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Uurr Mclr tosh f vmericin Buy ) Monthly 7.5o ' Electrician & Median $ 51.oo " 2 .'to Theatre Alatf ) riiysical Culture i Leslie's Weekly / ilealtn \ it.oo " 2 .; ? ( ountry Life S lo.oo " \ nier can .Mapn/.inc \ Internal'l .St udio 1 i.iipe.-'s it /.?' ) :j oo ' 2:5o Fine Arts Journ jl ;i oo llirper's Buz ir . _ ,?,v ,?vrT,, , '.ill le Folks or ' ;t0(, .. 2 Uj VOU MAY ADD TO YOUll ] Children's Map. ) , Ladles'Home Journal \ $ j 'e iop<iii"".,.i MlK, , .Saturday Evening Post t * ' ? tick c.it i :t fin ii.:t) YOU MAY ADD TO YOUIIL toed Housekeeping i All Story Magazine Foi - an Norden Muk. t " 2.U5 .. A rgosy Vleld and stream ( Collier's Weekly vat I Sportsman \ H So ' 2 i>5 ,, ? .?. Delineator OtCudeeVieW & Pat ? ( ; .. Everybody's Magazine ? LL 1? Ladies' Ilomc Journal v'ationai Magazine i .. Miilistfne S .'{ 5o " 2.U5 Literary IHgts . ... ~ ??? | Munsey's Magazine .'aclflc Monthly ) sunset Magazine / loo " 2 !> '> Popular Mechanics , , saluiday Evening Post hrlslian Herald i . 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Subscriptions may be I 'tit send us your list, and we win quote you tne lowest possioie p THE A D V O C A Clothes for eve '2SSSL \ n f ?3 t ; ? y for every fori >; ; , is a special moi I' -* ; i'' Furnishings -al % M ilShade and Combinati j ^?Sl Shirts?that arc lf|\ J . fit I 8 v shades and novelty el U |;ll V i Neckwear 111 n 111 iSll'lf V) * Hosiery?some s fpLli M ?others loud enough s ?>, Underwear?in srnioss bbos. ? ro. .1,1, o1701 liu Cliitn Nam W eights a IKl Sl/.CS 04liin?ir ?r\4 New tifk Shoes all Styles an nriiier Knts > a uull looking chui ;y ml i ?* H In some communities one c \ v C ajLSJlV X Oil I churches present evidence t, I painted exteriors. The b j Tee Cardui, (or your female f;n;sh ancj coloring ot th * r ubies, because we are sure it . .. 4. . , . , Jiiii help you. Remember thai 1 P?<nt distinguishes a church .ills great lemale remedy? I pith it* I he L. & M. pain ... Zinc Oxide combined w tl n?flfr Kfjl i b I I I lead and wears like gc 1 1. i '7 ftiA Im 1*1 PJi I ,?Iuantit> 01 L" & M- paint ' ?5' <jr ts.IP S?SS' W to every church when^v has brought rekef to thousands of I paint. Ihis has been done other sick women, so why not to ^ out the United State s du you ? I* or headache, backache, F. 35 years. More churches h periodical pains, female weak- E , , ? w ne?.s, many have said it Is "the r. i Painted with L? & M. pa best medicine to take." Try it 1 | i with any other. f,old in Titis City P3 | Sold by: Holman-CulUv vCo., Hatesburtf. i a i- * a . _V * V..: . *" a. THE BATSBURO ADVOC ~ j 1 ? Magazine 3.65 _ The following offers contain only selected maga; every one will be found represented in this list?Wor 3 "o Fiction, Technical, Music, Art, Humor, Religious, etc Weekly Advocate and Co ? Success?Value $2.00 for 1.61 3 7.. 39. Greatest Sut Through a most unusual arrangement with the publisl ' 0' subscribers. Four Publications i 4 60 ""ITotal Value - ? $3.1 _____ 1 6.0.-,! TCIORIAL REVIEW SUO '#L ^ ,.00 H 1 l.oo Pictorial ffieuieio I Success ? 3.00 I 100 Headers appreciate the value \ Alms to be l.oo 'he up-to-the-minute fashion | magazine i ir,.; service of this maga/ane. It hasl? . i_? t_. four foreign offices, managed byjVjreai, ,I*711 boo fashion experts, in l'aris, London, of America. 