, jf .irfl'nr rjpv THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS. McCONNELLSBURG. PA. "? :. WHAT $10 DID FOR THIS WOMAN The Price She Paid for Lydia ELPinkham's Vegetable Com pound Which Brought Good Health. Danville, Vs.-" I have only spent ten dollars on your medicine and I feol bo mucn Detwr man x did when the doctor was treating me. I don't suffer any bearing down pains at all now and I sleep well. I cannot say enough for Lydia E. rinkham's Vegeta ble Compound and Liver Pills as they have done so much fnrmn. I Am cnioV" ing good health now and owe it all to your remedies. I take pleasure in wil ing my friends and. neighbors about them."-Mrs. Mattie Haley, 501 Col quhone Street, Danvillo, Va. No woman' suffering from any form of female troubles should lose hope un til she has given Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial. This famous remedy, the medicinol Ingredients of which are derived from native roots and herbs, has for x'orty years proved to be a most valua ble tonio and Invigorator of tho fe male organism. Women everywhere bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. rinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. If you liave the MlsMcsfc doubt that Lydia H. 11 ok ham's Vegeta ble Compound will help you.wrlto to Lydia K.lMnUlium MedldneCo. (confident ial) Lynn, Mas., for ad vice. Your letter will be opened, rend and answered by a woman and lield in strict confidence. i l'rldo goeth before a full, and it doesn't soften the bump any, at that. Your family Doctor can't do more for your ciiukIi than Deun'i Mi-tUlmliitcd Cough Drops; "they cure" 5c ut Druggists. One-half the world knows what the Other half Is doing because they are neighbors. , Conntipntion cu. ninny uriou dia. rNf. It in thoroughly cured by Doctor Piorec'a I'lrnmnt I'ellctn. One a laxative, three for cathartic. Adv. Cruel Hint. He (loftily) My mind Is a book of many thoughts. ; She (Innocently) Bound In cnlf? , Important to Mothers Examine curctully every bottle of CASTOUIA, a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and see that it ' Bears tho Signature In Use For Over 30 Years, Children Cry for Fletcher's Custom i The Latest, ', "Have you one of these patent lunch boxes that look like a cumera?" ' "We have. But the swagger thing Bow In lunch carriers is an imltutlou sutoinobllo tire." Inaurmniinfahln Rarpli Friend "We've come to see if we Can't persuade you and Hob to ninke it up even at this lute hour." Fair Prospective Divorcee "Simply im possible why, I've got the very gucklest gown for tho occasion ' Left Mr. Brown Thinking. i Hobby I think I like you better than ny of tho fellows w ho coma to see my lister, Mr. Brown.. Mr. Brown That's good hearing, Bobby. Why do you liko me tho best? Bobby Because Sis always lets me stay around and hear what you say. 5 Necessary Hours of Sleep. j John Wesley, the founder of Meth odism, who attained the age of eighty- fight and who could command sleep iti horseback, says, in some curious remarks which ho has left upon sleep, that no one mcusure will do for all, tor will the same amount of sleep fcven suffice for tho snmo person at til times. More sleep is necessary Jhen tho strength and spirits are ex hausted by illness, hard lubor or so- ore montnl efforts. Whatever may o tho case with somo few persona 6f a peculiar constitution, it is evident that health and vigor can scarcely bo expected to continue long without six Hours sleep In the four-and-twenty. LIFE'S ROAD Smoothed by Change of Food. Worry is a bit: loud to enrrv anil iin Inuecessary one. When accompanied ' indigestion it certalnlv Is raima for the blues. J But tho w hole trouble may be eaBlly thrown off and life's road be made fasy and comfortable by proper eating ud the cultivation of good cheer. I Read what a Troy woman says: "Two years ago I made the acquaint nee of Grape-Nuts and have used the food once a day and sometimes twice, fver since. 4 "At the time I began to use it life f as a burdnn. I was for years afflict W with bilious sick headache, caused ?y Indigestion, and nothing seemed to lelleve me. "The trouble became so severe 1 nd to leave my work for days at a time. " nerves woro In' such a state I Vuld not sleep and the doctor said I s on the verge of nervous prostra tion. I 8aw an adv. concerning Grape- 1 "u-i.8 "d boueht a Package for trial f vhat Grape-Nuts has done for me certainly marvelous. I can now "eep Use a child, am entirely free l.m he '1 trouble and have not had 2 neadache In over a year. 1 feel like new person. I have recommended it , o 0ne n,ftn 1 kne" ate Prin cipally Grape-Nuts while working on fan ... 