FULTuN COUNTY NEWS Published livery Thursday. b W P.K, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG. PA. AUGUST 13, 1908 Published Weekly. ?1.00per Annum in Advance. 4IIVIKT1HNO RATH. Herv)Ure of X linen 9 times H Her square eaoh surmequent Insertion.... 80. Ail kdvertinnments Innorted lor Ian hn hree mount chamed hy the square ' 1 mo.. amot. I I yr. Oiie fn irth column... One luilf ciolumn Une Column tin oo. 1 120.00 I MM MOO. 40.00 SO 00 0 00 I M OO. I 7.00 Fruit Trets. Apple? "l"sual Sorts", 10 trees for 1740, or :W for t'M and up, nil other kind's of Fruit, Shade, and Ornamen tal trees, in proportion. Buy trees at W holesale 10 at 100 rate, or MO at 1,000 rate -direct from Nurseries, save about 4M per cent, and have trees (iuaracteed true to name, or purchase price refunded with 6 per cent interest. The value of a Guarantee is not In what is said, hut iii who says it, stark linos. O. & N. Co., make a Guarantee oooD, Capital Stock one million dollars. Founded 1825. 4,675 Acres of Nurseries, located In 0 states. Continued by Stark's Sons, and Grand Sons years are now the largest Nurseries Co, in the world. We Guarantee trees to lie Highest Quality, and that you can not get better any where, at ANY price We grow our trees only (ink, and two years, and many are 7 to H feet Our healthy 1 or 2 yeor stock of even 2nd or .Ird size is very differ ent from STUNTED trees culled from some 4 or 5 year blocks. We pack in lined boxes, and pav all Freight. We Laliel all trees, "Stark Bros.," Entomologist's certiorate attached to all shipments. We Guarantee trees to he free from disease, when shipped, and grow or re place at half "each price. There is no better investment in Fulton county, than planting orchards Of CHOICE winteh apples. Our Mr. Mason will call on Fulton county residents as fast as possible Should he fail to reach you and yon wish to buy from us, or wish to have iiny past transaction adjusted, write to Frank Mason, Sole Agent for Ful ton Co,, McConnellsburg, Pa Mr. J. F. Hess, of Belfast township, was in town Monday He had been at Everett attending the dedication of the new Chris tian church in that place, and came arouud here on his way home. for Pall Term Begins September 1, - and B, Send catalogue. Tki-State Business CObUBS, Cumberland. Md. Family Secrels. A father complains that his lit tle six year old girl is too talka tive, lie says . "The worst of it is when we have visitors she is contiuually making mistakes ol the worst sort, mistakes that tend to rattle the dry bones of the fam lly skeleton in the cupboard. He cently she allowed her tongue to run away with her, as usual, the result of which was that she very much embarrassed both her fa ther and mother, although the guests seemed delighted. I had a very serious talk with her and impressed upon her, or tried to, that she must not tel! any family secret. Th3 next time we had compauv she was permit ted to come to the table only by promising that she wouldn't ut ter a word. She behaved beautifully and had nothing to say until the des sert was aboui to be taken away. Tiien her lips began t') quiver, and tinally she burst into tears. "Why, what's the matter, darl ing?" her mother asked. "1 I want t-ome more ice cream, if that isn't a family se cret," she said Ietween sobs. London Telegraph. Kemps Balsam Will stop any couflh that can be stopped by any medicine and cure coughs that cannot be cured by any otber medicine. It la always tbe best cough cure. You cannot allord to take chance on any other kind. KEMP'S BALSAM cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, grip, asthma and consump tion in llrst stages. It doea not contain alco hol, opium, morphine, or any other narcotic, uolsoa ous or harmful drug. BRUSH CRKHK. The people of our valley are busy prepiiruig for camp meet ing. Mr. and Mrs. I'enros-i Seaman returne 1 home last week. They were called home to atteud the tuneral of the latler'n sister in law, Mrs. Clarence Barton. Seticrt Barton sp ut Sunday with ). A. Barton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Km est llixson spout Sunday with friends at Kmmaville. Miss Certrude Barton, of Kv erett, is spending her summer vacation at thei home of her pa rents, Mr and Mrs M H Barton. Miss Lily Whitfield returned home last week after spe iding several weeks with friends at Everett. H. N. Barton and wife, speut last Sunday afternoon with M. i '. Barton and fimily. Mrs. John N. Uixson spent last Thursday with Mrs F D Uixson. G. W. Bixson and wife spent last Saturday and Sunday with frionds in Buck Valley. The many friends of MrsClar enco Bartou wore very much grieved when word was received here tlut she had died Ju'y 110th it her home in Everett. Mrs