1 THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG. PA. WUMAN UUULU NOT SIT UP Now Does Her Own Work. Lydla E. Pinkham Vegeta ble Compound Helped Her. fronton. Ohio.-" I am enjoying bet- " health now than I have for twelve l years, wnen i Be gan to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound I could not sit up. I had female troubles and was very ner vous. I used the remedies a year and I can do my work and for the last eight months I have worked for other women, too. I cannot praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound enough for 1 know I never would have been as well if I had not taken it and I recom mend it to suffering women." Daughter Helped Also. "I gave it to my daughter when she was thirteen years old. She was in nchool and was a mrvous wreck, and could not cfc-ep nights. Now she looks po healthy that even the doctor speaks of it. You can publish this letter if you like. "-Mrs. KENA iSOWMAN, 1C1 S. 10th Street, Ironton, Ohio. Why will women continue to suffer day in and dny out and drag out a sickly, half-hearted existence, missing three fourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegotable Compound ? If you have flic slljrlitost doubt that Lydia K. Pinkham's Veireta- ahleCoiiipound will help j ou, write toLydhi K.rinkhani MetliclneC'o. f (continent iu!)i.vnn, ill nss.,lorau jviee. Your letter will ho opened, Irrail and answered by a woman aml held In strict confidence. I - ' 1 f MEDIATION OFFERED WILSON AND HUERTA ACCEPT Brazil, Argentina, and Chile Will Try to Stop War President Wilson Agrees Provisionally. u-mor SALVE ! " Immediate relief for nil klndnof Pn.KS rind .(nn.lcTful i-niedT fur Kl'.K.M A,f I! W'I'H JHMlitSiillliil and any firm of KKIN IHs ANK. 'l'-niHfii cenin lit all drugg-itu. Wilts HKKBAMPLfciti. iept. D-l. the colrtney drug company I llttltiniore, Aid. Her Experience. Ethel Man proposes Marie Ves, but he needs encour- fiftment. ltoston Evening Transcript SULPHUR THE GREAT HOME REMEDY Mr. Warren C. Gnres, 108 So. Ohio ve., Columbus, Ohio, writes as fol- ows: I sunered Intensely from czema which covered my body f-.ni arms. After trying three phyid- aiis and one skin specialist and 29 liferent ointments and lotions, I ac- dentally learned of Hancock's Sul- hur Compound and Ointment. I tried hem and the first application gave me ustant relief from that awful Itching. persisted In their use and in one Jweek I had hardly a trace of the erup- on." If any reader questions this stlmonial as not being bona fide and Dtoliclted, an inquiry sent to the ad- men nl.i-i nn,.lnt 111 onviiice anyone beyond question. Hancock's Sulphur Compound and lOintment are sold by all dealers. Han cock Liquid Sulphur Co., Ualtlmore, .d.-Adv. We know some railway bridges that 1'Pin to be dependent on Providence fna a coat of paint. Washington, D. C President Wil son accepted the proposal of Argen tina, Brazil and Chile that they be al lowed to mediate between the United States and Mexico for the purposo of ending the present conflict. President Wilson made clear In his acceptance .that tho United States would be ready, whilo the attempt for peace was being made, to quickly meet any armed force which' Ilucrta n-tght see fit to use, or punish lmmedlaiely any killing of American citizens In Mexico. Events In Mexico do not augur well for the succers of mediation, but the President takes the position that the United States can afford to take the first step by showing Its willingness to do anything to prevent bloodshed, whilo standing firm to the edict that tho insults to the American flag by Ilucrta must be avenged. During the move for peaco tho United States will make no further Invasions of Mexican territory and will hold to a tentative truce, unless forced to the use of arms by Ilucrta. No troops will bo withdrawn, how ever, and preparations for war will continue. Orders to ships now pro- ceedlng south will not bo changed and officers of the Army and Navy, now at me rronr, win be allowed to use their own discretion In any situation which may arise. The mediators have several alterna tive plans. They wish to get a com plete apolopy from Ilucrta for Insults to the American flag at Tamplco or to eliminate Ilucrta from the situation entirely, or to bring the Constitution alists and Federals together and re-establish constitutional government In Mexico, which would likewlce elimi nate Huerta. Official Washington Is skeptical of mediation proving successful. The Offer Of