m 'M CuUM V NEWS '. . 'A, i J livery Wednesday. ii ... J.J., Alitor and Proprietor. A'.jCONNIiLLSBURG, PA. MAY 8,1906. I iblished Weekly. 1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADVIHTISINU RATES. Per square or P lines 3 times II M, Per v,uar: each subsequent Insertion.... fc). Ail advertisements Inserted for less than i hree months eharKed by the square. 3 tn.is. 'Jmos. I yr. ..i5.m. s-.'oon I urn oo . . irvcm. 411 oo fw.voo , .. 40.00. I 56.00. I 7S.0O iii-fivirth colurna. C n -: -i : 1 1 f '.'oiuilin On Co'.uma Nnth'nrr inserted for less than i Professional Cards one year ffi NEW (iRUNADA. M. A. Detvviler and wife aud dwn- liter, spent Suuday with Mrs. D.a , 'Tier's parents, L?art Stevens' uo.ir Dubliu Mills. VV. J, Crider, of Turtle Creek, visited Ins home here a few days. J em I'M a Crider, of Pittsburg, visited friends iu this vicinitv a few days. M i-'gie Uoop visited the family of James Dunlap, Beersville, late ly. While driving from Gracey, Blaine Bergstresser's horse be ca:ii'i frightened by the holding hack .'trap breaking. Iu his ef f it t in jump out of the buggy his u;i'i, caught in the blanket caus ing lam to fall ou his hauds, there by spraining a wrist badly. Win, L Moseby of the Valley, met vwtb a serious accident ou Tuesday while falling some tim ber. A limb struck him ou the head causing a laceration of the scalp about six inches in length, au:l other injuries. Dr. K. B. Campbell was summoned and at tended the injuiies, wttich requir cd f i . r s 1 1 tch e.s to close the wou nd . S 1'. Mutxler met with aloss on Su'id.iy morning, lie was driv ing l is cattle to pasture and when near M. A. Del vviler's, two of his yearling calves ra'i around the hc.us on edge of chft ot rocks, slipping down over a precipice, cue breaking its back, the other apparently uone the worse of the fall. At the M. E. parsonage in Hun tingdon county, April 1'jth, by liov. .7. Harper Black, D. D., K. M :v, of near Saltillo, and Nora A. Watkin of Coles Valley, vvrc i:ui:od in marriage. Wanted. ( ioDcl reliable agents to sell our c' .!; ton, colTeo, baking powder, vx t racts, and spices. Liliera! terms to the right par ties. Permanent position for the entire year. Circulars and terms free. Address Tin: Gkkat A. & 1'. Tka Co., 1.11 1-1 1th Ave., Altoona, Pa. Vt a Farm in Penn., N, J. or Del. Best States for profitable farm ing, is.nl adapted to great varie ty of rups. Near markets that pay hesj prices for yourproducts. F-trm i.-nds in these States my s-;.'ciaity, sold and bought. Write for l -v titulars. II. (. Fuick, 1 1 1 P. Iv Trust Bid., Phil ida. Hon. and Mrs. John P. Sipes spent Tuesday in the home of M rs. Mahala Deshongatlfarrison ville. Mrs. Wishart Decker and little daughter aud Mrs. Gilbert Desh ong, near Audover, spent Satur day and ounday with the hitter's parents. V. II. Sipes and wife, of Shade (Jap. They were accom panied home by Utilizer Sipes, who will spend two weeks visiiing his friends in Fulton county. mm 4" TRAVELERS FIND Kchenck'u Mandrake Pills the bent of all traveling compouioiii. Io obviate the illi rcuultiuir from chatiK f diet nl water; to avoid or cure iiilieitioii, Constipation, Headache. Nati . Ciddiuehtv Car Kiikueaa, etc., to "Liven the Liver." 1 CfitmjUrtelv buniah all hillmia diiturdera SCHPNCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS are without a rlrul Seventy yeura use, t over the United States, have proved their reliability and efficacy. They ere purely Vegetable Abaolutely H aim tree. l'ut a boa in votir suit caae before you at art on a jourm-y. For aula everywhere. 