Barton was ill only tour days. She was aged 2Q years, 12 month and 19 days. On October i)tb, she was married to Clarence O. Barton. Her maiden name oeing Carrie E DeShong. Death is sad, iut it seems doubly sud when it comes into the home and i Ucs the life of one who has only oeen permitted toenj iy less than one year of wedded life. She leaves to survive her loss a toud -ind devoted husband, her parents, three brothers and one sister and a host of relatives and friends She was a faithful member of the Tecum seh M. E Church, of Ev urett. Funeral services were held there Sunday, Aug. 2ud, and her remains brought to Akers ville M. E church, and after orief services, they were laid to rest in the grave yard adjoining the church. Her many friends deeply sympathize with the young husband, parents, brothers and sisters in their sad bereavement. Thinks II Saved His Life. Lester M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine, says in a recent letter : " have used Dr. King's New Dis covery many yeais, for coughs ai.d colds, and I think it saved my life. I have found it a relia ble remedy for throat and lung join plaints, and would no more b9 without a bottle than I would bo without food." For nearly forty years New Discovery has stood at the head of throat and lung remedies. As a preventive of pneumonia and healer of weik lungs, it has no equal. Sold un der guarantee at Trout's drug store, ode and $1.00 Trial bot tle free. ENID. Mr. Bruce Willet, of Altoona, is visiting relatives in the Valley J. M. Scheuck, who has been in Bedford, has returned home oringiug his niece Miss Delane (Verlz with him. Cloyde Edwards and Grace Miller of Altoona, are visiting the former's parents N. S. Elwards. Haul Mci 'lain, of Juniata, who had been visiting his grandfather has returned home. Dr. Harry Cunningham, of Al t Kina, brought two of his niece to the Valley, on account of the illness of their mother Mrs. An me Ithaesa, of Chicago. Dr. II C. McClaia made a trip through the Valley iu his bi auto ,ast 'Friday. Mri. Win. Cunningham i spending a few days in Trough Creek Valley. The Messrs. Ready after hav tug speut tew days in Philadel phia and Ml ui tic City, are again in the Valley. Mrs. T. Speer Dickson of Philadelphia is visiting her broth er E A. Horton. Mary Berkstresser is visitinR friends in Uobertsdale. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Truax, a,fter hiving spent ten days in Bedford aud Everett, have re turned accompanied by the tat ter's mother Mrs. S. A. Barnett. The game of ball on Saturday between Finleyville and Enid re sulted in a score of 20-!) in favor of Finleyville. FOLmnONEYTAK top ik coujh ftnd Hmlm lunfi VMFNPM F.ST TO THK COJtSTIYP. riON PROPOSED TO THK C1TI BN3 OF THitt 1 u&iAtON RALfll l -t iHtilR APPROVAL OR REJECTION Of T1IK MKNKKAt. AHSKMfU.Y OF 'HE l ' IMMONWBALTH OK PENN iil.VAMA. PUBLISHED Bt ORDKK OF THE SECRETARY OW HIK COM N WEALTH, IN IH'R9fANCE OP ARTICLE xviil Of THE CONi?JTC I ION. NTMRKR OXR. A JOINT RBtOLlTTfOM Proponing miincliTietiln to thr t'onntltU- iiri ui in" i minium t rHil n ui r i'iiiiyi- f vnnla mo u to OOMOtMKtti the courts of C ilfimon pttM of riillatli lplilit ami Alio , glu ny roiinfii N, ami t fttvi i i . (inn rnl ! A -' i . i , hiv r t -iMlillh ti iieparntc COUrl In Philadelphia COiintjr, with crim inal ami tnlaoallancoul furttdtctton, Hi-ction Ba It ri-wilvpit hv (lie Hi'imte and Mouse of Rrpn m ntiittvei In We nra 1 AaaaUtbly met, Tlutt t h EoltOWtllfl aun nil mcnig to the Conaututtotl of Pennsylva nia he. anil the same art' hafaby, pro pose! In accordance with the elKhteenth artlcl thereof: That section sin of article Ave be amend ed by striking out tbe said section and Inserting In place thereof the following: Section 6. Ill the COUUttof of I'hilolel phla and Alb gbeny all the Jurisdiction nnd powers now vested in the several numbered courts of common picas., shall be vested in one court of common plean In each of said counties, composed of all the Judges In commission In said courts. Such jurisdiction anil powers shall ex tend to all proceedings at law and In equity which shall have bepn Instituted In the several p umbered courts, and shall be subject to such changes as may he made by law, and mibjeet to change of venue as provided by law. The president Judge of each of the sabl courts shall be pel. cted as provided by law. The number of Judges In each of sabl courts m;iy he. by law. Increased from time lo lime. This amendment shall take effect on the llrst Monday of January uceeedlng its adop tion. Section 2. Thai article five, section eight, be amended by miking an addition thereto so that the same Khali read as follows: flection 8. The said courts In the coun ties of Philadelphia