FULTuN COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. l. W. P'K, Editor and Proprietor. AkCONNELLSBURG, PA. AUGUST 12, 19)9 NEW URKNADA. Wm, J. Criclcr, who has been iu Kansas for a year or more, re turned to the home of hi father, Jacob Ccider, last Wednesday. Miss Alma McClain, wh has been at Huntingdon for some tune, is home on a visit for a few days. Miss Lola (Jlirk, of Hunting dou, is visiting at M. W. llouelrs. Harry C ymaus took a littlt outing to his home at Decorum, an incidentally attended tin. Shade G ip picuic last Saturday. Queen Houck is visi Un-friends at Kobertsdale. ll y Shafer visited over Hun- day in the homo of his brother llirvey at Fort Littleton. S. R Metzler has started into the butchering business. This will be quite a convenience for many of our people. H. 11. IJridcnstine aud daugh ter Mary, of PJumville, Pa., and S. D. Hank, of Glen Campbell, I 'a., managing agent for the American Central Life insurance, of Indiana, Pi., called on L. L Cunningham last Thursday. Mr. Uridunstine is also an agent foi the same company. They are botn very pleasant gentlemen. Jesse O. McC'ain, of Koberts dale is building a largestore room addition to his property, into which he experts to remove his store about the tirst of Septem be: , and vacate the room he is at present using. i Mrs. ii. W. Cunningham and son Laverty, of Altoona, are spending their vacation among their New Grenada friends and relatives. Tombstones and monuments h kVe been erected in Bethel ceme tery recently. The graves mark ed are those of Mrs. James Gris singer, Peter Iiaith, and Comrade Charles Noel. Mr. Noel's was furnished from the Quartermast ei'-General's office, Washington, D. C. Ethel, daughter of Dr. C. A. Ii McClain, of Mount Union, is visit mg friends here during her sum mer vacation. Ethel is a nice lit tlo lady. Miss Mary Thomas, of Saltillo, and Miss Emma Fake, of Colum bus, O., are visiting in the home of the former's brother, John W. Tnomas, of this place. Isaau McClain has his steam threshing outfit in the Valley, threshing out the crops of the farmers. Miss Maude Neal spent a few days last week at her old home in this place. Mrs. Jesse O. McClain, and Ruth and Blanche Alloway all of Kobertsdale, visited at Wm. Alloway 'a last Suuday. Charlie Alloway, of Hroadtop City visited friends here over Sunday. On account of the hot weather and the dusty roads, very few of our people went to the Walnut Grove Cam pmee ting last Sunday. Mrs. George Gress and John Deshong, of Dane, spent last Sun day at llirry Caster's. UnlesH rain comes very soon, gardens will have porished, and the corn crop will be a Hat lailure. Pasture is now burned up, the streams are very low, and many wells have gone out of business. While coming down the mount am last Saturday on a spring wagon, Mrs. A. D. Keith was thrown to the ground and severe ly bruised. The accident wus caused by one of the wheels drop ping ii. to a deep bo'e in the road. The luckiest mortala in thu er ring world of ours are the road supervisors. If thoy were called to account for all the injury and damage that comes from their negligence, the courts would have something to do. Hustontown Barton Chesnut, K II lover . Foreman Taylor Chesnut, D W( lodcock Wink Keebaugh Umpire, Tay lor Fi .slier, B Fisher, P 1 Sj angler Elvey Alexander I lelman Grissmger; Base Ball At McConnellsburg, last Sat urday. McConnellsburg p IVnsinger c Doylo 8S lb L'b !!b If cf rf Wilbur ScoreUoeper. lrvin Ilolman. Score: Hustontown 210 0 3 2 0." 2-15 McCounellsburg 00 2 1 00000- 3 At Harrisonvilie, Angut7th. Ludig, Jrs. Harrisonvilie I ?rant, C lirant, D M nm ma Price Brant, E Lake King Laidig Mellott, J Score, 1 0-1 .'J, in favor of Laidig. Umpire, Erra Clevenger. Score keeper, Joseph Deshong. Fea turo of game o-base hit by Ed win Brant. Everybody Talking About II, Everybody is talking about the great free oiTer of Dr. Greene's, OLM. i Tnnrnspn AMirvntvTq m t??h Isaac Perk, of Covalt, spent Sunday ! ro.NsvriTt i i.Vv xr liMrrrF.n TO 1 ,.. I ... ,,.,. ,. ., i TIIK CITI.KXS nf THIS IVlMMON- in iiiim in vviiiintu ieiuier. p Cmuelly c Strait lb Mellott, -o Daniels :!o Metzler ss Lawyer, S If Schooley cf Lawyer, L rf Mellott, B AmnniT those wlin visit.. d TlnvM who discovered that wonderful Hann's last Sunday wore: lirady Mel- medicine, Dr. Greene's Nervura