X FULTON COUNTY NEWS; Published tvery Wednesday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG. PA. OCTOBER 11, 1905. Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. AUTlHTLSmO H1TH Per square of S linen 8 tlmen II 60. Per square each aubHeiuent Insertion 60. All advertisement Inserted for less than three moolha chanced by the square. inn I 6 mos. I I 'r. One-fourth column... One-half eolurun One Column ..Iis.no. . . UMH). . .. 40 00. Ijooo. 40.110. 66.00. I f K1.00 60.00 I 76.00 Nolhlnx Inserted for less than II Professional Cards one Tear ft ALLAHABAD. FLKASANT l-'.XPF.Kl KNCK. By Miss Alice K. Wikhaut. Siucs Miss Tod left u, I have been inspecting our zenanas, at the same time keeping up my us ual school work and examina tions. It is quite worth while, as lam findiugoutall the informa tion about the pupils, theirlessous nrxA liprtarwl f'litli in IHiriat. flli.it' special need and' reception 'of tie ' Truth, so that each may be made a subject of prayer. I have an ambition to know just as far as possible what kiud of work is be ing done by each individual mis sionary and what progress is be ing made, the hindrances and en couragements. So much money has been, and is being spent in this work, so many prayers offer ed for it, that I want you to be able to know and realize how worth while it all is. r.phe time was spent with Miss Lillie Roderick in visiting nor Bengali pupils in thirty houses. I was much encouraged with the way the women appreciate spirit ual truth, as well as their advance ment in secular studies. Five women were examined on John's Gospel, besides writing from memory the entire fourteenth chapter. Their answers showed very plainly Miss Roderick's thorough and excellent teaching, and the Spirit's work in their i hearts, so much so that I was not only delighted, but surprised. She doei not spare herself iu time, strength, patience, or mou ey lor her pupils, and the fact that she is able to get so many of these strict purda women to at tend our semi-annual gatherings in the Mission, is the best evi dence of the respect and trust iu which she is held by the women, but their husbands and brotners The lessons vary according to the: and dwnnn.nmpnt of the t.u- i pils, but the method is nearly the I same in every house. First, the I secular lesson of reading, writ ing, sewing, or whatever it may be, than the Bible lesson, special j mernorv verses, eatwhism. nml hymn to which the whole family Missionary Lui listen all work stops, and last- never ask advice. ly a prayer. It is not easy always , When you have a cough or cold to get an opportunity to pray iu ; don't ask what is good for it and a heathen house, butl fouud Miss get some medicine with little or Roderick never omits it. A few j no merit and perhaps dangerous, questions bring out their position ; Ask for. Foley's Honey and Tar, in regard to the Truth, and by i the greatest throat aud lung rem taking notes at each house one : nCy, it cures coughs and colds Cia get a fair idea of what is be- j quickly. Sold by all dealers. ing done in this way, and can j pray more intelligently for indi vidual souls. We have much cause for praise, for it is remark able the houses our workers are j aole to gain an entrance to, and i the way in which the messages are received. j My visits with my assistant mis- J sionaries have been an. encourage- j ment to them and the pupils, ii have au insight into all that is bo-1 ing done as well as into the char-1 acters of our workers, and can opened a few days ago. The gun pray more intelligently when I ners are not handing good re know the needs. ; ports