U; rON COUNTY NEWS PuUi.sh wt tvery Wednesday. B. . ful'X, SJItor aad Proprietor. AkCONNL-LLSBURG. PA. APRIL 4,1906. - ibiished Weekly. 1.00 per Annum in Advance. AllVKKTIHINd ttATIH. l1oriimru of Hnfs 3 tlniaw 11 W. for s-nntre ojifti ,xutisciuont Insertion.... Ml. 1 in!vertlfeninnt! Insi-rtcd for lew than t'irci; lucuU.i ciinrged by the square. . " a !uw. tiiuos. l yr. O'vj-fourt)i?'lumn il io. Onn-h'i!' cDlumii " Ot! Cul.nriQ til OtJ. tU'O.OO 40 110 WOO. SO. 00 I 76.00 NoTl.'tv' Inverted, for lsa than II rV itsMoual Cards one year 15 sj-kim; i.xamina Hons. Saturday, April 7. MOl. Tlio Sprinji Kxaniiiuitioiis will be licM :it the usual pliu-os in the va rious townships on Saturday, April Tth, commencing at eight o'clock a. m., and continuing under the direction of the committees. Much applicant, before being ad mitted to the class, is required to present to the committee a note of recommendation from his teacher. Teachers should be very careful in recommending pupils to this examination, and under no cir cumstances should boys orgirls be urged to go before the committee, unless they have completed the eour.-e of study. The following are the places of hoi. ling the examinations, and the names of the members of the com mittees. The tirst named on each com mittee will act as chairman, to whom the questions and instruc tions will in due time be sent. Ayr Webster Mills -(iHbertli. Meiloit, Olive Kendall, Carrie Humbert. lli'li'ii-t Needmore S. L. Wink Oi pha Snyder, Anna Deshong. liethel Warfordsburg T. K. Shank, Zoe Mason, Bertha Gold en. I5iih Creek Emmaville S.K. Walters, Grace llixson, W. C. Hanks. Dublin Ft. Littleton L. P. Morton, Myrtle Stevens, Lewi Harris. ' Licking Creek Harrison ville V. L. Hollinshgad, Ada Barton, F.dgar Hann. Taylor Ilustontowu W. G. Wink, Harry Bergstresser, Thom as Huston. Thompson-Center S. L. Simp son, Olive Zimmerman, Harvey Sharpe. Tod MeGoveru's L B. Cline, Lucy l'eightel, C. C. Kotz. Union Center C. A. Foster, Je.xie Giengcr, Lillian Hill. Wells No. 2-W. Don Morton, Tillie Stunkard, Robert Farley. Ciias. E. Bakton, County Superintendent. The most rational remedy for coughs and colds is Kennedy's L.txative Hon'.! and Tar. It acts on the bowels as a mild cathartic .'xpels all cold from the system. Cuts all phljg:n out of the throat, relieves coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. An ideal remedy for children equaly good for adults. S'dd ny Stout eagle & Bro. ROUND KNOB. Mason Thomas visited his fa-ther-iu-law inLicking Creek town ship, on Saturday. Fas ton S tin son's are moving to K-iobsvilIo. Barton 'alters made a trip to Kuobsville last week. On his re turn, he bought a sled iu Wells Valloy. Uebeeca Daniels, after a visit i two weeks with relatives here, has returned to her home. William Winters and two little daughters, of Randy Run, spent Sunday in this vicinity. Frank Crook is all smiles. It ;s a girl. Wade Figard made a business trip to McOounollsburg, last V.r.'k. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Busick buried their infant child on Sun day. Nothiuf? will relievo indigestion that is not a thorough digeatant. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, and allows the Rtouw.'h to rest recuperate grow strong a'-rain. A few doses of Kodol after meals will soon re store the stomach and digestive organs to a lull performance of their functions naturally. Hold by Rtouteale t Bro. CLEAR RIDtlU. Tho moving time baa come and we hardly know vherc to find any of our neighbors. Kpbraim An .lerson moved into the house with .lames Kerlin; James Steven?, of Fort Littletou, moved into the bouse where the Ande' son fam ily vacated; James Fields moved where James Stevens left; James Carmack took possession of the liouso vacated