t THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURO, PA. WOMAN WORKS. 15 HOURS A DAY Marvelous Story of Woman's Change from Weakness to Strength by Taking Druggist's Advice. Peru, InJ. " I suffered from a !!' placement with backache and dragging down pains to In This Dopar-tmont: Our Roadors In Fulton County and; Elaowhero May Journoy Around the World NAlth tho Oamora on the Trail of History Making Happenings. "HUNTING THE HUN" ON TOP OF A NEW YORK SKYSCRAPER BRITISH INFANTRY AND FRENCH -CAVALRY GOING INTO BATTLE bidly that at times I could not be on my feet and It did not seem as though -IcouldsUndlt. I rli.il H Iff a rant. I W ft trmediclncs without 1 Ijx(RIVw on' Dcnen na ictures of for r v ,x. .-: v ,--.;. W S' '1Mltril Nir" I'll"" wiiii wihmi,iiipiiii humiw niiii i ii)fyiniyifnit'ytl'iwr'Wwl"""iWl'i'W fcimiiai mil - ihimii mi i Mini I hi-1 - "-'irilili tiirfciriiiiimfMililifi 1 1 ;'" WHhiii a few hours lifter has volunteered, the rookie gathered In by the Ilrltlsb-Cnnndinn recruiting mission dns Ills training. In New York this being done on the roof of a skyscraper. The Illustration shows recruits 1 1 Inn tin Idea of what warfare Is like. GERMAN THRUST TOWARD ARRAS CHECKED BY BRITISH JIAitiMl JJ8 8 Bill Tj I i'uf1ir'ir ? m . USP 4 if jqf. AY The Ccnimiis iniiile a ili'trrniimMl eflort lo eupliire Arms, which is nil linporliiiit point In the ltntlsh lines, lut were cheeked some miles short of thirdly. This photoKniph shows Ilrltlsh troops ussenihllng In the city Npinre of Arras. FRENCH DRIVING BACK GERMAN RAIDERS H I 11 .... .l.J .W".U'l" U.'.".'"."." . : l ' IHLihiiiiihi,ii,'H WEDS BRITISH AVIATOR !!' iiiiirknlile pliiito;;raph showing French soldiers driving hack (Jeriniiu rt'.'Cir." prrty with hand Kreiiades. The picture was niiiile on the Champagne Mniihwi l of r.mle de .Mesnll. MUCH IN LITTLE Tlu cattle tick nlone Is wild to fnise more thtin 500,000.000 loss each y in r. The tli-st lend pencil, or graphite pencil, whs imide In Knuliind In the relxn of (Juccn Kli.aheth. Mont real chilms to have the InrRest '"in- mill In the Ilrltlsh empire, with a fiipnclty of B.fHK) Imrrels n day. A Chinese wnimin, sixty years old, has recently learned to rend, so that ln limy better understand the Wide. being made of paper, re-enforced with steel Chairs are twisted and rods. A Kiisollno engine driven dynnmo (lint is entirely automatic In Its action Is attracting attention In Fngland. A ton of sapphires will bo used this year In an American factory where the Jeweled bearings of electric meters are made. The fuel famine last winter made It necessary for the mourners at n fu neral In Ohio to carry coal with them to the church. Anne Hopkins, one of the most pop ular of Washington's society girls, who was mnrried on April 3 to dipt. John Gregory Hope of the Hoynl Flying corps. Ciiplain Hope Is In Washington on detail by the Ilrltlsh war olllce, and he and his bride have tnlun a house In the capital. Literary Critic. Mttle six-year-old Allan, scion of n bookish family, had mastered rending so clllciently that his first glimpses of storyland were growing hazy In his memory. One nflernoon he confided to Ills mother: "Mildred wat showing me her new book today, and It's tho queerest thing you ever saw! Why, It .lust snys: 'Is It a cat? It Is n ent. Can the cat run?' and n lot of stuff like Hint! 'Course I was too po lite to say so, but It- didn't seem to mo the style wns a bit Juicy?" ltochestcr Tost Exuress. TW "'I'' ' '"'T ,IT'I'I"II, J s u ? r a T!r , -(fcjR! i ft i ,r :-vtr i , . r i -run i u ijj.rrnr in f r-"Vi r ifi dddftmi Y, rtAiViWii it i'. fin tef. has Ilrltlsh Infantry, happy and confident, bound for the Somine front to take part In the greatest battle tho world seen, and French hussars who are doing such brilliant work lu the siitnu struggle. GERMAN GUNNERS TRYING TO LOCATE A CANADIAN BATTERY nr IS 4 " i 'J s mainftYilfMttirt''TiiTfii mriHWiilliiaiMf.tortr-iJJ-i--i- -''-v-il-rfliirf'Y!' i,i t!,,,!,,,.,!.,!..