FULIOiN COUNTY NEWS. FiTciir.'r.cd Lvcry 'Th;;r:day' B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNIiLLSBUKG, PA. MAY 10, 1905, Published Weekly, 1.00 per Annum in Advance. . VI- H I I I IU! ki. .-I u Ltrc ii1' ! infs 3 time r- It Ml, ;o. Uian I'lM '.Ul.i f MM'll Milt iutnl liiM'rl ion . AH ivli erL .'.ii.-dl " in- ei led for Ichh inree iiioiHIin elinrrfed by Hie square. 3 ni-s. I tl uioh. I t yr. One f'Hirt h 'milium . I lllt'-l I iv I, in. 11 'u' l '''.; m n . . f Ift !'. 1 . .. . J.'i '). I .... Irl.'. $-.1.). 10 in). N'i oc. :l.m im.tlO '. S.iX i-li it for li-ss Itiun It i I 'ards one year I t t l.illlc "I livery Ihiny. A tii.iu Diimod Tasscll drowned liitiisiilt' at I'itUlnirg tho other thty. Too iniK,!t corn in Hit; Tas M'l! is w hat ailed him. We don't just soo why a wninuu should likelier inirror better titan a man. for the mau will Hatter Iter and the inirror won't. Hospitality that is given with an object, that onject boiug a pos sible future jjnin or advantage, is n hospitality at all. It is the (uaint 1 Sutler who says that an opinionated man is gener ally as obstinate as a wooden leg without joints: there is no bend in him. When you ask a Huston girl for a Kiss she replies, 'I have no ob jection to platonic osculation, but permit Hie, first, to remove my glasses. ' When a woman leaves a man who has not earned his salt for years he immediately advertises that lie will pay no debts of her contracting. A Chicago paper says the best scheme for improving the Miss issippi river would bo somethiug to prevent St. Loin people from bath'tiy ia it. Tiinbiethrope says that when lit; accompanies his liance on a shopping expedition ho some times tJtirlsa counter attraction in a pretty sales woman. Mrs. Nexdore I've been think ing of having my (laughter's voice cultivated. . Would you Mrs. I'epprey Ky all means, if you have tried every other rem edy. Make the bridge from time ra dii to manhood as long as you can. Let your children he chil dren as long as they will. Let them be cltildron and not little apes of men and w omen. Jupp Why are Mahometan; soldiers always so recklessly brave 'r I'onpeeker -It's owing to their polygamy. A mau with two or three w ives would have no fear of ileal h. I'.eware of confiding in distant prospects of happiness, lest they be sudde nly intercepted by most trivial vexation. A leaf in the foreground is large enough to conceal a forest in the far hori zon. ' heard something about you yosterday; 1 can't quite remem ber w hat it was. nowever." "It must have been that tie my wife gave me: I wore that, yester day." "Th;: most intelligent dog I ev er leard of," said Ilenpekke, 'was one that saved a doen lives and yet refused to go into the wa ter after a drowning woman. She was his master's in ither-in-hiw." Josh Hilling say.-c "I wouldn't give ten cents a yard for t'll the pedigrees in the world; if a man has got, a level head on his shoul- der.-, aud an honest heart in his j bony, tie n.is goi an me pomgrees am in search of, " "I've get a si heme to protect my garden this spring," "What is it 'Hought my neighbor's chick ens and hired him to put in a 'gYtr'doii of his oa it. They'll all go over to him " "Doctor," said a fashionable belle, "what do you think of tight lacing'" Tho doctor solemnly replied: 'Madam, ull 1 can say is, that the more a woman's waist is shaped like an hour glass tho sooner will her sands of life run out." "I have noticed," remarked Undo Josh, nudging overtoward the crackerbox, " that a