The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, June 20, 1906, Image 4

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    COUN1V NEWS
tvery Wednesday.
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Editor and Proprietor.
McCONNELLSBURG. PA.
mi 20,1006.
p-iblished Weekly. $1.00 per
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THOMPSON.
The throe day meeting at Dam-aseu.-
was largely attended last
Sunday, and an immense crowd
tjatiiered at the Iron Bridget)
see the baptism of six new mem
hers. There were persons there
from Haucock, Big Cove Tannery,
Webster Mills, and many other
points, more or less distant. The
rain scattered the crowd a little
prematurely.
Kev. Pittenger will preach at
Mt. Zion next Sunday morning
at 10 o'clock, and Ke. llarland
at J o'clock iu the afternoon.
Amos Sharpe, wife and two
daughters, Mrs. Mary Gregory,
and Mrs. Klizabeth Hess, wtre
guests of David Gregory's last
Sunday.
Mrs. Olive Stoops, of McKees
port, is visiting relatives here.
Ileid Simpson and W. Lf. L'itt
man expect to go to Charlestown,
Vu., to place themselves under
tin; t eatmeut of Dr. Joe I'lttmau.
Km ma Mellott and Lillian Pott,
of Big Cove Tannery, were guests
of Bess Simpson,' last Sunday ev
ening. P. P. Shivesand KrauK Martin
are remodeling the dwelling
house of Miss Amanda Pott, near
the Tannery.
A Tex us Wonder.
There's a Hill at Bowie, Tex.,
that's twice as big as last year.
This wonder is W. L. Hill, who
from a weight of !ii pounds has any plastering Uone, get, naney,
grown to over liu. He says : "1 ' as he is one of the best and I be
sutiered with a terrible cough, I lieve the best mechanic in his line
and doctors irave me up to die of ,
consumption. I was reduced to
iO pounds, when 1 began taking
Dr. King's New Discovery for
consumption, coughs and colds.
Now, after taking 1:! bottles, I
have more than doubled in weight
and am completely cured." Only
sure cough and cold cure. Guar
anteed at Trout's drugstore, ."nc
Uiid l.ii.. Trial brittle free.
SIDHLHU HILL.
The well drilling at Cedar Grove
church last Saturday night was
well attended.
A. H. Hixson is going to put an
addition to his house. Wesley
G'Mir.'er is the carpenter.
Cuttle buyer.-, seem to bo plenti
ful in this vicinity. That is a
pretty good sijxn of a bountiful
hay crop sr me where.
lianoy 1 lootii and Mamie i olden
ol l-'i uuidin Mills, visited Ottie
Hill Sunday.
Mrs. U'-nton Hendershot and
sod Lemuel of Warfordsburg, vis
ited Job Hill's recently.
.May Akers ha returned home
from McConnellsburg, where she
had been attending normal school.
lvl Hendershot visited the fam
ily of Geo. Hill Sunday.
Kexie Hess was the guest of
Moses lless Sunday.
Kev. S. J. Pittiuger will preach
at Bedford Chapel, Sunday even
ing, July th.
Thousands annually bear wit
ness to the efficiency of Early His
ers These pleasant, reliable lit
tle pills have long borne a reputa
tion second to none as a laxative
and ..atharlic. They are sta
ple as bread in millions of homes.
Pleasant but effective. Will
, promptly relieve constipation
without .'.'riping. Sold by Stout
eagle & Bro.
The cigarette fiend is being hit
hard upon all side i' the busi
ness world. The Chicago, Eur-
Jingtou andQuincy Railroad com-
pauy fiu uui.uu m, .: t jr
employee found smoking cigar
ettes by the company will no
louder he given employment.
They have ascertained to their
satisfaction that a cigarette fiend
cannot, or does not, perform his
dutie in as satisfactory a manner
as does the other fellow, This is
poor encouragement for the boys.
Bon.
Mrs. (Joo. Wilsou spent FnJny
evening wit.i her aunt. Mrs.Karhol
Hill.
Mrs. Jonathan Sipes is on the
sick Hat.
Lemuel Barnhardt has in his j
possession a live fox.
Kid. Arlington Garland, wife,
ind daughter, of Fort Koyal, W.
Va., spent a few days with friends
In; re.
Charles Hess is propnring to
build a large uew house.
Logue lless and family spent
Sunday with the family of .). C.
Fisher.
Oscar Bivens spent Sunday
with Thuriiian Sharpe.
