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WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, FRIDAT, JANUARY 1 6 1914, WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS. -1 St MARYLAND HEWS NOTES STOP SENT MRESPOi WORRIES HIT AUTO PATROL, IMS THE CITY James M. Frown ia Seeking to Recover in Superior Court-All Testimony Heard. Unusual Attractions in Our Basement JL o-day. If in Need of Anything in the furnishing Line it Will Be Well to Examine These Special Values.

DELMAR NEWS NOTES Maryland Side Town "Wants a Baitifl. DELMAR. Del- Jan. 15. Willie playtug with an air ride at the home of his" parents.

Alton. 12 year old son of George Isaacs, was painfully hurt as the result of being ahot through the loft band by a lath nail he had placed In the rifle. The nail was driven entirely through nt hand. The matter of appointing a town bailiff, who shall be paid monthly Matter, of Interest From All Part of Neighboring State. iTrTir (run (ikArE.

Jan. 13. la the case of James M. Brown vs. the Mayor and Council of Wilmington, which Is an action In Su-Derior Court for the recovery of And I'm? Dyspepsia Tablets So That -You tan Digest Each Weal Quickly end At the Same Time Renew lour Digestive Strength.

Learn once again how to smile laugh, and stop this grouchy moodiness. This arises from a faulty digestion ajid caunot be removed unless you use common sense and assist Nature a little. Haafe on C. Joyce. of Cambrlas.

r.f the directors of salary and wear the usual ponce uniform is being agitated on the damages for personal injuries, alleg the First National Bank of Marviati.) sidf. of the town and It Is ed to hav been received py burg, at a meeting 01 held yesterday aiternoon. A committee of tnvotrf0arme bridge ha, requested the Ke. George plaintiff by being struck by the automobile patrol of the police, tba evidence is all in, and. with the exception of the summing up and the charge of the court it is ready for Item No.

1. A big rpecial In Brooms at 25c, 35c, 40c and 50c Item No. 2. Clothes Props at 10c each. Item No.

3. Clothes Baskets from 90c to $1.50 each. Item No. 4. The Wizard Mop and 1 quart of polish for $1.50.

Item No. 5. Inverted Gas Lights, 39c an 69c Item No. Kayo Nickel Lamp, complete, at $1.39. Item No.

7. Special sale of Cups and Saucers, at 12Vc Item No. 8. Green's Mineral Paste Silver Polish. 15c to 50c Item No.

9. Oil Heaters, $2.50 up to $3 each. ttn Item No. 10. Kayo Lanterns, 60c and 0c each.

Item N. 1 Roller Skates, 50c to $1.50 each. Games of all kinds especially priced for the day's selling. And th Famous Pink Stamps Given. expected that the appointment will made during the next days.

Thorn as Knotts. a well known man of this town is being mentioned for the position. Whle musrats are reported as oe-lng very plentiful on the Eastern Shore this season, one would hardly think so from the price local dealers are charging for them. They are selling for 15 cents ea or two for rents, whereas, they usu the series of Bering "Cached Commandments which he preacnea the jury to consider, ine case begun yesterday morning, and the plaintiff Is by V. W.

Know. on and Caleb K. Iturihenal. last winter. thB Trl.

Cttv Solicitor Daniel O. Hastings and At me Company i town ure William S. Hilles represent tlie cu. officers were ui- lh fol.owlng llrown alleges that he was iau. Davis: vice President.

rharles ally seirfor ten cents each er three injured at Third and King sirceis on the evening of April Ti, 1312. Store opens at S.30, closet at 3.30, Saturday, 9.30. flnt. James t-ooien. Thomas He said his back was uurt, ins for twenty-five cents.

M. H. Gorman, a prominent merchant of this town and president of L. lavis; nrst lieutenant. Thomas head cut, his jaw broken and his eat secretary.

Clary R. Dawson, and chief. Benjamin L. Kalbauga. LIPFENCOTT CO.

