HjlIuiN COUNTY NEWS. Published Every Thursday. B. W. rcCK, Editor and Proprietor. AkCONNELLSBURG, PA. APRIL 19, 1905. Published-Weekly. 51.00 per Annum in Advance. 1 AIIVKHTtNINU HATKH. , PT.imre of 8 Unci 3 time 11 Ml. 9 Pt-r K(uire each n'ltwcqtient- Insonion.... AH advertlsem.'ntN Inserted for lew than throw months charged by the nijuare. :l nidi, j liuios. I 1 yr. O'evfourlli column.. On-' h;iir column '.me Column ..!. on. :?0.on. flO.OO . . '.'Mil. 4II.0O. .V UI ... 4VIM. I M.IM, I fiKOO Not him? Inserted for less than l )'i'of,s-.'itr,,fcl Curds one year is BRISH CRltA. ('Lira and Ivy lJix?oii spout lust S a unlay and Sunduy in the home of thoir uncle, J. N. Hixson, of A' ersvillo. (J race Lodge and Ida llixsou rxpwt to leave this week for the Sl.ippeusbui'f; Normal. Dr. J. il. IJanlis spent last Sun lit y with his brother, X. R Hanks a' Kmmavulle. C alvin Walters of Sixmile Kun, sn.'Lit a few clays with his parents W. U. Walters and wife at Akers- VI",'. K'la Barton and Bessie Morton of Crystal Springs, spent last Sunday with (!raco and Jcime Lodt! of Kmmaville. (I. W. Uixsonof CrytalSprings was calling on friends at Faaina ville last Sunday. J. ti.es Mciveo and wife, of Whips Cove, visited Morgan Bar ton and ianiily last Sunday. Alex Keeder, wife and daugh ter Klla and son Koy, of Everett, were called to Brush Creek last week to attend the funeral of Aqnila Lodge. The many friends of Aquila Lodire were very much grieved last week wheu word reached ln'i et hat he had cied m the Al t' oua Hospital. lie was a most excellent young man and was well liked by all who kuew h.in. His many friends deeply sympa thize with the family in their sad here Vi-meut. A Tried and True Friend. One Minute Cough Cure con tains not an atom of any harmful drug, and it h i-, been curing i coughs, colds, croup aud whoop- i lug cough solm irthat it has proven its-Jt to be a tried and true fri. ad to the mauv who use it. Mrs. CertrudeE Tenner, Marion, Jnd. says: "Coughing and straining so weakeued me that I run down m weigh from 14s to H2 pounds. After t. ying a number of reme dies tf noavail, OneMinuteCough Cm"- entirely cured me." Sr.ld at Tt rat's drug store. AkklliWN. ) u r people are busy plowing, turning lime and sowing oats. Mrs. Samuel Kline and daugh ti Amy visited 15. S. Mellottlast I-, turday. Uoy 1 'aimer made a trip to Uncock one day last week. Johnson Truax and Miss Essa "i: i ax made a business trip to I!., .cock last Friday. Alexander Bradshaw has hired v. i ;i W. II. Mellott for the sum ri. if. WHIPS COVE. Tii people are all getting ready for pi mting corn. F. 1'. Vlessingor made a busi ness rip to the county seat last F'rnl u. Ou schools closed last week after a successful term. The Sunday school is progress ing nicely under tin care of F. M. Ui hi. I-aiah Bay ton ano wife visited i-"la' ivcs in Bedford couuty, Wed nesday and Thursday of last week W. L. McK'ee a id family called on Moses Diehl's last Sunday. , SMAKPG. The sick people in our commu nity are slowly improving in health. In Attempting to pass a trac tion engine while returning from Hancock a few days ago, the horse ! which Denton Pock was driving j became frightenod and iu plung-! ing suddenly for Hid, Mr. Peck i was thrown violently to the ' ground. lie was fortnnate In es caping serious injury. Susan AJor . ret is visiting rela-,' tives in this vicinity. j G. W. Uishop expects to open ; up a young Ualtimore in a few ! weeks. A Ptiody. - (Tunc-lbe OulOiiken Ituck.-u Written ly one of out Brush Creek township readets.