ami Allegheny re spectively shall, front time to time, in turn, detail one or mora of their Judgvs to hold the courts of oyer and terminer and the courts of quarter sessions of the peace of ttUd counties. In such manner as n.ny be directed by law : Provided, That In the enmity of Philadelphia the. Genera' Assembly shall have po a er to establish a a-pa rate Court, consisting of not more than four Judges, which shall have ex clusive Jurisdiction In criminal cases and In such other matters as may be provid ed by law. A true copy of Joint Resolution No, 1. ROBERT UcAPEK, Secretary of tbe Commonwealth. AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITI' TION PROPOSED TO THE OITI 6KNSOF THIS COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR REJECTION HY THK I3BNBRA L ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENN SYLVANIA. PUBLISHED HY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COM M N WE A L Til, IN PURSUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTITU TION. NITMHKIt TWO, A JOINT RESOLUTION Propositi tj an amendment to the Consti tution of the Commonwealth, allowing counties, cities, boroughs, townships, school districts, or other municipal or Incorporated districts, to increase their Indebtedness. Ba R resolved by the Senate and House jt Repraaeatatlvea of the Co nubon wealth f Pennsylvania In General Assembly met. That section eight, article nine, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, read ing as follows: "Section 8. The debt of any county, city, borough, township, school district , or other municipality or incorporated din trlct, except :;s herein provided, shall nev er exceed seven per centum upon the as sessed value of the taxable property therein; nor shall any such municipality or district Incur any new debt or increase Its Indebtedness to an amount eaooedtng two per centum upon such assessed valu ation of property, without the assent of the electors thereof at a public election. In such manner as shall be provided by law; but any city, the debt of which now exceeds seven per centum of such as sessed Valuation, may be authorized by law to Increase the same three per cen tum, In the uggiegate. at any one time, upon such valuation. " be amended, hi ac cordance with the provisions of the eight eenth urtie'e of said Constitution, so that suld section. wUlii amended, shall read as follows: flection . The debt of any county, city borough, township, school district, or other municipality or Incorporated dis trict, except as herein provided, shall nev er exceed leu per centum upon the as Etsscd value of the taxable property therein ; nor shall any such municipality or dis t r lot Incur any new debt or in ciease its Indebtedness to an amount ex ceeding two per centum upon such as sessed valuation of property without the assent of the electors thereof at a public election. In such manner as shall lie pro vided by law. A true copy of Joint Resolution No, . ROBERT McAFEE. Secretary of the Commonwealth. i M BNPM ENT TO THE CONSTITC- TION PROPOSED TO THE CITI ZENS OF THIS COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR REJECTION B Y T HE i E N ERA L A Sri EM B L Y OF T HE ( )M M ( t N V E A I ,T H OF P EN N SYLVANIA, PUBLISHED BT ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COM MONWEALTH, IN PURSUANCE 01 ARTICLE XVII OF THE CONSTITU TION. Nrunicn Ttim A JOINT RE80LPTTON Proposing amendments lo He-el Ions eight and twenty-one of article four, sections eleven and twelve of article five, sec tions two, three, and fourteen of arilclt. eight, section one of article tw-lve. and Sections two and BOVeu ot article four teen, of the CV Hutlon of Penusylvu nla. and provlri a schedule for carry ing the amendment into effect. Section 1. Re it resolved by the Snub and House of Representative of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania lit Gen eral Assembly met. That the following proposed as amendments to the Con- it ut Ion of the Coin mint wealth of Pcnn s Ivanla. In accordance with the provl e.uns of the eighteenth article thereof; Amendment one- To Article Four. He- Hon Eight. Section 2. Amend Meet Ion eight of artl eb- four of the Cons Ml ut ion of fVnnsv 1- jranla, which reads as follows: "He shall nominate and, by and with the advice and consent of two-thirds of all the members of the Senate, appoli ( a Secretary of the Commonwealth and an Attorney General during pleasure, a Su perintend nt of Public instruction for f ur years, and such other officers of the Com monwealth as he Is or m ly be authorised by the Constitution or by law to appoint: he shall have power lo fill all vacancies I hat may happen, in offices to which ho may appoint, during the rcneee of the