The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, August 20, 1914, Page Page Three, Image 3

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Lineup of British and French Fleets gqwuimiMi.IM"! HM-.? wi* iyui.ijjjjp 11. munni .?in.g Ht 1 ^ FR^cV^?y^^'l In thc map A indicates Dreads WAH FLEET OF GBEAT BRITAIN . . D-. Dreadnought; I B . Plrst Class Battle ship; S. C.. Battle Cruiser; A. C. Ar mored Cruiser; P. C., Protected Cruiser. FIRST HOME FLEET. y . Ton- Wo. CaH Nanae at ship. nage. Type, g uria, ber. TH'S FLEET FLAGSHIP. * Iron Duke........ zs.opo D. to US ta. FIRST SQUADRON. Collinswood 19.260' ' D' 10 Ula. Colossus ......... 20.000 O. io Urn. ' Hercules ......... 5?,GOO D 10 Ufa. Neptune ' .A.;?.. 10.000 D. 10 12 In. St vincent. It.KO D. 10 ' IMn. Superb ....... IS,tfW D. :o IA in. . Marl boro uch ....?6.000. D. 10 1SS <n. Vanguard ....... lP.XoO D. IO Uta. ' >r, '--..'- -. Total .........?...lc.SSo ? 8SCOND 8QUADRON. AJAX. 23.000 D. 10 US In. Audacious M.a.000 D. 1? US In. ' Centurion ........ 11.000 iX 10 U 6 In. Conqueror ....... 22^00 D. 10 18.6 In. King Geors? V.. 23,000 D. 10 13.8 tn. Monarch ......... K.500 1 D. M > US In. Orlon ............. 22.&0C D. 10 ttllr. Thunder?- ....... tt.600 D. 10. li6 tn. Total ^.........u^?9 . 'W ? UHiPtj SQUADRON. .Cdward VU..?.^ 16.600. ia ?.lita. Africa ....Us-rtfj600 IE ? Uta. Britannia ........ 16.504 ia ? Uta. Comrnonwettlth.r. 16.&Q0 IB. a j Uta. * Dorn In lon ....?-.vi U.ioo 18, ? Ulli. Hibernia ......... 18.500 t a . U ta. Hindustan ,.?u.. 16.600 i a V Uta. a*41and!? j 1S.600 t a * Uta. Tonil ' .....,...?!.iu;orj? . ? 5 lr. PCURTH SQUADRON. Dreadnought'.... 17.900 D. 10 Ula. . Betlfropbdb ..... US? a IQ . Ufa T?m?raire /.???'..., 18.600 D. M Uta. aaafaent?op...... t6,K* 1E : 4 Ufa. To^_;;;.^.....^.v?o;wo, ' P1RST ?ATTLB.CRtJiaKR SQUADRON. ? .tm*.fc\.v^&71???'- ac..-. V*-:* ist? in. Queen Mary. 25,000 Bd S US fa Prlnc*38 Royal.. V.oao, -.aC.', . tl ? U.6 In. New ?e???i,d.;.: lEj?Q1 ? C- > f ^ ^?g ' Tot?, '?...?.?l.^f^S? i ? v'.'-vV? , SicCO^D CRUISER BQUAmtOH.^ - Sbenrson ?......... 14,600 ; A O. " Uc: ' as In. Aobbioc ?..??...... n\66o A.a Mfa. .J CooUmns ........ U6U A.a .'S" SXln. ? : - y-N?tai, >;^?UJ.... UKO A.C. S .,. - asia. Total 81.260 ' 5'';' ? THIRD CR?I8KR SQUADRON. Adt^T.-.w;,;..;,>jb,8*l..>A.?.'.'-.i ? / ?Sfa. Arayu ,.,.?,,,"..<HU?9 A.c. tAfaY , Kojtbuj-eb? ...... msw . Aa ? vs tn. Dsvoiablra ...... >0.t?0 A>a .e,"/ '-SJl.ttt Tots?,' ...i..r....V)??^?_:> .? U '' /?. ' ' SECOND HOME -FLE?IV' ? S?B8TSQUADRON. - Qu??n ............ 16.003 ia ? uta: Prince of Wale* 16.000 ia ? Ula. Bulwara ts.000 i a a ufa. Condon ?M....?.Opp..ia. , ..Ufa. Formidable ...... ^000 IRV ? .. rUtn. impiaembi?, ...... is.000 la . ? unt IrresMtlbla .???., 16.000 1 IX-'.. ? Uta. ^yj'? Venerable ^.^^OjOOr-l a. -' S ' [ Ufa. .............u&?e* .': sa > . - j. ??> ;- ' .... ? ii loughts, B Battleship and C Battle SECOND SQUADRON. RuKsell ........... li.ooo IB. ? 12 in. Corn wallia . 11.000 IB. I 12 tn. Albemarle ....... 14.000 IB. 4 12 In. Duncan .......... Ji.000 IB. 4 12 in Exmouth .14.000 IB. 4 12 tn. Lord Nelson. 16.600 IR 4 lktn. Vengeance ....... 12; ??O 1B.. 4 12iii. Total ............. ?9.450 SS FIRST CRUISER SQUADRON. Carnarvon .10.850 A.C. 4 TA lp. Liverpool.... 4.800 P.C. ? Gip. Bristol ............ 4.800 P.C. S Sin. Kui m ou tb. J6.2GO . P.C. -S 6 in. Total . 