NEWS IN BRIEFWilliam P. Amoss, of near Fallston
station, Harford county, has sold his92 acre farm to F. L. Lindemood, ofVirginia, for $5400.
The home of Eduard Brown, ofKennett Square, was burned to theground last Saturday night. The firewas caused by a defective flue and theloss is about $2200, partly covered byinsurance.
After floating about in the waterof the Christiana river at Wilmingtonthe body of John Chestnut, aged nineyears, rose to the surface last Satur-day afternoon and was found nearMarket stree bridge, by bridge-tenderMurphy.
A statue of the Sacred Heart, sur-mounting a monument placed in St.Patrick’s Cemetery, Cumberland, wasblessed by the Rev. Father E. J. Wun-der, pastor of St. Patrick’s Church.
With the altar set for the commun-ion service which was to have beenheld last Sunday morning, thieves en-tered St. John’s Episcopal Church, at18th and Market street. Wilmington,and stole the communion set, whichwas valued at S2OO and which wasgiven to the church by Mr. AlexisduPont as a memorial to her husband.
Charged with illegal gunning PedroMarcus, of Havre de Grace, was re-cently fined by Justic Hamburger.
Improvements to the M. E. Churchat Bivalve costing about $4,000 havebeen started.
Bronze tablets of distinguished sonsof Delaware are being placed in theState Capitol.
At the quarterly conference of Wes-ley M. E. Church, Wilmington, Rev.George A. Cook, the pastor, was in-vited to return for another year.
On the ground of desertion GarvinS. Shaub, of Harford county, has en-tered suit for a divorce.
An eight-car train was the first topass over the new Cumberland ValleyRailroad bridge across the Potomac atPowell’s Bend,
James Spring, the 19 year old sonof Coroner John Spring, of Wilming-ton, was hit in the eye by a stone froma slingshot Friday of last week andmay lose the sight of the member.
At midnight last Saturday threemasked men attacked the motormanand conductor of a trolley of the Wil-mington and Philadelphia Traction Co,
at the end of the Richardson Parkroad. They were thrown from theback of the car before any money nrother valuables were secured.
When baby Buffers with croup, apply uni
pive Dr. Thomas* Eclectic Oil at once. Surefor children. A little Koes a long way. 25c and
DOe. At ail drug stores. advt*
One case of smallpox is reported inWashington Co., L. Mayo, West Vir-ginia, who is visiting his daughter,Mrs. Mary Wright, of Cavetown, hav.ing the disease.
The gaps in the State road betweenDelmur and Berlin and between Snow-Hill and Pocomoke City, have beencompleted, and it is now possible tomake the run in an automobile fromDelmar to Princess Anne and Poco-moke City, Snow Hill. Berlin andback to Delmar byway of Parsons-burg and Pitlsville without getting offstone roads, a distance of 85 miles.
Thieves entered a number of homesnear Perryman, Harford county, Oct.SO. A silver watch and gold ring weic
taken from the home of Henry Vogts;silver knives and forks were stolenfrom the residence of Mrs. Patty Mc-Donald. A gold ring is missing fromMrs. John Mitchell’s Home. Otherresidences entered were those of FredV. Cornel, Charles Woods and theMisses Stockholm, but nothing oivalue was taken.
For regular action of the bowel*; easy natu-
ral movement v, relief of constipation, try
Doan’s Rogulets. 25c at all stores. advt*
The Town Council of East NewMarket will issue s',ooo in bonds fova water supply.
The November term of Queen Anne’sCounty Court was in session at Cen-treville this week.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER SOAST O R I AThe Jarrettsville High School has
arranged a special course for boysover Id years of age who can attendbut a few months each year.
Chemicals in the school room ex-ploding recently caused a fire thatpartly destroyed the public schoolbuilding at Rock Hall.
L. E. Everett has been appointedpostmaster at Ernmorton, Harfordcounty.
A Juvenile Court has been organizedat Bel Air with Judge Jlarlan presid-ing.
Itching, bleeding:, protruding: or blind piles
have yielded to Doan’s Ointment. 50c at allstores. advl*
'The residents of St .Georges, Del.,are urging the Levy Court to build astone road through the town.
M. E. Culver, of the Laurel, Del.,section, reports a yield of 28,000 bas-kets of sweet potatoes from 02 acres.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’SCASTORIADr. Ryan Devereux, president of the
Montgomery County School Board,has announced his intention to resign.
