THE fULTON COUNTY NEW& McCONNELLSBURO, PA. A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN MUi M TelU How Lvdi E, pinkham't Vegetable "Compound Restored Her Healtn. Kgmak, N. J. "For about three Mrf I offers 'rom nervoui break i ., down and got eo weak I could hardly Und, and had bead achei every day. I tried everything: I could think of and waa under a phy Ician'i care for two years. A girl friend had used Lydia E. iPinkham's Vege- table Compound and she told me about lit From the first day I took it I began to feol better and now I am well and able to do most anv kind of work. I have been recom mending the Com Bound ever since and give you my per niiision to publish this letter." Miss fLO KfXLY, io ao. iia u, newuit, N. J.1 The reason this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. 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Han i ranclteu, tailt I If n miin is nble to make n bluff nt frying a woman will forgive him nny-tliiiitr- The Strong Withstand the Heat of Summer Better Than the Wank Ola people who are feeble and uanr people tbuarewrak, wtllbe ttrentfthened and enabled to Gthmauh la depressing brat of auninier bj Uia IUKUVH'4 TAHTKLKrlH chill TONHJ. It purine andanrlrhas l be blood and bnllda no the whole aya irn. Vno can aooa tool 114 buoniOienma, lniljfur auoflilect. Wo. Satire. To, whnt is sntlre?" "Satire, my boy, Is where you say something bitter with a sweet smile." Sure Proof. 1o you believe that opals bring bad luck?" "1 do. My husband's rich uncle gave him nn opal ring when he thought he wns dying and he got well the next week." Would Need Patience. There Is a great deal In putting It nicely. A prisoner wus being sen tenced sometime ago. "You have a pleasant home and a bright fireside, with happy children sit ting nround It, hnven't you?" asked the "Yes, sir," said the prisoner, who thought ho saw a way out of the diffi culty. "Well," said the Judge, "if the happy children sit around the fireside till you return they will stny there Just 42 ays." Pearson's. Women and Tractors. Women are everywhere In the fields of Long Island this season. A serv ice flag In one farmhouse window hows four stars nnd tells why the Women of that house are brushing the Peas. Nearly every house along tho road shows a flag with n star or two. Mother nnd the girls are also brave. The tractors are making the earth him over on Long Island. The horses ork In the same fields with those icly-looklng engines and show no fear. The horse with nerves has passed out like the lady with nerves In the Vic torian novel. No women were to be seen running the tractors, although It l n easier Job than clod-hopping be hind n plow. Brooklyn Eagle. .v-aiv..,Tg -, Children Like theedtroctKsff9 vorotthehonltlrful cereal drink POSTUM And It's fine for them too, for It contains nothing harmful- onh the (toodneM at wheat and pure moJasacs. POSTUM Ls now regu larly used In place f tea end coffee imanTof thebest of families. yhojesome econom ical and hetlthful. "There's a Ffrason " niia .1 L mat. mi im Temperanos (Conducted by the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union.) WHAT SOME BUSINESS MEN 8AY ABOUT DRINK. , American Ilolllng Mill Co., Middle town, Ohio : We see no reason for les sening the opposition of Industry to the use of alcohol as a beverage on the part of employees. As far as our ex perience goes, sobriety ls absolutely essential to t-CTlclency and to the prog ress of the Individual workman. Oeorgo M. Verity, president. Jackson (O.) Iron nnd Steel Com pany: We prohibit the use of alcohol by our employees while on duty and do all within our power to dlscourago the usu whlio off duty. Wo favor the nondrluking men In the matter of pro motion, and advance only those who are strictly sober In their habits to po sitions of responsibility. We nro op posed to alcohol as a beverage not on ly for the sake of our own business, but for the sake of our employees themselves. J. F. Morgan, secretary. Crano Compnny, Chicago: We be lieve that drinking Intoxicating Itytinf lessens a man's efliclcncy, nnd In con sidering men for promotion wo lay particular stress upon sobriety. John B. Berrymnn, first vice president. Duquesne Steel Foundry Company, Coraopolls, To. : It has long been a pol icy of our company to give preference In promotion to men who nro not con' Burners of alcoholic drinks L. A. Way, superintendent. The Buckeye Rolling Mill Co., Steu bcnvllle, Ohio: You can't be a boozer and deliver the goods. J. T. Sarrattt secretary nnd treasurer. Illinois Steel Compnny, Jollet, Tll.j In making promotions 'or In determin ing the merits of nn employee, the facl that he does not use