FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Lrvery Wednesday. B, W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG. PA. FEBRUARY 7, 1906. Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADTtRTIKIK'J RATIO) Persquare of Sllne 3 time II Ml. Per nquare eaeh Mitrmequent Insertion.... ISO. All advertisement Inserted for lewt than three months charged by the square. il mm. I HiniiN. I 1 yr. One-fourth column. One-hnlf oolumn.... One Column fis.oo. I Ijnoo. 1 :io.00 -a. no. 40.0H. so. oo 4.I..0. I W OO. 75.00 Nothing Inserted for le-w Ihun tl I'rorelonal Cardn one Tear l.i With a Possible Point. "Why are you here," asked the constituent, "if the party loaders won't let you do anything ?" "Oh, they let me draw mile age," explained the Congressman wearily. The packer had been sworn, lie admitted that he hud been in jail. ''Now," said the opposing coun sel, "why were you there?" "Well," replied the packer, "1 was a poor man, and had to hire about the sort of a lawyer you seem to be." "Pop, who said, 'Oh, what a fall was there ?' " 'Don't know. Sounds, though, like a comment of a visitor to Ni agara tbout 190."." "Gentlemen," said the Con gresman in his speech, "we must have peace, but how ?" "All of you over (30 take chloro form," suggested a spectator in the gallery. Of course, he was promptly hustled out. "It's so long since you last call ed upon me I was beginning to think you were forgetting mo," said Miss Fechis, as she came down to the young man in the par lor. "I'm for getting you,,' replied the ardent youth, "and it's for petting you that I've called to night. Can I have you ?" WHIPS COVE. Our surveyor, Frank l i'les singer, was employed near Need more tne first of last week. Mrs. Allisou, who has been on the sick list, is improving. Vm. Diehl and family, and Watson Plessinger and wife, vis ited George Diehl and family. James McKee and John Pies singer made a business trip to McConnellsburg one day last week. ' John Plessinger and family vis ited friends over Sideling Hill last Sunday. Aaron Lay ton and wife were visitors at Bedford on Tuesday of last week. Practical Suggestions. If you are interested in having one of the most beautiful towns in the state, it can be accomplish ed by observing' the following suggestions : If your storefront, residence or fence is dull or dingy, have it painted. If your fence, sidewalk, or gaie needs repairing, Hx it. If your advertising sign is old and faded, get it painted. Resolve to never throw paper in the street. Burn all rubbish possible al low no one to throw it in the streets or alleys. Resolve not to spit ou tho side walk. Organize a block improve ment society, and allow no weeds to grow ou sidewalks or vacant lots in your block. Make your lawn the finest no matter how small. Illuminateln trontofyour place of business. By observing these suggestions Denver has become famed as one of the most beautiful cities in tli.-) country. Try it. Mrs. Calvin P. Carmack, sister Miss Ada, and brother David, have been recent guests ia the home of their mother, Mrs. Sarah Rriggs near Foltz. CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Ba Couch Syrup. Tjstni Cord. Um In lime. Suid by druugiiU. A SELFISH MAN. Th.' Prayer He ildrfwd lo the Throne "I Mercy. The following example of a quaint and selfish prayer does not come from the liturgy: it is from "Glimpses of Ancient Hack ney:" "OLord, thou knnwest that 1 have nine estates in the city of Londor and likewise that I have lately purchased an estate in fee simple in the county of Es sex. 1 beseech thee to preserve the two counties of Middlesex