FULTON COUNIT NEWS. Published Every Thursday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. .HcCONNELLSBURG, PA. FEBRUARY 1, 1905. .Published Weekly. 51.00 per 1 Annum in Advance. . AlV ehtihino nun. f'.'r -xiuure of Mines 3 times 81 50. Pit square ptieh Hulwcquent Insertion.... 50. , aav'risctnrnr.N inserted for tens than lh; 'r ttioDilischurtred by tne square. 3 in.m. is tnos. 1 yr. $if on. 1 l.Yi.nri. ;) no. 4i).(X). 40 00. I VvOO. :no w.oo 75.00 Ono-hlf 'otumii.... Oi'rt Col'euri Noth'n. Inserted for lew than II Profe--''onji Card, one year 86 A LITTLE OF EVERYTIIINu. Some men's ideaa of charity is to contribute to a campaign fund. The average man has a better opinion of himself than tho Lord has of hi in. The new woman was a failure because there were uo new men to match. ft is easier for an orator to make a speech than it is for the speech to make him. When a man flatters you put onyour spectacles and look around for the ax he has to grind. Th Niagara river is 36 miles long, 22 from lake Erie to the falls and 14 from the falls to lake On tario. Goat island contains. 61 acres. A California p'i . sician has prov ed that the prmuss of digestion is electrical. IJut perhaps the man cxperimated on was fu!; of c arreuts. "Gwandma" said Molhe, look ing at the wrinkled forehead of the dear nld lady. "1 finks you ought logo to the lauudwy and det your head ironed." Sen tor Stewart of Nevada be , gan ui 16 to grow the full beard " from which time and evolution have brought his pn-setvt silvery cmp of whiskers, lie has never been shaved. An Arabian woman who is in mnurning for a near relative ab stains from drinking milk for eight days, on tho theory that the clor of the liquid does not har monize with her mental form. IV-iLV.ing I understand you are trying to pay your debts. Shortleigh Yes, that's right. DeLong Are you making any progress? ; Shortleigh Sure. Why, only this irvoruing I succeeded in oor rov i g sjC) from Green for the purpose of paying Brown the 3 I o-e him. don't know what to make of said the lecturer. "I am afrai'l I ain at the end of my rope. f li-H'ii on.li fii'ivfiit tit., .f of..r.i. net's between seven and ten o' clock at night that 1 can hardly keepa wake through my lectures." "I shon'd think the snoring of 3'our audiences would keep you awake," said Cynicus. "Didn't 1 understand that you llirew tho hammer at Yalo ?" "Yea, I did." "Well, couldn't you help us out with some of the hard work to night? I've been dancing with that elephant over there till I'm nearly dead. Try her for the next d.iuce; she isn't engaged." "I beg your pardon, she I. en gaged; we're to be married next month." Every evil and wasteful habit draws upon our strength and re sources without making any proper return. On the other baud, every task faithfully done, every responsibility manfully borno in the path of duty, stead ies us like well-bestowed ballast. There are loads that help as well as loads that hinder. The first we should cheerfully take up and the latter resolutely cast off. A Thousand Dollar Throws Away. Mr. W. W. Baker, of Piainview, Neb., writes: " My wife had lung trouble for over fifteen years. We tried a number of doctors and spent over a thousand dol lars without any relief. She was very low and 1 lost all hope, when a friond suggested trying Foley's Hooey and Tar. which L did; and thanks be to this great remedy, it saved her life. She is strong er and eujoys better health than she has ever kuown in ten years. We shall nevei bo without Foley's Honey and Tar and would ask those afflicted to try it." Sold by all (h'-ilers. Penna. State Cap CAI'IIOL BEAUTIES' MIDDEN Park Should Be Extended (o AN ford 5ettinff For State Building. A bill will shortly be presented in tbo state legislature at Harrisburg for the extension of the