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f r ????????????????S I The Closin ? Hartley Ca -1 Stand Two | will cl ? Don't I f o bUy Staple Dry G 0 ????????????????? 1 Pale-Faced W< M You ladies, who have pale faces, fl dark circles under eyes, drawn feati out expressions, you need a tonic, fl The tonic you need is Cardui, tin fl It is the best tonic for women, b fl are specifically adapted for women's fl the womanly organs and help to give H vitality to the worn out womanly fran B Cardui is a vegetable medicine. M erals, no Iron, no potassium, no lime, B gerous, or habit-forming drugs of any n It is perfectly harmless and safe, fo IjifCAR I The Woman's n| "After my doctor had done all he B1 writes Mrs. Wm. Hilliard, of Mountainb H dui, on the advice of a friend, and i Eg "Before taking Cardui, 1 had K| troubles for five years, but since taking H "I think there is some of the bes S? that I ever saw." Your druggist sell Ififj Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept., Cliall itinoRa Mi 0HR lor Sptaul instructions, and 64-paue book, "Home Trcal Get Well First WOEI hm wmaesaasa Kassat:7?'ji Pon't risk even a penny?until lualth first returns. And I mean Just exactly .that. Jam the ono physician who says to the si< k "j .mi i lit / will, out of my own pocket. pay ft>r your uiedi- IjHAJIV * cine if it fail* to bring you help!" And for 'JO years l>r. Shoop's medicines hnve |) TUL boon used and recommended in .very ?-ity and Ul 1 " hamlet in America. Tiny nr.: positively standard in evory cominunit? and everywhere Then why pay tlio oa.li, and at your risk, (or ther unwarranted and uiu. itain medicine*? Thousands upon thousand.- liavo in the past uceessfully used Dr. Shoop's Uestorutlvc. When tlio Stomach nerves, or tlie Heart or Kid- r ney nerves fail, those ski ones know how quickly LA-Xin Dr. Shoop's Ke>torativ.? will bring til. 111 back to health again. But bestof (ill, they positive- bupei'Vll lytake no money risk whatever.They know that whoil rri 1 health (ails to Very .CV return, Dr. I 1?? ** ^ hoop will himself gladly llt^J|J|l'a) the drug- tO tllC A fist for that tost And (or hat test a full 30 day treatment is frooly granted. {Jje gap But writo nio first for an order. ** ^ This will savo delay and disappointment. I oocoilli All druggists soli Dr. .Shoop's II. stor.itIvo and Dr. Whoop's ltheumntic Remedy, but all are not au- . . thorlzed to gl ve tho 30 day tost. So drop mo n line Spread b please? for I have appolutod an honest and re- - n Sponsible drug- gist In almost time. J very roramun- "m Ity. ovorywhere, . . to issuo my "no \T liclp. no pay." working medicines to tho A ?L y sick. Toll 1110 a);-o T41 . which book you ** |lee<b The books in I Iatt . below will surely opca up new and helpful ideas . to those who aro aol wall. It.-sidesyou ar.- perf. ct- eral Wee ly free to consult ane Just as > 011 would your home physician. My advice and tlio hook bcloiv are IS nearin yours?and without cost. Perhaps a word or two front me trill clear tip OT intenc ome serious ailment. I havo helped thousands .? a upon thousands by my prixut. on tne " pre.scription or personal ndviiv 1 plan. My best ef- 1-8 ff^t'^'foit is mii- ly 'US prOIT worth your simple A A 1.-,i..-t. 