i p 1 ) KM fON COUNTY NEWS 'u'. '.Mi J Lveiy Wednesday. B. a. Ji, L'Hor and Proprietor. Al c CON N c LLSB U RG , PA. APRIL 11,1906. iblLshed Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. AtiVr.KTim.Ntl HATH Per ire ot c line 11 limes II M. Pr ii ti I'tvi'h si)os(Miunt Insertion . . . . Ml. AJ itilveriisfirit'tim insi-runl Tor lews than thrtfi' ni,mtle. "hurled by the stjuiit o. U tuoH. rt uio. I yr. . .fVi ''. I t-'O mi :o no , . . ;i 40 11) NO ilO . .. 4iP.HI. I Wl.lX). I 7S.U0 On.,.r,'ii-U. 1 i inn . . O-i '-h !' iMiunin O 1 1 Col lirm N."i -i . ' -it?rud f nr Ii-hs tb,tn It V e'essljnal Curds vine vesr I CLOAK liWOE. One of (!. 1?. Sipos little boys liiiJ Lis arm broken lust Thurs day. Ijoruc Shis'cs moved to Fiank 1 1 ii county last voek. Mrs. J. H. Mellott and two dau ".'biers visito.d Mrs. Thomas Mellott last week. I. P. Desliong, wife and little daurh'or EJitli are spending a couple weeks in Pittsburg. Chas. Hess' little son is very ill. There will he si n piny held at Andover on Friday evening by Miss Flora Mellott. All are in vited. Thos. Mellott will begin his ucw house before long. !. Ueeker is not well. Myrtle Sipes is living in Bel fast.' The most rational remedy for coughs and colds is Kennedy's I. i.xative Honey and Tar. It acts on the bowels as a mild cathartic s'xp.'ls all cold from the system. Cuts all phlegm out of the throat, relieves coughs, colds, croup, whooj-injj cough, etc. An ideal remedy ''or children equady good for ad a Its. S ild. ny Stout tMgl.j A l!ro. WEST bl'HLI.N. Mrs. .1. II. EJ wards and daugh ter Mertie have returned from a visit, 'ft friend-, in Johnstown. Charles Foreman whose illness has been noted in the News, is j rather worse. j hvne ot our young people at tended the examination at Uus tontown on Saturday. I). 1). Ue-hou'. Jr., passed thro'v:h this place on Friday ev euii;:.' on his way from Sandy ljun whore he finished his term of school last week. John N. Denver and N. K. M. Hoover have returned from Broad To i, having finished ttieir terms of .sell Kll. A Young Mother al 70. "My motliei has suddenly been made young at 70. Tweuty years of intense u (Turing from dyspep sia had entirely disabled her, un til six months ago, wheu she be gan taking Kiectric Bitters, which have completely cured her and re stored the .streugth and activity she had in the prune of life," writes Mrs. W. I... (Jilpatriek, of Danforth, Me. ( ' I'eatest r(;stora t've medicine on the globe. Sets st much, liver ;,nd kidneys right purities the blood, and cu;es ma laria, biliousness and weakness es. Vonderful Nerve Tonic. I'rice ."oc. ( ' naranteed by Trout's drug store. The moving of Win. Mellott from the vicir.ity of McOounells burg to the Chambers' farm at Font Hill, took seven wagons to convey the farming implements and housoholdet'fects, having nine he i'l of horses and I'll head of cat tle. He will farm and control the two larms relieving Ilexekiali VVingortof va V i esp-in si bi I i ties. Spirit. "Normal School." The undersigned willconducta terjn of school at this place, in ' tfie Public, Sell iol building. Length of terra W weeks, begiu nii.g Tuesday, May H, at 1:1a p. m. Tuition Ci0O. Special atten tion to teachers. B. C. Kamhkukon. SI'KING OPENING. Mrs. A. F. Little wiil have her Spring Opening of Millinery Btock Friday and Saturday, April 13th and Uth. She will bo glad to have you call and see her goods IJev, Powers will preach atLuu rel Uldge next Sunday at 3 p ni , April 1" th. ' New Women Clti.