OS p YiaXP A WWM I A.VATTW Ml 1 1 LTB1 Afl TfTJU THIS TORM AT HWT inaw tmm wwrVM UOiMTVT f1U.WIII.tl mx tu www hp. JiWt.RlW OOOD trials ofrfomu l;ms Minis oil's I'nw Vn w I'lll ronx Ihn llrer lo attUttly l.y ift-MJit mi'licl. 'lliAyiln not iifoirr, iiHfie and n'-v- llkVtvrM timTAflH ti'ii th" tilomt ntul .naM iha 1 Hurln'iiiiHiil (rtun fml fhut lul t I'oiihiln lui ii.tlitn)l: Oiea e1 of ITenli.n 1 V eMtniVII Ut al All OM , H) jml Inlt. It- 'roi nd Htlmuiiuliiit. for wtr ht iH 4rtiMlaoi In inn MM ISifcjtlMW. UyOllUIM'tl IIJ4MfJl ftllvi.vi, WrilA lu yop'n Uuctnra. Tiioy will sotIm to Lfce 'M of Otr iliUny atnolutely frm ..I CNtrm UVM UN'S, 3U unit Jcller.ou ., rhlluiMpkia, rt, ' Munvon'K OoM Ram efml a ewe1 M one Frfcviuo. Miinyoa llwinsi.ia Kmttj Pal tat law hotii-a nml enrol lu a raw ilsjt. I'rte. Haunted Alaskan Island. To U10 south end went of Kodlnk, dtotuni nbout ono hundred miles, nnd forming; one of the ttemldl proiip, H Uie Islnnd of Clilrlkof. the haunted Island of Abulia. IKnHhromled for great portion of the tlino with ulnumt Impenetrable fo.tt, this lonely Isle Is nn object of terror to tho nailvoe, who claim It Is haunted by tho Khonl.it ot Ruralan exiles. Tho nnllvm will not po near the island, unylng It nmann oertnln death to Invndn the cHtiny confines, and thero are few men In the Far North who have the temerity to test the truth of the many and weird tales told of this forbidding nnd bar ren Island. Shipmasters and ealUsrs pnaHliiK the place assert that the atn lzlnpr cries of Russian exiles sent there to starve or tllo by torture are some times hoard on quiet nlghte, while the clink of chains and tho sound of blows are testified to In nn nffldavlt by a whlto man who once attempted to remain there for a week and who nearly lost his resson. Tannna Tri bune. ' Skin Humor I.nMrl 25 Years. "Cutlcura did wonders for me. For twenty-five years 1 Buffered atrony from a terrlblo humor, completely covering my head, neck and shoul ders, so even to my wlfo, I became an object of dread. At large expense I consulted tho most able doctors, far and near. Tholr treatment was of no avail, nor wag that of the Hos pital, during bIx months' efforts. I Buffered on and concluded there was no help for me this side of the grave. Then I heard ot some one who had been cured by Cutlcura Remedies and thought that a trial could do no harm. In a surprisingly short time I was completely cured. S. P. Keyes, 147 Congress St., Boston, Mass., October 12, '09." Face Covered With I'lmplo. "I congratulate Cutlcura upon my peedy recovery from pimples which covered my face. I used Cutlcura Boap, Ointment and Resolvent for ten days and my face cleared and I am perfectly well. I had tried doctors tor several months but got no results. Wm. J. Sadlter, 1814 Susquehanna Ave., Philadelphia, May 1, 1909." The Open-Window Schoolroom. An open-window room In the Gra ham school hag proved a success dur ing this cold weather. The children are dressed warmly. Their lungs are full of good oxygen. Their bodily heating plants are In good order. They rtudy better, catch cold less frequent ly and are genrally happier than If they were In the ordinary heated rooms. Old fogies will raise their hands In horror at the thought But anybody who has tried sleeping out of doors say In such weather as that ot the last few days knows that It is eaay to' keep warm and that the hard ships are none at all, while the com pensations are many. Chicago Record-Herald. To Cure m Cold in One Day : Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. Druggist refund money if it fails to cm. E. V. Urove'a signature ia on each box. 23c Sunlight and Crass. The Iowa agricultural experiment station has found out that on railroads running east and west it is necessary to plant a different kind of grass on the north Bide of embankments from the south side, because of the different amount of sunlight that each, side re ceives. ilri.Winalow's Soothing Syrnp for Children teething, softens theguma,reduceeinflamma boo, alky pain, curat wind colic, 23c a bottle. 