The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, March 28, 1918, Image 3

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    fHE FULTON COUNTY NEWS. McCONNELLSBURQ, PA.
NOW RAISES
600 CHICKENS
After Being Relieved of Or
ganic Trouble by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
Oreprm, II!." I took Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound for an or
ennie trouble which
Picture
ers
n THIs Dopartmont Our Roadors In Fulton County and; Elaowhero May Journey
Arouncj the Aorld Al-tl-i the Oamora on the Trail
of History IVIaklng: Happenings.
qijznMMmmw MAKING ARTIFICIAL LIMBS FOR CRIPPLED SOLDIERS OF OUR ALLIES
pulled me down un
til I could not put my
toot to tne noor ana
could scarcely do my
onrlc. And aa I Hv
on a small farm and
mm
raise six hundred
chickens everv year
it made it very bard
of
Word
Events for
News
Read
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1
11
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for me.
"I haw th Com.
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j Konr AiiH-ricim soldiers in ;i llrst lim- Iri-m-li on tin- wi-st Ironl ; wlillc Uvo of II nrc f(MTntlnu n miiWiln.'
Kim ill.' Iliinl ix 'ps.Tinu ll' rc.-.::ll mill Ilic foiirlh Is in;ikln m n-port for their Kiipi-rliirs. 'J IL.trl il. Villi-. In
IMniS ilestroycil .it tlx' sniiif Him- III ) (iiTiiiiins sent shut iiml kIii-II Into the worlil r.'iinwn.'il rutlicilriil of Notre liiiinc.
;('.., I,,,' iivncli niptmvd by the Kn i:cli while tier s weiv linloiiilin iiiiimiiiiitl.-n from freight nirs from K.-seii.
NEWRUS BRIDGE, ONE OF LONGEST IN THE WORLD
N
(. - . k hiiil-es In ihe worhl. the rnilwii.v h.-hlue over Ihe Amur
I,..,.,, roinplelcil after live veiilK of const ruction lit a cosl of S'.I.IHHI.IHKI.
:s ihe co lellon of the Amur rnilwny from Kueiiu'e to Khiiluin.vsk. It is
I ...I
llMS
tlCII
lie III I lie Will'. ;is II will lie necessiiry
unlliiK to dispMlches recelvcil here,
;icn
GRENADE RECEPTION
This I'uilii in the llrst line trenches "soinew here where the hnltlcs rajje.s"
Is ready to (ire a rille ni'cnnilo into the minks of I lie oncomliij,' Teutons.
DISABLED MEN TAUGHT USEFUL TRADES
1 A.vS?
"3 rAT
1WW ffl w i
A Imsplliil wliere disahh'd Nohllers leiiiu various trades has lieen estah
Hshcd lu luihlln, Ireland. Here lire some of the men who have hecotue skilled
'iirveiH,
mm
ior ioe inni'in i f,-
will he occllpli'il li.v .liiiiinise troops In
FOR A HUN ATTACK
mi
mtHMnw IsY
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n
i 45x fclr4
m v ' :-.
A .
river lit Klml.nrovsl;. Sll.crlu, which
The hrhlfe Is 7..V.IS feel hum', lis llnlsh
most likely tlmt this new l.rhl'e will
... rl'.li. ui.i.llinw ..I' Silixl'ln which.
protect Ihe supplies there.
COURTS MOSLEMS' FAVOR
Kaiser Wllhelm dons u Turkish uni
form when lie wants to Impress the
Mohammedan Ktilijects of his ally. Sul
tan Mehuied V. Pictures of the tier
limn emperor so arrayed tiro liclnt:
shown to the people of (lerinany and the
ottoman empire us rcpreseiitliiK Ihe
protector and deliverer of the Moslems,
f In hi rl i discreet silence is malnttilued
rccnrdlli); massacres of Armenians and
ill-treatiiient of other Christlmis as
well as .lews with the sanction of his
friend, I ho sultan. It will he noticed
that the kaiser has hedecked himself
wllh every decoration It Is In his power
to liestow.
