COURIER, VoL DC No. 1. Salisbury, Maryland* Saturday, March 30, 1907. $1.00 per Annum.
EASTM IN TIE CilRClES. TON. DENNIS FOUND GUILTY. SCHOOLS TO CLOSE EARLY. ••••••••••••••••••••MM LEARN today to marshal your force* that yon may gain fame and Sped*! Mute, ftawMraflve tf The Jury toIterates Hly A Few MMKBIS B*ir4 leU Metttif Ttanfay-Uek Seasonable fortune while others fail. We will lesureelft* tf Christ Win ie AN tellers VeNtet F* Stale. M Fu4s Mikes Ckstof tf SehMfe teach yon. We will so direct your C««Ftb«ry-Wffl Ask I* efforts and develop your ability •eMteree] Tfawrrem Dtr- Muy Cases Trie* Ma* Specialties that the highest success will rarely >•• The Services. The Week. CTCMC M ApprsprUHwB. QOOD be yours. There la much to leant, Although the public schools of Wi- and It la not eaay. but there ia ao Tomorrow will be Easter. In the Perhaps the case which has attract -- _ 25c place In the bniineaa world* for Churches of this city the day will be ed most attention during the past comlco county, under the' present with tar, full 4-ox. bottles those who lack the inclination to observed by the singing of specially ar week of the March Court was that of school law, which became effective overcome trifling obstacles. ranged Easter music, and the minis the commonwealth against Thomas about two years ago, are compelled to EMlstoi Crt Um Oil __ -50c ters jwill deliver sermons commemor Dennis, of Pittsville. The trial was remain open to scholars for .a period with kypophospkites, Urge bottle ADVICE Eastern Shore College ative of the Resurrection of Christ. the culmination of. an affray between of nine months in each year, the CtifMiJ Synp HTHttosfliti, 50e County School Board at a meeting Sattftary. The Sunday Schools will also celebrate ohn W. P. Insley and Tom. Dennis, Ml pint bottles •PHONE 290 the festival and special services have hich occurred in November, 1905. held Thursday, decided that it would been arranged for the children's de )n the night of the scrap Mr. Insley, be necessary to close some of the Brticttil UzMftrs ft Tlroat Pis- oooooooooopooouooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo partments. who was" well acquainted with the de- schools before the expiration of the tilUs, In Mm if 40. __ lOt allotted period. This is owing to the i Ghana. endant, was in S. H. Farlow's store when Dennis came in partially under fact that there are not sufficient funds At the Wlcomico Presbyterian be influence of liquor and began a to conduct these schools without in Church, of which the Rev. W. T. M. tirade in which Inffley was made the curring a debt to the county, for i Good News For Ladies We Match All Valuesp:'f Beale is pastor, the following program target of his remarks. which the members of the school We have just secured the exclu will be rendered. , t .\ board would be obliged to stand re sive agency for W. A. Fowler & £•:&•' ' Mr. Insley, it seems, had been in the Company's PERFECT CLEAN We Match All Prices* * tabit of hiring teams from Dennis, sponsible, and as there seems to be no ER FOR KTD GLOVES, which &.",; Organ Prelude, "Largo" Handel. and had procured a team at another prospect of getting together the re we guarantee to perfectly clean the You may have read differently, but never-the-less it's table during the day, which greatly quired amount. most delicate colors of Kid Gloves, the truth that there is no way owning Jewekry any An them, "Day ofWonder" Schneck- Silks, Ribbons, or other Finery, er. ncensed the defendant. Mr. Insley, The meeting Thursday was a spec cheaper than our way. It can't be done. this finan without leaving a stain, streak or Hymn 287, "Lift up your glad voices >n the night in question, assumed the ial session called to discuss spot. No gasolene or benzine, no No one except the manufacturer could possibly un in triumph on high, for Jesus has lefensive and remained perfectly quiet cial situation, with a view, If possible, water, no odor. Quick, convenient, until the remarks of Dennis became of making an arrangement that would and guaranteed satisfactory, ft dersell us, and they're not selling: at retail Our selec r- risen and man cannot die." comes in cakas wrapped in tinfoil. j;' >• so abusive as to demand a reprimand. be satisfactory to both the tax-paying tions are complete. Offertory, "Te Deum," E Flat f. ' ••' ' / '<:'•'' *"•*„' Dudley Buck :n the evidence it was shown that I parents and to students who desire to ISeEieft. Siit kj nil for I6c, A visit will give you pleasure. ;v Ap Hymn 805, "Triumphant Zton, Lift nsley told Dennis that if there was ' attend the public schools for the en- fx Thy Head." no other way to settle the dispute he tire school term. Sermon, Text: Col. 1-8. would be qbliged to tight, and took off After considerable discussion it was Harper & T€ _ Hymn 241, "Lift up. lift up, your its hat and overcoat for the purpose. decided that all of the smaller schools voices now." Dennis made a rush at him, how in the outlying districts would be clos * Salisbury, Maryland Organ Postlude, "1 Know That My ever, and before Insley was able to ed April 12th; the remaining district Redeemer Llveth." defend himself he had been seriously schools and the smaller rooms in the ilashed about the head with a razor. central schools will be closed April EVENING. Messrs. Toadvin & Bell, for the de- 26th. The Central and High Schools SALISBURY, MB. Organ Prelude, "He Shall Feed His 'ense, made a plea of self-defense, but will remain open until May 24th, ••••••*•••••••••••••••••• Flock "-Handel after hearing the evidence, the Court which will be the close of the regular Anthem, "Sing Alleluia Forth" and jury decided that as they prac nine months term as required by the Dudley Buck tically come together at the same school law. Why People Buy Shoes . Hymn 298, "Glorious things of Thee moment and as it had been shown that It was learned yesterday that this is The Peoples : are spoken, /.ion city ot our God." Dennis had