The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, June 07, 1905, Image 4

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    FULTON COUNTY NEWS.
I'ubli'jhed Every Thursday.
B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor.
McCONNELLSBURG, PA.
JUNE 8, 1905.
Published Weekly. 1.00 per
Annum in Advance.
AOVIRTIMHO RATB).
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Persquara ruh subsequent Insertion. ... W.
All advertisement Inserted for less than
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lrorevslonal Cards one year ?f
Wells Tannery.
Memorial services were conduct
ed by our (iraiul Army men as in
past years. Their number is grad
ttlly decreasing, and wo could not
help but notice that time has
changed their quick step with the
drum. They were fortunate in
securing as orators, Hev. Ash und
Hon. S. W. Kirk, who did justice
to the occasion.
W. L. Woodcock, Ksq., of AI
toona, who happened to bo in the
Valley on business, was asked to
say a word to his old comrades
and acquaintances, lie cheerfully
responded, and we were all deligt
ed to again hear one of our boys.
The music was appropriate, and
enjoyed by all.
S. 1 Wishart attended the com
mencement of the Kvcrctt High
School.
Mr. Kverett Swigert, of Hunt,
mgdon, visited Dorsey and Will
liarnet from Saturday until Mon
day. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Bobband
their sons Ralph and Chester- of
Koaring Springs visited in our
town Saturday night enroute froin
Mercersburg, where the eldest son
graduated during the past week.
W. A. Johnston, of Streator,
111., is visiting his sister Mrs. W.
,11. Ikumgardner. Mrs. Johnston
is in Philadelphia visiting her
brother Charles Grissinger, one of
the graduating class in dentistry.
She will come from there to Wells
Valley.
Mac Stunkard returned home
Saturday from The ISliss Electric
School, of Washington, 1). C,
with a diploma that no boy can
secure without much mental labor.
His many friends congratulate him
on his success. He has secured a
position in Altoona, and will make
use of his profession at once.
Miss Margaret (taster, of Al
toona, is visiting her sister Mrs.
Mary Harmon.
Children's Day will be observed
by our different Sunday Schools.
The services in the Presbyterian
church will be Sunday evening,
11th; Pine (Jrove, Sunday even
ing, 18th.
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PKOC.RAM. .... ... ...
County Sunday School Convention Mc
Comidlsburg, Junt; 15, and 16.
THURSDAY, JUNK 5, 1005.
AFTERNOON SKSSI0N.
Devotional F.xfrclses. Dr. West.
Greeting. Miss Mary Grove.
Response. Hon. 8. I. Wishart.
Valuae of Uible Knowledge. Hon. S. L. Hueklcy, Rev. J. V.
Adams.
Gonoral Discussion.
Knrollinent of Delegates ami appointment of Committees.
EVENING SESSION.
Praise and Song Service.- Rev. Smith.
Culture of the Teacher's Spiritual Life ,T. A. Stewart and Rev.
Grove.
General Discussion.
FRIDAY, JUNK Hi, 1!I05.
M0RNIN0 SESSION.
Devotional Service. Rev. A. S. Wnll.
How Can Teachers be Impressed with the Need of Regular attend
ance ? Rev. Kelso. V. It. Spanker, and Geo. W. Hays.
How oarl Scholars l!o Influenced to ISeeome Teachers ?-J. H. Co
valt, Miss Kate Ranck, Rev. Salter, and Rev. A. S. Wolf.
Decision Day. Miss Maude Hailing ardner.
General Discussion.
Adjournment.
AFTtRNOON SESSION.
Devotional Service. Rev. Pettinger.
Teaching the Lesson for Next Sabbath. Hun. S. W. Kirk, M. R.
ShatTner, Esij.
The Primary Hour. Miss Maud llaumguidiinr.
The. Teacher's Defects. John S. Harris, It R. Sipe, and Rev.
Chambers.
General Discussion.
Treasurer's Report und Election of Otlicers.
Where shall the next Convention be held V
Adjournment.
EVENING SESSION.
