FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Wednesday. B. 1. mi, Editor and Proprietor. AkCONN'ELLSBURG. PA. JANUARY 17, 1906,' Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. AUTIRT181NU RATH. Per snuure of d linen t time II SO. Per sjuarf each subsequent Insertion.... SO. All advertisements Inserted tor leaa than three luonitas chanted by the square. S tncw. anion. 1 yr. On-fourth column tis.OO. I lin.no. I t-io.oo One-ha:rooluinn .O0. 1 40 no. SO 00 Oi.oColuinn 4000.1 MOO. "6.00 Nothing insert!! for lens than ! Professional Cards one ver t Local Institute. The sixth local institute of Lick ing Creek township, was hold at the Mountain school, Jau. 12th. Tho institute was called to order by the teacher, Derth i Newman, who appointed Edgar Hann chair man. The following topics were discussed : 1. Selt Reliance; how taught; Value of. 2. Schoolroom Freedom. 3. The teacher's duty to the district aud profession. A very interesting program was prepared by the teacher und rendered in such a manner as was creditable to both pupils and teacher. Margaret Daniels, sec retary. The fifth local institute of Wells was held at No. li school last Fri day eenini. The meeting was called to order by Prof. W. D. Mor ton, who appointed John li. Lock ard chairman. The following questions were discussed by the teachers present : 1. Nature study, value of, how taught. 2. "How to cultivate the will." 3. "Kmulation and School Incen tives. ' 4. "Value of an educa tion. Qii'le a number of patrons, and two directors, were proseut, which was more encouraging. A"er singing "Old folks at home" the institute adjourned to njc t.it Miss Chilcoate's school, WiU Tanuery, Feb. 2d. Vaughn -V'c ("Main, Secretary. The soothing and comforting effects of DeWitt's Witcli Ha.yl Salve, when applied to piles, sores, cuts, boils, etc.. subdues paiu almost instantly. This Salve draws out the iuflamation, reduc es swelling and acts as a rubefa cient, thus circulating the olood through the diseased parts, per mitting or aiding Nature to per manently remove the trouble en tirely.. Sold by Stouteagle & 13 ro. School Report. Number enrolled, oj; per cent, of attendance for term boys 90, girls 85, total, 87 J. In attend ance every day for four months : Meta Fryman, NoraPaylor, Ed gar and Ursa Tritle, Lloyd and Merrill Cutchail, and Edgar Thomas. Absent one day : Adda M otter, Lena Conrad, and Helen Ott P-esent every day of fourth n:outh : Meta Fryman, NoraPay lor, AddaMotter, Mabel Thomas, K..ssel, Earl, and Helen Ott, Ed gar and Urta Tritle, Lloyd and Merrill Cutchail, and Edgar Thomas. Absent one dny during mo'ith : Kussel Thomas. Helen and Dewey Scheidleman, Frank iloopeugardner, Wilbur Peck, LenaCnrad, and Clara and Mary Ott. Hattio H. Kendall, teacher. A reasonable amount of food thoroughly digested and proper ly assimilated will always increase the strength. If your stomach is a "little off" Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat and enable the di.estivfirgiins to as similate and transform all foods into tissue-building blood. Kodol relieves sour stomach, belching, heart-liurn and (ill fj.Tiis of inJi---ition.- Palatable a 'id strength ening. Sold by S ton ti ngle -Hro. SALUVM. .Iv. i! Naugle ii'id Joseph Evei iiro n the si'. !' list Tat retracted rne'in ; at the (Jreonhill M. E, church clos.