THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS. McCONNELLSBURO. PA. A Fit Companion. Lunatic (looking over asylum wall) What are you so pleased about? Crank I've thought of a way to end First Seal of the United :;taces. The first great senl of the United States was cut for Uncle Sam In 178:' aft dthe first document to bear Its Im print Is dated September, 1782. It is a parchment commission granting General Washington full power to ar range with the British for an exchange of prisoners of war. The document Is signed by John Hancock, president of congress, and countersigned by Charles Thomas, secretary. The seal was impressed upon the parchment over a white water festooned with red in tho upper left hand corner. From the Magazine of American History. iNIDMnONAL SlliWSOiOOL 1 i The World Gives iM war. Tactic lr-Artef flltroe Lunatic un, wnats me rneai Crank Sue for peace. linatlo Come Inside. Passing JtOUO lillOl VllfV Lesson stow. The Lower Level. 'Well. I can't tell you bow glad I am .. ., . A I .. I . 1 .. I (.,.,. Br E. O. BELLE KS, Acting Dlrectcr of Hunday Bc-hool Course of Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) tCopyrlght, lilt, Western Newspaper Union.) By REV. J. H. SALSTON Secrslanref CenaajnaoVaee DtiarusaBt, Mralt BikU laMilala af Oaceae Q l UUWU IU UfllllVI IU BV yiuiu UUOI- 1(B suit." Im eaeaaj CriylScW fell) ' Where have you been all summer; At an Adirondack camp." Life. In the hands of a woman the powder w . . . fK s mightier than the sword. Out of Sorts THAT IS, something is wrong with baby, but we can't tell just what it is. All mothers recognize the term by the lassitude, weakness, loss of appetite, inclination to sleep, heavy breathing, and lack of interest shown by baby. These are the symptoms of sickness. It may be fever, congestion, worms, croup, diphtheria, or scarlatina. Do not lose a minute. Give the child Castoria. It will start the digestive organs into operation, open the pores of tho skin, carry off the foetid matter, and drive away the threatened sickness. Genuine Castoria alwiys bean the Contradictions. That Wall street broker la a man ibo lives only In the present." -Yet he is a dealer In futures." Every once In a whllo one hears of i frank baseball manager who admits :iat his team has a chance to win. Srlf .Hurl no Rye Itemrdy Co., Chicago V Illustrated Book of tha Eye Free. Somo people know a lot, most of ihlcli isn't so. Stop That Backache! There's nothing more discouraging than s constant backache. You are lme when you awake. Pain pierce you when you bend or lift. It's hard to rest mi next day it's the mint old story. I'ain in the back is nature'! warning of kidney ilia. Neglect may pave the way to dropsy, gravel, or other serious kid ney sickness. Don't delay begin using Doan'i Kidney Pills the remedy that hia been curing backache and kidney trouble for over fifty yean. A Pennsylvania Case Mrs. Iaabell F. Carter, 6uT2 Reln liTt, St., I'hllaiiel I'hia. Pa., say a: "Whenever I ex ert e d myself or raiight cold, my kidneys became disordered and I ras unable, to do mjr housework Siooplna; brought on sharp pains In my back and I had duty spells and rdt nervous arm Irritable. Medicine failed to help me until I used Doan's Kidney Pills. A lew boxes gave me a lasting cure." Cat Doan's at Aay Stan, 50c a Boa DOAN'S V.-iV FOSTER-MILBURN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y. IF YOU HAVL noappetlU, tadlzesttan, Flatulence, Sick Headache, "all ran oswn" or losing flesh, you Tuft's lift what you awed. Tbeytone up tha weak Hansen and build up tta flagging energies. Relieves Pain And Stiffness Yager's Liniment gives al most in stant relief from pain whether it be of a neural gic, rheumatic, or gouty character. Mrs. Annie Oliver, 810 West Mulberry St., Shamokin, Pa., writes, "Your liniment com pletely cured me from Rheu matism in my joints." YAGERS LINIMENT Kenneth B. 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IT I 7 F M C U I P Rt"7 patriotic Cltl ;,' I 1 1 C M O n I r ten should know a-r-WftUIII CIICCDICC t"ln about Ins "UMAH OUrrnADt country KiryVVoijiau UTURALIZAT10N Lh,."".1 TJS' "JSSi Its Diranlnt. Every Foreigner who 'nM uf bemiming a Cltlwn muia knowths j'Oni It contalus. There is a book Just uubli.hiil F IlTes you all this Infurnisuon. It Mioultt 5?, In Kvtjry Ilonia, aliillH anrwhera fur si. JJi Hie, ulutn bound. Money rofuntlod If noi Si'J'aulory. Ani-ms wanted . 