instigated the tight, that the case, not only in this county, but Of E. Homer White Shoe Co. Offertory, "Christ our Passover" the defendant was guilty. After a in Somerset, and probably other National Bank Williams short deliberation, the jury returned counties in the State. As it is now solicits the patronage ot (be public. Hymn 483, "I heard the voice of a verdict of guilty, of the charge of stands the law compels the connty Jesus say." If yon do not have a bank account, FII^ST, because *toe carry the best assault and battery, and Dennis was boards to keep the schools open for a or are thinking of making a change Subject, "The Penetent's Prayer" period of nine months, under certain Luke 18-13. at once sentenced to a fine of $100.00 in your banking relations, we will to be had for the money, ^ y ril * and costs in four appearances. conditions, and at the same time the welcome von as a depositor and Hymn 477, "Just as 1 am without school appropriation is not a sufficient one plea." Among the other cases disposed of accord yon all the advantages that SECOND, because *toe carry the during the week were: amount to carry out the order of the can be derived from doing busi Organ Postlude, "March, Tann with last hauser." No. 4 Appeals. James Ennis vs. law. The law was complied ness through a bank,. We have best and latest styles made. Thomas Benson. Appeal dismissed year, however, thereby, incurring a SL refer** r. E. Onnjk. established ourselves in the confi with cost to appellee. E. H. Walton bebt for which the board is held re dence of the public by our eco At St. Peter's Episcopal Church the for appellant; Ellegood, Freeny and sponsible. nomical bnaineaa methods, backed Resurrection will be celebrated with Wailes for appellee. It was stated after the meeting by the business ability of our board E. HOMER WHITE SHOE COMPANY even greater ardency than the other No. 25 Trials. Mayor and Council Thursday that while there has been of directors, with resources of over (Sitttsstrs ti Olelirtii ft WMti) churches. The vested choir, assisted of Salisbury vs. B.. C. & A. Ry. Co. an increase of several schools and an by the congregation, will render the Tax suit. Settled. R. P. Graham for addition of about twenty-five teachers S15O.OOO.OO following program, winch has been defendent; L. At wood Bennett for during the past eleven years, the Start now by opening an account, prepared by the Unstor, Rev. Davic plaintiffs. school appropriation, coming directly with Howard. No..16 Trails. J. A. Waller vs. Ed from the county, has not been increas «.00 A. M, Carrol service and cele win Bell Co. Argument demurrer; ed one iota. It was stated that the The Peoples National Bank of tbe Holy Communion. only help that has been rendered the Masonic Temple Building bration demurrer overruled and leave to plead. SALISBURY. MD. Organ Prelude, "Christ is Risen To No. 1 Appeals. New York, Phila. board during this time has dome from the State. Eleven years ago the V. PKRR r. Prttident- day" Ashford & Norfolk Railroad Co. vs. J. L. > S. KING WHITE. Caihitr. Processional, Carol, "Day of Lif Woodcock. Judgement reversed re- county levy was $11.000 and the rev and Joy." with cost to appellee. G. W. D. Wal enue from the granting of liquor lic Kyrie Tours ler and E. H. Walton for appellee; enses increased the appropriation to Gloria Tibi tbxton Miles & Stanford for appellant. about $13,000. By way of comparison, Carol, "Soft the Evening Bells ar No. 0 Criminal Continuance. State the levy today is $13.000, showing that rg Many farmers would like to '•' 'AW.1,, "f Ringing" Choir. vs. Clarke Chatham. Indicted for as there has been absolutely no provision keep an account of their re - Offertory, (Organ) D flat Lachner sault and carrying concealed weapons. for the increase in the coat.of main feints and expenses if some Sanctus J. Camidgc Traversed before Court. Guilty and taining the public schools, and the one would keep it for them. Samuel P. Woodcock & Co., Agnus Dei Woodward fined $50 and costs. Bailey for State; additional expense of instructing the Andante (Organ) Lott Miles & Stanford for traverser. pupils, the increase of $2,000 in the Open a bank account and you Gloria in Excelsis, old chant. No. 8 Criminal Continuances. State levy only being enough to offset the will find the account keeps The Largest, Most Reliable, itself, without expense. Nunc Dlmittis .Stainer vs. Bennett & White. Indicted for amount formerly derived from the ana Most Succesful Heal Estate Dealers on the Eastern Shore, ,.iL Recessional Carol, "Easter Bells." violation of liquor laws. Tried before liquor licenses. During this time the Your checks are always evi Organ Postlude, "March Trinmp- court. Not guilty. Bailey for State; the schools of Wicomico county have dence of date and the amount Have on their list a great number of Farm* ,, lale" Lorel Toadvin & Bell for traversers. made marked advances, both in effi paid, and your deposit book suited for all purposes. 11.00 A. M. Morning prayer and No. 2 Criminal Continuences. State ciency and in the number of scholars shows the amount of your sermon and celebration of the Holy vs. Dean Richardson. Indicted for enrolled. receipts. Truck, Grain, Gra»», Poultry and Trait Tarm*. The county board is getting together Communion. destroying bounderies. Tried before It is not required that a per • Ranging in price from $1000 up. Have also some very desirable Stock S Organ Prelude, "O Sanctisslma" court. Not guilty. Bailey for State; statistics showing the condition of son have a large bulk of Farms, at well as desirable City Ptoperty and Choice Building Lots (or g Lux Walton for traverser. Wlcomico's school finances compared busittets in order to open an sale good and sale investments. Call or write for catalogue and (nil Processional, Hymn 117. The calling of the docket disclosed with the flourishing condition of the account. particulars, map, etc. ,;. : ,:;. Easter Anthem W. Crotch. the