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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 5

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Good Whiskey-- Used Judiciously I'-' is a splendid natural tonic, and its value is acknowledged by I the world's leading physicians. For medicinal purposes absolute purity and ripe old age are the principal requirements. rook THE PURE FOOD cotnbines these qualities in an unusual degree. It is distilled from the finest Krai" uni purest water in the world, and orel in heavily charred cukcis barrels fo: mai'V yeari until it lias acquired tin; rich jnellownes-i for which it Is famous Genuine SUNNY BKOOK I'tJRE FOOD Whiskey bears Hie Government Stamp on each bottle. which is ofllclnl proof that WhKwy ulitlllcil.

aged and bottled under tbe supervision of 17. S. Government Inspectors. All Aindlinj PURE liquors itll it. SUNNY BROOK DISTILLERY Jefferson Ky.

PHIL SMITH. General Distributor CUMBERLAND, MD. Renunciation Must Be Approved by the King. 1 IS ACCUSED OF MURDER. And There Are Stories of Other Murders--May Be Political Move- Alexander Declines to Accept Sue cession to the EKDS TBOIIDLES Wife Travels Three Thousand Miles After Husband.

WARRANT FOR HIS ARREST. Is Not Served After Little Child Greets Him Affectionately--Bad Feeling Vanishes and Wife Relents Will Make Home Here. Son-ill. March I'ittbuiK. Maich 27--After! hough Prince VGorge 1'hurs-' traveling 3.000 miles lu search olt he lay formally renounced Hie right of who had de-sorted her.

Mrs. 0 Robert Bell, of London, arrived in to the throue. Cabinet, PKtsburg yesterday upon hearing' council decided the Premier Is Jneoui- a he was living here, had a war-J petent to reoehe a communica- i fcwoni out for his airest. chars-, Ing him i desertion and non-sup-, 1 jioit. but relented when the three tiou fiom Crown Prince George, who of the who a turn the letter which the Crown accompanied the mother, threw bis arms about the nei-k of the lather with the words "da-da" on his baby lips.

i Fied and Xva! Dm en by unjustified mslAuallous. Cra witllos ed Ule reconciliation of Prince sent to him aal will advise the prince to address himself to tho King. The Piincr'h letter reads: MEWBRO'S HER PC The Orlfllaal thai the teotfrnlf Herpicide Girls based on an unfortunate occurrence. 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Bell and at her instiga- beg. in defense of my honor as well as Uoa reUlnlti(1 to pollcc hea daiiarteis my consejence. to declare that 1 re- wlth jnc a a i all clnims to the throne as! ATLAS i DRAGON ALPHA PORTLAND CEMENT. Is the only Cement you want used in Side Walks, Curbing. K'BUILDJNG BLOCKS, and in all you want guaranteed.

If you must use other Cement use TITAN PORTLAND CEMENT. Above brands sold only by The Cumberland Hydraulic Cement Mfg. Co. W. Md.

Phone 187. C. P. Phone 1,87. OFFICE--Third National Bank Building.

WAREHOUSE--Cement Mill, Valley Street and Wills Creek. Bell is employed the summer as well as anj other 8 e. to which an CMg neei on the Lakes, huv- I am entitled. beg you to take the Ing coi 8e ttrM Gov necessary steps that this action may O1 He ont bis wife back to recehe sacction. I place my services i London last August with the promise as a soldier and a citizen at the that he would return just as soon as posal of the King and the fatherland, navisration closed.

Mr. RM! soul 1 1 am ready to give niy life for them." Accused of Servant's Murder. navigation closed. Mr. Bel! sent many letters to her husband, but ceived no reply, and in February left i Recently a bitter prcbg campaign London with her baby sou for 'Mon-1 brig been waged against the Crown i rC al.

in quest of the' erring Prince. He has been accused ot being I She learned from different sources implicated in the death of one of his tbat he had gone to Toronto. In Tor-1 I servants, a man named Kolaovita. onto she was informed he had left for a it is, now teamed tbe Piince PUtsburg. where Mrs.

Bell ascertain-! 'took this action because of a throat- ed that be was stopping with a broth; caed interpellation in the National Aa- er in Lincoln place. She arrived in faembly on this subject. i Pittsburg yesterday and had a war- The Prince now declares he nill I rant-for her husband, it was put in THE LADIES OBJECT to a gummy and sticky hair dressing or one that is full ofsedunenta'ry chemicals intended to dye the hair. The marked pVeferenee for a clean and dainty picpaiation. particularly one that overcomes excessive oilinev and leaves hair light and Unify, is telleeted in the enormous sale of Xcwhro'i ileipicide.

