L.lnnddenersl lotcrent, Oaihered III"" .,,..4 ,,.nt nm Exchanges. 'ONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Read the Racket Store's new T,.,ra I Merchant J. G. Reisner made 1 business inp ,e first oi me wccu- Paul and Elva Doyle, of Cham- ..kiirir are visiting Miss Eliza beth Doyle, West Walnut street. There will be a festival about mile south of Sharpe post office n the main Ridge-road on Sat- Lkv. July 21st. 4 Mrs H. L. McKibbin gave a Lheon to a company of friends her home on East Lincoln Way "Uday afternoon. ?The Misses Cora and Jeanette fesbit. of Ayr, entertained about forty young friends at an even- party last Friday. Mr. Edward Golden and son irtis, accompanied by James Lrs-all of Bethel township, jjtored toMcConnellsburgTues- Wilmer Suders, of Chambers s, a member of Company C, fnt a few days among rela ys in town and the Cove last Vrs. Geo. B. Souders and Mrs. Jeph Barber were very pleas- callers at the home of Mrs. !cina Fohner, East Lincoln t 'he annual Harvest Home Pic- ' i TV J A .. iw beneld on rriaay, it 10th, in Sloan's woods near iter Mills. Don't forget the l!loyd Andrews, accompanied his mother and sister, of Mc ightown, Pa., spent several tb recently with Mr. and Mrs. i.-ad Glazier. $me scoundrel wantonly de ijyed a box of beautiful gera for Mrs. Frank Stoner arid sister Miss Sophia Hohman fa nights ago. p. Achsah Gisngw, who re I at Bound Brook, N. J., irjj the past year, i3 now rniing a few weeks at her old ie in Buck Valley. 'x. and Mrs. C. E. Mayes is Trout) motored to McCon ibun? from their home at Lion, Pa., last Saturday and I a few days with relatives. ts. Edward Zweibel, of Mil ice, and Mrs. Theodore Bal- I of Jaynesville, Wis., are hi in the home of Mr. and jDott Balsley, South Second W A. Clevenger, former jn County boy and ex-clerk courts of Franklin county, jiving in Waynesboro, an tes his candidacy for the of justice of the peace in Instiling town. Marshall McKibbin and son George McCaulay, Jtkeir car from their home fchington, D. C, to Mc jHurg last Thursday. will be the guests of the f. aunt, Miss Mollie Sey J several weeks. Mr. Geo. Ms accompanied them, Baltimore, They left Wash I at about 10:30 a. m., and here about dark. 1 R;33 A. Stiver and daugh f (Mrs. Rurke), Mrs. ?tlv.r and daughter Miaa fnd Mr. Ned Shuck-all pro, were pleasant guests "u"eoi the Editor and it rririnw t ai inc. "iie evening fill Stiver and Lucy went jmborsburg, and the re s'1 i the nartv nmmngni. 3. W. H A J . fijf tco anu r 15 itty returned to Bed- i ,,. 01pea sadie of Tarliivc Atuu r evs office while r si Friday, She 1, Rnhome on the 19th pisome time in i"u '3 now visitintr V.. -i . " relatives a an absence of one nnd u t.... lh0 .:T" "cr nusDana t ""ng district v h,a of lead nnd X M. Sipea left M -e a snnn , I.J, , "fWUCU 01 , u as v Jowns in that Pitts her LPidly springing flnB rapidly. . left of s ;r d f three isband ; where zinc at the it is i almost see- up Nam-.s of Kca Register;! in FuKon Cera Vj, and the Ntmber AssigiiiJ to Cach for lilcntificulion 'm,n the Draft is Hade. Owing to the