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VOL 43. SALISBURY, MARYLAND,/SATURDAY,FEB. 25, I9H. f NO, 28. QTY COUNCIL_ PROCEED- NEGRO HIT WITH AXE SEN. PRJCETO SPEAK ROADTHROU6HWUWARE JURORS FOR MARCH TERM RACE OF GIANTS h«s-W«rk Msposed Of By The Cowcfl Drwken Bo* Jersey Resrits k Serktts At The Ahml AsjoclaUon Of Stale Normal toont Offers To Advnet $2.000.000 Jadoe Toadvto Draws Jurors For March Sqr Ray Not Yet Discovered Wl Gre** last Monday Evetfcm. - Wiiry. School Toriflbt. for Slat* IDghway Fro* PeBBsyKarta ' Term Of Cowl. Add To Stalore Of Ma*, I The Council appointed a committee "Esrn" Dlxon, a colored man who The Alumni Association of the DownToSelwlo.Mar)lM4tJM. Judge B. ataniey Toadvin drew tbe may yet become possible for a oompcs'd of Mayor. Bnonda, Oonneil- resides in Jersey, truck Sam Lea. al­ Maryland State Normal School have T. Coleman Dopant, president of nrors Tuesday afternoon to serve for man to add a little, unto his stature men Obas. K. Bennrtt and B. H. so colored, with an axe at his home extended to Senator Jesse D. Price of the Onpont Power Company wad oons- hn Maroh Term of the Oiroolt Conrt and that without taking more thought ptioh with P. 8. Bhoekley, to exam- one night tbN week, Inflicting injn- this county a speo get ilie snffiuienttv open to ktsrtjwork and tl'e injaied man out of bis. House. "seleot and obtain an ontlon for the Mariland boundary on the south. The Parker. peiiments tn this connection, says: ! At a preliminary he»rinn before Stnte of Marylana npon a suitable rite distance i< 180 miles. No, 5. Parsons OUtrtot- John O. "Though it is not within tbe pow-- Mayor and Canncil ate anxious to Jottrei! start parly tnotigli this \enr to oom- Trild.r, Ulto^n «ss held pend­ and to have prepared tentative plans . Dopont reiterated his intention Freeny. Craston A. Pollltt, William er ot-tne saientists yet to make short, ing the rs*a|k rJltte sftersl street* before tho '. all. of L*a'i injuries. and estimates for necessary buildings to give »100,000 outright in any ev«nt, T. Leonard. Jerry Morris. Walter J. men tall, we have di»oo»ered v-«bM There ere many petition" before the for new normal school bnidloat, to tbe State's Rood road fnud if his Dryden. Elijah M. BUlou, Banson P. there is some force or other lu the al-',-' Council to hat* the ctrertx (D s<-v«ral which ihall include dormitories for offer to advance the *8.000,000 is not Gordy.'' i tra X-rsy which bas a dlstlntt ' sections of the olty curbed and drain­ Church Notice. thetstndents of the Maryland > State aooepted Mr. Dnpont wants the No 8, Dennis District Jonn E. upon the growth of nnrte tissue. JuM ed. They \will do the work just us Siloam Ohuroh, Sunday School 9.80, Normal School now located in the city boulevard to be sufficiently wide to Betbards, Asbnry Q. Hambiin. sa there are the ultra violet rsys l«;j rapidly as they can seooru the meanii premoblDB by .pastor subject, "The of Baltimore. It is to aid in the con­ provide for trolley tracks, as there 1 No. 7. Tranne Uistriot John W. tbe ordinary annlight, so there A dainty, delicate article to pay for the improvements. We Three Hebrew Boys." ''"" summation of these plans that the no trolley line in lower Delaware, and Twllley, Aleiander W. Bopkiut, L. ultra X rays, aid there is not understand that Isabella Street will Blverside Chapel, Sunday Bohool, nlnmni and stndents are exertine their to have an improved binhway for ve­ C. Bonnds, Benjamin F. Messiok. dial known yet about these. of superior merit. No. be the next to baeoimproted end th*t 1.80, preaching bv Rev. Henry Dn- best efforts and this situation will be hicles and automobiles, and a direo 8. Nnttan DlBtrict-lT Joseph We have found that among them AH the other good (.he work will begin »t the Intersec­ lany of Frairlanrl to which terVtoe all the. keynote of the speeches at the oad for other travel Hearn, Josephus H. Hayms^i Is a xay not yet isolated possessing, as No. tion with Rsilioad Avenue and be re cordially invited. banquet Saturday nlubt. Ex-Attorney General Richards and 9. Ballsbarv Dlitriot Jas. K. several experiments have shown; the>. kinds too ;; oujr Toilet ar­ The 'banquet will be held Lowe, Zedook' E. Ennis, Walter B. carried down tn the tracks of the b. Oiace Chapel, Sunday School, 9.80, In the x Jndxe Hastings, counsel for tbe power of causing nerve ends whieb . Class Ma. m., Ep worth Leaane. 6.80, School Building at Miller, T^fayette Mills. ticle cane isNijall of de- C. and A. Railway at the foot ot W. 6 80 p. m. and mnltl millionaire powder manufactur­ have become useless to resume their preaching by psstor, 7 80 n. m., ob­ covers will be laid 'orabout No. 10. Sharptown District John J. 'lightful accessories to Isabella Street. ject, "Christ A unending." one hun­ er an trytnK\D evolve a method proper functions. This leads to the dred and fifty cneats. Bsoorts will to ,W. Walker,.Oriah GrMvenor. conclusion tbatsouiewheie in whereby the Legislature can pase a creation Milady's toilet.; invited for dsnolna at 9 o'clock. No. 11. Delrcar Cwtriot Joseph is a ray which can cause bill acoeptina tbe advancement of the : growth to County Superintendent Holloway and Frailer, Joseph Hastinss. begin all ovt* again, though it bad money to tbe State. A probable out­ several of the Wieomloo Na 18. Nantiooke Disiriot-Georcce previously From this it ep- teachers, come, however, is that the County alumni of the school, will- attend. T. Harrington, Thomas B. Messiok, pears that whevihe. Oommtsiln re of tbe three counties WHITE & \ Representative teachers tram WareC. Walter, Edwards. & Turner. will endow scinnoe LEONARD all parts ill make an agreement with Mr. of the State will be present. Ad No. II. Oamdeo Distriot-Sanford of producing a nuie of )npont to construct tbe highway. DRUG STORES x Makes the most nutri­ dresses will be made by teachers, A. Toadvtne, Sidney L. Trader, J. "The iasplaaattoa Tbe millionaire will form a road members of the State Board of Edu­ Olereland White, L. Samuel Perdue. all mat ter is merely a fornn of i Cor. Main and 8t! Peter's Streets building company. East Church Street tious food and the most cation and especially Invited guests. No. R Wlliards District Thomas A human being le nothing bat A member of the Legislature said W. Baker, James w. Ennis. of movement, just aa are X-rays, Salisbury, Maryland Tuesday; "if Delaware does not get a tnoity and heat. dainty and < FARMERS'INSTITUTE modern State highway provided for It Is now> beginning to be oli ! a before tbe General Assembly adjourns, Anti-Satoonleadue Notes. that iu the ultra rays, there la a fore* * Here Tawsday. Marefc 2»d Aitracttye we mtfcbt aa well look np tte State or form of jnotlon which reacts apa» and throw the key into the Delaware Since February trst, tbe office of Prograa Arrangod. Bay." the Anti-Saloon League tor the Eastern the particular form of motion we call the nerves by canting It to grow. The A meet I OK of the Farmers' Institute Mr. Dnpont adheres to bis plan to Shore Counties bs* been located In Salisbury, and the District Superin­ one force upsets the balance of th* ; will be held here on Thursday. March reimburse by having the difference In other force, and thera Is every rvnimn 9nd. Dr. Richard S Hill. Director taxation that the Improvement will tendent, Rev. John M. Arters, has been busily occupied here with work to oonolnda that when this ray U dis­ ROYAL of Farmers In*titnt«s hss arranged an create turned over to him until tbe covered It will hi found to upset tbeT nuosoally att'arttve programme for principal shall be paid. of tho League In this tsrritoiy. One of tbe feature* of League work balance of the animal or man by oaas>*. this meet as follows: ^ Theodore E Rogers. Jr., of Wil- Ing a general growth of the w»»*sTs>.: BAKING W. CKcar Collier-Sugar Corn, is tbe agination of the State-wide local m I OR ton, arandnepbew of the late body. Field Corn, Sfecl S' lectlun. millionaire besd of the Roger* Loco­ Option movement in tbe varlons pul­ pits on Sabbath. On-Sunday, Feb­ "In other . words, the force know* ; . O. P. Oltse ur W. R. Ballard- motive Works, Pat*rson, N. J., ss a ray will react npon the fotea. or POWDER Strawberrles, Oantu'.onpej, 8w«et Vo bas made aa offer to advance funds ruary Bib, Mr. Alters spoke in Kent County at Milllngton, Holden and form of motion, known ae a abort i Atooiatoiy t a toes. Tomaiors. for a State blnhway. He will advance and make him grow tall." Puro E. I. Oswald Treatment of Apple from fttOJXX) to 11,000,000 alone the Colt. On Sunday, February lath, sud Peach Orchards line of a bill recently introdnoed by be was at Snow Hill speaking In the oopymcxrl (Methodist The only Baking Powder made Gro. O. Brown- roullry Uusban State Senator Drexler providing for a Uplsoopal Church in the fromRoykriGrape&eunofllM'tar ' dry, Feeding for Erg*. highway commission. He differs ! morning, Trinitv M. P. Ohnroh near I New Industry For Growing from Dnpont regarding reimburse­ Newark In the afternoon and la Snow Hill M. P. Church at night. He re- ment. He wants tbe State to tnrn all Hebron. Mo fussing or fretting over Billboard of Instruction riorts especially large and eatfiasiaatlo 'isdom automobile licenses into a sinking congregations on that Sahbath. t*st Attorney L. Atwood Bonvett fund and thns liquidate the Given Free Publicity. debt Tho Snnday/ February 10th. Mr. Arters finished up tbe legal papers for th* f thebifecuit-making. Royal Legislature will adjust too matter. Since the first of the month, a nnm spent * hi day In Foderalsbnrg on be­ ganlaatlon of a new industry firj is the aid to many a bni of largo eight sheet potters on th half of League work, and bis assist- ton. It will b« knowa-a*. kbit | blllboatds about the city have attrao Milling Company. The, sjew*o3aoarji cook's success. i»d considerable attention, largely 01 Mandamus Asked ToCompel ^ will have a capital steak of WO.OOO, account of tbe fact that they do no Council to Grant Permit Wbaleyrllle, this county. For Sna Two hundred sbaies of tbe par valae 1 ./ CeoA Book—800 Jteecfete Fret. Sari MUM aW advertise anything . for tale. The. day. February 36th. Mr. Artera an of one hundred dollars will be tawed. Abroad Monday morn'og Judges Psttlson, nonnoe's engagements for ; himself at This company proposes to erect*-.i are designed ae a warning and to In still lulo people*! minds a tew facts Jonts and Tosdviu held Court in the North East and Perryville, Cecil big roller mjll at Sebron tot the | iis ' ' . POVM. BAKIMO POWDER CO.. NEW YOBtC pose of manufacturing flour, ' ~*\ Alwayt walk* in a pair jpf oar about tDberoalmta and its pteventiou judges room to bear, arguments In two County, and for Mr. White In the Tney call attention to tbe fact that impurtaut cues. The Urst cane ar­ Methodist Protestant Churches in and hominy, eta. It will be an sip.* I J $3.00 or $3.50 Ottlf Shoes, hand plant with all modern Impro* careless consumptive Is a menace 1 gued wss the mandamus ankfd for by aroend Mardela Springs, 'this oonnty. I r / welt*. It's tb,e only wise thing his relatives and friends, and to tl former Sheriff Larmore against tbe The ofBou of the Leatins in Balls- and of large capacity. Ita location to xlo to preserve your health. further fact that b»d air in sleep! n Mayor and Olty Council to compel bury Is located at No. 11 In the Ma- will be on tbe railroad and then will be a large grain elevator iq'eoanee- looms, /school rtjpiji. and other placoi the granting of a permit to build a sonic Templu. with Miss Adelaide M. Shoea 'have more to do with tlon^or the storing of wheat and] pneumonia and consumption where people nfllt remain for honr storehouse In Salisbury. This case Mnrphv, of New Castle, Delaware, corn. ''. '.'. ' ' eta time is ban tor the health an was argued st lengtli, the attorneys for Hcojtetary in ol.arge. The tnoorporatora and dinetots fb*, than many are aware of. Wear may be a contribnttag cause to con Mr Luriflore, Messrs. Bailey and FREE! the first year are: B. J. D. PbiUlpe. a pair of our Shoes aud keep Bell, bringing ont some very telling sumption. W. Boy Wilson. Jaa. A. jailer. Dr.. your feet dry. These poster* are » part of a nation points before the Court. Tbe counsel Old Land-mark Changes High Brads for chut plaintiff, Mr. Liarmore, hold- .k McFaddeoplok. George O. Bvri&fi wide campaign of education. Those J Lee Holllday and Marion D. Bs*.; in 8sl!»bory were posleff gratuitous! Ing thai the ordinance passsd by the Ownership son, These gentlemen are all, with; by ill* Salisonry Bill Posting Co. Oounoll to be defective and void'. Tbe An Important transautlon In isal ' Nataral Tom Oonrt heW/the derlslou for further estate within the past week was the the exception of Dr. Dick, through the nonrtesy of Its manager, with the Improvement and IARRY DENNIS Mr. I. Olmen, tbe billboard space and study. sale of the old Leonard Mill property oil life of Bebron and will no doubt TALKINO tbe work of posting having been con­ The lecond case argued wss the case bMtween Salisinrj and Uelmar. This make the new oonoern go all right. THE StyOE MAN tributed by Mr. Ulinan to the Mary­ of West against the New York, Phila­ comprises the t-eonard water mill, tbe Salisbury, Maryland AND SimiNfi land Association for tlm Prevention delphia and Norfolk Railroad Compa­ water rights and about twenty acres and Rvhef of . Tuberculosis, without ny oa a demurrer filed by the attorn­ of laud. The property was purchased expense. Sin liar pjstors have been eys of the rsilrosd, for damages by by W. B. Stephens and J Wm. Flee Young Man Dies Here. MACHINE pat op *ll orer the country throng!) a administrator of th» W«si estate ny, of Deltnar, for a consideration said Call at oar Store and hear the co-operation of thu National Ansa> for 186,000. to be 98,000. Massrs Freeny and Mr, A. J. Johnson, an employee of The Value Of A the Delaware Raifrosd, wae found itt- T^ ^eVsL ' not fully realised by a the specially prepared Rec­ elation of BJH Postern Tnm is n part Tnls salt wss instituted by the Stephen* are planning unusual devel ords of Banda and other lo> of wliut IB undoubtedly the prn»(i>st plaintiffs to recover damages for tbe opments for this properly, among the yards at Delmar by friend*. Ta«a.y Tooth atnmasntal Haste, 5oag«. free arivprtuing and pnblioltj osra- flusih of Mr. Weit, an engineer who them being the probable installation day morning last, with his Uga ter " be, not to destroy tetth by extraction, Stortoe, Racitationa. etc. and paign in the hlstnryof thu advertising was killed at FroitUud last year in of sn eleotilo light plant to furnish bly mangled. H^e was brought bat to SAVE them by proper.treatment a ''side swipe'' wreck. Dslinar with light and pow4r. It U Salisbury on a spents) tralp an«t 1 «nd nllmg. By use ol thejsadera msth- aararo yooreetf that this la in the Unlwd States. odeof dentistry, we can-nsAri i very badly tho boat offered. You boy Miles and Stanford, attorney!, ap­ is found that tlmrefls sufficient horse to t'te Peninsula General nrsOltal for broken down and diseased teeth, and prac- only the Record*. peared for the faliro* Thursday morning. Mrs. Shook ley power to llglu the toya and meet thu was caught by a ihiftsr in tbe y wl had been in poor health for several At Hand. requirements for lighting daring the and knocked senseless and could uot **- THK MOIOB-O' S|»ai»l Mr*r>«ih and rooiiruetlop. OMUSuidijr durable. In all Oatbolio ohorcbes and many give tbe alarm. ;'./ TURN TABbK Tvn-lneli dl*jnet*r, aowanuidMlns: any slsedlsoreoord. \ years and her death was not unex­ nsxt tea years. r- ; 8TANUAUD AHAIAZ1NG IMCPBODUOKtHBonrd Boi)-lniurln« ttie most p«r- pected. , tine was a daughter of Jno. Protestant obnrehei tbe members are This Is oae of the old landaarks of Dr. F. J. Barclay feal rpjprMtnrtlpn qf. »n% known »<>UD<); Oiled wjKh automvlle needle clunp. William Lavs. Esq., of Parsonshurff, BOW looking forward to Lent, the the county. For many yean the prop­ DENTIST ,» and is snnrr*** by her' husband^ J. most impfrtant season of tbe ebn^bh erty was owned and toe mills operated Accepts Setttaent For IfOBK'" ^rnestBbooktar. onflbfAer. Wll^n. yeejR, AnaniremeuM are baloir made by the late Theodore Brewlagton aad »J^OW«KHORIT-«»VMU«rth*ti*Vin11«n«tbi,i bell, J. Laws, of Ooaan City "and one sis­ for the" tocweee in tbe number of at that time the Leonard Mil hi 'was b« aufliul ot«p, rtab red enamel, and dtoorated,.' rlttt gold Htrlpes. ter, lira. Florence Dtsnarooa of Phil­ masees^and other senloeewblob mark tte ewe* of much activity. adelphia. v Mrs. Bbockjey wae thirty- this-period. The approach of this Jay Willfame, attorney for Mr.;, 1 T*iM con iif flve years old a few1 days prior to her time of penaaoe ; and abstinence has Jai k TAtaer, effsoatd aesttle»i««l ibi to tm i »Hn hnum uniiii -•• - V OuU.UU been heralded even weeks before this week with the Marvlaai OMU* rwb purob«»»«, The fnneral ear vies* will be oeld la many of the enaronee. The aaaao Bnnda>. Feb. Mtl.-8t. Oom-aay a»d t*e Paaasyltsij)" PbiUlps. QaaatlAo, Hornlni k-Btiest, 1ii«js>li >lly yon can ' oblatft"' oae.•"- at the house today at eleven a. m., which bagios with Ash Wedneater le Pram, ualtt Ooaipaay. for *i«7t.>o and will be conducted by Blderfran- a little laksr this year than last, be- 10,80 a. «L: St, Mary's Tyaskin, Ifytaii Mi*. Tanar '*«lMl Boy*. FliMt^^ Itaweilvll,!*, «aMr4a '; 'J ^ Society of Br»da/,. MawJti tasl-MardeK }?VL h;-;*Ai.Mfea«>" - . . L. i_' . ' ''' ' '' -" ' ' the baa^ of t*e It P.^JIJsafc t * Alii bole) an oyster sap- 1*: " 'WL'/'' '•'". : ADVERTISER, SALISBURY, MIX FOR 3ETTER Aft Amended. , e man who trust* another «dtt- lm," remarked tho cenentor To buy >ine and Qad cjn.Ito.a, Blaek Dnok, Mlnn.»Mn. Anna Anderwn, foot chance to display themselves nnder un- Boatt. « _ . .. _ .,_ . ._. wJJ~ 1J-.ip^_MmHastleB»»er,B.F.D.l. ,. Smoke Stack Bid* m pit be in sealed envelope*, nsuRlly favorable clrcnmstiincee. Many HiUiok, M«H..Mn.> a«awi B. GrMton, 01 Trenton, Mo..Mn.W. TTKrnell, 3* Llnooln a black velvet costume has had about Kortlt ItfclQ St.. ddrewed to the Committee on Im- li.-Ui«. Brow IOIM, 838 l**Sl. Oamdeo, tiJ.-Tdn. B1U Jobn*tonr38>JUb*rty torovementa, North Branch, Wioom- It touches or more than touches of Mr». AVrMa Sperllng, MASOljr. St. Wanted; l\ r " : This handsome silver cup was offered * Are. Chicago, Ill.