25 cent a box or Uv niuil. DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, f rniiaacipnia, m. Your Watch Compass. ! "Most men who own a good! watch," said a jeweler, "think they know all about it. They have the number fixed :n tneir memory in case it is stolen. They could probably pick itout from fifty olh er watches with their eyes shut. But how many men kuow their watch is a compass and will lell iiorth from south as accurately as it will tell the time of day V S.an ley, the explorer, c'id not know it until he had groped his way through the dark continent and met a Belgian sailor on the coast. Every watch is a compass. If you poiut the hour hand to the sun the south is exactly half-way be tween the hour aud the figure XII on thedial. Suppf se, for instance it is fouro'clock. Point the hand indicating four to the sun anU two on the watch is exactly south. If it is eight o'clock point the hand indicating eight to the sun and the figure X on the dial is due south. No man noed get lost if he carries a watch." Letter to James Sipes, AA' Conncllshuigy '. Dear Sir : This story cuts two ways, aud teaches two sets of people. . Father Galvin, Westerly, R. I., had his church and residence painted. Good job; and this is how he went at it. Measured all carefully seems children has become a nuisauce to have known Devoe. I both to the public and the post Then got bids from the paint-1 master, and the department has ers, paint to be supplied by them j done wisely in making this decis and by him. iou. It is to be hoped that par Saved 70 ty using Devoe. ' ents and teachers will request One of those painters ought to I the children to observo this so have got that money. I that other means need not be us Yours trulv j ed to enforce this law. F. W. Ukvoe & Co , ! 13 New York. t S. F. C. Bare, Fort Little ton, sells our paint. tLEAR RIDOE. Harry Ramsey and wife spent, Saturday and Sunday with their ' aunt, Mrs. R. E. Brown. Reha Raker and brother Bud spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Charley Stevens. Joseph D. Stevens and wife have moved in the tenant house of the Huston heirs. Mrs. Catherine McClain has been quite poorly. R. J. Fields and wife visited Huston Ueeter's on the i'Uth. Some of on r jolly youug people of Clear Ridge, spent an evening recently iu McConnellsburg at Robert Fleming's and hail a very enjoyable dance. They all report a good time. Joseph D. Stevens and wife, Charlie Stevens, wife and son Chester, aud Myrtle Shore speut last Sunday at Alfred Brown's. J. C. Fields and Goldie Wine gardner were guests of H. W. Weight aud wife, at Three Springs, on Saturday and Sun day. Bess Fields, of Fort Littleton, spent Saturday and Sunday with Grandmother Fields. Aunt Kate Baker is poorly. Mrs. A. J. Fraker spent Mon day visiting Aunt Sally Fields. Brint Miller and sister Lillian, spent Sunday with their brother at Fort Littleton. Mrs. Maggie Figard of Rock hill, is visiting her parents, J. S. Mort and wife. Mrs. B. F. Baker of Mapleton, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Kate Baker, who is seriously ill. Frank Mort and Harvey Stev ens left a few days ago for Pitts burg, where they have employ ment. Scarlet fever has broken out again in onr vicinity. Barton Taylor is slowly recov ering from an attack of malaria fever. Mrs. Martha Wible sold her larm to her son Emery, of Altoo na. Consideration $1,200. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hess and Hon Master Blair, of Belfast town ship, were in town yesterday. In summer or winter Lucas Paint stands the dry hot rays of the scorching sun or the frequent volleys of snow, hail, rain or sleet better than any other paint Lucas Paint (Tinted Glois) covers so thoroughly and lasts so long that it makes your house weather-proof year in and year out, and preserves both material and good looks. John Lucas & Co Slaty yeara of paiutma)(ing Ntw York Philadelphia Chicago AKLRSVILLU. May 4. Farmers are busv get- I ting their corn ground ready. Mahlon Barton has moved onto the farm recently vacated by P. D. Llixson. Violi llixson is awny studying music. William Selling and Mnye Als ers are away attending sumuier school. VValte1, Barton has come. ho'iie fr a short vacation, lie w.s nc companied by Mrs. (Jeoi go I'.v aus. M. M.Barton and uii'espmt Saturday aud Sunday with thir daughter-in-law, who was very ill. FAMOUS STH1KI; URcAKIilJS. The most fain n strike break ers in the lat.d are Dr. King's New Life Pills. WUou live and bowels go on strike, they quickly settle the trounle, and the purify ing work goes right on Best cure for constipation, heada'.he aud dizziness. iTc. at Trout's drug store. A Sensible Ruling. The postollice department has decided that children going to and from school shall not be allowed to get their pareuts' mail, so do not blame the postmaster if your child reu are refused the mail. The postoffice habit am mg the A GUARANTEED CUR1: FOR PILES. Itching, blind, bleeding or pro truding piles. Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of how iong standing, in 0 to 14 days. first application gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggisthasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. To Purchase Government Bonds. The state board of sinking fund commissioners on Wednesday, closed negotiations for the pur chase i f SjOO.OOU worth of United States government 4s through tne Farmers' and Mechanics' National Bank of Philadelphia, the state's fiscal agent. These bonds will be paid for out of the siukiug fund of more than U,0C0, 001), which will mak it necessary for State Treasurer Mathues to withdraw the deposits from sev eral baaks and trust companies. 1 he bonds were bought at l!il, which will net the state 2 per ceut. on the investment, the amount of interest received from financial institutioi s for the use of the sinking iund money. Made Happy lor Life. Cireat happiness came into the home of S. C. Blair, school super intendent, at St Albans. W. Va., ! wheu his little daughter was re i stored from the dreadful com j plaint he uames. He says : "My I little daughter had St. Vitus j Dance, which yielded to no treat- ment butgrewsteadilywor.se un- til as a last resoi t we tried Elec tric Bitter ;ard I rejoi-.-o to say, three bottles effected a complete cure." Quick, sure cure for ner vous complaints, general debih ity, female weaknesses, impover ished blood, and malaria. Guar anteed at Trout's drug store Pr'ce "it ic. Prohibitionists' Convention. The Prohibitionists of Fulton county will 1 old their annual county convention in thoCuurt House ou May 17, n' 2 p. m., for reoi ganizatinn, and for nnmina ting candidates and sr.ch other business as properly comes he fore su'.'li a convention. Gi:o W. Hays, Co. Chairman. -It.? a OPENING LETTER STEVENS' & RAKER'S NEW STORE, At Clear Ridge. To the public. New good still coining In. We have just receiv ed ii line of shoes, strictly new, at pi-icos that will surprise you. Ladies' O.xfords from 1.J0 