fact that several states have not fully completed the report of the registration made on the fifth of June the draft has been delayed, but it is fully expected that it will take place within a week. The number registered in this ounty is 609, all of whom will be drawn when the draft takes place. Fulton County's quota in the first call will be about 73: henc. the first 75 men drawn will be taken, provided, there are no ex emptions in that number. If, say 5, are excused from service for cause, than the next num bers succeeding the 75 will be taken until 75 men are found who are acceptable. One of the causes of exemp tion is, if the man drafted is the sole support of his family or other dependents, he will be excused. Of course physical disability, will debar any one from entering. There are many other causes. As soon as the draft takes place, the persons drafted will be notified of the time to ap pear before the local board. The names are drawn much like a jury-the numbers are drawn promiscuously, and the first to be drawn in Fulton County is just as likely tobeGC9asIl. After the first quota is made up, the others will hold themselves rn readiness to go at the second call begining at the number when the first quota leaves ofT. That ia, if it takes 150 to get the first 75, the second call will be gin at No. 150, and. proceed un til the second quato is made up. The man whoj is draws a number stands the best chance of not having to go for a long time perhaps not at all. The following list shows the number by which each person will be known; 1 John Calvin Bis hep, 2 Georee A Smith, 8 Oroide 15. vena Rich ards, 4 John Uarvey Tritlc, 5 John Dufrield Sipes, G Maynard Crouse, 7 Erven Reed Burk, 8 Rush David HanD, 9 Johh Henry Ripp, 10 James Ellwortb Peck, 11 Riley CKirerco Pock, 12 Alison Norman Knab!e. 13 Clifford House holder, 14 William Silas Wright, 15 Rus&ei George Glazier, 16 Kuu neth Sloan Glazier, 17 Ulysses Stanley Humbert, 18 Herbert Fulton Cooper, 19 William How ard Keefer, 20 Oacar C. Greas, 21 Frank C. Humbert, 22 Paul S. Shimer, 23 Fiim Walker, 24 Percey Mentzer, 25 Bei jiniin C. Miley, 26 Cecil George Humbert, 27 Lewis Barnhart, 28 John EUwood Carbaugh, 29 ElmerElla- worth Greas, 80 Stauley Quay Mellott, 81 Robert Gilbert Gere- hart, 32 Harry Roy Biveus, 33 Elmer Wesley Carbaugh, 34 May nard Lauver, 85 George Stevens Fittry, 86 Amos Chester Fittry, 37 Charles Oacar GordOD, 38 David Era nine Seville, 39 Frank Raymond Staves, 40 Ira Wilhon Bain, 41 Frank B Hampton, 42 Thomas Harrison Carbaugh, 43 Ralph Cletus Mel lott, 44 Charles W ll&ou Lane, 45 Claude Cook Reeder, 46 Howard Fiaher, 47 Edward Henry Keefer, 48 Ulareuce James Wright, 49 fhomaa Uambaugh, 50 Walker Scott Cooper, 51 Elmer Reed Biv- ena. 52 Harry Herbert Uelman, 53JounElward Burk. 54 Will lam Heiiry Thomas, 55 David Eds worth Crouse, 56 Cheator OletuaTruax, 57 Eli Frauk Sow era, 58 Raukiu J. Mellott, 59 William Patterson Nelson, 60 George Kirk Nelson, 61 Claude Mc. 