K'l lN COUNIY NEWS iVMish d Every Wednesday. B. ... mi, editor and Proprietor. M rCONNELLSBURG, PA. MARCH 21,1906. ' ibiished Weekly. $.00 per Annum in Advance. ADV CUTIS! WO RIIV. Per viunre of S linen 8 times II Ml. Perauuare each subsequent Insertion.... ftO. Ail advertisements Inserted (or len than three monlbs charged bj the square. 3 mm- I Imps. I yr. nnB. fourthoolumn im 00. 1 t-jn.OO 1 13000 On (-half no umn as. on. 40 00 0 00 One Column 40.00. I 66.00. 75.00 Nifinr Inserted for less than II Professional Cards one rear lit Alice Wishart's Letter. (t'mitlnued from tlrt outte.i Mela. This is why i want yu to adopt iv school, mother; you and father. It is only about fco.OO a month, and pays the biggest divi dends j?oing; more than 10 per cent, I should say, from what 1 see. And what is $(50 a year any way compared to even one soul? Just such work as this prevents such awtul scenes as we saw at the Mela It will prevent it in the future if we get the children for Christ now. We must have them. Jan. 29. Last week- 1 was so full of the mela I could not write about anything else, and it is no wonder for its a heart breaking affair to see such sights. To day Basaut and the last great day of the tamasha; it means that spring has come. I felt we must go down to day and try to see if we could not do some thing, as the crowd would not be so dense as the last day was and perhaps we would be able to give some gos pels and Bhajan books, or speak a word of the good news to some poor soul. The crowds were great, but not os "jam my "as last 'Aeek so that we were able to get around among the people without being crushed. We had several hundred yospeU and as many more tracts which I knew we would soon dispose of. so we walk ed up through the crowd going to oathe and took our Qrnt stand on the high embankment where the returned bathers were sitting watching the prjeessions some hundred yards below. Basant is the day they are supposed to worship thei" sacr.'d books and some feared that they would not take any from us, but we walked unconcernedly over among sever al groups of people from the vil lages, ostensibly to see the pro cession also, and it was scarcely a minute until we were surround ed bj a 8 mall crowd of pleased and wondering "country cousins" asking what we had in our bands so that when we began gi ving out the leaflets they wei e all eager as any thing for soaie of them. Old wDinen would stretch out their thin, bony arms and say Miss Sahib do give me a book too, and when I would remonstrate and say "Why, ji, you cannot read !" they would say, "No, to be sure, but I have a son or a daughter, or a some body, as the case may be, who can, so please '." It was scarcely an hour until one big basket was empty, and we saw dozens of them going away with their p-ecious leaflets or gospels tucked safely away in their scari's or some other safe place: tor I al ways took particular pains to im press on them that these little books were very precious indeed, and great care must be taken of them. When our stock began to grow low I thought they might as well pay for them as give their pice to the priests, idols and "sa cred" cows; so we said, "Now these Bhajan Books are one pice, the Dharm Tula's two p'ce, but we will give you the leaflets. " A bright girl of 1 0 years, perhaps, came up and wanted a book, so I told her the various prices, and she forthwith produced a pice and said she would like a Bhajan Book, which she got. She came back to where I was standing, in a few minutes, and said, "Now you just please sing one of these to Tie." It took only a moment to select one 1 thought she would like he could read the Hindi character fairly and then I sang of the One who had come to save her, repeating the words of each line over twice in that drony, na sal way they like so much, so that he could catch it all. She listen ed m if her life depended on it, and I could hear her repeating the words after me, while be twoen times she would say to the crowd which had gathered around us, "Hush, listen, listen, 1 tell you!" And they did, most at tentively. Then quietly I told heraiittle more about theOi.o who had come to cleanse us from ur