1IOX HI ItUOS, rtiilUhera, HOS-70 a. Hd bU, l hlla-, l'a. JSc Brini You 6,000 Firms I;41 buy and soil what you want, Itoii't send apa Address J. W. UouarU, Pop, Tauu. PATENTS W,li R.Calemna.Wwh Inston.U.C. UuokKlrea. Iill est ntaranoai. Beat results. N. BALTIMORE, NO. 46-1915, Jleturt f mn Pills Drui.cu IM I week ad. I mm To be a gentleman a man has to hide his meanness. signature of Familiar to Him. Judge Clayton of Alabama tells of a case in a court of that stato In which the first witness called was an aged colored man. Ilefore he was sworn the presiding magistrate directed that the usual question be put to tho fellow. "Do you know the nature of an oath?" The old colored man shifted himself from one foot to the other before re plying. A sly grin crept into his face. "Well, Jedgo." said he, "1 can t say how 'tis wid mos' folks; but, yo honoh, i reckon it's sorter secun' na ture wid me." BABY LOVES HIS BATH With Cutlcura Soap Because So Sooth ing When His Skin Is Hot. These fragrant supercreamy emol lients are a comfort to children. The j Soap to cleanse and purify, the Oint ment to soothe and heal rashes, Itch lngs, chafings, etc. Nothing more ef fective. May be UBed from tho hour of birth, with absolute confidence. Sample each free by mall with Dook. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. XY, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Lloyd's Misty History. Now that Mr. McKcnna In looking to Lloyd's for a substantial contribu tion to the revenue from war profits, it Is Interesting to recall that the greatest maritime Institution in the world is named, net after a financier or shipowner, but after a bumble coffee-house keeper. Of Lloyd's history, snys the London Chronicle, little is known beyond tho fact that he kopt a colfeo bouse in Lombard street at the beginning of tlifa eighteenth cen tury, which, from its proximity to the Royal exchange, camo to be the favor ite assembling plnce of the underwrit ers. The first mention of his hous6 oc curs in a poem. "The Wculthy'Shop kecpor," published In 1700: When to Lloyd's coffi-o house to go he never fuilH To rend the U-ttt-rs nnd attend the sales. In 1710 Steele dated some numbers of the Tatlcr from Lloyd's and Add' son also makes mention cf the house In tho Spectator. Suspicious. "Tho cook is leaving tomorrow, John?" "What's the matter! Don't we pay her enough T" "She Bays It's very strange that every tlrno she hns an afternoon off our automobile Is in the repair shop. She thinks we do it on purpose." Strenuous. Life. "You seem all done up." "Yes. I'm working on the night shift in Wall street." A girl, after slit is engaged, can see but one man. But, thank goodness, a man's eyesight Is good as long as he lives. TURN OVER TIME When Nature Hints About the Food. When there's no relish to food and all that one eats doesn't seem to do any good then la the time to make a turn-over In the diet, for that's Na ture's way of dropping a hint that the food iBD't the kind required. "For a number of years I followed railroad work, much of it being office work of a trying nature. Meal times were our busiest; and eating too much and too quickly of food such as is commonly served in hotels and res taurants, together with tho sedeutary habits, were not long in giving me dys pepsia and stomach trouble which re duced my weight ,from 205 to 1G0 pounds. "There was little relish In any food and none of it seeued to do me any good. It seemed the more I ate the poorer I got and was always hungry before another meal, no matter how much I had eaten. "Then I commenced a trial of Grape Nuts food, and was surprised how a small saucer of It would carry me along, strong, and with satisfied appe tite, until the next meal, with no sen sations of b'inger, weakness or dis tress as before. "I have been following this diet now for several months and my Improve ment has been so great all the others in my family have taken up the use of Grape-Nuts with complete satisfac tion and much improvement In health. "Most people eat hurriedly, bave Jots of worry, thus hindering digestion and therefore need a food that is pro digested and concentrated in nourish ment" "There'a a Reason." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Ever read tha above letter? A aes appear tram time tins. The era sjeaulM, trma, aad lull ( haaaaa lalsnst, TEXT-Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world Blveth slva I unto you. John 14:27, Why does not the text say "as the devil gives?" Decause tho devil la not in this compe tition. He masks himself behind the world, and will not come out Into the open. Wh7 not in the latter case say the church or re ligion, rather than Jesus Christ? Be cause Jesus Christ comes out Into the open, al though the form bo wears Is sad ly marred by the band of the very man be wants to bless. So men and women find that the two contestants for their affection and service are the world on the one hand, and Jesus Christ on the other. How the World Give. The world gives to the lowest part of man, that which relates him to the animal creation below the human. To the flesh a thrill of pleasure la given, a passing exhilaration, and this may even extend to the esthetic taste or the Intellect. Dut this con tribution rarely lasts until tomorrow, the equation of tomorrow usually tak ing away the benefit of today. The world really never gives, every contribution being made with the clear understanding that a settlement day Is expected. Every indulgence In the world's sinful pleasure is a mort gage that must be lifted some day; Shylock must ever bave bis pouud of tlesh. The world gives, but never satisfies. The momentary thrill of pleasure la not satisfaction. Satisfaction does not belong to the flesh, and the world has little or nothing for the spirit. The world gives satiety, but satiety Is unworthy of anyone created in the imago and likeness of God. Ruskln says that the bitterest pangs of con science are the satieties of the flesh. The most miserable man on earth Is the man who has run the round of fleshly pleasures and who realizes still that he has something about him that Is living on, and It is starving. The words of George Arnold at this point are la place: I have had my will. Tasted every pleasure; I have drunk my nil Of the purple measure. Life has lost Its zest, Sorrow Is my guest, O the Ices are bitter, bitter, Give me rest. Love once filled the bowl, Running o'er with blisses, Made my very soul Drunk with crimson kisses. Put I dTank It dry. Love has panned me by, O the lees are bitter, bitter, Let me die. How Jesus Christ Gives. Here we dare, run the deadly par allel, and say that Jesus Christ givea to the highest part of man, the spirit. While all know that well-being Is the reward of virtue, yet Jesus Christ does not come to man with a promise of blessing to the body that perishes. He recognizes that man Is In the im age and likeness of God, and offers him what meets tlae demands ot such a being. The offer may mean that trial and even death shall follow al legiance to Jesus Christ. The fare of tho birds of the air and the foxes that bave holes may not bo his, but Jesus Christ offers to the spirit of man that which will meet every prop er demand. As our text brings to our attention the subject of peace, it is sufficient to know that Jesus Christ offers this peace to those that re ceive him. Jesus Christ really gives. Eternal life la a gift. Wlno and milk are with out money and without price; the wa ter of life is free. There Is nothing that the man of the world Is slower to believe than that the salvation of Jesus Christ is a pure gift. The last part of the parallel Is, that what Jesus gives Is satisfying. Satiety gives way to real satisfac tion. There may be or may not be a thrill connected with the experience, but In any case it is permanent. There are no dregs at the bottom ot this cup ot pleasure. There are no sub marines that may Bend the fatal tor pedo into the hull of the vessel of salvation. A beautiful thing about the religion of Jesus Christ Is that the satisfaction Is not delayed. What the Christian receives here and now, satlstles. As William McKInley lay dying and said: "Thy will be done." there was evidence of satisfaction, al though the highest position In the gift of man was sinking out ot sigh. . i the early martyrs faced the lions in the arena and lifted up their faces and smiled, there wes something more than satisfaction. As the Chris tian looks forward to the day when be shall rise In Christ's likeness be la now satisfied with the prospect as was David of old when he said: "I shall be satisfied when I awake with thy likeness." Lamentations Foolish. Few structures rise upon the sands of regret. It Is not by lamentations that we build. It Is not by bemoanlngs over opportunities that will never come again that men climb to heaven. Achievement lies In resolution and the brave will bring It out. The muck raker finds fow diamonds whether he drag the slimy teeth through his own delinquencies or those of others. Bet ter a pickax with your face to the hills, than a muck rake and an outlook toward tha awamps. 