THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBUEO, PA. rnflllsti Founder of Turkish Navy. The Turkish nary of the past owed liaat its existence to an Engl lab .Hor. Hobart PaBlia, a bold buu- lioeer who was born Into the Vlc- ,rian age. tie retired rrom me tng- 0 navy In 18G3, and during the American war ho became a blockade rllA0r with hair breadth escapes In tolerable. Aftor the war he eutored lte Tarklsh service, suppressed the ip&im rebellion by Intercepting the lapplloa from Qreece and then reor pglted the TurklBh fleet ao well that lie saltan appointed him marshal of ,h empire. Hobart Pasha also en joyed the inlqua distinction of being ttlf "track off the British nuvy lint for breach f the foreign eullntmcut id sad twice reinstated there. And it die hi ISSt with the rank of a BrUfeh vke-Minirml. Ought to Work. 'Aha, 1 have never been kissed." "That shows lack of enterprise on four Mt- Tur sister has a Dance. kell IM." "Why nt you meet htm occaslon- Mj la the dark hall ?" Louisville Cosrier-JeunukL Small Chance. "Dt yoa ever expect to be married?" "Well, that depends. If I can find i firl with a million or two who doesn't waat to be married for herself im." Those Dear Girls. Has cl Harold tells mo all be knows. Aimee Indocd! Isn't the silence dreadfully oppressive at times? It Is. "Time la money." "Yep. hut It's mighty tough If time li all you've got to spend." Tho Kind You Have Always Bought. THIS la the caution applied to the public announcement of Orurtoria thai has been manufactured under the supervision of L'has. II. Fletcher fur over BO years the genuine (Jatoria. we respectfully call the attention of fathers and mothers when purchasing Castona to fee that the wrapper bears ha signature in black. When the wrapper is removed the same signature ap- ar ou both sides of the bottle In red. Parents who have imod Cantoris fr sir little ones la the past years need no warning againt counterfeits and imitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of the younger pener aUun to the great danger of introducing into their families spurious medicines. It is to be regretted that there are people who are now engaged in the nefarious business of putting op and selling all sorts of substitutes, or what should more proiierly bo termed counterfeits, for medicinal preparations not only for adults, but worse yet. lor children's medicines. It therefore devolves 00 the mother to scrutinize closely what she gives her child, Adults can do that for themselves, but the child has the livither's watchfulness. Genuine Castorla always bears the Unromantlo Ills. Do you suppose the romantic per- wages of the past suffered as we do from eolds in the head and other kindred affections? Picture Cleopa tra when preparing to apply the asp to her breast, pausing In the proceed logs to blow her noso violently. Fancy Antony stopping in his oration over the dead body of Caesar to sip a glass of water or to slip into his mouth a Jujube lozenge from the sleeve pocket of his toga. Imagine Henry V, unable to breathe properly through his nose on account of a severe rheum con traded in the moisty trenches of Agincourt, adjuring bis troops. "Once bore unto the breach, dear friends. once bore," or words to that effect. Or Juliet, languishing on her balcony, sneezing violently In the midst of her ardent responses to Romeo, because the nights had drawn In chill at Ve rona and she was rather too lightly did. Such ribald fancies are unthlnk- ibla, Before the snuffles Romance lth averted face flits lightly away. Case of Must. You're not smoking as much as you used to. Did your doctor order you to Mop?" No I'm a martyr to fashion." What's fashion got to do with moktng?" 'If you saw my Trlfo's dressmaker and milliner bills you wouldn't ask uch a foolish question." Hard to Damage. 'Alpine scenery is very grand." 