-Mri. Wm. Tnlly, SOBS Ogdan Ico River, and marked on the ont- cerise, the quantity varying from the ,. Avenne. 75 to 100 horn-power BOILER least possible bit need as trimming to the Peninsula Horticultural Society Vlctori*.MU..-Jlr.. Wlllle udey "Proposal fur Building Bulk­ by B. G. Pratt Company, of New York, tl, Ohlp.-Mi».W. H. 7E»rt-' Palnfnt Periods. wanted. Also one SMOKE STACK to a smart little toque almost entirely head or Wharfag.- on North Branch for the purpose ot encouraging and .. i. Sebattner, B.B. li, for 50 horse-power boiler.- Apply to lit tola fascinating shade, and both the stimulating better harvesting, grading, Knptaj,, N.H.-Mn.T>ll» E. BUran*. of Wioomico River," and left with 8tT«4orr, HL-Mri. J. Adrikn. Mo.-MH. O. B. Ma«on.H.B. No. t " fe. Frank Kennerly, Secretary, on or somber and the gay tones have gained and packing of apples. This offer was SecondSeco St.. M. Oxford, Man. HlaiAmelUIhito, Box 14. by the alliance. Other reds as well as accepted, but after the cup was engraved Brooklyn, N.r.-Mra. Enuu,BM HalMy St. before the 27th day of February, and the literature printed, they refused No*h, Ky.-Hra. Unie HollMd. ,.. blues, greens and gold have equally Ouhmm«4,Wuli.-Mr«. RlT*B*rber Edmvdl. OrfVllle, Ohlo.-Mr.. B. P. Wacnw, Box SSO. SALISBURY, MD. 1911. -v ,•:' to accept it WHY? OIreUnriU»,Ohlo.»Mn. AUo*Kltlln,8t3 W««l Atmtor. OWo.-MIai Mlnnla Kavlbanpt. enjoyed the advantage of black velvet Other manufacturers were solicited to Huton St. PralrieduOhl»n)WU,.ltt». JollaKontebMk. The successful bidder will be rt- as n getting. It has not been only In offer spray materials, etc., as premiums Salam, Xnd.-Mn. LtmdeS. Hlnkle, R.R.K6.S. B.Mo.1. NeirOrlram, I*.-Mrt. OutoDBIondema.UUI qnired to give bond. individual costumes that this height­ at the Horticultural meeting, to be held TtrpSlehoreBt., Bnfftlo, N.T.-Mn. Clan DarbrUU, l7M«rl». January loth and izth. No such request kk, lnd.»Urt. Ohu. B»a«r, Sr., B2t moot St. '; Drawing and specifications can be ening of the effect of brightness fay . WlnchMtw, Ind.-Mn. Hey DealL B.E.NO.T, was made of B. G. Pratt Company, msh- .. Katie Kublk, ft. 1, Box (1. St.. Regli FalU,, N.. Y.-Mn.. J.. H. BrMero.. een at the office of Qhits. E. Harper, nfacturers of "SCALECIDE." WHY? Hi. Mr«. J«ule Soliakr, Box M. 1 ar»TTllle, Good Teams for Hire BMTer i,Pft.-Mn. W. F. Bord.ailOWh AT. Wi'U. Polk or B. Frank Kennerly. Maternity Trouble*. Hodton, 6bio.-Mr*. Goo. Striokler, B. No. B, Bronaogh, Mo.-Mr». O. F. Alwhlre. The Committee reserves the right Pbratx, R.I.-M . Wm.O. King, Box MS. Ovarian Tronble. Saved from Awfol Pert, OvUtedt, N.J. Mr». Iiouif FIwh«r, 82 Mon- Marnyvtlle. Ill.-Mrt. Cliu. Moor*. R. R. 3. to'reject'any or all bids. "I never felt no ue*r my grave," Philadelphia, Pa.-Jf n. Chat. Boell, 231» H. South Simtord, Me.-M . Cbarle* A. Anttio. Hole St. , 1 ' By order Committee: write* Lewia Otmrnblln. of Manches­ Prospective Employer Can you BoheneoUdy,N.Y.-Mri.H.Porter,782 Albany Klnneapolli, Mlnb.-Mr». John a. Holdan, And prompt service rendered. Passengers ter, Ohio, R. R No.. 8, "a* when a cook on the chafing dish? M1B Second St., North, frlKbtfal oonah and lungtronble poll­ Tnlorrllto, Ill.-MM. JoeOranUiun, 828 W. Hnd*on, Ohio. Mn. Lena Oannoemo,B.F.D.7. taken anywhere. Call us up B. FRANK KENNEDY, Cook No, ma'am. V»odrreerSt. . ' Wectwnod, Md. Bin. John F. Bichardf. . at any time. ed me down to 115 pounds in spite of Prospective Employer Then I'll wIimMl, Ohlo.-Mr». 8op% Hofl, 016 Mo- Benjamin, Mo.-Mn. Jnlla Franu, B.F.D. 1.. , - Secretary. many r«in«rtl«» «nd tne hext rtontofs MIoktnAT*. -^ J. C. KELLY'S And lbt»t I am nli ve tortnv i« dun H >le- give yon a dollar more) a w*ek. Bla Ban, Pa. Mn. W. B. Fooler. Female WeakneM. PflliulelphU, P».-Mr.. M. Johnrton, MO W.TerreiI»ut», Ind.-Mn. Artle K. Hamilton. Livery. Feed, Sale & Exchange Stables, ly to Dr. Kiny'B Now Dlsonvnry ' Elmo, Mo.-Mr* A. 0. DaVaolt. ' which oompleielv nor-il IIM» Now I iawrence.IO'**. -Mr), JollK A. Snow, B. No. «. SALISBURY. MD. \velab )00 rtoniidit nnd -nil work burd Still In the Running. Peorla.Ill.-Mri. Ulara I*. Qinwlti, B^BJffo. UK6*. Ohlo.-Mn. M»rr Barliribe, K. P. D. 8. Water St., near Oonrt House Phone 80. Salesmen Wanted It nUo cored inv fira'e In UK 8t.. 8.B. Rohneffentown, Pa, Mr*. Orros Bttrioh. Kearney, Mo.-Mr». Thomai Albany. Crewon. Pa.-Mri.KJla K. Alkej. - sity on the side. A live tronble HUU all brouoblal affrotioiis. Bine bland, ni.-Mrt. Anna Behvarti, 321 Falrolsanee.Pa.-Hn. UeUaA.banham.Boz> wire can make a good COo and ti. A trial bntcto free. Qonr- Not So Bad. ' (IroreBi 1S1 For Rent. aotecd by All Bait Barl.Pa.-Mn. Augmtu* Lron.BJ.D9. Nenrou* Proctratlon. Mrs: Myles You wasn't' at ' the OperaUonaAvolded. Uie, IoWR.-Mn. CI«r.Fr«nk»^J.D. a, Tatros FASM, extra income without in­ bridge party yeaterday? { Bfteston. Mo.-Mn. Denia Bethnne. Oronogo, Mo.-Mr*. Mae MoKnlght, terfering with his regu­ After M heavy uie»L titkia eonple Oardlner, M«.-Mn. B. A. William*, Ml Wash- Camdin, NJ.-Mn. W. P. Valentine, Ml Lin­ " THEV£OPLABS," Mrs. Styles No; I waa detained by Inftoa Are* coln Arenne. ' lar position. Bank clerks of Doau'a Reicbleca. aud Kite yo'ar sickness at home. ! Chleia«o,nt. Mn.Wm. Ahr«nj,223BW.M»t St. Maddy, Ill.-Mn. May Nolan. TAJTK. stoniaoh. Hver. and biwels the help "So sorry! 1 hope your dear little Believe, Ohio Mr*. Edith Wleland, 238 Brookrllle, Ohlo.-Mr.. K. Klnnlsoa. or bookkeepers preferred. they will ueed. Regdlett bring ea«y, Monroe at. Fltchrllle. Ohlu.-Mn. 0. Oole. paiugea of the bowel* dog Fldo wasn't alckT" DeVoTMWWbL Mn. Angtute Vwpennann. Philadelphia, ]'».-Mr». Frank Clark, MIS K. 28 16 acres; 10 acre* eeeded to crimsoo . "Oh, no; only one of the children." { Dexter, KaiiiM._Mn. Stole Boot*. ATUgheny Ave. ' clover and rye. One jmile to Fruitland, AOpR Yonkers Statesman. i Tbeae women are only a few of thousands of living -witnesses of one mile to city limits) Salisbury. Stone Itching, torturing akin eruption*, &e po-wer of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetame Oompoond to core female (Usflanre, annoy, drive one wild Do- diseases. Not one of these women ever, received compensation hi any Road Apply to n'a Olnimens brutal qolok relief and Shrewd Advertising. i MR. HARVEY^. DUVALL, form for the use of their names hi thif advertisement bnt are will­ A. H. HARDCSTV. lasting onset. IPlfiv cents at anv ding "It took that Simpson woman a long ing that we should refer to them because of the good they may W/&M EKhtigi BriMtog, •tore. '/. . •._. ' time to break into print How did do other suffering women to prove that Lydia B. Pmkhamfs abe accomplish it?" i Vegetable Compound is a reliable and honest medicine, and that the i Eaat Fayatt* 5trwt. Money to loan ou Brat mortgages "By getting somebody to Inform the statementa made hi our advertisements regarding its merit are the in amoant to salt toe borrower F cuatom-houae officers at New York truth and nothing but the truth. PUBLIC SALE Baltimore, Mi contrasting surroundings has been no­ Grant Qoslee, Attorney.. that BBC waa attempting IP smuggle ticed, but also on a larger scal£ in as­ In a dozen Parts gowns aud a (20.000 semblages of the fashionable taken as necklace." j a whole. Valuable Bank Stock The occasional woman who elects to CASTOR IA wear an evening wrap of emerald Pot Infants anfl Children. French Oreaalng. I will self five shares of Traeken and green or of some other hue Just aa Mix one-halt level teaspoon of salt, Saving* Bank Stock for the high dollar, striking aa this will owe much of the Hi ft* Y* ton Always Bntft a dash of paprika with three table- j at Pituville, Md , on Saturday, Marcb\4, SJCCtiSOR'ST success of her choice to the many spoons of olive oil, one-half table-; 1911, at three o'clock. Term* easy who have preferred black, since they th# spoon each of vinegar and lemon J. D HOLLOW AY,' provide the background needed for glgnatanof juice. YORK VALLEY LIME CO»- York, Pa. " Newark, DelA FWNKD.WATKINS4CO. gaudy tint*. ) A Rood example of the nae of black velvet with a bright color la shown (n MI the costume Illustrated. The Interior BALTIMORE:. sktrt, vent, cuffs nnd little piece placed diagonally on the corsage are of a fab­ ric woven of'gold and old gold silk aftd embroidered In the same tones. Gray fox la the fur used for trimming the gown, and the some akin border* the ermine scarf. This combination BUILDING of gray with ermine Is sf little unusual and strikes one ns being rntbor re­ freshing after aeelng endless repeti­ tion* of black and white. A Compelled to Move

THE NEWEST BEAUTIFIER. Said to Have B«*n Uied by the Wo- m«n of Arabia For Cen- x turies. Paris. The very latent beautlfler la a co*nieUc,made of crunbed penrU, an FEW WORDS-MANY BARGAINS .tat (te«u wtlb 11Mb ik< wit. nu!*l»f expensive luxury. It bus been put on WM wet < le**l«t tki the market with sensational snccesa BwU»«- nw4»ln. by a chemist who claims to bare nolv- to mUae- ed the problem of perennial youth. He nay» the centurieH old oecret of the prolonged beaut? of Arab women en- Bilged In boring pearla baa been re­ fHAn ttnf* aitael UM^lXto** ac»£i vealed to him. Each evening they UiriiMr at eace kelMe tea* OM *lM KMI It Mar. Tee«eS'e^ktaake.*M__ __ IKS »«( ««ttr- ?. Doe-iDo Bin wash their face* with the pen rt dust *». S>^tkr.ro«OeV«af Kiprcv accumnlated In their n prong. Certain­ ly the Idea baa caught on In society, V«-, but this may be due more to the ex- price than to benefit de- The Place: Nock Bros. The Time: Now

Veil Case. MSKETand CRATE A veil cane for a quarter! It aounda Impossible, doeant It? Bat thirta bow It In done: I Get half a yard of colored and half FACTORY a yard of crenm mercerised, fabric of aome sort, a HIKKI! of thread to match This Sale must not be regarded as an Ordinary Re-Building the colored material, a tiall of cream FWSiLE-CHEW. colored crochet yarn and a qnarter ot or Reduction Sale. a yard of cotton wadding and half a dozen xmalt buttons. Capacity ten thoueand baa- Cut two pieces of the colored goods, each 8 by 14 Inoliew. On one piece em­ ta per day; local trade will broider the word "Veil"" >vltli the cro- irly take the output. Or rbet yam. Around the other piece plait a frill one Inch wide and join It r fr°uW rent. Addresa down one long aide to the embroidered Forced to Vacate! Seeing Is ! Gome and See! , Now cut the cream colored fabric JOHHP. HUDSON; U) by 14 Inches, lay the wadding on :he wrong Hide and stitch In two direc­ Smyrna, Dd. tions, to give 'th effect of quilting, with tbfe colored cotton. Hem this to the colored" material all around and If YOU MAVCN»T THIf PARTNERS WANTED. fold across the (middle. Bor the rollers take a pleee of atltt> SPOT CASH! MONEY, BORROW IT! I Tw» partn*t»*« physical and tper or thin cardboard thirteen Inch- 4noft£~ Must V aural and i Ion* by one Inch wide and cover U eur exmutug year with stitched material. Work a loop ut each «n« wltnjkrn to button tbr e. raver the buttons with the color­ OPEN NIGHTS ed goods ej»d aew on three at each end Jp_2i two Inobea apart. Wwil Nprt A UMck. lx>t on When editor 3. P. Hoasmau, of Uor> i (ill-room House »nd neiips. H. O. brol.ert tats lea; badly, Addrew or call »t 40k> II started a» aulf sore. Many salves Baitoburj, Md. aod^intiaents mrofiid worthless. NOCK BROTHERS CO.* TbM BaokUo'a Arnloa 8alw healed It »tiorafOHbly. Hothlog Is so brow aook«, aom mroM. Haals, ^uts, brata- e«, Sfwlrta. HtODs>ny win. THE SALISBURY ADVERTISER, SAlJSBUyY. HP. FEB. 25

*"*'! have him with me. Out of that no­ NISI. tion grew another. I said to myself 86SL\ thin: If McVlckar could have a good. etir I clean t-nt yuuug man representing bl* 8 tO How 'I Are MOUTH BoDKtv Tau You, F^rtd? | rnllronO. a nun who not only knew til* r^ironit Oonrt tor Wioomioo mv ':*''' hnxlneiis In tup courtH. but might also • ,ln eqnitr No. 18»«. Jaon- '-. * 57 45 0 iiiru ' ' L I ' ' Honorable L*>.vw . ' p.m. U.IB. p.iu. ain, When spring comes round, do you fed weak and languid, and arc know bmv to plead his client'* cahe *n. 1911 to wit Peb. 17, M.var» (ii«w*u. sou am tn •• you troubled by biliousness and indigestion, and by aheapy, sluggish, ; bfforo «ie public If MfVb-knr could l-'.llwj ipbl* ...Il» -, t& y 0 S*J KID. lifeless feeling? / have such a man aa tliat for his cor> « iJmt. ut-Hi . )JK nV> 944 «1 poraUon counsel and would agree to lre> heads or blotches? Ckpa Cbulc*..- 615 4«0 1028 contrary h* shown on or before tbe . HOn S» Do you have cold-sores or styes or run-rounds? A slow smile spread itself over the 17th day of March next, Provided, a Norfolk (»frtve)... »05 796 oopy of this order be inserted in some ______a-m. p m. pan. a.m. Do you ever have boils or abscesses? strong face of the railway magnate. ' ^K|^|V 'Why didn't yon say In the beginning newsnaper in Wioomioo Ouunty onoe NORTH Boom TBAIM*. . Did you ever suffer from a carbuncle? '''•^PtmnSt? "' ' that yon wanted a place tor your in eaoh of three nooses!re weak* be­ 41 « n n *J . fore the tilth day Of March next. Leave km. p.m. **••& Orafelon? , By boyr The report lUtea tba amount uf Norfolk-. . 800 016 "I'm not saying It now." was the Old PV Comfort 846 715 846' Havejron-had running, open sores or ulcers which would not heal? tales to be 1750. OapeCtuur 1105 t» 600 11 IS FRANCIS LYNDE sober retort '"You forget that you BRNB8T A. TOADVINB. Ulsrk. p.m. .m. Do you have swellings or tumors? Are you of a scrofulous tendency? True OODT. Test; SjUUbory.. IK wr « piT» have just been telling me that yon Debnar.. 300 1364 JOlfi IM Are you subject to chills and fever or any form of malaria? don't Intend to comply with the con­ KBNB8T A. TOADVINB. Olsrk. p,tn. a.ra. pjn. pA dition." Are yoa pale and u jour blood thin and watery? Copyright t«IO. by Start « Smith Arrive pm. »jn. "What condition!" Wiimlngtoo . U a 4» «U5 If so, tb£ trouble i* hi the blood. There is scarcely a family which ORDER NISI. p.m. •ft "That you turn over a new teat and PblladtlphlaIphla 13 USw SB 600 'does not suffer at times in' some of these ways; and ajl, man, woman meet the people of this state half­ BalirnKKn.H»«mMlS 40 623 SOI "That's 'all richi. Bionnt W* ( way- alloe Baker Batlev, et al TS Oarley M.York (new*U.) SU 805 7B t or child, need to put their tyood in good condition by taking dentand each other. Nothing' for Wilson Baker. > p.m. p-m a.m. A nothing 1* the accepted rule In this "There isn't any halfway point In a flght for life. Ton know that a* la tbe Oironli Oonrt for Wioonieo avmiri* *> and 10.. da»r.. world of onfs, and we all recognla* Oounty in equity Na 1891. Janu­ j*p.*.W«.«.m&JS, 41, «7.44, bove point*. written only In tbe thick grizzled hair j to take any chance*." Transcontinental, instructions to look which will immediately transmit your telegram, W1LUID TNOHSON, T. HUKOOCK. s and heavy graying "I know. That Is wbut yon always up one Evun Blount a young lawyer, at*. MM*|*r. . ««*. PW. •§**!. ;. night letter or cablegram. "1 wish I ran Id convince yon that say. and you have said It so much, on bis nest visit to Boston. Bilk for telegrams will be' included on It Isn't worth while to bold me at yon and your fellow railroad man­ By all odds It would be better to wait your regular monthly arm's length, senator." McVlcknr was agers, that you have lost the straight­ for Gantry's report before taking any telephone bill. saying. "You know as well an I do forward' combination. You don't know decided steps In the. bargaining with At night, en Sundays or holiday*, when the local that under the present law In this how to make a clean flght. and' it's Evan Blount's father, but unhappily telegraph office may bo doted, tho regular charge for state we are practically bankrupt. your own fault" tbe crisis bndSjrrived. and quite prob­ Special Offer telegram* wffl bo made.' The BoO Company We do a lonlng biwlnwa from tbe mo­ Once more the man with the square win connect it* *ub*criben with an open We*t- ably it could not be postponed. None ment we cross your state .line." Jaw took time to consider. the less tbe vice president tried for tbe TO MERCHWITS. ern Union .office Without additional chant*. ".Yes; It seems to me that I have "Yonr're sparring with me. Blount' postponement .''