'tlf LESSON FOR NOVEMBER U DANIEL IN THE KING'8 COURT. LESSON TEXT Daniel 1:M, 19, 20. GOLDEN TEXT-Watch ye, stund fasl In the faith, quit you like men, be strong. -I Cor. 18:13. This familiar story has been select ed for the "World's Temperance Sun day" it la the first record of his Uabylonlan experiences and Is an Il lustrious example of those everlasting principles which govern a successful Ufe. I. Daniel's Position, vv. 1-7. Ne buchadnezzar, on the death of his father, returned to Babylon from be sieging Jerusalem to take the throne. He carried with him Jehoiaklm and a number of young men, "In whom was no blemish" (14). They were perhaps twelve years old. Among these were four who had been particularly se lected for pious training and the name of each Is compounded with tho name of God; Daniel's meaning "God Is my Judge." They are now alone In a licentious heathen palace and abso lutely at the power ot the king and bis court. Their names are now changed; Daniel becomes Beltcshaz zar "favored of Bel." Such changing of names Is customary In most heath en or Mohammedan lands even today. A still greater danger or temptation confronts these young men, viz., that the king appointed them "a dally por tion of the king's meat" (Am. Rev. v. 5). To refuse to eat invited ridicule and perhaps loss ot life, but to cat was to break the Jewish law as to food (Deut. 12:23-25). See also (I Cor. 8:7-10; 10:27-28). Their captiv ity had boon foretold (II Kings 20:17), but a change of location and name docs not involve a chango ot heart as many a tempted one has discovered. These men in spite of natural appe tites, danger of being thought pecu liar, or even gratitude to king for lives preserved refused to ent tho king's meat and to drink his wine. II. Daniel's Purpose, 18:13. The real purpose of a man's heart not alone governs his acts but reveals what ho is God looks upon that when he Judges men (II Cor. 9:7; 8:12; Luke 16:13). "Without will (purpose) there Is no character " (Acts 11:23). Daniel purposed "In his heart" not to defile "himself." No compromise, no trimming because of being away from home, no partnership with the rich ond opulent court. Daniel was to be "as clean as a hound's tooth." Men who dare to stand alono always find co-operation, bo Daniel found those who stood by him (v. 12). Daniel ex ercised great tact In his dealings with the prince of the eunuchs but God had evidenced his protecting and lead ing care (v. 9) enabling him to win his way nnd persuade the eunuch to allow the suggested test (v. 12). If Christian workers would exercise more tact thry would more frequently attain their desired ends (Luke 16:8). It is possible to be so unbendingly puritanical as to lay us open to a charge of pharisaicol pride. Daniel Illustrates spotless purity, lnftexiblo loyalty mingled with a sweet reason ableness thnt always gains Its ends. Dnnlcl had sufTtclrnt confidence In his God and faith In his actions to be will ing to bo submitted to the acid test of experience. His was a religion that could stand without being tied. His wisdom Is likewise our privilege (James 3:17). HI. Daniel's Profit (Reward), w. 14. 21. Pulse denotes such vegetables as beans and pens. Their diet was to bo a general vegetable one. Samson as a Nnsnrlto drank no wine. This age hns yet to fully comprehend the reasonableness and efTlcncy of those ancient Jewish laws ot sanitation and diet. Myriads of men are today dig ging their graves with their teeth. The result of this test was that Daniel and his companions were delivered from transgressing God's laws and the prince of the eunuchs from being punished bcause of the physical con dition of his charges. Beauty, health, and strength came to Daniel and his friends with the result f preferment, position, and Influence at court (v. 19). They "stood before the king," (Rom. 14:10-12; I Cor. 