FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B, W. PuK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. AUGUST 5, 1909 Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADV K HTISI NO HtTS, For square cf linn 3 times il M. lrr midare esmh siibscqarnt Insertion.... M. l ft'lvcrtlsmpnts lns-:iicel for lefts than hree month charped by thPN'i'inrc. 3 mo. ! 1 mos. 1 yr. O-ie? f ii'irth column . One? h'tif ooiMinn.... One. Col'ima .is.nc. I (o.00 . -.'S (to, 40 on .. to oo I Sn no. Wn.oo V) 00 "5.00 Edict Makes Void Many Marriages. According to a decision luindod lrvn by .Judgo Henderson, of tho lVnosylvania Superior Court at Pittsburg marriage boUvecn sec ond cousins are illegal and may be dissolved, but after the death of either of the contracting par ties the marriage shall uot be questioned. Thousands of Penn sylvania marriages are affacted. The case was an appeal from a decision of Judge W. F. Taylor, of the common pleas court of Washington county, by Florence McClaiu, of IJurgettstown, who was married tr her cousin, Jesse McClain, at (Jreensburg', in the winter of l'JOS, and later sued for a divorce, alleging that the cou ple had sworn falsely to the mar rinsrc license clerk. Attention, Comrades. The meeting for the sale of stmds at the veterau's reunion grounds, has been postponed to Saturday, August 11, l'JO'.i, at 1 o'clock p. m., at which time the privileges will be sold without fail. J. W. IIooi', Pres. Public Sale. Lewis O. Lyon will sell at pub lic sale at the City IJotel, Me (Jon nellsburg, on Satuiday, August 7, 1 00!), 3 good horses, 1 spring wagon, 1 runabout, and 1 set of harness. Sale begins at 1 o'clock Terms made known on day of sale. If one visits Iiiverside Park, New York, or the many tine pub lie grounds in and around Phila delphia, his attention is directed to conspicuous signs warning him to "keep off the grass" and lixi.iga penalty for plucking a flower or breakinga branch from a tree. Contrast that condition with the liberty one enjoys in this neighborhood. We should return to the God of the harvest, most hearty thanks for the bountiful crop of splendid berries, as well as other fruits and grains; and after that, it is simply justice that the many who in this vicinity have gathered berries, shall re turn thanks to the Magsam Brothers and others who, by granting free access to their lields, have so cheerfully contrib uted to the long rows of jars and glasses in our pantries for use next winter. Rev. John (J. Lane, who a doz en years ago, was pastor of the Presbyterian church in this place but dow is pastor of the Olivet Presbyterian church, Wilming ton, Del., is spending this waeb in McConnelisburg, meeting hiu former parishioners. Mr, Line has many warm fnonds in this place. Miss Sarah Keyser, of Cham borsburg, is the guest of her friend, Miss Josephine Kunyan r, r vA Experience in the manu facture of Gasoline means much to the motorist. Ia the use of W averly Brands 76- Motor Stove yea r tirnted th great t poiblctficincy Inatanlantouft, power ful, clean Jtplotion free dom from carbon deposits on spuik plufc i or In cylinder-tcatly in nit ion. Your dalr WiU supply you. Waverly OH V.'orts Co. Xadpft4rttt Imilrl rimborg, P. 1 1 LAUREL RllXii:. Mary Shives is reported on the sick list. Walter Shaw, wife and little sou, attended the Sabbath school ionic at this placie. Luther Gordon and wife spent last Wednestby at John Gord on's. ' Nellie lless is visiting her par ents, Jacob Clouser and wifa. CoraShaw spent Saturday with Mrs. Margaret Lynch. Quito a number of people at tended the sale of James Harris at Pott s Mili. Quito an improvement has been made in Ihe Sabbath school at this place by the purchase of an org'm. The Sabbath school picnic was largely attended. Addresses were made by Kev. A. G. B. Pow era and II m. D. T. Humbert, and quite a number of very good reci tations were rendered. This Sabbath school deserves much praise for the careful leadership of the Superintendent during the months that have put-set in bring ing the little children together, and also the older people. May ttio good work still continue. A series of meetings will be held at this place, beginning Au gust. 13, and continuing over Sab bath, by Rev. A. G. B. Powers. Maude Gordon and uncle, John Harris, spent a week very pleas antly in the home of Chick Mel- lott and wife, in Franklin county. NEW OKENADA. Mrs. B. H Shaw, of Huston town, stopped in New Grenada between trains last Saturday, on her way to Saxtou. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Cun ningham, of Mount Union, are visiting the former's parent., Mr. and Mrs. N. G Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Leslie, of Kist Pittsburg, and O E Ciok, of Kvst Broadtop, were guests of b, G. Mills and others last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mills sp(nt a couple of days making a trip to Mount Union and Altoona. Ibjnry Weaver and family,, of Saltillo, took a spin to New Grenada, stopping while there at the home of F. G. Mills. Harry, Nellie, and Maude Fos ter, of the valley, moved to Jacobs, Huntingdon county, Monday, where they will keep house, and II irry will dig coal. Harry's parents intend going in a couple of weeks. Mrs. W. L IVoseby anddaugh ter Mary, accompanied uy two gentlemen in an lutomobilc, had a pleasant ride through the Val ley to New Grenada last Sunday. Russell Gracey spent last Sun day at Richard Alloway's. Among tlie strange faces we saw at the late Hon. J. A. Mc Donough's sale, was that of our jld friend Robert Gracey, of Weldon, Pa. Bob is just a jolly Edward Mellott and daughter a9 ever ancl apparently no older. were visiting in the home of Rob ert Mellott, last Sunday. Washington's Plague Spots lie in the low, marshy bottoms of the Potomac, the breeding ground of malaria germs. These germs cause chills, fever and ague, bil lousness, jaundice, lassitude, weakness aid general debility, and bring suffering or death to thousands yearly. But Electric Bitters never fail to destroy them and cure malaria troubles. "They are the best all-around ton ic and cure for malaria I ever us ed," writes R. M. James, of Lou ellen, S. C. They cure stomar-.h, liver, kidney, and blood troubles, and will prevent typhoid. Try them, 50c. Guaranteed by Trout's drug store. MAYS CHAPEL. P. O. Crist and Dennis Hull run a free transportation wagon from Warfordsburg to Amaranth, mak ing connections at Mr. Crist's farm. Their first passenger wus Mrs. Katie Decker, who was go ing to visit Mrs. Lillie Carnell. S. O. Deneen and family, and Walter Deneen and family, visit ed James Booth and family last Saturday and Sunday. Q jite a number ot the people in this vicinity attended the "Medicine Show" at Warfords burg. lUrry J.Crist won the crize a fountain pen. S. O. Deneen has the contract for building a coucrete barn wall for James Booth, who intends to build a barn in the near future. A number of our people attend ed the festival at Warfordsburg last Saturday evening. THE CRIME OF IDLENESS. Idleness means trouble for any one, It's the same with a lazy liver. It causes constipation, headache, jaundice, sallow com plexion, pimples and blotches, loss of appftue, nausea, but Dr, King's New Life Pills soon banish liver troubles and buila up vour health, store. 25c. at TroutV drug Huslontown U. B. Charge. Divine services for Sunday August 8th. Hustontown, Sunday school, 2:!!0. Bothlehera, Sunday school 9:30; Christian Endeavor, 7:80. Mt. Tabor, Sunday school 9; preaching 10; Christian Endeavor 7:110. ' Wells Valley, Sunday school 9:30; Christian Endeavor 7; preach iogB. S. B. IIoi-VMA.v, pastor. Harrinonville Circuit M. E. Church, SilOH,m Sunday school 9:00; preaching service 10:00; prayer meeting, Thursday eveuiug at 8. Asbury Sunday school 9:30; preaching service 8:00; prayer meeting, Wednesday even'mgat 8. Ebenezer Sunday school 2:00; preaching seivico 8:00. L. W. McGauvey, pastor. Mrs. John Shaffer spent last Monday at Mercersburg with he,r cousin, Mrs. A. Divelbiss. This was Airs. Shaffer's first trip to Mercersburg. . , Our old friend and "wildcat yeller" Jim Chesnut did good service at the 'sale here last Sat urday, buthe didn't knowapump from an old fashioned flax break. Tnree shares of stocK of the Vrst National Bank of McCon nelisburg were sold at the Mc Donough sale last Saturday, and brought, respectively, 140, 1-46, and 148 dollars. This shows up well for the bank. District President Dick Mc Gowan, of Burnt Cabins, assisted by Harry Shafer, Fort Littleton's "Village Blacksmith," installed the oflicers ot the P. O. S. of A. camp at this place last Saturday evening. Grandma Gaster is able to be out again, but she is still quit feeble. Mrs. L L. Cunningham, of New Grenada; Miss Grace Lodge, of Crystal Springs, and Mrs. Maude Neal, of Orbisonia, left on Wednesday Lst for Altoona, and were present at Methodist Day at Lakemont Park. Your scribe is now experienc ing one of the many hardship.) of his life one which, no doubt. many of his brethren in McCon- nellsburg and elsewhere have gone through with. While his wife is away on her vacation in. Altoona and other points, the ' old man" is at home, all alone, keep ing right down to business, afld endeavoring, in his weakness and loneliness to fulfill the scriptures as recorded in II Kings, 21&t chapter, and latter part of the 13th verse, which affords him much consolation. Look it up tor yourself and read say, be fore each meal. The boys say he turns the dishes upside down without wiping, and leave them for the next meal. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mellott, of 1 lustontown, spent a few hours in town last Friday, during which time they were agreeable callers at the News office. Trcutmcnt fur and Chronic FREE! FREE! 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AND PPH 1.ISMKI) MV OP.DKR op Till: SKCHK- tary op the common-u 10 a i ,'i'h, j n ' I'I'uhi'amt, op artvlh nvhi of THE CONSTITfTloN. A .JOINT RKSOl.PTIoN rrnposiiiK iimnndmpntK to wet Inn right nnd tvnty-nnn of tirtirlr fnnr. Mcttun plcvrn nnd twelve of nrtlflo llvo, bpc tlnnn two. three, unil fourteen of nrtlele flKht. Beet Inn one of nrtlele twelve, ll ml Snellen two Htul Heven of nrtlele four teen, of the Constitution of Pennsyl vania, nnd providing a nehedule for cnrryhiR the amendment) Into effeel. Section 1. Pe It resolved bv the Senate And Hn,ts" of Representatives of the Commonwealth of PennsylvanlH In flen fral Assembly met, That the following nre priipose.1 as amendments to the fon tltutlnn of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. In neeorilanie with the provi sions of the eighteenth nrtlele thereof: Amendment One To Article Four, Hee tlnn KlKht. fleetlnn 2. Amend seeiion eight of nrtlele four of th Constitution of Pennsylvania, whleh reads ns follows: "He shall nominate nnd. by nnd with the nilvlee nnd eonsent of two-thirds of nil the members of the Senate, appoint a Beeretary of the Commonwealth nnd nn Attorney (general during pleasure, a. Superintendent of Publlr lnstrurtlon for four years, and sueh other ollleers ot the Commonwealth as he is or may be authorized by the Constitution or by law to appoint; he sliall have power t III! nil vaianeles that may happen, In of flees to whleh he may appoint, dutiug- tne reeess of the He tiate, by granting rommlsslons whleh shall expire nt the end of their next session; he shall have power to fill nny vnenney that may hap pen, during the reeess of the Senate, in the offloe of Auditor General, Htate Treasurer, Secretary of Internal Affairs or Superintendent of lublie Instruction, In n Judicial ofllce. or In any other elec tive ofllce whlen he is or may be au thorized to (111; If the vacancy shall hnp pen during the session of the Ketiate, the (Jovernor sliall nominate to the Srjn ote, before ' their final ndjournment. u proper pei-y.in to fill said vacancy; hut In uny such ease of vacancy, In nn elec tive office, n person sliall he chosen to said ofllce nt the next general election, unless the vacancy shall happ -n within three calendar months ' immediately pre ceding such election. In which case the election for said office shall be held at the second succeeding general election. Tn acting on executive nominations the Senate shall sit with open doors, nnd, In confirming or rejecting the nominations of the tlovernor, the vote shall be tnkcq by yeas and nays, and shall be entered on the Journal." so as to read as follows: He shall nominate and, 'by and with the ndvice mid consent of two-thirds of all the members of the Senate, nppolnt a Secretary of the Commonwealth nnd an Attorney tlenernl during pleasure, n Superintendent of Public Instruction for lour years, and such other ollleers of the Commonwealth us he is or may be nu thorixed by the Constitution or by law to appoint; he shall have power to- fill nil vacancies that may happen, in ofllees to which lie may nppolnt, during the re eess of tie- Senate, by granting commis sions whleh shall expire 'at the end of their next Hession; he shall have power to till any vacancy that may happen, during the reeess of the Senate, in the ollice of Auditor General. Stnte Treas urer. Secretary of Internal Affairs ot Superintendent of Public Instruction. In n Judicial ollice, or In nny other elective oflh-c which he Is or may be nuthorlzefl to fill; if