FULTON COUNTY NEWS. Published tvery Wednesday. B. ff. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. NOVEMBER 8, 1905. Published Weekly. 1.00 per Annum in Advance. AUT1RTWIHQ HATB. Perwjuareof 8llnel time..... II 60. Per o.uare euoh Bubneuuent Insertion.... 60. AM tlvertinementji lnertd for lens than three montbs oharged by the aquure. j mow . gun. yr. On-fnurth ooluran rth column .116 00.4 r oo. feoiumD 26 oo. 40. ou. umn 40 00. 1 66.00. mono woo 76.00 Oue-bair One Col Nothing Innerted fnr ten tnan If I'rorclonal Cardaone year 6 Local Institute. The secD(l local institute of the teachers of Licking Creek township, was held atSiloauilast Friday evetiing. The meeting was called to order by the teach er Oliver Sipes, who appointed E. C. Han n as chairman. The topics were all intelligently discussed by the five teachers preset) t. A number of recitations given iu a pleasing manner by the schol ars showed careful instructions on the part of their teacher. The institute adjourned to meet at Sa luv.aNov. 14th. Bertha Newman m cretary. Every ounce of food you eat that fails to digest does a pound of harm. It turns the entire meal into poison, This noj only deprives the blood of the neces sary tissue-building material, but it poisons it. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a perfect digestant. It digests the food regardless of the condition of the stomach. It al lows that organ to rest and get strong again. Kelie.es belching, l;uart burn, sour s omach, indi gestion, palpitation of the heart, etc. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. Don. November 1. Mamie Spencer, t of Philadelphia, is visiting her , mother, Mrs. Maria C. Spencer. Mrs. Rachel Hill is having a kitchen built. Alfred Mellott had the misfor tune to get kicked by ahorse, but was not seriously injured. Mrs. W. P. Gordon and Minnie Plessinger, of Warfordsburg, vis ited friends here recently. Mrs. Frank Miller and two children spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Alfred Mellott. Ellis Lynch, of McConnells burg, made'a flying trip to this place last week. Mrs. Jos. Carnell gave a sur prise (?) party at the homo of her son, S. M. Carnell, recently. Job Barnhart, wife and ch'l dron, spent Saturday ana Sun day with the former's brother-in law, D. (larliind and family at Need more. Trip. Cedar Grove Sunday school has closed for this year. At Christmas, there will bean entertainment and Christmas trpe. Some people surely read the ten commandments backward it they ever read them at all. The members of Ceda Grove church held a business meeting last Sat urday, and to the oresence of con stable Whitfield, of Union town ship is attributed the ivood order that prevailed. ( !eo. V. Mellott visited Amos Layton, Saturday. Letter to McCoonellnburg Shoe Merchants. Dear Sirs: Would you rather have your customers speak of your shoos as wearing well, as not running down at the heel, as turning water, and taking a shine; or wag their heads and say noth ing r We'd rather have ours, at long intervals, say : "W want some more paint, and we want Devoe." We know it isn't in human nature to paint very often; we don't ex pect them to come very often; don t want 'em to. All we want is to pafnf what they have to paint, whenever thy paint it; the longer the time, the surer they are to come back. There's business enjugbi in