The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, May 25, 1911, Image 9

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1'eople who say Just what they think
are mure nuineroun than popular.
Giirfii'li! Tea euros constipation, koopn
tlia bluoj pure and tones up the tystem.
Their Time.
Foolish Fred Ho you like lobsters?
I'ert Tolly Yes, both human and
crustacean, In their salad days.
Const
wnoi
Dr
It family laxative.
nstipntion cause and Bugrnvntes mirny
'in diseases. It is tlinruit;hly cured by
1'ierce's Tlcnsnnt l'ellt'U. J'he favor-
And You Must Pay.
"Experience is the best teacher,"
Quoted the Wise Guy.
"Yes, but her charges ar mighty
klgh," added the Simple Mug.
Personal
Exploits in the
Great Civil
War, Told by
Veterans
niht after night, and not know what
Instant will be your last. One gets
accustomed to anything, and curiously
enough one of the greatest dangers
was thi-t we would grow bo familiar
with our danger that we would Ignore
It. Familiarity breeds oonten.pt for
bursting shells and sharpshooters, as
for anything else, but to relax for a
moment and step for an Instant be
yond the shelter might cost one Ills
life."
"When a Wife la Cruel."
The husband rushed Into the room
here his wife was sitting.
"My dear," said he, excitedly.
"Guess what! Intelligence has Just
reached me "
The wife gave a Jump at this point,
niched to her husband, and, kissing
him fervently, interrupted with:
"Well, thank heaven, Harry!"
Made Father Bestir Himself.
When Dorothy tcldrum was a lit-
tin youngster sho Is but ten now her
father asked her on her return from
Sunday school what the lesson of the
dny had been.
imntimlT in the llon'a Hon wna tion
ner answer.
Ever since Rev. Andrew Tt M1.
druill, D. D. has nprsnnnllv nnnllnrl
AMOUS examples of
courage under arms
are usually those dis
played in some dea-
, pt rate sortie or some
very spirited, If brief,
action. The courage
demanded to face Imminent danger for
days or weeks without faltering,
though less celebrated, is certainly of
aa high an order. It was courage
aucb as this which made possible the
long, tedious siege of Petersburg, per
haps the most trying campaign in its
way of the entire war. The life be
hind the bombproofs Is vividly re
called by J. H. Campbell.
"Wo were for three months under
continuous fire. Our position was well
within range of the enemy, who kept
np tholr fire almost without cessa-
"There are a number of bombproofs
and a series of sheltered roads con
necting them, so that we could pass
Himself tO the rl eloilB InstrnrHnn nt frnm n,io f onnk.. t. I-
.niio umiKiuer. txctiaitgo.
To Pray for the Rich.
Two women prominent In St Louis
Jave started a movement to Induce
300,000 of their sex In the south to
pray every day for tho rich. They ex
Plain they hope by organizing system
atkally groups of women who will
Pray often and well for the more afflu
ent, wealthy persons will be led to
fntrlhute to a fund for the evangel!
"Hon of the world, nolle II. Hen
MU, president of the woman's mis
'"nary council of the Methodist Epls
'"Pal church south and Mrs. R. W.
McDonnell are the originators of the
Plan.
10 runne a charge or meet one, but
quite another to work day after day,
On the Mississippi
T:
One Cook
May make a cake "fit for
foe Queen," while another
only succeeds in making a
"pretty g00d cake" from the
ame materials.
It'i a matter of skill!
People appreciate, who
have once tasted.
Post
Toasties
A delicious food made of
White Corn-flaked and
'ted to a delicate, crisp
Jjjwn-to the "Queen's
Post Toasties are served
tUrect frm the package with
dSd " milk and 8Mgar
A hreakfast favorite!
"The Memory Lingers"
Pm Comn.y. DA
Battle Citelt. Mich.
J
E most continuous fluhtlne In
the navy during the war was
probably encountered by tho
smaller boats engaged In keeping the
lower Mississippi open to Union ex
peditions. Tho river wns of course
well supplied with forts, many of
them very powerful ones, but tho
banks were In addition lined almost
continuously with Bmall guns, cannon
and sharpshooters Charles Just, com
mander of Rowles Tost, New York
who spent the greater part of the war
In this region, In recalling these days,
sold:
"We didn't so much mind the forts,
although they were bad enough, as
the bushwhackers Any southerner
with a gun or a pistol could Are at us
with comparative safoty from the
shore trees and bushes. As a result
there was a continuous peppering of
shots from off shore day and night.
One waa nover safe for an iiiBtant.