up; ladies' line dress shoos from 1.10 up; men's tine dress shoes from l.L'i to $.1.60; boys line dress shoes from $1.10 up We I have n full line sf line nnd eerj day shoos and jiriees are rijfht. Dry Goods and Notions Wo huvu a lino line of dry (foods coming in. Gingham and cali coes, .h: a yd., and up: Curtain net 10 and l"e yd; Muslins from 5c a yd., up. We have a full line oi lawns, mohairs, silks, plaids, seersuchers, llunnels, ticking, etc , at the lowest price. Gents, ladies and misses hose !ic per pair up: ladies and gents Lie up: ladies' ribbed vests To up: gents summer underwear 2"h' up: window blinds ''c up. Groceries ! Groceries ! '10 pounds granulated sugar cans syrup Hie: li bottles extracts 21c: (! packages smocking tobacco 2iic; chewing tobacco Nc cut, up: kerosene 12c gallon: best turret oil lc. We have a nice line of tin and graniteware; Hour, feed, ete. High esl cash prices payed for produce, butler, eggs, chickens, wool a special ty, also hides. If you want to save money call aud see us before yoiTbny and be convinced. Kverythinu new. Stevens & Raker, Clear Ridge, Pa. McConnellsburg's New Furniture Store Read this and be convinced that we have in our store the largest stock ot selected FURNITURE and HOUSE HOLD FURNISHINGS that has ever been in this coun ty, and at prices that will suit every body : Iron Beds green, blue and white, 2..K, 2.(m, :, l.2.-, and up. Hed Springs both woven wire, and coil, 2.")0, $:U5, and :i.75. Mattresses excelsior, husk, cotton, etc,, 2 8, ;U0, ifH.Tij and 4. .'1-pieco Bedroom Suite, $!"..r.0, 18.")0 to .i2.".". Chiffoniers, 10; Hall Backs, $7: -ido Boards, H2 to $20: Kxtension Tables, 8,ft., jf(i.2."), 7.(m; (i-ft., 14.55: falling-leaf, $.'U5. Dining-room nnd Kitchen Chairs, :t.75, $4, $5.75, t(, ti..".(i, $7.80 per set. I lockers, $1.25, Anything you would like to have, and we don't have it in stock or mentioned in the above list, would be glad to have you call and select from our catalogue; and have same ordered at once. Thanking, you tor your past pa tronage, and wishing your tuture trade, we are, Respectfully yours, Thos. B. Stevens&Son, HAST WATER ST. New Spring Goods. Over six months ugo we commenced to buy our Spring goods, and now we are ready to show you a complete line of Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! Are shoes higher? With the average merchant they are, but with us they are not, as we bought ours before the advance. We are prepared to save you money on shoes and we have a big stock to select from. All kinds of Oxfords, White Tans, Patent Leather and plain, for men, wom en and children are here. DRY GOODS Here's where we serve you well. ( ne naturally wonders how such surprising and pleasing creations are conceived. You will make no mistake if you come here for your Spring outlit. Our Hue includes all that is new and popular. We are selling Lancaster gingham at (Ic. a yard; Calico, 5 and (ic: Muslin as low as 5c; Ticking 8c. yd., Lawn 5c. yd., Toweling 4o. yd. Clothing! Clothing! The neatly dressed man commands respect every where. To be dress id neatly and at the same time inexpensively requires clothing made of ti e riyht material in the proper mannner. Our clothing lits, looks well aud gives satisfaction aud the prices are right. Groceries! Groceries! 25 lbs graduated sugar, 1.25; Arbuckles coffee, 15c; 4 lbs lima beans 2"c; 5 gallon oil, (0c :S boxes Banner Lye, 25c; 4 dozen clothes plus, 5e; 4 cans corn, 23c; 8 lb. pail lish, 55c; 10 lb. pail tish, (i8e. Harry E. Huston, Saltillo, Pa. : ! I To.Own and Till a X t Maryland 1 4 rjJ? Farm n .