FULTON COUNT NLW i. ! Pablishw'd Every Thursday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. VlcCONNELLSBURG, HA. MARCH 22, 1905. Published Weekly. 1.00 per Annum in Advance. AI1V1HT1RIHO RATES. IVr inure ol " linen limes 11 V). I'cr iuare eucb Hultseuucnt I nsertion . . . . Fk. A.l advertlM'tnenls inserted for less thao three tminilm charitcd by the ftquare. ;1 nioH. ) (linos. I yr. fine-fourth column livon. :non. :iono Oi e-h.ilf column jr.i. 40l. MHO ' ) no Comma Idoo.l KiUO. T.YUO Nni.h'tii; inserted for Icsh than II tnr,-.-oiil Card one year In AT THE CAPITOL CITV. Brief Account of the Inauguration is Seen by a Former Fulton County Boy. The President, escorted by the Rough Kiders aud the New York militia, left the White House about 1o a. m., and arrived at the Capi tol about 12 o'clock. Then tho oath of office was administered by Chief Justice Fuller, after which the President delivered his in augural address. The address was delivered a lit tle before 1 p. in. The crowd was so great that we could not hear the President's voice, but having board him speak on one of his tours, we did not mind this in- convenience so much. After tho Inaugural address the procession moved back to the" White House, which the Presi- : dent reached about 2 p. m., when ho lunched and theu watched the procession of soldiers and others as" they passed. The march cou- ; tinued until ."i:45 p. m. The precision with which the i soldiers marched, as they passed along iu double rows sixteen men deep, was something wonderful, , and shows what training in that line will do. The number in the procession was variously estimat- , ed from oO.ooo to ('.0,0(10 soldiers ' and others. There were, it is thought, over 100,000 spectators. Pennsylvania avenue was kept clear of spectators by a steel wire one-half inch thick. When the march was ended we went to tho Congressional Library. .This is really a wonderful place. While most of tiie rooms were closed, v.s saw a great deal of interest iu the room that was open. We saw many old State papers in glass cases Many of these papers are yellow with age, but the writing ' is distinct as over. Some of the papei had been torn but since had oeeu pasted together. Oue paper bore a date between 1400 and l."i(, and was iu a language we ;ould not read. We are sure it would be worth any one's time while iu Washing ton to visit this building. We had heard of it before going to Wash ington, and it was equal to any thing we had read of it. K. 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, bettor act promptly like W. C. Harbor, 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 for consumption, coughs and colds." Greatest sale of any cough or lung modicine in the world. AtTrout's drug store: 50c and 1.0i guaranteed. Trial bot tle free. Sll'tS MILL. March 11. Quito an interest- ing local institute was held at I Sipes Mill school, Saturday eve ning. All report a good time. Wm. Hard, wife and family re turned home after spending two weeks with friends in Hrush Ct eek. ' Thomas aud Thorntou Mellott, after spending a week with their j many times they are cast down parents, Joshua Mellott and wwfe, j just by despising the aged. For returned to Johnstown Monday. , instance, I shall relate a little J. VV. Bard, wife and little ' story. A young gentleman (sin daughter, Laurus, of Emmaville, glo, of course) stepped into a tspent last week with the hitter's j small crowd of people the other parents, 11. U. Deshong and wife. Miss Anna Deshong, who has beea very sick for the past three wei.