y(ll as yam(J i(J uot )lentyi Two weeks ago 1 vmited twen- we have been informed that one ty-BOven houses with Miss Kami j hunter in a t eighbonng township Roderick, representing about ! killed three wild turkeys last fifty pupils, most of whom are weok at one shot, and carried Mohammedans, and difficult to j tiem j,onie m a pillow slip; too work with. Wo found some new, 8malli too WK,n and by tho girls for our schools, and she is , amount of trespass notices stick teaching some who being of i ! ing around, too dangerous. Let marriageable age cannot go out ; the law bo enforced, to our schools. One or two little j Everybody is waiting for Octo iucidents of that week show how i her li), at 7:510 o'clock, m., at the Gospel iu song will gain a ! which time we will be entertain hearing when nothing else will. , for 2 hours with a lecture deliver In a Mohammedan zenana where j ed by Clarence F. Huth. of Sham wero four women, it was quite i ,!h,-i h evident that the peace of thehouso 1 ,.,t j-'i Kbiy evening U,,rry K'el hold had been considerably dis-1 1,.,-, (IJ ,..(liipfn.y wki,' pltrty 0f turbed, aud no one was In a !iu J c,n.n ln;iterh, c mv-ht h.i Orji'han Dior to listen, muchlessbe taught. i,.,v.n. ."..V irches between tho even "No, no one would read to day, Kiai was ih, there was no time !" Wo seated oursolvos and said we would sintf a liymti, and halfway through, tli: clouds Mijoiiiod to be liftiu",', aud by tho tiino wo had tiuished, the sun was beginning toshino. Half way through the second hymn, the girl who was ill (?) came out and bogau to look for In r books preparatory tohav- j iiig uer lessons; the old mother's face lost its sullen, angry look, and in a short time the lesson went through joyfully, all because of the Spirit's work through a hymn, lu the next house, a neigh bor had dropped in for a chat, and I had an opiortunity to talk to this old womau, whose sad eyes aud anxious face only courirmcd her pitiful story. Miss Jessie Clark's work was deeply interestin g, aud few give the message from the King, more directly and earnestly than she docs, aud it goes straight to the hearts of the women. We visited together thu-ty houses, where we i met from fifty-five to sixty souls. I One day she visits Bazar ' houses exclusively, and no one else in tho j city does this kind o! work. When we think of the hundreds of hous I es, and that we alone are carry ing the message of salvation to thnse bound by chains stronger than iron or steel, and that only one day in the week, it makes me i almost shudder with the thought i of tho awful responsibility. It is I most difficult work, but eucourag j ing too in a way. 1 marvelled at i the way these girls listened, their j more than ordinary intelligence, j their reception of the truth, and their eagerness to be taught. , Time ahd again they begged, "Do stay longer, sing to us again !" One poor little thing, sick in both j body and soul, clung to my hand, jand said, "Why won't you stay longer?" I said, "But, daughter, ! listen : we must go on and take ! the good news to others, the time is ; o short, and Jesus is coming; we must toU -Vour sisters- or t,iey will not know how to be ready. While inspecting zenanas re cently, some new girls were found for the schools, and some of the school girls are in turn finding zenanas for us. One little , pupil took us to her home after school, smuu crippieu motner, who looks a mere child herself, but so clever and eager to learn that it is a joy to teach her. At the first visit she said : "When will you come agaiu? Every day?" And how disappointed she was to find she could only have her lesson once a week, but insisted I should copy a Bhajan ih.yinn), for her. so she could learn the words alone. The faithful teaching of Miss ; T.. -1 rri.i i ...lit. ii..'