f ULTON COUNTY NEWS. Published Every Thursday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. AkCONNELLSBURG, PA. MARCH 8, 1905. Published Weekly. 1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADVKHTIMNa BAT BR. Per square of line 1 time II V. I'or square each subsequent Insertion.... 50. A:l advertisements inserted for leu than tbree month charged by the square. 9 mos. If mos. I t yr, ..Ii5.no. I t-jo.oo. I noon . . :K.on. 40.00. sooo , .. 40.00. I (5.00. 76.00 On-fourth column... Or.v ti.ur column Une Ooluuiu N'i 'ng Inserted for Icrs than II I'rofe?slonal Cards one year 15 Good Stories. It happened in a railway sta tion. Tin; baby cried and cried and cried. "Perhaps he desires his battle," su.r jested a fatherly looking1 old party. "He has not been raised on a bottle," cuttiuly replied the handsome young woman who held the infant. The baby's shrieks grew terri fic. He made unmistakable signs that he wanted his dinner. "Beg pardon, ma'am," said the elderly party, "but may 1 sug gest that you er permit the child to er take nourishment?" "Tills baby belongs to ray sis ter," replied the young lady, blushing furiously, "and she won't bo here for half an hour, I'm hold ing it for her." Then all the men in the room went out on the front platform. "Down in Oregou, I won't say just where, there is settlement of Scotch Presbyterians, who re tain nil their old country habits," said a globe trotter the other day. "Not long ago the minister, while in the midst of his sermon, notic ed oue of his parishioners peace fully sleeping. The divine sus pended his discourseandaddress ed "Wullie" in a loud tone, wak ing him up, and then gave him a severe rebuke. "Wullie was very angry and af ter services were concluded went up to the pastor and made an in dignant speech, protesting against the humiliation which had been put upon him. Ue con cluded by saying: "Your ain wife was sleepin' at the time. I saw her before I went to sleep mysel'. " "The pastor tried to smooth the matter over, and told Wullie that it he should ever see the pas tor's wife sleeping in church thereafter, to raise his hand and she should receive the same cor rection which had been imposed upon Wullie. "The next Sunday when the sermon had reached about fourth ly, Wullie's hand went up. The minister looked over at his fam ily pew, and there, sure enough, his spouse was wrapped in slum ber. Mindful of his word, the preacher thus addressed the wife of his bosom: "Susan ! Susan ! I dinna mar ry ye for your fortune, for ye had none. 1 dinna marry ye fur your beauty the whole congregation can see that; and il ye hae nae grace I've made a sair bargain." Seattle Post-Inteihgeocer. boon after Congressman Rob ert CJ. Cousins' advent at Wash ington he was invited to a func tion of very stately formality. Kvery thing was new to him then, even to the evening dress just from the furnisher's. As he left the hotel to enter a waitiug carriage he was spied by Thomas B. Keed, who took him all in at a glance. "Ileho, Hob," drawled iho irre pressible Reed; "what ails you?" "I feel like an ass in a lion's skin," said Mr. Cou.lns. "You look as though you had a be; in your bonnet." "Wal," said Mr. Cousins, who also lias a peculiarly resonant drawl, "it isn't a Presidential bee." And for once Mr. Reed was at a loss for a reply. Harper's Weekly. A young recruit was sent on sentry duty, and was, of course, new to his duty. A good-natured comrade brought him a sand wich from the canteen, and the recruit was about to eat