lot', wife and son Paul: (ieo Mellott, blood find nerve remedy, lie w'fe nnd sonllurokl: Mrs. Isatali Slp;s makes a specialty of treating pa- 8"'1 rMHl'('11' Howard Truax. May . .i u i .. , ; Lake. Harrison Mann, Mubelle Truax. Units through letter correspond ' ,, ( hlvelu,J Mo)1()tt"iU em (, and ail who accept his olTer j ,,,it.. e number of our people at- ai 'J astonished at the marvelous t tended son- services at Hk; Dunkurd success of this method. His of I'l'uroli Sunday evening. titeisat Si West 14th St., Now I CJ'", Covnlt r"- Sunday evening v i rv. i i , In the home of M. F. Daniels oi k City, where he receives and .. ,. , ,,, . . L , , . ' . , uijr thosn visiting Isulah Mei- carefully examines every letter it,;a llsl Sunday were;. David and sent to him. After thoroughly Koss Gordon, Jonas Mellott and wile, studying each case -he answers uml -Miss I',pri0 Mellon. WKA1.TF1 l'l)H Til Kill APPROVAL, OR Itl-MIIi-riON. It V TIIK (SI.NKTIAI. AH SUM III. V OF TIIK .MMii.NWK.tl.TH F PKNNSVI.'VANIA. AND I'l'H- I.ISHK.n F'.V OltllKIt OF Till', Sl-.Cltl' llsh.Cc;, for each thirty thousand Inhnhlt fints, tine court, not of record, of police and civil causes, with Jurisdiction not exceeding ono hundred dollum; such courts shall he-held by magistrates whose term or otlloe shall be six years, and they shall lie elected on general ticket ut the municipal election., by the qualified OK 'I'll K t')lMM IN Wl'.A l.'I'l I J N' Voters lit Wire: 01..I In (ho lee vi KSI-ANi'K OP AHTICLK XVIII OP the said mnirlstrntos no voter shall vote fur more thnn twp-thlrdH of the number the letter, explaining the casG of each symptom and telling a sure way to get well and all this is en tirely free of charge. They save the expense of a trip to the city, have no fee to pay. aud have the benefitof the best medical ud vice. Here is an opportunity for you to get well, readers; you can either accept or rpject it. Which will you do? Write to-day for fkkh bottle of Dr. Greene's Laxura for all stom ach, liver and bowel trouble. PLEASANT RI0UK. The farmers are very busy threshiug out their crops, and are generally rewarded by ar unusually good yield. Prof. Miller's "sn giug" at tin Christian church last Saturday drew a largo and appreciative au uieuce. Everybody was glad to see the Professor again. Bertha Laytou aud Ora Desh ong spent part of last Saturday the guests of Daisy Mellott. Tntrty-four persons were pres ent at the "party" at Riley Desh ong's'last Friday night, and all report a very enjoyable time. Marie T. Derksom, and Jessie Bard spent last Friday in the home of E. V. Mellott. The llarvist Meeting at the Dunkard church last Sunday and Sunday night was well attended. Earl Bard has purchased anew bufe'.sy. Milton Mellott made a business trip to Hancock last Saturday. Bertha Lay ton spent last Sat urday night at II. S. Meliott's. SIDIXI.NQ HILL. Augusta Henry Layton was badly injured last Wednesday by falling from a load of grain. George W. Gray is on the sick list. Mrs. Mary Paull has returned to her home at South Fork, Pa. Henry Deshong is wearing a smile that will not rub off and just because a young daughter has come to their house. Anna Hebner is visiting in the home of Aaron Hess, and her sis ter, Mave Hebner, is visiting the family of John Stahle. in Buck Valley. Miss Nellie Williams, of Ever ett, is visiting in the home of G. D. Mellott, at Fanklin Mills. Walter Spade, of Hancock, is visiting friends at Amaranth. Mrs. Will Uair, of Saluvia, and Mrs. John Murnma and daughter Julia, of Laidig, spent a day re cently visiting the family of Kev. S. J. PitteDger, at Burnt Cabins. Mrs. W. A. Chesnut, of Hus tontown, is visiting her daughter Airs. Elliott Smith, at Biddles burg, and last Tuesday, the two ladiftH spent the day at John Hoop to the mountain for huckleberries fugarduer's. i but havo not found many. W mhinglon'i Plague Spoil He in the low, marshy bottoms of the Potomac, the breeding ground of malaria germs. These germs cause chills, fever and ague, bil iousness, jaundice, lassitude, weakness aud 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 U. M. James, of Lou ellen, S. C. They cure ntomacb, liver, kidney, and blood troubles, and will prevent typboid. Try them, 50c. Guaranteed by Trout's drug store. HARRISONVILLh. Mrs. Alfred Sipes and daugh ter returned fuom visiting rela tives iu