Mrs. Aaron lless is visiting her
son Moses, this week.
John Bussard, of Everett had
a nice herd of cattle driven to his
farm last week from this county.
Wm. Carnell, wife and children
spent Sunday with Allen Smith,
at Pleasant Grove.
Bennett Robisou, ol Ilaucock,
spent Sunday with Wilbert Lay
ton. James Sharpe's had an ice
cream supper last Sunday even
ing, in honor ot their son, Stan
ley's second birthday.
There will be preaching at Ce
dar Grove next Sunday mon.ing
at 10 o'clock, by the pastor, Kev.
W. II. Hendershot.
S. M. Carnell and wife spent
Sunday at the home of James
Truax.
NEW CLRb FOR tPILEPSV.
J. B. Watermau, of VVatertowu,
O., Kural free delivery, writes :
"My daughter, afflicted for years
with epilepsy, was cured by Dr.
King s New Life Pills. She has
not had aD attack for over two
years." Best body cleausers and
life giving tonic pills on earth,
."c at Trout's drug store.
A (jood Job.
Chas. K. Kershner, of Need
more, has finished plastering G.
V. Fisher's house near Forest
Mill, now owned by James John
son. Mr. Fisher is well pleased
with the' work. Mr. Fisher has
built one of the most modern and
expensive houses in the county
for a farm house, it you want
in tne county.
From one who knows a mechan
ic in the building line wheu he
sees his work, as I class myself
as a mechanic.
From a painter,
Phil Scukhimek.
LONii TENNESSEE KUIIT.
For twenty yeais W. L. Kawls
of Bells, Tenn., fought nasal ca
tarrh. lie writes : "The swell
ing aud soreness inside my nose
was ftarful, till I began applying
Bucklen's Arnica Salve to the
sore surface; this caused the sore
ness aud swelling to disappear,
never to return." Best salve m
existence. -c at Trout's drug
store.
SALLVU.
Emery llessler is laying iMO
feet of liino to bring the water to
his kitchen.
S. S. Hanu, of Webster Mills,
was called to Saluvia last Satur
day on account of the death of his
sister, Mrs. Joseph Everts.
A very delightful Children's
Day service was held at Asbury
church last Sunday. The house
was not large enough to hold all
the people iu attendance. The
officers and teachers deserve
much credit for the success of
the service.
Odd fellows sermon next Sun
day evening at half-past seven
o'clock atCreenhill M. E. church.
Oulwils Hie Surntun.
A complication of female trou
bles, with catarrh of the stomach
aud bowels, had reduced Mrs.
i'hos. 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
ama.ement of all who kniw her,
this medicine completely cured
her. Guaranteed cure for torpid
liver, kidney disease, bil ousuess,
j cluls and fover( genor.
. d . .. nerV0usriess and blood
poisoning. nest ionic maae.
Price fjOc at Trout's drugstore.
Try it.
Lloyd Poffenberger, of Phila
delphia, and sister, Miss Stella
PolTenberge, of Foltz, spent last
Wednesday, the guests of Miss
Es telle Logue, -in the Cove.
MARRIliD I.N IOWA.
(icorge W. Ashlun and Mrs. I aura B.
Snavely are United hy Rev. I. II. Ben
edict In Athens.
George W. Ashton.of Wheeling,
y. Va , and Mrs. Laura B. Snav -
ly, of Ida Grove, were inafr t:d
last evening, at m o'clock, in lov a
City.
The ceremony was performed
by I lev. I. II. Benedictol the Bap
tist church, at the home of Dr.
Leora Johnson, L'l'd North Clin
ton street. The happy couple
will reside in West Virginia.
The bride is a former resident
of North Liberty, where she was
vvid dy known and we'll liked, for
many tine qualities. The groom
is a noted Iowa educator, having
served live yaer. as a teacher at
Ames, mx years as superintendent
of the Boone City schools, and six
years, as county superintendent
of Boone county, Iowa.
A host of old friendsofthebride
aud newer, but no less devoted,
and friend of the groom, will wish
Mr. and Mrs. Ash ton lifelong joy
and prosperity in the sunny south
laud, where they will be at home
erelong. Town City Daily Press.
June Hth.
SII'ES MILL.