-Ed. 1 How dear to ..,y heart is the News ( t u Hon County i, As fresh from the press it, spreads out to my view. Not a full blushing "daily" inn tempt mo to leave it, 'Till I have persued it-have read it 'clean through. In the large city paper which come to our hand. We read the home, foreign and "scan- diilied" news. Their head-Urn s are glowing, their pictures are Brand: Hut they tire us- we long for our own Fulton News. Its weekly uppi tirunce we hail treasure, AM freighted w happening of the past week; Its columns we -.can w ill the greatest of pleasure, In the '"items" we find ju-i the new s that wo seek. Though the writer who sends in the news from "The Corners," Informs us "Si Plunkett has killed a fat hog," ".losli Ilrown is unwell," "we have line sleighing weulher. " And "John Henry Jones was eh used by a mad dog.'' Hut whim far removed from our loved Fulton County, "The News'' crimes to us like a letter from home, We anxiously read it it's all right we know it, And long may oris iri:i continue to come. Dreadful Attack of vVlioopini; Cuujili. Mrs, Ellen Harhson, of IJOO Park Ave., Kansas City, Mo.: writes as follows: "Our two chil dren had a severe attack ol whoop ing cough, one of them in the par oxysm of oughmg would often faint aud bleed at the iicre. We tried everything we heard of without getting relief. We then called in our family doctor who prescribed Foley's Honey aud Tar. With the very tirst dose they began to improve and r e feel that it has saved their lives."; Kefuse substitutes. Sold by all dealers. j t I PLEASANT RIDGE. ' Vuno a rot oi snow was nying around loose last Sunday. Mis Plosa Pittmau is spending a few weeks w i 'Ji her sister, Mrs. Logue Sliives. (ieorge Morton sold a valuable horse last Thursday. Irvin (!arland was at Frank Shives' last Sunday. George Kaufftnau has moved his engine from Aaron ( iarland's where he had been sawing. Mrs. Hester Mellott aud grand son, George Mellott, spent Sat urday night and Sunday at J"!f Harris's in the Cove. Snakes are getting to be quite numerous. Lust Saturday F. K. Sliives killed two of the long 'varmints." Full of Tragic Meaning, are these h'nes from J. H. Sim mons, of Ca-oy, la. Think what migtit have resulted from hister- j rible cough if he had not taken ! the medicine about which he! writes: '! had a fearful cough, disturbed my :ight'srest. Itried ' everything, but.nothiug would re- iicve it, until I took Dr. King's! Xew Discovery for consumption : coughs and coFs, which com pletely cured me. " Instantly re lieves and permanently cures ail th roat a ud 1 u ng d i seases ; prevents j grip and pneumonia. At Trout's the druggist; guaranteed; ot'c and l.'n Trial bittle free. CITO. The farmers are getting ready to plant corn. Harry Snyder visited John Car baugh's Sunday, u did, also, WiJliam Walker, of Franklin county. I not I Mrs. George Seiders is well at this writing. Curtis Richards and wife were visiting Mrs. Richards' parents, Sunday. Charley Stingo: has finished making a lino sled for George l-'nger. Fred Gordon and family were the L'uestsof Mr ( InivW- r,.,.. (; m m.... mi,.. i r,. . ... 1 aid, also. Mrs James Peck Sun day. Mrs. John Seville is quite poor ly again. William Seville and wife of Franklin county, were his parents. The visitors that were at John Seville's Suuday wore Mrs. Kiley 1 Garland, Mrs. Michael Peck, John ' Carbaugh, John Pine and wife, ' and Web Seville and wife. j You can have tn9 MiWS whole year for a dollar. on , NLW H'JLNATA. ! Mi. ( lei t ge Thomas aud Lu'.zie Fisher, of Wells Valley, visited pralk Thomas' on Sunday. (Jlaru A N,llls o) AUooUU) js i . . . . . Vls,ln l'"'' I'omc here a few j days. j Marion Edwards of Euid, spent j ;v day the past wovk with her , fPllind Milluic Cunningham. llosswell Stains is buiidiign new barn on his farm, on same location as the old one. Whooping cough is now in No. I school. Brof. Barton, of McConuells burg, visited the schools m Wells i last Friday, and attended Water as a 1 1 fill lodge on Friday evening. Ou : tT.I'il.iy morning ill', and .llll) Irish went tislnng for trout. The Professor caught three trout and I one chub, while Irish caught a i fresh cold and a sucker. 