The bullets raked our decks from sev
eral quarters at once, no matter what
our position. They used mlnle balls
and occasionally they would bring up ,
iSlocdy Angle
THE moet deadly battle of the en
tire ww, ficketfs famous charge,
is recalled by scores of soldiers.
One of those veterans, who was
wounded on the third day at Gettys
burg, J. n. Hlock, of the Sumnor Post,
New York, carried the bullet he re
colved until very recently.
"We stood bohlnd Pickett's charge,"
said he. "It is a matter of hlatorv
of course, how frightful the loss was.
Later, when we came to count the
cost, we found, as all the world knows,
that some of our regiments had loBt
75 per cent of all the men who went
into tne nght, I nm told that there is
po such loss recorded elsewhere In
military history.
"The fighting at Tiloody Angle beg
gars description. In any ordinary bat
tle, even a lively one, you may see a
man drop from time to time, and in a
desporate charge the ground may be,
aa the saying is, covered with the
ead and woundod. Rut that is an
exaggeration. After a hard battle I
aave seen bodies scattered pretty
Jilckly, but the ground was not llt-
I T the battle of Lookout Mountain
LX a New York regiment was In tth
- rront rank and contributed
greatly In determining the Issue. The
work of tho 215th New York In this
famous engagement Is by no means as
fnmlllar as it should be. James
Schmldllng, who fought In this regl
mcnt, now the commander of J. L.
Rlker Post, and who Incidentally
rought In seventeen pitched battles. In
recnlllng the fight above the clouds,
said:
"Our regiment was early on the
scene, and this promptness had an
Important effect on the fortunes of tho
day. Tho battle, It will be remem
bered, was fought above the clouds.
Now, In fighting, the position of the
troops at the beginning often decides
the battle In advance. Since this bat
tle was fought practically on a moun
tain top, on very high ground, the
troops holding an elevated position
naturally had an Immenso ndvantnen
Our regiment held an Important van
tage point, but we were ahead of the
main army and faced a force vastly
superior in numbers. It was a ques
tion of hours before our reinforce
ments could come In. I think every
man realized what depended upon us.
We lost henvlly, but wo held our
ground until the main army arrived,
a nlnepoundhowltzer. When they
got too hot we would try to dislodge
them with our ennnon and, fulling
this, we would go ashore and chase
them, but they always canio back.
"In our "patrol we had of course to
pass the forts, when wo would be
raked by their heavier guns. We
seemed to be always In trouble. With
uuvu niuea u. uio river against us, we
wouin sometimes ne raked by a cross
fire from two or more forts at the
same time. Even on the quietest day
one was afraid to show himself on
deck, for the mlnle balls would cut us
down when we least expected them.
I was a soldier before the war, having
served In the Crimea. I had been cap
tured by the Pritlsh and . spent six
months In a tread mill Jail In London,
but those mlnle balls were the most
Insidious danger I have ever met."
("Slreplni; rnrs nrn expensive to t
railway companies. Imt w run them for
tlie nilveritslns tiny kIvu us." Hallway
urnviai.)
They say thy will make the rate cheaper
lor us who at nlut'.t on the train
Attempt to llml rest en the sleeper.
Anil llml all olll- effort In vniii
O, ye who humps heads whllu undress
ing, .
", ye who use latiKuave that's had,
ievo demo It these years without guess
ing
The slieper Is run as nn ad.
Kaeh of us the empty or full man.
The aetnr, the itnimmer. ami all
Who elnmlier aboard of the I'ifllmnn
We ride on an ad. that they liuul.
TIs not a news story or Item
In w hich we are wi-mlln our way.
And passing out tips Infinitum
When leaving tho ear tho next day.
Ah. no! In the classified section,
"Help Wanted," or may lie "l-'or Sale,"
We scoot In the chosen direction
And hark to the click of the rail.
And sometimes. In truth. In the morning
We trudge down the aisle In array
That all the conventions Is scorning:
'TIs then that wo run as "lMspluy."
0, let us h soberly solemn
And ask why wo cannot apprur
Once tn the society column
And not In an ad. at the rear?
Some day when tho trains aro more
speedy
Perhaps much less tlmo we will losn
Po cause wo aro then-yes. Indecdy!
Hent on Willi the telegraph news.
But now when you ernwl In the upper.
Or lower, whichever you take,
And slKh that your dinliiK ear supper
Will keep you forever awake.
He humble, and don't foci Inflated
Hecauso you are given such place
Remember you only are rated
A filling so much ad. space.
COMMENDABLE ASPIRATIONS.
f ft!
WORSE EACH YEAR.
How Chronic Kidney Trouble Was Fl
nally Checked.