The time was Weducsday, Juno
13th, and the place v as the hos
pitable home of Obed T. Mellott
and wife. What occurred was
not abu thdav party, not a wed
ding, nor a circus, but a jolly old
fashioned barn raising. About
7." persons were present, and the
big structure went up without a
hitch. The names of those at the
raising are :
Michael, diaries, Sherman and Oli
ver Bard; Andrew mid Will Swope;
Thomas, Levi, Pun, K. K., George,
William, Nathan and Sampson Mel
lott: George Haiin, Johnson Truax
and wife, Thomas Truax and wife,
Wiley, Aaron, Jordan afcd George
Dosliotig; Charles Mellott and wife, (I.
S. Mellott, wife and. three children;
Charles lirnnt, Klijah Mellott and
wite, John Pittman, .1. Lake, Geo', and
('.lias llauman: Randolph 1 'aimer,
Loguc Wink, Joseph and Homer Sipes,
Harvey Batdoi lT, Dick Sehooley, Ed
ward and J tassel Swope, Frank Gra
eey, Jiennet Mellott, wife and two sons;
Milton Mellott and wife, Nathan Pal
mer, Philip Sehreiber, E. N. Akers,
lloland Sharp, Edward Mellott and
family, Hubert Mellott and family,
John I lollenshead. Kdward Strait and
Angcline Mellott and daughter.
There was lots of fun and music by
the graphophone while the folks were
eating supper. After they hud one
raising they thought they would have
another; so they raised Mr. Mellott
and set him down to supper.
Permanent Certificate Examination.
The examination for Perma
nent certificates will bo held in
the public school building at this
place Thursday aud Friday, June
aud 211. The examination will
begin at 9 o'clock, a. m.
Emokv Thomas,
II. M. Griffith,
Minn if Mock,
Committee.
CI.HK KIIKili.
Howard Kerlin lias gone to Al
toona. Edna Kerlin is visiting Mrs.
Pert Henry iu the Cove.
( J no. Myers expects to move his
family from here to Uobertsdale,
this week.
Luther and Miami' G rove spent
Sunday with friends at Fort Lit
tleton. Mrs. F. K. Steveus and chil
dren hbve returned to their home
after spending sometime with her
parents.
Win. Carinack and family, of
Chamborsburg, spent part of last
week with hisuncle J. V. Carmaek
at the hole1.
J. C. Appleby and family of
Decorum, speiitSuud vy here with
friends.
Mrs. T. E Fleming has been
quite poorly for sometime. Her
daughters Ada and Ldiia.i, who
wore awiiy hav returned notne
Hark Wanted.
A large quantity Rock- ak and
Hemlock bark, l'.iUli peel, for
whi;h tbe highest cah pric
will lie paid. For price, addre--or
apply i i po-Non 1o
iSAf.'I'll.l.o T.l''NFliV,
Apr. Hi, l'.iuii. Saltillo, Pa
I'.nv 8 Farm in IVnn., N, J. or Del.
1J'. St Slates foe prulitahle farm
ing. S il aihip'fd tn uroat varie
ty i d' i'i )ps. Nrar ma' kt'ls Hist
pav Lesifii ice.-, for , our products.
I'-ii in i.-.nds in tb"se States my
'ciait, sold and bought. Write
fi r n,.ticular. Ii G. Kun'K,
I In. It. E. Trust lild., Phil ida.
Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar
CurH all Coughs, and xpil Colds from
tk system liy gently moving th sowals.
EilGAirNS
In Trimmed and Un
til mined Hats.
I trim nil hats free of
charm'." That you inny bet
ter umlurnl and what this o!
fer means, I will illustrate
a hat pm eliast d untriniiin d
and trimmed free of I'luo ue
Fu;e French Chip lint
fl.4!t; 4 yds. all silk rililioii
nt i"e. yd., tl.oo; spray of
roses, "" : LiniiiB ic. ; milk
ing the lot a! cost for the at
tractive Hut hut :i.2:i.
I have a full line of lii e
Tuscans in natural color, and the new Sailers two
here for your inspect ion. Hats from "0e. up.
Mrs. H. O. McOlain,
Hustontoun, Fa.
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MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S
Big Underselling
Store.
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I have just arrived from the city with a !in line of Mid
summer Millinery, consisting of Hats, Flowers, Kihhons,
liells, and Laces. All of the latest styles.
I I you want to wear the la'e-t in mil! in- t'y come to see
our stove. We will si ill please Ton and save you money.
We believe iu iiiick sales and small prolits. We yive
free with each hat a fancy hat in.
