THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS. McCONNELLSBURG. PA. The Owners of "Swift & Company" (Now Over 22,000) Perhaps it has not occurred to you that you can participate in Swift & Company's profits, -and also share its risks, by becom ing a co-partner in the business? It is not a close corporation. You can do this by buying Swift & Company shares, which are bought and sold on the Chicago and Boston stock exchanges. There are now over 22,000 share holders of Swift & Company, 3,500 of whom are employes of the Company. These 22,000 shareholders include 7,800 women. Cash dividends have been paid reg ularly for thirty years. The rate at present is 8 per cent. The capital stock is all of one kind, namely, common stock there is no preferred stock, and this common stock represents actual values. There is no "water,"- nor have good will, trade marks, or patents been capitalized. This statement is made solely for your information and not for the purpose of booming Swift & Company stcck. We welcome, however, live stock producers, retailers, and consumers as co-partners. We particularly like to have for shareholders the people with whom we do business. This leads to understanding. a better mutual Year Book of interesting and instructive facts sent on request. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois Swift & Company &jE ofm. 'President IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SffMSdlOOL Lesson (By REV. P. It. FITZWATER, D. D., Teacher of English Bible In the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) (Copyright, 1918, Western Newspaper union. Misery Either Way. Dcbutnnte Duughter Shall I mnrry the noor young ninn whom I love or toe rich old banker who dotes on me? Worldly Mother Better be miser- ible with money than without It Bal timore" Star. At the Theater. Be-rThls play actually takes my breath away. She I wish It would. A lawyer never gives up a case un til he has exhausted all the means at Ills client's disposal. A Particular Giant The giant lives In the basement of Marian Alice's home, according to the story of the two older brothers. At any rate tho llttlo four-yenr-old maiden doesn't venture down there alone. She savs she's uot afraid of him, then adds: "Why, one day he did get me, but he let me go 'cause he suld I had Hut foots." At Current Rates. "Is she very rich?" "She inust be. She takes a glass of milk at every meal." Don't Cast Off Dirty Tan Shoes DYE THEM BLACK WITH R&B "JAPAN0LE" S.&.S fo tm dye tan or any other colored show In a " minutes a PERFECT BLACK, no they will look "Hood as new. It A U "JAPANOLK" Is also much fJ to rtnovmf the leather of BAUD, BELTH, tCKET BOOKS, the leather upbolntertnBJ of AUTOUOBILES and FUItNlTURB of all colors. ?"ke Colored Leather mark -Makes Hlark Lther Blacker-Makes Old Leather Like Now Jj 'i alio been sued with snrprlslng succoii on some '"wli, ujrtal., china, cloth, etc. A HniicFHnin NprFficiTY 5'nl a in stamps for Urge bottle, postpaid, if not at dealers. RESTORFF HFTTMANN, Mfrs. W MEKCKB BTUKKT " MEW YORK LESSON FOR OCTOBER 6 Who Is My Neighbor? By REV. ED. P. COOK, D. D. Director Missionary Course.Moody Bible Institute, Chicago V II II 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I ' 1 1 1 i I'M JT,DOE5 NOTlnUHIOFfy TluR...i:.1Cl J l W.n. Beantlfal homes. "vuuuuiutoneaanQoaa jantj (ariIls, orchard "j orcniira linds; Tory pnidncUYei pi t IsiuraitUon wrlto 1 S. lU, awtbi rloea rltfhu nbsrf , W. V, 100 Per Month ITa" "inpli'te a eonrtn of home itmlr (by mail I in con we drafilnir. Huh n-hnal education necessnry. "Idreaa TUtlMCiL iSsTKUTlUS, .i al, Imim, Sue Clear Your Skin WithCulicura All druggists: Soap 25, ninlmrnt 2S & 50. Ta cum 25. Sample each free of "Cuticura, Dept. b. Boston. VHfi IC Women as well as men J are made miserable by 1 O kidney and bladder trou- - Die. i nouHunuo rm-um- BLAMF n& Pl- Kilmer' "WalVaE, Swamp-Root, the srrsat Sidney medicine. At druggists In large medium else bottles. You may re vive a sample size bjT Parcel Post, also Pmphlet telling- about It. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton. N. T., and "close ten cents, also mention this paper. Erery Woman Wants PHD Tc rtc i. uvrruL1 r.. Mjvnu n s uiuu ""solved In water for douches stops "uric catarrh, ulceration and inflam j?,11n. Recommended by Lydia E. rukh,m Med. Co, for ten years. Healing wonder for nasal catarrh, u0r throat and sore ayes. Economical VmI,? 