FULTON COUNTY NEWS I'ublislK'd Lvcry Tluusdjy. ... -y.A, Editor and Proprietor. :' XJNNcLLSBURG, PA. AUGUST 2, 1006, iblihed Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. AllVRHTMIVil RATK.1 Vr - r.mi i' of line limm It 2" vi M'j:irf ."i.'h Milwi'iiui-nl IriK-rllon I. All lltlVC!-!i -T.1C11IM ICS.Ttl'll tOt le 0t h're iimnin olin-K.'d by tlie square. i .( ititt-. i i vr. i in V. 'oliimll . i if ool'imn . . . . ..'linn M .. HI "0 1 'o no 111 IK) FiVOO. V) lO ir 1 r for li'ss than It .l.iiial Card- .ir.e vcar r) M W ( l NM1X. I'rof. Ceorge All'iwav, who lias be. 'ii principal of the s:!iools al 'ii.tiiL'stown. ( !iio, for years, i-; visiting las many old friends and si'lKinlniates in Wells. AVher !.o '.vns ,i boy ho had his home with g i a ii I pjp.lolm Alio way, near N e w ir.j :.u! i, and a studious bright scbo'-ir "f No. 4 school lie was Another boy that Wells maybe prolid :'f. Mrs. Howe McClaiu and four child 1 1. ii are spendmg a week here Ju'.m Mills, who left a couple of 'vi'i k ag i to superintend a job o! concreting in Now York state is home on tin: sick list. K (i. Smith's circus was the gr.'i.i all. -action on Saturday ev en u.g. AmoiiL'ihemany who were here from a di.stance on accouut of the funeral of Md ward Alloway (one of tin- victims vf the explosion at V. n.idval' ) were Harry Truax and wife, Curtis McClaiu and wite and Danii.:! Al'oway all ot Altoona; Dr. ii"licrt Iluuter, id' Saxton; Dr. Wm. Hunter, of Ueedsviile; JJr. C. A. II. McClaiu, of Mt. Un ion, and Jesse M. McCdain and family, of Iiuutiugdfm. This was the largest funeral ever hold at Hlhel cemetery. There was a lu st ot frieucis and relatives ami eight .odges of I. O. O. F. aud one 1'. ( ). S. of A. camp were repres eiited. lie wa iu the prune oi ins usi.'!'.i!:i( k 1 1 1 1 iv lii iii. s., nerved by all who i kind husband a:ut j father. lie leaves a wife aud four (hiidren to tiioui'ii tin if loss. The ir'i'evoleut orders of which h- v..;s . :,i"Uitn:r, los.os a uselul and go- d nit- in iier. His age was ve;;i, io months and 7 days. E'rof C. K. ! larioii and Smre L. II. Wii.l.., ,,t McConiiollsburg. were registered last, Friday night ai the Douce Ii-.ux ; w rong, it is essential that he he in Lime Walk iii is on the sick list, i hearty sympathy with reform and Maude Bauuigardaor, of Wells j in no wise obligated to or associated Tannery, aud hnly friend, Miss with men whose interests would be Suafei-. ysitod the family ot F. subserved by perpetuiitioii of ex C Mills Monday evening. j istiug conditions. Crom well Lodge F. A; A. M., of ! The realization of genuine re Orbisotna, held a bamnictor "blow j forms depends upon the election out," at Di-oadtop City at City , of it legislature which will work House f.James l. li 1 wards pro pi'teior), on Saturday night. A sfveial train on H P.. T. U.U.,wa:' se.iureU for the ac.com modatiou of tin; tnembers to liobertsdale and return, where they were met by hacks and conveyed to the city They were met by that famous 1 ii i,; ilt op City 1 5a u J that furnish e ! cxcc'iioiit music for the occas ion. Tim gathering was in honor of the mom hers who reside at PruadtopCity. namely, C. K. llor ton, Adam J. IJlack aud Jack firif lith lorty members of the ma sonic fraternity were present. lr. U. P.. Campbell, L. C. Cun ningham .1. A McDonough, of New Crenada, being among the number. A royal good time was had, aud Unit feast in the dining room, which Mr I'M wards and wile well Knew