Knew What He Was About.
ISostoii has frequently heen made
the hull of the Joker who declines
that our cops g nhotit with their
noses hurled In n volume of Kpletoits
or some other ancient. We've never
noticed any doing this. We confess,
however, to ItearliiK of a policeman
who was hit vliij; his hahy christened
and pivc the name "Septimus Oetnvl
us" to the otliclatliiK clerKyman.
"Hut er " heKiin thtf minister.
"That's nil rlaht, sir." said the cul
tlvaled cop. "He's the seventh sou,
hut the elKhlh child." Hoston Kvening
Tritnscrl)t.
119 YOUNG AERIAL RECRUIT
i. i iiimii j " wt vas-rx
Miriest pluiit In the worhl for the liiiiliiifiiclure of iiriillrlnl llinlis loealeil In Wiishlnu'loli. I. C wliere liuuilieiH
if "new" leys iiml nriiiH lire tiirneil out dully for ttm use of the KiikNsIi. ('!iiiinli:iii nnl French sohllcrs rrlpplcil on
Ihe hiitlli'llt'lil of I'm lire.
ANTIAIRCRAFT GUNS PROTECT ADRIATIC COAST FROM HOSTILE FLYERS
,- ;ir4i'. u. ;
'1 n
1 1 ii M it ii imlhiircrul't nuns nioiiulol
iiml protect tin ast cities from aitiu k
ENGLAND'S FIGHTING PRINCE I
t'nele Sam Is ralslm; ami tralnliiK
for his nerlal dispatch service thou
sands of currier plucoiis. "Over there"
these duinh creatures carry Important
iiicssnces from tidvanced posts mid
from nvlators to the artillery. The
photograph shows one of our hoys
holdliiK n cnrrler pigeon Just, a few
clays old.
r,
o w..i.Tn Nrw.iniii.r l;nlitu Ai
on rullwny cnrrhiui's ami iimniicil hy
hy Austrian ami (iertimu aviators.
QDD HIDING PLACE
A I'oilu posiim In the slump td' u tree from which a Heche sniper for
iuc'V made life mlserahle for the men In the llrst line trenches in the Alsne
seett,' A French raldiiiK parly under cover of night llnally discovered tho
Hocho 'i the slump of this willow tree and the sniper will snipe no more.
Fish's Armor.
The possessi'in of a complete (ir
mor
is very common mining tlsnes,
as n matter of fact, the scales of fish,
when of sulllclent size and thickness,
and covering the greater part of the
hody, form u most effective protection
against Injury. Some fish are com
pletely encased In n dense liony armor
covering the entire hody. The eyes,
nil the 11ns, the lips and other small
necessary apertures nlone are tnovahle,
these appearing In openings at the side
where they occur, held In position hy
surrounding tough skin.
First Coal Was Quarried.
Nobody knows Just when man first
came to use coal its find. Coal was not
systematically mined until little more
than 4tH years ago at Newcastle, Kng
land. These coal cptarrles were not
deep and were frequently Hooded wllh
water until VJ.ri years ago, when mining
begun to go below the surface. Hy that
time Watt hud discovered the power
of steam. Coal was used to generate
sleam and steam was used to pump
the water out of the coal holes. In tills
wny burning coal made It possible to
obtain more coal to burn.
'Xi':...-.
Ilnliim sailors patrol the Adriatic coast
OF A BOCHE SNIPER
Why He Wished to Enlist.
1'uul (iury of Anderson Is nil Ameri
can, with the exception of a glass eye.
The substitute optic Is alien.
Onry tried to enlist In the United
Slates marine corps at the recruiting
station tit Louisville, lie was rejected
when his Infirmity was discovered by
Sergeant !. C. Wright.
"Didn't you know that the loss of
nn eye would prevent your enlisting?'
linked the sergeant.
"I thought. It might." explained
(Jury, "but this glass blinker Is tho
only part of me that was made In (!er;
ninny! and I want to take It back."
He was advised to mall It. Indian
apolis News.