-ks, is now able to open her school again at Jacob Lake's. i'rof. U. N. 1 'aimer and Miss Orpha Snyder spent Saturday evening and Sunday with friends at Siies Mill, aud attouded the Institute at that place. ciimr ninac Mrs. Jetitiio Crow aud st vpral I of the Huston family have boon laid up with la grippe the past week. popularity is demonstrated by Calvin linker and son Jay spent the fact that it has a l;nror cir Sunday with the former's daujrh-1 dilation than any other moi i.inj? ( ter, Mrs. Frank Madden, of Mad-' paper in lMtsbtirg. During the i deusville. past few years it has attratceda! Hert Henry, wife and two chil-. dren, of Knobsvillo, ppont Satur-: day nightand Sunday at the home of her parents J. T Kerlin and wife. William and Clarence Sipe i spent Saturday night at A. W. Brown's Miss Coklio Fields is spending sometime with friends at Roberts j dale. Kdward l.lack of Dublin Mills, was in our town on Sunday. .1. I. Woodcock, one of our aged men, is attending court this week being one of the grand jurors. Calvin Henry made a trip to Saltillo on Monday. Win. Fleming, of Shade Cap, spent a couple of days with his brother here the past week Crace Huston, teacher o.p Wa terfall school, has resigned anil is at home. Clarence Henry, who has been in a hospital at Pittsburg for the past few weeks, is reported as getting along nicely. A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. To draw tho fire out of a burn or heal a cut without leaving a scar, use De Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo. A specific for piles. (.Jot 'he genuine. J. L. Tucker, editor of the Harmouizer, Centre, Ala., writes: "I have' used UeWitt's 'itch Hazel Salve in my family peculiarly susceptible to the do f r piles, cuts and burns. It is , wlopmcnt of consumption. Fol-' the best salve on the market. Ev-1 ey's Honey and Tar will stop the cry family should keep it on hand, j .ougii, heal and strengthen the .-)(Id by Trout s drug store. Sl'NNYSIUI:. lialph May was a pleasant call er at Alfred Peck's Saturday uight. George Plossinger and Kussel Truax made a Hying trip to Han cock recently. They report mud dy roads. Miss Pilanche Truax has re turned from Hrush Creek. Callis II lodes of Hancock, was tho guest of May Peck last week. The Pleasant Grove Sabbath school was organized March "th, and there will bo Sunday school the first Sunday in April. .Job Hess caught a red fox. Jacob is quite a hunter. He says that if tho legislature would only ;ay for scalps that he would comb a lot of them in. PLEASANT RIUtiE, Miss Ida and May Sipes were at W. II. Truax 's last Sunday. Keed Strait was a pkasant cal ler at John II. Strait's last Suu day. W. II. Truax is recovering from a severe attack of grip. Frank Mellott and wife are looking for a farm. dob Mellott is singing "A charge to keep I have -it's a boy." Notice. There will be a meeting of the Kulton County Mutual Fire In surance Company at Needmore, on Saturday, March :.'.", l!)u.", at 1 o'clock p. m. All persons interested are in vited to attend. J. S. S w A It'l'Z WKLDKK, L't. Secretary. STONY BOTTOM. Mrs. KlizabPth Strait is very ill at this writing. Mrs. Hoy Duvall is poorly. Mr. Duvall was accompanied home oue day last week by her sister, Jennie Strait, who expects to st y a few weeks aud administer such help as is needed. Harvey Strait is making quite ,m improvement on his farm. How the young should treat the old: They should always speak to them kindly and never try to shun theircompany; always try to keep their faces familiar to the old, for by so doing they are lifted up in society, wherein ' day. An elderly lady began to : address him, aud not being famil - i lar with his face, supiw.sed hitn i to be a married man, and anxious to know about tho balance of his ' lamily, asked him how hisjittlo baby was, and w hat he called it ? ! lie hesitated a minnt tr mi alow. ! y said, 'I guess they haven't ly said, "I kuoss tho.y named it " ( - ;. v, Tim. pcksOu.. On FVhrunry 2, Tho I'ittsburi Tunes wis 2.") years old. lis own- j er claim that its unduniuishud groat deal of attention by ti e frankness with which it lias (lis- cursed subjects of public ititor- est. 'Whenever there is before ! the people some question of ab- sorbin" i miiortance Hewtip.ipor . readers are on the qui vivo to i know what The Times has to snjr, I and what The Times says Is rijrht ' to t he point. It hows to the Hi That, however, is only one of tlie merits claimed for it by its pub lishers. Its general mows "ser vice is comprehensive and com- nlete. ft, is neen ruf.n in it tinun- cial depart ment and up to date on j its sporting page. Its serial I stories are by the best modern 1 authors. It pavs especial atten tion to tho news ami views of all the churches, and iti'this respect lias won tho admiration of tho 1 best peojilo. Its editorial page is a dailv fo-ist of the best and brightest thought. It endeavors I lo avoid the "yellow" and caters j only to the people of the home and the family. It ha. no Sun day issue. Six cents a week, si) a year. Dangers of Pneumonia. A cold at this time if neglected I is liabletocause pneumonia which is so often fatal, and even when i the patient has recovered the lungs arewcakened, making them luugs arid prevent pneumonia, Sold by ail dealers. )ld Doctor Domehead, of ''sciene simplified:'' lie couldn't build u hencoop, by jingo, if he tried, Hut l.ibbl"s deep in science- solves mighty problems, and i-'.uch week instructs his class of throe, 1 " I '.ut -on the other hand"' 1 If you have the blues, consult! old "Doc" Dome-head; if fortune I has frowned on you, consult I "Doc" Domehead: if SLIP- has j failed to smile, consult "Doc"1 Domehead. lie is an advocate of , the Simple Life, and his special-' ty is "Science Made Simple." He '; will ma ite you laugh in spite of yourself, and will cure all your , with the anlus of himself and his class. Doctor Domohead's class has' taken the leading position iu tho ' Philadelphia Suuday North' American's Comic Supplement. ; You will get more fun out of these pictures than you ever had ! in your life out of a funny paper, i It is a new comic page that is really funny a page with a laugh j in every line. Wi h the old Doctor are Phoebe ; Ann. a scientific maiden; a four-1 tceu-caret cut-up whoso name is i Dennis, aud studiou Lionglegs lie's a "yes, Walter sir" pro- position who, as tho class, add lo the gaiety of every situation. The Doctor knows his business; lie shows that at the start "but on the other hand" there you get right down to the point, and, as the wily press agent is wont to declare, the point "must be seen to be appreciated," and to appreciate it thoroughly you should becomeone of the Doctor's patients at once. Are Vou Encaged ? F.ngaged people should remem ber, that, after marriage, many quarrels can be avoided by keep ng their digestions m good con dition with Kleoirio Hitters. S A. Drown of Hennettsville, S. C, says: "For years my wife suffer ed intensely from dyspepsia, com plicated wuh a torpid liver, until she lost herstrength and vigor, and became a mere wreck of hea former self. Then she tried Elec tric Hitters, -' hieh helped her at once