rULTQN COUNTY NEWS. Jury Mst. Names' of tho men who havo been drawn to serve as jurors at October term of court, of Fulton county to.be held at McConnells burg beginning Monday October (3th 1902. GRAND JUBOKS. Ayk. David L. Keefer, David Morton, Uoit Glenn, Aaron Mor gret Belfast. David Ilarr, Bonnet Truax, A. M. Garland, Nathan H. Mellott. Brush Ckekk. JacobWinters. Lie 'kino Creek Thomas Hock ousmith, James A. Sipes, Lewis B. Mellott. M'Connellsburg BruceSto ner, C. B. Stevens. Taylor. J.L. Kessolring.R.J. Fields. Thompson. Jesse B. Snyder. Tod. James Henry,Uenry An derson. Union. Alfred Ilendershot, Dallas Lashley. Wells. S. C. Denisar, Jacob S. Black, Amou G. Edwards. petit jurors. Ayr. John Truax, Ellsworth Ilendershot, Conrad Glazier, Jr., Jacob Mellott. Belfast. Jacob S. Hill, H. H. Deshong, John Garland, Clayton Deshoug, Levi Mellott. Bethel. Grant Bernhart, Clyde Andrews, Lemuel Mellott, "William Youker. Brush Creek William Hanks, G. II. Schenck, G. B. Mc. Diehl. Dublin. W. C. Brubaker.Carl Gallaher. Licking Creek. John F. Desh ong, William Ii. Mellott, Casper Miller. McConnellshu rg. F r ank Stouteaglo. Taylor. William Witter, A. K. Davis. Thompson. Jacob Gordon, Clarence Vauce, Jacob Peck, Wil liam Scaburn. Tod. George Fox, John Bar inout, George Finiff, Sr., Daniel T'offer. Union. George A. Shank, S. K. M,cKee, Dr. James M. McKib l.in. ' Wells. David Winegarduer, A. D. Keith, N. G. Cunningham. A BOY'S WILD RIDE FOR LIFE. With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. H. Brown, of Loesville, Ind., endured death's agonies from asthma, but this wonderful mediciue gave instant relief ami soon cured him. He writes : "I now sleep souudly ev ery bight. " Like marvelous cures of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove its matchless merit for all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at W. S. Dick- sou's drug store., THERE SHOULD BE NO FLAT CHESTED WOMEN. Trial List. I.lsl of iiiuk for Tril M Ortober Term. 1tv8 In thi i.iirt of Common I'lrimof KultoD Coun ty, l-ennsvlvauia, Ihi Vootluy. rtbduy. I'f.Aixrivrft, litrK!tiATii, F. Austin Mf. I.o now to uc of Klorehce Hunks. vh. Tho Township of Ayr M'k. Nurah A. I'lttmnn. vh. Weo W. Cooper. Klsle Oreulliead alm'x of lli-phltmh UrBut- bead. dco'd. vs. Jno. W. Oreathead F, A.. W. K. and O. W. Orenthoud. v Jno. W. (ireathend. Jno. F. .lohnxon & Co. v. A. ii. Wllon. Middle Mute H. & 0. oo. ue of J, W. Woodland, w Jno.A Hnrah Henry c. M. Unxcr, vh. Daniel Knauff. Frothy' Offlce. I FRANK P. i.VNOI, Sept. 8, lima, f Prothonotnrv. Register and Clerk's Notice. Notlne Ih hereby given that the following named aooountnnU have tiled their account In the Knirixter and Olerk'a office of Fulton county. I'll., and that the name will be present ed to. the Orphans' Court of said county for conllrmntlon on Monday the Oth dayof October next belUK the tint Monday. I. The flrat and final account of I). Kdward Fore and John 0. Fore, Administrators of the Kntate of llou. John M. Fore, late of Tod township dcceOHed. 1. The first and Hnal account of William Slir el Administrator of the Kstute of Andrew .1. Plttman late of Thompson township deceased. 8. The first and Hnal account of Oeo. F. Mel lott Administrator of John Hess, lute of Thompson township, deceased. 4. The first and final account of .1. Nelson Slpes, Esq.. Guardian of minor children of A. I. Plttmun lute of Thompson towushlp deceused. R. The tlrst and final ncoount of K. If. Klch - rd Administrator of Kstute of John (iunnlnu. hum lute of Ayr township, deceased. . The first and final Bccount of Anna Rruri. nick Administratrix of the Estate of David Hradnlclc lute of Dublin township, deceased. 7. Account Of William Heattv Administrator of Mrs Ann Heatty lute of Union township, deceased. Fhaick P. Lrftc-ll. Kexlster & Clerk. Register and Clerk's Office. Sept. 8, IWi, tloner as Interested as a nurtner In the said nrm of n. u. nmlth & Co. t he petitioner fur- KILE ON CREDITORS. In tho Court of Common Pleas of Fulton County. he Commonweulth of Pennsylvania ( County of r ulton, hh. At a Court of Common Pleus held at MoCon- nellshurK. In and for Fulton County, Pen sylva nla. before the Honorable 8. McC. 8wope, P. I. aud Lemuel P. Kirk and David A. kelson. Esqrs.. Assoclute Judges of uuld Court. on Juue 10. 