Mrs. C. L. Wolfe, Anita, Pa., says:
"The terrible pains across the small
of my back caused nie greater mis
ery than I can describe. Often I felt
as sore ub a boll all
over my body. I grew
worse and worse until
finally I became so bad
I could not do the least
work. I was so dizzy I
feared I would fall and
my head was constantly
racked with pain. Ner-
VOIlHneKfl lirovontnt mu
l-.-Ti.WV
tVY1. - fltoonlofr on. I tr,
.... j...n u,,u .1, uiv
morning I arose more tired than ever,
Seeing that I waa not Improving tin
der the physician's treatment, I be
gan taking Doan'B Kidney Pills. They
made nie the strong, well woman I
am today."
Remember the name Donn's.
For sale by all dealers. f0 cents a
box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Ruffalo, N.Y.
1
2'
HARD.
Kidder Uh! yes, Miss t:oyne
spends thousands and thousands of
dollars every year for her gowns
alone.
Lord do Rroke I say, old chap, who
1b her dressmaker?
Kidder Do you want to propose to
her dressmaker, too?
SHE
SUFFERED
FIVEJEARS
Finally Cuni by Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound.
"are ever reunld tn tho .., Tho r '."V. f..'!1. T?11""?
win ii-iiium troiiuics ana fit last was
. . are swauoweu
PLEDGE POLICIES FOR LOANS
Imprudent Act That Really Means
Man Is Borrowing From His
Widow.
Many men, pressed for money, go
to the life insurance company, de
posit their jKillcy as security and bor
row as much as the company la will
ing to lend. That tho practice is com
mon is proved by the f;'t that most
companies have loaned from a fourth
to a third of the aggregate face value
of their policies in this way. "Very
few of these loans," says the annual
report of the Connecticut Mutual and
this company's experience is typical
are swallowed up
In business enterprises, In specula
tions . . . and tho total result
means embarrassment and distress In
a great ninny cases, and poverty In
the place of competence, when the
clulms mature, and there Is nothing
left above the loans but n mere mar
gin In cash on tho policies for the
protection of families or estates."
Men who borrow on their policies are
taking away protection from their
families. It ought not to he done.
Collier's.
v - 1
:&7
.almost helpless. X
went to three doc.
torj and they didl
tan no enod. so mv
sister advised me ta
try Lydia . 1'ink.
ham's Vegetable
Compound, and
when I had taken
only two bottles I
could boo a blir
change., so I took
six bottles and I am
now strong and well
Politician and Preacher.
A politician in a western state, long
suspected of crookedness and noted
for his 'shifty ways, was finally In
dicted and tried. Tho Jury, was out a
long time, but eventually acciiilttod
him. After tho verdict was In and
the politician was leaving the court
room, a minister who had been In
part responsible for the Indictment
and (rial npprnaclied the politician
and said: "Well, my friend, you have,
escaped; but you had a close shave.
I trust this will he a warning to you
to lead a bitter life and deal
fairly with your fellow men."
"That may be," the politician re
plied. "That may be; but I ain't
pledged to any one." Saturday Even
ing Post.
"Young man," asked Pnpa Richly,
"may I ask If your intentions toward
Louise are honorable?"
"They are, sir," said the trembling
beau.
"Well, don't you think It would be
best If you devoted your time and
thought to acquiring somo little for
tune before you think of getting mar
ried to any one?"
"O, sir, I am combining tho two am
bitions. If I marry your daughter
will havo solved the financial prob
lem."
As Galsworthy 8aw Life.
The wisdom of John Galsworthy:
Like files caught among the Impal
pable and smoky threads of cobwoba,
so men struggle in the webs of their
own natures, giving here a start, there
a pitiful small Jerking, long sustained,
and falling into stillness.
orally covered. Rut after Eloo-Jy An
glo It would have been Impossible to
exaggerate the awful loss. Some regi
ments were reduced to a mere hand
ful of men. Many of the companies
were practically wiped out of exist
ence. Imagine the most fatal rail
road wreck, when scarcely any one
succeeds in escaping from the ears,
and you will have some idea of the
appearance of our regimes. I went
through the three days unhurt, but on
the laBt of tho third day a bullet
caught me In the leg. I carried that
bullet for 40 years until a bad fall
made it necessary to extract it."
Good Work.
'You will become tho wife of a fa
aious man, says tho fortune teller.
"Hut I don't want to be the wlfo of
notuble, and bo unheard of all the
time for that reason."
"Ah, mlas," explains the soothsayer,
your buBbund will be famous only
because he has . such a beautiful
wife."
With a pretty smllo of deprecation
the damsel inadvertently pays the for
tune tellor twice his usual fee.