53 In a Novel. "So," said the heroine, "at last you admit that you care for me." "Yes," said the hero. "Being all out of epigrams, It was time to fall back upon the love talk. Louisville Courier-Journal. The American Vice Consul General at Calcutta, India, reports that a great business is springing up in that metro' polls In securing and preparing the kins of brown rats, which are used for many purposes, such as binding of books, the making of purses, gloves and other articles of femine use and adornment The bottle that keeps Its contents hot or cold for hours was no catch penny Invention. The glass vacuum Jacket was first devised by Lord Do war in 1895 for his experiments in liquefying air and gas. 'J. LV4 "nit fc i r it i r hm CTOji ONE DIVORCE TO TWELVE MARRIAGES IN AMERICA Government Experts Announce That These Will Be the Figures Ultimately in the United States at the Present Rate of Increase in the Ratio and Regard Their Estimate r.n Conservative Divorce More Fre quent in the Far Western States Than in the East. Two-thirds of thq Total Number of Divorces in This Country Between 1887 and 1906 Were Granted to the Wife De sertion the Cause in 39 Per Cent, of the Cases . Delaware Has Lowest Divorces in Pro portion to Population, With New York and New Jersey Next Lowest. In two lar!?n volumes fit sl.nl Isllnil reports, entitled "Miirrlnrn :d 1)1 vorre," recently lfisued by tlie 1'tdaral (lovernment, thero hnvo been com piled complete- dula uncm thin absorb In;: problem of niclnl Hfo lu the Vnltfil SlatHii. U hn.i been unulyzul, (Infilled, compnred In a score of dif ferent methods, all of which point to the omr dominating fact, namely, that lu tho United Mated divorcfM are stei-.dlly IncreashiK, not merely In number as tho population Inm-nscs, but In propoitluu to both HK'.rrlRgH and population. Tho period covered In the report Is tho twenty years from INK" to 1B00, nnd tho pluvious twenty yearn be twoen 18(17 snd 188(1 la fully covered fur tho purposes of comparison. HtarllnR with luanlaKCB, fur that In tho necessary preliminary to divorce, It is found that the nixrrliii;') rate fluctuates according to roninmrclnl prosperity. Financial panics always pull down tho rr.to of Increase, this belli;; noticeably apparent during tho Marriaje Rats Per 100,000 Adult Unmarried Population. Indian Ter. csiMZ'&az 5,550 Arkansas imrzaHZsniGsjs 5,4 40 New York &mia&i&mvttmvmi 2,690 Connecticut ttWftTtis&iiSESMEctosai 2,20 Divcrcs Rate Fer 100,000 Married Population. Washington EinBEiBaiEffiE 513 Montana Hm'rasnEi-xssira 479 New York psajLSSStitsESEta 60 Delaware EauzrEZE&TB 43 Divorce Rate In Countries Japan United Statcs2ftiR3K3am 73 Switzerland tssBsw&iwaswwafmaiBa 32 France KBT.!f.sjsiiggi-ji3i 23 England G2J 2 hard times of 1894 nnd 1904, when lu each case tho totals decreased be low that of tho previous year. Mora Marriages in South. The percentngo ot marriages Is Teater in tho South than In the North. The Western StateB, during tl'e Ui3t fow years, have uiado a rapid jtfmp upward in tho marriage rate and are passing tho Southern States. Tl'0 porccntago of marriagos to every 10,000 of population has been de creasing somewhat In the North At lantlc and North Central Stat6s, whllo It Is increasing rapidly olsewhero in tho Union. Tho highest marriage rate Is In the old Indian Territory part of Okla homa, followed closely by Arkansas and TexaB. The lowest rate Is In California, Connecticut and Delaware. ).'ow York Is well down toward the bottom of the list, close with New Jersey, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. In the United States as a whole thoro are nlnety-threo marriages tor every 10,000 ot total population, and 357 marriages tor every 10,000 of the population ot marriageable age, or above fifteen years old. The only countries that rival this high rate are Western Australia, Hungary and Baxony, which present about the same average figures. The fewest mar riages occur in Ireland, with Sweden next. Ireland's rate is less than one half that of the United States, t The number of divorces granted In this country in 1867 was 9937. Forty years later, in 1906, the number was 72,062. Taking the census years of 1870 and 1900 as a basis for popula tlon, this was a percentage increas3 of from 28 to 73 per 100,000 of popu lation. The rate of increase was nearly three times, and the evil has been growing in even greater propor tion during the last half dozen years. Rate Constantly Increases. The movement, though occasionally chocked or retarded by commercial crises, periods of business depression or other causes, has been almost without exception upward. In only tour years, 1870," 1884, 1894 and 1902, was the divorce rate for the country as a whole lower than it was in the preceding ysar. The upward movement, although varying in in tensity in different sections, has been general throughout the country. Divorce Is far more frequent In the far Western States than in the East. Washington has a long lead, with Montana a close second. Colorado Is third.