following number of cases: Ap other counties in the state. When If you have never done busi Te Deum King Hall pearances, 24; Trials, 02; Appeals, B; this has been done the matter will be j ness in this way, and are laid before the county alliclals In an SAMUEL P. WOODCOCK & CO., Real Estate Brokers, Jubilate DQO—Schilling Criminal Appearance, 11; Criminal not familiar with this plan, Salisbury, Wloomloo County, Maryland. •„ Introlt, "He is Risen" Wsander Continuances, 11; Recognizances, 21. endeavor to bring about an increase of come to us and we will get ^ Kyrie—Toun The following gentlemen compose the school levy. you started. Q***iw«iM*iMMWMiuiiMi«MK*iit«MS Gloria Tibi Puxton the Petit Jury : EdwardN.Todd, Wade .' ";'./' 'v .Hymn, "Angels Roll the Rock H. Insley, Azariah B. Howard. James ClK ffrmcff A Dmbantt Bank, Away." H. Eversman, Minos B. Downing,.Jr., Offertory, (Organ), "La Devotion" Win. T. Darby, George W. Nichols, Grand Chancellor, Richard Laws Lee, talhtauv. uliirUa*. Thayer Benjamin D. Farlow, Arch W. Deimi.s. of the Grand Dominion of Maryland MUM No Wonder He's Despondent!; \ Service. HUhotuetui burned down, «nd h« t Communion Thomas Jones, George Waller 1'liil Knights of Phythlus, made an official bad beirlect<4 to have It iuurcd. D* ' Andante, "con Moto" Kathborne lips, William E. Williams. Thomas A. visit to Salisbury Lodge, No. 56, you think you am afford to tun the • ''^ Recessional, Carol. Trader, Eugene W. Humphreys, Frank Thursday evening. There was a large rlik of the aanae kind ol trouble > Postlnde, "Coronation March" S. Cathell, Jehu T. Parsons, George. attendance present, and addresses were PHUGE STABLES, FIRE INSURANCE ; .^ifieytrbeer JAMCS C. UOWC. •» HOPHirrOK. ihould be one ol the flnt thlni* at Hill, Charles Bethards, Alonzo Dykes, made by the Grand Chancellor and tended, to. and we are here to help M. Carol service and ser- Rufus Johnson, E. George White, you in that line- We rapment the several members of the local lodge. Pirst-clati teama for hire. Horses be«t aad»oinule*t companies tnd our Roland Perry, Isaac J. W right, Hen. After the meeting adjourned all re boarded. Special outfitijfor mar- rate* are aa reasonable aa «ood Insur Organ Prelude "Grand Fantassia" sold ance can be had lor. Drop ut a wa jamin F%/Ward, .John W. Jones. paired to the Palm Garden where rintjes and funerals. HorsM ul «nd we'll call any time you
>••+••••••••••••••••••»••••»•••»»»+«••••••••»«*• The first section of No. 98, a regular STATE." freight, leaving Hagerstown at 9.40 A. M., was wrecked on the Norfolk and Western railroad at Cement siding, PUBLIC SALE At a meeting of the Directors of the Maryland, Delaware and Virginia Rail between Sheperdstown and Antietam -OF VALUABLE- TRUCK road Company, Mr. Howard Lloyd was Station, at 10.30 o'clock Wednesday elected a director to fill the racsncy morning. .Ten cars were derailed, snd caused by the death of Dr. C. H. Tilgh- the track was torn up lor a distance of man, of Baiton. ' more than 100 yards. All of the cars Real Estate And Personal were loaded. and several were upset. The Korth Bast town election was Several of the trainmen escaped injury held last Monday when the following by jumping. Town Commissioners were elected:— B. B. Fockler, Edward J. Campbell. Mr. Bdwin L. Griffith, for nearly 10 GENERAL vears postmaster at Taylors Island, waa IV18 Robert C. Reedet, Robert C. Simpers, The following property will be sold to the highest bidder and 8. 8. Reynolds. It 1» said taken to Baltimore on the boat Wednea- that this is tbe first time (» 25 yean esy In the custody of two detectives in At Parsonsburg, MdM i OUR LlSt OF FARM PROPgRtlB&'fa the'largW in that a Board was elected without op the employ of the United States Postal the.Sooth, and We guarantee absolve satisfaction to the pur position. Service to answer a charge of embezzle chaser. ' ' %- • -. ment of the funds of •the postomce. 9th, 1907. Charles Steveaa. aged 22 years, son of OUR INTIMATE KNOWLEDGE OF FARMING and Mr. Griffith, it is said, baa been under George Stevena, of Carlos Junction, very heavy expense during tbe Isst six \';//ll» House and lot containing 18 acres, located opposite the farm values is placed at tbe diap^insal of prospective buyers, was run over and killed tonight by a and everything possible to secure a satisfactory home for him months and took the money, amounting station at Parsonsburg, now occupied by A. K. Parsons, and is done. car on tbe Cumberland and Westernport to |400, In that time. It is reboited formerly owned by E. H. Parson's. Dwelling is large and Blectric Railway, near the Ocean boi that the shortage has already been roomy, and outbuildings include large barn, etc., all in splen ARE YOU INTERESTED ? If so, send for our "Home- ler bouse, just east of Midland. It la made good. .. •;,,...;,',.. .//••?,.,;.?.,•••• seeker's Guide" and other printed matter, which will be sent supposed that be west to sleep on tbe did condition. Land is in excellent state of cultivation. . ';> > you by return mail, track. The accident occured on a ChariesPark^.^YesrsoM, dted it 2. Farm one mile from Parsonsburg containing about 100 grade. » hia home in Snow Hill Tuesday night. He had been in failing health for the acres. 15 acres clear, and balance in Growing Thicket. Hia Excellency. Bdwin Warfield, last year or two, and his death was not 3. Mill propert - eite Parsonsburg station, directlypn Governor of Maryland, will address the unexpected, Mr. Parker is survived by siding of B. C. & A. By. )., containing . A. Jones & Company, graduating class at tbe Centreville High about 3 acres. This a daughter—Mrs. Cannon Short, of piece of land is splendidly located for a manufacturing plant of SFarm Brokers; :i ;;^r School on June 17 next. The Governor Snow Bill. He was at one time Sherifl will be accompanied on the same oc of Worcester county, and also one of any kind. Postoffice, Salisbury. Md. casion by Dr. M. Bates Stephens, State the County Commissioners justice of 4. One Complete Saw Mill and Fixtures on lot above .f Superintendent of Bdncstion, who will tbe peace and deputy register of wills mentioned, including boiler, engine, saws, saw works, pulleys, ' )-7 also address the| class. under bis uncle, Thomas P. Parker. f>, shafting, and everything complete. (This to be sold in case Bmile Bazin died at his home in Rid- Dr. John T. Parker, of Stockton, is his private sale is not made before day of sale). l&.'»'