.. M auu iUUUW,ul l,1L'ir example and prayers is telling in the lives of our teachers, for they seem to be growing more earnest, more devoted, and what is best, many are aiming to know in a real way what it means to be irwl.i'.Jt w.t l-. T r ,, i .. i.-::. rru. ,u""ul u' ""c im 1 l,a lll'STUNTOWN. After having spent a week very pleasantly among friends m Hus tontowu, Thad S. Shoemaker, Miss Maty Shoemaker and Lee Campbell have returned to their homes in llolhdaysbu rg. D. K. Che&nut and Hooper Bar ton spent iJ") or 40 minutes very pleasantly in Clear Kidge, Satur day evening. Corn is a good crop. Adoiphus Kegarice is very ill. Hunting season for souirrels and tho blmde" of one l ing on its tail. S10ILIN0 MUX. ' Oct. !J. The newly organized Sunday school at Franklin Mills' is progressing nicely uuder the care of the Superintendent, Ira Melloit 1 Mrs. Mary J.llill, of Kvei ett, is spending a few days with friends here. Blanche Morton, teacher of Lo cust Grove school in Whips Cove, spent last Saturday, with Jessie Mason, at this place. Thomas Ileinbaugh, of Web. ster Mills,' visited his brother, Wesley, last Saturday. Tho surprise party at J. C. 'ishwr's, Saturday night, was largely attended. Ellis L. Lynch, of McConuells burg, spent a Sunday recently with his uncle, Geo. J B. Hill. Ottio Bill and Miss Mason call ed on the Misses Golden, at Franklin Mills, recently. Bessie Morton visited her un cle, Amos 1 'aimer, last Saturday Job Truax and wife spent Sun day at tho home of Chas. Hess. Mt. Airy school is well attend ed this winter. There are twenty-three pupils on the roll. You may be just as skeptical and pessimistic as you please. Kodol will digest what you eat whether you eat or not. You can put your food in a bowl, pour a little Kodol Dyspepsia Cure on it and it will digest it tho same as it will iu your stomach. It can't help but cure indigestion and dy spepsia. It is curing hundreds and thousands some had faith and some didn't. Sold by Stout eagle it Bro. 11)1)0. The I'leasant drove Sundry school has closed for this sum ; mer. We hope that much good was accomplished. Harry Bess and lady friend, Hancock, made a Hying visit among friends in tiiis locality. Allen Smith and family visited tho family of Daniel (larlaud, on Timber Kidge. i Samuel Truax and wife viMtqd ; Job I'lessinger's last Sunday. Mrs. Ellen Clark was a recent j caller at Iddo. i Jert Truax and wife were Sun day visitors at Alfred Mellott's Simon Fix, of lJu.-tonto wn, , lassed through this place, en- i route to Amos Lay toil's along j Sideling Hill. i Spent More Than $11)110. j J W. W. Baker, of Plain view, i Neb., writes: "My wife sulTei ed ! from lung trouble .for fifteen! years. She tried a number of j doctors and spentover $1000 with j j out relief. She became very lo ,v j i aud lost all hope. A friend roe- ' jommended Foley's Honey audi j Tar and thanks to this great rem- . edy it saved her life. She enjoys better health than she has known in ten years." Refuse substi j tutes. Sold by all dealers. Local Institute. Tho (iriit local institute of, jlnthel township, was bold ut Gordons school Oct. litli. The institute wan culled to order by tho teacher, after which J. If. II. Lewis was elected chairman, (Questions: 1. Hygiene of theSchoul. 