Intoxicating 11' quors nt all will be considered in his favor, and If he does use Intoxicants, It will count against him. E. J. Buf flngton, president Marlon (O.) Steam Steel Shovel Co. : Liquor ls not allowed In our plant under any conditions, nnd any mnn who uses It In the evening nnd unfits himself for business tho following day Is discharged. Busby P. Sweney, gen eral superintendent. WHEN THE SALOON ISA BARRIER TO LABOR. Because Bill Jones "boozes" he's worth $2.50 a day. Because Jim Smith Is sober nnd clear-headed he's worth $3.50 a day. But the boss must strike a fair average, so he pays each $3.00 a day. If there nre two men like drinking Bill Jones In the shop, and one like sober Jim Smith, the average wago will probably be $2.75 a day. But If there are two men like sober Jim Smith nnd onlv one like drinking Bill Jones, their wage will likely be $3.25 a day. . The more men like drunken Bill Jones there are tn a shop, the lower will be the average wage, ine moro men like sober Jim Smith, the higher the wage. Anyway, thnt's the way tho ordinary boss figures It lie must strike a fair average, because he has nil kinds of men in the shop. In such a situation there can be no such thing as "personal liberty." No mnn hns the rleht to deernde his fel low-workers through his personal hab its. Charles Stelzle. ONE REASON WHY. Alexander Koskl of Marquette was found dead in front of his home Sun day morning. There was a round hole at the base of his skull nbout the size of an ordinary revolver bullet. The deceased conducted a cnr.fly store and came home Saturday night Intoxicated, nnd It wasn't through eating candy that he was in this condition. The man stumbled nbout tho house, tried to get into his wife's bedroom, but she, knowing his condition, had locked the door. There was a mnn with him. The man's son, returning from work nt nbout eleven thnt night found his father sitting in one of tho down stnlrs rooms nnd afterward ho heard him go out of the house at about one o'clock In the morning. Whisky was the cause of his denth. He evidently fell while In his drunken condition, fracturing his skull. It ls one of a thousnnd reasons why, the people voted dry. Ishpemlng (Mich.) Record. HIS PREFERENCE. "It Is the drug effect of alcohol for which beer and wine nre drunk. There ore pulatnblo non-alcoholic drinks made from grains nnd fruits that do not produce the harmful results of al cohol. If the drinker does not desire tho drug effect, he will use such drinks. If he prefers beer nnd wines, he prefers them for the drug effect ol alcohols to the danger of the tem porary or perninnent injury which this drug Inflicts. Stoddard. ON THE WATER WAGON. Sing a long of suspense, A bottle full of rye. Eight and twenty U. States Reforming on the sly. "When the box was opened. The States began to sing, For all the votes that tumbled out Were dry as anything. New York Post The city of St Louis decided thnt as saloons operate under speclnl privilege they should be 100 per cent patriotic. Therefore, the owners must buy Lib erty bonds. Whnt the saloon ls, the brewery hns made It A legislative commission np polnted by the Stnte of Minnesota, found that 712 of the 811 saloons in St Paul and Minneapolis were owned or controlled by brewers. Forty per pnnf nf fhn licenses In Minneapolis nnd 78 per cent In St Paul were paid for by brewery checks, jfour nuntirea nnu twenty-eight saloon buildings were owned by them. Tim French army authorities have forbidden the snle or consumption of alcoholic drinks In the war cone. Growing Old By REV. L. W. GOSNELL Assistant Data, Moody Bible Institute, Chicago TEXT Paul the aged. Philemon 9. Old age ls dreaded by some. True the physical man niny decay ; the keep- ers of , the house may tremble, th strong men bow themselves, t h I grinders cense be cause they nr few, and thosf that look out o the windows Ik darkened. But lr spite of all this "Paul, tho Aged' 1 1 1 u s t rates tlx blessedness whlct may accompany t Christian old age Doctor Cuyler a' Fourscore. Notice hov cheerful i-e wan. The Kplstle to tin Phllipplans wus written in his lattei years and from prison, yet Its watch word Is, llejolee. Dr. Theodore Cuy ler In his autobiography, "Memories ol Eighty Years," says : "There nre somt people who have a pitiful dread of ol) nge. For myself, Instead of It being a matter of sorrow or pain, It Is ruthei nn occasion of profound Joy that God has ennbled me to write in my family record, 'Four Score Yenrs'. The Octo ber of life may be one of the mosl fruitful months In nil Its calendar) and the 'Indian summer' Its brightest period when God's sunshine kindlei every leaf on the tree with crimson and