)N COUN1V NEWS II I J livery Wednesday. Alitor and Proprietor. ALCONNLLLSBURG, PA. MAY 30, 1906v 1 iblished Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADVRKTIRINU KATW. Per sciuurt) of lino 3 limes II 0. PiTH.(iuire ,vtnh subsequent InsertloD . .. . W. All mlvertlMements Inserted for less than three months charged' by the square. 3 ni')s. Bmos. I r. On.-fv.trth eolumn . OMe-ltii!f eoiumn C n c Cuiutni I -.v.no I w oo 40 00 so.oo 1S6.00. I 75.00 . 'Ai.OO. .. 40 00. N.v u.'mr inserted for less than It J'r ifexslonal Cards one Tear IS INNS TO DOT PIKE. Highway From Philadelphia to Pittsburg Would Revive Hostclries. The old taverns which were so familiar in stage-coach days will bo brought back to 'enns3lvania by the construction of the pro posed State road betweeu Phila delphia and l'ittsburg. These inns, fa'len into uesjlect, will skirt the highway at intervals throughout the 300 miles. The return of the oldtime taverns will bis welcomed by those to whom the practical modern com forts ap peal most strongly A. G. lletherington, cne of the men who met Saturday night at the Union League in Philadelphia aud lauuehed the State Road pro ject, says that Pennsylvania will in time bei-oine the Mecca for tourists if the proposed highway is pushed through. "The reason France is so popu lar is because of her good roads and hospitable inns," said Mr. lletherington. "There is scenery in Pennsyl vania that rivals the natural beau ties of Frauce. Comparatively few Philadelphians have seen the reil interior of Pennsylvania, but the great scenery is there. It is i.-cpt hidden from the outside world by the absence of good roads. "With the establishment of the road the inns would come as a natural result. Not only will this m-ivetneiit lead to the building of the highway between Philadel phia aud Pittsburg, but it -vill make possible a chain of beauti ful highways which will thread the state. These branch roads will all lead into the State Road like veins into the main olood enamours of the body. Aud up on each of these branch roads the u: us will soon appear." Julis F. Sachse, author of a history of roadside inns on the Lancaster turnpike, said : "A slat; boulevard would sure ly lua I to d revival of the inn bus iness. Such a road would be of great advantage. Every road in the state would lead into the new boulevard just as naturally as creeks into a river. With the ad vent of the automobile, this new ariury, if properly located and built across the State, would open up certain parts of Pennsylvania that are now dormant "'A'h'ju I was in Africa 1 was much impressed with the way the I-Yoiicli Government had built a hurd road f ir military as well as civil purposes from Oram to Tunis virtually across the whole of it possessions. "The Lancaster turnpike was t he first hard road made in Amer ica. It was fur many years the model highway iu this country and prior to 1 ;(',, when the Phil adelphia and Columbia Railroad was built, the turnpike was the great throbbing highway of the con ntry." A meetiug of the Executive Committee of the Pennsylvania Good Roads. Association will be called in a h w days to consider the best means of obtaining the proposed Stale Rond. Made llapny for Life. Great happiness came into the home of S. C. lllair, school super intendent, at St Albans. VV. Va., when his little daughter was re stored from the dreadful com plaint he names. He says : "My little daughter had St. Vitus Dance, which yielded to no treat ment but grew steadily worse un til as a last resoi t we tried Elec trie Hitter ard I rejoice to say, three bottles effected a complete cure." Quick, surecure