Mediation and President Wilson's Acceptance. The offer mado by the three coun tries Is as follows: "Mr. Secretary of State: "With the purpose of subserving the Interest of peace and civilization in our continent In all confidence and with the earnest desire to prevent any further bloodshed to the prejudice of the cordiality and union which have always surrounded the relations of the governments and the people of Amer ica, we. the plenipotentiaries of Brazil, Argentina and Chile, duly nlthorlzed hereto, have the honor to tender to your Excellency's Government our good offices for the peaceful and friend ly settlement of the conflict between the United States and Mexico. "This offer puts In due form the suggestions which we have had occa sion to offer heretofore on this subject to the Secretary, to whom wo renew the assurances of our highest and most distinguished consideration. "P. da Gama, "II. S. Nnon, "Eduardo Snraz Mujica." Con-tiintion causes and scriouslv Ai?"ra '! iiuuiv cli-easps. 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HoukHln-f. twn. ma rtdarauwa. ileat wulw WENTS The reply of tho President, made through the Secretary of State to the diplomatic representatives, was as fol lows: "Tho Government of the United States Is deeply sensible of tho friend liness, (ho good feeling and the gen erous concern for tho peace and wel fare of America manifested In the Joint note Just received from your Ex cellency tendering the good olllces of your Government to effect, Is possible, a settlement of tho present dllllculty between tho Government of the United States and those who now claim to rep resent our sister Republic of Mexico. "Conscious of the purposo with which the proffer is made, this Gov ernm'ent does not feel at liberty to decline it. Its chief interest Is In the pence of America, tho cordial Inter course of her republic and their peo ple and the happiness and prosperity which can spring only out of frank, mutual understandings and the friend ship which Is created by common pur pose. "The generous offer of your govern ments Is therefore accepted. . "This Government hopes most earnestly that you may find thoso who speak for the several elements of tho Mexican peoplo willing and ready to discuss terms of satisfactory and, therefore, permanent settlement. If you should find them willing, this Government will ho glad to take up with you for discussion In the frank est and most conciliatory spirit any proposals that may be authoritatively formulated and will hope that they may pro'o feaslblo and prophetic of a new day of mutual co-operation and confidence In America. "This Government feels bound In candor to say that Its diplomatic rela tlons with Mexico being for tho pres ent severed It Is not possible for It to make sure of an uninterrupted op portunity to carry out the plan of In termediation which you propose. It Is, of course, possible that some act of ag gression on tho part of those who con trol the military forces of Mexico might obllgo tho United States to act to tho upsetting of the hopes of Im mediate peace, but this docs not Justify us in hesitating to accept your gen erous suggestion. We shall hope for tho best results within a brief time, enough to relievo our anxiety lest most lll-conhldered hostllo demonstrations should Interrupt negotiations and dls appoint our hopes of peace." ! 1 he Pattern ! I of Service ByREV.UW.COSNELL I X AauMaol to tlx Dm x & Moody Biblt lotfimu, Qiicafo $ Washington, D. C Spanish Am bassador lMauo received advices from Mexico City ciallng that General Ilucrta had nccepiod tho offer of Ar gentina, Bra7.ll and Chile to use their good olllces to bring nhout nn amicable settlement of the dllllculty between the United States and Mexico. Tho Interests of tho Ilucrta Govern ment In the United States were taken up by tho Spanish Embassy when Charge d'Affaires Algara asked for his passports and left Washington for Canada. Ambassador Rlano received tho offer of good olllces from the three peace en voys after tho offer had been accepted on the part of the United States by President Wilson. It was cabled at once to tho Spnnlsh Minister at Mexico City and by lilin presented to President Huerta. When the formal acceptance from Mexico City Is In hand the South American diplomats will be ready to proceed with their plan, no intima tion of the nature of which as yet has been given. It has been generally understood here, however, that the peace envoys expect to deal directly