The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, June 06, 1906, Image 4

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    ' i .' ?N CuUN l V NEWS
! li i J hvery Wednesday.
t u. t.J., Alitor and Proprietor.
AUCONNELLSBURG, PA.
JUNE 6,1906.
Y iblished Weekly. $1.00 per
Annum in Advance.
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THOMPSON.
Mr?, liictiard Hollenshead was
Tisiti:i her mother, who has her
hip 1 rokon.
Kev. L'owers was the guest of
the families oi Riley Daniels and
Will Secrist, recently.
David Gregory aud mother were
la McConuellsburir last Satur
day. V:li 1 Ml man and J. V. Hess
were at Haerstown to see an eye
specialist last Thursdaj. Mr.
IMtmati's eyes needed attention.
Mo'es Ciordon is quite poorly.
.Mrs. F.Iln Fito is very ill with
cancer.
Keed Simpson spent a few
weeks with his sister, Mrs. Har
ry Atkinson, at Mercersburg.
V.'ilhird Litton and Olive Zim
merman spent a few days with
Mr. II. R. Simpson last week.
There will be b.iptismat Damas
ens on the .'Jrd Sunday of June, by
Rev. Powers, when quite a num
ber will be immersed.
Mrs. Dennis Moi gret is spend
ing some weeks in Xeedmore with
relatives.
Letter to A. 11. Nnce.
J ri C iiics'itr, Jr.
Dear Sir : When you can buy
paint for less than Devoe, don't;
save your money.
Mr. Aaron Iliggins, Plaintield,
N. .).. always used 15 gallons of
paiot for his house; Devoe took
11
Mr. Kzra Rathmell, Williams
port, I 'a., always used 11; Devoe
took ti.
Mr. li art Young, (Jirard, Pa.,
always used a gallon for certain
rooms; took half as much Devoe.
Mr. Nathaniel Barber, Canton,
N. V., bought ll' Devoe; used less
than (i.
Vou can always buy paint for
less than 'Devoe; don't; save your
money.
The wearing counts the same
way, and doubles the difference.
Tlie cost of painting is by ttie
gallon. Weak paint costs most;
most gallons.
Yours truly
V. W. Dkvok it Co.,
1" New York.
i S. F. C. Bare, Fort Little
ton, sells our paint.
SIDI LINU HILL.
While peeling bark ScTjtt Lynch
found a bee tree. He and Win.
Moilott succeeded in getting itcut
olT, brought it home, aud set it up.
It measured seven feet in length
sixteen fer-t in diameter, and has
six f'c 't, of comb.
Jacob Wartz is improving An
drew Meilott's house by painting
it.
Aaron Carland and family were
the guests of Jo L. Garland Sun
day. Wesley Ceinger, who has been
employed at Geo. IJili'snew house
visited his home in Buck Valley,
Saturday and Sunday.
Achsali Gifliu visited Tilden
Hill's one day last week.
Mary Mellott was the guest of
her mother, recently.
Mary ilouss has returned home
from Cumberland where she had
been visiting friends.
LolaGiltin spent Saturday night
with her parents, Win. Giflin and
wife.
Minnie Plessinger of Warfords
bur, and George Wilkinson of
Hancock, visited Anthony Lynch 'a
Sunday.
liny a Farm in Pciut., N. J. or Del.
Best States for profitable farm
ing. Sail adapted to great varie
ty of crops. Near markets that
pay best prices for your products.
Farm l.tnds in tliej-e States any
specialty, sold aud bought. Write
for jKi.'ticulars. Ii. G. Fiucic,
J 10i K. R Trust Bid., Fhil-ida.
Subscribe for the "News, 'only
11.00 a year.
. Didn't Waste Words.
In view of the fun which the
German comic papers are always
uiakinaboutths brevity of speech
of the army officers in addre; sing
the raok and file, it may be well
tn explain, says a writer in the
New York Tribune, that this fash
iou dates from the days of that
most taciturn and silent of Prus
sian rulers, Frederick William
1 1 1, great-grandfather of thepres
ent Kaiser. His utterances were
of the briefest sort.