and liaa'ly made hor entire ly well. She is now strong and healthy." Trout's tho druggist sells and guarantees them, at 5Dc. a bottle. At the Republican county con - vention hold fn this place vester - dav, David Mll.iy was elected ! delegate to the Ntato-Republican j convention. ' I . j CfSFCT-Bflhll JtizT't M lliti . m CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS U Boat Coueh Syrup. Tastea Coodl yjJ w ill viiiin. aiu ity arucciaisj ka II I'l S-r- r MEW CAPABLE OF EAAWrWG $1,000 TO $10,000 A YEAR. 1 ihi linic Malrftiiinn, Clel k, .Men limit s o Mutter Mli at Your IT'M'iit limine! ACOMl'LKTK reorganization of the producing department of the Company in this Hoction all'ords a chanuo for a few good men. Eight vacancies on tho agency force in this rich territory ro imiin ojen for men of character and ability; you can find out by writing whether it will he worth your while to make a change. No previous experience is necessary. ' A coulee of professional instruction given free. The Mutual Life Insurance CoriiDany ofN.Y., EICIIARD A. McCURDY, President, MAS PAID POLICY 'HOLDERS OVER 665 niLLION DOLLARS. Address, UhORGK T. I)E.TER, Superintendent of Domestic Agencies, :!2 iNaasau Street, New : : Special Millinery News for SPRING AND SUMMER We have just returned from the -ity with a Revolution in Art Millinpry. This Sanson's Opening at Mrs. Little's, .Saturday, March IXt'i, and Monday, March 2'ith, promises to en I ipso any similar event in the history of McOonncllsburg. Here are hats to suit every faro. We are liusy impark in;: boxes, marking ami placing goods on our shelves for your convenience Wo have two hundred Heudy Trimmed Hats utid hundreds of I ni rimmed T! tit to display at our epenin;;-. A cordial -invitation extended to everybody. Little's millinery. Opposite Posloffiee. McConnellsburp;. New- IFalliii; Top uggies. both Factory und Handmade, from $35 to $85 Surreys cinid lAa go n s bar,;, stock on hand all the time to select from. W. R. EVANS, Ilustontown, Pa. Tom Watson's Magazine The .MuKuinc I lull tins An IJcu Jl.ick Of I ' it ' i .ivt. yi)U ,.,,, a . -,,,... 1; WaisliU. or Oi'itO.'iu 1ms htrun the iiMliliciltloll ot 11 llilLL-'UllH' You know w ho Mr-. Wutsou is ': llr'n the mini w lni w role "Tim Story of Fninee." "Life of Niiio)eoii," uirl -'I'll i - Life iinU 'I'iuh-. of 'ni'initis ,JelTt-r-.oii." He lilt' n-opU 's l-;ir!v ir;iiiui'l;Cir for i 'i-i: -.itl :t t lust ycur. Kirsi niiuiher of TOM ATSOX S M Al i.-XZIN K w ill he puhlilii'il l-'eh. l-'or sule ul al hews-stiuuls jir.ee He, Ity uiiill, i'lo.ip,;! year. "X ou will mi.s the uio-1 liitercslinif I -piiLre niiiulne i 1 Aini-ilca lr yon full to 1,'et lliis nuiiihcr. AsU your rn-vvMleulcr for Tom Watson's Maoainij or, bettor still, send u ihilhir for a yeur's suheripliou lo TOM WATSON'S MAO AINK. I'M Wi-.t 4-JTiil Slreel. Nr YuliK Crrv, N'. Y. FLftV ELL'S SCI'Kltlolt IIAMiAOKS Willi I-; h mi e ata l.iior K AHOlJ.MINAl.Sl 1-l-Olil KIU fiUOOLO loo Si-Koto OAuor.-i St., PiiilmMli.tiiii, I'h- i-.i.am k; stock isos Tnunnre LADIES TD rX a f'r an c 6'sJQ-' - O J l ' I I W J I V Wrv.f r r.miRf.iMS m Mtivv v' Saf-s, Quick, Reliable Regulator s-i' iri.,r tool li-r re'iit-itlcs ttnll at high prlcei. ' C !). loin. 