- Delaware haa the fewest In proportion, with New York and New Jersey next lowest. It Is not easy to account tor the wide vnrlnllonu In the dlvoico rntes In different. Kl ales', New York wllh only slly to every 100,000 ninrrled pei'B"ii!i, and Washington with nail In similar proportion. The results are affected by a great vnrl-'iy of Influ ences. The population as regards raco or nationality; tho proportion ot Immigrants, and the countries from which they came; tho relative Blrenstli of the prevailing religions, nnd particularly the ntrength of tho Uoninn C'alholle fallh; the variations In dlvurca laws and In the proreflnre nnd practlco of tho courts grsntltir! divorce; tho Interstate migration of population, either for thu purpose of obtaining n divorce or for othur r Bons all tin b'.', nnd, doubtleus many more, are factors which may affect the figures. Tho divorce rntn Is li!nhr In thfl United States than In any fortlgn country, except Japan. Swltsorland, which hafi tho hlghiiKt ruto In I3urop, has Inns than ono-hr.lf our proportion. According to the International figures Per 100,000 Population. the number of divorces per 100,000 ot population Is nn follows: Japan, 215; United States, 73; Switzerland, 32; Saxony, 29; Franco, 23; Itoumanla, 20; Prussia, 10; Italy, 3; England, 2; Austria, 1. Ono in Twelvo Dissolroi. While definite data Is not obtain able, the Government experts figure that at tho present rate In the United States not less than one marriage in every sixteen will bo dissolved ulti mately by divorce, and it seems rea sonable to suppose, they add, that tho ratio is nearer ono in twelve. Possibly many persons will feel, says the report, that these figures aro not confirmed by tholr personal ob servation of the relative frequency of divorce. It should be remembered that the comparison relates only to marriages that have been terminated either by death or divorce. Existing marriages do not enter Into the ratio. The figures relate to marriages In all classes of tho community, represont- fni? nrnhnltlv rtvoi-v Aottvan nf waolrh ... . .. . . . ttiiu every position inline social scale. , . " . . Almost exactly two-thirds of the Th9 corts hafve """ "nr ?,n total number of divorces In the United averas ,,ree "'J1.01 cvorr four dl" States during the twenty years bo- vorce l'Qtltlons Med. tween 1887 and 1906. were granted ,,. , . ., to the wife. A partial explanation of ?cU Kno,Tn SolJ this preponderance lies In the fact Lawrence's famous portrait of the that without any reference to the Duko of Wellington was sold at auc questlon which party is the moro fre-! tion in London for $10,000. quently responsible for tho marital The Agaews have bought In St. unhapplness ihat leads to the divorce Petersburg Rembrandt's portrait of the wife has a legal ground for di- "An .Old Jew." Tho painting was vorce moro frequently than the hus- sold to tho Agnews by M. Deloroff, a band. private collector, for $72,500. M. Certain wc-.l known and compara- Delaroft bought tho picture a few tlvely common grounds are more years ago for $20,000 from Countess readily applicable against tho hus- Adlerborg. New York Sun. MARRIAGE AXD DIVORCE FACTS Tho marriage rete Is larger In Southern than in Northern States. Marriages are increasing most rapidly in the Far West and decreas ing in Northeastern States. The United States has the highest marriage rate of any country in the world, rivalled only by West Australia, Hungary and Saxony. Tho tewest marriages occur in Ireland, with Sweden next. There are far more divorces, both in number and percentage, granted In the United States than in any European country. Japan alone excels our figures. The divorce nate Is rapidly increasing. It Is three tiniC3 greater than forty years ago. - Divorce is more frequent in the Far West. Washington and Mon tana head tho list. Delaware, New Jersey and New York are lowest. One in every twelve of the marriages now performed v.lll be dis solved by divorce. Two-thirdof