by the Fields fain ily; Anderson Quarry, of Burnt Cabins, moved in one part of Dan. hi Henry's house; Kphraim Need moved into the house vacated by lames Carmack, and Charles E. Stevens moved where Need left, aud he, in company with George linker, will deal in the mercantile business, in the house of t te hte T. W. Huston, so now our town eau boast of three stores and two hotels. Mabel Abbott spent Sunday villi Minnie Grove. The young people are prepar ing for an Easter service. Mrs. Margaret Henry spent Sunday at Fort Littleton. Ernest, Teddy and Annie Fields spent last week with their grand mother Fields. Ada Fleming left last Thursday to spend a short time in Franklin county, and Lillian Fleming left on Monday to take a course in school. Sunday evening a message came that M'-s. Jud Madden, of Three Springs, whose maiden name was Miss Teressa Brown, was seriously ill. Her father, Al fred Brown, started to her at once, but in a short time another message said she was dead. No further particulars have been learnud. Letter to A. D. Dalbey. Mi Connellsburg, Ji. Dear Sir : "It costs as much to put on poor paint as good'' a common saying and true it costs much more to put on poor paint; ino.-e gallons. Poor paint is paiut and baryte or paint and sand or paint and lime or paict and chalk or paint and benzine or paint and water; these are the usual cheats; there are others. It takes more gallons of paint and a cheat thau of honest paint; and the cost of the labor of paint- iug is so much a gallon one gal lon costs as much as another, for labor. This is the way to reckon your costs for this year; but how about next year ? Paint Devoe, and next year costs nothing: year after next the sarae; the same lor several years. Paint anything else, and your costs recur according to what you paiDt with. Some of the mix tures wear one year; some two; some three. It costs twice, three times, four times, live times, as much to paint with a cheat as to paint with De voe. Yours truly F. W. Devoe & Co., 7 New York. P. S. F. U Bare, Fort Little ton, sells our paint. Buy a Farm in Perm., N. J. or Del. Best States for profitable farm ing. Soil adapted to great varie ty of crops. Near markets that pay best prices for your products. Farm lands in these States my specialty, sold and bought. Write for particulars. Ii. G. Fuicit, 1102 K. E. Trust Bid., Ptnhda. Duvall Wink. On Wednesday, March 21, l'J"tf, at the M. E. parsonage at ttays Hills, Lewis Duvall and Miss Klla Wink, both of Akersville, were united in marriage by Ilev. J. C. Collins. The young couple hae the best wishes of their many i friends. A Youni Mother at 70. "My oiothei has suddenly been made young at 70. Twenty years of intense uffenng from dyspep sia had entirely disabled her, un til six months ago, when nhe be gan taking Electric Bitters, which have completely cured her and restored the strength and activitf she had in the prime of life," writes Mrs. W. L. Gilpatrick, of Danforth, Me. Greatest restora tive medicine on the globe. Sets stomach, liver f.nd kidneys right purifies the blood, and cures ma laria, biliousness and weakness es. Wonderful Nerve Tonic. Price 50c. Guaranteed by Trout's drug store. Subscribe for the "News, 'only $1.00 a year. f vpewi h i il ii iii iiMMwimiiiiit L $5 ZpzSgr 5 Lucas Paint (Tinted Gloss) fl covers more surface, looks better and wears loneer than any other 'M paint at any price. Our :'M guarantee on every can (a insures absolute satety. inis siruny, uennue, positive guarantee is backed by a firm of sixty years experience. We are bound tosustain our reputation as de pendable paint-makers. John Lucas & Co Sixty-years of paint-makiuf Nw York Philadelphia Chicago "Normal School." The undersigned will conduct a term of school at this