state capitol park, a project which haa been urged for years, and which In the oplulon of everyone who has seen the new state capitol. Is needed if -the magnificent structure Is to be given an adequate setting. This measure has been out lined and will receive the hearty sup port of members of the legislature Crom all parts of the state. The plan for park extension has been endorsed by Architect Huston, whose plans have been carried out for the new capitol, and to whom is due the splendor of the building which is rising on historic Capitol Hill. It has been a subject which has received periodical attention for many years, but which never took definite shape before. Now general lntotest In all parts of the state has been aroused, md since tho proportions of the state's new official home can be seen it Is realized that unless something is done to provide more room the structure, on which there has been expended a wealth of Idea and millions of state money, will be practically hidden. A building notable for its stately appear ance, Its handsome decoration and beautiful material, is bring built in the midst of a city, so that it -will be un appreciated unless one goes almost bo side it. In order to appreciate this condition it Is necessary to give some idea of the location of the state house at Har rlsburg. The building is being erected on Capitol Hill, an eminence which is from eight to 15 feet above the streets In the heart of Harrisburg, and which Is bounded on all sides by paved thor oughfares lined with business and resi dential buildings, some of which, es pecially on the side which it is pro posed to take, are anything but beau tiful. On the west tide of the capitol park stretches the chief residence dis trict of the city containing many tine homes, several of the city's largest churches, the new Y. M. C. A. building, one new theatre, the government's stately granite building and for which ore projected a Masonic temple and a Roman Catholic cathedral, which will cost far over half a million dol lars, In addition to other buildings. To extend on this side would be Manifest ly impossible because of the expeiiso even though it is bounded two squares from the capitol by the beautiful Sus quehanna. The proposed improvements are to be on the east side. If It bad been destined by the founders and builders of the capitol to have It taken into the park some day It could not have been planned better. It has never been de veloped worth speaking about. It con tains some industrial plants, none of them attractively built, a soap factory or two, a market and some small churches, the bulk of the buildings be ing small and many of them rickety frame buildings, characteristic of tho poorest sect inn of a city. ome ld"a of their character can oh gleaned from the photographs presented. Because oi' (his growth of the city there are just two point i from which, there can be nhialrmd food views of the new state house. One is on Slate street, west, where from a distance of a block a view embracing about, he.lf of the front of the building, with i'.s flight of steps, can oe hnd. Kxtension of the park there Is considered out of the question because of the expense. On the east side State street givs the other view, equally circumscribed. At no place can there be obtained a view of the state house o that its decora tion and graceful outline an be satis factorily observed. On the side where it is proposed to make the extension of the park the capitol rises from a city street, towering so that even on the opposite Bide of the highway It Is necessary to crane, on' neck to see (jive Your Stomach a ktsl. Your food must be properly di gested and assimilated to be of any value to you. If your stom ach is weak or diseased take Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat and gives tho stom ach a rest, euabling it Lo recuper ate, take on new life and grow strong again. Kodol cures sour stomach, gas bloating and heart palpitation and all digestive dis orders. L. A. Soper, of Little Rock, Ky., writes us: "We feel that Kodol Dyspepsia Cure de serves all the commendation that can be Riven It, as it saved the life of our little girl when she was three years old. She Is now six and we have, kept it for her con stantly, but of course she only takes it now when anything dis agrees with her." Sold at Trout's drug store. A A "jjiitiij I! I I I I pifyf W tol Building as it will appear when ccinijleted tho balustrade on top of the main building. The section which It Is proposed to take contains four streets running north nnd south and an equnl numher Toward Capital Building from whom the eastern outlook from the capitol has been -in yesore, and who realize that at comparatively small cost the pprk can V extended sc that. the $,f,Po,tso capitol will not be hid- I: J L-'i iH-:L- T- tl lira f a lit U! m 1-- Ir; Looking west on South CUM. Nathan Truax and bister, Miss Franoie, of Sipes Mill, spent from Friday until Suudav with the family of N. II. Evans. C. W. Snyder spent Sunday at his home near f Jein. VV. II. Peck spout Sunday with his mother Mrs. Nancy Peek. G. J. Mellott iias recovered his missing dog, after a bug trip in Whips Cove. Tho young peoplo are making use of the fine sleddiug. The Gem items that appeared in tho Fulton County News of January. 18th, were all true not a word was exaggerated. The poem "veraoity" in the News of January L'.'ih, was not bad for a beginner. Withalittlepraaicetho author may come forth a a liter I ary star of tho first miqguitndo. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R Mellott, of McConnellsburg, wjre visiting is '!'! relatives in this vu hiu day. y lust Sun- rtmnl!!-. east i-ml west, tti"r i;eirer niso sever." 1 alloy wlio.-e removal would be a go'ii ihiu,: f r all cmirc ,'uoil. This project Li's l.-issr n a favorite one with I.!W: i ' a;id Mate of'.icj-l.i to M ': ! III. - Fifth Street on North Avenue. den, but can b ; I v i : :i a setting like those ft otin-r stre.-, r.hil where the i citizen of i'l'invylvev! n:ay view ! with r' i'l" tin: nniu-'tl- !:i d i ar-Iio! of his fctnt-. m !,;' ;- mm -,r, WlZ, Avenue from Fifth Street, Public is AroicJ. The public isarousr-d toakuowl j edge of tho curative morts of I that grc.it medicinal tonic, Eu:c- ! teir. 1 '.ititii'j f. .c t:il.' .1 liver and ki.li.eys. Mary II, Wai ters, of fill) St. lair Ave , Colum bus, Ohio, writes: "For several months 1 was given up to die. 1 had fever and ague, my nerves were wrecked; 1 could not sleep, and ' my stomach was so weak , from useless doctors' drugs, that 1 1 could not. Soon attcr beginning to take Electric Bitters, I obtain ed relief, and in a short time I jwas entirely cured." Guaian ! teed at T 'out's drug store; price I :,0a. Grocer C. C. Homier has been I cot. fined to his imrno for sevorUl I days bn ae-connt of an uyl y attack orijuinsy. Claroeco Seville has IWAYA 'X XXX Mm. mmm ri A ! f I -Y "A '' L V.rS 1' v i ' iJi.l i IFaI 1 cliarge of the storo. D LIU. IN MILLS. Miss Elsie Laidig of this place, spent last week as fruunt of her cousin, Miss Pearl, near Ilustou town. Miss Maude Fields of Clear Ridge, was tho guest of Miss Lil lian Miller Saturday and Sunday. Miss Maud is the teacher of Wine gardner school which is progress ing nicely under her instructions. J. D. Kuopper and C. E. Stev ens attended the institute at Clear Uidgo Friday night. Tho guests of Howard llaruelt at Waterfall last Sunday were David Kjoppyr, wite and son, Win, Kueppor and wife, and Mis Flossi', Fred, Howard, Mary and little Ei' man. That Ticklinn in Hie Throat. Ono minute after taking