FULTON COUNTNEWS Published Every Thursday. B. W. PECK, Editir and Propriitor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. APRIL 20, 1904. Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADVKTII(0 HATBt. Per nUiirB of Kline 8 time It M. Per unre each ubeuuent Insertion.... 50. All advertisement Inserted for leu than hrce month charitcd by the aquare. a nv. I Amos. I yr. One-fourth itoluran 115.00. 1 IJfiOO. Omvhiilf column iVOO. 1 40.00. One Column 10.00. 1 66.00. C 00 50 00 76 00 NothlnK Inserted for less than II. Profcilonal Card one year 15 Children' Saylnj. The sayiuga of children very often are truer than they sound. The child will receive an idea in some way and there is nothiug but more years that will change that idea. How many times are we impressed with the wisdom of a child's remarks? We our selves have answered questions on impulse when we were young, and hit the nail more squarely, than we could now after long study. A child's mind is a para dox and au enigma to those who study it. The following may be more facetious than otherwise. Says the llagerstown Mail : H. F. M. Hurley delights to tell of his visit to one of our public schools when the teacher intro duced him as a lawyer from Ha perstowu and placed the school in his hands to ascertain their knowledge of occupation and oth er matters of interest. Said Mr. Ilurlev to the boys and girls of the school: "I have been intro duced to you as a lawyer, now what does a lawyer do?" There was silence for nearly a minute, when Mr. Hurley remarked, "Surely some one can answer the question." "He tehs lies," said one of the boys and the whole school broke out in laughter in which the teacher aud Mr. Hur ley heartily joined. He then asked them, "What do the doctors do?" They come to see sick people, cut off their arms and legs and give ugly medicine to the babies." What do the preachers do? . "They preach and pray every Sunday so that the people will not go to h II. One little girl who wanted to be recognized said "and they marry people, too." What do school teachers do ? "They teach school until they get something better to work at that pays them more than school teaching." Mr. Hurley asked them many other questions ana among them linally was this: Which one of the occupations that I have named to you do you t'.iink is the most useful to the world ? (Jue half of the school answer ed iu chorus, "The farmer." Why ? said Mr. Hurley. "Because they raise wheat, corn, potatoes and other vegeta bles for people to eat and people cannot live without eating." The pupils who answered the questions in favor of the farmer were thinking of that first law of natu re sel f preservation. What appealed to their young utiodi most was the fact that iiey had to eat to live. Given life all the rest could bo added unto them. The child uncwciously is practi cal and in th'.V ho sets a worthy example U his elders. The child is i-tbh to the man. Would it not make many of us more comfortable and better sat isfied if the cares and responsi bilities of life would appeal to use in the care-free manner they used to do ? If they were all less com plex in appearance ? As simple in appearance as they really are in unraveling when we try? Good lor Children. The pleasant to take and harm less One Minute Cough Curegives immediate relief in all cases of cough, croup, and la grippe be cause it does not pass immediate ly into the stomach, but takes ef fect right at the seat of the trou-1 bio. It draws out the inflamma tion, heals and soothes and cures permanently by enabling the lungs to contribute pure life-giv-! ing and life sustaining oxygen to ! the blood and tissues. One Mid- j uto Cough Curo is pleasant to j take and it i good alike for young and old. Sold at Trout's drug; store. I KUHN'S P0l.Ni. Our farmers are getting ready for corn plantiug. John Summers, who has been sick for some time, is slowly re covering.' Seth U. Mellott has