Confront Troubles Bravely.
. A feeling of "bigness" conies to the
man or woman who strikes right at the
heart of the hard problem before him
or her. Therefore the wise girl or
woman Is she who will try to smile
when all the world seems awry. Keep,
lug calm and quietly resolving to sur
mount the difficulty before her means
that she will not only master It, but
feel bigger and braver us u result.
Kxchange.
,i'v .-v. ifc '.v
pound advertised in
Our paper, and tried
it It hftA rmtored
my health so I can do all my work and
I am so Rrateful that I am recommend
ing it to my friends." Mrs. D. si.
Alters, R. R. 4, Oregon, III.
Only women whohave suffered the tor
tures of such troubles and have dragjred
alone from day to day can realize tha
relief which this famous root and herb
remedy, Lydia E. Pinkhom's Vegfetabla
Compound, brought to Mrs. Alters.
Women everywhere in Mrs.' Alters
condition should profit by her recom
mendation, and if there are any com
plications write Lydia E. Pinkham a
Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice.
The result of their 40 years experienca
is at your service.
For Lameness
Keep a bottle of Yager'i
Liniment in your stable for
spavin, curb, splint or any
enlargement, for shoulder
slip or sweeny, wounds, galls,
scratches, collar or shoe boils,
sprains and any lameness.
It absorbs swellings and en
largements, and dispels pain
and stillness very quickly.
YAGERS
LINIMENT
35c Per Bottle
At All Dealers
Each bottle con
tains more than the
usual 50c bottle of
liniment.
GILBERT BROS. & CO.
BALTIMORE. M0.
Equal to the Emergency.
Mrs. I'lathush 1 met Mrs. Gabh at
tho funeral today.
Mr. I'lalhiish oh. that talkative
woman?
"Yes; and she kept talking all the
time, and I was afraid she would dis
turb the service."
"Why didn't you tell her to keep
still?" '
"I did. but she said It wasn't her
funeral."
Portable Distillery.
A I'renih perfume-tiianufacturlng
company has constructed a portable
distillery to obtain extracts from
either wild or cultivated (lowers In the
regions In which they grow.
To restore a normal action to Liver,
KidncVH, Momai'li and Itowels, take Oar
licld Tim, the aiild herb laxative. All
drutiKiKts. Adv.
Sirange how a fellow with plenty of
spare-time never seems to do any
thing. Kvery girl has her own way of tank
ing a youiiL' man Ulss her.
Strength Gave Out
Mrs. Schmitt Was Miserable From
Kidney Trouble Until Doan's Came
to Her Assistance. Now WelL
clmae of life," taya Mrs. Margnretha
Schmitt, 03 Alabama Ave., Hrook-
lyn, N. . My back aoaeil ana painea
its if it were broken. When I moved in
bod, sharp, darting pains caught me
serosa my linen nun i
couldn't turn. Morning
1 was stiff and tore and
it felt aa if heavy
weights were tied to me,
I was so, worn-out. I
often came near fall
ing from dimness and
flashes of fire would
eome before my eyes,
blinding me.
'f ttml th mml mA
Nn. Schmitt
vere headachea and my kidneys didn't
act regularly, ine secretions pawu
too often and caused much distreas.
i Kar.llir a1,1a tn fin mv hniiseirark
and just to walk upstairs took all my
atreagth.
"As soon aa I began taking Poatl I
rM.A., IHllm T ininmvftfl snd sit
1, in 'v . .-.
boxes put me in better health than I
bad enjoyed lor years."
Mrs. Schmitt gave the foregoing
statement in 1918 and on April 8,
11)17, she said: "My cure has been
permanent. I keep Voan'$ on hand,
however, and take a few dosea occa
sionally." G Doan's at Any Storo. 80o Boa
DOAN'S
FOSTER-MILBURN CO, BUFFALO, N.Y.
BRONCHIAL TROUBLES
Sootha the Irritation and you rellera the
distress. Do both qnlckly and ettectirslr
by promptly usuif a dependable remedy-"
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