FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. A. u. PZOK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. SEPTEMBER 13,1906. Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. AnVrRTIMBO RATM. Per aquure of line II times ! R0- Per square euah subsequent Insertion.... M). All advertisements Inserted lor lei than t !i -ee months charged by the squrc. 8 mos. nmos. I yr. ine-fourth ooIutio lis no. IJOOO I HO.oo One-half oolumn 2 00. 40 00 fcOOO One Column 40 00.1 MOO. I TR.00 Nothing Inserted for letM thnn VI t'rofeastonial Cards one Tear To Wells Valley in 1824. (Continued from first puife.) il.'r's, and the Methodists had jireachiug about every two weeks. The homes of N. Green and Sam u el Willet, Sr., were the stopping places for preachers. The ( recn family consisted ot tlie old gentle man, his wife and three (laugh to r s Elizabe th, m ar r ied to Enoch Fj azier; Sarah, the tirst wife of Allen Willet, and Eliza, who was married to Samuel Allender aft er they removed to Iowa. The Si . ns were Wilson, married to Em i!y Frazier; Benjamin, who mar n 'd Elizabeth Willet; Wesley J., who married I'lantina Allender l i Iowa; Sylvester, who married Eliza Foote; Nelson, who married a Miss Weaver in Iowa, and Al fred. who married a Miss Charl tu, who was raised in the Cove, but removed to Iowa. The Willet family consisted of six sous and three daughters. Stephen was a son of the tirst wife, Thomas, John, Elisha. Allen and Samuel, Jr., sous of the sec ond wife, Mary, married to Jos. K Woodcock, Eliza or Sarah, mar.'ied to a Mr. French up near JJloody Run, and Elizabeth, mar ried to Benjamin Green. The Ready family was a large one. Two sons, Alexander and John; Alexander died m IM; John married a Miss Deshoug in March, 1842. i "tied the knot" in. v self, it was the last official act I performed as Justice of the l ace. The following named vore the daughters, Sarah, mar i ii-d to John Foote; Elizabeth, w ife of Wm. W. Edwards; Nancy, wifeof RobertSwope; Mary, wife of Frank Grove; Christina, wife 11 T Jonathan Miller; Catharine, wife of Andrew" Fisher, deceased; Susan, wife ot Adam llinish over iu the Harbour, and Jane, wife of levi Deshong. The family of Jos. Edwards, Esq., were five sons and four daughters. Wm. W., Joshua, John, Joseph and Jesse. The daughters were Mary, married to Andrew Swope; Annie, mar ried to Abner Harnett over Side ling Hill; Elizabeth, married to Maj. Geo, Chesnut, andLiliaathe youngest, married to Frederick Fisher. The family of James Dickson consisted ot five daughters, Eliza beth, unmarried; Mary, who mar ried a Mr. Smith up in Friends G ve; Jane was the wife of John Foote; Margaret was the wife of Samuel Alexander, late of your tu.vn, Hester was married to Theodore liergstresser, whose family bought the old "Need" v:e just through the Gap. The sons were Mark and John. Mark died in 11, and John was living the last I heard of hi in. The fam ily of John Alexander, Esq., con sisted of three sousand six daugh ters. William, or, as he was fa miliarly called, "Big Billy," in contradistinc ion to "Little Bil ly," married a Clugga je. Alexan der died at Schellsburg in 18:12. J( hu li. married a daughter of Dr. Moore, Nancy married John Chaney, who moved to Ohio; Eliz aheth married Wesley Johnston, ,i of Warrior's Mark, Huntingdon county. After Elizabeth's death Mr. Chaney with his three chil dren started for the west, and af ter taking a steam boat on the Ohio river, they were never heard of again, and it is supposed the boat was sunk and all peri hod. Mary married James Stunkard, Sarah married John Woodcock, Catharine was the third