1.75 Merlin and Vienna It keeps its highest ideals <r reader-. in touch with what is new- national, civic & , est and most smart in reasonable in public life. 1 style Pictorial Hevlew is not sole told in articles, jy a important happ< Fashion Magazine l*s fiction is clever and interesting, and fiction are t its articles broad and of national Headers have tb interest. Some of the regular |e8t writers on departments are practical lessons home making ir in home dressmaking, millinery, ?the table the crocheting, housekeeping a nd books and rea; household finance, sanitation, and child cultui home decorating and furnishing, is strengthened money-making suggestions for?inspirational v t \ o unci nf ohtlrlrn n o not ro ! C . ..?t M > I WUIIH Il , U.t V/Ul ji v,l villimv.i. . p -P,V o Hll/ 1UU UCII) for elderly people wit, humor and wealth of poetr puzzles, echoes from the stage (111- torlal art. list rat ed), etc. Success Mai Pictorial Review is 15 cents a copy and if bo copy and if bought singly would cost $1.20 a yea cost $1 80 a year. ii ivituntH/l ( Mttiipr ;md construction unities are 12 " 1,00 12 " .50 ittern .15 Weekly Advocate, Hverybody' new, renewal or extensions. Magazines may be sent to one rice. We will duplicate any offer made by any reputable a* IE, j tlon at Athens. ! transferred to B try occasion. Clothesi 1" n and figure. There del here ! liZI . y, , T T was much helpei j[ (J i an of considerab personal nttraeti so in endless varietv everv New B.arc)" |,har,wl d( gian Minister at Oil ? accomplished sp< ' artistic blendings ot the new <""c> of "u> ,]nu lCCtS. Uselessness ol ew weaves and art shades 1 T,hwre is r,al ... hi. author to preven () delicate they are called dreams ing others, beet to be nightmares i bo;,k l*,ik'! J.1 ? ! egg. \\ e might natural and color ellects a 1 1 tton to discover books and strati find a publisher fall, because it dw . | who can write a Leathers. rr.rr. and even dognu uncertainties. ? I FREA tesburg' and Leesville. The Pointed B< - ? ? -? fend Ca I "Pointed bea ; This is the I ... ... ? Sinn society of ? gones, as the) R.CH. FROM THE RANKS IN GERMANY. Its members, tne rules of tin >r move Hcrr Wilhelm Edler von Schon's Un- ed beards and f fcadW usual Promotion. ed themselves oa.-t;.Vi *lpn Wilhelm Bdler von Schon. ed purpose o t the new Giri.au Secretary km purI.. ?.v Jyl eigu Affairs. is the liist 111:111 who It is a hoc re paint (1 has 1 is* n from the ranks ol the hour- Hons are seer is 1 le a 8**>isie It? the highest s tuatlon in C.< r- tret, its happ man Otplonuuy His fatlier. August and Mie nana 1 Wit e Schun. w a > a W'inis n .mi 1 tutor he seen only \ lil e al who had amassed a c< usider.;'. .e lor- books, is c:ve tune, while Ilis mother helot ced to Tlje Spheno ' that well known Hessian family. Hoyl ing politielam ?ot'V von Hermshoflen, that possesses tl-e lists living in thrott^h- is. 1: i>vl\ of the patent leather 1 .ule l",.n ii nieinhcr rinp pyst ' ' world. Entenu the arni> a inoviA'.y and 1 , private he mad* the amp.iign of IsTtl vere penalties a\C )tt.. received his eommiss.on in the See- which tapers int than ?"(' Hegimeiit of Hessian luugoons. and a mustae and remained in the arm, vn til is. .. end. when ho was appointed attache to the Once a mot in Hdwe. German legation at Madrid. In tyvJ gethtt Tlie he wo* uoruuu'ied Secretary of l.ega- ing are ana It-r.'' as th?? v vr' u" " *% * ATE. May 211900 Bargains " Air % zines of the highest merit. The needs and desires of Am nen, Literature. Reviews. Juvenile, Outdoor Interests, Am ^ Am sm^politan or American or ; . ap ' Atl Au i scription Offer ?>? m Bol tiers we are able to make this remarkable offer to Bo< Bo< and a Dress Pattern 801 ' Br< 55 for only - - $2.15 ? __ Cb CESS TIm^ I ^ L-II 1 Fa: Fit ^Atngaz in* ^4tor/e/*n Jnis*i//a FO! Ga the one Indispen- Is one cf the BEST Kmbroid11 the home?"The cry Magazines published. It is the **oi ie Magazine r?c*nizad Ha it stands for the Leading Fancy Work 1 liome hfe, and for Magazine of America ?,la he iorW? work', ? ?' ""disputed authority on ;{j? descriptive of ihe kioOs of embroidery, knitting Go edtngs in engineer- crocheting. lace, costumes, lingerie iculture, art, lit- and homa decorations. It is filled he serial articles from cover to cover each