and Essex from tire and earth quake, and, as I have a mortgage in Hertfordshire, T beg of thee l.kewiseto have an eye of com passion on that county and for Hit? rest of the counties thou may est ileal with them as thou art pleased. ) Lord, enable the bank to answer all their bills and make all my doctors good men. Give prosperous voyage and return to the Mermaid sloop, because I have msurod it, and, as thou hast said the days of the wicked are rut short, I trust in thee that thou wilt not forget thy promise, as I have purchased an estate u:. reversion which will be mine on tho death of that profligate young man, Sir J. L. Keep my friends from sinking and preserve me from thieves and housebreakers .uid make all my servants so hon est and faithful that they may at tend to my interest and never cheit me out of my property night or day." The new cough syrup the one that acts as a mild cathartic on the bowels is Kennedy's Laxa tive Honey aud Tar. It expels all cold from the system, cuts the phlegm of the throat, strength ens the mucous membraues of the brouchial tubes, and relieves croup, whooping cough, etc. Chil dren love it. Sold by Stouteagle Kros. Just Like a Man. "It's just 7 o'clock" said Squi ooo, " and so you have plenty of time to dress yoursell carefully for the theater. With this mar t in of time, Henrietta, you can surely have no excuse lor being nuprepared at the last moment, a trait wholly confined to your sex." "Yes, dear; I'll start dressing now at once," said his helpmate, dutifully. "And I myself will show you a good example in promptness," said Sqaibob, kindly "I'll start right in myself. By the way, where are my things ?" "Here they are." "Put the shirt studs iu oue, will you? And er by the way. this dress suit is rather rumpled. I must have tossed it about in the d.awer. You are rather handy at those things, Henrietta ;can't i you press it into some sort of shape?" ! "All right, dear." "And while you are at it fix the peat Is in my shirt front. Good ness ! 1 wish you'd chase up my cutr links." . .Mrs. Squi bob flew around with deft and willing hands, gathering the masculine apparel together, while Squibob calmly diessed hirn: elf in the intervals of his rapid-lire dnectiotiSj "(Jot my top bat ''"he asked. "Good. Now, please fix my necktie, aud why er er'- Squibob gasped in surprise, looked at the clock hands, which pointed to eight, and then sur veyed the Hurried little woman. "Goodness!' he said in fine scorn. "Aren't you dressed yet? Well, if that isn't just like a wom an." On Friday last the Hoard of County Commissioners, as a proper business precaution, pass ed a resolution to the effect that all supplies sua materials for the court house, jail or county pur poses for which tho county is in any v ay liable shall not be paid for out of t he comity funds unless contracted for or authorized by the commissioners. Wi are not informed as to whether or not there was a spec ial lerm of court that twiU both of our associate Judges away during the past week. It is reported that Judge Bender went to Phila delphia, and that Judge Humbert d'ul not stop long in the Quaker City, but probably went on to Bal timoreand down the Chesapeake Bay. The fact that both our as sociates are available matrimonial material, there Is no telling what may come of these trips away. LOCUST 0HOVE. Tho weather has been tine for this tune of the year, and wo have been having plenty of mud. Tho farmers have been ploughiugand going ahead with their spring work just like in April. f The lumbermen are as busy as nailers, und the buzz of the big! saws in the