'u write now. while you have it fresh in llllS 1. mind, for tomorrow never com- l>r. hhoop. llox it- i 12. KftcUio. wis. Highwa; Wklch Book Shall 1 Bcd( You* lOtCntlOr Ko. 1 On Dyspepsia No. 1 V',.r Women c; No. 2 On tlio Hrurt Ko. r. For Moil I lib pari Ko 8 On tho Kidneys N > C On l ie iniutlsin. the CCJlia Dr. Shoop's err:,r a * the road Kestorative <??von than thii A Matter of History, present, It costs millions of dollars and ai"* |1! C thirty-five time in work, to prove h'oo'-l w conclusively that scientifically made pushed i paint, is superior to the old method suoervis of making paint by hand mixing tfojs picc with a stick in a pot; a few gallons fi.?, 1 at a time. The I.. & M. Paint is scientifically made by machinery lhc roatl with only the finest White Zinc and inb' almo White 1 .ead made from metal, and to work purest Linseed Oil. Its use saves during tl costly labor, and the many millions of gallons used through the United W"? States proves it. Sold by, gusta ro; HOLMAN-CULLUM HDW'E. CO have cor __ conditio! You economize greatly when us- .' ing Dr. Shoop's new coffee substi- 111 aIHdetute known to first class grocers everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee. A 25c, I 1-2 pound package UK) gives 100 cups of a wonderfully Often satisfying table drink. Pure toasted doctors < grains, malt, nuts, etc. give to Health Stomach Coffee a wholesome, and satisfying that Dr taste and flavor. And there is not a would qi grain of real coffee in it. besides Best for Health Coffee is "made in a minute" Biliousnt No 20 to 30 minutes tedious boiling. Malaria Sold by Drcher Bros. druggists THE BATESt >?S??????????????5 f ig Out Sale c sh Co., Stock doors above W lose Saturday, ] tliss This Op] oods, Notions, Shoes, Gro< HIS BRAINi 5men I ED AEOi , sallow complexions, fig ires and tired, worn- Kg] ^ E$5j ecause its ingredients Kg jjfGHO DEPOT i' needs. They act on (H OTHIt.? n r needed strength and En olhulK BY 1 >e. m BODY HORM It contains no min- Bj . T no glycerin, no dan- EJ 1 r young and old to use. IS _ Bp Swansea, hcb. 5 TT H neKro depot Y i H re! ISP was struck and i \ M H J I Sq vestibule train Nc Sh MmJr JL pS at 5 o'clock this # H The negro coul TomC p| 400 yards down t ... ... ,, H own carelessness, said he could for me, t t, iurg, Ark., "I took Car- H ac he was 1 t helped me so much. Hj ?f whiskey, was suffered from female death. The b it, 1 am in good health. mangled, the skul t advice in your book i r* , 4- j* Be Pen and brains s< Is Cardui. Try it IB , track for 10 or IS edicine Co . Clnttanooua. Tenn., I. unent lor Women," sent liec. If *; Trrrri^irtifffijfffam A SONG OF I ON CAP- 11 roamed the fielt dawn. ITAL HIGHWAY r^ci<1,^c blee before the morning hoi: 5ANG WILL IMPROVE ROAD With its flaming 'EEN .LEXINGTON AND l"lunf h'Kh abov trees LtEhVILLL Whence bird noti dious power *-> , ? -ru a. i- . T? hail the full d gton, beb. 7.? I hat County t c , ... How gay sang th< sor Langford will, within a sters days, move the chain gang A choir_ mdodio, uigusta road to complete Whose harmoniot ' between Lexington and grand : will be received with wide Bang out the day nterest just at this particular melting strai Tie chain gang has been Joy on the roads near Gaston. That cannot be ,0 Springs Township, for sev- Wh,le love thrille ks, and now that this work out g completion the supervis- *n tbe wor''hess s Is moving the chain gang Oh' the glorious r LUgusta road, according to ing lise made several weeks ago Hiat burst into he s the route of the Capita) Filling sad hours 1 y Association, and it is the Breathing of naug i of Mr. Langford to put Lifts me out oi cr of the road in fine shape, me il of any road over the en- And thrills with a e. It will take possibly sev- Making bright the ks to complete the