'Verv durable, too. I Imucine It will pull through the war all right." Kan as City Journal. Nothing flatters a fool so much as asking his advice. If one doesn't believe that honesty l the best policy one should try It Assisting Ambition Men of ambition with the desire to forge ahead need Tevitalizing food to help them to compel success. Grape-Nuts J a success food. It is made from whole wheat and malted barley and, pound for pound, contains far more "go" and get there" than ordinary foods. It retains all the nutriment of the grains, including their natural mineral salts Phos phate of Potash, etc., often lacking in ordinary food, but fasential to thorough upbuild nK of sinew, brain and nerves. Grape-Nuts is partially pre Jljgested and agrees with all. the ideal vigor-food for wild and adult "There a Reason" Sold by Grocers everywhere. If You Do Not Sleep Well. Should you be a restless sleeper, should sleep come to you only at tits and stnrts, try simple remedies, and do not plungo Into narcotics or stimu lants at least not until the others have failed. A famous English physi cian Is quoted as saying. "I can cure the worst case of Insomnia In this manner: When the patient bas re tired, give ber a heaping bowl of bread and milk, with just dash of salt to season It. This will draw the blood from the head to the stomach. It will quiet the nerves and put the entire body In a healthy glow, and In ninety-nine cases out of a hundred the patient falls into a healthy, rest ful sleep." Anothor tasty dose to take which will Induce sleep Is a eold or ange Just before retirli g. There are certain sedative as well as stimu lating qualities In an orango, and It Is probably one of the most effica cious fruits that can be Ukca for this purpose. Wear Furs of Necessity. Throughout the cold latitudes of China during the winter the Chinese of all classes wear fur. wool or hair lined garments. Even the coolies have their sheep or goat skins, snd people of the middle and official classes have many sets of garments lined with the richest furs. Their bouses are rarely heated to a romfurt able temperature and in conne mono they wear their furs both Indoors and out. Reminded. "When the autumnal frosts touch the foliage with tints of red and yel low against the gray sky, doesn't that Inspire you to thought?" "It certainly docs. Tho reds snd yellows make me think of the Job ahead of me tending the furnace, and the grays make me think of the dust when I sift the ashes." to rely oa fZyz. signature of l4ZaixscZ&&t SAVE Y01R M0EY." One box of Tutt't Pills uvi mmny doner tndooe tor's hiHs A remedy tor dlmwi ol the liver. Ick beadacba dyspepsia, oooitlpatwo "d biliousness, s Bill. loo people endorse IT ITYNJPV Is a deceptive (IlseRi'S XlajrNEI thouanUs have It TliniTRI P nl d(,n't know It. If X IWJKJLHLi you want Rood results you can make no mistake by using I'r. Kilmer's Hwamp-Root. (he great kidney remedy. At drugKlsti In fifty rent and dollar sizes. Sample size bottle by Par rel l'ost. also pamphlet telling- you 'bout It. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hlngham ton, N. V.. and enclose ten cents, alao xr.cullon this paper. Waited for Orders. A drill foreman In Culebra cut srnt a negro to the top of the oast on one of his drills to straighten out a rope which had slipped off the sheave. Just after the man went up the general foreman came along and talked about the Job for half an hour. In the mean time the man on top of the drill wus foi gotten and after the general fore man left he was discovered still roost ing on top of the mast The foreman called to him: "Aren't you through up there yetT "Oh, yes, sir, boss." "Well, why don't you como down, then?" "You don't toll me to, sir." From the Latin. The Russians, who were sllghtl In fluenced by the Latin races, say tnat "dogs bark and the wind carries It away." but the Krench. Spaniards, Her mans and Knglish, who have inherited more than they wish to acknowledge from ancient Rome, all agroe iliat "barking dogs don t bite." and we have also In English the warning to "hi.ve a care for a silent dug and still water " which Is clearly a tree translation of the Latin original. Work of Small Creatures. It has been learned quite recently that the work of the earthworms Is completed, not only by bacteria, fungi and algae, but also by count less minute animal organisms, in cluding nematodes or thread-worms, ollgochctau, tardlgrades or bear animalcules and rotatoria or wheel animalcules, which are worms loss than one-fiftieth of an inch long. Paw's Little Joke. Little Lemuel Say, paw, what is a atratagem? Paw The diamond, my son, is one itind of a strata gem. The Reason. "There Is a great dual of snap about that marching." "No wonder; It's a crack corps." In the last hundred years Great brlt aln has had a dozen different types of rifle. It takes a conscientious man to enjoy his work It the remuneration Is small. " It Is difficult to convince the htad of the house that two heads are belter than one. We havo noticed thnt a good deal of tho life Insurance Is Invested In second husbands. How we dislike the thoughtless per son who always