FULION COUNTY NEWS Published tvery Thursday. ( W. p,u;K, Editor and Proprietor. tcCONNELLSBURG, I'A SEPTEMBER 27, 1906. Published Weekly. Si. (X) per Annum in Advance. MtVKHTIMNU UTB I'or nquiire o( f line S time tl JJJ IVrmiuure euoh loibsequent Insertion.... ftfl All ilvertlxenient. Inserted for limn thm lU'ee inunibf. churiied by tbn Hqtmrr. 3 miiiiTT . I I J" i le-fourth column IIVOO. I l-HOO I HO.00 Oie-half column J.V"0. 40 00 M OO u.i Column WOO. I M W. I 7S.J0 N.XIiln Inserted for less than II I'rofenHlonal Cards one veur h Birthday Surprise. Last Thursday while Rev. A. G. B Powers, of Necdinore, was away from home, about thirty-live of the members and friends of his charge gathered at his home to celebrate his til st birthday. On his return, he found they had pain ed entrance into his house. They lii ought with them many useful arti cles as presents. A well prepared program had been arranged and plac ed in the hands of A. M. Bivens. The program consisted of prayers, songs, tic, to suit the occasion. The wel come address was given by lie v. T. P. Gin-land. Response by Rev. Powers, in which he stated that he could re member when he was about two years old, and that his life had been a hap pv one. The presentation speech was iniule by George Morgret. Memorial poem by Miss Blanche Smith. The t'.nie was spent in pleasant intercourse nr.d all partook of a bountiful dinner. Those from distant neighborhoods were Dr. Fisher and son, of Warlords burg, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mel lott, and daughter, of Laurel Ridge. The memorinl poem by Miss Blanche Smith Is as follows : We greet you to-day. dear Pastor ami friend, On this Memorial Day: Th's milestone on the shores of time. Which soon will pass aw: y. We (tlve you joy. love and jrowl will. Which nobly you have earned. Uy opportunities well employed And lessons wisely learned. Sixty-one years ago we've heard You started on the unknown way. Where thorns af sorrow and flowers of joy Ikirder your path while here you stay. Wn'le eurlv io life and your pathway new. Your life to him you gave, Who on the cross our sins did bear. Who came to eurth the lost to save. Later on when called to work In the ministerial career, lu shadowy darkness you did not halt, Hut labored on. without fear, l-'or you has been the blessed task ir bjingini: lost ones In To the fo'd of Truth and KU'liteoustiess. Away from the tiekK of sin t ii iil'uur iiilirriins on the Road When despondent on the height: .'ivinir them a helping hand Pointing to the Shining Lit'lit. lay there walks tlrin by yui' side 1 Your faithful, lovini.' wife. Who sh.ired your burdens in the hut. t'pon the Uoad of Life. And as you look thro' memory's glass. And view the visims of the past. Yuur heurt is tilled with gratitude For temporal blessings vast. Mav blesssngs still your path surround. And this Memorial Day lie one of many, which shall dawu Upon your earthly way Hut when you've reached tne shlniug portal, And the pearly gate is open swung; May Angela with their harps in choras, sing you u glorious welcome home, A LIVELY TUSSLE vsitli that old enemy of the race, Constipation, often ends in Ap pendicitis. To avoid all serious trouble with stomach, liver and bowels, take Dr. King's New Life l'il Is. They perfectly regulate those organs without pain or dis comfort. "5c at Trout's drug store. The Cat Returned, A t a recent gathering of the clergy of his diocese Bishop Law r-.'iice t .'lis the following story on ni.e of thi.se present : There was in this clergyman's cougregatiou a woman named Toatcher, who had the reputation of being a great gossip and a chronic bore. Especially did she dolight in calling upou the wife of