gap, as leaching of God bed at present is said to be r bad way. There are more ty hands on the gang at LaGrippe pains and with extra good stock e'1,1,e system, .iL that rack and stra wun ed by Foley's Hoi eather, the work can be mildly laxative, sa lo completion rapidly. The results, or is anxious to complete Sold by Guntcr's 1 e of road by early spring, m rp , * ic can move the camp to Uu itli Li1 s of the Dutch Fork, it be- . _ _ .. st a physical impossibility AdlVtU the roads of that section ic winter months. Autoists e been traveling the Ail- Lexinntcn, Fel itl right frequently and who Wick of. the con nplained about the horrid c;i:;:e to abrupt n it was in, can now rest end today, lhcatt that it will soon be placed ways been their ci: pie order. roster for the wet non-suit of three which were expc K ALL HIS MONEY. this week and whit ali a man earns (iocs to e;i on the roster to :>r for medicines, to cure a , , , . . t , , Liver or Kidney trouble ! no,n^ ,0 1 . Kind's New Life Pills dismissed all juror lickly cure at slight cost, that there would b Dyspepsia, Indigestion, this week, ss. Constipation, Jaundice, r . and Debility. 25c at All Monday morning EURG ADVOCATE, BATETBURG, S. C.. FRIt SS?OO?O u i O Mi 1 O >f The J. B. ' | at Their Old | hitten D'G. Co. ? J Peh, 12th. jj tu J: <? n/i tuiiitj I- ^ o s, series etc. less that cost 0 H ? ve ? ne 0 aR O lai dc >5 v5* i bSijTTER- RIDGE SPRING NEW* ' < I 1 w; wn vn^ Uu SHJ 1 to I Kcv. Smith of Ward acceptably w. ji ??, filled th.c l?aptisi pulpit Sunday q nil 1.1. or kRD A*> SWAWSFA no Bates and daughter Miss fn RAIN hi' ii > 1 of liatesburR, united with the lBLY M/NG Beth.el Baptist church, Monetta n Sunday a. m. it. Mrs Biackwell, Mr and Mrs Skelton are happily domiciled at Mrs A >. Vaud\ Jamison ]3 i Boatwri.uht. Mrs Biackwell as \ land at this place. Miss Amanda Strohecker. was an . _4 at.. 1 - * t 1 1 * . ? ^ iimumiy ki! ai d> earnest teacher at Bethel in days a >. 84, going noiih, gone and those of her pupils privevening. ^ ilegcd to meet her it was indeed a d see the train for lcrKjcr< reminiscent joy, he track and his . \ coupled with the MrsJOJoneshasbeenqutte.il wider the it Ciuencc lhe fast week" the cause of hisI Mr Frank Boatu right of Fu.man ody was terribly 1 rivet ity visiting his mother cev A II was burstcd o- era) days because of the Toncy- A :attered alon; the B on twri; ' . wedding recently returnI feet. ed Sunday A " w ^ I Mr Cal Watson attended the TcTHE BlRDh ?ey-Boatwright wedding. A; i Life means growth. "Nature never stands still nor souls either." Life ^ is in the dew laden js MOl only change, it is transformation; it is incr ase. Behold returnlatk of the nsgnt. (;n(, Spr;n,,r ancl you will understand ^ dpproacn ot lhc j what growth means; growth in nair ture; growth in life. A banners blight, ^ I In nature's realm winter with its y\ e the whisPcnn? | co](l anci chill caused tender rootie|- ^ to strike deep into the dark earth ;s burst in mc.o- fQr tjie hoarded strength that would . . A *- * ^ vuaun. n iu cAjianci ana crow out rvl ay light. lnto tjlc Warmth of spring-time and 2 feathered song- though the day is cold yet a bird a note wooing, chosen mate awakens ^ is sweet, faith, and the brave points of bulbs, is note of music pom out the dark soil close pressed about them are already beginning to W to greet, shoot first one, then the other out n filled soul with a ;nto sunshine with flower crown- At ed heads lifted to the blue skies ald in words, bove them. .j. d the heart with- $0 tOQ ;n life all must grow; all have something to give the world. ong of the birds. Dreams, ideals, disappointments or A iote of life's morn- sorrows; hidden things may be, some rich memory, some purpose Ar raven made song planted deep in us that has strug.vith gladness, !