It when tho major appeared. An the of fWr " rt o unif r.ti t s try did not recognize him and did not salute. The major took in the situation and asked: "What's that?" "A sandwich," replied the re cruit, "havo a bit?" "Do you know who I am ?" asic od tho major, "Don't know you from a crow; perhaps you're the major's coach man." "No I'm not." "His groom, perhaps?" "No; try again." "Perhaps theoldchaplnm self?" "Right this timo, " said the major. "Oh, good gracious," exclaim ed the frightened sentry, "hold the sandwich while I present arms !" A Dinner Imitation. After a hearty meal a dose of Ivodol Dyspepsia Cure will pre vent an attack of indigestion. lvodol is a thorough digestaut and u guaranteed cure for indigestion, dyspepsia, gas on tho stomach, sour risings, bad breath ancTall stomach troubles. N. Watkins. Lesbus. Ky., says: "1 can testi fy to the efficacy of Kodol in the cure of stomach trouble. I was atllicted with stomach trouble for fifteen years and have taken six bottles of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which entirely cured me. The six bottles were worth 1, 000 tome." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest any quantity of all the A-holesome food you want to eat while your stomach takes a rest recuperates and grows strong. This wonderfull preparation is justly entitled to all of its many remarkablecures. SoklatTrout's drug store. To Prevent Appendicitis. If there is any means of pre venting the coining of a dreadful disease, even to one person the world should know what that pre ventive is. Only those who haVe been threatened with a surgical operation, or who have actually passed through the experience, can understand the terror arous ed by an attack of appendicitis. The best physiciaus appear to think that surgery is not always necessary in such cases, but sometimes it is, and whether so or not, its prevention is of as great importance as its cure. In the Nineteenth Century for January, Dr. Joseph Kidd, a prominent physician oi London, gives some suggestions worth con side ring as means of preventing the ravages of this dread disease. First, he inhibits purgatives. All aperient salts, waters or pills which tend to create violent ac tion, and reaction, he would do away. Some people are always taking physic, and hence they always have to do so, or think they do. They seem to imagine that nature does not understand 1 her own business, and they pro- i pose to allow her no chance to I prove that she does. Secondly, i he recommends slow eating, with j perfect mastication of food. No ! bolting, no hurrying, no washing ' a cough. One Minute Cough Cure down with cold water, or tea, of ; cuts the mucus, draws the iDllam unchewed lumps. Stop, think. I mation out of the throat, lungs If you have not time to eat a full j and bronchial tubes, heals soothes meal without bolting it, eat a half ! and cur-is. A quick cure for croup meal, or none. Better be hungry ! and whooping cough. One Min- than deathly sick. Thirdly, avoid drafts when warm, or fatigued. Avoid them always, but especial ly when the body is in condition for easy chilling. A chill arrests j vital action. Both the bowels j and the blood feel its power. If the appendix is slightly inflamed from any cau.), a chill will aggra vate tho conditions and precipi tate dangerous conditions. Ex posures, excesses and abuse of drugs should be studiously avoid ed. Like Finding Money. Finding health is like finding money so think those who are sick. When you have a cough, cold sore throat, or chest irritation, better act promptly like W. C. Barber, of Saudy Level, Va. He says: "I had a terrible chest trou ble, caused by smoke and coa dust on my lungs; but alter find ing no relief in other remedies, I was cured by Dr. King's New Dis covery fjr consumption, coughs and colds." Greatest sale ot any cough or lung rnodicine in the world. AtTrout's drug store; DOc and 1.00; guaranteed. Trial bot tle free. One Minute Cough Cure For Coughs, Colds and Croup. Subscribe for the News. Voir brut l.