1). D. (i. M., John Comerer, of Mcouuellsburg, installed tho of ficers of Wa' rfall lodge No. 77.'3, last Friday night, and Wells Val ley lodge. No. (107, Saturday night. The electric storms are playing iiavor. with the telephone liuo in this section. Tho Valley Mutual was put out of business for a few days, aud at this writing the Peo tiVs line refuses to work, which causes much inconvenience. Jesse . McClaiu's store at R .bertsdale, in the K. I. A- C. Co's., large building was discover ed on fire Sunday morning, and it was with grot diiliculty that the men succeeded in checking the llames before much damage was done. The lire originated in the sleeping room-over the main store building, burning some of the clerk's clothing. Don't Borrow Trouhlc. It is a bad habit to borrow any thing, but the worst thing you eau possibly borrow, is trouble. When sick, sore, heavy, weary aud worn-out by the pains aud poisons of dyspepsia, biliousness-, Bright 's disease, and similar in- , , v , , ,. , , terual disorders, don t sit down aml br0()d ()Ver your symptoms, out lly for relief 1o F.leclric Bit ters. Here you will tind sure and permanent l'orgetfulness of nil your, and your body will not be burdened by a load of debt (lis-1 ease. At Ti out's drug store. -Price .""c. Guaranteed. Aftsr an Auto. liagerstown Mail says: j 'Hon. Thaddc-us Mahon, the i we'.Ikuown Congressman aud res- j idenc of Chambersburg, and w ho ! is also gamins: fame every day as I the only practical frog farmer in Franklin county, was over here j yentei day with the iutcntiou of ; buying oue of those line Crawford i automobiles for road purposes. I He dec lined to discuss the "greeu 1 racks" but said the four cylinder i Crawford car was a good speedy ; and strong one and a tierce hill ! climber. Mr. Crawford took him outiu several ol the cars and showed him about tho town and county generally at a good rate of speed, but legal too. 1 ol t Littleton. Frank Locke who lias been at Six Mile Hun is home spending so. ne time with his people at this place. Carrie Hill has returned to the Soippensbtirg Normal. Miss Faiinii! Mortof Clear Kidge is employed at the Fugle Hotel. Mrs. David F raker and two children spent a day at lierlionie. r.aldwin Fraker and Kalb Ortli attended the festival at Clear Ki.'ge Saturday evening. Mr. Klijali Daldwin, of this place, had the misfortune to got his leg broken by a lior.-e falling on him. T II: kKiflT NAME IS DeWITT. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cools, soothes, and heals cuts, burns, boils, trusses, piles aud all skin diseases. K. JO. Zicka- toose, Adolnh, W. Va., says: "My little daughter had white swelling ! B" uau l"" "uer piece oi V...A l L . f.. ! t"e worked out of her leg. De- Witt's W.tc.li Hazel Salvo cured her." It is the most wonderful healing salve iu tne world. lie ware of counterfeits. Sold at Trout's drug store. visiting . A complete assortment of East i er novelties and Candies. Get them at Irwin's. . t YSTTT.