. ' gely Monday morning of general debi brother. ""^. .. lity, aged 79 years. Mr. Basin was born 5. About 200 cords of stove wood, on the above lot oppo- , Wta. J.lkxmtw. Pra. Mr. George B, Noland, manager of Wm-af • Caoper. P.-Pret. In Paris, France, and when quite a young N. T. Fitch. Trtat. Tolcherter Beach, who is known to site station. Will offer for sale in 5 and 10 cord lots. '^'^ B. B. Walton. See. . . To Publishers man located tn Philadelphia, where he thousands of Baltimoreana. has Uriah W. DidceniMa^.. followed the upholstering business for an 6. One Sorrel Mare, 3 mules, and 1 Cow. "*'•$.$ *'', w* nounced his candidady tor the State • i-' y and Printers many years. About IS years ago be 7. Two Timber Carts, 1 Horse Cart, 1 Top Buggy, 1 lot . W.r.' Senate from Kent county. Mr. Noland -•^;"f The Camden Resfty Co, moved to Rid gel y. One son and a wi Harness, Plows, Harrows, Drills, and miscellaneous articles of ,*•*;« We have an entirely new process, has represented Kent in the House of (INCOMPOHA7KO) dow survive. "' .'-'ii1 on which patents are pending. Delegates and is very popular in tbe personality. PlM Up Cipltil $25,000.00 whereby we can reface old Brass The annual meeting of the stockhold county. He is a strong advocate of 8. One lot of Bees; also about 20 Patent Hives. Column and Head Rules. 4-pt. and ers of the Chester County Agricultural the open, or Crawford county, plan of 9. One lot of Household Goods, thicker, and make them fully as Association was held in West Chester nominating candidates snd believes Etc., Etc., Etc. ,_,'... , Makes and negotiates loans good as new, and without any un last week snd officers for the ensuing this is the only way to unite all factions on Real Estate, Invests on sightly knobs or feet on bottom. year were elected. It was definitely de of the party in Kent conntv. Above Property Will Be Sold On Above Date, Rain Or Shine cided to hold a spring and fall meeting, Mortgage Security, and guar John Robert Hardtng, one ot tbe old TERMS OF SALE. On all sums under $5.00, cash; on antees investment. the 30th and 31st of Mav. for the spring, PRICES 10th, llth. 12th and 13tb of September est residents of the Fifth district of all larger amounts, 25 per cent cash- -balance to be secured by Rents houses, etc., collects Refaciug Column * Head Rules, for tbe fall, being the dates chosen. Howard County, committed suicide notes with security approved by the undersigned. and guarantees rents- regular lengths, 20c cents etch. Thursday morning by shootjas; himself Buys and sells real estate Mrs. Kate V Massey, 67 yesrs old, with a ahot gun. The report of the gun This property is being offered for sale because of the re on commission- RefacinK L.S. Column and Head widow of Walter Massey, of Gfeensboro, was heard by members of his family, Rules, length 2-tn. and over. 40c *>. moval of the undersigned from the county. ,«, -5 As owners thereof, offers died snndenly Tnesdsy night at the who, on making an investigation, found choice lots on the Camden home of her nephew, William Roe, in Mr. Harding lying in the yard dead. A. K. & H. S. PARSONS, Boulevards and adjacent A sample of refaced Rule, with Smyrna. Del., of acute indigestion. The gun was by bis side, snd the cnarge fnll particulars, will be cheerfully She was one os the most ardent workers had passed through bis sknll, a portion Parsonsburg, Mtf. thereto, at low prices, with sent on application. liberal terms ot payment, and in Bbenezer Methodist Episcopal Church of which bad been blown off. Mr. Hard- if desired, will help purchas of this city. Her body was taken to lug waa about 70 yean old and was Greensboro on Thursday for interment. CONDENSED STATEMENT ^ :,'• ers in erection ot improve a prominent farmer. SHOWING THP CONDITION OF THB -.- ; v'.f:' ments- SUPPLY COMPANY, Former State Senator Olin Bryan, The Board of Town Commisioners. by OFFICE: •nshcunn at ft* aft •ft-Cnfc M*BaJ IntfM. from Baltimore City and William A. advice of the County Health Officer. Dr. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, RIM 22, Im Biilflif. » N. Watt SI? PIILAIElrllA. fk. Maaon, former president of the Com H. G. Simpers, baa erected a pest bouse, .Or MONTREAL, CANADA, DECKVBBB 81,1906. mercial and Farmers National Bank, of and guard houseoa tbe field on Mrs. S. MOOOOOI MMM JOOOJ that city, have been indicted for al M Usilton'a (arm bordering on the creek Total income during the year __.. ._ leged frauds in' connection with tbe is near Chestertown for the purpose of Total disbursements during tha year. Total admitted asset*...... ' 84,287,666.18 sue ot tbe stock of tbe United Surety quarantining "Bear" Dent, the negro Unasaigned funds (surplus). 8,335,847.46 Company, 01 Baltimore, of which Mr. boy. who has been quarantined with Amount at risk in United States. December 81, 1006, 101,744,841.00 Bryan was president and Mr. Mason was Mr. S. Thompson since he developed, Amount written In Maryland daring 1906 ...... 881,061.00 NOTICE! Premiums in Maryland in 1906. .._...... _...... *7,806.&8 treasurer. small pox. Mr. Thompson has been re Losses paid in Maryland in 1906...... _ ..-._ - ••'• W,D, TURNER & SON 01 Interest To Dairymen Ant/ At a meeting held at Towson Thurs leased from quarantine, and tbe law re Losses Incurred In Maryland in 1R06 .. .. . * , , ..,.