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SATURDAY.BftARCM 4.1905 DR1NKS DEATH KATE RESULTS OF INVEST1GATIONS MADE BY LIFE INSURANCE ACTUARIES. Teetotnlera. lt In Fonnrl. Llvr Krom ^O to ?SO l*er t'etit I .i.m.i Than >l...l.T?ir llrlnkrm, nn.l Speclnl Hatra Will Ile OHerecl to Al?tnlnrr?. The leadlng Life Inaai aw a eeanpantea 3f tbe I'nited States as a result of in vestigations earrhjd on by their actu aries ln this country and abroad ha\e prepared a new form of policy glving apecial ratea to appUcanta who d.> not ilrink. Their investigations sbow tbat for thirty-six years deaths numbered f.T.S'.M drinkers as against 4?*,.pr>?> ab etafnere <>f men between the agea of tweuty and aeventj. The coneiaanoa of tbe aetuaries is that teetotalers as a class live from li*> to SO per eent longer than moderate drinkers as a class. It was found tbat the death rate even among moderate drinkers of tbe first class is mnch larger than among total abstainers. This tinding was reacbed from statlsties covering ISLWOQO Uvea in a perioci of sixty-one years. From tbe- age of forty to tbat of flrty, which is regardad by Inaoranca naen as the "prime of life." there were ?J.'J4?> deaths among total abstainers and lO.StJl among moderate drinkers. an e.xeess of 71 per eent in one deeade. Between tbe ages of twenty and thirty the exeess was 11 per eent, from fhirty to forty it was 08 jH.r eent. from flfty to sixty 412 per eent and from sixty to seventy IU per eent. Dnrlng the three daeenei from thirty to sixty years of age is tbe time when most peraona eanrj life Lnanaranea and when the prorits are being eanied and aaxntnnlated. It is evklent. therefore, Ray Insuranee experts, that those iu the total abstinenee department. where losses are so much smaller, stand a bet? ter ehnnea of nrofltabai ratnvna, in other words. with what tbe total ab stainer saves ln money by not drlnklng and gains in insuranee it is elear that be la far better Off linaneially than his brother of the moderate drlnklng class. Temperanee insuranee bas something of a vogue in Fngland.'and there ls at least one prospei <>us unpnny operat hag 011 these lines tbe--- This eonipany lias one interesting ie.iture about Its business. bowever it 1 s a department for moderate drinkers as well as for \t* total abstinenee cl c its. Both <le l>artments seein to be well pntronized. tbe total abstinenee pelicg boldera get fdng a 10 per eent better proposUion. whicb. to judge from the statisties pre sentecl. Bjnaaara a money making tigure for tbe eonipany. INEBRIETY UNDER JAMES I. a Sermon I'reac-li c?l at I'rtnorth l?y Dr. ltloliaril C'hambrra In ItUSO. To remedy this greate evill of drink Inge wbnche hath hin tbe ruine of menee of 11 Ls Majesties subjeets ? * ? I wlsb the Worshippfull Justiees would be pleasecl to give care to those my re quests. Flrste: That no ale-house be sulTered tipon the Commons, and in obseure plaees, where Hogues and Tbeeves may resort. Seeondly: Not to lieense any in a vil? lage where tbe minister thereof aud all the whole parisb sball think it unflt. Thirdly: Not to lieense any who hnth Justly stood for niisdetneanours or ex cwanmnnlraU'd a year or two. Fourtbly: When the abuse ahall grow 80 grate tbat poore wonien out of tbe Jinguish of theire souls sball crave ayde that their husbands may not spend all at tbe Pot and they starve that then there be made some redresse. Lastly: That painful preachers or other oflicers may l>e heard and not cheeked when they Justly eomplaine at your Benchea against such plaees as euffer drinkinge, carding, and hgbting upon the Sabbath dayes ln the time of Dlvlne Servic-es. Tr.iil<- I ntoua juxl Temperanee. The London Lancet says: "It surely would not l>e iinpcKssible for one or more of the great trade societies to revlse their terms of ndmission in the dlrectlon of renderlng them more fa vorable to abstainers than to others, and lf this were done there ean be no adoubt that tbe eomparative imimitiity of the abatalner class from Uhaeaa and accident would BOOa justify tbe rulers of such a soeiety in proeeeding a step farther and ultimately in recjuiring ab? stinenee as a eondltion of memberahlp.' A I'uKillnt'a Sermon. "Philadelpbia .l.uk" O'Bricii. noted prize faghter, who 1 acfatraa lie is alwaja ready for a "bout." says: "You see. I have never nbused my constitution by drink or Other forms of dUaatpatlon, and this t> a grent ex lent is tbe reason why so little train ing is srttheient for me." Aleohol AIhidn n Polnon. Alc-obol. whlcfa is nt all times poison. even when taken iu the smallest ipiunti ties, ahorteua a noan'a life. Heapltal experienee ahowe that without aleohol we eould elose our hospitals, asylums and workbouses. Dr. Thomas Bicker ton. Engiand. Brrr In Knarland. Manebester. with a populntion one slxth less than tbat of Liverpool. has a greater numhor of publie housea. but ^vhereas Livcrpool hns elght splrtt II censes to evry beer licenae Manebes? ter bas four beer licenses to every splrlt lieense. DrlnLlpr .Irtror llned goO. Beenuse !e wa* nnder the lnfiuenee of ll.p'or ? h e s?