FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B. W. PEOK, Editor and Proprietor. iWcCONNELLSBURG, PA. AUGUST 31, 1911 Published Weekly. gt.OOper Annum in Advance. AIlVKHTimNU KATKH. J'oriqimrr of H l!n tmen II M. u.iumi:fcr iMLt'h Niilmenuinl InHOrtion.... &l. Al itilverliHumetilK lQurleU fur loll hree monlbn churned by ihe square. Ibuo S moH. Anion. I r Onn-foiirtbouliimn. Omi-liuir column.... du Column ..115.00. .. W OO. ... 40.00. I JO 00 II 10 00 40.110 ftO.OO M.i0. I 76 00 Church Notices. Announcements tor Sunday, Sept. 3, 1!U1. Mi-Connellsburg Lutheran Church, Clifford K. Hays, pastor. Big Cove Tannery Sunday school !l::i0 a. m , church worship 10::t0 a in. Sermon, "Ile.i kiah's Boil Teaches Us." St. Paul, McConnellsburg-Siinday school a. m , Y. 1'. S. C. K. (WO p. m., church worship p. in. llr.STONTOWS, M. K. ClIAKliK. L. W. McCurvcy, 1'astor. Fairview Sunday school l):30. l'reaching, b'J.'iU. Center Sunday school 1:30. Training Class ZMO. l'reaching 3:ii0. 1 Ilustontown Sunday scliool 11:00. l-'.pworth League, 7:00 1 'reach inj,' 7 :.'!. I'rayer meeting Thursday 7:30. p. m. llUSTONTOWN, U. B. CUAUCiK, K. II. Swank, pastor. Ilustontown Preaching 1U:30 a. m. Uethcl-l'reiiching 2:.W. Knobsvillo lYeai'hing 7:30. Caiarrh Cannot he Cured with local application, as they can not reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitution al disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's CatarrhCure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the be3t physicians in this country for years and is a regu lar prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood puri liers, acting directly on the mu cous surfaces. The perfect com bination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Ser.d for testimonials free. F. J. Chknhv & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists. Price, 75c. per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. Waterfall Cider Mill. The Cider Press &t Waterfall will begin operating on Wednes day, August 9th, and will be in operation on each succeeding Wednesday during the season. Labor is honorable, and the ignoble are those who will not work. Get you a home. Fonce a field and plow it and plant it, and gather around you the com forts of home. And when you have made a character for ener gy and thrift, ask Borne young lady to share your home with you. We would say to every young lad v. mark these men who are w lounging around attempting to live by their wits, or on the inter est of their debts; and when they ask. you to share the lot of an aimless life, passed them on, for you cannot afford to marry a man without prosperity or ousiness habits, unless you wish to sell yourself for a mess of pottage. Waverly the best petroleum products made all made from high grade Pennsylvania Crude Oil. Caiolinei, Illuminating oils, lubricating oil and ptrre fine wax for all purpose. . 100 Paf Booklet Fr UlU all about oil. Waverly Oil Works Co. Independent Ration PITTSBURG, PA. VI FALL SLLDLNG OF CLOVL'R. (Continued from lirst pago. ) from dry killing. I'Ivoq where the bacteria arc established in the fields, I have found that inoculating with the fresh cultures has imparted fresh vigor, and has saved clover from dry-killing, while, right beside it, uuiuoculated clover has been partially or totally destroy ed, if you are going to seed clover this fall send me a postal asking for inoculating material, and I will send it to you at once witli instructions how to use it. A. 15. Rush. Schcllburg, Pennsylvania, Au gust 10, l'Jll. P. S. Where soil from an old clover Held can be obtained it is a good plan to scatter a wagon load or two per aero on tke held bo fore seeding. For free literature on this sub ject address the Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, The Two Men Inside. An old Ixdien onco asked a white man to give him some to bacco for his pipe. The man gave him a loose handful from his pocket. The next day he came back and asked for the white man. "For," said ho, "I found a quar ter of a dollar among thetobacco." "Why don'tyou keep it'" asked a bystander. "I've go a good man and a bad man," said the Indian, pointing to his breast; "and the good man say: "It is not mine, give it back to the owner.' The bad man say 'Never mind, you got it, and it is your own.' The good man say: I 'No, no; you must not keep it. So I don't know what to do, and I think to go to sleep, but the good and the bad men lnep talk lug all night, and trouble me; and now I bring the money back, I feel good." Like the Indian, we have all a good man and a bad man within. The bad man is Temptation, the good