FULTON COUNTY NEWS. CHINAMAN TOl'SY-TURVEY. A London paper relates that a corporal of the Italian troops which roturned last week from China gives the following suc cinct enumeration of the chief dif ferences between a Chinaman and a European: "Whoa a Chinaman meets you" says the corporal, "he shakes his own hand instead of yours. When he walks with you he never keeps pace. He puts on his hat in salu tation. He puts whiting on' his boots instead of blacking. When on horseback he holds the reins in his stirrups instead of his fin gers. His compass points to the south. Girls wear trousers and the men petticoats. Ho throws away tho pulp of a melon and eats the pips. He smiles when he receives bad news to deceive the evil spirit. He gives up the left as the place of honor. He thiuKs it most polite to ask a per sou's age. Finally, his favorite gift to his father and mother is a coflin." Jury List. Names of the men who have been drawn to serve as jurors at October term of court, of Fulton county to be held at McConnells burg beginning Monday October Oth 1902. GRAND JURORS. Ayr. David L. Keefer, David Morton, Hoit Glenn, Aaron Mor grot. Bklfast. David Harr, Bennet Truax, A. M. Garland, Nathan H. Mellott. Brush Creek. JacobWinters. Licking Creek Thomas Hock ensmith, James A. Sipes, Lewis !. Mellott. M 'Connellshuhg BruceSto tier, C B. Stevens. Taylor. J.L. Kesselring,R.J. Fields. Thompson. Jesse B. Snyder. Tod. James Henry, Henry An derson. . Union. Alfred Heudershot, Dallas Lashjey. Wells. S. C. Denisar, Jacob o. Black, Amou G. Edwards. PETIT JURORS. Ayr. John Truax, Ellsworth llendershot, Conrad Glazier, Jr., Jacob Mellott. Belfast. Jacob S. Hill, H. H. Deshong, John Garland, Clayton Deshoug, Levi Mellott. Bethel. Grant Bernhart. jClyde Andrews, Lemuel Mellott, William Yonker. Brush Creek William Hanks. G. H. Schenck, G. B. Mc. Diehl. Duhlin. W. C. Brubaker.Carl iGallaher. Licking Chekic John F.Desh- ong, William R. Mellott, Casper Miller. McConnellsuurg. Frank Stouteagle. Taylor. William "Witter. A. K. Davis. Thompson. Jacob Gordon. Clarence Vance, Jacob Peck, Wil- 1am Seaburn. Ton. George Fox,' John Bar- hout, George Finiff, Sr., Daniel 'etier. Union. George A. Shank, S. fi. McKee, Dr. James M. McKib Ibin. I Wells. David Winegardner, A- D. Keith, N. G. Cunningham. Register and Clerk's Notice. urn!.1.1!08 '"reby Klveo that the following ,r '"''"'"'luiitK have BluU their accounts I !iUi'At!'h Pfv aua that tn w 'I' preHoni ' ,,,!.. . ., rlluiDH" Court of xuid county for , i Lt , on "'onlay the 6th dayof October xt beinif the Umt Monday. . '.Vr.u'11 I"!? "" Hual account of D. Edward siiTii . !!"n0' KurB' AduilnlHtratoiH of the SS'iS'0 Ko,e -' i'Aiii'i'Jini11.11" ttn1 flmi1 aouut of William SlK u , m ""V1:..0' tn Kk"" ' Andrew 3. 'uiiiHD lute of ThnmnHou lownhhlp dueeased. it A.'.1r?t a,ld HduI account of Oeo. F. Mel "miiM)n towiMliip, deoeaed. uuk'k!,.'"!'!1 a",(?n"" BOOOIIUtOfJ. NelBOD ittmun ;;i , S1.'14" of ""'"or children of A. J. in ' h"'"lon tuwiiKbip deccaed. d Ad,,?inrit.aad tlu"1 account of K. H. Klch "Tulute nf AUU!ro' Katei John Ounnlug , t" Ayr 'own-hip. deceased, .ik A.ie.,'la? ,'""' "coount of Anna Brad- P oidu io . . . '" tllB KHtute of Dav d j, 'w lule uf ""Win township. deoeaed. ' Mm Aii it...,;. . n "ctt"y Administrator f' ccdhiut ttUy lttle L'ul' towiwhlp. KUAMK P. LTMcm. U...I ..5 ueuiHter O nrk. , Trlul lAt. li& "!.lZZ? f Uouitor Term. .904 ! ,, "IK- to. (Vl'u-eof C'lorenoe f: e Wr (hHttm.y .eo. W. Copper. li,n I.' i... Vy.lnn