On one occasiou, while staying
it the Austrian baths at Tephtz,
in 182!.!, he was informed by one
of his generals in attendance that
there was sojourning at Tephtz a
Hungarian magnate equally cele
orated for nis taciturnity. The
King expressed the desire to see
him by means of the brief com
mand. "Bring him !"
Au interview was arrauged
without the Hungarian being in
t irmed of the identity of the eld
erly German officer whom he was
about to meet.
The King began the conversa
Mon with the monof-yllableiuquiry,
"Bath?" to which the other re
plied equally briefly, "Drink,"
meaning, of course, that he took
the waters internally.
"Mihtaire?"contijued the King
wishing to know if the Magyar
was an officer in the army. To
this question the other responded
shading his head, "Magnate,"
that being the title given to the
members of the Cham bcrot Peers
at Budapest.
"Ah !" said the King.
"General ?7 inquired the mag
nate. "King, " said Frederick William
III by way of indicating his rank.
The Hungarian noblemen dolled
his bonnet, and, with the word
''Compliments," bowed and with
drew. The King himself saluted, aud
thus brought to a close one of the
most laconic interviews that have
ever taken place between a sover
eign and a noble.
The example thus set by the
old King hoc? me the fad among
the German army officers, but it
cannot be said that it appeals to
the present Emperor, who is, per
haps, the last monarch in Christ
endom whom one would accuse of
being disposed to brevity of
speech.
Hiilwits the Surgeon.
A comp'ication of female trou
bles, with catarrh of the stomach
and bowels, had reduced Mrs.
flios. S. Austin, of Leavenworth,
Ind., to such a deplorable condi
tion, that her doctor advised an
operation; but her husband fear
ing fatal results, postponed this
to try Electric Bitters; and to the
amazement of all who knew her,
this medicine completely cured
her. Guaranteed cure for torpid
liver, kidney disease, biliousness,
jaundice, chills aud fever, gener
al debility, nervousness and blood
poisoning. Best tonic made.
Price 5Cc at Trout's drug store.
Try it.
BLLh'AST,
May L".t. The farmers are glad
to see the nice com showers that
have been passing over this part
of the country lately.
Thomas Downs made a Hying
trip ti Hancock Saturday.
Allred Peck burnt a limekiln
last week.
A number of the people of this
vicinity attended the baptism at
Oakley last Saturday.
James Truax is still planting
corn.
Maye Caruell, Mabel and Mad
aline Kirk, and Belle Smith spent
Sunday with Ethel Peck.
Archie Fisher is peeling bark.
Geo. D. Morgret lost a ti ne year
ling colt last week.
Daniel Garland has been repair
ing fences on his farm.
Allen Skiles and Wife visited
M. L. Smith and family last Sat
urday. Curtchie Truax aud sister Ora
spent Sunday in the iirmo of
James Truax.
Bertha Truax visited relatives
n Thompson township Satuiday
and Sunday.
I.ONii TKNNKSShH I KiliT.
For twenty yea: s W. L Rawls,
of Bells, Tenn., fought nasal ca
tarrh. Ho writes : "The swell
ing and soreness inside my nose
was fearful, till I began apply intr
llucklen's Arnica Salve to tl e
sore surface; this caused the sore
ness and swelling to disappear,
never to return." Best salvo in
existence. 2jc at Trout's drug
store.
lltemoct'Htie (. omentum. ' ' I
The 1 leniacnitie County 'omen-1
t ion met in the Court House., in ;
McConnellsbiirsr, on Tuesday at
11 o'clock, and was failed to order i
by Chairman McDonoub. On
motion of J. V. Hoop, Dr. II. S.
Wislmrt was chosen president and i
Tolbert Shank and J. 11. H. Lew-!
is were elected secretaries. On
motion of (ieo. A. Harris, esq.,
u coiuuiitfice on credentials was up-
pointed consisting of J. W. I loop, I
F.. O. Kesselring Logue I less
and Adam Shank.
The following delegates present
ed their credentials which were
found to he correct:
Ayr- V. H. Nelson, Frank. M.
Dully.
Belfast--II. II. Deshong, Logue
Hess.
Bethel-Stilwell Kirk. J. II. II.
Lewis.
Brush Creek
IJ. McC. Iiehl.