place, in the Public Sen jol building. Length of term 8 weeks, begm niug Tuesday, May 8, at 1:13 p. in. Tuition ."00. Special atten tion t teachers. B. C. Lamhkijson. Arbor Days Proclaimed. Governor Peimypacker has is sued the following Arbor Day proclamation : "Since the seventeenth ol Jan uary, the Forestry Reservation Commission have bought four hundred aud twenty thousand, seven hundred and twenty-six acres of firest lauds, and the State now holds iu all seven hun dred and tifty thee thousand. seven hundred and forty -Que acres of such lauds, aud this com mission is doiug much to pre serve and maintain our forests aud our streams. It behooves ev ery citizen wbo cares for the wel fare of the commonwealth to le 3d assistance aud to give encourage ment to this important work. The lives of men and of trees are so interwoven that without the other neither can exist. The growth of the grove means bjth happiness and benefit to mankind. C) "In order that all of our citizens men, women and children, may participate in the pleasure aud profit of planting trees, I, Sam uel W. Pennypacker, Governor of the Commonwealth ot Pennsyl vania, do hereby, in accordance with law, issue this my proclam ation, designating Friday, the sixth day of April, and Friday, the twentieth clay of April, A. D. IHOG, to be observed as Arbor Days thoughout the Common wealth." Two clays are set apart in order that whichever may be best suit e'.i to the climate of the locality may be selected. Danger From the Plague. There's grave danger fr'im the plague of coughs and colds that are so prevalent, unless you take Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. Mrs. Geo. Walls, of Forest City, Me , writes : "It's a Godsend to people living in climates where coughs aud colds prevail. I find it quickly ends them. It pre vents pneu mouia, cures la grippe, gives wonderful relief iu asthma aud hay fever, and makes weak lungs strong enough to ward otT consumption, coughs aud colds. 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed by Trout's drug store. Trial bottle free. no it. Listen for the Cedar t i "ovi church bell, it is h:tbie to rr, nt iny time. Mr. Kma'.uel Fwlov had the pleasure of hiiuliuir Ik'11 !o the church ground. It wi ltrhs 1, IS I pounds. lv. ,V. II. llondershot, of ( ! VMlt, und Miss Uell.i Smith, ff Bedford county, were jmed in in il.riinony, Thursday, Mii'-ch 1", 1! )., at Berkley Spring. Tie happy couple pisseil th'-oi";h hero March 17th, on their way to l!.o bride's l;oiri. Jumcs Shnrpeand family, irid Mi---. K Carroll were guents of James Truax and family recent- ly. Ueuiiis Laiieliart, of Berkloy Spring , was buried at Cedar G rove March "IHh. Mi's. Tiitohel Hill u v.h v p F 1 I - " 1 A I''. r- - ......I.,.,. I Eastei Open I l.avn just r.-iH'hv;) ii full linn of I hits for Spring Hud Summer, which we will show in all tlieir lieuuly nnil ntli'iictiicness, at our opeuinif April 1 1 nnil 1:.'. I'M ii, in our resi dence. A c u iMal invita liim is extended to all. Mrs. H. C. McClain, iustontovv, Pa. To'() a and Till a' I Maryland rarm ll!e;ins : Nice elimate, Kasily 1 iiled soil, 1.1 i erups, lliversit v of crop?, (J'.iiek Transportation fa cilities, Congenial people, Oiii.il cliurclics and schools. Send for catalogue, J. Waters Russell, Real Estate Broker,i Chestertown, Kent County, Md. D. E. AlcCiain, 3nltillo, Pa, Who has successfully condue'.ed a Hardware and Furniture Store sinee l'-ss, having failed somewhat in health has decided to 'lose out his entire l iree Stoclc of (lnods at Cost. Hardware of all kinds, Hangcs, C.iok and Heating Stoves, Nails, Cilass, Taints. Oil, Keneini? Wire, Iar li on and Water l'ipe, Chamber Suits, ,-iidehoards, Conches, Iron and Wooil i'.eds, Springs, Mattresses, Tallies, t 