month Mo lie best procurable win, designs. descriptive articles fit e advice of the ab- and valuable Information. Aside ., dress etiqueut., from the strictls fancy work depart1 its various phases nients, there are departments devfarra, the garden, ted to china, Oil and wateJ color In ling, investments, pointing, stenciling, pyrography in e. Success Magazine leather work, basketry and tne like *., by the masterly : (l t4as n)any helps for housekeepers ,, writings of Orison an(j ls a rt,aj good magazine for the the Mi tor, and a | hume ? u y, lumor an pie Modern Priscilla is locents a copy L< gazine is 10 cents a and If bought singly would cost LI uglit singly would f'-JOa \ear. r* Li given. One set is given Iree with each pattern, : ;a ^ ^< < t One V ^ t' ior ( % s and Delineator?Value $>.50 for $2.50 or to separate addresses. Additional postage is charged on jent, agency, or publisher. B A1 irum vtiucii ue wa* erne. the proceedings are ivcpi ?ir?crty prlobillty was conferred vate, no one being admitted except Grand Duke of Hesse duly enrolled members. 'la, when he was also jj UI1V ineuiber has between one he Hague. He ills- dinner and another distinguished df in Paris, where be himself by writing a successful play ;ter s right hand, and or a poo^. or by painting a picture 1 by bis wife, a worn- eXceptional merit, or by doing anyle talent and of great thing to earn public praise, he is ! ous, the daughter ot greeted with uproarious applause. ? Grote fornn 11> lh-1- After dinner the possessors of the Yokohama. H< is >111 pointed beards give themselves up to .ikt i and a gi eat fav- conviviality in accordance w ith the terms of their secret charter. F Killma Authors. __ I wanica an v-rmcc doy. ly no use killing an j There is a tale about a company proit the count) y pioduc- iuoter who wanted an office boy. He uise tin man with a j advertised and received 10o replies. >ird that must lu\ an .. ()f , jie hundred he selecten tei. stait a new oiganiza- whom he interviewed, his choice fallpeople likel> to write ; jng upon jiu apparently bright younggle them before they sler to whom he . hut even mat would .<My boy j llke your appearance is not possible to tell J aud personality, and think you will success! ?KJt>k until do 1)jd you bring a character?" The literary taculty ?No >lr? repjled the "but * ,ost unexpected ways. ^ home aud get R ,. i cannot anticipate its "Very well," replied the promoter. "Bring it back tomorrow, and if K SOCIETY. it is satisfactory 1 shall engage you." I.ate that same afternoon the prosards in Paris?To Do- _ nioter was surprised by tne return of use of Fat Men. the candidate. ads only need apply." "Well," he asked of the uoy, "have law of the latest Pari- you got your character?" freaks- the "Sphenopo- "No," said the boy, "but 1 pot yours f call themselves. and 1 ain't coming, either!"?Hapwho are compelled by good's Ipportunitics. 9 society to wear point- ????-?. mustaches, have band- The First "Blue Book." together for the avow- I -p^p prsl "Blue Book" issued by the f promoting perennial | Government was in 1S1C. It had only 117G pages and listed 6.3?i names us the iiuiiiIit of officials and employes et, its dinners are se- | 0f tGovernment. The Blue Book iy evenings are secret cf 1 l*oT will contain 4.21.S pages in s of its members can ittwo big volumes, una an approxi in the society s secret | mate totul of 349.075 names. The volumes w.ll weigh about thirty pngones comprise lead- pounds s. literary moil and arvarious parts of France. MOUNTAINEERS' TOOTHACHE must bo elected uiiani- REMEDY. uust, under pain of so promi.