THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURQ, PA. ' Spanish Influenza can be prevented easier than it can be cured. At the first sign of a shiver or sneeze, take CASCARA M QUININE gtandsrd cold remedy for 10 yrt in tablrt form '. no opiates break! up cold jo 24 hours relieves grip in 3 dayi. Money k. k If it fall. The genuine box hi. Red top Jnin Mr. HUt's picture. At All Drug Stores. Landing Space. plscusslng the proposal to put 20, OOO American battleplanes In France, Luiliin Cury snys In tJolller's Week ly: "Three squadrons of dyers and there lire 18 miichliu's to a squadron . rti n I r ii field nearly a milu long In which to land safely. Allow CO iniiiliines to a field, which In a good ninny, mid u third of n Hiiunre mile to n Held. It would require more thnn 300 llclds to hind 20,000 iimclil lien more lluiil 100 square miles of level spnee just liehlnU the front linen." The Very Ideal Friend (In Windfall's llbrnry) T suppose you spend much time with jritur hooks? Windfall (astonlsbed) Who, me? Wliat do you suppose I hire a big punch of bookkeepers for? Iluffnlo Express. Rather Vague. "I understand our neighbor bus got i job at whitewashing." "Fences or characters?" After sizing up his neighbors n man wises to worry about his own Inferi ority. This Laroe 1 Dottle of YAGER'S LINIMENT contains twice a much as the usual 60 cent bottle of liniment and lasts the average family for months. It quickly alleviates pain caused from rheumatism, sciatica, neu ralgia, sprains, etc. Sold by all dealers. Price 35c HUBERT BROS. CO., Baltimore, Md, TURNING FURS Xj that Is the trappers business. When you mar ket your catch, dol lars alone count High-quoting,! promising price lists do not lead you to but results. We bav practiced fairness in fur buytatg For 58 Years Our nrice-lUt it (us ed entirely on "lair play.'' hkh begins by awlnf shippers price litis Hut quote all that canbcpakionatquart. honest assortment and that ends by send ing check promptly lor the lull amount due. Let us send you our lists. Send yournamcaod .address to Dept. K. LEWIS BAEU b CQ we W. N.U., i BALTIMORE, NO. 45-1918. Where in SIS to 830 oer Km IW-afEA'. I t: ;iirKA3:-.!.il it easy to figure the profits. Many Western Canadian farmers (scores of them from the U. S.) have paid for their land from a single crop. Such an opportunity for 100 profit on Ubor and investment is worth investigation. Canada extends to you a hearty Invitation to settle on her I Free Homestead Lands of 160 Acres Each Ior secure seme of the low priced Alberta. Think what yon can make n a- A 11'a.. n.li.l alHa B u, easy in yn. 11 uuucuui jiliuo v j (lax. Mixed farming and cattle raising. The climate is healthful and agreeable; railway fa cilities excellent; good schools and churches convenient Write for literature and particulars as to reduced railway rates to Supt Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to J. P. JflFf RSY, Car. Walnut k Broad Sis., Philadelphia, P. Cnnadlan Government Agent Carter's little Liver Pills Yminnnnothe 0 Constipated and Happy Sm.n pir" Smsll Dose bmsll frio A HSENCE of Iron In tho f AGENTS -Every Moloring Nan CJS".nc",r di-slms to Dnt"pep"ln his "s"nJ Wrfi. hl" llr"1- "ore's blit mono? (or yon. aks run IIt wire. KOil'T M. HOWKS vu-ituu., 1 K.OIilobt., ludluOBoolls, lud. PATENTS Wntsoti E.Colemin,Wsti lnUiB,l.U. Hooks free. High, est rererenoes. Bail result. carter? r i x in 11.nL i Get New Kidneys! The kidncyi are the most overworked oreuni of the human body, and when they fail in their work of iilteriiiK out and throwing oil the poiitotis developed in the system, thing Lieu in to happen. One of tho lirst wurninus ib pain or lift" nesg in the lower pint of the linck; highly colored urine; loss of appetite; indiges tion; irritulinii, or even stone in the blad der. These symptoms indicate & condition that may lead to that dreaded and fatal malady, Unit's disease, for which there is said to be no cure. Do not delay a minute. At the first in dication of trouble in the kidney, liver, bladder or urinary orpins start taking Oold Modal lluarleni Oil Cnpxulcs, and save yourself before it is too lute. Instant treatment is necessary in kidney and blad der troubles. A delay is often fatal. You can almost certainly find immediate