whololot o' men are like bumblebees. They hustle arouud t' beatth band an' Veep up a turrible iiummin', but they uev&r put up no honey t' ' ion le'iir sr.snT ' ?n.u Uin. Itl'St li.'ih, ' Jeeni'5 tO li'.Vl! fl.it 0 big opinion of himself all of a sud den." "Yes," replied the other, "ho managed to wrigsrlo off a hook this morning aud then heard tlio fisherman bragging about, his size." May Keally, T don't feel like walking. My f"et bother mo a good deal. Jack My ! von must be very nervous. May Nervous Why ? .lack Otherwise you wouldn't let such little things bother you. ' How do you like my new low neck dress '"asked the Chicago society woman as she came into the presence of her husband just before going out for dinner. "It's til to the good, dear," re plied the man of affairs, "but where on earth are you a goin' to tucK your napkin ?" .raudma--And did you get a letter 1 mm your husband this morning f Young Wife No; 1 expected one, but the carrier tells me the mails have been very irregular for the past week. G rand ma Hast week fiddle sticks: They've always been ttiat ay. You can't trust one of 'em out of your sight. "Xow, little boy, "said the mas ter, "notice the bootblack, lie begins at the foot." "And I suppose you are going to say he is a shining example," spoke the boy. "Cot out!" And theu he went around the corner thoroughly disgusted with object lessons in general. Son Lost Mother. "Consumption runs in our lain j dy, and through it I lost my moth i or," writes K. I . Heid. of liar- 1 mony, .Me. "For the past.'.tive years, however, on the slightest sign of a cough or cold, T have ta ken Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, Which has saved me from serious lung trouble.1' His mother's death was asad loss for Mr. Ueid, but he learned that lung trouble must not be neglect ed, and how to cure it. (Quickest rehef and cure for coughs and colds. Price oOc and l.(i(: guar anteed at Trout's drug store. Trial bottle fn no ukat;ti dc kik (tins. DistiiiKiii.shird Hastiir Tells Why llliiotleti Money Is Objected tu. In the ( mrse of his sermon in IMymoutbchurch, I'.rooklyn, Hev. Dr. Newell Dwight Iiillis, refer red to the gift of sp)i),0n0, made by John D. Rockefeller to the Americiin Hoard of Foreign Mis sions, and to Mr. Rockefeller's son. He said in part: "The saddest words that have been written in this generation were spoken before Urown Uni versity bv a young man, who is to inherit one of the greatest for tunes iu this country. They were spoken in defence of the trusts. Listen to them : "The American beauty rose can be produced in all its splen dor by sacrificing the early buds that grow up around it. The rose has 1000 buds, and in order to produce the American beauty the gardner goes around it with a knife and snips !'.i(.t. in order that all the strength and beauty may be forced into one bloom." ItiIiis economic argument, this young man tells the working classes brutally that b!J(i small business men must be snuffed out of existence in order that this American beauty, the trust, may be produced. Listen to Chri-t: "Let the strong bear tho burdens 0f tl0 Weak;" and again; "(live, .ltul 5t siu,i ,,0 ,,iveri uuto vou ... These words iu defense ot the trusts are the most neart break ing things iu literature to those who know what is going to come in the future. Canyon wonder that, after that, when a man gives gifts, we have uo gratitude to re turn. MOT WHATIfl R PU KS Persons afflicted with Files should be careful at this season of the year. Hot weather and bad drinking water contribute to the conditions which make piles more painful and dangerous. Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo stops tho paiu, draws out the soreness and cures. (Jet tho genuine, bearing tho name of Ji C. Do Witt A- Uo. Sold at Trout's d ru store. Subscnbfi for tho News. PRETTY HOME WLuDING. mr.t core V rank ana iflr. I'.nr ,'ic Ititl i hi Principali. A very pretty weddiug took place at the home of Kid. C. I Funk on Wednesday evening, May If, lHO.'i, when his daughter, Miss Cora A., was united in tlio hoiy bonds of matrimony to Koss Mellott both of HelTast town whip. As the hands of the clock point ed to ;seven the couple appeared in the parlor, where a li rge com pany of friends had collected to witness the pleasant event. 'J hey were attended by Miss Minnie Funk, sister of the bride, and Mr. ira Covalt. The ceremony was performed by Kid. T. II. Palmer. The bride was beauti fully ut tired iu white silk elaborately trimmed with chiffon and ribbon. After the ceremony and receiv ing the hearty congratulations ot their friends, the company re tired to the dining room where the table fairly trembled under the luxuries that had been placed thereon. After luncheon the company were pleasantly entertained by Mr. Philip Schreibcr, violinist, aud Mr. I j. W. Funk at the piano. About thirty guests were pros eut, all of whom report u time long to be remembered. Many useful and beautiful p. res cuts were received. A (ll'I'.ST. The Fulton Democrat this week contains the announcement of Ceo. H. Daniels, Ksi., for dis trict attorney. Daniel Gillis and wife, of this place, left Wednesday for Nevv V'tle, Cumberland count;", where they will visittho 1-iLter's parents, Win. ( I rissinger aud wife. A l esson i Uoulllt. Healthy kidneys lilter the im purities lrom the blood, and tin , . . , i -'..w - e.s.s they uo tuts good iiealth is j i ' impossible. Foley's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys and wi!lj. ..... . ,p v Dositivelv cure all forms ,,r ki.l. I f LAV lLL .0 v 1 i .1 ' Hid bladder disease. It slrergtlieus the whole system, Sold by till dealerf IS bAKTII LOSINC M UiM.TISM ? Scientist Sais It lias lleeti l:aile cur! Vears. A receut investigation by Dr. i L. A. Hauer, of the United Suites ! coast and Ceodeiic survey, and in charge of the magnetic investi- ; gationsof theCaitiogie Institu tion, ;ipp irently proves that there is a shrinkage iu the earth's mag- ; netism, which has been t going on j as far back as available data ex-! 1st. This conclusion Dr. Hauer 1 has reached after examining j magnetic values for a period from 1 l:: to I-.", and data obtained from more elaborate observation! made between ls'.ioand l'.inn. There is manifestly a diminution ; iu the intensity of magnetism in j certain places which is not com- i peusated for by increases at oth- or points, although the lack of j data for Hie large areas of the! earth covered by oceans or unex plored territory does not make such conclusion absolutely cer tain. Dr. Hauer believes that there is a system of ..ntguetic or elec f ric force below the earth's sur face which is acting to demagne tize the earth aud at tho same time to cause the north magnetic polo to move to the west and south while there is also similar sys tem above the earth's surface which also exerts an , important effect on the sec.i.'a-r variation.! 