.' In Older to add rotne neiy account* on Telegram*, night letter. heard tiomething like that before." he said finally. "You are talking to Is your subaerlptlon to this pa­ and cablegram* may bo tent "You're asking a good deal.' Blount our Ledger for 1911, wo are maUac a was the noncommittal, rejoinder. me as yori might talk to a committee and you don't *eem to realize It If per running out? If so. don't you ipecial offer of Printing, as follow* r ~« and paid for from Public /'You hare heard tbe ximple truth, of tbe Good Government leatrue. Let's Telephone*. Public < we should a^rec to meet tbe people of want to renew it and start the BOO letterheads, 1 |j|j phono agent* in charge tben. And It U a bald lujuxtk-e not get together. You control tbe political this state halfway, as yon suggest 800 Envelope*. [ \M T h explain the method only' to tbe railroad, but to tbe peo­ situation, and we recognize that'fsct what guaranty have we'that we won't year right t 100 Buslnea* Cards, \ 04t, | a| of payment. ple It serves. We can't, give 'adequate Meet me halfway and tell me wbat M be compelled to go all the1 way?" Delivered prepaid to any address No»' Every Bell service when tbe cost exceeds the yon want." earnings." "I want a square deal all around. The fine lined wrinkles were appear­ cheap work, but fitst-eiaai and up-to-dMe .s Telephone a ing again at the corners of the hered­ printing, on good quality p*p«7. .Saianler "And yon are unable to convince tbe Hardwlck; that's all. And ynn've got itary Bionnt eye*. [f deiired. . . . - . V •'••' * Telegraph Station members of the rallrond commission?" to malte n''clean flght this time If you asked tbe man whom (be vie* presi­ wont roe with you. A new day has "Yon can't quite rh>e to tbe occasion, Our Plan dent addressed as "senator." dawned In American politics. I and can you, Burdwlck?" entiled the boss. ''You know well enough that w;> my kind recognise It and you and "You'd like to be good, of course, but For Selling can't convince an anti-railroad com­ your kind don't seem to recognise It. you want to be co^rktfire beforehand mission.1' was tbe half angry retort. That I* the difference between ns. In that It isn't going to cost too mu<£." Charles and Lombard "I'm only asking for a little time In "Yet yon are Mtill running'the rail­ the present case It comes down to BALTIMORE MD. road." roggemed the other. this: You'are going to flght for a rail­ which to consider If was the vice V "Yes: lurklly tbe Trnniicomlnental road majority In .thp^leglslnture. snd president's Onal word. DIAMONDS system does not lie wholly wltbln your you want Reynold* for tbe bead of "You have all tbe time there I* be­ state boundaries. If It did we might the ticket because yon know that yon tween now and election. I've told yon Every jeweler sells more as well surrender our (-butter and go can depend upon bis veto if yon don't wbat I am going to do." or less Diamonds. out .of bOHlr.exn." get your majority. Yon are not going to "Yon know very.well that w* cant We sell MORE. M ADAM E BEAN'S I "All of which has come to b* a pret­ get Reynolds or the majority either allow you to do what you propose. Our selling plan U respon­ \l ' ty old Htory. McVlckar." mild the lis­ without the help of tbe pony organ­ With an unfriendly attorney general sible. Here it is tener qnleVly. "You didn't make me isation." w* might as well go ont of buslne** A BAjra, casarATK IJBF voa BuyF motor thirty miles to hear you tell It . "We can put tt simpler than that." Ant as l**t." lUnratuxioM. all over ngaln. I know. Whnt do you said tbe railroad man. "We get noth­ "It I* up to yon. McVlckar." wa* tb* DIAMOND J^rtjoa^ ._ _Joney wantT' ing without your help as tbe head of calm reply. forfUOpw - -end tfiK-'1' "We want a square deal." wan the tbe party organization. That Is why I _ __, ib~ be'paTiTiar when Mil«v9. ITO n ooirrnnm.] temple. Jrna/ln*l*koa_«**>**»* curt reply. aaked you here to dinner with me to­ MUdM,acceptooraMmata. IfMat' "So do the people of this state." as­ night." droNM *> aot have them nodjoitf otd*ntotlM r^ serted tbe man across th» table. "Yon "I have been wondering for the last OBEY THE RULES. half hour if you really believe that Yes, life Is a game. Tbe NVI KXHl I IT ATXHsT yon need me. McVlckar. When I gave roles of it hove been made Inde­ yon fair warning two yean* ago you pendently of me. but they are WKIG9T L. • CARAT Baltimore Auto wouldn't take It. and we did yon up. absolute, and we must obey Are yon sure yon are ready now to them. These rule* are the law* PRICE , February 21st to 25th noller enongpT* of nature, the law* of health, fi One* again tbe vice president re­ tbe laws of Intellect-above all. rvlOQKCL.8 fused to be hurried Into making an the laws of Ood. Disobey CAN BBi ttBTCKMBD AND sdmlmlon. When be npokr It was a* If tbem and you moke life a mis­ Yocte MONBY umrvttDKo the fighting corporation commander. ery and death a ruin. Frederic "There I* a limit tb all things, rena- WITHIN TUN DAY*. Dreadnought Moline" 35 tor, and yea are pushing ns pretty W. Farrnr. well up to It I suppose you can swing . '. 8pa»o*» B-*» the legislature, and you can have It CASH -WITBIN A YKA.K. We are BO enthusiastic over the Moline that we cou Id- and be banged! We'll have oar gov­ ernor and our attorney general." PROPERTY. fill the whole paper telling about it; bat since we haven't "Yon are betting on that are your* An undefined fear of^approacb- ing dauc«r linuntu tho man of Whether you wish to ps the space, we want smiled tbe man In tbe opposite chair. $10, $25, $50, $100-or SOLD BY ALL DRU you to accept our invitation to visit the "I*.that your declaration of war?" wonlth. lie sees a menace In tbe present condition ofrnen and A more for a Diamond, We *»& EVERYWHERE TBSTIp -*'i Baltimore Auto Show, February 2ijt to 5.6th, and see this "Call it *nythlng you like. We are give best value »nd show priz£winning car, ancl inspect its rlmarkable 4x6 long- not going to be legislated off tbe map affairs. Indistinct but none the TBAf If we can help it. Strong a« your ma­ less real. 'HO that be bos come v'li up and pat your own mind, have you, HardwIckT" of the world and society a* he was tbe quiet question. "I'm, sorry. at* elbows on tbe edge of tbe table. bo* learned to understand It "Th« Public B« Pleased" New Diseovory Used Machines, All Makes, $5O Up ^ "You are too many for me, Blount. I've been bbplng you had learn«t'yonr does be dUcaver any convincing and I'm no apprentice at the game ei­ '->n«on you and your tribe, 1 reasons for the' fact that be is ther. In'all tho years we've dickered here this evening prepared to poor anil hence excluded from together you've always been a 'con­ you a decent way ont of your the table of life's pleasure* Tbe F. W. Sandruck sistent fighter for your own hand. blea, so far a* this state 1* coi rich man U dreading, the poor CC. Crooks Co. ed." What's happened to you? Have yon man IB hoping and working to oa mvnat North Howaid Street BALTIMORE, MD. acquired a new set of convictions, or Again the railroad magnate put bring about a .okaage *n tb* 112 to 116 W. Baltimore St U this only a different way of whip­ elbows on the table edge. "Wbat present' condition of property ping th*> devil around the *tnmpr your 'decen' way,' majorf" ha ownersblp.-Max Nordau, Baltimore know," returned tan using for the flrat time tbe cou An laureling booklet "Diamond*" all growing oMar title by which tbe alienator wa* mailed on i*qu«rto »ny iddnn. and wltar erhaps, Toq don't deny known lit hla bom* country. . the debt yon owe us, do your "1 don't mind telling yon, Electric! PROUD MAN. PEOPLES "Do we owe yoji anything. Blonntr yon will calr It an old man's ie pointedly. "If w* Bnt man, proud man. aaked the oea*. J nave a grown *on. In a little brief authority, !ire Insurance Co. of Maryland dff we ar» to pay tt to spot' Did you know that?" DR. MNIE f. GOLLEY. Bltt caihottdemi . '-» « *»*. snt of wbat b*'s most Meaara. PMICB «sd PWLTOW, AfMto, SalUbttnr, Md. , tbe other sM* of the Tbe big man "He I* a lawyer, and a pretty essence, like an an* , ' BOMKOVPIOI: rnd*rk*,M•;. • but another proof t!mt expend- •••'•'•••••'!• ••>•»•••••••'• it '•'•(••••"•'•'<'• uty is TO IMPROVtt ASTON Ikl.t AT ed for this pnrpose in tl taxes \ ^WIOOJOOO CO., MB. well spent, aiid.it the I $40.000 JM ISSM Aooroved By 411 Don't Foret The STOVES AND , Hoc**.) . 'will, in a few years, pa; to an ,.'•": Majority. Individual, the loan, prl nd In- The fight on bonding Ksnton. tor, ', it>w«tw», , i. terest, it inrely will do aanta $40,000, which wax voted for at a ape- THM SAL ten out ADVERTISER when advanced from onr pi treas- cial election Thn>grtsyv demonstrated }.'. >. Goi.PA.HT. nry. We sl>c8_ft|_| the fact that tne cltlmna lia*«'d«.er- nined that Baston shall rank in tne dltuiovin this direction and the forefront ot th« other Eastern Shore of building our roads should contra*1 towns as to progtesiiveneoi.. Baton* M tWPott Office at Hallsbury, Md., along tbe broad and progressive pirn At first it looked as though there WBMtmtSMVtMr. was going to be Obltoaiy Or In Uemorlam nottoei cost 5o adopted by our County Oommlssion^ a hard figtit, bnt ear r aee.ma^vaoa tn^vrtfoa. ers. , . ' ly in the afternoon those in charge oi BMntatfcmsof Bwpect from vwrioui IxxUre* the oafcipaign again** the bond iatoo or otfcer ofanisatlon* oast (o per line, e»o& As tbe science of road-building is at present, so to speak, In its infancy, gave up the .fight and virtually left the field- • There were 614 vo.f.s cast. 'and bnt Imperfectly nnderstooo It may GOOD ROADS PAY. 484 of which were white,and 80 color- be well to exercisa dne caution and ed. Ot this number 468 were for HCW> When trie question of Improving onr care in th« method of improvement vr« and 49 agaiust.- Nineteen spoil pusllo toads was JOB* agitated in this determined npon until experience their ballots. The majority lur new- oonnty a few vean kgo, it was freely shall teach us what is best adapted to era was 4ll. - Thr«e years ago w!:nn this proposl prupliesied by those opposed to the our peunllar conditions. tlon wa* anhmitted to the vnt.rs, 48V) movement that tne bnilding of high­ votes were oast, of which 188 were for ways In the manner proposed wonld and 301 again*..' This >enr condition* prove, a aerloos blunder reuniting aa It LIVIN6 TOO COSTLY have changed nnd nenrly every bon­ must in the expenditure ot enormous nets man and leading citisen worked For DroMMWtadre Goes Back To Emr for the proroaltlon. The city will sums ot money without tlie receipt of laid, After Flw Days h New Yort now have sewers and improved streets, Main Street, OotnmeasnraM value by the burdened Antnony J. Urexel, Sr.. millionaire as the town bad already Ataited to taxpayers. banker and former partner ot J. P. spend |70,000 in paving. - which, added Salisbury, Md. Previous to the policy of bnildiag Morgan, ia too poor to stand the high to the $40.000Wote1 tar Thursday, our roads ot> the permanent and scien­ prices for food in New Tork. He said makes |llu,000 for a better, bifeger • • tific bnsla tbat now actuate* those re­ ao wben he sailed for his London Kaaton. sponsible for theli constrnoton and home after a slay ot only five days. If you are contemplating the purchase "Yonrfood prices are too high here maintenaiuw,our thotoughtaiesreutilv- forme," Mr. Drexel told a reported "Dead" Runs From Coffin. of, a Piano, it will justify you to investigate edbvtwant attention, and tbat for on the deck of tbe Mauritania. " Its Blohard O'Brlen was found nnoon- tbe most part misdirected. The entire shocking. 'Why it costs a man's wages "satons on the sidewalk in front of a the Quality of our Pianos as well as the for a day for a single meal. saJoon iti KUzabetb, N. J. .* work of bnilding repairing and main­ Be was picked np for ileart and tak­ We have without doubt the most ooti^- taining wsa left la tbe hands of varl- ' Things have not increased like Prices. Our Pianos arp High grade, our tbat abroad and I cannot see any rsa- en Into the undertaking establishment' plete line of Cook Stoves and Ranges ev< oos men known as ' Komd Superyieort,' I son why they sbonld here. This conn- of O. J. Leonard. He hart (>i>en jilaoeri Prices moderate. whose ohinf aim was to keep ihem | i getting in a bad way 'if two on a stretcher near several coffins, exhibited in Salisbury. Prices to suit every J paasable. Some of these men were recent exnerieooea I bad here are a when suddenly tnose in tbe place1 Don't ..ail to see and hear the Morrison fair sample of wheS your people nave were startled by a loud scream. Tbe fairly effloient and did good work ao supposed dead man jumped to his feet one's pooketbook. Call and see them. OMQIng to the standards of that time; to contend with." Technola Player Piano, the best piano for This ia not tbe first time Mr Drexel and rnshed for th« ooor. The attend-, o.ore» oftra, however, these were in­ has complained of the high foo'd ant headed him off and explained the* the least money. Our motto: "A Square competent and did the roads as mncn prices. He oame here last April to oircnmbtainaes to him, after Which he went home. SALISBURY HARDWARE COMPANY banu aa good. In neither case did the attend the wedding of his son, A. J. It was learoel subsequently that Deal to All." Call and see them. Cash OPP05lI?A^Nrp * N SALISBURY. MD- Phone Number 446 taxpayers receive any permanent ben­ Drexel, Jr. to Miss Msrjorie Oonld OB'r I en and a companion were re­ efits from tbe money so expended. On that occasion Mr. Drexel had a turning from the fnnera) ot Charles or easy payments. v bmakraat which consisted of two ecnrs MsoNanmara. where they had acted Permanent road building and t»e as bearers. Wben they were near the and a onp of coffee. saiootr'tfiere was a fight and O'Brien eotenoe ot keeping them in good shape "Awful!" be exclaimed when pre­ was knocked nnooosaions end left on (whloh evenJBOW is bnt imperfectly sented with a cheek for if. 75 for bia the sidewalk. OPEN EVENINGS od«ntgpi*«(were at tbat time piacti. simple fare. "I don't see why yonr >n at least in tbe aooep- people stand for this." meanlnA of these term* today. The valoe of we former neing litlla NEW FIRM! Death of Mrs. Driscoll. Morrison Music Company dreamed of whhe tbe latter was but a Hta. O. B. Driscoll, ot near t>ow- pnblie effort at »**t. ellville. who was operated on for ap­ PRICES TUMBLING While differences of opinion exist pendicitis, Sunday February 6th died 213 Main St., Salisbury, Md, today as to the best method to adopt on Friday. February loth, at 18.46 la order to improve oar roadi there Is P M. aged 86 yean. She leave* a FRUITLAND BOOMING husband and two children besides a hardly a dlesentlag voice aa to tba ad­ fatlmr aud mother. Mr. and Mr*. W. .»****<•• hM-» visability of making some kind of 8 Rtggin. of PitUville. one brother SHIPPING NORTH AND EAST Improvement.. In fact, the demands and eight titters to mourn their IOM. from all eoMona ot the ooanty for ' Fnneral Bervioae wan held on Sun­ better road* baa been growing each day afternoon In the M. P. Ohnrub. WANTED ! GOODS LOWER YET at P.ttsvMIe. of which aba bad been y*a* ««U wow tbe resources of onr a member for twenty one yean. An opportunity to shovel some of the best Ooanty Oommiae-ooers are strained, to I Chickens . . , . . 14c I Fancy Flour. .... 35t van. in part, comply with the de­ Unclaimed Letters Coal mined, from our wagons into your mands made npon them by the tax bin* You'll be pleased with the results. Eggs...... 20c I Arbuckle's Coffee. . . 20c ' payer* far this purpose. Kdwln iilery. Bluhard Bounds. J. A. Brittingliam. JOB. Ernest Oaiter 9, Onr people are wide awake at last J. Krnest Otark. Ohas Oullen, E. R.. Coil, Wood, Main St, below and the struggle for good roads will Pivot Bridge. Try our Native, Juicy, Tender BEEF STEAK, Dlinaroon, J. W. Dnreman, Mrs. Ber­ Onollii & Oils. Phone 354. (to o» until a very section of this conn- tha Uoke, 8. B. Dorr, Miss Llaiie R. 6. EVANS & SON ROAST, 14c....SAUSAGE, 1 2 1 -2c L Bail«X( sttorner aort «l'»MMMOII HMMMM ty snail be traversed fay improved Dutten. fonts Fields. Dr. O. W. rter oower oonkniaad in morlaane b I «b ways. Tbo wonder Is not that Freeny. Thos. Goalee, W O. Goal.*. to John O Bailey from Ubarles GROCERIES Sugar, 5c Harry Jenklns, John Jankint, R. L. Wesle; Hodglns A Hoe Uertrade DRY GOODS Calico, 3Jc; Silks, 30c «b<* crv of gnod roads is beard today Laughlin. John Layfleld. Mrs. Mar­ s. bis wire, «x part«. every pciut, not that oar f«Ui- tha Liddlok, Gopttrt Lord, J. B Har- SHOES REDUCED In" the Olrooit Court for Winotmoo m talta£4s*??aVlae the possibilities rlngton, Joe Harris, Q. B. Harriog- Oonnty in equity Mo 1008. Janu­ BOOTS Were $3.99 to fS.OO, Now $2.50 in bating good toads. ton, £«eb Hastings, H. Ropklns. T. ary Term. 1911 . Were $2.60...... Now $1.69 It is herd to orhreiro In the liirht W. Hnbbsrd. S. K. Mstbews, Wn>. Mathewi. John Mayne. O. O. Moore, Ordered by tbe Oitouit Ooort for The Way to Wealth! * hJRNITURC Iron Bed Steads, $1.76 to $7.00 of tne results obtained by tills work. R. C. Moore. On*. Moure Mini Rick- Wieomioo (Jo and 8<«te of Maryland •* bow generation after generation oonld Ibis 17th rt»v of Febrnarv in the v«»r A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR MADE. TAKE HEED! SUITS—From $11 00 to $25.00 torer, Harry Palmer, Nannie Pamons,. 1911, that tbe sale of ' tbe prop«r*y be content to live and dally tra»ersa Miss Minnie. Par-oca. Mlis Katie Par- meationed in tbeso vrioesdiiiRi nurt OPPORTUNITIES AWAIT YOU. MEN'S WOOL HATS-25c t« $1.50 onr nilwjrshle. sandy, maddy. ' hotel*' sons, ^. to Pryor. L. B. Posey, W. tbe distribntion of tb« funds arigiiiR Be amongst the first to tqjke advantage ot the opportunities we present to SPECIAL PANCY fLOUR, $5.50 B Rnarkr'ioni Bntrolln, O. P. Tay- from s»ld sale mrtde nnd reported by you OTWe offer you the name goods for lets money. How do we do this ? roads, and not make a serious effoit Joseph L. Bailey, attorney and agent We hire no clerks pay no corporation taxee and discount our bills. Goods to Impttne them. ' lor. Will Tiader. Edgnr L Wnlstou; under power contained in said mort­ well bought are half sold. UP"We p»y the highest prices for country produce. Guts Walsh, Norman Williams OhsB, gage to make said tale, be ratlflrd and Goods Delivered Free in Salisbury Like ante a great many other things. A. Wilton, Earle A. Wllcy. Kierett oonflrmsd unless oansa to tbe contrary good roads have now passed the stage be shown on or before tbe 17tb day of wh«t doitm m * bouftot «t *ar itor* i 1 shirt._.!___ V iWafhbnrn, Jack B. Young. 1 spool ootton.... to of being jrtgarded as luxuries and have 9 Match next. Provided a copy of this .undsHour- 1 yard InMirtlon... to (VIR. J. V. McGRATM • Order l>e inserted in some weekly 1 bottlo yeut, I papor pins...... 4o reached ttan point of being considered newspaper printed In Wloomloo Coun­ I pound >ugur_ 1 paper m edl«s_ io IK pound ooffe«_ J neo»tle .-____ _ Jo has asacKiiated himself with us and will gladly serve his aa necessities and ere fan becoming to A Musical Treat. ty onoe in eaob of tbree »noon»»i»e 1 pound meat-. is A weeks before tbe I6tb day of March , \E!ZStiJi quart peatt~ _._A 'oA*~ . many friends. be regarded i* tbe light ot safe invest- Tbe mnaiuale to be given at tbe VI- neit. PardMMd with t«n bu«h*l* of cw«, «t 90 rUiun Street Baptist Ohnroh Tnctday .The report Mates tbe amount' of Ipeok turnip* e*>ta p«r buch.l, mountlnf to fV.OOi seats aa wall. The Increased value sales to bit «1 148 00 evening, kfebroary 28th, will be a « set obain.at tXW-. _I1.-5 of all real estate adjacent to Improved BBNB8T &. TOADVINB, Olfrk. IdtnlngUnlo ______.. m ONE MORE PARTNER WANTED rert in every particnlDr. Home tsl- Tr»*Oopr. Tests W* bought of Mr. Al«no Whayland I rooking chitir .75 / _4iiftt-ways baa opened tbe «VPS ot many old Bra wrigfelai * pounds, at IS I-1 orata I bureau ______S.W' tut will tarutib most ol the program BBNBSr A. TO AD VINE, Olerk. p«r poBad, aaoaatlnt to $1.67. Thto " 1 wutuuind ______l w WtMt were promi to look upon the although Mr. Luihor Mew Ink is ox- pmchaud - tho- followliig:" -low.il 1 double bodt 'e«d _____ l.tS " Movementa 'sidewise;1 while addl- 1 yard apron (logb .no pfctid. Thi tirogram will conilMt of 1 yard onlloo .4o tlorfal reven-e brought In by t|te lu- Omheatra 8«lr< tloax, vocal solos, in­ 1 rard> muilln-. .bo dollar* In cMh. piirchaMd : strumental iiolos, dnrts and ohl.dn>oa Flour Mill For Sale. 1 yard percale - .So oreaned taxes on this enhanced prop- So I salt men's «lotlilar ».» ohornass. ' ' FLEMING MtLL, I miH boys' olotMn* __ .. I JK arty has convinced oar public officials 1 yard bed tied... .180 I i«lrmen's*hoo* _____ 1.1» Tickets for thisentertalment am on HARRIHOTOM, DBLA.WAKK. 1 fvnlouUnff. . 