with the situa tion created by the resentment by tho United States Government against the Tamplco Incident and other offenses against Its honor and dignity, hoping to bring about a peaceful settlement. Administration ofliclals here appear ed to be much gratified at the pros pect of having the proposals of the great South Amerjcnn republics lis tened to by General Ilucrta. Until the nature of the plan Is known, no odlcer of the Administration will have any comment to make. AIRSHIP FLIES OVER VERA CRUZ. THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS The Huerta officials and Admiral Fletcher arranged for tho safe depar ture of Americans from the Mexican capital and the free .exodus of Mexi cans from Vera Cruz. The mediators resented public re ports that one of the underlying pur poses of their good olllces was to bring bout the elimination of Huerta. Many American refugees were taken from trains and imprisoned at Aguas-callentes. Acceptance of good offices is ln no way binding on either party to agree to any .conditions, but it opens a way for discussion of proposals of mediation. Plans were considered for mobiliza tion of the National Guard under the Volunteer Army act ln tho event of necessity to raise a volunteer force. The Japanese Premier announced that Japan has no Intention whatso ever of utilizing the present trouble between the United States and Mexico to secure from the United States a satisfactory settlement of tha Califor nia difficulty. Naval Aviator Circles Outskirts and Observes Position Of Mexicans. Vera Cruz. An aeroplane from the American fleet made a flight over Vera Cruz. On attaining an altitudo of sev eral hundred feet tho naval avlntor circled the city and then passed over tho outskirts and observed tho position of the Mexicans Federal forces. Ameri can nnval officers on duty ln the city became convinced after an Investiga tion of the sniping that they had to deal with a secret organization which posts snipers after dark at poiuVt where their flro Is most effective. Mexicans desiring to reach tho In terior from Vera Cruz are to be ex changed for Amerlcnn refugees who wish to reach tho coast. Admiral Fletcher's declaration of martial law at Vera Cruz Is approved by ofliclals hero who reallzo his dllll cullies with housetop sharpshooters and concealed enemies. Whilo ex tremo measures will bo adopted to en force order ln Vera Cruz, to hold the waterworks and necessary points In the vicinity of the city, to insure pro tection of the Inhabitants, no further steps ofaggresslon will be taken whilo peace plans are being considered. TEXT "And they bring unto him on that wm deaf, and had an Impediment In hli ipeecli; and they boaeecli him to put bin hand upon lilm. And ho took blm nnldo from the multitude, and put his flnxcra Into tils enra, and hn nplt, and louelicj hli torik'iie; nnd looking up to heaven, ho dulled, and sitllh unto him, Kpliphnthu, that In, Ito opi-nuj. And stralKhlway bin enra worn opened, and tho airing of Ills tonicuo wan loosed, and ho apako plain." Murk 7:32 SO. f it. &?& jj GUNS BEGIN TO POP IN ARIZONA. Armed Mexican Start For the Border Robbing As They Go. Nogales, Ariz. A raid of armed Mexicans on tho United Stntes sido of the border occurred about 20 miles east of Nogales, when a dozen Mexi cans well equipped with guns, started from Tatagonla, Ariz., to rob mining camps on their way to tho border. Americans from Nogales and surround ing towns quickly armed themselves nnd started ln pursuit of the Mexicans. The orders of the Americans are to shoot if the Mexicans show light Americans in tho copper mining region west of here have been terrorized bjr the rising of tho Mexicans. It was said that at least 100 mem bers of Congress had expressed them selves in favor of more aggressive action toward Mexico by the Adminis tration. Newspapers at the capital published stories to tho effect that American forces at Vera Cruz slaughtered wom en and children, and called on all Mexicans to retaliate ln similar manner. Definite instructions from Admiral Badger to all American non-combat ants to leave Vera Cruz by the steamer Mexico were, posted. No intimation has been received that Huerta will release tho Americans, some of whom are women and chil dren, who are held at Cordoba, Orizaba, Pachuca, Aguascalientes and other places. Secretary Garrison announced he had Issued no orders for any further troop movements and that Army ofU cers were to use their own discretion In protecting