the world; there ate Looses enough to paint; let 'era take their time If we were a shoemaker, we'd make shoes to last half a lifetime, and shoe the whole tov u. Yours truly . F. W. Devok & Co., 42 New York. P. S. F..C. Bare, Foi t Little ton, sells our paint. kMOBSVIl.LK. November 4. rtrfsy huffing clover ed and husk -. ... , j i ?t, lug corn.' -, ' '':'' Mrs. Jacob, fclaarp and,. -daughter-in-law Mrs.N. F.Sliafpt went to Kearney Tuesday, th&ittttef're' mainmg with her husband, while the former visited friends aud rel atives at Hopewell and Riddles-burg- Mrs. J no. "Myers, grandson Carl Bivens, daughter Lucy, and son Leroy, spent the past two weeks visiting relatives in Mary laud. - . Quite a number of our folks at tended S. J. Cline's sale Tuesday. Myrtle Hamilton visited Amos Clouser and wife Sunday. Quite a number of our young folks assembled at the home of Jacob Sharp and wife Tuesday evening and enjoyed themselves by eating apples, various plays, and with music both vocal and instrumental till the clock struck twelve, when they returned to their respective homes. Those present were : Harry Clouser, Samuel Kelso, Herbert Kerling, Porter Snyder of Burnt Cabtus; Earl Loug, Levi Ilockensmith, Charles Cline and sister Olive of Fort Lit tle; Lucy Myers and sister Amy, Mary Long and Lucy McDonald, of Kearney. Jno. Mackey and wife were the guests of Mrs. C. R. Spangler Sunday. Mrs. Malinda Sheidleman and son William of Thomastown, vis ited the former's parents, Henry Anderson and wife Sunday. Katie Campbell, of Bedford county, is visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity. Saved by Dynamite. ' Sometimes, a flaming city is saved by dynamiting a space that the fire can't cross. Sometimes a cough hangs on so long you feel as if nothing but dynamite would cure it. Z. T. Gray, of Calhoun, Ga., writes: "My wife had a very aggravated cough., which "kept her awake nights. '-Two" physi cians could not help her; so sho took Dr.'King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, which eased her cough, give her sleep, and finally cured her.". Strictly scientific cure for bronchitis and la grippe. At! Trout's drug store, price 50c and $1.00; guaranteed. Trial bottle free. ' '.'. . CLEAR RIDGE. Elmer Ramsey had au auction last Saturday afternoon and even ing. Grandmother Fields and Mrs. R. E. Brown spent last Sunday with Mrs. Etta Long. James Appleby's family, Mrs. Bruce Appleby, and Mrs Frank Keith and son, spent last '"Friday atN. B. Henry's. Ephraim Anderson has bought James Kerhu's farm. Jesse Miller, wife, and sons Rufas, Harold and Brown, visit Alfred Brown's last Saturday, Harry Ramsey and B. S. Flem ing spent.Sun'day at John Miller's near Uustontown. Lou Brown spent the latter part of last Week With her cousin Mary Miller. Harper Fleming and son Tarry ol3altillo, are' spending a fewdays hunting with his brother T. E. of this place. R. J. Fields and' wife visited Bert Sipes' last Sunday, and on the same day Rude Lamberson and sisters Mary and Jen, and Mr. Ramsey visited S. M. Shore's. Lucy Stinson of Kearney, visit ed her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Stinson of this place. John Gallaher and his lady friend Annie Wlnegardner called oh Bess Fields Saturday evening. , DOTT. Nov. 4. The farmers in our vicinity are nearly all . through husking corn. Mrs. M. C. Spencer