wife of Thos. Speer, and died in October, -1840, Susan married George Wlshart, of Yellow Creek. "Johnny" Gibson had three daughters and one son. The old est daughter, Nancy, first mar ried George Heuninger, and after bis death she became the second wife of Samuel Newman over at "Kendall's Hill." Elizabeth mar ried George Stewart, and Jane married Henry llortou. Alexau der, the son, was born iu the sum mer of 1821, and married Rebec ca, a daughter of Thomas G ri ft! th. "Johnny" Gibson was an Irish Patriot of t"0'', anil escaped to America. There was one Ebenezer Oak man living there in the early days, He first lived up on the old farm of Dr. Wishart, Sr., at the head of the valley. He after wards got possession of the "Guest" property at tho head of the creek. He was a "Massachu setts Yankee." He had two sons and two daughters -iy a tirst wife. Philips and Squires were the 8'ns; Rebecca and Sarah the daughters. Rebecca died of cholera in Philadelphia in iy;!2. Sarah was a fine looking girl and she married Thomas JIT. Rich ardson in 182!). Philips resided in Philadelphia, but owned a tract of land on tho south branch of the creek. Squires, his brother, built a sawmill upon it up the creek. Mr. Oak man had quite a large fami.y by his second wife. Peter Gaster came to the val ley in 1S20 or '27 with his step father, Wesley Ridgely. They lived across the creek from the Allender mill. He was a rollick ing "harum-sc irum" kind of a boy, but had a good true heart within. He grew to manhood and married Mary White, daughter of Capt. George While. Benja min Bradley's had no children. When we went to the 'alley, there were two small distilleries then owned by the two Justices of the Peace, one an elder in the Pres byterian church and the other a mem ber of tne Methodist church. The first temperance society was organized in 1820, and you better Delieve it called out curses loud and deep from the old stock. There are some other charac ters 1 could give a description of, but will quit. B. Letter to John Sheets, Mt'Connellsburg, Pa. Dear Sir : There's twice as much horse in one horse it may be a n are as there is in two or three others together. So with paints too. If a paint er can do your job with 10 gallons evwe for 50; it'll take 15 or -0 of other paints; and the cost of a job is about 5 a gallon, whatev er the paint may be. There are paints adulterated three-quarters only one quart of paint in a gallon he's got to paint four gallons of rubbish to get one gallon of paint. The worst horse you've got is as good as that paint, and he'll go as far. The less gillons paint is the paint, as the most-horse horse is the horse. Yours truly F. W. Dkvok Co., 4 New York. ). s. b (J. Bare, Fort Little ton, sells our paint. FORT LITTLETON. The farmers are busy seeding and cutting corn. The schools which opened last Monday have become quite inter esting to some cf the young peo ple. Bearner Fi aker and lady friend passed through our town Sun day. The lecture at this place last Wednesday eveuiDg by Rev. A. Z. Meyers was well attended. Etta Fields, Laura Henry and Russell Mock of MeConnellsburg, were pleasant callers at James H. Fields's last Sunday. Hollenshead's show passed through our town last week. Rev. J. C. Grimes, of McCon nelkburg, was in our town one day last week. Quite a number of our young people were vaccinated Monday to attend school, iiearut of I Merchant. A prominent merchant of Shon go, N. Y., J.A.Johnson, says: "Several years ago I contracted a cough which grew worse and worse, uctil I was hardly able to move- around. I coughed con stantly and nothing relieved my terrible suffering until I tried Dr. King's New Discovery. Before I had taken half a bottle my cough was much better, and in a short time I was entirely cured. 