-d last week with eight convorsiuris. j We hope Brother PiKinger .". ill1 coniinue the good work through i I ! t ! u: court) circuit. L. C. Mann, one of Everett's enterprising merchants, attend ed the protracted meeting at ! Greenhill last Sunday night. ( , David Strait, one of our skillful tochers, is going to college. Mrs. Elizabeth Strait is uot ex acted to live. Mr. Burkhart, Mr. McDaniels' bawyer, in taking a week's vaca tion at Everett. Successful Entertainment. The Franklin Mills Sunday jhool hold their entertainment N'ew Year's tnght iu Franklin Mills schoolhouse. Tue prgram of exercises was arranged with uuch care, and those "who took part in the exercises acquitted themselves with credit. The sing ing, which is always an important 'actor toward the successor such in entertainment, was very good, and the recitations, dialogues,and addresses were in keeping with the general theme of the evening, ind showed careful preparation. The devotional service was con lucted by Ira D. Mellott, and the iddress of welcoms was made by I. H. H. Lewis. Recitations were tfiven by Stella Gray, Eugene Violdon. Estaline Golden, May Bishop, Stanley Schetrompf, Vi la Golden, Kexie Hess, Arthur Arthur, and Earl Golden. Dialogues were rendered by Nellie Spade, Beulah Schetrompf, Blanche Mann, by Harry, Alex, tnd Arlie Spade, and others. Mr. Spade added much to the enter tainment by several nice selec tions on his graphophone. The '.xerclses by the primary cIpss were especially interesting. The treat was delivered to the Sunday school by a vertable"San ta." The school will continue during the winter at 2 o'clock each Sun day afternoon. Only 82 Years Old. J- "I am only 82 years old and dont expect even when I get to be real old to feel that way as long as I' can get Electric Bit-ters,-,says Mrs. E. H. Brunson, of Dublin, Ga. Surely there's nothing else keeps the old as young and makes the weak as strong as this grand tonic medi cine. Dyspepsia, torpid liver, in ilamed kidneys or chronic consti pation are unknown after taking Electric Bitters a reasonable time. Guaranteed by Trout's drug store. Price 50c. The Management ol Private Theatricals. "The inborn craving for the dramatic is satisfied in a mild way by the amateur as by the professional. This is why the home play is continually produc ed. Such reasons as its educa tional and philanthropic uses are merely secondary," . says Norah Anderson in an article on "The Management of Private Theatri cals" in the February New Idea Woman's Magazine. The writer gives many helpful suggestions to smooth away the difficulties which perplex the amateur man ager who has been fortunate or unfortunate enough to discover diamatic talent among his ac quaintances. The question of time is taken up first, "four weeks, at an average of three weekly rehearsals being just long enough. There are dangers in stretching out the time too long, the danger , of wearying of the play itself and the still more in sidious danger, that of wearying of one's fellow actors." Ihe choice of the play should be de termined by the amount of stage action, for although it is more work to rehearse, the play's suc cess depends on it. How the novice completes his own "mak? up," where to purchase costumes at the least possible expense, stage carpentering, and the col lecting of stage properties are all commented upon. Above all. the necessity of a stage manager in the person of some competent man or woman who will assume all responsibility and who is able to conduct the affair in a system atic, businesslike way, is empha sized. Other subjects touched upon in this comprehensive arti cle are the value of theatrical per formances in