-c to wear a beard 14 ' Y,ll?w c,ay an?l * Applied Red symmetrically to a point j Hot. he also pointed at each "In traveling over the Tennessee ; mountains a short time ago 1 disoovith the members dine to- j ered a remedy for the toothache," date and place of meet- said Cyrus Fleming of Martin at tno aged by tile "gonfalon- Tula><?? at a mountalnticasmiT is called, and N' ' * ' , / V1 > ' 'i iri" 7 ?TESQURG ADVOCATE. ""* * AND VALUE COST MoClure' lslee'a Magazine S2.8o for I2.RB Metropol erican eoy 2.00 ,4 1.66 1????*"1 Mother a . Homes & Gardens 4.oo " 3.6o ^ erlcau Motherhood 2.oo " 1.76 i Poult. Journal 1.6o ' 1.3o m_?t' 1 M usician pieton'a Magazine 2.5o " 2.oo antic Monthly 5.oo "4 25 to mobile 4.00 44 3.26 ' "u etito 2.00 I*?6 Nat'l 8p<! e Book 2 So ? 2.25 New lde> icmlau 2.5o > 2.oo Normal Ii >k-keeper 2.oo 44 1.65 N. Amerl >kman 3. So " 8.I0 ^u^?orJ iton CookloK School 2 oo " 1.05 ^utioK M . , _ Outlook seder s Gazette 3.00 44 2.00 Paciflc M rr Mclotoah Monthly 4.00 44 3.00 Pari* Mot atury Magazine S.oo ' 4j$o Pearaou h ildren's Magazine 2.00 *' 1.6? 1 ristian Herald N. Y 2.3o " a.to Sj!bSi?i intry Life in Pictorial America f.oo " 4.oo patte ifteman 4.00 " 8.351 Popular ] rrent Literature 4.00 * 3.86' Pt>P? Sole signer l.Oo 44 1.36 ?rimarv' J essmaking at Home 2.oo " 1.65 1 ucatiooal Review 4.00 44 3.5o Putnams sctrical World 4.00 44 3.05 Recreatk M'triclan & Me- Red Book ckanic 2.oo " 1.05 Reliable j ude 2 5o 44 2.oo Review o rm Journal 2 yrs 1.35 44 1.20 Rudder ild and Stream 2 5o 44 2.00 Sclentllh rum 3.00 44 2.35 Seleniltic rden Magazine 2.00 44 1.05 *ud c od Housekeeping 2.00 41 1.05 Scribuer' od Literature 1.35 ,44 " 1.25 Smart Be mpton's Maga/.ine 2.5o 44 2 00 Smith's I xper's Bazar 2.00 4* :.oo St. Niciv rper's Magazine 5.00 4- 4.5o ?traud N rpei's Weekly 5.00 4 4 4.50 Suburba. me Needlework 1.7 5 44 l.Ho Sunday : use Beautiful 3.5o 4 4 3.80 Sunset A! usekeeper 1.75 * J.Oo System UKewife 1.36 44 1 26 Table Ta iut4.li Lite 8.00 44 1.66 Taylor-"] UbUatcd Loudon Tecbuic News 7 00 44 6.45 Theatre dependent 3.00 4- 2 35 Toilette ternauiooal Studio O.00 " 5.25 Travel J idge O.00 * 5.25 Van No ramie Btndio 5.od 41 4.5o Vogue idies' World 1.5o 14 1.35 Wide W sslle's Weekly ti.oo -wjoj nurnau ife G.oo " *>.& Woman IppmootCs Ma^. 3.5o ' 2.75 World 'J ittle Folks (Salem) -2 oo " J C6 World'i showing how to ktv out and lu?1 t Canadian or Foreign subicrip tionS. If y< r E S B U RO , s. eer e nousa ooe nignt. Aioiig aiwat r o'olook in the morning I awoke with a terrible toothache. 1 aroused the "J> whole family with my groans. The the old man got up and gladly offereu rura to give me relief. He went out in the "V yard, got u handful of yellow clap, fdme brought it in the house, poured it in ^laug a skillet and began heating it. When 6am it was dried <*ut and red hot he made *M me slap it to my jaw. The pain for I slum just a moment was terrible, but in an- , - ? -? ?v. _ ? win otni r moraeni my lumuurue i.uu ?=? tirely disappeared. I kept the hot clay ?n my jaw until I fell off tx> sleep. It Is a great remedy."?Nashville pertf Tennesseean. thin . ^ [ Are We Progressing. Whipping sailors in the navy is for- I bidden by law. So also the lowest < criminals in the prisons of all leading countries. Persons are arrested for cruelty to animals?cruelty even less than beating "Why should public school children be beaten? It would seem that American brains prompted by twentieth century human- ; ity should be able to devise some I ^ ^ means by which incorrigibles may be handled without resorting to cor- e" poral punishment. At best the latter p is a custom which is at once anti- i quated and brutal, besides being re- 1 i volting to every reflnd parental In- j stiiut. ; *9 J . }-^ j nural Snail Farms in France. ! ; Fraoce is the premier snall-produc- j It co I Ing nation, although Austria, Bavaria i f:ami ; and Switzerland have thousands of j morn "* * - * - * oaoor, . KT snail xarms, wnere me iauivua cov ? . 