More Requisites.
"Ah," Bnld tho sentimental girl,
man should be happy it he fouls that
be can have his wife's trust."
"Yes, he should," agreed the prac
tical young man.
"If be knows that sho trusU him
all the time, he "
"That's right, but he'll feel a wholo
lot better If he knows that the gro
cer and the coal man and all the
others will trust him, too."
Indian Tribe Amalgamate.
Students of the Indian toll us that
while the numbers of the red men ar
diminishing there is a slow amalga
mation of the tribes wherever their
geographical location makes this pos
sible. It Is supposed that there were
1,000.000 Indians on this continent
when the Europeans settled here. In
1886 a government report showed an
Indian population of 360,000, and it Is
estimated that the present population
ts 50,000 less.
In the Gloaming.
"Who was Mingo?" asks the man
with the disconcerted whiskers.
"Mingo?" repeats tho man with
the cantilever nose. "Mingo? Seems
o me I've heard the name before,
but I can't place tt at this moment.
Why do you ask?"
"Went to a concert last night, and
tome one sang a song about 'In the
Blow, Mingo, My Darling."'
Interested the Judge.
"Your honor," said the plaintiff la
th divorce proceedings, "I charge
cruel and inhuman treatment. My
nusband hypnotized me Into thinking
that my last season's bonnet was Just
tho thing for this spring."
"He did?" asked the Judge, looking
iternly at the defendant. "My man,
come here. Tho court will speak to
you prlvntely."
Wonderlngly the defendant came to
he bench, when the Judge Bald:
"Say, old fellow, put me next. I've
tot a wife and four daughters."
CURED ITCHING AND BURNING
I was taken with tho Itch in April.
1904, and used mrm cvciything. I
had a friend pay nie a visit from
Cumberland, and ihe advised me to
use Cutlcura Remedies which I did.
Tho cure was certainly aulck. nnd I
use them to this day. I had It terri
bly under my knees. I only used one
box of pills, but two boxes of Cutl
cura Ointment, and I uso tho Cutl
cura Soap all the time. I hope this
will benefit others, as It has me, after
Dr. and others could do noth
ing for me." (Signed) Miss Lu John
son, 1523 Ninth t., N. W., Wash
ington, D. C, April 3, 1910.
In a later letter Miss Johnson adds:
The trouble began with an eruption
under my knees, and extended up
wards toward my waist, until I waa
not able to sit down. It kept a con
stant Itching nnd burning all the time,
night and day. I went to my doctor,
but he could do me no good after I
do not know how many medicines he
gave me, and then told me I would
bo compelled to go to a skin special
ist, which I positively refused to do. I
cried all the time, finally I made
tip my mind to try Cuticura Rem
edles, and tried Cuticura Pills, Oint
ment and Soap, and was entirely
cured of the Itching three days after
I started using them. The healing
took about eight days. I consider
Cuticura Remedies marvelous, and
would recommend them everywhere."
Cuticura Remedies are sold through
out the world. Send to Potter Drue
Chem. Corp., Boston, for free book
on skin afflictions.
Important to Nlothors
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTOIMA, a safe and sure remedy for
infants and children, and see that It
Dears the
Signature
In Use For Over 30 YearB.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
At All Hours.
"Professor, what do you consider
the most wonderful thing in the
world?"
"The brain of a centipede; it Is In
flnlteslmally small, yet It has perfect
control over tho creature's entire sys
tem of legs nnd feet."
apain. I don't know how to express
my thanks for the pond it has done inn
Bud I hone all sulTerinir women will
ipive Lytliii E. l'iiikham's Vepetahlo
Compound n trial. It v.;is worth its
weiu'ht in crolil." Mrs. J. 1'. Ekuucil
It. K. J). No. 7, Erie, l'a.
Lydia L rinUham's Vepetahln Com
pound, iiiado from native roots and
herbs, contains no narcotic or harm,
ful drtips, and to-hy holds the record
f'r the largest number of actual cures
rf femaU) diseases wo know of, and
thousands of voluntary testimonial
nreonliloln the l'iiikham laboratory
tit Lynn, Mass., fmtn women w ho lmve
been cured f mm almost every form of
female, complaint, such as fnilanmia
tion, ulceration, displacements, iibroij
more , juiim, irregularities, periodic pains,
'.u r.u in-, iiimxcsiioii ami nervous
prostration. Lvery suffering woman
t'wesit to herself to give LvdiaLM'ink
ham's Vt petablo Compound a trial.
If you want special ntl vice wrlto
Mrs. Pink hum, Lynn, Mass;, for iU
It Is free and always helpful.
rim.nnKx who arr sickly.