is improv ing her farm by building a new house. James Sharpe raised 17 bush els and 6 lbs. of clover seed this simmer. James Truax has sold his tim ber to J. T. Bridges, and the mill was moved in last Friday. Maye E. Carnell was the guest of Opal Sharpe last Sunday. J. Tilden Hill is improving his farm by building a new house. Mrs. Franszina Miller, who was visiting her sis'fr, Mrs AlfrPtP Mellott, left lat Friday mornjng lor her hom In FrUnrk, There will be a Ch i IhI mas n-e and entertainment held at ''e I. r Grove church; .Saturday evening, December,23d. ; All are invited, BURNT .CABINS. , , wwB.wrn- y, nn nun been spending a week with her son and daughter, at Fayettville, ' rptu mod home yesterday. - A. .1. Conierer and family, near Hustontowti, 'spent a few! days . visiting friends here. Savilla Bowman and Cora Frak er left for Pittsburg, Thursday. Thomas Brings' are moving to Orbisonia. Albert Hert.ier, of Doylesburg, moved in with H. II. Hert.ler, ou Tuesday. Mrs. Savilla Skinner, of Fun -nettsburg, visited Samuel aud David Bowmau's last Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. David Bowman fell :on Monday and bruised her should er very badly. Mrs. George Murphy and Mrs. Ed Horton spent Saturday night and Sunday at Shade Gap. Mrs. Anna Ilouck and daugh ter Esther, spout Saturday at McConnellsburg. Terrific Race With Death. "Death was fust approaching, " writes Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tampa, Fla., describing hjs fear ful race with death, "as a result of liver trouble and heart disease which had robbed me of sleep and of ah interest in life. 1 had tried many different doctors and several medicines, but got no benefit, until 1 began to use Elec tric Bitters. So wonderful was their effect, that in three davs I felt like a new man, and to day I am cured of all my troubles." Guaranteed at Trout's drugstore; price TiOc. From Springfield. A pleasant surprise was given Mrs. Walter lioher last Satu rday evening, Nov. 4th, it being in hon or of her thirty-secoud birthday. Mrs. lioher having been iu del icate health for some time, her husband arranged, to have a neigh bor take her to the doctor. Aft er her departure, neighbors aud friends gathered in and took pos session of the . house, and were busy preparing supper so as to have it ready when Mrs. Holier should return. i The table which almost groan ed under the weightof good things to eat was ready about six o'clock wnen Mrs. Koher came in. She was completely surprised; but after recovenug from, her shock, they gathered around the table, aud all did ample justice. There w6re Jhifty-ttto present; and all enjoyed themselves till about ten o'clock-, when they left for their respective homes, wishing Mr, and Mrs. lioher many more such happy birthdays. AGckst. But few people are entirely free from indigestion at this sea- sou of the year. Kodol Dyspep sia cure is not only the best rem edy to use because it digests what you eat but because it also enab les the digestive apparatus to as . .:i..