-fg! 1 : 1 a3 J! - TH CJ W CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Bot Cough Synip. Tastei Coed, Ft Uu la t.ma. Sold by drugfun. hi Is My HAT s the daily question of tho on the head consequently you will not have to ask this vexing' questions of your friends continually. Spring Styles Study and copy ag of the French patterns briny; to yon all tho desirable things in spring hats. All the new shades In the elTee" ive CHAIU.OTTF. COIIDA 'S, the hats that suit so many faces Rendy-to-Wenr Hots? Iress Hats, Kvery-day Hats, MUse.s Hats, Children's lints. I have nil the littlo fixings- riiibons, chiffons, in alines, laces, veils, and flower. Don't buy your spring hat without looking here. Kvrytlilnp; at tho very lowest prices. Come in and see for yourself. Hats Trimmed Free. Maye Johnston. Tlic Milliner, McConnelisluir;;, Pa. S Hustontown Millinery When in need of Millinery Goods don't fail to call at An nie I'.. Dawnoy's, . Hustontown. I'a. You ciin tind what you want either in Keady-lo-Wear Hats, Pattern Ihits, or rntrimmed Hat, and at prices that are We will not be undersold. Wo have a few salable hats such as I !eady-to-Wen r, and Untrlmmed left over from Hist season, that will yo at and be low cost . Huts that were .sold last sea son at 2."io, now $1 ..Vi. We ha ve t hem at prices l'lineinp from oO cents to !."(. " A line lot of all kinds will be here by April 2 tli. t 'onm a-d see us. We can save yon money. Thanking the public lor past patronage, I tun, Very respee.tfull ANNIE E. DAWNEY. Husfontown, Pa. A Temperance Declaration. Perhaps it may not be general ly known that twelve former Presidents of the United States, at the earnest solicitation of Fd wartl Cornelius Delevan,' of New York, appended their names to the following temperance declar- atiou: "Being satistied from ob- servation aud experience, as well as.from medical testimony, that ardent spirits and drink is not olll.V needless, but hurttul, and that Hie entire disuse of it would tend to promote the health, the virtue and the happiness of tho i community, we hereby express our conviction that snould tho people of the United States, and especially the young men, dis countenance entirely the use of it, they would not only promote their personal benefit, but the good of our country and the world. " The Presidents so sign ing vere: Andrew Jackson, James Madison, John Quincy Ad ams, Martin Van Buron. John Tyler, Millard Fillmore, Frank lin Pierce, James Buchauau, Ab raham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson. Forget 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. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you e cures indi gestion and all stom ich troubles. You forget you have a stomach from the very day you begin tak ing it. This is because it gets a rest recuperates and gradually grows so strong and healthy that it troubles you no more. K. L. IJiihcoek, Amherst, Minn., says : "1 have taken a great many rem edies for indigestion but have found nothing equal to Kodol Dy spepsia Cure." Kodol digests what you eat, cures indigestion, dyspepsia, sour stomach, belch ing, heartburn and all stomach troubles. Its preparation is the result of many years of research Sold at Trout's drug store. X i:tt Fridnv nft.prnoini tho f.nir. I al Temperance Legion of Bed ford planted a maple tree in tho pub lic square in Bedford, which was a gift to the Legion ftom IIou. Philander C. Knox, United States Senator, and formerly Attorney i General of the United States. Tho tree was grown on thd his toric grounds at Valley Forge whore Washington and his army were encamped during thowiu t?r of 177(!