bought Dick II. Mellott's engine and saw mill and is moving to John Hoi len9head's, where he expects to saw a fine lot of lumber. Otho Summers expects to go to liroadtop to farm for Mr. Frank Finley. L. W. Mellott is getting ready to saw a tine lot of shingles. Thomas Sherman has moved to the Joseph Rnotz farm. Mrs. Newton Mellott raised a parsnip in her garden that weigh ed three pounds and a quarter. THE BEST FAMILY SALVE. Hewitt's Witch Hazel gives in stant relief from burns, cures cuts, bruises, sores, Eczema, Tet ter and all other abrasions of the skin. In buying Witch Hazel Salve it is only necessary to see that you get the gonuine DeWitt's and a cure is certain. There are many cheap counterfeits on the market all of which are worthless, and quite a few are dangerous, while DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is per fectly harmless. Sold at Trout's drug store. NORTH and SOUTH RANGE. Isaiah Bradnick is on the sick list has been housed up for some time. John Tice is sawing lumber for W. Scott Wagner near Adam V. Glunt's. . Miss Melvina Uershey and Ralph Kelso were to see the sick at J, A. Aller's last Sunday. Sylvester Cunningham has moved onto the farm he recently purchased from George Myers. Uncle John Glunt had the mis fortune recently of losing three of his fine hogs. That was too bad, John. D. B. Mumma has moved his sawmill to Grant Baker's, where he is sawing lumber for Mr. Ba ker and A. J. Fore of the Cabins. Caleb Mellott is hauling out a large kiln of lime on his corn ground for ttnii season. That's what makes the grass and "ta ters" grow. J. A. Aller's family have been afflicted with measles for the past month but are about over them now. Mrs. Aller and the baby were quite ill with them. I wonder where the scribe is that spoke of self praise m the News some time ago. He was meaning himself when he wrote that, but failed to state the fact. It has become the style in this section, when persons visit their neighbors, to stand outside the house and listen to the conversa tion going on inside. Listeners never hoar any good of them selves. Dreadful Attack of Whooplaf Coufh. Mrs. Ellen Uarlison.of 300 Park Ave., Kansas City, Mo., writes as follows: "Our two children had a severe attack of whooping cough one of them in the paroxysm of coughing would often bleed at the nose. We tried every thing we heard of without gettingrelief. We then called in our family doc tor who prescribed Foley's Houej' and Tar. With tbo rery first dose they began to improve and we feel that it ha? saved their lives." Refuse substitutes. Sold at Trout's drug store. THOMPSON. The Regular Old School Bap tists will hold their annual May Meeting at Fairview church, Needmore, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, (May Cth, 7th. and 8th). Elder Gore of Virginia, El der Bartley of Ohio, Elder Mel lott of Philadelphia, and Elder White of Leesburg, are expected to attend. Meeting to open on Friday at 11 o'clock. Andrew Souders finished burn ing a lime kiln last week. Some body is evidently hunting trouble by sneaking around people's houses when they might be more creditably occupied. Mr. and Mrs. Vance visited Mrs. Ella Fite Sunday. A LOVE LETTER. Would not interest you if you're looking for a guaranteed salve for sores, burns or piles. Otto Dodd of Ponder, Mo., writes: "I suffer ed with an ugly soro for a year, but a box of Buckl n'a Arnica Salve cured me. It's tho best saive on earth.' 