how to prepare, was a sight; but a sight did n 't su f n (; a feed was on hand, and just think- what h) able bodied men could do when squared and seat ed at the table". A collection was taken up among the gang for the band, amounting to JTi.Tjii. Fall Term Opening. Th" TriKtato Pusiness Col lege, Cumberland, Md,, Sept. Uh, ,'th and tith. Write for catalogue aud terms. Festival. A fosti vii 1 w V 1 b'e held at the for ki of th-i road at Joeu Hun or better known as ,:Slabtown" in Pilfast township, on Saturday afternoon aud evening, August PJi. Thore will be music aud dancing. Every body come and enjoy themselves. My order of committee, David 11. Hann, L't. d. W. MKI.UiTT. LETTLR OF ACCU'TAMCh. (OonTiitiii-d from t1 rt ik'.h.) K'lidiiiir liutlk' will foicc: tlicm l iiiicoikliliniiitl surrender, will ennui cipute tin' WvpiililiiiUi ntrai)iz.ition which they still absolutely donii- j mite, mid leave tin whole ih'iIi' I of the State free to govern tliein j schiM miclicated and unhoused. Variant views may lie held a l ('((liioiiiic theories mid federal pol ities; Init all true men may and ousfht to lie tilled w ith emwiiiiiiny ardor for the redemption of the Commonwealth from the. srrap of her spoilers. I'o this righteous crusade I pledge all in y power. In this crisis we must he more and lietter than Republicans and 1 'iMiiocrats. We must lie champions of the glorious cause of re-establishing constitutional representative tree L'overnment. Indifference to civic duty has for forty years kept the State in;., bondage to an unholy alliance o . , ,,. .. i political corruption and corporate greed. The militant spirit of cru saders is needed. Theodoreloiosevelt, the incarna tion of moral hack-bone, leads the way. The example of such stalwart ollicial integrity as that of Mjiyor Woaver.of Philadelphia, and May or (iutlirie, of Pittsburg, is an in spiration. Animated by the same lofty sense of patriotic duty, the people of Pennsylvania should wrest the State from control of the men w ho have despoiled and dis graced her. .S long as lawless corporations control political or ganizations, and so long as these organizations are composed of men banded together for illicit purpos es, popular government is a mock ery and honest administration K impossible. We do not aim to destroy, but to regulate and make it impossible for the corporations to do wrong. The tirst step is to break the polit ical machinery by means of which the wrong is accomplished. In stead of submitting to a system under which thecorporations make the laws, we Miould see to it that the corporations obey the laws ju-tlv conceived and fairly drawn ,0 that neither the interests of the public nor the rights of the cor- positions shall be endangered, j The first duly of the citizen is to i free the Commonwealth. Legisla tive reforms will follow as a logi cal sciUence. While the Chief ' Kxecillive is powerless to do more J than recommend needed legisla tion, and interpose his yeto be j twecn the people and legislative in harmony with the executive branch of the government. Our election laws must be so amended as to eliminate the party square on the ballot, restrict the giv ing of assistance to voters ex cept in caes of physical disability and checkmate fraud by provid ing for n recount of the ballots when the ends of Justice demand. The enaetinent of adequate penal laws, and their rigid en fo; cement,, as a means of correct ing the evil-; which have