the vacancy shall happen dur ing the session of the Senate, the Gov ernor shall nominate to the Senate, he fore their final adjournment, n propei person to fill said vnenney; but In an; sueh case of vacancy, in un elective of fice, a pertion shall be chosen to said of rce on the next election day appropriate to sueh ofllce. nceordlng to the provision of this Constitution, unless the vaennr) shall happen within two calendar nionlhf Immediately preceding such election day In which ease- (he election for said oflVi Khnll he held on the second suceeedlnf. election dny appropriate to sueh otliec In netlng on executive nofnlnntions tin Senate sliall sit with open doors, and. lr confirming or. rejecting the nomination of the Governor, the vote shall be takei by yens anil nays, nnd shall be entcroi: on the Journal. Amendment Two To Article Four, Sec tion Twcnty-oue. Section 3. Amend section twenty-ono ol article four, which reads as follows: "The term of the Secretary of Interna Affairs shall he four years; of the Audi tor General three years; and of the Staff " rtasurer two years. These ollleers slutl be chosen by tile qualified electors of lh state at general elections. No pernor ejected to tne ottice of Auditor Genera or Htate J reasurer shall be capable ol holding the sume ofllce for two consecu tive terms," so ns to rend: The terms of the Secretary of Interna AfTairs, the Auditor General, and thi htntc Treasurer shall each he four years und they shall be chosen by the quallfki electors oi tne Htate at general elections out h nunc i reasurer, elected in the ycai one inou-iaiui nine hundred and nine shall serve for three years, and his sue cessors shall be elected nt the genera election In the year one thousand nlni hundred nnd twelve, and In every fourtl year thereafter. No person elected to thi omee or Auditor General or Slate Treus- urcr snun pe capable of holding th( same omee ror two consecutive terms. Amendment Three To Article Five, Sec tion Kleven. Section 4. Amend section eleven of ar ticle five, which reads as follows: "I'xoepi as otnerwlse provided In tlilf onstiiuiioii. justices of the peace or al dermen shall be elected In tlie severa wbtus, districts, norougim and township ai ioe lime or inn election or constables by the qualified electors thereof. in suil manner as shall be directed by law, am snan ne commissioned iiy the Governoi lor I. term or nve years. No townshli aru, district or oorougtl snail elect molt man two Justices of the peace or alder men wiinout tne consent of a majorlt) oi mi- quiuiueo electors within such town ship, ward or borough; no per. ,11 shal be elected to such ofllce unless he shal have resided within the township, borough ward or district for one year next pree.-d. Ing his eh etlon. In cities containing ovei nny tnousaiKi inhabitants, not more thai one Hldermun shall be elected In cael ward or district," so as to reuU; r.xccpi as otnerwlse provai, ,J In thb i.onsmution, justices of the pence iiiiiermen snail he elected la the several warns, districts, boroughs or townships by the qualified- electors thereof, at the municipal election. In such manner a shall he directed by law. and shall hi commissioned by the Gov-rnor fur r term of six years. No township, want uuiirici or noiougn snail elect more than iwi. jusiices or tne pence or aldernr without the consent of u majority of the uu'iiioeu eieiiois wiinm such township ward or borough; ,,o person shall l elected to such oltlce unless he shall have resided within tin- township, borough ward or district for one year next pre ceding his election. In cities containing r nMMinmni innaoiiants, not more wuwi woe mucriiuin snail he elected In warn ward or oistrict. Amendment Four-To Article Five. Sec ti'.n Twelve. Section S, Amend section twelve of artl kim nvo oi i nt- i onstiiutoti, which reads louows; "In Philadelphia there shall be estab court, not or- record, of pollen cau., with Jurisdiction not ants, one and civil exceeding one hundred dollars: such courts shall be held by maglHtrates whose term of ofllce shall be live years and they shall be elected on general ticket by tho qualified voters at large: und In the election of the gald magistrates no voter (.hull vote for more than two-thirds Of ths number of persons to be elected when more than one lire to bu chosen; they shall h.. compensated only by fixed Salaries, to bo paid by said county; and sliall exercise such Jurisdiction, civil