-'7fi. Interesting ex ercises to-ik place and the gift, is highly appreciated. On Straight? women The hats I make lit perfectly . FLAVELL'S sri'KIIIni! MAMIAOKS WIUTI-; FOU CAT A l.ool K i-.i..M k; si'ockinis mnoprp AliOo.MiNAi.si Troii 1 1: I nUOOtO '.nii.TSpi ivn (iAioir.M St., riiilndclililH, I'a. New Falling Top uggies, both Factory and Handmade from $35. to $85 Surreys and Wagons "5 l.tirye stock on hand n the time to select from. W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. IW.H.NESBIT i Soils i MACHINE OILS from 20 cents to t; cents n gal lon. Uon't be deceived no body will sell you a (ID-cent oil for 2.1 cents. Mower Sections and guards for all kinds of machines at prices lower than you have ever heard. B I NDERS on hand; Binder twine, Horse Hakes -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 Hi CHESTER'S UW& w i il-r. til .l.l " I ol i K' l.ixi.. wuli-cl will, hill.' rl!in. Iitki. no mIImt. lt..rno (litiiuiT MilxO. lutioii,.,il liuiliiOiii. luvui vuur linwi; -ir mmi.i 4... in nam,,, ,,r l-urll. nlur... Tc.lii I11""'"1" "'! " KeliU" for I.m.IIv.." lirr. iy i . lurn Hull. lo.ollO TeMmn.imila. so: a by "'I oniKiri .ti. ' C'HICHi'KTER CHRMIOAt, CO. tloo naalino,. Umarr, I'lllLA., PA. Jlttt'tiun Ikli papvit LADIES fit "7'fi. 1. 1 Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Hii,rlnp ro (iHht romiMl ph koM at IiIkIi prlri. Omi h imnriuni ,(!. 8in ,'.-?f ul I v ukimI l.v ovr iOU.IMIO omen. I'm r, ( i nl. (nit i.ihi.i liyiiiuil. 1 t!ttiliiiniiiiln loukl.-t fi-tn. -Ir. Cul'ruiK'O, Phlludi lplilu, Pa, 5 FOLEYSIIONEYHCAR itooilhacouthand hlilttntf Pneumonia follows La Grippe but never follow the uaa of FOLEY'S SB 3f Wl Itttopi the Cough tod healt the luDgt, Prove uta I'neuinoul tnd CoDtumptlon. II. Q. Tlcnn, of 1ST Ovgood St., Cbteaco, rltoat "Mr wit bad la mpp. aod it left bar Iritb a nrf bad eoub on har luot whiua Soli Uumbi awuTia aarad aomplalal. For sale at Trout s drug storo. :! i I 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 Sun day School Lesson, Helps for Christian Endeavorers,. and a Good Sermon for ev erybody. 4 : THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, POSTERS, LETTER HEADS, KVELOPES, CAaDS, 4c", In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. J 1 Sample copies of t the News sent to any, t of your friends on ; request. .a. a i QUMBEKLAND VALLEY TIMETAUiTeT-Nov. 27, 1004. uu. -;uu i.nu. t5,no. i,no.ili no vViuclH'Mrr lilrlinshiii.,,, liit-'ersiou n .... ; renoiivlU; .... vl'Ti'-crshinv . . . 'liuiiitiei htiui u -. .Vuyneshnm hlliptuisbuiv... ewvlllo ' illMslH Ujt:linnU!Hl)urK.. itllshuiv rr. linn ihburtf. rr. Phi) ii it. New York. rr Uaiemore.. 'K.u 'A. il ? ill K l' to iu 8 Ji 10 II I!. I 01 4 i in., a i I ft 'I 9 mi 14 .-. ml o :i ; o;t 5 :i 9 4 1 II II! 111 -.'I 11 II II 12 1)2 il us. il ft f4 10 W 12 21 III 'HI 9 0 II 4 a ii 15 !. U.I II -J.I H 17 2 40 (1 10 t 4? H M'1 8 os' ii z: 6 00 9 4K P. M.l. U. iosr, 4 a:: 12 40 4 23 f f:i 7 w 2 20 7 I 7 i 3 II p. u. A. M. A. M Truln No. 12 east, runs dully except Hiindny balween llutrei-Niown uud ntirrUhuri. iii.'ini il urslowu l.of. aud urnviug al UiwriNburK ut Addltlonul eunt-buuud local tiulns will run hilly, except Suudu.v, uu follows; keuve Curllsle 7.os a. in., 12.IW p. in. S.I& p.m., leave ucuunuiujiiiuiH D.m u fll,, .ay H. li,, l.fia p. m l.ai) p.m. Ieuve Ulllsburg 6.3.1 a. ni., 10.00 n :u.. 6.28 n. tu.. TralDN Non. 2.8and UOrun dallybetweenHu- cinwibu mm iiiirnMiiurir- nully. Dully except Sunduv. Leave no. lino. 3UO. Bino. 7no. 9 mo taltluiore New oik I'liila flarrthbiirtf Uiilsburtf Mecliuuiutiburtf.. UiirliNle S'ewvillo .hlpptiuMliurK. .. IV'aynestioro 'JnumbernburK.. Ileroerhburtf .. . ireencustle .... UUKCl-HlOWD .... llurtinnburK Ar. Wlncbetitcr. P. M W A.U A 44! V 66 12 I",..... I 8 8 40; 1 1 Mill 46 8 60 I 4 I6I12 o:i x H7I2 241 4 61 12 lh! 4 Ml P. M p. l'i 4 H5I A 66 2 66 6 11 nf)i 4 7 hhr: 40 -.6 80 5 00 261 8 26 l 6 l 6 40 8 43 9 Ol 01 lo 9 24 6 20 1 01! 