7o I i*lr bojrs'jmoe* .. .« tbat from standpoint of .revenue ipairhoae._.___ .to i piiln ao*e . .00 FRUITLAND, MD. at t'>e "Fountain" on Main St. 1 suit underwent- » mikile* ten Us) JO alone it pay* a rovnty oi state to The proceed* of this mnitoala will go Gapaoity 80 barralg daily; modern ._ tnaohinery, ^rat-clfliw condition; tre­ 1 pair overall*._- to the Bo i Id ing Food of the Division \ spend money in making good roads. mendous patronage. At public auc­ -H- Btntet Baptltt Ohoroh. Thai this conception of their ejo- tion, Thursday, March 9th, at 10 Tb«M purchase* have been made thU year at our (tore, and }There are A. M. Property sold to settle the flsh in the Ma than have ever beeii cnugiit.." ,' toomle valnu is not a mere theory or Brateof Onlo, Olijr of ToMo,) u . ; rftljj|B». received trong^ooottrmatlon Lnoas Oonntr. \ estate. Fait particular*, address. Given* a trial. Quod* delivered FBKEstall reasonable di*t*ncej|. y Frank J. Obeney makes oath tbat We wM pay yew nMirond fare Io the extent ef 50 cent* to en/ane piirrhei |{htC week when two millionaires io ba is senior partner of tbe firm of P B our good* t» the amouirt ef $S-00 ia caah. Odds4 and Ends onr sister State of Delaware, offered J. Obener A Co., dolnc business In to loan millions to the State for the the Olty of Toledo, Oonnty and State We are the Exclusive Agent* for DMCD BCCT PULP, the mo»t nouriihing and a/oreaald, and tbat said Urn w'U pay economical Stock- Food on the market. Tryinj it onoe means eontinuou* nee. pnrpoeeot bntldlng a road from her tba snai of ONB HUHDBBD DOL. LABS for each and atery ea«e of ca­ MT20 Track Farm*, a Saw Mill, Sale Motthen to her Southern border, ask tarrh tbat oanno* ba cured bv tbe nse large Residence, 12 Dwellings, 60 ing In return that 'the money'»dvan«- of Hall'e Oatarrb Oare Lota, and other lands of the eitate. ed pnnolpal and Inta'reet be repaid FBAKK J. OHBNBY, J. I. T. LONG & SONS, Of All Kinds of Goods Hworn to before me aaft rabaoribed will alao be sold that day in Bar- them from tile additional taxes re- in my presence this Bth day of De- rington. PkmNHkir48l-0. FRUITLAND, MO. oelved by Ibe Stale from the Increased oembiber,. A. 0. 1880. Beat A. W. OLKABON. Order Ntst. vnlne of the property traversed by this ' .tfotwry '^Ptt^Ho invpoasd great State highway. Hall> OatarrtOnre is Mken intern­ J. Maeeey Boberte Ella Remnants of Ginghanu, Percalei and White Gooda, Woolen* ally Mad MIS <1lr#pHf, on tbe blood Robertaon. etal. and-Trimmings. Shirt Waists kt Half Price, Ladiet'Hklrti »t Whatever etas may b« aatd of onr and tnnoons snnatM W tbe system. nllllonairea, they ate MUom guilty Bend for Usttmontals free, In the Olonlt ORvrt for Wlootnioo Ladiea' S'uiU and Coat* at Half Price. W« must ,h»n^ r J. OHBMBY 00., Toledo. O. Oouoty In equity Mo. 18T>. —ii GENERAL CONTRACTOR^ Kmbroiderie* from 5o to $1.60, all ohoioo and MOW U neaaemy, to Drop, by drop tbas offenaiva dU- ptooaad* of ento nutde MM! reported AND ruad Veq.lrlag thn Htale obanie oansad by Naeai Oatwrrb falls by Jam* B. Blla4iood, Trnatee, ' BUILDER , pattorni. Laoe 60 to 861-, Hi new d^ifroo." from tbe napk of tbe nose (nto tbe ratlfled nnd onnflrmnd nnlan oanie __ the Mmtnun be fhown pn ot bffore' Anything from ia Pig Pen to a ion, New N*tc|f wear and NewVeilii^, SilkHote |«ar the inoreaaed value of \ tbat if likely to mean Ubronfr B ton- the 17|i dn/of M«roli fleM #»"• ' ' at 60o. Betnember thU Odd Kudo Sale. la proof thai he rsgardi n oopj of »6le Onter 7 be ' C)ur Telephone is 33. f0f >O|ktourh ,, Hly .a QnMn j^^ ome oawipaper prin i lauoay for lmpro» tlMI , , ,,,, teuowi aVM MM nMt pf three meoeMtTa ' < Coll MITOHELL. aooUeatton cannot be told in word* Mth dv of March next tw at agooa tntest Don't raffer day longer from the l dltootnf6rt of Hnaal Oa*arrb. Oroam to Also have Lots desirably itcd. LOWENTH aCOrd tu BalmBslw i*is wildanld by JUIall dracgtoKi for M Write or o^i for o»nta or i ' Broi TrneOoir?:*Tett} IMnd, It lit rva fireai _ KRtf 1ST A. »l

- '• . . "/ .,...". . SI P3 YEW HI ABtittE. iixvilatiorv of PrirvteJ ir\ THii Gou*\t)j/or <5cctior\. FEB. 35. PAGE 9 To the Land uota HMM W*a»,a«m*drbls Mrs. Cu W. Taylor coat aaaVhas usai wnat i sfjIMlyy daw* of Content the> fronts***** t*)ta*»weatary RotasWaad; Qy Jtfcnarsf Bora*' Saatfo* t*a» Special Sale Mte th* front dauruMsa*^hsMtea-b«rfhiB*- Silk and; felt hats were $1.50 to Tn* winter twilight KM IVkttd' tatUR aatfaV WrtwaaaaSMwfr.HlttiaWwK.'tlfr now 50 ots. Children's hats wers $1.26 Outside it wa*,4nU and gray and sonV her. b«r. bnt wtthl* thtabif. luxurious room -Mr. W.*id IetVajiat%«sr m*r ah* to $2.00 now 96 ots. Blaok and white where Robert Wald paced restlessly asked. Bom*hoiw.sac>f»fes*m» vs««* Beavers greatly reduced. to and fro, the soft light* and the premonition that tn*Ue,tmpende&> flickering fire on the hearth and the "It war ta-b*^d*ltfaM« at half-past Net veiling* in all colors were 26 ote. to familiar backs of the many volumes •even, lae^s*/* **I*-ta»r 45 ots, now 19 ots. >-Tte Fruits Of Wise on the well-Oiled shelves able MwardU ' warmth snd ooatne*s«U the more pro­ "Bring ft Baby caps in colored felt greatly re­ nounced because of the dreary day to ma new," she: ' v Provision without. manded. duced, Remanants of all kinds of ribbons. u- youth come hone to you in Atone In ha* roem aaov*Vthe old Bat for all th* evidences of vreatwe ah* read It s**a*d.'a»anr**dite Don't forget "Hair good**" ttfe have A) rainy, day ii rare to comfort about him Wald m» strange­ Thea she. oeiledfarth*josanage aad ly dlsfraught. On the open desk la her wrap*. ,.- .. What you want or can order on short not ioe tod'/you should < be ran to Jworide one comer of tb* room lay pens and for it ' paper and tak and In the} waste hashat Ten mmtita* httaxahC'wam.borwUng 210 Main Street. beside U were Mveral crumpled little along th* ehe*ri**s *tn*ta,i covered Pbone«5. •RS. fl. W. TAYLQR START A BANK ACCOUNT balls—notes, he had begun Mo. the* now with a flue, powdery snow which and watch it grow. Our method* Irritably destroyed, to begin all over was-sifting down/ toward th* station. of making your money grow folly again. • He Arrived there, ske sent back the eaa- jf inquire paused In front of the flickering rtaKc, looked np oa a time, table the fire for a moment and wltir Ms bands schedule of western^ trains and. took up her vigil at the gates vS bait hour at the leaping flames, bis brows far­ before the departure, oft each and. wait­ -t-1 ffflriFS NATIONAL MM, rowed In-deep and evidently unpUaa- ed there until, the gaees were closed -«^ BAU8BU»Y, Mlfc ant thought. Then, w|B»ia' ahm» of as the train started. bte7 aaonUer*. loofeatlr**; seemingly. Irt Good Taste oi-M»»dil»rsslastleeyt»-be»ip It was not until.nine o'clock, that the most ahe saw her husband commg through ECENT newi dispatches from even In the,tropics, where the breed­ unpleasant task, he caught np a half- Honolulu reported ing season Is generally less regular is an^rt,. and possible for all men, through bun*d- cigar/troto an ash-tray the wide center arch to the tralntahed that the rev­ on the She harried away from th* gat* and enue cotter ithetia, which had than In our latitudes. In this way a table, flleked the asass from It light­ definite succession, which probably ed It arid turned slowly from a dtotanoa watched him show hto been orderejd to visit Laysan to that open ticket, pass through the gate and and the othfcr bird Islands be­ dates back thousands ot years, take*, Charles Ellinghaus desk in the corner- and Its walling place yean after year in the arrival contents. down the platform. Then: ah*, toe. longing to the Hawaiian group in or­ passed down the platform and boarded j der to investigate rumor* that Japan­ and departure of certain species. The New Merchant Tailor EIRE But even, as he took up, the pea' a one of the ordinary coaches. ese were slaughtering the birds breed­ It waa almost Impossible when walk- whtr of wtatev*o*nd«ftJoa. the. pave­ Ing through the rookeries to avoid ment The train had pulled oat into the ing on these Islands, had returned SALISBURY, MD. without He stepped to the cold night. The «tty wa* behind and with J8\ Japanese prisoners and 250.- stepping upon the eggs, they were so window Just as a carriage-drew np to numerous. The eggs ot the sooty tern. (Second Floor "'Advertiser'' BuiUing) Phoa* Nomber 4M the in th* white, open aotmtry; where 000 pairs of wings valued at $100.000 INSURANCE curb-sod a smart footman, sprmg- lights were growing snore, and more which had been taken from birds Sterna fuligtooaa, were to be found all lng,fxom .th*. box., held open the door, over the, sand. while a trim, fur-clad figure infrequent, tta train was gathering killed by the Japanese and seised by stepped speed. the cutter officers as evidence. The birds ar* very loath at times td Hav* tram wlthtat croeeed jtn*'«*rb and ran leave their ne*ts and aoold soundly your property lightly up the steps. Robert Waid eat «to|ldly in hto see- These bird. Islands are among the tion of one of th* elaeper*, hi* fans most remarkable in the world. The before finally-slipping, oft When at 'MMMM*IIIMilMIMI*MMMMMIM«IMM I N SU RED Wald followed that figure with hun­ close to th* frostr window pan*, Hawaiian Islands proper number 12. last driven they limp away, dragging in, the£companiea of gry eyes. Then a. door, opened and watching, th* white > landscape slip Eight ot these, Hawaii, Maul, Oahu, their wings, just as'la done by some closed: light footsteps pattered op th* past Kaual, Molokai. Laual, Kahoolawe and birds In this country when trying to Rath had r**d hto not* by this tta*. NUhau, are inhabited, while Moloklni, lure a human being away from their h* reflected. She had prebably wept Lehua, Kaula and Nlhoa are uninhab­ young. Sometimes as many as a dos- over It perfunctorily and then caned ited. In addition are a number of en at a time would be struggling on Insley Brothers .up Hastings, the attorney, to see what small Islands and.teefs, many of the ahead ot us and trying, to, draw .u* 101 B, Division Street, provision had latter awash at-high water, running away from their nests. been mad* for her. H* Whenever we drew near the eggs The following is an extract from a letter just received from oar MD :smlled to himself a*-he fancied her nearly, a thousand miles to the north­ Flonr Mill in Ohio:— relief when she found It wa* so ample. westward, sem* of'which are famous of the white tern, or love bird, as It aa Is sometimes called', the parents came "The mere we learn what othtr mills are doing in the way of grade*, the Some one had eat down beside him breeding place*.for bird* and are more we at* convinced that you are about th* onqr dealer in your territory without so much temporarily occupied by workmen and hovered In front of our faces and a* asking leave. peered Intently at us as > It trying to wb* is selling aeUMly hlfhHpade fancy Patent, and thb is undoubtedrr tke Wald turned, stared la unbelief, an* ot th* guano companies which have reason why you at* able to do as large a volume of business at you are data*' their headquarters la Honolulu. divine our intentions. Just out of It HILL, then set np very straight reach they would is really surprising th* quantity of flour you hay* sold since earve*. la "Rath!" be cried' . . JUaertoans have ^ been gathering flutter, turning •their fate of the exteenolrlow priest made by yourtooal jnua,and by other i beads from 'side to std»,: occasionally from the West, wHh whkhywTeoWpsle. But, l2i.C*7abov*.w* tbttil Silently' her hand -* ** sltpp*d Into guano* from Laysan and a few of the uttering hto own. jnat as It had been went to other islands tot some years. Even a droll and wheezy little cry. only reason for it is your grade of flour, which is in a etaw by itseH, ai do In those old. old a»a that I case* i tor: bnl government a short time sgo made a THE NEWS OF THE WORLD to gathered by tb» bird reserve of Lajrsan carried on during the birds' residence SpejouUooriresponfdentaof THB BOH and set before^tberssilsrs to. a i Invites you to become a constant pen again and dipped It Into th* you war* wreng*: It and the other of about ten months on the Island they ' ofbavflne brona* Ink well; but altar that he eat that was the real tun 0*. bird Island* of (he group. Of this Aa ohronwl*'Ot group Laysan, which are probably* form of amusement -world event* for a loar. tin* Irnseemte, staring against e>44%- cJeee- te»etb«r, oh. so Is about eight Another odd • nesting bird la th* Whit* it* buieana in Washington end Hew York mefe* tta fixedly at the desk. very cloa*ta«*ta*r..laAthoM days. Bob. hundred miles from Honolulu, has, legialatiT* and flnanoJsa oenteraottt* countrya*eT th*BM« bestaipsia the*wawaw^swaaap Oan b*w«wfl ctt*9qM;^sawenawjsaavswa- xv , been called the most remarkable bird male man-o'-war, Fregata aqulls. Dur­ ASA WOMAN'S PAP V ha* no superior, bam^nlo^ary Then, upstair*, he heard a voice, a dear. y*o-aa4U" WMMf f4 MMWt^A^M 1 ^^A« W^M» ft^^Wi ing the courting period his gular aad in**ltoe«oally »*? °« t *^^Lif^!5Sjf?n?i Bread arid tow, pleasantly modulated voice, talk­ In, th* paefcioi-th* 49** tw» grinntvg island in the world. It Is a small SfUSf' *WJWV. Island, being three pouch Is enlarged and before the ing to one of the maids. H* shut hto perters w*Aea*d la.oowpl* la a. oartala miles III length and brooding carea have begun be Inflates teeth and reeolutely pulled one of th* s*othW«a4 Mia** **«iuoth*t delight. half a mile In breadth, Is formed like (or the tanner, the merchant aad the broker can depend upon oomptsae i Pastry::: a shallow platter, and at Its highest It to a large size, and at the same time rsllabl* Information upon their vwtooa Une»*f trad*. S blank sheets of paper toward him. edly. It becomes a bright red color, the bird >\ There b « "Bay d«*r Rata.'* b* wrote, "On* « demtu yetsM-spponn rnHdl*- point Is not more than thirty feet m Bakfcajy; We dalijras above the* sea. In the center Is a looking ss If It had a child's toy bal­ ;\ tasbsstt Th* crash ha*icom*. They have- sged hosMfia*oM*T MM tha.nnM. la­ loon fastened to Its throat. "Uh-hah,'r aa**at*4r goon not connected with the sea, wiped me, ovt Noreros* aad th* M**iher - TW*. At the time of the wrlter>s»flrst visit It was a common occurrence to se* THE SDTOA^ SDK. ty Hlfl, « $1^. * Phone 2^11, •cr*wd h* ha* with?him hav* been too- OughterlaU tes^sed.fat tips, d* ol* the male bird setting on the nest with much to this island,'In May, 1902, the nest- Sdbfawy. tor me. Everything to gone. ' bSTbsd." Ing season was In full swing and there the sac blown out, ' obscuring the And THE SUH, lotnln& Evcain* and . $7.50 ,i Tor 1 don't ear* so much tor myself. I were hundreds of thousands of birds wbcle front of the creature, only the aa>«*t yetaaf old man and I hav* my How t» Kee*. Out l^ewere, upon the lalsnd. Among these could bill and eyea appearing over the top. Address All Qrdws two hand*, as clear a head and a* Choo** flowers that are not quit* be seed the albatross, a number of His antics are as extraordinary as his .nr**k.en«fgyjand enthusiasm a* evesv fully out and cut them early in th*- species of tern, the noddy, puffin, looks, and when engrossed in the task THEA. ABEUt COMPANY Indeed, I believe in some wayn I shaB morning with -loa*- stems. Arrange petrel, tropic bird, man-o'-war, teal, of making himself attractive his self- A Few Dollars w«ipem*>tha straggle. They can em­ them not too>d**e rail, plover, curlew absorption and apparent vanity are barrass. m*t*aporarily, hut they cant t*«*tn*r/l» vase and a number of very amusing. cadi year givc»ipr»tei>. deep enongk to Imssera* -twa»«Urnv «f strictly land birds. MMMIMMMMMIM down m*. 'the stem*. Br prevtoeely The most striking things to a visitor Many of the freshly laV eggs we "Bat I am frightfully sorry for yon. some pteoe* of ebareealttti' are the great number of birds, their found to be deHclou* as food, and and the possession of a I know what position and power hav* the water caa-b* k*p»*w«**>lHrt in surprising lameness and the deafening apme of them, especHllj_Jho»e of th* Poicy brings a meant to you—thaf- they were a* tb* ay CM* R shenld**'changed xary noise they make. Whenever we albatross, were sup were able to approach most of the high. We want think i whatj th* nsrtailiny of the** m«eh better t? a to pfptect your prapcr- small portion of'the stem Is cut off. species ss closely as we wished. In ma*t mesa*** you. especially 4t taar bat* been carried fact when the camera tripod bad been Ssxton's Odd Epitaph. ty» wtnihar it IK a town "I-have managed to save out of th* a too* w*» eadnt.«avtato awaber are adjusted several of the albatrosses Bentley, who died thla mom- farm iMsidinnor rtiln and ftav* to yoa In your nem* better te* sUdag the-atassj *p. *e»*as came up to It and examined U atten­ i ago caused to be con- the hous* n*r*, th*/ pi*** at Oedat- let thent»b*e*b the w*t*r.ntM*<***U* tively; a tomb with this peculiar la- h»rst and wtaV.