25c by all drug-gist. CLEAR k.DUb. W. II. Fields left on Monday for 1'itcairn. Mrs. Mary A. Fields is visiting friends in Waynesboro. E. O. Kesselring passed thro' our town last Saturday evening. The Sunday school was reor ganized last Sunday and new offi cers elecied. Many of our young people at tended preaching at Hustontown Sunday night. Brady Fleming and W. W. Brown started to Hill Valley Monday morning. Dr. H. C. McClain was a very pleasant caller in the family of J. V. Carmack last Sunday. Mr9. Emory Stair of Alexan dria ts spending this week with T. E. Fleming and family. Mrs. H. F. Walker loft for Al tooua on Monday where she ex pects to spend a few weeks. Alfred Negley of Salemville and Miss Lizzie Hector were in our town Saturday evening. John Gallaher and Howard Kerlin of Sixmile Run spent Sun day with their friends at this place. Miss Jessio Henry left for lla gerstown this week where she expects to spend the summer in school. Miss Lillian Fleming returned home Saturday evening after a ten days' visit among relatives at Neelyton. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Winegard uer and daughter Inez were guests of Wm. Knepper's family last Sunday. Mrs. Catharine McClain md daughter Cordelia were guests of Thomas Cromwell on Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Henry and son Smith visited her daughter, Mrs. Frauk Keith, at Wood vale Satur day and Sunday. Miss Myrtle Anderson, who spent the past two weeks with her mother and sister, returned to Pittsburg on Monday. Saves Two hrnm Death. "Our little daughter had an al most fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Havihind, of Armonk, N. Y., "but when all other rem edies failed, we saved her life with Dr. Kiug's New Discovery. Our niece who had consumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine and to day she is perfectly well." Des perate throat aud lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discov ery" as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for coughs and colds. 50c and 1.00 bottles guar anteed by all druggist's. Trial bottles free. PLEASANT 0R0VE. The Sunday school at this place is progressing nicely under the management of Logue Hess, su perintendent. There were about eighty scholars last Sunday. There will be preaching at this place next Sunday at 3 p. m. Isaac B. Lay ton and wife wero visiting A. B. Smith's lust Sun day. Russell Truax and little broth er Earl were visitiug J. L. Ples singer last Succfay. Misses Clyde Smith aud Jen nie Trunx were the guests of Hiram Hill's family last Sunday. John Truax and family of Vir ginia, moved to this vicinity April 10. M. L. Smith, wife and little daughter Janet were the guests of J. L. Plessinger last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peck spent Saturday and Sunday with their daughter Mrs. Ephraira Mellott. Are You Dyspeptic ? If you are a dyspeptic you owe it to yourself and your friends to get well. Dyspepsia annoys the dyspeptic's friends because his disease sours his disposition as well as his stomach. Kodol Dy spepsia Cure will not only cure dyspepsia, indigestion and sour stomach, but this palatable, re constructive tonic digestant strengthens the whole digestive apparatus, and sweetens the life as well as the stomach. When you take Kodol Dyspepsia the food you eat is enjoyed. It is di gested, assimilated and it nu trient properties appropriated by the blood and tissues. Health is the resu It Sold at Trou t'a drug store. Attention is directed to the in troductory advertisement of W. H. Ludwig, eUewhoro in this pa I0RCHARD GROVE ? PRICES. j Nutter, 20: Eggs, 14; Side, Shoulders, u...i r ..l tinn. i i.. . .M .....I U IIUI1I lit! No. 27 White Sewing Machine, Drop Head, Automatic Lift, 20-year guaran tee -complete I2S. No. .112 Golden Star Sewing Machine drop head and automatic lift with 10 year guarantee, tlH. Cylinder churns all sizes. Tubs, clothes baskets, Clothes wringers, clothes lines and pins, hoes, rakes, forks, nhovels, glass 8x10,10x12, 12x20 and 12.24, ratchet braces, drawing knives, dash lanterns, hand and meut saws, steel squares, chisels, files all nixes- all at prices that will cause you to open your pocket book before you lunve. W. L. BERKSTRESSER, Manager. Political Announcements. The following Is a bulletin of the an nouncements made thus fur by candi dates for the nomination for the dif ferent offices to be filled next