I hiblin Jus.
Jus MeKet
(i
H. Fields
Koht.
I loop,
II. S.
E. ().
K. Fleming.
Licking Creek J
W.
Theo. Sipes.
McConnellburg Dr.
Wishart, Geo. A. Harris.
Ta y I o r A 1 e x Ed wards
Kesselring.
Thompson J. W. Truxel.
Tod -Howard Souders, Jno.
Furney.
I'nion Adam Shank, Tolbert
Shank.
Wells-J. M. llouck, W.
Sprowl.
The following committee on
ohitions was .then appointed:
II. II. Lewis, W. L. Sprowl, T
L.
os
.1. I'O.
Sipes, J. M. Ilotick and Dr. Wi
I-
art.
On motion the convention decid
ed to sit with closed doors.
Adjourned to meet at li'.tt) p. in.
The convention reconvened tit
1:150 p. in.
Hon. Jno. 1'. Sipes was nomina
ted for the legislature. On call
of the roll of delegates, it was
found that lie had the support
of every one present. Ji II. II.
Lewis then placed in nomina
tion for Jury Commissioner, Ja
cob L. 1 less of Belfast, and W. L.
Sprowl, the name of A. C. Truax,
of the same .township. A ballot
being taken it was found that Mr.
Truax had 16 votes, and Mr. Hess,
s. Mr. Truax was declared the
nominee.
J. II. II. Lewis, W. L. Sprowl,
aud W. II. Nelson were elected
senatorial delegates; (ieo. 15. Dan
iels, S. M. Robinson, and B. C.
Lamberson were elected congres
sional conferees, and Lewis Har
ris delegate to the State Conven
tion. Jas. A. McDonough was re
elected Count)- Chairman.
The following persons were then
named as townshipcommitteetnen:
Ami Walter Kappinuton, John H.
lleinbauoli, David M. Morton.
HKI..KAST D. A. Garland, Samuel
Hess, U. W. Mellott.
Hkthki. Hon. J,. P. Kirk, Ira I).
Mellott, 11. J. Layton.
Hiu-sii CitKKK M. A. Harkmun,
George F. Uielil, K. A. Diehl.
Dt lil.lN 1). sj. Fleminjf, II. H. My
ers, A. J. Fore.
Lli'KlN'ii C'm:r.ic--C. W. Lawyer. K.
It Mellott, Kd. Kwope.
McCoNNKi.i.sitrKii-Chas. ):. Bar
ton, Coo. I!. Daniels, S. W. Kirk.
Tavi-ou -.1. K. .lohnson, N. H. Alio
way, A .1 llollinyer.
'1'HuMpsciN Hiirvey Sharp, H. I!.
Simpson, Kd. llrakeall.
Tod D. V. Sipes, It a Fore, Knnch
Kerlin.
I'NION -J. C Deneen, K C. Ifender
shot, S. I-:. McK'ee.
Wki.i.s-I:. A Horton, liert llcetcr,
M. (J. Hivens.
l(i:sol.L"noNS.
The committee on resolutions then
reported the following, which were
enthusiastically adopted:
The Democratic party of Fulton
Comity in convention assembled de
clares that pledjrin(r anew its adherence
to sound democratic, principles and
policies us enunciated by the National
ami state conventions from time to
time, it resolves us follows:
1 That it is in favor of lejf islation
Ifivinsf trolley companies the same
powers und privileges that steam rail
road companies enjoy particularly the
rijfht of eminent domain and tlie i-iilit
to carry freight
2. Jliat it favors a law rc(uiriiir
ruilroad, teleyraph, telephone anil
pipe lino companies to iiav local taxes
on their franchises and property t,o the
counties and townships through which
they pass.
l. lhat it Is in favor of CL'islution
enaliliny the counties of the State to
ctuin all the personal property and
icense taxes levied fn each.