Frauklin county. Clarence Mellott, of Andnver, made a trip to McC mnellsourg on business last Tuesday. Mrs. L W.McGarvey, is conva lescing slowly owing to several frights concerning her son Win. Albert. Master Albert's mouth is still very sore from the carbol ic acid. Mrs. Florence Wink was visit ing at Richard Schooley 's Thurs day. She had been taking treat ment for her eyes at Needmore for several weeks. The berry crop was a disap pointment to many owing to the dry season. Eleanor Bates spent several days last week with friends in McConnellsburg. Watson Schooley is erecting a new grauary. Miss Rebecca Sipes was taken suddenly ill last Wednesday. Overwork and the heat seemed to be the cause. Birthday parties and card showers seem to be very popular amusements. Owing to the at tention shown the "inward man" everybody says "I love card O. J. Mellott burned his limekiln last wtek. Mr&. Jane Kline, who has been on the slek list, is reported bettor. The Cross Hoiids Sunday school is progressing nicely. NKhDMORb. Mrs. Dorothy Graven is spending soinn time with her sister Mr. John McClellan John M. Kunyan and son Kussell, of MuConniieUabury, spent last, Mon day nijiht with the former's parents Mr, and Mrs. A. Kunyan. Mrs. LulTerty, of New Jersey, spent several days last week visiting in the home of ljer sister, Mrs CharlesKersh ner. Kid. Funk preached here last Sun day evening. The touchers' examination was held here last Friday. There were three who took the, examination, and plenty of applicants for the schools. Alexander Mellott has opened his new drive way, between the roads to l'ijjoon Cove and Covalt. It muy be delightful traveling along Burnett's Run tlit-so hot days, but there is no evidence of the roud having been used yet. There will be a "lletnedy Show" town this week. in THOMPSON. The drought still continues. Daisy Kelly, of McCouneilsburg, spent u few days lust week with her friend Jessie Truax. John M. Fittman, of Pigeon Cove, spent Sunday ut II. Sharpens. Maymond I.itton and cousin Mrs. Uoush spent from .Saturday until Mon day with friends in the Cove. Mattie Winters spent Sunday with her cousin I'.tta Douglass. Mrs. V. II Pittman and daughter Guynoll spout Sunday with Mrs. Pitt man's brother Jacob less and family. Peter Wolfe, of Mercersburg, is spending this week tishing in Licking Creek. Mrs. Mary A. Kelly, of McConnells burg, visited friends near Sharpe last week. Kev. Powers aud wife, of Xeedinoie, spent lust Wednesday night ut W. II. Pittmen's. Mrs. Job Winters aud daughter,. TIIK I'ONHTm 'TP in A JOINT KKHOLfTInN PropnsltiR amendment!) to wctlnnft eight uml twnty-onc or urtlele four, section!) eleven mid twelve of nrtlele live, ee tlons two. three, iiimI fourteen of nrtlele clijlit. Di-et'on one of nrtlele twelve, nnd er!ioiix two uml Hevcn of nrtlele four teen, of t'10 1 otiMtihitlon of f'entisyl v:inln. nml provlilliiK a Deliedule for cnrryltiK the nniemltnentn Into effect. Section 1. lie It rciilvc(l by the Sennit) Utiil Mouse of ItepreyentiillveH of the Cofiinionwe.-ilth of I'cniiHylviintii In Ocn tnil Assembly met, Thnt the following lire proposed n a memlmentft to the ('on Ftltiitlon of the ( 'omninnweiiMh of Penn K Ivimiii. In ncror!nnce with the provi sions of the elKhteenth nrtlele thereof: Amendment One To Article Four, Sec tion KiKht. S"ctlon 2. Amend seel Ion oltcht of nrtlcl four of the Constitution of Pennitylvnnlii, which reads us follows: "lie shall nominate and. by nnd with tie- nrlvire nnd consent of two-thirds of nil the member.! of the Senate, appoint a Secretary of the Commonwealth and nn Attorney Ocncrnl durinK pleasure, a Fiipcrintendent of Public Instruction for four years, and such other ofllcers of the Commonwealth an he Is or may b nuthorized by the Constitution or by law to appoint; he shall have power to fill h II vacancies that may happen, In of fices to which be may appoint, during the recess of the Senate, by KrantlnK commissions which shall expire nt the end of their next session: he shall have power to till any vacancy that may hap pen, diirlni? the recess of the Senate, in the ofllco of Auditor ' C.erieral, Rtnto Treasurer. Secretary of Internal Affairs or Superintendent of Public Instruction, .In a judicial olllee. or In any other elec tive olllce which lie is or may be au thorized to (111; if the vacancy shall hap