-cm. 'J hat a Woman who direets a home and trains up children is a responsible citizen with a large share of state business to per form n suggested by the title of a scr i s of articles begun in The New Idea Woman's Magazine for April. "Th. Kvolntiou of Our Womeu Citize. s: i. Their Arrival, " deal with the lauding at Kills Isl ind f Aomen r, Mil Uussm, Itily, H'l in.uiy, and other peasant pro lin ing European states; and con siders them sis the raw material iut of which American womeu ituens, with American aims rind deals are to be made. The writ r, Miss Elizabeth Howard Wet vood, tells of the inducements of 'ered toeinigrant womeu to corae to America, of the dangers they have to meet on lauding, of the protection societies which have sprung up to care for d afenselsss women and girls, of the fathers aud husbands and friends who meet them at the end of their painful steerage jouruey. Iuter stiug realistic photographs are shown. The article is optimistic concerning the material advan tages found by emigrants in this country. After recounting the story of the daughter of a Scott ish lord, who found in managug the hand-embroiderie of an American sill stocking factory the prop of failing fortune, the writer says : "It American op portunities cau thus induce tho high class foreigner woman to forsake comfortable home, fam ily ties, social 'position what must be the lure with which it calls to the woman who has noth ing hut misery to lose and every thing that makes life livable to win." One cannot but acknowl edge, however, in observing the doulJtful Paradise of our city slums, that much has yet to be done before our peasant immi grants do more than grapple with a new set ofptoblems in under taking the lot of American citizen ship. Letter lo Rev. W m. A. West, D. I. .fc Cowii'llsburg. Rev. Sir : Three churches in Baldwinsville, N. Y., h ave had their tirst lesson in Devoe. Messrs. .sterhout it Lock'Aood painted tin Presbyterian parson age; estimated 0 gallons; took ii. Messrs. Slingorland it Shutter painted the Kpiscopul church: es timated 10 gallons; took Same painters pain ted th? Cath olic church: estimated rM gallons; took :;:. Of course, they estimated from what they had been using. The ;-aviug in paint and work is 1 or a gallon. Total saving on three jotis l-7 to 1."0 the painting costs two or three times as much as the paint you know. Yours trulv F. W. Duvok it Co., 'J New York. P. S. F. U Bare, Fort Little ton, sells our paint. SALL'VIA. Mrs. Tiieodore Sliertz and grand daughter, of Curwer svilie, are visiting friends and relatives in this county. Mrs. Frank Nor r is was the guest of Mrs. John Harm on Sun day. As All Fools Day came on Sun day this year, few were fooled. Marion Hessler, is visiting An na Mano, of this place. We invite a practical side- by-side test of any other paints (hand-or-machine-niixcd) with Lucas Paint (Tinted Glosb) This is a fair and con vincing way to show you that Lucas Taint covers more surface, Luc&s and looks better Ion ger Paint than all other paints. Challenge on every can with a guarantee that better value can not be made. John Lucas & Co Suly ycftr of paiot-iuftkmg Philadelphia NtwYoikl Cbic.io 1iChallen eeT TUT li st Vi'.'" I r . I If ei (N IOK '4 I'lli-Mi .tin-!, VPr com- 1 , 3 l1,'i,n, in iiir."-ui,ii, C(t. inril, l!