ir 1 n '- . ? .i CuU.M " NEWS : -' .1. .! Lscry Wednesday. EJitor and Proprietor. :.-CO.NLLSBUKG. iJA. APRIL 25, 1900, i .; 'i: .!:jd Weekly. $1.00 per Annum m Advance. ') '.' :H re:l Nil IIATKJ : : . nl - 'l:-e. t lli-H'S II ''! Mi si' jii'-i.t ItmiTtion 'V. ; 1 . ri h ilwrteil lor less tb.ir II ": : - iM.UI K'1 hv tilt ''l..re. Ill- H. ' 'II' is. 1 ' . ri )I m.n f i .. i. ! f .11 m llni'ii f "" uh.i: mi. AO mi rvl.io i uij.:i I I 'l I hi On. I 7n.HO Noth n. Iieer;rl f'r tiiau SI l'f i.'osvimui C;.rU. una ve.tr f.'i Birthday Party. u Wt'dnesiluy of Inst wooli. Apiil lvUi, t!ie lioine of I'.onjamin IliHuoril, of I Jcllasttownsliip, was tie .-. L-iio ol' ;i, joyous event: occa siouoJ l tho celelu'iitlon of his 7','t: oirtliibv. Ab iat 10 o'clock, liis children, iiuiiUibor.s, and friends began to e;Uh;T, brinrititr with uhcm well tilled baskets. After rietiu;s li;ul lin'ii extende I and a little soei.i i cuuversatio.) indulged in, ail il'iwii to a bouutitul repast. I ' the request of Mr. Bedford tiierev.as hiiisiiug by ali, and a iii i' i r olTered by Kev. I'owers. Mr. I led ford received some use ful irij'is, to remind him of the joyi'Ub evt;ut. 'i'li'; folio mi; persons were j-ii'M'nl : i..'V. Powers and wife, of :."( -H.UIO-.' ; "Aunt" Sallie Mel lotl. KeiLerl Alor'ret and wife, ( lti!',:'i: Miii ;'ret, Henry Truax, wife anil children; William Funk ;i id wife; .Ti.hu Mellott, wife and .!.'.!'; r.; Joe 1 'otter, wife and ( . :;, of Ainai-.i.uth; Mrs. Har riet .''' !!i, it, aril daughter Hose, ara Mr-.. Oliver Mel'ott at:d chil li n I , ' ;!.); Mrs. Anne Sipe, n . . i ' .'ii.s IJi's.-i) C'levenor, of !.-'. U-)ss M.illoU ;..nd wife: V.'i:; d r. , t.'lle I..tl, hi: Mel'ott, wife aud clill- : l.. - I t-.-d ford, (irac Lake, n L.ike. Will 'am StolTer, Clem a-'d Alexander 1 traclshaw. I c!U:- In V . C. I'allcrson, ( '.., sittrj, ',. r.-;ir sir ; Tiii? cheap paint to i'.i.'. I, the oie that covers more li;..:-. :! M!!'i-; the cheap one to ve;i i, tiie one that is younir v. i i ' 1 1 . ..ll. i.j rs. ' '...re. of K'elsey, N. V., b in -ill I''. !- !':..rs JJ .'Voe to t taint 1 !; i ev i .( i.-oat.s; her painters ! .s.i'h! it vvou.d laite tliat. Had (i gall'.ii'i left. .Mi-,-, .la iiii;, Aclcley 's house, in Cairo u.atskill Mountains), N. Y., '.as p.irii.ed Devoe; it wore 1 1 , .-in- ; and the paint was in good con i: ium then. 1 1.: was going to pout, nie l.tst we knew, though. 'i'haCs tie; way to preserve a house, re ,:,it!( when there's uo (in-:. Ion, N'ours trulv 1-' W. Ukvok A- Co., 11 New York, i S - C. Hare. Fort Little- t.'.n. .m'!!- our li'-iint. ' Ciiitiiiiiiciiin Sen ices. The Holy Communion will he i admrii -'ired to the members of ' I'.i.. i s Keformed church ot this i ! ice, this eoiiiiiig Sunday, at I ::; a. iii. I'reparatory ser-i vices on Satu;day, at -:'.') p. tn. j Hr. o'" si'rvic;;s iii the Hebron He-! forme 1 church near Hilt (Jove Tannery on Sunday at -::0 . in. Chas. M. Smith, pastor. mm .'" 