pen durinK the session of the Senate, the Covernor shall nominate to the Sen ate, before their final adjournment, a proper 11, rson to H!l said vacancy; but In any such ease of vacancy. In nn elec tive olUce. n person shall be chosen to said olllee at the next Keneral election, unless the vacancy shall happen within three calendar months Immediately pre eediiiB siieh election, in which case the election for sold ofllce shall be held at the second siteccediiiK general election. In netlti"; 011 executive nominations the Senate stall sit with open doors, nnd. In cnntirmiiiK or rejecting the nominations of the ;iv-rnor. the vote shall be taken by yeas and nays, nnd shall be entered on of persons to be elected when more than one lire to be chosen; they shall be com pensated only by fixed salaries, to bo paid by wild county; and nhnll exercise mien Jurisdiction, civil and criminal, ex cepl ns herein provided, ns Is now ex erciseil by aldermen, subject to such channel), not Involving an Increase of civil Jurisdiction or conferring political duties, ns tuny be made by law. In Phila delphia the ofllco of alderman Is abut Ished. Amendment Five To Article Eight, Sec Hon Two. Rectlon ft. Amend section two of article eltslit, which rends nn follows: "The general election shall be held nn nuully on the Tuesday next following the first Monday of November, but the den eral Assembly may by law tlx a different day, two-thirds of nil the members of each House cohucntlng thereto," so as to rend: The general election shall be held 1)1 ennlally on the Tuesday next following the first Monday of Novomlier In each even-numbered year, but the General As sembly may by lnw fix a different day. two-thirds of all the members of each House consenting thereto: Provided Thnt such election shniralwaya be held In nn even-numbered year. Amendment Six To Article Eight, Sec tion Three. Section 7. Amend section three of article eight, which rends as follows: "All elections for city, ward, borough nnd township oflicers. for regular terms 01 service, shall be held on the third Tuesdny of February," so as to read All Judges elected by the electors of the State nt large may be elected at either a general 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 officers for regular terms of service, shall be held on the municipal election day; namely, the 'luesdny next following the first Mon day of November In each odd-numbered year, but the General Assembly may by law fix different day, two-thirds of al! the members of each House consenting thereto: Provided, That such election shall always be held In an odd-numbered year. Amendment Seven To Article Eight, Sec tion Fourteen. Section 8. Amend section fourteen of article eight, which reads as follows: "District election boards shall consist ot a Judge and two Inspectors, who shal tli" journal." so as to read ns follows: be chosen annually by the citizens. Each in- siihi! iioininuu- nun, ny aim wun , elector shall have the right to vote for tin the ndvjce and consent of two-thirds of Judge nnd 'one Inspector, and each Inspect all the members of the Senate, appoint I or shall appoint one clerk. The first elec n S-critary of the Commonwealth and tion board for nny new district shall be an flimriii-y i.enerai ouring pleasure, h selected, nnd vacancies In election boardf Superintendent of Public Instruction for ; filled, as shall be provided by law. Elec tion oflicers shnll be privileged from ar showt.rs, but, Oh, you birthday ! "'k ""d h,'p w children, und v,h.. i-iirmn .Win X.U1KS WlTUCrS parties." Homer Sipes called to see his uncle, Watson Schooley, Sunday. Cadiz Schooley is busy -'breaking" his broncho. Seared With a Hot Iron, or scalded by overturned kettle, cut with a knife, bruised by slam med door, injured by guu or in any other way the thing needed at once is Ducklen's Arnica Salve to subdue iDtlamtnation and kill the pain. It's earth's supreme healer, infallible for boils, ulcers, fever sores, eczoma, and piles. 