>, 1,484.40 (SaxctSMn U W. J. IHTTUHAM) All Owners of Live Stock. day an incorporation committee was quires that" Bear' ' will have things all to STATE OK MARYLAND, .'"' ' ' ,..,.... appointed to attend the meeting of himself for that length of time, and he «" OFFICK OK THE STATE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. , . ,. The New Stock Food, will be under tbe care of the town. ; " Baltimore, Feb. 18,1807. ' : MEAT MARKET the Lntherville Improvement Com I hereby certify that the above Is a true abstract taken from the Annual Dried Sugar Beet Pulp. pany to lesrn the willingness of the After Investigating tbe charge sgainst Statement of the Sun Life Assurance Company, for the year ending December S. DIVISION STREET people of that place to co-operate with Orrle O'Brien and Cbsrles Crnmmit, 81, 1906, now on file in this Department. BKNJ. P. CHOUSE. JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD them in installing a water supply in arrested for placing an obstruction on Insurance Commissioner. Read what HON. JAMBS WIL case the present supply ia withdrawn the Baltimore and Obio railroad tracks, D'ARCY BRINSFIELD, Dist. Mgr. /*: tf SON. Secretary of Agriculture, or is not increased. says: near Riems Mill.s Frederick county, El Dorado, Md. «.;. :,>..;: r\ ,\ "I would rather have • pound of Dried Mr Paul Oeweea hss rented the M. State's Attorney Willard asked thst Beet Pulp to feed to a dairy cow. than Extra Lot of Gattlo • pouud o( corn; and would rather have I«. Mills property on third street, Po O'Brien be placed under bail in the mm it In many other caaea where the object comoke,opposite of $1,000, and that Crummit be held in Statement of tbe '' ii the making ot (at solely." the Episcopal Church, and Hogs and will continue in tbe plumbing and the sum of $2.50 for a further hearing MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Ben], P. Valentine, Agt., ateam heating business. He has fust on Friday next. The State's Attorney i^.. New York, N. Y., to December 31st, 1906. , * ; ;«:\ ft* (Route No. 1) finished tbe work on the new Peoples' is in possession ot what be considers strong evidence against O'Brien. The Total Admitted Assets _....!...... _....._...... _..__...... __...... __..$408,864,649.6$ "ToRfttik" Silitbun, Ml, Bank at Princess Anne and is now at Total Liabilities: We respectfully tiak for a work putting in a bath room in tbe men were arrested by the Frederick Amount required by law as a reserve fund for pay- \$\. ^,r residence occupied by Mr. S. J. Twil- countv anthorities, assisted cv railrosd ing all the Company's Insurance risks, as certl- ^ ;'Jvi part of the public ley, on Second street, Pocomoke. detectires. «*r , lied by the N. Y. Ins. Dept., and for claim*._.9411,280,010.41 ~ *'-f- : Special Reserve, Fund held for future dividends on ' ' patronage. tTbe County Commissioners from The body of a white lman, 40 years policies on which the apportionment of divi THE Prince George's county at their meeting old, was found by Joseph Benson, of dends is deferred._...... ,...... _ _. «4,520,fo!V.70 Tuesday fixed the tax rate less than that Seneca, nesr there late Tnesdav after Special Reserve, Fund for depreciation of securi- ' ' ,* noon, lying partly, on an embankment ASSOCIATION of 1906. But for the building of bridges ties and general contingencies ...... __...._...... _. 16,069.100.47 "-|i ^ in tbe Potomac river ana was today re Tbta AuocUtlon ha» two Kparatc and for 1906. the rate would have been Amount to be apportioned to policy holders in 1007 4,030,000.00 $4»5,8«4,049.6a/\,lt. distinct department*: "Tbe Building & lowered. The taxable baaia for this year moved to Seneca, where an inquest was Loan Department" and "Tbe Banking Department." is estimated at J12,553,454. Thla shows held, T. C. Homiller acting as foreman. The bllilif I Un DesirtBKit, with u. an increase over last vear of 1539.454, The jury, after a thorough search of Wanted Notice paid-up capital stock of U V4.50C 00. makes he railroads the body snd a close examination. Iden loan*. Mcured by mortgage*, to be paid alone supplying f265,000 BROOM CORN to make up on share I have opened up a general black- back In weekly Instalment* ot 30c. 40c. f this increase. tified the man as John Dsiley, of Char- SOc. $1-00 or $2.00 per week, to suit bor or by the piece. No. 505 Lake Street. smithing and horse-shoeing establl rower; and ha*beendolu|f a popular nnd lestown.W. Vs.. who committed sui Salisbury, Md. (Jss. H. Downlng's old tnent In the, shop formerly occupied^ •ucccaalul bualneu tluce 1887. The Tome School. Port Deposit, held cide by drowuinK some months ago. stand.) CLEARY &. FARLOW. tbe late Peter Venables, and solicit The BuUsf BtftMtaHlt waaadded in 1902 ts first annual banquet of tbe Alpha Hlsbddy bsd been in tbe river ever share of tbe patronage of the public. under authority (ranted bv the Oeneral William C. Disharoon. i, Aaaembljr of Maryland ot that year, to Delta Tau Society on Saturday night aince then, tbe recent high waters pro •et apart$15 000.00 of the Association'* aat. This Society waa organized, at the »j& capital stock for banking purposes re bably dislodging It and bringing it Seed For Sale ceive* money on deposits, mske* loans Tome School, and is meant to be tor down the stream where It was found on commercial paper, enters Into such secondary schools, what tbe Phi Beta Dark Stripe Cob Gem Watermelon For Rent builaeM transaction* a* conservative Seed For Sale. Price SOc per pound. bank* ordinarily do,and earnestly solic Kappa is for tbe Colleges an honor so Apply to W. J. JOHNSON (Farm), After March 1st, the Livery Stables its th« patronage of It* frlsndn and the on Bast Camden Street. Salisbury, Md.. general public- Open an account with ciety into which entrance Is given for Sprtij Weather. Saliabnry, Md. us, no harm can poailbly result- now occupied bv B. W. Sbockley. biuh rank in scholarship Chapters are The opening of Spring remind* the Apply to MRS. AUNK N. BBNJAMIK. Wm.B.TlIfhman. Tbos.H.Williams. being organized In other schools. President. Secretary. prudent