schools, flower plays ror c hildren, and th- good work done by permanent private dram atic societies. A Tragic Finish. A watchman's neglect permit ted a leak m the great North S a dyke, which a child's finger could havo stopped, to becomo a ruin ous break, devastating an entire province of Holland. In like mantnr Kenneth Mclver, of Vanceooro, Me., permitted a lit tle cold to go unnoticed until a ti ngic finish was only averted by D' King's New Discovery. He wt'tes: "Three doctors gave me ur to die of lung inflammation, c-iud by a neglected cold; but D . King'n New Discovery hhvcI mv iife. " Guaranteed best cough and cold cur. at Trout' druy su-re. 50c aud $l.C0 Tr it. I bot tle free. School Report. Th number of pupils cm o -A l ' h'Coniielk-sbuot Primai for the fourth moM- m ill; av o attendance, 10; pur ci-ul. of tetidauce, 'Jl. Ti,.o following ar tho n;imes of th' pupils who ut tended every day during the month: Goldie Tritle. Ruth Wolf, Dorothy Ilainil, Mary Irwin, Ro sso la Stevens, Winnie, Satnantha uud Webster Mellott, Grace, Har ry, aud D wight S teach, Minerva Pittman, Mao Morton, Guy Reed, Pierce Henry, Uollis Wible, Ray mond Grissingor, John Stout eagle, Walter Largent. Olive Grissinger, teacher. The following is the re)xrt of Forest Dale school for the third mouth: Number enrolled, during month, 31; attended every day Daisy, Bernicc, Edith, Elva, aud Hixon Strait, Edith Clark, Lottie Rohm, Opal, Esther, Owen, Wil uier, and Ira Sipee, Grace, aud Marie Hann, Herman Decker. Attended 19 days, Lee and Ray mond Decker aud Andrew Strait. Margaret Daniels, teacher. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILE Itching, blind, bleeding, pro truding piles. Druggists are au thorized to refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c. WEST DUBLIN. James Lowe and wife, who spent sometime recently with the latter 's parents, Josiah Deaver and wife, have returned to their home at Williamsport, Pa. Myrtle Price is very ill at this writing, with paralv sis. A sled load of merry young people from this neighborhood took advantage of the sledding last Wednesday . evening, and drove to Hustontown, and called on the family of M. S. Kirk. .Junes Foreman has bought II. K St. wens' farm. CI.. ''once Berks v.sser, who sp'M.l seveal weeks with hi par ent W. D. B.srlistn ssrr ,,.d wi!' returned to Alton,., list wo Sjnnuol Drawr, who hsi ; on in ihu western p.rt of thi stute for several weeks, spent several days last week with his parents, Jos'. th Denver and wife, af'er which he started for North Da kota. Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will not pay any debts contracted by Frank D. Mellott, as he has gO!.o away from my place with out just cause. D. H. Tkuax, Pleasant Ridge, Pa. Jan. 15, 190C. NEEDM0RE. Harry Sharp and James McKee were business callers in our vil lage ast Friday. Mr. McKee ht.s a very sore haud. Rev. and Mrs. Powers left here last Saturday morning in answer to a message from their son who is very ill at Dobia, W. Va. Mrs. Geo. Wilson was critically ill last week with pneumonia, but late advices are to the effects that her condition as more hopeful. Among those of our village who are temporarily laid by forrepairs are Belle' Mellott, Enzo Wink, W. F. Hart, and Geo. Mellott. Geo. Wink, who has been rail roading at Monongahela, came home last week. N. H. Peck, of Pittsburg, was met at Hancock last Thursday by Harvey Snider and brought to the latter's home in this place. Mr. Peck is not in very good health. Dr. Howard Wilson, of Dalton, 111., son of Geo. Wilson, came home last Thursday to the bedside of his sick mother. THH BRST I'KliSCldPIION FOR Biliousness I.ivrr Com. plaint. Indi(fe.