International bridges on the border. The American military authorities In Vera Cruz consider the situation of Amorlcans ln the capital and all over the republic grave. Many sugges tions for the heal ing of souls may bo found In this story of tho cure of a man who was deaf and dumb. Notice The Look of Jesus "up to heave n." T h e heavenward look Is necessary for thoso who would restore sick souls. Such a look Is assuring. In this day when so many have lost falih In the great facts of the gospel, wo do not wonder that wo hear so much of social betterment. Wo need the vision of God's great power If wo aro to face with courage tho deep problems of sin In human life, rather than bo content witb physical helpfulness. The upward look is empowering. If wo are too busy to pray we imiy ex pect our strength soon to depart from Ms. Hut when we read of David Ural nerd lying on the frozen ground, wrapped In a bear's skin, spitting blood as he Iny, but continuing from sunrise to sunset ln crying to God we do not wonder at the great bless ing which came upon the Indians to w hom he preached. Such a look Is balunclng. We need to pray after great undertakings as well as before them. When a woman told ilunyan bis sermon was excel lent, he replied, "Yes, I know It; the devil told mo so before I left the pul pit. God sometimes gives us thorns ln the flesh lest we be exalted above measure. The Means used In the cure are Interesting. The man was taken aside; perhaps he would not be Impressed with the working of God. In tho crowd. Stan ley becanio a Christian through his contact with Livingstone and folt that God had led hi in to Africa, away from the world, so that he might have time to think. This Is the secret of many a sick-bed or sorrow. thrlst adapted the means to the need. Dy putting bis fingers In thu man's cars and putting upon his lungue tho spittle, which was often "sed medicinally, he let this deaf man .uow his purposo to heal him. What i comfort that many of us who are not equipped to deal with tho cultured have peculiar adaptation to deal with others, and that tho Great Physician uses menus adapted to the end. Christ did not shrink from contact with the sufferer. We cannot pay someone to do religious work for us simply because It Is unpleasant. Sam uel Hadley would put his arms of love about tho wrecks of humanity that uno to Water Street mission, even though ho would have to change bis clothing when ho went home. The Sigh of Christ should not be forgotten: "Looking up tb heaven he sighed." Ho saw in the man only an example of tho world's suffering and sin and ho sighed over It all. Men have remedied physical Ills when they have folt them. John How ard reformed tho prisons of Europe after he himself had had an experi ence of prison life. If we do not sigh over spiritual needs wo are not likely to supply them. We must bleed If we would save. The awfulness of being without God, without Christ, and hav ing no hopo, must weigh upon us If we are to be zealous In snatching men as brands from tho burning. No cul turo or refinement should blind us from the fact that "he that bellevetn not Is condemned already." The Cure had happy results. It mado tho mnn companionable; he could converse with his friends now. The salvation of the soul puts one Into fellowship with God and witb his people. It mado htm useful. He no longer needed to be dependent upon any man. Spiritual cure makes us "work ers together with God" and many tes tify that they date their true life from their second birth through faith In Christ. Jerry McAuloy was a river thief whose heart God touched whilo he was Imprisoned in Sing Sing. Ho became a great blessing to many and at his funeral tho streets were filled by men of high and low degree who came to honor him. Of courso, it made the man happy. His tongue doubtless sang aloud In rejoicing; bis ears were ravished with the sweet sounds of nature. Wher ever the gospel goes, music Is born and the wilderness and solitary places of human life are made glad. . intomonal Lesson (Ry K O. BICl.l.Kltfl, Direc tor of Evening Department, Tim Moody Hlble Iimtllutc, Chlcugo.) LESSON FOR MAY 3 latin nVf'itfti LaiayMiLfletetai "r"alZlllaTi"il THE PRODIGAL SON. LESSON TEXT-Luko 15:11-31 GOLDEN TEXT-"! will arise nnd go to iny futher, and will any unto hlin, f'ulher, I have alnnod ngalnit heaven, and ln thy light." Luko 16:18. The parables of Jesus are marvels of unity and condensation, yet no no essary detail Is omitted. This, per