110! 9 4; 4"! ii'J 2 Co, 6 1 27 (Olio 00 8 I Ml 2IHO 21 II 10 4 H 10 M P. U. 7 0n! 1 60 2 10 7 27 10 8 ail 11 a i6u A. M. I Inun Nt. 17 west nais dul y except Snuduv iiinweeti IliirrisliuiH- und HiiKermown, lei. , -iuk HiinMiuiK ut 6.15 p.ui. and urrivluu at 11.. crslown ut 7.57 p. ui. Addiilnnul local trains will H-nvo llarrlsburg is follows: For Carlisle and intermediate sta ins at .X7 a. m.. 2.00 11. nj. and .: p. m., also ..rMechaalcsburK. lilllsburu and Intermediate .lallonsat 7 HO a. ut., H.I0 p. m. and . p. m. Trains Nos. 1,3 and 109 run dally bel'voeo Harrlsburii and Hane stown. 1'ulluiau palace siuepluK cars between New orkand Knoxviiie, Term., on tralna 1 west and Uu eut and lie'.ween l'hlladelph b ami Welsh ou X. & w. Hallway on trains 109 west and 12 east, except that ou Sunday the l'hliu JHnlila sieeper will run east ou No. 2. 1'uroUKU uouiihcH to and from I'hiladolphlu on iraii.s 2 and 4 east aud 7 and 9 west. Llally. t Dully except Sunduv, SOUTH EKNl'l.NN'A K. K. TRAINS. Pas 1'Uh Mil I trtS1 tOI I h i wll.ve. Arr. ft n ti .v;Chamberslurir . . 0 M 1 u Marlon 10 30 8 Ifi LMcroornburK.. 10 Ml 8 hO Loudon 11 On 05 ....Kione.oud.... ;'us. MI. I Pas mVi tec A Ml A u P. il. t7 P. M fi OnJ b II! !": 1 1 mi- 4 00 SI: II ill 8 i a i:i io ao 8 1 6 M 7 SH 7 ao 9 IL'I 2 41 ft 80 1 It J.I A. M IP. M. P. A. H.lA. M. A. M M. O. KKNNKIJY, GEO. W. MARTIN, Vice I'rea. At Uon. Sunt. . Sunt. H. A. RUUil.K, C,'.: ... I'asis. Aifent, , DeWIH's Jsalvo- Fop Pilesi Burns, Soros KILLthe couch and CURE THE LUNGS W1TH Br King's flow Discovery FOR I OUullS and nuieiiMDTi.nu Price 50c & $1.00 h Bureot uuJ Uuicirue'. Curu mr all THROAT end LUNO XKOUB- E T pn wiiwcv 11 a ir n ; ;i !.,.. I 2 m .... H ir, 4. i; Il -' I, 3 : i v.- si ir: :' i ir, .... n if"' ;! .1 s.i r ir-nmiwrmiMMnT DAK It l 1'S. R. AV. DOWNES, 1''ir.st Clash Tonsorial AunsT. McOONN Khl.SHUKi.1, I'A. A Clean Cup and Towel with eneh Shove Kveryihlnir Antiseptic. RaxorH Slerlll.ed. HT8hop In room lately occupied by 1j' Itm 1. 4 ISAAC IN. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Str ctly up to ilftti; In all ulyU'B of hntr ont. tln. Outfit, citMy NhuvHN. Hiiy-rtnn, (JrnnM WHh-nt,l. witriimt rxT.rn i'hr.rrn. Kr sli towel to eiu'h cuvtoinor. Latrwi Imprcvod up, fnnttUK fr ttorllizliig tool. )'rion opposite 'ullou House. unviKs, M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Ollice cm Sauare, McConnellsbury. Pa. All lepal business and rol'eotlons entrusted will ecelve careful and prompt atu nlloi' ClirUCMES. TREsnYTKUiAN. Kev. V. A. West, D. D., I'ustor. rrcachinp sorvn'cs each altKrnate Sabbath at 10:30 a. in. and every Sunday rvrnlrg at 7:f,0. Services at Green Hill on altertuiti' Salibiitlis at 10:li0 a. ni. Sabbath sohoul at 8:15. Junior Christian Kn deavor at 2;0O. Christian Endeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Methodist KPiscopAiKev. J. V. Adams, Pastor, Sunday School at 9:.'i0 a. m. Preaching every othec Sunday morning at 10:30 and every siiitifiay evening at 7:00. Epworth I .( iiy-ue at (i:0) p. m. Prayer lnuetintr Thursday evening at 7:00." United Presbyterian Kev. J. L. Grove, 'astor. Suuday school at 9:30 a. m. I'reaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, and every other f-' mday evening at 7:00. The alternate Sabbath even iny s ai'e used by tho Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m. I "raver meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. H'AMil:t.li,Ai, IjVTHKKA.V P.ev. A. G. Wolf, T'vs'or. Sunday school !):lo a. ni. Pji'iiching every other Sunday inornir.j at 10:3u and every oilier Sun day evi ning at 7:00. Christian Ku deavoi 't (1:00 p. in. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7j)0. Rei-OUMKI) P.ev. C. M. Siinlt'i, Pas tor. Sunday school at H:.'!0 a. ta. Preaching :in allermite Subbaths at 10:00 a. 111. and 7:00 p. m. Chi'istirn Endeavor at 0:00 p. m. 1'iayi i meet ing op Wednesday ev-ning at 7:00. i i-.k.ms up corwr. The tirst term of the Courts of Pul ton county in the year shall commence on the Tuesday followii g tho second Monday of .Taiiiiiir.v.a In o'clock a. m. The. i-"Cond term commences on ti e third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock p. m. The third term on tho Tuesday next following the second Monday ul June, at 10 o'clock n . in. J'hf fourth term on tho first Monday f October, sit 2 o'clock p. in.' isoKiit liii oi i ii;khs. Justice of the l'eace Thouris F. Sloan, L. 11. Wihle. Constable John 11. Poylo. llurgess If." V. Seou. Councilmmi 1). T. fields, Leoiiiiid ITohman, Samuel '.cndcr,M. W. Kucu. Clerk William Hull. High Con st able Win.Haumgardm:-. School Uirectors-A. U. ace. John A. Irwin, Thomas F. bloan, F. M. Taylor, John Comerer, C. 11. Stevens. a 1 : 1 ; 1. 1 II h fctoh v. President J.-.-lge Hon. S.Me. i:mn Associate Judges David Nelson, W, II. Uender. Prothonotary, X-c Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George H. Dan iels. Treasurer A. C. X.auver. Sheriff ,1. Ci. Alexander. Deputy Sheriff W. 11. Neshit. Jury Commissioners Simon J)ikh ong, liennott A. Truax. Auditors W. C Davis, Cleo. W. Glenn, J. A Myers. Commissioners S. D. Mellott, Geo Sigel, anil li. P. Palmer. Clerk Frank Henry. County Surveyor A. .1. Fore. " County Superintendent Charles H Barton. Attorneys W Scott Alexander, .1. 'e'son Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F. Johnston, M. K. Shallner, Geo. . Daniels, John P, Sipes, S. W. I.Cirk. so(iiiu:s Odd Fellows M'Coimellsburg Ijodgo No. 744 meets everv Friday evening in tne Comerer lluilding in McConnells burg. B'ort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meets every Satwday. evening in the Cromer building at Fort Littleton. Well' Valley Lodge No. (107 meets every iturday evening in Odd Fel lows' I In Wells Tannery. Ilarj . mvillo Lodge No. 701 meets every Saturday evening In Odd Pel lows' uuii at lliirrisoiivile. Waterfall Lodge NoV 77C meets ei. ery Saturday evitninir in Odd Fel lows' ihiij at Waterfall Mills. Wurfordaburg Lodge No. Mil i.ieeis In WarfordMliuig every Sii'.r.rdav. evening. King Post G. A. J',. No. 3M.1 meet... Ir, MeConmillsburg In Odd Fol:,iwn' Hull the tirst Saturday in every month at 1 p. in. I toy 111 ArcanuriLTusca- ira Council No. 121, meets Oil Ullf , :i:itn Mmulnu evenings in P. O. S. ol. A.' Hull, in McColm. Hsburg. Washington Cumu.No. 4!I7. P. Cs K A., of New GreiuiAa, rneots every S it urday evi iln,- in p. 1). of A. ilall. WaKhinL'toii Cami). No. iir.1. P. n : of A., Hustontown, meets every Sati-.r- uruuy rveuiug in f, U. . of A. Hall. John Q. Taylor Iost O. A. It., No. .180, meets every Saturday, on or jm v preceding full moon in La.-hley hull, at 2 p. iu., ift Buck Valley. Woman's Kelief Corps, No. 80 meets ut same date and place at 4 p.m. Con. I). H. McKibhiu '(,st No. 402, G. A. S., niootti the second and fourth Haturuayu Jn each month at Ploasa n Uidae . . uj ADVFRT1SE IN The Fnlton County News
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