'Carbaugh, 62 George W. Keefer, 63 Harry Lloyd Miller, 64 Cioyd Humbert Stenger, 65 Jacob Ellwood Eader, 66 Hayes Richarda, 67Chalmer Vorl Cutch all, 68 George Robert Gerehart, 69 Clarence Wilbert Mann, 70 William Walker Carbaugh, 71 Tobias William Carbaugh. 72 Charles Herbert Carbaugh, 73 Ernest Guy Cooper, 74 Oscar David ' Truax, 75 John Calvin Cooper, 76 Benjamin Buterbaugh, 77 William Henry Buterbaugh, 78 Franklin Leslie Mellott. 79 Levi Calvin Seville, 80 Elliott R. Deshong, 81 Kesler M. Cooper, 82 Dale Calvin Garland, 83 Chas. John Schooley, 84 Joseph Ar- matha Thomas, 85 Russell Da- Vid Thomas, 86 Russel M. Glenn, 87 Franklin Seville, -88 George Edmon linger, 89 Herman Wesley Koycwr, 00 -Thurmaa Neabit, 91 RUjh Wagner, 92 James Newton Morton, 93 Rus sel Lowell Stevens. 94 George Elmrr Everts, 9"Wi.F. Mason, 96 James Leslifi Harr, 97 Grover C. Naugle, 98 Harry William Naugle, 99 Elbert Fleo Lake, 100 Gilbert Lee Lake, 101 Willinm Roy Humbert, 102 Harvey Lc ander Barmont, 103 Eugene Alexander Springs, 104 Edward Clifton Spriggs, 105 Charley Henry Oyler, 100 Andrew Jack son Cook, 107 Lewis Dor Wible, 108 Charles Connelly, 109 William Roy Elvey, 110 William Rush Peightel, 111 John Wesley Kelso, 112 David Andrew Woodal, 113 Edsar Howard Gobin,- 114 John M. Fore, 115 Orvillo James Tay lor, 116 David Washington Kel po, 117 llezekiah Summers, 118 RushoII Ih-rison WibU. 119 Harry Oan lUrail, 120 George Pattorson Morton, 121 Orlin Sny der Mock, 122 Robert Gilson Alexander, 123 William Elmtr Tolbort, 124, Cloyd S. Eirertaart, 125 Horace AshwSil, 126 Walter Rush Barmont, 127 Charles Kvrl Barmoat. 128 Brenton B Regi, 129 Oscar 0 R jbinson, 1 James Cecil Akora, 131 William C. Wolst', 132 Ross C. Barkmao, 133R)sa.!. Bartuiil.'Jl Ceorgo N. Burtou, 135 Jamos C Davis, 186 Earl U Jackson, 137' William F Hixson, l!!S0ivilie G Leader, 139 Harry N Hanks, 140 Josso Moitfret, 111 Elmer R HJoa, 112 Roy C Molsel, 143 Albert O Decker, 144 Rilyy D Dicker, 145 Will'am L. ttiehl, 14(i Earl H. Truax, 147 J-cka n C, Hanks, 118 EJward F. Mellott, 119 Woi L Duval', 150 ft. Bruce Biriif)u, 151 V. Logue" McK'.-o, 152 John B Hoop, 153 Willinm 11. Clevengor, 151 Circy F. Carl son. 155 ii." Claude Smith, 156 Walter R. Spade, 157 Frank li. Spade, 158 Choater W. Lay ton, 159 J. Ross Garland, 160 John R. Kregar, 161 Nathan B. Hixaon, 162 Roy A. Plessmgor, 163 Ches tor A Spade, 164 Blaine J. Hix- son, 165 George W, Lodge 166 Alfrod S. Lavton, 167 Sherman G. Truax, 168 Watson E Craw ford, 169 James L Garland, 1"U Robert. L. McClure, 171 E nier N. Clevencer, 172 Joseph E Low ery, 173 Fred Akers, 174 How ard C Conuer, 175 James Kirk Kirk, 176 Foster Lowia Strait, 177 Uarry Araigh, 178 Eul R Chamberla:n, 379 Jesse Alvin Barnel, lfcO Wm. Clair Heck man, 181 George Clt-1 Swope, 182 Har rison Horton, 183 Ernest Ru dolph Sprcwel, lfc'4 Dultou Rci Sprowl, 185 Sherman Audrow Amick, 186 Waller Guy Alloway, 187 Homer Clyde Wursicg, 188 Eruest Leroy De&horp, 189 Har- ry HelseJ, 190 Rusrell E-neit Swope, 191 Harry Albert Ed wards, 192 Glenn Kirk .Downes, 1"3 Harry Alva Grisaiuger, 194 Austin R u.s. sell Keith, 195 JoUl Hunter Slunkard, 196 Harvey William