THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS. McCONNELLSBURG. PA. 10n; til' IK'I.t nnf leal lontf Hl'lji hthS vc:.: It'.-! i K., ?sl ?rai ,' K .o, lor' hup.': ;cn,y ai. thr 1l, inr Lily-: mil th; Slit ' 111!' r' 'I inf. ( The i Rli"Rcmedy U til for all forma of II j IriieuuhtishJ Mii GKTS AT TUB JOINTS ' FKOH THE INSIDBJ f , VVuquld, Table it,lAnmut I I a r YOU HAVE no 011001116, Indlge.tlon, llatulence, Sick Headache, all run down" or loeinc Heh, you wu find mmm Ms Pills lu.t whit you need. They tono up tho weak etomach and build up the flaiglm energlci. ,.r niuia nil I AT l Onlyafew. Oen- 4i.tr UA.IBA".WIlulne, nolle. Karh one .lined on back br voter bcraat JPATEHTSs Wataaa K.('oleoiaa,Waah gum, im utxatmrea. n wa rm rriinia iseat raauiia. Occasionally a young man who be gins by sowing wild oats ends by reap ing a grass widow. ( . , Important to Mother Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and lee that it Signature of Is Ub6 For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Caatoria i i Think What They Say? J He I .like to hear a man say what be thinks. Jt She But peoplo say what they think generally think such disagree able things. 1 . IS EPILEPSY CONQUERED? New Jersey Physician Said to Have I Many Cures to His Credit. ' Red Bank, N. J. (Special). Advices from every direction fully confirm previous reports that the remarkable treatment for epilepsy being admin istered by Dr. Perkins of this city, is achieving wonderful results. Old and Stubborn cases have been greatly benefitted and many patients claim to tave been entirely cured, j Persons suffering from epilepsy Should write at once to Dr. H. W. I'erkins, Branch 49, Red Bank, N. J., for a supply of the remedy which is being distributed gratuitously. Adv. I Many "Holy Cities.' -. This is a namo bestowed by any Sect or nation upon the city moht (closely associated with Its religious beliefs and observances, and tbnt has become a place of veneration conse quently, or special worship. J' Allahabad is the holy city of the In dlan Mohammedans . Benares Is the holy city of the Hin dus, while Cuzco is that of the an cient Incas. Jerusalem Is the holy city of the Jews and Christians. Mocca, Medina and Damascus have first plaee in the affections of the Mohammedans. Moscow atd Kief are t he holy cities of the Russians. Told In a Few Words. An Englishman had bought through an agent an estate in the northern Highlands, and when summer came he went to Ir pect it One part of his i journey was by coach, and ho thought to get some Information about the place from tho driver. So after some preliminaries: "You may know a place called Cloch na Kilty?" "I do that." "And what do you think of the place?" "I will not bo thinking much." "Oh! Toll me what you think." "If ye were to see the de'll tethered there ye'd say, 'Pulr brute!'" Strain Was Too Great. "Ileah about Chawlle?" "No. What's wrong with him?" "Brain fevah." "My word! What caused it?" "Trying to roll a cigarette in a high wind." Its Advantage. "I want to get a certificate of mem bership in a Wanderlust club." "Well, that is one society where you can be in good standing when you get your walking papers." SELF DELUSION. Many People Deceived by Coffee. We like to defend our Indulgences and habits even though we may bo convinced of their actual barmfulness. A man can convince himself that whiskey is good for him on a cold morning, or beer on a hot summer day when he wants the whiskey or beer. It's the same with, coffee. Thou sands of people suffer headache and nervousness year after year but try to persuade themsolves the cause is not coffue because they like coffee. "While yet a child I commenced using coffee and continued it," writes a Wis. man, "until I was a regular coffee fiend. I drank it every morning and in consequence had a blinding headache nearly every afternoon. "My folks thought It was coffee that siled me, but I liked it and would not admit it was the cause of my trouble, so I stuck to coffee and the headaches stuck to me. "Finally, the folks stopped buying coffee and brought home some Postum. They made It right (directions ou Pkg.) and told me to see what differ ence it would make with my head, and during that first week on Postum my eld affliction did not bother me once. From that day to this we have used nothing but Postum in place of coffee headaches are a thing of the past snd the whole family Is in fine health." "Postum looks good, smells good, tastes good, Is good, and does good to the whole body." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Well le," in pkgs. Postum now comes In two forms: . Regular Postum must be well boiled. , Instant Postum is a soluble pow der. A tcaspoonful dissolves quickly la a cup of hot water and, with cream and sugar, makes a dellclouB beverage Instantly. Grocers sell both kinds. "Th-,; a Reagon" for Postum. HELPS RURAL LIFE SECRETARY HOUSTON'S PLAN IS ROUSING INTEREST ALL OVER COUNTRY. FARMERS' WIVES ARE AIDING Fifty Thousand Have Sent Suggestions on Improving Conditions and These Are Being Applied by Depart ment of Agriculture. By GEORGE CLINTON. Washington. Wives of the farmers of the land to the number of EO.OOO have responded by letter to the re quest of the agricultural department that they tell of home life in the coun try and make suggestions as to what the department can do to Improve conditions, and to make the rural life more attractive for all the members of the household. Secretary Houston Is taking a deep interest In the an swers which have come to the de partment's query and he has read scores of them personally, while the others have been read for study pur poses by officials high In tho depart ment. Recently the secretary of agricul ture let It be known through the pub licity bureau that he wished to make his department useful, not only to the farmer, but to the others of the house hold. Tho women were aked to write and they responded quickly and readily and In nearly every case, In telligently. It Is tho Intention of the government's agricultural officials to prepare and send out bulletins of in struction and Information to the ru ral housewives of the country telling them how they can llghtnn their la bors, Bhorten their hours of work, make their homos attractive, save money and make money and after doing it all find that they have left time for rest, reading and bodily recreation. Exchange of Advice. Already the farriers' wives of the country have received from the gov ernment's advisory bureau housekeep ing, food-preparing, fruit-preserving and other instructions which on tho face of things seems to mark Secre tary Houston as a teacher of high standing In the domestic arts. It is probnblo that the secretary of agricul ture will be the first one to put the credit where It belongs. The women have dono 1L Advlco from Alabama today is being applied to California and advice from California is being applied In Alabama, and put any other two states In the places of those named and the same thing holds true. Before long It Is tho Intention of the department to prepare plans for the construction and proper arrange. ment of farm houses. They will vary in detail "geographically." The same plans will not serve for a Florida farmhouse that will serve for one In Oregon. Convenience and comfort will be consulted with a view to tho adaptation of the house to the special needs of the family of a farmer. Is Currency Law Prize or Blank? Now that the currency bill has become a law, the natural and perhaps apprehensive 1 question be comes, Is it to work good or III to the banking and tho general bust ness interests of the country? Does ono seem to put tho plane of Intelll gence low when he says that, with the exception of half a dozen senators and representatives who have spoken directly to the point, no one can bo found In the capital city, outside of those who speak enthusiastically sim ply because they are partisans, will lng to give a specific answer to tho question concerning the business re suits of the new currency law? The solemn truth Is that apparently no man understands currency to Its roots. Finance is a question which has been the subject of controversy for hundreds, yes, even thousands of years. There are as many views on the proper way to make a sound cur rency as there are men able to express any view at all. Of the witnesses who appeared before the committees Bit ting In consideration of the currency measure, only one or two were willing to prophesy actual disaster as tho re sult of the passage of the bill nnd only a few are willing to