Senate, by granting commissions which shall expire at the end of their next ms ejoni he shall have power to till any va cancy that may happen, during the ftfOeafl vf the Senile. In the office of Auditor General, Slate Treasurer, Secretary of In ternal Affairs or Superintendent of Pub lie Instruction, In a Judlclul ottlce, or In any other elective oillce which he Is or may be authorised to 1111; If the vacancy shall happen during the session of tin Hon ate, the Governor shall nominal to the Senate, bolure their final adjourn Blent, pioper person to fill said vucancy. but In anv such case f vacancy, in an elective oilh c, a pel -Hon shall be chi sel, to sal I otttos at the next general election, .miens the vacancy siiali happen within dice calendar nioul-h immediately pie QttHnfj such election, in which case th lleatton for said otllce shall ba held at thu second tut (.ceding gim rii election In acting on txectttlee BOMsbMittoiil the Sen atv sltab sit with open loors. and in cm I rmlng or rejeollng the nomiualluns or fp) Governor the vole shall be taken bv as and uuys. sad jltn)l Us en'ered on : j crnul, to ae to rvad as folio He si.;. 1 nomiuats and, by uuJ wllli the Rgylce and voaaanl of two-thirds of ul i b v of thj Senate appoint Hecretory of the Common wealth snd nn Attorney Crmral during pltnsitre. a Su permtindcnt of Public Instruction for four yeafe, and such other officer- of the Commonwealth as he Is or may be au thorised by the Constitution or by law to appoint he shall hsve power to nil all v.i ,j r i ks that may happen. In ofilees to Which he may appoint, during the recesa of the Senate, by granting commissions which shall expire nt the end of their next session; be shall have power to fill any vncancy that may happen, during the recess of the Senate, In the office of Audi tor General, State Treasurer, Secretary of Internal Affairs or Superintendent of Public Instruction, In a Judbfat offloe. or in an) other eteettve office which he is or may be authorised to fill; If the vncancy shall happen during the aai Ion of the Senate, the I b.v.rnor shall nominate lo the Senate, before their final adjourn ment, a proper person to fill said va cancy; tmt in any such case of va .m f, In an elective office, a person shnll be chosen to said office on the next election day appropriate lo such office, according to the provisions of tnls Constitution, un less the vacancy shnll happen within two calendar months Immediately preceding such election day. In which ease the elec tion for said office shnll be held on the aaoond succeeding election day appro priate fo such office. In acting OS ex ecutive nominations the Senate shall sit with open doors, and fn confirming or rejecting the nominations of the Gov ernor, the vote shall be taken by yeas and nays, and shall be entered on the Journal. Amendment Two To Article Four. Sec tion Twenty-one. Section 3 Amend section twenty-one of article four, which reads ns follows: "The term of the Secretary of Internal Affairs shall be four years; of the Audi tor General three years: and Of the State Treasurer two years These officers shall be chosen by the qualified electors of the State nt general elections. No person aleOt ad lO the office of Auditor General or State Treasurer shall he capable of holding the same office for two OOfMteCU live terms. so ns to read: The terms of the Secretary of Internal Affairs, the Auditor General and the State Treasurer shnll each be four years; and they shati he chosen hy the qualified electors of the State at general elections; but a State Treasurer, elected in the year one thousand nine hundred and nine, hall serve for three years, and his suc cesaora shall be elected at the Baneful election In the year one 'thousand nine hundred nnd twelve, and In every fourth year thereafter. No person elected to the office of Auditor General or State Treas urer shall be capable of holding the same off e fn two consecutive terms. Amendment Three -To Article Five, Sec tion El event Section 4, Amend section eleven of ar ticle five, which reads as folbiws: "Except as otherwise provided In this Constitution Justices of the peace or aldermen shall be elected In the several wards, districts, boroughs and townships at the time of the election of constables, by the qualified electors thereof. In such Riannof as shall be directed by law, nnd shall be commissioned by t he Governor for a term of five years. No township, ward district or borough shall elect more than two lust Ices of the peace or alder men without the consent of a majority of the qualified electors within such township, ward or borough ; no person shall be elected to such office umles he shall have resided within the township, borough. WUfd