25.700 18 SECOND CRUISER SQUADRON. Drake .14.100 A.C. t 9.2 in. Good Hope.14.100 A.C. 8 9.2 in. Kins Alfred. 14.100 A.C. 1 ?.Sin. Sutloj 12,000 A.C. ? 9.2 in. Total .1.4.... 64.000 8 .'? ! -.. . .. - . . THIRD HOME FLEET. [Battleships only lncladed.! Majestic ..?i.'..".1.ia. I 12 in. IfaanlfloenV ...... M.8QQ I B. 4 Illa. Mars..14,900 IB. 4 12 tn. Illustrious ..- 14.000 Itt ? ll tn. Jupiter ...wU..... 14.S? t B. ?12 In. Hannibal .14.900 IB. 4 Uta. Caesar,.. 14.900 ia ? .12 th.. Prtnc* Oeor??...; 14.*? l^B. 4 lit?. Victorious ....... 14.wo IR 4 Ubi. Albion".....?......12,$60 - IR 4 -Mia Canopus .......... U.9B0 1ft . 12 In. Qlaty. 12,950 Itt 4 12tn. Goliath ........... 12.160 I B. 4 vllln. Ocean 12.960 I.B. 4 . 12 In. Total...48a,850 ?4 ; 1 MEDITERRANEAN FLEET. | FIRST SQUADRON. Inflexible ."^..,12,360. B.C. S 12 in. Invincible ^??...'?l.n;.? t ? tn. Indef atlas ht* . ?Wi 1R.?50 B.C. . S X? tn. ^aomiubiow-.iw? ;B.C. ? j Uta. Totj?;i........tojun - ss; . 1.. ' v BECOND SQUADRON. alfTOC? ?i?&**f$km A.C.: 4 ?.?tn. ack Prince..... 13,550 A.C. . ?Lttn, Duke of Ed'b'gh. 13.660 A.CV-V S ftlln. Warrior .......... ??J?0. . A,<X:. . ??**. Total ............. 66.260 ??'.., I'-SU^ . : 'TRIRDV^ADRON.' Gloucester ....... P.O.' ? B ?In. Chatham ......... 1.400 P.C. . ?In. Dublin (.400 P.C, 8 ?In: S.?)-P.C. 8 ?ta. Total';.......",". 2n.K0 S? , ' ^ ARMORED CRUiSER SQUADRON IN .::;:; ./ AMERJCAN WATERS. . ' - ?NormaJ?y S>art of flrat n*et.] BsssTC............... 3.?09 A.C. - 14 . Oin. Buffolk ........... 8,800 A.C. .14 ?In. B?^Wiok ?.an A.c. ir. ?to. lVa?<dt?^^?^2g'...A,?. .' . ?ta Total ^.?u...*^?lfelt>?i'?-B?. TOTAL ALL BRITISH FLEET. First Home.-... A flira ?ri<y?^# ..?*?...*?....? ?* *?* MedU/wrreneftn ...fi.^.-?.^.^...;.^... American '.watwa...........<.*..?...... ?2.200 T?tftl^ w???????...^.V*..?..?.>...*...??.MBl^-MI Crui?era and Armored Cruisers, : In addition* to tb? fighting ships enumerated above the British nnvy maintains.a proportionately large fleet of sine Uer fl ?h Ung vessels, torpedo boat destroyers, ??. torpedo, boats. ? gun boats, const def elise ships, coaling ships abd oil tank Teasels,1 mine layers, submarines* etc. Of torpedo boot de stroyers, small,vspeedy-vessels good for fighting off torp?do boat attacks on ths larger ahits of the -fleet and for expeditionary work; she hus UH, With thirty-eight more building nt -the be ginning of 1914. Shebas 100 torpedo boats, with none under construction; twenty-eight torpedo'vessels'.'and one' building. Sight scontsblpa aro In com mission. - In submarines now in active, service she bas sixty-four, nine less than France, but the latter power. In alliance xvltn Grunt Britain, has only eight under way while the British bave begun twenty-two. , W4B *L??T OF FBANCE. FIRST SQUADRON. : Ton- i No. Call Nam o'ot Bh.lp~ . nage. Type. gun?. . ber: Courbet ..?.........2SU00. . Vt Win. Jean Bart.'....'?.. 23,100 D ' il lt in.k . cohaorcet 18.0?. rat 4 uta.' Danton ........... IR.O?S IB. I Ula.: Diderot ........... no? 18. i ?In. Mlrabp?u ....,".. lK.v^ i a 4 12tn. YsianUud .ui?iV?TCo?? 1 Bi '4 um Voltaire, .....t.... 13.03 .ia 4 ? tn.' Total .............??jteJ . ? ) 2 SECOND SQUADRON. Patrio ............. M.?? t B~ 4 Win. R?publique ...... 14.6S& ia . 4 Ufo. .Verito .............14.420 t B. 4 -l2ln-> }Justice lias 1 a- * ? Ula. Democrat!* ...... 