B.vcus, 197 Edgar Wilaon Keith, 198 Roy Charlton Shafer, 199 Mack Chcsnut Allnway, 200 LoretzoDow Black, 201 Ernest King Cunuinglam, 202 Rjbert Cloyd Black,203 William Ray For man, 204 Dallas Lnubort Koiih, 205 Jesse Roy Earley, 206 Uocry Franklin Wingerd, 207 Levi Fi- gard Johnston, 208 Fred Ro Heck man, 209 Harry Alfrod Swope, 210 Jacob EJward Bar ney, 211 John Pittman Schooloy, 212Altred I'Vanklin Baker, 213 Paul Nelson Baumgarduer, 214 Robert Reed Elwards, 215L3wis Foster Largont, 216 Water Black, 217 Luther Martin Black, 218 Rilph Cook Limtgcr, 219 Andrew George Ott, 220 Harri Snider, 221 Webster Diniel Mel lott, 222 Raymond Clevolau;! Par lor 223 Edward Jackson, 224 Neddie Albert Mellott, ' 225 John Leroy Floramg, 226 John Qainccy Taylor, 227 Russell Sipes, 228 Benjamin Frauklin Shimer, 229 Lewis Melvin Linn, 230 John James McLucas, 231 William Harris Jackson, 232 Barry Mooi e Johnston, 233 Jamos Francis Eholt, 234 Chas. Edgar Ehalt, 285 John Alvm Pine, 236 J amen Cal vin MtQaade, 237 Walter Reid Sloan, 238 William Snider, 289 Ellis Stewart Uuger, 240 Thur mau Guy Lynch, 241 George Lawrence Reisner, 242 Frank Howard Lynch, 243 Arthur H Shimer, 241 Robert F. Wilkin son, 215 E mer Claronce Truax. 216 Francis Earl Taylor, 247 Richard Ross Coe 0;t, 248 Frank Grissinger Ott, 249 Henry Scott Alexander, 250 John Rex Irwir, 251 Wm. Amber Fischer, 252 Chas. Hooponcardntr, 2.r,3 Chas. A Gieu frer, 254 Howard Q. Carnell, 255 Harry Wagner, 2.MI Will.-er: M. !.i'..(n', 2,r7 Jauksou D. HpihUtrUoI, 2"8 Lewis P. f-'tahlo, 2.')U Cl.ag. Daulol Stihlo, 2(10 Chart. HiiitIsdii Kiln, 201 Ghma Atluo Ldtniiiin, 2(i2 .lowph Ilcmler Hliot, m Wm SIrcI, 2fi Chas. Oocar Uebncr, 2li5 0rlea Lcstor Hcboor, 2(16 Clom Austin WiKliold, 207 Alfrod Denoon, 2(18 Klmer Silas Smith, 200 Johu M. Doiiccn, 270 Harry Milton I'lschor, 271 Chas. A. True, 272 P.us sell S'eckiD!in,273 Amos Allwt Ward, 271 Marshall Slgol, 275 Alfred V. Crawford, 27') Chas. L. Stouer, 277 Chas. Ward, 27S Dayton Arthur Lyni;h, 27B Honj !: Ston?r, 280 John Himer Wlflold, 281 Arthur Harold Smith, 2H2 Walter Calvlu VVIplleUl, 2M3 OHcar Karl Darney, 284 Chester Bishop, 285 Owen Smith, 280 Jamos C. Ray, 287 Wm. P.. Kit., 288 Cllbert Flither, 28'J Jacob Thomas Wort., 2!)0 Wm. It Oakman, 2l'l Albert Hoy Smith, 2H2 Clyde L. Harnhart, 2!)3 Melvin Fischer, 2'."4 Ira Lee Smith, !.) Calvin Iteatty, 3U(l Isaac Sihet rompf, 2!i7 F. M McKibbin, 2l8 Oscar Hayes Lashley, 2!J!) James Claude Screlvir, 3lH Coo. j roy Hendorshot, 3U llussell Farl McClaln, 302 Andrew Sipes, 303 Clonn Osar Miller, 304 Preston Taylor. 305 Hoy Mack, 30(1 K.l. Hrow n, 307 Fred D. Kcepper, 3(i8 Henry Sylvsstor Fisher, :t0!t Harold Kujte Chesuut 310 John Wesley Carmack, 311 Kussoll Dean Hess, 312 lioy K. Lal.lltr, 313 Clair J. Laldl, 3 4 F.i.rl G. Mann, 3.15 Jesse D. Lai dii;. 3K1 Wm. L. Mcl'.lhaney, 3i7 David S. Strait, 318 All.