FULrU.N vJUUNl I iLv: Published Every Thursday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. APRIL 12, 1905. Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. APVEHT1SINO RATH. Per nunre ol line a time .11 60. . 60. Per square eaoh suniuerit Insertion. three month, obarged by the square. All advertisements inserted tor less than 1 8 runs. I 0 iiioh. I 1 yr. I irti no SO 110 TS.II0 Oiie-toilrlb column. . . On--ll;llf ot itllill One Column ir..(i. I iv.oo. I . '.'ivlM. 1 40.110. .. 40 ml. IWvllO. I Noth'tiir Inserted for less than II Professional Cards one Tear 15 Clear Kidnc. Charley lirown, wife and little daughter, who lived at Pitcairn, came home Saturday eveninr and will move on the lhuvney farm, which he purchased. Misses Minnie (trove ami Klsio linker spent Sunday at Maddens ville. Jaiiie.- Henry and Irvin Wine pnrdiier, of Mi-Connellsuurg, spent Sunday at this place. liarry E. Huston, of Saltillo, spent Sunday with his brothers and sisters here. Mrs. J. V. Carmack litis been on the sick list the past few days, also, Uusscl and (trace KeiTin. Miss Nellie Kelso. who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. (iilbert Ktrlin, left for Altoona last week. Harrv Stinson while working in a coal mine had the misfortune of a lump of coal falling on h.s foot ani mas ling it. hov. Wesley time of I-ort Lit-!; tlcton preached here on Sunday. Mrs. Wilbert Herkstressor and Mrs. Abe Cutchnll of New (iren ada spent a day witli their aunt, Mrs. H. J. ( J rove last week. Misses Sue Orth and Etta Mc t'lure of Fort Littleton spent Sun day and Monday with friends here. Miss Milne Huston expects to leave for Minnesota on Wednes- j day. We wish her a safe journey. Miss Lucy Stinson of Dudley j spent a few days last week with I her grandmother, Mrs. MaryStin-' i. Mins Atla'FIiMuiiir spent Sunday at . I. I . Stevens' at Fort Little ton. Mrs. Jacob W'iiifgardiier and ilatiirliter Inez spent Sunday witli lief mother, Mrs. Hannah lirown, who has been sick, but is al lircs elil soino better. The Mfclianics' I lain I of Clear liidiro havo chunked the date of tlieir social to April l.", when they will entertain their many friends in the J. (). II. A. M. hall at this plaee. HOItY WILL BR UISI.NTRRRCO. Ki-malns of Poiahontas Iu Be Brought la America. After reposing for many de cades in the soil of England, the body of the Indian princess, Poc ahontas, will be brought to this country and buried on James town Island, the site of the first E lglish settlement in America. This, according to General Fitz hugh Lee, president of the James t wn Exposition Company, will be one of tin most interesting evvuts of the exposition to be held two years hence, to celebrate the lauding at Jamestown. It is stated that Pocahontas, who married Kolfe, waa buried at Graveseud, and that her rest ing place has been kept in repair. Inllueutial people in Pnsland are lei.ding their aid to further the removal. lorncl About Your Stomach. If your digestion is bad tho vi tal organs of your body are not fed and nourished as they should be. They grow weak and invito disease. K'odol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, cures indi gestion aud all stomach troubles. Vou forget you havo a stomr.cn from the very day you begin tak ing it. This is because it gets a rest recujerates and gradually grows so strong and healthy that it troubles you no more. ML. Ilaheock, Amherst, Minn., says : "1 have taken a great many rem edies for indigestion but have found nothing equal to K'odol Dy spepsia Cure." Kodol digests what you eat, cures indigestion, dysjiepsla, sour stomach, belch ing, heartburn and all stomach troubles. Its preparation is th result of many years of research Hold at Trout's drug store. wesi vitvv. Mrs. John May i not so well as she had been. She was cou lined to her bed a couple of days last week. Blanche Shaw visited her sis ter Mrs. Harry Hill ono day last week. Mrs Ivnio KlinnniuUnr in vi-iit.