All trimmlnif done free lii our store. Store opposite
postolticc.
McConnellsburg, Pa.
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Mew Grocery Store !
I take the pleasure in ann'
ncllshui'j,' and vicinity, tha
date (Irocery in Ine Sipes
store. '
My stock consists of nvt tytliiujf you wuuld liud in aliist
class ('irocery. Nolhinif ;m liolliHit; Mai -er tliinjj f.vsh.
If you use tobacco iu any form, come in and .- ( my line. I
also have a nice stocn ol confeci inns, and a full line of The
National Hiscuit I'o's. pinds, which I have jus! received trom
the factory, t'ome in and jv t a sampKi.
Hoping to receive a share of your patronage, am
Yours for lair dealing.
R. M'CLAIN.
.Mc(onncllshurg, la.
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W. M. Comcrsr,
assent for
THE mm MANUFAC-
trikj mnn
BURNT CABINS, PA.
for the sale of Traction and
l'ortablcj Knj;lnes, Outline,
Separators, Clover llullers,
Sawieiils, c.
I'.njjines on hand alhlhe time.
NEW
BUGGIES
My sheds are lull of
new busies am' wajrons,
f actor v and
irand
both
HAND
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MADE
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and ni pile
low cM . ,
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the
call und hi ejeV cor
viy ances.
ery ti
W. R. EVANS,
llustontown. Pa.
1 niton County IJanU
of Alc(onncllsburK', l'a.
Mas removoJ to Its new rooms In
A. Ij N'uce's build itiir, OP'iosi'.e the
I'osliillleit and (ireithead'n slmr.
Will do a umieral bankii.tr bu-.l-ness
an usual.
Depositors have security of over
TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS.
Wm. H. Nelson,
('ashler
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i I have opened a new and up-to-lloom,
opposite I ick:.ori'ri Driii;
i &ncPftinuteGoughCure
rur buurjnsi i.oias anu uroup.
RHEUMATISM
LUMBAGO, SCUTICJ
NEURALGIA and
KIDNEY TROUBLE
"I PKOPS" takflit Internally, rUiv l lie -blood
of the poisonous mutter and acids wblub
are tlie diretit ouuwun of theo diseftsev.
Applied eiierimliy It afforUH Hltuoat In
Slant relief from piiln, while a peruiaoent
cure ia belit effi'oted by purifying the
blood, dissolving tbe Kluuaoua aub
ttauce Rod roLuoviag it from tbe aysteuy
DR. S. D. BLAND
Of Drew to ii, Ga., writeat
"I h.d beau a surTeror for a nunibr of yra
wttb Luuibfo id lllifuuintlntu fu ntr u-uii
mini ltni.urt trlilall thm rtNutHllm tlt 1 exiiilA
Vj yntbur (rum tu Mil leal work , and m.lo oonauiCMl
"I'll" iiuiiiimrui III umi VB1U1V.I1B, UlllilUUlia
Duriiltitf thkt Kftvs rtlltr obtained from
"MittoVH." 1 ttil preterit It Id my praoUoa
far rhtmaiftUitn aud kiudrvU tlUwutb.''
If you are uflnrlnir with Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Kldiu y Trouble or any klu
druJ dli:ann. write to ua (or a trial bottle
of ' 'I -DROPS," aud teat It youraell.
".)UOM8" ean be used any lenmh of
time without acquiring a "drug habit,"
aa It la eutlmly free of opium, ooualne,
aloohol, laudouuiu. and otuer anuilar
liikfredleots.
Lar.ai B.IHe, 'S.)I(IPh(IIUm.
l.ou. t'r MkU by liruaauik
IWANS01 IHtUMATIO CURE COMPAIV.
Uuiit. o. iav i.Ki. iuhi, uatoaa.
ptfr' Eur!y filisers
The famous little pills.
SubiorHio for tlio "Nowa, ' only
iri fK) u your.
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t FULTON
COUNTY
NEWS
Covers the Field.
Ill every part of the
County faithful re
porters are located
that Rather 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
IS COMPLETE.
SALE BILLS,
POSTERS,
LETTER HEADS,
NYELOPES,
CARDS, &c
In fact anything and
everything in the best
style along that line.
j! ISample copies of
the News sent to any
of your friends on
request.
KodoE Dyspepsia Cure
Digobts what you eat.
REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY
Made a
Well Man
A. of Me.
prodaeea the above reanlta In SO daya. It acti
(lowerfully and quickly. Curea when all othara fall.