-r.-ve cue. In this day we are undoubtedly fortunate in that we have laid Hide a great deal that was objec tionable in customs and habits tifty years ago. But have we not also done away with much that was very sweet and lovely ? Ono of tho most noticeable, and per haps most objectionable, changes that has takeu place is that tho young person of to day lacks the respect for age that characteriz ed the young porson of half a cen tury ago. Then the girl who did not show proper rcvereuco for the gray-haired man or woman was considered ill-bred and un mannerly. Now, too often, youth is intolerant of old age. The mod el n girl smiles lofty superiority at the opinions advanced by her grandmother, or even by her mother. She has no patience with what she terms "old-fashioned notions." Of course there are exceptions to this rule even in this day of tho supremacy of the young person. There are a few f;iris who have not forgotten the consideration due those who, id though they may not belong to the advanced school of idea- and beliefs, still merit love and re spect, because they have lived aud toiled through the life upon whoso threshold our girls are on ly standing. The coming woman would do well to add to her other accomplishments that of giving a grateful word to those who have helped her, and who are always willing to give her a "Godspeed" on the journey she is begiuning. FOLEY'S IIONtY AND TAR Cures coughs aud colds. Cures bronchitis and asthma. Cures croup and whooping cough, inures hoarseness and bronchial troubles. Cures pneumonia and la grippe. Sold by all dealers. McklllDl.N. February 23. The institute at Sipes Hill was well attended last Saturday evening. E. N. Akers aud Levi Mellott made a business trip to Warfords burg last Fridry. A merry sledding party coin posed of J. Truax and wife, Thom as Truax, wife and little daugh tor, and Ross Mellott and B. II. Kline, spent last Tuesday evening very pleasantly in the home of W. II. Mellott. Quite a number of our people spent last Thursday evening in the homo of Nathan Mellott. Charles S. Mellott and wife are on the sick list at this writing. B. U. Chne was cutting wood at Ross Melloit's last week. A largo number of persons at tended tho "party" at VV. R. Pal mer's, iiud all report a most en jo yablo time. II. M. Truax and Alexander Bradshaw were cutting logs for W. II. Mellott last week. Thomas S. Mellott is bmy haul ing limekiln wood. Pleasant and Harmless. Don't drug the stomach to euro ute Cough Cure relieves a cough in one minuto because it acts first on the mucous membrane right where tho cough troubles iu the throator deep-seated on the lungs, Sold at Trout's drug store, AYR. Mrs. Geo. Summers was on tho sick list last week, as was also, Noah 'Mellott. Quite a social gathering was held at Mr. Calvin Summers' last Friday evening. Those present were Mrs. Mary C. Sines, Miss Minnie Crothers, Eflio Tritle, Bessie Tritle, John Tritle, and John Summers. All had a pleas ant evening. Goo. W. Summers went to Fort Loudon and Mercersburgon busi ness last week. Wo all hope ho will succeed. Miss Minnie Summers, who has been visiting friends in Hub tontown, returned home Monday. Hezekiah Sum mers aud his lady friend, spent a delightful evening at Newton Mellott's last Satur day evening . 