W .1 '''. USM 111 .1 lli U lniHi'. -'illlv's nee. epl i u:. vn .loo.ft Surah lleurv vs. Danlol Kuuulf. K U I N K R. I.VNUII. rrotllolMiljiy. FULTON SUNDAY STATISTICAL HKl-OUT 1R YEAR KNIHNO JUNE 1, 102 M. R. SHAFKNKR, PERMANENT SECRETARY. Name of School. AYR. Hock Hill Union Associate Presbyterian Wig Cove Tannery Union.... Laurel Hlde Union Spring House Valley Union. . HEI.FAST. Pleasant Grove Ebenozer M. K BETHEL. Warfordsburff Presbyterian. Warfordsburjr M. K Black Oak KWife M. K Cedar Grove Union Mays Chapel Christian BRUSH CREEK. WhlDs Cove Christian A M. Geo. Jerusalem Christian Akersville M. K Ktnmaville M. E DUBLIN. Clear Ridge M. E Burnt Cabins Presbyterian . . Burnt Cabins M. E Fort Littleton M. E i . . . . LICKINO CREEK. Green Hill Presbyterian Asbury M. E Siloam M. E Sideling Hill Christian . MCCON NELLS BURG. Lutheran Kcformed , United Presbyterian Methodist Presbyterian TAYLOR. Hustontown M. E Fair view M. E Center M. E Dublin Mills M. E Laldig Union THOMPSON. Oakley M. E Antioch M. E Iiehoboth M. E TOD. KnobBvllle M. E Bethlehem U. B J. D. A. J. .1. L .7. S. E E. John It. R. Geo. J. A. J. L. A. 13. Ellas Hiram a. J Jacob J. H. David W.R B. F. E. G. UNION. . Christian Lutherun , Methodist Green Hill Union Buck Valley WELLS. Bethel Union United Brethren Wells Valley M E Pine Grove M. E Wells Tannery Presbyterian Total Geo. VVm. I. C. Geo. W. S. P. In Home Department, Bethlehem has McConnellsburg Presbyterian 23, and Dear Sunday School Friends : The above shows you a full statement of the work for 1902, and is gratify ing; but can't we make that for 1903 much better J There is room for effort. Let us make a strong pull for greater success in the work. , Your Co-worker, M. R. SHAFFNER, Field Secretary. RULE ON CREDITORS. In tho Court of Common Picas of Fulton County. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania) County of Fulton, ss. At a Court of Common Pleas held at McCon nellsburg. In and for Kulton County. Pen' sylva nla, before the Honorable S. McO. Hwop'e, P. I. and Lemuel P. Kirk and Dnvld A. Nelson. Ksqrx.. Assoolute JudKes of suld Court, on .lune 10. Kyl, the petition of W.8. Hmtth of Washing ton oounty, Mi, wus presented setting forth: Thnt one H.C. Smith. of the township of Ayr, In the county of Kulton, Penna., did on the fourth day of March A. 1. 19 i. execute and de liver a deed of assignment for the benellt of oredltors toJumes Henry. Oeorxe U. Dunlels and S. W. Kirk, conveying to them all his prop erty, as well as all the property of H. 0. Kmlth & Co. (his wife Ellxabeth Jolnlug with him In the said deed) and lu and by the said deed made, executed and delivered by the said H. O.Nmlth and KlUubeth (his wife) for themselves and H. C. 8mith for 11. O. Smith & Co.. the said H. O. Smith alleges that the petitioner W. . Hmlth Is a partner in the suld firm of H. O. Smith & Co., aud that the suld 11. O. Hmlth and W 8. Hmlth were Co-partners under the firm name of H. C. Smith & (jo. and tbus representing the pe titioner as Interested as a partner in the said tlrm of H. O. Hmlth li Co. The petitioner fur ther represents that he was never associated with the said H. O. Smith as a partner In any business whatsoever, that he was not a partner lu the Urni of H. u. Smith A Co.. that he had no interest w hatever in the tlrm of H. C. Hmlth & Co., that he never entered Into partnership with the said H. C. Smith, or gave him permis sion to use his name In any way as a partner in the said tlrm of H. C. Hmlth & Co., or