her minister and picking to pieces the other members of the congre t. ation. When the good man saw her comiug he escaped out the I ack door and remained away un til he thought it safe to return. Ono afternoon, after staying out the usual two hours, lie re turned home, and immediately upon opening the door called to his wife in tones of resignation : "Mary, has that old cat gone yet?" To save her husband's reputa tion for hospitality, the wife promptly replied : "Yes, dear, long ago, and Mrs. Thatcher is here now." Boston Herald. When you have a cold it is well f be very careful about using nny thing that will cause constipa lino. Be particularly careful about preparations containing op lMtes. Uso Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar, which stops the "ugh. and moves the bowels 8 ! 1 :it Trout's drug store. IPPUR DUBLIN. Win. Mcllheuy is sl'i.vly tin proving. John Keebauh is buiMiiisZ u nieti house. J. M. Chesnut raised n cuenm ber this year that tiieusui-i-il 15 inches in length, and 10 inches in circJin fe.euc'. Among the visiturn :it .lames Chesnut's last Sunday wut o 8 i in uel Wiblo and wife, Bali"i' Mil lot, Choter Mcllhi'i'iy, En;t I'lcv enger, ami lv'y and Libbie Ches nut. Letter lo i . K. Stevens, .)(' Conncthhurg, Dear Sir : Our agent ought to sell nine-truths of the paint of his town and region; no use to try for the other tenth. The propor tion of men, who won't take good advice, and use the least gallons paint, is about one in ten among even owners of houses and stores and shops and barns a'id fences. One man in ten will buy a gold brick or green goods, if he has the money and gets a good chauce. Devoe atl."o a'gallon is better than gold; adulterated aud short measure paints are green goods and gold bricks. Devoe saves half, more or less, of the labor and wages of paint ing; it is all paint; full strength and full measu ;e. There is no other such paiut within ten per cent. Ten per cent, of labor and paint isworth saving; and ten is the least. There are scores of paints that throw away half of both gallons and labor on whiting, china clay, ground stone, bary tes, benziue, water all they are good for is to make gallons of nothing and look like paint in the can; more gallons to buy and more gallons to pay for pitting on gold bricks and green goods. Here's how they work. Judi,e I. D. Fiiircnild owns two houses exactly alike in Lufkin, Texas. J. H Torreuce paiuted both houses; one Devoe, 15V gal lons; the other with another paint sold at same price, gallons. That 25 gallon paint is weak and 15 per cent, whiting; that's why it took it gallons more. Yours truly F. W. Dicvok v. Co.. 7 New York. i'. s. F. C. Bare, Fort Little ton, sells our paint. A New Business to the Judge. A new Missouri Judge arose to charge the jury, aud spoke as fol lows : "Gentlemenof thejury : Charg ing a jury is a new business to me as this is my first case. You have all heird the evidence as well as myself. You have heard what the learned counsel have said. If you believe what the counsel for the plantiff has told you, your ver dict will be for the plaintiff, but if on the other hand, you believe what the defendants counsel has told you, than you will tiind a ver diet for the defendant. But if you were like me, and don't be lieve what either of thecn said then I'll be if 1 know what you'Jl do. Constable, take charge of the jury. " In these days of rush aud hur ry courtesy is often forgoteu. In the mad, pell mell rush of our life little things are done to of fend that we rather remained un done. A hastily eaten meal and its resultant hcadiche may cause us social or financial Joss. The wise man or woman is the one who relieves little ills of