TV) TON COUNTY NEWS Publish J livery Wednesday. B. . fECK, fiJltor and Proprietor. ALCONNLLLSBURG, PA. MARCH 28, 1906. Published Weekly. 1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADVr.RTlHINn HAlBt Per Kqiiiire of 8 lined S tlmoa It o. Pe--i i';ceiu:h aubneqilent Itwprtlon..,. W. A.. 'nlvertlsetneni-R Innorted for less than thru: .uoutu charged by tbe square. i miH. ) ti ino.s. 1 yr. "Wi'i-fourtli column, On '-h-iif ii'uuin... On'! Col luin IIS.OO. I tX.OO I IHO.OO .'Mm. 40 00 fol.OO tO 00. I Mi.00. I 7S.0O Nullum-Inserted for less than II Pi-ofossional Curda one year THE GRANGERS' PLATFORM. They Want the Two Bifj Parties to Adopt It. At- a conference of leading Grange workers and representa tive members of agricultural or ganizations, held recently in Hur risbuig, it was decided to arrange a platform for the farmers for the coming state and county cam paign, and ask all political parties to insert the same m their re spective platforms, and to endeav or to secure pledges from candi dates for state offices, including house and senate, to support the reforms. The leading planks f the proposed platforms are as follows : Trolleys to be given the right to carry freight. No candidate to accept a free pass during his term of office. Corporations to live up to the constitution of the state. No mining of coal by transpor tation companies; directors in corporations not to furnish sup plies to them; no owning or oper ating of parallel or competing lines or railroads. No discrimination in freight rate's. A uniform passenger rate of two cents a mile. License and personal proper ty laves to be returned to the counties. Equalization of taxation. An increase in state aid for township roads from fifteen to fifty per cent. An increased appropriation for centralized township schools and township high schools. A Lesson For Scandal Mongers. We would recommend the fol lowing to some 'of the scandal mongers whom we know. "Scandal mongers can learn a lesson from the story told of a woman who freely used her tongue to the scaudal of others, and made a confession to the priest of what she had done. He gave her a ripe thistle top and told her to go in various direc tions to scatter the seed one by one. Wondering at the penance, she obeyed, and then returned and told her cod lessor. To her amazement he bade her go back and gather the scattered seeds; and when she objected that it would be impossible, he replied that it would be still more diffi cult to gather up and destroy all evil reports she had circulated about others Any thoughtless, careless child can scatter a hand ful of thistle seeds before the wind in a moment, but the strong est and wisest man cannot gath er them again. So the slanderer may scatter se mIs of discord that no effort can remove, aud the grave :.an scarcely cover." WHIPS COVK. Henry Sharp haspurchased the grist mill, saw mill, and farm at Locust Grove. Henry Vancleaf is improving slowly. Miss Viola Gearhart has gone to Everett to spend the summer. Ross Ilixson is home from the wpst visiting relatives Messrs. V. II. Spade and Ira Srrr'thare huilding a new house for Dennis Kichard One would think the Laxative idea in a cough syrupshould have been advanced long before it was. It seems th only rotional remedy lor coughs and colds would be to move the bowels and clean tbe mucous membrancesofthothroat and lungs at the same time. Ken nedy's Laxative Honey and Tar does this. It Is the original Lax ative Cough Syrup, the best known remedy for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. Tastes good and harmless. Sold by Stouteagle Bros. TMvi'i? Llttl Cily LlMtlUSONHt'ttc!, VA.; March 19, liiOO. G entlkman : 1 noticed in the issue of the Fulton County News, of March the 14th, a letter from Wm. J. Helm, of Pittsburg, Pa. I am glad to know that some one is interested enough iu old Fnl ton to try to ar juse her from her long and peaceful slumber. Why not wake up? There is just as jood material in old Fulton, just ,is wealthy farmers, tlut are