A. That it favors larjrer uiitironriii
lions by the Slate for t!,;. iniprove'i.,,t
of t he 1 1 1 o-h w o -. v i; li'iui any cote! it h m
rciiiiriiiLr the Oiwn-hip, il( ,.Vy and
collect a certain rate in order to
l.iiu a part of Midi a ppronriut ion
That it favor-: hn-cr (, ppropria -tions
to the public! schm Is and such
legislation us will apply ih appropri
Htion so us to reli" e ihe poorer school
districts from their prenent excensivo
but ilen.
i 'J'liat it favors legislation that
will, by appropriate penalties for idte
purpose, compel the railroad compan.
ie lo obey the proviMjons r .f the con
stitution and irlve every shipper, (; re.it,
or Mi!ill, an "rijnul deal "
7. That it is in favor of a uniform
ruilroad passenger U(0 f ,wo cents
)er mile
k. That it endorsee Ihe course of the
Hon Jno. I Sipes. (representative in
ho loilslat'ira,. ut b.ilh tho regular
und extra sessions, rnirtliuilurly for
his -t)oits to liriin relief to the over.
itaxel school districts, and for trolloy
BARCAIINS
In Trimmed and Un
i rimmed Hats.
I trim nil hats free of
charge. That you may bet
ter underntiinil what this of
fer means, t will illustrate
li tint piireliBsed nnti immeil
nni trimmed free of cliariro
Finn French Chip lint
I.4ti; 4 yds. all silk ribbon
nt 2-V. ytl., I.(H; s.rny of fXi
i-iihes, Lie ; j .111 nifj oe. ; maK- Ij.
lii(f tlie total cost for the nl-
tractive Hat but ;.2!t. O
I have u fu 1 line of line
Tuscans in natural color, and tlie new Suitors are
hero for your inspection. 1 Tats from .'iilc. up.
Mrs. H. C. McClain,
Hustonlown, Fn.
OPENING LETTER
STEVENS & RAKER'S
NEW STORE At Clear Ridge,
To the public. Now (foods still eoinin.ir in. We have just, receiv
ed a line of siloes, strictly new, at prices thai will surprise you. Ladles'
Oxfords from $1.20 up; ladies' line dress shoes from $1.10 up; men's line
dress shoes from to :i.i"l; buys line dross shoes from 1.10 up. We
have a fall line sf line and every day Ives and prices are riyht.
Dry Goods and INotlons
We have a line line of dry (foods coining in. Gingham and cali
coes, ")C a yd., and up; Curtain net l'l and l.je yd: Muslins from 5o u yd ,
up. Wo liavt) a full line oi lawns, i lobairs, silks, plaids, seersilchers,
flannels, tiekinjr. etc , at the lowest pi ice.
Gents, ladies and misses hose He per pair up: ladies and jfents
l.'c up: ladies' ribbed vests 7c up: (fent s summer underwear L'.'ic. up: window
blinds So up.
Groceries ! Groceries I
pounds jfrunulatcd sugar
cans syrup - n bottles extracts Z : H packages smocking tobacco Z'f.
chewing tobacco V cut, up: kerosene ILV (;allon: best bjrrel oil .V'.
We have a nice line of tin and e-raiiiteware; Hour, feod, etc. Hiyli
( est cash prices payed for produce, b uter, cccs, chickens, wool a special
ty, also hidtfs. If yon want to save money call and see us before you buy
anil be convinced. Kverythiny; new.
Stevens & Raker, Clear Ridcje, Pa.
Dissolution Notice.
No! ire is hereby sriven tliul Hie i:irtne.ship
heretofore c xi-Iiitir let ween I). It, Nutse, W.
11. Netun. A. I'. N:ue, and J, Nt;'sou Sipes,
uudiiiK and doiui,' business as the Kultoa f'onn
ty IJiiiil; has tier 1 (Jil eil 1 j v luuuutl consent
the uinlejintied ha vin' wlthdiuwD from said
p;i rt neishiii.
o-to-3t IV II. N A V K.
'XKCUTOK'.S NOTICK.-
j m i
Notn't Im ti.Ti'ltv ulvtni tliiit liirtcrH tffiHiiu iit ,
titv liiivn Imm'Ii yr;iiil,!it to tin' ii rnl,'isii;in'a tlnti
lie I'Kintu ii r i. n. Trunx. lute of liKlia-t !
luwii-liip. Kiiltiin I'nuiiO-, I'll.. U'c;iNcil.