haps his most famous, Is no excep tion even though It does carry a dou blo lesson. Who thinks of tho older brother when this story Is mentioned? Though designated the "Story of the Prodigal," we need to remind our selves that tho word "prodigal" never onco occurs In tho story. Tho open ing sentence speaks of a father and of two sons. It Is really tho parable of a perfect father, the unveiling of tho truo heart of God. Against that background Is set of? a self-centered son lncklng ln natural affection. Also alongside the wayward son Is the mis erly, selfish one who lacked all the good qualities of bis brother, but who was truly a wauderer and out of har mony with God tho Father. In the background we sen tho citizens of tho fur country who helped this young Jew to his place of want, famine and degradation. Remember, it Is our Lord speaking to Jews. When the Gentiles of the far country sent him to feed swine thoy Insulted him by compelling hi in to get his living through an occupation Instinctively repulsive First Fruit of Sin. The father makes equal partition "divided unto them." (V. 12) though neither son hnd a 'right to demand n partition of his estate. At tho bot tom of the son's request was a desire to have his own way to bo Independ ent of God. Ho did not go away from home at once, though his heart was already In the "far country." I. Into the Far Country, vv. 13-16. Fun Is the first fruit of sin, and that the son readily found so long as his money lasted (Hob. 11:25). Hut the consequences followed closely on Its trail, for when ho had "spent all" he began to be In "want." There are many nttractlvo things about this young man, but those qualities were perverted, they lacked control, they were good servants but bad task masters. It Is not always physical, temporal want that comes to the sin ner, there are deeper and more In tense longings soul want and soul hunger. These always como to tie soul away from God. Ilelng In want does not mean that a man's w ill h&s been subdued. Some prodigals In the most abject temporal need are as proud as Lucifer, and boast of their rebellion. So ho "Joined himself to a citizen of the country." Ho did not belong there the citizen did. Ho was set to tho most degrading task Im aginable for a Jew feeding swine. tJ n!!"f!i'"iui' 'i' 'i.;iii):iiiiii!'iiiii:imii'1;h'"ITT mm ALCOHOL-3 per cent AN'egc table Preparation for At similaling the Food and Regula ting the Stomachs and Bowels cf SO Promotes Digeslion,Chetrful nessand Rest Contains neillier Opium.Morptiine nor Mineral Not Narc otic An SOU DrSAHlllftrtrSl ktrm Stt4 - Aprrfccl Remedy forConslipa lion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions. Feverish- ncssandLOSSOF SLEEP lac Simile Signature of The CtNTAtn Company. NEW YORK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ff.tr OH IF In Use For Over Thirty Year V A tl.. Gii;tr,intced under the FoodJP-i Exact Copy of Wrapper. --',r '"S'rilfkiii l But Not on Hers. "Don't you think I'm light on my feet?" "Not when you alight on ray feet" Houston Pout. Like a Lost Sheep. Tha grout physician now la near, The sympathiilnK Jcsui; Ho speakn tha droopln heart to ehr. Uh, hear to voice or Jesus: Dally Thought. When one Is tempted to write a clever but harsh thing, though It may be difficult to restrain it, It Is always better to leave It ln the Inkstand. Smiles. Modern Euphemism. Another reason why we like mod ern times Is because the woman who baa to put three guests In her spare room calls it a house party. Galves ton News. II. The Home Coming, vv.. 17-24. Tho fli Ht step wan for tho son to stop and really think. That Is where Fat vutlon always begins In thinking. He know he was loft, c. g., out of adjust ment. In the wrong place, out of his element and llko tho lost Bhi-e,) "ready to die." Ho saw his condi tion, niQtiey gone, friends gone, hogs for companions, no food for his mm- tennnce. Ho snw his value, lie was more Important than the servants of bla father's torao, He saw his fath er's lovo, already manifested In what hnd been given him and we fain would bellevo that when he left homo ho had the father's urgent plea to re turn. Ho saw a way to escape from his present position. All of this after ho "came to himself." llefore that, Impenitent, ho was morally Insane, now he has reasoned, Isn. 1:18. With his reasoning also came the deter mination to make a full confession. "I will say unto him," not alone con fess his need but tho fact that he had sinned. This