this sort by a little dose of Kodol For Dys pepsia, It digests what you eat and puts your stomach back into shape. Sold at Trout's drug store. Stevens and Kaker are paying 19 cents for eggs and 17 cents for butter this week. Duease and Health REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY "Made a Well Man THlV of Me." IIBVIVO riEMHDY m od urea linn resalts In 8 day.. It ante powerfully midflitU-kly. Cures when others fail. Vounir men t-un refrain their lost manhood, unci old men may recover their youthful vlnor by tisintf It l: VIVO, it quickly and quietly re-aiim-M NervousnenH. Iost Vilullty, Keiual Weakness such u Lost Power, T allinn Memory, Wasting Disease, and effect ol aeir-abuse or eicesn and IndiHcretion, which unllts one for mudy. business or marrluos. It not only cures by Htartluff at the neat of disease, but la a great nerve Ionic and blood builder, briiiKins hack the ulult glow to uuls elmekaand re uorlhK tho lira ol youth. It wanls off in. proachlng disease. Insist on havInK HKVIVft, no other. It can be carried In vest Docket. Hy mall.et.OO per paekaue, or all lor $6.UU. We ttlve free art vice and counsel to all who wish it, with Kllaraiilee. C'lreularn free. Jtddrusa OVAL MEDICINE CO., Maria Bldg., Chicago, 111 For alo in McOonnellsburjf Rt W S Dickson's drug stor ol13 IMdPliqd VAN Svtaui.ltiivd jo tiasX Xtft!$ qof ipmb pus Xsm ay xnu jo Ana pinoa noA osp 9aii4iXtre rqj ji03 juaueiiuad pue ss!(irai puB 'X8j3U3 puB ouiij anoX MAES RtlJ, pui Xn xiiu j.iA.i urn noX urtji Xiuuojiun o.iom Xisatqavui tuspoiu X'l psvij (oin puii.i 111 1(1 SiiEgeslion to Father. The live year old son of a sec tarian college president m a city in Iowa, had always enjoyed im munity from punishment for mis- cliievousness. His father was a devout Chnstiau, in fact owned the title of a "D. D.," aud was a good disciplinarian. On several occasions when tho precocious youngster had diso beyed his father the latter had taken the lad into his study, and there after closing tho door, very gravely lectured him for his mis conduct. On each occasiou at the close of the lecture the father would ask his boy to kneel with him in prayer for forgiveness. With sad face the youth would kneel while fervently the father would pray for him. One day the little chap's con duct was more llngrantlhau usu al and it she eked the dignified fa tlier very much. "Yountr man," he said sternly, "go and get a switch aud tako it to mj' study aud we it there until I come. " With some apprehension ftv his personal safety the lad obey ed. The parent joined him in the study a few moments later, and began to talk in pretty plain and determined language to his boy. The youth kept his eye constant ly on the switch, which lay before him on the table. "Now, sir," the father said tin ally, and in a sharp voice, "what do you think I ought to do with you y" The terrified boy glanced up in to his father's eye appealingly and in a tone that was mild and diplomatic, said : "Fa pa, let us pray." Minnea polis Journal. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES Itching, blind, bleeding, pro truding piles. Druggists are au thorized to refund money if Fazo Ointment fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c. Reflections of a Racliclur. Smoke of a cigarette is worse than a pipe dream. The average woinau would rath er be married than happy. Time doesn't seen to hang hoav lly ou the hands of a clock. Good breeding bumps the bumps when any one steps on your corns. Some women are unable to ap preciate a gentleman at any stage of the game. Unless you have money to burn don't try to the pot boiling in a poker game. Meu who think themselves ag gressive are usually classed as