THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG, PA. TIRES dimct from FACTORY GUARANTEED FOR 00 MILES -saveyou40 By gelling di rect to owner we Eliminate the Middleman and save you the expense of a ponderous selling organiza tion, branch offices and sales overhead. Our customers buy at the factory price, and save the filing expense and the in between profits which add nothing to the wear or quality of a tire. Other higher priced tires cost no more at the factory than ours but they cost you more with the sell ing expense added. Buy direct from the factory 1 Our tires are guaranteed to give at least 4000 miles and fave40. Compare our prices. Write for price list No. 25. HIGH-MILEAGE TIRE CO. 304 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pi. OHIO MAN IS A MODERN WIZARD CORNS STOP HURTING THEN LIFT OFF WITH FINGERS. , Drop of urkIcI Doesn't hurt one bit! Apply a llttlo Preeznne on thn touchy corn, lnstuntly that corn Btops hurting, then you lift It off with the Angers. No pain at all I Try It! 0 M Why wait? Tour druggist sells tiny bottle of Freezono for a few cents, sufflelent to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and callouHes, with out soreness or Irritation. Freezono Is the much talked of ether dlxcovcry of the Cincinnati genius. Adv. For Lameness Keep a bottle of Yager's Liniment in your stable for spavin, curb, splint or any enlargement, for shoulder slip or sweeny, wounds, galls, cratches, collar or shoe boils, sprains and any lameness. It absorbs swellings and en largements, and dispels pain and stiffness very quickly. YAGERS LINIMENT 35c Per Bottle At All Dealers Each bottle con tains more than the usual 50c bottle of liniment GILBERT BROS. 4 CO. BALTIMORE. MD. Three a silver "Mine handle," "Mine ter,'" cl "And "snys burgh C From a Patron. little girls each had received utmon as n Christum" gift, has 'From Your Papa' on the wild (ieorgla. wiys, "To My Loving Puugh- ilmod In Mil wi ret. mine," wild Mabel proudly, 'Hotel Auditorium.' " I'ltts- hronlcle-Telegrnph. $100 Reward, $100 Catarrh If a local disease greatly Influ need by constitutional condition!. It therefore requires constitutional treat ment. HALL'S CATARHH MED1CINB la taken Internally and acta through the Blood on the Mucous Burfacea of the 8ys. tem. HALL'S CATARKH MEDICINE destroy! the foundation of the disease, gives the patient etrength by Improving the general health and assists nature In doing Its work. fieo.OO for any rase at Catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE) falls to cure. Druggists 76c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Little Sunshine. One noble woman's way of making mealtime the pleosnntest period of the day, as our eminent experts on diges tion tell us It should be, Is to remind her husbnnd with some asperity that those Mnlagn gropes cost 3.1 cents a pound when he looks as If he were go ing to tuke some more. Ohio Stato Journul. $1,473 Net Profit MADE ON $200 tlirotiih this offlce In U ei' Ume with PUTS 4 1 ALU, Similar opportunities loosed fofln them In the eoailn Ml and 0 dan If Ton are IDurNtnl and with to tak. adrantag of tbse oppurtnnlUM, writ, now for BOO-LaVr K-W. It gifts ;uu all Information. WM. H. HERBST 20 Broad St. N.w York CU Itaaiar In Pat and Calls sines ism tomato IManta-LKlagaU wif, larttaaa St kii. ii lnu. in fc.UJd It 1 Ml KM at I 6 fob. Bare etWT PA1I itn. 100 lM Km PKI'PER PLANTS, RTDT KINO EUU 1'LANTB N. V. Improved. POHT PIT .Ml, H l f.o. k. WW. , Jii, bare 1,UM,K. Must luuf D.F. JAMISON, SUMMERVILLE, S. C Hk National Wealth &t$rSZ&?l&: Tbrnirnd atamp t1a for facta that mmj rtaanne Jour abole lite. TmMHiaS,nualsuaauSMg.,rlUaafta W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 19-1918. Don't Worry About Pimples. On rising and retiring gently smear the face with Cutlcurn Ointment. Wash off the Ointment In five minutes with Cutlcurn Soup and hot water. For free samples address, "Cutlcurn, Dept. X, Boston." At druggists and by mall. Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50. Adv. Weak on Military Parlance. If nt any time we hitve spoken of offi cers being "on furlough" they will pleose attribute It to the defects of early and nonmllltnry education. A sapient contemporary states that only privates and noncoms have furloughs, while ofllcers have leave. USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE The antlneptie powder to be shaken Into the shoes and sprinkled In the fool-hath. It relieves painful, swollen, smarting fret and takes the sting out of corns aud bunions. The American, British, and French troops lute Allen's Foot Kaae. The greatest comforter known for all too laches. Hold everywhere, lac. Adv. A Puzzle. "Pon't electric wires have to be made of well-tempered metal?" "I don't know about that. They seem to be very easily crossed." Whenever You Need General Strengthening Tonic T the Old Standard UHOVH 8 TAttTM.KBS rhlU Tu.NIC. It contain" the well known tonic pmpertin of (JlIlNINH and IIUiN and la Very Valuable an a Ueneral Strengthening Tonic. Yon ran feel the good eOect on the Blood alter the drat few doses. Wo. A Fair Offer. "The man that marries my daughter wins n prize for himself." "Make the prize $."u,0()0 and I'll go you." Dr. Tierce's reliefs ore best for liver, bowels nnd stomach. One little Pellet for a laxative, three for a cathartic Ad. The man who wants to prove every thing he says ndvertlses the fact thut his word Is not to be credited. .Canada;memoPsnerp..s thafa what thousands of farmers a nhn hnvet MM from the U. S. to settle on homesteads or buy land in Western f .t . r .J.i. f-!..!nM Miri-ir Init notrlnna aunrlcer tfl Befflfi in Mnnitnha. RaakatrJifwan or Alberta is especially attractive. She wants , farmers to make money and happy, prosperous homes for themselves by helping her raise immense wheat crops to feed the world. You Can Get a Homestead of 160 Acres Free ti or other lands at very low prices. Where you can buy good larra M land at $1S to $30 per acre that win raise u o vuaaeu i wheat to the acre it's easy to become prosperous. Canadian farmers also grow wonderful crops of Oata, Barley and Rax. Mixed Farm. Ins- la fittiv sa nmtifahla an industry as grain raising. The excellent grasses, full of nutrition, are the only food required either for beef or dairy purposes. Good schools and churches; markets convenient; climate excellent Write for literature and particulars as to reduced railway rates to Supt of Im migration, Ottawa, Canada, or to J. P. JAfTRSY. Car. Walnut Brtad Sis.. Philadelphia, Pa. Canadian Government Agent EfrU TVS KBJal9JIaiJU!slJ.i WOOL All fanners havlnf it for sale shoulJ write us at once for prices Obtain more money for your wool ly eellinjf direct to LEWIS BAER & CO., Inc. (Wool Dealera) v BALTIMORE. MD. Fear God By REV. J. H. RALSTON, D. Secretary of Correspondence Department, Moody Dlbls Institute, Chicago TFXT Fear him which after he tirtth killed hath power to ciutt Into hell: yea, say unto you, reur mm. l.ukb j. o. Quite n notable book was written bv former President Itooscvelt enti tled, "Fear flod ( - ; ' J nnd Own part enre Take Your Part." A of the Infill of the book has been to In crease respect for O o d, whatever may have been Its Influence ns to man's fellowmen. It brlnus before men the motive that has not bad emphasis In recent years. As we study this history of motive to riulit action, we find that sometimes It Is Rrniltutle, sometl s love, Bometlmes dury, some times prutlence, sometimes recogni tion of Hum's sonslilp to Clod; but here comes the motive of fear, nnd In these days when men's hearts are fall ing them for f-nr, It Is a motive that should receive some consideration without Impatience. Some of the mo tives referretl to above, and which seem to have made the motive of fear for a Ioiik time almost obsolete, have according to the Judgment of many pone Into the discard. As we find certain II rles its to mankind in Its closer brotherhood nnd assumed son ship to Cod beliiB prcat delusions, we may ask whether, after nil, the motive of fear limy jet have un occasion for use. In miinv American communities vice today Is rnmpant, unchecked, and such communities are living In terror. Why? because the vicious element have no fear of being punished, the action of the courts nnd Juries In the past show ing that there Is little likelihood that a person, If he assumes n proper atti tude during trial or