FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Lvery Thursday. 6 u. P2uK, Editor and Proprietor. WcCONNELLSBURG, PA. SEPTEMBER 20,1906, Published Weekly. 1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADV1RTM1NO RAT9 Per quare of llnon J times II J. Per iquara each subsequent lnsortlon.... Ito. All advertisements Inserted for less than It ee montna charged by tbe square. S raos. ft mo. I 1 yr. due-fourth ooluron IIS 00. 1 IJOOO tt 00 tii.-hsir column S.0. 1 w 00 One Column 40 00. I NS.OO. I 76.00 VolhlnK Inserted for leM thn II Professional Carda one vear 16 TO STOP WIID-CAT MININd. The American Mining Congress, Which Meett in October, Will Take Hnal Action lor the Protection ol Mining Investors A bill providing for the punish ment of all mining fakir and pro moters of illegitimate mining en terprises, will be drafted by the American Mining Congress at its annual session which will be held iu Denver, Colorado, October 16th to 19th inclusive. A committee composed of the best talent in the United States has been appointed t'" prepire and submit to the Mining Congress a draft of such bill. This committee comprises 1 wo United otates Senators Knot. M. La Follette (Wis.), and Vend T. Dubois (Idaho); one Con gressman, Eben V. Martin (South Dakota), and the Govern or of two states, Geo. C, Pardee (California), and Jos. W. Folk, (Missouri). Four are attorneys and all from mining states of prominence. California has already adopted a law which has worked an al most compjete riddance from that state of spurious mining stock aud that lecherous parasite on fie mining industry the fake promoter. It is probable that the proposed legislation, which will be submitted to the state leg islatures this winter, will be fash ioned after the California law, which provides that any person w ho shall undertake to sell or as sent to the punlication, privately or publicly, of a fraudulently ex aggerated report tending to give any person or the public general ly the idea of a greater value or lii.vs apparent value or market value than such stock may really possess, with the intention ot de frauding any person or the pub lic, "shall be deemed guilty of a felony, and on conviction shall be punished by imprisonment in state prison, or a county jail, not exceeding two years, or by tine not exceeding tive thousand dol lars, or both. The efforts ot the American Mining Congress to protect the investor against mining frauds oy furnishing information as to the true conditions at the mine, has made more apparent the necessi ty of legislation to suppress this evil, and it is hoped that all se rious mining men will take an ac tive interest and communicate with the secretary, to the end that the matter may receive the most intelligent consideration at tlio con ing annual meeting. The M ining Congress never was in as st rung a position to combat this evil, and the assistance of every ruining man is needed to make its work more effective. Steps will also be takeu at this session for the creation of mine drainage districts similar to pub re improvement districts in cit ies, and for the creation of a De partment of Mines and Mining as a separate Executive Department of the national government. Kef'uc of a Merchant. A prominent merchant of Shon go, N. Y., J. A. Johnson, says : "Several years ago I contracted acyugli which grew worse and worse, ur.til I was hard!)' 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 takeu 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; 5 io and $1.00 at Trout's drug store. Trial bottle free. Stevens and Kaker are paying J 9 cents for eggs and 17 cents for hi: t tor this week. Local Institute The first subsion of Iho Wills teachers institute was called lo order at 2:30 last Saturday after noon, by the chairman Harry Se ville. Four teachers out of the tive iu the township were present. The first topic The first day of school what, and how to do, was opened by Marjorie Sipe. Glover Ilorton gave a very interesting talk on same subject followed by some very helpful suggestions ty Har ry Seville. The second topic How can a teacher best improve his time? was opened by Mr. Seville and discussed further by Keuo Guillard. Mr. Seville then spoke