mills now at work iu 1 the Cove makes you think that there is something going ou. j Our hustler "W. B." is pur-! chasing mules for hauling lumber to Hancock. He makes his trips count. He takes a load of lumber to town, aud brings au other mule back. That's right; get the team to do the work. Wrn. II. Spade has moved back from Altootu. and brought with him a big boy that weighs tifteeu p muds aud a half. M;. Spado' has purchased a farm in Union . u:.. i.... .... i ion Liaiiif.i ins bvHiniMi.i tou tu work on. There was quite an excitement at the sawmill the other day. Say, boys, dou't get rattled when your lady friend comes along. Well, as paper is skeerce, and I am a poor speler and a wuss riter, and 1 h ?ar the editer has a big waist bask't, I will briug my foul remarks to a klose. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund mon ey it it fails to cure. E. W. G rove's ignature is on each box. 25c. WATERFALL. Feb. 1. Many persons are now engaged in plowing in this vicini ty: a thing n t often occurring in January and February. Quite a number of our farmers are dot ting th ir fields with lime piles, which will be applied to the land for the spring crops. Koy H. Wilsou preached his first sermon ou last 'Sunday at Oak Grove, taking for his text the wo1 ds of the Saviour "Follow Me." Mr. Wilson is a member of the German Baptist church; better known, pet haps, as the Dunkard church. Oait Grove was visited ty four ministers on Sunday last, most of whom took part in the servi ces; Rev. W.M. Hann. of Or bison ia, beiug one of the number. Win. Alio way, of Mew Grenada, has recovered from a severe at tack of s to much trouble, and is again back to the mines near Robertsdaie. Geo. Bolinger sawed 114: feet of lumber from one tree which was brought to the mill bv David Gladfelter and Geo. Harnett, one day last week, Having no oue to handle the lines, Mrs. Maggie McNerliug of Hubelsville, stepped into the wagon and went to Wm. Alloway's coal mine and bought a load of coal one day last week, which was a marvelous uudertaking consid ering the mountain and bad roads. Services at Zion were well at tended last Sunday, Rev. 11. K. Ash preaching a very forcible ser mon from Heb. 7. l'.l. His last protracted meeting for confer ence year will begin Feb. Tith at Zion. May there be many turn to the Lord. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR Pil.E8 Itching, blind, bleeding, pro truding piles. Druggists are au thorized to refund money if lvv Ointment fails to cure in 0 to 11 days. 'i()c. Our good friend Henry Huston, t.f Taylor, called in toentwme digits with the editor while in town last Thursday, 'and incident ally advance his subscription an other yea i. THE SUREST CURE for AHlnuAncM, Liver Com nl a I fit. Tn. dtgrtiion, Couatipiition, blckHcad c he. Nausea. Giddiness. MmIhHb Heartburn Flatulency Jaundice, etc. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS Ortr acventy yearn' vh baa proved their merit. "liven the liver." with Scheu.k i Mandrake Pllla und be well. Purely Vegetable. Absolutely Hermleee For eelc everywhere. 5 Dr..! 29 ceute e. bos or by mall. I. B. Schenck 4 Son, Phil., Pt, r Chambersburg Trust Company, Chambersburg, Fa. COMPARATIVE STATEMENTS DKCF.MHF.Ii :il, IIMil. Resources dish on hand and in bunks, $137,570.82. l,i)H s 577.4ftl.4S. Stock and bonds 111,820.8.1. Ileal estate, furniture, und fixtures 9J.X1S.00. $920,363.10 Liabilities Capital stock $162,600.00 Surplus and profits 58.SJ5.6I Deposit 6u',6;i.4 Dividends .'I.L'.ll'.tiO '.IllO.IItiS.lO Tnist fundi, fH.OiU 1. Growth Since 1901 December 31 1902 December 31 1903 December 31 l'4 December 31 ll05 December 31 tVe Pay 3 Per Cent Interest on Time Deposits. OOOOOOOOOOOO COOOOOCOCOOOCX) ieigns. Sleighs! 