for ner vous complaints, general debih ity, female weaknesses, Impover ished blood and malaria. Guar anteed at Trout's drug store. Pr'ce r0c. Filty-Thousand to the Good. Public Opiuiou, Cham bcrsburg, tells this of a Franklin countiau who went to Kansas and made money farming. "A. L. llollinger, a well-to-do farmer of Dickinson county, Kan., opeued a set of books when he be gun farming "0 years ago and kept his accounts as accurately us a b ink. The other day he struck a trial balance and tound himself K'0,000 to the good. So he rctir ed from the farm and will make a kur of America. "The compilation of his long record beginning with 1150 shows ti e total figures given as follows: He has raised "i2Gj acres of wheat, a yearly average of over 20:) acres, and on that area has raised !W,7Hl bushels, or an average per acre for '20 years of 1 4-5 bushels. During oil the two decades he j never had an entire failure of wheat, although an average of 1J bushels an acre in 1S0j came very vnear to it. His corn record is equally interesting. He has rais ed 2846 acres of corn, a yearly average of 142 acres. The total number oC bushels was 75,072, or an average per acre for 20 years of25J bushels. The corn made two entire failures, one in 18!)5 and one in 1SI01. In 195 it was very near a failure, only 3 bushels per acre. Less attention was paid to oats and only 079 acres were raised. This averaged for the 20 years 25 J bushels per acre. In all these figures the number of acres sown is given and the num ber of bushels harvested. " 'During the 20 years,' " said Mr. Hoilinger, "I have aimed to carry enough cattle to use up the roughness and the corn raised on the farm, usually from 100 to 400 head. Of late years I have paid more attention to cattle and alfal fa and have found that it was a far more reliable combination than purely grain farming which I was chiefly engaged in the earl ier time of my experience. There is no question but any intelligent larmer can make competency and support his family in aoundant comfort in Central Kansas. I have done no more than any of my neighbors did or might have done. Each year the same income ap proximately can be secured if the work is carefully planned aud such crops are raised as are a dapt ed to Kansas soil and Kansas cli mate.' "Mr. Hoilinger is one of the six sons of the late Hon. J. S. Hoilin ger, formerly of Franklin county, I who located in Liberty township, Dickinson county, Kas., tlr.rty four years ago, four miles south Chapman, where, in the garden spot of that county, he became the owner of 4,000 acres of laud. 3,200 of which were in an almost solid block. He devoted himself al most exclusively to wheat grow ing, frequently having yields of from 25,000 to 40,000 bushels an nually. FAMOUS STRIKE BREAKERS. The most famous strike break ers in the lai.d are Dr. King's New Life Pills. When liver and bowels go on strike, they quickly settle thotrounle, and the purify ing work goes right on. Best cure for constipation, headache aud dizziness. 25c, at Trout's drug store. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. II. Knotts, of Altoona, who were visiting friends in Everett, drove to Mc Connel'.sburg, Monday, and are spending a few days with Mrs. Knotts' parents, John Ott and wife, north of town. Way back in 1835 when "Old Hickory" was President Bchenck'i Mandrake Pill were first Introduced. Mm el hen, a 1 incut every family in the United Htatea hai uH them, at aoine time, and they have teudlly (frown in public f;or. They ai a now a tumiK-hold word all over this country. SCHGNCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS are tHc aurevt of all cures for billoiia nti, l.lver Complaint, Constipation, Judication, Kick Hmdtu'he, iidiitie, Hrttrirmm, Flatulency, Nuuaeu, Jaun dice, Mulariu, etc. They liven the Liver." aurt bring health and good spirit, furel Vegetable, Absolutely Harmless. Jor Hal Krerywhers, 21 cents a box, or by null. DR. J. H. SCMENCK SON, , Philadelphia. Pa. , IS) Birthday Dinner At the home of her daughter, Mrs Geo. A. Fisher, in Mercers burg, on Monday, May 28, 1(100, about 9 o'clock Mrs. John Cleveu ger was greatly surprised wheu she saw her children gathering in. Those present were I. P. lieu clershot and wife, R V. Starr and wile, CliironcoClevengerand wife, G'. orge A. Fisher and wife, aud five grand-children, Ulanche aud Rosy Starr, Sharp Hendershot George Fisher r.nd Raymond Shall'er all of Mercersburg, and Mrs. Mary Price from the East ern Shore. They all had a very pleasant time. Mrs.' Cleveugcr received some very nice pr ?souts. A (ll'ARANTEED CURE l0 PILES. Itching, blind, bleeding or pro truding piles. Druggists refund money if Pazo. Oiutmeut fails to cure any case, no matter of how loug standing, in 0 to 14 days. First application gives ease aud 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. The Salaries Which Are Paid to Kings. By the death of King Christian the new King of Denmark comes suddenly into an income of $:S00,- 000 per annum. Tins, however, is by jo means extravagant pay a compared with the grants to other rulers The German Emperor receives 3,0.10,000 a year the biggest al lowance made to a constitutional monarch. The Euglish king re ceives $2,3"0,000 a year, although a separate grant of 100,000 is made to the Prince of Wales, one of 30,000 to the Princess of Wales, and another of tf'JOOO per annum to each cf the king's three daughters. The King of Austria-Hungary figures high on the list of hand somely paid rulers, receiving 1, 010,000 a year. King Alfonso, boy though he is, disposes of 1, 600,000 annually, and even little Belgium spares 0(50,000 a year for the glory of boinga roo'.arc iy. Italy's royal grant is 1,75,000. Queen Wilhemina of Holland lives quietly ou 330,000, the King of Greece struggles aloug on s2u7, 000, while the King of Servia poor fellow ! is reduced to pov erty by a grant of 240,00 J a year. Detroit News-.'.ribune. A good complexion is impossi ble with the stomach out of order. If pasty sallow people would pay more attention to their stomachs and less to the skin on their fac es, they would have better com plexions. Kodol for Dyspepsia will digest what you eat and put your stomach back in right shape to do its own work. Kodol re lieves palpitation of the heart, llatuleuce, sour stomach, heait burn, etc. Sold by Stouteagle &Bro. It iy a Farm in Penn., N. J. or Del. Bc:st States for profitable farm iug. fs.)il adapted to great varie ty of ci .ips. Near markets that pay best prices for yourproducts. Farm i;uds in these States my syciaity, sold aud bought. Write for )) ticulars. K. G. Fkr'k. U0: li. 1-: Trust Bid., Phil ida. Workinxmen Wanted Single men under 35 years, to do farm ditching 7 months in Wis. 175.00 and board for sat s.r v tory hands. "Also a faithful man to run sic. .in ditcher." Ki 1!i:ii'iii:niiac1, Orrville, Ohio. Wanted at Once. Vantkd. One man as a tv ye' . apply a once to H. Kau:.ch k. Sons, Allen's Vallev, Uichirmnd Kunwo, P.i. Mar. 7. tf. MMh Vu ni.l'iJ'Cj i.um.im. Therr irt more !f 'i. I i 1 i-.t t .-V J 8ttr ilitn f A-ty tjtUrr n i.t d uj AklUtKll Ul itlCir It)'!, t''- I ' ,' AO McTbII'ii ninirn'h" l Sr more situ niifft. I,,. -i 1. yt' ftttliciitu i'-'t 1 1 7 p "i' hniiu.rr, ft etllllH, Ivi-iy iiui.ii.i.r I.ftllT AffUl VVUHM'd. H.i'-. fb'il 4.bb i.