1 wlnter' nn(1 Ball he never reit better in his life." &T by PoBtum Co- Datt,a Km Rend "Tno 1100(1 Pvlllo." in pUg8. ..Tnere8 a Reo, ' ulul '."m ,,me . They sierra".'' " ot buui.a ? iNTFDNATinNAl Hopeforlhe afjMrS(fi0l Hopeless Br REV.L.W.GOSNEXL Aakut le the Deaa Moody BibU Institute, Chicaso TEXT And as Jesus passed forth from thence, he law a man, named Matthew, sitting nt the rornlpt of custom; and Ha filth unto him, "l-'ollow mo." And he arose, and followed him. Mutt 9:9. In the verse fol lowing tho text, we are told "Je sus sat at meat In the house; but Mark aid Luke say that thofeust was in Ma.thew'g home. It is easy to do good "to be seen of men," but here is a ninn who humbly bides him self and thus ex hibits the mark of a saint. And whut poor material was Matthew for the making of a saint! The Sinner. The publicans were servants of the tat farmers, who collected dues for Borne, and were extortioners; the cus tom houso official was considered the worst of his class. The Jews had a say ing that bears and Hons might be the Hereout wild beasts In the forest, but publicans and Informers were the worst In the cities. For a Jew, sued as Matthew was, to enter thus into tho servlco of the oppressors of his own raco, was considered the lowest degradation. Tho religion of the day hnd no hope for such a man. Some who read these words may have given up hopo for acquaintances, and even for those of their own house hold. There may be some, still more unfortunate, who have given up hope for themselves. Lot us seo what Jesus did for a man who was considered be yond redemption. The Saviour. (1) He called this man to himself. Matthew did not seek him, but he sought Matthew. Chrlsfs words are true, "Ye have not chosen mo, but I have chosen you." He calls us by his Holy Spirit, by Blck beds, by sor rows, by the words of friends. "I've found a Friend, oh. surh a Friend! lie loved mo ere I knew Illm; lie drew me with tho cords of lovo. And thus Ho bound mo to lllm." (2) He proved attractive to this man. The Pharisees acted out their feelings, "I am holler than thou." But, though sinless, Jesus was tho friend of sinners. Ho won Matthew's heart, . 1 ... ... biiu wnen men Know tne love ot nlm who was lifted up on the ctobs for their sins, they are still drawn to him Raphael's "Transfiguration" Is an un sightly daub when seen from certain angles; we must get the right view point to behold the glories. To broken and contrite heart, Jesus is altogether lovely. (3) He was misunderstood. The Tharlsees inquired, "why eateth your Master with publicans and sinners?' It cost Matthew something to follow Jesus, but it cost Jesus more to reck on him among his disciples. Even if it requires grent sacrifice to become a Christian, we should remind ourselves thut Christ's followers often cause hlra grief and shame; still, be invites us. The Saint What were the results of Christ's call on Matthew? (1) He left his business. It may make a similar demand now and some may not be willing to heed it; the (iadarenes preferred their swine to Jesus (Luke 8:26-37). But Christ promises, "Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and all these things shall be added unto you." (Matt. 6:33). (2) He became an open disciple. By the grace of God, he takes rank above Nlcodemus and Joseph, who were dis ciples "but secretly." Tho hearts of some go out to Christ, but they are not willing to confess him before men. But the promlso Is, "If thou shall con fess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shall believe in thy heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved." (Romans 10:9), (3) He endeavored to win others, The feast in the bouse was doubtless for the purposo of acquainting his friends with Jesus. Every follower of Christ has the opportunity of reach ing those In his circle of influence. The cultivated Henry Drummond help ed students especially, while Samuel Hadley led many a drunkard toJeBUs What blessing you will miss, what loss may come to your friends, if you do not