sin, and to save us from ail evil. She listened eagerly and quite willingly took some leaflets to give to her friunds, but alter a while she came back to me with half the light gone out of her eyes, saying, "Miss Sahib, some body down there said these are Christian books, and that they tell us we must not come here to bathe, and we must not do pini, and ever so tnauy things we do in our religion, and they say we mustih-ow them all away.1' 1 looked straight into her half frightened face and said, m a tone which ought to have been convinc ing, "Don 'tyou listen to one word that somebody says, but believe what I say; that these books are very precious, and are all true, through and though. Now do you understand? There is not one false word in them, but only what will help and comfort and save you." She listened quietly, and in a determined and convinced tone said, "All right, Miss Sahib, I believe you. " Several more lit tle interesting incidents occurred which I haven't time to tell about, besides, perhaps, you've had enough of mela's by this time anyway. We believe that God's word will not return to Him void, but will surely accomplish some thing in these' lives. Dr. Howard Agnew Johnston, wife, and daughter, of New York, took tea with us yesterday. I told yr,u he is the pastor of the Madison Ave. Presbyterian church, New York city, who is touring the world. They are charming people, and worth knowing. I had one end of the veranda arranged with rugs and easy chairs and potted plants, and we served tea and cakeand sweets out there. Dr. and Mrs. Ewing also came with them. The J's know our W. U. M. S. president, and some of the Board, so were interested in us. We were glad to have them interested. Auerc. Letter to J. W. Selsor, Mc Connrlhburg. Pit. Dear Sir : People ask how many square feet a gallon will cover. Depends on condition of building. There is a great deal of lying on this point. The stock claim of lying paints is 3 JO square feet, two coats. It's a lie, as a rule. Devoe covers 300 to 500, our agents think. We think 300 too low and 500 too hierh: though doubtless, they both occur. How much the other paints cover is equally doubtful; we guess 100 to 400. The truth is found m another comparison. Devoe is all paint, true paint, strong paint, and full-measure- the others in general are, at the best, diluted, adulter ated and slurt, measure. You can't paint with clay, lime, chalk, sand, barytes, water or air no body in them. Goby Devoe. Yours truly F. W. Dkvoe & Co., ( New York. P. S. F. C. Bare, Fort Little ton, sells our paint. 00TT. March 14. Kev. W. H. Hender shot will preach at Cedar Grove the 4th Sunday in March at 7:30 p m. J. Tilden Hill is ill with heart trouble. William Carnell and family were guests of Mrs. E. Carnell recent ly. John Wheeler and wife were callers t J. T. Hill's Sunday. Opal and Verdie Sharp, Tillie Palmer, and Madeleine Kirk were guests of Maye Carnell last Sun day. Alfred Mellott the Need more mail carrier's horse got frighten ed at something last Thursday morning and ran away. We are glad to say he was not hurt and nothing broken except the har ness. The best way to rid the system of a cold Is to evacuate the bowels. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar acts as a pleasant, yet effect ual cathartic on the bowels. Itf clears the head, cuts the phlegm out of the throat, strengthens the bronchial tubes, relieves coughs, colds, croup, whoopingcough.etc. Sold by Stouteagle & Brn. The Show Window. Don't neglect the uppor partof tho window. Don't stick to oue style of trim ming. Branch out. Don't skimpon elbow grease in cleaning the glass. . Don't wait till a trim is lly specked befot e changing i Don't overlook the utility of a certain number of fixtures. Don't be afraid to try some thing new in the way of a dis play. Don't till a sunny window with goods that the sun will discolor. Don't let the window stand too loug. A week is about the limit. Don't be afraid to spend a little money on the trim. It will come back. Don't fail to call the iocal news paper's attention to each u'co trim that you mako. Don't prolong tho trimming unnecessarily. A quick change will impress the publb