appeals to the sym pathy of the public and the Jury, will have to suffer. It Ij simply a matter of record that where there Is this hick of fear vice flourishes. Why not carry the principle Into the realm of religion? Never In the his tory of the world, certainly not In the time of those llvini:, was physical pnln nnd damage nnd loss so apparent ns Just now. Money Is swept away by the billions. Cities nnd towns are devastated. Countries are overrun and laid waste. Human lives by the millions ore laid down, ami the things that naturally cause physical fear are now operating as rarely as ever before. Should not this enter somewhnt Into our consideration as to it rcuirious fear? Should We Fear Gcd? Let It be fully considered nt rmce that the fear of the Lord as presented In the Scriptures Is not chiefly an emotion produced by threatened evils, but rather reverence of (Sod and t n motive It should operate along the lines of respect for (Sod because he la holy nnd reverent. The fear of pain connected with losing the favor or friendship of (Sod Is In place, too, but (he moment that Is admitted there Is admission of fear of another kind fear as It Is defined, "an emotion ex cited by threatening evil or Impending pain, accompanied by a desire to avoid or escape It." There Is n place for this kind of fear of God In connection with religious experience, nnd that motive (should have more recognition tlinn In the past. Why Is this so? First, because God Is bnck of every law, the violation of which brings suf fering or pnln. Law does not operate automatically. No evil resulting from violated law Is a blind thing; it Is tho result of Infinite wisdom and Intelli gent provision. God Is behind every law. Secondly, there arc the clearest teachings In the Word of God thnt evil will be punished by God. From the moment It was said : "In the dny thou entest thereof, thou shalt surely die," to tho present moment, sin has been punished. It Is specifically said : "The Lord shall reward the doer of evil according to his wickedness." "The face of tho Lord Ifl against them who do evil, fw cut off the remem brance of them from tho earth." (Sod says, "I will punish the world for their evil nnd the wicked for their Iniqui ties." "I myself will fight against thee with an outstretched hand, and with a strong arm, even In anger and In great wrath." Several of the parables of the New Testament teach the retrib utive wrath of God. It is God the Judge who will say In the great judg ment dny; "Hepart from me ye that work in iniquity." And, thirdly, tho thought should bo carried to tho hereafter. Men are facing the hereafter these days ns not before. More people have died In the last three years than any three years preceding, possibly excepting some periods in the history of the world In a time of pestilence. Millions nre slain on the bnttlefleld, other millions die In wnr-strlrkeii countries by starv ation, and 'other hundreds of thou sands suffer violent death. What of the future world as we eontotnplute the multitudes sweeping Into It? No Apology for "Hell." When Jesus wus speaking to his dis ciples he did not make any apology when he said "hell." He meant tho abode of the wicked In the other world. The disciples were to fear the God who could cast both body and soul Into bell, but they were not to fear ninn, who could only kill the hotly. The burning city of destruction was n good place to leave, and lJunyan's pilgrim left It as rapidly ns ho could. We might ask, "Who In these days fears the pain nnd hopelessness of hell?" Hut the great fuct Is, hell re mains, and the Word of God Is plain as to thoso who will fall Into it (Conducted by the National Woman's ChrlMtlnn Temperunre Union.) A GOOD ARGUMENT FOR NA- TIONAL PROHIBITION. Mr. Nathan W. Llttlefled. head of the Ilhotle Island Antt-Snloon Lengue, presents n forceful reason fr tuition: wltlo prohibition. "If ull the Inhabi tants of ull the states never went abroad, but remained within their I respective boundaries," he says, "there might be a little force In the argument that the people of any state who desire free rum should be left to stew In their own folly and degradation. "Hut the American people trnvel for