1' mm this study it is deduced that the earth's magnetic moment is shrinkingatther iteof 1 LMoOU' part annually, and that iu the course of l.fii") years it v ill have but one-half its present value. Tlio original causes for this magnetic action are most difficult, to determine, and on that account the new daU which will probably bo obtained from the proposed magnetic survey ol the Pacific ana other parts of the world hy tho Caruegio Institution will be most welcome. Ju the meantime physicists and astronomers are dealing with the problem, for which as yet no satisfactory ex planation has been advanced. CURES WHERE ALL ELSE EAILS B.ut CjukIi Syrup. Tastes Good. Um Iu tin. Sold by drugglM. VYilliriery. YUS. A. F. L!TTLES Under-selling Store. We have just iviviv eil a fine lot nf Miil-Siiintner fats, latest stylos. If you want to know (his latent my Id. nio to our store unit get tlieui. I'. tidies' r.i iuly Trimmed Uiils fnii. l .V) rents to $10. Children's Hats fi"nn 2i cents to i2. Ifeuily-to-Wiur Huts unil Turbans in all col ors, f. allies' Dress Bonnets frciui $1 to $;l."". Suribiiiiiiits M urnl 1 ei-nts Wi n ipei-s 71 cents, Shirt-waist .Suits l. .'!," to $1.75. Shirt WiiUlh no rent to '-.'1. I'nIV, I'.nek unil Siile Combs 2 eot,M and ti KiIiIjiiiis in ail hlmili s at. the lowest pjiecs. Melts front I'l to i-"iits: I.aei-s :!e to !!' j himI: i sets u ml I'ollnrs; bailies (lait.e i!-,ls ,'i Infant's Hose 7 ivnls I uney Hat Tins. Collars or Kan, with every hat. ( nine anil, see our 'eiiils ami eet priees. Vim liro welcome wliei lief yon 1 1 : i v or nut . Year's res" el inlly, i MRS. A. F. LITTLE, Oppii.-itc lMlol'licc. .Mclli)nncllsbur. (Ana Aiinouiiccmcnl iur line of Siimplo Shoes for the Spring find Summer 1Q05 will be on display at the FULTON HOUSE MeConivjllsbury, Vn , May 1 Oth and 1 1 th Stetson Shoes. Queen Quality, As ft i The Packard Shoe, The IValkabout Shoe for men. We would inspect eiti be triad hue of Inn. date. Respectful! v John 11. Mutton, Cham borsiuiry,, l'a. i fl Kiel 1 1 1 1 1 1 H s w i: i i i: t o i n: i ' i i i.i ! . i r .H- TRUSSES : i h; s'i in k imi i'.oom nai. siti-ok n;i M'i:in,: 1 1 KliI .N M' I'll!! el. ,,,!t, fii. IMoiltOWil Millinery When -in need of M i II inery Co, lie. iliin't I to en 1 1 . ;tt ,n ice I-;. I Jawncj- s, I fus'.ontuu ii. fa. Vou etui fuel wlitil, you want fit Her in i e'tiil,v-t,i-'ear Hals, I'atteni flats, or I titriiiiineil Mills, ami ut prices lliat ate ri-ht. We will not He undersold. We have a few salable Huts such as Ilea, ly-lu-Wear, ami I'm rimmed left over from last ser.-.iin, tlmt will ;'n at and In low CI, si . Hals tliut were sold last sea son id "m, now l. fill. We have I hem lit prices i-anyine 'froiii .Ml ci Ills to 1.."iO. A line lot of all kinds will lie here by April 2'. Come, a .d see us. We can save j, , in money . 'riiaiikiii;.' the public, lor past ill' riiun;j;e, I mn, Very i espeelfiil iy , ANNIE E. DAWINEY. Huslontown, Pa. w.n.NEsmx Nearly oppos-ite Cooper House is belter prepared than ever be fore to fui n',li our farmers with BINDERS, MOWERS, HAY RAKES, and one of the best Corn Plows in use. a irs for a .1 kinds of M",',i-r. ai.d Hinder.-, Sections for a.i I eel.-, ot Hinder.., and Muwcis eiic'i in r Uiaii ever, Binder Twine AWAY, A WAV, down tliis jear. Machine oil from :!lc to fiic per alhin, Falling-Top Buggies and Runabout Buggies, Slick Wu:oiih, iVc. Also Cardan 'I'uel.s of nil kinds. If joii want to save n'oney yon .till call on W;H. HESBIT, UConnellsburg The Cross Shoe, The Florence Shoe for ivomen. to hove you c;tll and Shoes on the i'bove Failing tn - iii Tod Ti" both factory and Handmade, from $35 to $85 Surrey! one! db Wago n s biir;4'e stock on hand all tho time to select from. W. R. EVANS, Ilustontown, Pa. GiifCSfESTEiJ'S tRGUSfi PEKNYaOYALPIlLS 111 IIHHK, IA..I.ISII la lt-,1 unit l.ol.l mi cull.