and criminal, except as herein provided. s Is now exercised by aldermen, subject to such changes, not Involving an Increase of civil Jurisdiction or conferring political dutbm, ss miTy bi made by law. In Phila delphia the oltlce of alderman Is abol ished," o ns to read as follows; . In phPnd. I ihta there shall be estab lished, tor earn thirty thousand Inhabit ants, one court, not of record, of police nnd civil causes, with Jurisdiction not exceeding one hundred dollars; such r-ourts sliall be held by magistrates whose term of ofllce shall he six years, and tb shall be elected on general ticket nt the municipal election. by the qnalllled voters nt inrge; nnd in the election tne said magistrates no voter shall vole Mr more than two-thirds of the number or persons to be elected when more than one are to be chosen; they shall be com pensated only by tlxed sularles, to be paid by said county; and shall exercise such Jurisdiction, civil nnd criminal, ex ccpi as nerein provided, ns ts now ex ercised by aldermen, subject to such changes, not Involving an Increase of civil Jurisdiction or conferring political duties, as may be made by law. In Phila delphia the ofllce of nldcrmnn Is uhol Ished. Amendment Five To Article Eight. Sec tlon Two. Section !, Amend section, two of article .eight, whleh reads as follows: i "The general election shall be held an nnally on the Tuesday next following the first Monday of November, but the Gen eral Assembly may by law llx a different day. two-thirds of nil the members of ench House conncntlng thereto," so us to road: i The general ejection shall he held bl enniully on the Tuesday next following tin' llrst Monday of November hi each even-nuiiile red year, but the General As semliiy may by law tlx a different day two-thirds of all the members of each House consenting thereto: Provided. That such election shall always be held In nn even-numbered year. Amendment Six To Article Eight, Sec Hon Three. Section 7. Amend section three of article eight, whleh reads uh follows "All elections for city, ward, borough and township ollleers. for regulnr terms of service, shall be held on the third Tuesday of February," so as to read: All Judges elected by the electors of the State at large may he elected at either a gem ral or municipal election, as cir cumstances may require. All elections for Judges of the courts for the several Judicial districts, and for county, city. ward, borough, and township ollleers for regular terms of service, shall he held on Ihe municipal election day; namely, the Tuesday next following the first Mon day of November In each odd-numbered year, but the General Assembly may by law fix a different day. two-thirds of nl! the members of each House consenting thereto: Provided, That such election shall always he .held In an odd-numbered year. Amendment Seven To Article Eight, Sec tion Fourteen. Section R. Amend section fourteen of article eight, wnlch reads ns follows: "IHstrlct election boards shall consist of a Judge nnd two inspectors, who shall be chosen annually by the citizens. Each elector shall have the right to vote for the judge and on" Inspector, and each Inspect or shall appoint one clerk. The first elec tion board for nny new district shall be selected, and vacancies in election honrds lllh-d, as shall be provided by law. Elec tion ollleers shall lie privileged from ar rest upon days of .election, and while en gaged In making up and transmitting re turns, except upon warrant of a court of reeord or Judge thereof, for an elec tion fraud, for felony, or for wanton breach of the peace. In cities they mny claim exemption from Jury duty during their terms of service," so ns to read : District election boards sliall consist ol a Judge nnd two Inspectors, who shall h cho -n bu nnl.illy. by the citizens nt th :r.uii"i.; I ehKon; hut the Gem ral As seirhl mny require said boards to bf appointed In such manner as It may by I iw provide. Laws regulating the ap I o!n :ni nt ol said boards may be enacted to apply to cities only: Provided. Thai such lews be uniform for cities of th sa ne elntis. Each elector shall have Ills rh lit io vote for the Judge and one In sp etor. and each Inspector sliall appoint one clerk. The first election board foi ant new district shall be selected, and vn'ariies In election boards (Hied, as shall be provided by law. Election ofil eers shall oe privileged from arrest upor days of . 