Oue Minute Cough Cure that tickling in the throat is gone. It acts in the throat not the stomach. Harmless good for children. A. L SpolTord, postmaster at Ches ter, Mich , says: '-Our little girl was unconscious from strangula tion d'ltiDg a suddeirand terrible attack of croup. Three doses of One Mi nute Cough Cure half an hour apart speedily cured her. I cannot praise One Minute Cough Cure too much for what it has done in our family." It always ives relief. Sold at Trout's drug store. New Falling Top Buggies, both Factory and Handmade from $35 to 385 Surreys and Wagons .Larue stock on band all the time to select from. w. re. EVANS, Ilustontown, Pa. W.II. NESBIT Sells MACHINE OILS from 2" i-i'iiU to fil cents a gal lon. Don't be deceived no body will soil you a 60-cent oil for 2o cents. Mower Sections and pruards for all kinds of machines at prices lower than ' you have ever heard. BINDERS on band; Binder twine, Horse Hakes in fact farmer's should remember if they want any thing in the machinery line that I can holp them if anybody can. W. H. NESBIT, YL Connellsbu rg Private Sale. Intending to quit the lumber business and go to Pittsburg, 1 '.vill sell at private salo '2 good I raft horses, will workany where, t good bay mare 7 years old, 1 cilt 7 months old, 1 Milburu wag on good as new, guaranteed to carry 5 tons, 2 sets Yankee har ness. For further particulars call on or address W. II. Sl'Ai.K, Locust Grove, Pa. COAL i COAL I The undersigned have opened a no ninio on the top of Kays Hill ou tho road leading from New Greuada to Kobertsdale, about 3 niiies from New Grenada, and are prepared to furnish any grade of coal at lowest mine prices. We guarantee to give every pound ol coal we ask pay for. Prices for 2,000 lbs: Lime coal, 75i: ; lttiri of Mine, 1 25; all Lump 1.7"j. Wm Ai.i.owav, Gko. Buckman, I . Proprietors, Now Grenada, Pa. ' FOLEYSIlOlTEYTAn om tHm cough aAcl lunrfa ,V4 t I THE I FULTON S 1 COUNTY $S ! ! ii. r-': i vuvtrs xne rieiu. X In every part of the X County faithful re- X porters are located X that gather the daily happenings. I Then there is the t State and National, News, War News, a Department for the Farmer and Mechan ic, Latest Fashions for the Ladies. The latest New York, Bal timore, Philadelphia Markets. The Sun day School Lesson, Helps for Christian Endeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev erybody. THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, POSTERS, LETTER HEADS, NYELOPES, CARDS, Sc., In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. 4 I (Sample copies of tne news sent to any oi your triends on your request. QUMBEKLAND VALLEY TIME TABLE. Nov 27, 1904 0 no p. u 10 10 io m 10 54 II 16 II tl 12 02 12 21 18 40 4 23 7 13 Train No. 12 east runs dally except Sunday 'letween llagerxtown and Uurrisburg, leaving HaKuratowu i.o5 and arriving- at Uurrlbbur at Additional eant-bound looul trulus will run latly, exueut Sunday, aa rollowH: Leave Oarllsle 7.0ft a. m 12.30 p. m. 3.15 p. m,. leave ucuiiuuiuBiiurK o.m m., t.ea a. m.. i-b p. m.i .uu p. ui. i.citvo uuMuurg a.ao a, m.. jo.oo a :n., 6.23 p. ra.. Tralmi Noh. 2.8 and 110 run dally between Ha- sdidluwu Miiu nambUurK- Dally. Daily except Sunday. Leave no. i uo 4 no. S uo. t:o.lo . . t. m p. u ti. a Vinohester 7 i .... 2 () 6 Su -lartlnsbui-K H 15 2 4" 7 14 ilaui-rstown .... 8 4-! it () it 17 3 8:1 8 00 lieeuoiiMlu .... 031 0 21112 HH 3 Ni H 21 Vjereoreburir I uilO 3u 8j.... :huiuLun,l)iirg.. 1 t. o V 1 00 4 ai iTib Vuynehboro 7 0o 12 00 3 so .... ihlpiicusburg... 7 411 10 05 1 21 4 50 9 0(1 1ewvme 8 0? 10 2K 1 41 5 00 9 24 HI lisle 8 fH 10 44 2 0H IS 113 a 4ft .levhunlciburs,. 8 4X II OS 223 AM 10 07 Hllsbuin 10 oo B 23 vrr, ilurrisburK. 9 05 II 20 2 40 8 10 10 2fi rr. Phllu 11 4H 8 17 5 47 8 50 i at Vrr. New York. (03 5 53 8 on II 23 7 13 Vrr Hultlmore.. 