relief in Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules. For more than 2110 years this famous prep aration has been an nnfailirw remedy for all kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It is the pure, original Haarlem Oil your greut-grandmother used. Aboet two cap sules each day will keep you toned up and feeling fine. Get it at any drug store, and if it does not give you almost immediate relief, vour money will be refunded, lie sure you get the GOLD MKDAL brand. None other genuine. In boxes, three sizes. Adv. Frank Confession. "What are you reading there?" "A magazine urtlcle written by a man who tells how be started with a dollar earned by selling newspapers and made millions." "Oh, that's an old story." "Hut this fellow Is ustonlalilngly frank, lie admits that his legal ad visers pulled him out of some pretty tight places." Illrmlnghnm Age-Herald. STOMAGKJPSET? PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN AT ONCE ENDS SOURNESS, GAS, ACIDITY, INDIGESTION. When mollis unset vnu nnd vnn heleh ' gas, nelds and undigested food. When ronld, thnt do I not, but what I hate, you hnve lumps of Indigestion pain or that do I." 1'iistor Hsl, a notable Cbl any distress In stomach you can gel nose Christian, tells us that as n heath relief Instnntly No waiting I en. he struggled to fulfill Confucius As soon as you ent n tablet of rape's Dlapepsln all the Indigestion pain stops, (iascs, acidity, hcurthtirn, flatulence and dyspepsia vanish. I'ape's Dlapepsln tablets cost very little at drug stores. Adv. Ready Explanation. Once when we were nutting In the woods Marjorle lost her footing on a steep hillside and rolled to the ground below. Her father hurried down to sett If she were hurt. "My, my, Marjorle, bow did this hap pen?" ho asked. "Oh, I started to go before my legs were ready to take me, I guess," wus her answer. Chicago Tribune. Don't Worry About Pimples. On rising and retiring gently smear the face with Cutlcura Ointment. Wash off the Ointment In five minutes with Cutlcura Sonp nnd hot water. For free samples address, "Cutlcura, Dept. X, Boston." At druggists and by mall. Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 5a Adv. Life's Greatest Handicap. It Is n sad thing to begin life with low conceptions of It. There Is no mis fortune comparable to a youth without n sense of nobility. Hotter bo born blind than not to see the glory of life. Theodore T. Hunger. When Bshy Is Teething OnoVBH BABY HO Wat, mhiucinu will eormot the guinisch slid Bowel troubles, ferfecllj unl ink See dlracilons on the boule. If love Is unable to see the dollar mark It Is useless to call In tho ocu list. Western Canada you can buy at from acre cood farm land that will raise 20 to 45 bushels to the acre of $2 wheat its lands In Manitoba, Saskatchewan or with wheat at $2 a bushel and land so IIOTB KSTIPV BIUI A Remedy That Makes Life Worth Living Genuine bears alcastura ARTRR'S IRON PILLS Baby Colds twnnlNt trestment with a remedy tl tains no opislci. l'iso's is mild but effeo ilvei pleasant to take. Ask your druggist for 1 Rest Given and Rest Found By REV. L. W. GOSNELL Assistant Dean, Moody Bible Institute, Chicago TEXT Come unto me, nil yo that lubor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek nnd lowly in heart; and ye ahnll And rest unto your aouls, for my yoke is easy and my burden ts llKht.-Matthew 11:28-30. One minister remarked to nnothcr: "I get tired of hearing people talk of heaven as a place of rest. I expect to be very active there." The first replied : "So do I. but It Is n pleas ant thing to rest when you ore weary." Multi tudes will nuree with him. Indeed, one-third of tho people In tho world follow n religion Iluddhlsm which' promises rest, or rather extinction, as Its chief boon. Two Types of Weariness. The words of Jesus suggest weari ness of tw types, which may be de scribed as nctlve nnd passive. Somo pro weary because they "labor." The toll of life exhausts them or tho en deavor to live righteously throws them Into despair. They cry, "For that J which I do I allow not; for whnt 1 Ideal of "the princely man," nut nnui ly gave np his efforts nnd solaced him self with the opium pipe. Others are wenry because "heavy laden" with sor row or guilt Many sing with Tenny son : And the stately ships po on , To their hnven under tho hill: But O, for tho touch of a vanished bana I And the aounil of a voice that Is still. George Whltoflold wns so oppressed j hv n sense of cililt that ne lay ior Vinrs nt B time on the floor of tho ! scruples against doing the deed, -but public house where he worked; and j Wns afraid of being found out. Soma 1 John Itunynn hns pictured himself In mvc (i,.Klre to do evil, but refrain the 'Tllgrim" with tho great bundle on f,.,,,,, t becuuse they are afraid of la bia buck. 1 Ing caught. Itebekah undertakes tn Unt. no matter whnt form of wear!