I George 'rawes --Mr'a. Sadie Florence Soling of he same place were Quietly nrted Wilmington, Del. 30G to 314 Market St. fcl Am a Sen Han Since Stuart's I)j Tablets Care feimtiuh uml ft nnef ite' -B the Dclmar Town Council, is nguai-ing the matter of having a mayor on that side of the town and a council of Ave members instead of three. Mr German announces that he will niri for the position of mayor should his mo-ve be put to a vote.

The first skating for two years was enjoved here at Leonayl's pond to-dav. The ice is about three and one half inches thirk. and should the low temperature last a few days longer, local parties will have a chance to fill their ice houses. CAPTAIN EARL'lTsTORY- Delaware Man's Son Frose to Death ia His Arms. Tuesday night at ine e7Wart ase by the Rev.

William H. fctwar Charte. Crawford was fined $2. and costs for kll.ing two dogs belonging tn Davis of Cecil county, state regent of the daughters of the American Revolution came to Belair and made definite plans for the ganizat.on of the William Paca Chapter. 00 torn off, and Ts now uuaaie to support his wife and four children, his wife being now obliged to work.

Dr. Charles W. Hughes, who attended the man after he was injured test. lied that Brown was permanent ly injured. Albert Lynch said he was standing near the scene ot the accident and heard no warning horn or bell fro.n the patrol.

Mrs. Mabel Brown, wife of the plaintiff, testified that her husband's condition is weakened, his eyesight and hearing are poor and sometimes his mind is such that he does rot know what he is talking about. He has been unable" to earn more than 15 a week since being injured. Mrs Kate V. Adams was on King litreet'on the night of the accident-Bhe met Brown at the noutheast corner of King and Third streets.

He in ha drunk and talked If the stomach is overworked, its muscles become tired and gradually grow weaker and weaker, until they are unable to take care of the food properly. The glands fail to provide the juices necessary to digest the food. Gafees form and cause all sorts of pain, misery and wretchedness, as well asextreme danger to rh a LETTER FROM MINISTER Kev. H. S.

Hiilnaey Writes to Wfl-mlDgbuB Morning Wilmington Morning News has re Mrs. Li lie M. wrru vui divorce from air. nas niea nn MacKENZIE'S Clean Gloves in 48 Hours BEST WORK NO DISAPPOINTMENTS Office and Works: 907 Shipley St. you out ol town, send it by Parcel Post.

It is then that the calls hlp Ordinary medfcines are HOVER. Jan. 15. The correct utatpmpnt of facta concerning the Thev not only rail 10 her husband, uaniei n. the grounds of abandonmen.t Tlr.atr The municipal ejection of Weatern-port resulted In the election of Oliver Bruce.

father of Olhrer Brn'ce. member of the House of De egatesas recorder without opposition and Charles Tonry and Harry if Smith as commissioners. F. Chicago, charged x. Indira ll on death of Henry Earl, the sixteen year tire Medical men have f'unlaln Dunham Earl, a iiiiert the stomach and have dis rioifLuare ovsterman.

who lives at Rnwrr'a Beach. Delaware, which oc intelligently. After a tew words with Brown the witness stepped to the street and walked down the sii.a hoard no horn, gong or curred on Tuesday morning last off nmnev under false from Millviile, N. as received hero covered that the digestive juices consist largely of pepsin and nitrogenous foments. Vhat, then, would be more natural than to supply these properties artificially when the stora-sa unahiA to nroduce them.

iw.il nrnin mi walking txjlun civpn a hearing ai to-day are to the effect that captain Earl and his son were "clamming" Hre dl'Ge and held under JtOO ceived a letter from the Rev. II. 8. Dulaney, who for a number ot years held pastorales in this city, but who Is now lorat Jd at Ftultland, Md. The letter follows: "Having enjoyed two pastorates In your beautiful city.

I thought it would be interesting to my many friends to know my whereabouts and what I was doing. For five years I was granted a supernumerary relation, returned to my old home and engaged, as 1 was able, in mercantile pursuits I as reduced to lf.l pounds, having lost 85 pounds. But through a kind Providence I have been restored to health and gained 10 pounds of flesh I sold out my business and asked for tight work on the Salisbury district, desiring to be near my home, where I could give some atteution to the closing up of my business affairs. In consequence Dr. Jones, district superintendent, asslrned me (or Bishop Berry) to Gr.iee M.