declare as a cer talnty that specific benefit would come from Its enactment During tho debate on tho tariff bill which Is now the law there were plenty of Republicans In both houses willing to prophesy dls- aster to the business Interests of the country because of tho cut in customs The tariff was a familiar subject Few Even Pretend to Know. During the debates on the currency bill, many of tho Republicans "sat speechless." Others, braver, spoke their minds, but those who thus spoke were few In number. Why was there reticence on currency and glibness on the tariff? The reason Is as slmplo as a primer. There are not more than ten men tn the bouse and senate who understand currency matters and all except the ten who understand, or who think they understand, were will ing to keep quiet, lest they show their Gaello Tongue. The Gaello languago was once spok en by a considerable number of the human race In the British isles, the islo of Man, northern France and Spain. There is evidence that the Gaelic branch of the Celtic breed was widespread. For instance, It is main tained by some excellent authorities that the Clmbrl, who threatened at one time to overwhelm Rome, and who were stopped by Marlus, were of Gaello speech. The ancient lan guage Is found today in the Isle of Man, Wales, the Highlands of Scot land, western Ireland and in Brit 'any, northern France. Leadlesa Glaze Unknown. Englishmen demand "loadless glaze" when they buy pottery, for leadlcss glaze docs not poison the pottery workers. We in America do not ask for it in the china shops most of us have never heard of it. Yet Dr. Alice Hamilton's study for the federal bu reau of labor shows bow Borlous a at - l.-J xnlnnnlnni la t ria fliuatiaa I i or in ui iouu uiouiuug w mioumw contracted by workers in American lotteries, says the Survey. All table Ignorance or predict something . Ulch might not be fulfilled As far as the congress of tho Unit ed States Is concerned, the currency law is an experimental measure. Sen ators and representatives know whut the banking Interests have said In fa vor of the bill and against it. Tbey realize that the "doctors" disagree and If the doctors disagree how can the layman decide? President Wilson's currency meas ure will not come Into full operation for some time. In Washington Its re sults are looked upon much as were the results of the drawings of the old Louisiana lottery. It may be major prize legislation, it may be minor prize legislation, or It may be blank legisla tion representing the loss of all the energy which was put Into its passage plus the loss of business stability. , Wilson 8eems Confident. So it is that the currency measure, over the passage of which a sigh of relief went up because It brings with It cessation of congressional labors and a surcease of present sorrows, will become the law of the land and go Into operation without any definite knowledge, so far as Washington of ficials are concerned, as to whether It Is to "do" the country or to do some thing for the country. President Wilson seemingly Is sure that money will be easlor, that Wall street will not get Its "hog's share" In times of stress, that stability under lies the law In every one of Its classes, and yet Mr. Wilson may be mistaken. He admitted before tho bill was intro duced that he did not understand the currency question thoroughly. Has he been a bio to master It In three months? Other men who have stud ied money and Its ramifications through thst avenues of peace for years are ready to confess today that they are still groping. The law la to go into operation. There will be no more surprise in Washington at Ha failure to do what It la intended to do than at its success. . On curroncy matters the lawmakers have been guessing and now after all the weeks of debating It can still be said that perhaps one man's guess la aa good as another's. Remarkable Work In Alaska. ' Uut Col. Wilds P. Richardson. Vnltf.d .States army, chairman of the board of road commissioner for Alaska, has come "out of the wilderness" to Washington to report at headquarters. Colonel Richard son and his fellow road builders, Lieut Glen Edgerton, corps of engineers; and Lieutenant Louis A. Kuuzig, Thir tieth United States infantry, have su perintended the construction and have