more. Don't copy. But you ciiu elab orate or change some one elses ideas without being open to the criticism of copying. Exchange. The Breath ol Life. It's a sigjiticant fact that the strongest animal of its size, the gorilla, also has the largest lungs. Powerful lungs means powerful creatures. How to keep the breathing organs right should be man's chiefest study. Like thou sands of others, Mrs. Ora A. Stephens, of Port Williams, O., has learned how to do this. She writes : "Three bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery stopped my cough of two years and cured me of what m.v friends th' ught consumption. O, it's grand for throat and lung troubles." Guar anteed at Trout's drug store. Price 50c and 1.00. Trial bi ttie free. D. R. Porter Anderson. "D. R. Porter Anderson, of Dub lin Mills, Pa., died March 15,.1(J0(), aged 0" years, 2 months, and 3 days. He was born and partly reared rn Broad Top, Hunting don county, Pa. When about 15 years old, he, with his parents, moved to Taylor towuship, Fulton county, and has been a resident there up to the time of his death. He was widely known aud highly esteemed by all who knew him. He was a member of the U. B. church for over 30 years. He leaves behind a widow and four children, namely : Mrs. Jus. Ed mondson, Harrisburg, Pa.; David Anderson, Mercers'ourg, Pa.; Mrs. Harry Locke, Dublin Mills, Pa., and Mrs. Chas. Barton, Homestead, Pa. Interment was made at Center church. Services were conduct ed by theU. B. minister, of Three Springs, Pa. WELL WORTH TRVIN0. W. H. Brown, the popular pen sion attorney, of Pittsfield, Vt., says : "Next to a pension, the best thing to get is Dr. King's New Life Pills." He writes: "they keep my family in splendid health." Quick cure for head ache, constipation and bilious ness. 25c. Guaranteed at Trout's drug store. McKIBBIN. John Spade, wife, and three children visited his father-in-law, Amos Palmer, Saturday and Sun day. Gilbert C. Mellott, of Need more, spent last Saturday and Su-idav in Bedlord county, at tending the Christian Quarterly Conference at Union Memorial church. Milton Mellott 's little girl is ill. Grace Lake spent last week with her uncle atGapsville, Bed ford county. Silas Mellott and wife, itml Goo. Carnell, wifn and son (.'Im. ter, spent last Friday with Tim. Truax. Clarence Palmer pai through here, east, this mornintr. Ilfv. Chas. Uinehart will h.:l a revival meeting at Oakley clitir. li the last of this month. Indigestion is much of a hat.r. Don't get the habit. T.iUntt '.il.tl.i Kodol DysjK'psiu Cure afifr fat ing and you will quit ') Iiing, palpitating and frowning. Kurt I digests what you eat tind mike, the stomach swee'. Sold by St ut eagle & Uro. WANTED-- Bright, hniit yniinif man from McCounuilitii'irir to prepa e for paying po iti.n in i Government Mail Sfrvnrn l x om. Cedar Rapids, la. I 10 St. ooooooooooco 8 Do You Q lr yon want to miy tnf Wiluurn wagon, Heaver Springs, v !'.; .1 nekton Turin Wnfon, Mlfflinliurg Top Wagons, and Millumi Mujrgirs. I luive throe carlnad on hand, 1"j rigs In nil, nt C. E. STARR, Three Springs, Pa. I buy In carload lols and, therefore, con make the price us low itH tho lowest. 1 constantly have on hand hy the ton Granulated Sugar at 5c per lh , in 25 II. up to 100 lb. lots. FERTILIZERS of all kinds can he had at any thin. Also FKNC1 NO WIRE. FLOUR AND FEED, Q Chop from $1 up to $1.50. oooooooooooooo Gen Crook and Kclley. By request ot one of our sub scribers, we publish the follow ing taken from the Washington, D. C, Tribune. A number of Fulton county men were in one of the regiments relerred to. "Comrade Mosgrove's story in The National Tribune, Jan. 18, of the capture of Gens. Crook and Kelly from their beds in Cumber land, in February, 180.", recalls an incident that may be worth re lating. I was stationed with my regim. nt, 3d P. U. B. Md., aud Co. A , lid. W. Va. Cav., at Buck hnuuou, V. Va., during that, win ter. "Two regiments of Onio cav alry held Beverly, the next post east, until, oue fine morning late in January, Gen. liosser, with a brigade of Confederate cavalry, niitde a descent on them about an hour before daylight, and captur ed tho entire coin mand save