grown up under theiegime ol the cor rupt machine, are imperatively demanded. Imprisonment for offeDses against the public is more essential than the infliction of punishment for crimes against the persou. The responsible heads ot corporations should be amenable to penal law for grant ing unfair relates, for discrimi nating among shippers and for other transgressions against the public. We demand government by enlightened public opinion in ulace of government by bosses aud corporations We demand a State government in which those in power shall remember that their author ty is delegated by the people. The people are the masters, the office holders are the .servants There should bo i o place oui-siile n prison for a venal official. Compared with him who uses his politic il power fop dl.shouest rn.li-, U.eeoujtno ; liiit f isalinott a respect il l" ci'i.er. The rule hould l.e- Pl.'if'-s nf tru H for horieFt ni"", p' i -.on stripes for grafte'', T"k bight r the position of the otfi'iidor, tha greater "he n-f , I of pu .i-ihiug hirn. Tlio cm tainty that imprh. ouiui'i.t would follow the Co; . upt ! 1111 flf lilU.-r l.:il 1 Itll I'lfil tli St.'it.H flf ri.-'c -ru rl virni1 ", ! , n i li ia i:tixxi illy incumbent upon I Vniisyh an'ui io laie vigorous uc- ! titm along these lines. Tins Wlato was the pioueer in the anti-dis- crimination movement. It. w:;- my privilege? more than a (pun ter of a century ago ti assist in wringing from tin1 political pw ers at, 1 hirrisburg auanti ilisci iin ination law. The tiirht was long, hard and bitter The people of i tb( oil regions -vere licing rcdue- i r 1 .i. ' i:u L(i IIHUI IV illlU lllUli JMOl l, was being contisticated yaeon-ii; .i.i !...( ......... (I,., tt.. ,,,i ...,i i i i i j (' uiipauy, the I Vunsj Ivama Kail i in, id and the, bosses. The act I w as not all thai could be desired, j The striking out of the iniprison I ment clause destroyed Its effect, aud the relatioiisexisting between ' the politic;;! machine and the cor porations nullified the lii.vina great degree. Vt l 'i ,11 1, w 1 i 1 1 i Itnloiuru nlu.t I ,., ' ' , . '7 ..' I ine creiiu ior Having laKenuie- j first step toward the enaetinent of the Inter State Commerce law. j I The idea .'as b:,rn out of the tra I vail of the people who were op-: pressed by the corporations and robbed by the transportation com-! panics. I had the honor, iu 17-, i to be a uieinber of a committee to carry to Washington the dralt of I the bill ujion which, thirteen j years later, the Interstate Com- i ... , j nierce law as modeled. It is .worth j' of note that the same in fluences which killed the penal clause of the Pennsylvania anti discrimination bill, also caused toe penal clause to lie stricken from the Interstate Commerce act. Fur thirty-four years, there fore, have 1, and others who are associated with us. fought along i w hich Presi- - the same lines upon dent l Hisevelt has taken his stand. Ponusylvanians were tirst to feel the crushing effects of rebates and discriminations I Peunsylvanians were early vie tims of trie Standard Oil Com pany, whose methods, gradually extending throughout the coun try, have borne fruitage in the creation of the many trusts which oppress the public. P.y Penu.syl vauiaus the shackles will, nest f ill. .je stricken from the State, and the message carried to Presi dent Roosevelt that wehave struck a mighty blow to aid him in his warfare for pure politics for the rights of the public and for the cause, of good government. In the tight of the people it is note -wotiiy that among our lead ers are found no grafters, none with necks scarred by collar cf boss, no franchise grabber, no political contract manipulator, . i. . . uono wuose names are associated ;,., ta t In two equal unnuol ray With political pollution Or public i ll;(,"t' "" tin"-'"' ccnllnniHio-i with lnl.iresl. infamy. The horde of ballot-box ' . i ftLRO stufl'ers, macers, cam)) followers ! .,.,, urol,.