attended to tho details or administra tion of a government road which runs from Valdcz near tho coast to the town of Fuirhunks, and over which in the summer tltno automobiles find easy passuge. Perhaps when ono reads this short statement of road construction the task appears to be nothing phenome nal, but It must bo remembered that this road which the army officers planned, laid out and built runs through 400 miles of what is virtually a wilderness. The natural difficul ties which are overcomo seemingly were enough to dishearten the hardi est and most resourceful of men, but the road has been built and it has cost the government $1,000 a mile less than the estimate made by engineers who went over the proposed road nine years ago. This government road, which has opened up Alaska to wagon traffic In Bummer and to tho traffic of mall sleighs and other "sledding vehicles" in the winter, cost $2,500 a mile to build. Army engineers fixed tho pros pective amount of expenditure at $:!. 500 a mllo. The road today is as good as the ordinary country road and If the government chooses to expend an additional $1,000 for each mile of con struction, which the engineers recom mended, It can be made ono of the model roads of the country. Hardest Kind of a Job. There Is a plan at present for the government to build railroads in Alaska to be owned and possibly to be operated by Undo Sam. It Is said in Washington that if the govern ment's railroad shall be constructed as well and as economically bb the wag on road which Colonel Richardson and his associates have Just com pleted, the tax payerB of tho country and tho travelers who use tho rail way well may be satisfied with gov ernment work. Rood building In Alaska Is a bard task. All sorts of conditions must be met Landslides, torrents, glacial action and a variety of assortment of problems, to the lay man seemingly impossible o fsolutiou, confront the builders at Intervals all along the line of conBtructoln. For years Colonel Richardson hus been at his work, and last fall with his col leagues be made the trip over the new roadway the whole distance from Fairbanks to Valdex In an auto truck. Lieutenant Colonel Richardson, who has spent so muny ycurB In the gov ernment service in Alaska, is a sturdy Texan. He graduated from the United States military academy in 1884. Wonder whether the originator of the tango would have recognized the dance aa attempted by many. and toilet wear, Including bathtubs and sinks, Is lead glajad the glazo containing from 6 to 20 per cent, of unchanged and therefore poisonous white lead. In decorated wear the per cent, is as high as 40 to 50. The dangers that follow from dust filled atmosphere, dusty floors, hands care lessly washod, If washed at all, at lunch hour, are conditions that should call for Immediate remedy. Exploring the Air. All records for altitude tests and Investigations Into the skyward re gions where air grows Bcarce and Illimitable space begin have been broken in southern California. The results of the investigations Into the upper air currents conducted at Catallna Island last July by gov ernment expertB show that one of the automatic recording bulloons used in the tests reached the Immense alti tude of 20.4 miles, or a greater dis tance from the earth than man has hitherto had knowledge of. The southern California "climate" is approximately throe miles in thickness. CDKffi HENTCT HOWLAND I'm going to Journey far away. Homo day; I'm going to aek a fairer clime. Homo lima; I'm going lo do soma ii-'rndld thine To cauae The worlil to get to noticing And pauae, No longer disinclined to ace. Hut very glutt to tender mo Api'luuac Seme day I'll cause world-wide our prmo I'll rlaa To proudly rliilm aucoeaa aa mine And shine; Some day I'll lake my plnce among The few; . Pom day my pratm-a shall he sung To you; I'll do the Ktrnl thlng-w:ilt and aw When Hutu Is naiiKht else left for ma To do. Punishment. "Poor Mr. DigRlehum! Isn't It a villi me that he bus been so foolish! I can't understand why a man should go wrong ns he has. it seems to me that ho ought to have known he would get found out. What do you suppose he did with all the money?" "Lost it speculating. I suppose." "I'm awfully glnd they are not going to send him to Jail. It would kill his poor