1MM. the petition of W. H. Smith of Washing ton county, Ma., iiu presented setting forth: That one H . O. Smith of the townshln of A vr. In the county of Fulton. Pennu.. did on the rourtn day oi morcn A. i. ih it, execute and de liver a deed of assignment for the benellt of creditors to .lames Henry, Oeorge H. Duulels no o. w. nira, conveying to tnem in his nron- erty, as well as nil the property of H. C. hmlth Co. (his wife Ell.abeth Joining with him In the said deed) and In and by the suld deed made. xeeuted und delivered by the said H. C. Smith nd Elizabeth (his wife) fur themelves and II. Smith for H. C. Smith & Co.. the said Ii. ('. Smith alleges that the petitioner W. S. Smith Is a partner In the Nuld tinn of II. U, Smith & Co.. und that the mild H. C. Smith and W S. Smith were Co-partners under the Hrui nameot smith & i,o. and thus representing the pe- F ther represents that he was never associated with the said ti. o. smith as a partner In unv business whatsoever, that he was nota partner lu the Hrm of tl. u. Smith & Co.. that he hud no Interest whatever In the Hrm of H. C. Smith & vyo., mat ne never entereu into partnersnip with the said H. C, Smith, or gave him permls- on to use his name In unv wuv us a tiiii-tuer In the suld Hrm of H. C. Smith & Co.. or to use his ame in the said deed of assignment, and that the name of your petitioner was placed In the said deed of assignment without his knowledge or consent and without uny legal warrant or authority to do so, that he never knew that his name was In anv way used or connected with the Hrm of H. C. Smith & Co. as u partner, ana further that he has uo interest wlialeverasa partner In the said mercantile orany other bus iness carried on oy n. u. ninnn & t;u mat ne is not, and never wusu partner In the said tlrm or business carried on under the name of H. r. Smith & co. And further the netitiouer retire ments und expects to be uble to prove that the iime or w. n. smith, tne petitioner, was inc u- ded In the suld deed of assignment asu purtuer ot suia it. o. amun & co. uy uusiiikc or muuver-tnuce. And therefore pruylng the court to strike the name of the petitioner from the said deed of assignment. as though the ntime of the petition er hud never been Included in the sume. Whereupon .lune 10. 11)02. within petition reud und considered aud Rule on assignees, .lames Henry, Ueo. H. Duulels und s. . Kirk, and a so the creditors of the said estate to show cause why the nunie of W, S. Smith should not be stricken from the deed of assignment, re- urmihle October I erm next Serv lee of this rule on creditors to be by publication. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set mv hand and the seul of the said court at Mccoti nellsburg. tbls 1st. day of .Imy A. D. mil. r BANK r. l.X HUH. Seal. Prothonotury. The llat-chested, or worse yet, hollow-chested girl, ought to be ashamed of herself. She stoops or she does not breathe properly To straighten herself is her first duty to her health and to society. And it is the simplest thing in tho world... as well as one of the most important to till out the hol lows in a sunken chest and to de- volop tho lungs, and thus do away with most of tho coughs aud co'.ds that sap so much of the strongth of many women, even at this time of year. To "transform" a hollow chest Stand in a doorway, placing tho flattened palms of your hands on the casings just at the height of your shoulders. Then, with out removing your hands, walk through the door. Do this forty times uiurht aud morning. You will be amazed to see how your chost will rise. You'll look like a grand opera singer in a few mouths. Auy exercise thatsond the shoulders back and the chost muscles . into play helpful and good. When you be gm treatment measure yourself j'ist under tho arms. In six weeks' tirno measure again You'll have a surprise party Avoid