-qll.iiTi. I'lritH lency, Ja.imli etc. SCilliNCK'S Mandrake Pjlls "Liven rfic Liver. Used over t.; 5eveny Vtnri v tlies(roiiKeit(es-.- , relinhiliiv. Tlirv V yol wfll tin nrrfl to t;tkp tlieiu ton- tintiousty. Ptirrlv Veir-tnMe. Alolutel 1 1 ii i ttilcss. For wntr evi-rvwherr, 23 t i nts a bus, or by " i limit. J. H. SchencktV-'M - l'hlld. -tphia. 'I'' A!,c, A I'L'H'KK 1 IK I'l l. ION. Keep Your l-'.iir to Th-.- (irouiul and Await DjVel.ipnieuts -A (ilancc H.iokwat-il aiul (ilanco Ahtail. The panic of I !.'!. according to Hon. I). Hunter Patterson, of Wctister Mills, Fulton county, sipiaslied the project to build a trolley line from Mercersburg to the top of the mountain and to MeC'oimelUbtirg- a hotel on the peak and a park at Buchanan's birthplace. The snberiptions for the enterprise hud about all been subscribed. The then President of the C. V. K. H., the late Col. T. 1!. Kennedy, had agreed to t-du-twenty live per cent, of the stock, for the reason that the road would be a good feeder U the C. V. With the prospect that the next legislature will give trolley com panies right to carry freight, Mr. Patterson thinks there ought to be sullicient inducement lo some one to build a trolley road into his county t connect with a Franklin county line. Mr. Patterson, who is wide awake and a student of conditions, remarked to the Waynesboro 'Zephyr" man that he believed Fulton county contained po.-.-ihili-tie- for the development of very pr.i!i;-thle agricultural undertaking.-. The mountain si,e are ::d inirablv adapted for Lrrowinir lo inaLo". for instance. Tii,: be-; io-nritoe- are obtained on the I. ill sides, experience has shown. Fulton county has never gmwn fruit on a large sea hi and il i- be lieved there ouht lo be very pio lilic orchards there in a few years if fruit culture was in eiirnrated. -People's Iieirister. Wanted at Once. Wantkij. One man us a saw yer, apply at once to II. Kauuch it Sons, Allen 's Valley, Kichmond Furnace, P.i. Mar. 7, tf. Willi's covu. April 4. April made it appear ance V::ry nice with tho exception of a few April fools. The sick in the (Jove are slowly Improving. John Plessiiiger has moved on iiis new farm lately purchased of John Truax near Iddo. H. C. Mellott is enlarging his store room at FlicKerville with a lino lot of uew goods. Albert Deneen tias moved from the Denton Mellott farm to the Iloopengardiior heirs farm. Augustus Davison, who has been in West Virginia the past year, is visiting friends iu the Cove. Coitrude Oiarland, who has been s pen d i n g ,-,o rn e 1 1 m e a t Pi 1 1 s burg, is visiting her )arent, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Cai-land. Bert Hoes, of Sideling, and Miss Bertha Sharpe, of the Cove, spi.-nt Sunday at Ilai coek. Mr. and Mis ll-en v :- I :; n gave ;-n oysl.-r supper at new home last Saturday evenu.u', (Uito a number being pres i,i.. AH returned to their homes feel ing that the eveii-iig had b --, Veil spent. Isaiah La vtoti, J r , our, ., ... i a li;;e I else from C rc !:-. :- n Ii-' week. t'U'e a number f'-o;i, i; ,. : a'leeili.il the s-.le of K , I. . r, at Ivn mavilie lat woi.dr. No'hir: v. ill relieve lude.'i t' a! is not a thorough dig . i K I Dyxpi-psia Cu re ,!.., u what you eat, and alto-.v. i!.. -to'n;ieh to r.".t i ccniiei ae - grow stro :g again. A few d, of K'odol after meals will hooh re. store- the stomach a .d dices', v.