- ' i.ur (, curse that may come, so ness may trouble us, Jesus offers rest to "all" who labor nnd nro neovy laden. First he says, "Come unto mo end I will give you rest." This wo take to refer to that rest of con science which he bestows ns a girt on nil who como to him. This settles their position eternnlly and they are "snfo In tho arms of Jesus." What n great boon this 1st John Wesley found it only after he had been nn or dained minister for years. lie wns on his wny to Georgia as a missionary to the Indlnns when a dreadful storm arose. lie wns frightened, but found some simple Moravian Christians sing ing through the storm. Even the wom en nnd children were not nfrnld to die. Wesley discovered they had learned the secret of peace by trusting In Christ alone for salvation, and he be came a seeker for the same rest of soul. lie found It nt Inst, nnd ns the result tho Evnngellcnl Revival wns born. To como to Christ Is to believe on him, to trust him (John 6:35). To nil who thus come he gives rest of con science. But mnny who hnve this gift are still oppressed from day to day by the cares of life. To them Jesus speaks ogaln, saying, "Take my yoke upon yon nnd ye shnll find rest unto your pouls." This deeper rest, which Is found by taking his yoke, Is well worth our attention. It mny be well to nsk the question, what is a yoke for? Tho answer is found In the reference of the text to a "burden." The yoke Js to enable nn nnlmnl to draw Its burden. More over, the burden will be "light" only when the yoke Is "easy." It is Just an when, amongst us, the hnrRe's col lar Is rightly adjusted and well pndded: the nnlmnl then finds It easy to draw Its burden, but otherwise Its shoulder Is gnlled nnd it refuses to pull the load. Horn now we are coming to the prac tical point. Jesus tells us the very things we need In our yokes to make them easy so that tho burden of life rill bo light. "Take my yoke upon you," be says, "nnd lenrn of me, for I am meek nnd lowly In heart." It Is because we lack meekness nnd low liness thnt tho yoke galls nnd the burden Is henvy. As we understand It, "meekness" Is mir nttltudo to men, especially, whllo "lowliness" describes Our attitude to God. Jesus had both grnces In per fection. In the very chapter where our text Is found, men call him a glut ton and wlneblbber, but he Is unruf fled, saying, "Wisdom Is Justified of her children." Again, God hides his secrets from the wise nnd prudent but Jefus in his lowliness snys: "Even so Father, for so It seemed good In thy sight." When we ore thus meek and lowly, It Is evident the yoke will be easy and the burden light. ' Yokes are made for two and those who wear Christ's yoke mny assure themselves that he himself will Jour ney beside them, contributing his great strength to drawing the burdens tliut sppress them. "In the world ye shnll hnve tribula tion, but In me ye shall have peace," Found Through War. Thousands of men and women hnve como to a higher life In the war. They were living for nothing. Now they hnve been given a cause. They wero valuing case and Indulgence. Now theso seem to be unworthy. Hardship and sncrlflce were the things they had avoided. Donald Ilnnkey said "we de rldo them." The call to give up their lives has been answered by hosts of men and mnny of them hnve had the experience promised by our Lord. They have found thera again, and jr-w thov bnve found wn a rew life IMPROVED UNirOBM IlfTERRATkDNAft SlMfSuM Lesson (Ily REV. 1. n. KITZWATKIl, n. d., Teacher of KnRllcli Hll.lo In the Moody Bible Inxtliute o( C'liknuo.) (Copyright, 1918, Western Newspaper Union.) LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 10 JACOB DECEIVES HIS FATHER. I.KSBON TEXT Genesis 27:18-3. OOUJKN TKXT-Spenk every man truth with his neighbor.