-NlK0.,1 win .-u on the .mi. day ot of the army of pillage, are against I llK H""'e i'1'11-''' "'i- ro ioH-in ii.tmuwi ih-uiht- . ri -l . i IV. I o wit : ns to a man. 11ns fact cannot, tail to have a powerful moral ef-1 l.x,.l.,ul w,Ul.r ,,,,,1 iimcscts iia,-,., , feet U Doll the intelligent citizens P . , -, ,.. of the Com monwealth. ( )f equal signilicancu is the fact, that again st us, and. our most ac- j tive foe, is the corporation which j more than any other has amassed i colossal fortunes by means of; special privileges granted at the j cost, and iu violation of the rights ! of the neoole of this State, ami lw i ' mi.'aus of advantages seized and . enjo eu iu deuance or ootn the moral a id the statute Yaw. As a inoitu of can ytng into ef fect tho iifincifilcs of gi.od govern moil1, ail'htional legislation is Li'-oduti aloiiu' the hues of the iner- it system it, the public service, j An excursion will be ruu to revision of tlio revenue laws with I'en Mat" by the !oplo of I fau lt view to i(iialiiii taxation, cock and viciuily, Tuesday, Au r. mtiri to electrical railroad s I tfust "tli. Special trai:: leave the rirht to carry freight and e.x- Il-mcock'ovor Westeru Maryland pres., cll'ecUvi' jiin-e food laws, prohibition of the owniM,' liy rail roads o' tint pro.! lie:..-.- t'i'',y trans jiort, tix'.njii, ni.ixiiiiiitii ra'eof twoce-its per lull... for pas'scn;'i r trafiic, tlie abolition of tin; vsti ri of extortion practiced in exuetic; fifty ji.-t ceet. excess of tin; rerii lar rate in the hale of iii.1i :io-;i i booifs, and other measures need J to secure to the public u j'l-t share of tlie benefits ol jiro;rn,ss arid t'le hlessitii's of ci. j j r 1 1 . The closer we (.ret to the people in matters of lei lii'ion, the moi o isecurely do we sa f iin rd llm Stale against ubuseH, ;tr,d ih", mote, i curly do W'- approxitnat i to ae. ideal roptibh.i. Th' Jirinoip'tc- of tfie t el'eic;, (linn alTord a pn,ctic;: me uu f,,r te--i'ert,niiiiri the pe nfir wi'lc'ii. I'crnine; rpiestions of pet'ial 1 liter et to ! i,n 1 1, bl'c . leU-rei'c-e (' 'i utin ell on lit ', i- U' t V . 00000000 0000000 I Fulton County Easik. I 0 i JJ (OIUiAM U.h IN 1SS7.) k 0 0 'I'M i old itml well ki. pel iimnently located in its i lug. Large additions hav.- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CAPITAL, JJ nnil the liniiilief of Stocklini'ioi 'i lias been iiiercuseil to l'IK '1'KKN, which irives all ile ii.u n seeiirity of npwnrd of 0 i r mitifiron nr" it t -r-1 t 0. v 0 0 i 0 . The Fulton County Hunk docs a flKNKItAT, HANK IN("i Ht'SINKSS ar.d fxt-cmls every favor to their imtrnns mill friends, eoiisisteut with sound bunking. W. H. NELSON, Mcdonncilsbur, Vu. Cashier. 