changes the subject of conversation when It's In our favor. A seismograph invented by s Jap anese scientist registers the velocity of all earthquakes two hundredfold. Toil's rills Strengthened With Might By REV. WM. WALLACE KETCHUM 2 1 lrm4vfm4TvHMrvO TEXT That he would errant you, e ;ordins; to the rlchne of his glory, to bo itrenirthened with might by but spirit la the Inner man. Epheelans This Is one of fonr petitions which constitute rani's prayer for the Epbe- slan Christians. It teaches us for one thing that God In tends bis people to be people of power. One speak ing of this prayer says: "Paul's prayer Is God's purpose." By this be means that what Paul prays we may have and may be, God In tends we shall have and shall be. Before every Christian Cod places potential ly this bleoslng of power. That Is, ovory Christian may havo this power If he desires It and makes it possible for God to glvo it to hlra. For God never purposes for us to have any thing, that he does not make it pos sible for us to possess It. To do oth erwise would be to tcaso and tantalize us, and God nevor does that When he exhorts us to "be strong in the Lord, and In the power of his might" he makos It possible for us, if we make It possible for him, to bo strengthened with might by his spirit In the inner man. The expression "Inner man" un doubtedly means the soul the Inner self as distinguished from the vis ible material body which it animates. Peter calls tho inner man, "the hidden man of the heart" (I Peter 3:4). And Paul in another place speaks of It as "the Inward man," contrasting it with "the outward man." which, bo says, perishes dally (II Cor. 4:16). It is very evident from this that the strength which may be ours Is not physical power, nor even mental pow er which many strive to attain, but In ner spiritual strength. It is strength of Christian character and nobility of soul. The one possessing this Inner strength is fortified against tempta tion. It was this strength that en abled Joseph to maintain the integrity of his character In the face of the temptation of Potlphar'a wife and prompted him to reply to her evil suggestion: "How then, can I do this great wickoducss and Bin against God?" It Is the strength, which when Fs sessed, makes one mighty In holy service. Paul without It, would never have been the mighty apostle; and without it Peter would have remained the vacillating cowardly disciple. Without It there would have been no Martin Luther, no John Knox, no Charley Wesley, no William Carey, no Charles Spurgeon, no Owlght I Moody, These men were what they were and did what they did, because they were strengthened with might by his spirit In the inner man. Again, this petition teaches us that God Is the one who Imparts this inner strength through his holy spirit. The petition is, "that he would grant us to be strengthened with might by his spirit" So while in another place we are exhorted to "be strong in the Lord and In the power of his might," we learn here that the strength by which we are to be made strong comes from God. He is tho one who empowers us. Yet, if we are to be strengthened by God, we must place ourselves be fore God in such a way that he can give to us the strength of the Lord. We of ourselves are impotent, but God has made every provision for im potent people to be pooplo of power. He is able and waits only our willing ness for him to Impart unto us his strength. The laws that govern the Imparting to us of his strength are the laws that govern the reception Into our lives of the holy spirit in power. It is the holy spirit who Is spoken of In the word as "tho spirit of might" He it is then, who must have his place of power In us If we are to bo strength ened with might in the inner man. The early church was commanded to tarry in Jerusalem for the power nec essary for service, and on the day of Pentecost while thoy tarried the powor came, when the holy spirit de scended upon them. Ever since that day "tho spirit of might" has been In tho earth ready to take his place of power in every believer's life. Ready and willing is he to empower the people of God, but ready and will ing only as we recognize htm as the powor we need to make us strong, ready and willing it we will surrender ourselves to God, and by faith receive the holy spirit to be In us what he desires to be, "the spirit of might." Then there will be fulfilled in our lives the apostle's prayer which, while primari ly for the Ephestan Christians, Is also for