-uiis : Nice climate, F.asily tilled soil, Dig crops, Diversitj of crops, J'lick Transportation cilities, Congenial people, Good churches ami sclio Send for catalogue, l t fa- ,1s. J. Waters Russell, Real Estate Droker.li Chestertown, Kent County, t Md. X I ' t! J OfWItt's LI Th i amou little pitta. $1; i packages Mothers Oats 2"c; 3 $1.45, $1.75, l.!l, $2.05; Child's Block ers and High Chairs; Heed Rockers, $4.75, $5.55, $5.75, and $0.50. Couches, $(1.25 to $12; Bed Lounges, $!1.!W; Cots, $1.50 and $1.70. Kive-piece Parlor Suite, upholstered in Silk Damask, if2(i. Stands, 75, 05, and $1.25. Kasels, GO and (i5o. Mirrors French Plate, 85, $1.00 and $5.50. Pictures and Frames, $1 to $1.75 Window Blinds, 10 to 22c. Ten piece Toilet sets, $.'1.25 and $4.15. McConnellsburg. NEW BUGGIES My sheds are full ot brand new buggies and wagons, both factory and HAND MADE nnd my prices are as low as the lowest. Please call and gee my con veyances. Very truly your, W. R. EVANS, ' llustontown, Pa. r t THE FULTON I COUNTY NEWS Covers the Field. In every part of the County faithful re porters rs located that gather the daily happenings. Then there is the, State and National, News, War News, a Department for the Farmer and Mechan- X ic, Latest Fashions for the Ladies. The I latest New York, Bal- t timore, Philadelphia I Markets. The Sun- t day School Lesson, X Helps for Christian t Endeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev- X erybody. I THE JOB DEPARTMENT f ? 10 MMm rtrnrt X 10 UUllirLMEi. i SALE BILLS, POSTERS, LETTER HEADS, NYELOPES, IAKDS, SC, in tact anything and evervtninp-in the hest style along that line. the News sent to any X ot your mends on request, Elodol Dyspepsia Cure Digosts what you eat. Fhol.grRph.4 REVIVO Iron Ul. RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man . of Me. product the above rendu In 30 day. It icta powenuuy aoa quicxiy. i;ures wnon m otnerB fail. 1'oung man will regain their loat minbood, Dd old men will recover their youthful vigor by ualng HE.VIVO. It Quickly and surely restores Nervous nose. Lost Vitality, 1m potency. Nightly Emissions, Lost Power, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, and all effects ot self -abuse or exce6B and Indiscretion, nhlcb unfits one for study, business or marriage. It not only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but la agreat nerve tottlo and blood builder, bring' Irg back the plnlc glow to nlo cheeka and re storing th Ore of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. InsUt on having KEVlVO.no other. It can be carried In lest pocket. By mall. S1.00 per package, or six for S.OO, with at poal tivo written guarantee to cor or refund the money. Hook mid ttdvUe free. Address KOYAl MEDICINE CO., cAnSou.u.'Lung' Kor sale in McConnellsburg at VV, S. Did' son's drug store.' Kennedy's Laxative Honey tnd Tar Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds from the system by gently moving tbe bowels. CHICHESTER'S ENCLISH ,.r:..AIW",' """hie. l.illr.. uic nriigglat for ii it'll :nti:um ti.x.i.sn , H, Uulit inelulliu boxHS, M;ul-d with blue rbbon TMUe no nllirr. IC-ruinr ljinKer.u .ibb.ti. lutitiuanu.l ImllalloiiM. Ituvut vour Uruuvi.st in iid 4k. in muiii,s l,,r urli. ulura, TtJ ImiKKi.. CU1CHEBTEB OHBMIOAI, OO. sill HlHllwa Square, 1III1A a?A. MwU.a tkl. eaoan LADIES i Dr. La Franco's (f COMPOUND-i Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Hiiirlir to other remedies sold at high prloes. ('irn