E. Church. Salis Mr Lynch also testified that the machine was going at a high rate ot for the action oi iu all of Monday In the Deaware oaj off ifrom Bower's Beach not over a ball Tk( ic th nhtcct of Stuart's nmmtir jury. LflPPcl i i mm i i i Tablets. These powerful mile from shore, that aionaay even the Sharp- The defense is that Brown was i.

unri took a header into ing when the high winds arose. Captain Earl anchored oft Bower's Beach little agents relieve the stomach of Its burden, thereby giving It an op- riin its normal town Marine Railway Company elect-Bj the following directors: Albert ihP Ride of the patrol wagon. hauf close to the mouth of MuraeiKiu STKADT READING, Writing or figuring often produce EVE STKAIN, which brings on Eyeache, Heartache and Nervousness. Eye strain can be overcome oniy lu one way by wearing Glassea to relieve tbn strain on the nerves of the eyes. Correcting Eye Strain Is my specialty let me help you.

strength. They tone up, strengthen tho sppretorv glands. feur Sherwin testified that he was running about 12 miles an hour and that he saw Brown stagger out on the street, but could not say he was itvicntPd He said that ie roan ouicous membranes, absorbing glands and muscular wans, mtj Mtnmanh its lost powers fell backwards irto the fid of the niitrnl -jiwtion so that It can again do its work without issistance. They contain In a concentrated form, every element necessary to digest all sorts river. During the night of Monday the boat broke its anchor and drifted across the bay near Dias creek, where she grounded.

After losing all sails and other equipment for the boat. Captain Earl took his son ashore, Monday evening taking alth bjm all the blanketa and other covering had on the boat and he with his son slept on the meadows oft from Millviile, until morning when they sighted a farm house. The father waded aalmra for and in returning bury. Md. This is a new cnurcn.

built about- four years aao. ex-Congressman Jacknon furnishing the motor rmrt t.f the funds. It Is a -a acid or alKanue. C. E.

THOMAS, Optometrist The OrlirlnakTlionia. Jewelry Store, Market Street, Mllmingtoa, Del. S'Tgeant Kice, Uie patrol at the time, said that he saw Brown stagger and after the nccident swelled liquor on his breath. Joeph I'ark. an ged witness, said that he Brown well and that If you experience an oppressive -hrir Inside the lower end of Robinson.

Harvey F. Marvil. Curtis Davis and E. Valient of Laurel. and Samuel J.

Cooper. Benjamin P. Gravenor and Purnell 1 White. Benjamin P. Gravenor was made president; Samuel T.

Cooper vice-president, and Purnell T. White secretary and treasurer. The D. H. Candy Company, wholesale confectioners of Cumberland, yesterday went into the hands of receivers.

Henry R. Donnelly and William C. Walsh were appointed receivers by the court. Zero prevailed at Havre de Grace yesterday and the Susquehanna river was closed to navigation by a sheet of ice four Inches thick, reaching from shore to shore and dow nover the flats to hpe-sutie Island, about five mf.es. Funeral services for Edward K.

Sellman of Boyds. who accidentally shot himself here Sunday night, were held yesterday. The Rev. Jones, pator of the Baptist Church of Pooiesville, officiated. vour breast bone and extending upward towards jour heart, do not hesitate an instant Get fetuarts bvnsia Tablets from the nearest a I Ml 2 'Vrt to Ti' hi.n in an for his boy wno naa Dccome cuineaj" ifor- the accl-througl.

be started to carry hm to Xion few rolnut. a (he farmhouse, the boy still being dent. He a that he help' a at once and take one. DO YOU BELIEVE IN SIGNS, That's All We Want to Know. beautiful title church, felate roof, modern pews, finihhel In the ceiling's frame struet-fe.