or district for one year next preceding his election. In cities con taining over fifty thousand In habit ants, not more than one alderman shall be elected In each ward or district," so ne to read: Except as otherwise provided In this Constitution. Justices of the peace or al dermen shall be elected In the several wards, districts, boroughs or town. -'hip-', by the rpia tlfled electors thereof, at the municipal election. In such manner ns shall be directed by law. and shall be commissioned by the Governor for a term of six years. No townsl.lp. ward, dis trict or borough shall elect more than two justices of the pi ace or aldermen without the consent of a majority of the qualified electors within such township, ward or bo ongh ; no person shall be elected to such office unless he shall have resided with hi the township, borough, ward or district for one year next pre- ceding his election in cities containing over fifty thousand Inhabitants, not mon ths n one alderman Shall be elected In each ward or district. Amendment Four To Article Five, Sec tion Twelve. Section B. Amend section twelve of ar ticle five of the Constitution, which fagljl as follows:-- "In Philadelphia t here shall be estab llshed. for each thirty thousand Inhabit ants, one court, not of record, of pOllCl and civil causes, with jurisdiction not ex ceeding one hundred dollars: such courts shall be held by magistrates WhOSC term of office shall be five years, and they shall be ejected on geneial thdeft by (he qualified voters at large; and In the stSC thm of the said magistrates no voter shall vote for more than two-thirds of the number of persons to he elected when more than one are to be chosen ; they shall he compensated only by fixed sala ries, to he paid by said county; and shall exercise such Jurisdiction, civil and crimi nal except as herein provided, as Is now exercised by aldermen, subject to such changes, not Involving an increase of civil jurisdiction or conferring political duties, as may be made by law. In Philadelphia the office of alderman i abolished." so as to read as follows: In Philadelphia there shall be estab llshed. for each thirty thousand Inhab Hants, one court, not of record, of po!!o and civil causes, with Jurisdiction not ex oeedlng one hundred dollars; such court" shall be held by maglslratis whOSS ten of office shall be six years, and they thai1 la- elected on general ticket at the munlc Ipal election, by the qualified voters b' large: and In (he election of t'ie s.ii magistrates no voter shall vote for mor. than two-thirds of the number of person to la- elected when more than one ate be: chosen: they ahall be compensate, only by fixed salaries, to be paid by aal county; and shall exercise aucli Jurisdtc Hon, civil and criminal, except as befell provided, as Is now exercised by alder men, subject to such changes, not Involv Ing an Increase of civil Jurldiclinti oi conferring political duties, as may hi made by law. In Philadelphia Hie oflb of alderman Is abolished. Amendment Flve-To Atllcle Eight, Sec tinn Two. Section 1 Amend section two of urtlci tight, which reads as follows: "The general election shall be held at. nunlly on the Tuesday next following tt. first Monday of November but thefte era! Assembly may by law fix a different dav, t wo-thit urt of all l he memtxirs Ol - a. House consenting thereto," ho as U rogg pa ths general election shall be bel.f blen nla.lly on the Tuesday next following th l ist Monday of November In each even num sjgfd year, but the General Assembly may by law tlx a different day. two thirds of all the members of each House consenting thereto Provided, That such election i. in always be held In an even numbered year. Amendment Six To Article Eight. Sec tion Three Section 7. Amend section tliree of arti cle eight, which reads as follows: "All elections for city, ward, borough and township officers, for regular term of service, shall be held on -the third Tuesday of February," so as to read: All Judges elected by the electors of the State ut largo may be elected at either i general or municipal election, as circum stances may require. All elections fo: Judges of the courts for the several Judi cial districts, and for county, city, ward borough, and township officers, for regu lar terms of service, .. ,ii be held on the municipal election day; namely, the TUM day next following the first Monday of November In each odd-numbered year but the t lenersj Assembly may by law fix a different day, two-thirds of all th. members of each House conseulln there to provided, That such election shall ul ways be held in an odd numbered year. Amendment Seven To Article Elfin, Sec tion Fourteen. Seat I on h. An end section, fourteen of sr tb le eight, which reuds as follows;?