of our new branch "Na ture Study." Next open parliament under which the vaccination question was discussed. All teachers pres ent stated their intention of en forcing this law. Adjourned to meet iu three weeks at Mr. llortoo's school house. Marjorie Sipe, secretary. A bath cleanses the skin and rids the pores of refuse. A bath makes for better fellowship aud citizenship. Not only should the outside of the body be cleansed, but occasional use of a laxative or cathartic opens the bowels and clears the system of effete mat ter. Best for this are DeWitt's Little Earl Kisers. Pleasant lit tle pills that do not gripe or sick en. Sold at Trout's drugstore. WELLS VALLEY. Robert Moseby atid wife are "at home" in the N. S. Edwards house. Lizzie Sprowl and Mrs. George Sprcwi, Mrs. Belle Gracy, Mrs. Bert Dishoug, and Roy Dishong, are visiting friends in Altoona. Walter Stewart has gone to a college in Buchanan, vY. Va., to prepare for the ministry. His many friends wish him success in his great work. Paul Baumgarduer has entered State College to take the regulur course. Our school opened Monday morning with Renin Guillard in graded school and Marjorie Sipe in primary. Many of our chil dren are without vaccine certifi cates, and could not go first day. Mrs. T. J. Eans, of Braddock, and Mrs. Will Evans, of Pitcairn, are guests of J. C. Kirk and wife. Thomas Ilorton has gone to Al toona to seek his fortune. Our townsman, V. D. Schenck, has purchased G. W. Sites' huck ster outfit, and will continue same route. Nora Griffith, after an illness of several weeks, has returned to her store in Everett. John Clevenger and wife and his mother, of Hustontown, and Mrs. Harry Mort, of Broad top, spent Sunday with Nathan Ilor ton and wife. Everybody loves our baby, rosy, sweet and warm, With kissy places on her neck aud dimples on her arms. Once she was so thin and cross, used to cry with pain Mother gave her Cascasweet, now she's well again. You know what vou are giving your baby when you use Casca sweet. The ingredients are on every bottle. Contains no opiat es For loss of sleep. A vegeta ble corrective for the bowels. Sold at Trout's drug store. The Better Plan. Moodily the bridegroom shakes the rice from his clothing, disen gages a couple of old shoos from his wife's hat, rubs the bumps on his head, and regards the labels, tags and other decorations of the trunks. "1 suppose they've put a lot more jobs on us besides these," he growls. "But, dearest," says the bride, determined to be cheerful, "think how much worse it would be if we were royal peopl? in Enrope and the populace were trying to as sassinate us." "I am thinking of that. I'd lather take my chances with a couple ot. bombs and know that the worst was ovtr." Judge. A LIVELY TUSSLE with that old enemy of the race, Constipation, often ends in Ap peudicitis. To avoid all serious trouble with stomach, liver aud bowels, take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They perfectly regulate these organs without pain or dis comfort. 2!c at Trout's drug stor?. CLEAR Riling. J. II. Field a and daughter Bess were seen iu our town last Satur day eveuing. Geo. B. Daniels, Esq., passed through our village last Satur day. Frauk Locke, of Pittsburg, was iu our towu last Saturday night shakiug hands with his many old friends. Welcome, Frauk. A lot of our young people were out on a fishing trip last Satur day. Wo have since learned that the only thiug they got was tired limbs. B. S. Fleming was th" guest of Mr. Edwards, near Laidig, last Sunday. Mrs, Richard Miller spent a few days at her parents' home in this place. Mrs. U. J. Grove and Mrs Hen ry Fraker spout a day at Uuston town reccntlv. Mrs. David Fraker and two children visited at the home of her parents, N. B. lleury and wife, last Sunday. Lou Kerlin is the champion corn cutter of our town; she hav ing cut 140 shocks in two days. Many of our young people are carrying a sore arm due to vac cination. T. E. Fleming, our gonial black smith, was iu McConneilsburg last week. II. II. Ilert.ler was a pleasant caller at this place last week. Teachers Meeting;. The teachers preliminary meet iug for Union township, was held at Center last Saturday, and was called io order