siiaranU'Wl. Biii-ei-wrully itsuu by over UIMI.OOO Wumeu. Frli e. !iS ('mil.. drus- irlsls or by mail. Tesiuuidiials booklet free. Itr. Lafraueo, l'lilladtlilila, I' a. W Early Risers The famous little pill. CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Best Coush SvruD. TstMa r.i Um In thus. SJd by drusslsls! E. the vit.tv PE WROYAL PILLS 1 Notice. Nntlce Is herehv g'von that th Intsnru.. rill W. Nave. H. H.Wooll tf. u Minnie shiT er. sltunte in Todiowtahlp. KulUinoounty i, have nrnn ndttltted and nnreied tothe'boV ouiih of Mol.'onnellKburif. F.. and that a d. or plot of said lot. bus been filed in the om!-! or i no .ourt or w inter pphidiis of t,..;: oountr, Pa., by ortler of theliurgess and To! Council. AN OHDINANCR. Kitentllng the limits of the loroush nf u. C'onnellHbilt-g lo l-'tillnn Cn.. I'll., by iidnittln. nnd HtinnlnK a plot of ground owned in fee hi Morrill W. Nure, and a plot of vrouqd owneJ b.v S, H. VVooilet, Itf fen, i nd p'ot. o neo Minnie Shinier In fee. nil ftltuiite in the uwq Klilp of Tod, oouuly of Fulton, ailjocent tiiiM boi-ouifh Uf it enacted nnd ordnlned by the Rurirna and Town I'ounoll of the llorouiib of Mot nellKburg. I'll . In 1'nnncll mot nd awenihi.i ttLd II Is hereby enacted acd oidAlneo by th), authority of inn sume. that tlio ltmlui of the hiiiU tiorutiKh bo, ami the same are he reby e. tended no as to admit and annex at that ceil tatn lot or plot of ground now owned by MeN rill W. Nace, that owned by , 11 Woolli that owned by Minuie Shiiner, situate In Tnd township. Fulton Co., I'a., and partleulnrlvde on bed lleKinnlnv at a point on the north crn boundary of the wild borough at the side of the junelion of the northern extretn'tv ol Second stieet In the said liorounh with t,e Kouthern rxtiuiiil.T of the Mc(.'o nellut,,,,, and Knob vllle pulille man: thence nlnn? th" nun hern boiiiulary or Comn.on of said Iwrnnth north sixty live ilenVees and thirty minute, west four hundred and eighty-four feet to.' post on the line of lauds owned or lately own. ed by Frank Mason: thence lv lands of' VV h Nelson, or Frank Mason north tweniy-twode-grot s and forty-live minutes, east one hnnclred and seve; ty-four feet to a post onthcMneof lands of James Henry; thence by lands of James Henry south eighty dctrcea iind lltte n minutes, t ust three hnndted and thirteen inl to a stump: thence along name north eight!, seven degrees and fifteen mlnutei east seveh. ty-hve feet to a post ou west side of pulmo toad; thence along said roail south one degree and forty-live minutes (correct bearinr) wtt three hundred aud fifteen feel to the place of beginning, containing one hurdred and. rip Ihousi-ud, nine hundred Kiiuare feet, (Lotof Merrill W. Nace. fifteen thousand, seven hun dred and sixty Miuaie feet; Lois and alley of 8. H. Woollcl seventy-live thousand, two him died and llfty square feet, and lot of Minnie Shinier ten thousand eiubt hundred and ninety square feet); aud that the said lot or plot or section Is hereby enacted und ordained u part of the said borough of Mct.'onuellsbiirg, mi shall forever hereafter ! deeded and taken and allowed to lie a part of the ssld uoroiiiti of McConnellsburg, and subject to the juv,. diction and government of the municipal an thorities of tne same, as fully as If the same had beeu originally a part thereof. H. U. NACK, Attest: President of Counell. M. K SIIAFFNKK, Clerk to Council. Approved this eighth day of May, Iflot). A.U. U. S. WISHAUT. Durgets. xkcutoh's olcI5. iNotiee Is herehv given that letters