-Epheslans 4:28. DEVOTIONAL HEADINU-Ephesiuns 4:13-32. ADDITIONAL MATEIHAI-Oenesls 27: 1-45; I'roverbs KMi-Wi; Zccbariah 8:10-17; Acts 5:1-11. l Isaac's Birthright ('. Purpose 7:1-4). Regarding the The Inllrmlty of old ago reminded j Isaac Hint he should set his bouse In order. The particular matter needing attention was the determination as tn who should be the hend of the house when he wns gone. As to whether Isaac knew what Ood had told Ite bekah concerning Jacob's priority we are not told (On. 2.":i:.'t), but It Is evident that he lacked spiritual dis cernment, being under the sway of his nppetlte. Kvon though hi; was Ignorant of God's plan ns revealed to Itebekah, Ksiiu's action In marrying heathen women (Gen. 20; 31, !tT), ought to have convinced Isaac that Ksiiti was unfit to be the head of the house which was In line of the covenant blessing. II. Rebekah'a Scheme to Frustrate Isaac's Plan (vv. Ii-17). Iluving heard Isaac's Instructions to Rsiiu, she took steps to divert the fa . r. . I.V.,.,. .i T,.(,i, i'ss ng fro in I'.snu to Jacoii. i. i r , .in .i,t ire,,v, t It wns (.od s will that Jr.cob ther's Mi She knew should have the birthright, but bud no scruples ns to what method should be used In Its nccompllsliment. 1. Itebekah's Instructions to Jacob (vv. 5-10). She sent Jacob to bring two kids from the goats, promising that nhfl would make savory meat, such as Isaitc loved. She knew that Isaac's weak spot was his stomach. 2. Jacob's hesitancy (vv. 11-17). He foresaw the UUHculty ami danger whlch confronted him. His hesitancy w,is not because lie nan cotiscieiiiioiis Jacob's scruples are set aside. She clothes him with Esau's raiment, and places into his hands the food. III. Jacob Deceives Esau (vv. lH-'J'.i). 1. Interview between Isaac and Jacob (vv. IS-tir.). The quickness with which Ilia, suvory meat was brought, aroused sus picion In tho mind of Isaac. In order to allay that suspicion Jacob deliber ately lied. He not only lied, but blas phemed the name of Cod In declaring that bis success wns due to the help of Jehovah. This lie Is again repeat ed when Isaac questions him further. One He cnlls for another. Having started on the road of deception hu was obliged to lie In onWr to cover up his deceit. 2. The paternal blessing (vv. 20-20). It embodied the following particu lars: (1) A fertile soil and abundant products (v. 28). Man Is dependent upon God for the fruitage of the soil. Few stop to consider their obligation to 111 tit for temporal blessings. (2) National pre-eminence (v. 211). God was to give him a numerous and pow erful offspring. This has in u large measure been fullllled, but In u Mill larger measure It remains to be ful filled. (3) rre-etnlneiice mining his kindred (v. 20). "The elder shall serve tho younger." (-1) The object of God's especial care (v. 20). Hcing God's choice, God obligates himself to care for him. Those who would misuse Jacob would suffer; those who would favor Jacob would be favored. Those who are chosen of (Sod enjoy his special care, and woe be to hlni who would dare to molest them. This Included temporal iind spiritual bless ings. Happy Is be who enjoys the friendship of God. IV. Esau's Remorse (vv. HO-.'I.H). Scarcely had Isaac ceased blessing Jacob till Esau came for the blessing. The secret was now out. Lying and deceit cannot long be hid. In the face of what had been done, Isaac shakos with fear. No doubt this Is due to the manifest presence of Jehovah. Esau gives forth n terrible wall. While shedding bitter tears of disappoint ment, lie rages with passion and plans to murder Jacob after Isaac's death. This Is a most bitter experience for Esnu, but he Is merely reaping what he sowed. For n brief Indulgence of his flesh he sold bis birthright. May Esau's folly warn us of choosing flesh Iv Indulgence rather than plrltunl blessings. Whenever one turns from the love of God to the gratification of worldly lusts, he Is guilty of Esau's profunlty. Kill the Spider. A story Is told of u Christian saint who prayed frequently In the prayer htrvlco of his church. His prayer in variably contained the queer phrase, "Lord, brush nwny the cobwebs!" This petition