THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURO, PA. i Such Flavory Sliced Beef! THE tenderness of Libby's Sliced Dried Beef, will delight you but you will find the greatest difference In the flavor I Have Libby's Sliced Beef with creamed sauce today. See how much more tender, more delicate it is than any other you have ever tried. Ubby, M?NeiII Libby, Chicago Athletics In the Navy. AH forma of athletics are encour aged In the nnvy. All of the turgor fblps nuil nil stations have complete athletic equipment, ns well an a regu larly npjiointed athletic otllcer and In itrudor. The nnvy Is a service of nigh Idenls and requires the lilnlicst Undunl of physlcul fitness. To de One the social status of the navy man today Is unnecessory. A man In nui y uniform Is welcome everywhere. Tho navy's blue shirt Is a badge of cour ge and distinction. Uonton Globe. Summer Diarrhoea. mi to xnnlmllrd mure quickie with GROWS SiBY BUWHIi MBllMINS and It la abeolulclr tarn I'M. Jut M eflecUTe tot Adults M (of CUIaraa. Sunshine and Clouds. Only true friends Htnnd by you when jou ore under a cloud. Insects sur round you when the sun shines. That Killed Fist. A tnniled fist swinging ngnlnst a wall of bayonets la not un Imposing uneetncle. Reason to Be Proud. A boy deemed worthy to wear a uni form has u right to do a little strutting. A torpid liver condition prevent! proper food anlinllatlon. Tone up your liver wllb Wright' Indian Vegetable PI I la. . They act gently and aur.ly. Adv. Easy for Some. llokus How did he acquire his rep utation for such great wisdom? l'okus That's easy. There ain't a subject under the sun about which he can't remain silent and look wise. Judge. He Probably Meant Raze. Jones (suddenly become patriotic an planning to plant things) I say, old man, how do you raise a garden? Jones' Itlght Kick First you get some seeds and plant them, then you buy a hen, nnd Jones And then? The Itlght Kick Then you leave It to the hen. She'll raise It. Cartoons Magnzlne. Why Swift & Company Has Grown The fact that a business organ ization has grown steadily for forty years proves that it has kept continually meeting a vital business demand. It must have kept "fit" or it could not have stood the strain of ever shifting conditions. Swift & Company has been trained in the school of experience. Every day of its forty years of service has solved some new problem of value to its customers. Every year has proved its ability to learn by experience, and to use this knowledge for the benefit of those with whom it deals. I Swift & Company, U. S. A. OOL All farmers having it for sale should write us at once for prices Obtain more money for your wool by selling direct to LEWIS BAER & CO., Inc. (Wool Dealers) BALTIMORE. MD. Drive In. A man's heart should be ns an open rami gate a standing invitation to "drive in." Cutlcura for 8or Hands. Soak hands on retiring In the hot suds ot Cutlcura Soap, dry and rub In Cu jknra Ointment. Remove surplus Ointment with soft tissue paper. For wee samples address, "Cutlcura, Dept. . Boston." At druggists and by mall b0P 25, Ointment 25 and GO.-Adv. Has a Big Mouth. Maybe they .call the Kaiser a big Kim beemiso he im8 n uixteen-lnch nimilh. r , When Your Eyes Need Care JMuPne Remedy """asiiutox OO..CUU1AUO Alfalfa in New Zealand. The raising of lucerne or alfalfa In New Zealand Is receiving much atten tion of lute, and the different varie ties are being tested, with the result that there was cut during 1917 three crops of Turkestan lucerne with a total of 0 1-5 long tons per ucre of the green lucerne, weighing shortly after cutting 11 tons of Peruvian per acre, 12 tons of Poltou, 11 tons of Rus sian, 12 tons of Spanish, 121-3 tons of Hungarian, 14 tons of Patagonlan, and 14 tons of Marlborough lucerne. It Is estimated that the Patagonlan and Marlborough lucerne, when converted Into hay, would give an approximate yield of 3 tons each, which at $10.40 per ton gives a total value of $03.13 per acre. A Prayer for $ Each Day By REV. B. B.SUTCLIFFE Extension Department, Moody Bible Institute, Chicago TEXT Teach me P. 27:11. thy way, 0 Lord. Life Is made up of "chores.' The text Is a prayer which every Christian would do well to use dully. There are three reasons why this prayer should be c o n 8 1 a n tly of fered. I. The Need