruersburg.. 8 00 10 30 I 8u 6 OH 10 6H 8 60 ....trillion 7 8 9 43 8 03 6 16 II 06 9 05 ....Klcbmond.... 7 80 9 80 8 no P. U. A. U. A M. A. tl. P P. M. M O. KKNNKDV, UKX). W. MARTIN. Vice 1'ies. A (Jen. Supt. Suut. H. A. UiOULK. (Jen. Pass. Agent. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE : V. THADK MARKS Anyon tending ft hatch and dtMeiipilon mmf quirk ir Mtwrtaln onr opiiiimi tntm whtkir aa invent Ion I probahif ptvlenuu'ia. Jo ilurMtrlotlyoinBdtutukJ. Handbook c nt frM, Oldmi ueiior for euriiig ptimntM. triotWoiDfidutUJ. liajudbook fill FstlanLa 9vla4 Aic4, without riutmia iuio lunjwHD hiuiu m u, twirl ' Scientific Jlcttiux , 1HIM A hMidMmlr ltllrxl Mk1f fjuvaat oils rultitiufi of any frlontldn limnitu, Tflnu. M ft rer t four ummiUm, ipvul toF vtl BWBsMUwra. BUSINESS DIRECIORI llAKIlLKS. R. M. 'DOWNKS, First Class Tonsorial Artist, McCONNK.t.I.SHUlM). PA. A Clean Cup am'. Towel v ith rneb Shave. Every thins" Antiseptic. Razors Sterilized. tVShop In room lately occupied by Ed Drake ISAAC N. WATSON. Tonsorial Artist. ting. Uulck, easy shaves. Hay-rum. Creams- rvitan-naiel. without extra charge. Krosh towel to each customer. Latest Improved np, paratus for aterlllzlng tools. Parlora opposite t ulton House. LAWYERS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Sauare, McConnellsburg, Pa. , All legal business and collections entrusted will eoelve careful and prompt attention. CHURCHES. Presbytf.RIan.J cv. W. A. Went, D. !.. Pastor. Preachinff per vices each alternate. Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. and -every Sunday evening at 7:00. Servioes at Green Hill on alternate Sabbaths at 10:30 a. m. Sabbath school at 9:15.- Junior Christian En deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at fl:00. Prayer 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 and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworth League at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday eveuing 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 Sunday evening at 7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by tho Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday eveuing at 7:00. I!.VANQELjl,A LUTHERAN Rev. A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a.m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian En deavor nt :00 p. m. Trayer meeting on Wednesday evening ot7:00. Ruformkd Rev. C. M. Smith, Pus tor. Sunday school ut 9:30 a. m. Preaching :n nKcrnute Sabbaths at 10:00 a. ni. and 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:00 p. ni. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. TFKMS Of COURT. The first term of the Courts of Pul ton county in tho year bhall commence on the Tuesday following the second Monday of January, at 10 o'clock a. in. ' The second term commences on the third Monday of March, ut 2 o'clock p. m. The third term on the Tuesday next following the second Monday of June, at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on the lirst Monday ' f October, at 2 o'clock p. m. HOROIGII Ol TICLKS. Justice of the Peace Thomas V. Sloan, L. H. Wible. ' . Constable John IT. Doylo. Burgess H. W. Scott. Councilmen D. T. Fields, Leonard Hohman, Samuel Bender.M. W. Nace. Clerk Wlllinm Hull. HighConstuble Wm.Baumgardner. School Directors A. U. Nace. John A. Irwin, Thomas F. Sloan, F. M. Taylor, John Comerer, C. IS. Stevens. GENERAL MKECTOHY. President Judge Hon. S.Mc. Swo, Associate Judges Lemuel Kirk.Du vid Nelson. Prothonotary, &c Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George B. Dan iels. Treasurer George B. Mellott. Sheriff Daniel C. Fleck. Deputy Sheriff D. T. Fields. Jury Commissioners C. H. E. Plum mer, Anthony Lynch. Auditors John S. Harris, W. C. Davis, S L. Garland. Commissioners S. D. Mellott, Geo. Sigel, and H..P. Palmer. ClerkFrank Henrv. .. County Surveyor Jonas Lake, County Superintendent Churles E. Barton. Attorneys W. Scott Aloxander, J. Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F. McN. Johnston, M. K. Shaffner, Geo. B. Daniels, John P. Slpes, S. ,W, Kirk. ii.. SOCIETIES Odd Fellows M'Coiinellsburg Lodge No. 1U meets every Friday evening iu tne Comerer Building in McCounells burg. ' - Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meets every Saturday evening in thg Crtaior, building at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 607 meets every Saturday evening In Odd Fol lows" Hall at Wells Tannery. ITarrUouville Lodge No. 701 meets every Suturday owning- in Odd Fel lows' nan at tiarrisonvine. Waterfall Lodge No. 77.1 meets ev ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows' nan ut waterfall Mills. Warfordsburg Lodge No. 601 meets in Worfordsburar every Saturday evening. King PostG. A. R. No. 365 meets in McConnellsburg in Odd Fellows' Hall the first Saturday in every month at 1 p. m. Royal Arcanura.Tuscarora Council.- No. 121, meets on nllcnial.a Monday evening In P. O. S. of A. Hall, in McConnellsburg. Washington Cump No. 407, P. O. 8. A., of New Grena-lu, meets every Sut urday evening in P. O. U. cl A. Hall. Washington Cuuip, No. f&l, P. O.S. . of A., Hustontown, meets every Satur-' : urday evening In P. O. 8. of A. Hall.' I -John Q. Taylor Post O. A. K., No, 68, meets every Saturday, on or just I preceding full moon In Lawhloy ball, at 2 p. in., at Buck Valley. Woman'a Relief 'Corns, No. 80 meets at same date aud place at 4 p.m. Gen; D. B. McKlbbin Post Nn. 4C2, O. A. H., meets the second and fourth Haturdays in each month at Plea sun ' Rid 89 i ' ,' ADVERTISE IN Tbc Falton County News.
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