us that we might be strengthened with might in the inner man. The grcatost truths come not by reason but by inspiration. Arthur S. wtishere Lucky Gold Seeker, A nuggot of pure gold, weighing 84 ounces, was recently discovered by a prospector, at the Phllbara gold field In western Australia, at a compara tively deep level. He also found an other nugget weighing 49 ounces. Great Britain's Forests. Of the total area of Ireland only about 1.5 por cent la wooded, while for ests cover 5.3 per cent of England, 4.5 per cent of Scotland and 3.9 por cent of Wales. WBSBTE The good more Im moalod airtight WM. v :; 1322 Kosner BliSg., Chloago The War Spirit. A fat "colored mammy" of the "old school" was hauled Into court for throwing her washing board at her neighbor's husband, a "Georgia Crack er" of the "poor white trash" va riety. "Did you strike this man with a washbonrd?" Judge Broyles asked. "1 spec' 1 did, yo honah." "What was tho provocation?" "We wuz disniHHln wall, Jodge." "Well go on." "We wuz talkln' 'bout dem Gpr mlngs. an' John's Hulls snd dem Frenchmens, and ho done said I was nutral, yo honuh. I ain't gwlne ter let no low-down white trash call me dat." Case and Comment. Wealth in India. Immense fortunes In India are In Jewels, hut there Is no authoritative method of computation of the extent of this form of wealth. The Imperial (iazetteer ol India described ,M yearn ago a shaw: of pearls, with an arabesque horder of diamonds, rutm-s sapphires and emeralds, valued at fb, iiilu.CdU. There are tales of carpets ol pearls snd great diamonds which have bocome world lanious. Love's Way. "Of course, he hasn't any money, but Charlie says love will make a way." "Yes, I noticed It will," said the father. "Thus It's made away with about twenty-eight dollars worth of electricity." Agreed. Sadie Say, honest now, do you like Maggie? Pauline Well, she's got a good heart an' she means well, but Sadie Neither do I. Puck. Roofs don't wear out they dry out When properly made they dry out very slowly and give the best service. 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You'll enjoy For FREE sample of the new PEPPERMINT flavored W'lfltilM) and copy of this book, fill out the rnnnnn rr cnrl a postal WRIGLEY JR. CO., WHY HE PASSED UNNOTICED Fairy Had Discovered Sure Way of Making Himself Invisible Any one Can Try It. Once upon a time there was a good little girl. And this good Uttlo girl asked her mother If she could go and play in tho woods and her mother said yes. So she wout to play in the woods. And she was walking along and walking along, and what do you think she met? A fairy! And she was aw fully surprised to meet a fairy, so she said to the fairy: "Where do you come from?" And the fairy said: "This Is where 1 live." And the Uttlo girl said: "1 nover heard about any fairies liv ing In these woods." And the fairy said: "No, because nobody ever saw me here before But you are a good little girl, so I let you see me." And tho' good Uttlo girl said: "How do you manage to be soon by nobody, even though they walk right past you every day?" "I lend them money." London An swers. Couldn't Blame It. The hotel was not a very good one, nnd the traveling men knew It. Nev ertheloss they were obliged to go there when thoy came late at night to the little town. In the middle of the night one of them was dimly conscious that something was wrong. Suddenly he realizod that the trouble camo from a leaking gas Jet. "Wako up, Bill!" he shouted, shak ing his friend violently. "The gas Is escaping!" "Well," growled Bill, "can you blame It T" Ladies' Home Journal. Getting Evnn. "There's a church near," said tho country farmer to his paying guest; "not that I ever puts my nose In It." "Anything the matter with the vicar?" "Well. It's this way. I sold the old vicar milk aud eggs and butter and cheese, nnd soolng as he patronized me I patronized 'Ira. But this new chp keops 'is own cow and 'ens. 