Praise Service. Rev. Adams.
Use and Abuse of Lesson I dps. -Hon. John P. Sipes, B. W. Peek.
Do I Want to be More Helpful in Teaching the Word ami in Win
ning Souls 'Open Conference.
KNTKKTA1NM F.NT ( ( MM ITTKK.
Mrs. Joiix luwi.v,
Mits. G. VV. Rkisnkh,
Mlts. C. B. Stkvkns,
Mrs. .1. K. Johnston,
Miss Annik Dh kson.
Delegates will meet Entertainment Committee in Lecture Room of M. E.
church from 10:30 to 11:30 Thursday morning for assignment to homes.
1. The management of this convention is very solicitous that it may be
a great spiritual uplift to all who may participate in word, in song, or in
prayer.
2. Let every school send a large delegation at least, two delegates.
3. Plan to be here. UK here ! Get your friends to come, and help to
arouse a greater interest in Sunday School work.
4. See that your statistical report has been sent to M. R. Shaffner, Mc
Connellsburg, with your ottering of one dollar or more. This money is
used for county convention expenses and state and international work.
5. If possible, write to the chairman of tho entertainment committee,
Mrs. C. B. Stevens, McConnellsburg, who will provide entertainment for
all in attendance.
ti. Let us make this convention a clearing house of good things in Sab
bath school work. Come praying for it, expecting it, and determining to
make it such.
Was Wasting Away.
The following letter from Rob
ert II. Watts, of Salem, Mo., is
instructive. "I have been trou
bled with kidney disease for the
last five years. I lost tlesh and
never felt well and doctored with
leading physicians and tried all
remedies suggested without re
lief. Finally I tried Foley's Kid
ney Cure and less than two bot
tles completely cured me and I
am now sound and well." Sold
by all dealers.
Furious Fighilng.
"For seven years," writes Ceo.
W. Hoffman, of Harper, Wash., "I j
had a bitter battle, with chronic J
stomach aod liver trouble, but at
lastl won, and cured my diseases,
by the use of Klectria Bitters. I
unhesitatingly recommend them
to all, and don't intend in the fu
ture tu be without them in the
house. They are certainly a won
derful medicine, to have cured
such a bad case as mine." Sold
under guarantee to do the same
for you, by Trout's the druggist,
at 50c a bottle. Try them to-day.
CITO.
A very nice birthday party was
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Goo. Unger last Friday in honor
of their sou Edward, who was ten
years old; and, also, the birthday
ot Mrs. Mock, who was present.
There were eighteen people pres
ent. After spending the after
noon very pleasantly until five
o'clock, the bell rang for supper.
The table was placed under a
large tree in the yard. There
was cake, ice cream und every
thitog that was good on the table,
and it was a day that will not be
forgotten soof.
Sam Mellott is busy hauling
bark.
Oscar Hash of Hancock a H. &
O. telegraph operator, Wm. Coop
er, of Cumberland, and Thomas
Rash and wife of Gem, were re
cent guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. C. S:pes.
Fanny and Ella Kendall visited
Mr. Logue's family Friday.
Miss Edna Swisher was the
guest of Miss Pleasant Sipi s
Thursday aftemoou.
WHIPS COVE.
Mrs. Albert Plessinger is very
ill.
Mrs. Olhe Robbius and daugh
ter, Miss P.elle, are visiting her
parents and other friends in the
Cove.
U. Morgret and wile, of Need
more, visited Albert Ples-ingjr's
last Sunday.
Dr.J.S. Swartzwelder aud lam
ily and David A. Garland aud
family all of Need more, spent
Sunday with Nathan Mellott aud
family.
James Layton returned to his
home last week after having spent
the winter in Clearfield.
S. C. Layton is visiting his son
Edward at Clearfield.
Nathan Mellott returned to his
home last week after having spent
several days with his sons Ver
non and Edward of Elsemere,
Del., and with Rev. and Mrs. S.
L. Baugherof Conshohocken. He
reports a tine time.
Charlie Decker wears a smile
all because a brand new boy
has come to his home.