-wilt be, J fear, a pM- This. I* MpestaUy a*.wJtfc flowers The various specie* mr* found more scrli pn: folly lnad*qjn*t» InooiM for you. It that'ere aoaitftva off wdckly; life* th* or lee* In colonies. Thje number ofj wa* the best I could da You ere to heUsboir**. From OaMeataar breeding birds is so prodlgjous that i here. How do you dot : keep up what semblance of your hap­ trated. favorable space is at a premium, and dead and so are you. :: py day* yon can with It- By the dm* several specie* live one above the yon read, thto I shall b* on my war had this tomb made when Aafc Ye«raslf TMst other, some burrowing below the sur­ SAMUEL P. WOODCOCK & CO. w«et t* start,*****. I oas/Mlv* hajr* face, other* breeding on, the surface, he was Lexton at the city cemetery, on this money I have roans sal to hoU What< **•> yaw- gotasj to and took excellent care of his brotbesv wnai while still-others bsv* thwlr nests at grave, baahl'ftwn'theiwi**k» Bst'tnat to not' ro» Wast-ooa*rl»»tl**'a». you. go- etery. It was his particular pride, la*ia*r ol *Mliabl« FABMU oa tkW IteV saltes fer.aU * compete wtth *» who wiin*l>h.r least. T*ttf*-*lway«. pier, UaiffT. nobles- life, pfsilble for Walla. coafrpoBdeno*- breeding., horn*, would not be able to Seattle Pwit- TRUCK, DRAIN. ORA83, POULTRY AND FRUIT FARMS. carry out tbsir afreesssnto nor do -Boa- your fellow, men t—Henry . pfaoesstt they aU ar­ Intel sStWaetory.wMk. tahotofM*- H* read th* brief not* tanwgh, watt Van rived at th* same time. They, ai* fbvrai duss Original .Peeoretlvs XaVeti rather inclined to add to It a few- therefore ohUk««l to.Ukei.turns. at talr and nasenable prioai.and things of a bit more persons! nature, MV*« species ot «*, birds lea^e, the .BllffklBS ha*ibe**.wres- -.le always ssshfaftary, bat.upca ssoead thoaght decided to It to ilble to as* : UH u sooV as tbolr young,, are abl« agatst'^ ta^ wsen*o>4 aad let It stand salt waa. , «v*«T liillpiiH.ila enough to fly. and while they lw threwi < blnv, I pr*- SAMUE1 P. WOODCOCK UOHPMIf, BEAl ESTATf ' H* fWded th*note, plaoed It In M partikg. th* *ewcon»ers 8AU«»UHV enrelope, addressed It to hto wife aftf to arrive. t>" ">"« hut h* fptir'Khfr up (WlCQMIOOCni rang a ball on the tabto. ' - coming and,fBto« and li*< h*ld ' **M. waenthe sr* fouwt »t ataojt Sto/ tk* year, a fapt which ??U * •" e> aae aarc i lit tin ili ..^•wKv^lu OVER OLD VOLUME TARTSRTS : WHEN YOU SIT DOWN How'One wane* Kttane *e <*eesfa 1 .ftmnt t* < Humility thi in a suit taBored here, there's a cer­ to He* Next Neighbor. ; UNIQUfe COPV QP THt Itfeae from Aor»M the Water That Are tain easiness of feeling and comfort Road to Glorl BBMS alee to aea the sun ant one* owN«t> IN KANSA* CITY. ) Worth Copying by Amtrl- rarely mat with in newly made BUM, after three days' rain.' *> *. ' :«an Houaewtvee, . --' clothes. Its because S doesn't ltT....Yes. It does so. f9 Wgbt Rev. SAMUEL M Still, we needed the rain.- Every thing "SUITCONfORMltY.w i , -Mr«. Pastry in EngUrt aaanmei rarloni All Hand Werk andjftiitt Represent tallied al At at i waa 4rM up eo. And dusty! Ten Labor ef Many .Years Proof formi; but the on4 pre-eminently fa­ to always kept In view by us, Qood minutes after you'd dusted you could vored to the tart with top crust only. I doth properly cut, made up by ar­ -Mr. wrlta your name on anything in the That More Art Wa* Once tisans, of High Tula la baked In a deep'oral pudding can't help but make you Mine tin Humility baa its roots in humus, the home....No, ain't been myself, but Grader- dlih, in the center oh which li placed oomfortabie. my slater went and she liked the play "a small Inverted cup ' to sutpoH the See our suitings and buy now. -MISS ground. From humus sprang humllls, real wett. X8»M It waa real exciting.... 1 A rare old book Is owned by .Fred­ mlatives which meant in the pagan world base- erick Cr Sutler of 1)24 Harrison crust. The edge of tbe dish having whilst assortment is fresh., ' Tbla ia her fourth, isn't U? And the been previously covered with a strip -Mr. ness, meanness, abjectness. Cicero but one taut morejthan a year old. I street, says the Kansas City Star. of paster and moistened .the top is viilted b writes in one of bis sentences, "Pov­ think that aha baa had all four of He found it In a deserted bamboo; then firmly pressed down upon it erty, Ignohlenesa, humility, the. same them. In six years....Well, she's got house |n "Bain island while he was i with tbe Iftttrtoenth tJnked States Next in favor is the tartlet Patty i n 1 1 i 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i -i'i i -The crowd of evils." It was tbe synonym her hhndi full....Gargling tbe throat pans, lightly greased, are lined with at a Mar well with real hot water with Just a cavalry In tbe v ^blllpplnef in iftOS. of tbe most pusillanimous of faults. It<4Md been owned- by a Moro paste, and a piece of buttered paper day even Doei yonr BICYCLE need repair­ St. Fini bad to coin a word to ex­ touch of salt In It is good in tbe be­ Moham­ filled with raw rice, kept tor this pur­ ing. cleaning, painting, ooaiter ginning of a sore throat..;.! never medan priest • i ••«••*•«•••»< - Mi* press the Christian 4dea of humility The book, fa a copy of pose. Is placed in eaob tartlet to pre­ brake, or respoking? We carry the out of two Greek words and thus give pat any sugar In my ketchup. . Some the Koran vent the canter puffing up. The paper 'was tbe do. but I dont....I think four .egga and Is made wholly by *and. Even best line of new Wneeli on the us Its true Interpretation in "humble the paper and rice are replaced by fruit when wood Do Shore: Iver Johnson, Columbia, mlndednees," on* of tbe sweetest, are enough. If yon use more it's apt Is hand .made. The bind­ the pastry is partially or quite done. to taste of tbe egg. And pint egga ing Is of thick, stiff caribou hide. Each -Mrs. Stontor, Acme, Emblem, Indian, aaiatllest of all desirable virtues. St- folio Is sewed .with cord made from Open tarts, much larger, are ntade For Ten Dollars Per Acre! dren bar lale and Rider Standard Motor- Peter bids beUavera to "tie It on them­ high! 1 paid forty-eight cents d dosen In the same manner. / -yeatardayf •BWMPS.WemjT S^M*»and two«1WW ,w&of them••«••»• .waa,,"^ye» bad-*r^ve t help fibers'isnft is of an even else, .several v oyolea. selves like a knotted lobe.' Cream Paste.—Cream paste Is much By a seeming paradox humility Is ....She thinks she's too old to wear? showing cleverness and ikill'in spin­ 4824cre Wat8^Front -Mr. her hair in a braid any longer and; ning. ' In Oho place there is a little In vogue for special occasions. The the avenue of glory. "He tbat hum- piece of .Mooth bamboo twisted in ingredients called for are one pound About 80 acres field—15 acres^fthtaloupe, watermelon the week btetb himself aball be exalted." This she's teasing me to make her: new more. dress away below her shoe tops.... No tbe cord to bring it tight.when slack­ of flour, one-naif teaspoonful salt, one and sweet potato land, balanee corn ana wheat land; S0« Main Street, Salubnry, Md. humility or humbUng la witnessed in teaspoonful sugar, one-quartor pound the obedience of a small child to a girl of mine would be oft th» street ened from use. As (or age, that can­ 100 acres stock mursh Jand, 300 acres timber Jandy >Mr. i much aa she is; but. to». they never not be denied by anyone on seeing of fresh butter, one-half cupful of Srjenoe, wise and loving parent, to a scholar cream. Sift the flour, mix In Grass grows nearly all'over timber land; will easily listening attentively to a competent had no control of her.. /.They say that the page's. Thd leaves at. tbe begin­ ; Ida Willl they're engaged, but neither of them ning and end are frayed and -worn and salt and sugar, '.rub in 4he but­ pasture 100 head of cattle; well fenced for All kinds of < teacbatv It to seen, in tbe mind yield- ter; add cream, gradually form;, -MlSS Ins; unreservedly to tbe laws of na­ will .own up to it... J paid twenty- the paper throughout is yellow with stock. Situated four miles nortli of Ocean City, in Sine- ' eight cents a pound tbe last chicken'I age. - ' : '' ;.. ••' . •:. Ing into smooth paste. The flour Title, wa ture, which are all divine in their ori­ may take up more or less cream. puxent Bay, known, as Isle Clara Til gin. "Nature ia learned and conquer­ .bought, and then It was tongb, al- The most wonderful thing about the of Wight. Grood market, tbongb I parboiled It two or three book is that every character. It being The yolks of two eggs beatep In a lit­ ', fine -bathing, fishing,~3uck and goose shooting. . Six- -MlM ed only -by obeying,'* says Lord Bacon. tle milk may be .substituted for cream. He further says, "The kingdom of na­ hours....Mrs. Smith told me that If written 1n Arabic, waa made- with a 1 room house. Berlin vi they raised 'the rent on them she stub 'pen or flat reed.- Each" page is Roll out paste three., times, and Use Will exchange fof form near Salisbury. week. ture can be entered only aa one en­ at once; ter* the kingdom of heaven, by becom­ should move. ^ Thirty dollars a month Cftyere'd on both sides with closely -Mr. < ing a Uttle child." and no bath is a good deal...,Think written characters that appear to be Queen's Apple Tarts.—One cttpful of Affria Fooks, Owner. Claude L. Powell, Broker. more is I A m mm IN It Is none tbe less true in the world of a woman of her age. wearing a hat printed wb«n viewed from* little dV apple sauce, three tablespoonfuls of and Mr*. of adence than in the realm of religion like that, all red feathers and the bat tance. Arobud '.the writing is a mar­ currant or other jelly, four eggs, sug­ that "God reaiateth the proud, but giv- Itself blue!... .They think it was en us­ gin of an Inch or'so and in Mils mar­ ar to taste. Line a deep pie plate / -Miss SOUTH SALISBURY etb grace (favOr) to the humble.*' ed by sewer gas. but I guess they don't gin are single characters, display let- •with, puff paste and bake a delicate V*., U ti Wordsworth illustrated the same know... .She got above ninety in all tera or characters,'and sprays of tiny brown. Have ready a boiled cus­ A few bargain! m nice, large build­ 'truth, which be made the law of hta of her marks last month...'.! told her Dowers done in color. Dispersed tard* ma.de from tbe yolks of the MM. that it was because she put off parting through tbe writing at Irregular ing lot* in Sonth Salisbury, also a own mind, when opening up a new Inter­ eggs and milk sweetened, to taste. dren left world ot poetry be said, "Wisdom Is on her winter flannels so late.. Girls vals are Uttle circles drawn with a When the pastry is baked put v \frnr near B. Church St, extended. are so careless about their health...J compass, the1 center picture where tl Theae loto will be aold cheap lor oftentimes nearer when we stoop than of the Into It a layer of half the apple month*, Tbey say It will be one of tbe biggest needle being plain In a majority of sauce, one of jelly, one of cus­ The teltimore News quick aale; also on easy terms, to when wa aoar." « Humility does not demand self de­ weddings ever known in town....No, the circles. The circles are filled with tard, then the rest of the apple sauce. -Mr. i •nit purchaser. If you want a home predation. It does not impair in It they won't tell any one where they different colors and an appropriately Whip tbe whites of the eggs to a stiff AN INDEPENDEKT NEWSPAPER • pending in Salisbury in the next two or three the least confidence In .self. It does are going on their honeymoon. I ex­ punctuation marks. • froth, beat in two tablespoonfnls of '. • '» " ' •' • - r ••' ' \ ;., they wil yeara, now u the time to buy. Be- not, therefore, abate self respect. Self pect they'll get no end of presents.... Two pages In particular always ex­ sugar. Spread ofor tarts, and bake a Mlllott. He ain't worked a day in a year that cite wondwr aad admiration. They Published Every 'Afternoon, Including Sunday member, land valuet hate nearly ftmtttanft jjfc ^t InfftiH* distance from light brown. -Mrs. doubled this year and keep advanc­ humble nonAedness. Humble minded- any one knows of. How they live is alone, ot all others, show the height neaa is perfectly consonant with the a mystery. When the children come that Moro art had reached at tbe time from a ing; MTl win take Farm Land 'in over her* I give them something to A Newspaper for the Home, for the Family Circle Baltlmor exchange if the purchaser desires. bold, fearless, uncompromising asser­ the book was made. These phges were FOR DELICIOUS BUNG MANGE • / •'"'.' f tion of deeply rooted convictions. eat they look so hungry....No. I] executed with, a pen or rcAd as the Vhia. We can aee why this IB so. didn't go. I meant to, but when night j others were, except that the writer Try This Method the Next Time You Covers thoroughly .the news of the city/ State and country. -The distrustful of bin lower self who Is come I waa too tired out... .We think brought a brush and gold leaf into . Have a Few Friends In for the county « antagonistic to pvide in all its forms, we are going to like him real wen, but play. The marginal design' departs Afternoon. Complete market reports. , Thursday especially to that subtlest of all de­ I don't think he's as good a preacher radically from the rest of the book March 2r aa oar other minister was....A little Buy it from your local newsdealer or order it by mail.' .' ceptions, the arrogant pride of opinion, and the writer made a design distinct­ A good dish to serve as a change Mta baa gained tbe knowledge which fits lard or vaseline with black pepper ly oriental. It looks like the border at an afternoon affair Is a chocolate USE and DECORATIVE him to' be an ennghtener of men. mixed with It and rubbed aU over the ot a Bokara or Damascus rug. It is blanp mange or sponge cake. Make One month. ...'...... Me. I 81*. month«...... fi.TS at her bo Knowing la all humility tbat be has cheat would help him....Mo, I never almost Impossible • to describe the ordinary plain cake or .sponge cake Thre« months...... v...... v«ec. I One year...... a»,ax> Tnesday tbe truth, be can proclaim It without put them up pound for pound. It In layers, having but two of them, Jean Pen PAINTIN6. tremor or wavering. makes them too sweet and rich.... and OH and cover with the blanc Christianity puts the monarch and She's left him twice already and come mange, which In rturn must be*covered —Tbe back when ha crooked his finger. If I The Baltimore News, Baltimore, Md. Work done in a thorough and the subject OB the same level of the with whipped, cream. Serve with tea, anoe Unl spiritual need of forgiveness. It was r>4eft a man once It would take more Iced tea or.ooBee. ternoon « workmanlike manner. not affectation, but true humility, whlct than a crook of the finger to bring me For the blanc mange scald two cups odiat Obi made Governor Pennlngton of New back....Do yon think sol Well. I •of milk with one teaspoonful of butter Jersey take bis place with the children never knew either of them to speak and a daab of salt; add two table- when coining into the church, saying, i of....If be had a man stenographer, spoonfnls of arrowroot dissolved In OIVBN. "I am a man in political affairs,.but there wouldn't of been no trouble.... a Uttle of the milk and two table- child in religions knowledge;" whlct He likes his coffee fairly ropy with spoonfuls of melted chocolate, or 4Ugar. I ten him It is one reason he A Dollar Saved is a made General Logan In his life more; cook 10 minutes; now turn Into THEODORE W. DAVIS, kneel in the aisle to receive the holy baa so much headache....Awful sad. this two yolks mixed with half a cup­ communion; which made Gladatont ain't it? Three deaths in on* year In ful of sugar and return to double boil­ SAUSBUBY. MD when premier of Great Britain premit one family Is a good deal..:.I .ten er and cook for a moment. Pour this a lowly woman from rising nt the her that one dance a week 'is ennngb Dollar Earned Into a bowl and .beat a few minutes, Lord's table whett she found by whose for any girl to go to... .A girl of «lt. then fold in the stiffly beaten whites % side she was bowed. "Do not rise," hi teen has no business having bennx of the egga and flavor with a tea- The way to save the dollar ia to buy where you get the whispered. "We are all equal here." bsnglng arounoX .. .That dog gon ev­ spoonful of vanilla. This should be belt value for yonr money. There is no safer invest \ Rooms to Let! ery place she goes. She took It to s ,4|dey, .ft, Modern in every respect; I take tbe lowest sent of repent very cold before it 1s spread upon tbe ment to be found than to buy real estate when it can. be very oon- aace, the lowest room In the Kntber'i funeral the other day. I wouldn't cake and It'should be Just sttff enough ^""hw^flua Tet ient to railroad tnina. Prices thank her to bring her dog to my . bought right, and just now it the time to get genuine bouse, and the divine Saviour comet not to run and yet not as stiff as a i bargain, in real estate, and the place" to find.them ii at —Tbe reasonable. Address "^^."Adver­ and says, "Go up higher." I rise by In funeral....! got some bread In tbe Tbe Hand Illumined Koran. Jelly. tiser Office. * ' creasing faith to higher nnd higher as oven I got to see to... .And I haven't Birthday snrancen of tbe unfailing Infinite love finished up my breakfast dtnhe* yet many/ little painstaking curves and Royal 0 ....Run in soon....I will....Da- curlycuesi that he put 1n these tw6 To Make Sandwiches. ' i JO8KPHL BAILBY. Affy-at-Law. I know then that all things are mine Adnilstlo 'Whether Paul or Apolloe or Cephai Max Morryman in Puck. pages, the color of which Is still Fifteen minutes- spent in watching or the world or life or bright add clear notwithstanding the a caterer make up the sandwiches for J. death or thins? A* Joiies & Co, present or things to eqmp," nil art The Unfortunate Child. ape of It an evening entertainment yielded mine. All science is mine.. All liters Mr. Pivefloor (Jnmplng up excitedly When the book was found It was some profitable information. With a THE REAL ESTATE BROKERS tnre grand and inspiring is mine. AC as suggestive sounds come from tbe token to Hadji Buto, prime minister sharp knife be first, cut, up all his floor above) Hark! Listen! Do you of the sultan of Sulu, and he said .bread Into- thin slices, trimming off lawful profession* and pursuits an tbe crusts from a dosen slices at a This firm has sqld) in the past twelve mouths, many VALUABLE mine. think it's possible that tbat Is the of it: • ; thousand dollars' worth of properties. But they atift vegetarian ladr whipping time. Then into a bowl ot freshly- V I em owner ot the ephere her little "This book- Is a Koran, written by have many attractive bargains to offer, and an listing Of the seven stars end the eoUr year. boy? a Mora In Arabic many years ago. made mayonnaise be stirred tbe con­ - pound of flour sifted with a teaspooa- laadlag back thamfrom la m of ced«'r at all, bot^Of paper colored tie wltlj R, monster snake a few days ful of paklng powder^ Bake la small Themsell i width, a distance ot seventy ery buoyant step. with cedar extract ago, says a Harrodsburg, Kr., dl<- A Paroid Roof !ty." 1 last to aa alley dividing this land He r achea tbe land of Beulah, heart-shaped, pans and lea. Cflaatfhaiaad of tba said Bnals aad Customer Well, what areHh* cigars patch. He beard a nose upstairs anfl The roofing tbat lasts and any one can lay. Thousands of 'the most Thl whose air is fragrant with the perfume made oft ____. . ' went to Investigate, and found a snake' . . ,, ... ,ete.,_aajs^>ralh>padeo«n iof flowers and vocal with the singing Wash Vlankete. a good soap, otbra, bsaanse they ba* proved that PAROID IT ^ his shotgun and cut ft In two. Th* meeting! Jerusalem, the borne beyond. Over "Medicine." said a little girl. "Is part with the head, about three feet rinse in several warm waters. To dry. lytac ia Paraons "its pearly entrance he reads, "Blessed something that .makes you careful uot use your qvtltlng frames; pin tightly Price,. 