Vouugmen will regain their lost manhood, and old
men will recover their youthful vigor by nalng
lti;VlV O. It quickly and surely reilorea Net-roue-uom.
Lo.t Vitality, Impotenoy, Klghtly KmlMlone,
f.oat Power, Falllug Memory, Wanting DlseaN.a, and
all effecta of aelt-abuBe orezcebaaud indliorellon,
which unntaoneforeludy.bualneHorniarriaga. II
not only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but
isagreat nerve tonlo and Uloou Douaer, onng.
It if back tbe nink arlow to Dale cheeks and re
Ltorlng the lire of yonth. It wards on Instnlly
rind Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO. no
other, it can be carried In vest pocket, of mail
H1.00 per package, or all for SS.OO. with a post
five written guarantee to car or refund
the mont-v Ifnon anil uuvle Iroe. Aililren.
KOYAL MEDICINE CO., c'Mlu
For sule in Mi CuunellsburK at
V. S. r ic'isuii'ci druy storo.
(enneuy's Laxative Honey r.nd T&
iti-s all Couohs, and expels Colds front
he aiystem by gently moving the bowels.
CHICKCSTEri'S ENGLISH
?K.YB0ALF8LLS
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fa. AlwnvK rflitahlr. liilloi,sV4lc Hnifrirlft fo
I IIU IIIIVI KK N :4,l.ll In Kf.l und
iiifiitllic ijuitH, M4M Ifil wiiN bluu ribbon.
T-le ho nihT. lC'l'iiMit liiiitftriuH m,t(.
luitoiiM i.ntl liiiltniioii). iui itt v(iir JniajKi t,
hi .-eini -lc. In HlanipH lur I'uri ten I a i-, Tfali
(iMMti:il Mini "Helitr lr l.willt." initiirr,
t i-vlurn .null. lU.UUO TvfctiiuoiiiHlii. bu'u 0
OHIOHIIHTKR OH1SMIOAL OO.
lutf MtkUUon Niuur flllLA PA,
LADIES
mmssmif
IPR.LA FRANCO'S (
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, TOV,l?5 t.K WdfXWS OH " WlWt
x.n ii i mi 1 1 i i - i - '
Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator
Hniierlcir tn nil. it remedl.. sold at hlijU prlcts.
Cure auarHlilved. Suri'timfully iimI by ovur
tiOU.OOU W omen. Price, -5 iil, drug
annul by mall. TslUu"iill liooklnl fru.
: lr. LaVraucu, liUailBlpbU, raw
W Early Risers
The famoutt little pills.
CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS
Best Couth Syrup. Tastes Cood.
Uao In lime. Sold by druggists.
IromUla.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
lUlil'.I.KS.
R; M. DOWNES,
Fihst Class
Tonsorial Artist,
A ('ltuti Cup nnd Towel with eiioh Shave
- KvfrytJiinK Aiii!eptio.
KUXOI'K StM lht'll.
fcfffShop In room ifiti'iv oco.jpiutlby txi Hrulic
ISAAC N. WATSON.
Tonsorial Artist.
Strlotly up tn .Iftfp In nUMylvH of hmr cut.
tfTiir. gulnk. Piv.y thnvr; Hay-mm. Crpurn,.
Wli rh-hu2t!l. without xtrH olmi tie. Vrvsi
towol RHiih miffinm!. I.Htpt iiuprovHt) im'
p ir' tuH for f.te rtlinlUK tooi. I'urlorH oppiMiit
Fulton Houhc.
I.AWVrlKS.
M. R. S11AFFNER,
Attorney at Law,
Oliice on Sauare,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
All lejrtil huN.ncHN and eollectionR entrusted
will eoelve careful und prompt attention
CIILKCIJF.S.
Prksiiyterian. Uev. W. A. West,
D D., I'astor. Prencliinif servicta
eat:h alternate Sabbath at 10:30 u. m,
and every Sunday evening at 7:0).
Services ut Grren Hill on alternate
Sabbaths at 10:JS0 a. m. Sabbath
school at l):l.. Junior Christian Kn
deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor
nt 6:00. Prayer meet'ep; Wednesday
evening at 7:00,
Methouist K.P1S0OPAL Rev. J. C.
Grimes, I'astor. Sunday School
at 9:H0 a. m. Preaching every other
nunuay morning at iu:.w anu every
Sunday evening at 7:00. Kpworth
league at 6:00 p. rn. Praver meetini?