golden glories." Notice how sympathetic Taul wn when old. Shakespeare declares "Crabbed nge nnd youth ennot live to gether," but Taul managed It. He de lighted In young life nnd had Mark and lltus and Timothy nbout him Whnt n secret of perpetual youth I Some Accomplishments of the Aged. Then, too, this aged man was bu.y, We understand the feeling of John Wesley which led him to pray, "Lord let me not live to be useless." We re call that Michael Angelo did his great est work at sixty-seven and nt ninety was nn eager student nnd cried, "0 for another hundred yenrs!" "Para disc Lost" was written by Milton a few years before his death In old nge. Paul wus busy with his writing. . II was Just nt this time he wrote to Phlle mon, calling himself "Paul the Aged,' that he sent forth his most glorlouf rplstles Epheslnns, Phlllppinns, Colos shins. Many aged people by writing letters of Christian counsel or cheei might make their last days wondrouslj fruitful. If they can no longer writ with comfort, they may send fortr printed pages like leaves of healing. Paul was busy with his reading. H bids Timothy bring to Mm, while Ira prisoned shortly before his death, hl books and parchments (2 Tim. 4:13) What nn opportunity nge affords tc browse at will In our libraries. Th books we have longed to read for years may then be enjoyed. And how rlcb they become In the light of the experi ence of life I Especially, "What glorj gilds the sacred page." Paul was busy prnylng. Truly, hf prayed without ceasing nnd especially In old age, spout so largely In prison So long as this ministry ls open, nc one need feel he hns outlived his use fulness. Indeed, it to the very minis try neglected by those bearing the burden und heat of the day. How the Lord seeks for intercessors 1 , Paul was busy with his preaching True he was In prison, but he preached to his guards. So that throughout tlif Praetorian Guard Christ became known (Phil. 1:13 It. V.). We nre re minded of such nn Invalid as Bella Cooke, confined to her room for yenrs; but her bedside became a Bethel td thousands. The nged may be "Chris tian conversationalists" and may rival clergymen in their usefulness. ' Finally, Paul was hopeful. "Thf time of my departure Is nt hand," hf says, nnd he knows that "to depart li to be with Christ." As one has put It not a spnee, but only a Hue, sepnratei between tho believer and his Lord. "A Christian old nge mny be like th polar midsummer dnys, when the sua Shines till midnight, nnd dips but tot an Imperceptible lntervnl ere It rlsei for the unending dny of heaven." May an Old Man Be Saved? Nothing ls more pitiable than the case of an old person who Is without hope. But such n person need not so continue. Gypsy Smith loves to tell how his gypsy uncle was converted al the nge of ninety-nine. "As ninny at received him, to them gave he power tc become the sons of God, even to them thnt believe on his nnme." (John 1 :12.) You need not wait for some strangt feeling or wonderful experience. II you will humbly receive Jesus Christ ns your Saviour, you shall be saved I You may come late Into the vineyard and expect but little, but who know what the Lord of the vineyard may do (cf. Matt. 20:1-10)? We heard of one converted late In life who departed full of Joy, exclaiming, "I shall hav my penny 1" Only One Such Book. Do you- know n book that you are willing to put under your head for a pillow when you nre dying? That ls the book you wnnt to study while you are living. There Is but one such book In the world The Bible. Joseph Cook. ' Giving Wholly to Christ. As I give myself wholly to Christ, 1 find the power to take him wholly for myself; nnd as I lose myself and all I hnve for him, ho tnkes me wholly for himself nnd gives himself wholly to me. The Gleaner. Union With Christ A henrt knowledge of our union with Christ, In his denth, burial nnd resur rection ennnot help but make the soul cease from self and look to Christ alone. Selected. il' nt ASTIIMADOR AVERTS BELIEVES HAY FEVER ASTHMA Begin Treatment NOW AU uruifiata uuaranlaa JUDGE DECIDES i. STOMACH REMEDY A Commissioner of Mediation and Condi lation Board Tries EATOMC, the Wonderful Stomach Remedy, and Endorses It Judge William I. Cham bers, who uses KATON10 a a remedy (or lots ol appe tite and indlgeaUon, Is a Commissioner ol the D. 8. Board ol Mediation and Conciliation. It Is natural lor blra to express bimsell In guarded language, yet there la no besltstloo In his pronouncement regsrdlnc the value ol EATON 10. V, Writing Irom Washington. I D.O.,totheKatouloitcn al edy Co., be says. I"EATON10 promotes appetite and (-, aids digestion. I have used it wlUl 1 beneficial results." , Office