just is able to support a trolley line is the: e is anywhere else; then A-hy not wake up. Our little town f Harrisonburg, with its little :opulatiou of about .",000 has be i,'ua to see the necessities of elec tricity. While she has not the enterprise about her that lots of other places not so large as she ;ias, she has only three railroads, the B. & O., the C. & W., and the Southern R. II.; two banks, First National and Rockingham Nation al; one tannery, sash and door factory, and two flour mills, and a new County Court House that cost about $11,500. About oue year ago a dam was ')Uilt in the Shenandoah river near Elkton, Va., for an electric I lant a distance of 20 miles from this place, from which Harrison burg is illuminated. Prepara lions are being made to do away with steam power at both of our tiour mills and use electricity in stead, as it is much cheaper, also our new sash and door factory will be propelled by electric pow er. A trolley line is, being built at this present time from Wash lugton via. Leasburg and Berry ville to Winchester, Va. The dam has already been completed on the Shenandoah river, where they expect a power house (this dam is atCastleman's ferry), and prospects are good fo- an exten sion from Winchester, Va., on up the Shenandoah valley. I ' hope the public interest of old Fulton county will be so aroused as to lend a liberal hand and to indorse the building of the trolley hue fromChambersburgtoMt. Union. Wlijle I am not living in the good old Keystone state, where I was born and raised, I still feel inter ested in behalf ol my relatives and friends, as many of them tre readers of the Fulton County News. 1 hope this will find a lit tlo corner in Our Paper. Very truly, Wm. Mellott. Letter to L. Hohman, Ji' CoiiiicIsburtf, Pa. Dear Sir : Mr. Frank Robin son, Titusville, Pa., bought Devoe with a &ood deal of feeling against th) whole tribe of mixed paints. Our agents there, Messrs. Ker nochan & Co., got him to do it. He says : I am more than pleased w ith the job. I had one-third of the paint left over I know of several other jobs, a year old or more, painted with Devoe, that are wearing well. What a pity we have to all go through the same school, to fii.d out what paint to put on a house ! Experience teaches. Isn't there any easier way to learn ? Yours truly F. W. Devoe & Co., 7 New York. P. S. F. O. Bare, Fort Little ton, sells our paint. CRACEV. There was a large attendance at the funeral of D. P. Anderson, at Center church on Saturday. There was a big snow fall in this part of the county Monday. Alice Cutchall spent Saturday evening and Sunday visiting her sister, Mrs. J. C. Barnett, near Waterfall. Charles Corbin, of Mt. Union, is visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity. Quitj anumberof our boysaud girls took an enjoyable sled ride Wednesday and Friday evenings, and all report a tine t;me. Workingmen Wanted S'ngle men under J15 years, to do farm ditching 7 months in Wis. $175.00 and board for sat sfactory hands. "Also a faithful man to run steam ditcher." Ep Rkichenuach, Orrville, Ohio. Wanted at Once. Wanted. One man as a saw yer, apply at once to H. Kai.bach & Sons, Allen 'a Vallev, Richmond Furnace, Pa. Mar. 7, tf. M:'.:UM01iE. Geor;o Wink is slil! hinisml up with rheumatism. Uncle Sara Clevenger, who had been very much indisposed for tbout 10 days, is out again. Mrs. Grace Garland is just re covering from a severe attack of mumps. Levi Broadstone left this rck woods last Saturday a week igo indefinitely. A. T. V, ink moved last Friday into the rooms above Mr. Kmi y an's store. The recent deep snow and hi d roads have greatly hindered bus iness with the lumbermen. Rev. Powers made a trip to llau I'ock last Saturday and attended the Murry sale. Oue of those cold days last week while loggiug Grant Barnliart was dumped into Barnett's run. He says it was a pretty cold bath, T. W. Peck and wife took ad vantage i if the sleighing last Wednesday to make a trip to Bod ford county to see the hitter's mother, who