-. i. ... . siuiiiate anu iransiorm all ioous into tissue-building blood. Kod ol relieves sour stomach, heart burn, belching, and all forms of indigestion. Sold by Stouteagle Bro. His 69th Birthday. On Tuesday of last week Mr. John Soiders, of Ayr township, completed the With year of his life. To give substantial recogni tion to the event, his son,' Post master Johu C Seiders and his good wife decided to have a good dinner and invite the other mem bers of the Seiders family. The affair was managed so well that the eider Seiders knew nothing about it until he was summoned ed to dinner and found there all his children and their families', except George and family, who live in Middletown, Pa., aud could not conveniently be preseut. The old gentleman, enjoyed the affair very much". - "'' s . A liquid cold cure and the only Cough Ryrap which moves Uio bo A-els work All the cold out of the system & Kennedy's Laxa tive IJo'ney and Tar. Clears the head and throat and makes weak lung's atrontf. Heat for croup, whooping i'-ough, etc.. Children love it. Sold by Stouteagle fe Bro. ,, $25 Reward. T'Vundersijjnort will pay a re- tyafd of Iwenty-th" dollitH for tin-an hV'I' (.,' vi ''ii i of the porxnri who Bh ' a h ' m tll('lc lrmi" Viont I '!; i-J( , mi, NoveiniH'i 7. K0" i ' '. John AxnOmwiK Mainam, MHIinefyv - - v. -MRS. A. P. LITTLE'S Under Selling Store. Winter Millinery.' ..' ...... This season's latest and most popular styles on display. Silk, Velvet, Felt, Chenille, Heaver and Spangle hots, ranging In price from 60o up to $10. Hibbons, Velvets and Silks at lowest prices. Feathers and Flowers of all description. Hundred of Collars, of all styles to select from Helta froin 10c up. Combs from fic up. All Over Laces ; Fancy J)res Trimmings, Ueady-madeSkirts, Shirt Waists and Infant's Coins, Ladies' and Children's Sweaters. .... We have 'i I irger line than ever liefore, at prices that will sur prise nne anil .ill. " Fane) Hal Tin or Cake of F.ureka Soap with each hat. : Store Opposite Postoffiee. ir gjran aim miner ouiib. u i w m IS 'm 8 Pi : m m PI T!io irathered crops and the cool frosty nijrhts remind ns i5 that winter will soon be here, and that our lijjnt summer cloth- faX injf must be put uside. We must have a new suit for dresn, and ?i t ake our last winter's "good suit" for every day. Where shall jSJ that new suit be ordered t At A. U. Nace & Son's 1 : McConnellsburg, because theirs is the oldest and largest mer- li 'chant tailoring establishment in the county; because they have Jjft tlie largest und best stock of goods to select from, and because fS$ of the certainty of getting a suit that will tit and not only be 5 worth every dollar it costs, but look genteel and dressy as long as it lusts. : ' 'Then in addition to their making-to-order department, A. I'. NACK & SON carries a large stock of Ready-made Men's u'nd Boys' Clothing the best that the city markets afford and cjj at prices as low as good goods can be sold. In fact, anything ' ) in gen's' furnishings from an Overcoat to the latest fad In Neck- j tie wear Hats everything the latest and best. " Sft (let your order in, in time, and avoid the rush. Hr? A. U. NACE & SON, i McConnellsburg, fa. AUTUMN --1905-- 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, thatjve 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 satis faction of having the very latest styles. We 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, Pa( 15 NEW BU66IES 15 and WAGONS at Cost and Carriage This Is no joke. - 1 have 15 brand nqw FALLING-TOP ; BUGGIES aiid WAGONS on band, and 1 jhave decided to ejose out every one of tliem at cost and freight in or- ' der to till up with SLEIGHS & 35 '. ' AND m .