man is Conscience, and they keep talking lor au4 against many things that we do every day. Who wins? That is the ques tion; and the answer decides a child's character for his life and the life to come. Who wlnr? Staud up for duty. Down with sin! Wrestle with temptatiou manfully. Never, never give up the war till you win. Selected. Why Drink? What excuse can man offer for learning to drink? The young man with life bo fore him and a commendable am bition to be successful can ask iu more important question, seeing that drink has spoiled the careers of so many. Nor can successful business men do a greater work for the world soci ally and materially than to ans wer this question. The temperance question used to bo treated sentimentally. That was before business began to dominate everything" in this coun try. The tempwance orator in those days cotented himself with painting the horrors of the drunk ard's home, and he did it in the fiercest eolos. The days of sentiment have been glidiug by until an era has been ushered in that demands action rather than talk. It is no longer a question wheth er drinking is merely sinful and wasteful, but does it pay? If so, how, or in what way? The an swer to the question must bo giv en by the successful business man and not by the sentimental alone. If it does not pay, why indulge in it? That is the practical com mon sense question of the hour and the one that thousands of young men are waiting to have answered before starting out in life. And business men are answer ing it by refusing to employ men who drink. Exchange. llouse-kccpcr Wanted. A good, moral, honost woman wanted for a house keeper for a small family. A good place for a suitable person. WThen answering this adver tisement, the best references, or recommendations must bo fur nished. W.'O. FlF.I.DS, Mt. Union, Pa. P. O. Box No. 411. 8 17-4. Communicated. Mil. ImutuU: 1 cravo just a little space in your paper to give cxpresiion to my opinion relative to the recent, developments in connection with the lnceudiarism with winch McConnellsburg has been plagued for some time. In the article in last week's Nhws one sentenoo caught my attention. It was the expression, "To add to the tension to which our people aro wrought up," etc. Weil! Who would have thought it? Is it possible that, at last, the people have boon aroused? That does seem to be the case, al though it has taken all this time. For several years the property owners and taxpayers of McCon nellsburg haao been obliged to be in a more or Jess constant state of dread because of the work of some friend, or friends, who went about attempting to destroy their fellow man's property. Doubtless many a citizen retired at night harassed by the thought that, cro the rising sun of a new day would dispel the mists from tho valley, the match might bo applied and some of his own pro perty go up in ilames. Indeed, at almost any hour of day or night the cry of "Fire!" might be expected to resound through the quiet streets and the citizens be called upon to exert strenuous elTorts to defeat the malicious purpose of some public enemy and save their neighbor's proper ty from destruction. And, at last, the people are aroused! Yes, be it said to their credit that they seem to have thrown off their sluggishness, or foolish fear, or whatever it might properly bo called; they have as serted the imperial power of their American citizenship and started Justice out in pursuit of the das tardly perpetrator of crime, this vile specimen of humanity blot on society personification of human depravity fiend in human form aye, devil incar nate. After calling m some out side help, the supposed offender is apprehended and jailed (so to speak). Hut now, ye gods, behold! A man trained in running down lawbreakers has scarcely placed a suspect virtually in the hands of tho proper authorities until he is said to have "escaped" (?) and at once it is rumored, and later seemingly confirmed, that an of ficial is implicated in tho prison er's escape. Think of it! O, the shame that suspicion should rest upon any man who in his fficial capacity represents the executive department of the government, one supposed to carry out the mandatas of the law, such an one to be accused of playing trai tor to the common good, proving false to his trust, and betraying the confidence of those by whom he is placed in a position of pro tector of the people. Fulton county has long lain under the stigma of being behind the times the only coun ty in the state without modern methods of transportation, and of being able to produce only buckwheat and hoop-poles, not withstanding