This church was attached to Iviiiabiiry circuit and puid my predecessor about in salary They pronvivnl and pnld me J100 as a station and lm r. us-ed their beuevo-lenreg. "Thirf vesr (conference year) they advanced the salary to JT00 and stand loyal to the benevolences of the church. We hae a Sunday school ros-ter with names enroled ns faw minutes the pain will leave you tiiot -a ipf nnira in r- a loiter he nut- Mr.fV.T-o fh father loia u.iu very well. ing header into the i m.o him take a and you will feel Deuer.

i -tablet after each meal for several stomach will once roa board of the patrol wagon. i hi. arms Cantain Earl atter eur- ruuuu.s thnt there was no question drug- All box. being more perform its duties, gists them at 50c a in his mind as to the man We Write Newspaper Ads. Good, Strong, Business Bringing Copy.

Bonney Sc Truitt, 608 Market St Second Floor, Wilmington, Del. drtink. Foster tttitie.1 that he t.l.r.li.ru a I thou ell a linnibcr of our fering all kinds of agonies over his eon, also received such injuries from the cold that one of his ears will have to be-ampiitjtc-d. The body of young Earl will lie buried to-morrow at Millviile. N.

J. Captain Earl is being attended to at Port Norrs. N. J. saw Brown' lying i.ndor the automo rx.nr.le have ren.ord to Baltimore and KAD MONEY.

IN BANK bile after lie nau o- which will reduce It Man seme. Our Epworth League has over mi ur frtiticat for tMer tl.OOO on taking him to tlie ueia-utr r-tl- lftu members aud the Junior league more than 50 on the roll. Rirtit-re Witnesses caitca in rcuuu. With the mercury novermg zero vesterday a fire occurred in James Webb's resideuce, adjoining the Idlewlld electric light plant, and though fighting tha greatest difficulties, the firemen saved the house from total destruction and prevented the flames from reaching the electric cently our men have been organized Into a brotherhood. We expect a good renort from the same.

Our revival titled that Browa was not oran uu that Foster told them that he. roster was so' drunk he did not know anything about the accident. rear: Former Governor John 'lunn, Wyomltig: former Htate Senator A. B. Conner, Felton; William Ellison, Camden; John Carrow, A.

B. Richardson, Georgo M. Jones, W. J. Benson, A.

B. Ma gee, Reynolds Clough. all ot Dover. The directors organised by tlie election of John Hur.n. president! George M.

Jones, vlce-precldent, and John Carrowr, secretary. closed with oiilte sn lneather'n of souls. Forty-five have been added to our record a a result of the fall cam Brown was recauea aa that he did not meet rar. he was not drunk at the ti ne ot the mih' Sarah Jewel was married last paign. Iaot but not least we have an active) ladles- Aid Society.

Mrs. evening to J. Thomas Parsons at the accident S. Dulaney elected president at The case will tie gum 0f her parents. Mr.

and Mrs, William R. Jewel, at Still Pond. their last The people here PHILADELPHIA FIRES Interesting Repwrt of lnuiae I'a-trol Just Made, PHILADELPHIA, Jan 13. Tbe annual report of the Philadelphia flre Insurance patrol made publio to-day shows tbat while there was ao increase ot 260 fires In the city last year over the previous 12 months, the actual losses were less. The total flre-loss for 1913 aggregated against $3,161,412 in 1913.

The total number of Bres last year was 3.601. The total Insure'd losses for the year, adjusted and estimated adjusted was $1,967,729. The Insured lose for 1912 amounted to and the uninsured to $116,27. jury tnla morning. have been very kind to us.

Among The dwelling at Fort Washington the Christmas present was an en rf H. Harmon was destroyed by Sailor Baca a mti Tan 15. The sailors and NEWPORT NEWS NOTES Personal Items Sent From Subarbaa Town. NEWPORT. Jan.

15. Miss Haige of Marsliallton was the guest of her sister Mrs. Fred Thompson one day last week. Mrs. John Parns spent Saturday and Sunday with aunt at Middle-town.

Clarence Cracy who was hurt a few days ago by his horse kicking him over the eye Is Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sammons e.pent Sunday with Mr. and Mra Elmer BroadhurBt o.f Marshallton.