'haiis, Carpets and Wall Paper l'nspuels were never better for buineMS at Ll i i;s stand thau at. present and bids fair for increase from now oa, as Koeky Kide coal mines, newly opened Ui are not far oil'. Good ener jMle business man can secure lino chance to take my business and con tinue at Saltillo, I'a. I invite correspondence from any one meaning business, llespectfully d. i".. mcclain. IV&LL'iiiz COUGH I io OlSllE the LUrjCKJ WITH &;?l. l Srnn P ONSUMPTICN Prico I I UOLDS Frca Trial. S! j Bureut und (iuickewt Cure tor all THROAT and LUNG TROUB- (j k LES, cr HOWEY BACK. S! imnMnmmn. II H IU III' ll 3 jrifrr-'W UJJLLtXU. RtlEUiATISffi LUMBAGO, SCIATICA NEURALGIA and KIDfiEY TROUBLE "S DROPS" lakeii Ininrnally. rids Die blood ot Out polsunous mmiur and acuta whieb art bliu Uirct causes of tbso disyises. Apink'fl exinriittily tt ufforda uiuiobi in stunt relief from oaln, wblio a iwrmaoont cure iu beliiif e fit c ted by purifyh.g ibe blood, dissolving the iHjiboiious huU ibuce acU ruuiuviDy it from tbe Hyaiutn. DR. S. D. CLAND Of lirwton, Oa. wrltvii: "I tifttl buen ft Riitlflri-r fur m nnmher of yei-a wltb Lumtwicu mill HliiniinRtl.il) In my ariin nil IrK.. inl trli'it all Ihu ruuivillpi. llml 1 uuulil Kutlmr front inti'lli'ul hoi kn. fttul al.n iviiiaultiMl with a iiuinlier if llio Ih.hi iiIi.-Iniim, In it luiuiil nntlilnK tli( wave tlie rviut ulitalued from -t liltui'H." I hiikII tn M'rllu It In iny uriulUlM fur rtitimatliu iuiiJ Vluurtnl UluM.'r It jou ro iiiri'rluif with Itheuinatlara, NHtirnlulii, Klilney Truulilu or any tiln dred disi'ttsf. write to im foru IrlKl lioltle ot "t-UKOl'S." mid lest it rour.ulf. "UKOPS" can be uiid any lenirth of time without aciiiiiriiitf a "drug tmuit." an It In entirely tree of opium, oocHlue, alcohol, lttuuuuuui, actl otUer mmilar liigTfMllema. LerceHli lioltle, .lItll'll(nODMi) fl.OU. I or Hale uy llrusvUto. SWANS0H RHEUMATIC CURE C0MPAIY, HO, Itttf Lake Mtret, Vklie. .;.LHfcVili l litlii i jw-luiLJK t y i w nin I, iiu'IVi iiH" "-t ffBiaf-, Hrll. Ask fffA mm w . 'If U: : s Bank Charter. 1' 11 KANU II Y IKI'A HTM K NT, OKK1I K (If THE I'oMITIIOI.I.KH ill' THE Cl'UHKNCV. WANIIIXliToK, 1. C FEIIHl'ABV B, 10 fl, W m ifi 1'".h. bv Matlsruetorv evldenoe pre elitcil tn llie lUHliTsltfiied. Il lius been nuide to niMM-.H- linn "THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF M'CONNELLSBURG." In iIk town or Mei 'niinellstnii v. Iu the l.'ouuty of riillon. ami Stutenf imidsvIviidIu. Iiun com ilied with nil the provM-nu, of the Statutes of the lTliiteil Suites, reiiiireil to be eotnpllcd with before tin asHoclnllou hhiill be Hiithorled to comnieuou the business of HunkitiK; Now. therefore. 1. Tlmmiis P. Kane. Deputy anil Aetluv i.'oiiipt roller of the Currency. lo Hereby eeitlfy that "THE FIRST NA TIONAL BANK OF MCONNELLS BURii." In the tnwn of McCouDellsburif. in tlie County of Fultou, ami Stale of Pennsyl vania, Is aulhorl.eil to eoinineuee the business of ItanUlutr as provided in Section IHty-one hiHiilretl ii nil slxtv-nlne of the KevlsedStuliHes of I lie Tinted States. In testimony whereof witness my hand and Seal ol oillee this ninth day of February. 111''. I Seal. T.P. RANK Deputy and ActinK Comptroller '-1 1st. of the Currency. MERCANTILE APPRAIS ERS TAX LIST. McConnrlblmrg, April 4, 11HKJ. Thp follow Iny 1a a t of ret nil and wholesale vcniltTH or ileitlrrs In k'oiI, wiirt't, merclianttiHe c,t)itiiiioiliticn or t'ltt cfH ol' w liuicoevor kind or initure, Mil.jt'ct to nit r'Hiitlle IIccmko tax, tu Fulton rounty, rL-nnsylvttnla. ctiiruel to the propiT iiithorltitH tliurtn, by the umlemifned, Mercantile Api'fuitMr in and tor tho county of Fulton utoioiiid and pnbllnlied bv the direction of the CoiuiniKrOuncrH ut cuid county. Names of retailer. ClaxHlllctitloii