- "District election boards shall const of a Judge and two Inspectors, who sha be i hoseii annually by the citizens. Eac ajtotor ylutll huve the nt,m to. vote foi the Judge and one Inspector, and each In spector ahall Appoint one clerk. The first election board for any new district sh.tll be p ilectad, and vacancies In election boat ds filled, ns shall be provided by law. Election officers shall be nrlvttt geg from arrest upon days of election, aud while engaged In making tip and (.rausmhtlmr returns, except upon warrant of a court of record or Judge thereof, for an elec tion fraud, for felony, or for wanton breach of I he peace hi dttvi f hey may claim exemption from Jury duty during their terms of servic," so ns to rend: District election boards shall consist of n Judge and two Inspectors, who shall be chosen biennially, by the citizens at the municipal election; but the General As sembly may require said lKflrd to be up pointed In Sttch RtSJIUef as It may by law provide. Laws regulating the appoint men I of Ki Id hoards may l enacted to apply tO OlttM only: Provided. That such laws be uniform for Sfttt s of the is tits class. Each elector shall have the right to vote for the Judge ami one Inspector and each Inspector shall appoint one clerk. The first election board for any n w district shall be selected, nnd vacan cies In election boards filled, as shall be provided by law. Election officers shall be privileged from arrest upon days of election, land while engaged In making up and trans 'tilt ting returns, except upon w a i rant of a court of record, of Judg thereof, for nn election fraud, for felony, or for Wanton breech of the peace. In cities they may claim exemption from Jury duty during their terms of service. Amendment Eight - To Article Twelve. Section One. Section 9. Amend section one. article tWelVO, which reads as fo'lows: "All officers, whose SCleOtfton Is not pro vided ftr in this Constitution, shall bo elected or iippotnicd si may he directed by Inw," so as to rend: All officers, whose selection la not pro Vided for in this Constitution, shall be elected or appointed as may be directed by laW I Provided, That elections of State oftoen shnll ba bold on general election day, and elections of local officers shall be held on a municipal election day. ex cept when. In either case, special elSC Hons may be required to fill unexpired terms. Amendment Nine--To Article. Fourteen, Section Two. Section 10. Amend section two of article fourteen, which reads us follows: "County dfCoars shall be eb-eted at the general elections ind shall hold their offices for the term of three years, begin ning on the Drat Monday of January next after their election, and until the'r successors shall be duly qualified; ail vacancies no! otherwise p "ovlded for. shall be filled In SUCH manner as may be provided by Inw," so as to read : County Off err shall be elected at the municipal elections and shall hold their offices for th term of four years, begin ning on tin first Monday of Jauuar next p fter their eh etinn, and until their SUOOCOsors shall be duly qualified ; all vacancies not otherwise provided (of shall be filled In such manner as may b: prOVtdt d by law Amend men I Ten To Article Fourteen Sictlon Seven. Section 11. Amend section seven, artl Cle fourteen, which roads' as follows: "Three county commissi oners and thret county auditor! shall be elected in eucl county Whi re such officers are chosen In the yrar one thousand eight hundfj and sevin I. VS SBd every third yei thereafter: ai d In the eb-ctlon of ,sul officers each lift lilted e' cer shall v for no more than two pefSOna, and th three pSf0 hav'eif tl Hffheaj4 rnm' of votes shell be elected; any casual vn cancy In the office of county comml Stonejf or county auditor ahall be filled by the court of common pleas of Ire county in which such vacancy shall or cur. by the appointment of an elector n the proper county who shall have vot for the commissioner or auditor whop place Is to be filled." so as to read: ThfCC county commissioners nnd thre county auditors shall 1m- elected In SUrf county Where such officers are chosen, In the year one thousand nine hundred an ' eleven and every fourth year I hereafter and In the election of said officers each qualified elector shall vote for no mor than two persona, and the three persons having the highest number of VOtes Shall be elected; any ensual vacancy In th office of county commission! r or county auditor shall he filled, by the court of common pleas of the county in which such vacancy shall occur, by the a'p potntment of an elector of the proper county who shall have voted for th commissioner or