0000 00 0000X000. Special Values All Hats Trimmed Free of Charge. To make :i clearance of all my Hats I have marked all very low. Among the. lot you will lind stylish chitTons, Tiu eans, l'yi(xaliiio9, Milans, Fancy Uraids, and a lot of new Sailors. All must, gi at In if2, Instead of ;Vle to ". Come curly and get tirst choicH. Mrs. H. O. McClain, Hustontoun, Fa. II J J '' HUIU.IC SUIS OF VALUABLE UlIflL KSTATE liy virtue ur tin (iiilcr iif tlic Orpliaii.s' Court ul l-'ulton cii'juiy, I'iMin-ylvHiiiu. the uriilcis-iKii-ca L'.xccutor of tin: sstiuu of Hirum It. Truox lun of llt.'Hust township, in snid county, (te , -;.s.,il, will m'II ut puli'to siili! on this piviii'scs ON SATURDAY AUGUST 18. 1906 On- fo iwilk iU cribfd ru;il estate of wlm'h ii- -'Al (iciM-.irtl Ul (1 seized, to wit : x n L v f rs i c j n f r v unite in lJ'.'U.'.'t township. Knit r einitiiy. Milt 1 li.lle e;iv' nf I'le I. :int FlUKi pistof- ". eoiitjlinilu' O V - iZ fi fc. try ire nr lev. sjli out 4i) ueres are ee.ned au 1 uu i kimcS st tit i! uf irtiltiviiUurj, I) il;iiiee. nt iiures (;oon riviie:w ;n; i oi Ut nU of leo. Mortou. Dinie! M1 '.lntt. t .i-.irxe lHhoiiir. In IP Kthk il (1 ntlKMN. The IniiM'oveinent. ttre u i-2 Storv Log IIdiim", iiooil liiink It ru, nw Wujjun Sliud. rti'n ('lib and otlirr outliniljitik's. A weli of u'fi.d uiitei u'o-f! itie tltior. tjnott Kruit of vur jijus kinds. Si'liool ho'i-e loeuted on tlie farm. 'Pii-i Is a dpsiniile home. S iic begins at 10 i eloulc a. mi. '1 KltMS UK HKAL ESTATK : -Ten per cunt-wn.-n in'operry is kiioulied down; inie-thlrtliu. nlmliin,' the ten per utint. on eonlirmati on of '".il noruiaon, 1 Cultivator. 1 Spring Tooth .H r. of. I l'"ul!inK-toj nuu'iry. iiliiiost m;w; 1.01', ,., r Jel,w ,, , lcyu!J, . Ciussoul huff, t Wulch-KoUl-lillcil-cusL'. unil o..ct4.ir.l iLt-rcs. lu 4 I- ure o.,rn. uta u.i.u, oilier tiling tou uiiuifroiiN to ineniku. s ilii i.euiii ut 10 o'clock u. in., wlu-n a urtilii of i months will ht- n,vcn ua nil riiiiis otoi more with upiiroveu scourity: ls thiiu fr. .n-h S. I.. WINK, T. I'. OAKLAND, Auot. l'.xi.ouloi-. ."XKCU IOICS MII'ICI-..- , Nuti.-e In liLroly 4 i v i: 1 1 t'lutt lotti.ri U,Mtiilui!Ut I " ,",ve ,"'''" Kf'"(' to the uii,i,iikmc.i upm Uii-iulB of Duiilfl It. .Muck, lute of Tod 'township, r niton i-oumv, ru.. dm-eusud Any i.t-rtioiiH Iihvuil; cIhIiiim uk'hiii siihlMHtutt. will pri'M-iil thi'lu i.n.prrly lnilh.-lilloiite.l fol rtt.-l I IcIUIillt. Hll.l t llU.lr U Will If lIltiMUUC Will plOUHi-l-llll Hllll fCUtO. .IN'O. . SIIM'.S. Mi'Conaellslinri,'. Tu.. lixt'outor. ; Excursion To Pen Mar. K;iilrond at H;:',0 a in.; returning, arrives in Hancock ut TSut p. m. Tickets for the round trip, onl This affords uu excellent oppor tunity to see, and spend a day al the noted Maryland resort. Mu sic ull diiy by Haiti moru orches tra. l'.ase ball, touuis, a trip ti Way .icsboro on the troilev. and t t'tirinco to visit frcu tho irrcat ob i servatoi ies, ili.'b lioc.kiind (ua.y Iioclf, art! anions the attractions. The people of Fulton county wilt turn out in rea1-crowds for a de lightful day's outing. liny a Purm in I'cnn., N, J. or Del. Host Statitsjor profitahju farm ine;. s.nl adapted to jreat varie ty of c.iops. Near markets thM pay host )rice foryourproduct. I' .irtii i.inda in thoso Status my s'lec.iaity, sold aud bought. Write fee n...ticulars. 11. CJ. Fmcic, Hit: It. K Trust Hid., Ttnl ida. t .. .ii 1 i MM'inI I imI ii ut i. hi U now i u i- i 'in in tlie A. I'. N:n,i' leiilil 'e 'li iiiinle to tin- STOCK mm 0 0 iinitctin iiniirc. a t r-v 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 ,00 '0 0t 00,0 0 0'0 l in Millinery. K.Ofi For Indigestion. x-Jl Rrlieves sour stomach, palpitation of the heart. Digests whatyoueat. NEW BUGGIES My sheds are lull of liinrnl now buirgitw anf wuoiis, both fui toty and HAND MADE and my prices lire ai low as the lowest. Please call ami see my con- veyances. Very truly yours, W. R. EVAKS, llustontown. Pa. One F.linute Cough Cure For Coughs, Colds and Croup. a: I'rivatc i.ale. ' ! .... . . , ! 