25c. at Trout's drug store. WEST Dl'BlH. Joanna Morton, of McUonnella burtr, and Florida ClevenV'er, of WashinRton, D. C, spent a few days recontly at the home of their uncle, 1 1 i rani Clevenger. Ross King and his mother, Mrs. Susan King, spent last Fri day ,at the heme of Mrs. King's brother, James Henry, at McCon nellsburg. Someol our farmers have beon losing some sheep by disease. A few of our people attended eanipmeeting at Walnut Grove on Sunday. Everybody seems to be wishing for rain. Some of our people have been SiMRPE. There will be singing at Antioch church Sunday eveninp, August 2Jnd. Mrs. Alvin Funk was buried ut P.ohoboth church last Sunday. The two boys havo scarlet fever. Festivals are all the go one every Saturday night. The song service held by Professor Miller at Antioch last Friday night was largely uttended. Miss Hose Mellott, of McKlbbln, was visiting her aunt Mrs. ShadeTru ax at Sharpe last week. On account of the dance at David Hill's, there was not as largo a crowd as usual at George W. Bishop's festi val lust Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs Gaily Chambers and three children are homo on a visit. They expect to return to their home In Philadelphia about the first of September. all of Greenville, Ohio, spent a cou ple of weeks with friends near Plum J Uin. Owing to the pastor, Kev. Powers, holding 11 "liui-h Meeting" at Laurel Kidge there will be no services at Da mascus next Sunday. WHIPS COVE. Mrs. S. W. Hart and children F.dith und Harry, of Kennult Square, Ches ter county, Pa , formerly of Emma ville, were here on a visit among rela tives and friends. Mrs. Hart is a daughter of J. M. Truax, of Belfast township. They look like Kennett Square was a healthy place. They were welcome visitors to the Cove. They left for home over the Western Maryland railroad from Hancock, on the second day of August. Mrs. C. W. Lynch und daughters Mamie, Mary, und Gaylin, of Gaps vilio, drove over to Sunn side last Saturday, and returned Sunday. William Burton und son, of Gruce vlllo, passed through the Cove last Wednesday on their way over to paint .lob Truax's house, near Needmore. They took dinner at Frank 1'. Pies singer's. There are a few people in the Cove that this dry weather doesn't suit. Wm. Stetler's saw mill is running on I'.manuel Mills' jilace. Charlie P.obinson, of Hancock, is the sawyer. The thresher is heard six days In the week now. There have been four different machines, three traction en giues, aim one "oiu stand-tiy" at work. So many machines would make it look like this was a great farming country; but It is 1 day to the ma chine, to make six days In the week, and not so much work, after all, to do J'.esidents of Sunnyslde had an ice t'onimonwenlth as he is or may be au th'.rlzid by the f'nnslltulion or by lnw to appoint: he shall have power to fill all vaeatifies that mav happen. In ofllce!? to wlileh he may appoint, during the re cess of the Senate, by granting commis sions which .hall expire nt the end of their next session; he shall have power to till any vacancy that may happen, during the rcec-s of the Senate, In the olllce of Auditor General. State Treas urer. K" retary of Internal Affairs 01 r'.upi rbv- r.iU-.t of Public Instruction. In a .hel.i'i.l nf'irc, or In any other electlvt ! of Ve which he is or mav be authorized to til!: if the vacancy rbail happen dur !:(. l lie so-don of the Senate, the Gov. c tmr shall nominate to the Senate, be f, re !i, ir final adjournment, a propel person to fill said vacancy; but In any such cn-e of vacancy, in nn elective of fi' a p.TMui shall be chosen to said of f -e on the next ch-ciion day npiiroprlatf to si:eh ofllce. according to the provisions of thiK Constitution, unless the vacuncj shall happen, within two calendar month" Immediatily precidlng such election day. In which ase the election for said ofllci shall be held on the second succccdlni: ebc'lon day appropriate to such olllce In artipg on executive nominations th Senate : hall sit with open doors, and. In entiflr.-iu.ig or rejecting the nomination! of the Covi-nor. the vote shall be taker by yeas nnd nnys, and shall be enlerec tin i l,ej'iurpnl. Amendment Two To Article Four, Sec tion Twenty-one. Fiction Amend section twenty-one ol article four, which mails as follows: "Tlie t.