'J' -irV'rr rri 1 It stands salt sea-air, :r.oiin tain-air, rain, hail, f snow, sleet, heat, cold, ! dampness and cveryothcr 1- condition. It retains its ' vich, clean, brilliant gloss j,j better than any other k paint ever made. .Sixty years of good paint-making have made this possible. John Lucas & Co biaif yart of pinl-atbiag Mew York Philadelphia ' ChtcKo K35S3i3aaa WKST VII-.W. Mrs. Sadie Itootman Mjniiil one d iy 1 ist week with nor mother, Mri. Hannah Truxel. Benjamin li lleushead and wi'e spout Saturday night aud Sim day vvithtlin former's sister, M r. Mellott. Jero Hair and wife spout Sun day with tholatter's mother, M . Hannah Truxel. Miss Olive Zitiiniermau sp.'ut last week with friends in this vi emit y. A Yiieng- Mother si 70. "My mnthci has suddenly neeii made young at 70. Twenty years of intense ; ulTering from dyspep sia had entirely disabled her, un til six months ago, when she be gan taking Kleetric Hitters, wl ieli h ive completely cured her and it 'st ore' 1 the strength aud aciivi y sh. had in the prime of life," writes Mrs. W. L. (iilpatrick, of Danforth, Me. Cireatest restora tive mediciue on the globe. Sets stomach, liver and kidneys right purities the blood, aud cures ma laria, biliousness and weakness es. Wonderful Nerve Touic. L'riceoOc. Guaranteed by Trout's drug store. HISTO.NTOWN. H. C. fjamberson, of McCon nellshurg, spent Saturday and Sunday with his patents in this place. K. J. Hoover, of Superior, Wis., has been visiting his parents, at this place, for a short time. George Deshong, a civil service employe at Huffalo, X. Y., return ed home x short time ago. N. K Hoover, of Mount Union, spent Sunday with his patents, at this plac... Itrint Cutchall and brothers, John aud David, of Sixmile liuu, wer suddenly called home on ac count of the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. William Cutch all, who is some better at this writing. Robert Speer and wife, of Ev erett, spent the latter part of last week with friends and relatives in this vicinity. At the public sale of the lots be longing tothe Dawney heirs, some of the purchasers were M. L. Kirk, W II. Ranck, Clem Ches nut, Milton Corbin, U. H. Siiaw, Lewis Shaw, D. K. Chesnut, Dr. A. K. Davis, aud Grant Wink, three or four of which intend building .houses. Mrs. Emelme Chesnut and fam ily have moved into their newly purchased house in this town. Harvey Sipe, of this place, left April !ith, for Lancaster, where he expects to take a course in the Pennsylvania itusiness College, Mrs. Simon Ficks, who has been confined to her bed on ac count of sickness, is slowly Im proving. Andrew and Arthur Woodcock spent a few days of last week vis iting friends in the vicinity of Bedford aud Everett. What good does it do you to eat if your stomach fails to digest the food ' Xoue. It does you harm cau :cs belching sour stomach, tlatulence, etc. When the stom ach fails a little Kodol Dyspepsia Cure after each meal will digest what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by Stout eagl.i A: Hro. Marriuj;e and Colors. Here is the old supersition which the Easter bride, whofort nately is always married n white, may take for what it is worth : Married m gray, you will go far away. Married in black, you will wish ycurself