-u Denver, 319 Dor sey llrim n, 320 D ivld Hoy Hess, 321 Dal'as llrant, 322 John hoy Dootli, 123 Geo Hoy Chosiuit, 324 Hoy W. Witter, 32- Henry F P.ruttan, 32'i Kd ward S. I'.rant, 327 DeKalb Chesnut, 328 W. Scott F.dwar.ls, 3211 CUrcuoe H Taylor, 3.lj Juhn F. Dcavor, 331 John H. Shaw, 332, David Stevo.is, 333 Chas. II Stiuson, 334 James H. Fix, 335 Martin A. Grissinjjer, 33d Jere I) Kneppor, 337 CUiver Leroy Cook, 338 Chas Wm. Lander, 33!! Harmon L. Cromwell, 34J Wm. Ira Howe, 3d Ira B. Lake; 342 Paui 1'.. Foreman, 343 David Thomas Wood cock, .Hillnrpor l ISarlon, 345 Bar vey Wm. Wlnetrardncr, 3I(! Halph Miller, 3 7 Ruhl Uohor, 348 Ralph Owen Ua.-!k"y, 3 it O.villc Vernon Wink, 350 1 !. sell Deavor, 351 Guy P.enson, 852 Vcd Lambersoti, 353 Uobert K. Win., arilner, 354 Walter Harnett, 355 Orv. i Mellott, 35ti Jesse P.. McClaln, 357 K;.rvpy B. Laidln, 3)8 John Wm. McCla:n, 359 Harvey' Berpstressor. 3(10 Floyd Price, 361 Floyd Janus Miller, 302 Howard E. Kirk. 303 Jared F.. Eminhl.er, 3(i4 Rolla Hunter Laidlt, 3(15 Clom David Laidig, 30(1 Leo Roy Pittman, 307 Goo. J. L. Doshonj;, 308 Edward F. Ciild wcll, 300 Chas. V. Gordon, 370 Earl W. Golden, 371 Mort C. Harr, 372 Roy w. Layton, 373 Chas A. Man ning, 371 V, ivulrlln G. Yonker, 375 Chas. It. O'Uourko, 370 Itoy Sullivan OrndortT, 377 Harry R. Illll, 378 RusscdIS. Manning. 37!! Ufm. A. Golden, 30 Wm. II. Divel b ss, 281 Geo. E. Cray. 382 Win. Van Kirk, 383 John E Dlvolblss, 384 Cur tis E. Golden, 385 Gilbert H. Gray, 380 James A. Myers, 387 Raymoud Lynch, 388 Frank Fisher, 38!) John PoweN, 3J0 Ward Barihart, 31)1 Sam uel Omer Layton, 302 John Willard Pulmer, 303 Geo. W. Weaver, 304 Jan.es T. Sharp, 305 Simon G.Morso, 300 Vernon Preston Mann, 307 Chas. F. Truax, 308 C.jylan B. Shaw, 300 Raymond D. O'Rourke, 400 Wilbert A. Layton. 401 Hurry Mann, 402 Nathan Howard Palmer, 4(3 James Sherman Garland, 4 '4 Brotherd Hill, 405 Benson C. Akers, 400 Rexle C. floss 4o7 Raymond K Garland, 408 Wm. W.Charltou,400 Harry B. Rems burjf, 4 0 Ellwood Barnhart, 411 Wm. Barnhart, 412 Frank Slushor, 413 Riley E. Hiles, 414 John Hill. 415 Oscar W. Blvens, 4!(1 Ceo. A. Cald well, 417 Lee J. CaU.vell, 118 Thomas P. .Kirk, 410 Ross S. Barnhart, 42! Alouxo V. Bivens, 421 Archie W Everts, 422 John B. Everts, 423 Ralph Lee Shlves, 424 James Erb Bishop, 425 Oscar E. Litton, 420 Ira E. Mel lott, 427 Guy Mann Illott, 428 Harry V. Souders, 420 Mack Fnoman Yonk er, 430 Ira Gordon, 431 Nicholas F. Gordon, 432 Walter Roy Gordon, 433 Harry Wilour Shaw, 431 Clarence C Doshoug, 435 Er: o.-t Lewis Keefor, 430 Raymond A. Koofer, 437 Alonzo Fual:,, 438 Thompson M. James, 430 lames A. Johnson, 440 Stanley B Funk, 441 Ray Wilson Woller, 442 Wylio Erby Booth, 413 Ira E Dou glass, 444 Jacob W. Douglass, 445 Albert Sebum, 410 Howard Scburn, 447 Dennis E. Seburn; 448 Wm. O. Douglass, 410 StilUell L. Gordon, 450 Albert Roy Wink, 451 Edgar Hearst Brewer, 452 Alvah It. Williams, 453 Mack J. Pittman, 454 Edgar M. Bra'ie all, 455 Hubert S. Manning, 450 Job H. Hill, 457 Geo. E Johnson, 458 Cyrus S. Johnson, 450 Enoch C. Truax, 400 Chas. S. Schonck, 401 Goo. B. Lashioy, 402 James M. Mc Cullough, 413 Philip E. Shlves, 404 Daniel II. Peck, 405 Riley Clifford Gordon, 400 Roy Gregory, 407 Ross L. Cordon, 408 David E Gorden, 