that she has sent out into the world many worthy sons who are doing their share of tho world's work and playing well their part in the drama of life. But now, is the sum total of the criminality of the state in general and of Fulton county in particular to be increased and the latter to be held upas a laughing stock because of this perversion of justice? Are citizens, when they get beyond thegoographical confines, to be ashamed to own it as the placo ol their nativity, and blush because of the derogatory remarks made in reference to it? Rather may we not hope that tho DODulace. as one man, will rise in righteous indignation and car ry forward what a few right thrnking, public-minded citizens have already started, that justice may be meted out and the people place themselves on equal footing with any other law abiding com munity in this commonwealth. From the reports current there are at least two criminals at large in this state, both of whom should receive a good, substantial sen tence to the penitentiary, that they may there have ample time to rellect that "the way of the transgressor is hard," and that betrayers of public trust shall not go unpunished. Taxpayku. PAWNER 8 A LVE .th mt hoaiina tr'.'t in wo'd Candidate Cards o 3. For I'lothonotary, tic, I.U.IS I.. LYNCH. .MoConncllshiiig. I hereby announco myself as a can didate for tho Dkmockatk! nomination for tlio Ollli'e of l'rothouotary, Ac, subject to the next September prima ries. I also pledge myself to support the ticket Hum nominated. , For I'rothonotary. &c , NOKKIS F.. IIOOVEK, Taylor Township. Subject to tho decision of tlie l)i:.io ciiATK! voters at. tho primary, tlie lust Saturday In September, between the hours of 2 and 8 p. in. Your support und lnlluence respectfully solicited. Pledges support to ticket nominated. For County Treasurer, L. L. CUNNINGHAM, Wells Township. I hereby announco myself us a can didato for tlio Dkmockatic nomina tion for County Tukasckkk, subject to the decision of the Ileiiiocrutic vo ters of Fulton county at tbo uniform primary election to bo held on tlie last Suturduy in September und pledge myself to tho' support of tbo ticket noininuted. L. L. CUNNINCIIAM, Now Grenuda, Pa. For County Commissioner, WILLIAM MI LLOTT, Taylor Township. I hereby announce myself as a cun diduto for tlio UkI'I'III.ICAN nominif tion for the ollico of County Commis sioner, subject to the next September primaries, und pledge my support to the ticket then nominated. For County Commissioner, KOHLKT K. II ANN, Licking Creek Twp. 1 hereby announce myself us a can didate for the lb:runi.iCAM nomina tion for tho otlice of County Commis sioner subject to the next September Primary. Your support und lnlluence respectfully solicited. ItullKRT R. llANN, Suluviu, Pa. For County Commissioner, ALI1LKT K NL.SMT. Ayr Township. I hereby announce myself as a ean- diduteforthe Kki'Uii.ican nommu tion for tho ollico of County Commit) sioner, subject to tlie next September primaries, and pledge my support to the ticket then nominated. r For County Commissioner, K. I). AKF.KS, ISi usli Creek township. The undersigned respectfully an nounces himself as a candidate for the olllce of County Commissioner, subject to tlie decision of the Rkithijcan vo ters of Fulton county ut tho uniform primaries to bo held on the lust SuP urday of September. K. D. Akkks, Akersville, Pa. For County Commissioner SIMON N. OAKLAND, Itrush Creek Township. I hereby announce myself as a Dem ocratic candidate for tlie olllce of County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the voters at tho next primary election to bo held tlie lust Suturduy in Sept., l'Jll. I pledge to support the ticket then noininuted. Simon N. Oakland. For County Commissioner A. M. Coi hin, Taylor Township. The undersigned respectfully an nounces himself as a candidate for tlie olllce of County Commissioner, subject to tho decision of the IlKi'Uiu.lCAN voters of Fulton county at tlio uni form primuries to be held on the last Saturduy in September. A. M. ComiiN. For Sheriff JAMI-S . AI.F.XANDF.K, McConnellsburg The undersighed respectfully an nounces himself as a candidate for the ollice of Sheri IT, subject to tho decis ion of the Kiorriu.iCAN voters of Ful ton county at tho uniform primuries to be held on tbo lust Saturday of September. J. G. Alkxandkk, McConnellsburg, Ta. For Sherift, Jacob V. Mellott, Ayr Township. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Sheriff of Fulton county subject to the decision of tho DlCMO- cuatic voters of Fulton county at tho primary election on the lust Saturday in September, und pledgo my support to tho ticket nominated. J. W. Mellott, For Sheriff, JAMI-S J. HARRIS, Ayr Township. The undersigned respectfully an nounces himself as a candidate for the nomination for tlie ollice of Sheriff of Fulton county, subject to tho decision of the Democratic voters at the Pri mary election-to bo held on the lust O Sulurday of. September, lull, and pledges his support to the ticket nom inated, J amics J. IIakris, Big Cove Tannery, Pa For Associate Judge, W. H. STIGF.RS, lietbel Township. I hereby announco myself as a can didate for the Democratic nomination for the ollico of Associate Judge, sub ject to tlio next Septomber primaries, and pledge myself to support tho tick et nominated. W. R. Stiukhs, Warfordsburg, Pa. i pi" UOI'OSl'D AMKND.MK.NT.S TO UK CONSTITUTION SIIIIMIT- TKD TO 'I'lIK CITIKNS OF THIS ( : )M Mi N W F.A bTI I F Ml Til Kill A I '-PKOVAL-OK KK.IKCl'loN', ISY Till: OKNKKAIj ASSKMHIA OK tiik COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYL VANIA. AND Pl IlLISHED HY OR )EK OF THE MECKETAKY OF THE COMMONWEALTH, IN l'CltSl!. ANCE OF AUTICLE XV'lll OF THE CONSTITUTION. NiumIipt One. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an tinviidment to tho Con stitution of tlio Commonwealth of PeniiRylvuma, so as to consolidate tho courts of common pleas of Alle gheny County. Section 1. Ho it. resolved bytheSen nto ami House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in (ienerul Assembly met. That the fol lowing amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania bo and tlio samo is hereby, proposed, in accordance with the eighteenth article thereof: That section six of article live bo amended, by striking out the said sec tion, and inserting in place thereof tbo following: Section II. In the county of Philadel phia ail the jurisdiction mid powers now vested in tlie district courts and courts of common pleas, subject to such changes us may be made by this Constitution or by law, shall bo in Philadelphia vested in livedistinct and separate courts of cqnul anil co-ordinate jurisdiction, composed of three judges each. The said courts in Phil adelphia shall be designated respect ively us tlio court of common picas number one, number two, number three, number four, and number live, but tlie number of said courts may bo by law increased, from time to time, arid shall be ill like manner designat ed by successive numbers The num ber of judges in any of said courts, or in any county where the establishment of mi additional court may be author ized by law, may be increased, from tune to time, und whenever such in crease shall amount in mo wnoieto three, such three judges shall compo.-e a distinct und scparute court asafort sniil, which shall be numbered ns aforesaid. In Philadelphia all suits xhall be instituted in tho saitl courts of common pleas without designating tlio number of the said court, und the several courts sbull distribute und apportion the business iiniong them in such manner us shall bo provided by rules of court, and each court, to which any suit shall be thus assigned, shall have exclusive jurisdiction there of, subject to change of venue, us shall on provided by law. In the county of Allegheny all the jurisdiction und powers no vested in tho several numbered courts of com mon pious shall bo vested in one court of common pleas, composed of all the judges in commission in said courts. Such jurisdiction and powers shall ex tend to all proceedings at law und in equity which shall have been institut ed in tho several numbered courts, and shall bo subject to such changes as may be made by luw, and subject to change of venue as provided by luw. The president judge of said court shall be selected as provided by law. The number of judges in said court may lie by law increased from time to tune. This amendment shall take effect on the lirst day of Jauuary succeeding its adoption. A true copy of Resolution No. 1. ROBERT MeAFEE, Secretary of tho Commonwealth. Number Two. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to section eight, article nine, of tho Constitu tion of Pennsylvania. Section 1. Bo" it, resolved by the Sen ate and I louse of Representatives of tlie Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met. That the fol lowing is proposed as an amendment to the Constitution of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, in accord ance with tho provisions of tho eigh teenth article thereof: Amendment to Articlo Nine, Section Eight. Section 2. Amend section eight, ar ticlo nine, of tho Constitution of Penn sylvania, which reads as follows: "Section S. The debt of any county, city, borough, township, school dis trict, or other municipality or incor porated district, except as herein pro vided, shall never exceed seven per centum upou tho ussessed value of the taxable property therein, nor shall uny such municipality or district in cur uny new debt, or increase its in debtedness to un amount exceeding two per centum upon such ussessed valuation of property, without tho as sent of the electors thereof at a public election In such manner as shall be provided by law, but uny city, the debt of which now exceeds seven per contum'of such assessed valuation, may bo authorized by law to Increase the samo three per centum, in tlie ag gregate, at any one time, upon such valuation," so as to read us fol lows: Section 8. Tho debt of any county, city, borough, township, school dis trict, or other municipality or incor poi nted district, except us herein pro vided, shall never exceed seven per centum upon tho assessed value of tho taxable property therein, nor shit 1 1 any such municipality or district in cur any new debt, or increase Its in debtedness to an amount exceeding two pel' centum upon such assessed vuluution of property, without the as sent of tlio electors thereof at a public election in such manner as shall bo provided by law; but any city, tlie debt of which now exceeds seven per centum of such assessed valuation, may bo authorized by luw to increase the same three per centum, in the ag gregate, at uny one time, upon such vuluution, except that any debt or debts hereinafter incurred by the city und county of Philadelphia for tbo construction and development of sub ways for trunsit purposes, or for the construction of wharves and docks, or tlio reclamation of land to bo used in tlio construction of a system of wharves and docks, as public improve ments, owned or to be owned by said city and county of Philadelphia, and which shall yield to the city and coun ty of Philadelphia current net revenue in excess of the interest on said debt or debts and of the annual installments necessary for tho cancellation of said debtor debts, may bo excluded in as certaining tho power of the city and county of Philadelphia to become otherwise- indebted: Provided, That a sinking fund for their cancellation shall be established and maintained. A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 2. ROBERT MeAFEE, Secretary of the Commonwealth. HIDES. James Sipes & Sons pay tlio highest market price for beef hides at I'leir butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. IN BUYING An Automobile You want the best your money will get. No machine on the road to-day possesses so many attractions to the careful buyer as THE E. M. F. For size, speed, appearance, durability, ease of control, hill-climbing and sand ploughing, this AT $1000, is the greatest bargain on the market. The Flanders a$700, is a smaller machine but none the less de sirable. Don't tie yourself up until you have carefully examined these machines. THE EVERETT CARRIAGE AND AUTO COMPANY, Agents for Fulton County. Everett. P.i. iZix0Aif000000 pA00.0r0000) A Strong Foundation There is no question as to tlie safety of your money if deposited with the FULTON COUNTY BANK a t0 0. 4 v. s: 0 S5 0 ft o Our conservative and business like methods arc known to all. Consider ate treatment is assured all deposi tors. Start an account with us to-day and protect the wife and children. "We Pay 3 on time deyosits 0 0w00000M0r000 00 i0P 0 00K00 P00 0 m fflf Itffl 00 00X000.0000. 0 0 0 0 0. 0 ft 0 0 ft 0 0 ft 0 0 ft 0 ft 0 rf ft 0 0 A Customer Bank looks for safety liberal terms-courteous treatment ami facili ties for tho proper handling of his business. All of these lire found in this conservatively conducted bunk, and judjimf: ''""j the new accounts opened daily, the fact is widely recojini.eil ami appreciated. If you aro not already one of our customers yi'" aro invited to become- ono of tho new ones. The First National Bank Operates under tho strict Hanking Laws of tho United StaUs ft it ft Government, l'uys :i l'er 0 0jl 000 0 0 0 00 00 mm m TWO CARLOADS. nv... r. !., t nno Mine. SCClUS pretty stromrlfor a Fulton co-uutv W. R EVANS, Hustontown, Pa, has just received In tills lot aro 5 different prades and styles, of Buggies and Runabouts including tho Wi burg. He has on hand a largo stock of Hand Made Buggy Harness .. . .!..!. l, ..i,. oa were nut he- l he 1 rices.- uou t meuwuu low the lowest, ho would not 5 Per Cent. if left six months. f;;c::;:II;;;', 0l0000A000W' SW00XW00W"'H of a Cent. Compounu iium 0 X0 0 0-0 1 m m m mm mm - dealer, but that is just I iu. iiop"-- . be soiling by the carW" '