3:10-15; II Cor. 6.9); (a) because of their unswerving loyalty to God and obedience to his Word (John 14-15; 16:26 R. V.); (b) because of their life of prayer, for It is the work of the Holy Spirit to give unto us wisdom (Luke 2:15, Acts 6: 10) even as Daniel was thus blessed (v. 17) the spirit bestows diverse gifts (I Cor. 12:1-4-11); (c) and finally be cause having a special place In the purposes and plans of God their lives were counted precious In his sight (v. 27). Verily. "He that doeth the will of God abldcth forever." Temperance Application. This les son suggests tho value of total ab stinence. "There is not a single thought In a hogshead of beer." Theodore Roose velt. "No user of tobacco has ever taken first honor at Harvard." Longfellow. Temporance and self-control must begin in the home and be perpetuated In the strength and power of God which alone comes through an Intelli gent knowlodge and obedience of his Word. There Is no way to win suc cess except by means ot a complete victory; to compromise is to fall. "Over 95 per cent more accidents oc cur to workmen who drink than to those who abstain." Leipzig Sick Benefit Society. Temptation is always a forked road, one fork of which leads to a life of freedom (I Cor. 10-13), Daniel's loyalty to God paid immense dividends and those who are loyal in this present "evil age" will stand before a greater than Nebuchadnezzar. The loyalty of such Is not earth born and their victories are luperhu-majL with United g Clww CALLED- FOR MORE SECURITY Baggage Carried by United States Sen ator Did Net Satisfy Colored "Overseer" of Hotel. Senator Jeff Davis of Arkansas tells this one on himself: "I had an appointment to speak at a town in Eastern Arkansas on a Sat urday, and I arrived on a late train the night before, carrying nothing but a Biinill handgrip. I went to a hotel near the depot. There was no one on duty at the hour, except the nlcht porter, and he was tcting as porter, clerk and general overseer. 1 reg istered, and ha showed me to a room; but in a few minutes he came back and said: " Toss, my 'structlon Is, when a gemman haven't any baggage, to col lect In advance.' "'Why, I've got baggage,' I replied, pointing to thu little grip. "'I know, sir, boss,' he said; 'but you've stayed too long on that al ready.1 " Hardened. "Mr. Editor, the mayor spoke very foelingly when welcoming us here and sympathized with us in the hardships we endured while prisoners in G. S. W. A., but I can assure you all those hardships can be considered as a pleasure when comparing them with tho magnificent reception that was ex tended us." Letter from a released prisoner of war In the Cnpctown I B. S. A.) Cape Times. Amazing Rise. "Some men have the commercial Instinct highly developed." "For example?" "Well, there's Tom Jones, who utwd to go to school with me. Ho started with very little capital and went Into tht chicken feed business." "Yos, and now?" "He's a denier in elephant foddor." Prophetic. "It's a good ploy, Bill," said the man ager, who had Just finished reading Shakespeare's new play of "Hamlet," "but It's too gloomy. Can't you put a llttlb more comedy In It?" "That." replied the author, "will be furnished by the actors who at tempt to Interpret the stellar role." Great Relief. "Law books are very dry." "Still, I enjoy reading them occa sionally. They're free from slang, anyhow." It It wasn't for tho weather a great many loafers would have no excuse for remaining In the business. The truth that lies at the bottom of a well never gets la the milk. w ml wmm mum af Smiles bright teeth vhite Delicious, wholesome, beneficial, appetite and tligestion-aitling confections The longest-lasting, most helpful and pleasant goody possible to buy. Have you seen "Wrigley's Mother Goose, intro ducing the Sprightlg Spearmen" newest jingle book 28 pages in colors? (HERE IS A SAMPLE VERSE) As I was going to Saint Ives I met a man with seven wives Each wife had a fine, clear skin, All were fat not one was thin, And each had a dimple in her chin; What caused it ? WRIGLEY'S! The "Wrigley Spearmen" want you to see all their quaint antics in this book free ! Write for it today and always ask for "wrigley's the gum in the sealed package wrapped in S Profit Sharing Coupons. WM. WR1GLEY JR. CO. 1404 Konor Eldg., Chicago it after every Good Angel of the Aviators. There