tho divorces granted are to wives. Tho nic-t Tommon ground for dlvoroe Is desertion. Cruelty and adultery come next. Theso three account for three-fourths of the cases. Only fifteen per cent, of the case3 are contested. Ttree out of every four applications are granted. band than against the wife. Notably there is non-support, or neglect to provide, which, for the husbnnd seek Ing divorce, Is not ordinarily nn avail able ground, although in Utnh six divorces hnve beeii granted to hus bands for neglect to provide. Cru elty, although not Infrequently the ground for divorces granted to hus bands, Is more often existent as the eauso for the wife's application. Five divorces for cruelty are granted to the wife for every one grunted to tho hus band. Desertion Commonest (.round. Tho most common slnglo ground for divorce Is desertion, This ac counted for nearly 8!) per cent, of all tho divorces granted In tho twenty years. It Is rather remnrknblo that almost ore-half of all those nruiiled to hiishauds were for desertion, whllo '.n tho cases of the wives only 0110 thlrd. j Tho next inont important ground for divorce in, for liunlmndH, adultery, and for wives, cruelly. Of tho di vorces granted to luiHlinnds, 28 per cent, were for ndullery of the wife, and of tho'o granted to wives, "7 per cent, for cruelly oil tho pnrt ot tho husband. Only 10 'per cent, of tho divorces granted to wives were for ndullery of tho liushnnd, nnd 10 per cent, of tho divorces granted to hiiR-' bi'iids were for cruelty 0:1 tho part of tho wife. Three-fourths of all tho divorces granted lu the United Hlftt.es nro for ono or tlm other ot the threo great j c:uinu e.eeriicMi, ci u'-ii. nun mini- tsry and llnlr frequency is in tne order nsmjil. Ot all thi ctvifa In twenty ycaiM tho pnrcciitnsi was: IXsrtlnn, 3S.!; crti'lty, 21. S; adul tery, 10.3. All other grounds for octlon, such as drunkenness, ncRlect to provldo and many oilier legal charges flguro only In small fruitions. Adullory Is tho only ground on which tho number of divorces Rrnntod to tho linaliand exceeds tlm number gra'ifed to tho wlfo. Thhi difference my ,m ft,ti.ii,(.eii to tho probability that tho offmiHo when committed by tho wlfo Is lr:sn likely to bo condoned and perhaps moro llkoly to be dls oevsrad. Public sentiment doubtless condemns tho ofirnsm In the wife more p.trongly than In tho husband, and possibly tiio courts aro In Bomo degree Influoucod thereby. Tho enormous Increase In divorce In recent years is almost wholly In the lss r.erlous c'ja;'gcs of desertion and cruelty. l''eiv Cases Contested. Only 15 per cent, of the) cases brought In twenty years wore con tested, nnd In many of theso the contest was merely a formality. The wlfo more frequently contests than the husband. Cruelty beads tho list of contested grounds and desertion is at the foot. Alimony Is asked In about two cases In overy fifteen and granted in two cases out ot twenty two. A most Interesting phase of tho question Is how long marriages last before divorce Is granted. Owing to tho law's delay and the time required beforo a decree can bo obtained, the percentage Is small In the first two years of married llfo, although many couples separate very quickly. Tho highest figures aro reached after threo and four year3 of married life, and then gradually decreases. More than one-half of all divorces are granted beforo tho end ot tho ninth year. The -rapidity with which matters come to a crisis In tho married career 13 Indicated by ctatlstlcs of tlm tlmo when they actually separate beforo applying to tho courts. More separa tions occur In tho first and second years of married llfo than in any sub sequent year. By tho end of tho fifth year moro than half ot all the separations havo taken place, Tho Federal inquirers were not ablo to obtain complete data about the occupotlons of divorced persons, but from the partial figures collected they were ablo to show that actors and professional showmen head the list in proportion to their numbers. with musicians nnd teachers of music comins next. Commercial travelers rank third. Divorce is least frequent among agricultural laborers and I'clerevmen. OF THE WORLD AT A CLAXCE. Welcome Words to Women Women who suOer with dliordert peculiar to their ex ihould write to Dr. Pierce and receive free the advice ol phyilolan of over 40 years' experience a skilled