>r\ ing ns a court Juror Oeorge Ie . of AiHanee. Pa., waa "ned $riO fer eoutenxpt. THESOCIALDRINKjEB a PROMISING CANDIDATE FOR THE INEBRIATES' HOME Tbe BaWaaaSM An tbr Oooaalonal Wlnr Cu|? \?? EaVaa 1?? nilly Than the Ad.lrr ln Uir (Oi.i Inuoiixl.v BVawan BottI. A ^'icinl Curae. rersonal opinion is largely a matter it edueation and envirounient. No Where perhaps is this faet more strong ly enauheanunl than in the coaaUethBg l.eliefs laajardtaaj tbe liquor question. in a bread aad taaaeral anuanar it tuust be eoacadad thnt all reBpectahla BBopla bclieve in solniety. But all re apactahat l.pla do n?>t see the linpor tance of total abatinenee. Those who have been reared in homes where winc is served as a matter of ordinary liospitality see nothing ob jeetlonable in auch ? practice, or If they do it has too many adhereuts uniong the rftch and poworful to occa? sion much crlticism. The thing WB are aeciistoined to we accc-pt without argu ment. The cuatom that is sanctioned by BOCaal BBHagC is too often adopted without question. All this. of eourse. rofers to drinking iu a so called modemte and barmless way. \Vine is thought by many to give a daab of brilllance and old world splendor to a festive occasion. It ls ex pected to proinote sociability and pro vide an eletnent of wit and sparkle. But the hostess who aervea it does not expect her guests to use her liospitality as an excuse for incbriety. She may consider a young man weak if lie enn not drink in inoderntion. but she .er tainly despises him if be drinks to ex cess. There may be a touch of in.ongruity alKMit tlie tnethod that sots a ball roll? ing and then cavils hfCBUBC it keeps on tili it geta to the bottom of tbe hilL But it illustrates even more stroimly one great faet of theso strenuous times that sobriety is a ne.ossity. lt Is not only a duty in tbe br.adest and most coinprelieiiHivo sense. but it is an abso lute Beceaalty if one would reach any tliing like tbe best results of whieh he is eapable. Business re.piirenients de mand it. ami aocial poattion echoea tbe deniand. for those who are ni >st lavish with wines at their own table are of ten the lirst to OBtractae an olTen ler. Soinetinies the ofl'onder Is one of the most brilliant iiiouibors of some exelu sivo eir.le. Al.ohol is a great COB noisseur where \i< linis are COttLClBld. lt chooaea tbe brlghteal and best. aad many a woman WBO unwittinuly haa helped to eause BOBM ?>tber niother's aorrow Blta in 1 mellneea and auffera tbe Bgony <>f a beartbieaking grief he.ause her ov n gtfted boy is a drunkard. No one starts out .leliberately to be eoine au inoiuiate. but it is only a little way from tl.e "good fellow'' who takes a soeial jd.iss Wltb liis friends to tbe poor drunkard who aaw no friends or at least BOtt* outsale of his own fainily -for BBUally there is a faithful wife who is begav'ttg itnl plnadlng with him, or there is a heart brokon inotber who is aanjring and lienlag thal some thne tbe tlde may turn. and often tbere are little eliild'ei:"-\ h > fnintly undeistand the bllghl on tbcir young live-*. Bucfa devoti.m s| aaka well for what a man must have been before whisky gaincd eontrol of bis life. Whisky is a fcreat despoiler. Tbose who see a man only after he has c.une under its power bave but a falal con eoption ot" tbe ei.angos it has wrought. Banaer of < lold. Oiaan Hwaia ??r TewaBwawsaw. "The Hochl Shinibun informs us that afarahal Ograma is blmaeif an advocate of ton.peran.-e prin.-ijdes." says Kuni no Hikari. a Japanese journal. 'and diseoillitenall.es the use of sake in the army. though be does aot aetually pro hibit it." lt is also B great en.-ourage inent to the army to bave the distin guisbed lenaperance warNor, Oeneral Fukushima. with them in Manehurla. Drink. ami Dlxcaae. Sir Henry Thompson. M. 1)., F. U. S., says. "I have no hesitation in nttrihut ing a very large propoiUuB of some of the most painfui maladies whieh come under my notiee to the ordinary and daily use of fertuented drink taken iti quantitles which aro consl<lered mod erate." How Do You Wiint i., Travelf The distlller rides in a steam yacht, the wholesale dealer in an autoinobile, the retail dealer ln a enrrtnge, but the purehaser of the liquor Is pulled around by the hair of hls head by a police man.?Atchlson Olobe. Blblra Iu IMttaburj? Snloona. At a recent uieeting of the Pittsburg branch of the Women's Christian Tem perance unlon lt was decided to place a copy of the Bible in every saloon in the city. a?w ta Make >n? Stleka. MJx togetber eu.ua I parts of nut meal and whole meal fiour, addlng half a teaspoonful