4r 3niiiiifc or f.tp.id by 50& .1 teeToilH Company, W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 40-1918. Joe's Fault Recently an Indiana city , was milk ing n Ited Cross drive. One of the so licitors hail u very willing candidate when the woman who lived next door Intervened. "You'd better not Join," she 'warned tho first woman. "If you do, you'll have to go to France." The solicitor was Just ready to ex iilulit when the first woman spoke again In her own defense. "Well, .Too gave me this dollar to Join tho Retl Cross," she said, "and I'm going to Join tho Ited Cross. If I have to go to Franco It will nil be his fault uny- way." ABRAM LEAVING HOME. LESSON TEXT-Oeneals 12:1-9. GOLDKN TEXT-Ue thou a blosslng.- Oenosls 12:2. DEVOTIONAL READING Hebrews 11: 10. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL FOR TEACHERS OoneBls 11:27-1!; Hebrews 11:8-10. 1. Abraham's Call (v. 1). The new era Inaugurated with Noah nt Its head ended in n colossal failure. In view of such failure God turned aside from the nation as such, and cnll ed Abram out from his kindred and land, and placed htm nt the head of o new nation which he would train for himself. This call Involved: 1. A call to separation. He was to leave the place of his fond associa tions for a land unknown to him. Obe dience to this command meant the sev erance of time ties. (1) "Ills couptry In the widest range of his affections. (2) Ills place of birth and kindred, which comes closer to his heart. (3) Ills father's house, as the Inmost circle of all ten der emotions." All this must he cast off before the Lord could get him Into the place of blessing. When kindred and possessions stand In the way of love and service to Christ, one must rcnounco them (Matthew 10:37). 2. A cnll to heroic tasks. For Abram to go Into a strange land and take pos session of it for Cod called for the heroic In him. It costs much to live the life of separation, but It Is the only way to have God's favor. Those who are children of faithful Abrain must trust God. II. God's Promise to Abram (vv. 2:3). God's de.-nand for separation was fol lowed by a seven-told promise a gra cious engagement on the part of God to communicate certain unmerited fa- vors and to confer blessings upon him. 1. "I will make of thee a great na tion." (v. 2.). This In some measure compensated for the loss of his coun try. He escaped from the defiling In fluences of his own nation, and became the head of a chosen nation. This was fulfilled In n natural way In the Jewish nation nndn Ishmael (Gen. 17:20), also In it spiritual seed embracing both Jews and Gentiles (Galatians 3:7-8). 2. "I will bless thee" (v. 2). This was fulfilled (1) Temporally (Gen. 13:14-17:24-35). He wns enriched with lands and cattle, silver and gold. (2) Spiritually (Gen. 15:0; John S:.r0). Ho was freely Justified on the grounds of his faith. The righteousness of Christ was imputed to him. 3. "And make thy name great" (v. 2). lie renounced his father's house, and beenme the head of a new house which would be venerated far nnd wide. He Is known ns the friend of God (James 2:23). 4. "Thou shalt be n blessing" (v. 2). It was a great thing to be thus honm-ed nnd blessed by God, but to be the me dium of blessings to others was greater still. It Is more blessed to give than to receive. 5. "I will bless them that bless thee" (v. 3). God so Identified himself with his servant that he regarded treatment of Abram ns treatment of himself. Christ so completely Identifies himself with his people that he regards wrong done to thorn ns done to himself. Since ho wns God's friend, God regarded acts performed toward Abram ns performed toward himself. In nil ages since then the nations and Individuals that have usotl the Jew well have been blessed. 0. "And curse him that curseth thee" (v. 3). The nations that have been ngnlnst tho Jews have never pros pered. While God at different times used the surrounding nations as scourges of Israel, ho In turn punished them for their mistreatment of Israel. 7. "In thee shall all families of tho earth bo blessed" (v. 3). This has been fulfilled (1) In the Jewish nation be ing made the repository of the Oracles of God. Through them the Whip has been given to the world. (2) The bringing Into tho world of the Kedeem er. (3) In the future time when the Jews shall be God's missionaries In carrying the good tidings of the Gospel to the ends of the earth. III. Abram's Obedience (vv. 4-9). Abram at once departed out of his own land. He proved his faith by his works. He did not argue or parley. Neither did he demand some guaran tee, but stepped out upon God's naked word. There were difficulties In his way, but faith In God made him brave. Faith in God gives victory over the world. Ho worshiped God. To go Into a heathen land and esliib'ib true worship requires n courageous faith. V.-. . .-X 'ft' .