of Instruction. We are by na ture Incapable of knowing the way of the Lord. Nat urally we are In Ignorance con cernlng spiritual things. God must reveul his way to us and he does so In answer to such a prayer ns this. But prayer pre supposes a spirit of meekness. If meekness ho absent we will pray In vnln, for It is unto the meek he shows his wuy. Moses was called the meek est man, hence It Is said, "He made known his ways unto Moses." If we would know his wny we will In meek ness pray, "Teach me thy woy, O Lord." Our proneness to wander Is another reason for using this prayer dally. We are naturally Inclined to choose our own way because It seems right, for getting "there Is a wny which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof Is ihe wny of death." There may not be much difference between our wny and his at first, but however slight ut the beginning the end will be the dif ference between life and death. Like a clock losing a second or two each day, so the error of our own way may be hnrdly noticeable nt the start. It must dully be corrected. The dally proyer for Instruction will guard the believer from his Ignornnce and prone ness to wander. II. The Need of Personal Instruction. It Is said God makes no two things exactly alike. So each Christian has his or her own peculiarities. Kacb one hns peculiar problems and difficul ties which confront no one else. Many things are common to all believers, but each has .some things which are peculiar. It Is this peculiarity of prob lem or difficulty which causes the need of personnl Instruction. Only the Lord knows all the circumstances and only the Lord knows nil the woy. Others may know much; they cannot know all. Hence the advice of others, how ever well Intended, and however wise the giver, enn never take the place of the advice the Lord gives. And the Instruction of others, however good and godly the giver, can never take the place of tho Instruction of the Lord. The church of God Is made up of units and euch unit has its own pe culiar part to perform. Without the personal Instruction of the Lord some Christian mny be found doing anoth er's work while his own lies neglected. As the body Is one and yet hns many members and ench member Its own of fice, so Is the Church. Two questions must be asked by ench Christian "Am I In the Lord's wny?" and "Am I In the Lord's way for me?" III. The Need of Divine Personal In struction. This need arises because of the Christian's threefold enemy ever lurk ing beside the pnth and ever ready to lure astray. The world will present many nlternntlves (or the Lord's wny and bring them to the believer's at tention so craftily that unless forti fied by this dully prayer the feet will unconsciously stray uway from the right path even where the desire not to stray may be found. Only the Lord can discern all the twists and turns of the world. It Is not merely the evil world but that religions seemingly godly world which holds the danger for the Christian. It ''11 be satlsfled If It can Induce (lie believer to do good If the good is done In a wrong way. Because a thing Is good It does not necessarily follow that It Is. good for each Christian to do. Only the Lord knows what Is good for each one, and he must be looked to for the needed Instruction. The flesh also Is ever on the alert to lead astray. The Lord alone can divide between the soul and spirit or between what the Christian Is by nature and grace. Hence the Lord alone can bo relied upon for In struction. And lastly, the Devil as sumes the appearance of an angel of light, and he can so work on the con science ns to make one think that one should do evil. Paul says, "I verily thought I ought to do" certain things, but later ho confesses he was at thnt time "a blasphemer and Injurious." I Tim. 1 :1!1. The Lord alone can see and guard ngnlnst the Devil's wiles and devices, hence the Lord alone can give proper Instruction. In view of our natural Ignorance and proneness to wander, In view of our peculiar problems and dlllleultles, and In view of the world, the flesh nnd the Devil, our safety lies In this dully pruyer, "Teach me thy way, O Lord." IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SIINMrSfJOL Lesson (Bjr REV. V. ti. KlTZWA'lEa D. U Teacher of Eng-Uah Bible In thi Moody Dlble Institute