14,(35 I B. 4 lim. Total. ?.17? ^ . ^? CRIBBER SQUADRON. Walrt'k Rou HS eau 12,780 : Ai'C. 14 t.4 In." K(li;p.r gultiet.' 18.7i?^ ?C. 14 ! 7.8in.' lineal Hcnun.... I3,C1 A,U 4 7.C In Jule? Parry.. 12.361 ? O, 4 > 7.? In.S Leon Gambetta.. Vi.VA A.C. 4 7 0 In. . Victor Hbat>.?.... t?,a51A.a 4 7.4 In.: Total. ............. 78/MO ' 44 RESERVE SQUADRON. Bt Louis....ILKS i B. 4 nm' Osulol? ;.'? 11.108 IB. 4 ' WlUt Charlemagne ...? 11.108, I B 4 12 In. Cs.mqt .. Sl.flM '( a 4 Min/ Brenhus .......... 11,100 ''I B,' 4 -12 in' ?ufTren ............ 12.527 IB. 4' 12 In:' M?B?o?fc ....i.?...'!lt.72e:~ IB: 4 12 tn, JauraguU.omr 1... M.fljff i a 4 121?. Jeanne d"Arc... U.0S? Aa I 7.? In; Jules. Mlohelex.... 11270 AC 4 -Tibi' Charles Marie!... U.M. A.C. 1 2 RtarketOaSa : .IL.? 2.** A.C. ? "7.? Sm dk)lrk.;>.i;..i.Vr.s-.;aJI?.'''A,CL * 7? int ?roiai; ^.:?..v..?...i?7ii$4 : ' 44;.' 1 FLEET TOTALS. ?'..:" ? Pv?~ ."?-.'".' t*o. Tl pro) '.-t"?1.' ' ?TVrrinaire.. auna, wel?ht Firet ?quntron......l6*?i . 48 40.600 RRHIi Tetni ^.......^?V^mfett' i? ' '?r,U?. - p V ;.---i- ?? , ." lineup of Germany's Big War Fleet "* ' In the map A indicate! Dreadi WAR FIF.E? OF GERMANY. ' D., Dreadnought;.! B., First ein ss Battle * ship; B. c., Battle Cruiser. iE > .' - ? . \ ! HIGH SEA FLEET. 3 < Tori-' No. Cnll Nama of ship. nage. Type. gun*. ber. FTlch der Grosse H.310 (' D 10 12 In. FIRST SQUAD RON. Oatfrtesland .82?00 D 12 12 in Heicolaiid j. 22.500 D. 12 12 In Oldenburg. 22.600 O. 12 12 in Thueringen ...... 22.000 1) 12 Ulli Nassau '.; 18.000 D. 12 ll In Posen.18.006, D. 12 .? Irr Rheinland .is.GOo D. 12 pin Westfalen. 18,800 D. 12 Util Total .i.1CI.00O . 96 8ECON? SQUADRON. Deutschland .13.Q1? itt 4 ll In Pommern ........ 13.0& IB. 4 ll In Snh'wlg-Rolsteln Vi MU IB. 4. U in Schlesien.18,0*5 IB. ? ll sn Hanov?r ......... ?aOtO i a ? H in. Hessen ......12.397 -Itt ? ll liv PreiMsen.? 18.997. 1 li. 4 ll In. Lothringen .12,697 1 B. 4 U th Total .fua ? f-:f;i* U'k??rA? SQUADRON. 'ka???i'?i.si? ' ' t?., 10 UH Kaiserin ......... 24410 D. 10 18 th P. Regent L'pold. 74.310 D. 10 18 In Koenig Albert.... 24.810 D. 10 12 In Totaji:;.v..f.......Sp;.% ?0 BATTLE CRUISER SQUADRON. H?j-diita ?af?.u?uMm B. c 10 ii m. Moltke 23.640 B. C 10 B lr?. Gooben ........ .... 22,040 a C. 10 ll In. Von Oej Tann.... 18.750 a a 8 Illa. 'Total....A.......'.E??"' " ? ' f ; RESERVE'SQUADRON, ' Wittenbach ..... li.SU 1 B. 4 A4 In. Braunschweig ... U,9M ia 4 ll In. t?s??. r........... lSJa? IR ? Utn. Behringen ...... li,61] i a. 4 S4In, .rou; .48,81? ii' ,'. In addition to tho above, the follow ing bav? been assigned tc the different squadrons: Battleships and Dreadnoughts *r Brandenburg? Woerth, Kaiser Ifrled rieb/ Kaiser Wilhelm, Kaiser Karl der Xlressa,.'kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse. ? Kaiser, Barbarossa, Wet?u, Lothringen, Meeltloriburg und Schwaben, making u total ot thirty-livebattleships. COafit Defense Vessels - SlPgfried, Beowulf. Frit hj<?f, Hildebrand, Helm dali? Sagen, Odiu apd Aeglr. Hattie" Crulsers^F??rst Bismarck, , l*rlus'Heinrteh. Prlna Adalbert. Fried rich Karl. Koo nj Vorcfc, Scharnhorst. <}ijo!sansu and Bjnecher; total battle cTulserifvthMcen. .