< 1 for expression until its irnpa- Hi ht that is wrong; dent thiobbiug can well nigh be ires that oppress heard, yet we do not lay it bare but Ar from its deep grown roots may love, sweetheart, blow gay daffodils of hope and love. 'fn moments of even Lvvcn the dark things, difficulties, and Heaven. tro rbVs, temptati. ns that press "[ F. !). I1. clo-c abou1 us, a* does thcdaik sol id earth abou.t the growing bulb are that pnviu'c the iur . rytod.e development and r\\ LaGrif j e < oughs growth of our best natures, for most ;j1 in, .uc cur c.v \ ci.- us are but earth plants pressed ney and Lar. Is . fe and certain in close about with the solid dark ol sorrows, and diys of loneliness, sad 3rugStore. things perhaps, whose deep rooting ... ,vAinMPT\ per.t urate i b> the pene.ratingwarmth bjOuUrlLD of Ci ad's mercy, steady us, and make us gracious in awakened symFTLY j pa thy : n ' enables us to bloom close I to the darksome earth though bttf *" C?. .. IV. A L * ? icitu u> xnc rnarcn winds of sin b. 9. The first (and ad\er.dty out into God's bright 10 imon p'e cant r.unshine with heads, faith flower on< ard unexpected | crowned, bared to the blue skies of UP' orneys, as her, ;1 life. F, D. P. Uistom, arranged a dis ;k, and with the More people are taking Foley's- ed crscs ye-tcrdav,1 Ki lney Remedy every year. It is tod cted to be trcd ^ wcre l the most effective rem:h had been plac- ;:<ly,,fo[i,!l !jjan?-y and l>la<lder troub nar , . , le; that medical science can devise. , r tria; tnis week foley'.-. Kidney Remedy corrects e and JudRi \.'..Ps irrcg il dties, builds up the system. mc sand an lounccd and restores lost vitality. est r no more con t Drug Stoic. Wq; mit Tom sKjbneyRlmedy ut 1 o'clock. Makefc Mldnov* and 'Madder Right del >AY, FEBRUARY, |lth, IS IRVEY LEAVES COLUMBIA AD OF SOUTHERN STATES?OP >lY company will take up inter! st.'! in at LANTA H. L. Harvey has resigned a :sident of the Southern State pply company of this city an< 11 in a few days move to Atlant take up his new interests thert i has sold his controllingjntcrcs E. N. Joyner, Jr , and associate: le new officers of the Souther ates Supply company will be: I , Weston, president; H. L. Hai y, vice president, and E. N. Joy r, Jr.. treasurer and general mar er. The company is one of th ges' of its kind in the South an >es an extensive business. Mr. Harvey has also sold his ir rest in the Columbia Metal Mai actuiing company. Mr. Harve is interested in all affairs tendin the upbuilding of Columbia. H is a member of the Chamber c Dmmerce and like public-spirite ganizations, and his dtpartui am Columbia will be regretted. GROWING OLD. little more tited at close of da: little less anxious to have our vva^ little less ready to scold an blame, little more care for a brother name; nd so we are nearing the journey' end here and eternity meet ai.d blenc little less care tor bonds andgelc little more zest in the tin.es c old; broader view and saner mind, little more love for all mankinc nd so we are faring a-down th way. little more love for the friends c youth, little less zeal for establishes truth; little more charity in our views, little less thirst for the daily news nd so we are folding our t?nt away nd passing in silence at close o day. little more leisure to sit and drearr. little more real the thirds unseei little nearer to those ahead, ith visions of those long-love* and dead; id so we are going where all mus go, i the place the living may neve know. little more laughter, a little mor tears, id we shall have t jld our increas ing years; e book is closed and the prayer are said' id we are a part of the counties: dead. rice happy, then, if some sou saylive because lie has passed nrn way."