1 surely believe it saved my life. It will always be my family rem edy for colds." Fully guaranteed; 50c and $1.00 at Trout's arug store. Trial bottle free. PUBLIC MflLi: OF V A LI' A BLR ih:al t-HTnTu The mull f-lirnctt. Hiltnln'strAior of the esttUii ul Mr. Mlitiitlrtu .Mi Hull. IbIC ol Ayr low nMiip. riui'cuM'd. hy viiliii' o! an onler ol the Orphans Court, wl lsi-llln (rout of (lie Court Hon-e In MoConoellsburif. Ph.. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. 1900 at 'J p. m.. tin' follow Ink Urscrlbnl real polite : TWACT NO. I. Ailjotnin land owned or lately owni'il I y Abraham I'lltnmn. Peter l-otiK's helm and oth ers, eontiilnlug lt aeres. more or lew, huvtnir thereon a two-story Pwelllnir. frame Stahle. andothiT oitlhulklink". I ood fruit and water, about 'Jo nerrs cleared. ltiintfl about 1-4 n.lle Hoitth or pike, and about 1 mile west of MuCon ni'llsbm-R i czr no. J , Situate In Hame township, near utHive tract, adjoining land owned, or lately owned, by S. & J Kohlnson. John Hurtstleld In rlitnt of John Stewart, tiro. Whlttleld, formerly Thomas Rows, Hubert Johnston, and other, containing 14.1 acres and 'i Perches nod allowance. TRACT NO. 3. Situate In same township near above land, adjoining lands, formerly ownvd by !r. Whit, held and James Mo, Win. lloart traot. luml formerly owned bv John HurMieWl In right of John Stewart. Daniel (ilillslu right of 1 eter Kllison and hei:-s or Daniel llillls. containing l'j3 acres and r!0 perehe , more or less. ' TRACT NO. 4. Situate In same tow nship near above land, adjoining lands owned or lately owned by Ueo. Mctjiiude'H heir. J, K Trltle, Hr. VV. F. Trout heirs and others, containing I :!S acres, more or less. Tracts xsos. 'J. J and I being timber bird. TKKMS OK SAI.K. - Ten per cent, on day of sale: half of balance when sale I eonllrmcd, ami balance in one year with Interest from confirmation, secured by judgment. M. . SHAKFNK.lt Administrator. X K 0 1' T O K ' S M O Tl O K . - Notice Is hereby given that letters testament ftry have been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of Daniel II. Aloek. late of Tod township. Kultnii count", I'a.. dureascd. A uy persons having rlaiuis against said estate will present them .roperly authenticated for settlement, atul those owing thesuuie will please call and settle. ,INl). P. SU'KS. McConnellshurg. Pa.. Kx ecu I or. Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that leltersol Admin istration ou t he estate of Maliulda Mellott. late of Ayr township. Kullon .county, Pa. deceased, have been granted to the undersign ed, that all persors indebted to said estate w ill make payment. ucil those having claim will present them properly authenticated for pay nient. M. R. SHAKKNKR, MeConnellsburg. ln, tuvilt. Administrator. Register's Notices. Notice Is hereby given that the following named accoiititunis have Hied their account In tho Register's Olnce of Kultou County. Pa., ami that the same will hu presented to the Orphans' Court of sniiH'nuntv, for ronlirniation, on the 1st Miimjay, ( 1st day) of October A. I., liimi. M II. I. S The First and Final account of Kman ii. -I .Mills, Administrator ul the estate nt'Julla Ann Mills late ol llrush Creek township, dee'd l'l ITT The First and Final account of M. K. Sshatfner, Ken Administrator e. t. a. of tho estate of Miss K. Kehecca I'ott, late ol Mc Conuelishtirg, Pemia. deceased. MKl.l.OTT. The First and Final account of 'J'hos. p. (iarland, F.m , Administrator of the cstttc of Nathan Mellott, late of hethel town ship, ilet'.CHseil. SMITH The First and Final account nf Prof. Chas. F.. Itarttiii, A ilmlnistratiir of the estate of Mrs Alice Smith latu ol McConnellshurg, Pa., deceased. JACKSON Second and Final account off. Marshall .lackson, Administrator of N. I). .Ii'ksou late of llrnsh Cicck township, dee'd. K KKPKItS The First and Final account of Ueo. A. Harris, Administrator of the estate ot Stephen F. Keepers, late ol Taylor township, ileciiascd. MF.I.I.uTT The First and Final account of Oliver Mellott, Kxt'cutorol the estate of Noah Mellott late ol Todd township, deceased. DAWNF.Y The First and Final account of O. .1. Barton, Adiuinisliatorof the estate of Mar garet F.. llawney latent Taylor township, de ceased. Register's Ofti.ie, I (i KO. A. II A RRIS, Sept. 1, t'.llili. j Register. JLRV LIST. Noineu ol (jrand and Petit Jurora Drawn for October Court Beginning on Monday, Oc tober I, iVOo. at 2 O'clock p. m. (IRANI) JURORS. AYR. W. U. Nelson, Aaron Hicli II I'd s. Hi:THi;i..-IIowut'(Ulill, H. L. Mark ley, W. B. Kanok. Brush Crkf.k. Jesse Button, Wil liam M, Mi'Kee, William Wallet's. Dchi.in. Kiuiben Ilelmun. George Locke. Lickinu Ckf.hk. Morgan Deghonjr, Isauc B. Luyton, Geo. V. Metzler, McCo.NNKl.l.sML-Rti. Edward Grls sinjjer, Churlcs S. Steuch, Dwioht Thompson. Taylor. A. M. Corhiii, Julio L, Wright. Thompson. Kltner Covult. I'NION. Daniel Hoffman, Sheldon La.shley, Albert Schetrompf,, Wki.Ls. A. K. Baker, Peter lard, Sr. I'KTIT .U RDUS. AYR. L'. G. Unmtiert. Barton W. Lotrue, .7. J. Morion, Edward Rich ards. Bki.kast. Tliomas I'. Garland, John K. Garland, James Ilollenshead, W. F. Hart, Edward Strait, Abuer Tritax. Bkthki.. Alex. Harnhurt, Jacob C. I less. liRCSil CKF.F.K. Wm M, Lodtfe, Erank M, Spade, E. W. Burlon. Dri.iN. -Elmer E. Krukcr, K. M . GeK'in, George Glum, Einuiiiicl Sipes La kind Crf.kk E. Iluys U shont,', I uiysses uesnoti(f, iji-o. u. nira.it McCoNNKI.I.SHL'Ri J. (J. Shimer. TAYIX)R, Aaron Knepper Joseph Price. Thompson. Wm. C Ui slionf, Dav id Gordon, Jesse B. Snyder, Jacob Veakel, Keason Yonker, fra W. Zim merman. Tod. Thompson Shcriiiuii, Nathan iel Kotz. I'NION. Hurry Oetcien, Wesley Gientjer, Georf Mills. Wki.I.s. Jas. A. McDoiioii(.'h, An derson Hartman. H. A. TltL'AX, IT. C. Ml MMA, J. G. Ai.kxandkr, Jury ('oinin'rs. I Sheriit. I C'. A. Mt'M.MA, Clerk. j Fa km Ft it Kent. Good two- horne farm for rent, sitqate in lielfast township. For further itt' ticularsi, npplv to R V. Vim, Mc(!onnellHhiirj;, I'a. 11 Fulton County' Bank, jl 0M air 0 ('1:ganiki) J I r Cent, Interrat I This old and well known I'Miunchil Inst ilnMon is now permanpntiv located tn iU.ncw room in Hie A. E. Nnee lniild inj:. Lai'KO ailditions hnep lun in tide t" the 0. 0 0 0. si capital 0 and the number of Stockholders TEEN, which (fives till depositors a security of upward of s: Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. T a a n-s 0 The Eulton County Bank does a GENEIIAI. BANK ING BUSINESS ar.d extends every favor to their patrons 0 0 0 ar mid friends, consistent willi sound bunklny . W. H. NELSON, ? McConncilsburt;, I'a. 0000 00000 HARRY E. P. SALTILLO, PA., Can Keep You Warm Now ; since the nights are cool. He has just received his Blankets for Winter. Last year was not a cold winter but his heavy sales on Blankets induced him to put in the largest line he has ever handled. Some one has said to you already that cotton goods are higher. Look at this immense lot of Blankets and you will wonder if they haven 7 made a mistake. Huston is selling an excellent 1 0-4 Blanket at 49c per