fall. As fast as they appear, we will give you the names of the candidates of both political parties, in the order in which they are made, DEMOCRATIC. LMilSLATUHK. L. C. Kelly, Dublin township. Jno P. Sipes, McConnellsburg. COf.NTY TRKASCRKR. C. B. Stevens, McConnellsburg. A. C. Lauver, Ayr township. Thos. I'. Garland, Belfast township. SHERIFF. A. 11. Edwards, Taylor township. Jefferson Harris, Ayr township. For Sale or Rent. The undersigned bus in Needmore a two-story, six-room house that he will sell or rent. It is known us tho Shafer property, and has a cellar full size of the house und never failing wuter-ut the porch. The lot contains one acre of ground well cultivated in fruit trees of all kinds, a good garden, flowers of all kinds in the yard, a good stable with never failing pump in the barn yard, and cither necessary outbuild ings. For further particulars, cull on or odilress .1. H. MKLLOTT. D. D. S., Needmore, Pa. aB3SS3SS3BnBIH Pneumonia follows La Orlppo but novor follow tho uao of FOLEY'S 2,Ta? It stops the Congo and heals lha Inaga. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption. If a. O. Yicieb, of 1ST Oood St., Cklu, vrltae: "Mr wit had la grippe and It left ker lib, a varr bad cough an bar lain wblab foui'e Horn aid Tab euad MBpUtela For Sale ut Trout's Drug Store. Needed In Every Home W Altoays Up to Date WEBSTER'S International Dictionary A Dictionary of ENGLISH. Biography. Qorphir. Fiction. etc. The New and E.nlarged ELdition Containa 25,000 New Words New Gazetteer of the World Willi moro tli ii n lii.KI) titles, bused on tin latent reiipua return. New Biographical Dictionary contiiiiiinir iiuiiK'a uf iivcr lU.iiDnotewort hy IMinuiiiH, Willi iiMtliiniility. occupation, date of relirim, dutu of birth, dcutli, cU KdlliHl liy W. T. U ARB IB, Ph.D., LL.D L'nited btutuii 'iiiiniiuiiimr of ldiieuoon' New Plates 2180 Quarto Pages Rich Binding S00O Illustration We ultio puliiixli Webatar'a Collegiate Dictionary wlthOlmmuryof Hcoltu-liWonliiniid I'linua. IIUI !'. Hull lllu.lrsli.Hii. Hiaiilnl S limhaa. r I rat -c I nan in (uulity, neeiiiid-i'luiji in LE.T US SEND YOU FREE "A Teat la Pronunciation" which atTonln a plriisaiit und instructive evening's enter tainment. 1 11 uat ruled pamphlet, alio tree. G.6C.MERRIAM COMPANY, Publiehera, Springfield, Mac. FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned otTera his farm at private gale, kltuate on the turnpike, live mile west of McConnellsburg. House well adapted for hotel. Farm 20) acre. 1-27-04-tf. II. S. DANIELS. WeaR Hearts Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of a vary one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when It waa simple indite, lion. It la aclentlflo fact that ail case of heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are tl.e direct result of Indf (sstlon. All food taken Into the stomach wh:ih (alls of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, putting II up against lha heart. This interferes with the action of the heart, and in the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. KjuM. of Narad. O.. sura: I had atonuch trouble and wa In a bad iut aj had bear! trouble arlth It. I took Kodol Dyspapala Cur tor about lam loath and II cured me. Kodol Digests What YoW Bat and relieve the stomach ef all nervoug strain and the heart ol all pressure, ottlesonly. 