A liy ltTl4IMIl4 IntvliiL' C.lHilllt. M.'IUIl.t sit ill est ii tc
will i-'r.rnt III, -111 I ropcrty nut llclltK'H t c.t I ' n
rcrt It'liiuiit , mill ttmsi' wm' t he sunn will pit-- -ii
1 1 lunl rti'ttle.
S. t.. WIN" If, 1
Slpvs .Mills. Pa. ,
S 9 H'l. Kxeentiir.
Kegtstcr and Clerk's Notice, j
Nutlce is litM't'li.v i.'iveti tlmt Oie lolinwitit.' j
nailiod uei!inilil:li:ts huve liittl lla'ir auciiiinls j
iu tile ltvi-'lstel s OltlL'e nl l-'uilun county,
i'eiiuu,; iniil tilt; same will lie iucm-ui eil to the
Oriihtiiis Court for tjunllrnmtlim nu Ihe secotul
T lesiluy of Jiiuh next. tu:in the liiih day
Cl"l' H Al.l.. --The llrst und llniil iieeount of
'1'. hi. i-'iemitiif, I'.u , aiiiniiiisl Htoroi th
estate of Harry W. Ciilehiill
(.'onciiiiuuh. I'U., ilei'vilstsi.
lute 'oi
M'Kllllll.N" '1'hu ti-vt unci llnal ncuouiit of tin'
Keiil Ktnte Trul e'oiiip uiy
oi I'hilailel
phlii. lru-.tee of ttie estate
Mckihbin u minor.
if Alexauatr
M'KIBIIIN -The lirst and llnal nee, unit ol the
lieal l-'.-tilte "l'l lll t.'oiupii l,V of l'hillule
1 lil a, t -mice oi e lale nil Jenrm' .MeK ill
hiu, a minor.
M KIMIIIN". l-'irsl und llmil uceinnu. of l.iie
I. McKliibiti. 'I'nistce uppninlra by the
ori'hun' t'uutt lnse'1 inii isl'iu- w Ueil
I iv N.riil I M 'Kililiiu. ileeeiiHcil. I o I it-
wurd 1.. T i.vlor. tor p.iyiinnil of leuacicn.
OhiSlli iN'.l The tirst unit llniil iiee.iiint of M.
Slimmer. J.-n . mlrr nnst ralu-ol the e.
tut c o Silt ".ih I U'shuu. nit " of A . r 1 1 1 u n
ship. lllM'l'!l.C(l
Kesrlst.er'- Olllcc. I OI'.O. A . II A 'Ml I s.
.May (ti, llkl. I Ki't'istur.
nefv'tinuieCoujjvhCur'O
For Coughs, Colds and Croup.
V. V. Hart, iu 'WliipsCovf, has
a pair of yo'uiL' darU browu m ules
for sale. Phoy weiirli a'oout L''j(V)
jwinnds, aud are well brnl'oii to
waon or plough.
Workinjmen Wanted
Si'i?l( nieu uuder J3 years, to
di? farm ditching 7' inonilis in
Wis. 17").n0 and board for sat-
j ict iry hands.
I ''Also a faithful tnau to run
I stc iin ditcher."
I Id) Iv i:i II I.N HA' MI,
Orrville, Ohio.
! doit.
J Catherine ( 'lir-: spout Suudny
I with her parents, lij ams (J!,irl
I and wife.
Job Hessaii'l la mi1 V spmit Stin
i d.iv nt .lame Sharpo's,
Mrs. Kli.ib l,o Carn. ll'has bad
j tin) foundation slarlr tl lor n m w
v.t t ij si, .,o oy ,j'
CmIii r ( I rov'ii Su iitia v se'iool is
very well attended. There are on
tho roll 1
S. M. Carnel) anil wil'o spent
Sunday with Mrs. Speucsr.
Mrs. Mary liernliart is very
poorlv. Ir. is reported sho had u
s' role.
'Biflslal ion, and pledges him, if r -elieted,
tocontitiuo his best eliorls lo
enact into law the proposed measures
herein declared for.