knockers by others. It's better to have married and been henpecked than never to have had ideals at all. A girl seems to have natural aversion to marrying the sort of man that could make her happy. A woman could admire a hat that looked like a man's pair ot overshoes if it cost a lot of mon ey. A man thinks hos mighty gen erous to give lus wife an allow ' I ance, even if ho always owes it to j her. j A man may have a good dispos- j itiou and still be of no earthly use j to the community in which lie ; dwells. I Wise is the officeholder who has sense enough to resign on ac- ! count of his health iusthetorot ho : ax falls. It's all wrong that it is better to be r:eht than bo I'residont, be cause if your aro President, eve rybody will tell you are right. Enthusiasm may enable a man to reach a high ultitudo, hut it doesn't provide a satisfactory method of letting him twn a,;ain. ' Pains across the small of the back indicate something wmny with the kidneys. DoWitt's Kid ney and Bladder Pills will quick ly bring relief. A week 'a tretit ment for LTi oent Act on llm live-, too. Sold ;it Trout 's .Ii i.g 8toro. HnTTfiinirriisTiimi iaa t V.O. A, I I ' nn ii Mr nr.., i-iiiairi 4 m v. uuojiun sjoui 'asn joj XpvsJ sf t i The c u rt next week promises to be unusually large. Thecrim inal business alone, will likely take up most ol tho week. TNE NEW YORK WORLD. THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. lo-iirl W lie re ver t lie I'tiKtNh I ,:i:irn:ore v Spolu-n The Thriee-ii-Week Worlil. now that a itreat Kresiili nlial enmpuiL'ti in foreshadowed, hopes to 1m a better pa- ier th ii n it I. us ever been before, mid it has made its in rmifrements lu'eoi d- j ingly, Its new service covers the en tire jrlobc, and It reports everything fully, proiuptly anil iiccnrii'i ly. tl is thtonly newspuper. not a daily, which is as cooil as u daily, and which will keep vou as completely Informed of what is happening throughout the world. The Thriee-n-Wt ek World is fair in it political reports. Yon yet the truth from its columns, whether you are lie pub! icon or 1 leiuocrat , a ml that is what you w ant . A special feature of the Thrice-a-Weok World has always been its seri al fiction. It publishes novels by .the best authors in the world, novels which in book form sell for $t.."0 apiece, and its liiffli standard in this re-prci will be maintained in the future as in the past. Tin: Tiiii('i:-,-Vi:i:ic v ni.i's re ular subscription price is only $1,011 per year, and this pays for l"(i papers. We oiler tin uncqualeii newspaper it nil Tiik Kl'ltox CorNTY Xr.ws tonether for one year for $1.7"). The regular subscription price of the two papers is 2 00. Administrator's Notice. Notice is lifTftty kIvcq thm UHterso! Ailnrn KtrutUm ou the fstme of Miitiiiltla Mi'liott, hitt- uf Ayr tovvustiip. Fulton county deceased, have been grunted to tlie uudei-slKU-ed. itiut ull persoT s indebted to aid estate ivt'l make payment, a'.d those haviuu claims will present them properly uuihentieated for pay incut. M. R. Ml AKI- NKI4. Mi'i 'ounelNlMirv. I'a. ''i-'it.- Administrator. OV VAU AliLf: REAL KSTTI The nndcrsii'iifd. adidiU'stnuo! nl the est ale i;f Mrs. iMuhuUla M.-lltt i . jatc of am town - hip. deceased, ty virtue of ,il unU-r el Un- trph.ttis' Court, wi 1 sell In frmii ol tlic i'o'ji-i Hons in MeConrjeUsl'ury, i'a., SATURDAY. SEPTEM3ER 291906 lit 2 p. in., toe rolliiwlu!.' ilcs.'ribtd reul etntu : TRftCT MO. I. Ailjolulnif luudN oiviicil .ir huHy nwiieil lv Abrullliin'Pittiimu. Peter I .unit's heirs untl otli ers. eunulultiK a:i acre ., mure or less, huvini,' tlieieouii iwu-vtorv 1 rl!liin. frame Stiilile. uml other outiMii!t!ini.'