follow Christ! ' (4) Ho was lifted out of the com monplace. Matthew seems to have beoh an ordinary man: he writes as a plain man of business. Yet be was made an evangelist and apostlo; and John, in vision, saw bis name In the foundations of the new Jerusalem (Rev. 21:14)1 Tho same Saviour made out of Bunyan, the swearing tinker, the author qf "Pilgrim's Prog ress," and hns wrought many such miracles: He offers to write your name in "The Lamb's book of life!" Why should you do without hlmT It Is not yet too lute; lie han not cloat-d the day of grace. lie lias nut shut the gate. The Family Pew. To a correspondent we are frank to say thnt, all things considered, we would like to see pew rents abolished. But we would, at the same time, like to see a revival of interest in "the old family pew." If the giving up of rented pews means the scattering of the members of a family over the church, we would prefer the continu ance of the rental system. But as signed seats are quite as effective as rented pews In keeping families to gether. Sad to say, neither system Is effectlvo in our day. That fine lnd prefers to sit in tho gallery or in the back pew "with the fellows." If his father could Bee all that his pastor sees, that lad would be In the family pew next Sunday. How beautiful the sight of a whole family In the "old Lesson my K. O. KULI.KllS, I'lrei tor of Kvenlnn Keparttm-iit, The Moody Hll.le Itmtltutii, f'hli-ajru.) LESSON FOR MARCH 15 LAWFUL USE OF THE SABBATH. I.K8SON TKXT-I.tike 13:10-17: lt:l-. GOLDKN TEXT-"The Hiibhath wns rondo for man and not man for the Sub-batli."-ilark 2:':7. These two sections of scrlpturo have been chosen that wo might em phasize the. truth of tho golden text which enn correctly be translated, "The Sabbath was brought Into being on account of man, and not man on account of the Sabbath." There are two extremes of thought and action as regards tho Christian Sabbath One Is to nuiko It a holi day, tho other to- make it a holy-day, to worship tho day ns though It pos sessed somo secret sacredneps there by forgetting the author of tho day. A study of what Jesus taught will check laxliv on tho ono hand and cor rect fan; tit .'1 error on the other. Contrast Shown. I. Jesus loosing the woman, 13:10 17. This Incident Is a strong contrast between God's mercy and man's lack of morcy. Satan was to blumo for the woman's IIIiicbs (v. 10 and at tho samo time for tho hardness of the he.irts of these men. Tho Incident occurrod In a synngoguo and displeas ed the leaders. As If to rebuke them Jesus not only spoke tho word of relief but also touched her. causing nn Instantaneous and a complete euro. Her response was to glorify God. Tho sight of this sutanlc captive acted In contrast upon Jesus and the ruled of the Bynngoguo. Compassion and an utter lack of sympathy. More care for legalism than for tho relief of ono created In God's lmngo. Jesus seems to hao acted speedily and Is today calling tho unfortunate to him to bo healed fend comforted, Matt. ll:2S-.m. Jesus could have healed by a word only, John 5:40-43, but there Is power also In the loving touch, which In this case quickened her faith (v. 13). The record does not suggest that her. euro was In responso to her faith ns wns tho case In other cures, Mntt. 8:10; 15:28. If the ruler had had a hear of compassion ho too would hnve re joiced at tho cure, but ho cared more for ceremonial eccleslnstlclsm than for the good of the worshipers and his emotion wns that of Indignation rather than that of Joy. A religion that Is more concerned with bondage to the beggarly elements, tho observ ance of days (Gal. 4:9-11) Is here d -nounced ns hypocrisy (vv. 13, 1C). It is to havo more Interest In property thnn In human souls. Ofttimes hatred for thoso who do not agree with us is covered up by a false fanatical pre tended Jealousy for tho law of God All sickness Is In Its essence tho rn suit of Bin (Acts 10:38). But God is superior and can use it to our good II. Cor. 12:7-9; John 9:2. 