business nnd pleasure from one end of the country to the other. Why should a citizen of Denver, who sends his family to Pnlui llcueh or Nurrngiin- sett Pier lose the protection of the jusi taws or ins own state wmeii sineiti his sous nnd daughters from the perils of the saloon, the wine table and the glided gambling hall? "The most powerful nnd effective argument advanced In the congression al debates which preceded the adop tion of the District of Columbln bill nnd the rejection of tho amendment to submit the question to the people of the district, was that the district belongs to the people of the whole country; that It Is Inhabited by per sons from all parts of tho country; anil therefore the question of prohi bition for the district is not a local, but a national question. "The argument Is quite ns applica ble to New York, Chicago, Philadel phia and ltoston anil the two or three other great cities of the country ns It Is to Washington. Nlne-tenMis of all the saloons of the country are lo cated In theso cities. All the wet territory of the country could be put Into the stato of Texas with plenty of room to spure. But the Influence and power of those cities for good or evil pervades the whole country." Says Pile Remedy Worth $100.00 a Box, Columbus Man Knows What He Is Talking About "I have had Itching pile ever since my earliest recollection. I am (3 vears old and have suffered terribly. 1 have tried many remedies and doctors, but no cure. About 8 weeks ago I saw your ad for Peterson's Ointment. The flrst application stopped all Itching, and In three days all soreness. I have only used one 26c box and consider 1 am cured. You have my heartfelt thanks, and may everyone that has this trouble see this and give Peter son's Ointment, that l worth a hundred dollars or more a box, a trial." Sincerely yours, A. Newth, Columbus, Ohio. "It mftkes me feel proud to be able to produce an ointment Uke that," snys Pet erson. "Not only do I guarantee Peter son's Ointment for old sores and wounds, but for Ecxema, Bait Rheum, Ulcers, Itch ing Bkln, Pimples, Blackheads ana all skin diseases. I put up a big box for 80 cents, a price all can afford to pay and money back from your druggist If not satlslled." Mai', orders filled, charges pre paid by Peterson llrus., Uuffulo, N.V. Adv. MADE IMMORTAL BY GOETHE Leipzig Tavern In Which Poet Located Scene In "Faust," Was Well Known Gathering Place. Auerbaeh's cellar was n tavern nt Leipzig which disappeared in VJ12. It owed Its chief fame to Goethe, who in this place located the scene In "Kaust" wherein Mepblstopheles, standing up on a wine cask, takes his (light Into space with Doctor Faust, to the stupe faction of the guests drinking nt the tables. The old building to which the cellar belonged was built by Doctor Btrouicr d'Aueiliaeli at about loliO, the worthy doctor there storing the wine Intended for his own use. Later, as the wine was good, be conceived the Itlea of selling it. In this way was es tablished the tnvern to which bis inline has been attached ever since, From the earliest years of the seven teenth century legend has placed In this cellar the famous adventure of Faust and Mepliistopbeles. Goethe, studying at Leipzig university from 1705 to 17(18, frequented that cellar al most nightly and there talked with bis friends of art, literature and pol itics, nnd thus he heard of that le gend which be turned to such excellent account, at the same time so very greatly enriching the literature of his country. MODERATE DRINKING IMPAIRS ABILITY TO DISTINGUISH COLORS. "New experiments on the effect of alcohol upon vision by Dr. Hugo Fchultz of the pbnrmucologlcal Insti tute In the University of Grlefswnld, were recently reported In L'Abstin ence." snys F.mma L. Frnusvean In the American Issue. "The ability of men to distinguish between red ntul green after taking alcohol antl caffeine, was testetl upon seven persons. Control ex periments were of course made upon other subjects who had taken neither alcohol nor cnffelne. "The alcohol experiments were niiido ! with light beer, with lthlne wine con- : talnlng little alcohol, nnd with brandy 1 nnd champagne. The quantities used were: "." cc. nt beer, UK) of wine, ! 