- lug Mrs. Jake Weaver at present I Khvood Koser returned to his j home in York county last Friday imuine,t nun; auu .i...,.,, after visiting his parents. i inS in' and descriptions of, the The members of Tonolowav ! ,,,,T"r,M,t l,arts ot tho l',",ntrJM" llaptist church will meet Satur day, April l.'th, to decide on what ... i, i.....k i . ii-iuiiuS tue fiiuiuii uut-u.i, iiiu, to receive bid for same. l ull ol Trmic Mi'iining. arc these lines from J. 11. Sim inons, of Ca-ey, la. Think what might have resulted from his ter rible cough if he had not taken the niediciue about which he writes: ,-l had a fearful cough, disturbed my night's rest. Itried ! everything, butnothing would ro- j heve it, until I took Dr. Kings j New Discovery for consumption coughs and colds, which com-j pletely cured me." Instantly re-' lieves and permanently cures all j throatandlungdiseases;preveuts ; grip and pneumouia. At Trout's j the druggist; guaranteed; 50c and i 1 1.00. Trial b)ttle free. j i Incident ol Webster's Boyhood. It is related that Daniel Web- ! ster, when a boy, and his elder ! brother, Ezekiel, were allowed on one occasion to go to a fair in a neighboring town, and each was furnished With a little money ! frmn tho alnnrlnr etnro n t. bmnn : I When t, returned iu the evon. S . was radiant with n-! joyment; Ezekiel rather silent, i t. . ... t ..... adventures, and linally asked ; ssteel flini, pam ouc io tneir em Daniel what he did with his mou-! ployes cm Saturday, April 1, ey. "Spent it," was the reply. JO,(iO0 for two weeks' work. We "And what did you do with yours. i have the Palmer iron' mill, that Ezekiel H" "Lent it to Daniel." ! came here from Chicago: the Kit- j i CITO. The moving season has about j ' r-bi.cr-.(l nnrl tU-o fpmilinc in tliia . . , . , ... . i LHJIUVJVIl dLU U'JW J11L1 U new homes. j There was a large attendance , at Mrs. Andrew Ueinbaugh's sale : last Thursday. Mrs. lleinbaugh ; has left the Valley to make her j home with her daughter, Mrs. , Katie Walker near l''oltz, Frank-1 lin county. Jacob W. Mellott sawed a nice pile of stovewood for ( leorge I'n gcr last week. Ceorgo does not believe in cuttiug wood on the woodpile in harvest wlulo he is taking his noon hour rest. Jacob had the misfortune to saw one of his lingers last Saturday. On ' Monday ho nnved his sawmill to 1 ing machine factories, lawn swing ( some place near llarrisouville. i aud baby jumpers, garment fac- Last Sunday's visiting was , tory, casket factory, 2 silver plat about as follows: Daniel KnautT j ing works, L' saw mills, 21louring speut the day at the home of his father, Michael; Archie K'eyser and family and mother-in-law, and Mrs. Anna Everts and son Harvey were at Web Seville's; Mrs. John Carbaugh was at Geo. Seider's, and Will Kuhn was at John Carbaugh 's. Uev. Spriggs has moved into the house vacated by Mrs. llein baugh. Don't Borrow Trouble. It is a bad habit to borrow any thing, but the worst thing you can possibly borrow, is trouble. When sick, sore, heavy, weary and worn-out by the pains aud poisons of dyspepsia, biliousness, Bright's disease, and similar in ternal disorders, don't sit down and brood over your symptoms, but fly for relief 1o Electric Bit ters. Here you will tind sure and permanent forgetfuluess of all your, and your body will not be i burdened by a load of debt dis-! ease. At Trout's drug; store. j Price r0c. Guaranteed. burns, boijs, bru:ses, piles and all skin diseases. K. E. Zicka- Postmaster Woollet has been j