-, & A CUTTERS (or winter. , I mean just what I siy, and if vou mean tiuslrinbii come to see me. W.- R. EVANS, Uustontown. Pa. COLLEGE, located a t riTTSBURO, t'A. Come ., and Manu- to this ('teat financial facto ring center fur . a UUSINKSS KUL'CATIO.N; don t o to a small pliice where' Rvkno'-uaphArs and liooKKKWi KH arc nut required. Circulars. V:u, it. Dull, President. ' MFFS 'lcConlicllSlinrr W INTER --I906-- W.H. NESBIT ...'- Nearly opposite Cooper House is better prepared than ever -lie-fore to furnish our farmers with I BINDERS, MOWERS, HAY RAKES, and one of the best Corn Plows in use. Repairs' for all kinds of Mowers and Binders, Sections fur all kinds of Binders and' Mowers cheaper than ever, Binder ; Twine AWAY, away, down this year. Machine Oil from 20o to 5"c per gallon. , ' Falling-Top Bugfres and ; Runabout Buggies, Stick Wagons, Ao. Also Garden , Tools of all kinds. !f vou want to save money you wUl call on - ; W. H, Ncsbit, ' ArtMMrMi Mft, tut, r . !! r I THE i , FULTON ? : COUNTY M NEWS " Covers the Field.. , '. , .i 1 la. eve ry part of the County faithful re porters i:z located that gather the dailv 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 Errdeavorers.' and ' a Good Sermon for ev- ' erybody. a THE JOB DEPARTMENT' IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, . . . J t POSTERS, i t ,. "' LETTERHEADS J I " BVELOPES, -:. I X CARDS, 4c, t In fact anything and everything in the best ' X I style along that line. I . -x I I (Sample copies of t t the News sent to any 1 t of your friends on 1 t request. J TIM E TABLrT-M ay 28, ll0". no. i no liDO. B.no. I! no.101 IK P. V Winchester..,. M'jnlnsbur...! tluKenitQwn ... jreenuiiNtle ... Vlercersburg... AM V CU8 t4.U 1 :o 8 In B 00 -Jl 8 IHl tA U,l'. !tP. M Uli 6 P0 i 47: 8 Xi 8 8 .i 7 14 VI 17 8i00 1(M 10 .H 8 i 10 Ul .'ilbinlltirNbui'S.. VV'ayneHboco....'. ShlppenHburg... .VevvvUlv '.'uillsle Medianto.'!"! x." DillKburg Arr, lliirrM..!, 4 Arr. I'bllu A it. New V...-I, Arr Uul ! i in, --.. 1 ail 9 a, I 001 li 00 J. 7 art 4 HM 8 l!i 4 f) b oil, 7 1I0 (15 ir7ll(i 1 :m 2 00 eo 3 8 iS 10 44 II IL OS IS J 8 411; 1 1 HA 6 .1: 9 4.i 10 o; "oMtiw III IN A SO 6 10 8 Ml io as hi ii I i IH 18 17 HI f Ml 5 47 8 08 4 1 4 II 7 18 7 13 if 3 II i -i.lp.ii. a oo 4 2 30 7 l A. M.U. M v.u P. M Train K'V. i.-!- runs dtkliv Rinpm iin.iu between lii:iiuwn und llitrrlxburir. leavlnit tUKersiowu 1.06 huu urnvlug at Uurrlitburg ut Additional euKtio n-i local trains will rut dully, except s.iui.i. M follows: I.ev( UurllKle 7.O.) u. la, u. fn u. m. .8. 16 p.in,, leavt MeohanlOBburii iu.. r.-."9 a. ui.. 12.68 p. m. p.m. i.tuve UhN.i,u&.85 a. m., 10.00 a. m., &.-JO p. ,4i., Tralnn Noh. 2. a and 1 10 run dally between Ha Kcratown und II irrlVjr Dally. Daily ex'jem uudiiv. . i.eav, , . -mil,. ..mo. 7 no. 9 .. , . I w! M A. m' p. h Bltltluiori! I: . I ..I 66 12 00 4 86 Now .York I j. li 1 1 8 66 2 66 Hlllla I I f-i It 40 II 40 J6 30 Harrlsburu ' p n 16 g a 8 26 DIllHburi.'. " ' e , 4 Of MdOhunicNi.,,1 -. .' -i? i HI 8 43 Carllhle S , ) - .- 4 4 oo 9 04 Newvllle n . " ' mn i III 9 S4 ShlppenHburn.. ' l ; (I ok Oil 4 81I 9 4'.' Waynesboro 10 87 (00 S 4K Cliaiubl- -Kbuiv.. 8 r, 9 SI 1 80 5 00 10 03 Mrueilii.. . h 16 10 80 5 6,1 lireenuasiii-... g n. j n 6o 6 SI io 21 HUKKI-Htovii .... 7 ,f io n 2 10 6 41 10 46 Marllnsbiiii- KS . Sal.... ,Ar. Wlncliesmr. 