a few strut glers, who reached Buck haunou about noon, i at once wire. I a report to our brigade headquarters at Clarksuurg, whence it was seut to headquar ters of the D.partmnt nt Cum berland. Tu a few days a general order c.iine back signed hyGens. Croon aud Kelley, announcing that the fact that the commanding officers of the two unfortunate regiments captured at Beverly had boon dis missed from tho service by the President, and ordering the com manding officer at Buckhannon to have his entire command in line of battle an hour before day light every morning, aud so re main till one hour after daylight, ending with the words, "We a:e determined there shall by no more surprises in this Department." The ordor wus an aston-shcr, aud after 40 years of calm rellec tion, I am still unable to tind in it any evidence of common sense or military genius. No commander would have ven tured upon an attack of any post without informing himself of con ditions and the precautious to guard against surprises, etc. This means that an attacking force would have struck us t wo hours before daylight after the above order was issued, instead of waiting till we were in line of battle. If our safety depended upon our being in lino ot battle, it would have beeu imprud'.ut to break ranks at all. ' We were, or should have been, supposed to exercise reasonable precautions to prevent surprises, and as an additional ineaus of vig ilance the company of cavalry was stationod there to perform scout and patr.'J duty, and thus detect the approach of any considerable body of the enemy. But an ordor is an order, nnd our responsibility ended in a stol id compliance with the terms of this on lly dint of vigorous tamping in the crisp 'snow and h ii exuberant indulgence in, hot- air expletives, the hoys extruded all the comfort obtainable from tlieir environment. Th's condition co itinued until one day m Februury, who-'i the tiili griiph operator cime to my quarters and aii'iouced tho cap ture of Crook arid Kelley the t.ight before. The situation struck me as be ing so absurd that 1 turned to the Adjutant and said : 'Quietly in form company oomnilndttrs that until further orders they wi'l not be required to have their com mands in line of bat'.le an hour before daylight; th re has been one more surprise in this Depart ment."' H. C RiMr. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY take Laxative Urorno Quinine! Tablets. Druggists refund mou- j uy l! it fall s to cu re. E. W. G rove 's j signature is on each box. 25c. j xcoooooooxxx 8 ? 8 oooooooooooo i i L To-Own and Till a : Maryland : $ $? Farm means : Nice climat, ' Easily tilled soil, Hid crops, Diversity of crops, 'Juick Transportation fa cilities, Congenial people, Good churches and schools. Send for catalogue, J. Waters Russell, t Real Estate Broker,j Chestertown, Kent County, t Md. 4 : 1 D. E. McCIain, Saltillo, Pa. Who has successfully conducted a Hardware and Furniture Store since 1SH8, having failed somewhat in health has decided to close out his entire large Stock of Goods at Cost. Hardware of all kinds, Ilanges, Cook and Heating Stoves, Nails, Class, Paints. Oil, Fencing Wire, Bar Iron and Water Pipe, Chamber Suits, Sideboards, Couches, Iron and Wood Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Tables, Cliaiis, Carpets and Wall Paper 1 're spects were never hotter for business at this stand than at present and bids fair for increase from now on, as llocky Kidge coal mines, newly opened up ore not far off. Good ener getic business man can secure tine chanco to lake my business and con tinue ul Suit illo, l'a. I invite correspondence from any one meaning business. 1 tespectfully d. k. Mcclain. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tai Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds from tho system by gently moving toe bowels. "riCT,L.-Tji.-.