to use his name in the said deed of assignment, and that the nume of your petitioner was placed in the aitld deed of assignment without his knowledge or consent and without any legal warruut or authority to do so. that he never knew that his name was In anv way used or oouuected with the llrm of II. C. Smith Sl Co. as a partner, and further that he hus no interest wnuteverasa f.urtner in the said mercantile or any other bus uess carried on by II. C. Smith & Co that he is not. and never wasa partner In the said Hrm or business oarried on under the name of H, c. Hmlth & co. And further the petitioner repre sents and expects to be able to prove that the Duuie of w. H. Smith, the petitioner, was Inclu ded in the suid deed of asslgumeut as a partner of said 11. o. Hmlth t, co. by mistake or luadver tanee. And therefore praying the court to strike the name of the petitioner from the said deed of assignment. as though the name of the petition er hud never been Included lu the same. Whereupon .lune 10. 1902, within petition read and considered and Hule on assignees, James Henry, Oeo. H. Dunlels and H. W, KJrk, and al so the oredltors of the suld estate to show cause why the name of W. H. Hmlth should not be stricken from the deed of nsslgument, re turnable October Term next Service of this rule on creditors to be by publication. In testimony whereof I hive hereunto sot my bund uud the seal of the i aid court nt Mccou. nellsburg, this 1st. day of July a. D. Iftoj Puank P. LVmiH. Heal.) Prothonotury. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of tba fjlgcstants and digests all kinds of food. It gives Instant relief and never falls to cure. It allows you to eai all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else fulled. Is unequalled for the stomach. Child re a with weak stomachs thrive on It. Cures mU stemach trceltlas prepared only by B.O- DWitt40o.. Oulram Tua li. bottl vonUliMlX tluuiaUieUc. slatt COUNTY SCHOOLS M 3 O VI 43 a a Name of Supt. o J3 o 73 Goo. W. Glenn Itev. 8 B. Houston. A . C. Lauver Geo C. Clouser M. R. ShatTner 4o! 48 1.00 4 11011.00 51 f.0,l 00 40 IKI 40 411 ! M. Bivens . . E. H. Bard J. A. Whitfield Dr. A. .1. Uemshiirp;. Mrs. Win. Bishop. . . A. W. Bivens r7 (ili 1 1 00 4V1.00 401 rii fill 8 7 8 10 I) 10 12 10 fx (14 47 W. Martin 4t) 28 40 70 Albert Plesslnirer. V. M. Diehl W. M Barton . . . 311 f.0 7di1.00 00 Smith Fraker Kopo Civilians r,o 5(1 7!l 70 (ill 02 00 Of. 1.00 1.00 10 14 11 Fraker 84 $1.00 S. Harris . . Hann 10 12 141 21 j "i 12, l-'i 4 Geo. W. Decker.. R. R. Sipes I.) 80 Mil 8 94 W. Relsner . t . 187;tl.0O 8511.00 04 120; $1.00 921.00 Irwin Patterson r.ii 10.". 83, 1001 tsoi U. Naoe W. Peck Shoemaker 112 72 1.0 Clevenjfer uracpy .... 8fv 40 f.0 R. Miller.. Michael Laidig . . 10 40 80 f0 40 Covalt 9 8 8 20 81.00 Gregory r.8 Daniels.. 48 Clino . Croft. 07 1.00 Mills . 10 00 70 10 44 f.4 !) 4 49 l.t 41 f.4 10 128 138 10 118 134 f.f.l 2810 3307 Allowav.... 1.00 $1 00 1.00 $1.00 $.19, Foster Stewart H. Spanirler. Wishart.... 