-r.n of the Secretary of Interna: Aff iirs shall be four years; of the Audi tor Mi neral three years: and of the Slate Treasurer two y nrs. These olllcers shnl. fee chosen by the qualified electors of th State at general elections. No n-Tsor rest upon diiys of election, and while en gaged In making up and transmitting re turns, except upon warrant of a- court of record or Judge thereof, for an elec tion fraud, for felony, or for wanton breach of the pence. In cities they may claim exemption from Jury duty during their terms of service," so ns to read: District election boards shHll consist ol a Judge nnd two Inspectors, who shall b" chosen biennially, by the citizens at th miinlclp.il elect Inn; but the Genernl As sembly may require said boards to b appointed In such manner ns It may b law provide. Laws regulntlng the ap pointment of said boards may be enacted to apply to cities only: Provided. Thnt such laws be uniform for cities of thf same class. Knch elector shall have thf right to vote for the judge nnd one In spector, and cadi Inspector shall appoint one clerk. The first election board fot any new district shnll be selected, and vacancies in election boards filled, n' shall be provided by law. Election ofli cers shall be privileged from arrest upor dnys ot election, and while engaged ir making up nnd transmitting returns, ex cept upon warrant of a court of record or Judge thereof, for an election fraud for felony, or for wanton breach of thf peace. In cl'.les they may claim exemp tion from Jury duty during their terms ol service. Amendment Klght To Article Twelve Section One. Section 9. Amend section one, article twelve, which reads as follows: "All olllcers, whose Selection Is not pro vldcd for In this Constitution, shall bt elected or appointed as may be direct ec by law." so ns to read: All officers, whose selection. Is not pro vided for In this Constitution, shall b elected or appointed as may be directed by law: Provided. That elections of Stat elected to the olllce of Auditor fienera' ', olllcers shall be held on a general eleetlor Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mellott and family, Grace Lake, Will Stofer, and cream supper at Geo. Wu. Meliott's in I-.va Bedford were among those who honor of Mrs. S. W. Hart Those pres attended the song service at Antioch ent were Mrs. Ituchol Har t, F, P.Pless Friday evening. I lnger, wile, and children Mary and Mrs. Shade Truax and Mis Rose Gene: Geo. Wa. Mellott and wife: W. Mellott spent lust Saturday in Ilan- V. Hart, wife und children Leslie and cock and on their way stopped, to see Marshall; Mrs. S. W. Hurt and chll- the formers' sister Mrs. GoldieWeav-, dren Edith and Harry. er- After supper Mrs. Mellott treaied the The delegate meeting will be held on I party to some good inuslo on the Saturday the l.ith at Antioch to elect gmphophone, closing with "Cod L e a preacher for the coming year. With You. Till We Meet Again." rvv v Thm Ideal Oil for althr lm Cooled or WBtr-cooled Mim chinas. Distilled from Penn sylvania Crude Oil light In color, which means absolute freedom from carbon. WAVEKI.Y M-FfTAT. la an f bijip iui-ru t..r, MUn wui If you have any diliiculty in ODtainrg Waverly Special from your driller or garage, cork mimical with u at one. and wa will at. that you ar. supplied. "Prfct lubricatl.a with nl carb.a .p.li." Waverly Cll WorKs Co. M(iiM.I matmmn l ill.l.ura, !. or State 'I n asiirer shall be callable ol holding the same ofllce for two consecu tive terms." so as to rend: The terms of the Secretary of Interna Affairs. Urn Auditor Oenernl. nnd t lit State Treasure r shall each be four years and they shall be chosen by the qualifier elector. of the Stnte ut general elections but a State Treasurer, el.i-ted In the yeai on" thoii.-ainl nlne hundred and nine eliall serve- for three years, und his suc cessors shall be elected at the genera: election In the year one thousand nlnt hundred and twelve, and In every fourtr year thereafter. No person elected to tht olllee of Auditor Oenernl or State Treaa urer shall be capable of holding tin same o'licu for two consecutive terms. Atnindment Three-To Article Five, Sec tion i:ieven. Section 4. Amend section eleven of ar ticle live, which reads as follows: "Kxei jit as otherwise provided In thh Constitution. Justice, of the peace or at dernien shall be i b eted In the aevera wards, districts, boroughs and townshlpi ut the time of the election of cnilHtablea by the uunlllled electors thereof. In sue! manner as .shall b? directed by law, anf shall be commissioned by the (iovernoi for a term of five years. No township ward, district or borough shall elect mon thnn two Justices of the peace or alder mei, without the consent of a majorltj