pair. They are cheap enough for sheets and save the housewife much washing. If you want something better he has them in ten and eleven quarter at all prices from 60, 70, 75, 90, $1, up to $1.75 per pair. He is showing some patterns which are entirely new this season. h SI rr.k m $ Underwear ! Jnst a word about underwear. Too many people give underwedr too little at tention. You can make no mistake if you try Huston on Underwear as he has a better assortment this year than last and that means much. . For your next Blankets try Harry E. Huston, 8 Saltillo, Pa. Rouss Racket Store BANG! BANG! BANG! We have our ammunition in for this season, and are in shape to sell you J dram loaded shells 12 ouayn. at -li'; :i drams and 1 of shot at . Some are selling L'J dram Hhclis at these prices, and this is the reason so many hunters don't Ret any L'tinic, We sell a iood stron.r load and you jrt the game; Him, live cartriuoes, centre, live, 40c box; :ss centre, live, 40c bo.;Eallln .V Gran. E. E, E. ,V G. Gun Eowd -r, 2.1c lb.; shot So lb.; Hamilton SJ. Kilie, l..lli: l uua Hin-le barrel shot tun, .1.2.V; others at a M: Dovble barrels, at T.IKl and is H ,: Balastito smokeless shells, tiOe box. Tor Rope! Tor Rope! We now have our Tar Hope in for this season, and it Is guaranteed to be strictly all sicitl at Tic by the coil. We could have bought a mix- en rope 01 juie ami steal tliat we could, have sold at .jo lb less; hut what is u i cent, when you can get a rope that don't pull apart when it irets a ..uwc m. i ins i s wiiere you can see trio iinierence Wo have now sold out) lbs. of this rope. Shock tyers. II and 20c: s:ish cord for these tyers at lc pt. Tlie best corn chopper lor 2.1c: Tin fruit cans, 30 do ; lard cans, ,'i.lc. We have the best oak Bushel Basket, made, This basket is made by one of the best basket makers in the country, and ho has no trouble iu kulliny them, See then,. Say, talk about clothing and underwear. We luive never made a greater hit than we did irx clolhluo und underwear, or course, it is a little early: but if jou cume a distance and want to make a good day's wages, it, will pay you to buy tills now; and in Corduroy pants we are in shape to do you good, We have im.n's,coids Us cheup as H.2r. We have a full line of tinware, notious, hosiery, hats, cups, suspenders, overalls, hurdware, and window shades; table oil cloth, 12c and 7c. When In town, call and see us whether yon want to buy or not. We want to see you. I espectfully HULL & BENDER, M'COININELLSBURG, PA, Proprietors, Kotrl rl For Indigestion. holievvs sour stomach, palpitation of the heart. Digests what you eat. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper, a $1.00 Year in Advance. tjfodol Dyspepsia Cure DigoaU what you oat. in w, ) 0 0 0. , 1 1 1 on Tim I.)- uu s. It . 0 stock:;; 0 hits been increased to FIF- r-s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (Cashier 1lX' HUSTON, I 3 S3 ft l-Ss' )& -V. ft ft Underwear ! i i short Him, live carlridoes, Ho box; .'12 THS ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH 8VRUP KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE contain. HONEY AND TAR OoWIU's Salvo F or Pll63t Burns, 8oro t ! : THE FULTON COUNTY rNEWS Covers the Field. In eve i" County Faithful re porters are located that gather (he daily happening. 