3. Dr. Torrey suggests six steps In this woman's healing: (1) Sho went to tho pltico of worship; (2) sho found tho Lord there; (3) ho spake to her; (4) ho touched her; (5) sho was healed (6) she gavo God tho glory. Our Ixird declared to this ruler (v. 13) that the claims of humanity are su perlor to their acts toward cattlo even as Illustrated by tho case of this wo man who wns a daughter of Abraham Love's Attribute. II. Jesus healing the man, 4:1-6. In this Incident tho question of tho Sab bath is raised by Jesus himself, evl dently In answer to their mental at titude, for "they watched him" (v. 1), Receiving no reply, Jesus first healed tho man and then agnin reminded them of the care they pavo their cat tle Jesus plainly Implies that If they give care to nn ox or nn ass on the Sabbath, how can It possibly be wrong to rollovo humanity on the Sabbath? Mercy and love are superior to cere monies though these bo of dlvlno ap pointment. The reasoning is clear. Love Is nn attribute of God's charac tor, I. John 4:8, and therefore his own ceremonies must glvo way before the activities and energies of his being Thus to net upon tho principles that concern the value of an "ox or an nss" Is to allow tho lower to control the higher, for a man Is of more value than the ox. Thoso Pharisees were exceedingly religious, grent for the "letter of tho law," but they were dried up at heart, and consequently far worse off than tho man with the dropsy. It Is small wonder then thnt the master's reply should silence them so "they could not answer him." The Teaching. It Is true that fun damentally the Sabbath idea is ono of worship and rest, but tho reason for its existence is because of mnn's need of that rest. That true reBt can bo found only in a true and intelli gent spiritual fellowship with God. Anything, therefore, thnt Interferes with or hinders rest breaks the Sab bath and should bo removed tn order thaf the Sabbath Intention may be ob served. These men were Justified In lending an ox or an ass to wnter on the Sabbath or to rescue one in peril. On tho snmo principle any work which enables men to enter into a Sabbath rest Is not only Justifiable but necessary In the Interest of tho Sab bath Itself. They cared for cattle on ly as cattlo, their property; we must care for men for their own sokes and in his Interest and behalf. The Sabbath must never be dese crated by being made an Instrument of harm to man. It is always dese crated when, In the presenco of hu man need, we decline to render serv ice on the plea of tho sanctity of the day. A false ceremonial sanctity of any particular day must never be per mitted to destroy tho underlying, the truly essential, sanction and author ity for a Sabbath rest. Physically we do not each night fully regain our lost energy and need the seventh dny to balance the account. Spiritually we need tho strength thnt comes from the Sabbath day's rest, I so. 80:15. . mr... r YJ 3k) m I? n now electrically sealed with a "SEAL OF PURITY" so isu&uiuic mat it, is damp-proof, dust proof, impurity- proof even air-proof! l and eSK!EVCtvW:'. Give regular aid to teeth, breath, appetite and diges tion. It's the sa besides delicious beneficial confection! BUY IT BY THE for 85 cents at most dealers. Each box contains twenty 5 cent packages. They stay fresh until used. It's clean, pure, healthful if it's WRIGLEY'S. Look for the spear CHEW IT AFTER EVERY MEAL t 1 s A I i i 1 4 They Certainly Are. Patienco Aftor tho tango, what? Patrice Why, tho critics; they'ro after It, all right Do You Suffer With Rheumatism? If so, there is nothing just as good for you as Jones' Itronk-L'p. During the past 20 years thousands ot cases have been cured by it where every thing else failed. So confident are we that we will guarantee to cure any case with a 6 bottlo treatment, costing $5 or refund your money. In ordinary cases one or two bottles will be suf ficient. per bottlo at your dealers' or if not in stock, will be sent on re ceipt of price by Jones' Break-Up, Inc., New Egypt, N. J. Adv. Had it Concealed. As a reward for good behavior Johnny was allowed to come to the dinner tablo when company was ex pected, llo wanted to appear big, too, so ho chose a low chair which brought his mouth Just to tho top of tho tablo Hut ho didn't mind this becnuse it was on a line with his plate and ho was not so likely to drop nnythlng while eating. Ho nto ravenously of every thing, having nothing to say to the guests, ns his mother had told him to remember that good children are seen not heard. Finally, after dessert when there wns a lull in tho conver sation, he exclaimed: "Say, pop. you can't guess what I've got under tho