20! Wells TlinnftPV IVAnlivtctxInn 111. Green Hill Presbyterian 11. ' AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION PltOPOSKD TO THE CITIZENS OP THIS COMMONWEALTH KOK THEIR APPRIIV AI, OK REJECTION BY THE OKNEKAI. ASSEMDl.Y OK THE COMMONWEALTH OP PENNSYLVANIA. PUHLISHED I1Y OK IlKKnrTHK Hli'r.Urriuv iivtuv Kitu I MON WEALTH IN PURSUANCE OK ARTI CLE XVIII OF THE CONSTITUTION. i A JOINT RESOLUTION ' Proposing nn amendment to section ten of article one of the Constitution, so that n dis charge of a Jury for failure to ugree or other necessary cause shall not work un acquittal. Seotlon I. He It resolved by theSenute und House ot Representative of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In Ueuerul Assembly met. That the following be proposed as an amend meul to the Constitution; thut Is to say, that, seotlon tun of urtlcle one, which reads us fol low : "No person shull, for any Indictable offense be proceeded against criminally by informa tion, except in cases arising in the laud or uaval forces, or lu the mllltlu. when in actuul service in time of war or public dunger. or by leave of the court for oppression or misdemeanor In of fice. No person shull, for the sume offense, be twice put In Jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall privute properly be taken or applied to public use. without authority of law aud without lust compensation belmr rirst mude or secured, be amended so as to reud as follows ; No person shall, for any Indictable offense, be proceeded against criminally by information, except In oases arising In the land or uaval for ces, or In the mllltlu, when In actuul service in time of war or public dunger. orhy leave of the oourt for oppression or misdemeanor In office. No person shull, for the same offense, be twice put lu Jeopardy of life or limb ; but a discharge of the Jury for failure to ugree. or other nuces sury cause, shull not work un auquiltal. Nor shall private property be taken or applied to public use. without authority or luw uud with out Just compeusutlou being Urst made or se cured. A true oopyof the Joint Resolution, . W. W. GR1EST, I Secretary of the Common wealth AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION PROPOSED TO THE CITIZENS OK THIS COMMONWEALTH FOR Til K 1 11 AI'PKOV AI, oil REJECTION HY THE OKNKKaL , ASSEMBLY OKTHE COMMONWEALTH OK PENNSYLVANIA. PITIILISHKD BY ORDER OKTHE SECRETARY OK THE COMM"N. WEALTH. IN PURSUANCE OK ARTICLE XVUl OF THE CONSTITUTION. I A JOINT RESOLUTION. Proposing an amendment to the Constitution I of the Commonwealth. ! Section 1. He It resolved by the Senate and Houseof Represeututlvesof the Common wealth of Peuusylvuuiu. InOenerul Assembly met, that the following is an umemlmeut to the Constitu tion of the Commouweult of I't'uusylvuulu. in acoordanoe with the provisions of the eight- ' eenlu article thereof : Amendment' Add at the end of seotlon seven, article three tho following wordsi "Uulessberorelt shall be Introduced In the Ueuerul Assembly, such pro posed seulul or local law shall have been first submitted to a popular vote, at u geueml or special election in the locality or localities to be alfeoted by Its operutlou. uuder an order of the uourt of common pleas tif the respective vt.miiy unci iirunuH uuu iiicuon -grullletl. aud shall huve beeu approved hy a majority of the voters ulsuch electlou : Provided, that uo such election shull be held uuill the dnun enf court authorizing the same sh.ill have bet n ud- j v.i.nnvu iui ui lutisv wiuijr i.o nays lu lliu Ith : callty or localities affected, in such hiuuuer as I the court may direct. A true copy of the Joint, Resolution. W. W. OKI EST. , Scuretury of the Ci.mmonweuitb. As 8oou as you decidu on lite date for your balo, send it to us aud we will placo it iu tho huIi , register both in the News Hiid j the Democrat, and you can notid j us the list of articles for your salu I hill later. Foley's Honey and Tar for chtldrtn.smte.turt. No opiates. THE