-n'iiiii ti. I' " i is.i all l'4t- I'r.'niiiiH. HI j e . J u da ftUl AidtM i'ilit MCCA1X CO.. bi Vwilk Jl.OvJayear. ) iil running I tt:l-- '. May Millinery 1 have just received another lot of the newest shapes in untrimmed aiul Ready-to-wear hats, at much lower prices than Ihev can be purchas ed for elsewhere, and in addition, I TRIM THEM FREE of charge. In my collection are hais lor street and dress wear, picture hats, turbans, bonnets, etc. In fact all may be suited. Mrs. H. C. McClain Hustontown, Fa. OPENING LETTER STEVENS' & RAKER'S NEW STORE, At Clear Ridge. To the public. Now goods ed n line of Hhoes, strictly new, at Oxfords from $1.20 up: ladies' lino dress shoes from $1.25 to $11.50; boys have a full line sf line and every day shoes arid prices are right. Dry Goods and Notions We have a line line of dry coes, ."o a yd., aud up: Curtain net up. We have a full line oi lawns, flannels, ticking, etc , at the lowest Gents, ladies and misses hose 0c per pair up: ladies and (fents l";o up: ladies' ribbed vests 7c up: (.rents summer underwear 2"k; up: window hllnds o up. Groceries ! Groceries ! 20 pounds granulated sugar cans syrup 2"e; (i bottles extracts chewing tobacco He cut, up: kerosene We have a nice line of tin est cash prices payed for produce, ty, also hids. If you want to save and be convinced. Everything new. Stevens & Raker, Dissolution Notice. Notice is hurohy tfivea thut the purtuershlp heretofore cxis-tiim lutwetm U II. JNuue, W. II. Nt'Nmi. A. lT. Nuce, ond J, Nr'nod Sipus. milling ami iloiug business us the Fulton Coun ty Hunk ha. Imm-q dissolved tv mutuul consent the undersigned huvin w tlnlriwn from suid u t'tnershlp. D-Ho-it D. H. NACK. ORPHANS' COURT SALE, l.v virtue of :in order of the Orpbana' Court of Fulton county, the undersigned administra tor, o. t. u. or Mint Rebecca I'ott, will sell In front of the Court House In MuUonnWlKburg, . at 1 o'clock P m . on I SATURDAY. JUNE 2. 1906. thu following described real estate, to wit : TWrtCT NO. I. llJlnif the undivid ed too-teveninx S-7) of u tract of land In Ayr lowns-hip. adjoining lands owr:ed or lately owned by V. H. Nclsou, Kowe Mellott. J. J. Karris, and others, containing JOO ACRBS more or less. TRftCT NO, .2. line-fourth uudivld el interen In a traot of laud In same township adjolnlwil ndsof Hon. U. H. Patterson, H. E Carson and othe s. known us the "Knob Tract' containing SEVENTY ACRES n:ore or less. TFfCT INO. 3. An umtiviled one fourth of a tract In same townsUp u'Jjololuf undsuf J. J. H mis, U. K. Olojser and other) cont'jiiiiiK l-23 crES noro or les. These tract 4 are s:tld to be well timbered aud o 3 under. aid itli the line-it t ialii of Iron ore. TERMS : 10 per cent, on di'V of ale, half i 1 balance at coullrmutlon of f-lr. oi.liiu 3e In use year with Interest f om cjnII"raitlon. M. It. SUAITXK I, Adinin'htnuor, c. t. a . of MISS K. UEI1KCCA POTT, K ?XKUl."l OK'H NOTICL Notice h lierihv mvun tlint lettitrx ti:NlHiuenl (try liHVU been unihlcii tot lie uihitTMMfit tin- eMiilo of H. It, Trunx. hit- ol' leliusi townhiiJ. Kiilttui count', I'u.. deceased. j .Any jcoit liHVhii! chum uiuinsl Ni.ldo-Hute j will pit-M-ut Ihfiu ropvtly uutheiitieated for I ! lie nit nt , and t luiKf owing the smut- will nlc-aw null U..,l ...llla , r.. wiv'k. SlpifH Mills. Ph. Kxecutor. 5 0 IK, I Wegister and Clerk's Notice. j Noting In hereby Kiven thai the following I mimed ueeniuiluNtu have Hied tlh'lr a ecu tin In i in the Ite'Uier s nmce ol Fulton county, Peuiui,; niid thv; same will he presented to the Orphuris Court for eontirniution ou the seeotid j Tueiiuy tif June next. hehiK the 12th day. , I'l'Ti HAI.!