- oigansto a full perfor-maiice " the r functions naluraliv S Id , by S to u teazle A- f!ro. ' Hnts! Hots! J Tnuin od, Unlriin ni.:..l ami Keiulv-to-w c;ir. li.ai- a fii i i line el I I ! ' '-' - i ;i i ., - !i ' 'i ;i -.Vc I ' I '! ne-sl e- I.,, i ' !' ii - ii ' ii- i. - a - I o :i - ai v. A ! -o S1SB0NS li lull -t- I nil l!ie 'i Kili'ls ;i, : r.-i.-t i I neisl ! -!. 5 I ami .-o re f CVI'I'V u iillll. I " A'l l.-it-i ' k j Mrs. H. C. IvlcClain, ? Hustontowii, Pa. looic! Read ! Buy ! Flicbrviile's Bargain Store ! I am new reail.v to open ny New Store ut the little village etUleil l-'iiekefvillii, which is. near tin; J. kumi (irovo post Ui::o, in Whips Cove. I V e-iye ymi a Hole sketch of tlai linn which I expect, to handle a ie 1 tin- pr.iiliice I expect lo t:i!:. in cxcliatiir,-. Mutter, -JUc ciisli, ami 21r t.ruilc: l-lyjr.s 12c, cash, and l ie trade; Io ta'ecs, Mciit, I. aril, Mean.-,, Dried Apples, all taken in exchange for eiiiiij. Muslin lilceciicil am! unb. cached, perenli s, lawns and all kinild el fancy ires ;:omls. t.a-lies' atci Mi-iscn Dross Skirts frtim $l.j0 up. I'lulcr .ski i-l s T."c. culii o I to 7c a yard. Men's ii 1 1 -i-eail -ni n le mrk and dross jiants, 5 c to !2 per pair. Men's an l hoys' dress hut li-oin ,"i0c. to $1 each; Ladies', Misses and Children's tniume.l huts from .' c ! f.l.Jj each, cliildrcn's caps i")C each. Tabic oil cloth 1.1c yard, or l ie by the bolt,, why pay IS lo 20 cents elsewhere. Straw matting ll'c yard: Ingrain carpet 21c yard; Window curtains at 71c pair; Curtain I'oics lUc a piece; lied spreads title up. 1 calloti oil cans at 7.7c each, also will fill thein at 10o per gallon, single gallon l'Jc. Iranuluteil sugar at c: Scrap Hinges, door knobs, rakes, ho.--, single trees, and all kinds of hardware. Conic one cmnc all now, no trouble to .show good sell or not. I'phel-.ti red couches 1, why pay ti or $7 wlicii you can tfet thein cheaper r.tirgt- Mirrors, nice frames for 1 lixLM 1 .2 . Lad ies' hauddcr chiefs, ribbons, laces, embroil icrs, and collars for both men and women D. C. MELLOTT. V.-V-.T".-T-. 1 '., -r. v. jl-aKiSia.i...3;itBi',i;. u.i.AL--tim&il, ' H !RHE UJEORALGia and 1KIDHEY TROUBLE I f;i "5 DROPS" Ulccu Intomully. rids the In. k Of lh poisonous mutter tin J ucnis v hii-ii are the Uiruut cttUhts or thr'stt ilmr ust-s. 1 Alili.li .1 uvlerieihi. (I off,.,,! .,1 L-, i.. f, aiiint relict from pain, while a per m Mien t v j euro Is tiulnu ciTi-cu-a by piirityinn the n iiiuun, uissoiviiiu' ine 1IUISOIIOUS KUll- tiiuce and reujuvinu It Iium lUo system. ? DR. S. D. OLAND Of Itrnwton, Oa., writoHi Jt I "I had hoen riuftori r tur a mimhPr nf ytatfi f wnn i.uiiuitii iki itiieiiumtl 'iii in i.iy trim f .! lii t Uvr. Mill tri.'l nil ti:n n tijclioK tlit.r I if" 1 fcftither troin lufilh itl wirb, kitil ulho t;oiiHii ilt-i Willi a iiiiiiil,. r uf the ln at l-tn fiitli.nii, I,. ji louitil t fi j hlt .I'M " 1 ni. all im'tu'rltK !t hi mj i.raoUut nu tiling ti.at uu tlt r-(i"f oi.miii"il from ff-.S e iur riiuuuiBllpm aiiu Hilidri'U illuUitifii, If you are s'ifti-rlru' wltti lihruumtlsro, f' i Niuniliiia. Iiuluiy Trniililu or nnv Ion-i- . ilrit ill '.,.u nt' wi. no t,. ,iu f,.r i .,..1 1.,-... r..' ot '6-uitoi'S." ana ti-ii it youiiuif. V I "8-!)H0l'S" can 1)0 Uji ll nnv liirurlh nr I i ! l tlm without ac.uin.ia s "-irug habit"' M li as it In liiitin-ly li-.