Hagerstown was visited by a seriousfire on Wednesday morning of lastweek, property being destroyed to thevalue of more than $300,000. The firestarted in a garage, and 81 automo-biles valued at SIOO,OOO were destroy-ed. This is the second fire in Hagers-town within two weeks.
Many hogs are dying of cholera inthe vicinity of Beaver Creek an-1Chewsville.
CASTORIAFor Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Signature of
All the dophtheria patients at Dela-
ware City are reported improving andno new cases have been reported forseveral days.
Impure blood runs you down Makes you aneasy victim for disease. For pure blood andsound digestion Burdock Blood Bitters. At nildrug stores. Priced.oo. advt*
Charles Barkdoll, a Smithsburgfruit grower, was recently seriouslyinjured while helping to load, barrelsof apples on a wagon. A barrel ofapples weighing 150 pounds, rolled onhim.
Because the town of Blades in Sus-sex county, Del., is not incorporated,the citizens have asked Deputy State’sAttorney Frank M. Jones, of George-town, to assist them in stopping auto-mobiles who run through the town ata high rate of speed.
ACT QUICKLYDelay Has Been Dangerous in Blkton
Do the right thing at the right time.Act quickly in time of danger.In time of kidney danger Doan's
Kidney Pills are most effective.Plenty of evidence of their worth.Michael Murphy, news-agent, War-
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Price 50 cents at all dealers. Don’tsimply ask for a kidney remedy—getDoan’s Kidney Pills—the same thatMr. Murphy had. Foster-Milburn Co.,Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
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BALTIMORE, MD.yf ’hen in Baltimore visit oar Fite Museum
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In the John Frazer Building,Elkton, Md., every TUES-DAY. North East, everyWEDNESDAY.
Kveryotie in Cecil county should phoneor write and 1 will call and Examine• heir Eyesight Fiee ot Cost.
Get free circular about 30,000 eyes 1nave helped. Forty years' experiencewill convince the most skeptical. Jama graduate of Chicago Opthalmic Col-lege, class 189.. 1 own my own factory,4938 Olive Street, Philadelphia, Pa.,where 1 make my eyeglasses and spec-tacles. Competent workmen there atall times. 1 am there personally every•Saturday to examine eyesight. I man-ufacture and deal in the best specta-cles made
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Notice to Execulors & AdministratorsWhy embarrais your friend! by asking
them to go on your bond and thus, pos-
sibly, involve the title to their real es-
tate, when a Surety Company will go on
/our bond for a small sum and the cost
if the same will be charged against the
state which you are administering?
Each and every kind of FIDELITY AND
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MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY.Apply to
JOSHUA CLAYTON,Attoruey-at-Law,
mar 23-if ELKTON, MARYLAND
ENTERPRISE
MACHINE WORKSGEORGE MeQUILKIN, Proprietor
Engines, Boilers, Shafting, SteamHeating, Steam Pumps, Pulleysand Gearing and General MachineWork
HIGH AND BRIDGE STREETS
Elkton, MarylandLong Distance Telephone 54
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ladies iAik your Druggist for Cni-CHHR-TER’S ADIAMOND BRAND TILLS in Rhd and /j\Gold metallic boxes, scaled with Bluei*#>Ribbon. Tacs so CTHEIt. Buy oF your V/Druggist and ask foe OIII.CIIKS.TfUS VDIAMOND nitami rn.I.K, for twenty-fiveyears regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable.
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Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY,
CECIL WHIG. FLKTON, MARYLAND, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1914.
Buyers to Share in ProfitsLower Prices on Ford Cars
Effective from August 1, 1914, to August I, 191S,and guaranteed against any reduction during thatlime:
Touring Car. , . $490Runabout . , 440Town Car . . 690
F. O. B. Detroit, all cars fullyequipped.(In the United States of America only.)
Further, we will be able to obtain the maximumefficiency in our factory production, and the mini-mum cost in our purchasing and sales departmentsif we can reach an output of 300,000 cars betweenthe above dates.And should we reach this production, we agree topay as the buyer’s share from S4O to soo per car (onor about August 1, 1915), to every retail buyer whopurchases a new Ford car between August 1, 1914,and August 1, 1915.For further particulars regarding these low pricesand profit-sharing plan, see Warren W Boul-den, Elkton, Md.