serious rosults of kidney 0r bladder disorder by taking Fo ley Kidney Cure.. All dealers brings i roley's Honey and Tot -res vows, prevents pneumonia AMKSMMKNTX TOTIIF. CDNHTITIiTH'f PKOI'ilSKl) TO I II K CITI.KNS K TIMS Ctivi u,n KALTH FiiKTIIKIH APPHOV A I. IM ItK.IKlTloN It V THE OKNKKA1. AS .,,;l! V OF Dili COMMONWEALTH OK PENNVI.VA.MA. fTIILINHKD MY lilt. Ill'.l: OI-' I'M K sEi ltC r AUY OF T IK I IIVI Mov V KALI II IN PI KHI' A NCK OK AUTI Cl.r. X III OK THE (.ONS'l'l I'l TION. A JOINT RR01.lt rn,X "nip.'isltig an ainendtuent to section ten of in H.:ie one of the Constitution, so that a dis charge of a Jury for failure to agree or other necessary cause shall uot work au acqnlttul. Section I. He It resolved by theSenutc and House of Representative of the Common weal 111 of Pennsylvan.u In (leneral Assembly met. That the following be Proposed as an amend ment to the (Jonstitutl that Is to say, that, sectlou ten of article one which rer.ds as fol low : "No person shall, for uny Indictable offense be proceeded against, criminally by informa tion, except in cases arfsingiu the luudor nuval forces, or lu the militia, w hen in iietuitl service In time of war or public danger, or by leave of the court for oppression or misdemeanor in of fice. No person shall, forlhesameoiTense.be twice put lu Jeopardy of life or limb: nor shall private property be taken or applied to public use. without authority of law and without just compensation being first made or secured." be nmeuded so as to read as follows : No person shall, for unv Indictable offense, be proceeded ugainst criminally by information, except In cases arising In the land or naval for oes. or In the militia, when in iictual service in time of wur or public danger, or by leave of the court for oppression or misdemeanor in office. No person shall, for the same offeuse, be twice put in Jeopardy of life or limb ; but a discharge of the Jury for failure to agree, or other neces sary cause, shall not work an ncqulltu!. Nor shall private pi-operl y lie taken or applied to public use. without authority of law and with out just compeusatlon being first made or se cured. A true copy of the Joint Resolution, W. VV. OIUEST, Seoretury of the Commonwealth AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION P KOPOSED TO TH K CI I'IZESS OK THIS COMMONWEALTH FOIlTllEIll APPKOV. Al. olt REJECTION It Y THE (IhNEItAl, ASSEMBLY OKTHE COMMONWEALTH OK PENNSYLVANIA. PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OK THE COMMON WEALTH. IN PURSUANCE OF ARTICLE XV11I OF THE CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION. Proposing au amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth. Section 1. He It resolved by the Senate and Houseof Kepresentatlvesof the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. itlOeneral Assembly met. that the followiug Is iui amendmeut to the Constitu tion of the Commonweult of Pennsylvania. In accordauce with the provisions of the eight eenth article thereof : Amendment Add atthe endof section seven, article three the following words: "Unless beforeit shall lie Introduced in tho Ueneral Assembly, such pro posed special or local law shall have beeu first submitted to a popular vote, at a general or special election lu the locality or localities to be allected by Its operation, under tin order of the court of commou pleas of the respective county after hearing uud application grunted, and shall have beeu approved by a majority of the voters atsiich eleelion: Provided, that no such election shall be held uutll the decree of court authorizing the same shall have been ad vertised for at least thirty CD days in the lo cality or localities uffected, lu such mauuer us the court may direct. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W. VV. DRIEST. Secretary of the Commouweulth. Sunt! DUBLIN MILLS. Sept. 11. Farmers have com menced cutting their corn on ac count of dry weather. Ed Black has purchased the fine dwelling of Harvey B. Berg- stresser. He will take posses sion of the same this fall. Harvey will move to Three Springs where he has a good business at black- smithing. Miss Louie Brown, accompa nied by her friend Miss Huston of Clear Ridge, spent Saturday night and Sunday as the guests of Miss Lizzie Hceter. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stevens spent Sunday with Jacob Winegarduer. Rumor says J. W. Heeter at tended the Reunion on Ftiday, Saturday, and Sunday. James II. Fields is practicing his colt for fast driving. Charles E. Stevens spent last week at Latta Grove, Mapleton, and Mt. Union; also made a flying trip to Three Springs on Saturday. Mr. Cutshall was the guest of Miss Delia Winegarduer aud sis ter Sunday last. Any one wanting to buy, sell, or swap, call on or write to D. K. Kuopper, Dublin Mills, Pa. You will not miss it for all kinds t livo Mock. Some of our merchants are having their goods shipped by vvny of Meroorsbiii g on account of the extra f: eight on the E. B. T. R. R. Our hustling cm-pouters, Gris singer and Locke, uie ih ingsome tino work. Why may not homo of our frieuds who havo learned the blacksmith trade at New Grena da, or elsewhere, locato in our vil lage ? Certainly tho people of the community and town will patron ize you, and make our town a pleasant place lu which to live. Uy "Little John" l'ecu. The. following hymn wus sent us by a stibsi'i ibor with a request to imblinh it in thu Now,, as it was one often Hiinij in his sitijriti"; schools by Little John Vck. "Little John" has bcnn deiul about 2H years, but is well re membered bv nearly ull tho older folks. Kd ttor. I. The line to Heaven by Christ was made. With heavenly truth the rails are tafd From earth to Heaven the line extends To life eternal where it ends. Choius. VVe're Koing heme. we're going home. We're going home to die uo more. To die no more, to die no metre, We're going home to die no more. S. Repentance l the -.union then Where passengers are taken In, No fee for them is there to pay. For ilesus Is, Himself, the way. 8. The Bible then Is engineer. It points the way to Heaven so clear. . Through tunnels dark aud dreary here, It does the way to glory steer. 4. Ood's Love's the lire, Ills Truth the steam Which drives the engine and tho train; All you who would to glory ride. Must come to Christ, in Him ublde. I. In Urst and second and third class Repentunce. Faith, and Holiness, You must the way to glory gain Or you with Christ can never reign. J. Come then, poor sinner, now's the time. At any pluce ulong the Hue If you repent und turn from sin. The train will stop und take you In, 7. The depots' built on solid ground, No earthly power can tear them down, When the whistle blows we understand The train Is coming right at hand. 6 No switeh Is there for us to tend. There's but one truck from end to end: When the alarm bell rings to tell, Look out and all things will be well, 9. No curves on this celestlul w uy Tls' safe to run by night or day, Aie you In haste bright nee yen to gain, Be sure and take the express truin. 10. When we get to our Unul home, The truck Is left and more can come. And that Is sound and won't decay Aud will be to the judgment day. COMMUNICATED. wiif b i wflrp cm add! inn uujftM oiunh Guns and Ammunition We were never in better shape to save our customers money on these good a than now. we have botiK'it tho greatest lot of Single and Double barrel Guns ever brought to the town. Look up your Chicago catalogue and compare prices. We have always claimed that we could sell cheaper than they .do. NOTE A. FEW PRICES A 7-lb.30 or 32 in. barrel, 12 gauge, breaks' on iron.single barrel Guns. $3-80; and a much better one at $4.25. A good double barrel at $7.50 and $9.95. Hicks' Centre fire, water-proof Gun-caps, 5c. box. Laflin and Ran Gun powder F. F. E & G., 20c. lb.; shot 8c; Loaded Shells, 40c. box. We sold 4000 shells and 16 guns last season, and have made a good start this season. If you want a gun don't wait. They are going. TIN FRUIT CANS, Why pay 50c. dozen for tin fruit enns when you can buy the heaviest can made from us at 40c, dozen ? Wax Strings .'Sc. dozen. Sealing Wax in sticks 4o. lb. ClotHing