man and woman thst it la time Park Ave., Salisbury, Md» Mrs. Annie Hardcastle Downes. wi to get rid of the accumulations of the For Rent JV _ The beat trtu* in ute. Cheapen Hlfch < , dow of Col. Philip W. Downes, died at winter season. The body demands it as Desirable Dwelling on Poplar Hill St. 4 i Orade tru*a made. Mont comfort, moat ( , tbe price , , durability. Bold and properly Btted at the < , her home in Den ton, last Sunday morn o( comfort and health. In old Posseaslon given May 1st. Apply to For Sale ing. tlm«s tbe Spring wss the time for strong MRS. AUNB N. BKNJAMIN, Five-Room Residence, ;: Hnplreys Therapeutic She had been in feeble health for Park Street. and Lot, well- Intitote, :: It takes tbe beat machinery as several years. Mrs. Downes was the only physicking, and heroic were tbe meas- located in Camden. Possession triyen '; —According to the quarterly report THE COURIER of County Treasurer J. D. Price, there was a balance of $10,704.67 in bank on March 1st The report shows receipts of Rontl of TMptfitirt fir tfc Past WNk. $79,641.76 and dlsbnajementa amount A Bright And Prosperous New Year To Alt! BY an. OS«AN H. omen. ing to 168,986.79. ' HOUR HOUR —Mr B.C. Potter, proprietor of the I 4.00 p.m. I 04111.00 p.m. moving picture parlor, received a tele 4.oo P.m. jeo| 8.00a.m. V feund'y | 90 I 4.00 p.m. | 40 | «.oo a.m. gram Wednesday, in which it was stated that the pictures of the Thaw Men's Clothing, ready to put on and wear the minute you ; 68 | 4.80 p.m. | 88 | 11.00~pjm: trial wouldcome in time to be exhibited have picked out something that's becoming to you, is, being < tuet'y I 58 | 8.00p.m. | 82 | e.OO a.m. Saturday night. Wea> |80| 40 | improved in every way faster than anything that's designed ; Call And Take a Look At 4.00 p.m. 5.00a.m. by brains and made by hands. You can get a better fit. bet- ; Thurs. |00| 4.80 p.m. "I 7.00 a.m. —The manager of the Little Out Cast Compsnv said to be a large city thea ter fabrics, better tailoring, Our Line Of tre attraction has arranged with Mana and better styles. Best part Town Topics. ger Ulman to play In this city Pridav of it all, you can do all this , April 5th. There are 16 people in the —Clipper knives sharpened, Work for less money—there is no cast and a good performance is assured doubt, there are no "ifs," gnar an teed. Nevius and Frampton. Boston. Md. —-The much needed street sprinkler no "but?" about it. Lacy will soon be in operation, the Council Thoroughgood has got the —Mr. and Mrs. A. Frag have moved having granted permission to Mr. best clothing that was on Cook Stoves, to Salisbury from Baltimore and will Leroy W. Wimbrow.~7A new sprinkler the market — and Thor- reside in this city has been ordered for the purpose and it ougbgood wants to sav —With the view ot purchasing 1,000 is expected will arrive in a few days. right here that the best this feet of new fire hose, the city council season is away a bead .of —The report of Rev. W. 8. Phillips nave requested different firms to submit the best a year ago. Now. of the M.-P. Church, for the Conference " prices. Thoroughgood would like yesr, which was read to the congrega to have you come in and f—A Surprise psrty was given to Miss tion SnndaV evening was most satisfac look at his offerings. Try Virgie Hastings, at her home, on Vine tory. During the year there were 51 on a Suit that was made to street,, last Monday night, by Ijer accessions to the Church, and 9 were fit a man of your size. friends. ••: *"-^i/J: •',',£'* •••'.'•"'••" •:. •„•„ ,-•'•-• ; . ;,•'••», ? . ••-' <-' admitted on probation. There has Thoroughgood won't let . ;.•—A special offering for all of the been sn average attendance in the Sun - you walk out of the store - day School, of 200. and Heaters ••'•Board of the Church" will be taken up with a garment that does in the Presbyterian Church Sunday —The Ladies' Double quartette is not-fit you, and that isn't Before Buying. morning, March 31. rehearsing under the direction of Mrs. becoming to you—and my M. P. Trussell. for s concert to be prices are no higher than —The annual election of vestrymen other people's. of St. Peters P. B. Church will be held rendered sometime in April for the at the Church, Batter Monday morning, benefit of the new library fund. The Also Have Our Tinner Do Your at eleven o'clock. quartette is composed of Mrs E. C. Pulton, Mrs. Robert Leatherbnry. Mrs. ' —Last Wednesday was a banner day Atwood Bennett, Mrs R. D. Grier. Mrs. at the Peninsula Hotel, there being Trnssell and the Misses Emma Day, 68 guests registered at that hostelry May Sir.D an, and Clara Walton. during the day . —Mr. John M. Tonlson, of Chester- Satisfaction Aqd Promptness Are Guaranteed. —FOR RENT. Dwelling on Isabella toWn, who baa been lor a number of St, adjoining residence ot Richard M. years associated with bis father, Mr M. Johnson. Esq. Poaaesaion given at A. Tout son, in the drug business in tbst $ame& Uhoroughgood. once. L. E.Wiw.iAMS. town, has severed his connection and —At a recent meeting of the Ocean will leave for Salisbury in a few weeks City Bridge Company. Mr. W. U. Polk, to go in business for himself. Mr. of this city was elected a director, vice Tonlson is a druggist of some renown A. 3. Benjamin.deceased. and his popularly will be the result of \ bis success in his new home. Mr. Tonl —According to the recent statement All son is well known in Centrevllle snd of an old dealer in hides and furs, the vicinity.—Centreville Record. PHONE 346. highest prices ever paid for mink furs bas been paid this season. —Mess. P. A. Grier & Son have just Railroad Ave., Church and William Sts. placed in Mr. W. F. Presgrave'a 18-foot —The Easter egg hunt, an annual event Isnncb. a two-cylinder, four-cycle, Sewing Machines % ••' for the children of St. Peters Episcopal three horse power Toqnet Marine Salisbury, Md. 