of bindneHn. Ayr Township. .1. '. Keidern, nierchiiiidlitd l. II. 1'titternon iV Son, niercbandlHe. Peter Kirk, inerehiindlito. Heltant Township, 0 .1. Midlott, imrehundlMe. Ahlniua. KunyHii, lnerehaiidUe, W. K. Hurt, niL-rctninilint). Joseph Lake, mere hand inc. MrH .Matilda A ken, merchandise. Ii. ,. Muilott, murchiindiitu. I-etliel Towimlilp. Andrew Hlnhop, J arm IniidementM, S. . Winter V tiro., Farm ImpleiuoiitH, He.. f tli ii Mann, Merehantlir-o. (ieniue F. Hill, mere-iamMse. Carnell .V Son, in reliaiidirie. Wm. ralmer, merehaudlHe. V. J. (Inrdoii, merchandise. Bnifdi Orook 'i'owiiMlilp. I. K tlaeksoii, merchHiidiHu. U. II, Srheitck, niundiaitdise. i Ceo. i t. I.yneli. mcrchiindiMu. I C. W. TriMx, inereliandirti. i Inhti Plenttmer, merchandise, Ann Mellott, lerchndie. K. A, liehl, inerchundiMe. Dublin Towiifhlp. h. II. Grove, merehandlHe. ( S. L. ItiK-klev, uierehaiidiHO. Kiunk O. Jtate, merchandise. j .M !..(, H. Welch, muiuliandlHu, j Jno. K. Speck, ei.arn. Chat. Mi'Oehee, iiK'rehaiidiise, dohuA. Henry, beef hlduM.etc. .1. K. Kiltie, inerehamlltte .luhn P. Kerlin. l-t-f bides, etc. lie ii.) . WildH, ci;am. l. f. lfowinan, uaercliandlHO, Licking Creek Township Joxcph li. Mellott, l'tirebandlrte, .M.Manu, mere ha n dine. M H. llolenrhead, inurubandlho, 11. J. t'rutt, merebanuiM). McCoiiuuMHtiurg. y.iH. A. K. Little, nillllnery. (leo. W, Smith, rouurleM. ieo. It. Mtdlott, hardware und machinery. W. II. Netdiit, hardware. C C Itcmler, k rover iu. Win, stoner, lurnlture. 'front's Drwt! slor, drugs. W, tt. lU kHon. driiH. ieo. W. K inner & Co., murchundnte. Hull & Humltii merchuudUu (ieo. Ki'xruth, citfurH' T. d Coiuerer, tarmlng Implement. A. I'. Naee & Sun., merchant tailor. S. A. Nt-Miit, I arm log lmpluientn. Albert StoiKT, mtovcM & fancy goods, dno. A. Irwin, grot-Mien. W. M. Keiineily, harnew. d. K. duhimton. merchandise. f no. W . (ircHil eail. merchandise. Harry Hamil, cigars. A. d. h win A Co,, lullUnery. Stouteagle liios., groeerivs. J'hos, Hmuil. grocurie. 1'. i. Mm. n, liarneHtt. I'. It. Steve on, merchant tailor Charles F. Scot', groceries, t -. W. HuYN, uiui i haiidise. (iolilr-mith & Co.. grueeries, Samuel Hendur, furniture. W. S. Clevengt-r, lurmtiire. T. It. Stevens Hi Son, Furniture, lumen Slpes, buuf bldus, Taylor Township. .J. Haiton, merchandise. Mrs. Linn McClain, millinery, .viihh Nell Duwihw. lnilllnery Wluegaritner & Son, merchund.su. SieveiiH linker, merchandise. I, K Kamstty. merchandise. W, It Kvuut, buggies. Clem Cheauut, lurmturo - badwuie. A.d. Lajnliuif on merchandise N. M. Klik, merc.liaiidihu. Mrs. M.K lterktr. ser( merchandise. S. C (irneey, nn i t:iiaiKine. M (ehael l.a'dig. nit-rehatidise. H'iiert Huntaii, incf chainline, A. N. Wilier, merchandise. Thompson 'J'ownsblp. dosepb Cnvalt, nii-rchaiidM'. A nuts SliMrpit, iiiurebaudtse. d no C. HouglisM, men handle. Ienni' K verts, merehandtne. 'J'od Tow nidi I p. John A Httinll. merchandise, ira Fore, mercbaiidUe. t'n ton Township. S. (i. I.ashley, mcrclniudise, HtTit ver ItiiiH., mei chanilie. S. K. MeKee, uu-i c'landise. Noriheralt Itiuttn in. tiMri-bandlse, l j Wells Towiihhip. I tiuum y itriliitT, ' I'o , inwrohandlse. M. W, Hiiuck, Mirrehautlise. N. U. I'liniiliihaiu. iijen hHiidlsi, i K. A. Hitrt' n. iiieiehtudl-u. Mis. K. K. Mcclain, mlllim ry. I ' leo W, Slpe. Uiei cliaiitllse. i It. (1 llortou. iiierehaiidlse. ' Ami notice Im hereby given to all tHxbL I In-iflu tiiat an appeal. In Meoorditnie with tho j Mercantile A ppt aixer'n Act of Awuitdy will be It-1 I bv thH Treaxiirr of Kullou eouniv, ctln in eoi 1'inet on nil Uie sftid Af'prHlser, at tln I ortlceoi hie Cititoiv Treasurer, iu the i.otut lln'iv , McCouiieilnt)iirg, Pennsylvania, on H.tu urdav, April 'jH, li'Mi, bei w ecu the hours oi u