400 Claudo H.PHtman, 470CallieD. Truax 471 Ralph Tuney Truax, 472 Peter 1'almer Gordon, 473 Orvillo D Beiitty, 474 Clarence Ross Mellott, 475 Earl Mellott, 476 W. U. Hann, 477 Ira Mellott, 478 Floyd Thomas Hart, 479 Johu W. Snyder, 480 John Lee Ver non Mollott, 481 Foster Garvon Mel lott, 482 Wm. Emory Deshong, 483 Cla ide M. Hill, 484 Walter S. Truax, 485 Albert It Mellott, 480 Harrison M. Shaffer, 487 Bruce C. Lake, 488 Morgan W. Gordon, 480 Elmer Jack son Lake, 400 Thomas Roy Truax, 401 Simpson C. Mellott, 402 Oliver Lee Bard, 403 Oscar Hill. 404 Frank M. Morgret, 405 Wilson Blair Garland, 400 Russell M. Truax, 407 Chester W. Plosslnger, 408 Edgar O. McCray, 409 Reuben Clyde Hann, 500, Allison Bennott Traax, 621 Abner ,;iilvos, 502 Howard Austin Ca- 3 Harry Edward Layton, 501 Floyd Kline, 505 ('has. II Mellott, 5'(l Hov.e t le.iU'r Mollott, 507 Wm. Weh.ti r .Vellott, 508 John Harrison Morton "i-0 Geo. M, Wink, 510 Jackson .y " inn fill Chester Lake Mellott. 51$ i:aWlnk. 313 John W. Taylor., M4 Goorgo Mellott, 515 Howard A. Tru ax, 510 Clom Chesnut Lake. Tho remaining 153 names wljj, be given nexi wecK. W.RFORUSBim R. R I. Missus Blanchoand Jane Ujss of Everett, aro in this neighbor hood visiting among friends. , E I Peck and wlfo, wore visitors at Henry Garlaud's last Sunday. Howard Pock has been helping Albert Deneeu harvest. Miss Lola Morgret of War fordsburg is speeding sometime In this neighborhood. Gilbert Mollott, wife, and chil dren, of Philadelphia, are visiting among their relatives here. L'jvi Garland treated himself to a Chervolet touring car la&t week. Benson Akers, who has been farming for Mrs. Blanche Ples smgor during tho past two years spent last wpek in Franklin coun ty harvesting. Queen Mellott and her sister it) Uw Nettie Mellott, were re cent visitors in the homo of T. Iv. D.uvnos. Job Truax and wifo wore at Uonry Garland's last Sunday. The many friends of Walt r J' timer who has been on the si :c t for some Uine, "Will bo glad u if irn that ho is improving. Protect Yoar BfilJins from Tire. Use Gould's Fire Reslsti V iint in all colors. It preserv . , m autifies, and vears as long oi oagor and is cheaper, ttvi other standard points. Oa gc o.l tirface a gallon will cover !: o miiare feet two coats. R.m f p .int, too, in all colors. I f S Je by G. W. IIkisxeu & Co. 0-14-tt. McConnollsburg, Va. Executor's Notice. l'ntnle o( Dunirl E. Korc, Kvq , late of M.' ' o ine:l.burK, l'u., deueascd. l .intern tpstumcntiiry n the nhovo est . 'i i Ini.' hiMMi irnintnl to the underslnnfil. :i . i-iiiis Imlulued to the suul I'suile urc iu.'Ntut to initUe piivniMit. n ml tliosu hn : I'l.itniH to presunl tliuHiimn without ili'liiy, IiOI.I.A II. KOKK 71-61. Kxuoutcr. 