MnthcrnMbould never he wllhoula hex ut Muthrr
tlmy 'iSweel enwilrm furClilldn-n. They llrciih up
ColdH. IIpIIpva KeverlfthnnM!!, eemtlpntlun.TiH-thlnu
(iMirrtern, llrnilnt-hn and hlomuph Tmntil,'. I'ne.i
hr Mother tor Z! j-eam. T1IK-H I'HWDKIIS NK KU
KAIL. Hold br all lint Storrn. 2e. Ihm't arerpt
any mh$litutt. Sample Dialled KHKK to any uuluer.
addrvat Allen 8. Uluincd. Lo Hut, N. Y.
The Way of It.
Knlcker How docs marriage affect
accomplishments?
Ilocker A girl drops her music nnd
a man takes up his smoking.
Tor III-An tCIIF lllek' CAPl niM!
Whether trein CoMm, Heat, Sininaeli or
NerroiiB Troubled. Ciipuilln w ill rrllrve you.
It's liquid iileMhant to tnke-aelfl Initriedi
airly Try it. Ilk.-., tie., autl So centa at drug
lures.
! Y0Ucan't V' Va-s
j go wrong VXfffrtt
!. if you get our V' Ct'H
guide bookson 1 M-s0v,
New Enstand V'TjftA
Vacation! V itXS
r Tell where to en iAfTfrr
'1 how to bo what V 1' JjjJt
you'll hud when fou v, Sr"
-' get there and the , JtTt
1 Ures liom principal 1 Vv
I poinli. Givethealti- -jP'; c'11-fl-
tude ol every moun- V V i :'5W
I. Uin. and lAe-ele- : IZP
Those with whom we can apparent
ly become well acquainted in a few
moments are generally the most dif
ficult to rightly know nnd understand.
Hardly anything can make such a
fool of a man as side whiskers for
him to bo proud of.
Mr. Wfnlow'a SoothlnR Rymp for Children
teethlnit. aofteni the kuoih, reduce Inflamma
tion., allttji palD.eures wlud colic, Sic a bottle.
Anxiously Waiting.
I do hope things will take a turn
for the better soon. If stock would
only go up!"
"Why, have you been Investing In
stocks, my dear?"
"No, but father has promised that
he would buy mo a duke as soon as
A. O. & W. touches 120."
By the Harem Code.
"Do you think I am really your af
finity?" Solomon's nine hundred and
eighty-fifth wife asked, coquet tlshly.
"My dear," the Wisest fluy said.
"you are one in a thousand!"
He got away with it too.
Try Murine Eye Remedy for Tied,
Watery Kyea and Cirnuulttteil Lids.
Fmiirtlnn Just live. Comfort. Murine
Kyc flulve In Aseptic Tubea New Sljj
25c. Murine Liquid 2Gc-S0c.
The softest powder puff In the world
isn't as agreeable to the touch of an
old mnld's cheek as a two days' growth
of beard.
Do vnur feet feel tired, aelir enrl mnrm
ut niirnt? Rah them with a little Tlam
lin Wirnrd Oil. Thev'll h irl.rl in th.
morning and io will you.
A man can get along without doing
much It he has sense enough to know
what not to do.
If constipation in pr
sliiKKieh, take Gnrtield Tea: it is mild in
action and never locs its potency.
Many a fellow who falls into a for
tune goes right through it.
Don't mind being laughed at; somo
day you may splash mud on tho laugh
ers with your touring car.
The herb laxative. Cirfield Tea, prompt
ly overcomes const ip.it inn. lnliouneM,
sick-headache nnd itixurra better health.
The right kind of a decision today
will put powder In your gun for tomorrow.
ctibe the beautilul
srenerr and hrilthlul
sports list thousands
ol hotels and board
ing houses with
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PATENTS S
When You Think
Of the pain which many women experience with every
month it makes the gentleness and kindness always nssnci
ted with womanhood seem to be almost a miracle.
While in general no woman rebels against what she re
gards as natural necessity there is no woman who would
not lsdly be free from tiiii recurring period of pain.
Dr. Pierce' b Favorite Prescription makes
weak women atronj and alck momca
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child with a, serious ailment needs a
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usually constipation.
There Is no sense In living It a pill or
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ins out the bowels and atrentrtiieidn; the
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oorrect the trouble.
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of Mrs. N. II. Mead of Kreeport, Kami.,
whnna granddaughter has been taklna; It
successfully and of Mrs. J. It. Wliltlns;
of Lena, V Is., who gives It to her children
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your family before you buy It send your
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