'M Sunday School will be given Monday Motor. This is the first motor of this afternoon at 230 o'clock. are at your mercy tvpe ever installed in a Wicomico —The fish-hatching station at Sharp- River craft, and with it, the boat is cal town will be in charge of Mr. Samuel E. culated to attain a apeed of at least AT 30 PER CENT Twiford who was recently appointed twelve knots per hour. The Toquet Depntv Fish Commission. motor is a high-grade one. and Mess. Off Regular Price —There will be a meeting of the F. A. Grier & Son sre the sole agents Board of Lady Managers of the Hos for this territory. pital Monday afternoon, April 1st at 4 —A suggestion having been made by Only 6 Left o'clock, in the City Hall. Governor Warfield that graduating These prices hold good —The next meeting of the Kings classes of the different high schools psy only as long as long Daughters will be held Tuesday after a visit to Annapolis, the class of 16 Dress Goods And as they last. noon, April 2nd, at the home of the graduates of Wicomico High School, President. Mrs. C. E Harper. accompanied by three members of the faculty, and the members of the school —The front of the "COURIER" office ULMAN SONS TRIMMINGS board, will visit the capital city Thurs was brightened Thursday by a new day, April 4th The partv will be met lie Homo Fnrilshors f| Our full line of Dress Goods and Trim - j f^'|^ coat of paint. Even a newspaper office at Claiborne by Commander Howard, Utior Opori Hoiso, Sillsburj, ^mings are now on display, and a more ^ v^; may don a new coat occaaaionly. and will be tjken to Annapolis on a ;»•»•••*•••••»»••»»»»»»«•»«»*»»••»»••»»••»»•»•••••••• ^beautiful display we have never made. :V , / , —The new 36 horse power Wolverine special steanro returning the same : In our Woolen Goods Department you,^ : gasoline engine for tbe'"C. F. Holladd' day. will find all the new effects in plaids, y .arrived yesterday and will be installed —At a special meeting of the mem checks, and stripes. Also a full line of ;' in a few days by P. A. Grier & Son'*' bers of the city Council Wednesday colors in ChaDi, Panama Cloth, Batiste, evening plans were discnsse regarding Mohairs, Henrietta, and all oth^r staple '.'., ' —The birthday party which waa to weaves. Vr'-'.vV.''1'' - : ' the proposed improvement on South have been given at the Peninsula Hotel The Season's Latest Fashion Division street st the Humphreys mil] To sesure this fine array of Dress .by Miss Ruth Price, baa been postponed dam. As the result of the meeting Civil Goods we have been into all the leading on account of the illness of Miss Price. For Men And Young Men Are Being Engineer Hetton of Wilmlngton who markets of this country, with the result —A handsome, new pipe organ baa stteded the meeting made surveys of Displayed At Our Big Double Store y/,1.. Y that we are showing a line of goods un- been installed in the Episcopal Church the dam Thursday and, it is thought, equaled on the Peninsula- ' ' at Berlin. The organ .which cost $1400.- will furnish estimates to the council Our spring stock is now Our line of Trimmings consists of the 00, was designed by Rev. David Howard Ister. While the exact nature of the im complete. Every garment new Fancy Braids, Silks, Buttons, Me* of this city. provements has not ss yet been decided designed and tailored espec dallions, Etc. —Messrs. A. K. and H. S. Parsons the council are considering the build - ially for this store. We have OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT v announce the sale, on Tuesday April ing ot s new brick retaining wall the endeavored to have this is filled to overflowing with all the new 9th, of valuable real estste snd personal full length of the dam and the erection s'.yles of the season, and our corps of property in the advertising columns of of a new causeway. store known by the styles trimmers is the best we could procure. this issue. and values given. We are fixed to suit the most exacting —Fishermen are making extensive RecMuneids Adams' Show. in this Ifne. . - ; preparations for the shad catching sea "To any Opera House Manager that son. Herring have already made taetr wishes to plav a first class, refined at Our Strong Values appearance and shad hsve been caught traction in their house, I would highly Are Shown At R. E. Powell & Co in the Pocomoke River. recommend Adams' Carnival of Novel , ties and Art Concert Company. They —Mr. Edward G. Townsend. aged 73 played my Theatre for three successive $10.00 $15.00 Salisbury, Maryland, t years, of near Berlin, died Wednesday nights—llth, 12th and 13th, and turned after a lingering illness of cancer ot the the people away every night. Their $12.50 $18.00 liver. He was the father of Charles show is strictly refined snd high class Townsend, of this city. $14.00 $20.00 and it Is ssid by the moat prominent ty —The old bricks purchased from the citltens of this town thst their enter 'We invite you to vinit our ConntvCommisaioners by the City Coun tainment excelled any ever given in the store for your Spring Suit, cil, will be used to build a new retaining town ot Seaford, and I-most highly Hat, Shoes, Fancy Hosiery, wall in the rear of the Masonic Temple. recommend them to BUT Opera House Our Stock,.. The preaent wooden wall is rapidly go Mansger who is looking for business." Underwear, ShirtB, and in is full at present. We ing to decav. I M. COULBOURNB. fact anything to make a have more goods and bet —The suit case which waa lost last well-dressed man. We can ter goods than ever be Saturday by Mr. liarry L. Jonea, of CoapuylupeclloB. surely please you. Every fore. Better prices too. Qnantlco bas been found and returned _ garment marked in plain If you would buy the best The members of Co. I., Maryland possible goods at prices to the owner. Mr. Jones thanks his Rational Guard, were submitted to ON figures, and guaranteed as 'that are hard to beat, you friends for their assistance in locating the annual inspection at their head- BRAND* represented. ^ * should deal with us. tb« baggage. quartern in the Trultt building Thurs ,.. Come and see our line i_r : —The little son of Mr. and Mrs. H. I,. day evening. The inspection was con *& Jewelry and Watches D. ^tanford, of Princess Anne, who waa ducted by Gol. E. L. VVoodaide, of just received. submitted to an operation for append i- Annapolis and Captain William Baird, *i MP"W« have Four Good .. v# citns on Saturday last is recovering U. 8. Army. There were 26 men pres Secood-Hand Snow Cases for V,:> nicely. The csse is in chsrge of Dr. L. ent at the roll call, and after the In •ale cbtao. W. Morris, and the operation was pur- spection, Captain Owens was congrat 233237MA1MST. formed by Dr. Prsnk Msrttn, of the ulated on the improvement over last G. M. FISHER, Jeweler Maryland University Hospital of Balti year's inspection. There are at pres more. ent 40 enlisted men In the company. •1||^||&^ OOURIER; Saturday^ ?