of the qualllleil electors.wthln such town ship, ward or borough; no per. on shal b- e lected to such olllee unless he shal have rrsld -d within the township, borough ward or dloirlct for one year next preced ing his election. In cities containing ovci fifty thousand inhabitants, not inoru thai one alderman shall be elected In eacl ward or district." so as to read: v Hxecpt us otherwise provided n Hilt Constitution. Justices of the peace oi aldermen shnll be elected In the several wards, districts, boroughs or townships, by the qualified electors tr.ereof. nt ihr municipal election. In such manner ni shall be directed by law. and shall be commissioned by the lioveruor for a term of six years. No township, wtird. district or borough shall elect more than twi, Justices of the peace or aldermen without the consent of a majority of the miulilU-d electors within such township, ward or borough: no person shall he elected to such olllce unless ho shall have resided within the township, borough day. and elections of local officers shal be held on a municipal election day, ex cept when, In either case, special election! mny l.e required to fill unexpired terms. Amendment Nine To Article Fourteen Section Two. Section 10. Amend section two of artlclr fourteen, which reads as follows: "County officers shall lie elected at thf general elections and shall hold theli offices for the term of three years, be ginning on the first Monday of Jiinuur next after. their election, and until tili successors .shall be duly qualified; al vacancies not otherwise provided for shall be filled In such manner as may bi provided by law." so ns to rend: County olllcers shall ,bo elected at thf municipal elections and shall hold theli offices for the term of four years, be ginning on the tirst Monday of January next after their election, and until their successors shall be duly qualified; all vacancies not otherwise provided for. shnll be tilled In such manner as mny be provided by taw. Amendment Ten To Article Fourteen. Section Seven, a Section 11. Amend section seven, article fourteen, which reads aa follows: "Three county commissioners and three county auditors shall be elected In euch county where such officers are chosen, In the year one thousand eight hundred and eventy-flve nnd every third year there after; and In the election of said officers each qualified elector shall vote for no more than two persons, and the thre persons having the highest number cf votes shall beelerted; any cnsuul vacancy In the olllce of county commissioner or rranty auditor shall be flllud, by the court of common pleas of the county In wnicn siicii vacancy shall occur, by the appointment of un elector of the proper county who shall have voted for tn commissioner or auditor whose place Is to be tilled." to as to read: Three county commissioners and three ronnty auditors shall he elected In each eounty where such officers are chosen. In the year one thousnnd nlno hundred and eleven and every fourth year there after; and In the election of aaid officers each qualllled elector shall vote for no more than two persons, and the three persons having; the highest number of of which Is two years, and also sll ,i tlon oflicers and assessors chosen nt it election, shall serve until the nr,, v"' day of December In the year on. .i sund nine hundred and eleven in J cers chosen at that election to nm, 0,?' term of which Is now four ye lr, " tnnde four years by the op,.ra,i " these amendments or this sche,i,,i serve until ;ho tirst Monday of t,...' In the year one thousnnd nine htnvl i. All Justices of the o,.. and aldermen. clm.n election, shnll serve until the first M " day of December In the venr ono .h Wind nine hundred and- fifteen. Aft., year nineteen hundred and ten ana. ' the Legislature shnll otherwise Do'n" nil terms of city, ward, borough i, shlp, and election division ntii..,.J. . ship, and election division olllren bcRln on the first Monday of Lecn-i; In an odd-numhered year. ' All city. ward, borough, and t,,w.kI oflicers holding office at the date of ,1 approval of these amendment .h terms of office may end In the vear thousnnd nine hundred nnd eleven .i?'" continue to hold their offices until ik' first Monday of December of that y,ar All Judges of the courts for t , ernl Judicial districts, and also all onT oflicers, holding