and auoceaaful apecialiit In the diaeaaea ol women, livery letter ol this sort haa the mott careful consideration and it regarded as aaoredly confidential. Many aenaitlvely tnodeat women write fully to Dr. Fierce what they would shrink trora telllnf to their looat physician. The local phyalclan la pretty aura to say that he cannot do anything without "an examination." Dr. fierce holds that theae diataateftil examinatione are generally need- leas, and that no woman, except in rare caiei, ihould submit to tliemt Dr. Plcrce'a treatment will cure you right in tne privacy of t your own home. Ilia " Favorite Preaoriplion" baa cured hundrcda ol tliounanda, soma of tliera the worst ol cates. It is the only medicine, of Its kind that la the product ol a regularly graduated rhyaicinn. Hie only one good enough that its makers dare to print its every ingredient on its ntiraide wrapper. There's no secrecy. It will hear examina tion. No alcohol and no habit-forming drugs are found In It. Some tinicrup lllous medicite dealers may offer ynu a auhalitute. Don't take it. Don't trifle with your health. Write to Wor'd'e Dispensary Medical Ainocintion, Dr. K. V, Pierce, l'reniilrnf, I'lifhilo, N. Y., take the advice" received and be well. histtwT' 'raal j!ca?TTT!''iTMTTTrspBSBf"sriraie-wr'wy 1 .'T''TwwfBfawMai Not the Editor's Fault. This ono comes from Missouri, where one editor "nhowed" them whv: "An evangeliKt ashed all tho men present who were honest nnd paid their debts to stand up. All arose nut one. j io said no was the local editor nnd couldn't pay his debts be rnilMo the men fltnrulirif vorn Ihn hla dellniiiont subscribers." Atlanta Con stitution. Piles Cured In O to 11 Days. Tnr.n Ointment in guaranteed tnenr any en an of Ite.hinjr, Hlinil.FitrivllnKrirPrntTndiiiJ! Piles in ft to lilnynorinonnrymfundnd, ftftf Once Was Enough. Magistrate (discharging prisoner) Nixw, then, I would udvlr.o you to keep away from bud company. Prisoner (feelingly) Thnnlc you, elr. You won't see mo here again. Llpplneott's. Conntirmtinn eanrtm- many serious dis rtws. It is thoroughly cuntd by Dr. IWre's Plrnrnint I'ellete. One a Inxntive, three foT cathartic. The Lonely Mahogany. Thero is no such thing as a forest of mahogany. The mahogany tree lives by and for Itself nlone. It stands solitary of Its species surrounded by the umaller trees and dense tuoder growth of the tropical forest, rearing Its head above Its neighbors. Two trees to the acre In a liberal estimate. Indlnnapolls News. , IthenmntlMii Cured In a Day. Dr. Deletion's Kelief for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action is remarkable, lieiiioves the cause and disease quickly disappears. First dose greatly benefits. 75c. and $1. All druggists. A Free Bridge at Niagara. Celebrate the century of peace be tween the United States and Canada by opening a free bridge over the Ni agara river at the Falls. There Is a bridge there now, but It Is not free. Everyone who passes over that bridge pays a toil to its owners. That toll Is a barrier. Thore should be a free bridge. The interests of both coun tries would be served by the aboli tion of toll-taking. If this could be done in no other way, a new bridge, constructed by the governments of the two countries and their peoples would bo worth wb"e. Toll-taking Is a vex ation to everybody who pays It, and Is a relic of the days of toll roads. Toronto Globe. Champagne. It Is said that when Sir Andrew Clark, Mr. Gladstone's physician, rec ommended a patient to drink wine, the latter expressed some surprise, say ing he thought Sir Andrew was a tem perance doctor, to which Sir Andrew Clark replied: "Oh, wine docs some times help you to get through work; for Instance, I have often 20 letters to answer after dinner, and a pint of champagne is a BTfjat help." "Ifr deed," said the patient, "does a pint of champagne really help you to an swer tho 20 letters?' "No! no said Andrew, "but when I've had a pint of champagne I don't care a rap whether I answer ihera or not: 1 Hoes and Rakes at 82. There are probably not many land owners who ply the hoe and rake at the age of 82, but Lord Haddington has always given the closest personal attention to his property, and garden ing In particular his always been one of his keenest delights. Eieventn eari and a representative peer of Scotland Lord Haddington succeeded to