-ffkau f LOCOMOTIVE NOT TOTAL LOSS No Worms In s Healthy Child All children troubled wltn worms buie an on healthy color, which Indlcutei poor blood, Slid as a rule, there Is more or li'Hi stomach dlHturbsnce. tiKOVhVd TASTULHSS chill TON 10 glTen renularlf for two or three weeks will enrU-h the blood, lm proTe the dlKeetton, and set as a Ueneral Strength ening Tonto to the whole rmeiii. iture will then throw off or dispel the worms, and tbe Child will be In purlool health. yieasuaL to use. otlo pur bottle. Orphaned. "So your wife has taken up too?" "Yes, our children nre golf orphans." golf, now Dr. Peery's "Desd Shot" Is not a "lo sense" or "syrup," but a real old-fashioned dose of medicine which cleans out Worme or Tapeworm with a slngls dose. Adv. If your life Is blank fill It out nnd h a vc It sworn to. yg,r A Wholesome. Cleansing, V flil flS Refreshing and Healing M PlWa Lotion Murine for Red-Tr-. ness, Soreness, Granula- IP fGL tion,ItchingandBurning sawJT of the Eyes or Eyelids: "J Drops" After ttia Movies. Motoring or Golf will win your confidence. Ask Yoor Dnwjist t.tr Murine when your Eyes Need Csre. . M-U Marina By Kemsdy Co., Chicago TEXT Who Is my neighbor' Luke 10; S. Read Luke 10:26-87. In the parable of the Good Samari tan, Jesus Is clearly undertaking to show the univer sal obligation o! Christian s e r v Ice. The question to whom this ob ligation is due and the measure of the obligation confronts many an honest In quirer. It Is In teresting to dis cover the meaning of the master's answer to the young man's ques tion. Ho seems to say thut my neighbor is the ' man In need, tho man In need of what i I hove to give, and whose need arises and Is made known to me at a time when I am able to give It. If this be true, how nmar.lng and wonderful has become the world neighborhood, nnd how clearly Is tho Christian's duty to make Christ known emphasized by tho universality of human suffering. Like the man on the way to Jericho, na tions He stricken, bleeding, hungry nnd rendy to die. I Over against this nppnlllng fact, the ' like of which tho Christian never faced before In till the history of tho world, stands Christ, God's only an swer to human need. We of America know him. We have Mm enthroned In j ninny nn enrnest heart. We have l throughout the land tho open Bible, God's word spoken to sinful and BulTer Ing man everywhere and In all ages, words of love, words of hope nnd words of comfort. How mightily It be hooves us In this time of world tragedy and suffering to study the parable of the Good Samaritan and to search our j own hearts to know whether or not we as individuals nre rendering that ministry to the suffering which human need requires, and our knowledge of human suffering and our ability to al leviate It Insistently requires. What a reproach that In the mas ter's parable the representatives of re ligionthe servants of tho Temple of God passed by the sufferer. Lnch knew of tho case of human need. Each looked upon the torn and bleeding form. Each possessed the resources from which to help. Yet each turned away passing on the other side, delib erately walking away from this revela tion of suffering nnd need, deaf to this cry. So proud, so self-righteous, so ex clusive, were these servants of religion, and so devoted were they to the forms and ceremonies of their service, and so filled with the thought of their own Importance, that there seemed to be no place In either heart for the milk of human kindness. Will wo ever again permit this reproach to he laid at the door of the representatives of religion? Can It be possible that those who pro fess to be followers of Jesus Christ, and who are the exponents nnd advo cates of the Christian religion, shall fall to exemplify that high and holy love wherewith the master loved men? Shall we forget In the days to come that the master Mmself In answer to the doubt of John the forerunner an nounced ns the evidence of his divinity nnd gave ns the proof of his adequate ministry to men, thnt "the blind re ceive their sight, nnd the lame walk, the lepers nre cleansed, and tho deaf hear, and the dend arc raised up, and the poor have good tidings preached to them." Shall we not, as we journey townrd the day of world peace, In our comfort of circumstances, In our amplitude of resources, think of the peoples who have fallen by the way? Will not Bel gium and France and Iloumanla and Armenia nnd great, old, riven, torn and demoralized IUissin, draw out of tho Christian heart of America the min istry of healing, the ministry of money, the ministry of n Chrlstly love? Surely the great lessons of self denial nnd self-sacrifice which we are learning ns a people in this great war will In God's good providence prepnra us for that new neighborhood created by tho