o'obivka in. and 4 o'clock p. iu., when c ml I wlire ll part it s Iniert ct (I are required W ap pear und all grievances will be beard H A K It V IMWNKY, Mercantile Appralaer. Kennedy's Ltxitive Honey and Tar Cures all Cough, aad xpU Colds from th system by gently ma v Ing tks Irowsls. OKKII K III' THB CuMPTIK M.I.Klt iumm-.m- linn "THE FIRST NATIONAL T I 1 "ft I THE ; FULTON COUNTY NEWS Covers the Field. In every part of the County faithful re porters ire 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 Enaeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev erybody. THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. Z SALE BILLS, t t : . i ii LETTER HEADS, HYELOPES, CARDS, Ac, In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. ISample copies of the News sent to any of your friends on request, 4 15 NEW BUGGlfcS 15 and WAGONS Cost and Carriage 'This is no joke. I have 15 brand new FALLING-TOP BUGGIES and WAGONS on hand, and I have decided to close out every one f",of them at cost and freight In or der to fill up with SLEIGHS 18 SCUTTERS for winter. I mean just what I sy, and if" you mean business come to see me. W. R. EVANS, Hustontown. Pa. F0LEYSH0NE1MAR fmrakUdrmni . aura. S molatm LADIES ) b r. L a Fran c o'st COMPOUNDS Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator x-itr.ir tn tthfr rerufdlei ol1 at htuli prfect. V m rinriiml. Btiri'twifully uifd ly over '24.tl.OO0 tun 11. Trier, it Vli!-, (1-hk ki..riiy ml. ioi(iu"ntaU lx.okut fnc. ir. LalraucOf Fhlladelphlo, I'a. lbl V I V J RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man thb ""JbVliK..of Ma. ' TJI 'N prodaeni th above malts In 30 dsys. It sell powarlullr uid quickly. Cure wliD ll olbtrt itll. Iouumalllrala tbair lost niuiUooil.adolJ Dies will recover their youthful vigor by lulos lUiVIVO. II guloklysudeurelyreecoreetlervouii. Uvw, Leal Tltelity, Inipotency. Nlsbtly luuliuloDe, Lul Power, Fellliif Memory. W inline Vluaeae. anil 11 effeote ot MU-ebues or eioewieiid iDdlecretlon, which unlit one for study, buelneee or merrtese. II I: t only euro by etertlng t tbo eeet of dletue. but . s ! nere tonlo sod blood builder, bring luf beck the pink (low to pals eueeke end re lorlng the fire of youth. It werde on losenlty end Couiumptloo. Inelal on bevlng BEVlVO.no elber. It eea be earned lo veel pocket. By Belt. 1.00perpeckMe,orsls for S.oo, wltb a post tlva written s;uarantaa to caxa or refund the money llix'k end advlne free. Addreuu KOYAL MEDICINE CO, ati'it For sale ia McCoiiiiollHbur;; at V. S. Dickson's drug store. 1 mm UM i ii m inta w w BUSINESS DIRECTORY. II A Rill'. US. R. M. DOWNES, First class Tonsorial Artist, MoCONN bXI.sniJKU, VA f A Clean Cuu and Towel with enoh Shave. Everything Anllnt-ptio. i Kazort sterilized. fVUhov In room latulv occupiedby hd Llrnlie ISAAC IN. WATSON, m Tonsorial Artist. Htrlclly up tn dat In all atylna of hnir cut tln. Wiiluk, easy hhavci. liay-rum. Cretini' Wltph-liBiel. without extra churue. Fnwh towel to eaoh cumomor. Latest Improvf (I np, ?uratun for HlerllUiiiff tools, i'arlort opposite 'ulton House. LAWYERS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Ofiice on Sauare, McConnellsbuig.'l'a. All legal business and collections entrusted will ecelve careful and prompt atteiitlan. CUVHCUES, Prksbytkkian. JCev. W. A. West, D D., I'astor. Preachintr services each alterDttte Sabbiith at 10:30 a. ni. and every Sunday evening at 7:l0. Services ut Green Hill on alternate Sabbiuha at 10 MO a. m. Sabbmh school at :". Junior Christian lu deavor at 2:00. Christian Enden.-r at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wedm ni .