auditor whose place ! to be filled. He!dule for the A na-ndnientK. Section , That no . Inconvenience BUrJ arise from the chunges in th - Const 11 Hon Of the Commonwealth, nnd In Ofdt to carry the same Into complete OpOfft Hon, It Is hereby declared, that- In the case of officers elected by th people, all terms of office fixed by act o Sseihbly St sn odd number of yeMf shall each be lengthened one year, lo the Legislature may change the length ( the term, provided the terms for Whl rtich officers are elected shall always b for an even number of years The above extension of oflb ial term rball not affect officers elected at the BS1 erg election of one thou sand nine hut died and eight; nor any city, ward, bo ongh, tOWniblp, or election division oft eers. whose terms of office, under exlsi Ing law, end In the year one .thousan tune hundred upd ten.- In the year one thousand nine hundre. it ud ten the municipal election shall b held on the third Tuesday of February ts heretofore; but all officers chosen 01 (bat election tO an office the regular tern of which is two years, and also all elec lion officers and assessors chosen at tha election, shall serve until the first Moi, day Of Heccinber In Ihe year one thoi sand nine hundred nnd eleven. All offi Sera chosen at that election to ottb ej tin term of which Is now four years, or made four years by the operation of thee amendments or this schedule, shall scrv until the itiHt Monday of December i. the year one thousand nine hundred am thirteen. AH justices of the peace, mag istrates, and aldermen, chosen at thu election, shall serve until the first Moil day of December Is the year one thou sand nine hundred and fifteen. After th year nineteen hundred and ten. and until the !. slsiature sliali otherwise provide all terms of city, ward, borough, town ship, and election division officers shaM begin on the first Monday of December In an odd-numbered year. All city, ward, borough, and township Hie, -is holding office ut Ihe date of the approval of these amendments, whose terms of office may end In the year onr thousand nine hundred and eleven, shall continue to hold their offices until the first Monday of December of that year. All judges of the courts for the severa' Judicial districts, and also all county offi eera, holding office at the date of the ap proval of these amendments, whose term of oflh e may end In Ihe year one thou sHitd nine hundred and eleven, shall con tlnne to hold their offices until the first Monday of January, one thousand nine hundred and twelve A true copy of Joint Resolution No, I. ROBERT McAFEE. Secretary of the Commonwealth. IV. M. COMERER, agent for THE GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction ana Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Clo ver Halters, Saw mills, dec. Engines on hand all the Ume. F01EYSKIBNEYCURE Mafct Kldny and Uladavr Right M. K. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Oriice on Sauare, McConnellsburg, Pa. All leml bun nam and oollealiona entriMiml will ocelve osiefu. anil prompt attention. DR. A. K DAVIS, Hustontown, Pa. HMTAl WOKK IN All. ITS HRANCHKS. Cold Crown and lirlt'jrc Work a Specialty. Teoth extracted positively without pain. A'l Work Guaranteed. Will ho In olTIco fn m Thursday ev ening until Monday morning of each wee. Western Maryland Railroad Company, In Effect June lO. 1908. Trains leave Hancock as follows: No. ft . on. in. (dally) for Haverstown. Ilsl- un.ore. ,t avneshoro, ChanibershurK. ami So. 4 10 m a. m (weekdays) Itnlt'more. (let tyslmru. York nnd Intermediate. So. t -It On p tn. (we k days) liallluiore and lu- termeainte sutions. Vestllmle train with olservatlo.) buffet car. No. I 8 0 a. m. (week days) Cum be laud, und Intermediate. No. 11.0) i) m. (we k days) Little Orleans. old Town. Cumberland. Hlklns and west Vestl- ule train with observation buffet car. No tV-n.i:p m (dnlly) lenves Miltlmore ,.80 , p m , lluitiTMown ID p. in All trains make connection at llrueevtlle (or Kreder ek und trains ft and I for pjlnts north ind at Ihlltimore (Union Station) for Phib, .le phla and New York. Tt M. HOWEI.U C. W. MYKRS, Uen. Ha . Agt. AKent. Private Sale The Property of the Baltimore Crosstie Company. 3 Portable Engines and Saw Mills Complete, 1 Set Bar cus Stocks, 7 Pairs Truck Wheels and Axles, 2 Log Trucks, 1 Anvil. 1 Black smith Forge, 1 Lour Down fVagon, 3 Four-Horse Wag ons, 3 Cut-Off Saws, Lot of Harness, Collars, Bridles, and several other articles too numerous to mention. This entire outfit has only been in use two years. For further particulars call or write to MASON & (ilLLECCE, Auctioneers, Hancock Md. Buggies and Wagons I have just refilled my sheds with a tine lot of Buggies and Wagons which I am selling un der a Written guarantee at Hock Bnttom Pri : i I also have in stock a lot of Buggy Wheels and Buggy Poles. 