by the chairman, E. C. Hendershot, after which the following questions were discuss edall the teachers boiu pres ent and taking an active part. 1. Teachers work prior to the opening of school. '2. The first day of school. :. Discipline what it is? hew obtained? and re suit. 4. The essential elements of a successful school. The teachers then spent a few minutes discussing the vaccina tion law situation and by the re port of the different teachers, we are glad to mte. that many of the patrons are taking the wise course. Many ol the school children have been vaccinated during the last few weeks, and many more of the parents are going to have it done. E. C. Hendershot was elected chairman of the lx;al institute work; G. B. Mellott, assistant, and Jessie Gtenger, secretary. It was decided to nold two un ion institutes in the township oneby theuniouof the three upper schools, and by the union of tho three lower schools and to hold the m on Satu rday, so that we may get the help of our fellow teachers from other sections of the county and all those interested in school work. Ci. B. Mellott, secretary. NEW GRENADA. Clark Bergstresser, of Waterfall, is not only a skilful and obliging lulJlur, but lie is possessed of poetical genius us well, as tlie following touching lines in his mill office will show : 'When I rest, 1 rust: When I trust, I bust: No rest, no rust: N'o trust, no bust." Frank Bergstresser, 0f Chattanoo ga, 'Vena., is spending a few weeks at his old homo in Wuterfall. Mr. and Mis. II. M. Sample, of York, Pa., and "Ilorton", the Nation ul ISiseiiit man, of Chambersburg, spent Sunday in our town. Mrs. Sam ple is taking a week, of pleasure and sight-seeing here, while her husband .s on the road, with his shoe samples. Kdward Foster, of Altoona, drop ped in on us on Monday evening. I'eter ilaith has sold his property to his son Jesse, and will move to Coles .Summit, next Tuesday. Newton Stake moves to H'ibertsdale and Ceo. Black to Newt's plaeo in Coles Valley. Seott Duulap lost a valuable cow last Monday morning, by foraging in the corn Held, and eating an overload of green corn. Another will likely die, also. Hard luck ! as these are all the cows he has. The schools in Well opened Mod day morning. Kichard Alloway is remodeling h.is dwelling -moving out-buildings, unit building a new cud to the kitchen new porches, etc. A, I). Keith, also, Is building a new L to his dwelling - porches, etc. New Grenada is on the boom. John U. Keistier wont oven- to Mercersburif yesterday nfterui on to start in on another yo ir's work at the Academy. John is a good boy, and if his life and health are spared, you v ill hear from him later. Administrator's Notice. Noline Ik lirrnliy irm-ii Unit luio isul Ailiu n-l-triilkon tin the estate of Eblultul.lu Mellolt. Ulw of Ay township. Fulton oiMiiity Jn. il5oeKe(t, have uuen Hrunl'-e in Hi tifierxlMie ni. O ul nil pet-soi Indented 10 wild estiue w i'i i.-nike i.iymcot. a d thoe hnvlnx claim, w!'l previa ttieiu properly uui liriulmHed for p;w luetil. M. t'UI.'KNKK. M 'or iu-1 mIhiiv. I'll. A'liiithl-.triil-i-. I How He Knew. ' I 'i of' si.iuiinl mililitiy and i:a.il men are wont to s'mg their shoiil ders iu the presence of tho civil ian who belongs to amateur organ izations. There is a true story of a young officer in the navy who met knowledge in a landsman when he least expected it. While his ship was in harbor a volunteer naval brigade came ou board for a little practical instruction. The young lieutenant was de tailed to give the landsmen their lesson in gun manoeuvring, lie showed tnem all the different type of guns and explained their mechauism. One, however, his knowledge failed him. One of the guns was a new model and some thing about the breech mechan ism was novel aud perplexing. "This, gentlemen, is a new at tachment for for " ( hieof the naval brigade spoke up : "Ex cuse me, sir; it's for range find ing." Then he went on to explain but alter a few words stopped aud retired, "llow do you know what you are talUiug about? This devico wasn't put on any ship un til three weeks ago." "1 know, sir; but, you see, I invented it." American Spectator, Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds from tho system by gently moving the bowels. IJU11LIC SALIL Or VALl'AMl.E Kl.rtU ESTrtTK The UDdcrsiirntMl, iiiltriiiiistr.nor of tin- I'seiic i f Mrs. Muhnlclu Mi-Mutt, lute of Ayr tmvii-liip. deeeiisi-ct, by virtue of an order cl thi-i riliuns' Court. wl I sell in front of tlit- t 'oui t tlone In .Mi?CotlIU'n.