. tootl fruit ami wuter. iiImiiii u'O ueres cleared, --it lated aboui 1-1 mile south ol pilie. and al.iiut 1 mile west oT .MeCon nelUl.urK. TKMCT NO. Sllutite In same towushlii. uear uhove truet. iidjolnliiK land owned, or lately owned by S. ii J lUililusos, John Iliutslleld In riitnt ol John Stewart. Ileo. Whillleld. formeily 'riionms Uoss, Kobert Johiistor, and others, ooutalnink' 143 ueres and -.1 1'erolies uml allowanee. TRACT NO. 3. Situate In same township near tkbuvu lunds, adjoiuini; lunds, formerly owimd by II,-. Whit Meld and .lumes Uoss. Wm. lloss.,rt tract, lunds formerly owned by John liurtsiield In rlxht of John Stewart. Daniel oillis lu rieht of l eter K'llson ana heirs of Daniel liillls. uonlainliiK 1J3 neres Hud I tO perehe', uiore or le ,s. TRACT NO. 4. Situate In same township near above lands, adjo;!!!! land owned or lately owned by lieu. Meyuade s heirs, J. K. Trltle, Or W. F, Trout's heirs and others, eoutuininn l,"i acres, uiore or less. Tracts ,ns, :t uml I belni! timber lard. TKHMS OF SAI.K. Ten per cent. ,ia day of sale: half of baluuee when sale Is eucllrtned, uud balance lu one ear with Interest from continuation, secured by judgment. M. II. Sll AKFNKU, Adiiunistraior. E ."'XKGTTOlt'S MJTICK.- .Mitu'c Is h.Tcliy iilvt-u that letters testaiuirut ry have been granted In Hie undersigned iirun tin) estate of Daniel 1). Mock, hue of Tod township. Fultun cimiilv, j'a,, aVcuuscd. A ny k;iviis liavlne claims Uk'HUist saul estate will present theiu .rnperl' am hem lea led fttr mil l lu men t, and those ow in;,' the same will pleuse call Hint Heme. .IN'li. I'. S1DKS. .Mt.'ConueHsliiir. Ia.. l-..eculor. NI'l'KltloU HAN OA Willi K FOR OA I'A l.illll'K FLAVELL'S AIIOOMINAI. Sf 1' foil 1 Kits TRUSSES limO SruiNo (lAttutu St., Flilladuli.lila, I'a. VALUABLt FARM ut PUBLIC SALE. The umlei signed takes this method of Informing the public that he w ill sell his farm situate in Thompson township, five miles northeast of Uun eoek, This farm eoiiluius iilpoul 1 1.1 acres, of which about 40 ucreu is cov ered with excellent timber. About ".) acres U cleared and ia lino stuto of eultiviitioii. There is a good !l-rooin housn and all necessary farm build ings, and this U an excellent minor- tunity to purchaso u dcsirubU. home, 'J'1'w r"-)i'ei ty will ne sold ut Public Sale on the ireinises, on SATURDAY, SK1TKM lil'.l! :':i,' loor, at 1 o'clock p. mi. John R. Tayman. i V,v-...... lime c r i A v y J J vi t w ww lulling iiivu'V w iniwm MIIL4 lUIIJ, Mp Kill Fuiion County Bank. m s . ,'." V. . X . 0 0. 0 0H a (t tlOAKJXED IN l!:!!7 ) 3 Ifr rf-nt, I ri t e r c .v. t lnlcl on Tluio Uepnalla: 'I'his tild ntnl well 1,-tiin' ii t''lnrinriiil I nst ii ut Inn Is now ei iiiiiticutly loealeil 1:1 its new room in tl,e A. I'. NiK'e bn'tlil iny. I.in rt' ii'li! it ions lim n been niiide to llui C A P fi T AL 3 TOG K Htnl the Milliliter of Stock holclt l-s hns In in inerrnsnl to Flt' 'I'lll'.N, whleli .-ivesu!; th poMtors' n s i ilfitv of upward of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. The Kul l on County Hunk iloes a Ci HNKI1AL HANK IN'(i HUSINKSS ii iil oxtiMiiU every favor to their patrons liml frionil. consistent with sound luuikunf. W. H. NELSON, McC.onncilsburg, P: Cashier. 0 n 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 ktn'lMt fjSfiaftfSS .TVS iV C SALTILLO, PA., Can Keep You Warm Now since the nights ore 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 't 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. ft i . 'if.; V. . . i 1t IS Wi : Underwear Jus a word about underwear. Too many people give underwedr too little at tention. You can rr.ake no mistake if you try Huston on Un derwear as he has a better assortment" this year than last and that means much. For your next Blankets try Harry K. Huston, Saltillo, Pa. Rooss Racket Store BANG! BANG! BANG! We have our umiimnition in for this season, and are in shape to sell mu it drum loaded shells 12 guae, ut 42o: .'