2. School Government. X Look after I Utile things in school. Miss Kirk says i we should not make any rules nntil the I oll'ence has been committed. .oo Mason says lirinness is one of the essentials of our school room, al though wise teachers know when to relax their firnmess Our chairman the.i trave a very iu- : tereslin' talk in which he said he did ; not endorse what was said conccrninj; I making rules and whisjeriui,'. I gutstion -0iened by llertlia (iold ! en "Preparation hy teai in r, Dull s : son. Miss Kirk-Ouiet in the school j room. Mr. Uendershot-Toll Stories, j Knowledfti most useful to children ! i opened by Miss Kirk. Miss Morton ' lliorouph and fresh knowledge iu which to present to pupils. Mr. Hondershot snoke on the elimi natio;i of branches. ! Mr. Kliarpe spoke on the method of ! teaching beginners arithmetic. .oe Mason, secretary. Last Hope Vanished. When leading physicians said thatW. M. S mi thart, of l'elnn, la., had incurable consumption, his last hope vanished; hut Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, kept him out of Ins grave. He says: "This great specific completely cured mo,and saved my life. Since then, 1 h ive used it for over 10 years, and con moor It a marvelous linear ntu. lung, cum' " St ! I v n il .1 j ! i r- CH i e l'i ir Colli.' 1 if , sni'n llwna'-i i)l colds; iiii e ' p'o -v.. t j,.-,. ,,r j. ,.u nioi.liv (i rir -nti. V'i' .itxl j' no hot'lei Ht T'"Ut' u i ll'-i htoie. Trial boUlw free. f3 IV Fall and Winter Suits. m T'io gathered crops mid the cool frosty night remind us that, winter will Boon be here, and that our Hunt summer cloth ing must lio put u.sido. We miiNt have a new suit for dress, and take our hist winter's "(food suit" for every duy. Where shall that new suit be ordered f At PI I A. U. Nace 3 TV- iii ( '.uiiii'llsbiirg, because theirs is tho oldest iiu.l largest ni'T i Inn, l t : i i 1 1 ; - L ' establishment in the county; becume they li live ; In- l:n ::e ,i and best stock of goods to select from, and because of tlii ivi i ;i Inty of getting a suit Unit will lit and not only be win-Hi i i v dollar it costs, but look nentecl aud dressy ns long us it lasts. Tiien iii addition to their maklng-to-order de irtinent, A. I '. NACK HON carries a larire stoi'k of lleady-made Men's in,. I l;,n, i "'. ililnjr the best that the city markets afford and u) prices ii ; low as (rood goods cun be sold. In fact, any thin); iu yvtus' f i i li i ii(js from an Overcoat to the latest fad in Nock tie wear -Mais everything the latest and best. Ci I i ir order in, in lime, and avoid Die rush. A. U. NACE Sc SON, AlcCon nellsburg, Fei. Pi ti m m E pi AUTUMN --1 905-- MISS A. J. IRWIN & CO., announces to the public that they are now ready to show a full line of HATS and BONNETS in all the latest shapes and colors in Felt, Velvet, Silk, Kid and Patent Leather, In this announcement we desire to say emphatically, that we carry the finest line of Millinery Goods in Fulton county. Fashion has decreed that Fancy Feathers are to be used in abundance. Among them Mings, are the new feature. Cogue feath ers effects, long drooping effects, and Aigrettes are next in demand, while Plume and Pompon ideas have the call for small hats and turbans. The leading colors are Reseda Green, Alice Blue, New Brown, and of course. Black is ALWAYS good. The combination of Quality, up-to-dateness, and the lowest, VERY MUCH the low est prices, means better goods and values, for our customers and the satisfaction of having the very latest styles. IVe extend an invitation to the public to call, at which time we will take pleasure in showing our goods. Miss A.J. Irwin & Co., McConnellsburg, Fa. i R NEW jj BUbultS and WAGONS at Cost and Carriage This is no joko. I have 1.) brand now FALLING-TOP