George Sinclair or Marsliallton has gone to the Physician and Surgeons Hospital to undergo an operation. Miss Phrlne Burton of Wilmington was the guest of her mother Mrs. Wilson Burton. Mrs. Wilson Burton and son Mormon received a telegram that Mr.

nrton who is at the Jefferson Hos- velope containing monev for the pas lVm Dies 1" Almshouse. Md-, Jan. 15. William Payne, aged 83 years, at one time a wealthy Englishman who came to Elktcm during the early eighties and built the Payne block of stores on Eust Main street, died last evening at the Cecil County Almshouse where he has been an inmate for a number of years. While searching through his papers Superintendent Hartnett waa surprised to discover a bank certificate for $1,000 deposited in an Eiktou bank and during the years he ha3 been living at the county's expense he had failed to draw out his interest money jnhich has made his deposit nearly "double itself.

It is not known that the aged man had any relatives in this country. Insurance Officers Samed. I'LKTOX, Jan. 13. At a managers, of the Cecil Mutual Fire Insurance Company held in Elkton, William Evans was chosen its president succeeding the late wTh steel, of 'Chesapeake City.

tor and wife. FTatemsltv. S. Dulaney." officers from the battleship Ohio, who have been in quarantine at the Martne Are yesterday. 'The soldier flre department from Fort Washington made every effort to check the flames.

pprteavortpsr to save some ot her iismcotinlil sends Mrs. Harmon ai Hospital at this ace since IteMh From Heart Ilea. 25. were transferred to mc Argument Coal Law. WASH 1NQT0N, Jan.

15 Validity of the Pennsylvania law requiring each mine operator to leava a pillar of coal of such width that together with tbe pi lar left by the adjoining ownor It would be a sufficient barrier ror the safety of miners, was argued to-day before the Supreme Court. John O. Johnson, of Philadelphia, con. teuded on behalf of the coal companies that the law was crude, uncertain, unjust and unuobHtltutlonal. Attorney General Bell defended.

Kad'v burned yesterday morning bjiu the tug Atkins Hughes. As a large The Jury In the case of Mrs. Louise Seaber, who sued the road directors of Allegheny county tor lo.ouo nam for initirv sustained in number of the men usa um. the work bt transferring the baggage was begun No new cases nave bee reported for over two weeks and the doctors in charge seem 'satisfied that the men are In perfect physical condition. It is probable that the Ohio through a hole in the sidewalk on the hrldee between Westemport and pwimnnt.

returned a verd'et nf JS09 for the plaintiff. nitjil Philidelnhia. lies in a critical will remain here until rruisj LEWES, Jan" 15. Deputy Coroner Napoleon B. Register, of this place, was summoned yesterday afternoon by Coroner John T.

Russell, of to make an inquiry as to the death of John C. Joseph. ho was found dead in bed on Wednesday morning at the home of his brother, Wi'liaiu D. Joseph, at Nitssau. According to the information gathered by Deputy Register tbe man had been visiting a neighbor, Alfred While, on Tuesday evening and when he returned home he ate a llpht lunch and went to bed.

When he tailed to put in an appearance on Wednesday morning a search was made for him and he a as found dead in bed. A doctor, ho was Immediately summoned stated that the man had died of heart trouble. Workman rnhed lelh PHIIJtDELPHIA, Jan. 1 Mevern. a Dine fitter.

wasTm'11 conditon. Eeanett Steel elected a' member or Saturday morning. Mrs. Louse Ruth spent Wednesday Fire destroyed the residenec of Charles Vtteey. near Clevenhurg Monday, while Mr.

and Mrs. Uttsey were away from" home, and their 4-vear-old son perished in the Purse for Fellow. Employe. MILFORD. Jan.

15. The employes at the laboratories of the L. I. Ceulk Company's laboratories here yesterday made up a purse of 151.75 which they gave to Miss Minnie Wheeler, a fellow employe at that plaat. Miss Wheeler resided with the of A.