Is the only way for a sinner to como to God, Ts. 32:3-5 John 1:9; Luke 18:11-H. Ho did not stop with resolving but "he arose and came to Ills father," v. 20. Ho ex pected to apply for a servant's posi tion, but never had tho opportunity for tho father saw him "a great way off" nnd "ran nnd fell on his neck and kissed him." Notice tho kiss of recon ciliation was given before he even hnd chance to confess. In his confes sion his .first thought Is that he had sinned against God and then against his earthly father. Tho father had not onco forgotten him; ho "had com passion" even though tho son was un merciful to himself and to all of his loved ones. The father kissed him before ho was washed or otherwise made presentable. Ills real need was paramount to that evidenced by his rags, hunger, or the ravages of his dissipation. When he did make his confession (vv. 20, 21), we note no reference to the matter of his be coming a servant. It Is doubtful If the futher gave him an opportunity to state that part of his resolve. Then there came forth the "best robe" (Isa. 61:10; Phil. 3:9 R. V.). And a "ring" the pledge of his sonshlp, Eph. 1:13, 14; Gal. 4:6, and shoes also, Eph. 6:16. Then there was the fatted calf, feasting and merriment, of which there was no end. Of his temporal blessings there was an end, not so of the spiritual blessings of reconcilia tion and communion with his father. We see that It Is the father whose character Is emphasized. This Is Christ's great word picture of the father, his father. It explains, so far a It Is possible for us, all the suffering he endured, the compas sion of his heart and the resolute, yet profuse, manner wherein he gave himself to those who were most ln need. PAINFUL ECZEMA ON HANDS IUenville, Iji. "I was troubled with eczema In my hands for several years Tho skin would break and look like It had been cut with a knife and my hands were so sore I could hardly bear to put them In water and could hardly use them. When I used thetn the blood would run out. They would heal a little and then they would get worse than ever again. They were very painful. The eczema got to breaking out on my arms in pimples which Itched nnd burned very badly. "I used different remedies, also used all kinds of facial creams and on my hand4 and arms nnd I did not get any relief until 1 used Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. I cured my hands and eczema with Cuticura Soap and Ointment." (Signed) Miss Fannie Mostlller, Oct. 5, 1912. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free.with 32-p. Skin Hook. Address post card "Cutlcura, Dept. L, Doston." Adv. The Montesiorl System. Old-Fashioned Mother What is thli Montessorl system of child education that I hear so much about? Old Fashioned Father I dunno, ex nctly, but the keynote of It seems to bo "votes for children." HOW DO YOU GET UP? ' Heavy and sluggish? Try taking a couplo of Wright's Indian Vegetable rills upon going to bed. Costs you nothing for trial box. Send to 373 Pearl street. New York. Adv. There Is nothing new under the sun except tomorrow, and that never comes. Serenity comes after a mnn is conv pletely saturated with indifference. Animal Idiosyncracles. Many are the idiosyncracles of ani mals. Some horses nie afraid of a dog, Fonie of a bit of paper, some of a bear, some of a car. I have known two mules to shy at a Mg yel low cucumber on a fence, and a cow we formerly oned could not endure to see any man's hat removed. The oldest trick recorded of a rid ing imlnial Is that of llalaam's ass, who tried to crush Its rider's foot against the wall. lilting, pawing and bolting are also described in the Scrip tures. A balky team figures In Ksop and Chauser. That tho horses of the Saracens used to shy Is shown by tho traditional Inquiry, "If they thoupht King Richard was in that bush?" This same balking, or Jib bing, In all its varieties Is one of the most aggravating of vices From "A Farmer's Noto Took," by C. E. Phelps. Not Guilty. ' Mother Well, Hobble, I hope you were a good hoy nt .Mrs. Hond's nnd didn't nsk for two pieces of pie. Robbie No, inn, I didn't nsk for two pieces; I only asked if there wasn't goln' to be any. Queer. There may bo some statesman who had rather bo right than president, but there are others who seem to have no ambition ln either direction. Washington Herald. The nioro you talk to a man about himself the more Intelligent he thinks you are. 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