'I. Hii-'fi t-WlullV UHi'd lv M-r '.;Hi.tttU V 'HH'il. I'l'ii . '41 VlifnirUf' U mo'l. l.VJlllll"ltl)iK Ixiol.ll't fit''. "r. :a:'iHiu o V!illutlt'llaiiii I'u The output of coal at the Rob ortsdale, Woodva'e and Rocky Ridge mitn.i.s has been greatly re duced owing to the inability of the Pennsylvania railroad to sup- ; ply standard guage cars, 1 York, N. Y. : ' : W.ILNESBIT Sells .MACHINE OILS from 20 cents to 00 cents a gal lon. Don't be deceived-no-body will sell you a liO-eont oil for 2") cents. u 3 Sections and -'uardii for all kinds of j machines at prices lower than j you have ever heard. binders on hand; Hinder twine, Horse lakes in fact farmer's should remember if they want any thing in the machinery line that I can help them if anybody can. W. H. MSBIT, , V Connellsburg is-arKi4fcB!; KILL the COUGH ?and CURU. the LUNGS WIIH ) tit t0NSUrV!PT!0N Price g 0UGH5 and WOLDS 50o &S1.00 Fmo Trial. S Surubt and Q,Liickent Cure lor ull 3 THROA1' and LUNO TKOUli- i,ES, or KONEY HACK. CK ESTER'S EKGUSH f. Ahvnv n'llnhU". 1 nlin. Dniffwist fof iiiiiii:vii:kk KX.l.lSII hi lt-.l and 4. old iio-tuillt' tH)xi-s, M'jiit- with hint) rWwn. 'i iUv no oilier. i;rii lituic-rtuK huill ludonwiuitl imlltilioiiM. Utivot vour JidrM-t, or H'lul If. ut Miuii-4 iur larlliilui'4( r'll moiiluU uii'1 K-llr lor iMdlvm. in inlrr, b r'iurii lail. lu.ouo ruMttuioumli. Hi'd by H liniHi'Httt. rfllinriPTRR CH EM IOATj OO. IuO MudUon Niunri-. l illl A., PA, Pneumonia follows La Gtrlpp but never followa the uae of LEY'S TrZ Itetopi tho Clinch and hoala the lung. Provcnte riicuinouls nd Coiikumpttoa. Hh. Q. TARHks, ot 157 Osgood St., C'hlonto, vritem "My wifs bad 1 (rippc mwi it loft her with Tary bad eouirb on bar lunga wbiok Volki'i Uiirnit AMD Ta aurad aomplaulf ' For s .lrt at Trout's Drutf Store A' PENnYKOYAL P!LLS i 1 ,.! THE fulton COUNTY NEWS Covers the Field. In every part of the -County faithful re porters are located that gather 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 Markets. The bun day School Lesson, Helps for Christian tricieavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev erybody. ? THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, ' POSTERS,' LETTER HEADS, NYELOPES, CARDS, Ac, In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. I! ("Sample copies of the NEWS sent to any of your friends on request. UMBERLAND VALLEY TIM E TABLbI-Nov 27, 1904, l.tiuve no. -i ao i no. tl.uof juo.iu llu . M tA.MiU m!I'. U P.H rt'iuchester 7:o.... it mi 61 liu tlusljurif K lfi 2 47 7 I I lui:eriiiwn .... 0 41 9 (i'i " J ,s:i 8 uo 10 10 ' irci-acHMtle .... ( US II SIMS Wll 3 Ml H HI 10 SO .Vl-reersburK-. ..H0(.iIO So A :nuuitH!rKlurK. l"sw 9 MIU i 5k tT45i ifj Vt VVuyneslHiro 7 Oil la (XI 8 a .... -Slilpiierisuiirg... 7 411 in on 1 si 4 .vi 9 Ort 11 10 Sowvllle 8 07 10 -.': 141 BOO 9 2lllk7 vuiiisie 8SKI04I a o;i f :a 9 4." is (is: Moc'lllinlcsburK.. 8 4 II oft 2 iJ 5 W 10 07 U 21 i 'HKIlui K 10 IHl 8 an Arr, llarrlsburij. 9 0f II Jo 2 40 a 10 10 45 12 40 rr. l'hllu II 4K 8 17 IS 47 8 ftO 4 SI 4 2!l Arr. New York. (ill till 8 OK II 2:1 7 in 7 13 Arr llultlmore.. it ir a 11 6 00 04s 220 7 15 1. U. P. U. P. H. P. H. A. U. A. M Train No. 12 east runs dully except Sunday between HuKerslowu und UurriNburtf, ltiavtni UiiKeihiowii 1.06 aud arriving at Uui-HNliurv al 1.3U. Additional east-bound local trains will run dally, exiH-pt .Sunday, an IoIIown: Leave Uurllrtle 7.0S a. iu., 12.30 p.m. 3.15 p.m.,' leave MculiunlcsliuiK B.54 a m., 7.iM a. in., Vi.hi p. m.. I.HU p. 111. leave Uillsburir 5.38 a. m.. 10.00 a. ul.. 5.23 p. Ul., Trains Noh. 2.8 and 110 run daily between Ha iierxtown and UurrUburu iialiy. t Lially except Sunduv. Leave no. 1 no. II no. 0 no. 7 no. 9 109 P. M A. M AH A. M P.H P.M. Ilaltlmnre II l.i 4 44 8 MS 12 00 4 HA 8 30 New York 7 6f 12 Id 8 b! 2 Mi A M I'lliia It 4o 4 in 8 40 It 40 6 30 8 2H HitrriNburg 5 00 7 W II 4r 3 2A 8 26 II I UllinburK 8 60 4 Ot Meulittnlusbui'K.. 6 10 8 lf 12 03 8 41 8 43 11 23 Ctrllnle 5 40 8 37 12 24 4 On 9 mil 42 N'ewvlllo 8 01 8 tiK 12 4K 4 10 9 24 12 02 Slllppen.burI... 6 20 9 17 I ll 4 HI 9 i! 12 18 Wuvnenboro 10 37 Son 5 4N CliaiiibiirHburg. . 