1. ctlon, and while engaged ll making up and transmitting returns, ex cept upon warrant of n court of record or Judge thereof, for an election fraud for felony, or for wnnton brench of the ponce. In cUles they may claim exemp tion from Jury duly during their terms ol service. Amendment Elrrhl To Article Twelve Section One. Seeiion !. Amend section one, artlclt tW' l-e, which rends as, follows: "All ofin-e f-s, whose se lection Is not pro vleb d for in this Constitution, shall b elected or appuliiti-el as may be dlreetei: by law." so as to read: All oin-vrs. whose selection Is not pro vided for In this Constitution, shall be elected or appointed as may be dlreetei' by law: Provided. That elections of State ollleers shall be held on a general elect lor day. and elections of local ollleers shal: be held on a municipal election clay, ex cept whe-n, in either case, special eie-ctloiu may be require! to fill unexpired terms. Amendment Nlu. To Article Fourteen Section Two. K ctlon in. Amend section two of artlclr fourteen, which reads as follows: "County ollleers shall Jie ele c ted nt thf general elections and shall hold theh oflice-s for tlie term of three years, be ginning on the first Monday of Jannarv next after Ihe-lr election, and until llieli sue ssors shall be duly qualified; al vae-aacles nit othe-rwlse provided for shall be filled In such manner as may be provided by law," ho ns to read : County ollleers shnll be elected at th municipal elections and shall hold their oltii-es for the te-rm of four years, be ginning on .the' llrst Monday of January next lifter tlie'lr election, and until their Bllfcssnrs aha II be duly iiuallfleil; all vacancies not otherwise proviiled for. Hh i'l be (libel In such manner as may be proviue.M ley law. Amendment Ten To Article Fourteen, Section Seven, Section 11. Ami'iiil section seven, article fourteen, whle h nails as follows: "Three ceeiinty commissioners and three county auditors shall fie elected In each county whe-r- such officers are chosen, In the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-live- and every third year tlu-re afte r; and In the election of said ollleers each quallfle-d elector shall vote for no more than two persons, and the three persons having the highest iiumls-r if vote s snail beelecte'd; any casual vacancy in iiie- oiuee oi county commissioned' or V'.mty auditor shall ,he filled, by the court or common pleas of the- county In nie-n sucn vacancy sliall occur, by the appointment of an elector of the proper couniy wuo snan nave voted for1 tn commissioner or auditor whose place Is io lie lllle-el, o as to read: Threw county commissioners and threr county auditors shall l elected In each couniy whi're such ollleers ure chos-n. In the year one thousand nlr.e hundred end eleven and every fourth year there-fft'-r; anil In the election of Bald ofllri-r eaeii eiualiiled elector shall vote for no more than two persons, und the three IH'isons having the highest number of Voles shall be elected; any casual vacancy In the oltlce of county conunlssuner or county auelltor shall be filled by the court of common pleas of the county In which such vacancy shall occur, by the appoint, ment of an elector of the proper county who shall have voted for the commis sioner or auditor whose place Is to bo filled. Se hi'dule for the Amendmi'tils. Section i; That no liiionveiilenie mny rise from the changes Hi the Constitu tion of (lie Common wealth, und In order to carry the same into complete opera tion, It Is hereby declured thut In the case of ulfleers elected by tho people, all terms of olllis fixed by act of Assembly at un odd numlier eef vcae-M shall each bee lengthidied one yeur. but the Legislature may change thei lena-th of the te-i-in, proviiled the terms for which such ollleers are elected shall always be) for an even number of years. 