1 Waatfaa IHatriet of W tooalloo Ooonly are- they that do bis commandments, long, madm* battle and tried to bite all. edges, plnnmg cloae together. Dry «a4 IMate of Mary land, located on the to catch cold again." OniverwilUt and coll around Hartley's legs. He evening! ~ arlj aide of and bmdlag. tbat they may have right to tbe tree Ixmder. had to fight It out with part of th» indoors. Your blankets , will be o'clock. I MBan Eldge" ooaaty read ot life an£ enter In tztrough tbe gates snake, and he says he never did faster straight ~ "Bvangl bwa Balisbary to Melaon's Into tbe «Uy." Humility I* leading him Lobsters. kicking. h»t flnaUy .dispatched that ance is I M BortQaasMxry aida of aad to Indeexrrtbable honor. H« bean and '.There are two klnde of lekeiers." said part of the reptile. The'entlre' snake Ironing. [ «« tte eoanty road laadlnff answers to tbe trumpet csll, The fellow that- measured nine feet ntoe Inches In When Ironing., fine. .. white .waists of Tfril L- afareaald emuttr road to Come- In. come In; -One kind when It Ii boUed turns red cay*. Tbey cannot mat on* tte\ 'Be* J.I ( h ihoaaded an tbe Boaih- Bteraal «torr tbou sholt win, The other wbea U'« length, aad bad a horn, or some hard/ 11®4*?***' ^ a * ** **'tl on »«« > , . " J Free i substanos. throe Incbhes long, oa the tn« "«*r4, tay buttoned ftda oa |t, daySohl ~ ndr Mill Pond Stream laad then, eaters forever into tbe joy* end ot Itaytall. . i aad Iron over wrong side of garment. get 0- mo* laad froalb* land of iof h* Lord -..,-. .TTT , .. Ifletweian bnttona wfll be M640; & VllioM aad oa the north, aad New book oi adw- Monitui the land of Barton Oordy, The Way It Looked! Him. not any Ironed oC. ',' . ; PUnvfar Poultry and Farm Biuldinti free IfVoucaB. Name.' g OMor" haadnd aad nf tr aores nvw• a—... ivt± -At* you guilty or gatttyf f Farming, aighfc "RoWa thlsr remarked tbe tan of­ aaked the )adge of (lu to Huabaad'-Wen, I want out to see Twe DMrareat^ BteUdlnf Material of aflki Meohan fice boy with the nswapapar. Kara It aeaMofaaaanltaadl that little ooaatry alaoe wa saw ad­ vertised aad rve aiade 09 my mtad "Oa,dear^ algaad tha when aa aducatod moakar ras a aawt 1 thtelt 1 aunt be i eas.TBaoawft.Ityj We Mi r. W. BM * Sons* Rowflnt andfe*** PapA th baUnoe In to bay |t "Why are oash, at the op- "Aw. that's nothing," saeerat the Toa «^«T^ a«r a^Oh. thaa. waU move away the II ! oa- pnrohaatrs. abort aflaa boy. Tastarday I aaw 6awl yoa kaowr imely ~ baaria^erea* MM. rfs a flaa;PlaM. hat "' ba seaared ran a typawtttar/ TmaJraMi fiil marry aft, What are you Wa Ilk* the 4M ttCasrflwan [of thM I, «*v.red aatraaa. tb* oU man's oaios. tM eSsf-^ail troaa nadar thedaak r.^kal wiOte aloe. w* Mtutfea «ai watamel. SALISBURY ADVERTBEH, SALISBURY FEB. 25 leorgrWash- .Local I ; A irary attr*W:fl •••)•••••»•••••••••••••>•** ngton; Missionary was n#)d at Wanted. IB residence of Ql«n Hordoe To borrow M.OOO A 6 per etnt, thns to A'dwi u lAt IfWJi nMmmtHfT wm, n.<«on« and Wednesday afterm Tbe Aavotm- No Defad liinff*. m»t •, trtUfi ix»*cra**g Hum u*«o* I. five year*. $10,000 property security. Chicks •uilifv.1, or pimmu, or tue.W, or ogt Phavo ever day evening. «** will consume a week or more getting parohased at any price. I have no trouble to sell it; hraog Itn bnainc Notion Is hereby given to all per-, my cnstomers like it.'1 ' Ladies' Cloth Top, Patent Miss Dora Austin, of Msidela, sops interested that the undersigned. I '-The first red ad tan to take a trip having been appointed bv the Ooanty | SQUARE Button Shoes, both tip iwas the week end finest of Mr*. El Oommtsiloners of Wioomioo County. !, CHICK STARTER-IMwMk. CHICK FOOO-B to wtsks. SCRATCH roOD-Maktt kmt lay. wood Downing. n an aeroplane Is Blind Bull, a Sioux to examine and report on a proposed{' and plain toe. whp aooompantea 8. F. Cody 'in'a Don't Be Pooled. If your local agent doesn't sell "Square-Deal" Foods, Mrs. A. J. Vanderbogart and ohll new road from 8t-» Jbbn's Ohnroh to ' drop us a postal; we will tell you who does. Send us 60 in stamp* to pay the flight at Aldenbot on the latter'a hi- BnrbaRe s Orosslnir.

built ft (>on u living fTiTtTi, evealhougk ffiemT H7Ts~shoWng taem His Cove- H wnAuot the pure faith "once'deliv­ nant and making them to understand ered ulto the saints" (Jude 8). many of the deep thlnga of His Word, BWteTrwWt Wo Ho net admit that none today whlc,h the natural ey* has not seen, •MHB^MI WANTED IN WALL STREET, are piqus; that none nre what St. Paul por the natural ear heardk neither hava Kidney tronbA preys upon the mind, styled "sanctified in Christ Jesus" these things entered into the heart of dlscoturagesandlis8en3Bnibition; beauty, (1 Corinthians 1, 2). We claim that the natural man—things which he hath vigor and cheerful- there nre us .hottest, as upright, as In reservation for them that love Him. ness soon .disappear The Superb Wan Street Journal's Ap- loyal children ot God today as ever These are now seeing that the King­ when the kidneys sre 9 oo DROPS i IGASTORM lived In the world. But they are few. which He taught us to pray to ; out of order or dis- For Infanta and dom for The vast majority, under the false not a myth; these are seeing that It teased. mentioned by -the Bishop, Kidney trouble has teaching did not come at Pentecost, nor when come so prevalent hare uttprly lost the "faith once de­ Papacy was established, 'nor with the at it is not nncom- The Kind You Have tor Russell livered to the saints." The great ma­ establishment of any of the sects of . 1 mon for a child to be jority of professed Christians are drift- Christendom. Consequently they are born afflicted with Ing. Long agu they guve up the creeds now praying from the heart, "Thy •weak kidneys. If the Exquisite tone quality, ' Always ages." and. believing that ALCOHOL »MB,CKHT BISHOP CANOLER of the "dark Kingdom come," and waiting for the child urinates loo often, if the urine scalds perfect action, surpass­ the Bible taught the same things as glorious Messiah, promised to begin the fiesh, or if, when the child reaches an FREELY QUOTED. tthe creeds, It also Is being abandoned His great work of blessing natural Is­ age when it should be able to control the ing beauty, and work* as too absurd for present-day Intelli­ postage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet­ Bears rael and through Israel alt the families ting, dependnpon it, thecnue of the diffi­ man ship that defies gence. Higher Criticism (another name of the earth (Acts xv. 14-17; Acts 111, Plttsburg, Pa., for Infidelity and opposition to the Bi­ culty is kidney trouble, and the first time and. wear, have I M.\\is.-f IIILDIOV Feb. 19. — Pastor 19-28). v step should be towards the treatment of ble). Evolution, Christian Science, these important organs. This unpleasant earned for the SHAW Rnssell of Brook­ Theosopb.v and Atticism have swallow­ These see that the Kingdom ot God's dear Son is to be one of "power and trouble b due to a diseased condition o( PIANO foremost place lyn Tabernacle ed up the majority of the Intellectuals the kidneys and bladder and'not to a of the Churches, and the mediocre great glory""; that before it, In a time among America's mu­ gave two Interest- of trouble, every other religion and In­ babtt as most people suppose. Ing discourses here masses are rapidly following them into Women as well a* men are made miser­ sic lovers. fluence will crumble to dufct; that Satan bladder trouble, to large and the outer darkness of Unbelief and able with kidney and today godlessness.' ' shall be bound, and for a thousand and both need the same great remedy. appreciative audl- It Is Impossible for an honest man years the most blessed Influences favor­ The mild and the immediate effect of Manufactured by dences. We report who has lost his faith In God. snd In able to righteousness will be brought Swi»p-Root is soon realized. It is sold I one of these from to bear upon mankmd. by druggists, in fifty* the Bible as the Word of God. to take cent and one-dollar the text, "Righteousness Bxalteth a a real heart-Interest In prayer-meet- Churoh and World Standards. size bottles. Yon may Inps, in Bible study and In attempted Nation; But Sin la n Reproach to any During Ae "dark ages" the fact that have a sample bottle People" (Proverbs xiv. 84). The speak­ holy living. He finds nothing substan­ by mail free, also a tial for his faith to rest upon. He the Church Is a specially called, cho­ pamphlet telling all___ er sald:- scorns to be a hypocrite. Hence the sen, faithful class (and only "a little about Swamp-Root, n~ —— _ O. I— MAR TI N Many besides myself surely ware as­ old-time rellfdori* life Is not to be gen­ flock'1), was seen and preached to some including many of the thousands of testi­ Local Representative tonished to read the following extract erally expected. extent But this lofty • Church stand­ monial letters received from sufferers 110 Main Street. Salisbury, Md. rtwuSowStoBBdi- from the Wall Street Journal. under ard was difficult of application to the who found Swamp-Root -to be just the Modern Revivals Unsatisfactory. world, and the world's hope, under * remedy needed. In writing Dr. Kilmer >VtoasjDowQbkmwra the caption, "What America Needs" :*- & Co., Binghamton, M. Y., be sure snd ness ariLoss OF SLEEP. "What America needs 'Moajita rail­ Modern methods (slangy talk, different standard, was not. seen. It a pretense that mention this paper. Don't make any wear«ri$|fllpatlon. clownish sqjjorm and clarifies our minds greatly when we mistake, but remember the name. Dr. way extension and slslng to one's feet In a public nssem- recognize that the elect few are Intend­ hc «nd a bigger -wheat crop, aWJpL mer­ Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, bly means Christian reformation snd ed by God to be the world's Instructors " - N.Y., on every bottle. Thirty Years chant marine, and a new nary. Is -a ,sp!rtt-begett!ng) is too foolish for think­ and helpers by and by, when the world 4 Per Cent! NEW revival of piety, the kind father and ing people of the class represented by •will be granted an opportunity of res­ Alb months, old mother used to have—piety that count­ the Editor of the Wall Street Journal. cue from sin and deativ-not to heaven-' BRING YOUR MONET ed it good business to stop for dally It Is not for us to say that absolutely ly conditions, but to earthly Beatitn- TO THE family prayers before breakfast right nothing is accomplished, and that all tion of all that was lost by Adam's WSlWWP**'^^ In the middle of harvest; that quit field fall away who, under excitement, transgression and Redeemed by the Wicomico Building & Loan work a half hour earlier Thursday atoad up to be prayed for, or to Indi­ Great Sacrifice of Calvary (John ill, 18; CASTORIA and cate that they prefer to spend eternity Isaiah xxxv). ' as to get the chores done night, so In bliss rather than in torture. We Association go to prayer-meeting. That's what we After learning that the hell to which o, however, mean to say that such the world goes in death IB the graved AND GET FOUR PER CENT. need now to clean the country of filth, persons are bewildered. If no worse, and that it is tan unconscious condi­ of graft, and of greed, petty and big, nd a year after, we fear, are as bad tion, a "sleep," the next lesson hi the INTEREST. of worship of fine houses and big r worse than the year before. This Is resurrection of the dead—"Many that really converted Investment as itfe at Government lands, and high office and grand social because they are not sleep in the dust of the earth shall bonds. Call on or address functions." —because they hove no real foundation awake, • * * some to shame and This reached the eye of Bishop Can- or faith given them, and have no lasting contempt" (Daniel xll. 2). Man­ wn. n. COOPBK THOS. PERRY, If dler, whose comment Is so appropriate, alth to put upon such n foundation. kind fall asleep with experiences only Secretary, ' President, styles that I cannot do better than quote it hey hre not even what St. Pun) with unrighteousness and very indis­ Florida by Sea" Babes in Christ" (1 Corinthians Ul, 1). tinct glimpses of holiness and saint- 112 N, DMsiM Strut, SALISBURY, MD. here:— or only the spirit-begotten belong to ship. When awakened they will rec­ Oar Jewelry values are ones that calling us "This editor is right In that class. ognize the glory, honor and immortal­ are intrinsically worth every cent , DlRECffROUTES : BALTIMORE TO back to more earnest forms of life than ity of the saintly Bride of Christ and What .Is Reilly Needed. .you pay for the goods—in short, all these things involved. He wants be recipients of her loving care and KE.KF» / ^\ SAVANNAH AND JACKSONVILLE ! religion In the home; he calls for lives The revival really needed should not blessing, in proportion as they respond the're what mny be called "George DO YOU • ^ >e looked for nor expected amongst to the blessed privileges of that time. *' of prayer; he*lnslsts that we need the worldly people. They have nothing of Washington values," for they're hon­ PANK ACCOUNT? most earnest type of religion to save As the Restitution work will progress, Christianity to revive. It should begin and they obediently rise from their est ones. the country from moral wreck. And with Christians who have not yet lost IF NOT, WHY? sort degradation, their shame and contempt We invite thorough price compar­ he is right But can we get that II their faith In God nnd in the Bible. will gradually disappear, and eventual­ of religion under the spur of the mo­ These should become nwnkencd to the ly perfection of human nature may be ison and investigation—well know­ THE SALISBURY Merchants and Miners Trans. Co. tive to which he appeals? Hardly. fact that spirituality and faith are at attained in an curth nlao attaining per­ ing that our Jewelry and Silver "We cannot get a revival of religion a low ebb. Their prayers shoiiM as- fection, as the Garden of the Lord. BUILDING LOAN AND BANKIM by seeking a revival of religion. No­ end to God, and ihelr Blbles should be stocks are soperb, being selected and where in God's Word are men admon­ itudled as never before. They' should Error Losing Its Power. priced with that, care made necessary ASSOCIATION ished to seek religion or to seek a re­ make use of present-day helps In their Intelligent people no longer believe onr future business Best route to Florida, Cuba and the South. vival of religion. They are always by the fact that Mble study and become fervent and the God-dishonoring doctrine of eter­ and reputation is based on tbeni. transacts a general banking bnainea* Fin# steamers, excellent service, low fares. urged to seek God: All the revivals revivified of spirit through a better un­ nal torture, nor even the doctrine of Accounts of individuals and firm* of religion which have blessed the derstanding .of the Scriptures. They purgatorial suffering. Having lost Don't hesitate to step in and see world in the history of the past have must see that the Bible was not prop­ these, they are doubting every reli­ are aolioitad. rtd for BooM*t to have, whether yon intend come when men have undertaken erly represented in the creeds of the gious teaching. What they need to see what we THOS. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary seek God. None have ever come oth­ past; that it Is In direct opposition to is the Bible's presentations. They to buy or not. -- "Finest Coastwise Trips W. P. TURNER, P.T.M., ; erwise. We cannot deify even a revival many of the doctrines of the past should see the "high calling" now ex­ World" of religion. God must be the supreme which have Justly become repulBlrp to tended to the faithful, saintly few and in the Baltimore, Md. object of onr love and desire. ntelllgent minds. should sit down and count the cost "Men Called Pr«aeh«rs Hav« Explained When once they get the proper focus before undertaking so great a' contract G. M. FISHER Away the Word of God." on God's Word, one passage Illuminat­ as to become members of that Royal ing another, their faith in God and in Priesthood. '^Jewelers- "Herein is our trouble—we have lost the Bible will become a living one. a If they do not accept this, the only Life and Fire., have ex­ God. Men called preachers moving one, and. with this spirit, faith call now extended, they should have Main Street Salisbury, Md. plained away the Word of God. mak­ ind works will come—Christian zeal. In mind that there Is a general Law of Insurance Agency. ing It no longer a sure word of proph­ of the Retribution operating expressed In the an antique for the critics to fervency of spirit in the service ecy, but Lord. With these in turn will come terms, "Whatsoever a man soweth, Combined Capital...... $8,790,000.00 analyze and discuss. The moral law one another, ac­ that shall he also reap." They should Assets ...... 