of Chicago.) (fnovrla-hl. Wratern Newepaper Unlou LESSON FOR JUNE 30 MEXICAN MATCH A CURIOSITY A Sunset The sun sets on some retired mead ow, where no house Is visible, wllh nil the glory and splendor thnt It lav ishes on cities, nnd perchance, as It hns never set before where there Is but n solitary marsh huwk to hove his wings gilded by It, or only a mus quash looks out from his cabin, nnd there Is some little black-veined brook In the midst of tho marsh, Just beginning to meander, winding slowly round n decoying stump. We walked In so pure and bright a light, gilding the withered grass and leaves, so softly and serenely bright, I thought I had never bathed Jn such a golden flood. ... So we saunter toward the Holy Land, till one day the sun shall shine more brightly than ever he has done, shall perchance shine Into our minds nnd hearts, nnd light up our whole lives with a groat n vakenlng light. Thoreou- REVIEW: JESUS CHRIST OUR RE DEEMER AND LORD. GOLDEN TEXT For God 0 loved thi world, that he gave his only begotten Son thnt whosoever belleveth In him should no perish, but have everlasting life. John I 16. Thou art the Christ, the Son of thi living Ood.-Matthew 10:16. I acn not ashamed of the Gospel Or Christ, for it Is Ihe power of God untt . salvation to everyone that belleveth. -Ilomana 1:16. The method of review must largely , be determined by the Individual tench- I er. For Junior and Intermediate1 classes n good way will be by the use of n good map of Palestine, to trace the Journeys of Jesus from bis birth to Ms ORcenslon, giving emphasis to some of his- vital teachings, deeds of mercy and power, atoning death, triumphant resurrection nnd glorious coming again. Indeed, this method, with .omo modifications, enn be used to good ad vantage with all grades. A good way for senior nnd adult classes will be to recall the principal facts of each les- son of the quarter, and state their central and vital teaching ns they bear upon the golden text. In such caso, each lesson ihonlil be nslgned one week previous. The following mny he suggestive of the latter method: Lesson I. As Jesus wns pnslng through the consts of Tyre nnd Sldon. he wns besought by n Syrophoenlc'nn wornnn to heal her daughter, who was grievously possessed with a demon. After npparent Indifference, In order to lend her Into nn Intelligent faith, he healed her daughter. As he further Journeyed through Decnpolls, n denf nnd dumb man besought him for henl Ing. In spite of the fact that he wns so soon to be offered up, nnd other In terests thnt were upon him, he healed this man. In both cases he showed not only his sympathy, but his mighty power over demons and physical dis eases. Les 'on II. As his earthly career wns nppronchlng Its end, Jesus began to take account of bis ministry. Ho wanted the disciples to hnve definite nnd personal knowledge ns to his per son, lie knew that the opinions of others would not suffice them In the hours of darkness which were Immedl iMy before them. In order to he ef ficient witnesses they must know that .Testis Is the Christ, not merely some great tencher or prophet. Lesson III. .Testis wns transfigured before Peter, James nnd John, to show I hem his triumph over denth In his glorious kingdom. This occurred nt a time when the disciples were sorely tried. Jesus' rebuke ' apparently estrnnged them. He wns transfigured "before them." showing thnt the chief object of the transfiguration wns to "repare the disciples for the ordeol be fore them. An Inspired commentary tmnn this translation Is found In H Peter 1 :1V10 Lesson IV. As Jesus wns endeavor Ing to show his disciples how he must be crucified, they were disputing ns to who should be the greatest In the kingdom. Jesus tnught them thnt humble, self-denying service Is the sign of true greatness. This Is n les son which needs to be learned by most of ns today, ns despite our best efforts we note Insidious self-seeking making Itself known. Lesson V. A certain rich man In oulred of the Lord ns to what he must do In order to Inherit eternal life. This young man wns of nn amiable disposition nnd earnest and sincere, but he hail wrong notions ns to salva tion. Jesus showed hlni that his su preme need was not doing something to he snved. but to be willing to sur render nil things for him. In