Discriminating ladies become enthusiastic over its. refreshing quality and exquisite fragrance. A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY must have pretty hair. The features may lie quite plaih or even if the head is crowned with an abundance ofbeautiiufhair. attractiveness will not be lacking.

The Poet says: "fair tresses man's imperial race Herpicidc gives the hair a charming distincliveness that is characteristic of no other hair dressing. DISEASED HAIR A MISFORTUNE. Unsightly or diseased hair is a misfortune in moie than one. There is the actual injury to the hair follicles and the consequent loss or thinning of th; hair; this may cause diseases that sometimes follow a icm uatuie's protection to the head. A ol'the hair affects woman's dispositio If the hair is dull, brittle and Hie presence of of a inieiobu powl one's and cuiibe a los: sonal appearance.

The use ot'Newbi fOrnet the lavages of the daudmll mi the mituial beauty and abundance ot nature intended. Almost marvelous u-e of llcrpicide. Gentlemen will lir eide in use'at all impoitant barber sh Mors rrciuxn or -run SCAI.I- AI.M the merits of Newb, article that your left a trial hot 1 have it in beveral iu.stan favorable reports therefiom in each c. (Signed) Kt-r Lincoln, Neb. A STRONG THEORY.

99 Hvery mother feels a great dread of the pain and danger attendant upon the most critical period of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and incident to the ordeal makes its anticipation one of misery. Mother Friend is the only remedy which relieves women of the pain and danger of maternity; this hour which is dreaded as severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is J-avoJded by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer despond- Mrent or gloomy; nervousness, nausea and other distressing conditions overcome, the system is made ready for the.coming event, and the accidents so common to the critical hour are obviated by the Mother's Friend. is wewlh fts weight in gold," say many who have it 1 00 pCTT bo tIc at drn stores.

Book contalnfnc the hands' of Detectives Will and Craine, who. accompanied by the woman and child, went out to the home ot" the brother. Alexander Bell. -Xo sooner had they entered the door than the father saV his child and advanced toward him. The baby held out his tiny arms, and" as the father drew the little body to his.

breast the warrant and impending a i 1 Did Dead Bride. Write Threatening --st were all forgotten. Letters to Herself. "I guess we can fix matters said Mrs. Bell to the detectives.

By Lc tcd Press. The husband will endeavor to find I Vincennes. March 2C A work in Pittsbnrg and if unable to do strange theory is entertained by the so will return to England with his police today in explanation of the wife and child. death of Mrs. Jesse Lee Culbertson.

It raises the question. Delicious coffee at the Washington, was Mrs. Culbertson a victim of a strange madness that led her to write i to herself the threatening letters of gtore(1 Book containin Information of Interest to afi rill Bo sent free. BRAOFIELO REGULATOR CO. Atlanta.

6a. B. O. Seeks Injunction. A suit iu equity lias been flied In the office of the clerk of the United States circuit of Wheeling, by the B.

O. railroad company, seekts to restrain the city of Sis.tersville, from carrying into effect certain ordinances requiring the company to place safety gates in thai city. 5,009 RECORDS! ap our. Styjond Floor for a Phonograph ufflo, aafl now bare oa hand a -NEW Line AND EDISON RECORDS AND MACHINES. 1n Stock.

AU new. F. TREDERICH MUSIC CO- WM. 8HAFENBERQ. Mgr.

Of- GEORGE F. SANSBURY, ARCHITECT. Rooms 9-10-11 Clllrcni- Nitlooa) Bank Boildlnf. Sketches Furnished for any Class of Buildings. Prints Made.

Patent Office Drawings Made. leave the country, but before doing so ho will await the final result of the pending political stuatlon and will join the volunteers as a private in the event of wai. The action of the Crown Prince apparently was taken without consulting anyone, and exen the King, his father, was not aware 01 it until the Premier visited him with the Prince's letter in his hands. The general pubic is great- resl were all forgotten, ly pleased and hopes, the renunciation will msan his permanent obliteration. The Prince's wild career and contempt of law have scandalized the country.

Alexander, the Prince's younger brother, is much more intelligent and more a'cceptable as heir to the throne. Stories of Other Murders. I The sevant. Kolaovita, was removed to a hospital last week suffering from I serious internal injuries, and he died after an operation. The doctors who performed an autopsy reported the maa suffered from hernia and his death due to serious injury consequent upon falling downstairs.