-tiin, Con tilmlion, Si. It llriKlnche NniiHca, Oi'lilitirm, Ma lnria, H. unburn, 1'lutu. Icucy, Jutimlicc, etc. SCHL'NCK'S Mandrake Pills liven tte Liver. Ud ovir Seventy Vun the BtroDKeattM- tunouial to thrir 1 reliability. Thev 1 make, end keep 1 you well no need to take Ibem cou " timioutfiy. Purely Vegetable. Abeolutely HarmleM. Pur tale every where. 23 ccuta boa, of bj man. Dr. J. H. Schtnck it Sun PklUdalphla. rm. Men Capable of Earning -$1,000 to $10,000 a Year. - Traveling Salesman, Clerk, Merchant No Matter What Your Present Business A COMPLKTK reorganization of lbr producing department of the Company in this section affords a cbunoe for a few good men. . . Eight vacancies on the agency force In this rich territory re main open for men of character and ability; you can And out by writing whether it wlli be worth your while to make a change. No previous experience is necessary. A course of professional Instruction given free. The Mutual Life Insurance Company of Hew York. ritAULKS A. PEAUODY. President, Has Paid Policy-Holders Over 665 Million Dollars. Address, GEORGE T. DEXTER, Superintendent of Domestic Agencies, 32 Nassau Street, New York, N. Y. Chambersburg Trust Company, Chambersburg, Fa. COMPARATIVE STATEMENTS DECEMBER 31, 1904. Resources Cash on hand and in banks, $137,570.12. Loa.s S77.44I.4S. Stocks and bonds 1 1 1, 820 A3. Real estate, furniture, and fixtures , . 93,515.00. J920J6S.I0 Liabilities Capital stock SI62.600.00 Surplus and protits 58A35.M Deposits 695,680. 4 Dividends 3,252.00 !l20,:t 18.10 Trust funds, 154,020.14. Growth Since Deposits. $168,736.48 303,'406.15 566,705.38 695,680.49 791,026.15 1901 December 31 1902 December 31 1903 December 31 1904 December 31 105 December 31 We Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest on Time Deposits. 1 VnC Mar- -MrV, Si I Encyclopedia THE 1906 World Almanac Encyclopedia IS ON SALE ALL OYER THE UNITED STATES. It is a volume of nearly seven hundred pages and sells for 25c, bent by mail for 35c. A Reference Book of unus ual value, almost indepensable to any man of business, or in the professions. It contains information on more than 1,000 timely topics and presents over 10.000 facts such as arise daily for answering. Election statistics, agricul- lr I l' I - J i.! 1 1 iiu.ii, imaiicui, Kciucauonai, railroads, shipping, etc., etc , through all the list of topics where new figures are most valuable. 34 columns of index. Send for lhis"btandard Amer ican Annual "Address THE WORLD. Pulitzer Building, New York City, j. , Working ines Wauled Single men under 35 years, to do farm ditchiojj 7 months io Wis. H175.00 and board for sat isfactory hands. ED ItKK'HKNBACH, Orrville, Ohio. AS OF DECEMBER3 W4-l$85 DECEMBEB 30, 1005. Resources. Cash on hand and in banks, 1159,512.61. Loans 649,972.70 Stocks and bonds... (165,555.46. Real estate, furniture, and . -fixtures........ .... 