.1. II. If. Luwis,
W. I,. Sl'ltowi,,
TliKO. SII'KS,
.1 AS. A. .MoDnNOI'OII,
II. S. WiSUAKT.
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V (SL III
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ft'. I' ' sJ ,
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r?''..J- (
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- v
-M: 3 pai'kaes Mothers Oats iV; 3
Kennedys Laxative Honey and Tar
Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds from
te eystem by oentiy moving the bowels.
NEW
BUGGIES
My
tn-w hue
sheds are full of brand
ies and wagons, bo'.h
tactoi v und
HAND -5- -fr. -fr
MADE
and py prices are as low as the
lowest.
'lease call und see my con
veyances. Very truly yours,
W. R. EVANS,
Hustontown. Pa.
RHEUMATISM
LUHB4G0, SCIATICA
NEURALGIA and
KIDNEY TROUBLE
"5 DkOI'S" taken intorniiUy. rids tlie blood
of the polsououu unituir and aolda which
re iliu direct caimen of these disnaiea.
Applied enernally It affordi almont In
tant relief Irom pain, while permanent
Jur' being edeoied by purifying the
blood, diHsoliniK tbe iwlsonous nub
uiuce and removing it from the gystom.
DR. S. D. BLAND
Of Ilrewton. Ga.t wrltfli
r.L11.1 ''n iii irrir for nnrobw of yeara
with l.uinbAKo Ithttuiimtiniii Iu my aims
ml lc.iil trltMlMll the roiiifJltlil Icon id
KNll.ttr rruin inw ll 1 wrrka, mik! aImo oou-ultt.il
with a auiiitjHr of iti bunt i-li vmIcUhk, but Cunutl
.n.'Vlt""f J1.'.1. KftV tt,w r,,1,wf of'Ualuwl from
'M.itIH." I nreicrlbe It In oiv pravUda
fur rutftiLUBtlftoi uid klndrtta U1m.''
If you are suffi-rlng with Kheumatlsm,
Nmirulgla. Kldnev Trmil,ln ,,r li.
drd dUiiuae. write to us for a trial bottle
ol l-UUOl'S." aud test ll yourself.
"s.Dlf OPS" can he used nny length of
time without acquiring a "drug habit."
as It Is entirely free of opium, eoeuine,
a leuiioi. lauaanuoi, sua oilier similar
a Ingredlenu.
Lr, noltle, "O. u ll o PA rSOO "
I.UU. k Sale l UraggUte,
IWAN80II IHEUMATIO OURI C0MPAIY,
Kept. u, lee Lake uM, Ukkiage.
D'JW Early Risers
Tho famous little pills.
VW n-W?2!!i III
v v, --'vi-rv. f. ,7) mi.
TTTTTOT!
i
x THE
FULTON
i COUNTY
;NEWS
Covers the Field.
20
lii every part of the
County faithful re
porters an located
that gather the daily
happenings.
Then there is the
State and National,
News, War News, a
Department for the
Farmer and Mechan
ic, Latest Fashions
for the Ladies. The
latest New York, Bal
timore, Philadelphia
Markets. The Sun
day School Lesson,
Helps for Christian
Enaeavorers, and a
Good Sermon for ev
erybody. THE JOB DEPARTMENT x
IS COMPLETE.
I SALE BILLS,
I POSTERS,
t LETTER HEADS,
t NYELOPES.
X CARDS, &c X
t In fact anything and
X everything in the best
style along that line.
. 38
X I Sample copies of
t the News sent to any
t of your friends oh
X request,
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
Fhlofripk4
REVIVO
nam un
RESTORES VITALITY
Made a
Well Man
of Me.
GI1I3A.T
produces tbe above re.alt la 30 dayi. It acli
powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fail,
Voung men will regain their lost manhood, and old
moa will reroTer their youthful vigor by using
lil;VIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous
ness, Lost Vitality, Impotency. Nightly Emissions,
Lost Power, F.I Hug Memory. Wasting Diseases, and
all effects of sell-sbuss or excess and indiscretion,
wnion unnts one or study, Dusiness or marriage. II
not only cures by starting at the seat of diseass, but
isagreat nervetonlo and blood bnllder, bring,
ing back the pink erlovr to pale cheeks and re
storing the Are of yonth. It wards off Inusnity
and Consumption. Insist on having BEVIVO.no
otner. it can De earned In vest pocket. By mall.