in due" course of time became very Irksome to a second brother, who tired of hearing It re peated so often. At length, "Lord!" cried he, "our brother hath often he sought thee to brush away the cob webs, for many years he hath asked this of thee. We beseech thee that Thou wllt; by Thy grace, enable him to change tho form of his prayer. Let his voice no longer nsk that the cob webs bo cleared away, but let his cry henceforth be, 'Lord, kill the spider I'" Hrotheihood men can learn n great truth from this Incident. In dealing with tho problems that more nnd more press for n solution, und In which the movement must do Its part, brushUm away tho cobwebs will 'not uvall the spider or the cause must be destroyed. If the remedy la to be n permutieui one. . ft (loiiouciud by the Nuiionai VVumau Christian Temperance Union.) A BY-PRODUCT OF THE WAR. ' Alice Carey McKlnney, (President Lou isiana VV. C. T. U.) Tho government Is making compul sory the things the W. O. T. U. has ad vocated for forty years, and people who did not know the organization op posed anything but drunkenness, or helped anybody but drunkards' fami lies, are having new revelations. I be lieve the best war work we can do Is to make the world safe for our sol diers. We ought to knit and sew, but as I do I hear the Muster sny "These things ought ye to do and not to luuve the other undone." jn times of pence the W. O. T. V. prepared for war, and now that war Is on wo cannot afford to sit down and spin yarns to make foot covering whllo doing nothing to remove the thorns and briers from the pathway. There may hnve been a tlmo when ; woman had a sphere; if so this war has wrecked the boundary lines and ' she Is free. The exodus of woman from tho homo Is one of the by-products of rrussliiu militarism that wns ' not Included In tho calculations of Frederick the Great when he started the ball to rolling which has landed all Europe In the trenches. I A little boy said, "I'a, what Is a stag j bunquet?" "A slag banquet my son, Is B banquet where there ore no women." J "Well, pn, If a banquet where there ' are no women is u stag banquet, what 1 would a nation without women be?" 1 And tho man had to acknowled , T . , . ouhJ be n stagnation. Idontl , i,,, t i.i. LlgO It know whnt you think ubout It but I think to ' secure "Votes, for Women" Is n real I war work. I invested 25 years of my ' life in tho rearing of three children, nnd while I was doing it I said with St. I rani. "This one thine I do." Now i inn, iino uuv nuns a ,, , . , .,. t, that they have gono out from tho homo and are serving Undo Sam I want a voice In the affairs of Uncle Sam's gov ernment. I taught them that liquor, tobacco and immorality wero bad things, and no man should be ullowed to undo my teaching, wnno 1, wno ,mve sn(,nt my llfu for tlll.mi 8lt nmi weep, voiceless and voteless, One of the arguments against wom an suffrage Is that women do not know enough about politics to vote! Not long since our national W. C. T. U. president wrote and nsked me to tell her how our senators and representa tives are elected, and for how long. I phoned a lawyer friend and nsked him; he could not give me "the exact Infor mation." I asked another lawyer who wns also n member of the legislature; he told me, but told mo wrong hnd to look It up nnd correct his error. I ' have asked several prominent men lately how many electoral votes Lou- I Isiana Is entitled to, and none has been I able to tell mo. Now If men hnve been i voting some .10, some fiO, and some n hundred fears, perhaps, without know- lag these things, why cannot wo do the same? INDUSTRIES ENDORSE WAR-TIME PROHIBITION Tho AVar Prohibition Committee of Massachusetts sent to the big Indus tries of New England theso questions: "Does tho mnnngement favor prohibi tion ns n war measure? Do the em ployees favor it?" Twelve days from the date of mail ing 318 replies had come In, 307 of which were favorable and 11 opposed. Tho managements were 'virtually un animous for war prohibiten and many Insisted that It should bo permanent. Among the employees 220 concerns re ported favorable, 45 doubtful, 8!) made no statement. Some fuctorles had taken polls which showed ubout seventy-flvo per cent fnvorable. This hnnnonlr.es with the polls taken In 20 of