wife. She seems to bo awfully crushed." "Well, I am Inclined to believe they are making a mistake In letting him i off so easily. That's the sort of thing that causes people) to ignore our Taw. When one man is let off others think they may go wrong and also get their friends to Intercede." "SH11, ho Is to be turned out of rhurch, you know. That will be pun ishment enough, I should think." "(ireat heavens1! you don't call be ing turned out of church punishment, do your' O, Noble Judge. sin:. The world ngfiln svtiis fair. My limit uitrn morp Is Itht; Around lii'i everywhere All I l-hod In hrtght; I tff Hiiperhly rich; The alimony which Tn future shall he mine Will he cnmiKh lo takn Away Hie foollh nchc: Tim Judge was Just divine! hi:. I'm free iiriiIii! I'm free! Mow hcitutlful and hrluht The old world sepnia to he- My heart ones more Is light. The alimony I Shall have In pay her-w hy "lis small heslde tho prlco T had to pay before Bhe turned me from the door; Gee, but the Jmlgu was nice! Why She was Worried. "But, mother, why do you object to to my being pleasant to tho young men? You enn't hopo to keep me with ' you always, you know. Ono of them will take me away from you Borne day." "Take you away from me? Well, If i that happens I shall not complain, it I is the certainty that none of tho young men Mho have been coming here so for would take you awny that has worried both your father and me. His Winning Way. "It seems queer that sho over took a fancy to him. Ho Isn't at all the kind 1 of man one would expect her to ad ' mire." "I know; but he always had a way of noticing it when sho happened to have on a now hat or a gown that had Just come from the dressmaker's. Hard for Mother. , "I euppose you often find it rather trying to hnve six marriageable daugh ters on your hnnds?" "Oh, I don't mind It so much my self, but my wlfo has a pretty hard time of it, seoing that she can't pos sibly watch at more than one keyhole at a time." Whyf "Do you believe the truth should be spoken at all times?" "No. When your wife comes home with a new bat and wants to know whether you think It Is becoming why tell her that It Isn't, even If It makes her look like a fright?" Wonders of Science. "Oh, mamma," Bald little Albert, who was having his first view of an aeroplano action, "see the cattle pen flying." Ill Luck. The greatest misfortune that can ro mo to a woman who trusts a man blindly Is to have her eyes opened. Worth Knowing. One who can use technical terms In discussing art or music has a big ad vantage In society. Jr. ailhiiinii.ataaSfcJLuatSBSI WRIGLEYS KltjLtVaK soothes yourvthroat! -.; . CAUTION! Dishonest persons wrapping rank imitations to look like the clean, jure. liealiMul WRICIEY'S. These will be offered principally and candy departments of some 5 and 10 cent stores. Refuse them! Be SURE it's WRIGLEY'S. Chew The man v. lie lias horse sense tel rlom feels his i.ts. Putnam Fadeless Dyes color In cold water. Adv. And Baby, Too. Heck What do you do when your wife asks you to silnd the baby? l'eck Mind my wife. It's Impossible for a mother to bring her son up In the way ho ought to go In after years from his wife's view point. . Many School Children Aro Hlckly. DilUrrn who aredcllcal. frYrrlsh anil rroea will lei linmedlnle relict from Mother (jray a Bwret rowilrrs for CUIIiliea. They clennar. ihe atomnrli, act on the liver, and nrr recommended for ct.mnlaliiliiK children. A pleasant remedy for worms. Used ity Mothcre for 24 years. At all DruriflstH, V.'ic. Hamnle F1IKK. Addret, A. U. Olmnlrd, Lo Roy, N. V. Adv. Seasonable Dialogue. The shades of tho goose and turkey wero discussing the circumstances which had attended their respective deaths. "Did you offer any objection when first the crui'l farmer laid hunds on you?" sympathetically Inquired tho gobbler. "Yes," replied his goosesliip: "I cried out, 'Halloa! what's this?'" "What did you suy next?" Inquired tho now thoroughly interested turkey, as the other paused for a moment. "Oh," the goose replied, "I did not say anything more Just then; I was wrung off." ECZEMA ITCHED AND BURNED R. P. D. No. 8, Maryvillo, Tenn. "My baby, when three months old, took eczema on his face and head. His head and one side of his face were almost in a solid sore. The ec sema at first was kind of a rash and then it broke out in water pimples and they would burst and looked very badly. It would Itch and burn so bad ly that he could not rest at all nnd his balr Just all fell out at once till his head was perfectly bald. Ho could Dot sleep at night and was very crosB. "I tried remedies without any relief at all; he only got worse all the time until I used Cutlcura Soap and Oint ment. He had groat relief the first application. He was soon cured and his balr began to grow back and now be has just beautiful fine balr and has no sign of eczoma." (Signed) Mrs. II. D. Clabough, Jan. 28, 1913. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each frce.wlth 32-p. Skin Hook. Address post card "Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. Lusher's Lexicon, Positive: Juet a wee nne. Comparative: A wee drap In oor ee. Superlative: Fou. The smooth talker Is sometimes full of ragged fight 1 1 Bo are by street fakirs, peddlers BUY IT BY THE of most dealers for 05 Each box contains twenty S cent it after every meal The Test. She Women cun tight as well as men. He Certainly, it it comes to the scratch. Stop Hint oonitli, the poiiree of Pneumonia, etc. Prompt uhc of Dean's Mentholated Cough Drops gives relief 5c at Drui;Kls. Charity that begins ut home often jfts cold feet. And a woman's clothes are always on her mind even when on her back. relieves rheumatism quickly. It stimulates the circulation -instantly relieves stillness and soreness of muscles aud joints. Don't rub it penctrutcs. Rhaumallim Never Raturnad "I am a trnvellinir man and ahout one year ago I win laid up with rhruniatlam and could not walk. A friend recommended Sloan'a l.lniiiicnt and the uiurnma; after I uacd it my kneo vita all O.K. and it haa never bothered me aince. I alwaya keep ynur l iniment In the buuao aud carry it with luo ou tho roud." Hr. TUmi i. harr, Rheumatism Neuralgia Stiffneu Vaniihed "I atiftVred with an awful allffneM In my Ictr. That night I f ave niy Icyn a gnoii ruhbiuir with Sloan 'a Liniment and Ix-lirvo me, neit morning I could Jump nut of bed. I hare been eunplled with a bottle evef ftlnc.." Atr. Aloor of iidncAilr, A', ii. Sprained Anal. Relieved "I waa ill for a lonir time with a aeverely aprninrd ankle. 1 got a bottle of Sloan'a Liniment and now I nm uhlt to lie about and ran walk a treat deal. I writ, thia because 1 think you deaen-e a lot of cred. It for putting auch a fine Liniment on tho market and I ahull alwava lake lime lo recommend I)r. Sloan'a l.itiimeuL" Alrm, CAoiai ifouM oBaiumon, Aid. Sloan's Liniment gives a grateful enaation of comfort. Good for sprains, neuralgia, sore throat and toothache. Use it now. At all Dealer, 25c. 60c, a ad $1.00 Send for Sloan'a free book on horeea, Addreas Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc. BOSTON, MASS. "Do You Spank Your Baby?" BaMea are Rood when they are comfortable, and yon must aootbe (keif delicate nerve, hollow the example of win mother! and givo then Dr. FAHRNEY'S TEETHING SYRUP The Bttndard American remedy for Infant complaint Prwcnti Cholera Infantum, cures Conatijution and Colic, makea Teething simple an4 caie 3 cents at drtiKRistH. Trial ho tile free if you mention this paper, ilado ouljr by DKS, 1). AUKNEY & SUN. IUcustowii. U In tun. Aold hf DrarRtitt After smoking it cools your mouth makes it moist and refreshed. Heartburn and flatulence dis appear. Enjoy smoking more by enjoy ing this goody i that improves 'your breath, teeth, appetite, and digestion. SURE it's WRBGLEV'S BOX cents. packages. Almost a Straight Line, "What's tlto title of this moving p let tiro?" "'A Drunkard's Career,' In three reels." "Pshaw! A drunkard's career thai contains only three reels is nothing to be excited over." Mra.Wlnalow'a Bool h In if Hyrnp for Chlhlrea tcethlnir, aoftena the gum, reihicea Inntttiiina llou.iillaya alu,curea wind collect! a bottle Jm Do not bottle wrath. Plow It out at some one and then forget It. nmini r nuAur etopa outride notseilw. UUUDLCrnUllt necnle reat fiirllhllyleaf people- Kliaanj phone, fell people Dear at one. at lht U oU. Agcma price. ai.tu. twnn money n.raaar pl.aodUiermlur.UKUy. -,iuMi4, ltl W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 2-1914. ii iiiiihiiiiiiiwiiiiiI
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