112,590.00. $1,087,549.76 Liabilities Capital stock $2(0,M0.o0 Surplus and profits 91,514.61 Deposits 791.026.15 Dividends 5,000 00 11,087,540.76 Trust funds, $85,140.45. Organization Profits. $ 1,586.18 11,365.45 35,891.00 58,835.61 91,514.61 Depositors 296 900 1,509 2,522 3,230 DeWitt's M Salvo For Pilots Burnt, Sore W.H. NESBIT Nearly opposite Cooper House Is better prepared tbun 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 AWAY, away, down this year, Machine OH from 20c to 5c per gallon. Falling-Top BuggtBs and Runabout Buggies, Stick Wagons, &o. Also Garden Tools of all kinds. If You want to save money you will call on ' W. H. Ncsbit. VV'Corinellsburg Kennedy's Ltxitiva Honey and Tar Cvra all Couka, Cu from th ayatam ky ally awalsa tk kiala. REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Main the "-vvlHL2ofMa, CTU3AT Xi produce tlie Bbova raanlta In SO daya. II acta Low. rtullr ud quickly. Curat wliD all clhr UlL Voting uieu will reMiu-bir loal BMuhoed, and old men will ncovor lliolr youlbtul nor br ulut lil A'IV O. It quickly and sunly rwiorH Nrou lud. Lout Vitality, lropotancy, Mlglitly kJulMlooa, Laat Power, tailing Mumory, Waatlua Dlwaaat.afid ell effecta ol aoU abuaa or azcaua and ludlacratloo, whli h UDflta ono for atudy, bualnaaa or marriaia. U not . uly curoa by atartlus at tba anal of dlaaaaa, but laaaroat Dorratonlo and blood balldar, brtoc. Ii( back tlia pinks low to pal cbacka audio lorlug Uia fir ot yoatU. It warda off huaoity ana Conauinvtlon. lualat oa halo BKVIfO,a otbor. It ran bo oarrlad In taal pookat. By aaall 1.00 carpaokaa,orala tot ft4M, with a Mat (! wrlttan aiaaraaaaa antra or rafua4 lb anoacy. H'tok aod atlvlaa f r. Addraaa kOYAi medicine co For sale iu McUonoelluburtf a Trout's drup Btore. FUVELL'S Q'ftfWn BANlMOFIt IHHATAI.otll'K rX-irtilO h'l'OOKINU.H TDIIPCrC AlilvrvAi,uPPjHl'KIU nUoor J lOOtSrHianOaanaa Vt., Pblla.lallla, p 5 4 4 THE I X FULTON C ; COUNTY is5 I i.icriic7 X A Covers the Field. In every part of the County faithful re porters are located that gather the daily happenings. . Then there is the State and National, News, War News, a Department for the Farmer and Mechan ic, Latest Fashions for the Ladies. The latest New York, Bal timore, Philadelphia Markets. The Sun day School Lesson, Helps for Christian Endeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev erybody. THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, POSTERS, I LETTER HEADS, t HYELOPES, t CARDS, Ac, In fact anything and everything in the best $ style along that line. J t t t i (Sample copies of the News sent to any of your friends on request. QUMBERLANI) VALLEY TIMETABLE. Nov. 2(, 1805. Leave do. a, no lino, b no. t no.iOi HO A.tl tA.u ta. M P. M tP.M r.M Winchester 7 8J .... too 6 30 rlurtlnnburK HI5 2 47 714 HaKerHtown .... 6 42 9 (X) VI 17 8 :i 8 Uu 10 10 (.reenoiMtle .... 1 1X1 9 til M 311 3 ho 8 a I 10 30 MeroeraburK X m y ol 8 05.... Chambersburg.. 7 u 9 4& 1 Oi 4 2H 8 4iS 10 M WayueHboro T 0(1 11 Oil 8 15 a I ft Shlppennburg . . . 7 49 10 05 1 at 4 50 9 Oti II 18 NewvlUe 8 07 10 4 I 39 6 09 9 24 II 87 CmllKle 8 ill 10 41 i 00 6 34 9 45 II 69 Meobaaloaburti. 4U II OS 8 80 6 53 10 07 U 80 Ullbiburg H 'M ISO 6 00....: Arr, HurrlHburg. 9 or" II 20 8 85 6 10 10 25 U 40 Arr. Pblla II 4I 8 17 6 47 8 60 4 23 4 28 Vrr. New York. " on 6 63 8 08 II 23 1 18 7 18 ,Vrr Baltimore.. 12 In 8 II 00 9 48 8 20 7 15 P. at. P. U. P. H. P. M. A H. A. M Tralo No. 12 eaxt runs dally eioept Sunduy etwer.n Hanemtowo and HurrinburK. leaving llngerstown 1.06auU arriving at Harrlsburg at .30. Additional eaKt-lxmnd local tralna will run daily, except Suutluy, & follows: Leave Uurllsle 7.00 a. ui 12. H p. ni. 8.16 p.in,, leave Mechanlasburg 6.M a oi.. 7.24 a. m.. 12.62 p. m. H.8 p. m.. 6.20 p. ir. Lriiive Ulllaburg 6.86 a. m., 8.20 a. m., I.ao p. in.,6. v p. m. Tralna Noa. 2 U. 8 anu no run dally between Uageratown aua Uarrlaburg. DaUy. t Dally evir-p? 9 in'?. " "o