! drums and l1, of shot ut, -lie. Some ure sellint; 2J drain shells at those prices, anil this is the reason so many hunters don't et any yume. We sell a oood rtronr loud and you rt,t the yaine: 22 short Rim, live curtridves, He box; .'12 , Kim, live cartridges, 2-c: o2 centre, live, 4Uc box: .'IS centre, live, -I'.le. bo.;Lallln A (Iran. V. l F. & (i. Gun I'owder, 2.1c lb.; shot Sc. Hi ; Hainiliou 22 Hille, l.;in; 12 jruairo sinolo barrel shot gun, .'1 2-1: others at 4 "m: Do"ble barrels, at iJ'.IHi and $8.80; Ralustite smolceli-s., shells, lillc box. Tar Rope?! Tar Rope! We now have our Tar Hope in for this season, and it is iruiirantecd to be strictly all sical at Tjc by the coil. We codhl have bought u mix ed rope of jute und sical that we could have sold utic lb less: but what is u i cent, when you nun got u rope that don't pull apart when it oets a little wet. This is where you cun see the dillerence We huve now sold .".(HI lbs. of this rope. Shock tyers, 11 and 20c; sash cord for these tyers ut lc pt. The best com chopper for 2.1c; Tin fruit cans, I'.Se doz ; lurd cuns, .'l.'ic We have the best oak Ilushel Dasket made. This basket is made by one of the best basket makers in the couulry, and ho has no trouble in selling them. See them. Say, talk about clothing and underwear. We have never made a greater hii lli.iii we did in clothing untl underwear. Of course, it is a little early, but if you coma a distuueo and w;,ut t make a good dav's wages, it will pay you to buy this u w; aivl m Corduroy punts we are in shape to do you good. A'e hue men's cords as cheap in, H.'Xt. We have a full line of tinware, notions, hosiery, hats, caps, suspendors, overalls, hardware, and window shades; table till clo'li, 12c and "e, When in town, cull and see us whether you wan', to buy or not We want to see you, 1 'espectfully HULL & BENDER, , AA'COWINELLSBURG, I-At Proprietors, rr,l flflU wefjNTI 0 1 ,.L-e?;S palpiialionoJlh-jh;ari. !.-iRc.,f. . ;, iyouoafc FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. a $1.00 Year in Advance. r r..-:i. i i - o 0. m rt k 0 . 0 0 0 0 r, 0 0 0K0H0pn0.00000M00. OE ICTAM 4 & '.1 23 . 3 r'.tt kg '.l i Underwear ! ':- (' 13 ORIGINAL LAXATIVK CouuH BV.tUP ! KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE containim. HONEY AND TAR arcs business directory; IIAHIlfBS. R. First Class TonsOrial Artist, MoCONNKLLSBtlltU, PA. A 1'lenn Cup Mill Towel with PReh Bbavn. KveryMiinK Antlseptle. Kiixors Slerlllxed. tffSliop In room lutelv oeeupicuby Kd Ilruko ISAAC N. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. strictly up tc date In all Myles of hair out tln. 'ulok, uuy Nhnvos. liny-rum, CrfiiniM-VViip,b-h)!iL without extra chniKO. l-'itti t-i to each cuHtomer. Latei tniprovn nu. puratuH for KtciJizing tools. Parlor oppomtc Fultori HuiiRC. tAWVKKS. A. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McCoiinellsburtf, Pa. All leifiil 'btis ticss nnd eolleotinns entrusied will eeelve uiireful aud prompt attention. CIU'RCIIKS. I'ltrniiY'JKKlAN. Kev. V,'. . West, D IJ., I'ustor. I'reaching setvhes each alternate Sabbath atl0;30a. m. aud every Sunday evening at 7:00. Services at Crren' Hill on alternate Sabbaths at '10:30 a. in. Sublmth schoor at l):l."i. Junior Christian l'n deavor ut 2:00. Christiati Endeavor lit 11:00. T'rnyrr meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Mkthohist kpiscopai. llev. J. C. Grimes, Pastor. Sunduy School at 9:30 a. m. I'reuching every otluir Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Sunday ovening at 7:00. F.pworth League at (:00 p. m. Pruyer meeting Thursday eveuipg at 7:00. UNITKI) IIIKSUYTKKIAN - IvCV. J. f.. Grove, Pastor, Sunday school at l:;s0 a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ing lit 10:30, and every other Sunday evening at 7 r00. The alternate Sabbi:ih evenings are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. ft V A NO KI.lv, A l. l.UTHKIiAN Rev, A. G. Wolf, Pasior. Suud ay school 0:1.1 a. m. 