1 want your trude. Please come and sen my stock before you make a purchase. Thanking the public for liber al patronage in the past, and soliciting a continuance of the same iu the future, I am yours, Very respectfully, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. OENRRAI. IHHroTOHY. President Judir- Hon. 8 Mo. Swope. 1 " ite.ludKes H. I' llumbeit. H. K. Murk c I'loihonot iry. e. (Iconic A Harris, Pl-urlei Altoru.'v Mrattk r. I.vnuh. Tre, Hiirer I liarles 11, bterana Sheriff Jeff Harris. Deputy Sheriff I). Iloho an Jury Commissioner David Kou. A. 0. Trim. Auditors D, II Myers. Aaron M. Oar ard, W. Grant vt Ink Commissioner -H. C Oracey, Wllllnm ('. Davis. S A. Nesblt Clerk fl". Krunk Henry.. County Superintendent - 11 C. Latrberson. Attorney W. Baott Alexander, f, Nelsim situ s Thomas K. M nan. K. McN. Johnston. M. K. slriffner, John P. Slpes. s W. Knk. K Lynch. II- N Slpes, L II. Wlh'c. TKKMS np COURT, Thn llrat term f tha OiMinaa -.1 aWI. ton county in the year shall commenc on the Tuesday following the second i'"'i"uj vi .i niiuttry ,ut iu o CIOCK a. rn. The seiuintl litrni , , m n... , ... am . V. - . -.- ... ........... ..v'n yj u vil V third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock oi. 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. CHI RCIIF.S. Presbyterian. Kev. W. A. West, u ij.. broaching services each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. ana every Sunday evening at 7rOO. Services at Green Hill on alternate Sabbaths at 10:30 a. m. Sabbath school at 9:15. Junior hr in:, n En deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at fi:00. Prayer meotlug Wednesday evening at 7:00. Mkthouist KPisooPAL-Kev. C W. Bryner, Pastor. Sunday School at tf:30 a. in. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworth reague at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. United cre9bytebian Kev. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, 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. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. B rLVANOELloAn LUTHERAN Bev. Cal vinPassoldPastor. Sunday school 9.16 a. ru. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every other Sun day eveuing at 7:00. hristUn En deavor at ti:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Reformed Pas tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching on alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p m. Christian Kndeavor at. 6:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. SOCIETIES Odd Fellows M'f on tellsburg Lodge No. 744 meets everj F. iday evening in tne Clevenger's Hail In McConnells burg. Port Littleton Lodge No. 484 meets every Saturday evening in the New Hall at Port Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 607 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. Harrlsonville Lodge No. . 710 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall at Harrlsonville. Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening In Odd Fellows' Hall at New Grenada. WaW'irdsburg odge No. 601 meets In Wiirfordsburg every Saturday evening. King Post G. A. P.: No. 360 meets In McConnellsburg In Clevenger's Hall the first Saturday in every month at 2 p. m. Washington Camp, No. 450, P. O. S. of A. meets every tirst and third Saturday evening at their hall at Need more. Tuscarora Council, Royal Arcanum meets every first and third Monday evening in Clevenger's Hall, McCon nellsburg. v Washington Camp No. 497, P. O. S. A., of New Grenada, meets every Sat urday evening In P. O. S. of A. Hall. Washington Camp, No. 5&4, P. O.S. of A., Hustontown, meets every Satur urday evening in P. O. 8. of A. Hall. John Q. Taylor Post G. A. R., No. 589, meets every Saturday, on or just preceding full moon In Lashley hall at 2 p. m., at Buck Valley. Woman's Relief Corps, No. 8o meets at same date and place at 4 p.m. Gen. D. B. McKlbbln Post dNo.401 G. A. S., meets the second an fourlb Saturdays In each month at Pleasant Ridge Clear Ridge Council, No. 940, Jr. O. U. A. M., meets in their Hall at Clear Ridge every Saturday evening. The Aspasia Rehekah Lodge. I. O. O. F , of Harrlsonville, meets the 1st and 3d Wednesday of each month, In the I O O. F Hall at Harrlsonville. FERTILIZER CHEAP Farmers, Now Is Your Chance to Procure Fertilizer At a LOW PRICE. I P. THOMAS FERTILIZER. S. C PHOSPHATE Cash When Loaded . , $14.60 Not Paid for 60 Days $15.75 Sot Paid for One Year $17.00 ALKALINE BONE AND POTASH. C tsh When Loaded $14.95 N)t Paid for6 O Days . . .$16.50 Not Paid for One Year $18.00 ALL FRESH GOODS. Oi E. STARR, THREE SPRINGS, PA.