19.180,790.80 if Indian has been lowered. The ten command­ activities in helping Dr. Harry COsborn tivities In family worship1, In Bible understand clearly that every thought Surplus to Policy-holders... e,M8,979.15 ments have been reckoned as a piece and word and act of theirs will have to the classes, in prayer and testimony meet- 08TEOPATHIST of Mosaic plagiarism applicable Ings, etc. Then, as the Master said, to do with their future conduct and AR BALSAM moral needs of ancient nomads in the. the affect them more or less favorably In \ . wilderness, but have no more than a they will let their light shine and Rooms 12 and 14 * The PhiladelphialUnderwriters; worldly will see and be influenced 'by the resurrection, when Messiah's King­ Maibnic Temple Building qualified bearing on the life of today. dom will provide to every man » full, The one remedy sold and guaranteed to has been these living epistles, known and read Salisbury, Md. The Sermon on the Mount of all (II Corinthians 111. 2). gracious opportunity of Restitution to Mutual Fire Insurance Agency, cure Colds, Coughs ana Lung Diseases. treated as 'An Iridescent dream.' human perfection in a world-wide "The Lordship of Jesus Christ has Most Important Points. Treatment administered at office or ELKTON, MD. ^ I recog­ Eden. : : : : Its wonderful curative qualities are been denied, while treacherous com­ It is nsatess for any to attempt to To the Klngdojn of Messiah belongs home nized after taking the first dose. pliments have been poured out upon believe, or to attempt to teach others the promise, "Righteousness exalteth his name, as that of a great teacher that God Is great, and just, and lov­ a nation." His will be a reign of OFFICE HOURS : 0 a. m to 0 p. m. Try INDIAN TAB BALSAM for your next and a noble martyr. His teachings ing, while at the same time teaching rlgblvousness. and, by Divine direction, sad by appointment. cold. You will be surprised by its prompt have been defied or set aside wherever that He prepared, before the founda­ will have control of the whole world they have stood in the way of s ram tion of the world, an Immense torture for the uplifting of all mankind Re­ HOT *HO COLD action. It never fails. On «ate at best pant worldllness or an insurgent ra chamber In which thousands of mil­ deemed by the precious blood of Osl- general stores and druggists. ttonallsm. The outcome of it all is lions would be forced to spend eter­ vary. At present. In every kingdom that multiplied thousands nave lost nity. • How our forefathers could be­ udder heaven we see exemplified the BATHS \ all knowledge of God in their souls. lieve this and yet believe somehow or tatter part of our text. "Sin IS a dis­ At TwUley" * Beam's, Main Star* PRICE 25 To all Intents and purposes God Is other that God is Love we do not un­ grace to any people"—to the whole . Salisbury, Md. dead to them. They take no account derstand. It was their faith in God's world. Let us accept the direction of a. man in attendance to groom Tar Balsam Company of His will In any of their plans and Love, nnd not their faith In eternal God's Word and set onr faces toward after the bath. doings, but live as If there were no torment which constituted tbe-power righteousness 'with greater zeal than Shoes shlned for & cents and th» BALTIMORE. MD. God. They are atheists without tak of God working In them for Rood and ever—to attain Divine favor, either by Ing the trouble to declare dbrmally the which offset the errors of 'their creeds the "high calling*" of this present time I wish to announce to the public 8C9T 9HAVC IN TOWN.//* atheism which they have Inwardly ac­ But no one of to­ that I am prepared to take care of to a large- degree. or by the blessed Restitution times TWILLEY * HBAR j cepted. day who Is at all awake can any long­ goon to be Ushered In (Acts 111. 19-28). the dead and conduct funerals with, "The people must now be called to er think of worshipping a God Inferior the latest and moat up-to-date equip­ Mate Street, - 8ALI8BOBT, seek God. He Is a real, living Person to himself. A God unjust and unlov­ ment I will be glad at all times . Near Opera Honoo and He will be found of those who sin ing, or unkind and powerless, can no He must be to render my services, and my charges cerely seek Him. But longer be worshipped in spirit and In lowest. sought as the supreme need of the Truth. Wood's Tirade Mark shall be the CHAPIN BROTHERS. lives of men. He must be sought for What the world needs, and what A. ^, SCABRCASE, COMMISSION His own sake. He will not be found first of all the Church needs. Is to-, get of men who seek Him simply to reme­ doctrlnnlly straight ,ln respect to the Uriirtiktr IBI Enkiliir, HARDELA, VD dy a bad commercial situation, or to Almighty's character, and In respect to Clover «* cure social and political His. He wll His purposes for His human crea­ not consent to be used as a sort o: tures. As noon as that condition of FRUIT, PRODUCE celestial nnd omniscient chlef-of-polle mind shftll have been. reached there Grass Seeds ARE YOU AMONG THE PEW to help as suppress gmftlng and steal will be no need to pray or auk for re­ best qualities obtainable. WITHOUT ing ami llceotlousncwi. vivals of religion—they will follow ir­ "It Is quite true that if all the peo­ resistibly. Sow Clover and Grass seeds SOUTHERN TRUCK ple turned to God they would lx> turn But what do we 'see oppoilng any in March on your fall-sown ed away from every evil thing. Bu inch desirable denouement? WP «o<- they will never (turp to God until they Wheat or other grain crops. Iiuve Iniufflcleai lD>itr»DOf, or oomlnc Eggs, Onions, Poultry, (hunt, Florid* Ormgts, Fetches, 3c. two hundred XhnnHtuid I'rotcstant mtn- Into jKMMMloD «f property th»t may . feel that the wont disaster in life I isturs and Sunday-8i-Uool superintend­ beueMrojrrd lucldenlr by Brcwlibnnl A A . e " .« Berries. Apples,and *11 BnuUl Pralut ASI_ "Wood's Crop tells the ad- that one should fall to know our Henv ents working ngulnst such desirable Spetial* vantages of a moment'! mtn\nff Snp.nia tifis ^^^s^^.%^jr^: enly Father. They must be mnde t rvsultu. We see about two-tblrds of gives1 UUIOur UUuU|UlllUi9 Wal*rmel«M*Cuitaloiipe*-MrMsssHelslt|. feel the sorrowfulness of the orphan them advocating Higher Crltlclsni-ln- these seeding*, and OvrPiliclnAriWrittMliStiidira age of the soul n-'ll, like the prodigal Qdcllty and cue-third of them striving prices,and seasonable infor­ Gonpuln. WrUiwwu, mkn*«4 theBWtea Fruit sud Pfod»c*Bxcknt«.BMtMCIuMeOT of the parable. •' •• begin to say eai-ti to hold the people iu ignorance respect­ mation each month about all Patents $4-5, within himself. •, u-:il arise and go to ing the teachings of the Bible concern- Farm seeds. W. S. GORDY, TOTAL COST UMTIL AltLOWANOB. ' JBCrWUEWOJV-Awra HaUonal Bank of Botu«, Qtaunmlal jtfffttett, (Bra&**t mt my Father.' lug man's future—seeking, by Infer­ Oen'l Insurance Agt., ' / ' • Dv*m). and trade in general. "We have bad already too great * "Woods Crop Special" and DONT PAY MORE. ence at least, to uphold the atrocious Descriptive Seed Catalog Main Street. Salisbury, Md. 8BNO FOB OUB PHM BOOK. disposition to try to use God for all doctrines of devils foisted,upon God's Open dally, and Hoofer and Thnndar ev'»a, .87.99.101 South Market Street. BOSTON, MUSS. aorta of social ameliorations, moral re­ people by the great Adversary during mailed free on request forms, and political renovations. It Is the "dark ages." It hi a sad picture. , . Alto Store* 6, 6, 7 and *, Boston A Maine Ptoduee Market. time now wo sought Him for Himself Has it no silver lining? 1835 Arch Bfc, (Room B) Philadellphia slone. It is time we began to cry with T.W. WOOD & SONS the Fsalmist. 'Whom have I in heaven The Cloud's •liver Lining. Seedsmen, - Richmond, V&. I Can Sell Yoir Farm. none upon There are still a saintly few In the Ijhave many calls for FARMS and W. G. £ E. W. but Thee, and there In COUNTRY PftOPSftTIES. If you want ORS. earth that 1 desire beside Thee.' Then world who are not bowing their knee to ssll,write for.terms and descriptive Indeed we shall find Him. when our to Baal, not worshiping the golden o«wr»ftr» blanks. If you want to buy a Farm in Mala surest, RaUsborr, MsryiaaA, In Cixe Of fHE hearts pant for Him, as the ban pant- calf of mammon, not wandering, not any part of the Stats. I will send you my Offlotoa KCURflY are de­ BRADLEY &G Is what we all want. It's onr Una, eth after the water-brooks." seeking to prove that they FERTILIZER list on request. J. LBLAND HANNA, ''We, Ds* Co.." that«sn give it to you. Paster scendants of monkeys, not seeking to Raal Estate Broker, No. 822 Equitable Difficulties In the Way, teys God out of creation and to say Qsthtrers an4 Building, BaHlmor*; Md. 4 Have ns write qp on* of onr RusMll. figure that nature Is God. In this time, New York* "Sift-n-abnltir Flri IwniM PiWit11 The words of the Wall Street /oar- when others are going into outer dark­ Mi respecting the need of the old-time Philadelphia inure and yon can rest In psaoa. We want ness, tbeea children ot God, feeding Man ufsot religion are along proper lines. The His Word, arc being blessed and to MQra a grand "Olwraaoe Salt" of Bishop sees clearly what* I also have upon High- HAROLD N. mrctt policies and do double oar customary refreshed In spirit as never before. To Orada bmsmcss at thU time of Ut* y«ar. A so frequently pouted out. Muaaiy. them God's word Is shining more CycSpeddht YORK poUcy f«w jon wlU helnoqt. We trttl that the so-called New Theology. HlfJ>- brightly as the dajrs go by "the rooih Offloat I irard Avenue, 129 Main Streei, Saosbury, ltd. a. hat* ' make It * ebeaip as the fa4 eottopsa* «r Criticism and EvolnHoti tbMiy " .are becoming smooth and the PHUfel OFPICB so undermined faith that It woolA b» i clear, tfo them the glory to took for a return of UM 9tt«* W»» kb*4K*r k .beta*; jra- -'—— tut too past wWt* waa The secret ottk* Lord la-with VMMWM. SALISBURY ADVERTISER, SALISBURY, MD., FEB. 25 AH PIT Of SORTS. SOME EGG RECIPES The Aorteltairal MoHlpBcatk* Table. "How many acre* of land have Has Any Safcbory Person Never Fek Thai vont" Way? NEW AND OLD METHODS "One hundred." This Snappy SERVING THEM. '' Th«m yo« have bought some Aore; all oat of sort*? you only bad twentv. ' Tired. Blue. Irritable, Nervous? "So. I haven't bouRht any; I Nineteen and Beak feel lama and aphjr aven't bad any Riv«n to me: I Tnai's tlM story ol link kidneys Cooked a La Martin, In rrenoi/ttyle,L laven't rented any. Still I olalm that Only 115. er Bad blond olronlAttnk'about; They Make a Delicious Lunch­ ' have one hundred acres." We wish to thank our many friends anfl Una acid poisoning . eon Dish -Stuffed Egg* Alto ''How do yon make tbat out?" on? You Have Eight Months to Pay for ft Just one war to feel right again. "Just tbis way: I bought twenty patrons for the taccess of oar business* dur­ Ours the stuHRish kidneys: Will be Cnjoyed. acns and thoroughly nnderdramed It, Buy fay Mafl d MHkrt aad you are certain ing the year 1910, and may proiperity pf Do It with Doan's Kidnsy Pill*. sing four, six and eight inch tile, Doaft't' have cored many Salisbury Bras a la rfartln. Have heating a hen 1 nlowsd U deep. nHlisIng every of wearing only the latest styles, the nobbiest eveiy kind attend yon during the new year. shallow baking dish tbat will hold five oot of ground* twice the depth of one case. broken ens without crowding. Melt ormer ooltlvation, making on an av- patterns, and the most thoroughly good clothes B T. Parsons, 108 Water Strait, 'a teaspoon of batter in a saucepan, , one aore en.iral to two. Tbat produced, and, you need not strain your pocket- Salisbury, Md , says: "I have been add one heaping teaspoon of flour, an* aave ms forty acres. aa endorser of Doan's Kidney fills "Just so." book in paying for them. Harper & Taylor for"* long time and I am said of thli wftsn well blended add one cup of rich milk or thin cream. If yon have' "I then fertilised tbe land so that opportunity to tell of mv experience ne acre produced *a mnob as three This cut represents oat No. 1085 Tailored Suit to be with them. Abont two Tean ago I it Then add one-eighth of a teaspoon did before. Tbat made me twenty suffered from sharp twinges through of salt, four tableepoontuls of (rated acres more, making; tbe total suty had in Hoe of Mack Krgtvwoated or cashmere, in latest my bank and .kidneys and my anne- cheese. Stir well, remove froni'flre aores. dudes. tit« wa» poor. I decided tbat my and pour into hot baking dish. Then I see." The coat is in sack style, in sfegk bcasted kldnevs were not doing their work carefully drop -into the mixture five Then I practiced persistent culti­ fastened -with' but three buttons, whkh projwrlv atiit probably oansod all my eggs without bflskkmg the yolks; set vation, which, I can prove, w4U,dou­ jattem* trouble. I prtxmred a box of Doan's ble the yield of anv aore. twenty l^esHrarrap^^ effect that is added to by tbe Kidney Pills at White and Leonard's in a hot oven and as soon as the whites are set, remove, sprinkler aores more, you see. which mak*a me ptooovaced cutaway style of the bottom. Drug Store and their nse soon Rave eichtv. Excetlentry tailored thttxtghout,*tth hroad me entire relief " pinch of salt and a dash of cayenne "Yes, and now for the other twen­ For tale bv all dealers. Price GO on each egg and a little chopped pars­ ty." H. L. BRUMBACK cents Foster Milbnrn Oo , Buffalo, ley over the whole, and serve at once. The other twenty I got bv only us­ coat. The lidbgr h of the hard-wearing Mew York, sole agents for the United This Is a delicious luncheon dish and ing tbe best of seed and by putting sort which gives the best service. Findings, easily prepared. It is a French dish trains and system into my work. And burtoos, stitching, etc, of the best quality. Wholesale Commission Merchant Remember the name Doan's and and is seldom seen in America. to orove that my farm contains one take no otHfer. hundred acres, I am willing to com­ The v«a« M cofiarfess, buttoned with five 2824-26 Dauphin St., Philadelphia. Eggs en Filets. Butter a pan that pare results with tbe average hundred burtons and the latest pointed cutawayeffect may be set in the oven. Mix as many aores anywhere. Things equal to the The trooaets ate fashionable in exit, pro­ .- We have the most select butcher tradp in Philadelphia and can, at all tlnies President Helps Orphans. eggs as needed with a spoonful of tame thing an equal to each other, vided wffik both belt straps and buttons. Met the very highest prbes for yonr butter, egns, poultry. Rime, veal, etc HncdrflMt of orphans have been brandy and a pinch of salt Pour into yon know." Sn». Prompt return*. ' '' ! li»pln<1 bv tbe President of tbe Indus- pan and bake flve minutes in a hot ( inland Orphan* Rome at MHOOII. oven. Cool and cut in slices and dip Price $15.50 writes " We have used Mothers! Reference: North Western Trust Co:, Dun & Britdstreet, Philadelphia G».. who these Inin a'a light batter, Fry in very Ptytble faLSO with order and $230 Member of the Philadelphia Produce Exchange. - bleutrio Bute.sin this Institution for Don t f»il to procure Mrs. Winslow's nine years. It hns proved a most ex- hot fat for two minutes. Lift with a Soothing Bvrup for your Children while per month oollent medicine for Stomach, Liver skimmer and drain. Serve garnished cuttield£d 20 tons to the acre on- B loomed ale Farms, snmnier ilren or rnu down peonSe, it has no AM brlnga tnfinnKtcs, such o» tin* of 1910. Bright rtd, little or M.. core, no crackn, rotond ax »ii npple, M 1- equal. Best for female complaints. pinch of paprika, and last of all abon (fib bowels, weak kidneys aaa t>h.d , Only 50o at all Drnsxlats. six choppeM olives. Mix well and cfcrand TORPID LIVER. Miller Bros. Co. dom a cpot op bloetom end, average nine ounces to each fruit, grpwa in place back in whites which you leave Wflmington. Del. clusters of four to five, stunds up best under processing. in halves. Serve on lettuce leaves nam Plant nnd insist on yonr Merchant, Canner or Broker supplying yon Took AU His Money. with chopped parsley. This will serve •with LANDRETHS' RED ROCK TOMATO, sold only in scaled pack­ Often all 'a man earns goes to doc­ aix persons, giving each two halves. tors or for medicines, to onre Stom­ ages of quarters,)halves and one pound, i^rWrite for OATALOGUE and ach, Llvnr or Kidonv trojnbls that Dr Eggs Nova Scotian. Put a poached as) Please mention Trie ADVERTISER when answering. LANDKhTHSy RED ROCK testimonials. King's New I on each egg. with pepper, aa the fish IMPARTING VIGOR ___„ will make the egg salt enough. This to the kidneys, bladder and LIVER. The Reason Why Many ills oome from imnnre blood. is a nice breakfast dish. They are adapted to old and yonnr »***•» Uan't have pare blood with faulty di- We Sell More •If gextlon. lasy liver and slnggtih bow- Eggs a la Creme. Poach six eggs eli Burdock Blood Bitters strenatb- and arrange on platter, each egg on ena Btomaoh, bo well and liver, and pu slice of nicely toasted bread. Melt Building Materials of aD rl Qe< tbe blood. - tablespoonful of flour and butter in It Is Awful, But True saucepan; when melted pour over pint of milk and stir until cooked Lumber and Mill Two hundred and fifty millions of dollars (about flve minutes); season with pep worth, of-prop- rtjrwaa destroyed by fire in the per, salt a little Worcestershire sauce Than Oar Competitor* United Stated during 1908. Yon, may be one «P«twe anfl tomato catsup, pour over eggs and of the unfortunate ones during 190V).. Gome serve. 10 see tw or write us before it is TOO LATE. Is Because We Undersell Them Asxon Sausage. Our Prices are always lisa than th« other fellow wants for the nan 13O good*. If you don't believe It, ink us for a price on something. Wean after WHITE &TRUITT, Salisbury, Md. Saxon sausage comes to us from the business, id to p-l. it we will give prices that can't be beat. Don't be tbe German*. Cut six large apples of misled on Qtualtjr anu Grading. You know there's a difference, bnt yon cant >*4-M M H'«M4«»ls.M Ml t »M •>M I«I«M t !