1 V Toice iaxauvc uromo limine TaMou. Seven Million boxes sold in pant 12 months. This signature. MEW CAPABLE OF EAKNWC $1,000 TO $10,000 A YEAR. Traveling Knlt-Mium, Clerk, .vf t'l-C'linnt-IVo irlattrr What Tour Present n.islue! A COMPLETE reorganization of the producing department of the Company in this section affords achatico lor a few good men. Eight vacancies on the agency force in this rich territory re main oj en for men of character and ability; you can iind out by writing whether it will be worth your while to mako a change. No previous experience is necessary. A course of professional instruction given free. The Mutual Life Insurance Company ofN.Y., RICHARD A. McCURDY, President, HAS PAID POLICY-ilCLDHRS OVER 665 fllLLION DOLLARS. Address, GEORGE T. DEXTER, Superintendent of Domestic Agencies, !!2 Nassau Street, New York, N. Y. A DKSTRLCTIVK FIKI:. To draw tho (ire out of a burn or heal a cut without leaving a scar, use ue v iti, s mtcn Hazel Salve. A specific for piles. G tho genuine. J. L. Tucker, editor of the Uarmonizer, Centre, Al writes: "I have used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve in my family fjr piles, cuts and burns. It is the best salve on tho market. Ev ery family should keep it on hand. Sold by Trout's drug store. Word from Fannettsburg tells ol tho steady improvements of IlampsheV Karper, who sustain ed a fracture of one of his legs several weeks ago in a fall at that place. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Karper havo returned from a visit to tho injured man, who is quite anxious to return to his home at Chambcrsburg. It is announced that the surgeon at tending will place the injured limb iu a plaster paris cast with the hope that Mr. Karper will be able to go home in about two weeks. inery Greatest bargains ever of fered irom now until the 1st of March, as we will not carry any hats over. They must go regardless of cost. Tam-o-shanters 40c; baby oaps, from 10c up; stock- in? kg caps, 22c; corsets at cost. Ribbons lrom lc 1 per yard up. Ribbons, re-! duced irom 40c a yard to J 30c; also, from 25c to 20c t per yard. Come, examine goods, and get prices. You are welcome. Opposite Post-olllco. Mrs. A. F. Little, McConnellsbuTij. FLAVELL'S AMIAI.KH ;A TAI.lnil K i i.a-.ik; viockinon TDIICCCC AHDOMINAI, KU'l'OUrKKx nUOOLO loos Sphino Oaiidhh St., Philadelphia, l'n. Cure ColJs; Prevents Pneumonia CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS I (Wv ; Mnff. Alwttvft r.-lfiililr. I, h.i !., fcS UrticaiHt for MM II KH I lt S K.4. , i u.,l ami l.olrt im-Uillu: luxen, hitiilt-d wild tilu nlAxiii. Tllktf UU lllMT. Itru 4lit!lCfrIUH tllMt. tulioiihuuil Imliittioiik. liuv.ii vmr innm-M, or wii-i It. 111 Mimij.H .,r lrf Jriilar. munlitln und lt-H-r for l.nilie." in trier, by rffurii JImII. lO.OOO 'ishiimimtlj, hold by l litlitlL'.MH. CHlOlilSKTHIl OHKMIUAI, CO. vluO SliidUua iuur, tkllt,.i !, fill ilB896BSS8E.il Mil To Core a Cold in One Day . . r New gFalling. Top Buggies, both Factory and Handmade from $35 to $85 Surreys J and Wagons Large stock on baud ull the time to select from. W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Fa. W.H. NESBIT Sells MACHINE OILS from 20 cents to HO cunts a gal lon. Don't 1)0 deceived no body will sell you a CD-cent oil for 2 cents. Mower s Sections and guards for all kinds of machines at prices lower than you have ever heard. BINDERS on hand; Binder twine, Horso Hakes in fact farmer's should remember if they want any thing In the machinery lino that I can help them if anybody can. W. H. NESBIT, M'Connellsburg LADIES Ybk.UA Franco's COMPOUND Safe, Quick. Reliable Regulator Ktipnrhii' to othiT remedies Kil4 at hluti prlcet. 