-.bU!V. I'll.. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1906 ut Hp. in,, the followitiK deserlDt'il reiil ciuie : THfCT NO. I. AiljoluinK lands owned or hllely owned by Ahruhuin I'lltnmti. ivtcr I.oiik'n heirs mid oth ers, containing 2:1 ik-i-ck. more or less, hav-in thereon u two-sDry DKeMiiiK. frame Stalile. find other ouihiiilUlnKs, i ood fruit and wuu-r. about -.'0 acres cleared. situiileU about 1-1 mile south of pike, und about I mile west of McOoa tlWKhurtf. TKrtCT NO. J. Situate In same township, near above tract, adjoining lands owned, or lately owned by is. & .1 Hobinson, John llurtsiield in rU-ht of John sii-warl. lieo. Whitfield, formerly Thomas Koss, Robert Johnstou, and others, containing I i;t acres and St Perches and allowatier. TRACT NO. 3. Situate In same township near above lands, adjolnluif lands, formerly ownnd by Dr. Whit. Held and .lames Koss. Win. Ilossarl iraet. hunk formerly owned by John llurlsiu-ld In riulit of John Stewart. Ilaulel (lillisiu rk'IH or i i-ler KM on and heirs of Daniel llillls. eoutaiiilliK 1 .'H acres ami 1.U perche--, moil- or (ess TRACT NO. 4. Siluate in saxe township iie-l; ;, hove I. mils, adjoiniuir lands i ned or lately o wneii by i Ico. Mcl.iumle s heirs. J. K Trltle. Or V. Trout's helrsaiid others, coutaiului! r.!', acres, more or less. Tracts Nor. ? J and 4 helm: limber llltd. TI-:i!MS OKSAl.K. Ten percent., on day of sale: half of balance when sale Is eonllnneij. and balance In one year with Interpol rrom continuation, secured by judgment. M. It. SI I AKFN KK, Administrator. .''XKCUTOIl'S NOTIUK. -A. A . Notice if hereby jjivt-n tlmt lotti-nt trU incut nry hitvt; I.e.-it Krunt4!i to ttiu iniili!ritfiit'fl tipuii tln VHtHlti of .Mult;. H. Modi, lute of Tod towiihtilp. Fulton count", Pa., dwccusid. Any pitrtou littviui; clHim Ha-lu-.t s:iJ etufe will pruhont tlu-m roprrlv mith.niR.;tteil for !t t ('llltillt, Ullll tllUHC OWlllK UltSUIIiL Will jk'iiHC (Hit it ml Ht'Ule. JNO. V. SIPKS. Mc(Jo!intUKburi., Pu . FLAVELL'S HIT Kit I OK HAN DA WKITK Klllt OATAI.illll'K hi. STIC STOCKINGS Tnillfirn ABDOMINAI.SL'I'eoKI'KHs nllOOtO ltNi8 S rui so (Ual.ts St., Philadelphia, !. VALUABLt FAFfM ut PUBLIC SALE. The inidersio-neil takes tbis nietliod of Informing tbe public tlmt he will sell his farm situate in Thompson township, live miles northeast of Han cock, This farm contains uhtmt Il:" acres, of which uliont -10 acres is cov ered with excellent timber. Aliont ",j acres is cleared and in line state of cultivation. There is a tf"od li-room house and all necessary farm build ings, and this is an excellent oppor tunity to purchase a desirable home. This propei ty will De sold at Public Sale on the premises, on SATl'KDAY, S KPT EM fi Kit llioc, at 1 o'clock p. in. John II. Tavman-; VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. Situate iu Taylor township, on '.lie road leading from Hustontown to the Ilobertsdale market, containing l.ln acres; i')0 acres cleared, of which about .10 acres are line meadow land; balance in timber, Good state of cul tivation. Good House, pump at, the door. Ham, 4;jx10. Terms eusy, Call on, or address A. .). KllAKKit, II if. Hustontown, Pa. OoWltt's LU1 ttis i-ui f J ikisci a The famous tittle pille. . . i r r m ftat 000 0.09.000. 0.0000 f0A0.amt0nr.v i..:.0f Fulton County Bank. 0 a 8 . 0 0 0 (OKOANtZF.D IN 187 .) 1 Ppf Clmu. Intprvat lnlti on Time Deposit. This old and well known Financial Institution Is now permanently located in its new room in the A. II. Nuce build ing. Large additions have been made to the 0 CAPITAL STOCIC 0 0 and the number of Stockholders bus bri-n Increased to VIV TF.F.X. which gives ail depositors a security of upward of 0 0 0 i Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. 0 0 0 55 The Fulton County Uiink does n GF.NKHAL HANK I.VtJ HtJSIN'F.SS Hi;d extends every favor to their patrons iind friends, consistent with sound banking. W. H. NELSON. McCnnnuilsburg, Pa. Cashier. 