Mrs. E. R. Vanclief spent Sat
urday alternoon visiting friends
at Emmaville.
Rev. A. G. J. Powers will preach
at the Whips Cove church next
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock,
and Rev. J. R, Logue will preach
at Jerusalem at a o'clock Sunday
evening.
CUBES WHERE All ELSE FAILS
Boat Cuuch ejrnp. TuteaCorxL
Um Is tuna. uU by dnwiiata.
Qualily vs. Quantity.
Hard muscles aud strong body
do not depend on the quantity of
food you eat, but on its perfect
digestion and proper assimilation.
When you take Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure your system gets all the
nou.ishment out of all the food
you eat. It digests what yoa eat
regardless of the condition of the
stomach aud conveys the nutrient
properties to the blood and tis
sues. This builds up and strength
ens the entire system. Kodol
cures indigestion, belching, dy
spepsia, sour stomach, weak heart
etc. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for
what is sometimes called Ameri
ca's national disease dyspepsia
is destined to eventually work
a wonderful and lasting benefit
to suffers from this distressing
and mind harassing condition.
Sold at Trout's drug store.
BRUSH CREEK.
Child ren's Day service was ob
served at McKibbin aud Akers
ville last Sunday. It was well
rendered by the schools and was
well attended.
A hack load of young people
cime down from Everett and at
tended Children's Day service at
McKendree.
Chalmer Drenning and Amos
Ritchey spent Saturday evening
and Sunday in the home of V. H.
Duvall and family.
Mrs. J. C. Akersof Keyser, W.
Va., is spending some time visit
ing friends and relatives in the
Valley.
Burma Strait is spending some
time with her sister, Mrs. O. R.
Duvall.
Mrs. Ldun Jackson has return
ed luome after an absence of nine
months.
Herbert Jackson and wife, of
Aktrsville, spent Sunday in Ev
erett. Duvall Bros., are busy sawing
lumber for L. C. Maun.
Gertrude Barton spent Satur
day evening a id Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bar
ton. '
WHY?
Why lias our store been visited by people, far and near ?
Why has our trade been growing every day ?
Why do people continue to trade with us after once, buying
from ns ? 1
Ask the man who has been dealing with us these questions
and he will tell you without hesitation that we have what the peo
ple want and that our prices are lower than others.
Tls a fact that we are in Crum's store but we have made so
many changes In the line of goods carried that you would scarce
ly know the place.
We are not afraid to quote prices for fear of being under
sold. Here 's a few prices.
8 pounds rice 25 cents.
7 pounds good prunes 25 cents.
8 cakes Star soap 25 cents.
16 pounds granulated sugar $1.00
4 cans corn 25 cents.
Town Talk Tobacco a plug 25 cents.
5 c smokng tobacco, package 3 cents.
5 gallon of oil 60 cents.
140 pounds sack of salt 60 cents.
Lancaster Giugham, a yard 6 cents.
Machine Thread, a spool 4 cents.
Lawn 5 cents a yd up.
Calico 4 cents a yd up.
Laces cent a yd up.
We cannott name you prices on all our goods but we assure
you tliut you will say this is the bargain store of Huntingdon
county if you will give us a trial.
Harry E. Huston,
Crum Store, Saltillo. Pa.
Subscribe for the Nkws.
W.H. NESBIT
Nearly opposite Cooper House
is better prepared than ever be
fore to furnish our farmers with
BINDERS,
MOWERS,
HAY RAKES,
and one of the best
Corn Plows
in use. Repairs for all kinds of
Mowers and Binders, Sections for
all kinds of Binders and Mowers
cheaper than ever.
Binder
Twine
A WAV, a WAV, down this year.
Machine OH from 20c to 50c per
gallon.
Falling-Top Buggies
and
Runabout Buggies,
Stick Wagons, Ac. Also Carden
Tools of ail kinds.
If you want to save money you
will call on
W. H. MESBIT,
M'Connellsburg
FOLEYSHONEYTAR
Cures Colds: Prevents Pneumonia
WEST DUBLIN.