-irm.mTwnL. s KILL the COUCH 1nd CURE THE LUNCS WITH UT, , iscsvery AIIMIunTinu W unouinniun fries OUGHSand SOo&JI.OO I0L0S Frea Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all 1 THROAT and LITNQ TROUB- LES, or MONEY BACK. RHEUMATISM LUMBAGO, SCIATICA PEURALGIA and KIDNEY TROUBLE "I MOPS" Ukeu Internally, rids the blood of the io!uuous inallur and soldi wbicb aia Hit) direct oauues of tucio dlaeaseu. Appilud oxtunmlly li affords almost In taut rollel doui pain, whiles permanent cure is being effected Uy purllylug the blood, diasoWliiK the polaoooua auto unoe sud removing It trow lbs system. DR. 8. D. BLAND Of lire w ton, Om write. "f IimJ beeu utrrr for number of yn with Lumbatfu end hinouiatUnj lu u svriui uiJ Uifsj, ami trlmi&ll l lie remedlM tliet I aul4 gather from nitMj!'sl wurlte. nii eleo uoueuited tritbm numbr of the beet ib viloUue, but found nothing tht Kmf the relief obtained from "6 lJliul'8." I eh t II Dreeorlbe It In my ortoUee for rbeuuAtUui tvuii kludred die m.' a 1 9 If you srs suffering with Rheumatism, neuralgia. Kidney Trouble or any kin dled dlHxann. write to us for a trial bottle ol - s-UKOPS." aud test It yourself. "-DROPS" esn be used any length of time without soqulrlng a "drug habit," sa It is entirely free of opium, eooalne, alcohol, laudanum. ao4 other similar Ingredients. Large six Battle, "SDRoPSfSeeOaeaal l.U. o gala kf ItragcUM. SWANIOf IHEUMATIO CUM DOHPAlY, Iteai. HO. lake kraal, Valeaga. 1 CIUMBS 4 I THE I FULTON COUNTY ! NEWS Covers the Field. 2f 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. St THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, POSTERS, LETTER HEADS, 1 KYELOPES, t CARDS, 4c, In fact anything and j everything in the best t style along that line. Sample copies of t the News sent to any X of your friends' on J request. t f NEW f w BUGGIES lu and WAGONS at Cost and Carriage This is do joke. I have 15 brand new FALLING-TOP BUGGIES and WAGONS on hand, and I i have decided to close out every one of them at oont and freight in or der to fill up with SLEIGHS ;S AND n 4? CUTTERS lor winter. I mean just what I iiy, and if you mean business come to see-rae. W. R. EVAHS, Hustontown. Pa. F0!YSH0NEYTAR ftrcAUatrwMf sara. swat Mm lm LADIES ; UK. LA r HANGO 5 j COMPOUN D J l, ii.. 1 1 i i II..IIHI in .ni n,i. mk f Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Superior to other reniedlttt told st klKtl prlcci. Curl, vufiriiiut'ed. 8iift.'Mirtilly UNrU tiy over 'JOIt.OUO Wnmrn. Prlrr, VI3 tVlil. J suin or ly mail. TsniIuiiiiiIhIm a Uioki.-i fr?. r. LaYranco. riiUadolpkla, V REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man the V VHVJJ of Ma. mmzTos EuorxtCBixnr produces the above results la SO days. II acts Bowsrtiillr sud quickly. Vurss wlisn ell ethers fall louog man will retain Ibslr lost Baubood, sad eld Oma lll recover Ihalr youthful near by uslas ItbVlVO. II Qiilokljr and surely restores Marveus. riMs. Loat Yltsllty, Impoteaor. Mrhlly battel oca, loel Power, railing sfssaotT. Wsellns Dluasaa. and sU eDaots ol salt-abuse or escaasaad ludlaoraUoa, which uatUoDalorstadr.buaiaaasormarTiafa. II not only cures by Martins si lbs eaal ol dlsassa. bul Issaresl aesro tools sod Mood boitder, bring tug bed: ths plait Uv to pale cheeks snd re storing lbs Are of youth, it wards off Insanity and Coosuaspiloa. Insist os hating BK VI VO. as ctbar. II esa be esmed la vast pocket. By mail 1.00 par peokege, or sis lor M.OO, srllb. a pass lire) written, gaareasee So ear as- rafaad the saoaey. Hoc anil adyles free. Addreie llOmKEJClNECO, rSlrtWrtu For sala In MoCoQuellaburK at Wi S. D.okon'i drug store. 1 flMir-.tM vim je".. '. vSV BUSINESS DIRECTORY. IIARBKKS. R. M. DOWNES, First class Tonsorial Artist, MnCONNtLO-BBUWi, PA. A Cleun Cup and Towel with each MIihvc KverylhlliR AntWi'itlo. Kasors Slerlllicd. tSWBhop In room lately occupied by fcd llrakt ISAAC N. WATSON, , Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to dnte In all styles of hair cut. ting, yulok. eay shsres. Huy-rum, Creuir,. Wlvoh-burel. without extra cbame. (-'rest, towel to eaoh oustomcr. Latent IniproveO at pnratus for sterilising tools. 1'srlora oppoxiie Fulton House. LAWYERS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Sauarc, McConnellsburg, Pa. All leiral business and collections entrusted wlU eoelve careful and prompt attention. CUL'KCHES. Presbyterian. Kev. W. A. West, D D.. Pastor. Preaching; services each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. in. and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Services at Green Hill on alternate Sabbaths at 10:30 a. ni. Sabbath school at 9:15. Junior Christian Kn deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Methodist episcopal Rev. J. V. Adams, Pastor. Sunday School A 11. !! . 