00.000 WiHiH'H, i-M vn a run icen . niwreiuiuiiy uhmi ny over ri-. 2!i ( t-tiitai. tlriia- ii or by muil. I . Iaft'rttiicor llmi'iilaln & hooktut free. VhlluilHph.tt, p. fie 8 AND ILL the COUGH D CURE the LUNCS WITH r, King's Consumption Price MGHS and 60c &S1.00 Froe Trial. OLDS burest and Uuickcat (Jure for all THHOAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. ' Write today for weekly prlce-llat-We pay the highest market prices for Hides, Calf-Skins, Pelts and Tallow In any size lots Prompt payments Our reputatlon-10 years' fair dealing Bank referencts furnished Farce, Sauer & Co. South Canal St. ALLEGHENY, PA. Cures Crip In Two Days. ' w pvf on every box. 25c. i I THE I FULTON $ I i COUNTY $ I t NEWS " I Covers the Field. 2& I In every part of the County faithful re porters are located that Rather the daily happenings. Then there is the 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 AUrkets, The Sun day School Lesson, Helps .for Christian Endeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev erybody. t t THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. 8 X SALE BILLS, X POSTERS, LETTER HEADS, 1 HYELOPES, t CARDS, Ac, X In fact anything and X everything in the best X style along that line. 5 Sample copies of the News sent to any I of your friends cn request. QUMDEULAND VALLEY TIMETABLE. Nov 27, 1904 fl Luuve mo. i nu 4. no. B no. t no.lii no ... . A.B tA.MltA. u p. initp.w pii v'iuotister ? ail.... ifou 8 ;)o 'lurllriHburi; H IS 7 7 tiiiKurNiuwn .... 64a nKl!'il7 :l 3:; H (Ki 10 10 'ii-eenoiiMile .... 1 wi ffsiiiaM 3 ,v 8 a iU w MerCHrsliui-K f h oom p h w .... .'hamiiersburii.. 7 1 0 4f, 1 oti "aTTlB ItfM Wnyneslioro 7 0) i 00 8 ai . Shlppensburg... 7 10 OR 1 al 4 fvj 9 (HI 11 16 JewvllIo 8 07 10 S 141 ft (ill 9 2)1111? 3U.I !inle 8WI0 II 8 0:1 IS iti 45I2 Vluchimlosburg,. 8 4h II 1 2 VI ft hs io 07 It 21 JIUsIiuik 10 0(1 ft Zi Arr, H urrlsburg. 9 Oh II ai a 40 6 10 10 2S IS 40 Arr. 1'hllu II 4K 3 IT 6 47 H f0 4 1 4 23 Arr. New York. 2 03 ft Kt 8 W II i& 1 13 7 13 Vrr llulllmoiu.. 12 IA 8 11 6 (Ki 9 4 2 20 7 1; I'- ! M. P.M.P. U. A. M. A. M 'IVlLln n. 11 pn.r runs dull.. Av..a... letWCl'.n 11 Uirrulj.u-n u.i.l ll.i ..i.l... I i-... HiiKcrHlowii 1.U0 uad ui tivIdk ut HurriKburif ul Addltlonnl eiiKt-bound local tiulna will run aully, except SuDdiiy, uh followh: Leave UurliHln 7.05 a. m., I '.ju p. m. 8.15 p.m., leave ivieisnuuicsmiris n.itt a m.. 7.29 a. m.. 12.62 p. n :l.3U p. m. Leave UllNlium 6.35 a. m.. 10.00 u iu.. 6.23 b. m., Trains Noh. 2,8 and 110 run dully between IIu geretown aud Hurrluburg. Daily. 4- Dally except Sunday. Leave no. no. 8 no. 3ino. 7 no. 9 P. U A M A. M A.H P. M II 55 4 41 K 6il2 00 4 35 7 6fi 12 10 .... 8 65 2 65 II 40 4 5 8 44. 1 1 1 40 (6 30 500 7 55 11 46 8 2a 825 8 60 4 00 5 II) 8 IS 12 0:1 8 II 8 43 i 40 H 87 12 21 4 0 9 04 6 01 H 5K 12 4H i III g 24 20 9 17 I Oil 4 Wl 9 il 10 37 2 00 ft 4K 10 9 85 1 27 4 51! 