universality of suffering nnd the heart hunger of the world. May God In his provldentv preserve the faith nnd love of our people and pro tect our resources In men nnd money, for a world-wide campaign of evangel Ism after the war, nnd above nil pre serve In the heart of our nation thnt reality of spiritual experience that will make our world ministry as beau tiful and effective ns was that of the humble man of Samaria, who helped his brother In need, when thnt need wns discovered nnd the humble trav eler had the means nt his hnnd to ren der the succor which human suffering called forth. Had to Be Abandoned In Face of Hun Advance, but Served a Use ful Purpose. Tankee Ingenuity has developed a new weapon for use ngolnst the Hun. No; It will not be used very often, yet there nre times An American unit of engineers (railway) was hauling ammunition end supplies for the French In the face of one of the Germnn drives this year. At the height of things, when the Hun wns coming over In force nnd ad vancing In a way which meant the loss of anything that could not be moved promptly n $15,000 locomotive Jumped the track. Sergt. George Robertson, In chnrge, watched tbe battle for a moment, looked at his steam gauge, screwed the safety valve down tight, turned the oil fuel reserve supply Into the fire box, and tiien effected a solitary and successful retreat. Half an hour later some sixty Ger mans were standing about the strand ed locomotive when the holler did the one tiling which Sergeant Itobertson hoped for blew up. It had all the effects of n 14-inch Shell. Incidentally, Sergeant Koliertson Is now wearing the croix de guerre. DIDN'T SEEM TO WANT MIKE Boy Couldn't Understand Why So Many Telephone Callers Failed to Leave Any Message. He wns as bright as n new whistle, from his neatly blacked shoes to his shock of verinllllon hair (relates Fred dy Senior, referring to the new office boy In his o(llce). Quickly lie learned his duties sticking on posing stamps, sorting out mail and answering the telephone. We had stumbled upou a trt iisure. Hut strangely enough, wllh his nr rival ,the number of telephono calls diminished. "Business depression?" we asked ourselves. But on the second morning we heard the bell ring" nnd listened. "Hello!" said our hero. "Who Is it?" was tho evident reply from the other end of tho wire. "Miko Gollnskl," answered tho youthful prodigy. Then ho spelled It. Then, after a pause, he hung up the receiver. "That's the third one this morning,' he said, turning to me, "who has asked 'Who Is talking?' And when I told 'cm, they said they must have the wrong number." Cleveland I'laln fceuler. Yes, .Indeed. "Ain't women queer!" writes Tar buckle, with more feeling than orlgi pality. "My wife said, the other day, 'Oil, dear, I wish we had a big, lovely house !' "'What for?' I said, Just to humor her. "'I'd like to give n party,' she an swered. "'Have you such n bunch of friends It would give you plensure to Invite?' "'Y-yos. But such n lot that It would bo heavenly not to invite! "Now how do you figure," concludes Tarlmekle, "that It Is necessary to have a big house In order not to Invite a lot of people?" Easy. And If you don't understand a simple thing like that, T., there's no use explaining to you. Doing Their Bit. Two young men, gloating In the knowledge they were In n deferred class because of industrial duties, Ig nored tiatriotlc requests to conserve gasoline Sunday and ventured forth In nn automobile. They approached two young women near the Eiiimcrieli Vllle bridge. "Have a ride?" one brazenly called. "Not with slackers," they replied. And nn hour later the two young men were seen hoofing it to town like thou sands of other patriots. Indianapolis News. Force of Habit. "Is your husband going to claim ex emption?" "I guess so; he claims ev erything else In sight." Kansas City this year grew $1,3."4 worth of wheat In Swnpo park. We will win this war Nothing else really matters until we do! The Flavor Lasts Something Lacking. "Nobody seems to object to prohibi tion," said the visitor nt Crimson Gulch. "Well," replied Broncho Bob. "Three Finger Sam Is right resentful. He's gettln' to feel lonesome an' neglected. It's been near six months now since anyone come around glvln him heart-to-heart talks an' tellin' him wbnt a great man he'd be If he'd let liquor alone." A man ran mane nis almost anything during ship. wife believe their court- A great deal of shocking language Is due to the receipt of C. O. I. telegrams. Made in the U. S. A. A wounded American soldier was telling tt civilian an exciting story oi a battle. "Yes," snld ho, "a boche shell hit rat right In the neck." "Ami you are ullve now I" gasped tho