12 15 8 11 6 (Hi 9 4H 20 I. U. P. li. P. M. P. II. A. M. lave no. 1 no. 8 no. o no. 7 no. B 100 P." .M A.M 4.M p. M P.M. lialtlmore UN, 4 44 8 56 12 00 i 1,6 8 30 N e w If oi k 7 55 12 10 8 55 2 55 5 56 !'nll IH0 4 26 8 40 II 40 5 30 8 25 lurrlHburtt 6 00 7 55 II 46 8 26 8 26 11 05 I Ullsburif 850 40c .'.leuhanicsburg.. 6 19 8 16 12 03 8 II 8 43 11 23 'arlwle 6 40 8 37 12 21 4 0" 9 04 II 42 ewvllle 8 01 8 6K 12 4 4 IO 9 24 12 02 Shlppensburg... 20 9 17 1 111 4 80 9 42 12 18 A'ayncNboro 10 87 8 00 6 4M i:haiubersburtf.. 8 40 9 36 1 27 4 6(1 10 00 12 3fl Meroertihurif.. . 8 16 10 80 5 63 . .. lireenuaHlle .... 7 06 0 Hi 1 50 5 21 10 24 12 58 lUKerotown .... 7 27 10 22 8 10 6 41 10 45 I 15 MartlnHliurir 8 20 11 0" 8 21... Ar. Wlnohemor. 9 16 11 50 7 10 A. M. A. M. r. M. P. M. P. M A. M. Iniin No. 17 went run daily except Snnday between llurrlsburir and HuirAr.i..uin ii-. 'ng HarrlNbui g at 6.15 p,m. and urrlvlng at Htt- Additional local trains will leave Harrisburg us follows: For Carlisle and Intermediate sta tion!: ai 11.37 a. in.. 2.00 p. in. and 8.30 p. m., also (orMechunlcsburg, Dlfisburg and Intermediate Hiiuioiihui 7 au a. in., x.10 p. in. and 8.30 p. m. Trains Nos. 1, 8 and 109 run dally between tlarrlsbun and tlagerstown. Hullmun palace sleeping oars between Nev. York and Knoxvll e, Tenn., on trains I west (Mid 110 east and beLwenn MhllRilHlnh a anil Welsh on N. & W. Hallway on trains 109 west ano i east, except that on Sunday the Phlla leliihla sleeper will run east on No. 8. Through coaches to and from I'hlladelpblo on trains 2 and 4 east and 7 and t west. Dally. t Dally exoept Sunday. . SOUTHERN PENN'A R. K. TRAINS. I'as. tt)7 P. M i 06 6 1'i I'llM Pas. t8 P. H, 4 01 1 40 a in 8 4H 8 40 P. H. 103 9 41 9 5(1 6 M) 10 80 8 13 10 5s 8 20111 Of, M.O. KKNNKMY. GEO, W. MARTIN. Vice Pres. & iiea. Supt. SuDt. H. A. RIDDLE, Ueu. Pass. Agont. KILL the COUGH AND CURE THE LUNGS Dr. King's WITH lhi Discovery Consumption ?rie tun I CU(1HS and 500 &si.oo W()-DS Fret Trial. f Buryat had Uuickost Cure for U i VHflOAT and LUNO TB.0VB i LkJ, or MONEY BACK. f TTMII HI fill - IIHHSglMSXi Mix Pas. Mix. till t4 t68 A u Lve. Arr. amah 8 65 Cuambereburg.. 8 45 11 50 7 14 .... .Marion 8 33 II 82 8 16 ..Meroursburg.. 8 00 10 80 8 50 Loudon 7 38 9 42 9 05 ....Riohivoad.... 7 80 9 80 A. M; A. U. A. it. BUSINESS DIKLCTOKK. HAHIIKHS, R. M. DOWNES, First class Tonsorial Artist, MoCONNKLI.SItlJHu, V'A. A Clean Cup and To wo I with each Shave Everything AntUfptio, Kaxorn Steiiliz.tO. r8hop In room lately ocoupled by V3 lliske ISAAC N. VVATSOIn! Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to date in nil style nf hair rut ting Vnlok, easy shuvex. iiuv-riiui. Crenn.s- Iti'h-liilr.el. without ertrft vhargo. Kiesh el to each customer. Latest Improved i p, oArntuN for sterilizing tools, i'arloit. pptmito Fulton House. LAWYERS. A. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Ollice on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All legal business and colleitlloDS entrust! will ei'elve careful and prompt uttent.lon. Cllt'HCllKS. PRESHYTKHIAN. Kev. V. A. Wt'St, D. p.. Pastor. PrrttcMnjr ' i-vlt'.9 each alternate Sahbnlh ui 10:30 a. in. and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Services at Groon' Hill on aHernntc Sabbaths at 10:30 a. m. bhbbnt.h school at 9:15. Junior Christian I'.n deavor at 2:00. Christian Kndeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Methodist KPiscoPAi-Kev. J. V. Adams, Pntnr. Sunday School at. 9:30 a. m. Preachlnr every other Sunday morning at 1"..:0 and every Sunday evening at l-.w. F,iwortii ragut at fi:iK) p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday eveuinu at 7:00. United Presbyterian Hev. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school ijl !):,'!U a. m. Preachinp every Sunday inorq Ing at 10:30, and every other Sunday ovoning at":00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by the Youn Peo- plo's Christian Union at 7:00 p. i. Prayer niectiiiL' Wcdnoriday evor.l ' at 7:00. M'AN(.:r i, .,, 1 .I"."!1R!AS--I!ev. A. G. Wolf, 1 i, :-tint:i:y school H:l.i a. m. 1'rein'liini! ocry oilier buntlsy tnornino; at 10:30 and e 1 y ollu-r Sun day (iveninp at 1:H). c'hrlstiua I'.n deavor at 6:00 p. ri. 1 'raver meetlnjr on Wedriestluy evenintr n.l."7:00. Rekohmicd Itev. C. M. Smith, Pa -tor. Sunday school t 9:30 a. m. Preaching on altcrnato Sabbaths at 10:00 a. in. and 7:00 p. m. C hrist un Endeavor at 0:00 p. m. l'rayrr meet-' injr on Wednesday evening- pit, 7:00. ti.hms or corn r. The first term of the Courts ..f F ton county in the year shall commence on the Tuesday fnllowintf th" second Monday of Januory.ut 10 t cock 11. m. The second term commences on the third Monday of March, tit. 2 o't.ork p. m. The third term on the Tucsdav net following the bccord Jlonday ofjui , at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on the first Monday f Outuhur, at :i ijVh.ie'-c p. m. llOUlllCll Ol TICKKS. Justice of the Peace Thomas V. Sloan, L. IX. Wihle. Constable John IX. Doyle. Iturtress II. W. Scott. Cotineilmen D. T. Fields, Leonard Hohman, Samuel Hender.M. W. Kuce. Clerk William Pull. II i(rh Constable Wm.Hanninfardner. School Directors A. U. Nave. John A. lrvtin, Thomas F. Sloun. F. M. Taylor, John Comerer, C. U. Sievens. GENERAL PIKECTOKY. President Judge Hon. S.Mc. Swone. Associate Judges David Nelson. W. II. Mender. Prothonotary, Ac Ceo. A. Harris. District Attorney George li. Dan iels. Treasure! A. CJ. Lauver. Sheritr J. G. Alexander. Deputy SherirT W. II. Nesbit . Jury Commissioners Simon Desh ong. Dennett A. Truax. Auditors W. C. Davis, Ceo. W. Glenn, J. A Myers. Commissioners S. D. Mellott, Geo Sigel, and H. P. Palmer. . Clerk Frank Henry. County Surveyor A. J. F .re. County Superintendent Charles ft Barton. Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J. Nelson Sipes, Thomas 1 Sloan, F. McN. Johnston, M. K. olistiTupr, Gee. B. Daniels, John P. Sipes, S. W. Kirk. ' MMCllYMKS Odd Fellows -M'Coir.ieiIsbur.'Loilfrn No. Hi meets every Fridav evening iu tne Comerer Building In McCoe.ella burg. Fort Lltt.1nt.nn T.r1 --wuu W! JJJT- ' very Saturday evening in the Cromer uuiuuiijf at r ort Liittieton. Wells Vnllev T..,rlo !, Iin7 n...f every Safardav evening in Odd l-'ei-lows' Hall at Wells Tar -ry. Hinrisoiivillo Lodge No. 701 meets every Saturday evening iu Odd Fel lows' Uall at HarrisoijvilK!. , v. Wafcrf H 11 Lflflirfl n. 7'.'t mnfila txw ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows' XI.. 11 a tl r ........ 1 1 ,;tl riiu at y uteriaii .viins, WarfordsburB- Lodye No. (101 m..f.i.a In Warfordsbiui' verv Kutnniu evening. Kino- PostG. A. TV ant ,., 1., MoOmnellsburg In Odd Fellows' Mall the tirst Saturday in every month at 1 U. Ill, TTnvnl Aivummi fr,, ........ r... No. 121. mnit.u An 11 li ..... t.. 1.r,.1,... evenings In P.. O. S. of A. Hall, In McConnellsburg. ' Washington Camp No.l7, P. O. S. A XT 1 . ... n... ui iibw urenatia, meets every t-ut-urday evening in P. O, S. of A. Hall. Washington Caum, No. 554, P. O.S. of A., Ilustontown, meets every Satur urday evening in P. O. S. of A. Hull. Jnlm O To .,!... Pij. C. A I XT., w ...... I.J . wnv v.. Jfc., U. 589, meets every Saturday, on or ju.ij rtln..trl1nfV full ilifum in T u.1.1,... at 2 p. ni., at Buck Va!l'y. Woman's Keller Corns, No. 80 meets at same date and plaoe at 4 p.m. Gun" II. fi. Mi-KDil.ln xt,, j.o O. A. S., meets the second atd fourth "aitiraays in e&cn month st 1'leasa n 1? 1 ,J ! ADVEKTISK JN Tbe Fultca Canty Nns. For Cou-!, Val'a jtnJ Croe
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