back. Married m broAn, you will live out of town. Married in rod, you will n ish yourself dead. Married in pearl, you will Jive in a whirl. Married in green, a.shamed to bo seen. Married in yell v, ashamed of your fellow. Married in blue, he, will always be true Married in pink, your spirits will sink. Married in white, yon have chosen aright. Nothing will relieve indigestion that is not a thorough digestant. j Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, and allows the ! stomach to rest recuperate grow strong a.'uiri. A few doses of Kodol after meals will soon ro- I store the stomach and digestive organs to a tull performance of their functions uaturally. Sold by Stouteagle & Hro. Handed Down From father to Son. In thoimsimW of fftmilim nil ovrr tht' UikI rttiirn k's Mandrnkr Tills have, through l litre ecurrntloiin Sflven t,'r,',f of, ii"t otilv t ti ir ciTnii' " ft ii 1 1 hul nlo t lit t r I'urity and bml ety. MANDRAKE PILLS are Positive Cure for liilKiii-iu-sM, I.ivrr C't ni- 11 lint 0'iii timti m, Imh WHlun, fr-1 k lii.nliiriir JniiTitMce. Tlf-nrtM-irti, Hint uit'ucy ana .mhihi m. i uey s SScbenck's Liven Ifie Liver." Mandrake Dr. J. H. SCMCNCK PillS are & son. r For Sale Everywhere 23 cents a j box or by I mall. I.S.VIt k'l'xiiiiC.iUI AssiiLiahoit. The following members of the Committee of Arrangements of the 13tli Regiment Pennsylvania Infantry Associ.ition, Maj r M. G. Hale, president, of Shippous burg: Lieut. Jacob S. Si ively, of Greencastle; Serg't. Jacob Walk', of St. Thomas; Serg't. Samuel Uranthaver, Chambersburg, li. V. D. No. 10;GeorgeSkeHy, Cham bersburg, R. F. D. No. 11, and Robert Hard, Chambersburg, met in the ofiice of D. M. Shelter, secretary of the association, in Chambersburg, cm Saturday af ternoon to make arrangements for the holding of their sixteenth annual reunion in II ju.su in Host Hull, in Civ mbersbu rg, on Thurs day, May I7!h, ll'.U'i. All old vet erans of the regiiu.'ti:. who have attended former reunions know how euj .yable tli.y have been, and the com m itti. c hopes to inal.e tin: coming one equally as enjoy able;. A good pro-.: am, cn.ist mg of able .speakers and good singers, is being prepared. All veterans of the l."s,, with their wives an J families, are especially urged to be pres"et.. And other veterans and citrus are most cordially invited to attend. Unrger Pr:ii liio I'lnue. Tide's grave d.in.ver frrnu tl,f plague of ( ouglis and colds th;it are se prevalent, unless you tal.e Dr. K;.igv New Discovery fo. consu in pi iou, cougiis and colds. Mrs. '".. A'alls, of Forest City. Me , wi iles : "It's a (b dseiid t ) people living in climates where coughs aud colds prevail. I Iii el it iUiekiy ends Uietn. It ju-e-v Mils pneumonia, cures la grippe, .' es wonderful i el'tef m asthma eid h.iy fever, and makes weak lungs strong enough to ward oil ';ou.su:npttou, coughs and cold .""c avd 1.00. Guaranteed b I'rout's drug store. Trial bollie Saturday, May ll'. D. L. l.liim uert, administrator of Daniel Shives, late of Belfast township will sell on the premises, all the real estate of said decedent.' Sale at 10 o'clock a. in. See bill. V? 1 CU11S I NRHEUMATH (LUUBJCO, SGIATICN HEURALQiii nnt; KIDUEY TflOUELHi l "5 ORDPS" liike.ii irimrniiliv. i uk t he t.U.u.i 1 (if LllM linlsrilliillu iie.M... u .. 