workers and others who sit much are martyrs to dyapepals, belching, bsd breath, heartburn, poor appetite, bloat, and Impair. men! ol general health. Are you, youraell, a suflerer? EATON 10 will relieve you Juat as surely as It has beneBted Judge Chambers and thousands ol others. Here's the secret: EATOKIO driest the gas ut ot the body-snd the Dloat Goes With ltl It Is guaranteed to bring rellet or ynu get your money back! Coats only a cent or two a day to tun It. Get a box today Irom your druggist. Pimples , rashes, hives, red- v fJ ness and skin blemishes can be quickly removed with Glenn's Sulphur Soap Delightful in a warm bath before retiring soothes the nerves and induces refresh ing sleep. Druggists, Hill ' Hair and Whisker Dys, BiacK or Drawn, Due KTDNFY Is a deceptive disease AL' 1 thousands have It TROUBLE Rnd don,t know ivvy w --- you want good results you enn make no mistake by uslntf Dr. i Kilmer's Swnmp-rtnot. the great kidney medicine. At druggl-nts In large and me dlum size bottles. Sample size by Parcel Post, also pamphlet telling you about It. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Blnshamton, N. Y and enclose ten cents, also men tion this paper. ft Every Woman Wants FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Dissolved In water for douches stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflam cnation, Recommended by Lydia . Pinkham Med. Co, for ten years. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throat and sore eyes. Economical. Hat aitraonlinanr deaorina and aomicidal Dower. Sampla Fr. 50c all dmgvista. or postpaid by m.il, 1 he rartnn I (M Company. LWtnn, Mia. 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Make bleaching lotion if skin is sunburned, tanned or freckled .,.a.-a.."a..a..a..a"a"a"ai'a'ia"a a iaiianai a Squeeze the Juice of two lemons Into n bottle containing three ounces of Orclmrd White, shake well, nnd you hnve a quarter pint of the best freckle, sunburn nnd tan lotion, nnd complexion benullller, nt very, very smnll cost. Your Rrocer hns the lemons nnd nny drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of Orclmrd White for a few cents. Mnssnge this sweetly fra grant lotion Into the face, neck, nrms nnd hnnds ench day nnd see how freck les, sunburn, wlndburn nnd tan disap pear nnd how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes I It is harmless. Adv. . Corrected. Teacher Willie, have you whis pered today without permission. Willie Only wnnst. Teacher Johnny, should Willie have said "wiiiist?" Johnny No'm he should have hold twlct. Boston Transcript. Why Bald So Young? Dandruff and dry scalp usually the cause nnd Cutlcura the remedy. Rub the Ointment Into scalp. Follow with hot shampoo of Cutlcura Soap. For free sample address, "Cutlcura, Dept X Boston. At druggists and by mail. Soap 23, Ointment 25 and SO. Adv. Successful borrowers are the kind who get credit for their efforts. as se A VYholesetne, Cleansing, mil Belresblni tad ea!li Lslles Murine for Red' F.vft neaa. Soreness. Granula- j"-a. ., v . , . .1 , Sam oon, iicnir.ganu miming nf tha Fm or Frelida: 'aJ of Uie Eyes "I Drops' After the Movies. Motnrlnt: or Go it arm win roor confidence. Ask Your Drusgiat . foe Marina when rnor Ere Need Care. M-U MarUM y Rtmtdy Mo, dUc4Q II GREAT SUCCESS IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL aifwsaiooL Lesson (By Rev. P. B. FITZWATEH. D. D4 Teacher of English Bible in the Moody Bible Institute ot Chicago.) (Copyright, mis, by Western Newapaper T'nlnn.V LESSON FOR AUGUST 25. CONFESSING CHRIST. (May be used with missionary applica tions.) LESSON TEXTS Luke 12:8-12; Acts 1:1. tl GOLDEN TEXT-Whosover ehnll con' (ess me before men, him shall the son of man also confess before the ungels ol Ood. Luke 12:8. DEVOTIONAL READINO-James 1:1 18. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL rsnlms 14.1: t-21; Murk 6.19-20; John 1:40-46; Acts 4:18 tu; I Peter 3:15. I. Impcrtance of Confessing Christ (Luke 12:S-12). To confess Christ Is not ensy; It ha? never been easy. To do so means ex posure to ridicule contempt nnd per secution. Iteifiirdless of Its issue, the trim disciple will confess his Lord. 1. Christ will confess before the im pels of God tboie who confess him before men (v. 8). The true disciple Will not be nsbnmed to let all men know that he knows, loves, nnd serves Christ. 2. Christ will deny before the r.n pels of Ood those who deny him be fore men (v. J). To deny Christ before, men may get one n little of human ap plause, but will surely bring one to loss of heaven utul to the sufferings of hell forever. 