olllce at the date of m approval of these amendments h terms of ofllce may end In the year thousand nine hundred and eleven ,t , continue to hold their offices um'; ? first Monday of Janunry, one th,,,,,,,, nine hundred and twelve. '"' A true copy of the Joint Resolution HOISKRT MrAl-i'p Secretary of the Common,, L. W. FUNK Dealer In Pianos 5 Organs The undersigned 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 ?2 PIANOS an Instrument of national reputa tion: and the MILLER AND TEE WEAVER ORGANS Being a thoroughly trained tuner, he Is prepared on short no tice to tune pianos or repair organs. Satisfaction Guaranteed, A sample Lester Piano may be seen In the home of Geo. B. Mel lott, McConnellsburg. If you are thinking of getting . a piano or organ let me know, I can save you money. L. W. FUM, NfcEDMORE, PA. K Any Time is Bliss Time Keep a box of Bliss Native Herbs on hand for all emergen ciesfor headache distress after eating biliousness con stipation r h e u m a t i s m 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. sasssss SOLD BY J. . ALLER, Knobsville, Pa. Orders by mail solicited, and same will have prompt attention. votes stilt 1 1 be elected: any casual vscai.ev ward or rilsiriei r.., ,... "" """ " u'lr commissopar or cediB his election. 1 cltle, , . o : l-coun ty "dltor shall b. filled by the court over ilfty thousand Inhabitants, not more than one alderman shall be elected In each ward or district. Amendment Four To Article Five, Hoc tion Twelve. Section II. Amend section twelve of Hrt. cle live of the Consiltuion, whM, reads lOflDWS of common pleas of the county in which such vacancy shall occur, by th appoint' ment of an elector of the proper county who shall havo voted for the commis sioner or auditor whose place Is to be filled. Rchedule for the Amendments. 8ctlon ii That no Inconvenience may "In I'li.ladelohla there shall be i 'ro.'n f "n'".' the t'onstltu- llNhed. for racli thirty thousand Inhabit-' " tn Lom'nwl'h. ' order n,s. one court, no, o, record, o, police ""J. .bLo,:C,!le "r11- DR. A. K. DAVIS, Hustontown, Pa. DENTAL WORK IN AIL ITS BRANCHES. Gold Crown and Bridge Work Specialty. Teeth extracted positively without pain. All Work Guaranteed. Will be in ofllce from Thursday e ening until Monday morning of each week. cainvj. with Jurisdiction not one hundred dollum: such and civil excecillna- courts Khali hi) held by maKlslriiies whoso term of otiice shall be live years aud they shall be elected on genual ticket by the iiuuiltled voters at Inrae: nnd In ' the election of the said miiKlsirutes no voter shall volt for mora than two-third of the number of persons to lie elected when more than one are to be chosen ; iney snail 1- compensated only by fixed salaries, to be paid by said county; anJ shall exercise such Jurisdiction, civil and criminal, except us herein provided, as Is now exercised by aldermen, subject to such huii(e, m,t Involving- an Increase of civil Jurisdiction or conferring political duties, a may be made by law. In fhllu d. i;j mi tu olllce of alderman l la abol ished," so as to read follows: .ridladrlnhut there shall bs lab ia the case of officers elected by the People, all terms of olllee fixed by uct of Assembly ut an odd number of years ahull each Is? lengthened one yeur, but the Leatslature may chunite the length of the term, provided the term for which such oflicers are elected shall always bu for an even number of years. The ubovu extension of ottlclul terms shall not affect officers elected strthe general election- of one thousand ' nine hundred aud eight; nor uny city, ward, borotiKh, township, or election division Officers, whose terms of ofllce, under ex Isilng law. end In th year one thousana nlne hundred and ten. In th yeur one thousand nine hundred and ten th municipal election shull be hold on th third Tuesday of February. ( heretofore; but all oflicers chewii at that election to an ofjlc th rtgulftj- term ir. M. COMERER, - agent for ftlHE GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engine's, Gaso line, Separators, Cfo rerHullers, Saw mills, Sc. Engines on hand all the tint. Amoafjlousor and wife, Mis Bess Motter and mother, and Mrs. Mary Kelley, of McConnells burg, attended the Douglass llosa wedding at Jacob Clouser'l last Wednesday. , ,
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