?New York Times. Ci.A'lE HOSOES PEAHY. LI MAKING THE POLE GkCliV' mm k it n i n ? t\%? tx . Ml Ml A IlLAIl ADJliii&L PASSED Washington, Peb. (>.?Promotior the hij^h rank of rear admiral a? 2 of the honors to be bestowed on Comma: de: Uo'. crt P. Peary S. N., for his achievement ir covering the North Pole, rcceiv the crdo semcnt of the Senate lay. I he Hale bill adding" Peary's ne to the list o' rear admirals in navy an!: providing for his mdiate retirement with the h!?hp:?y received by cue of the rink, 5 iav. rably repcr ed by the cornit e on na\ai a laiis end was alst immediately passed without >atc cr co r mt nr. i no. I A PART* WIRE MUDDLE. UO< Those who use a party wire telo* p ? photic need to exercise caution. The party wlro iu a certain location look four families, the Alstons, the Hammonds, the Wins tons and 01 the ChapitiH. H so happened that all were acquaintance.; and the llrat for three friends. The Alstons end tlio "1 VVI list ons were especially 1 nil mate, j a y indeed, Mabel Alston engaged to mai Herbert Winston. The ''linplns and use the Hammonds were also cousins. stat There was also a grow Inn Intimacy 7,or between Mrs. Chapiu and Mrs. Hanis mond. |uv One day Mrs. Alstou wisln d to S speak with Mrs. Winston. "Hello, jI);t .1 central!" she said, "(live inc d7'20 D!" . M "Your letter, please?" a "My letter Is D." ' ( There was a good deal of buzzing ' * and bur-r-r-lng, accompanied by airy ,nrI voices, then suddenly a well defined c ' 1 woman's "1 am Mrs. Winston. Who I'hn ire you?" by "Oh! Is that you, Clara Chopin? savi n I'm Dora Hammond. I've been try- mti r ing to get you for some time. These ;i,js ' party wires are a perfect nuisance. ??, 1 Yesterday I had to wait half an houi while somebody was giving lnstruc . r. lions to her dressmaker." Mrs. Alston's sense of honor led 1" her to drop the receiver; but, recognizing herself lit tills "somebody,' A her sense of honor was not strong 011 d enough to bear the strain. She lis Mot toned. ci(l< "Yes," replied the other, "we're g > iur, lug to have our telephone tak? 11 out |, , l~ it's singular how little regard tut NSl^ i- people have for oilier |,? . V : fights." lo y "Wliat I called you 1:i> 1 ?t war t inquire if there is any truth it 1 u K report of the breaking H'< e gagement hetw < w Main! A' on Herbert Wlnst n. )i "I haven't heard such a r< ort "Haven't you? Hvcrybo ly is ing about it." "I always e- ii hit re! ll< r! good for Iter. !r>li '.? a u!" little body, but no sty Herbert i one o; tin !> n ever saw." "Mabel is very plain.' "I let l>< ft is band, in a Wliat do t h'' ay i '! < break?" "Herbert's alt< :i'i?> 11 to > f* sin, a Mis ; Meriweu'ln r." "You don't 1 " -'i It! I've '' gt,. 1, d see, she w fears (he right kind f < r set. Nu woman i i! ii re ;i the present I. i wiihot: ern ( >t'y> Mabel Ai irin; lie went of u \v:iisi." *And sludh (lr? <sk. Ha, ha! J 1 s I hint.: 01 it!" "That's the folly of sending ; ' to < <?i* . It n*:< s ii way ; i c!? J for social ad\ aiu r.< ir. "By the by ha . y?-ii ii I ! : i.