-s ot oututii. corui.ie. f t I HS!'2!,lri""UJ" ttnU i h ,-'''f;j.,',y,.;-;Tivir;x.,i.,o,M,, H ! Iri 8WAKS0S BKEUWftTIB OUdt CGHPASY, U y bept. u. luu li.o nircci, cuiu.vii. hi i , , f. V,v.) a Farm hi IK -an ., N. .1. or D:l. Uet, St;,,,s fur iro!i(u!ih! f-irr.i ii.". Soil till;; pi ..ni to '.'r.'iit Cariu- el' crop-. ''.,,ir t.i.-trio-ts th'-it, p;i.y h".-'l prle-i s for yon . product. I'-.fm l it, ils i i Mieso stutiw rny s:liei;iiy, sohl ;Uol bought. Write l'..r p'.i li' uhirs. I). ;. l-'mrK, lh'J i;. I", Trust I -51.1. . I'hil-ulii. Wiitkiiicmcn Wauled -Silielo tiieii uiuler '.'i'i Vein's, to do fiirm i t ' ! i i n r 7 months m Wis. S ',"e ' I I ;i n:l I ji ; i i-i 1 for silt- .-.f k; 1.oi- l ioiiU. "AI.-.o n I'.iithl'LiI man to run 'i'f-iini llite.her.'' I'n ivi.h'H.i;.ii( n, ( i rville, ()' ,io. Thur.s'lae, A pril ( 'oas. Al- Ion-ay will s 'i! 1,1-, Mir. (J. M- t. '!;ui! fi.-io nca el l vv'l. """" t-ivos! a-l tits ix'i's.ii.u iro:."r- t con.t'ii "in Hurt, ni !! tiovcn i "I !J lioi'SPs, ''"yy.y, muw.-r, drill Htid otlio- j f irm luiplei,i('!t,s t , -.'ether with . uM l.l-'. in il-ehohl ir.io.is. ShIhIo! L.'in r:t Id o'cloc!; it. in. PA I pit sX 1 I Jm Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds from tho system by gently moving the bowels. Ti)'0vn and Till a. Maryland ic.eli!is 1 Nice climate, Kasily tilled soil, I tig crops, . i li ver-it y of crops, v lick Transportation fa cilities, Coiigciiial people, (mod (diurches and schools. Send for cat a logue, " J. Waters Kusscll, Real Estate Broker, Chetertown, Kent County, Md. Early Risers Llttto Tl.o farrous little pills 0. E. McCIain, Saltillo, le. W'h'l has sncecssrnll v i,nn, I t. ! Hardware and Furnituro Store since lsss having failed somewhat in health li-.i t. I ... l.t , , " " e Stock of floods ut Cost. Hardware of all kinds, llangos, f?,,"k aml n,,,iUn-' st,jves. ('!ilss. ''"mts. Oil, Fenolng Wire, Bur Iron and Water l'ipe, Cliamber Hults, sideboards, (.'ouches, Iron and Wood ' t.-ils. Spring,, MuUresses, Tables, ('linns, Carpets and Wall I'aper I'n spiels wi'i-o never better for hi ine at this stand than at present and bids fair for increase from now on, as Hockv Ittdgecoal mini's, newly oiencd no are not .far olf . (iood ener getic Inisini-ss man can secure line chance to t aln my business and con tinue at Siiilillo, I'n. 1 invite correspondence from un.v one moaning business. llespectfully I). K. M COLA IN. Cfcnnedy'a Latafivc Honey tnd T Cures &ll Couahs, and expula Colds front thv; tystKin by ueiitly movlna tli bowels. KILL tkz COUCH ! ft oC U R the L U M G & 1 OeA WITil f! "I u T. rr vjfl ie, , - m qf XkV aW (7 taf 7 ft liSr. - . - i CONSUMPTION PrJco Brjnl '";-' innil EOo$1.0C t Vvui.U! Fraa Trial. tvuLti! Fr()4 Trial. I IT: " 1 ..... i o N 1 . , t-i,'!-it t-.ua Uuioitosk Our ior h"l f r-Timi hm n'j ' nlfIftt'a Win OnUA - na ju. For PUov, Owns, Sorus. t-t ft THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS Covers the Field. In even 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 bun day School Lesson, Helps for Christian Endeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev erybody. j THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, POSTERS, LETTER HEADS, HYELOPES. CARDS, Ac, In fact anything and everything in the best .style along that line. jSample copies of the NbWS sent to any of your friends on request. t t NEW BUGGIES My sheds are full of brand new buo-jrles and watfonn, both fuetory anil HAND a MADE rfc rfc and my prlues are as low as the lowest. Please rail and see my eon- vey auoes. Very truly