is very ill. Scott Sharp, G. Kirk aud Rowe Mellott halted here late Saturday evening on their road home from town where they had been serv iag as jurors. W. W. Palmer, of Counellsvillc, Pa., who had been spending some time among his friends at Si pes Mill, passed through here with the mail last Tuesday. After a tew break downs and upsets and Mich incidents as are common to sleigh riding. He landed in Han cock too late for the p. in. train, lie no doubt felt thankful matters wore no worse. Buy a Farm in I'enn-, N, J. or Del. Best States for profitable farm ing. Soil adapted to great varie ty of crops. Near markets thit pay best prices for your products. Farm lands in these States my specialty, sold and bought. Write for particulars. R. G. Fuick, 1102 R. E Trust Bid., Phihda. McKIBIilN. We are having winter now and plenty of it. Nathan Palmer's family spent Saturday evouiug in the homo of Silas MelloH's. Ralph May was seen wander ing in the direction of Whips Cove Sunday evenir g. Roy Palmer and family, Miller Truax and family, spent Sunday with Wm. Truax. Silas Mellott is digging out a foundation for a new barn which will bo erected iu the near future. Frank Mellottof PleasautRidge, expects to move t the farm of Bert Mellott. Thomas Mellott, wifeanddaugh ter Blanche, spent Sunday even ing the guests of Nathan Palmer. Henry Truax's family, Eva Bed ford aud Alexander Bradshaw spent one evening last week with the family of Andy Mellott. Charles Mellott and family, of Pleasant Ridge, spent one day last week with his brother Ross. Sleighing Party. Quite a jolly crowd of our, young people had a sleighing party to Fort Littleton on Tuesday night, of last week. The following com prised the party : Misses Kittie and Bessie Nesbir, Olive and Marden Stouteagle, Mertie Ston er, Lillian Grissinger, Cora Peck, and Mrs. Bert Henry; Messrs. Hal aud Geo. Grissinger, 'Clar ence Nesbit, Ernest Hixson, Her bert McKtbbin and Bert. Henry. The eveniug wi.s passed in danc ing and games. After a supper at the eagle hotel the party re turned much pleased with the trip. m Do You Suffer Sick Headache? "Liven the Liver." In a majoifty of cn-s, a bad livrr tnrmnsa hail lintd. the liver and you tix the head, SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS A3ur cur fur oil thr ailments r til" tin from the liver. Thvy area mire, permanent relief fur Indigent. cm, Crjin.tip.t.ou, Nhu ea, Heartburn, Flatulency! Oidiii Bcm, Maluria, Jaundicti, etc. Guaranteed all Vegetable Abaoiuteiy hrmra. Ill u fur Seveui y Vema. Pur ale evarywl.era. 25 centa box er by mail. ftp I H CrKirb f.Cnn Call., VI ! U JUII I'm, ft X 8 It you want to Iniy the Millmrn Wajjon, Heaver Springs, Ph.; Jackson Farm Watron, MllUlnburK Top Wayons, and MiUmrn I lufjplf.-. I hnvo O nil, ill 8 C. E. ST j VRR, 9 Three Springs, Pa. 1 Imy in cai ioiid lot ami, Uioroforo, van makn tho price us low its Ui! luwiTst. I coiimIiiiiI !y liuvo on hand by the ton jfv i i .i ...... iu -. ii. .... i,. inn iu i.ij VI I II II tl I UK 11 -llllU U l' .... J'l I O H r S I " of ail kinds can 1k bad at any time. Als I'T.XCl NO W I III'.. $ FLOUR AND FEED, t) (.'hop lr ! i"P to fl.i'O. ) XOOOOOO0OCO0O oooooooooooo cu:ar kinoi;. March lU Mrs. Myrtle Floe If litis been spending a few weeks 'vuh her uncle kphraiin Need. Ferris Cuishall has pleurisy. Misses Velma and Lib Ih 'iry have scarlet rash. Miss Uessie Fields has had an attack of .onsilitis, but is better. Jacob Car mack aud sister Miss Mary visited relatives in Frank lin county List week and before their return th'iir mother v as (.ailed to tho bedside o!' her step mother, Mrs. Mills in Franklin c mnty. Misses Elsie Haker and Goltiie Fulds have been suffering with sore eyes. Miss Minnie tlrove is visiting her sister Mrs. Richard Miller at Fort Littleton. Miss Carrie Charlton hits re t 'J rued home alter a ten weeks' visit in Fittsbu"g, Altoona and Warriors Mark. Mrs. John Alexander of Dry Run is visi'.ing her brother Clias. Fields at Fort Littleton. K'alb Orth, who spent several