8 8 I have the first C'urlouil of Sleighs ever brought to Mc Conni'llsburif. For iiuulity, style and liuisli, t lie world can't beat them. Don't forgot me when you want a sli-iU. I have a Carload 8 of Buggies und Sprin'Wiiyons that f will (dose out on a short mar gin to make room for spriif goods. I also have purchased a O'ur- 7v load of Milburn ! arm Wagons t X Heasti come this way for the best wagons made. 1 have a few Drills, v V Mowers, Plows and Harrows that J will close out at cost just to get vP 8 room for new goods coming in. I inust have the room. Come right O along. I mean business. S T. J. Comerer, 8 q 9 x McConnellsburg, Pa$ 5 o ooooooooooooo ooooooooooooo 15 lNEW 15 and WAGONS at Cost and Carriage This Is do joke. I have 15 brand new FALL1XG-TOI UUGGIKS and WAGON'S on hand, and I have decided to close out every one of them at cost and freight in or der to fill up with SLEIGHS S Q AND .'3 & CUTTERS for winter. I mean just what I siy, and if you mean business come to see me W. E. EVANS, Ilustonlown. Pa. IU UH1I LlllU 1111 ,1 . : Maryland x jp Farm I t t 'r . . -... j 'r:ii J means : N'lce ".limale, J Kasily tilled soil, Hig crops, Diverhity of crops, I Ouick Transportation fn- T eilities, Congenial people, Good churches and schools. 4 Send for catalogue, J t J. Waters Kussell. t Real Estate Broker,: Chestertown, Kent County, J Md. t i " Adminisrator's Notice. I.ettBm of u.lmlulit at lull nil th! l4lltfto( Mil-Knrt K. I i iwuey. lille of 'lit s lur l.,v e .liit. KlllttID HOllllt V. l'U..(U'.IM(l.tlUVll!U t'Cfll !'ULt d t,y tho Ktn'ltei-of Will fur Kuliuu uoiiritv, to th HubHOillit;!. whose iiostollloe udilrifss Ik HilKtiiiilowu. Killtoli voillitv. t'ii . i 1 Uf mmM who urn imlttbtftl to th s.ilil estute wtllpltttise nr'k iu vim iii.. null ihosu bttvln clulmNuill nveseliL iliuiu to C. .1. HAHTON. I-:1M1. . AdtjjiiiULrutor Tho Touoloway Orclmrd Co., of Hancock, have recently purchas ed -100 acres of Tonoloway Ilidgo land. This property will bo plutit ed iu apples and with tho 100 acred which thft.y ha.'o planted on Tonoloway it will be one of tho larpont orchards east of the Ohio R'Ver. 21 ASOF I)ECEMBER30,19041905 r.(T,Miw:f .m, iio, llBKOUPPP. Cash on hand und In bunks, $159,512.60. Loans 649,972.70 Storks and bonds (165,555.46. fti'iil estate, furniture, und fixtures 112,500.00. $1,087,540.76 Liabilities Capital stock $200,009.0 Surplus und profits 91,514.6! Deposit 791.026.15 Dividends ."i.noil 00 1.('S7,.4U.T'; Ti n a funds, ()., 14i.4 i. Organization Deposits. Profits. Depositors $168,73.48 $ 1,586.18 2 303,406.15 11,365.45 900 566,705.38 35.891.00 1,509 695,680.49 58,835.61. 2,522 791,026.15 91,514.61 3,230 hut will arrive In January IDOli. W.I1.NESBIT Nearly opposite Cooper Hour;e is better prepared than ever be fore to f u-iiish our farmers with BINDERS, MOWERS, HAY RAKES, and oue of the best Corn Plows in use. Kepalrs for all kinds of Mowers and Binders, Sections for all kinds of Hinders and Mowers cheaper than ever. Binder Twine AWAY, away, down this year. Machine Oil from 20e to 5'ic per gallon. Falling-Top Bugg.es and Runabout Buggies, Stick Wagons, &c. Also Garden Tools of all kinds. If von want to save money you will call on W. II. Ncsbit, M'Connellsburg O Kl'PKKIOK HANDAUKS ll WHITI-: VI tit l A A I I Li 1 Itlf AllKOMINALSl'lM'OUr'KIi.i KUoJiLO 1(108 Si-II IS It (itUDD 8T PIlllRlloll.UiH, P REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY j Made a Well Man the "'Vim.o