10 00 8 ISllO !10 6 63 7 06;9 511 1 5f ft 21 10 21 7 27 10 22 2 10 ft 41 10 45 8 Kill I C 6 2-1 9 15(11 60 7 10 A. m.a. II. P. U. P. U p. II. llaltlmore New Vork I'hlltt HurrlNburtf Ullldburtf MechanicHburir.. (JarllHle Newvllle Sbippeusburir. .. Wayiiehboro.... (.huuibui-Hbiirg., MoreorHburif.. . i.reenuuhlle .... MuKerNtowu .... Murtinsburt Ar. Winchester. P.M 8 M ft 55 8 25 II 06 II 28 11 42 12 02 12 18 12 86 12 M I 15 I ruin no. 17 went runH daily except Snnduy between llarrlsbiiru and HiiKemtown, leav ing Harrlsburif ut 6.16 p,m. uud arriving ut Hu-,'ei-Ktowu ut 7.57 p. m. Additional local trams will leave HarrlHburg asfoilowN: i'or Carlisle and Intermediate atu lloim at 9.37 a. m.. 2,uo p. m. and 6.30 p. m., uIno forMecbanlesburg, Dlllsburg and Intermediate stutlouNat 7 ;0 a. in., 8.10 p. m. and 6.:io p. m. TraiuH No. 1, 8 and 109 run dally between' I! irrlNbur and Hugemtown. 1'uUuuiq palace sleeping ears between New Yorlt and Knoxvllle, Tenn., on trulnn 1 wesl and 110 cast uud between ftailadelph a and Welsh on N. & W. Hallway on tralus 109 west and 2 eust, except that on Huuday the 1-hlla-lelphla sleeper will run eustou No. . Through coaches to uud from Philadelphia on trains 2 uud 4 euut and 7 and 9 west. Dullv. t Dally except Sunday. SOUTHERN i'ENN'A R. K. TRAINS. t'as. Pas. 47 16.1 Pas. 118 P. M, 4 00 8 HI 1 10 2 18 8 40 P. M A U ft 05 ft HI ft f;i 6 13; a si 9 41 a M 10 30 10 5S 11 05 I. M.l M. p. a.- Vt. C. KKNNfKDY, OKO. W. MAKTIN, " Vice 1'rcs. & (Jen. Supt. Sunt h. A. UlDULIilluu. Pitu. Agent. Pneumonia follow La Orlpp but never follow the uae of FOLEY'S SfK It stops the Congb and heals the lung. Prevent Pueumonls and Coniurnptlon, Ha. a. Vaoh, ef 151 Ossood St., Chlco, vrltwi "Uj wife bad la (rlpp tod It Uft her with a ?arf bad sough oa bsr Ions' wblob Vousi' Uoaas oTab sorsd MsspUtaly." ' For Bi.le ut Trout'a Drug Store Mix. M'as. Mix. tl 464 r A 11 Lve. Arr. A u A 11 6 55 Ohambersburg.. 8 46 11 60 7 14 Marlon .. 8 83 II 82 8 16 ..Mercnraburg.. 8 00 10 30 8 50 Iioudnn 7 3s 9 43 9 05 ....KlchPond.... 1 80 9 30 A.M. A. U. A. H. Lfl eHIPPE BCSIHESi DIkLCHhV HAUI1I.KS. K. M. DOWNES, First Class Tonsorial Artist, MoG'ONNr.I.LSDLHU.PA. I A Clean Cup and Towel with each Shave. Kveryihlng Aniisi,iUc. Huzors Sterilized. lT-8hop In roojn lately occupied by l,d Ilr.iiic ISAAC N. WATSON. Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to date In all stylos of hair rut ting. Quick, easy shaves. Iliiv-rum. (Jreuinv Wlich-hur.el. without extra charge. J-'rcsh towel to each customer. Latest Improved up, fiirulu for sterilising tools, l'urlors opponKe ulton House. LAWYERS. M. R. SHAFFNEK, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All legal huBlness nd colleotlnns entrusted will ccelve careful and prompt attention. ailKCIIKS. PiiKsnYTKRiAN. Hev. W. A. Webt, D. D., 1'astur. Preachinir si rvlcos eoxjh alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Services ut Green Hill on alternate Sabbaths at 10:110 a. m. Sabbath school at 0:15. Junior Christian En deavor at 2:00. Christian Kndeavor at 0:0(i. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. MKTHODIST HiPISCOPAL- Hev. ,1. V. Adams, Pastor. Sundsy School at 9:110 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10::tO and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Kpwort'h League at 0:00 p. m. Prayer moetiiig Thursday evening at 7:00. UNITKD PRESBYTERIAN liev. J. 1,. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:.'t0 a. m. Preaching every'Surday morn ing at 10:.'0, and every other Sunday evening at7:00. The alternute SabbaUi evenings are used by the Young Peo pled Christian Union at 7:00 p. 111. Prayer meeting Weduisduy evening at 7:00. iWANC.PT.K Au l.VTFIKltAN P.OV. A. G. Wolf. I i.su.r. Sunday school H:l.r a. m. Pieurliing every other Sunday morning at 10:.'i() and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian I'.n deavor ut 0:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at "7:00. Reformed lie v. C. M. Smith, Pas tor. Sunduy school at U:."50 a. n.. Preaching on alurnate Sabbaths ut 10:00 u. m. und 7:00 p. m. Cht istiiiD F.ndeavor at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing or Wednesday evening at 7:00. TKRMS OF COI KT. The first term of the Courts of Pul ton county in the year shall commence on the Tuesday following the second Monday of Jatiuury.at lo o'clock a. 111. The second term commences on the third Monduy of March, ut.2 o'clock p. in. Tho third term on the Tuesday next following the second Monduy of'juue, at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on tho first Monduy f October, at 2 o'clock p. :n. iKiiioroi! on ici.iis. Justice of the Peuce Thornns V. Sloun, L. H. Wible. Constable John H. Doyle. Burgess II. W. Scott. ! Councilmcn 1). T. Fields, Ieoimrd Hohmun, Samuel l!ender,M. W. Nace. Clerk William Hull. HighConstublo Wm.Piiurngardner. School Directors A. U. Nuce. Jcdin A. Irwin, Thomas P. Sloun, P. M. Taylor, John Comerer, C. U. Stevens. GENKK A L J)1 H KCI'OH Y. President Judge Hon. S.Me. Swoi-e. Associate Judges David Nelson. W. H. Uender. Protlionotary, &o. Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George U. Dan iels. Treasurer A, C. Lauver. Sheriff J. G. Alexander. Deputy Sheriff W. II. Nesbit. Jury Commissioners Simon Desh-. ong, lienuett A. Truax. Auditors W. C. Davis, Ceo, W. Glenn, J. A Myers. Commissioners S. D. Mellott, Geo Sigel, Bad H. 1'. Palmer; Clei k Prank Henry. County Surveyor- -A. J. Fore. County Superintendent t buries K Burton. Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J. Nelson Sipes, Thomas P. Sloan, P. McN. Johubton, M. K. Sliaffner, Ceo. B. Daniels, Joiin P. Sipes, W. Kirk. SOCIETIES Odd Fellows M'Connellsburg Lodge No. 744 meets everv Frld R.V ftViMninir in tne Comerer Building in McConnells burg. Fort Littleton Lodcu No. 4H4 every Saturday evoning In the Cromer ouiiuuig at r ort Ljittleton. Wells Valley Lodse No. 007 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows uaii at wells Tannery. Ilarrisonville Lodire No. 701 m-et every Suturduy evening iii Odd Pel lows- nan at Ilurr sonvl e. Waterfall Lodire No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening In Odd Fellows' uhu at wuterluU Mills. Warfordsburir Lodtre No. 001 iii.m iu Warfordsburir every Suturduv evening. Kinif PostO. A. P.. No. ,'!(!5 moem U MoConnellsburg in Odd Fellows' Hall the tirst Saturday In every month nt 1 m. Hoyal Arcanum, Tuscc.rora fVmnetl, No. 121, meets on alternate Mondnv evenings in P. O. n of A. Hull, in MeConnoliaburg. Washington Camp No. 4117, P. O. S. A., of New Grenada, meets every But urday evening in P. O, S. of A. 'Hall. Washington Cump, No. 654, P. O.S. of A., Hustontown, meets every Satur urday evening in p. O. S. of A Uull. John Q. Taylor Post G. A. .., No. Mi), meets every Saturday, on or just preceding full moon in Lash ley hall, at 2 p. 111., at Bijck Valley. Woman's Relief Corps, No. 80 meets at same date und place at i p.m. Gen. U. B. McKlbbin Post No. 402. G. A. S., meets tho second and fourth Haturiiuys In each month at Pleas n Uidge ADVERTISE IN The Folton Connt; News,
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