11.00 Sit boUtag ?K aaas tfceMsj tie, which Mil for iOe. Prepared by O, DWTT 00., OHWAtQ. Sold at Trout's drug store. Your Column. Ti Know our appreiMsuoo ut the " ay In which the Pillion Cnnniy Ncvr I bel adopt, ed Into the home of the penp'e of thl oounty, we bitre et npart tm eolumn fur the KREE una of our autMcrlem.forRdvertinliiK purpose, ubjeot to the following conditions: 1. It In free only to thoe who ure puld up nub scrlber. I. Only peronul property can be advertised 8. Notice must not exoped w rdn 4. All "IprhI" notlo a excluded n. Not free to merchant", or uuy ono to ndver linn icood Hold under-a mercantile lieenne. The prlmnry object ot thin column Ik to af ford farmer, and folk who tire nut In public nutne. no opportunity to brum to public ut tentlon product or atnuk they may Imve to sell, or may want to buy. Now. thhpoe jduih: if you wanttobuy a lone, If you want hired help, If you want to borrow money, If you want to xell a pi?, a buir Ky. nome hay, (roone, or If you want to adver tine for a wife this column In vour. The New I reud weokly by eight thousand peonle, and I the best advertising medium In he cotititv MILLINERY. GREAT SALE & HATS 5, We have HLWDUKDS of styles to select from. Ladies Trimmed Hats from 75c., up to $15.00: Shirt Waists Hats from 40o., to $2.50 Sailors from 25c, up. Children's Heady -to-Wca r Hats mostly trim med with streamers us low as 25 cents. Shirt Waists from 40 cents to $3.00; Shirt-waist Suits from $1.50 to $2.50; Wrap pers 60 cents: Sunbonnets 15 to 25 cents. Children's Hose in all col ors; Ladies' and Children's Gauze Vests. All the latest NecKwear. In fact, we have everything that may lie found in a FIRST CLASS millii We millinery store. Come one, come all. - Have V03C1 our store to front struct opposite the postotllce. Mrs. A. F. Little, McConnellsburg. AT COST ! I will close out my stock of Horse Blankets at cost. I have a few Ilatlia tors left that Is of no account In hot vvevther, that must go at a sacrifice. HARNESS, Single and Double Driving and Farm Harness. It will pay you to see them and get prices. Yankee bridles from $1.50 up, and collurs from $1.00 " HARDWARE Tinware, Cutlery, Churns, Wash ing Machines, Stoves, Pipe, Ac. WAGONS AND BUGGIES Complanters, Spring Harrows all kinds of farming implements. Don't forget that I sell the only mower not in the combine. W. H. 1NESBIT, VlContnellsaourg M CONNELLS1JUKG BAKERY RAY & KEYSER Proprietors. Successors to D. E. Little. Bread, Rolls, and Cakes. Delivery on Mondays, Tues cays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. All kinds of cakes furnished on short notice. SANNER RAY, Manager. I YOU NEED ABUGGY 1 1 HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? t ' i t A Bran New Fulling Top f t Buggy with Full Leather X 1 Trimming, Spring TurIiIou I J aud Back, Thousand Milo I Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat- X ent Shaft Coupler and Fiue- i ly Finished throughout for X ONLY $50. Large Stock to select rom. I am also handling llaud made Buggies and Wagons. W. R. Evans t Hustontown, Pit. St l THE f FULTON f COUNTY Inews Covers the Field. 2& . In every part of the - ... J" iir i voumy iaiimui re X porters are located t that gather the daily t happenings. Then there is the State and National, News, War News, a Department for the Farmer and Mechan j ic, Latest Fashions t for the Ladies. The latest New York, Bal- timore, Philadelphia t Markets. The Sun- day School Lesson, X Helps for Christian Endeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev t erybody. S3 THE JOB DEPARTMENT ! IS COMPLETE. I SALE BILLS, X POSTERS, LETTERHEADS, I ENVELOPES, CARDS, 4c, In fact anything and t everything in the best style along that line. X Sample copies of X the News sent to any X of your friends cn t request. UMBEKLAND VALLEY TIME TABLlZ May 25, 1903. Leavu uo. ,no 4 no. 8 no. Kjno.iO I In VM t.M t'. M P.ltltP.U p Winchester ) aft .... t u a 8u ViurtlusfourK g l a 57 7 u HttKerstown .... 8 fill H lift I'j 20 8 4ft H 00 10 IS Jreenoastle .... ill a in IS 41 4 om K il III m Vlercersbiiry w 111 :u a hu ... Chumbersburg.. 7 84 a 10 I On 4 40 8 4ft 10 bH W aynesboro 7 0S.... 13 00 8 aft .... Sblppensburg... 7 M 10 00 1 l 6 (fi 9 0)11119 Newvllle 8 10 10 IK I 1; Bat 9 m 11 n Cilllisle 8 SO 10 X'.) It m 6 4K 4ft It! 02 viechunlcsburg,. 8 60 II Oil Ul a 10 10 OT 12 21 UlllsburK 10 0U 5 23 Arr, HarrlHburv. 9 07 II 20 2 40 a 0 10 2ft 12 40 Arr. Pblla II 48 8 17 6 47 9 2M 4 2:1 IN Arr. New York, t 13 8 ft3 8 Oti 12 83 7 18 7 IS Arr. Ualtlmore.. 