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. : THE JOB DEPARTMENT J IS COMPLETE, ; SALE BILLS, POSTERS, LETTER HEADS J KVELOPES, CARDS, &c t In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. I I Sample copies of ; the News sent to any X of your friends oh j request. REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY V Made a Well Man "LxVsi.'M 0fM8.'' Itrotlucca line reknlla iu 80 Iay. It actn mnvurrully ana quickly. CureHWluin others full. Vuuiiit muncun retrain their lost mnnhood. and old men nmy iwovei' their youthtul vlKor by oslnii HKVIVO. ItqnU'kly n:id qulotly r' iiioven NervouKnesN, I,st Vllullty, Sonml VVeukneHiHueh us Lost Power, Fulling Memory, Wustlug DisviiHON, and elleetH of Helf-utiuse or excess nnd lniliwsreilon, which untlta one for Hiudy, business or murriupe. It not only cures by NturtiiiK at the Rent of disease, but lsu Kreut nerve Ionic and blood lulller, britiKimi buck the plnlt kIowio pule clieelisund re siorinir the lire of youlh. It wurds off an uroaohlntfdisuuse. Insist on havinu KKVIVO, no other. It cun be ourrlud In vest pocket. Hv mull, jtl.00 per puckairo, or six for 6.0O. Wo Kiyw iree uuvice una counsel to all who wish It, nuuBuxrHHictii irciiiaru ireo. jiuoresH ROYAL MEDICINE CO., Marina Bldg., Chicago, III For sale iu McCouncllsburtf at W. S. Dicksou's dru 8torr. Weak Hearts Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when It ua tlmnt tr,4i tlon. It la a scientific fact that all cases ol heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into the stomach which fails of perfect digestion ferments and swellsthe stomach, puffing It up against the heart. This Interfere with th attnr, f the heart, and Id the course of time that aencate out vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kaubla, of Nevtdi, O , lays: I had stomach trouble and waa In a bad stata 1 had hoart trouble with It. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure lor about (our montha and It cured me, , Kodol Digests What You Eat and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottles only. $ 1 .00 Slie holdlnt 24 times the trial sire, which aella lor 50c, Prepared by E. 0. DeWITT 00., OHIOAQOa NEW BUGGIES My uhuilg are full (if brand now but'ifios mid wuifoiii, both Pi and HMith v m m ss factory and HAND -fr 4 4 MADE and in v prices are as low a the lowest. Please call and gee my cod veyanoen. Very truly yours, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. IIAKKI.KS. "A."TK)ViNEb, FlKST Ct.ASs . Tonsorial Anns i, MocoNNKU.situny, pa. A t.'IflHn Cup slid Towel with each Shave, r.vciytlilnx AlltlM'lJII". KUKOI'8 StVrillM'll. tVSIiop In ronm lulelv orrupieU lv I'd lliuke ISAAC IN. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to dnte In all styled of hmr cut ting. Vulok, ensv shaves. Hsv-rum, C'rennis-WUch-hiir.el. without extra churire. 'resb towel lo cuoh custonier. Latest Improved up. EnnitiK for steHMtinn tools I'wrloni ppusue ulton Houf,u. UWVtllS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Atiorney at Law, Oflice on Square, MeConnellsburg, I'a All leirnl bus netn und eollemions eutrusted will ecelve careful and prompt intention. Cltl'HCtlKS, I'RKHHYTKKIAN. 1CV. W. A. West, P IX. I'ttstor. Prpiit'lilnfr sprvli-fs eaoh alternate Sabbath nt l0:.'i0n. ni. and every Sunday evening at 7:o. Services at Green Hill on alternnte Sabbaths at 10:30 a. ni. SabbttLli sehool at :,). Junior Christian Kn denvor nt 2:00. Christian Kndeavor at (1:00. Prayer nieetln? Wednesday evenlnj; at 7:00. Mkthouist episcopal Rev. J. C. Grimes, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:110 a. m. IVeachino; every oth Sunday mornlDR at 10:.')0 and every Sunday eveninc at 7:00. EnworLh League at fi:(M) p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. L'NITHIJ PltKSUYTKIUAN-Kev. J. I,. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at :30 a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:.')0, and every other Sunday evening at7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. P,VANUI'.l.li,A., i-,V'niKKAN Uev. A. G. Wolf, Pnstor. Sunday school H:l'i a. ni. Preaching every, other Sundr.v morning at 10:.!0 and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian l'.ti ileavor at (i:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at'":00. KkI'-okmku Uev. C. M. Smith, Pas tor. Sunday school at !)::'() a. in. Preaching an alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. ra, Christian Kndeavor at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. IIOKOCGII OJ I ICDKS. Justice of the Peatv-Ij. H. Wille, M W. Nace Constable- D. T. Fields. Burgess W U. Ureatliead. Counuilnien.l actio Km, Thomas N. Hanunil, Win. H. Nesbit. Clerk I'M ward Shitrcr. School Directors -Thos. P. Sloan, John A. Irwin, John Comerer, C. II. Stevens, S. B. Woollet, L. II. Wil.lc. Board of Health-II. S. Wishart, M. O.; pres. J. V. Ureatliead,; see'v. (i W. Ilnyr; W. L. McKlbbin, M. ).. J. VV. Moskmi', M. 1). GIM.HAI. IHKI'tCTOHV. President Judge Hon S.Mc Swope. Associate Judges VV.Ii. lUmUf, I). T. Humbert, . Prothonotary, 4ic Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney CeAr" B. I'an lels. " ' , Treasurer A. C. Xauver. Sheriff J. G. Alexander. Deputy Sheriff W. H. Kesbit. Jury Commissioners H. C. Mum ma, Bennett A. Truax. Auditors D. II. Myers, Aaron M. Garlund, W. Grant Wink. Commissioners S. C. Gracev. Wm. C. Davis, S. A Nesbit. Clerk - B. Frank Henry. County Siin rlntei;(lent - Chas. K. Barton. Attorneys- W Scott Alexander, J. Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F. McN. Johnston, M. K. ShafTner, Geo, B. Daniels. John P. Sipes, S. W. Kirk, F. P. Lynch, II. N. Sipes. . TKRJHS OK COl'RT. The first term of the Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall commence on the Tuesday following the second Monday of Junuary.at 10 o'clock a. ni. The second term commences on the third Monday of March, at 'i o'clock p. ni. The third term on the Tuesday next following the second Monday of June, nt 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on the first Mouduy October, v, 1 o'clock p. m. KOMITIhS x (Jdd Fellows APCormellsburg Lodgi No. 744 meets every Friday evening in tne Comerer Building in MeConnells burg. Fort TiiM.le.tou Lodge No. 484 mce. every Saturday evening In the Cromer building at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. (507 meeti every Saturday evening In Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. Harrisonville Lodge No. 701 meei every Saturday evening in Odd I I lows' Hall at Harrisonville. Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets .-v. ery Saturday evening In Chid Fellow-' Hall at Waterfall Mills. Warfordsburg Lodge No. (101 mef in .Wsffordsburg every Saturday evening. King PostG. A. I.. No. 3tif meets In MeConnellsburg In Odd Fellows' lit. II the tirtit Saturday in every month at 1 p. in. Koval Arcanum.Tuscarora Council No. 121. rneeta nn nltfirnnta KTr.n.i.. . evenings in P. O. S. of A. Hall, la WaHhlnu-toa Cuaio No. 497. P. O. Si A., of Nw OrtmadiL. jiiHets vrpv fcr. t. liflV fivnnlnfr In P t r1 a tjii mar. ' ' " ' IIU-'I fit A.. Hnut:nnt.riurn moat a aki, Amr d,,.. urday evening In P. O. 8. of A. Hall. jonn xaytor Post U. A. R., No. ,'iHH. nmnl.u ara..v Bol.nnlD. 4..u, preceding full moon In Lashley ball. avv f y. iu., at, uticK vauey. Woiuatrfc Belief Corps, No. 8q meets at same dale and place at 4 p.ni, Oeu. D, II. McKlbbin Post No.402, Ci. A A mm.tu Ilia u..,..-A ...wl t , W Saturdays in each month at. "'Pleasant RliTflA ADVERTISE IN The F.:!ton County News,