no n no. 7 no. I 109 II 4 44 66 18 00 1 86 8 66 7 V 12 U' 8 65 t 66 6 55 'I M I Jh a It, 40 J5 80 8 25 IX l ' ' I 8 26 6 86 II 80 .... VI 2 II 4 Ot 6 :h 8 oil u oil 8 41 8 43 II 48 6 41 i, It 84 4 00 t 04 12 07 8 01 8 40 12 47 4 19 9 24 12 2D 8 4 9 08 I 08 4 80 9 42 18 42 10 87 00 6 48 8 46 9 29 I SO 6 OU 10 03 1 08 7 47 10 SO I 63 7 l ) f 1 60 6 21 10 24 1 19 7 I 10 IU 8 1 6 44 10 46 1 86 8 il 10 V) 8 8-1 9 II 40 7 10 ilaltlmore New York Fblla Harrtakurg...... Dulaburg MeobanToaUura.. Carllale Newvllle Sblppennburir. .. Waynesboro.... Chambersburg.. Meroeraburg.. . Ureeuuastle .... Hageratown .... Marttoaburg Ar. Wtnoheator. Train No. 17 west runs daily eioept Snnday between Harrlaburg and Hagerstowir, leav iug Harrlaburg at 6.16 p.m. and arriving at Hu gerstown at 7.67 p. m. Additional local tralna will leave Harrlaburg as follows: For Carllale and Intermediate sta tion" at 9.87 a. m.. 8.00 p. m. and 8.80 p. m., also for Mechanics burg, OlUsburg and Intermediate tatlonaat 8.10 p. m. and 8.5 p. m. Tralna Noa. , 8, 17 aad 109 run dally between Harrlabura and Uageratown. Pullman palaoe sleeping oara between New York and Knoxvllle. Tann.. on tralna i and 110 east and between Pblladelph a and Welsh on N. & W. Kallwayon tralna 109 west aud 12 east, except that on Sunday the Phlla- .r "geiro' wui run east on wo. a. Through ooaohea to and from Phlladelnhlu on trains 8 and 4 east and 7 and 9 west. Hatly. t Dally eioept Suudav. SOUTHEBN PENN'A B. R TRAINS. Paa. 7 Paa. Mil Paa. t8 p. at, 8 65 8 41 8 15 t 41 8 85 P. U. P. 61 I.ve. An Uhamberaburg. Marlon .... ..Meroersburg. Loudon.... ....Ulebisond... 6 or, A M 8 60 8 87 8 04 7 42 1 85 P u 6 lit 12 60 12 80 6 63 6 13 12 07 II 47 80 P. M II 4'J A. M.! A M M. O. KENNEDY, OW), W. MARTIN, Supt, Agent vioa t-res. a un. supt. H. A. KIDDLE, Oen. Pass. LADIES Tdr. La Franco s I ! - I 1 . 1 L l mi 4 1 Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator 8iifirarcaa4havranaMllaaaul4alhtffa prloaa. Cma injMra'iu-ad. aut-ovsafully uad by ovar i)0. - t V--!. Prlua.1aarevta.druf. alaiauv by laatlmanlala a booklwt fraa. Or. Uyiaata, muatatalrhlat, Vaw Pas. Mix. 188 tSI t H A w 9 44 7 OU 9 6rt T 14 10 80 7 47 10 68 8 07 11 06 8 16 A. at. A. u. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. HARHK.KS. R. M. DOWNES, , Fihst Class 'Tonsoiial Artist, Mc.COMNi:i,1.8HI:U(J, PA. ' A C'leun Cup und Towel lih each Hhilve. Kverythifig Antiseptic. KazorH Sterlllxed. fayb hop In room lately occupied by 11 Urake ISAAC N. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to date In all styles of hair cut ting, tjulck, easy shaves. Hay-rum, Creams-Witch-harel. without extra charxe. Fresh towel to each customer. Latest improved ap, naratua for stcrlliziug toola. Pariora opposite Fulton House. LAW V EH 9. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnelbburg, Pa. All legal business and collections entruste.1 will eoeive careful and prompt attention. CIM Kl III s. PRF.SHYTFJtIAN. Kev. W. A. West, D D.. Pastor. I'ventjhinvr 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. Sabbath school at:15. Junior Christian Kn deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Methodist riPiscopAL Rev, J. V. Adams, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and ever Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworth League at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. United Prf.shytf.rian Kev. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, and every other Sundav evening at7:00. The alternate Sabbatii evenings are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. nj. Prayer meeting Wednesday evenin at 7:00. e.VANGEIav.AL, L.UTHKKAN Kov. A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school !):) j t. m. Preaching every other Sundu. morning at 10:30 and every other Sui Jay evening at 7:00. Christian Ki -leavor at B:00 p. m. Prayer mwtin, on Wednesday evening nt7:00. Reformed Rev . C. M. Smith, Pat or. Sunday acliuol at 9:30 a. rr . Preaching :m alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Christian lOndeavor at 0:00 p. ni. I'rayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00, TKKAIS OK COl RT. The llrst term of the Courts of Dill on county in tho year shall commence on the Tuesday following the second Monday of January, at 10 o'clock a. in. Tho second term commences on tin. third Monday of March, ot 2 o'clock, p. m. The third term on the Tuesday next following the second Monday of June, at 10 o'clock a. in. The fourth term on the first Monday October, at 2 o'clock p. m. IIOROI'GII OFFICERS. Justice of tho Peace Thomas F. Sloan, L. 11. Wible. Constable John H. Doyle. Burgess H. W. Scott. Councilmen I). T. Fields, Leonard Hohman, Samuel Kender.M. W. Nace. Clerk William Hull. High Constable Wm. Huumgardner. School Directors A. U. Naco. John A. Irwin, Thomas P. Sloun, F. M. Taylor, John Comerer, C. B. Stevens. v OENLKAL UIHKCTOKV. President Tudge Hon. S.Mc. Swope. Associate J udges David Nelson. W. H. Bender. Prothonotary, &c- Ceo. A. Harris District Attorney- George B. Dau iels. . Treasurer A. C. Lauver. Sheriff-.!. G. Alexander. Deputy Sheriff W. II. Neshtt. Jury Commissioners Simon Desh ong, Bennett A. Truax. Auditors W. C. Davis, Ceo. W. Glenn, J. A Myers. Commissioners S. D. Mellott, Coo Slgel, and H. P. Palmer. Clerk Frank Henry. County Surveyor A. J. Fore. County Superintendent -Charles K Attorneys W Scott AVxunder, J. Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F. McN. Johnston, M. It. ShalTner, Geo. B. Daniels, John P. Sipeg, s. W Kirk. SOCIETIES Odd Fellows M'CoiineilsburgLod e No. 744 meets every Friday evening In tne Comerer Building in McConneiU burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meet--every Saturday evening in the Crom. r building at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 607 rueet. every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall ut Wells Tannery. Harrison v ill Lodge No. 701 meet every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows Hall at Harrison ville. Waterfall Lodo No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows Hall at Waterfall Mills. Warfordsburg Lodjje No. 001 meeti in Warfordsburg every Saturda evening. J King PostG. A. P.. No. 305 meets in' McConnellsbmg in Odd Fellows' Hall the tirat Saturday in every month at 1 p. in. Roval ArcRnum.'riiui'iiiv,,... -,.,. nn ,i u.teruaie iMonuav evenings in P. O. S. of A. Hall, iu McCounullsbur. Washington Camp No. 4H7, P. O. 8. A., ol New Cruiiitdit, n;tn ts everv Sat urday evening lu I. O. S. of A. ' Hall. Wushliiti.n Camp, No. 554, P. O.S. of A., Huatoutwwn, mculh every Satur urday eveuiug In P. u. S. if A. Hal). John Q. Taylor Post G. A. H., No. fiH9, meets every Sitturduv, on or lust preceding full nmon In LunLly hull, at 3 . in., at. Ruck Valli-y. Woman's Relief Corps, No. W) uieuta at same date and place at 4 p.m, Gen. D. B. McKibbln Post No. 402, Q. A. S., meets tlie second and fount Saturdays In each month at Pleasant Ridge 1 , : ADVERTISE IN TtJ Fultca Cciintj Eo.