12 10 a II a do 9 46 20 7 ifi h. m. p. u. p. u. p. M. A. 11. a. u Train No 12 east runs dally eioept Sunday netween HaKeixtown and Harrisburg, leaving Hauentowu 1.06 and arriving at Harrutburg at Additional east-bound local trains will run lully. except Sunday, as follows: Leave Carlisle 7.0n a. 111., la.So p.m. g.16 p.m., leave Vleckaniosburg 6.64 a. m., 7. 9 a. in.. 12.62 p. m.. I.wi p. m. Leave Dillsburg 6.3ft a. m.. 10.00 a, Vas p. in.. Trains Nog. 2. 8 and 1 10 run dally between Ha erutown and Hurrlaburg Daily. t Dally eioept Sunday. Leave no. I no. 8 no. i no. 7 no. t 109 11 66 4 44 8 o2 12 00 4 86 8 80 7 ftft 12 10 8 66 t 66 6 M II 40 4 26 8 40 II 40 J6 80 8 2ft 6 00 7 ftft II 46 820 880 11 Oft 8 60 4 02 6 19 8 IM2 Oft 8 87 8 61 II 28 6 40 8 871)2 27 8 67 9 13 II 4 6 02 9 00 12 61 I III 9 84 12 02 8 20 9 IH 1 10 4 82 9 62 12 lb 10 82 2 Oft 6 OM .... 8 40 9 8rt I 82 4 60 to 12 13 88 8 1ft 10 0 8 4H T 0 10 01 I 60 6 14 10 86 12 68 7 21 10 22 2 17 6 87 10 67 1 16 8 24 II 10 8 24 9 10 II 66 7 10 A. at. A. M. P M. P. at. P. U. P. M. Hal timore New York Phila Hariisburg DlUsburg. Meuhanleaburg.. Carlisle Newville Sblppensburg... Waynesboro.... Chaubersburg.. Mercersburg.. . Greenoastle .... Hageretown .... Martlnaburg Ar. Wlootiealor. Trui u No. 1. west run daily except Sunday between Harrihhurg udU Hageratown, leav ing Hurrlxburg al6.i6 p.m. and arriving al Ha-gei-Ntowu at 7.6? p. ni. Additional looal train will leave Harrlaburg an follow: For Carllale and Intermediate ata tlon at 9.87 a. m.. 2.0U p. m. and 4.30 p. m., alao foYMeohanloHburg Dliltiburg and intermediate Htntionaat 7 SO a. m.. 8.10 n. ni. and 8.30 p. m. Traina Noa. I. a and 109 run dally between Harriflburt and Dagerfitown. Pullman palaoe sleeping oara between Nov York and Knoxvllle. Tenn., on traina I we' nnrt no eaal and between Phliadelph a and Wulah on N. W. Hallway on traina 109 weat aud 12 earn, except that on Sunday tbe Pbua-Ji-lphla aieeper will run eaat on No. 8. Through ooauhea to and from Philadelphia 011 traina 2, 4 aud a eaat and 6, 7 and 9 weat. Daily. Daily eioept Sunday. SOUTHERN PbNN'A R K. TRAINS. t'u. IPaa. Mix. Paa. Mix. Paa. tO I tM W W a m r.ve. Arr. ah a m p. at, a 6ft Cbamberaburg.. 8 46 II 60 4 80 7 II ......Marlon 8 83 11 82 4 00 8J6 ..Mereeraburg.. 8 00 10 80 8 80 8 60 Loudon 7 (tx 9 42 I 08 9 06 ....Richmond.... T 80 9 80 8 00 A. M A. al. P. al. r. al. Hi7 483 1 MAM 6 ') 9 46 6 II 9 67 ft IN. 10 80 8 1X110 6H a 16111 06 P V I M O. KKNNKOY. liKO. W. MARTIN, Vice Plea. & lion. Supt. Bupt. H. A. KIDDLE, (Jen. Paaa. Agent v44-tA, BO YEARS' "EXPERIENCE jS" A TBADf MrW8J r't, CoviiaHT &e. Anron wndlnf a skalrh and dmotipltoft mmf ulnklv (UMMjrtnin our ouniliia trmm wbeihair ma quickly (Uronrtiiin our opinion frM wbeitiwr ma iiifmiiinn ta pnibablf ptueittuhi. Couiniuriti? BdeittUL Hun Ix HaUetiM iaUuin thruutrh Muun k Cu, rwonlvt ausiitiT for Micuriiitf UUlllU. W4CUU tuAUs. Without cbrtf4m. la thm Scitntific ifnterican A hindsomaly lllntral4 wwklr IrirMt elr fultlun of tinr clan 1 100 UmrumL Triu. 93 m jr : four m.miu. L lkul by ail nawadttaJara. BUSINESS DIRECTORY, lUlilll.MS. R. M. DOWNES, Fiiist Class Tonsorial Artist, MoUONNKl.LSllUKU, PA. A Clean Cup und Townl with pnch Shvve. KverythinK AixKuptlu. Razor Slerilled. CCShop In room lately occupied by 1M Druke ISAAC IN. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to dm e Id all Ntrlcfi of hair out tins'. Uulok, easy shaves, imy-rum. Crenm W Itcn-liutHl. without extra chame. 