-. Thu Mrl and tltiul uecount of j T. K. h erriirif. . adm ni-t atorof the eni-ue of H.irrv W l.'uteliall. late of j I'oneiuauh, l... deeeased. M'KIHUi S Jilt- ll m ji,t tli.nl ueuontit of the Kt'iil K-itaieTru t (,'oinp nv of I'litladel plua, tiuiee of the eNLifcti; ol Alexander I -MrKlhiMii a niluor. I 'K1HM1N --The llrst mid final iieeounf of the I N-al Ksiatu Trut t'oU'piny of I'hilttdel- jit a, l u-leeol t;ileu! liiirrf! MuKH.- j Liii, u minor, i M'KIItHIN. Kirt mid litiiil ae.imm of !Jyte j McKihliiu. Trustee uppoiuted by the OiT'lmu l on '-l In ) J eai rl tie tviliru I hv Shi h 1 M-'K hi. in. deeeused ti Kd- i ward I.. Taylor, for payment of leKueiea- I DKSIIOXU The Ifwt und Mnul itceoun' of M. 11. StxirTiivr. Kwj , ad" liati ao of the ik liiieof -urah be'-hon.', uieof Ayr towu ! -hif, deceased- UeifUtHr (Httee i (HM A. HArMU. i May 111. 10i. f Kei(lter, j Bark Wanted. A l;ire quantity Hock-oak and I Hemlock bark. liUU m1, for I which tbn highest cash nccH win rxMVMe, ror pneos. aourexK ir apply in person to SAinu,o Taknuuy, Apr. IIS, 1900. Baltillo, Pa. , One Minute Cough Cure For Coughs. Cold and Croup, still coming in. We have just receiv prices that will surprise you. Ladies dress shoes from $1.10 up: men's tine line dress shoes from $1.10 up. We goods coming in. Gingham and cali 10 and 1.1c yd: Muslins from 5e a yd., mohairs, silks, plaids, seersuchers, price. $1; .'t packages Mothers Oats 2-"c: .'t 2"c: 0 packages smocking tobacco 2"c: 12c gallon: best hjrrel oil I'm. and granlteware; Hour, feed, etc. High butter, eggs, chickens, wool a special money call and see us before you buy Clear Ridge, Pa. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Cures all Coughs, and expela Colds from the system by gently moving the bowels NEW BUGGIES My shods are full of brand now buckles antl wajjoiis, billi fiiftory anil HAND 4- -ft- J XI rw r v a a anil my prices are an low as the lowest. Please call and see my con vey unces. Very truly yours, W. R. EVANS, Ilustontown. Pa. C1DIUBS RHEUMATISM LUMBAGO, SCIATICA NEURALGIA and KIDNEY TROUBLE E'J "I D0PS" taken Internally, rid. the blood w vub iniwuvuiluuwrillU HIUI WUIOO are the direct cauw;. of these dlaeaae.. Applied enernally it adorda almost In- 3eiuui,reiie irom pain, wnue a permanent cure 1. being- effected by purifying the blood, diMSolvinK the poisonous .ub stance and removing it (root the system. DR. 8. D. BLAND Of Drawton, 0., wrtteat "I bad ttn a iid'rr for ntimbr of with l.uiulwtco ftud Itlirumatlum In mv mruit ft nil lir, and tried all tliu rfcuiwlltil tbftt I euu Id ffftttier fruiu mdl'ftl worka, and alto uuuaultwd with a niimbr of tba mml ili valclana, but fuund nothliiir (ttftt itftva tl.a rtilloC ubLliitMi I nun "6 lH(w-H." I Mhali ..rrifwrll It la my umoUo frfl tor rLiuiuaUiu &i.d kiudiad diaoaww.'r P 1 FREE If you are sufferlnar with Rheumatlam, Neuralgia. UlUney Trouble or any kin dred dlHnune, write to us for a trial hottle of "-UUOf S." aud test It yourself. "(DROPS" can be usod any length cf time without acquiring a "drug uabit," as ll Is entirely free of opium, cocaine, eloohol, lautUuuiu, aud other similar ingredients. LaraeHlae Hlll, "..DROPS" (10. DMS SI. CO. e ar Hal. bf ItraesUls. IWAMI0I IHEUMATI0 0URE C0MPAIV, Utu , l Lake IUM, JkWa, DeWIII' a.1 Tho I amoui little pill. ST? J 7 t ; I THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS Covers the Field. In even County faithful re porters ars 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. I THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, t POSTERS, LETTER