-. y evening at 7:00. Mkthodiht wpiscoi'al Rev. .1. V. Adams, PRstor. Sunday School at 0:110 a. m. Preachlnir every diIim Sunday morning at 10::i0 and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworth League at 6:00 p. m. i'rayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. United Ckksbytkrian Kcv. J. J,. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school ut H:;i0 a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:110, 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. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. K-VANOKI-luAn iVTUKUAN HfcV. A G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 9:1.1 a. ro. 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. Rkfoumkd 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 Kndeavor at 0:00 p. m. I'rayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. TI'.RMS OF COl'RT. The lirst term of the Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall commence on the Tuesday following the second Monday of January , at 10 o'clock a. in. The second term commences on U.e third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock p. m. The third term on tho Tuesday cut following the second Monday of Juii at 10 o'clock a. in. The fourth term on the first Monday October, H I o'clock p. m. IIOKOUGII OI I ICKKS. Justice of the Peaoe-L. II. Wihle, M. V. Nace. Constable D. T. Fields. Burg-ess W. H. Grt'iithead. Gouncilmen JacoD Jiotz, Thomas N, Hammil, Wm. II. Neshit. Cleric F.dward Shlrrer. School Directors Thos. F, Sloan, John A. Irwin, Johti Comerer, C. 1$. Stevens, S. B. Woollot, L. II. Wihlp. Board of Hoalth II. S. Wishart, M. D.; pres. J. W. Greathead,; sec'y. G. W. Hays; W"L. McKlbbin, M. D., J. W. Mosser, M. Y, GENERAL DMIF.CTOHY. President Judpe Hon. S.Mc. Swope. Associate Judges W.H. Bender, 1). T. Humbert. Prothonotary, ic-Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George B. Dan iels. Treasurer A. C. Lauver, Sheriff J. G. Alexander. Deputy Sheriff W. II . Neshit. Jury Commissioners II. C Mum ma, Bennett A, Truax. Auditors D. II. Myers, Aaron M. Garland, W. Grant Wink. Commissioners S. C. Grarey, Win, C, Davis, S. A Neshit. Clerk B. Frank Henry. County Superintendent-Chas. F. carton. .Attorneys W Scott Alexander, .T. elson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F. McN. Johnston, M. 11. Shaffner, Gen. B. Daniels, John P. Sipes, S. W. Kirk, F. P. Lynch, II. N. Sipos. SOCILTJI.S Odd Fellows M 'Connellsburg Lod No. 744 meets every Friday evening in tne Comerer Building in McConnells burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 mm every Saturday evening in the Cron.w building at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodye No. 607 mei's every Saturday evening In Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. Ilarrlsonville Lodge No. 701 meets every Saturday evening ln Odd Fel lows' Hall at Harrisonvlllo. Waterfall Lodga No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening In Odd Fellows' Hall at Waterfall Miljs. Warfordsburg Lodge No. 601 meets In Warfordsburg every Saturday evening. King Tost G. A. P.. No. 3(15 meets In McCounullsburg in Odd Fellows' Hall the tirst Saturday In every month at 1 p. m, UovkI Arcanum, Tus.rarora Council, No. 121, meots oa alternate Monday evenings in P. O. S. of A. Hall, in MoConnellsburg. Washington Camp No, 497, P, O, S. A., of New Grenada, meets every Sat urday evening in P. O. S. of A. Hall. Washington Cump, No. Gi4, P. O.S. of A., Hustoutown, meets every Satur urday evening iu P. O. S. of A. Hall, ' John Q. ffaylor Post G. A. R., No. 689, meets every Saturday, on or just preceding full moon In Lashley ball. -at 2 p. m., at Buck Valley, Woman's Relief Corps,' No. 80 masts at same date and place at 4 p.m. Gen. D. B. McKlbbin Post No. 402, G. A. S., meets the second and fourth Saturdays lo each month at Pleasact Ridge. ADVERTISE IN Tbe Fulton County News.