000 00 00 000 00 0 00.0 0.000.000M,00.0, HARRY E. SALTILLO, PA., pi Can Keep You Warm Now since the nights are cool. He has just received his Blankets for Winter. Last yea r 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 10-4 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. & ft i ft ft s I Underwear Just a word about underwear. Too many people give undsrwedr too little at tention. You can i;:.iJ:e no mistake if you try Huston on U.nierwear as he has a better assortment this year than last and that means much. For your next Blankets try arry E. Huston, . Saltillo, Pa. ft- Rouss Racket Store BANG! BANG! BANG! We bave our ammunition in for this season, and are In shape to sell you ;j dram loaded shells 1 ijuayc. at -12c; .'! drains and li of shot at 4.1c. Some arc selling 2j dram sliells at these prices, and this " Is the reason so mauy hunters don't trot any game. We sell a ".ood strontr load and you t'et the iaine; 22 short Him, live cartridoes, lie box; .'12 Kim, live cartridges, :!V; .12 centre, live, 4tlc. box; .'W centre, live, 4!c box; Lallln & (Iran. l' I'VK. .V ('. tiun Powder, 2.1c lb.; shot Ha lb ; lliimillou 22 Kille, mi.IJil; 12 gunge single barrel shot jjim, .l 21; otliers nt l .10: Do'iblc barrels, at ?7.!l() and $M.80: nuliistite smokeless shells, i.Oc box. Tar Rope! TarRope! We iiiPA- have our Tar Hope In lor this season, and it is nuaranteed to be strictly all sical at 7je by tho coil. We could have bought a mix ed rope of juto and sical that wo could have sold at c lb less; but what Is a 4 cent, when you can yet a rope that don't pull apart when it (jets a little wet. This is where yon can see the difference Wo have now sold .100 lbs. of this rope. Shock tyers, II and 20c; sash cord for those tyers at lc pt. The best corn chopper l"i- 2.;c; Tin fruit cans, ,'Wc do, ; lard cans, ;i;!c V bave the liest oak Kushel Musket made. This basket is made by one of the best basket makers In the country, and he has no trouble in selling them. See them. Say, talk aliinil clothiiij; and underwear. We have never nude a lrcater hit, th:iu we did in clothing und underwear. I f course, it is it little early; but if you com" a.disi a-icn ami wan! to make u goml day's wanes, it will pay you to li v this n i v; mi l in Corduroy pit mi we are in shtipe to tlo you jfood. rt'e biive tt . n's cords as cheap' us 5-1.2... We have a full line of tinware, not ions, hosiery, hats, cups, suspenders, overalls, hardware, and window shades; table oil cloth, 12c and 7c, When in town, call aud see us whether yon want lo luiyiir not We want to see yon. l; -.spcetfully HULL & BENDER, M'CONNELLSBURC, FA. Proprietors. TC rr Indigestion & .KJJiKJl. Krlicvufimtu- '.tomach omach, palpitation ol die heart. U i,' .-ts vout yun eat. Cut off that cough f and prevent rnn r Vi 1 1 1 c nrrl rnnoiimnf!r The world's Standard Medicine tor 75 years. ; Get it of your druggist and keep it always ready ia the Wise. ! . . . x' "' 0000000 tJuxcM 000000 00 p 0 0 0 0 J 0 ; 0 0 0 0 0 a 00 00 00000,000 0 0000t000 00'0H00, HUSTON. 1 is i P m .V; f1 Underwear ! h THe ORIGINAL LAXATIVa" COUQH SVRUP KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE ixjntaininii HONEY AND TAR with pneumonia; Throat and Lung ' - BUSINESS DIRECTORY, n Alt ul: its. R. M. DOWNES, First Class Tonsorial Artist, McOONNUbLSHUHU, PA. A t'lciin Cup and Towel with etinh Shave. KyerythlnK Antlseptlo. Kazura Sterilized. taf!sliop In room lately ocoupledby Kd llriikc ISAAC N. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist, IStrltHly up to ttiu e In nil styles of hint- eut Unit. jtilRk, eusy shnves. Ilay-rum, (Jreiuns-SVliflh-hnzel. without extra chume. Fresh towel to each customer. Latent Improved up, tmrulufl for nterlilelnK tools. Parlors opposite Fulton House. I.AHVE1IS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, AkConnellsburjf, Pa A II legal bus nes and collections entrusted will euutve careful and prompt attention. CIIIHCIIES. Prksuytkhian. Kev. V. A. West, D D., Pastor. P'reachiDp servlites each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. and every Sunday evening at 1:00. Services ut Green Hill on altcrnutn Sabbaths nt 10:30 a. in. Sabbiith