of salt. To thia add water to make a dough the same as for ple crust; roll on a well tioured board un? til perfectly smooth and cut Into strips tbe leugth of cheese strips or a trlfle larger; bnke in a .piick oven till they are a delicate brown. A very little grnnnl cheese may be used iu the bat ter if it is dkaaeredL ?Iott to took Ojatara For an Invnlid. Piek tbe oystcrs over earefully. drain and put into a aancepaa Btlr with a fork until ligbt colored aud tbe eclgcv* begin t>> rmi'.e Seas >n tbe oy.uers with pepper. s.iit and a little bnttor and serve in u bread box tbat has been bvnahed wltb bntter and browned in tbe oven. liamLib wltb itaralcy or u celery t:r> THE C|Um OF ALL HAIK TOMCS. |A Platn Recltal. Talk is oheap, and actions speak loud er than words. Iu order to prove to tbe pnblic that Glossine ia the greatest aud most meritonousof all hair tonics we will give free to every reader of this pa | per, not a aample; but a fall size box. It Glossine was not the best h??ir tonic in all the whole wide world this offer w oald bankrupt us. Glossine, queen of all bair tonics is the most wonderful remedy for the bu man hair ever discovered aud ha* astouiidtd the whole world by its mi raculous and mysterions Dower in lengthening. 8trai*thtening and beauti fying the hunm hair. Ir. istneresnlt o1 long years ot careful stuc'y and the eir nest researchea of Miss rleleu Martin. a beantiful and attraotive. woman wh is ackuowledged to be the most skilfu' and f&mous bennty doctor of the day She is a wonderfal and most m.tgnifi eent specimen of womanly grtce am beauty, and although now 58 years al age she soarcely looks to be 80. When asked by what modiu-ns she had been able to so successrul'y preserve the at tractiveness and beauty of youth. Mis Martin said. Why it is very simple to me aud every woman be she woite o colored, young or old or as ugly aa Rin itself can become prettv. shapely an" gracefal if she will ouly do as I adviae As a ehild I was never oonsidered pre' ty, in fact I was noteveu thought to b good looking and f .ir this very re iscn ever since I was a girl of sixteen I hav made a study of such agencies and ma teiials which tend to beautify au<( adorn the human person. Iu the glonona vegetable world whioi. natare bas ao bouuteon?ly bestowed an on ns there are hundreds of inuoceu tuediums whioh after my long life ot stndy aud investigation I have been ahl. to euocessfully bleud and foimulate int? various preparatious whi^h enb iuc aud preserve the life and beauty of th. hair and skin. I owe my own ?QOfl looks an i youthful appearano to these pr> parationa which are the results ot my life long work. As to Glosuue t have never known i to tail to canse the hair to grow long. straight Bofl and luxurious. It m.itters not how harsh and kinky it m ly be BJBtt I care not if it be short brokeu, splitring at the euds or fall ing out Glossiue wil positively make it long. soft, atraijzh' and pliant. It will give to the h lir lus tre, length, lite aud beauty aud uo he.*d of hair can bn so harsh aud ref ra gaari but that Glo*t?ine will make it so pliant and wavy that it can be dressed with ease aud in any prevuilingstyle desired It wbl restore gray hair to ita f BTQBOi color, make the hair grow out on ai baU spots. and on the temples wher tho ha r is usually thia aud unsighr ly. Glossine is higtily, sweetly and most delicately perfumed, and ita color and snbsisteucy is veryattr active to all. Seeing oar greatsaccessand with the de? sire to trade upon our reputation guiiied by loug years of honeat dealing uumerou* unscrupulous flrmsate tryiug to fool the people into buying spnrious and harm fnl compounds for the hair and skin, that cause the hair to f tll. ihus cansing baldness and ruin; mar and deface the delicate tex'ure of the human skin. In their wif ked dasireto gaiu money, these people do not hesitate to sell the people many proparationa which are daugerous to lifeitaelf. ln order to discouutenause and oondemn aach dishouest methods, Miss Martin haa decided to give a fall size package of Glosaine to auy reader of this paper male or female who will send their name and address. Do not delay. Wrife to-day. A postal card will do We will also send our cata logue wbich describes in detail oar haii tonic?*, face bleaches and other toilet reqaisites. Address:?Miss Helbn Martin, care Oontinental Ohemioal Oo., No. 9 Governor Street, Richmond, Va. BOARDINO & LODGING Ratea Reasonable. All the Comfor.ts ? ? ot Home at^aa Orders reoeived by letter or telegrapb . MRS. BOOKEK LEFTWICH, PROPRIBTKS8S. 816 N.2nd St., Richaaand. Va. JAME5 E. ricGIRT. Ph. B. ?THE NEW POEr." Editorin-Ohief and Owner ot '?McQIrt'a flagazlne." McGirt's Magazine. $5. Per DaySURE H&*AGENTS are making $5.00 per Day Selling "MeGirfs Magazine." 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