'If that's your game, I thought, 'we'll 'ave 'ome-grown religion, too.' " Tit Bits. Some One Responsible. Au angry man enterod the water of fice of an eastern city tho other day and fiercely announced to tho clerk: "Sir, you can send up and take your old gas meter out of my house." "This Is not the gas office." "It Isn't?" "No, sir; this Is the water office." "Oh, It is! Well, then, send a man up to my house at once and turn the water off! I'm not going to walk a tullo and a half for nothing!" Hereditary. The baby had finished his bottle of milk, and tho proud mother thought it would be a good time to get him to say "mamma," "papa," and "by by." The baby simply gurgled. "Isn't that perfectly wonderful?" said the mother. "Well," replied the baby's uncle. "It reminds me very much of the way his father talks when he has been busy with a bottle." Fitting Reception. "How do your women audiences take to your candy-making lectures?'' "Oh, they Just eat 'era up." There Is a tax of 40 guineas In Eng land on motor cars of over 60 horse power. ' Coupon Wrappers for Premiums to it today. Has His Own Cage Now. "Squabbling and fighting there's another very frequent cause of di vorce." said Prof. L. Watts Ingersoll In an address before tho Cleveland Antldlvorce league. "A man had been haled before a Cleveland magistrate for nonsupport or some such fault " 'But let me see," the Justice Bald, 'aren't you tho man who was married in a cago of wild, man-eating tigers and leopards?" "'Yes. your honor, I'm the man,' was the reply. " 'Exciting, wasn't it?' said the Jus tice. "Well, your honor," Bald tho man, 'It seemed so' then. It wouldn't now!" ' Good Times. Henry Ford, praising the good times. In New York, said: "The good times are spread the country over. There Isn't a spot that hasn't got Its share. "Anybody who can contemplate these times with optimism must have a disposition like the bookkeeper's wlfo. "Tho bookkeeper said one day at dinner: " 'Gee, I wish I could get up an ap petite for once!' " 'Oh, go on, John,' said bis wife. Impatiently. 'What do you want an appetite for? It would only give you more dyspepsia.' " Simply Showing Him. "Jnmes, what are you doing to Wil lie?" asked the schoolteacher. "Ho wanted to know If you take ten from fifteen how many would remain. So I took ten of bis marbles to show him and now he wants them back." "Well, why don't you give them to him, then?" "Coz he'd forget how mnny Is left." A Giveaway. "You Becm to have a deep-rooted aversion to wrist watches." "You bet 1 have. Just suppose they should become so fashlonnble that we hud to wear 'em. Every time a fellow pawned his watch the whole town would know It." Quite True. "Do you know that girls often think more of a dog than they do of a man bofore they are married?" "Yes, and I've noticed that they of ten do afterward." Usually a Liberal One. "Pa, what is graft?" "Graft, my son, Is a sort of tip pock eted by the uervnnts of the people." There are said to be 800 uses for the palmyra palm, which grows throughout tropical India. A good cook should be at tho head of every provisional government. In Spltzbergon the longest day lasts for three and a half months. li nf i v. VfK i Is the largest hit selling gum lii'iif liV in i mi i n i Will Clear $1.00 Worth of Land MW 28 papes lithographed in four colors WHY HE WAS IN THE WAY Presence of Chaplain Prevented Driv ers Talking to Their Horses as They Wished. The weather had been vary wet for weeks, and the roads. "Somewber across the Channel," were ta a very bad state. Consequently, It was not surprising that a wagon in a certain British sup ply column suddenly dived Into hole full of mud, and refused to budgev At tho critical moment up came aa army chaplain, who at once proffered his services. "Men." he said. "I see you're In dlfft cultles. Can I be of any help?" "Yes, sir," answered a burly ser geant, bluntly, as he mopped bis brow, "you can give us the greatest heist by making yourself scarce." "Making myself scarce!" gasped the, chaplain. "Why, how?" "Yes, sir," broke In the sergeant; "you see, we can't very well say to the horses what they'd understand, whilst you are about!" A textile made in China from raw silk can be buried in the earth a yea without deteriorating. And lots of people who think they have nothing hut trouble don't know what trouble really Is. When the sun shines lay aside a little of your enthusiasm for a rainy day. The only blusterer from which brave man will take a blow is tha wind. iiiiiiiimim A New Delight . Chili Con Carne With real Bayou beans, or plain. Mde alter the real and famous Mexi can formula. The seasoning is most piquant a zeitfui taity dith anywhere any lime. Libby, McNeill & Libbv, Chicago Look for the triangle W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 42-191. rfiiTDnfiT Vuruiiy fV .III j2gIEg$ 'Insist W3&0i grocer'$ II" Get rid of tha stumps and grow sl big crops on cleared land. Now Qt3 is the time to clean up your farm while products bring high prices. 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