^Pr^ac^vCrPlsWrM^ Kaiserin Augusta. Freya. Herum. Victoria tai lae. Vi?eta, Hansa. Irene. Prinzes* WU liena, Gcrron.. Beta:- GfnzellO, Niobe, Nymphe, Amarone,- Ariadne Medusa, TbsuV i^uenlob,. rAjicana, Oodla* Hamburg, Bremen. LvtKicU.' Muencben. Iielr^v^ sort Nu ember? Btettfn, Dresden. Bm dep. Kolbefjf, AncHburc. Mataz. Brea lau, Mogdeburg;_gtiTBSshurg. Karls louguts, B Battleships and C Battle rube ami Rostock, forty-three protect ed cruisers In all. Unprutected Cruisers-Seeadler, Gey er, Condor. .Cormoran, Iltis, Jaguar, Luchs, Tiger. Panther and IC her. Uiver Gunboats - Ttdngtnu, Vater lund and Otter: nlso ninety-nine de stroyers ready at the close of 1013. FLEET TOTALS. Total Ton- No. pro!, mice. cuni.' Weight. ilisn rea Heet.403.721 Ile 171.800. Itaoi va squadron 49.216 ' U B.0?0 ?OUU.614.937 t>2 180,840 Germany hua been building ships rapidly during tho past ten years. In I'M l she had only IO hat ties ti i pa as against 85 today; 4 battle cruisers in 1004 and 13 ot this class now; IT protected, cruisers ten years agox as .igulnst 4.< ut this doss today. In 1004 (lerniany bad only 37 destroyers, but now. bas 141 cf tills class ur vessel., In 1004 the personnel of the kaiser's sea torco numbered 88.000 men and today numbers nearly 70.000 actives sud 110. '100. reserves. Three new battleships iud Ino battle cruisers bavo been au neb wi within thc, year and will tbortjy be to com mission. The visit.to American waters tn 1011 bf a German fleet led by the great bat tle cruiser M ol tko. said by Germans tb' be the fastest armored .craft tn tbe world, directed, the,attention of Amer icans tn tlie. navy .of the fatherland, a. navy which bad been built t r* out Of. practically uotblng to a placw among tba flrst three na\ les of tbe world,'but which bad never been" called apon "to withstand tho toa of battle, Exactly what I? the Gem?an nary worth? That rpi es tl cn has long been tba principal pr?occupation of tbe admiralty of every country In Europe and of sea fighting experts in Washington hardly lesa. - lt has buen racking the brains of tbe persons who are supposed to koop.track of the balance.of sea power ever el ure the Germa n wa M hip?' build? lng program caught the attention of rival powers some years ago. At that time, the Germnu fleet mutt Od far do wu I?; the Hst But lt Was a very abort ti me before tbe kn lue r's tia vol program,' n*'- thoroughly Teutonic In lt* rigid orderliness 'and economic system ax .the organization of his army corps, placed Germany, ahead or nil countrie* except Groat Britain and th? United HUtes. ? Slowly. : steadily, the Germen fleet crept -forward toward the first rank among the world's nay t?s. It'ts true Hint op to within n couple' of . yedra ago Amcricafi battleships were tn Indi vidual? power probably superior to those Of Gerinn ny, but Germany, with Jon loun eyes turned o ly ber princip?! 'the rt ti mo rt r a I. K n g ' i n d. saw the K! gu s o? the times und set out to build glgan Crui?era and Armored Cruisers. tlc battle croisera libe tbe Von dei Tann and Mottke and swift 'Dread noughts like the Oldenburg, As early as 1867 the German war of fice had mapped out a scheme for a fleet of sixteen Ironclads snd fifty smaller vessels, to. cost $25,000,000. But thia scheme was hardly more than started when the hostilities of the Franco-Prussian war of 1870 broke out - 8uch ships as were In the water were wholly unable, tn face the strong ' French sea force, though tn tbe one or two small actions thnt were fought the Germans did not discredit themselves. From this time on the German navy expanded very slowly. The first mod ern first