< j to have your now pink silk 1 > . A "Oniy as to the nock. \v.ii?-h is ti An. il ho cut square." hni Mrs. Alston listened )' ' ,vc. : 11 i11111? s while the ilia: a . .jiaj d, I at . iii*.-e it. was a wardi . is t iusbIoii she become tired at i ijC0, 1; pod t ; coivor. SI: 1 I ,jia' dial. had hoai ning t< ^ the i ..la >i idiiu. .ii. .. t . . .. i tor, who assurot! her t . there war . no foundation for it. at the sunn time gently chidin; ! : for eavi dropping. It The next day Mrs. Alt m . ith ; lftl d 1 Itt In her eye and a ct : : 1 ah about In r mouth, sti ;>p .! ' . in phone and called up Mr t'hapin. ;u "Is that you, Claia? I'm !> :a j;. , want to toll you that 1 \ t ide in j. quiries about the br il.iu I ? n ' gagemcnt os Mala-! A!.-: a .n.> II. r S hert Winston. It isn' hi i. a at all.' "You don't mean i?! !i< w .li t yot find out?" . "I wont straight to Mabel's moth er." 5?v* "Did you toll her v.: > >ld yon " "Yes, I had to. She t:d it I Inula' A t, she'd never forgive me. It'* \ . >.iii unfortunate. She t. Id nie :liat tin i., n next time you meet her y in. a' nn trouble yourself to speak to ! > he;! she had no further use for your >' j quaintanco." "Dear me! Upon my " Mrs. Chapin heard no nun fo . there was a click, and s'i<> wn < i ' ' off. Then Mrs. Alston called up V.: Hammond: "Is that you, Dora? I've calk 1 yot r up to say that l was mistaken abou that breaking of the ? nga-' nient I niai tweon Mabel Alston and II -rher Sco e Winston." tuoi 1 OS ~' I I "I may as \vo!i confess that 11111 niado ii all up .<u uf whole ch? h." j;t)j, "For land's ;:p "Afterward I beea no < mscienci tn stricken and wont t Mrs Alstoi us .. s t< 1<1 In r what I h:. : ! >1 . . Bon vim : ahi i' to to. . mi f I' i ill S you I. -u? I ' r "She I : i i! : r li: ''' 1 have .i I ad a ; r sen to ' which v."' i ; .a She to!d to yi needn't return lie i.?l? G< > b\ i " The i \ t i nit > !> Mis. I! . 11 . I mutual d a.! c <.. V". mi ' lid not d: o li " t 1 I that sin v. aid llOKo ill t : ill T' pany rocttli ml frt nt three of t ? > scrlhi rs to mi o it it was a long u it i A pin and Mr- I" i ihrou.nl) mutual f ?*ii 'ha' v ni nno had been p> : ' i >v nf tin tn to tlio l t i m o 11 ' r < n ni 11 y w; i it hoy t f sod to ho ! o i ' V I -vim r< i tin i ' ' yr< son r" ' ' it i ttio r7-" r. v> v."~w< luv .. I ia> ... . .. V-ttS V . ] v'Tfil Pi-a SMiig 3 ' j lew Ummmy : nlH ^;-ooch3 * V^OLDS fiiai BoUlc rf?e -ML'.Ti!ln*rANt) VjARANm ill) 8ATI3FAOT6JIVL w | oit aci^v,^ ,i^L?11if IX c ?? 'i ' / DO buyb COST $160 H6R YEAR. Imate Qiven by an Ohio Instittiftfoft for the Prevention of Crime. ho coat of a school for the developlt of Rood boys Is thus stated by ;guo Wood'in his articlo, "A 8chool Boys," in Everybody's: It costs tho state of Ohio about $160 ear for each boy. A useful, capable a is worth to society, ou the aver, $10,ooo. These 11,000 boys cost the e of Ohio, then, suy, $2,000,000. Say >0 of them were rescued. That is 000,000 recovered to society on the J stment of $2,000,000. it has been (Inured that every crlm-j ! docs about $2,000 damage a year,! iug entirely out of the estimate 1 t it co is to maintain nni> f^rll detection, prevention and punish-fl it of crime. Each man will be u | niiial not less than twenty years, it's $lc 0.000 damages multiplied| 7.000 hoy: , or ^2^0,000,000 damages | id. not counting the coat of thc| -(iitnin.il plant. Has It paid to run i Hoys' Industrial School at Lancas\nd even if It hadn't paid linanly, Isn't it worth while?" I m A Gentleman In Old England. curious meeting was held in Lyons i Jan. 4, 1099. The royal commls- i icrs solemnly sat in council to de thr (picstion 11" lawyers and doc- j could he regarded as gentlemen. : troved too hard a problom for the I e head: . and Hie doctors and law- j s tin in elves were summoned to vo their t i. ht to gentility. The matwas settled to the satisfaction of professional parties, i the middle ages of England her- ' v.