listener. "Yes. You see, si ranger, this shell wns made In Germany, but my collar stud was made In the United Stntea, and I guess the squib sort of subsided. It was some stud." People's Horns Journal. Pays to Hustle. "All tlilnn come to him who waits. "Seems to me, though, you'd save time by going after them." Lout vllle Courier-Journal. WEAK KIDNEYS MEAN A WEAK BODY inure: slow nnd neliliercitc as I uned to be" is a frequent and unwc When ymi're fifty, your Wy birins to creak a little at the Inntien. Motion is iot so young roouent ami unwel come thought. (Vrtnin bodily functions upon which good health and good spirits so much depend, arc impnircjj. The weak spot is generally tlic bladder. Unpleasant symptoms show themnelves. Painful and niinoyiiig complications in other organs arise. This is particularly true with el derly people. If you only know how, this trouble can be obviutcd. For over 2tK) years GOLD MF.DAL Haarlem Oil has been relieving tlio in convenience and pain due to advancing years. It is a standard, old-time home remedy, and needs no introduction. It is now put up in odorless, tasteless capsules. These are easier nnd more pleasant to take than the oil in bottles. Bioli capsule contains about one dose of five drops. "Take them just like you would ny pill, with a small swullow of water. They soak into tho system and throw off the poisons which nre ranking you old be fore your time. They will quickly relieve those stiffened joints, that backache, rhew niatism, lunilNigo, sciatica, gall stones, gravel, "brick dust," etc. Tliey are as effective remedy for all diseases of the bladder, kidney, liver, stomach and allied organs. GOLD MF.DAL ITaarlem Oil Caprolea cleanse the kidneys and purify the blood. Ihey trequently ward ott attacks oi the dangerous anil latnl diseases o! the Km nevs. Thev have a beneficial effect, and often completely cure the diseases of the bodily organs, allied with the bladder and kidneys. If you are troubled with soreness serosa the loins or with "simple" aches and pains in the back take warning, it may be the preliminary indications of some dreadful ninlndy which can be warded off or cured if taken in time. Go to vonr druggist today and pot a hog of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. Money refunded if thev do not help yoa. 1 hrec sizes. GOLD MF.DAL are the pure, original imported Haarlem Oil Capsules, Accept No Substitutes. Adv. fe-yr.! rnntonw1!iTluidPracrir Read This Slowly And Think. Does my life please God? Am I studying my Bible dally? Am I enjoying my Christian life? Is there anyone I cannot forget? Have I ever won a soul to Christ? How much time do I spend In pray er? Am I trying to bring my friend to Christ? Have I ever had n direct answer to prayer? Is there anything I cannot give up for Christ? Just whore nm I milking my great est mistake? Am I doing nnythlng I would con demn In others? How does my life look to those who are not Christians? How many things do I put before my religious duties? Have I ever tried to glvo one-tenth of my Income to tho Lord? How much of my time and money do I give to Christ? Is tho world being made better or worse by my living In It? Maryland Tract Society. "The greater one's power with God In constant prayer, the greater grows one's power with men who seldom pray." Wo plnn and plan, then pray That Qod may bless our plnn. So runs our durk nnd doubtful way. That scarce shall lead unto the day So runs the life of man I But hearken! God salth, "Pray." And he will show his plnn. And lend us In hjs shining way That lendeth on to perfect day Each God-surrendered man. IIow simple life becomes when wa have only one object to seek, one pur pose to fulfill to wnllc with God, to please God 1 It has been said that the utmost mnny Christians get to, Is that they are pnrdoned criminals. IIow short they fall of the Joy and blessed ness of walking with God ! Moody. Talking to men for God Is a grent thing, but talking to God for men la a greater thing. God honors no are no deposits. drafts where there s I Children Cry For AT sMHI ll.-if. I'D It V- in, miiiio njviniiuLH" rjlheStomachs anoww -1 rwrfntneandRcsLUts!aJ nCKher0rlm. 1Hn V fr r,T-C rA tV.V 'A f-stff a R"S5,1 M ll I U 11 ft'Y A I -A umAI s .!fi!Bemeh'fbr t nir Sleep rntncrcfirenjnjn w.rrwTAimCoW'W JJE-" What is' CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Ott, Paregoric, Drops i and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the) relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating th Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural deep. . The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS! 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