toose, Adoloh, W. Va., says: "My confined to his room for about a j little daughter had white swelling week and is a right sick man. so bad that piece after piece of John B. Kunyan, who had beeu j bone worked out of her leg. De confined to his bod aboutten days, Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo cured was able to be up most of tho her." It is tho most wonderful day, yesterday. Mrs. Eitemiller healing salve in toe world. Be remains in much the same condi-1 ware of counterfeits. Sold at tiou in which she has been lor Trout's drug store. several weeks possibly growing weaker. Immigrant travel is enormous. Ninty-two, car loads, with (i.JKX) foreigners therein, passed through Huntingdon last week, bound for the west. The majori ty of the now arrivals came from Italy, Hungary and Germany, while there were also a large num ber of Irishmen and Russians, ML.NCil. INDIANA. Former Fulton County Buy, Writes of One ol Indiana') Bmy Towns. Muncie, Ind . April 2, laofi. Editor' News: Through the kindness nf some one, I am re ceiving the Fulton County News, ! ami I very much appreciate it. ln its columns 1 see many names , nf l10" aml I,laces 1 Wi,s om:e '. 11.. . 1 il.. I. .... ... which itiey live; unu it nas just'. occurred to me that, perhaps, your readers would be interested in knowing something of this part of Hie country. The city of Muncie is situated in Delaware county, Indiana, on, White river, a small stream that j 11 mvs soutnwest into the the Wa-' bash near old Viucennes. We are ji' miles east of Indianapolis, 120 ! miles northwest of Cincinnati, I and (10 miles south of Fort Wayne vv have a population of :!.",00p. Sixteen years ago this city was just a country town of 5,000, but, at that timo gas was struck and manufacturers rushed here, and to other towns in the gas belt, on account of cheap fuel, which caused our city to grow to its present size; but the supply of gas has beeu exhausted, and mau- u lactu r'rs have gone back to coal. But little inconvenience Was felt in the failure otgas, as it was folic wed by an abundant flow ol oil, and to-day we are in the ceu tre of the best oil IHd in the State, .with headquarters here for oil well supplies, boiler shops, tnnU shntls and drillers' tools. Besides thls wo havo a numbcr of latjro manufacturing plants, Thee are four iron and; steel mills, ,, , a selinan wire mills, nail and' fence factory combined; then, we have the Wlntely Malleable Castings nnmmiu' r.. In I'tm ennprn t.hilt. , . e. ..... M rw : UulllC HvJJ-U 11 Will VJJL llJliiU, 1 1 I W. We have an iron bedstead lacto- ry employing 175 men; and among the other largo industries, are ij glass factories one of which has an output per day of 900,000 Ma- sou fruit jars. This is the largest ' fruit jar factory in the United I i States, and they buy tho output i of two other small factories to till ! tlieir orders. These jars arc ship 1 ;.i'dtoall jiarts of the world. ' Among the other smaller con ; corus are '! plauinr mills, lar;e wheel works, lawn mower facto , ry, pulp mill, straw board, bend- ing works, knitting mill, 2 wash mills, 2 ice plants, '2 foundries, 1 canning factory. Of railroads, we have six The "Big -4,'' Main lineEastand West; Lake Erie & Western, east and west; Lake Erie & Western, north aud south; Chicago a, nd Eastern Indiana; Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville; aud Midland, south west to Brazil. Then we have !i electric lines one from Dayton, Ohio; one from Fort Wayne; and the Union Traction from Indian apolis. Vet with all these things, tlioy don't throw money at the birds. The most mdepeudeut cuss of tho whole gang is the farmer with a few good oil pro ducers'on his farm. You will see him in town almost any day, and all ho will talk about is oil,. Not wishing to weary you or your readers further I will close. D. Gkackv. K HIIillT NAMt ls OcWiTT. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cools, soothes, and heals cuts, KHIOU IIANOAOK I K KuHCATAI.Olil'K TRUSSES A llllD.MINAI. KI'I'I'OKi KICK , I'lillrtilnljihiii CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Bot Courh Syrup. Tte Good. Uh In tim. Sold by drugvlu. H I t 5 Is My HAT r s the daily question of the women The hats I muko tit perfectly ton thn hetul ronseqiirntly you will not have to ask this vexing questions of your friends continually. Spring Styles Study and copying of the French patterns lirini; to you nil the desirable things in Hpring huts. All the new bhai!es In the elTee' ive CUAKboTTK COltDAY'a, the hats that suit no many faces Reody'to-Weor Hetts . ! Press Hats, Kvery-day Hats, Misses , Hats, Children's Hats. i X ! have nil tho littlu flxtniM -rllihons, eliitVons, mnline.s, lnees, j t veils, and llnwers. . Don't huy your spring at the very lowwst prices. Trimmed Free. Maye The Millinery, Mrs, A. Fine Display of Spring 3 Summer Millinery Wo have, all of the latest shapes nnd styles iu trimmed and un trimined hats, ami will show you whatthe liest ideas lire for Spring and Summer. Vou net the best value a', our sloro for your money, we proved it last fall to hundreds und will prove it to more this spring, us yon can save money by coining, sjett,iri(j prices und see the creat Bargains we (jive you. Hats from 2.") cents uptotlO. All styled of Turbans and Keady-to-wear Hats. Hundreds of trimmed and Untrimmed hats to select from. Shirt-waist Suits from 1 i0 to $2, Shirt-waists from 7.V., to .")(), Skirts from "0c up, wrappers e"e, Swiilioniiets 1" ami 25 cents; .'!0 different styles of collars; Infants ('.tips, and lints, mil lions, Laces, Hosery, ISelts, f.adies Vests and Corsets. Come one and all and get prices. Keinember you et a fancy hat pin or fan with each hat. All trimming done free nf charge. Opposite l'ostoffiee. STONV KIOUE. We had quite a suow last Sat- urday morniug. (!eo. 'W. Morton, wife 'and son, Walter, and daughter, Ethel, and j J. D. Hoop visited Lewis Mel- j lott's, Sunday. j James 3. Mellott and wife, and Michael Mellott visited R A. Tru- j ax's, Sunday. j Iu answer to thel'leasant Kidge j items iu last week's paper, Goo. i W. Morton says if more people wore spectacles tin v could tell a traction engine from an Irish man's blacksmithsliopon wheels. Mrs. Goo. 11. Hoop and Mrs. Col ho J.ieed visited George S. ! Mellott's. 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Mortou visited i Wm. Win It's last Wednesday. Misses Jessie Mellott and Ella, Hoop spent from Friday until ! Sunday with the former's par-. ents, Mason Mellott and wife, aud Wm. Wink's at Need more. I Chronic Bronchitis Cured. ! "For teu years 1 had chronic j bronchitis so bad that at times I j could not speaif above a whisper," writes Mr. Joseph GolTmau, of Montmoreuci, Ind. "I tried all remedies available, but .with no success. Fortunately my em ployer suggested that I try Fol ey's Honey aud Tar. Its effect was almost miraculous, and I am now cured of tho disease. On my recommendation many people have used Foley's Honey aud Tar, and always with satisfaction." Sold by all dealers. ,N0HSVil.LE. The auction at Knobsville was well attended Saturday evening. George Glunt, who has been very ill with typhoid fever is able to be up again. J. C. Glunt and lady friend, Lola Wilson, attended meeting at llustontown, Sunday eveniDg. Mrs. Lizzie House and son, Rob ert, visited Samuel Wilson's Sun day. Mi.'is Maude Deshong spent a few days last week with friends at Harrisonviile. Jennie Wible