100 of champagne, 20 of fcrnndy. The ' quantity of alcohol taken In each ex periment wns therefore a little less than 10 cc. In most enses the absorp tion of the alcoholic llqaor caused a cleorly appreciable diminution of the ability to distinguish red and green. This diminution was stronger for red than for green. "Beer produce the most noticeable effect. The bitterness of the hops contained In the beer was thought to contribute to this. "The Influence of caffeine Is totally different. After taking coffee the abil ity to distinguish light red nnd deep red, light green anil deep green wus clearly strengthened. "The experiments show clearly how even the moderate use of ulcohollc liquors may be dangerous for occupa tions In which It Is very Important to clearly distinguish colors." A DAGGER IN THE BACK That's the woman's dread when she gete up In the morning to start the day's work. "Oh I how my back aches." GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules taken to day eases the backache of tomorrow taken every day ends the backache for 11 time. Don't delay. What's the use of suffering? Uegln taking GOLD MEDAL. Haurlem OH Capsules today and be relieved tomorrow. Take three or four every day and be permanently free from wrenching, distressing back pain. But be sure to get GOLD MED ATI Since 16M OOIJ) MEDAL Haarlem Oil has been the National Hemedy of Holland, the Govern ment of the Netherlands having granted a special charter authorizing Its prepa ration and sale. The housewife of Hol laed would almost as soon be without bread as she would without her "Itetil Dutch Drops," as she quaintly culls HOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. This Is the one reason why you will .Ind the women and children of Holland so sturdy and robust. GOLD MEDAL are the pure, original Tlnarlcm OH Capsules Imported direct from the laboratories In Haarlem. Hoi land. Hut be sure to get GOLD MEDAL Ixiok for the name on every box. Bold by reliable dniKKlsts In senled packngen, three sites. Money refunded If they do not help you. Accept only the GOLD MEDAL. All others are Imitations. Adv. Insects Follow Ballon. Lieut. Depret r.lxln of the French nvlalloii service writes that many Insects follow captive balloons in their ascent. He has seen Hies go as high as 2,070 feet, after which they die. Grasshoppers cling to the basket of the balloon until the air be comes too raretied for them, when they let go anil fall. He says the swallows have n glorious time catching these Insects. ATTENTION, WORKERS! The land Is not supporting too many, but the people who work are doing so. For, be It understood, the men who manufacture nnd distribute liquor do not "work," they merely waste labor. The criminal who, hav ing drowned his higher aspirations In whisky, preys upon society, does not work; he lives upon the work of others. The Insane, the Impoverished, tho delinquent and degenerate of many classes these, the victims of a de moniacal traflle, do not work. Since this is true, their neglect to toll nt thnt which produces what they con sume must be supplied by redoubled toil upon your part. From Cyclopedia of Temperance. A GOOD RETORT. A saloonkeeper said to a barber, nf ter being shaved : "Yours Is n very easy way of making money." The bnrher re plied : "A man can come Into my shop and for a very small sum make a con siderable Improvement In his nppenr ance; but If n man goes Into your house he may spend a large sum nnd be worse In appearance when he comes out than when he went In ; In fuct, the more he spends the less fit he is to be seen." Dr. Arthur Hunter, president of the American Society of Actuaries, spenk Ing for life Insurance men says; "Tak ing the mortality risk of the entire group of Insured persons as represent ed by 100, the probability of death in the case of total abstainers Is 75, of moderate drinkers 115 und of exces sive drinkers, 18.')." I mn firmly convinced that a nation al prohibition measure would be of transcendent Importance. Frank A. Vanflerllp, President Natlonul City Punk, New York. "There was a time when It was a natural part of a soldier's existence to drink and enrouse. 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