class warships were laid down in.1800, about the same time tho Unit ed States waa.beginning to experiment with battleships, ...These, early battle ships of the Germen navy were known as the Brandenburg class. They bad about the same displacement as our Oregon, and they were, tn a sense, an anticipation of the all big. gun i type, or Uno of battle ship In use today. In asmuch as they carried, main, batteries of six cloven-Inch guns, two more big guns than were carded by warships in other, navies.' Apparently the ali, big gun battle ship did not appeal to the German na val authorities of the early nineties, for in the next class, of battleship to be. built tile Kaiser class, the armament .was shifted to a lighter basis, con. sistlng pf four 0.4 inch gun? snd eight een six-inch. From thia time until about ai year ago there waa not a bat tieshlp la tho German navy thnt car ried a benyJex gun than one.Of eleven Inch bore. Although other navies we-re arming tbelr shina with the twelve inch and tn our navy tbe thirteen Inch gun waa used twelve year? and more ago, the Germans stuck-to the eleven Inch, liven their first Dreadnoughts ot the Nassau type were, equipped with 'elev* en' Inch gun*:The'first ships to carry th? heavier pieces . were the super Dreadnoughts of the Ostfrieslnnd class It wast lb 1000,that the present pro greastve building program for the navy was 'instituted, in Germany, portly. In, Consequence of the' auger . mused among Germans by the s?lxdre of the German steamship bundowra th by u British-cruiser ou the coast of Afr'".' on^a ?barge, of carrying c"'?'''I "<or ofoWlir to the. Boers I ? .!..? ,t >? " ,n Of the pUbllP 1n'!:| -ii li.h .i.tt I lit* H|V peala of-vf'tbM1 ?mpvror . tl?* ridchxi?* passed an extended, naval deftsuse, act under the ter UM? Of Which |t .Wf?Sjpr?-? posed. to spend S22i.ooo.000 on con struction abd dlOO.OOOjOOO on dock yards. . With this money;'lt was antic ipated, G erm any. should bs ve in ton ? u fleet of tb lt ty eight first cl?** .t?ttla?'' fibliM, with a proportiouate bomber of eruiaem ?pd other",smaiter vessels.' . '?s'.': " ooooooooooo?oo o o o PROGRAM o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Following is thc program of tho Union meeting to bc huid st Broad moulh Baptist church, August "?iL> ind 30.1$: . '.. SAT?JIOAV. ... 10:00 A. M.-Devotional services, lt. W. Hurts. 11:00 A. M.-Sermon, H. Haydock. Adjourn for dinner. AFTERNOON. 2:00 P. M.-Song sery^e?rt|M. L. Lul?mur. 2:30 I?. M.-Tho N. V. Pattern for tho Chrlatlau'.- Lile, N". G. Wright, F. KV.**. 3:00 P. M.-Evidences of regenera tion, E. S. Reaves, W. J. Foster. . 3:30 P. M.- Isau's Present Manner nf conducting services conducive to spiritual worship. J. T. Cox, Dr. P. H. Carn vii le. 4:00 P. M.-How promoto congre gational singing. T. L. Cliiikncales, J-., M. B. Wright. Floyd Banister. 4:30 P. M.-Adjournment. SUNDAY. 10:00 A. M.-Sunday school. . Meet ing of Sunday School Union. 11:15 A. -Sermon, E. 8. Reaves, Adjournm?nt. '.Stay-at-Home" Sufferers of Ha/ Fev er and Asthma-Get a Bottle of Fo ley's Honey and Tar Compound. Restful .sleep, relief' and comfort from choking,' gun pin g asthma , and tormenting hay fever for those who take Foley's Honey and Tar. And' be sides. lt spreads a healing soothing coating as lt glides down a raw, tick ling throat, stops Irritating coughs and summer colds. Don't suffer when you can buy relief for so little coot. Remember the name-Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and refuse substi tutes. Evans' Pharmacy, agents. World's Darkest Moment.... . The daii.eut moment ls said to bs Just bnforo down. Thia lu now die eb vert.I not lo be so. Tho darkest mo;uont.