6 40 9 8'. 1 27 4 M 10 00 12 3d Meroersburif.. . 8 l!i 10 80 5 6.1 'JieeiiuiiKile .... 7 05 9 Mi 1 50 5 21 10 21 12 M HaKOlstown .... 7 27I0 22 2 10 I 11 10 43 I 15 MurtitiHburir 8 2iiU t 21 Ar. Wlnulieaicr. 9 15 11 50 7 10 A. M-iA; u. p. m. p. h. p. m a. m. Train No. 17 west runs dui'y eiuept Sunday Di-tween llarrlhburi; uod HuKeintown. leav Iuk Hui-rlKburx at 5.15 p.m. und arriviOK at lla uerstown ut 7.57 p. m. Aililltlonul local trains will leave Harrlsbum is follows: For Carlisle and Intermediate sta tions al 9.37 a. m.. 2.00 p. ni. and ii.30 p. m., also tnrMeuhiinlcsburK. Ulllsburg and Intermediate si-atlousal 7 Sua. m., 8. 10 p. m. and d p. hi. Trains Num. ,8 and 109 run dully between Hurrisbur and lluKerstown. t'ulluiun palace sleeplbK oara between Ken York uud Knoxvllle, Tenu., on trains 1 wen und III) east und between 1'hlladelph a-au-J Welsh on N. & W. Kailwyon trains lie west snd 12 east, except tliut on Sunday tbo i'hiiu-b-lplila sleeper will run east ou No. 2. ThrouKli coucbus to uud from l'bllndnlpbli on trtlus 2 and 4 east and 7 und 9 west. lullv. t liailv exoept Sundav. SOUTHERN PENN'A R. ft. TRAINS. I 'as. t'H lJ. M 5 05 i Irtl 1'uh Mlx. I I'as. IMIx. tiM tin A H' A U Has ft" P H, 4 (Xi 8 4ll 8 I' 2 4 2 4'l tl: tOI A U 9 41 A UT.ve. Arr. 6 55 7 14 8 16 8 50 9 OA A. U. (Ibambersburg. 8 46111 50 8 33ill 32 9 5ii 6 Fa 10 8(1 ll 13 10 68 6 20 II OA .. .Marion .... Mercersburg. .. .Loudon.... ..Hlolir-ond... 8 Otlj 7 8H 7 80 10 l 9 I 9 80 P H A. M A. M M. O. KKNNKUY, (IKO. W. MARTIN, Vice I'ii-h. & (lent Supt. ,, Sunt. H. A. tUUIH.i;. (leu Pass. Agent DolttV Salvo For Piles Durn, Soros. FOtF.YSIlONEYHDVR ( tooa tit cough and bl Ivbii An iilmoit Iniallililo remedy far dis e'.o of Die Throat and Lungs, known (St used the world over for almost Century. BUMNLU DihUlOkK, UAKflLKS. R. M. DOWNES, First Class Tonsorial Artist, , McCONNKLLSIlUKil, VA. A Clean Cup and TnwM with each Shave Kverythliig Anilspptin. Karors Strrllljed. tWShop In room lately occupied by W llialie ISAAC N. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. StHotly up to date In h)1 ntylon of hair out thipf. yulok. cuny nrtav(M. Huy-rtim, (Jreniiis-Wlioh-haznl. without extra rJiure. Krrsh towl to each tMiHtotunr. I,atft tmprovt-d up, Earattm for alerllUtiiK loom, i'arlora oppoKc 'ultoQ House. LAWVEKS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Oflice on Sciuare, McConnellsburjj, F'a. All letral business and collections entrusted will tceive careful uud pr.unpt attentmu. CI UK CllfcS. Prkshyterian. Kev. V. A. Wst, D. L)., TaHtor. PrencliiDg si-rvives each alternate Stihlinth atlOMO a. m. and every Sunday evrnlnj; at 7:00. Services it Green Tlill on alternate Sabbiitrhs at 10::10 a. m. Habdnth school at 9:1!). Junior Christian I'.n dnavor at 2:00, Christian Kmlraror at l:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday eveninjf nt 7:jG. MKTHOlUhT KriSCOl'AL Rev. J. V. Adam, l'astor, Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 0:30 and every Suuday evening at 7:00. Kpworui rague at .0:00 p. m. l'rayer nuietinif Thursday eveuinif at 7:00. Unitku PKksuytkrian Kov. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday schoo' at H:'I0 a. in. Preaching every Sunday morn ing' at 10:li0, and every other SimOny eveulntf at7:00.1 The alternate Solilnilii eveninsrs are used by the Younp Peo ple's Christian Union ut 7:00 p. in, Prayer meeting Wednesday eveuin; at 7:00. tVANHHtK-Ai, JUTHK.ItAN P.OV. A. G. Wolf. "iKiiir. Sunday school 9:13 a.m.' l'i e;n-:niJ;.r every other Sunday morning? tit I0::io and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian Ku deavor ut ti:00 p. in. l'rayer meeting on Wednesday evening ut7:00. Kktoiimkij Rev. C. M. Smith, Tas tor. Sunday scliool at 9:li() a. in. Preaching ou alternate Sub'uiths ut 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. 111, Christian Kndeavor at (1:00 p. m. Prayei mett ing on Wednesday evening 'at 7:00. f KR.MS Ol- COt lit'. The first term of tlie Courts of Pul ton county in the year shall commence on the Tuesday following the swoiii Monday of January, at 10 o'clock a. m. The second term commences on the third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock p. 111. The third term on the Tuesday next following the second Monday of'june, ut 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on the iirst Monday f October, at 2 o'clock p. m. llOKOt (ill Ol l-'IOKIIS. Justice of the Peace -Thomas P. Sloan, L. H. Wille. Constable Jolin 11. Doyle. Burgess II. W. Scott. " Couiicilrnen I). T. Fields, Leoniud 'llohman, Samuel IVnder,M. . i,'uce. Clerk William Hull. High Consta ble Wm.Hanmgnrduer. ijchool Directors A. U. Xuce. John A. Irwin, Thomas F. Sloan, F. M. Taylor, John Comcrer, C. i. Stevens. g t.M:i!i 1. di it k: tok v. President Judge ilon.S.Mc. Swone. Associate Judges David Nelson. W. II. lleiuler. Prothonotary, Ac Geo. A. Tl arris. District Attorney George 15. Dan iels. Treasurer A. C. Luuver. Sheriff J. G. Alexander. Deputy Sheriff W. II. Nesbit . , Jury Commissioners Simon Desh ong. Dennett A. Truax. Auditors W, C. Davis, Geo. W. Glenn, J. A Myers. Commissioners' S.'D. Mellott, Geo. Sigol, and It. 1. Palmer. Clerk Prank Henry. County Surveyor A .1. Fore. County Superintendent Charles V, Ltai'ioii. Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J. Nelson Sipes, Thomas V. Sloan, F. McN. Johnston, M. H. Bhall'ner, Ceo. H. Daniels, John P. Sipes, fc. . Kirk. SOCIETIKS Odd Fellows M'CoiinellsburgI-,o(l. .. No. 744 meets every Friday evening in tne Comerer Building In McCouiicils burg. Port Littleton Lodge No. 481 meets every Saturday evening In the Cromer building at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley'Lodge No, C07 mints every Sat inlay ovening In OdJ Fel lows' Hull ut Wells Tannery. Ilarrisonvllle Lodge Nil. 701 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Ft 1 lows' Hull at lliirrisoiivillc. Waterfull Lodge No. 7i3 meets ev ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall ut Waterfall Mills. Wjii'fordsbtirg Lodge No. fJOl meets In Warfordsburg every baunluy evening. A King Post G. A. P.. No. .Ki5 meets iu McConnellsburg In Odd Fellows' Hall the tlrst Saturduy In every month al 1 p. m. Itoval Arca'nuru.Tuscnrora Council, No. 121, meets on alternate, Monday evenings. in V. O. S. of A. Hull, iu McConnellsburg. Washington Camp-Xo, 407, P. O. S. A., of New Grenada, meets every Sat urduy evening in P. O. S, of A, ' Hall. Washington Cump, No. f.r4, P. O.S. of A., Hustoutown, meets every Sittiw urduy evening In P. O. S. of A. Hall. John Q. Taylor Post G. A. H., No. 5HU, nieoW.every Saturday, on or just preceding full moon in Lashley hull, it 2 p, m., A( Duck Valley. Woman' Relief Corps, No. 80 meets at same date and pluce ut 1 p jn, Gen. D. B, McKibbin Post No. 402, O. A. S., meets the second and fourth Sttturuays in i!uch month at Pleimu n Ridge Li j ADVKRTISn IN , The Fnlton Connt? Kewj