the larger British cities which showed KiO.Onil for and 78,000 against war prohibition. As usunl, the larger and more Important concerns took speclnl Interest In tho letter, mnny of the managers adding a wod of special emphntlc opinion. ALCOHOL AND MARKSMANSHIP. A member of the French nrmy medi cal corps has recently made public tho results of investigations concerning the effect of alcohol on marksmanship, lie chose the best shots from nmong the non-comnilssloned officers nnd sol diers of his regiment, snys the organ of tho American Medical association, and had them fire a series nt 200 me ters. They were then gl-en a dose of brandy, approximately 50 gm., nftor which they fired a second series similar to the first. These experiments wero repeated nt different times nnd under different conditions, always with Iden tical results. It was found that tho edlclencv of the marksmen after tho nbsorption of the alcohol had depreci ated 30 per cent In rapiu unng uuu 50 per cent In slow tiring. REGIMENT BONE-DRY The 158th Infantry, formerly the First Arlsonn Infantry, now In Franco, lays claim to call Itself the driest regi ment In the army, says an Associated Tress dispatch. The men base this claim on the fact that the entire com missioned personnel of the regiment soon nfter being mustered into federal service took nn oath to drink no Intox icants until the present war Is ended. "Food will win the war; don't wastf it.;; It" don't tasta When nntlonwide prohibition goes Into effect it will release 000,000 men now engaged In the liquor truffle nnd Miese will bo able to take the placo cf others here at home, thus releas ing 000,000 men for active duty In Frnnce. Patriotism nnd prohibition have been Joined together In nn Indissolu ble union by this great world conflict. They are the gold dust twins to clean up this country and make it a fit hab itation for democracy and clvlllzntlon Wayne B. Wbeelcr, ' HOW TO USE VIM'S VAPORUB 111 TREATING SPANISH INFLUENZA The Influenza Germs Attack the Lining of the Air Pa sages. When VapoRub Is Applied Over Throat anJ Chest, the Medicated Vapors Loosen the Phlegm, Open the Air Passages and Stimulate the Muco j Membrane to Throw Off the Germs. In Addition, VapoRub is Ab sorbed Through and Stimu lates the Skin, Attracting the Blood to the Surface and Thus Aids in Reducing the Congestion Within. CALL A PHYSICIAN -GO TO BED -STAY QUIET - DONT WORRY There U No Orrasloa for Plo IbSo ensa Itself Una a Trrr Low Percent ace of Falalltlrv. Not Over One Death Out of Kverr Four Hundred Cases Aerordlna- to the ft. C. Hoard of Health. The Chief Banger l.lea la Complications Arlslos;, Atlarhln Principally Patlrnla In a Itnn-Ilomn Condi dun Those Who Don't (Jo to Bed Soon Enough, or Those Who Get Vp Too Early Rpanlsh Influenza, which appeared In Spain In May, has all the appearance of srrlp or la grippe, which lias swept over the world tn numerous epidemics aa far back as hlutory runs. Hippocra tes refers to an epidemic In 412 D. C. which Is regarded by many to have been Inlluenzii. Every century hai had Ita attack!. Beginning with 1831. this country has had five epidemics, the last In 1889-1890. THE SYMPTOMS. Grippe, or Inllucnza, aa It la now called, usually begins with a chill, fol lowed by achliiK. feverlshncsa and sometimes nausea nnd dizziness, and a general feeling of weakness nnd de pression. The temperature Is from 10 to 104, and the fever usually lasts frnm three to Ave dnvs. Tho verms . -- --- -- - . attack the mucous membrane, or lining f th , Da,ges-nose. throat nnd pas bronchial tubes; there Is usually a hard couxh. especially bad at night. and frequently all the appunrunevs of a eevere head cold. THE TREATMENT. Go to bed at the Hrst nyniptotni. not only for your own sake, but to avoid spreading the disease to othors take a purgative, eat plenty of nourishing food, remain perfectly quiet nnd don't worry. Quinine, aspirin or Dover's Powder, etc., may be administered by the physician's directions to relieve the aching. But thera la no cure or BOTH OF IMMORTAL STRAIN ' Why the Names of Alexander Hamil ton and Abraham Lincoln Will For ever Be a Living Force. The slate which Alexander Hamil ton had planned and Inanguraled Abra ham Lincoln completed and cunllrmcd. It Is natural to