1>ov% I gots are raised and fattened on vine i ;ng t 5 leaves. The demand for snails in ! t , France is fai too great for the sup- [ {rom j ply to be left to chance, and thus It \ ^ comes about that snail farming Is an ? *** ' important industry. Paris alone con- , ^uf sumes millions between September : and May. when these little creatures j m"8 i are at their best mff r--. Artistic Ufa Healthy. ?yi The artistic life is conduolv* of AN longevity in men. Apropos X this. gy tt would seem that literature might >make a similar claim ?s regards women For instance. Cartriine Her- , schel reached the age of 98; Harriet 1-ee, 99; Mary sornerv*!)?, 92; Maria RE' Kdgeworth and Anna itarbauKl, 82; Rer Jane Porter, 74; Oeorge Sand, 72; that Hannah Moore, 88, and Mary Mltford moi ^litd in ber seventieth .v?ar DC ? - ? F*$ ?????? M ^ ujjBfcv* v/\wqmh||^H ~ ' V| ^^SSSSSSS^SBKSSlisiiHf^ 'i Magazine ~ J ' ?. , Magazine l 6a a l.w wt 8.00 u 2.Q0 2.6o " lot too 44 2.1S me Journal l.Oe *' 1.26 gazlne 1.5o 44 2,00 rtaman 2.00 " &.06 fashion# I.60 " 1.55 v nstructor 1 75 *' 160 can Review 5.00 " 4 60 Jfe 2.5o " 225 agazine 4.00 * 2.35 4 00 44 3 76 imllily 2.5o " 2 uo 'es & Pat. L5o " 1.55 Magazine 2 5o " 2.oo lome Jour. 1 35 44 1.26 i 2.UO 44 1.(36 &U11U1C 1,00 " 1.65 Review and I m Z.00 1.^1 Magazine 2 6o * 2 2->l noe Monthly 4.00 *' 3 8ol teduca'ion 2.25, J 2,ool ? ilaus 2.00 41 1.051 O.00 44 6.I0I Reader 4 00 44 2JJ5I >n 4 00 22*5 I 2.50 44 2 2.'j I Poult. Jour I.60 " 1.361 (Reviews 4.00 3 001 4.oo 2.351 ; American 4.00 4 3.floI ; American I >up'l't. 8.00 "* 0 801 s Magazine 4.00 44 3.651 t 3 50 44 2.351 Magazine 2.5o 44 2 2ol jiae 4.oo 44 .i.Hol lagariue 2.60 44 J.4ol u IAfe 4.oo 2 351 icbool Times 2.00 44 l.Ool iagazine 2.3o 44 1.651 Xoo 2.Hoi ilk 2.00 1.651 Crotwood Mag 2 60 44 2.001 al World Mag 2.5o >4 2ool Magazine 4.00 " '8.351 s 3 00 44 2 359 dagaziue 2S, 2.00I rden Mag. 2 5o 4 I.75I 5.oj 4 60I 'orhl Mag. 2 2j " 2 151 's IlouieCoui. 2 26 44 1 iiol '& Nal'l Daily 2.00 44 I.60I Fo-Day 2.5o 44 2 ool j Work 4 00 44 3.251 liat particular pattern. I wr ! 1 iu do not und what you C. J ' jst one more kiss, Saliy." said handsome young carrier on the 1 mail route. ou better be careful how you lose , Jndson," cautioned the farmer's ;hter, with a rosy blush. "Uncle | might get after you." on't worry sweetheart. If he id get after me I'd just tell him 1 pe<! on l~e way to cojiect a few ta. JUe couldn't object to that." acfc of one's happiness in life deis upon tlie way one looks at gs. Pirates of the Air 14 They come tike thieve# In the night, dropping hundred# of feet from higfa up in the Sky,, utch themselves, circle once or twice, then come ?t the owl like a thunderbolt." MlAtion from the unusual and Interesting story kxttiv, hawks, which is but one of the aaany diiDy illustrated articles which appear in the itar.ii issue of f RECREATION "his number us the first of a series of double tiers at the regular price, and is the most suits ue of an outdoor magazine ever published, ntains magnificent full-page plates worthy of ing, reproduced from photographs of thrilling ents in outdoor recrealiom. here else will you hod such helpful. uaMrtainir'.iclcs illustrated exclusively by ihe most earphotographers. RECREATION Si famous the fact that the men write for as pages : " Been There" can start vou oU""T ou'door can^'g11want J0? t? hecoma acq .v HP* and all Us helpfulness. Y THE 11ARCH NUHB ? A tVSDEALER'S. IF >PLY YOU, SEND U * . . 1 ? ?' - Main Airni A /'ivni/ l> NY t WILL !>t;nu IIAJ a wwr i RETURN MAIL, if at the same time, you will mention the name address of the dealei who cannot aupply you i the magazine, we will tend you the beautiful CREATION Calendar /ma. 1 ember RECREATION it the only magarine will start you right and help you to make th? it of the outdoor season. Address CREATION. 24 West 39th St., New YofL,