\elatlvely speaking'/ la When tho noonday aun shines. Then lt ts that living things on tho *mnu aro Lllmlcd bx tho dazzle of the-sun. and fail to recognise the light that never falla out In spaoe. W, T. Greene, Hopklnton, "NY"H., writes the following letter which will Interest qvedy one who hes kidney trouble: "For over a year Mrs. Greene had been afflicted with a very stub born kidney trouble. An operation i\vns advised... This I. would.not c$s* ' f!!>ht tr. PoL./ Kidney .?iU? des? more to complete her i recovery than any medicine she. has .t&kon and I feel lt my duty to rewinmepd,F.ob?yy,Jrid nqy Pills to nil who may need kidney medicine." They are .tonic In. action, quick to give good, results.-Evans Pharmacy.-?Adv. banger of Too ?Much jtjlk., Don't talk too much.' Just after yon have talked a man (gio buying, it.jou keep on talking-you will talk him out of buying.-A tenison Globe. . And 8s?n Nothing Bettor. "Bay, did yon aver, know a woman to buy what she wanted at tho flrst atore she ?arno to?'' "Yaly. My wita frequently do esr-that ls, sho returns to lt attar abe's fisan to all t*>* otha* atora*." . -, '.' s '. -. ___J-?., The Case of L. L. Caateloo. v,v;" ,. ; *a.'*y.niv?. Tho case f .tt>L. Caatolou, Claren don, TOXBB, ls similar to-that of ninny others who have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says, "After trying a doctor for ne ve ral montna, and' using different kinds of medicine tor my wue wno had' been troubled with Bovero bowel complaint for several ^monthsL.I bought a 26c bottle ot Ch amber lal n'a Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. After using the second bnttre Ifas waa entirely cured." For sale by a?/deal srs. .' - . ? SEWERAGE IN THE COUNTRY . One great problem peculiar to the rural districts Is that qt-the proper disposal of organic refuse and similar waste matter. In tho cities such mat tor is completely .and. satisfactorily taken cure of in tho modern sewerage --. 'systems, and thus the city la enable* to preserve ?a cleanliness which is of greatest aid In. fighting disease. When such matter is allowed, to . stand in the open, sa;evarjr, rural res ident knows, ft becomes n ?wormlng place for files 'and a hot bed ror dis ease germs; R po Jutes tbft,soil: and tho drinking water, nnd Is always sn un fAghlly and embarrassing nuisance.. Such conditions nr? gehdr?llyV-' tbs caust o^|cknejsa5aM 'db^^?- ' ? Yy <mBl?n^^?wn^'n^ sse In the rural districts, ona mahu facturad by Weston^* Booker, Co-,/ lumbla, S. C., completely, spiy^.tb* ?roblen* ot sewage disposal tor the ur?l homos. It ls of small sise, made of rein forced-Concreto simple, easy to instsl',. i.?? ex ?eta out Jrft or den rnr i-'r-ul^ . altonion. : , Placed , tu r ;? t .-ntft the c?rface, and coo II ?>.-ud',w|th the house by a.sho? J?jps lino, tv securely keeps tba P?lMflWUS ?iganle waste malton oucipsed unlit ~-? liv natural process, ii) diBjnt?gv.*^?. and thon seeps out into the" grodnd, harmless mineral matter and water. Thero la ho odor, no soil pollution. ot the city sewerage^sysfen^Mt^j. d^so.? i^^^Vr^P^^^aWBBMMH