- i,,,,,.,. w . ; ti tiluu rnliiiii. "' olln-r. ll. ln.r .Iniiu.-rous iil,.i. tiilli.iihnnil liiiilutloiiM. Ide t,l v,,iir I inuut nr s. i.,1 I,.. 1 1 , .iu,,. r l-itrlii-iiliirs, I. .11. lll.lllllU unit -:, , r (or L.Hli.-H." ml.mr, ' luril Iall. Io.iiiio iVMiliioiiiiiO. huM li H iji UI'1-l-.lH. f'HICHKHTKIl CHKMIOAI, CO. lull .llmii.un kiiuuri', I'lill.A., PA. .Up:itiu tbl imiir. LA DIE S I' .r lM-S".Vy ; D r. L a Franc o'sj P COMPOUND v Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator I- ifii li.t- e hi l,ir ri iiifilii-ii until ut IiIkIi priori, e in- "mrli, !. Hi,,-,-i-hIiiIIv iinfil l,y ii,t,r .Mill. OHO oiiii'ii. I'rli r, 1 mil . ilni(. h'.l,i lull. I. 'i.'hlllii, , Iiillis it liuoklfl (lis-. 1)1-, t.uSruuio, t'lilludi liihla, fn. Pneumonia follows La Qrlppe but never follow the ue of QLEY'S SfS liew It tnpg the Couh lad hrali the uagw PittvouU PuuuuiuuU ud Cuniuuiptloa, Ma. O. Vai-ihk, of 167 0giiod B., Chicago, riu: "My wit bd lirripp.il It left bar villi rary bid eoub oa hr lunt whlajl tukaf ' Uomf tuo Tau u4 aiBplcMl." ' For bulo utTroul's drug Btore ! ) ; : TME FULTON x COUNTY $j : NEWS tA 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 EnJeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev erybody. S3 THE JOB DEPARTMENT i IS COMPLETE. 53 SALE BILLS, POSTERS, ' LETTER HEADS, NVELOFES, CARDS, 4c, In tact anything and everything in the best style along that line. ? Sample copies of the N'PiWS sent toanv of your friends on request. QUMliEliLAN D VAI.LKY TlMKTA15U-Nov. 7, 1001. Leave no. i uo 4 no. 0 uo. t uo 16,110 'A M ;A.MIJl Mil' M tP.M AMtHiheMtrl- itiirMnstiurr .... tliMti'rslown Ircinioastli! .... .MtM-our:.t)tir' ' lliitoibiirsliuiK. . Wilym.'sliiiro -iliippiinstlurK... N'ew vlllc ,'.ti lisle '.liMiliunie.sbur,. nllsbur(f Arr, 1-liirri.sburiE. Ait. 1'tlllll A rr. New York. Arr Baltimore., P. M anioi it H IM t 00 f! 17 11 JhU ; imln ;m i 17 7 II il ! 3 a:: 1 S undo 10 a rutl h si j in :ki 4 '.'1 II '.V 4 1V1 ft 00 ft an h 4nil0 51 'li'illl t 7 li: 7 JU Ii li; K VH H IM ii Id ori I -.'1 111 -ii ID II II OS! 10 Mil 11 l! I Ii 9 21111 ri 9 4i)iia o2 . Ut i lil S 40 ft 'hi to 07 ft :n A nil 10 eft H ftol 4 2:1 U 21 8 Ofi II 4H ! n:t. 12 40 4 W 1 IJI 7 1ft A. M a 17. 8 II P. M. ft 47 8 0WII 13 1 7 1:1 8 001 9 4H ! so P.M. I'. M.A. M Trulu No. 12 eftst ruiiw (Inlly exocpl Siinduy 'ietvien HilirerMtown unil HiirrlMl'urK, leuvili Hiiuerstown l.Oo una urrlvlug at Hurrliiburv ut '.:ri. Addltlnnal eant-tiouud locul tnilu will run Jully, exoi'pt Sundiiv. uh IoIIowh; I.pave jiiriihio 7. on a. ni 12.i p. 111. a.lh p.m,, leave MeoliituloshurK S.54 a in.. 7.29 a. in.. 12 li2 p. ru., t.M p.m. Leave Dllhbunf 6.3S a. iu . 10.00 a. iu., B.2a p. ni., TraiiiN Nos. 2,8 and 110 run duily betweenBa ttirstuwu uud llurrlnbui'g. Dully. t Daily except Sunday. Luavo no. lino. S no. d no. 7 no.9 lit) P.U A M A.H! A U P.M P.M. Baltimore II ftij 4 4I II 51 12 Oi) I V (I no Mew York 7 Mil2 101 1 8 ftfi 2 nn ft M i'liila II 40 4 2i: 8 Ki ll 40 Jft SO 8 2ft lliimsburtf tw 7 US' 1 1 4f 8 2.S 8 2."i 11 06 DlllNlmrif H ftoi 4 IK" luolmtiliburK.. ft 19i 8 r,l2 0;i 8 II 8 43 II 23 -'iirlislu 6 101 8 37 12 21 4 01 0 Ol II 42 Vuwville '. 6 Ol S fi 12 4" 4 l'.lj 0 24 12 02 Shippeusuurir... 0 20 0 t; ! 