3. A pernicious testimony Is unpar donable (v. 10). This testimony Is the expression of n heart utterly per verse, attributing the mighty works of Ihe Holy Spirit ns wrought by Christ to the devil (Mutt. 12-32; Mark 3:2!)). Tim unpardonable sin will only be com mitted by one whose henrt Is Incurably 5nd, one whose moral nature Is so vile that he fulls to discern between Cod ind the devil n reprobate, 4. Plvlne nld given In testimony (vv. 11, 12). In tho most trying hour the Holy Spirit will tench the disciple whnt to say, and how to sny It. II. Qualifications for Confessing Christ (Acts 1:1-11). Christ remained with tho disciples forty days after his resurrection to prepnre them for the. Important busi ness of witnessing for him. lie hnd a five-fold object: 1. To convince the disciples of thf absolute certainty of bis resurrection (vv. 2, 3). IScforo the disciples could undertake the great work for which they had been preparing, the question of Christ's resurrection must be set tled beyond n doubt. No one can preach the gospel who does not have certainty of conviction touching the resurrec tion. 2. To Instruct the disciples In things pertaining to the kingdom ol (3od (vv. 3, (1, 7). Their unwillliigne! to henr Christ's Instruction (John 10: 12, 13) before his passion shut ot much valuable Information, so the Lord tarries to supply this need. They had n wrong Iden ns to the kingdom being restored, not ns to fnct, but ns to time. Christ had ngaln nnd again predicted n coming kingdom In harmony with the united testimony of the prophets of Israel. They understood him nrlght ns to the fact of the kingdom, but the time of Its manifestation they failed to grasp. The disciples should be de fended ngnlnst the reproach for having n materialistic conception. The king dom Is still to come; the time of Its coming Is known only to God. 3. To show the disciples thnt their business was to witness for Christ to the uttermost parts of the earth (vv. 4, 5, 8.) This witnessing wns to be done In the power of the spirit, the result of which would be the formation of n new body, the church, called out from the world In the time of the postpone ment of the kingdom. 4. To show the disciples the scope of their missionary activity (v. 8). This Is shown to be ns wide ns tho world It self. They were to begin nt home nnd carry the good n?ws concerning Christ to the uttermost parts of the earth. Mission work begins nt home nnd ends with the bounds of the enrth. 5. To show the disciples that Christ will henceforth operate from heaven. They were to work on the earth, but the source of their power was In henv en. Though he Is separated from the disciples it will not be forever, for he will come ngnln. lie will come again as the God-mnn, our mediator. The words of the men In white apparel hnve n double significance. (1) To show thnt Jesus will come ngnln. (2) To show thnt In the meantime they should set to work In the dls chnrge of their commission, nnd not be gnzlng up Into henven. The Lord's In struction to the disciples wns, "Occupy till I come" (Luke 19:13). Those who have nn Intelligent hope touching tho coming of Christ nro not sky-gazers, but arc deadly in earnest witnessing for Christ. An Ancient Exemption Formula. Jesus shows how often rltunllsm no tunlly defeats the purposes of religion Tie uses an exnmple thnt was familiar to his hearers. If n mnn pronounced the word "corbnn," which menus "con secrated," over anything, he wns fre from the obligation to use It for ordl nnry purposes, even if he changed hlf mind nbout giving It to God! So i! nn ungrateful son snld "corbon" over his wages, he wns exempted from help lnfr to support his mother, even though he did not give the money tc the temple! Of course, originally the practice meant that an offering, oncf vowed, wns sncred nnd exempt front conflicting clnlms. Christian Herald. Llvlnp With Christ. Where there Is the life of Christ there Is Christ himself, nnd where his life ls not, Christ Is not. nnd where a mnn hnth his life, he moy sny with St. ruul : "I live, yet not I. but Christ llveth In me." And this Is the noblest and best life, for In him who hnth If. Ood himself dwelleth with all good ness. So how could thare be a better life? Theologla Oermnnlcn (14th cen. tury). '-Met Content 15 Fluid Draohnl m ll I ALCOHOL-3 PER CENI. ' AVcelahlcrfepotBu'ontifAi simiiaunsweiuwi uJjr . tlnd1hlVlnAlManaUol1 ! ThcrctylVomoilniDificjW 1 . .,iDai rnnutii nclther Opium.Morphlnen llna-nl.NoTNAjtcoTlcj tc.i. . - r J . Kirn W pmurfrwm r . i- i n-.,lv for AnCipiUllVCliivu; .-- Constipation and Dun-hoc, i ana r(vniw'- - Facsimile SiinatureM Tjit Centai's GohtM- . jj Exact Copy of Wrapper. t No Such Thing. 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