Thursday eveuing at 7:00.
Unitkij nticsHYTMiAN Hev. J. h.
Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30
a. in. Preaching every Sunday morn
ing at 10:;io, and every other Sunday
evening at":00. The alternate Sabbath
ovonings are used by the Young Peo
ple s Christian luion at 7:00 p. in.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 7 :00.
AVAMGKIjuAi. L.VTH K.KAN Rev.' A.
O. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 9:lfi
u. ni. I'reacliing every other Sunday
morning at 10:30 and every other Sun
ilay evening at 7:00. Christian En
deavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting
im Wednesday evening at 7:00.
Kkkohmko Rev. 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. in. Christian
Endeavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meet
ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00.
HOKOt Gil OTI-'ICEHS.
Justice of the I'eaceL. II. Wihle,
M W. Nacc
Constable D. T. Fields.
Hui-gess W IT. Grcathead.
Councilrnen Jacob Rot., Thomas
N. II a mini I, Wm. IT. Nesbit.
"Clerk Edward Shiircr.
School Directors Thos. PJ Sloan,
John A. Irwin, John Comerer, C. ii.
Stevens, S. R. Woollet, L. H. Wible.
Board of Health H. S. Wishart, M.
I).; pres. J. W. Greathead,; sec'y- G.
VV. Hayn: W. I. McKibbin, M. 1)., J.
V. Mosser, M. D.
gj.m;h.u. iukectokv.
President Judge Hon. S.Mc. Swope.
Associate Judges W.ll. Itender, 1).
T.' Humbert.' .
Prothonotary, kc.Gv.o. A. Harris.
District Attorney George B. Dan
iels. Treasurer A. C. Luuver.
Sheriff J. G. Alexander.
Deputy Sheriff W. H. Nesbit.
Jury Commissioners II. C. Mum
ma, Bennett A. Truax.
Auditors D. II. Myers, Aaron M.
Garland, W."Grant Wink.
Commissioners S. C. Gracey, Wm.
C. Davis, S. A. Nesbit.
Clerk ii. B'rank Tlenry.
County Superinteuilenl Chas. E.
Barton.
Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J.
Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F.
McN. Johnston, M. R. Shaffner, Geo.
B. Daniels. John P. Sipes, 8. W.
Kirk, F. P. Lynch, H. N. Sipes.
TF.BMS OK COI KT.
The tirst term of the Courts of Ful
ton county in the year shall commence
on the Tuesday following the second
Monday of January, lit 10 o'clock a. m.
The second term Commences on the
third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock
p. in.
The third term on the Tuesday nexl
following the second Monday of June,
at 10 o'clock a. m.
The fourth term on the first Monday
October, at 2 'o'clock p.m.
such ni.s
Odd Fellows M'Connellsburg Lodge
No. 744 meets every Friday evening in
tne Comerer Building in McConnells
burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meets
every Saturday evening In the Cromer
build iugviit Fort Littleton.
Wells Valley Lodge No. 607 meets
every Saturday evening In Odd Fel
lows' Hall at Wells Tannery.
ITari'lsouvillo Lodge No. 701 meets
every Saturday evening in Odd Fel
lows' Hull at IlarrlswuvlUe.
Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev
ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows'
Ball at Waterfall Mills.
Warfordsburg Lodge No. 601 meets
In Wurfordsburg every Saturday
evening.
King PostG. A. P.. No. 3.ri meets In
McConiiellsburg In Odd Fellows' Hall
the first Saturday in every month at-1
p. m.
Royal Arcanum, Tuscarora Council
No. 121, meets on alternate Monduj
evenings in P. O. S. of A. Hall, in
MoConnellsburg,
Washington CanipNo. 407, P. O. S.
A., of New Grenada, meets every Sat
urday evening iu P. (.). S, of A. Hall,
Washington Camp, No. 5l4, P. O.S.
of A., llustontown, meets every Satur
urday evening In P. O. S. of A, Hall.
John Q. Taylor Post G. A. It., No.
681), meets every Saturday, on or just
preceding full moon in Lashley ball,
at 2 p. m., at Buck Valley,
Woman's Relief Corps, No. 80
meets at same date aud place at 4 p.m.
Gen D. B. McKibbin Post No. 402,
G. A. S., meets the second and fourth
Saturdays In each mouth at Pleasant
Ridge. ,r
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