school at ():l."i. Junior Christian En deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at H:00. Prayer meeting- Wednesday eveninc at 7:00. Mkthoijist I'U'is copal Rev. J. C. Grimes, Pastor, Sunday School at 9:30 a. ni. l'reacliinp every othor Sunday mornintr at 10:.'i0 anil every Sunday evening nt 7:00. Epworth f.i ajrue at (v:(W p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday ovenine; tt 7:00. L'NITKD h'RKSUYTKIUAN Kcv. J. L. Grove, Paator. Sunday siool at 9:.'i(! a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, and every other Sunday evening nt7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings tiro used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union nt 7:00 p. ni. Ptayer meeting Wednesday eveoltiu at 7 :00. r.VANtlKr.lcAi. Vl'THKKAN-r-KeV. A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school d:l"j a.m. Preach ing every other Sunday morning at 10:110 nnd every other Sun" day evening at 7:00. Christian En deavor at f!:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Weduesday evening at 7:00. Rkpormku Uev. C. M. Smitli,Pas tor. Sunday school at 9:30 'a. in. Preaching on alternate Sabliaths at 10:00 a. in. and 7:00 p. in. Christian Kndeavor at. 0:00 p. in. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. IIOHOl Gil Oli-IC.KHS. Justice of the Peace L. H. Wihlo, M W.N ace Constablo D. T. Fields. Burgess W II. Greathead. Councilnien Jacou Hot, Thomas .V. Hainmil, Win. H. Nesblt. Clerk l'ld ward Shin er. School Directors Thos. F. Sloan, John A. Irwin, John Comerer, C. I'.. Stevens, S. IJ. Woollct, L. H. Wiblc, Hoard of Health II. S. Wishart, M. 0.', pres. J. W. Greathead,; sec'y. (1 W. Hays; W. L McKllibin, M. it., J. W. Mosser, M. D. G l-.X K. p A I. 1IK KCTO It Y . President Judge Hon 8. Me. Swope. Associ-ate Judges W. 11.. liender, I), T. Humbart, Prothonotary, &c. Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George I!. Pan iels. Treasurer A. C. Lauvor. Sherltr J. G. Alexander. Deputy Sheriff W. II. Nesbit. Jury .Commissioners H. C. Mum ma, Bennett A. Truax. Auditors D. H. "Myers, Aarou M. Garland, W. Grant Wink. Commissioners S. C. Gracey, Win, C. Davis, S. A. Nesbit. Clerk il. Frank Henry." County Superintendent Chas. E Barton. Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J. Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F. McN. Johnston, M. H. Sbaffner, Ceo. H. Daniels, John P. Sipes, S. W. ICIrk, F. P. Lynch, H. N. Sipes. TF.KMS 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 Jauuary,at 10 o'clock a. m. The second term commences on the third Monday of March, at 1 o'clock p. in. The third term on the Tuesday next following the second Monday of June, at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on the first Monday October, it 2 o'clock p. m. SOCIF.TIKM Odd Fellows M'Connellsburg Lodge No. 744 meets every Friday evening in t.ne Comerer Building in McConneils burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. -184 meets fvery Saturday evening In the Cromer building at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 607 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. Harrisonville Lodge No. 701 meets every Saturday evening ia Odd Fel lows' Hall at Harrisonville. v Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall at Waterfall Mills. Wiit-f irdsbuig Lodge No. 601 met ts in Witrfordsburg every Saturday cveijltiif. King I'ostG. A. P.. No. 3D5 meets In .VlcConnellbbiiri,- in Odd Fellows' Hall ttie Hrsi Saturday in every month at 1 i. in. Hoy al Areaiiuni,Tuscarora Council No. 121, meots on alternate Monditj evenings in P. O. 8. of A, Hull, lit McConneilsburg. Washington Camp No. 497, P. O. S A.', ol New Grenada, meets every Snt urday evening In P. O. H: of A. Hull Washington Camp, No. .ri4, p. O.s, of A., IJustoutown, meets every Satur urduy evening In P. O. S. of A. Hall. John Q. Taylor Post G. A, It., N 689, meets every Saturday, on or jn"' precodlrg fall moon in Lnshlet bull ul ' p. in,, at Buck Valley, Woman's llellef Corps, No. $ meets ut same d i-tu and iiluce ut 4 p.n. Gen. I). H. McKIbbin l'ost No.4-2, G. A. H., muets tho second and four-1 Saturdays In each montii ut I'leasm t uiuge AUVFH'l'M-; IN The Folia!) Coiiciy Kf,