weci'.s at Fort Littleton with his mother, left for Birmingham on Fridav. Don't frown look pleasant. If you are suffering from indiges tion or sour sto'inifh, take Kodol DyspepsiaCuro. , Hon. Jake Moore o:' Atlanta, Ga , says : "I sul'fer e. ed more than L'o years with in- iitrostion. A friend recommend ed Ivodol. It reliev-'.d me in one (I i.v and I now enjoy better health than for many years." Kodol di trusts what you oat. relieves sour stomach, ga$ou stomach, belch ing, etc. Sold by Stouteagle & CITO. Tho p iiiple are in iking g iod use of the sledding. Mr. Kendal is moving to his now farm aud Cyrus Wagner to the farm left by Mr. Kendall. Oar school is progressing nice ly under the car j of Carrie Hum iKirt. Olive Mellott was the guest "of Fleas;, nt Sipes one day last week. Carder Snyder made a bu-i-ti'iss trip to the Cove one day lat week. George ,Unger aud Jwife were visiting friends atjllancock last week. Harry Hohman made a business t.np lo Franklin county last Sat urday. George Si pes aud family spent Sunday with Murry Ray's faini lv. Starving la Death. Keeauso hur stomach was so weakened by useless druggiug that she could not oat, Mrs. Mary H. Walters, of St. Clair St , Col umnu , O., was literally starving to death. She writes : "My stomach was so weak from u,se k's drugs that I could not eel, mid my lu-rves so wrecked thai. I eoiiii not .sleep; nnd not before I was given up to die was 1 indue el to try JOIectrie Bitters; with tho wonderful result that irr. orovi'rni'ut bi.' an at otice, and u r-l. to cure followed." B.'M health Tonic on earth. e0 :. Cuiif a'it"od at Trout's dm:: smro. lii t'i:!i.-iM of -.'.ills town s'lio held ! hi i KVeoth -ducat n.n. al meeting Friday evening March ltlth, at tho hi.'h sehoil The subjects, "Value of 15 oks," "Ed ucation on The School Grout. Is," "Little Things in SeJio. 1 and Thel rim por tanc, , ' ' were d i uss ed by the chairman, W Don Mor ton; II. M. On tilth. Daniel Cn;r ningharn and Robert Fai ly. Sutg iny and instrutr.ental music ad ded greatly to entertaining tho audience. Rene Guillard, Kecy. Early RIscp3 Tho famous tittle pills. tl.it'O eiirloiuls on hn ml, rltfS In 8 o IT , 111 '' I''. U . WW . 'J- I ... HIV..I She .To Own and Till n X Maryland I rfc Farm t means : .,'!,. ;3 '' Nice L-iitnuto, I Kasily tilled soil, . I -5 i x crops, Diversity of crops, J-.iific Transportation fa ciliiic!), Congenial people, Good eliurehes and schools. Keud for catalogue, J. Waters Russell, Real Estate Broker, Chestertown, Kent County, Md. D. E. McCIain, Saltillo, Fex. Who has successfully conducted a Hardware and Furniture Store since lsss, having failed somewhat in health lias decided to close out his entire bo-ife Stock of Goods at Cost. Hardware of all kinds, Uanges, Cool: and Heating Stoves, Nails, Ulass, I'aints. Oil, Fencing Wire, Bar lion and Water l'ipo, Chamber Suit:, Sideboards, Couches, Iron and Wood I let Is, Springs, Mattresses, Tables, t haiis, Carpets and Wall l'aper I'ri spects were never better for business at this stand than at present :nd bids fair for increase from now 0 i, as Uoeky Uide coal mines, newly opened i:p are not far olT. Goodenet -i tic liusiiiiss man can secure tine eiiance to take my business and con- 1 imie at Saltilio, l'u- I invite currespondenito from any one meaning business. Itespeetfully - D. !'.. Mi'CLAIN. iiennedy's Laxative Honey end Tat -' ures nil Couuhs. and expels Colds front ii.e ijf.tuin by gently moving tbe bowels. K3M.TH3 COUCH ;AittD CURE the LUNG8 WITH kmg s Knn "rNS!jlv'PTI0N Price N'UH I PUGHSand B0o&$1.00 muyukua rros I rial. s3 ijuiest una Uuickeot Cure for all THlICIX oti'.l Ll'NQ TROUB i t n Tf r nw ti i ii i ii i mib ui ii i CU11S RHEUMATISM LUMBAGO. SCIATICA NEURALGIA and .KIDNEY TROUBLE 1 S DROPS" lulcen Internally, rids the blood j of LUo Kihuiiauu mttllur tnd &olUtt wblcto 1 are ibu diiDuL cuuHt'H ol the dimtastju. Apt'iitJil extoriially It afford almost Id- muni relief Irom pain, while itermaoent , cure U Utiintf en to Led by purifying tbe j