RACKET STORE; Guns and Ammunition We were never in better shape to save our customers money on these good than now. we have bought the greatest lot of Single and Double barrel Guns ever brought to tho town. Look up your Chicago catalogue and compare prices. Wo have always claimed that we could sell cheaper than they do. NOTE A FEW PRICES A 7-!b.30 or 32 in. barrel, 12 gauge, breaks on iron.sinijle 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. Lailin and Ran Gun powder F. F. F. & G., 20c. lb.; shot Be; 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 o0c, ciozen for tin fruit cans when yon can buy tho heaviest can made from us tit 4"c. dozen ? Wax Strings 3c. dozen. Spuiing Wax in sticks Ic. lb. Clothing and Shoes Don't fail to see our Clothing aud Shoos. We can save you more money than ever. HULL & BENDER Proprietors. PHILIP F. BLACK, O Manufacturer of O $ Sash, Doors, Newel Posts, Hand g Rails, Stairs, Banisters, Turned Porch Columns, Posts, &c. McConnellsburg, Pa. Si X V Doors 2 : 8 x 6 : 8; 2-: 6 x 6 : 6; 1 and three-eighth v inches in tnickness. Q Sash 11x20; 12x24; 12 x 28; 12 x 30; 12 x 32; V 12 x 34; 12 x 36 inch and a quarter thick always on hand. O Sash four lights to windowfrom 45 cents to 70. Q These sash are all primed and ready for the glass. Both the doors and the sash are made from best white and yellow pines. O 00OX0XXXO0OOXXXXXXXXXXc in mm ft fef, i (3 VH i Novelty Upright Double 1 Reflex Washer and s Horseshoe Brand Wringers. 3 nn i . 51 a i it k r- the A;orld unequnled J Sold under a positive fc3 guarantee to give entire fc satisfaction. f A. J. SCHETROMPF. fcj Buck Valley. Pa. General Distributing Agt. The World moves and so does the machinery in the . fo Willow Grove Woollen Mills AT BUKNT CaIIINS, Pa. H Tlio proprietor has liad over 50 years experience, and is confident thut he can pluaso all who may entrust him with t their work. 9! Manufac ture of Carpet and Wool Batting for Carpet Chain I will take in wool and work at the following places : Booth Brothers, Dublin Mills: A. N. Witter', Waterfall; W. M jj. i'orustrosser, Urcliurd T.VIloU'ia L:tima ri.tr...! vme, f. j. uarton s, Hustontown, and Huston's store at Clear Ridge. I will make monthly visits to these places duriug the Beason, and will receive worS and return it. - Thankful for past favors, aud soliciting a continuance of tho Bamo. I am, respectfully, li. II. HEUTZLEIt, Burnt Cabius, Pa. Washing . Problem 1 SOLVED 1 DV THE jJl wij f KRli i 11 1 F !'i"!'Si Wool Carding a speciality. l ! Haps none better. j? j always in stock. fc. Urovo; W. K. Sjwer, Salu via; v-i . T..l,, ..A AI ?3: a. F RE SNER g 0. An unusually g Large and g Good Stock of CLOTHING jxxxxxxxxxxxoo 8 vi iuL s 0 g 0 :5 0 0 0. s: 0 0, 0. 0 0 ooxxxxo:xxxooco The kind That does not Disappoint, but Gives first-class Wear. Well and STYLISHLY MADE. Come in and see it. Handsome New things in Dress Goods. Don't forget the SHOES. Still ahead Better results each year in wear. Ask for the Krelder; you won't regret buying It. We've got anything you want at the price to suit. The Old Buggy... made new for a few centi and a little labor. With The Sherwin-Williams Buggy Paint you can paint and varnish at the same operation. You will be iurprised how caay it U to renew vehicles. Let us ihow you color cards. G. W. REISNER & CO. 00 8 SOLD av . rn 0 o 0. 0 ' 0K o 0 ; X in ti a o 0 V.0 .5 IK . 0 0 o 0K 0 0 0A M.0 0 0 0 ,0 0 M0 o o J :5 :5 0 0 0, I 0. cu 0 M0 c: 0K : c: 0 0. V0 g 0 0 M0 I) : 0: a