and Shoes Don't fail to sec our Clothing and Shoes. We can save you more money than ever. HULL & BENDER Proprietors. OCDXXCXzCCX0COOOCOO o o PHILIP F. BLACK, Manufacturer of g Sash, Doors, Newel Posts, Hand Rails, Stairs, Banisters, Turned Pqrch Columns, Posts, &c. Y McConnellsburg, Pa. eejr ( x 6 : 6; 1 and three-eighth x 26: 12 x iu; 12 x sz; c? -always V Doors 2 : 3 x 6 : 8; 2 inches in tnickness. Q Sash 11 x 20; 12 x 24; 12 x 28; 12 x 30; V 12 x 34; 12 x 36 inch and a quarter thick X on hand. Sash four lights to window from 45 cents to 70. Q These sash are all primed and ready for the glass. A Both the doors and the sash are made from best white O and yellow pines. COOOOOOOOOOOOCOCXOOChCC06 I i!L Washing I 'Sfri it I I The Problem I SOLVED BV THE I Novelty Upright Double Mr. Editoii. The questiou given in the Covalt items in last week's News will not prove by the conditions he has given or that has been furnished the (Mr respondent. They are not the same as fjiven where the problem was called in argument. If ref erence is made to the first part of "Wentworth School Algebra" the problem will bo found in which every condition is true. n a n 11 k r BALvn tri, met haallno aalv In th world. Foley's Kidney Cure makes tho diseased kidneys sound so they will eliminate the poisons from the blood. All dealers. n a n Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of tne digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives Instant relief and never falls to cure. It allows you to e&t all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take It. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have beeu cured after everything else fulled. Is unequalled for the stomach. Child ren with weak stomachs thrive on It. Cures ail stomach troubles Prepared only by E. O. DeWitt &Oo.. Chicago TUB II. bottle coulttlutiltt tliutwUieMIc sUa "R.oflA"- Wn.sVmr and 1 Horseshoe .Brand Wringers. 1 S3 These goods stand before the Aorlci unequaled i i 1 . . l ' ioia- unuer a positive iruaramee 10 inve eiiwic satisl action. A. J. SCHETROMPF h is Buck Valley. Pa. i$ General Distributing Agt 3 Tho World moos and so does the machiuery in the Willow Grove Woollen Mills at IluKNT Cabins, Pa. 0-1 5 ! 0 e 8 0 0 0 0. X0 0. 0 0 0 r000-M0X0'00'.00'rJ 7 'rx ISNE RS ADVERTISE IN The Fulton Cointy Nimt p, Tho proprietor has had over 50 years exporiouce, and is (2 con Hdeut that ho can please nil who may entrust him with fi their work. Manufacture of Carpet and Wool Carding a speciality. Wool Batting for Haps none better. Carpet Chain always in stock. I will tako in wool Mid work nt the following places: wi L. Horkstresser, Orchard Grove; W. Ii. Speer, Baluvia; n Lynch 'a store at Crystal Springs; Jackson s store at Akers- j c& villo, P. J. Barton's, Ilustohtown, aud Huston's store at . M Clear liidge. cZt I will make monthly visits to those placos during the season, and will receive work aud return it. Thankful for past favors, and soliciting a continuance of the same, I am, respectfully, II. U. 1IEUTZLEB, Burnt Cabins, Pa. BXSEStttSC An unusually Large and Good Stock of CL0TH1N xxxoooxxxxxx 6 xi 0X 0 : 8 X0 0X X0 ; 0X X0 0X X0 0X X0 0X X0 9 oooooocooooooooo The kind That does not Disappoint, but Gives first-class Wear. Well and 8 STYLISHLY MADE. 0X X0 0X X0 0X X0 0X X0 0X X0 X0 c: 0 tsl X0 ti "X Come in and see it. Handsome New things in Dress Goods. IB Don't forget the SHOES. Still ahead. Better results each year in wear. Ask for the Kreldenyou won't regret buying It. We've got anything you want at the price to suit. The Old Buggy... made new for a few cents and a little labor. With The Sherwin-Williams Buggy Paint you can paint and varnish at , the same operation. You will be surprised how cany it ii to renew vehicles. Let us show you color cards. SOLD BY 6. W. REISNER & CO. 0Xi 0X X r X0 8 0X ft P X0 X0 I o o o c; 1 w ft ft ft 0X ft ft 0X X0 ft a o X0 0 X0 0X Xt ft ft 55 ft 0X xn ft 0X Xfl ft a 0X Xp ft ft 0 xn ft 0X X0 :? X0 0X X0 ft 0X X0 ft ft ft 0X 0 ft ft ft 0X X0 o 0. X0 ft ft ft : 0X X0 0X X0 ft 0 ft ft 9 a rx X.f a ft o 0