HEADS, NYELOPES. CARDS, Ac, in ract anytning and everything in the best style along that line. Sample copies of the News sent to any of your friends on request. : 4 X Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. fholefrapfcta REVIVO rastun. RESTORES VITALITY Made a THE i-viVHtlK.of Me. C3rIl.I3V.T PnENOn Zl3niaX3333'! prodnees the above resnlts In 30 dajs. It sett powsrf ullr and quloklx. Cures vnen all othsrs fait Young men will regain their lost manbood.andoldj men mil recover their youthful vigor by using HE VI VO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous ness, Lost Vitality, Impoteney. Nightly Emissions, Lost Power, Falling Memory, Wasting Diseases, and ell effeota of self-abuse or excess end Indiscretion, which unfits one for study, business or msrrlsge. It not only cures by starting at the sest of dlsesss, but is a grest nerve tonlo and blood builder, bring ing back the pink (low to pale cheeks and re storing the Are of youth. It wsrds off insanity and Consumption. Insist on bsvlng KE VI VO. no other. It csn be carried In vest pocket. By msll, S1.00 per pscksge. or six for 0.00, with posi tive written guarantee to core or refund the mouev. Rouk uml advise free. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO., &$X$3 For sale in McConrjellsburg at VV. S. Dickson's drug store. .. Kennedy's Laxative Honey r.nd Tai Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds front the system by gently moving tbs bowels. CHICHESTER'S EH5LI3H Mafr. Alwnvs rplisblv. Liadlrs, aik Druenlit for niK'IIWrtHS kKl.l.IKU li, Itrd end a iiirmiiiu uoxi', susli-il Willi bluu rblxiu. 'lrsUe no Mllier. ltiAii.4, iIhiikitiiun uuIihII lulioaHHnit liiillnlluiltt. Ituvul your jfiii.st, in wild so. In biuiiiiih tor Hnrlli-ulurs. Tv.ll uoulnl. .Ml 'Hrllrf lor l.uillr.." tulrurr, reliirs Msll. lo.OOO TuslluioiuaU. Bu d by liruKKist.. CHICHIIBTEB OHKMIOAI. OO. ISO MsSIhu Siisan, PII1L.4., PA. Mt U-m this sseen LADIES Win. LA Franco's! fl COM ROUNDS Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Htilerlir to other remedies sold at hlsti prices. ( m vmruulfiMl. Sui-i'Mtully used by over Uilll.OliO Women, frloe, 'J3 tents, drug. sUinorbyni.il. TeillnionlaU A tiooklut free, 1r. Lsfrsuco, VbllsdelpbU, fa. W Early Risers The famous little pill. CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Best Coueh Svrun. Ta,.. r.nri Use in tuns, fcjld by drutgists. PENNYROYAL PILLS BUSINESS DIRECTORY, BARItl'.KH. R. M. DOWNES, " First Class Tonsorial Artist, MoCONNKLLSHURO, PA. A Cleiin Cup and Towel with each Shave. Everything- Antiseptic. Kur.or Sterilized. EV.Hhop In room latelv occupied by VA Ilntke ISAAC IN. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Htrlctly up to date Id all styles of hair nut. ting, yulek, ensy shnveo. Hay-rum, Crpnm. Witch-har.el. without eitrn chuige. Freh towel to cuch customer. LuteMt Improved sp, EuratUH for sterilizing tools. Parlor oppoNite 'ullon House. LAWVF.KS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Sauare, AkConnellsburg, Pa. All legal bus.ness and collections entrusted will eoeive oareful and prompt attention. CUUKCUE9. PRESBYTERIAk. Kev. W. A. West, D D.. Pastor. Preachlnp; services each altera ate Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Services at Green Hilt on alternate Sabbaths at 10:,W a. m. Sabbiith school at 9:15. Junior Christian Kn deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Methodist episcopal Rev. J. C. GrimeH, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Preachlrlg every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Koworth League at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting mursuay evening at 7:00. United Presbyterian Kev. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, and every other Sunday evening at7;00. The alternate Sabbath eveninps are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evenins at 7:00. l!.VANGELli,Ai, LUTHERAN Rev. A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 9:1.1 a. m. 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. Reformed Rev. C. M. Smith, Pas tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching on alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. m. und 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. UOHOI GH OFFICERS. Justirp of the Peace L. II. Wille, M VV. Mace Constable D. T. Fields. Uuiyess W H. Grcathead. Councilmen Jacob Itotz, Thomas N. Ilammil, Wm. H. Nesbit. Clerk Kt, ward Shitrer. School Directors Thos. F. Slonn, Johu A. Irwiu, John Comerer, C. H. Stevens, S. R. Woollct, L. H. Wlblc. Uourd of Health II. S. Wishart, M. D.; pres. J. W. Greathead,; see'v. (. W. Hay; W. L McKlbbin, M. I.)., .1. W. Mouse r, M. D. GKNFRAL DIKFCTOHV. President Judge Hon S.Me. Swope. Associate Judges V. II. Hender, I). T. Humbert. v Prothonotury, Alb, Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George 13. Dan iels. Treasurer A. C. I.uuver, Sheriff J, G. Alexander. Deputy Sheriff W. II. Nesbit. Jury Commissioners II. C. Mum ma, Bennett A. Truax. Auditors I). H. Myers, Aaron M. Garland, W: Grant Wink. Commissioners S. C. Gracey, Wm. C. Davis, S. A. Nesbit. Clerk-j3. Frank Henry. County SuperlnCeudont Chas. K. Barton. Attorneys W Soott Alexander, J. Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F. McN. Johnston, M. K. Shaffner, Geo. B. Daniels, John P. Sipes, S. W. Kirk, F. P. Lynch, H. N. Sij.es. TFRMS OF COI'HT. The first 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. m. Tho second term "commences on the third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock p. m. The third term on the Tuesday next following; the second Monday of June, at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term ou the Urst Mondny October, at J o'clock p. ni. SOCIETIES Odd Fellows M'CounellsburgLodKe No. 741 meets every Friday evening In trie Comerer Building In McConnei la burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 nieef.s every Saturday evening In the Croinur building at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 607 meets every Saturday evening In Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. Harrlsonville Lodge No. 701 meet, every Saturday evening in Odd IV1 lows' Hall u,t jJarrUouvjlle. Walorfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall at Waterfall Mills. Warfordsburg Lodge No. (101 meets in Wurfordsburfc every Saturday evening. King PostG. A. P.. No. 3H,rj meets iu McConuellsburg in Odd Fellows' Hall the tlrst Saturday In every mouth ul 1 p. m. Itoyal Aroanuiu.TiiHcarora Council No. lil, mods on alternate Monda) evenings in P. O. S. of A. Hall, in MoCourii)llhburg. Wahlnt.fV-"n Camp No. J7, P, O. .S. A., uf Nev (ir -iiiula, meets evory Sat urday evening In , O. S. of A. Hull. Washington Camp, No. Gtti, P. O.S. of A., UuKtontown, meets every Satur urday evening In P. (). 8. of A. Hall. John Qv Taylor Post O. A. It., Ho. 680, meets every Saturday, on or jvisl preceding hill moon in Laehlei hail, at 2 p. m., at Buck Valley. Woman's Relief Corps, No. 80 meets at same date and place at 4 p.m. Gen. D. B. McKlbbln Poat No. 402, G. A. S., meets the second and fourth Baturuays lu each month at Pleomrt Ridge. t ADVERTISE IN The Fnlton County Wm
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