the title nearly 40 years ago, and 'for more than a quarter of a century he has been lord lieutenant of his coun try. Tit-Bits. Great Men's Great Heads. Thackery was six feet two Inches In height and Sir H. W. Lucy says the creat novelist wore a 7-lnch hat, beating Dickens and John Bright by a full half inch. Mr. Gladstone's hat was of 7-lnch measurement the same as. Macaulay's while Beacons- field needed a full 7-Inch. The. hat ot Daniel O'Connell, however, would have beaten them all, measuring 8A inches by 10 inche3. Indianapolis News. p AN IMITATION PATTERN THE There was never an Imitation made of an " imitation. Iml- $ tators always counterfeit the genuine article. The genuine la j what you ask tor, because genuine articles are the advertised ones. Imitations are not advertised, but depend for their business on the W ability ot the dealer to sell yon something claimed to be "Just a T good" when you ask for the genuine, because he makes more proflc ? . 4f.A ImOMnn Whv Divwnl ImfltaHnn whan vm, fan tr ci f .1. rr n rt . S nine by InslstlngT REFUSE IMITATIONS--CETAKTor r i A KI.AVOIl tlmt In owxl tlin minm orvmilllit. liy (llFfolvih( f-niii'il;itrf Htiiprla wittnrjui'l wl'llng M.ifih'ijm, nih-lff Jdiim wynip la matin am a nvmp !''f(r llriu innyiln. JUuplnltt M H'lMI IIV urm-nrfl. hffMl 20 HIIUHP Zor HMIIipla aiid rocipo buuk. Ciecscnt Mlt. Co.. Seattle. The Applan Way. Tho famous Applno Vny was con structed by dlgt;ln two parapet trenches, threo feet In dooth at the bottom rt which were placed two lay ers of flat stone In mnrtnr, upon which a layer of cobblestones wan plneotf, rilpo laid In mortar; then raine course of pebbles In conrreto. over which were placed lnrKe flat blocks of smooth lava well Joined together, forming nn even, uniform surr:ieo. It was primarily n military roail, and extended from Homo to III unilusliim, a distance of nrf miles. So perfect was tho construction of this eglobraN od-road that It still . exists. In places as pood as ever, notwithstanding It was made moro thnn 20 centuries ajo. New York Amerlelin. Small Lenees Prove Dest. "It Is not the big telescopes which are needed In the observation of the planets so much as good dellnltlon, nnd that can be had only when ihe, atmosphere Is perfect for observa tion." Prof. PlekerlriK of Harvard ob servatory, deelarcs. Ho also Fays that so Important Is this condition of the nlr that he ban seen more with a tole- nopo of five inches' diameter In Ja maica than he has been able to se at Harvard with a telescope of fifteen Inches' diameter. 1 A shell which will hit two marks will be tested this full. The solid st.eol head of the hell contains a charge of hlnh explosive v.hhh Is de tonated on impact. Bark of this I the shrapnel chamber, containing 120 bullets and a charge of high explosive. The shrapnel portion can bo timed to explorto above a body of troops, leaving the solid head of the shell to pass on and trlke elsewhere. Itch cured in 30 minures by Woniford's Sanitary Wion. Never tails. At drui(i(iata. For train dispatching the Canadian Pacific Railroad has found the tele phone so serviceable that the present system of obout five hundred miles of telephone lines will be extended to one Thousand miles within a yeir. Don't Wait Till Night The moment you need help, take candy Cascaret. Then headachei vanish, dullness disappears. Th results are natural, gentle, prompt. No harsher physic does mora good, and all harsh physics injure. t Cct this OCT, mall it with yonr adirit U Sterling ftmxly Company, Chicago, 111., ani r ceiren hundwmiB ponvpnir pol'l Hon Bon Krul QUICKEST WITH SAFETY ISO'; n . i CURE For the baby often means rest for both mother and child. Little ones like it too it's so palatable to take. Free from opiate. All Draggbta. 2S conU. VIKfUNl A, the Itome of otr Fath-r. NOKFOLK, Th Sou-hero Gnowaf. Nine railroads, mn)r tnnhlp line. S ,w the time lo bar Norfolk Hie'nlm 1 Ion at l'fl each. Pay $5 monthly, no Interest, n i taxes. Boat all year cllmato Learn about So Jtn B' sending for fur tree Dooklefc. A41res Pnua-orfi!k Inr. Corp., Norfolk. Ys PATENTS VtMniE.rlfmnn,Wwt liitftitn, L C. Eooat-( r-e. lititr tut rtlereooei. Hem wiiu. P. N. U. 53, 1909. DROPSY ?.IT...??XPJi wttri tuti, Hawk f tMttfMila u4 IU lmyn' Uraiaanaal Wrmm. Or U. H. fiUl.V frOUd (Us A. 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