1. : i 6 are li.e tliit-ci uitiiva of Hi (iihiwisi s,. k fttiiiit rell;r from nuln. wiuiuji vu initunit . " R ' uur In hpltitf i'Uffcu it ly nuiifvliti n ... t bl'iod, disNi-1 vitiK tlio poibuniiua hud- .1 DR. S. D. GLAND ;tj or llrwtoii, On., wrll. nl 1 liF.fi hnru a mioit wltb l.uiiit.Buu kikI iu f-ir n. miiiiriur ."f yr.. Ami ItKO. trUnl !l L)it . K"ihur from iikhIIi nl wirn Mril ll iiiiiiibiir i.f t Ink I.. .ii r utifiii in in hi iiia ynolhliiif tlmt Kitvtj thn r. fur riioumiitUui tuni Uium uu Uiboo, Fill :J tits f I 'jam kM.B f' If you re iiff.rlnif with Klu'uinii'lmn. F I NKUrlul, Kldnfy Triiuljlu or lew kin- I tj uied dlsiiiis". wriiB lu u ir u trim IiouiO lh" ol "i-UltO'S,,' i.a l. j.1 ll ruumeif. J "-liHOI'S" can h llsnd un If nlh rf p. iuio w.itiuilb n.:ijuir.liu H urug Hlil.lt.' ui. It lit outlrnly frc of oi.lum. coi nmu. ulcoliol. lauduauiu. and other iuul.;i' liitrmdiRuu. U.m iioiiir, "n i.iii.es" mini H.UU. ur lo I, j IJ. ,.,.. i SWANIOR BHtUMATIJ CURE C0MPBNV. I Kpt. NO, luu Lake klrtcl, CkKuvo. ' o .A t .... i .4 if Vi STh l argest Vnt ioly 'jtot e j, in Fulton Courtly. . V Lv-'r :vl v ' s Vi0 Li STORE niied wnii too.is. the on.- wiih Carpets, Mattings, Furniture, Springs, etc., u,e oii.-r iu. General Merchandise. Think of n line uf cnrper' like we bundle at, J.'ic, Sc, ;i;"ic, 4Sc, and a,"ic, per yard, and FURNITURE of nil description that will snr pvisc l lie mi , -,t skeptical in ivices Our Dry Goods and Notion Lines are lilted with the latest Dimities, Persian Lawns, liiiU.'hev Linens, Lawns, SeiTsuekws. linehams, Merecri.cd floods, etc Wall Papers Oil Cloths, Shades, etc.. Paints. Oils, Glass etc. Hats and Caps Wood and Willow Ware, Queensware, and Glassware; Drugs and Medicine. ShOeS of everv slvle it ml kin.!. Clothing: 5 vim have ever paid before. See these .''nods, and examine iiiality before making jour spring inir ehasc. Mai! orders filled. Samples und jirices sent on application. F. C. BARE, Fort Littloton, Ro. Opening Letter Stevens' & Raker's r W iJ H I I L " -. To our patrons und publiij generally. We have just received a lir-m ! in-w siock of goods Iroiii the city, remennbev we do not have a dollar's worili of tjeL'oud himdcil goods. ;.r -lock i blrictly iip-'.o-dato and prices right. Granulated syu'- '-' ". 1: MoMier's (:.!. :i pks., J".c; Syrup 11 cans 2ic; Lemon and N'a.iilhi e.l raet s, li Imtll. s I'oe; SmocKlng Tobacco, li pks., 2oe . t .'hewiiig Tul.ai.'co, s,. cm; gah'iuii.cd oil can lc each; 17 (t.' extra heavj disli pans 2 "j each: IS ,,t., extra heavy blue and white uish pan -He; (iranitu sause pans :i,".c: blue and white sauso nans 4,e; ( 'urn brooms 17e up. We have a new line of Sh .es, Dry Goods, Notions, etc., at prices that will astonish you. lli-hot market price ,.ui I for produce. Kggs 1,'ic cash or trjde Mutter ('c- lb : rash or trade. If yi.u want to save money call ami see us. Kvery thin" new STEVENS & RAKER, General Werchandise, CLEAR R3D6E PA. A ii v& a 1 1 n in rl ' r iiuuu leiisuurs s New Furniture Rend litis and Iv convinced that we have in our store iii; largest stock ol seL-cled FUR1NITURE and HOUSE HOLD FURNISHINGS that has ever been in this coun ty, and at prices that will suit every body : Iron Ileus-green, blue and while, 11.4.