BL'GGIKS and WAGONS on hand, and I have decided to close out every one of them at cost and lreijfllt iu or iiir to Mil up with SLEIGHS g $ AND fS CUTTERS for w inter. I mean just what I say, and if vou mean business come to see mo WJ R. EVANS, Ilustontuwn. Pa. Taste Tells In tlie sidection of u Hat more, per haps, than iu uuy ono article of one's upparel. jHayc Johnston spent a week, while in the city in stud, in' tlie latent models and ac ijuiiiiiti -i herself with .nil the little specialties in tlie urt of fashionable hut construction. Tho ludies Huts have never burn prettier and tho prices more rea sonable than this seasou. They come in almost every shanti and style -although the small bat U ! the prevailing style and tho colors Iirown. tri'een mid blue. i Miss .lohnstoii can show you all I ,...i....t. a. ... i ..i i. ...in i..... I wiwi b nun nnaji9, uuii it win tie u treat to visit her store and see hei ' stock. Hals made to order and trimmed free of chae. j 1 1 Alaye Johnston, West Water Street,, MeConnellsburK. t: FOLEIfSIfONEYHMl oatfaeoufl;taid htflilungi $ & Son's WINTER --I906-- FOLEYSHONEMCAR W.ILNESBIT Nearly opposite Cooper House is better prepared than ever tie fore to furnish pur farmers with BINDERS, MOWERS, HAY RAKES, and one of the best Corn Plows in use. llepairs for all kinds of Mowers and Binders, Sections for all kinds of Binders and Mowers cheaper than ever. Binder Twine AWAY, a WAV, down this year, Machine Oil from ('c to 6'c per gallon. Falling-Top Buggies and Runabout Buggies, Stick Wagons, Ac. Also Garden Tools of all kinds. If vou wunl to suve money you will call on W. H. Ncsbit, M'Connellsburg One Minute Cough Cure For Coughs, Colds and Croup. KIDNEY DISEASES tal of all (Us- mmm w mt wa? C3SCS. CHI CVIC KIDNEY CURE Ii I vi ii mm 4 J D . ULla I U OUBtfllTIIQ HlSIOf Of money refunded. Contain remedies recognized by eml- gf" " me ,10' h pwcb so. m. ; ' Kor ajlo'at Trout's drug stoi!e the tystuin by unMy moving tk kowv,. V44 444 4 44 f i : : : t t THE I FULTON COUNTY I NEWS Covers the Field. Iii 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. THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, POSTERS,' LETTER HEADS, HVELOPES, CARDS, 4c, In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. X ? 'Sample copies of t the News sent to any I of your friends on I request, UMUELiLAND VALLFJY TIME TABLE! Mav 28, 190.r.. Leave no. i no 4 no. no. e no.10 no .iiu.utin;riitP.iK en Wmchester 7 :o .... 2 ui 6 X0 MiiiUriMiurK K h i 47 7.1 1 Uiierstowu.... 6 il (hi l-i 17 S :t:l S 00 to 10 UruunuuHtle .... MM ai I'J 'i Mi h 2 iu m- Mt.reewtlurl., s no 10 fliir..... C'huuibei-.sburi.. jlt iTtfi "lljiPi" 'T TjK 10 64 WuyneHboro 1 Oil U Oil 3 I f . . . . ShlppeilBburlf ... 7 41 10 05 1 a 4 SO 9 06 11 1(1 Newvllle H 07 10 1 .'Id 5 00 8 24 1187 CltllMe... 8 I'M 10 II Ii 011 6 XI 9 4h 12 Cfi MeulmniOFii.ii 4 II oft i iti b M 10 07 12 ai UlllsburK 10 10 5 UO Arr, Jlar.ii.iiun-. ' Oh II !M tin 6 Hi k) 2S 12 10 Arr. Phi;.. H 3 17 5 47 8 fid 4 2tf 4 eH Arr. Ni- .irl. : HI 5 M 8 On II 23 1 13 7 1H Arr Uiiiilm.i.. . ' ' ft 3 II 6 00 9 4 2 20 7 Ift - if. I'. M. P. U P. M. A. U. A. M. Train N .' mt ruiu. dally exuept Sunday between HuKeratown und liarriNtiurK. leaving HaKergtowfi i.oft and arrlviutf at Hnrriaburg at a.3o. Additional enn l ouml local trains will run dally, exoupt s nv n.i (oIIowh: Leave Carlisle 7. Oft a. til . u.ii p. ni. 3. 16 p.m., leave Meuuaniu&uun: i t-, ut., i.-cv a. tn.. 12.02 p.m.. 8.3(1 p.m. Lttavt uli.ii'ii-K 5.36 a. m.. 10.00 a. in.. 5.20 p. Trains N ok 2 'md run dully between Ha irerstown atui Dally. tial'riiiii I rif . 