*i through the counties to ex- | ' ? hno the claims of landlords to I ' ntlem'Mi. There Is In cx- | ting list of the (lis-1 . ; 1 o::" reads today the cT ' r( .in Thomas Hobblns i ' ( ahlish the title, and the i noble. Charles pre. ' tn i\? of <.ne of the ,! i r?. k slcrcd as "entir ntleman, although than ^600." I Things About Gild. now tiie real color of > it ii seldom seen except lloycd, which makes it in when it is pure. >iii! ever made were the R j which once were in common n ; i.i. Their coinage was | i n!3o tiie loss by ubra-H n it and because tlieir in. 1 be bored out and tilled | . i. Tliey wero octagonal in. . . re tin most valuable coins n 1 .mil circulated. 1 i not alike when refined. .i.i s'rilfl ic fliatlfiptlv II n that taken in California. More- ! r, piucer gold is more yellow than i t which is taken from quartz. This | me of the mysteries of metallurgy, I huso the gold in planers comes from t which Is in quartz. The gold in Ural mountains Is the reddest in world.?Philadelphia Inquirer. Where Our Navy Stands. 1 tonnage, fourth; in battleships, 1; in armored cruisers, seventh; in marines, tilth; In torpedo-boat doM s, : i\th. ltather a worry show, figui' i will lie. For example, the . in -ii si vi nth. inferior to Great tail France, Germany, the United i i? ily and Russia (before the i; nu in number of battleships, \\t the Japanese, who are also to ': ? bottom of the list in tor* hoiii - and destroyers, are able to a \ ry g> d account of themselves the t. and in a sea fight, nd in " o years the United States li:v tw> nty live battleships iui.l i;i welvo, and twelve groat arn d i niisi i Instead of two.?Every>'s Magazine. The Greatness of New York. me interi. ting facts are presenter i writ, i in 11;u pcr's Weekly npropos he an ancement that the latest cengives New York state a population i.S'iO.OOO. According to this, the pile State contain, almost twice asi ly inhabitants as ilie kingdom of! tland or the kingdom of Ireland;! o tb a Norway and Sweden put to-J id and almost ns many as I3elgi-j and t.'.e Netlurlnr.ds'combined. Its! ulat'i.n is more than twice as large! iva - a- whole of the United States! t T*. . and considerably larger than! t- i et all the United States In I ( i iphy by Lijhtning. |j , ?i t \ t i ? 1 r i*otoo.l 4 ;i ] ower iu i stroke of \ peoj to say that thcr. * scientists call the clahni 1 "he following item come ' t l ;lish n? c.'.-pnpor: "A? 'mint I Frank Good.son war. itning w'.ill nanding un ^ 1 ' !< : When the' plai < I in the coflin at i, i. i ' i was observed that * . . n .trk imprinted upon the ~ hi h which bote a remarkable 1> lve Goodson was.' . . ly clothed in the time he s struck." 4 finicking on Women. J . 1 bis to say about smok1 v Smoking d< v lops the ? i' which is wn!l known \ nd is at once the cause . no in the one sex and le\. dopment of mus- , thi otht r Moreover, smokn anj rate in women. -iin;m? I elids. for which rea ii> n mi.ved assemblage of women . as} to pi?*lc out the smokers by ugly tinge of the oyolid odgos." <1 v rate ? Si..00 Per Year. mSfiOHEMAB lurot Colds; Prevents Pneumonia