C. Howe, ahoe home was destroyed early Tuesday morning by flre. With the exception of the clothe which she wore at the time of the flre. Miss Wheeler had everything that t-he possessed destroyed of the board of managers. to death and three other work with he rson William Kuin ca Muicale at Tome.

in u-Tfiv Jan. 15. Dr. Thom Wilmineton. Mrs.

Ellis Banks is 111 at her acme as S. Baker, head of Tome Institute, SPECIAL TO WOMEN here. Mrs. Clara Fisher of Wilmington The most economical, cleansing aad snent Wednesday with utara germicidal of all antiseptics is Workman. were Injured to-day when part of a moving picture and vaudeville theatre under countructlou collapsed.

Meyers was at work In tbe basement whe be was burled beneath tons of concrete and other building material. The other workmen were engaged ta laying the concrete floor for dressing rooms a hen the flooring gave asy. One had a leg hrcken and ths o'hnrg were not seriously hurt. Port Deposit, has issuea miiuuuo for a tnusicale to be held at the directors house on the evening of January 23. THE SECRET OF SUCCESS Mrs.

John Ingram was the guest of her sister Mrs. Bertna Bouiaen of Wilmington. Dover Bunk Election. DOVER, Jan. 15.

Dover's First National Bank 1ms elected the following directors for the ensuing Master James Fauckner who has been ill at his home has Improved. FINDS 1 OT RING Returned to Seaford Woman After i-i Tears. SEAFORD, Jan. 15. Twenty-three years ago Mrs.

Kstella J. Don-oho, w-ife of G. W. Donoho, president of the Seaford Town Council, while gathering strawberries In West Sea-ford lost tier, wedding ring. Although she and her friend diligently searched for the ring-it could not be found.

Yesterday while at work in the same field, George Wilson, colored seeing a glittering object In some trash he had raked up. picked It ut Mrs. Clara Ferguson was ths guest of her aunt in Wilmington one day Fire Company DOVER, Jan. 15. Dover's Volunteer Flre Company, The Rob-bins Hose Company, has elected John H.

Jones, president: Georne C. president: W. W. Mitchell, recording secretary; H. B.

Donoho, financial secretary: treasurer, Harry Vane; fire recorder, Thomas Hol- last week. Genuine Merit Required to Win the People's Confidence SHE MO SULPHUR- do not take 7 A soluble Antiseptic Powder to bs dissolved in water at needed. As a medicinal antiseptic for douches ta treating catarrh, inflammation or laceration of noso, throat, and that caused by feminine Ills it has no equal. For ten years the Lydla E. Plnkham Medicine Co.

has recommended Paxtlne in theJr private correspondence with women, which proves Its superiority. who have been cured say It la "worth Its weight la gold." At druggists. 60c. large box, or by mall. Tha Patton Toilet Boston, Mass.

OMENS GRAT HAIR steln. Because of many false alarms having been recently turned into the company, a resolution wa adopted whereby notice is given that the Bobbins Hose Company will not respond to any calls from nearby town sunless said call is made by an official of said town. aud found that it was a plain gold ring 'with the Inscriptoin T). to E. J.

As the initials to Get theWell-KnoTrn Hound Packago It's wer those of Mr. and Mrs. uonono he took the ring to them and It was identified as the long lost wedding rine. The ring was not tarnished Grandmother's Recipe Restore Color, Gloss and Thickness. nor- injured in any way, and was as Have voa ever stopped to reason why it is that bo many producta that are extensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten The reason Is plain the article did not fulfil the promises of the manufacturer.

This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, aa like an endless chain system the remedy Is recommended by those who have been benefited, to those who are in need fAltpremInent druggist says "Take for examDle Dr. Kilmers Swamp- for example au -r Mrs, bright as it was on tne any Hair that loses Its color and lustre. Donoho lost It, Crisfirld Has Freeze. CRISFIELD, Jan.

16. Cris-fleld Is no in the grasp of one of the coldest waves for two years. The harbor is frozen over and the thermometer registered as low as 6 degrees above zero to-day and people are beginning to prepare for a freere- DELAWARE CITY HOROJCUC'S. MALTED ftlsLK Made In the largest, best equipped and sanitary Malted Milk plant In the world We do not make" milk product" Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, But th Original-Genuine HORLICK'S MALTED MILK or when It fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur In the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture ot Sage Tea and Su.phur to keep her locks dark and Minutes Mean Dollars IN TREATING ANIMAL? BubtieM7a know tkadjuigwrof delayed XnmXnftX eollo and other mwun.