8 1.00 per package, or six for BS.OO. with a. oosl
live written guarantee to rare or refund
ine money, hiiok luiu uilvlse Irne. Address
HOYAL MEDICINE CO., c,A,So,.u
For sale in McConnellsburg at
W. S. Dickson's drug store.
Kennedy's Laxative Honey end Tar
Cure all Coughs, and expels Colds Irom
the system by gently moving tbe bowels.
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PEHNYROYAL PILLS
??.rr:..iw"v ""'I"'' "llee, ask Druggist for
!J .7.,,n?' Kf ' '' f-l" In Be and
J..ld ninulllc uoiph, wuk-d with blue ribbon.
I uke no oilier. It.'r.i.r duiigeruu.
utlonannd liulluliitna. llu y y,)Ur DiiickI'.i.
i.r send !. lii mUiii, lr farlirulars. Trill.
ruoninla and "Krllvr top l.i..r..' in trtlrr.
by ; wi.rs .TlMll. iii.uou 'lestiuwiilals. bold by
C1IKJHHHTKR OHBMlOAL CO.
lOO Hdlaon Square, lIIIL,A PA.
M.U.tbl. ...,.
LADIES
mm
v n iKM n a i i ft i h, i
ii ii iu.iiii.mh-i iss r
Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator
Hiiperlur to othr remedies .uld at hluti prleei.
ClnrH irimritntfed. SiM'cHSfully used liy over
UOIMIIIO .Vemeik Prler, ili t enia, drug
gl.lM or liy mall. Testimonial. Ixwklet free.
Itr. Larrauco, I'lilUdi'lphlit, I'sv,
W Early Risers
The famous little pills.
CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS
3et CoukH Syrup. Tistftg Good.
Um in time, gold by druKKfet.
x
S
mm
THE
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
1URIIKNS.
R. M. DOWNES,
1"'IKST CLASS
Tonsorial Artist,
MuCHNNKl.LSIiUKU, PA.
A Clpiin (up and TowkI with each Hliuvf
Kvi'r.vthlng Antlxuiitlo.
Kiizora Sterilized.
ttyShop In room Intel occupied by Kd Hrsk(
ISAAC N. WATSON,
Tonsorial Artist.
Strictly up to date In all styles of hair cut
tlnif. Quick, eauy sl'nves. Hay-rum, Crfan,.'
Wln'h-hiHol. without extra charge. -,,.!,,'
towel to each ctiNtomer. I.ntcsl In piovcu aJ
inirntua fur aterlilting tools. I'arlorH oDiwnit.
Fulton House. FFunit
LAWYERS.
M. R. SHAFFNER,
Attorney at Law,
Office on Square,
McConnellsburtf, Pa,
All legnl bus new and collections entrusted
will eeelve careful and prompt attention.
CHURCHES.
Puk.shyterian. Kev. W. A. Went,
D D.. Pastor. Preaching servicei
each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a.m.
and every Sunday evening at 7:04
Services at Green Hill on alternate
Sabbaths at 10:,'S0 a. m. Sabbath
school at 9:1". Junior Christian Ku
deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor
at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:00.
Methodist episcopal Kev. J. C.
Grimes, Pastor. Sunday School
at 9:;t0 a. m. Preaching every othet
Sunday morning at 10:30 and every
Sunday evenintr at 7:00. Epwortb
League at B:00 p. m. Prayer meeting
Thursday evening at 7:00.-
United Presbyterian Kev. J. L.
Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30
a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn
ing nt 10:30, and every other Sunday
evening nt.7:00. The alternate Sabbath
evenlnys are used by the Young Peo
ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m.
Prayer meeting' Wednesday evenlnc
at:(i0.
f.VANGEUoAu LUTHERAN Rev. A.
G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 9:1")
a. ni. Preaching every other Sunduy
morning at 10:30 and every other Sun
day evenintr at 7:00. Christian Ku
deavor at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meeting
on Wednesday evening at7:00.
Hkeormki) Kev. C. M. Smith, Pas
tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
Preaching on alternate Sabbaths at
10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Christian
Kndeavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer mpet
inc on Wednesday evening at 7:00.