contrast these two men, who In all supeiliclal things were most unlike In clrcnuislnnees, man ners, age, temper and appearance, l'.ut In the great matter that concerned each of them most nearly they were nt one. In many of their ipialHIes they were alike. In both there was the same Instinct for reality and con tfmpt for phrases, the same clear Judgment nnd swift decision. Their eyes saw "far ami wide," and things appeared to them ever In a splendid ami true proportion, rhythmical and harmonious, governed by great laws. In richness of nature they were equals, and equals also in Integrity mid cour age. And In hull) there was the same rare and consummate mastery of the English tongue, begotten of great thoughts and a fiery sincerity, which not only Increases a hundredfold the power of a man In his own day hut continues it as an Intimate and liv ing force among generations to whom otherwise he would have been but a remote odor or a , great historical shadow V. S. Oliver. Cause for Gratitude. "You seem grateful to your native lown." "I ought to be," answered (he self nade millionaire. "What did II ever do for you?" "Wouldn't tolerate me after I got to 3e seventeen years old. The result ivas I went east anil got rich. Why, dr, If it hadn't I a for the stem anil lnyieldlng atlilinle of Hie lending eltl sens of my native lown I might have icon there right now, clerking In n rocery store." I'.lrniliigliam Age-Herj lid. It's Just as bad to desert I'ncle Sam In n factory as It Is to desert him on the battlefield. Some men fall to arrive because :hey carry too much excess baggage. ions lotd-S .11 iisorable For your dcntlid hnT hven toll In m lUtt U't iWd nmutb tbat mini Hi teeth, y.'t this icltl tlmt In powtrful ttmugh to ent through tlio tinnier than bono enamel of the teeth am riecaf them, la taxteleiia. Ita tireenc can ba detected only by chetnleal tenia. No client loal tint Im neetU-d to tell jot that you hara actl ulnmaih. I mil ne.t Ion, bvlchlny, beartbtim, oiir Stomal1)!, food-rertenlliiK, tbat mlier-ulil puffed up IVellnjt after eat Inn, liitonllna) Italna, headaebea, etc. Then are nil . Nature'a vrariilmr to you. They are I sure nlKrti of kuperaelillty. . Acld-alonat-b preveutn proper dlpee (Ion am aMHlmllalln, thtif raualnc the blood tu become thin ami itnintTer lulled, aa a remit of which people become al low-aktnned, einndated, ah'k id bad looking. Acid stomach caitaet ptomaeh and In teatlnal fermentation, prolixin; polana and toxlna which, etaorbcd Into the blol and Tarried throughout the aytttem, raime auto Intoxication, Ineomula, oorTouHiie, Irritability, mental dpproanlon, melan cholia, tlliilnein, tertlg-J and oftentlto', ralTiitar heart trouble and heart failure, Arld-atomach rauwea Irritation all a tona the lnteaflnni tract Irritation so eevere and ajwravatlni aa to frequently, reault In catarrh and even cancer of the tomach. What chance, then, haa anyone t-r robuat health, bappluens or aucccas If specific fur Infliienin the dlseaae mast run It course. Nature herself wilt throw off the attack If only yon kers up your strength. The chief dsnger Ilea In the complications which may arlae. Inlluenxa so weakens the bodily resistance that there Is dunger of pneu monia or bronchitis developing andl sometimes Inflammation of the middle ear, or heart affections. Tor these reasons. It I very Important that the patient remain In bed until hi strength returns stay In bed at least two days or more after the fever hae left you. or If you are over ro or not strong, stay In bed four days or more, according to the severity of the attack. EXTKnAI. APPI.ICATIO. In order to stimulate the lininc of the air passages to throw off i!i grippe germs, to aid In loosening th phlegm and keeping the air pnsKag- open, thus making the breathing e- -lor. VIck'K Vupoltub will be found ef fective. Hot. wet towels should be ap plied over the throat, rlo st ami lacsi . between the shoulder blades tn open the pores. Then Vlck's should b rutilipd In over tho part until the skin red. spread on thickly and cover with two thicknesses of hot fl.mnal cloths. I.cnve tho clothing loos around the neck, a the heat of lh body liberates the Ingredients In th form of vapors. These vnpors. In haled with each breath, carry the med ication ilir.lly