THE STOREHOUSE OF* •
PROFITABLE EDUCATION
provide courses of study that are in keeping with the best approvedmodern methods of business.
tach department is in charge of Kxptiienced Teachers, whoare Experts in their particular line of work, and who are assisted bythe highest qualified Teachers obtainable.
Graduates are assisted to employment.For catalog and information, address
W. H. BEACOM , PresidentS. E. Cor. Court House Square
WILMINGTON, DEL.
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Ify°u have decayed, aching or un-even teet^l which embarrass you whenyou smile, come to our -office and we
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Bk I Gas or Vitalized Air Administered
n I Porcelain BridgeworkU M This is without doubt the most beautiful and last-MM ing work known to Dental Science. Spaces where
one or more teeth have been lost we replace to lookso natural that defection is impossible Ask to see samples of this beautiful work.
Gold Killings, SI.OO. Gold Crown and Bridge, |4 to $S pertoolh. Porcelainand Enamel, SI.OO and up. We guarantntee our teeth for years. Teeth $5.00,J8..00 and SIO.OO per set.
American Dental Parlors,Mechanics’ Opera House, Elkton, Md.
Open Mondays and Fridays of each- weekOriginators of Painless Method of Extracting Teeth
Brown & Ban leyReal Estate Agents
ELKTON, MO.
We have clients who will purchasefarms in this county from 59 to IH9Acres. Parties desiring to sell shouldlist their property with us, if they de-sire a quick sale at the best marketprice. mr2B-tf*
THE
Second National BankOF ELKTON
NO. 4162
We receive accounts of Corporations,Firms or individuals, and will be pleasedto meet or correspond with those whocontemplate making changes or openingnew accounts.
Interest paid on Certificates of De-posit remaining 6 months.
Safe Deposit Drawers in Fire-proolVault for rent at $2, $3 and $5 per year,as to size.
Depositors living at a distance fromthe Bank can send remittances by mallsafely, which will be promptly acknowl-edged by return mail.- Discount Day, Monday of each week.
Inquiries will be promptly answered,and any information relative to businesscheerfully given.
WM. T. WARBURTON, PresidentJAMES i. ARCHER, V.-PresidentI. D. DAVIS, Cashier
BOLGIANO’S
The United States Agricultural Departmentplaces their Tug of Inspection and Ap-proval on every suck of SEED POTATOESPurchased l,'ron •!. BOLGIANO & HON.
IFRTIFICATFOF QUALITY. |
his is to certify that I have had*rye of nil the Heed Potatoes grown K
./. Boh/iano & Son, during this j
wing season. I have been until (
in since April 15th; looked afterjselecting of their seed and the it
a tiny of the same, have also hadxrge of the spraying during the Swing season. There was nothing )
tiled but the very best selected \
d, and nothing has been left nn- j
ie to have them right. The crop Jnow being harvested, and the re-'\Is of mg work arc most satis fac-Sg. We are ha westing one of theftgest crops ever grown in Aruo*-nk County, Maine, and of the finest .sility, free from any disease and'y
e to name. 1 spent some time in)
ishington, D. C., with the Horti-x
Bardbefore coming here |
'ras of producing FIRST\JSD have been carried. ont(<
r for J. Bolgiano & Son .'jtiffnod) O. R. BTSBY, |
Plant Pathologist ,
)H. Presi/ue Isle, Maine.
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Pm- /aimers, Market Gardeners nn<lTm-ke Write for your copy at oner-Later prices will be much higher. If youiLocal Merchant cannot supply you witlBolgiano s Perfect Seed Potatoes—writ*ns direct and we will toll you where yoi;ai secure them.
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HhaWamA toilet preparation of uieriLHelps to eradicate dandruff.For Restoring Color and
Beauty to Gray or Faded Hair.50c. and $ I.CO at
A. C. JACKSONPerry ville, Md.
GOOD WILLIs an asset of inestimable value. I
highly prize the good will of my cus-tomers, so substantially manifested inthe splendid business they are givingme.
In return, I honestly endeavor togive them values of unmatchable qual-ity. Price for price and grade forgrade.Quality is the foundation stone uponwhich true Success should rest.
THAT IS MY MOTTO.
Jackson s Department StoreA. C. JACKSON, Prop
PERRY VILLE, MD.
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