9i i I 7 10....! II. A. If. H. M. P. M. V. it. P.M. 8 86 6 .V 8 31 II On 11 23 II 4:' 12 OS 12 18 IS 86 12 6G 1 Tram No. 17 went runn dunv exount snmiuv between IlarriKburf and illitnemlown, lauv iuh .iwrriwuiir at o.id p.nj, aim arnvlutf ut lla- Bintuwu ui, t.ni p. Ui. Additional local trulna will leave Hurrlhbiiru tut follows: For Carlisle and Intermediate sta tloaK al 9.37 a. m.. 2.00 p. m, uud 8 :10 p. m., uImo torMechanlosburir, Ulllsburif und.lntermi-dlatc iiutlonaat 7 30 a. in., 8.10 p. m. und 0 30 p ni Trains Noa. 1, 3 uud 109 run dully between Pullman palace ideenluK oars between New York and Kniixvllle. Tenn . on i.rln i and 110 east Bnd between llludelph a und . 77 iiiwayon iraiiia low weul uud 12 east, except that on Sunday the l'liliu lulphlu nleeper will run east on No. 2. TurdUKb oouunei to and Irom Phlladelubli " Y)ul?y " 4 Bnd 7 n1 weHk' Dally except Sunday. SOUTHERN PENN'A B. K. TRAINS. Mix. . .ttH A IU H 66: 7 II 8 In 60 I'us Mix Pai t P. H, 8 66 8 41 1.6 43 3 36 r.ve.' ' Arr. t4 .t) A M A U H 4hl 60 S 83ll 82 8 I)il0 8(1 6 I'll 9 Ml 6 06 9 41 Ubauibemburg'.. 6 63 10 3i 13 10 68 6 IX' II 061 P. M. A. M. Marion .Mercerbbury. . 9 061. . Rlohivond..., .iiuuon 7 8f 9 4: 7 80 9 80 A. U. A. M.A. P. U. M. C. KKNNKDY, . OHO. W. MAKTI N. Vloe PreH. A Ueu. Supt. Sunt H. A. lUUliUS, Gen, Pasu. Acnt KIDNEY DISEASES arc. the most fatal of aU dis eases. Cfll EV'Q KIDNEY CURE Is t or money refunded. Contains remedies . recognized by . mi . gent physiplftis as tha best. lot Kidney and Bladder troubles. For 4lij avtTro it' drug gtoro ; -r--jut-- BUSINESS DIRECTORY. IIAKIII US r. a..dovm:s. lONSORlAL ARTISI. MoOON.N'r.l.l.nlil lit,, i-.i , K V-'1"" Cul' Toirrt ith cueli Sliui e. Kvcryiliiii( AiulMrptla. Riiztirn StcriliKiHl. ISSShop In room lately ocruplvdny M llnike ISAAC N. WATSON. Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to dnte tn nil stvlf of huir cut t1n(T. Quick, ftHMy nhav!M. Iiuv-rum. Crrnini-Wltnh-haf,el. without extra churyrn. Kiesh towel to each customrr. I.utr;i Improi ti Eurutun tor Hterlllrlnif tools. 1 "hi loin opponite 'ulton Houh. LAW VtHS. M. R. S11AFFNER, Attorney at Law, Oflice on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All leifl business nnd oollnci !oiib pntrustfd will eoelve oureful und prompt attention. ClltHCIIF.S. I'KEHBYTKKIAN.- tl-v. W. A. Went, D I).. 1'astor. I'rrachiritr M-rvicrs eacli alterDiito Sabbath at 10:30 a. in. and every Sunday evening- at 7:00. Services ut Green Mill on ultornate Sabbaths at. 10:;f0 a. in. Subbuih school at 9:15. Junior ChrM.ian Ku deavor' at 2:00. t hrisi ian Kndeavor at 0:00. Prayer mwirit' Wednesiluy evening at 7:00. Mktiiodist M'iscoi'a i. .1. V. Adams, I'astiir. buml'iy School at 9:;t0 a. tu. Preachintr every other Sunday niornlu(j at i o : : ;o unit every Suuday evening at 7:00. Wpworth League at t:00 p. m. 'raver meeting Thursday evening at i:0t. UN1TKD l-'UESMYTF.KIAN Itev. J. L. Grove, I'astor. Sunday school ut U::!0 a. m. Preaching every S.inday morn ing at 10:110, and rveiy other 'Sunday evening at7:00. The alternate Sabtnilh evenings are used bytho Young I'eo ple's Christian I'nioi! :it 7:00 p. m. Prayer, meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. H.VANUKI.K.AL. Jf'l 1U:HAN - IloV. A. G. Wolf, Pasior. Sundti.v ehool (i;lo a.m. Preaching every o; hi r Sum.'ay morning at 10::i0 imd every i. liei day evening at 7:00. C'hristinii Ku deavor at 0:00 p. m. Pniyi-i n,r.