teaching him this lesson, he made It clear to the voting mnn that he loved money more than the Lord. He. HVe many todny In the hour when decision must he made between this world nnd Jesus Christ, turns nwny sorrowful. Lesson VI. While the Lord wns consciously facing the cross, the disci ples were concerned about positions of pre-eminence. Jesus taught them that those who would follow him must not seek for greatness or position, but to render lowly service. In this Christ Is the grand example. In due time he will exalt those who In lowliness of heart serve him. Lesson VII. Jesus drove out Ihe money chnngers from the temple, and declared that the house of God should be n house of prayer Instead of n house of merchandise. This lemon needs to be learned by many churches today. Those who use the church, or lli! holy religion for which It stands, for financial or social or political In terests are nollullng the Lord's house. I and all such should be driven our. Lesson VIII. The scribes sought to entrnp Jesus by asking rnptlons ques tions. To the question as to what was the greatest romnmndment, he replied that It was love to God with all one's heart, soul, mind and strength. Slnco Ibis Is the first nnd grent command ment, to violate this eomtnni.dment Is to be gu'lty of the greatest sin. Those who do not love God, then, with Ibelr entire being, though they may be hon est, generous nnd gracious, are grent sinners. Lesson IX. While Jesus snt nt meat, a certain woman annotated him with precious ointment In anticipation of his burial. The Lord was pleased with this net, for It was out of n heart of fervent love that she lavished upon him her best. Lee on X. In connection with the last Passover, at wh'ch Judas betrayed Jesus, the symbols which represent the body and blood of Jesus were In troduced. In the emblems of the com munlon we nppronrlnte the very life nnd blessings1 of Christ. Lesson XI .Testis died between two malefactors to make atonement for the world's sin. lie gave his life a ransom for ninny. While on the cross they mockingly said he snved others himself he could not save. I( Made of Short Piece of Cotton 8trlnfl, With Head at Each End. The Mexican friction match, from )ur point of view, Is a curiosity. For )ne thing, It Is not made of wood, but s a short piece of cotton string. Sec jndly, it has two heads. There Is an undeniable advantage about a match with two heads. If one falls to light there Is another In re: jerve. But the Mexican matches, to Jo them Justice, rarely go out. One can strike them successfully In a fulr )reeze. This Is because the cotton string Is coated with wax. In Mexico there are factories In which such matches are turned out by Ingenious machlnvs, but lilllons of them are made by hand In laborious fushlon, the strings being tipped with phosphorus composition by girls nnd boys whose wages ure a few cents a day. One match In Mexico is really two matches. Thus, when the unlive starts a lire or lights n cigarette with a fresh one, he tucks the string back Into his pocket for use next time. WOMEN SUFFERERS MAY NEED SWAMP-ROOT Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect it. Women's complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bluddcr disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other or gans to become diseased. Pain in the back, headache, loss of am bition, nervousness, are often times symp toms of kidney trouble. Don't delay starting treatment. Dr. Kilmers' Swamp lloot, a physician's pre scription, obtained at any drug store, may be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Get a medium or large size bc'.il im mediately from any drug store. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binidiamton, N. Y., for a simple bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. First Fiction Known. The oldest work of fiction extant Is thought to he the "Tale of Two Broth ers," written .1,-00 years ago by the Thehan scribe ICniinnn, librarian of the puluce of King Mcncpthiih, the sup posed Pharaoh of the Exodus. The tale, It appears, was written for the entertainment of the crown prince, who subsequently reigned as Setl H. Ills name appears In two places In the manuscript, probably the only surviv ing autograph signature of an Egypt ian king. This piece of antique fiction, written on nineteen sheets of papyrus In n bold hieratic hand, was purchased In Italy by Mine. d'Orbiney, who sold It In 1837. to the authorities of the British museum, where It Is now known as the D'Orbiney papyrus. ST? Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOItIA, that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that It Bears the Signature of In Use for Over so xeurs, Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Treatment of Prisoners. There Is still talk In some quarters cf Wales of a German Invasion. A thousand yenrs ago, however. Inva sions were quite u common thing along the Welsh shores. The Vikings came nnd went pretty much as they pleased. They burnt and massacred In a wny that would have delighted the Ger mans. On one occasion they burnt St. David's, and actually cooked and ate the bishop which, no doubt, de lighted the antlchurch people of those days. On the other hand, when the Welsh cnught a Viking they flayed him alive nnd nailed his skin to the church door. There wns no softness with prisoners such ns Is exhibited today. The Twlrlera Luck. "It's lucky for me I'm not In the box," said the great baseball pitcher, ns he paraded up and down the room with his tooth-cutting son and heir. "Why," asked his wife, sleepily. "Because," he answered, "I don't seem to hnve nny control of the bawl." rollcemen nt Ottawa, Cun, hnve dls olved their union. GOOD-BYE BACKACHE, KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES For centuries all over the world GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil has nf forded relief In thousands upon thou sands of coses of lamo buck, lumbago, sciatica, rheumatism, gallstones, grav el and all other affections of the kid neys, liver, stomach, bladder nnd al lied organs. It acts quickly. It does the work. It cleanses your kidneys and purities tho blood. It makes a new man, a new wornnn, of you. It frequently wards off attucks of the dread nnd fatal diseases of tho kid neys. It often completely cures the distressing dlsenses of tho organs nf the body allied with tho bladder nnd kidneys. Bloody or cloudy urine, sed iment, or "brlckdust" Indicate an un healthy condition. Do not delay a minute if your bnck aches or you ore sore across the loins or hnve dllllculty when urinating. Go to your druggist nt once uud get a box of Imported GOLD MEDAL Ilaar lorn. Oil Capsules. They are pleasant und eusy to take. Euch capsule con tains about one dose of five drops. Take them Just like you would any pill. Take a small swallow of water If you want to. They dissolve In tho stomach, und the kidneys souk up tho nil like a sponge does water. They thoroughly cleanse and wash out tho bladder and kidneys and throw off the Inflammation which Is the cause of the trouble. They will qul'.-kly relievo those stiffened Joints, that backache, rheumatism, lumbago, solution, trail stones, gravel, "brlckdust," etc. They we an effective remedy for all dis eases of the bladder, kidney, liver, rtomnch And allied organs.- Your druggist will cheerfully refund your noncy If you are not satisfied after a few days' use. Accept only the pnrr?, rrlglnnl GOLD MEDAL Haarlem OH Capsules. None other genuine. Adv. Unnecessary Fears. t Of course the eloping couple's roll-er-skoto of a car had no chance against the old man's high-powered roadster. He soon came up with them. "Do not take her back," pleaded the young mnn with tears In his eyes. "Take her back?" echoed the stern parent. "Why, I have come to bring her knitting out tit and chewing gum so she would never have an excuse to come buck." ( A man without hands can never feel well. Why buy many bottles of other Verml fug.e, when ona bottle of Dr. Perry's "L4 Bhol" will act surely and promptly T Adv. Do Not Read Casualty Lists. An Englishwoman, writing In the Atlantic Monthly, says: "We do not rend our casualty lists any more. Many of us dare not. When we meet, we do not even speak of those who have gone nwny. A very touching thing was told me by one of my neighbors. He wns the last of 24 of ficers in one of the Gordon regiments. Hi said that the places were Just filled up us soon us they were emptied nnd they never spoke of those who hod fallen. That brings the reality of the tlvjng to you." 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