17 i l zc Fn,cc rmcc Notice to Contractors, Uoaled proposals for tho construe ti n of n con rntc hrhh; ovtr S' Mo ling Hill Crock at Glaufoitcr'a ford ing In Taylor townshli Fulton Coun ty, Pa., will be roceivud by the board of Road Supervisors of said Tay lor towushlp, at the residence of Jo soph V. Deavor In said township un til o'clock, p, nr. Saturday, August 4, 1017, and publicly opened by the Koad Supervisors one hour after tho hour set for the closing of the bids. Bids must be made on proposal blanks attached to the specilicatlous and must be accompanlod by a certi lied check In the sum equal to at least ton pur cent of the amount of bid and mado payable without reservation to tho order of the board of Read Sup ervisors, of Taylor towuship Fultou County, Fai Flans and specifications may beseon at tho rosldouce of tho secretary, Jo seih V. Deavor, in said township, whore bidding blanks can bo socured. Tho right is reserved to rojoct any, or all, bids. John Wriuht, Maktin Lauuo. S. S. Stuait, Road Supovlsors. J. V. Dkavor, 19 3t Secretary, 1 jtfFm. r1 4 "King Eye Service" means satisfactory glasses of undoubt ed quality. AT THK MOST REASON ABLE PRICES POSSIBLE FOU SUCH SERVICE. tios. mi 110 and 112 East King Street Opposite Post Olllce, Chamborsburg, Pa. F4 1 No Drops Used Lens Grinding Plant on the Premises. XA Page Vegetable Grower-Spraying Number Sherwin-Williams 9 For All Insect Pests in Garden, Field Vine or Shrubbery Most Effective remedy for Potato Bugs, Cucumber Bugs, or Any other Bug that Chews a Leaf In uuing this, you kill both Bug and Blight. FOR SALE BY Geo. W. Reisner ft Co., McConnelisburg, Pa. PALMER'S Auto Repair Shop 2 Miles South of SIPES MILLS 31 Miloa North of NEED MORE A full line of Ford Repair On Hand all the Time. o mm ,ii.mi n New Real Estate Agency. Having retired from the Mercantile business with a view to giving his entire attention to Real Estate, the undersigned offers his service to any one having real estate for sale, or wanting to buy. His thorough acquaintance with values and conditions in Fulton County, coupled with long and successful experience in handling Real Eo tate, makes it possible for him to bring about results in the shortest possible time. Write, or call on, D. H. PATTERSON, WEBSTER MILLS, PA. First Class YorkmansIiiD. Hauling of Passengers at a Reasonable Rate Motto: If not satisfied with work, No Pay. Roy O. Palmer Bell Phone No. 33 :-: Post Office, Needracre, Pa. II i J M s H -.1 Educators Urge Exemption For The Yo cational Teachers. State College, Pa., July 17. Leading educators in the public schools of Pennsylvania, attend ing a war-time conference here, Thursday passed a resolution urg ing the government to consider the advisability of excempting from the military draft trained teachers in the vocational schools who cannot be replaced. There was no discussion of the draft's effect on the rank and file of male teachers generally. Dr. Nathan C. Schaeffer, State Superintendent of Public Instruc tion, who called the two-day ses sion, told his superintendents and principals they are facing a big problem in Pennsylvania ed ucation with the importation of Southern negroes to thi3 State. He referred to one Pennsylvania railroad official who alone brought 400,000 colored men and their families here to solve the labor shortage. Dr. Schaeffer esti mated that 2.000,000 negroes have come north within the last few months. '