1 . . . ab v;ou a. ni. rreacninr avftry ntniv r Qi.n.lnn - m.OA .1 I Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworth T . a .aa i. n . . . lvcukuo "" p. m. r rayer meecing Thursday evening at 7:00. United Presdytekian Kev. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:M a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, and every other Sunday evening at 7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. ni. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. tWANGELioAi, L.UTHKRAN Rev. A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian En deavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Reformed Rev. C. M. Smith, Pas tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching on alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m, Christian Endeavor at, 6:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. TKRMS OF COl'KT. The lirst term of the Courts of Pul ton county in the year shall commoinv on the Tuesday following the second Monday of January, at 10 o'clock a. in. The second term commences on t i . third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock p. m. The third term on the Tuesday n-'v following the second Monday of Jun". at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth terra on the first Mom'.nv October, at 2 o'clock p. ni. HOHOL'GIl OFFICERS. Justice of the Peace L. H. Wibln, M. W. Nace. Constable D. T. Fields. Burgess W. H. Greathead. Councilmen Jacoo Rotz, Thomas N. Hammil, Wm. H. Nesbit. Clerk Edward Shltrer. School Directors Thos. F. Sloun, John A. Irwin, John Comerer, C. ii. Stevens, S. B. Woollet, L. H. Wible. Board of Health H. S. Wishart, M. D.; pres. J. W. Greathead,; sec'y. G. W. Hays; W. L McKibbin, M. I)., J. W. Mossej, M. D. GENERAL DIRECTORY. President Judge Hon. S. Mo. Swope. Associate Judges W.H. Bender, I). T. Humbert. Prothonotary, &e. Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George B. Pau lels. Treasurer A. C. Lauver. Sheriff J. G. Alexander. Deputy Sheriff W. H. Nesbit. Jury Commissioners H. C. Mum ma, Bennett A. Truax. Auditors D. H. Myers, Aaron M. Garland, W. Grant Wink. Commissioners S. C. Graoey, Win. C. Davis, S. A Nesbit. Clork i3. Frank Henry. County Superintendent Chas. V. ttarton. NAttorneys W Scott Alexander, J. 1 elson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F. McN. Johnston, M. R. Shaffner, Geo. B. Daniels, John P. Sipes, 8. VV. Kirk, F. P. Lynch, H. N. SOCIETIES Odd Fellows M 'Connelisburg Lod No. 744 meets every Friday evening iu tne Comerer Building in McConnells burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No; 484 meets every Saturday evening In the Cron.er building at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 607 meets every Saturday evening In Odd 1 el lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. Harrlsonvllle Lodge No. 701 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall at Httrrisonvllle. Waterfall Lodga No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening In Odd Fellows' Hall at Waterfall Mills. Warfordsburg Lodge No. 601 meets In Warfordsburg every Saturday evening. King Post O. A. P.. No. 365 meets in McConnellsburg in Odd Fellows' Hall the Urst Saturday In every month at 1 p. m. Royal Arcanum.Tuscarora Council, No. 121, meets on alternate Monday evenings In P. O. S. of A. Hall, in McConnellsburg Washington Camp No. 497, P. O. S. A., of New Grenada, meets every Sat urday evening in P. O. S. of A. Hall. Washington Camp, No. 5l4, P. O.S. v of A., Hustontown, meets every Satur urday evening in P. O. S. of A. Hall, i Joha Q. Taylor Post G. A. R., No. 689, meets every Saturday, on or lust precedhig lull moon In Lashley hall, at 2 p. m., at Buck Valley. Woman'a Relief Corps, No. 80 meets at same data and place at 4 p.m. Gen. D. B. Mntclhhln Pni iu ua O. A. L. mnflts t.Vi a mwynnl nA f..,.wtl! Saturdays in each month at Pleasar t lWi ADVERTISE IN Tt) Fcltca Count News,