Mrs. Ii, I. Stinson and two
children, of Aitch, Huntingdon
county, are spending a few weeks
at Joseph Shaw's.
Mrs. Jacob Strait, of Huston
town, is staying a few weeks with
her .-,on, Samuel Strait, of West
Dublin.
Children's Day exercises at
Mt. Tabor were well prepared,
and delivered before a large aud
ience on Sunday.
C. M. Brant and wife spent a
few days tho latter part of last
week and the first part of this
week visiting friends and rela
tives near New Enterprise and
Salemville, Iiedford county.
Mrs. Maggie Kesselnng, of
Uustontown, is upending a few
days with the family of C. M.
Brant.
Mrs. J. E. Lyon acted as host
ess at an ice-cream social at her
home Saturday evening. While
the crowd was not large, the eve
ning was spent pleasantly in talk
relating to matters political, cur
rent and rerniniscential.
Some of our young people at
tended Memorial services at Clear
Ridge and heard good speeches '
We may add that what we have. 1
heard from the observance in !
Licking Creek and Welts, those ;
having charge of the services,
and the speakers, did credit to
themselves and to the Day that ;
waa instituted by the ladies of
the South; when, By tho flow of
the inland river; whence the fleets
of iron had fled. Twlngly, they
went forth with flowers, alike for
the friend aud tho fou.
Miss Jane Ileefuor, of Huston
town, spent Sunday at William
lleef tier's.
Hustontown
Millinery
When in need of Millinery
Goods don't fail to call at An
nie K. Dawney's, Hustontown,
Pa.
You can II nd what you want
either in Ready-to-Wear Hats,
Pattern Hats, or Untritnined
Hats, and at prices that are
right.
We will not be undorsold.
We have a few salable hats
such as Ready-to-Wear, and
Untrimmed left over from last
'season, that will go at and be
low cost.
Huts that were sold last sea
son at 2.5o, now $1.50. We have
them at prices ranging from 50
cents to $1.50.
A fine lot of all kinds will
be here by April 2'ith.
Come a-d see us. We can
save you money.
Thanking the public tor past
patronage, I am,
Very respectfully,
ANNIE E. DAWNEY.
Hustontown, Pa.
New
Falling Top
Buggies,
both Factory and Handmade from
$35 to $85
Surreys j,
and
Wagons
Large stock on hand all the time
to select from.
VA7. R. EVANS,
Hustontown, Pa.
O HITHKUIOH HANIMIiKS '
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10UA SriiiND Gakdkn St., Philadelphia, fu.
F0LEY5 If ONEYTM
for ebildrtnt , 4 art. Jio anattj
KIDNEY DISEASES
are the most fatal of all dis
eases.
Cm EV'Q KIDNEY CURE It I
iULli 0 euuiitisl (Used;
or money ref undedL Contain
remedies recognized try emi
nent physicians as the test fur
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRJC8 60c. M.
For sale at Trout's dru? store
W Ecrly Hbcra
TIm famou l.ttU plUe.
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UMBERLAND VALLEY
TIMETABLE. May 2S, 1!)0.1.
Leave iuu. i no 4,no. 6 ao. f no. 10, 1,0
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lireeneustle .... i (u i m ; ,m n si 0 30
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.Shippensburtf... 7 w'l" OR 1 jii 4 so 9 oil 11 18
Newvllle 8 071 10 Si 1 iW IS Oil 8 SI 11 it
CHillsie 8 "K'lo 41 a mil 5 o t: a os!