Voa lo reauze th rrongy pixHed remedlee oiten wow than bo tretMueat 1L la other word. ot to dtaTioe dlsaase accurately may prow fatal. Twf owner kould bo able to rscosnlze an aliment and (l'o aeraeet treatment at tlie flnit aymptoma. Prompt Iteais of From Town at fa heautlful. and thousands of women Maryland wnicn ud.

me steamer nal Entrance. and men who value that even color, DELAWARE CITY. Jan. 15. ft here ear, thU for Poc-Root, a preparation I have toW.ior gnow Hm that beautiful dark shade of hair which is so attractive, use only this A number of tickets have been sold for the dance to be given In the fire many years ana -oelied t0 return because of the heavy action is uie im.

sw.w. ot treating taoraea. Minute mean doUara. recommend, for In almost every case old-ttme recipe. tee In the Poconioke river.

I ot coiirae proper treat Nowadays we get this famous mix engine house hero on Friday evening for tha benefit of the flre company. First Lieutenant Edwin P. Tignor of the Dental Corps will be at Fort ture by asking at any drug store ror a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and duPont from Asrtl 27 to June SO. 'mm ment la aiwaye neoeary. Tbat Juet bow Humph-rrys' page Veterinary Manual win prove ao t1-nabla to you.

It la by F. Hamphivyi. V.S.. and teai-bea bow to dlat nee and proper treatment. Sulphur Hair Remedy," which darkens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell It has been The nubile library here has a total of about 200 volumes at the present Mad from pure, full-cream milk and tbe extract of select malted train reduced to powder form aolubla 1 water.

Tbe Food-drink for All Ae C-ASK FOR "HORlJCK'S', Used all over the Glv-be anolied. Besides, it takes on dana Beys Break Through Ire. ELKTON. Jan. 15.

While Bkating on Brumflel'd pond near Co-lora, Phillip Morrison Robert Brumfield, two young school boys had a narrow escape from watery graves a hen they broke through the Ice. Violated Hunting Law. LEWES. Jan. 15.

Andrew Carpen time. There are about eighty bor rowers, who read the books. These books are keot fa the store ot Wtl It shows excellent results. as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy that I know of has ao large a sale." According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who -ed the preparation, the success of Dr.

Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is due to the fact that it fulfils almost every wish tn overcoming kidney, liver and bladder diseases, corrects urinary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheumatism You mav receive a sample bottle r-f Swamp-Root by Parcels Post Address Dr Kilmer Btnghamton. and enclose tea cents: also mention tha Wilmington Newt, 11am B. Jester, wlio has arranged ThU took wtll aw yoo tiundreda of dollar aud eoeteyounothlng. ItwUl be aent abeolatelT fre on requert to any farmer I. arder to Introduo tha booka In good shape.

1 77ie moat economical and nourishing light lunch. ruff, stops scalp Itching and falling hair. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one email strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; but what delights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur ts that, besides beautifully darkening the hair arter a few applications, tt also brings back the gloss and lustre and glvs It an appearance ter restrtin near Rehoboth." was ar Eer. 0.

1 Hsrdestj Resigns. Eemember.lt to haTft to oruer mnj retted on Monday by Game Warden Charles T. Jester for killing muekrats In a freshet He was brought before ELKTON, Md-. Jan. 15.

Rer. George L. Hardiasty, for the past two years pastor at St. Paul'a M. E.

Church. has resigned his remedletor.tbbook. New York City. t. Pedld opportunity obtain a retormary treati.

that you bould bae your library. A a refereno. work yoawi" itturaluable. To have It in the time of need wUlo rO many dollars, where It will CAt yv but a Judge N. B.

Register yesterday at ternoon and Una US and r.at. charge, taking effsct at the coming ipf atmndanca. M. E. Conference.

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