1 lie ahovi) extension of utllclal terms shall not affect oltkeers elected at the general election of one thousand nine hundred and eight; nor nny city, ward, borough, township, or election division officers, whoso te-rm of ollUe. under ex isting law. end in the yeur una thousand nine hundred and ten. of which Is two yenrs, anil nlso all elec tion oflicers nnd assessors chosen at that election, shall serve until the first Mon day of December In the' year one thou sand nine niindred nnd eleven. All ofli cers chose-n nt that election to ofbe-es the term ol which la now four ye-ars, or Is made four yenrs by the e.perntlon of these nmendmenfH or this schedule, shall serve until .he llrst Monday of December In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirteen. All Justices of the peace, magistrates, and aldermen, chosen at that election, shall s,rve until the first Mon jjay of December In the year one thou wind nine hundred and llfteen. After the year ninetee n Hundred anil ten, and until the Legislature shall otherwise provide, all terms of elly, ward, borough, town ship, nnd election division oflicers shnll begin on tin' first Monday of December In an ndd-ntimhered year. All city, ward, borough, and township ofllce-rs holding ofllce at the data of the npprovnl of these amendments, whoRc te-rms of ofllce may end In the year one tnniisnnd nine nunelred and eleven, shall continue to hold their offices until the first Monelay of December of that year. All Judges of the courts for the sev eral Judicial districts, and also all county oflicers,. holding ofllce nt the date of the approval of these amendments, whose terms of ofllce may end In the year one thousand nine hunilred and eleven, shall continue to hold their ofllce. until the in si Monday of January, one thousand tune Hundred ami twelve. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. ROHERT McAFKR. SiH-retary of the Commonwealth IITfdnk" Dealer In Pianos - Organs The underslg-ned takes this method of informing the people of Fulton county that he is prepared to furnish High Grade Pianos and organs at prices that are attractive. He makes a specialty of the LESTER h a PIANOS GKNERAL DIRECTORY. an instrument of national tion: and the reputa- MILLER AND THE WEAVER ORGANS Being a thoroughly trained tuner, he is prepared jn short no tice to tune pianos or repair organs. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A sample Lester Piano may be seea in the home of Geo. B. Mel lott, McConnelisburg. If you are thinking of getting a piano or organ let me know, I can save you money. L. W. FUIIK, NfcEDMORE, PA. I ' the yi-nr one thousand nine hundred and ten tho municipal elceflon aliaV b. held on Ihe, third Tuesday of F'-bruars- s he-ivtof ire; but till olnccrs ehom-n a thae i''e-e-eioo to an r-rttoc t he regular tcna Any Time is Bliss 1 Time Keep a box of Bliss Native Herbs on hand for all emergen cies for headache distress after eating biliousness con stipation r heuin at ism blood disorders. Take a tablet once In a while just for "health's sake." BLISS NATIVE HERBS Is an old-time remedy of roots herbs and barks pressed into tablets easy to take 200 tablets for $1.00 guaranteed to benefit or money back. Get the genuine In yellow boxes only made by BLISS In Washington, D. C. . SOLD BY lh President Jiid(tHon. S. Mo. s, h Associate Judges-!;. T. HumtaT",. rrothonotsrv. An .ei .... I istrlot A Horney -Kmnk I-. I y, X'"-Trehsui-er-tiiancs II. bleviiVs ' .Sheriff-.lore Harris. Deputy Sheriff-a. D. Hon iran T.lu.y cominlssloner.-lravld i,(,l2, A c RAU,li,ors-Wm. Wink. U. II. Myers, C. c" Jo. Commissioners Kmantiel if... Sharp. Daniel VV. t,T..ir,,T "eefer, J. Ulerk 1. Krank Henry.' County .Superintendent- II r I UIrl, AUornev,- VV. Scott, Alex.m ler j Slpes. TlioimiH v. h oun. y. MeV i'i,; ';n K. Slin,ier. John P. .Slpes. if w u ' .n'M Lynch, 11. N. sipc-s, U h. vi We ' h'rk' BOKOIOII OFFICERS. Justloe of the I'enec-.Ino 1' r..t,. . Cm tah e-Charles s- toiife ' C"nr"11 Huikcss- W. l, NcKblt. Councllmen-Thomus Humll, 1,, vv John Sheets, 'Michael !ilttck, Hutrv L H. U. Naeie. Allien stoner S """lll, Clerk -C. W. l'eck. School i Hrectors-John Comerer D t , i-Inier, Hurry Hamll. Ed. l. Stol. l"1'' Woollet. M. Vv. Xuce M"incr. s. a noareior Health-.lohn 1. HDPS nru . n iir.e w- 11 - - Irwin, V, ;. a. Lynch, John W. Mosser.M. b. ; F' TERMS OF COIRT. The first term of the Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall con.n,ene on the Tuesday following the Z,?n? Monday of January.at 10 o'clock I Z .t,. s,ecol?d term commences on thi p m Mnday of Warch at 2 o'clocS The third term on the Tuesday next nWi.D? llfe 8eC0Dd Mnday ofj"De at 10 o'clock a. m. " The fourth term on the first Mondai October, at 2 o'clock p. m. onua CUt'RCUES. PRESDYTEJUAN.-Iiev. John Diehl Sabbath school at 9:15. Pt-eacl.ii . 10:.!0 an alternate Sundavs. nn.i r'-R every Sunday. Christian Endeavor",! ti.JU. I'rayer meeting Wednesday evs ning at 7:u0. All are cordially invi,.i Methodist Bryner, Pastor, Sunday School at tf:30 a. m. Prear.hW ir.AA Sunday morning at 10:30 anS every Sunaay evening at 7:00. Kpworth Leaeue at 6:00 n. m. Po.,- 0 Thursday evening at 7:00. 