MeehuulCMburn.. 8 II t 'M f Ml 10 07 Vi H
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Arr Ualttmore.. IS 1ft 8 11 6 00 9 -IH 2 SO 7 16
F. U. P. II. P. H. P. M. K M. A. M.
Train No. 13 cant rurm dally except Suriduy
between HuKeintown and HarrlnburK, leaving
llHKumluwu 1.05 und amvlrm at HurilHburi; at
Additional oaRt-hound local trains will run
dally, except Suuduy, ax follow ; Leave
(Jarllsle 7.0ft a. m., 1S.30 p.m. 8.1ft p.m., leave
mi:uuuuiu.M,urtf d.im a ni.. l.'Oi a. m., 12.1)2 p. in..
o.ou t. m. ijcuvt) i.miuurtf a.ao a. m., lu.uo u.
ui., ft.SO p. m.,
Trains Noa. 2.8 and 110 run dally bctwecnliu
k'eratown aud Hanlhburn
Dally.
bally eioept Sunday.
Leave
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New York
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Carlisle
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Train No. 17 west runs daily except Sunday
-i,nccu uumnuurK nu tiuerHLown, leav
iuk HarrbiburK at 6.16 p.m. and arriving at Ha
KerNtown at 7. ft? D. m.
Additional local trains will Ip&va fliirrlulitira
as follows: For Carlisle and Intermediate sta
tions at 9.87 a. m.. S.00 p. ni. and 8.30 p. m., also
ii ...cuiiuuii-nnurK, 1'iiisnurtf ana intermediate
stations at 7 80 a. iu., 8. 10 p. in. aud DUO p. m.
Trains No. I, 8 aad loO run dally between
narr.nvurr Hnu nafterstown.
Pullman palace sleepinK oara between Neu
York and Knoxvllle. Term., on 'trains I wi
and 110 east and bolween Pnlladelpb a and
Welsh on N. A W. Hallway on trailts 109 west
and IS east, except that on Sunday the l'Ulia-
j-iiiiii iiucjur win run east on wo. 2.
TbiouKb coaches to and from Philadelphia
on trains and 1 east aud 7 and 9 west.
Daily.
t Daily eioept Sunday.
SOUTHERN PKNN A K. R. TRAINS.
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fti'' Til Marlon 8 83 II as
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10 6H 8 60 Uiudon 7 8S 9 4S
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M.O. KKNNK1JY. UKO. W. MARTIN,
Vice Pics. & (Jen. Supt. Suut.
H. A. K1UD1.K. Ueu. Puss. Agent.
DoWltt's Salvo
For PUoSi Burns, Sores
KILLthe COUCH
AND CURE THE LUNGS
Wl Dr. King's
Now Discovery
AAlCIIUOTinU
FOR I OUGHIand
rriee
50c & $1.00
Free Trial.
Surest and UuicfcoKt Cure for all
THKOAX and LUNG TROUB
LES, or HONEY BACK.
S AUKiM-itij-
Mcllott Jhiitlioi'd lire Mnwing n
large contract for John V. Trimx,
from which plut.c whihj of our
hustling teamsters ure busty huul
ing hmibcr.
Mr. aiul Mr.-i. Iluyes Moiprct
spent Sunday with Anderson Mel
lott. S. L. Iiedford, the hustling
merchant nnd postmaster at Foil.,
with his family, niat'c call on his
parents Mr. and Mrs. 15. 1 Bed
ford last Sunday.
Miss Delphia Truax litis return
ed from Tatesvillc.
Mr. and Mis. A. C. Palmer vis
ited their daughter Mrs. John L.
Spade nt Tatesville last week.
Kd. (!levenger, who is iiltending
school in McConnellsburg spent
Saturday arid Sunday at home.
Mrs. FJi.abeth Morgret visited
Mrs. P. F. Hedford, Saturday.
Misses l'ansy and Pearl Mor
gret spent Sunday with Miss
( i race Lake.
Surveyor Jonas Lake was in
our vicinity last Tuesday. lie did
some surveying for John M. Tru
nx.
W. II. Lake shipped u line car
load of cattle to Mr. MeFaclgen,
of Chester count' last Wednes
day. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Truax
and Mr.' and Mrs. Henry Truax
spent Sunday at William Truax's.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
II VKIIKKS.
R. M. DOWNES,
First Class
Tonsorial Artist,
McC'llNN KI-I.SHURU, PA.
A Clean Cup and Towel with each Sbave.
Everything? Antiseptic.