•»>* IN BEAUTIFUL KENT COUNTY. fine quality Into eight parts, sprinkle always detect it The unssrupubos d-aler knows this and take* advantage of king bunneaa your Inexperience by giving you lower gnda than sou pay for. OurQwJtty A Farm ansurpateed as an invest­ them slightly with sugar and cinna­ is absolutely ; oanmteed. Our Grading ia standard amoi^ the tVraitiidt Is and firm* ment and a Superb Water Front Home mon and let them stand a few min­ Enow. B*nd Ds An laonlrr To-day,To-day. Broad, oplendiii viewnf the pir.tnregque utes. .Meantime put a few currants and hintoric Chester River, cbounding on a plate, cover them with a little rV«'r« oat to oncferse// the other fellow in oyH'ers, fish and crabs. The 'soil is lukewarm water and let them soak and iav« yoa money—and we do it. Important Notice a Saecafras lonm, recognised HH one of the b. fit toils in the world. It gfows while until about halt a pound of and any time; wet i>p»IK sausage, has been fried. Then add The Baltimore Supply. G>m ny To Eastern Shore Parmers. don't nnVot its productlvn the apples and also the currants after nexs High and easy to till, a beauti draining. Remove the sausage M Office, 301 MaryiaBd Savinji Bank BniUisl|, Bihtsnts, fnl vie«- of surrounding country and a soon as It Is done, garnish with the OUR f PRICES DEFY COMPETITION I am now able to offer to this trade th b<*t Agricultural Lime manufactured. Dt- r view inspiring. fruit and make a gravy of the drip­ Works at Martinaburg and Bakerton, W. Va. This lime is made by the Standard The boA/cA you oan T. M. DINSMORE & CO., NORTH POIBT, Afiit for Euleri Skin tf Mirflui Ml Dilniri, Deltnar, Del. two-thirds, cup butter and 'one cup ! sugar. Add three eggs well beaten, do today f Baltimore, Marjjand. A. G. TOADVINE & SON, then a pint and a half flour sifted with QWTTLKMIN :—From a month's experience in feeding your Mala Street. a heaping teaspoon pure baking pow­ ! " IDEAL HORSE FEED," 1 was very much pleated with iw der. Next add one cupful currants 1OOO 1 Yours very tiuly, 7 Why Does Papa Walk The Floor ?" SALISBURY, MD. washed and dried, a half teaspoonfal THOS. B. TODD; JR. At night r Babr u mtleu and will not llwp. Too tniny fttbrri and each extract lemon and nutmeg and a mothers hsve sleepless nights because of baby's Ultle nerres. He antst WOOD be soothed (ire your b6y or girl baby doss of tablespoonfnl grape Juice. Mix Into a DR. FAHHNEY'S TEETHING SYRUP rather firm dougb, turn on a slightly Tbe gresttit inlsst remedr ti» the world. Prvrents Cholera Infantnm, Fire floured board and with a three-pronged WANTED Mr. Todd's family has beeo farming and raising stock eires Constipation snd ill bowel troubles. »5 cents st all druggists. steel fork scrape out little ronga Trial bottte free if you motion this paper.. I am ready to contract for the above address for nearly a century, and through his I Mads only V DjtS. D. FAURNEV It SON, M&. Insurance. mounds of dough. l*y these on greased tin and bake In a hot oven 1000 cords of Gum, Poplar ' ing has- had every opportunity to judge the merits of a seven or eight minutes. The rougher or Sycamore woods, to be Only the Best they look, the more appropriate their cut and prepared for Palp ofthbkmd. ttxaaaaai Old Line Companies name. wood, to be delivered on MMIIIMMMIMIMMMMM«f««MMMM«IIIMMMI1| Represented. cars or boat in 1911, at Res) Scotch Shortbread. any point in the following TWo pounds of flour; one pound of counties : Wicotnioo, Som­ butter; a half pound of sifted sugar erset, Worcester, Md.; Aoco- The Salisbury Brick Co. A Reliable a few citron, caraway comfits sjsd mao and Northampton. Vs. Remedy aweet almonds. For further information ad­ has added to its brick plant drain tile machiu-> J, T, Taylor, Jr, Put a pound of butter Into a basla. Sqneese It with your floured hands dress or call OD ery, and besides briok, are patting out a .LARGEST. near the flre until the butter Is quite OhtsRttMalOacs. soft Add the sweet almonds chopped D.J. WARD, Salisbury, Md. ItclAnses, soothes, very fine. Mix well together. Shape beals nnd protects portions of It into small cakes a half the ilisoiisctt mem­ Inch thick, using the floured hands aa Fine Line of Drain Tile CARRIAGE, WAGON brane rvsultinx froin before. Bake In a very slow oven. Catarrh and drives Sprinkle over them the citron and ear- at a very reasonable price. ' If drainage inter- away *> Cold Ia the Wanted. Head quickly. Be- away comfits. you, write, or oall 33 for prices. Free stores t)ie flmncsj of Man with twenty years' nxperU eats & HARNESS DEALER Taste and BmeU. Pqllsi»950 o«s.,atDnig. Oatmeal Cookies. ence in afmamifaotnring business, pamphlet, giving full directions for laying. ffista or bv maU. In liquid form, 76 centa. Oatmeal edoktea are practical cakes) wants a salariW position in some es­ In the State Of Maryland Ely Brothers, 66 Warren Street, New York. for children's school luncheon. One cupful sugar, one cupful shortening tablished basinets, either OFFICE? (naif butter and half aweet lard), two or) MILL WORK, where integrity eggs, ten teaspoonfuls sweet milk. and, merit are recognized. Address • • • 1 *f 11 •• • one-half taaspooafm soda dissolved la Two nine Brood Sows, nine pigs the milk, a pmeh of1 salt, one nutmeg " B.C.," care of ADVIBTTBIB. eaqh. f°ur weelci old. Also some grated, two cupfuls flour, two cupfnla AYLOR'fr Horse and Carriage Bas«ar has been flu* Sh'oats, E. D. BOSMAN, Eden, rottdl oats, one cupful raisins out In crowded a)i tkis moa«h with buyers. N«ver be-* Md. Phow 46l-a. ____ harfes, one-half cu$ha autntssAs. Ron "BALTIMORE fort* wen there so nisjay strangers ia oar 'own thin' ana7 cut moderately large and T bake slowly. Are perfectly delicious buying horses, mules, wagons, buggies and har­ ALLOWANOa ^ Awi of Ml and will keep for weeks. Ewropean Plan » Centrally Located » Entirely Fireproof MORE. ness ; in fact it is hard to get waited on. Out-of-town farmsj[or Sale. rHHl BOOK. customers aw waiiiag to make arrangements ahead. Rooms SI.00 a day and upwards md Thnrtdar Vis. Vaseline. If anyoneURnka the above statement is not cor­ ' Vaseline la one of the best applica­ From $10 to $46 per acre. Good, I rect and will cone here, they will any they never saw nt tbe nails, and also for Uta fertile soil, good berry land and COWARD DA VIS anything like it ' : When they' become chapped, u Kood market; land good tor trpcks, I h%t« 60 Horses and ¥ ales, and post anyone ban penetrating and bill. grain, poultry atid frail*. t*i me get suited, as "our prices ;kj*p the Crowd coming, and lag." ' ' ' ^ our reliability keeps them satisfied. Our guarantee is hear from customers. Good climate and 'good water. Oome and see me FOR RELIABILITY, SHIP TO as good as any BA*K. SEND 4 GENTS Qlnosr (read. I have more Horse Collars and Harness than any eat Paokas»of ABQD8 HBAD Hut and sift togeQier three onpfols or write. five stores on the Eastern Shore. Every customer is Sfh-ttiat «>. Tsrass.rsaspns»r»i; Anne, Md, batter, add two beaten eggs and OLKTEL4HD CABBY. SOUTHWEST CORNER fOURTM AND FRENCH IB a moderate oven.-<-Hons«k«e«< Sallsbarv.lU. ( WIIMINGTON, OEl. THE SAUSBURV ADVERTISER, SALISBURY, MIX, FEB. 25 .0. SPECIAL SALES CONTINUED Agency for On all Winter Goods, Discontinued Patterns in regular lines, White Goods Specials, Short Lengths Anherican Ladies Tailoring Co. Remnants, &c HUNDREDS OF MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS^ before we open our Thifd Anniversary Sale, which we will announce soon*

X SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.—The complete new Spring and Summer in the fashion centers of the world. There are two hundrool and seventy-eight absolutely line of the celehirated American Ladies' Tailing Company is now on display at oar store. guaranteed fabrics—the newest and best for this season's wear. We take your measure " There are, seventy-two new Spring and Summer styles:—the pick of the latest creations and guarantee a perfect fit and satisfactory wear. CX)ME EARLY. Marked-Down Sale MARKED-DOWN SALE Of Ladies' High-Grade Tailored Suits, , ' Of:•-• FURS-•>•' $62.00 Black Russian Pony Coat, two XX grade, beautifully $18.00 Suit value, all wool, basket weave, guaranteed satin lining, marked in the Moire effect ; with Peair-de-Soie lining. Our beautifully tailored. January Sale Price ————————————— $12.00 Special Price-" $19.00 Suit value, all wool diagonal, beautifully tailored. Sale Price, 1 3.90 Special Russian Blended Mink Muff at- —— ...__...-. — ....._.._... $22.00 Suit value, very fine wool mixture, handsomely trimmed and Special Russian Blended Mink Rug Muff at-..— I...—. —— ..... CBCnJf v,v • ^*UC •^•wC.C "• •••>•*«••••-•«—«•-•"•""•• i >•••«—••"••««••••«• •••"•-• .•»••».•••••»*• «.*.»••»«*...•.*»•«•* | *T»hJ" Special Black Hare RufMuff at ...._...... --.... —— _»;.:.-i._;..-lM. Beautiful Black Australian Lynx Rug Muff at..-...... -.-—. . .. $28.50 Suit value, very fin« unfinished worsted, handsomely tailored. Genuine Mink Muff, Rug shape, with head, tail and feet, at Sale Price ——————————: ———— .—— .-.'———— '- —— - ——— — 1 8.90 Genuine Mink Neck Piece, to match above, at—.—.—. —— ...__..... 12.00 $30.00 Suit value, extra fine chiffon broadcloth, handsomely tailored. Children's Fur Sets at --...... -...--.--- $3.00, 3.50 and 4.00 1 0 QO | *^«*^v Other Special Fur Sets— Price range, per set ...... — ..$7.00 to 25.00

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V, Marked-Down of Piece Goods » • ** «I , Sale of White Madras Dress Goods Values 5000 ycjs. 12* and 15c White Madras——per yd., 10c 50-in. AH Wool Panarna——— -per yd., 59c Sale of Ladies' Coats • ! 1000 yds. 12X and 15c Colored Madras—per yd., 10c 40-in. All Wool Serge——:.-- -peryd,, 39c fghtfu 1000 yds. 12^c Percale, good styles———per yd., 10c 36-in. Fancy Wool Suitings ... per yd., 30c Exceptional Values in Women's Suits and Coats 1000 yds. 8c Apron Gingham——————rper yd,, 6c 36-in. Afl Wool Batiste——— -per yd., 39c « ! 800 yds. 10c Dress Gingham————u-..per yd., 8c AH Wool Satin Directoire—— -.^per yd., 1.50 •$10.00 Ladies' Coats, 36->inch length, silk lined, tan and Mack; only fifteen left. Our Fancy Satin-Stripe Suitings-....- - per yd., 1.00 Special Price_.—...... __...,...... _.....__._.._.._;..._..._._..._.... _.______...$ 6.98" Fancy Satin-Stripe Suitings— -per yd., 89c « ! ,1 Special Black Caracul Coat, 52 inches. Our Special at——-———-- ————1.—_ 15.50 v c Special Black Caracul Coat, 52 inches. Our Special at. —..-————_——- -.——.—— 12.50 dor. Mai $62.00 Genuine Black Russian Pony Coats, 52-inch length; exceptionally weH marked E arked-Down Sale of Blankets in the Morie effect; brocaded silk lining. Special at———————--..——————\J9.00 SPCQAL BLANKET VALUES FOR THIS MARK-DOWN SALE; PRICE RANGE,— ———5Oc to S6.9O. Sali BED COMFORTS-75C SPECIAL BED COMFORTS-9Oc and $1,19 KENNERLY-SHOCKLEY COMPANY MAIN STREET SALISBURY, MARYLAND CHURCH STREET ,

WHITEQVILLE PAKSONSBURQ. • rloine Trial. Mr. Ulayton Svllavin and wife vis­ .A Re*. O P. Jones, District Superin­ We want to pot 'SINGER Sewing Machine into yonr bomt ited Mr. Joseph HMtiom and family tendent, not having been able to be for a free, (air, full trial. «£,- " Saturday and Sunday. present with us on Monday during the We want every woman to aee for herielf why the SINGER TvSlour out his Holy Spirit upon tbaee near Hoaford Saturday and Bandar. rrloea and make It a 'Red Letter' day for Panonabnrg Mttbodista. Mr. George Poskey visited friends Delmar Sunday. Rev. Thomas Lavery will preach In ( einaalem Methodist Episcopal Obnrub Thirty1 apd Mra. Matblaa While and outlay morning next at 10.80. Broth- daughter, Betta T lilted relatives at Our first object in advertising the Cadillac Thirty is And comparison with other factories and their methods i Laiery is an earntet man of Gnd OBSERVE /l/ead9 to teach the buyers the real essentials of an automobile will reveaJ the fact that no car at double the price ia nfade Whalorville. and a very interesting and helpful and to help them become competent to judge the merits as carefully and aa accurately as the Cadillac. What this Mr. PhUlip Pattee visited Mr. Qny preacher. Oome and heaa« him. A of a car. If buyers knew the vast difference in automo­ meana to an owner fan be easily determined by asking Waid ttanday. biles, we would have three purchasers for every Cadillac - Cadillac ownera what kind of service they get and what cordial welcome awaita yon. w« could secure. their upkeep amounts to. and then comparing notes with Mr. Eddie White and Mr. Norman owners of other make*. You'll 6nd that no car will stand Oordrey visited friends at Pittsvllle v Cadillac is Manufactured comparison with the Cadillac on these two vital point*. Saturday and Sunday There is abundant evidence to prove that no car at » A Musicale. 12,600 or under will compare favorably .with the Cadillac Cadillac Design Ybe Jr . O. 0* A. Mechanic* and The choir members of Alien M. B. Thirty. In the first place a dependable, lasting automo­ order of fUdmen are greatly inoreaa Ohuroh, ably aaslated by outside Ul- bile must be a manufactured car. It is foolhardy to claim Then the design of the Cadillac affords advantages that a machine assembled from parts secured here and . which no other car offers. No motor will compare with ing tbelr membership. eut, wlfl give* a musical entertain­ theie will give the same quality of service as a car the the cooling qualities of the Cadillac, yet less water is used ment in the Church on Tuesday even­ parts of which are made under one roof, with a thorough than in any other car of equal power What car of equal Many people were tbookod 'to bear Our Dl*mtr*—J(r* riyM. size will travel 17 to 23 miles on a gallon of gasoline? "of the indden death of Mr. Joaeph ing. February the 28th, at nevin thir­ knowledge of the relation of each part to every other. The ty o'clock. They have spared no palus Quick £***&»—Gvir high standard" of accuracy required in an automobile can­ What other car will run 100 miles on a pint of oil? The Locates, Oelmar. We Want To Serve You not be attained in an assembled car. Neither can the parts Cadillac Is doing this every day. in preparing au excellent program. ught fit*—ff*l»a»» ask. be made standard, so that the owner can rely on repair Mr. Arthur Flsgs and Mr. David Proceeds will go toward the Organ* parts fitting properly. Tbe buyer who knowa automobiles Cadillac Dependability Uampbell apent a few days in Balti Fund. Th« new organ will be used . will demand a great deal of the factory behind the cat be more last week. Mr. Uampbell parobas on this occasion for thj first time. is considering. And he ought to. It's the best insurance If you were an expert mechanic and had plenty of he can secure, against'high upkeep and trouble. time to devote to your car, you could get good service ed a One horse and Mr. fiffg* a nioe Oome out and aee It. Admission, sil­ from moot any well-known machine. But only a few an lot of dry Roods. ver offering at the door. Watch Developm«nU expert mechanics When you buy a car vou want steady, Cadillac Factory uninterrupted aervic* You will get this in a Cadillac, Rev. Frank Oarer of Ballabnry baa Walk In...Ever Welcome It is the Cadillac factory, its methods and facilities, whether you are mechanically inclined or not. And you beeti vltttinn blf brother. Joaepi The Ladle* Aid Society of R)ver- which so strongly commrnd the Cadillac Thirty. No one, will get it at lowoi upkeep expenra than with any other car. Carey. ide Oh.pel. will give a Pie Boolal at be be mechanic or*not, can vitit this plant and not be , Truly, the buyer who knowa the difference in auto­ soundly convinced that the Cadillac is an excellent Mr. Paul Evani, of Salisbury, hs the home of Mrs. Annas Wilson on car. mobiles will own »C«dilUo Thirty. ^ ditlnR frionda around iiere. Thursday evening, Maruh anil. Io« be, not bnt to SA.1 The Eiliott'a aobool boya played a cream and hot coffee will be served. and filling. | ball mated I game Wednesday Proceeds for the church. odsofdent broken do* with Morria school boya. ATTENTION, I tioaUjri Tbe iofaiit of Bfalley Haddook died May trouble. I Tuesday nlubt /CROWN i Tbe slater ol Rev. T. O. Smooth haa Overcome DR. been vliktinR here. constipation permanently ty proper Automobile Owners! rDBNTI8T - Mr. Kdward Qordey. of BaUibary personal co-operation with-'the bene­ visited par*nti Saturday aad ttaaday. ficial cffecta of Syrup of Figs o~d «««e»»« Elixir of Soncn, when raculrai. Tuo SOMETHING WORTH LOOKING INTO. Mr. Samuel Oarey and slater visit- fornilna of rcju!r.r habits la n.o§t lan- , etf JCiM Mamie Well* and .brother pttrtafct "*W -t»M!e fltfaeaVq^g- to* Dr. Sunday. form thorn the csolstcnce" of Syrup; of Mr. Henry O. Wootteif vtelted jial Flga aed lOlstrjrf Cennanis ttost-T»JV The Scott Quick Detachable , . . . _ s . ;•.• «* • „!•.•+ OBO¥ Ubnry Saturday. ( uable, aa It In the only laxatlre which Fore-door Touring Car, $1800 ; torpedo, $1 85*; Coupe, $2250 ; Limousine, $3000 Mr. Henry Wootten and brother, nets without disturbing tiie natural 1 Oari Dallas, oat a large tree for N. B. unctions end without debilitating and -PRICES INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT :-Boeoh magneto and Delco ignition dren.' U la the one* laxative which leaves the Demountable Rim. Byatems. .One pJkitygM lampund generator. One pair aide oil lumps and tail lamp. One horn Word. The tree measured 06 inofaea *k»|l in diameter, v Internal organs In a naturally healthy HERE'S THE WHOLE STORY/: The total time required to and set of tools. ''Tump and repair kit for tires. 60-mile season and trip Standard speedometer; condition, thereby really aiding one In change * Scott Quick Detachable, Demountable Rim is under no robe rail; full topi rail in tonneau and half foot rail in front Tire holders. The people aronad her* are still re- that way. To get Its beneficial effects, Office, aeuberfBK Washington's Birthday. condition over three minutes, counting time required to unstrap spare buy the genuine manufactured by the rim, jack up wheel, etc. MsT*No patching of tubes, no pumping up California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for tir#a. Dr. Ball's Ooagh Syrap cannot be sale by all leading druggists. Syrup Only tools required are jack and w.rencb. 4B0alled *t curing cold and cough. of Flga and Elixir of Benna Is never FOB PRACTICAL DBXOXSTBATIOX AKD PRICK, BIB claased by the wlll-lnfonne^ with Peninsula Motor Co. medicine* which make extravagant for i*»l~Jrnrnia»ed room, and unfounded claims to cure habitual FRANK J.ADAMS, Agent, . . . . Salisbury, Md. klajadaaln. Good location. Ap- constipation without personal co-op- OFF—ON-GONE-TH^EE •eratlon. i MINUTES. Salisbury, Maryland W