1 n account ot ;i,l- i v a uci ny en r.., otlVrs hi larra of li") . acres, siniute in flotliel i.iwti.shio. l-'ui- l(l I'liniili, I'll., t.'ry i i-iir llif Alnsiui it IJiXiin Hue, on ;iil;i.,. rout! leading from ! i ati Mii k to 1 luck Valley, 5 miles northwest (if nunc (! The improve ments mi' h tu'i MIAMI''. lloI'SK, St i ii i 1 1 on -(, Lno- i-tiirn, Hliicli.viiith .-hop, Ire iluuse. anil all nee ssary .on luiiiiiine,. 1 .Hi aci-tii are cleuivj unit in uoiiil state ul I'li'livulion, Tli'-re in plenty ifehiiii-e Irii it hi the f inn, tiiul i-xcollent- witer ut tln dour. The l.nin will be sold on reasonable 'ir'iti iiiult buyer. For further i.ai ti.-u lar-i rail on or addi ess Jotl.M MANN, thin, tm k, Mt. I'. S I f the fn nil is not sold within i i "ii so ihi h to 1 1 iii", it w ill bo fur rent VALUABLE: FARM n r Priva e 3i.-. I'l-" in il.'i-- vrn d f-l'l k'0 'it pi-lvatn ..ale Mai, -inn I- nrui ot Hi., lui.t i.'onr.id 'iiir.'iei. ,i ;ft', limited In .r " I. -lit,. iti;.'l Mill-- . t-t of I'i.r uvc I'.iiini'i y 'I'),, re in " ' !,-. . I i-m-i ' ; .. Vlaiwion Kuril' trai". thnt .. i -'. .. I. "it 1 ii s ib,, ul ."m) c- 1-1. i fo il ii ml t.ii ! i i.i . t 'i in i r. i ' 1 "' 1 - ii" ' .i I'V.one tu. i.ii ii i ii, t : i i 'i ,, !.-. t . in f hoi." nnil ;t! '. . 'TI M'.l n i 'I i -ncii n i .,., I,, .,, ,, ''! t I '., 'l illll j l.i-l. Htl. 1 ' i'tl I ic. f.i It, N I ... i ,i.. V,. li. oiil.,,. ,li Vel 'I !.' . . Pa. Ws Ecrly tiisera The famous littlo pills. Subscribe for the "Novys, 'only 1.00 a year,' Covers the Ticld. Iii every (.nut of the County Faithful re porters are located that gather the daily happenings. Then there is the State and National, News, War News, a Department for the Farmer and Mechan- ic, Latest Fashions for the Ladies. The latest New York, Bal- timore, Philadelphia Markets. The Sun- day School Lesson, Helps for Christian j Endeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev- erybody. THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS SALE BILLS, POSTERS, LETTER HEADS, NYELCTES, CARDS, Sc. In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. S3 I Sample copies of J the News sent to any of your friends on J request, . J THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE CCUGH SYRUP KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE txiNTAisiMi HONEY AND TAR REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY "Made a Well Man theV of Me." REVIVO HUTVIEIW nroiliii'cti line roMuIta In 8U days. It acts iHiniinuii,, uu. i quo-Kiy. , lirfN Wllt.n OI nOFS till I. Vouiiir mitn cun ri'iriiln tholr lost nmnbood. and old men li ny rnnovrr their youthful vlitor hv iisini? Itl.V IVO. It quUkly nnd quietly re movi'8 NcrvousnPSS, Lost Vlliillly, Siiuul VVeiikiiotisHuchau Lost Power, Fuiliuv Memory, WnstlriK DiHtiiMi's, unil etlocUof Kulf-ubuse or excess und Indiscretion, whlea untltH one for study. buneM or murriiie. It not only eurcH by Hturtiim ut the si-Htol disease, but 18 a reat mtrve tonic wild blood builder, brint'lnu back the pink glow to pule l.e-Uainl re siorlni! the lire ol' youth. It wards off an proaohlngdlhease. Inslt onhavinK ItKVIVO, no other. 