blood, dmsolTUikf tbe ioUonoua tub j Bianco aud ruuioving U fruui tbe aytteu. DR. S. D. BLAND Of Itrewton, Ga., wrttem "1 had Iteen iitTrt-r for nutubr of yn wtrli l.umt.Kif mul Klu uiiiKtlwiri In my rio I aii'l trifU all tUu rvmetlle that I twin Id (jutliur from niodioal work it , Kiitl lo ouimulttHl 1 wirti mint her of llifi ljct mIuIhiii, but found n'lthliitf that hhvo too jvt obtttlowl from "ft DJtt il-ri." I Mtiitll prrncrlbo It In my urauUof fur rhtu(utliii auU kiuaroU dtow .'' ; If jou re auffnrlnv with Rbeumattmn, Ni-uniiultt. Kirlhpy Truuble or any kln-ili-'Kt tltstiHfi. wrli.fi to ua fur a trial botUo b( "d-UHOl-S,'' uJ H,at it louraelt. ' ".ikOPH" ran he used any lenmh or I tln.a nlitiout aciiulriiiu a "drug bnblt." aa It la emiraiy lies or opium, eocaliie, I alcohol, lauuauuiu and otuer aliuilav lbireUieuta. t LuiiMn iioitie, -s-uiioi-a-ianoDM) l.oo. for Mule bj Umcaltlt. tWAtftOt IHEUMATIQ CURE COMPm, IB FREE THE I FULTON COUNTY ! NEWS : Covers the Field. 30 i In every part of the County faithful re porters are located that gather the daily happenings. Thert 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. T i 1 THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, POSTERS, LETTERHEADS, KYELOPES, CARDS, Ac, In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. ( Sample copies of the News sent to any of your friends on request. i( NEW -jR 1U BUGGIES iU and WAGONS at Cost and Carriage .Thia is no joke. I have 15 brand new FALLING-TOP BUGGIES and WAGONS 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 i sr and;- S 1CUTTERS for wiuter. I mean just what I siy, and if you mean business come to see me. W. R. EYAKS, Hustontown, Pa. fOLEYSHOKEYTAR tmrtkUdrmmi Mf. aura. Mm mtmm LADIES jpR.LA Francos Jj COM BOUNDS' mxn Kmm mh amy: Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Puparlor to otlir renidte aoll at hlKli rrli'a Cnr runrHtiti-fil. Sui-t-rMaruliy uwu liy ov.r UOO.AOO Wiiiu. I'rli fi, OiiIk. l- k uiHiir ly luall. TatfltuloutaU Uiukll fi.'. Or. Lafrauco, JPblladuIpbla, ra. REVIVO haUth RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man x of Me. prodaona th above iwaalU In HO dara. It acta Sowrrull and qulckljr. Ciiraa whan all otliara falL ouiif man will miala ibalr loal uaubood, aod old cin l)l racoTar their youthful uoc, bt ualng lilVIVO. II guloklraudauralrrMtonaNiirvaua Duaa, Loal Vitality, ImpoWooy, UHbtly tiulmiom, Loal Poaar, lalllnf Uamory, Wantliui Dlaaaaaa. and all affeota ol aaU abuaa or aioaaa aud lodiaoraUoo, wlilcb unola ooa lor atudf . buaiueaa or luarrlaaa. II t onlj ouraa by atartlo at (ba aal of dlaaaaa. bul i a ret dstt tonlo aud blood builder, bring Inf back tba pink a;luw la pala ohacka aud ra lorlna tba Bra of youth. It ward, off Inaanlta and CooauiupUaa. lualat 00. baiua BE VIVO, no oilier. II cao ba earned In vaal pocket. By uall 1.00 par pack Me, or all for aM4, wtatt poat liva written aaanataa U aeurel mm niund In Meaty. Bimik aiidailTlaa frea, Addrnua tia writtan soar In Meaty. BtHikai DIIV1I MkMlirialU rn nv I V UIL, VlVUIat VUH CHICAGO. ILL. V fn Marlaa buildlag, Fur Halo iu MtConriellriburK at VV. S Dickson 'u drug storq. mm THE "WkO 1 "'oKf -- firrfffiimirrT - t BUSINESS DlhCTOM. HAKIlhKft. R. M. DOVVNES, First Class TONSORIAL ARTlSt, MoOON'NKLLSnUKG, PA. A Clean Cup and Town! with eacb Sliuvt EverythiiiK Anllneptlc. Kuzoru Sterilized. fVShop In room lutelv occupied by Kd llrukc ISAAC IN. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to dnle In nil styli-n of hftir cin ting, yulck, easy Hhavi-t.. Itay-rum, C'ri-iirim-Wlioh-hatel. without eitru churKC. I rish towel to eaoh ciiHionicr. Latest improved ii)i. piiratuH for aterlllilng toola. 1'arlora oppomic Fulton House. LAWYERS. M. R. SHAFFNER, . Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All logal bualneiw and collodion pn trim oil will eoelve earcful and prompt attention. CllfRCIIFS. Presbyterian. Kev. W. A. West, D D.. Pastor. Preaching services each alternate Sabbath at J0:30 a. m. and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Services at Greeu Hill on alterna'e Sabbaths at 10:30 a. ni. Sabbnth school at 9:15. Junior Christian En deavor at 2:00. Christian Eudeavi-v at 0:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Methodist episcopal Rev. J. V. Adams, Pastor. Sunday School at ;30 a. m. Preaching every otliM Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworth League at 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. United presbytia an Kev. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school ut 9:;t a. iu. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, and every other Sunduv evening at7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by the Young Poo pie's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evenlnc at 7:00. lVANGEI.li,Ai, J-UTHERAN P.ev. A. j G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school :ir a. ni. i'reactnng 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 meet in on Wednesday evening at"7:00. Reformed Rev. C. M. SmUb, 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, 0:00 p. m. Prayer meet ;ng oc Wednesday evening a't 7:00. TF.R.MS OF COIKT. The II rst term of the Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall commeii e on tbe Tuesday following the secoi il Monday of January , at 10 o'clock a. ). The second term commences fin ti third Monday of March, at 2 o'clui ' p. m. The third term on the Tuesdav nt i following the second Monday of'Juno, at 10 o'clock a. ni. The fourth term on the first Moudc.y October, it J o'clock p. ro. UOIUlI OIl OITICKKS. Justice of the PeaceL. II. Wihlc, M. W.Nace Constable D. T. Fields. Burgess W. H. Greathead. Councilmen Jacob Kotn, Thomas N. IJanimil, Wm. H. Nesbit. Clerk F.dward Shirrer. School Directors Thos. F. Sloan, John A. Irwin, John Comerer, C. H. Stevens, S. B. Woollet, L. U. Wibl. Board of Health II. S. Wishart, M. D.; pres. J. W. Greathead,; kcc'.v. G. W. Hays; W. L McKibbin, M. D., J. W. Mosser, M. D. GENKRAI. DIRECTORY. President Judge Hon. S.Mo. Swope. Associate Judges W.H. Pender, L). T. Humbert. Prothonotary, &c Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George B. l)an iels. Treasurer A. C. Iauver. . . Sheriff.!. 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 Wriuk. Commissioners S. C, Gracey, Win C. Davis, S. A Nesbit. " .Clerk 13. Frank Henry. County Superintendent Chas. K. carton. -'Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J. elson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F, McN. Johnston, M. K. Shaffner, Gen. B. Daniels, John P. Sipes, S. W. Kirk, F. P. Lynch, II. N. Sipes. SOCIETIES Odd Fellows n'OonnellsburpLodf. No. 744 meets every Friday evening- in tne Comorer Building in McConnells burg. , ' Fort Littleton Lodge No. 4K4 roenti every Saturday evening in the Ci'omir building at Fort Littleton. WellB Valley Lodge No. G07 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows1 Hall at Wells Tannery. Harrisonville Lodge No. 701 meets every Saturday evening ln Qdd Fel lows' Hall at Harrtsonvllle. Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening In Odd Fei lows' Hall at Waterfall Mills. Warfordsburg Lodge No. 001 meets In Warfordsburg every Saturday evening. King Post G. A. P.. No. .It.r. rnnem in McConnellsburg In Odd Fellows' Hall the tlrst Saturday in every' month at 1 p. m. Royal Arcanum, Tuscarora Council, No. V&l, meets on alternawt Monday evenings in P. O. S. of A. Hall, in McConnollsburg. Washington Camp No. 4D7, P. o. S. A., of New Grenada, cuus every Sat urd ay evening in P. O. S. of A. Hall. Washington Cump, No. di, P. O.B. of A., Hustontown, meets every Satur urday evening In P. O. S. of A. Hall, John Q. Taylor Post G. A. Ii., No. 689, meets every Saturday, on or just preceding full moon in Lash ley hull, at 2 p. m., at Buck Valley, Woman'i Relief Corps, No.' 80 meets at same date and place ut i p.m, Gen. D. B. McKlbbin Post No. 402, G. A. S., meets the second and fourth ' Saturday! la each month at Pleasar t Ridge. ADVERTISE IN Tba Fulton County News.