-,, $.-;,-,, l.li.s, .(!,-,; ObilU's Hock t2.:t., .iri.w, l.i-., ami up. j,.,.s Uud High Chairs; Kced Mockers, ilcl Spi-iicts-bolh woven wire, and l.7i, '..'..", $.-,.7,-, ami lfll..Vl. ''"" '' J''!'' ii:i-1'"' '""' " 'ouches, p.:.r, to Med Lounges, Mati res,,es esu- iinr, husk, eolto.i, i.!l.S; Cots, K.1..VI and l.7(l. etc,, v K-,, !:) in, :i.7.-. and fi. nv,,.j,U.0 l-acl,,,. site, upliolhturcd ,i-,;e,-e lle.'nio u Suit". !-..:,0, Kjio silk Damask, '" ' 5 Stands, 7", and l.U'i. Kusels, .10 i lii.i-.oi. rs. nUi: Mali Kael:s, 7:,imj ,;,-.. side I'.,,,-.,-'!s, toJf-M: Intension! Mirrors 1'reneh I'late, K1, f 1.1)0 anil l aie.r-, .- s';. ), 7.ii..: t.-ft., !.': J-,.iV. I'ieturcs ami I'Viuiidk, l to l.": .-illing-le.-if. -::.r,. IMiiing-room mi.) window Miimls, lu to 22c Ten- ' ''''':" 1 l,:'ir"' ,;!-7''- '"r' i piece TolI.it. sets, :ii1 and 4.I5. f'. '.'. .-7, hi) per set. le.eU. ls, id, Li.'', Anything you v. oul.l like to have, and we don't have it in siock or mentioned in the above list, would be lad to have you call and select from our catalogue, and have saiiie ordered al once. Thanking you lor your past pa , !ronaje, and wishing your future trade, we are, Respectfully yours, Thos. B. Stevens&Son, l-AST WATEK..ST. FULTON COUNTY NEWS a $1.00 Year in Advance, is the people's paper. B A RE'S BARGAIN STORE Slnri's r.ie net ah tOlk" 'i'hey clilTi'r lis holds, sionmnhi's in- riiiltti.y linen. Let's suy tlii'.v lire "Hot In their w ii . s Ami tliey tii-e so set i'l tlioir wnys licouilKO tin ir ilevl ,,i;n .nl li:is rimie In- the piirliieilnr wny the st nvi1 lin s belli tn. Think of !'.. ive's ll'iiain Slurp fur a moment. A iliOcl-ent n iid li -l ..torn in fiery interest that, it, hiHidloM. lleeii heie j,nee 1 ;7. nnil lnt yeiir t.bn In i-jrest volume of sn'i's f.iv the ;i;ist :;s yenvH. Why 'i Heieuiso, of hon e,i enoii., urn! lever ilee.i. lint we liuve hiiiil (tnoujfh to stint you t bin!: i"e-, mil thin!; in ieoile nr move liKelv I i Inn uliei-e th 'V e ui ;j.t I lie lie-t fooils eb('Mi- est. t 9 ' woe ROOMS Tiie largest line wo have ever purchased h"forc for mil' trade, lluvs. S'nnt h' Men's clolhitiff at prices lower than SPY; McCONNI-LLSHUUr, Store INew Spring Goods. Over nix months ojro we coininenceJ to buy our Spring uooil.-i, inul iu,w wn Hre ready to show you a complete line of , Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! Are shoes higher? . With the average merebatit they aie, but uiih u they are not, an we bought ours before the ndviitie... VVe are ireiiu to Have you money on shoeg and we have a bi stock to fieluel from. All kiwis of Oxford!), White Tans, Patent Lent her and plain, for men, worn, en and children are here. DRY GOODS Here's where we serve you well. One naturally wonders how such surprising anil