1 1 cun bo carried ill vest pocket, liy mall, 1.00 per package, or six for ft .00. We Hive free advice uud counsel to all who wiHh It, with Kiiiiruult'o. Ctri'ularii free. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO., Marina Bldg., Chicago, III Rir sale iu .McCouuellsburtf at V. S. Dickson's drug store. '" DeWITT'S J-SilC WITCH HAZEL SALVE. For Piles, Burns, Sores. CHICHESTER'S EKGLISH SPEiiHYROYAL PIILS 0 ??. .AI,V"V reliable. I.i.ll, uik nriiirtlm for t il It'll I kl l im KK.I.1.11.11 i Ite.l und i..lrt inil-.l lie Uu5i-. milril Willi Ulu.i ril.liiin I lib no oiImt. It.-r.i.,. .ln..u, r..o H,.l.-.i. Itlll.nuii, iiuliuili,,,.. istiv ul vour llriui;l,i i i M-iul ii, Htiiiii.- ior I'urll. ol:,,-.. T.-.ri. Olonliil. m Kvllrt' lor l.iiili. .." j., uurr ( V rnum Wall. IO.O0O TsiIiuoiiihI. MMbr ''I Uruijitihm. CHIOHliBTSR OHMMIOAL CO, tetoO fladlHua Niur., fltacA., PA, . McpLlun Chi, i,par. LADIES I ) dr. la franco sn -C O M HO U N D, Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator HiiPttrtoi' t oilier remedlei nld at high prices. ('re .'isrnlit.-1. SUi't'eHAfully uua by over JOII, 011(1 N uiiimi. Frl. e, 43 t enia, drni lll,l m or I. y mall. 'JumlluuiilulM A booklet free. )r. Ltl'rauca, flilladelpblit, I' a. DeWITT'S rasa WITCH HAZEL vSALVE For Piles, Burns, Sores. CUntS WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS U cel l,ouiiri Byrup. Tia CooJ. VII Us In time, jid by drujul. CJ 0.i-i:H'i,-,i-f,ji-gi S? l THE ?! FULTON il 1 1 COUNTY M ;NEWS 2A -jCtStv Disease rvvaand Health BUSINESS DIRECTORY. itAiim us. M. DOWNES. K. First Class l'uNSORUL Mens i, MeeoNNKI.I.SHIIKO, 1'A. A eleuii Ou. hikI Towel will, eueli hve KviTythlim AlitiKcutle. Kuorn .Slerillrcri. ISbop In room Ii t.-lv oi'ituiiii.d ty KU llriike ISAAC IN. WATSON. Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to dniH In nil Ntvlc( of lour cut tlnif Viiiolc i-nsy Khnvtit liiiv-riiui, Orenins Wlieli-kiiMil Willi, ml fxtni hiiiitiv Kh-mI, towel to ( noli (.liuloliK'r l.ulest in proved lip pilrntiiM (in- HlecllliliiK tool,s. l'urlor uuiiuniiv Kulton House. LAW YE its. A. R. SIIAFFNER, Attorney at Law, OOice on Stniare, McConnelUburjf, fa. All legal bus neRR Bnd eolleelionv rntiustcd will eoctve careful und prompt mtui tlon cm uciii-s. I'UHSHYTKRIAN. Kpv. W. A. W'PSt, D D., l'aslor. l'reathing' sorvlcrs eticli alUii-DiitB Sabl.nth ut 10:30 a. m. and evfii-y Sitiulity cvptilnp at 7:(tn. Services at Grnrn Hill on alternate Sabbaths at 10:.10 a. m. Sabbath school at ":1.V .lin.ior C hristian Kn denvor at a:iH). ( bi istian Kntleavor nt :iX). I'fiiyir mi'C ir:r VVedDesday eveninir at 7;(l0. Mkthodist kpiscopal Rev. J. -'. Grimes, Fustor. Sunilay School at !1:.I0 a. m. I'rea(;hitir every other Sunday morning at 0::t0 and everv Sunday evening at 7:00. Kuworth I-ti one nt f.:()0 . m. Prayer meeting Thursday evoninc at 7:00. USITI'.D rKIiSUVTKKTAN Kev. J. I., Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:;t0 tv. m. Pii'iifhiuf every Sunday morn iti(.' t 10:.';o, and everv other Sundav evening at7:0,u. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by the Young Peo ple's C hristian Union at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meetinir Wednesday ' eviiiini tit 7 :f K.i. rovAM.Ki.u, ai. i.i;thkran-Hev. A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school :J.1 a. ni. Preachino; e'i'y other Stitiday morniiifr at 10:.lo and everv other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian En deavor at (1:00 p. in. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at7:00. lii'.roii.MEii-nev. C. M. Smith, Pas tor. Sunday school at 0:.'i0 a. ni. Preaching on alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. ni. and 7:00 p m. Christian Endeavor at (1:00 p. in. 1'rayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. IIOKOI GH OI-riCKKS. Justice of the Peace-L. U. Will M W. Nace Constable D. T. Fields. Kurgess W H. Great head. Councilmen .lacon Hotz, TI iiimas i. llanimil, Win'. H. Nesblt. Clerk Edward Shirrer. School Directors Thos. V. Sion John A. Irwin, John Comerer, C. Stevens, S. H. Woollet, L. If. Wiblc Hoard of Health II. S. Wishart, M i'.; pres. j. w . cireathea.1,; soe'v. W. Hay: W. r. McKibbin, M. 1). V. Mosser, M. 1). ( : .1. OI'.M-1 A I. OIK FCTOK V . President Judge FTon S.Mc. Swope Associate Judges W. It. 1 lender. U T. Humbert. Prothonolury, iVcN-Geo. A. Harris District Attorney George 13. Pan lels. Treasurer A. C. X-auver. Sheriir .1. G. Alexander. Deputy 'Sheriff -V. II. Xesbit. Jury Commissioners II. C. Mum ma, Hennett A. Truax. Auditors 1). II. Mvers, Aaron M Garland, W, Grant Wink. Coiiiinissioners-S. C. Gracey, Wm CJ. Uavis, S. A. Nesliit. Clcik-rl. Prank Ilenrv. County Suptrinteudeut-Chas. H Barton. Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, !' McN. Johnston, M. K. Shaffuer, Geo B. Daniels, John P. Slpen, S. W Kirk, F. P. Lynch, H. N. Sipes. TI'.R.MS OF COI KT. The first term of the Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall commence on the Tuesday following the second Monday of January, ut 10 o'clock a. m. The 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 u. m. The fourth term on the first Monday October, at i o'clock p. m. socn tii:s Odd Fellows M 'Connellsburg Lodge No. 7-44 meets every Friday evening iu trie Comerer Building in McConnelN- burg. Flll't T.il t.ll'lori T.n.l.ia Kn JIM ........ , . . . .. K . w . lil. t . -1 every Saturday evening in the Cromer "in'iiiuf; i r ori-ijit tieton. Wells Valley Lodge No. (107 nieet.i everv Siit'iwlnv Mv.r.ln.r In r"i,t.i i. ..i - - - 1 .....(. v.....u . u vu u j ni. lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. Tlarrisonville Lodge No. 701 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Pel lows nun at i uirrisonville. WlltCl fall I.Olli'tt Nil V 771 n.i,al. ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellow' Hall ut Waterfall Mills. Warfordsb ti g Lodge No. 001 meets in WarfordKhiire' everv Siii oi-.l,. evenlnc. K iving i-iisiu. A. li. ,o. .IH5 meets !n Mill 'minHlUhllror in ( Will l.llfrc) T T 1 1 - - - n .u.ii'tvn i. ii ii Ire tlrtit Saturday in every month at I p. in. f?..v!il Al'i'iminn 'Cue ,.,.n ri.,....M ........ ... A Un.. u. ,i u, v.uuui-11 No. 121, . tiuets on altnriiiite Monday evenings in i: u. S. or A. Hal , in iHcuiiiieiisiHirfj. Washlnglon CiiPni) No. i'Jl. P. O. s. A., of New GreiiiK'H, meets every N"t,. urdav evening in P. O. S. of A. Hull Washiiurtiin fii.tiiTi. Mi. i i.; of A., Huhtor.town, meets every Sntur uiuajr cvc-nilix in t', w, rs, oi A. II 111 I, John O. Tavlrir Pnm, n A li u.. 6H9, meets every Saturday, on or jurft preceding; full moon In Lashley hull, at 2 p. ni., at Buck Valley. Woman's Relief Corps, No. o meets at same date and place at 4 p.m. Gen. D. B. McKibbin Post No.W2, G. A. S., meets the second and fourib Saturdays In each month at Pleasant HidKe, , , ADVERTISE IN The Fulton County Nm,