4- Dally "iluv. L.e. J j ii vno. nino. 7 no. 9 109 I' I ... A.U A.U T.U P.M. I' .i I Hi -1 66 12 00 4 36 8 SO 8 6ft 8 S6 6 69 1 1 I H 40 II 40 6 80 H 30 ' " i i n IS 2ft 8 26 II 06 I 4 01! ft I - m:1!-.' ik 8 41 8 43 11 23 1 " I . U ' 4 0(1 9 04 11 42 I " I.' 12 4H 4 10 9 24 12 02 '.- !) 0M 1 OH 4 Si 9 42 12 18 110 37 ! Ill) 6 IB .... li 46! 9 -II I 80 6 00 10 03 12 36 8 16 10 110 6 63 7 lift II i I 60 6 21 10 24 12 66 7 III 2i 8 10 141 10 4ft 1 16 8 :, HI V- 8 24 6 2.1 ii,; 7 10 a. u. a. m.p. m. p. m. p. m a. m llaltimoi-i New Yoi a . . I'blla HarrlKbut-r Dlllsbun Meebanloliiii . Carlisle Newville Shippensburil-. . VVaynesSoro. . . Cbumbi'.-iui i Moroerhtiuiv.. ('.reenca'iii ... UmierHln -'i ... Mai-tlnstln-:. . .. Ar. Wluoliiiotoj Train No. 17 west runs duoy exoept Sundtiy betwuen Ilarrlsliurx uml if UKemiown. lenv Iiik ilurrisburx ut 6.16 p.m. aud arriving ut llu Kerstowu at 7.67 p. tu. Addltloual local trulns will leave Harrlsburfi as follows: For Carlisle and Intermediate sta. lions at 9.37 a. in.. 2.00 p. m. and 6.30 p. ni., also lorMechanicsburK, DIllsburK and Internieunue siutionsat 7 30 a. m., 8.10 p. in. und U .'lo p. tu. Trains Nob. 1, 8 and 109 run dally uetweer Uarrlshur and HuKerstown. Pullman palace sleeping oars between Nev York and iCnoxvllle, Tenn., on trains I wesi and no east and between Pblludelph a and Welsh on N. & W. Hallway on trains log west ii nil 12 east, exoept that on Uunduy tu l'hiiu lelphla sleeper will run east on No. 8. Through ooaobes to and from Pblladelpnlr on trains 8 and 4 east and 7 and 9 west. Dally. Dally except Sunday. HOUTHHKNPKyN' A R. K. TKAINS. tin Pas 5 061 6 III . 1. 3 .'ft 8 41 8 1ft 8 43 8 36 6 ft.l 6 13 6-.nl P. M M. 0. KKNN-KDY, UKO. VY. MABTIN, Vine Pies. It (Jen. Supt. Supt. H. A. Ill I Jl ILK, Oen. Paas. Agent Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat ' KILLthi COUGH AND CURE THE LUMC3 wnH Or. King's Nov Discover rONSUMPTION Prie 0UGHS 61111 OLDS EOoifl.OO Fre Trial. Kurost and Uuiukebt Jur tor all j TtiiwAr ana jlunq TUOUB. or MONEY BACK. H'as. Mix. I'us Mix. : M t61 i tl W M A u T.ve. Arr. am hi 9 41 6 6ft Ohumuursbur-. S ts II 60 9 66 1 14 .... , Marlon If .13 1 1 82 10 30 8 16 ..Morcerhburif.. 8 00 10 80 10 68 8 60 Loudon 7 88 9 42 11 06 9 Cf ....Klohrvoud.... 7 80 9 80 A. M. A. M. A. M. A M.I BUSINESS DIREfiTOKY. MAHU fl(S. R.' M. DOWNLS, . FlKST CLASS lONSOKIAL . AKIISI, MOCONNKLLSKL'KO. PA. A Clean Cup and Towel with encn Shave. Everything Antiseptic Razor Sterllltcd. tVBhop in room latelv ocoupledby TeA Brakt ISAAC N. WATSON. Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to date In all styles of bair cut tfnu. Oulck. easy shaven, llav.rum. Creams W Itob-baxel. without extra charite. rrest towel to eauh customer, i.utesi Improved p. puratu for sterillsInK tools. 1'arlors oppoKlte Kulton House. LAH'YI'.HS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, , Qllice on Sauare, McConnellsburg, Pa. All legal business and collections entrusted will ooelve vareful and prompt attention. CMt'KCHF.S. I'kkshytkkian. liev. W. A. West, D D., Pastor. Preaching services each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. m, and every Sunday evening at 7:00, Services at Green Hill on alternate Sabbaths at 10:30 a. m. Sabbatb school at 9:15. Junior Christiun Kn deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting' Wednendaj evening at ;uu. MKTH011IST i-jpiscopal Uev. J. V. Adams, Pustor, Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Kpworth League at fi:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. United presuytkkian Kev. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school ut 9:30 a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, and every other Sunday evening at7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00' p. ni. Praver meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. fi.VANUKI.loAu 1.UTHKKAN Rev. A. G. Wolf, Pustor. Suiiday school 1:15 a. m. Pleaching every oilier Sunday morning at 10:30 and every other Sun duy evening ut 7:00. Clirlstiuti En deavor ut 0:00 p. m. Prayer iwetlng on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Rkfokmed Kev . C. M. Smith, Pus tor. Sunday school ut H:.'!0 a. in. Preaching ju ulternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. m. and 7:0(1 p. m. Christian Kndeavor at 0:00 p. in. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. 1 T.R.MS OK COI'RT. The Urst term of the Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall commence on the Tuesday following the seevnd 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 the second Monday of June, tti iu o ciock a. m. The fourth term on the first Monday uciooor, m i o ciocn p. m. IIOIUU (ill Ol l-'ICEHS. Justice of the Peace Thomas Sloan, L. H. WiUe. Constable John II. Doyle. Huriress II. W. Knott. Councilinen D. T. Fields, Leonard Ilohman, Samuel iender,M. W. Nace. Clerk William Hull. High Constable Win. Baumgardiier. School Directors A. U. Nuce. John A. Irwin, Thomas F. Sloan, F. M. Taylor, John Comerer, C. H. Stevens. GENERAL DIRECTORY. v. President J udge Hon. S.Mc. Swope. Associate Judges David Nelson. W. H. Uenden. Prothonotary, &c Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George B. Dan iels. Treasurer A. C. Lauver. Sheriff J. G. Alexander. Deputy Sheriff W. II. Nesblt. Jury Commissioners Simon Desh ong, liennett A. Truax.' Auditors W. C. Davis, Geo. W. Glenn, J. A Myers. Commissioners S. D. Mellott, Geo, Slgel, and II. P. Palmer. Clerk Frank Henry. County Surveyor A. J. Fore. County Superintendent-Charles E Barton. Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J. Nelson Sipes, Thomas I . Sloan, F. McN. Johnston, M. K. StiulTrier, Geo. B. Daniels, Johu P. Siiies, S. W. Kirk. SOCIETIES Odd Fellows M'Cotinellsburg Lodge No. 744 meets every Friday evening In tne Comerer Building In McConnells buig. t',,nl Ttl.lnfr. T r. .1 V- AO. V m. ... w ubnu . J - , V . .HI, 1 1 1 1 ' ' I S every Saturday evening in the Cromer building at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 007 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel. lows' HhII at VV oils Tannery. Jliiivi-icivUlr. Lodge No. 701 meets every , uuii'diiy evening iu Odd Fel lows' Hall at Hurrisouyille. Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday eVenlug In Odd Fellows' Hall at Waterfall Mills. Warfordsburg Lodge No. 001 meets in Warfordsburg every Saturday evening. King Post O. A. P No. 3fl5 meets in McConnellsburg in Odd Fellows' Hall the Brst Saturday In every month at 1 p. m. Uoyal Arcanum, Tuscarora Council, No. 131, meets on alternate Monduy evenings in P. O. S. of A. Hall, in McConnellsburg. Washington Camp No. 407, P. O. b . A., of New Grenada, meets every Sat urday aveningja P. O. b. of A. Hall. Washington Camp, No. 654, P. O.Hi. of A., Hustontown, meets every Satur. urday evening tn P. O. S. of A. Hall. John Q. Taylor Post G. A. U., No. 589, meets every Saturday, on or just preceding full moon in Lafhley hall, i)t 2 p. m., at Buck Valley. Woman's Ilelief Corns, No. 60 meets ut same date and place at 4 p.m. Gen. D. B. MclClbbln Post No. 402,' G. A. 8., .meets tho second and fourth Haturuay In each month at Pleasure Kidge. ADVERTISE IN The Fulton County News,