Razors Sterilized.
ffShop In room lately occupied by l:d Drake
ISAAC IN. WATSON,
Tonsorial Artist.
Strictly up to date In all styles of hair cut
tluif. Quick, easy shaves. Iluy-rum, (Jreums-SVHcb-liazel.
without extra oharne. Frusta
towel to each customer. Latest improved up,
parutus for sterilizing tools. Parlors opposite
1'ullou Mouse.
LAWVKKS.
A. R. SHAFFNER,
Attorney at Law,
Office on Square,
McConnellsburg-, Pa.
Atl letrul business and collections entrusted
will euelve careful and prompt attention.
CIILRC1IKS, -
Pkksuyterian. liev. W. A. V7ei,
U. D., I'astor. Preuching sfrvices
pach alterniite Sabbath aU0:30 a. in.
and every Sunday evening at 7:00.
Services at Green Hill on alternate
Sabbaths ot 10:30 a. m. Sabbath
school at 9:15. Junior Christian En
deavor at "2:00. Christian Kndeavor
ut 8:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:00.
Methodist unscorAL P.ev. J. V.
Adams, Pastor, Sunday School
at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every other
Sunday morning at 10:30 and every
Sunday evening at 7:00.- Ejiworlh
League at' 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting
Thui sday evening ut 4:00,
UNITKD PRliSDYTESIAN Kev. J. L.
Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30
a. m. Preaohtng every Sunday morn
ing at 10:30, and every other Sunday
evening at7:00. The alternate Sabbath
evenings are used by tho Young Peo
ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday eveniiiL'
at 7:00. h
11, V A NG F.Ll u A .u J-itTTHPaiAN Ilev. A,
G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 9:15
a. m. Preaching every other Sunday
morning at 10:30 anc' every other Sun
day evening at 7:00. Christian En
deavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting
on Wednesday evening at 7:00.
Refokmkd Rev. C. M. Smith, Pas
tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
Preiyhing on alternate Sabbaths at
10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m, Christian
Endeavor at 8:00 p. m. Prayer meet
ing on Wednesday eveuing at 7:00.
TKK.MS OF COl'UT.
The lirst term of the Courts of Ful
ton county in the yeur shall commence
on the Tuesday following the stcond
Monday of January, at 10 o'clock a. m.
The second term commences on the
third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock
p. in.
The third term on the Tuesday next
following tho second Monday of June.'
aUO o'clock a. m.
The fourth term on the first Moudav
f October, at 2 o'clock p. ra.
iiokoi on oinci:ns.
Justice of the Peace Thomas F,
Sloan, L. H. Wlhle.
Constable John H. Doyle.
llurgess H. W. Scott.
Coimcilmcn V. T. Fields, Teonard
llohman, .Sunmel Hender,M. W. JS'ace
Clerk William. Hull.
High Constable Wm.Buumgardner.
School Directors A. U. Nace. John
A. Irwin, Thomas F. Sloan. F. M
Taylor, John Comerer, C. II. Stevens.
GENERAL 1URKCT.0H Y.
President J udge Hon. S.Mc. S wope.
Associate Judges l) vl,i m
H. Heiuler. . '
Prothonotary, &c.-Ceo. A. Harris.
District Attiifimu i'.u,,...,o it ro...
lels.
Treasurer A. C. Lauver,
Sheriff-J. O. Alexander.
Deuutv ShHrifTW If N'nulill.
Jury Commissioners Simon Desh
ong, llennett A. Truax.
rtuuitors w. Ur Davis, Ueo. W.
Glenn, J. A Myers.
CoomlsHtonei'a St. T). Mi.11, it
Slgel, and II. P. Palmer.
i.ierK 1'ranH Heavy.
County SurveyorA. J. Fore.
County SunerlnUinilent f'luirlo v.
Attorneys W Scottt Alexander, J.
Nelson Slies, Thomas V. Sloan, F.
McN. Johnston, M. R. Shaffner, Geo.
H. Daniels, Juhu P. Sipes, 8. W,
jv ilk.