'D(? United Presbyterian Kev. J l Grove, Pastor. Sunday school atB-sii ? m e.! every Sunday morn ing at 10:30. and evArv mho- c evening at7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by the Young Peo- - -Hawaii union at t:uo p. m atroor meetiag Wednesday evening JVANGELlijAi i,TT'rniriiwr.. -.! vinFassoldPastor. Sunday school 915 a. m. Preachinc nveev mho- c...i. morning at 10:30nd every other Sun day evening at 7:00. hrlstian En- on Wednesday evening at 7:00. IvEFORMED Rev. nh.o P.. tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching on alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m, Christian Ludeavor at 8:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. SOCIETIES J... ALLER, Knobsvtllo, Pa. Orders by mail solicited and same win uuve prompt attention. M-Mlj, BO YEARS ''CAI-tMltlNiwe t Tra:2 Marks Designs Copyrights Slk Anrons enihif s sketch snd deenes-iiitlein dis i)nle-iely ajec-eerteein our oann free wiieeileer lis lo-einlon l irehl,ly peiteiauble. t'ein.iinieile-ei, tloTinatrlotlfninSileeittal. lunltaokim I'ul.-nts K-at trc tllele-eit sueney for Bceurins imleniR. 1'nli.iior Ulee-Q hroeiieli Munii t Co. recolfl h. ..u.u, ne. luv. vusivee, iu .un SclentiHc American. hanrtsomely liliifltriited weeklf lament d Hilntmn of uny rienltao JournaJ. Term. t rnr: four montbi,.L tkiiatiHl! newitdnalerfc MeCALL PATTERNS Celebrated Jnr style, perfect fit, simplicity and reliability nearly 40 ycirf. Hold tn nearly every city and town in tho United feu tea and Cumuli!, . or by nmi) direct. Wert K,ii '' any otlitr muke. Send lor r caulovuti. McK ALL'S MAGAZINE lr au-bftcrilcm than tny other fafthion mugazlne milUun a iimnth. Invaluabl. Imu tit ty le. piltcrn", lrefcimktnv, millinery, p!ln licwiiiw. f-tnry necdit-wurk, iMirdrekwin, ttiqufUe, uud i,tiric, t-tr. Only 60 cetitu .ir (wnrlli dutilc)( inrliHlifi a Iren pa item, hiib'tcrtlH! tmtKv, or tend lor tamplv copy. WONDBFUL INDUCEMiNTS In A iffnl, HihI hnn(?i prf'tnium CAUlogu hi d nww cult -r urtu , .ddic MS iltCAU C0M 2vb ;o Ii8 W, S7U) 51. NEW YORK OddFellows M'nnr. nal lcViinT.la No. 744 meets.everv Fridav rninr in tne Clevenger's Hall in McConnelisburg. Fort Littleton Lodire No. 484 moot. every Saturday evening In the New Hall Wells Valley Lodge No. 607 meeti every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' IJall at Wells Tannery. narrisonvllle Lodce No. 7in moot. every Saturday evening In Odd Fel leaua) trull . tt : ... ... uw.x Oil IJ. T1H1J11V in. Waterfall Lodpe No. 773 moota . ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows' Warfordsburfi' odr Nn. fini moot. in Warfordsburtr nvnrv Roinrdoi evening. Kine Post G. A. R. Nn !?; in McConnelisburg In Clevenger's Hall the first Saturday in every month at 2 p. m. Washington Camp, No. 550, P. 0. S. of A. meets every first apd third Saturday evening at their hall at Need more, y Tuscarora Council, Roval Arcanum meets every first and third Moudaj evening in Clevenger'B Hall, McCon nelisburg. 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. 554, P. O.S. of A., Hustontown, meets every Satur urday evening in P. O. S. of A. Hall, i John Q. Taylor Post G. A. R., No. OHO, meets every Saturday, on or juct preceding full moon in Lashlev hall, at 2 p. m., at Buck Valley. Woman's Relief Corps, No. 8) meets at same date and place at 4 p.m. uen. u. a. McKibbin Post dNo.401 G. A. S., meets the second an four-b Baturdayg in each month at Pleasant Uldge. Clear Ridge Council, No. 940, Jr. O. U. A. M., meets in their Hall at Clear Ridge every Saturday evening. Tlie Aspasia Rebekab Lodge, I. O. O. F., of Harrisonville, meets the 1st and 3d Wednesday of each month, in the I. O. O. F. Hall at HarrisonvlJle. Clear Ridge Grange No. 1300, P. of ' H , meets the first and third Friday nights each month in Jr. O. U. A. Ju. Hall. DR. A. K. DAVIS, Hustontown, Pa. - DENTAL W0KK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Gold Crown and Bridge Worlt a Specialty. , Teeth extracted positively without puln. All Work Guaranteed, ' Will be in oilice frrra Thursday ev ening until Monday morning of each week. TV. M. COMERER, agent for jj W1HEGEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Clo ver Hullers, Saw mills, &c. , f ' Engines on hand, all the time,
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