-i iug on Wednesday eveniiur at, 7:0n. Rktokmkd Ilev. .'. M. Smith, Pus tor. Sunday school at :;i0 :. m. Preaching -ja alternate Stibbrnhx at 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. in. christian Endeavor at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday i-M nii.g n't 'iV.'.'t'. ti:kms oi-' oii Ki The iirst term of the Coin-is of l'u I ton county in the year shall commence on the Tuesday following Die second Monday of January, at 10 o'clock a. m. The hecond term commences on the third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock p. m. The third term on the Tuesday next following the second Monday of June, at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on the lirst Monday October, at i o'clock p.. m. IIOROl Gil tNTICI-KS. Justice, of the I'euce- Thomas 1'. Sloan, L. II. WiLle. Constable John II. Povle. , Burgess H. W. Scott. ' Councilmen D. T.- Fields, Leonard Hohman, Samuel U.'tuler.M. W. Nace. Clerk William Hull. . II ijrh Constable Win. I'.aiiniardner. Sfliool'Direetors -A. I'. Nace. John A. It-win, . .Thomas F. Sloan, 1". M. Taylor, Johu Comerer, I'. B. Stevens. GKNKHAL IIIUKCTOHV. President Judfje Bon. S.Mc. Swopo. Associate Judges DavidNelson.W. f I. Bender, i Prothouotary, Arc Geo.. A. Harris. District Attorney George H. Dan iels. Treasnrer A. C. I.iaiver. . . .Sheriff.. G. Alexander. Deputy Sheriff VV. H. Nesldt. ; Jury Commissioners Simon Def.li oug, Bennett A. Trunx. Auditors W. C. Davis, Geo. W. Glenn, J. A Myers. Commissioners 8. D. Mellott, Geo Sitfol, and H. P. Palmer. Clerk Frank Henry. County Surveyor A. ,T. Fore. County Superintendent-Charles K Barton. Attorneys W Scott A', vnmlnt. .1 Nelsap Sipes, Thomas F. Sloiiu, ' V. MCiN. Johnston, M. II. S'lntVn. r, Geo. H. Daniels, Jolin V. N..,is. s w Kirk. soci. i ;i-.s Odd Fellows M'Connell.sl)ui'KLodj'e No. "14 moets every 1' t idii v evenine in trie Comerer Huildlnj in KlcConnelis burn. Fort Littleton Lodire No. 484 meets every Saturday evening in the Cromer building at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodjre No. 007 meets evecy- Saturday evening in Odd Pel lows' Hal! at Wells Tannery. , Hiirri -on villi- Utdtfo No. 701 meets every SutMrdav evcidii iu odd Fel lows' Uall at Harrison ille. . Waterfall Lid(.'e No. 773 meets ev. ery Saturdayevenitiur id Oild Fellowr' Hall at Waterfall Mills. -.". Warfordsburpr Lodyo No. (Mil met.-i iu W u,rford bburtf every Saturday evenlngr. King PostG. A. P.. No. ,?li.5 meets In McCounellsburj iu Odd IVIIows' Hall the tirst Saturday in ev rj month at 1 p. m. . Hoyal Ai-canuni.Tuiii-iii-ora Council, Np.. 121, meets ou alternate Monday evenings In P. O. o( A. Hall, in McConnelUhui'!;. . Washington Camp No. 4117, I'. O. P. A'., of New Greuaila, meets every Bat urday evenlu(r in p. o. S. of A-. Hail. Washington Cnmn K,, f.rA n i c: of A., Uustontown, meets every Satur- ui-uay Bvemni in t; U. a. Of A. Hall. John (J, Tavlop Post O. A.M . K.. 589, meets every Kalurday, on or just preceding full moon In Lat-hley ball, at 2 p. m., ut Muck: Valley. Woman's Ke)i r(,riis. No. 80 nieeta at same dale and place at 4 p.m. wen. i. u. fticKllililQ 1'ost No. 402, . A. S., meets the second and fourth Uaturuay In each month ut Pleasant Uldye . c , AWViiirrisK in' The Fulton .tat) News.