-!!.,.,.....?.. Here Heinle Is -trying to get the range of a battery located near the second line of trenches, .which, with wire entanglt incuts, may be seen In the middle ground. In the foreground are three Canadians interested in Hie shelling. FOR MUNITIONS WORKERS yrn. l mi'1 s I :, ! J This costume of especially designed blouse, overalls and cap, has been adopted by the United States govern ment for use of women workers In government munitions plants. A com mittee of women workers at the Frank ford arsenal designed It. Experience has shown the advantage of lis safety features. Pearls to Children's Fund. The London Pally Express slates that a magnlncnnt collar, composed of fifteen rows of famous Vanderbilt pearls, connected by large diamonds and set In plaques, worth In all about $25,000, Is the Duchess of Marlbor ough's gift to the children's jewel fund. Three diamond tlnrras already have been sent to the duchess for the fund, of which she Is the treasurer. Every woman Is asked to contribute one piece of jewelry to help establish child wel fare and maternity centers, of which ,,(ioo more are needed In the United Kingdom. Great Expectations. Timid Daughter I thought I henrd n scuttle In the cellar Just now! Ilest of the Family (Jumping up) A scuttlu of coul? TOLEDO HONORS JOHN BURROUGHS Si 1 ' V"- ' ltd if ClSISCISCIISCISZISSZISCISEIISSl rJ'i is heroic broir.e statue of the veteran nuturalist, John Iturroiighs, was unvfllk 'on llurroiighs-Arbor day lu Toledo, Ohio, April l- C. S. l'letro Is the si.'Ulf'jr. HAULING FRENCH SHELLS TO THE FRONT rrciuli niUIU'ryinon liuuliiiK shells m the SouunO front in two-wheeled 1 WHS lilO CIVVMlUg but an operation would do me any good. . My drug cist told me of Lydia E. Pink, ham's Vegetable Compound. I took it with the result tht I Am now well 'I and stroner. I tret op In the morning at four o clock, do my housework, then go to a factory and work all day, come home and get supper and feel Rood. I don't know how many of my friends I have told what Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound haa done for me. "Mrs. Anna Meteiuano, 86 West 10th St, Peru, Ind. Women who suffer from any such ail ments should not fall to try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. A Cold Proposition When you are wheezing and sneea-' ing, coughing and hawking, you'ra facing a cold proposition. Handle it right. Hale Honey of Horehound and Tar quickly relieves bad cases. All druggists, 25cts. a bottle. Try PiWi TootbKha Drop Absolutely Nothing Better than Cuticura for Baby's Tender Skin Soap 25c Ointment 25 and 50c Frost Proof Cabbage Plants Uf aipn, roa paying chariot. W. 11 . . POSTPAID 1 UMI Vl.l t uuuatl 7I lUMWat 1 !l D. F. JAMISON, SUMMERVILLE, S. C. FRIENDS ONE COULD SPARE Most of Us Have at Some Time Suffer, ed at the Hands of Unthinking Persons. The fellow who buttonholes you, or pleks hairs off your cent, n ml iniiyhe wlnhs ii roguish xort of wink, Isn't lu It with the slioiililcr hitter nml erazy bone eriisher. He doesn't nppenr to he nfniid of your breaking iiway, but wnnts to he conlldeiithil nml intinintu. Then there Is the fellow who per sists In trying to keep In front of you. He necessarily crowds you to the edge of the Hhlewnlk or to the wall. Ills understudy Is the ehnp who tries to keep step with you without being nhle to get your step. Taking about three steps to your two he Is forever losing the step ami forever trying to catch It. When you try to accommo date your step to hN you nre opt to And him trying to accommodate his step to yours, so that you only muss up u hud mess. Hon't kill 'em. Heaven Is Just ond they get what's coming to them; may be not ns hot ns you would servo It, but they'll get It all right. There lire those who persist In tnlk Ing when we don't want to talk, nor to he talked to. And there nre-others, notably those who persist In talking when we want to talk ourselves. It Is (lillicult to say which of these Is the worse bore. You never know what you can do until you try to undo what you hnva done. The rich man has ninny Joys, but he misses the Joy of wanting something. When.Coffee Disagrees There's always a sale and pleasant cup to take its place INSTINT POSTUM is how used reg ularly by thousands of former coffee drinkers who live better and feel better because of trie change. "There's a Reason" et'.rls.
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