testatum! ary have been granted to the undersigned unon the estate of H. K. Truax, late ol belfust township, Fultiin eountv, Pa., dxeeased. Any persuns having claims .gainst Haul estate will present tliem inpeily aulhcullcated fur settlement, and those owiliKthe same will please call aud settle. S. L. WINK, Sipes Mills. I a a W. Executor. BUSINESS DIRECTORY, JIAKIIKKS. R. M. DOWNES, P'ikst Cla ss Tonsorial Artist, MdCONNKIXSUDKO, PA. ( A Clean Cup and Towel with each Shave. Everything Antiseptic. Razors Sterilized. laCShop In room lately ocoupledby Ed Brake ISAAC IN. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to date In ull styles of hair cut ting. Vulok, easy shaves. Hay-rum, Creams-Witch-ha:rel. without extra charge. Press towel to each oustomer. Latest Improved an paratus for sterilizing tools. Parlors opposite Fulton House. LAWYKK9. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg-, Pa. All leral bus.uess and collections entrusted will ceelve careful and prompt attention CIll'HCUI-S. Pkeshytekian. Kev. W. A. West, O 1)., Raster. PreachiDg services euch alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Services at Green Hill on alternate Subbuths at KK30 a. m. Sabbath school at U:Jf. Junior Chr deavor at 2:00. Chrlistlan lCniiontmr at fi:00. Pravnr niootlmr Wninuuii,,. evening at 7:00.- Grimes, Pastor. Sunday Sc'hooi at U:.0 a. m. Prenehinp evory othe Sunday morninr nt Kir.'lfl m,.! Sunday eveninr at 7:00. Kpworth Leasrue at ti:00 u. m. TVnvn,. muninii Thursday evening at 7:00. ' United iTtKsiiYTFHi i;. t t Grove, Pastor. Sundav school' nt 0::ifi a. m. Pretichinir overv Sun.l nv roriin. ine' at 10:.'U1. nnd avopv itlm tt,iu. evening at7:00. Tim slumutu KoV,v..,iv, svenings are used by the Young Peo- mio iiiriHiian union at 7:00 p, m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. tW ANGELICA.. l.TTI'MKOAM A G. Wolf, Pasior. Sunday school l):,ri a. ni. Preaching every other Sunday mortiW at 10::it) nnd ovoev nt),,r u,,r, dav eveninir at 7:(Mi. rhi.lit.lan deavor at (1:00 p. m. Prayer ineetiiic on Wednesday evening aT, 7:00, Reformed Pev. C. M. Smith. I'as tor. Sunday school at 9:;10 a. in. Preaching on alternate Sabbaths ul iu:ou a. m. and 7 Km) p, m. Christian Endeavor at, 6:00 p. m. Prayer meet tntr on Wednesday evening at 7:00. UOKOL'GII Ol'FICKKS. Justice of the PiihcbT. Tl wu.v M. W. N'ace v Constable D. T. Fields, burg-ess W. II. Greathead. C'ouncilmen .lacnn lint Timm,,,, N. Hammil. Wm. H. NhkIiIi. Clerk Kdward Shitrer. School Directors Thnn V ci.nn ........ , MIUHU, John A. Irwin, John Coiuurer. C. H. Stevens, S. 13, Wool let, L. II. Wible. Hoard of Health II. S. Wluhuet. M D.: lire. .1. W. ( ; rum Ik.,. ,1 . m..i i.' W. Hay; W- h McKlbbin',' M. 1)1. j' w. Mosfier. M. D. gi:ni:i?ai. diukctokv. Preuldent.TiKl'j-o lion S.Mc. Swoi. ARriflcial.A .IllllOHd W Tl ltr,.lv. M 1. HumbHit. Prothonotary, itc. Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney ("laio-im Tl ru. lulu. Treasurer A. C. L,auver, hlierirr-J. U. Alexander. Deputy HlierilT W. H. Nesbit. Jury CoinmlsBloners H. C. Muin nia, Hennett A. Truax. Auditor" -D II . Myers, Aaron M. Garland, W. Grant WlnU, Cotuuiis8ioners-8. C. Gracey, Wrr. C. Davis, 8. A Nesbit. . Cleric 13, Frank Henry. County Superintendent - Chfts. K. Barton. Attorneyg W Scott Alexander, J. Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, V, McN. Johnston, M. H. Shaffner, Geo, B. Danle'i. John P. Sipes. 8. W. Kirk, F. r. Lyuch, II. N, Sipes.
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