pleasing creations are conceived. Von will make no mistake if you come here for your Spring outfit. Our line includes nil that is new and popular. We lire selling Lancaster gingham at tic. a yard: Calico, 5 and tic.; Muslin as low as .1c; Ticking Sc. yd.. Lawn .Ir. yd., Toweling -Ic. yd. Clothing! Clothing! The neatly dressed man commands respect every whore. To be dress ed neatly and at the same time Inexpensively requires clothing made of the right material in the proper mannner. Our clothing fits, looks well and gives satisfaction and the prices are right. Groceries ! Groceries ! 2.1 lbs gradulated sugar, 41.2.1; Arbuckles coffee, 1.1c; 4 lbs lima beans 21c; 5 gallon oil, liOe; 11 boxes liunner Lye, 2.1c; 4 dozen clothes pins, "c; 4 cans corn, 25c; 8 lb. pail fish, 57e; 10 lb. pail lish, (iSc. Harry E. Huston, Saltillo, Pa. -f i! 4 THE I FULTON X ii COUNTY NEWS ! A. Covers the Field. x t I X X 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. : THE JOB DEPARTMENT 1 t IP nnnffninmn IS COMPLETE. t SALE BILLS, I POSTERS, LETTER HEADS, NVF.LOPRS. CARDS, Ac, In fact anything and everything in the best i style along that line. X X i S (Sample copies of the News sent to any of your friends on request. X X X SCodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. rkel.r.pliM REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man i1,v - frxiuozx nxuvEXixs'sr produnni ttaa abOTo reialti In 80 dayi. It uta p uwurf ullr and guirkly. oiirua Uou all otben fall, luungmiiuwillratfala tUelr lost manhood, and ol J nun will recover their youOiful vigor by uilnii III, VIV O. It quickly and surely reaiorea Nervous lout, Loot Vitality, linpoteuoy, Nightly Kmlwlooa, l.(idt 1'ower, Falling' Mumory, WaNtlng flnuaHea, and all effect ot aell-abua or aioeiaand Indlwretlon, nlilcto unnta one lur atudy, bimltieaN or marriage. It Dot only cures by starting at the aeat ol dlaeeM.but Is great n-rve toulo an4 blood builder, bring ing back the pluk glow to ralo chocks and re bioiluf the lira of youth. It wards oil In.uulty nil t'onsumutlnn. Insist on having REVIVO, mo other. It can be earrled lu vest iiocket. 13y niall Jl.OO per iiackase. or alz tor 8.00, with post wrlttaa Rnirant to cur or refuiid thai mouey. Il'ink and u.tvUs t rne. Atldrns BOYAL MliDIClNK CO., gXSZ&'tfZ For mile lu McConD(llsburf ut W. 8 Dicksou's drop storo. Keunedy'a Laxative Honey and Tat Cures all Cough, and expels Colds Irort tti system hy 0"'y niovlng the bowels. ne n n'. mm -v.-. 1 mw. 4 vT vT BUSINESS DIRECTORY. llAlilllllS. 1 R. M. DOWNES, j Fihst Class Tonsokial Artist, MoCONNKI.I.SIiUKU, PA. A Clean Cup und Towel with each Sliuvi Every tliinn Aiuisepliu. ituzui-H JSUirilizcil. i MShop lu room lutelv ucoupledby Kd liruke (ISAAC IN. WATSON. Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up todiite In r.ll stvICK of lnur cm lliiK Quick, emy Minves. Hnv-riini. t:reunis-Wiich-lm.el. wiilieiit oxo-n i;hiuii.. i.',-.wh I towel to fiich cii itnmer. I..iiist Improvua up i purtttus lor sterlliiiit tools, l'aiku-s oppo:;Hc Fulton House. LAW M:tS. M. R. SHAFFNER. Attorney at Law, Ofiice on Sauare, McConnellsburg, h All Icnal bus dchr und ;ill''euor.8 entniMf . will ccelvtt onreful .u-.il prompt, in tentle. CIIL'KCIIKS. Pkkshvtkhian.