'rch towel to each customer. Latest improved ap, paratu for atcrlliiliig tools. Parlor opposite Fulton House. LAWYEliS, M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All legal business and collection entrusted will eoelve careful and prompt attention. Clll'KCIIK.s! Pheshytkrian. Kev. W. A. West, D. V.. Pastor. Preaching services each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. m.' and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Services at Green Hill on alternate Sabbaths at 10:30 a. m. Sabbath school at 0:15. Junior Christian Kn deavor at 2:00. Christian Kndeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Methodist Episcopal Uc v. J. V. Adams, Pastor, Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and everv Sunday evening at 7:00. Kpworth Tveague at :00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. UNlTKD fRESBYTEKI AN Ke V . J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every Sundu v morn ing at 10:30, and every other "Sunday evening at7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00. p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evenlna at 7:00. 8 HiVANGELiAij L.CTH UK A N 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 at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Reformed Rev. C. M. Smith, Pas tor. Sunday Bohool at 9:30 a. m. Preaching an alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. m. and 7.00 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. TERMS OF COl'KT. The first term ot the Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall commence on the Tuesday follow iiig the second Monday of January, nt 10 o'clock a. m. The second term commences on the third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock p. m. - The third term on the Tuesday next following the second Monday of June, at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on tho first Monday f Ojtobsr, ut 2 o'cto'.-k p. ra. JIOROI GII Oi l ICEHS. Justice of the Pence Thomas F. Sloan, L. II. WiLle. Constable John II. Doyle. Burgess n. W. Scott. Councilmen D. T. Fields, Leonard Hohman, Samuel Pender.M. W. Nace Clerk-William Hull. High Consta ble Wm. Baumgardner. School Directors A. U. Nace. John A. Irwin, Thomas F. Sloan, F. M. Taylor, John Comercr, C. B. Stevens. GENERAL DIRECTORY. President Judge Hon S.Mc. Swope. Associate Judges Iemuel Klrk.Da vid Nelson. Prothonotary, &c Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George B. Dan iels. Treasurer George B. Mellott. Sheriff Daniel C. Flock. Deputy Sheriff D. T. Fields. Jury Commissioners- C. H. E. Plum mer, Anthony Lynch. Auditors John S. Ilarrls, W. C. Davis, S L. Garland. Commissioners S. D. Mellott. Geo Sigel, and II. 1'. Palmer. Clerk Frank Henry. ' County Surveyor Jonas Lake. County Superintendent Charles E. Barton. ' At.t.rirnpva W Spi.ii a 1 t Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan. F. tiv jiuuBiun, ai. iv. snanner, ueo. B. Daniels, .lohn V Mr, u nr Kirk. ' WI'VD, SOCIETIES Odd Fellows M'Coiinellsburg Lodge No. 744 meets every Friday evening in tne Comerer Building In McConnells burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meets every Saturday evening in the Cromer building at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 607 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. Harrlsonville Lodge No. 701 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Pel lows' Hull at flarrisonvillo. Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellow' Hall at Waterfall Mills. Warfordsburg Lodge No. 601 meets in Warfordsburg every Saturday evening. King Post G. A. R. No. 365 meets in McConnellsburg In Odd Follows' Hall the first Saturday In every month at 1 p. m. I loyal Arcanum.Tuscnrora Council, No. 121, meets on alternate Monday evenings in P. O. S. of A. Hall, in McConnellsburg. Washington Cnmp No. 4!)7, P. O. S. A., of New Grenada, meets every Sat urday evening In P. O. S. of A. Hall. Washington Camp, No. P54, P. O.S. I A f 1 . . . . . ' .j ui si., ii u&Lwuiown, iiKHfis every Batnr urday evening in P. O. S. of A. Hll. John Q. Tayhr Post G. A. U., No. 589, meets every Saturday, on or Just preceding full moon in Laxhley hall, at i p. in., at Duck Valley. Woman'a Relief Corps, No. 80 meets at aame date and place at 4 p.m. Gen'. D. B. McKlbbln Post No. 402, G. 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