tablo?" "No, my son." said his father with an indulgent glanco, "what is it?" "Stomach acho!" shouted Johnny gleefully. Talked Enough In Life, An agent called on Mr. lloollhan ono morning and asked for a photo graph of tho lately departed Mrs. Hool limn. "You Just let mo hnve that photo graph about two weeks," said tho agent, "and I'll send you a llfe-sizo portrait of Mrs. Hoolihnn that'll be a speaking likeness." An expression of considerable appre hension appeared in Mr. lloolihan's dim bluo eyes, and ho passed his hand twice across his mouth with a nervous gesture. "Well, now, Ol don't know as that'd bo annyways nlcessary," he replied, In n whisper, "0111 Jlst have a pictur that shows her looks, wldout tinny me chanical controivanco to reprojuco her v'lec." Illustrated Sunday Magazine. Easiest Way. Mrs. Newlywed That tablo seems awfully rickety. Why, it creaks if you put your hand on it. Shopkeeper Well, that's nil the style, ma'am. It's built that way on purposo. You can't read nn account of fashionable dinner parties without noticing how tho tables groaned under the weight of the delicacies. Hotter tako this one, ma'am. O'Rourke's Latin Seal. Joe Vilas says thnt somo one hns put something over on Tom O'Kourke, tho fight promoter. "lie picked out a seal with which to stamp tho tickets issued to the Na tional Sporting club," said Vilas. "On it is the Latin motto: " Trio Omnia Tuurus.' "Oh which a free translation Is: 'De- fore everything elso, the bull.' " Lacked Tact. "A follow told me today," confided Mr. D'IppIo, "that I didu't know enough to pound sand. He said that I was the blamedest idiot ho ever saw. Now what do you think of that?" "I think it was dreadfully tactloss of blm," exclaimed Miss Kceno, indig nantly. THINK OF THE MILLIONS that hnve been relieved In tho past 75 years by Wright's Indian Vegetable rills and decide whether they are not worth a trial. They regulate the bowels, stimulate the liver and purify the blood. Adv. Every man ought to know at least as much about his own business as he does about tho other fellow's. Only One "BROMO QUININE" To set tlift remilnp, mil for full name. LAXA- T1VK IIKOMO Ul'INlNK. I-ook for (iunaturi! of K. W (jKOVli. buret cold In On. JJay. 2So. In this land of plenty there are plenty of people who haven't And lovers rush In where husbands fear to tread. ' ECZEMA ON HEAD AND FACE Reedy, W. Va. "My baby boy when threo weeks old took tho cczo- nia on the head and face. It broke out in pimples and first they looked like blisters and a yellow water would run from them. Ills head was per fectly raw and his hair was all gone. Everybody said ho would never have any more hair. As tho sores spread his hair came out Tho breaking out itched so badly that we bad to keep gloves on his hands to keep him from scratching his head and face. It caused disfigurement Ho couldn't rest at night It burned and itched so badly. "He was treated for eight months and bo got worso all tho time. So I decided to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. In two months ho was com pletely cured after using the Cuticura Soap and two boxcB of Cuticura Oint ment" (Signed) G. A. Dye, Jan. 7, 1012. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout tho world. Sample of each freo.with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Iloston." Adv. Motes and Beams. George Ado, over a cup of afternoon tea with a group of cynical bachelors ut tho Chicago Athletic club, said: "Married men declaro that their wives can't keep a secret, but these men themselves nro just ns bad. "A married man buttonholed mo In tho billiard room nn hour ago and told me a frightful scnndal. "'Don't let this go any further, George,' ho ended. " 'No, certainly not,' said I. 'But how did you happen to benr It?' " 'Oil, tho wife, of course,' bo an swered. 'She's Just liko all women can't keep a secret." " rim. i. ai Ficvrcu Afit-ra Arc 1'runipllx t'urrd bjr Kllilr llnlirk. . 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IV 6URRT CO., VA. t a. cult, t r. houae, barn, outbldaa, larira or c'.iard. ela W. J. Kradvrkln. Claremoni, Va. KOR BALR 1; A. IN MAPON CO.. W. VA. 100 a. cult., houaa, I barns, ontbuiita., atock, niai-h., eta. V. II. Addison, Ilendi-rson. W Va. W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 11-1914. family pew" I Watchman-Examiner.