spent Saturday evening with Lola Wilson. Orson Wible and Miss .ell Snyder visited Noll's grandpar ents at Laidiglast Sunday. Pneumonia follow La Qrlpp but nevor follows tha use of Cm CV'Q Honey rULCI O and Tar Itttopa the Cough and heala tho lungs. Prevent Puouuionle and Consumption, Us. Q. VkOB, of K7 Oagnod St , Cbloico, write.: "My wifa had U icripp and it laft ber with vary bad entiitli on bar lorifa wblok Volii' Uombi o T aurad aouplataly." For sale at Trout's drug store. On Straight? j hut without looking here. Kvi'vUiing j Coiuo in and see firV yourself, lints i J Johnston. MeConnelishurn, Ta. F Little, McConnellsbur.u. New Falling Top. Buggies, both Factory and llandnuule from $35 to $85 Surreys and Aagons l.artre stork on hand all the time , . . S,'1,','t f,'m' W. R. EVANS, llustontown, Pa. JB Nlv!SJ3IT Sells MACHINE OILS from 20 cents to lit! cents u (jul lon. Don't bo deceived no body will sell you a 60-cent oyffor 2.1 cents. Mower Sections anu jruurds for all kinds of machines ut prices lower thau you have ever lieartl. BINDERS on hand; Binder twine, Horse llukes in fact farmer's Khould reinoinher if they want any thing in the machinery line that I can help them if anybody can. W. H. NESBIT,- M'Connellsburg CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEWJYRQYAL PILLS nnfv. Alwnva rcliuhli'. I.ixllpa, k llrurulat ftit I INI I IM.I.Hll ,, ,.,! and 4,olil lii.-tiiiiKr IH(.x.-.,. s,.ul(l iii ,hi. rildwjli. Takx no titli-r. I(rii4 ituituoriMift ulmi. lillliiiUHnil imllitli.H. Ilii ..I yinir lnuyi.i, "i m-iiiI 1,'. in Biiimpia lor I'urlli uliu'.. Ta-i.ll-l "'ill ui"l "Hi'0l rr l.iHi..." hum, ri'liini Hull, lu.lloicl'uMiiiioiiiiiU, bo'il by UlilKlflMU. OHIOHiJBTKIt CHKMIOAt, CIO iluO flaillnuu kHi', l-IIIL l., LA DIE S RJL A FR AN C OS f COMPOUND-' Safe, Quick, Sellable Regulator . Miijmrlt.r til ilnir liri iniiiriiiiueit. Kiiiarl,.r ttiothi-r reniMtlHi fliil'l at hluti prloai. driin- ki.ih ur ly mail. luiuii'iluli 1J liMjhiiit (ri'0. rraueo. VblliidolpbU, faw I' ' ITUE I I FULTON COUNTY fNEWS Covers the Field. In every part of the County faithful re porters arc 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 Sun day. School Lesson, Helps for Christian Enaeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev erybody. THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. X SALE BILLS, POSTERS, LETTER HEADS, NVELOPES, CARDS, fie, In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. S Sample copies of the News sent to any friends on UMBEliLAND VALLEY TIME TABLIO-Xov. 27, 1!)04. no 4ino. t) bo. t uo. IU. Ill) tA.Mlt. M P. WinchcNtor '.lurtlliNljurt;.... HnKerstowri .... tP.M 8 Ml P. M H 1 At H I HI ;oi a i? VI 17 3 u:l Vi 311 U 7 H I) 4:! o:. ! orociiuustiu .... I MercerKlniri.... .Imu.I.erM.urii:. 8 IU 10 10 I H 1 io :io k (ii0 ;to 'a ::u II I I Uli 12 0O 4 8 10 M 11 111 11 E7 12 02 Hail 13 40 4 t;i 7 i:i 1 ift A. M v uyneMxiro Shtppensliurif ... Viiwvillo ?;u lisle M.'chiinl(J8burK.. IJtllMtUl'K Arr, llurrlsburif. Arr. VMlu. .. ... Arr. New York. Arr Jialtlujore.. 7 0i 7 in 8 07 8 i'H 8 4" 8 OS 11 4K i Vi l.'i a 10 o r, III w 10 41 4 M ft (HI 5 Ml ft NS ft L'H 8 (HI I 1 O 2 OX s a:i 8 -U 8 451 II US lu Cll II LM 10 07 2 40 6 10 ft 471 8 Ml 8 OS at 6 00 8 4Hi P. M.I P. M. to w 4 a:t 7 1H 2 SO 8 17 b Ml 8 II P. H. A. M Truln No. 12 rust run dully exuopt Sunday between llttKerstowa und llurrltiurK. leuvliiK tUKeratowD 1.0ft and iirrlving ut HitrrlHburK ut i. no. Addltlonul cunt-bound looul truing will run dully, exuept SunUuy, us follawa: Leuve L'urllsle 7.0S u. m., 12.30 p.m. 8.1ft p.m., leave MeebunloHliurK ft.64 u m.. 7.211 a. m.. 12.S2 p. m.. (.'HI p. m. Leave Dlllsliuiu ft.35 a. m 10.00 a. in. . ft.28 p. m., Trains Nos. 2.8 and 110 run dully between Ha Ki.TKtown aud Hurrlbburg. Dully. Oully except Sundav." T ! oj your l request, I Ijeave no. 1 no. 8 no. a no. 7 no. 9 108 P. U A M A M A. Id P. M P.M. Ilultlmore 11 fti 4 41 8 55 12 00 4 86 8 30 New York 7 ftft V! 10 8 5f 2 5S 6 5ft I'hlla II 40 4 26 8 4l II 40 ; 30 8 26 HuiriNburg' 6 0O 7 ftn;ll 46 8 8 1 2ft 11 06 DlllRburu..., 8 ftu iWT.... Muuhunlusburi;.. ft 10 H 16 12 03 8 11 8 43 11 23 Curlwlo 5 40 8 37 12 21 4 Oil 8 04 II 42 Newville 6 01 8 6ll2 4H 4 hi 8 24 12 02 Sllippeusburit... 