There have been many previous reports of the brutalities of hair- brained youth since he came to Belgrade after the murders of King' Alexander and Queen Draga in 1903. Sta'esmf-n and officials of high and low degree are said to have' been beaten and fired upon by the Prince during lirs of crazy anger. Another story credits him with the murder of a gamekeeper, and still another with an attempt to kill two footmen who I opposed his efforts to force his way into a Belgrade nunnery. May Be Political Move, London. March 27--The Balkan difficulty has assumed a new aspect owing to the sensational news of the ab! dication of the Servian Crown prince.

The Prince hitherto has been considered the leader of the war party at Belgrade, and his firebrand speeches have done much to inflame the feel' ings of the Servian people. There are not wanting those both I here and at Vienna who believe a political move underlies his renunciation. Whether or not this is tbe case. it is certain the of the Prince from the scene is a ber of my family, and have never Montgomery county, to; step-making for peace, it wiil be pas-; been disappointed in its results. It! close the schools of the county May 1 ier under pesent conditions for Ser- 5s a pleasure to sell a remedy that', 01.

which will complete the fufl nine via to retreat from a difficult situation, gives such universal satisfaction." months required by law in order to Advices received here aro of a lis-1 As a'body-builder nnd strength-cre-1 receive the county's apportionment of ator for old people, delicate children. the State appropriation, to i weak, rundown persons, after sick-1 A government test of the scrapings DESTROY THE CAUSE--YOU REMOVE THE EFFECT. Fond 10 i-eiif. in stamps for Mtiuulvs Till: IIKKPICIOK COMPAXV. Ucot.

Mich One Dollar Bottk-s Uuarantced. At Drill: When you call for Hcrnlcidc. do not acceyi'a -tit Applications at prominent ISarbcr Miops, See Window Display at A. M. IJCHTENSTEIN'S, Specia A Six Story Flat.

Contractor S. P. Angle has com-, menced the erection of a six story flat for S. P. Moller.

Hagerstown. Md. The entire building is to be of concrete, and it will contain one hundred and flftv rooms. 5000 DRUGGISTS tragic warning she received during the week before she was found dying of i carbolic acid poisoning, bound and gagged in a shed back of the nouse of her husband's parents, with whom the couple lived. Police Chief Evans thinks Mrs.

Cul- bertson, in addressing the letters, im- itated the handwriting of the old' sweetheart of her husband, by whom they were ostensibly written. This old sweetheart, according to the police report, has been located in Chicago, and volunteered to come to Vincennes to clear her name. The police compared the threatening letters with letters known to be in the dead woman's handwriting, and others in the hand-! writing of the woman the bride seem- i ed to think her rival. They note that i the handwriting of the addresses on the warning letters were like that of I the old sweetheart, but the body FORD MODEL TOURING Twenty Horse Power. Magneto and Lamp Equipment.

Vanadium Steel Tnroaghoat. QKEN CITY AXAGE Agenti, 218 and 224 N. Centre Stn will be pleased to give demonstrations to any Grade Car at a njodemte.price. i nit? uiu anccLiiua. c.

uub cut; uuu ui Guarantee and ReCOmmend the letters are more like'ttm of the Vinol as the Best Cod Liv- bride hers I er Preparation on the Market. Brief Notes. i Grain merchants feaf that the re-', ductlon of freight charges on Wes- If one person more than another! tern wheat by the B. O. should know the value of medicine it sylvanla.

may result in a rate war. is the retail druggist. Mr. John H. England died at his For this reason such testimony as home at Raspeburg, Baltimore coun-1 the following should be convincing, ty, immediately on hearing of the C.

A. Potterfield, the leading drug-! restoration of the kidnapped boy. i gist of Charleston, writes: have used Vinol for everv mem- Willie Whitla. The public school commissioners of tinctly more hopeful character. Berlin.

March 27--A dispatch the Anzieger from Belgrade ness, and for chronic coughs, colds. I from the bottom, of a spring upon says Prince Alexander, the King's sec- bronchitis, atwl all throat and lung! the farm of Walter Reynolds, near ond son. has categorically declined to accept the succession 10 the throne. i absolutely imjiossible to hlm'to take It. troubles.

Vinol' is unexcelled. Try it' Rising Sun. upon which gold was re- on our offer to return money if it i ccntly discovered, reports 20 per cent fails to sive satisfaction. Harry P. ore and per cent silver.

Capitalists Shaffer. Druggist. Cumberland. Md. will mine the The McKaig Machine, and Supply Work MERWIN McKAIG.

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