to the purls nfTrcteii. At the same time, Vapolluh Is ab sorbed ihroiiKh and stimulates th skin attracting the blood to the sur face and thus aids In relieving the con gestion within. HOW I'll AVOID TIIK IIIMEASK. Kvlilence seems to prove that thl In a gi rui dlxeaxe. spread principally by human contact, chiefly throuR'i coughing, sneeilng or spitting. S avoid persons having colds whicli means nvohllng crowds common drinking ciipx roller towels, etc. Keep up your bodily strength by plenty of exercise In the open it I r anil good fo4L Ki:i:r i- hi.i: mot ( n.n. Above all keep free from colds, aa colds Irritate the lining of the air pua snges and render them much belter breeding placcti for Ihu genua. t'se Vlck's Vapolluh at the very first nlgn of a cold. Kor a head cold, melt l little In ii poon and Inhale the va pors, or better still, jse Vapoltuh In n henxiln steam kettle If this Is not available, use nn ordinary tia kittle. Kill half full of boiling water, put in half a te.'ixpooii of Vapoltuh from ttm to time keep the kettle Just nowly hulling Inhale the stemn mixing. VUk s Vapoltuh can be had In Hire xlxcs 3llc. :-. tl at all drugl'inta. Marital Amenities. Sin- "I was a foul wln u I married you." lie "Thai is what all my frleiitH told me at the time." "Cold tn the Head" la an acute attac k of Nasal Catarrh. TV r- sons who nro simjccj io lu-iiuem hmuw In the head" will And that the use of HALL'S CATAlirm MKMCINK will build un the Bvslom. cleanse the plnidM 1 and render them less liable to coble. liepeatea attacks or Acuta caiarrn may lend tn Chronic Cntnrrh. 11 ALL'S CATARRH MKPTCINE l fair, en Internally and acts through th Blood, cn I he Mucoua Surfaces of the Hvstemv All Prugglsta 76c. Testimonial free. !n nn for nnv ense of catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINK will not, CUF J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, Ohio J Heauly may be only sfci'n dee, buC the Impression It makes penotrutet tO the heart. Why buy many bottles nf ether Vermt fusrs. when one bottle of I)r. Perry'a "le' Shot" will act surely and promptly t A v. Dark horses are not always ns blncli ns they are painted. Vi lit ii o I X B, V, kYftl o) GUAR ANTEtD TO INSTANTLY RCLICV? ASTHMA 0H MONtY RCFUNDCD ASK ANY tRUWillf Got the Genui and Avoid Waste A DAT A "The OLD 'RELIABLE? KIM.-THK-BAT, It only costs yon 2Rc t Kll.l.-THK-HAT, mid your losses frou. what tho It AT destroys Is enormous, each K.T on your place routs you $1(1 yesrly to feed him. Why stand fur Oiks whvo torn ma enclose, 2.V 111 money, stnms r thrift stump, nnd KII.L-THK-K.IS,. and aavai food, irnH-rty and money. Tho reason for the large demand Is thai Chickens nnd Ituts stay around biitliltnir. Slid O-KAT-O Is a iwn-polonaus mineral. Therefore you arc snfo In balling for Jiitl where you hnve Chicken. . fold by mall only l'OMTPAII). Dou't wait, order todnv. THE O-RAT-0 CO. ATLANTA (iltORCUk ZJL?$?)&n Every Cake tomach El.al.es Uea i and this acld atnmach tn allowed to tear d.iw and ue up ily after day your atreuftti and vitality faater than you can let It out of food you et. l ife la Imhrtl dark and dreary fur a ponon with acid-atom ' ach. Yon crare health, atreniith, the power and will tu thlult ami ml don't ymf You wnnt to fet-l full of pep and energy, fine and fit, always eager for work uf pleasure. Then you mmt rid your stontxeh of Ita excess acid. Yon can start dotn It rUht now. A wi'mlorful modern undl cine haa made It pol)le to literally wlie out the cxctm acid. Thla remedy la calledE K ATONIC. It Is msde In pleaaant tn"t ln tablets nud you take them Juat Ilk a bit of enndy. And, my, how food K ATONIC makes) you fct'll It banlhea arld aiotnaeh ml" erica like ninglct Make the atoroach coot, aweet and atrouf. Helps you to fet full trenftu out of your food eo that. In turn, yrnir body and brain ae vlgoniua alert and kcn, BATOMO la absolute! euaranteeil, w vet a bit rc (mix (mm your duurM. If it does nut help yon your moin-y wilt I refunded. If your itruntlit dcs iot kefj. RATON 10, send your ns-ne sd addrwai tv the Katnnlc Hemely Company, 1018 f Wahash Are., Chimin, 111., and they t Hi at once mull yon a 60e box and yon c a send them the money for U after xm l cclra It.
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