Me. gH Odacoi tho above results In 30 dnys. It acti fjowurfully ud fjuU-kly. Curca wlion allolheruittil. Vouugmiiuwillrugaiu tbeir lout mauhood,ud olj nen will recover their youthful vigor by using ItUVlVO. It quickly aud surely restores Nervous ticjs, I.ottt Vitality, Im potency. Nigbtly Kmliaioat, LotitFowfer.I'eiiMnv Wiiuory, V'ttiua Dlaettci.anJ cU t-fferts of solX-abUH or fiotsftnd inJjr ration, which udOw one for study, buninen or ui&rr iig. It hot ODly cures by starting st the seat of diKue, bul Us great tier ve ton. o aud bluod builder, briug itig back tho pink glow to je checks and ra iiorlug tha fire of youth. It wnrda oil UHauity sud ConeuiuptloD. lusibt on bavitg VIVO do Chrr, It cau bo carried tn voHt pockot. By mall HeOOperpackagti.or aii lor 5.0ot with a usl tive wrirtuo frnnraDtee to core or refund tlit ftiouey Koitlt aritl ikIviiiu truth AilUreM KOYAL MEDICINE CO., tuu' Fnrsilnin McConiiull.sbui m Trout's dru store. Alcn Wanted. (I married, o' single, indu trioun iruiu, to work Iu tunnory. (Jo)d va en paid. Apply f. per son to Sai.tii.lo Tanneuy, w - Snltillo, Pa. 1 K4'),T VfJ sC2K THE FULTON COUNTY INEWS Covers the Field. 30 In every part of the County faithful re- t porters arc located that gather the daily happenings. t Then there is the j State and National, t News, War News, a Department for the t Farmer and Mechan- ic, Latest Fashions t for the Ladies. The latest New York, Bal- timore, Philadelphia Markets. The Sun- t day School Lesson, Helps for Christian Enaeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev- t erybody. , THE JOB DEPARTMENT i in nnuni nmn 15 WEYhblh, t SALE BILLS, X POSTERS, I l LETTER HEADS, KYELOPES, ' I X CARDS, 4c, t in tact anything and X everything in the best style along that line. t I (Sample copies of t the News sent to any t of your friends on X request, J UMIJEKLANl) VALLEY TIMETABLE. Nov. 2(i, 1905. Leuve uo. J no lino. uo -t no. 1(1 1 1 u a.m .mIu u p. m tP.M p. Vinohiwti;r J ml.... 2 oo 6 :to M:trtlnsburg S IF a 47 7 14 HitKKnituwn .... 8 4-' (HI I'j 17 II Xi H U0 10 10 ureuuousllo .... Oi 9 31 IS 34 3 Ail 8 31 10 80 Mffruersbui-tf S m-. 07 HOT,... 1 iluaiberHburK.. 1 l 9 45 I 00 4 SSTTmiIO 54 Huynesboio 1 oo li 00 8 1ft (lift Slilppeiwburu... 7 40 10 OS 1 M 4 50 0 (at' 1 1 m Newvlile 8 01101 I ,H9 5 09 9 :Mill S7 OlMllHlo 8 I'll 10 44 8 00 B ; 9 45 11 M MsdhunldNburg,. 8 49 II Ob t 6 5:1 10 07 U IK L'ill8burf H 'M 1 80 6 00 .Mr, Hurrlsburg. 0 0f 11 So X 36 10 10 2ft f! 40 A rr. 1'bllii II 4H 8 17 5 47 8 50 4 S3 4 tS Ait. Now York. 1 M b 53 8 On II 23 T l 1 18 irr Boltlmore.. 12 15 3 11 600 9 4H 820 7 15 P. H. P. II. P. H. P. M. A. M. A. N Trulu No. VI eitHt runs dully except Sunday between Hhk'-mhUhvd uud HurrlnburK, leuviug II m-einiowD i.05 aud arriving at Hurrlsburg ut 11.30. Additional euRtbnuud looul trains will run dully, exoept Stiuduy. uh ioUowh: Leave OurllNle 7.Ui a. m 13.80 p.m. 8.15 pin., leave Mcobuulonburg 6.54 a tu.. 7.L'4 a. m.. 12.52 p. m. : p. ui.. 5.20 p. in. Leuve UllluburK 6.35 a. m., . X a. in., I.;i0 p. IU..5.V0 p. m. Trains Nos. i. H, 8 and 110 run dally between Uagerstowu und Hurrlsburg Dully. 4 Dully except Sunday. ' Leave no. I no. 8 no. b no 7 no. 9 109 P- A. M A. U A. M P. M P.M. Baltimore II 5ft 4 44 8 55 12 00 4 85 8 ftft New York 7 55 12 10 8 55 8 bh 6 6 Phlla 1 1 40 4 in d 40 1 1 40 ;6 30 9 2r Hurrlsburg 6 00 7 4 II 4'S 8 26 8.26 11 80 Ulllsuurg 9 IS 12 0 4 Or MecbuiiTcsburg.. 6 19 8 OH 12 03 8 41 8 4S II 4K Carlisle...- 6 40 8 37 12 24 4 oo 9 04 12 07 Newville 01 H 49 12 47 4 10 9 24 12 2 Slilppeuxburg... 6 20 9 08 I Oil 4 8U 9 42 12 43 Wuynesboro 10 87 00 6 4 Chuinbe 'sburg.. 