8 20 8 17 1 Oil 4 311 8 ii 12 ll Waynesboro 10 87 8 00 6 i ( Iminbersburif., 6 40 8 .Hi 1 27 4 Ml 10 00 18 3fi Meioersburg.. . 8 16 10 30 ft fa Oreeuoastle .... 7 06j9 r,u l ftu 5 21 10 21 12 ftU HaKerstown .... 7 27 10 22 8 10 ft 41 10 46 I 16 MartlllsburK 8 2nlll 0M 8 24 Ar. Wlncbestor. 8 16ll 60 7 10 A. M.a. M.I P. M. P. M.P. M. A.M. Trum No. 17 west runn duny exeept Snnduy between llitrrlsburir and HilKerNlown, leuv UiB HunlsbuiK ut ft.lft p.m. und arriving at Hu Kurstown at 7.67 p. in. Addltlonul loeul trulns will leave llnrrlsbuiR us follows: l''or Curllslo und Intermedlute stu tlons at 8.37 a. in., 2.00 p. in. and 8.30 p. m., also 'orMeebunlusburK. Olllsburic and biterinedlalc suillousat 7 30 a. m.. 8.10 p. m. and 6.30 p. in. Trulns Noh. I. 8 and 108 run dully between Harrlsburv and HuKerstowu. Hullunin puluee sleeping earn between New York and Kuoxville, Tenn., on trulns t west and 110 eiwt aud between l'hlludelpb a und Welsh on N. & W. Hiillwayon trains lue west und 12 east, exeept tliut on Sunday tbe l'blia lelpblu sleeper will i-uu east on No. 3. Throuirli oimi'lu's to und from l'blladelphla on train 8 and 4 east and 7 and 8 west. Daily. t Dully exeept Sunday. SOUTHERN I'KNN'A R. K. TRAINS. t'us. jl'as. ;Mix. 117 1(131 161 P. M A M A M lus. Mix. Pas. toi ttsa n8 Lve. Arr. am a m p. m, Obambersbuig. . 8 4b II 60 4 00 Marlon 8 3.1 II 82 8 4 ..Mercersburg.. 8 00 10 SO 8 10 lxiudon 7 38 8 42 8 4H ....Ulebmond.... 7 30 8 80 2 40 A. M. A. M. P. M. ft Ofi 0 44 8 6."i. ft HI 8 Ml 7 14 ft 6310 Hiii 8 16 a i:i;io 581 8 6o 8 20 II 06 8 Oft P. M.jA. M.A. M M. O. KKNNKHY, OKO. W. MARTIN. Vice 1'res. & Cleu. Snpt. . Supt H. A. ItlUliLi:, Uuu. l'uss. -Agent. DeVVItrs Salvo For Piles Burns, Soros KILLthk cough and CURE the LUNGS WITH s Nov; Discovery nuciiuoTinM Prloe FOR I OUtiHSand ' W OLDS 50c ft $1.00 Free Trial. Hiii.'st and UuicKest Cure (or nil TMKOAT and LUNO TROUB LES, or MONK Y BACK. BUSINESS DlKUlOhK. HARBKHS. R. M. DOWNES. First Class Tonsorial Artist, McOONN W.LS11U1U1, I'A. A Clean Cup niid Tnwnl with ciu'h bhavc. ICvorythlng Antlm-pMo. Hn.orn 8lfrlllied. ftlTShop In room liitelt occupied by Kd limlie ISAAC N. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to clntB In all tylp of hair cut-tlriK- W'ick, cany nliave. Ifay-rum, Crciin' Wlloh-huicl. without extra ctmriro. KtcnIi towel to eiwih ouNtomcr. Latest Improved up, piirutun for Htcrllilnif tools. I'avlors oppoMie Fulton Houne. LAWYER'S. h. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Oflice on Sauare, McConnellsburjf, Pa. All legal business and eolteotlons entrusted will eeclve careful and prompt attention. Clll'ROHFS. PRKSIIYTERIAN. Kev. W. A. West, D. D., I'nstor. Preachinp services each alternate Sabbath atl0:.'10a. m. and evory Sunday evpninp at 7:00. Services at Green Hill on alternate SabbulliH at 10:110 a. m. Sabbath school ut H:15. Junior Christian Kn deavor at 2:00, Christian Endeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Methodist episcopal Ilev. J. V. Adams, Pastor, Sunday School at 9:l!0 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:1(0 and every Suuday evening at 7:00. Kpworth league at fi:00 p. m. Prayer meeting I'hursday evening at 7:00. United fresbyterian lie v. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 0:.'i0 a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ing ot 10:110, and every other Sunday evening uf7:00. .Tim alternate Sabbath evenings are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. ni. Praver meeting Wedncsduy evening at 7 :00. lliVANOEI.ll-Ai. Lt'T H EH A Nlle V . A. G. Wolf. Pa si or. Sunday school (:1j a. m. Pirii'-liiiig.every other Sunday morning at 10:.'iU und every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian Kn deavor nt ti:00 ). ni. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening ut 7:00. Reformed Kev. C. M. Smith, Pas tor. Sunday school at 9:110 a. m. Preaching on alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. ni. Christian Kndeavor at 6:00 p. in. Prayer meet ing od Wednesday evening at 7:00. 1 T.ii.v.s or coi kt. The lirst term of the Courts of Ful ton county jn the year shall commence on the Tuesday following 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. Tho third term on the Tuesday next following the second Monday of June, at 10 o'clock u. 'm. The fourth term on the first Monday f October, at 2 o'clock p. m. ItOROL'Gll Ol'FICF.RS. Justice of tbe Peace Thomas V, Sloan, Ij. H. Wible. Constable John TI. Doyle. Hurgess H. W. Scott. Councihnen D. T. Fields, Lconurd Flohmun, Samuel Bender.M. W. Is'ace. Clerk William Hull. HighConstablu Wm.Baumgardner. School Directors A. U. Nace. John A. Irwin, Thomas P. Sloan, F. M. Taylor, John Comerer, C. 11. Stevens. filM-RAL PI RECTORY'. President Judge Hon. S.Mc. Swope. Associate Judges David Nelson. W. H. Mender. Prothonotary, &o. Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George B. Dan iels. Treasurer A. C. Lauver. Sherilf J. G. Alexander. Deputy Sheriff W.. 11. Nesbit. Jury Commissioners Simon Desh ong, Dennett A. Truax. Auditors W. C. Davis, Geo. W. Glenn, J. A Myers. Commissi oners S. D. Mellott, Geo. Sigel, and H. P. Palmer. Clerk Frank Henry. County Surveyor A. J. Fore. County Superintendent Charles E Barton. Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J. Nelsou Slpes, Thomas F. Sloan, F, McN. Johnston, M. H. ShaD'ner, Ceo. I Daniels, John P. Sipes, S. W. Kirk. SOCIETIES Odd Fellows- M'Connellsburg Lodge No. 744 meets every Friday evening in tne Comerer Building in McConnells burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meets every Suturday evening ln the Cromer building at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 607 meets every Saturday evening In Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. Harrisonviile Lodge No. 701 meets every Saturday evening in Ode' Fel lows' Hall at Flarrisonvllle. Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening In Odd Fellows' Hall at Waterfall Mills. Warfordsburg Lodge No. 601 meets In Warfordsburg every Saturday evening. King PostG. A. P.. No. meets in MoCoiinollBburg ln Odd Fellows' Hall the lirst Saturday in every month at 1 p. ni. Koyal Arcanum, Tuscarora Council, No. 121, meets on alternate Monduy evenings In P. O, S. of A. Hall, lu McConinillsburi;. WasblngtotrCump No. 407, P. O. S. A., of New Grenada, meets evorv Sat urday evening in P. O. S. of A. Hall. Washington Camp, No. 554, P. O.S. of A., llustontown, meets every Satuo urday evening in P. O. S. of A. Hall. John O. Tavlrin I.u .ft A M w,. TsSO,-meets every Saturday, ou or just prmnjujiitf tun moon in i.asniey hall, at 2 p. m., at Uuck Valley. Woman's Relief Corps, No. 80 meets at sume date und pluce ut 4 p.m. Gen. I). B. McKlbbln Post No. 402, G. A. . muni 4 tha c,.,.n4 a.,.4 .....th. Baturdays in each month at Pleusan ADVERTISE IN The Fulton County News,
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