Is a French woman who hides her identity, who fo' months has been sending generous contributions of money through Le Figaro of Paris to the French army, and most partic ularly to the aviation corps. For somo time no more money was forthcoming, but a few days ago the Figaro received this letter from her: "My savings are all gone, and I am grieved to the heart at not being able to help our beloved soldiers any more, especially our avlutors. I wiBh above nil things that tho airmen should be warmly and comfortably clothed. But. In spite of everything, I huvo managed to do a little more for them. Please excu8t me it is such a little bit." Inclosed with the letter was the French woman's check for $5,000. Correct. "What Is one of the characteristics of the Indian race?" asked an instruc tor in city college. "They piny football to beat the band," replied a former De Witt Clin ton boy. Their Only Chance. "The Browns are going to celebrato their silver wedding next week." "Why, they're only been married five years." "Yes, but they want to have it over with before they got their divorce." Why Dads Go Dippy. 'Ta, was Joan of Arc Noah's wife?" (A moment later.) "Pa, does Ink come from the Black sea?" The cooks' try hard, but they appear to be able to do very littlo with the navy bean. Tho New York Bunkers' club mem bership controls $2,000,000,000 In inpney and securities. Most Eminent Medical Authorities Endorse It A New Remedy tor Kidney, Bladder end all Uric Add Trouble Dr. Eberle and Dr. Bralthwaite as well as Dr. Simon all distinguished Authors agree that whatever may be the disease, the urine seldom falls In furnishing us with a clue to the princi ples upon which It la to be treated, and accurate knowledge concerning the nature of disease can thus be ob tained. It backache, scalding urine or frequent urination bother or distress you, or If uric acid In the blood has caused rheumatism, gout or sciatica or you suspect kidney or bladder trouble Just write Dr. Pierce at the Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y.; send a sample ot urine and describe symp toms. You will receive free medical advice after Dr. Pierce's chemist baa tamlned the urine this will be care fully done without charge, and yon will be under no obligation. Dr. Pierce aa j mm g 3 rT meal g We pay highest net cash prices It'i Ml what the Diicetitl nrnntsrav buuhe money yam Actually f, tha I nuke your profit. W have trail1! up a large atf of ihipprn through treating (hem fairly. We ait va usually libera Jin th grading W charte to artmiitiona. ( W pay all express chargn. Write lor oar price; ist and special oslef. Ginseng ant WearettasUr Golden Seal Unttid States airfl ranihereturvpay highest prices. W riief or pitce list DAVID BLUSTEIN k BRO. MMl lVr.vi- Ram W Uemm Ml AM lr Ml W. 271k St., Ms Tsrk, H. T. Soon Forgotten. "It Is remarkablb how soon a ma is forgotten after ho is dead." "And also when he ceases to ad vertise." Not Cray llatra bat Tired I. J em i,iake us look older than wa are. Keep yoor Eyes young and you will look young. After Ilia Movies always Murine Your Kjrea Don't tell your age. Grand opera is well. enough In Ha way, but the finest music is the rustle of a woman's skirts. Nearly two-thirds of the farmers la New York state buy butter Instead of making It Talk is cheap when one uses bla neighbor's telephone. Trouble ntver disappoints the cbai who Is looking for It. Many a good man who condemns a sinner secretly envies him. The fool delivers his words by num bers and the wise man by weight during many years ot experimentation has discovered a new remedy wbick is thirty-seven times more powerful than llthia In removing urlo acid front the system. If you are suffering from backache or the pains of rheumatism, go to your best druggist and ask for a 60 cent box of "Anuric" put up by Doctor Pierce, or send 10c for n large trial pek'g. Dr. Pierce'a Favorite Pre scription for weak women and Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medical Discovery tor the blood have boen favorably known for the past forty years an more. They are standard remedies to-day as well aa Doctor Pierce'a Pleasant Pellets for the liver and bowels. You can have a sample of any one ot these remedies by writing Dr. Pierce, and sending 10c for trial packv sljf mi J
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