-j;ev. v. A. v: -, I)., l'astor. Preaching srrvi. . s eacn alterniito Sabbnlh atlO:.;t.i. and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Services at Green Hill on ulterniite Sabbaths at 10:30 a. tn. Sabbath school at 0:M. Junior Christian Kn 'deavorat 2:00. Christian Endeavor I at :C0. Prayer meetinir Wednesday j evening ut 7:u0. I MKTHOOIST KI'ISfOi-'ALHer. .T. ( Grimes, i'astor, Sunday School at 9:;i0 a. m. Preacliinp every other Sunday morning at 10::J0 and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Kpworth lac-ne at 0:00 j Thursday evcnlujf at 7:00. United i-Uksuytkkian itev. J. T.. Grovo, Pastor. Sunday school at 1J:;;0 a. m. Preaching every Sunday mot n lntf at 10:80, and everv other Sunday eveninff at7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evenim. at 7:00. r.VANUKUv-Ai. J,UTHKKAN- lU'V. A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 0:15 a. in. Preaching overy otlu r Sunday morning at 10:30 and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian Kn deavor at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening: at 7:00, Rkkohmkijk P.ev. C. M. Sniilh.l'ns tor. Sunday school at t)::i0 a. m. Preaching on alternate Sabbaths ai 10:00 a. in. and 7:00 . m. Christian Kudeavor at. 0:00 p. ni. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening u't 7:00. n-.H.ws of :oi'ijt. The first term of the Courts of Pui- te:!! Cflllnlv in thn veil . I , .. 1 ! j j . ... n.iu.J L.MllAlie.ll C on the Tuesday following the second ''"""".; umiumjr,!!! iuo eiocic a. in. The second term e,i.it.,u.,w.u .... t: third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock f HI The third term on the' Tuesday n. j.t following tho second Monday of Jutie, at 10 o'clock a. m. Tho fourth term on the first Moudnv October, v, ! o'clock t. m. IIOKOI GH Ol I ll EUS. JllsticH llf the Pence I, 11 Will,, M. W. Nace Constable I). T. Fields. ljurgess W. 11. ( I real head. CoiiiKkilmi-n Jueoii Kotz, Tt'omas N. Hummil, Wm. II. Nesbit. llerk Kdward Shiuer, School DircctorH 'J'lios. l Sloan, John A. Irwin, John Comerer, C. 11.' Stevens. S. H. Wool let, L. II Wlble. Uoiird of lle.tlth-11. S. W'islinrt, m IX; pres. .1. W Grcnlheiid,; seu'v. G. W. Ilay-rw I, McKlbbin, M. )., J W. Mosser, M. lj. ' GI'.MKIUl. IHWI l llllC, . President Judge loo S.Mc. Swo.e. Associate JintgcB W.U. Itender, 1), T. Humbert. Protbonotary, Axe. tleo. A, Harris. District Attorney -George H. Pan tola. , Treasurei A. V. Lauver. Sheriff -.1. G. Alexander. lViut,y Sheriff W. U. Nesbll, Jury CommisHlonm-f II. (', Mum ma, ricuiiiiit A. Triiiix, Auditors 1. II. Myers, Aaron M. Garland, W. Grant V, inlc. Connnisslonei s S, C. Gracey, Win. C, Davis, S. A Nesblt. Clerk r-l3. I'raDk Henry. County Superintendent- Chas. K. Barton. Attorneys W Soott Alexander, J, Nelson HiieH, Thomas V. Sloan, P. McN. Johnston, M. H. Shuffuer, Ceo. H. Danieln. John P. Hlpes, S. W, Kirk, P. P. Lynch, 11, N. Sipes.
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