yours, W. R. EVANiS, Hustontown. Pa. Elodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. LAD IES Srr.i ret ybR.LA lRANCOS COMROUHDJ Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Siilrlur to otliir retnedlM mill at hluh prlcAi. .'in, viiHrimtf il, 8uri-f-Mfully uiidu by uver 'JOO.OOO W nu.en, 1'rli e. i3 (.... drug vUi h or liy .nail. TumuuolilaU buoKJut fret. r. L.aI'rauco, Pklladolpbla, P. rasusrspkM REVIVO IIE8T0HE8 VITALITY Made a Well Man . of Me. pniuwoEr. xiraivtinmp proilncea tba above resnlta In SO day. It act) cow.rdilir au 1 qmukl. Curaa mhm all o.bsrs fall. Vouug man will ncaln tholr loat aaubood, aad old ritn will recover tbolr youlhlui nor br tiling I'. L VIVO. It auloklrsnd surely rloreiN.rou. L"s, Lost Vitality, Impolenor, Nlilitly KmlMlons, Lout ronar, f alling- Ueuory, Wutlog Dlseaaas. aud all tffocu o( asK abusa or axouaand ladtaonitlai), ttlilci. u&Bta oq for s'udjr, LualnMS ur nisrrlaga. il notouly cures br starling at the anal of disease, but less-rest nrv tonlo and bluoil builder, btlug. I' back tiie pluk clow to pitlo clierke and r. lorllig th Ara uf youth, ft wards o iniiuilty ud t'onetiruptlon. luslat oa haying ItEVIVU, do o'lier, It osn bo carried in yent porket. Il disII, 1.00 porpacksK.or ail (orS.OO, irithapol iiv wrl.tcD arnaranta Ut car er swland the muury. H ink null silvira fine. A,i,1ru BUYAL HEIUCINC CO, X8XV2F' Fur Kiilo In McCouuellaburK at W S. DieUr-ou's dr store, Subscribe for the "News, 'only jil.Otj a year. i KT All , F mm - .1 mrrmm TUB BUSINESS DIRECTORY. I1AKI1I KS. R. M. DOWNES, First Class Tonsorial Artist,' McOONNKI.LSnUHU, i'A A Uleun Cup and TowhI with r-nch Sim vi Everytl.lhK Antiseptic. KtiziTh Mi'rlllv.i'il. iHT" Shop In room In uh occiipltdliy W lirnkc ISAAC N. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to 1bi In ll slyli'N of hnir cm. tlnw. Wulisk, ek.-y hhuvi-is. Uuy-rum, Ci'T.i),!,. WHoh-huzel. without exirn chiii'KR, 1u-s;i towel to each customer. LntcHi Impriiveil up. parittUN for Nlerllir,lnff tools. 1'i.rlunt oppi .ir Fulton 1 1 oui,e. LAWYKHS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Oflice on Square, McConnellsburg, Pu All leKUl bunlneND and collections entruntt-il will eoclve direful and prompt attention. CIU'KCHFS. Frrshyterian. Kev. w. A. West, D D., Pastor. Treadling- services each alternate Sabbulh at 10:30 a. m. and every Sunday evening at 7:0. Services at Green Hill on altpriifite Sabbaths al 10:.'i0 a. tn. Sabbntli school at 0:15. Junior Christian J' n leavor at 2:00. Christian Kndea i or at 0:00. Prayer meeting VVednest' uv evening at 7:00. Methodist upisuoj-al Rev. .1. V. Adams, Pastor. Sunday School at 8:30 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday mornin(f at 10:30 and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Kpwortii Lrapue at (1:00 r. m. Prayer nieetin;; Thursday evening at 7:00. UN1TKU PKKSUYTrlKIAN Kev. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school ut U:,!il a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, and every other Sundnv evening at":00. The alternate Sabbnlii evenings are used by the Young I Vo ple'g Christian Union at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evenine at 7:00. K.VANGE1.1l,Ai. IjI'THKUAN Kev. A. G. Wolf, l'usior. Sunday school 9:1". a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every other Sun day eveninp at 7:00. Christian Kn deavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. RKKOnMicu--llev. C. il. Smith, I'ns tor. Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. Preaching un alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. m. ami 7:00 p. m, Christian Endeavor at, 0:00 p. m. Praor met t ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. TKBMS OF Cllt HI. The-first term of the Courts of pi ton county in the year shall eomniei on the Tuesday following the seco Monday of January, at 10 o'clock a. The second term commences on t third Monday of March, at 2 o'ch, p. m. The third term on the Tuesday r, following tho second Monti nv of'jv.i it 10 o'clock a. m. Tho fourth term on the iii st. Munii Celt. her. v, '! o'clock p. ni. 1 v I X iioKnrnii oi i ici.ii. Justice of the Peace-L. II. Wihle, M. V. Nace ' s Constable D. T. Fields. liurgess W. H. (ireathead. Clouncilmen Jaeou Koi,, Tliomns N. Ilainmil, Win. 11. Nesbit. Clerk Kdward Shin-er. School Directors -Thus. V. Sloan, lohn A. Irwin, John Comerer, C. I'.' Stevens, S. Ii. Wool let, I. U. Wilile. Hoard of Health If. S. Wishart, M. D.; pres. J. W (ireathead,; see'v. C W. Hays: W. L McKIbbin, M. i)., J. W. MoBser, M. 1). GENERA I. MKKCTOUY. President J ndge Hon. S. Mc. Swope. Associate Judges--W.H. Bender, 1). T. Humbert. Prothonotary, Arc Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George B. Dan iels. Treasurer A. C. Lauver. Sheriff J. G. Alexander. Deputy SherilT-W. H. Nesbit. Jury Commissioners H. C, Muiu raa, Bennett A. Truax. Auditors D. II. Myers, Aaron M. Garland, W. Grant Wink. Commissioners S. (' :.n,.r.., M ... C. Davis, S. A Nesbit. ' Clerk -ii. Frank Henry. County Superintmitlent- Chas. K carton. Attorneys W Scott, Alexandor. J. u.nuu oitra, j nonius r . fiioan, r . McN. Johnston. M. II. Kl B. Daniels, John P. Sipes, S. w! Kirk, P. P. Lynch, II. N. Sipes. SOCIETIES Odd Fellows M'Crinnnl luKnwT ,1 . .. No. 744 meetR avapv Tifiilov A.,r,r.in.. T.. J m. . .u j v . glum I,, tne Comerer Building In McConnelis- Fort TJl.tlRloM Tjrl.m M Am '.. IJ X 1,11 I j M every Saturday evening In the Cromer """""Hi i rot'f ijitiiieton, Wells Vallflu T.iiilitn M im ... . every Sat-jrday evening lu Odd Pel - i.Fo umi at vv eijg i ajinery. Harrisonvtlln T.iul every Saturday evening in Odd Fel uB uau at tjarrisonvlllo. Watfirfllll T,nrlir Vii 711 .. - - wuft. V , , t tt 1 1 H -1 ' L 3 t. V ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows' Mull U. Ulnl.....,, II Villi. . Warfordshuro-T.firlira ni ... , ' n ' ' -'l' . uiciKta In WarfordHhurir ai-ai'v ti.i,,H,i,,., . n - - , .wuu.uuv evening. King PostG. A. P.. No. 3t,r. meess in McConnellsburir In T 1,1,1 I.V.l l,,,.,ui nn the first Saturday In every month at 1 , p. .... Royal Arcanum, Tuscarora Council, NO. 121. meet,!, on nil Ant. la XI. ...... , , , -" ' " " I'lllliu.v evenings In P. O. S. of A. Hall, in iiu,uuueiisuurg. WashlnL'ton C HiTi n No. 417 P n c A., of New Grenada, meets every Sat urday evening In P. O. S. of A. Hall. WaHhi.n'ton flkmn. Vi-, u ti a --r, 1 l . . u.g, OTA., liustoritown. mnpi u nunpu c ,... urday evenina in I. O. S. of A. Hall. John Q. Taylor Post G. A. R., No. 580, meets every Saturday, on or lust preceding full moon in Lashlev hall, at 2 p. m., at Buck Valley. Woman'i Relief Corps, No. 80 meets at same date and place ut 4 p.m. Gen. D. H. Mcl-ril.hln TVUr. m jno O. A. U., meets the second and fourth Haturaaji In eaoh month at Pleasant Ridge - ADVERTISE IN The Fulton County News.