1 Oil 4 30 U 41 12 If IVayuemHiru ilo 371 2 HO ft ih Jliliiillu-'slHlt'U.. 6 40 9 3" 1 27 4 Ml 10 00 12 30 Vleroeinliurir.. . 8 Ift 10 Shi 6 M irecuoilNtli! .... J03 o'.i I fto ft 21 10 21 12 Ml UaKi'rsiown .... 7 27I0 22 8 10 ft II to 4fi I Ift Hurtllisliuiv R 2011 1 ID. fl 24 r. Wtiiolmnlor. B lo ll M 7 10 A. M.jt, M. l: M, P. M P. M A.M. Tram No. 17 wont tuuh llal'y except Sunday ii'liviifli lliirrisbur and lluueiNlown, leav ii K llarilsliuiK at ft. 1ft p.m. aud uiriviuK at Hie erstown at 7,J7 p. ni. Ailtllllonul iocr.l trains will leavo Harrlsbum ih followNi for Curllkle and Intermediate 8U tion at 9.37 a. m.. 2.00 p. m. and 0.30 p. m., alno forMecnatilosburir liiilKburir and Intertuedluto .uitlonsat 7 110 a. in., s.io p. ru. and 30 p. in. TraluH Nun. 1, S uud los run dally between 'tarrlHl ur uud Uuiitntuwu. I'ulhnun pniane tilei-plnif oara between Ncv Vork and Knoxvllie, Tenu., on trains 1 west uid 110 east and between Hlilliidelph a and Welsh on N. Si W. Katluayon tialim 103 west nut 12 can. except that on Sunday lue 1'lilia lulplila sleepi-r will run cant on No. 2. Tliruiiirh ootirhea to aud from l'htladelpnln in iruiiui 2 and 4 eut,t aud 7 aud 9 west. Duly. t Dally except Sunday. SOUTUKKN PKNN'A U. B. TRAINS. lis. I'.ik. i.VIix. I ll'a. :Mlx !l'a. Mix. I till A M I.ve. Ait. tni iKIt till fill tiki; tiuj -. iu: mm i.ve. Arr. a m a u p. m. I H.I u 41 il .VChumtiertiburtf .. 8 4h 11 bu 6 HI 9 Ml 7 I i i uo Marlon ..Moroeniburg.. Iiudoo ....(liubmond.... 8 83; 1 1 82i A M IO :i;! 8 Hi 6 I.I, III S8j 8 Ml t -n H oft! 9 C6 '. M.IA. H.'.A. M. 8 4H 8 10 2 18 2 40 P. M. oo:io no 7 881 7 80 9 42 t 80 A. M 1. M M.O. Kl'.MNEHY, UH), W. MAHT1N, Vine I'res. 4 lieu. Supt, Kupl. H. A. HIIiULK, Ueu. rami. Agent. DeWltt's m:li Salvo For PHobj Ourns, Sores. KILLthe COUGH and CURE THE LUNGS WITH igs flew Discovery ron Consumption Prie FOR I OuGKSar.d EOc&SI.OO JOLDS Froe Trial. WuroBt anil UuicKei.t Cure lor e.U THROAT cd LUNG IEOUB LE3, or MONEY PACX BflSIKESS DIttEClORL BARBIKS. R. M. DOWNES, . . First Class Tonsorial Artist, McUONNhl.I.HIiUlUJ, PA. A Clean Cup and Towel with e,nch Shave. EverythlnK Antlhp pilo. Kuzors Slertllicd. tstfshop 111 roomlntelv occupied by ha llrnhc ISAAC N. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Strlcllv ud to date In all M vlrs of hair oul tlriK. yulok, easy Mihvch. lifty-rum, Crpum-Wftch-htiite). without extra nhnrre. Fresh towel to cuoh cuHtomer. Lateni Improved ap, furutUM for htcrilir.lng toots. Purl ore opposite 'UltOD Houstj. LAWYKHS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Orlice on Sauare, McConnellsburg, Pa. All lKftl buRlneHK and nollpctlonfi entrumcd will fcnlvc curelul ana prompt Hllentlon. cut rciiks. ttir.snYTEKiAN. Hev. W. A. "A est, D. D., l'astor. Freachict? ser Ices cucli alternato Sabbath iitJ0:.'!0a. in. anil every Sucday evening at 7:00, Sot'vices ut Gt'i't n Hill oa alternate iaabbathg at 10:.'!0 a. m. Sabfiuth school at 9:15. Junior Christian Kn deavor ut 2:00. ChriHtian Kndeuvor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. MhTHODfsT Kil'ISCOPAL Rev. J. V. Adantg, l'astor. Sunday School at 9;;t0 a. m. I'reauhfnjf every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Simday evening at 7:00. F.pworth Ixajjue at (1:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. UNITKll PRESBYTERIAN UOV. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. ni. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, and every other Sunday evening al7:00. Tho alternate Sabbath evenings are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. tn. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. i".VANOF.I.U,Ao l-CTHERAN Kev. A. G. Wolf, Pustor. Sunday school 0:15 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian Ku ilcttvor ut (1:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Ukfoumkd ltov. C. M. Smith, Pas tor. Sunday school at l):.'f0 a. m. Preaching ;n alternute Sabbaths ut 10:00 u. in. and 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor at li:00 p. ni. 1'rayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. ti r.v.s op covin. Tlio first term nf the Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall commence on tho Tuesday following the second Monday of January, at 10 o'clock o. ni. The second term commences on the third Monday of March, ut 2 o'clock p. m. vl'he third term on tho Tuesday next following tho second Monday of June, at, 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on the first Monday f October, at 2 o'clock p. m, HOItOt (ill OITICKKS. Justice of the Peace Thomas F. Sloan, Li. H. Wible. Constable John II. Doyle. Burgess II. W. Scott. Couricilmen D. T. Fields, Leonard Iluhniun, Samuel ISender,M. W.Nace. Clerk William Hull. High Constable Wm.Hiiumgardner. School Directors A. U. .'ace. John A. Irwin, Thomas F. Sloan, F. M. Taylor, John Comerer, C. B. Stevens. GI M HAI. DIRECTOR V. President Judge Hon. S.Mc. Swotie. Associate Judires David Nelson.W. II. Bender. . . , I'rothonotary, &.. Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George B. Dan iels, Treasurer A. C. Lauver. Sheriff J. G. Alexander. Deputy Sheriff W. II. Nesbit. Jury Commissioners Simon Desh oni,', Bennett A. Truax. A iilit...., TXT n TAn..l. H Glenn, J.. A Myers. Commissioners S. D. Mellott, Geo. Slifel, and II. P. Palmer. Clerk I';rank Henry. County Surveyor A. J. Fore. County Superintendent Charles V. Barton. . . Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J. Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F. McN. Johnston, M. 11. Shallner, Geo. B. Daniels, John P. Sipes, K. W. Kirk. SOCIETIES Odd Fellows M'Connellsburjf Lodge No. 744 meets every Friday evening in tne Comerer Buildinff In McConnells burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meets every Saturday evening in the Cromer building at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 007 meets every Saturday evening In Odd Fel lows' Hull at Wells Tannery. llari'isonville Lodge No. 701 meets every Saturday evening In Oild Fel lows' Hull at Uarrisonvlllc. Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening in'Odd Felloes' Hall at Waterfall Mills. Wiirforilsburg Lodgo No. 001 meets in Warfordsburg every Saturday eveuing. King Post G. A. P., No. 3(ifi meets in McConnnllsbiirg In Odd Fellows' Hall the tirst Saturday lu every month at 1 p. in. Koyal Arcanum, Tuscarora Council, No. 1-1, meets on alternate Monday evenings in 1". O. 8. of A. Hall, in MoConnellsburp;, Washington Camp No. 41)7, P. O. S. A., of New Grenada, meats every Sat urday evening In P, O. S. of A. Hall. Washington Cum)), No. 554, P. O.S. of A., Hustontown, meets every Satur urday evening la P. O. 8. of A. Hall, John Q. Taylor Post O. A. R., No. 5H!l, meets every Saturday, on or Just preceding full moon In Laehley ball, at li p. m., at Buck Valley. Woman's Hello Corns, No. 80 meets at same date and place at 4 p.m, Gun. I). II. McKibbln Post No. 402, G. A. H., meets the second and fourth Haturuays In each month at Pleauau Itidlie ADVERTISE IN The Fulton My News,