9 46 9 39 1 80 6 00 10 03 1 02 Mnroersburg.. . 7 47 10 80 6 63 lireeuuimtie .... 7 on 9 50 I 60 6 21 10 21 1 19 Hugerstown .... 7 46 10 20 8 10 5 41 10 46 1 35 Murtlnshuig 8 8 10 4H 8 21 Ar. Wluoheslur. 9 2 II 40 7 10 A. M. t. M. P. U V. U. p. M. A. M. Train No. 17 west runs dul y except SDDdiiy botween Hurrlsburg UDd Hugerstown, leav ing Hurrlsburg at 6.15 p.m. and arriving at Ha gurstown at 7.57 p. m Additional louul trains will leave Hurrlsburg us follows For Carlisle and Intermediate sta tions ai 9.37 a. in.. 2.00 p. m. and 6.30 p. m., also forMeuhanlauburg Dillsliurg and Intermediate lutlousut 8.10 p. m. aud Sa p. m. ' Trains Nos. 1,8. 17 and 109 run dally between Hurrlsburr and Hagerstown. Pulluianpulaoe sleeping oars between New York and Knoxvllle. Tenn., on trains 1 west and 110 east aud between Phlladeiph a and Welsh on N. & W. Kullnayon trulns 109 west and I3eust. exoept tbut on Sunday the Puha lelphlu sleuper will rui eust on No. i. Through uoaches to and from Phlladelphl on trains 8 and 4 eust and 7 and 9 west Dally. i Duilv exoept Sunday, SOUTHF.RN PtNN'A K. R. TRAINS Pus. W7 P. M 6 06 6 III 6 53 13 t 20 P. M. Pas. t P M, 8 r6 8 41 1 (5 8 4:: 2 35 P. M. M. 11. KENNEDY, J.. W. MAKTIN, VIoi I'les. A (lea. Supt. Sudi. It. A. UIDDLK, Uen. Puss. Agent FOLEYSHONEYEAR for ekUdrani Mf. tur. Mm ( LADIES Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator rtnprlir tn othnr retnedlM sold at hlh lioM. Onn iriiAriiniffxl, uci'fMfullT umu b;' ovw 00.000 WfMflu, Prlo. 'JA I ciita, ding huh itr iy mail. 'lMitwitlnU booklet frH. lr. VrnVrmmo, rklUdcIiiliU, r Pus. Mix. 1,. Mlx 1B8 tl t4 404 AMAH Lve. Arr. AM P m 9 44 7 00 Cuumbersburg.. 8 bo 12 60 50 7 14 Murion 8 87 13 30 10 80 7 47 ..tderoorsburg.. 8 04 12 07 10 68 8 07 Jjiudon 7 42 II 47 11 05 8 16 ....Hlcnivond.... 7 85 II 4' I- -M. A. M. A M. iDR.LAFRANCO'slf U:ompound2 W"1'" fi. fjyitf y ..I .. "mf BUSINGS DIRECTORY. HARIUKS. R. M. DOWNES. First class TONSORIAL ARTISI. MCONNhl.LSHtiHU, I' A A Clean Cup ard Tonel wllh each Miuv.-. fcverychlng Aiulseptlo. Kazors Slerlllid. fJT Shop In room lutelv oeeoplpdby 11 r.nilti" ISAAC N. VVATSOP, Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to dnte In nil Kty!e of hmr cut-Uuk- ntk, tHny Mhuvt-j. Hay t iiin, I'luum-Wttoh-hazel. without extrn rluirjve. J' r .-!) towol to ench customer. Lutcnt inrprovrd up, paraiufl for BtertlUliiR tool,, l'urlom oppot ue Fulton House. LAWYERS. M. R. SHAFFNER, ' Attorney at Law, Ollice on Sauare, McConnellsburg, I'a. All legal buinesH und oolluotlons rTitruMeil will ecelve careful and prompt attention. CliritCliKH. 1'RKSHYTKRIAN. Kev. W. A. Wtsl, D D., I'astor. I'renchtnir sorvlnca each altornale Saljliaih at 10:30 a. in. and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Services at Green Hill on alternate Sabbaths nt 10:30 a. in. SabbnMi school at 0:15. Junior Christian Kn deavor at 2:00. Christian Kndeav or al 6:00. Prayer rueetinj? Wednesil v evening at 7:00. " Mkthouist Ki'ii cnPAiynev. J. V. Adams, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a. tu. Preur.hinj every other Sunday morniti).' at 10:.'!0 and every Sunday evening ut 7:k0. Kpworth Ixapue at fi:00 m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. ' United Preshvti.iiian Uev. J. )',. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preochinp every Sundaj niorn Inp at 10:30, and every other Sundav evening at7:0(). The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by tho Vtuiny; Vo ple's Christian Uti'iou ut 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday rveuinu at 7:00. (VANOEI.li.Ai. LUTHKKAN Hev. A G. Wolf, PiiHtor. Sunday school 9 1" a. m. I'reuching every other Sumln.v morning at 10:30 and e'very other Sut," day evening at 7:00. Christian En deavor at 0:00 ). m. l'rayer meeting on Wednesday evening ut 7:00. Rf.kokmkd P.ev. C:. M. Smith, Pas tor. Sunduy school ut 1:30 u. m. lreachlng an alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. m. and 7:u0 p. in. Christian Endeavor at 0:00 p. m. .Prayer me t Ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. tkhms of ciim r, The lirst term of the Coiii-ik of Ful ton county in Mio year shall commence on the Tuesday following the. second Monday of Januury, at 10 o'clock a. ii. The second term commences on'l.e third Monday of March, at 2 o'cl. . k p. m. Tho third term on tho Tuesday r, 1 1 following tho second Monday of Jui.n, at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on the first Mon.l October, it 2 o'clock p. in. nn;oi (iii oi iicins. Justice of the Peace L. 11. Wihle, M. W. Nace Constable D. T. Fields. Uurgess W. U. (ireuthead. Councilmen Juciio Hot., Thomas N. Hammil, Wm. H. Neliil Clerk F.d ward Slilri .r School lJiivctorn - Thos. F. Sloan, John A. Irwin, .T0I171 Coincrr, C. li. Stevens, S. H. Woo) let, L. II Wiblc. Board of Health 11. S. Wishart, M. D.; pres. J. W (ii-eiithead,; see'v. tl. W. Hays: W. I, McKlbbin, M. i),, .1. W. Mossr, M. ). GENERAL niHEOTOltV , President Judge Hon. S.Mc, Swope. Associate Judges V. II. Bender, 1). T. Humbert. Protbouotary, ic.-Oeo, A. Harris. District Attorney George Ii. Dan iels. Treasurer A. C. Lauvcr. Sheriff .1. G. Alexander. Deputy SheriiT W. H. Nesbit. Jury Commissioners H. C. Mum ma, Dennett A, Truax. Auditors I) H. Mvers, Aaron M. Garland, W. Grunt Wink. Commissioners-S. C. Ci-ucev, Win. C. Davis, S. A -Nesbit. Clerk -ii. Frank Henry. County Superintendent C'has. K j,arton. "Attorneys W Scott Alexander. .1. elson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, V. McN Johnston, M. lv, Shatfner, Geo. B. Daniels. John P. Sipes. S. V . Kirk, F. P. Lynch, H. N. Sipes. SOCIIiTIKS Odd Fellows M'ConnellsburgLod.'e No. 744 meets overy Friday evening in toe Comerer Building In McConnells burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 m, i8 every Saturday evening in the Cron it building at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 6u7 mf is every Saturday evening in Odd t i l lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. HarrlKom ille Lodge No. 701 meets every Saturday , evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall at Harrisinvl!le. Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening in Odd 1 ellows' Hall at Waterfall Mills. Warfordsburg Lodge No. 1101 meets In Warfordsburg every Saturday evening. King I'ost 0. A. P.. No. 30.1 meets In McConijclUbiirg iu Odd Fellows' Hall the llrot Saturday In every month at 1 p. ra. ltoval Arcbniirri.Tnu,.i.i..',t.u i''.aiii No. I l'.l , meets on ultornate Monday evenings In P. O. S. of A. Hall, lu McCounellsbui v Washington Camp No. 47, P. O. S. A., of New Grenada; nmets every Sat, urday evenlug la p. O. S. 0 A. Hall. Washington Camp, No. f.4, P. O.B. of A., Iluslontown, meets every Sutur irday evening in P. O. s. of A. Hall. JotTn Q. Taylor Post G. A. U., No. 80, mgets every Saturday, on or just 'ireeed ing f.ill moon iu Lash ley hull, it 2 p. in., at Buck Valley. Woman's Relief Corps, No. 80 meets at tame date and place at 4 p.m. Gen. D. U. McKibbln Post No. 402, G. A. S., meets the second and fourth Saturdays In each month at Pleasant ADVERTISE IN The Fulton County News,
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