IIOKOl Gil OFFICERS.
Justice of the Peace L. H. Wiblc.
M W.Nuco
Constable D. T. I'iulds.
Burgess W II. (Jreathead.
Councilnien Jacoo Kotz, Thomas
X. Tlanimil, Wm. II. Nesbit.
Clerk Kdward Shirrer.
School Directors Thos. F. Sloiir.,
John A. Irwin, John Comerer, C. 11.
Stevens, S. B. Woollot, L. H. Wible.
Board of Health H. S. Wishart, M.
D.; pres. J. AV. Creathead,; soe'v.
V. Hu.vp: W. U McKibbin, U. IJ. , ,1.
W, Mosser, M. 1).
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
President Judjre Hod. S.Mc. Swope.
Associate Judges W.U. Bi nder, 1).
T. Humbert.
Prothonotary, ic Geo. A. Harris.
District Attorney George B. Dan
iels. Treasurer A. C. Luuver.
Sheriff I. G. Alexander.
Deputy Sheriff W. H. Nesbit.
Jury Commissioners II. C. Mum
ma, Bennett A. Truax.
Auditors D. H. Myers, Aaron M.
Garland, W. Grant Wink.
Commissioners S. C. Oracey, Win.
C. Davis, S. A. Nesbit.
Clerk ii. Frank Henry.
County Superintendent Chas. K.
Barton.
Attorneys- W Scott 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, II. X. Sipes.
TERMS OF COI.HT.
The llrst term of the Courts of Ful
ton I'Olinlv In tlio vcnMcliall .....,...
j ... v.-vj j Diiai. LWiiJiiirjiJ
on the Tuesday following the second
ilnn.!-.. ... 1... ... 1,. . ,
wiMiuu ii u u,nuary,ui, ju o CIOCK a. III.
Ihe senoml If.i.m i.fm,,in..u.
third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock
p. m.
The third term on the Tuesday next
following the second Monday of June,
ub m ii uiucK u. in.
The fourth term on the first Mondiiv
October, at i o'clock p. m.
SOCIETIES
Odd Follows M'f:i.nnlluK,...T .nA.u.
No. 744 meets every Friday evening in
tne Comerer BulldiDg in McCounells
burg. Fort LiUinton T.i.rliru Nn Ji n,ui.
every Saturday eveninff in the Crouu-r
building at Fort Littleton.
Wells Valley Loduo No. 607 meets
every Saturday eveninif In Odd Fel
lows' Hall at Wells Tannery.
Harrison villn T.mlirn rc, mi
every Saturday evening iu Odd Fel
hiwb nan at i ta itihodvi ir.
Waterfall T.nluo Vnk ill ,.,.
'ft . aimuva
ery Saturday evening In Odd Fellows'
wm nu vv HMiriaii Mills.
Wftl'fordkllllT'ir TjM'iira Wn ll -nx,tu
In Warfordsburir nvnfv (.,..,h, v
------ r -- -J M WM. ,. J
evening.
Kinir Post, d. A. V. Kn 1(1-. ..o i
n - ' " 111, .; V f- ,,.
McConnellshurir in Oilrl l,v,ll..,i irull
the llrst Saturday iu every month at 1
Koval Arcntlum Tn
NO. lie!. nil'CtS (in u lt..,r,i, I.. M.,,)ut
evenlntrs in 1". O. S. of A. Hall, In
Mcl-oiineilstHirg.
Washlntfton Ciifliu Nu. 4li7 P o S.
A., of New (ii'i'ihiiIh, muets every Knt
urday Dvoninif In P. O. Si. of A. Hull.
Washington (Jump, No, oi4, P, O.S,
of A., Hustontown, meets every Satur
urday evening In P, O. S. of A. Hall.
JohnQ. Taylor Post. '. A. U., No.
589, meets every Saturday, on or jiiiit
preceding full moon In LnfiV,liv hall,
at 2 p. in., at Buck Valley.
Woman'i RelM Corps, No. 80
meets at same date and place at 4 p.m.
Gen. D. IJ. McKibbin Post No. 402,
G. A. 8., menu the second and fourir
Saturday In each month- at PlessnU
Kidce.
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