'reaching every oilier Sunday morning at 10:30 and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian K:i deavor ut H:00 p. m. Pruyer. muetii.g on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Rkfohmhij Rev. C. M. Smith, 1'us tor. Sunday school ut 0:30 a. in. Preaching ju alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 u. in. and 7:00 p. m. Christian (Endeavor at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. IIOKOI GH OI TICF.HS. Justice of the Peace L. H. Wil.le, M W. Nuce Constable t). T. Fields. Burgess V 11. Greuthead. Councilmen Jacou Kotz, Thomsis N. Hammil, Wm. H. Nesbit. Clerk Kdward Sliitrer. School Directors Thos. F. Slo:i Tohn A. Irwin, John Comerer, C. Stevens, S. P,. W millet, L. II. Wii Board of liealth-II. S. Wishurt, I).; pres. J. W. Greiitheiid,; sre'v. W. Hays: W. I,. McKibbin, M. Ii., W. Mosstr, M. I). i ii, II. I.'. ' , ( : . .1. ; U.N K It A 1. 1 11 It KC.TO U Y . President Judge Hon S.Mc. Swope. Associate Judges W. 11. I lender, 1). TV Humbert, s Prothonotury, i-c-Geo. A. Harris. District. Attorney George 11. Pan .els. Treasurot A. C. Luuver, Sherill .1. G. Alexander. Deputy Sheriff W. H. Nesbit. Jury Commissioners H. C. iiliim ma, Bennett A. Truax. Auditors p. H. Myers, Aaron M. Garland, W. Grant Wink. Commissioners S. C. Graeey, Wm. C. Davis, S. A. Nesbit. Clerk ii. Frank llenry. County Superintendent-Chas. K. Barton. Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J, Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F. McN. Johnston, M. R. ShatTner, Geo, 13. Daniels. John P. Sipes, S. W. Kirk, F. P. Lynch, II. N. Sipes. TKRA1S OF CUI HT. The lirst term of the Courts of Ful ton county in. the year shall commence .on the Tuesday following the second Monday of Junuuryit 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 next 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. SOCIETIES Odd Fellows M'Cotinellsburg 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 building ut Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 607 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. Uarrisonvlllo Lodge No. 701 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall at HarrlsonvIUo. Wuterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall at Waterfall Mills. Wiii fordsbnrg Lodge No. 601 meets ir, WntfordHburg every Saturday evening. King Post .0. A. P.. No. 30.0 meets In McConnellsburg In Odd Fellows' Hall the lirM Saiurduy lu every month at 1 p. in. Royal Arcanum, Tuscarora Council No. 121, meets on alterrate Mondaj evenings In P. O. S. of A. Hall, In McConnellsburg. Washington Camp No. 497, P. O. S A., of Now Grenada, meets every Sat urday evening la P. O. S, of A, Hull Washington Camp, No, fiM, P. O.S. of A., Hustontown, meets every Salur urday evening In P. O. S. of A. Hull. John Q.. Taylor Post G. A. U., No. 58U, meets every Saturday, on or juii preceding full moon In Lushley hall ut ! p. m., at Buck Valley. Woman's Relief Corps, No. 8,) meets at SBme date and place at 4 p.m. Gen. D. B. McK ibbio Post No.402, G. A. S., meets the second and fourib Saturdays in each month at Pleassit Rldiie. , ADVERTISE IN Tlie FrJton Constj Hew:,.
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