«faftK 30 1907. pany of living refugees, wno_ are -a more melancholy slight than the thou sands of ancient Braves among which EitT Bill FOR they nre encai»i>eil. They had been fed one portion of thin, watery rice porridge for them nil, and -now they Harrowing Details of the Great Edited by JOHN KENDRICK BANGS. Famine In China. twenty-four hours to pass before can lie fed a gala, *nd t»v«u then wune Professor Byron Scribble, the diattn- stronger ones may puah them aside gulHhed poet and president of theHiggs- ANY STARVING TO DEATH. and steal their turn. ville Authors' club, has been placed "Incidents pile upon incidents. Ev In charge of the municipal gas plant at cry one of these 30.000 refugees In- niggsville, Ind. Professor Scribble has •ubmerflsd Qrainfielda Have Reduced camates a story of a home abandoned, had no previous experience in the man 4,000,000 People In the Celertial Em- of toilsome journeys to tbe southern ufacture of gas. but there Is no. man in »lr« to Utt«r Destitution So*n«« In district In'the hope of finding a pit the Hoosler State who can handle rarl- *h« Camp* of th« Rafug tance of food to allay that awful gnaw ens kinds of meters ^better than be, Rifles For Alt Kinds of Huntin ing of hunger, of the eager bunt for and under his administration it is Winchester rifle* are not tbe eaoiee «f a** ooe apsdal class, but «f"aH Slowly tbe details of the famine now hoped the produce will more closely re § Money Grows Intelligent, apqrtsmen who «* seethe woeo*,^ tsUUsv ot the niiuinissas a sheltering nook in a doorway, of be in quaat o* aam*. They en a-ejgteed to handle all «aHban and traea of raging in China are becoming known ing driven fro'm spot to spot until at sembleerto. tbe divine,-.- ' ' afflatus ' ." than' ;.'" hith if yon plant it in the right soil and eaitSa^tfn^OMi^s^^ to tbe outside world—a famine which last a few feet of bare earth *are se water it well. This store is a good t* eottnt*4*n fe shoot %is*e thej^ sx« potyed wW^aalfcapr *• **• is the worst the Chinese bave suffered cured among the graves with the other * * garden spot for starting a money Winchester rifisti and Winchester esttrldi* are made refugees. A space no bigger than a The plant. BUY CIGARS of us, and', In the last forty years and which has estimated loss of $500 per diem our word for it, you can't dupli I FKEBi $^Mii**i4»UrM9»**^tUt*r*fifmrUrt»tt*»tt afflicted a population equal to that of Chinese grave suffices for an entire upon the city owned Staten Island fer cate them elsewhere without pay family, of tbe daily and nightly nod ry in New York will be met not, as .baa Cor . ;"!>,.; • Mexico, occupying a territory nearly ing more. That's how money grows. •'A'.. BCD! an large as that of the state of New dling together In one mass for the been feared, by an Increase of the tax Every purchase here is a saving in sake of human warmth, of the search levy, but by the York, says the New printing of a sufficient X price. Stock Is large and sattslac* *-.' York Tribune—cor for dry grass with which to make a number of tons of ferry bonds to be O tion is warranted. , % , in the orient news travels tardily. The tiny fire, of tbe morning struggle for a used as fuel as a substitute for coal, i farther west one goes from the shores portion of the government rice and of thereby saving vast sums of money of tbe Yellow sea the more nearly that Indescribable, terrible, primitive and the whole bond Issue being con Watson's Smoke House, I PAUL E. WATSON. .-¥-••T stagnant become the facilities of com duel between life and starvation which sumed without adding any future Ob Prep. Heart Beats Ji'< munication. And while America and the Chinese so dauntlessly endure." ligations, interest bearing or otherwise, ooooncoooocoooooooodoood Europe now know something of the It Is In these camps that thousands to the city debt. particulars of the famine, the bulk of of children are being sold Into slavery •t * of the Business World she population in certain interior prov by parents who would prolong their The city authorities of Glasgow ad The Oliver runs with ease and inces of China, say the missionaries. liven in this awful way. A. girl usual mitted a loss last year of $60.000 on the precision, and has wonderful ca an> still ly sells for SI, a boy for $1.50. In operations of their gas plant. Mr. pacity lor speed. Ignorant of the fact that stances have been known where 15,000,000 of their fellow countrymen a fa Sandy MacNab, the humorist of Troon, It oriots with a downward ther, after taking the money for the has written to the Glasgow Sunday stroke, with beautiful type that have been overwhelmed with floods csnnot get ont of line. . • and that of these. sale of a daughter, would buy food for American stating that,these figures are 4,000.000, a multitude tbe whole family, and, having for once For straight correspondence, equal to the population of New York more Illuminating than tbe gas, which for complicated tabulating and \ city, bave been reduced to utter desti provided bis own with a good meal, he strikes the American mind as a. pretty would kill tbe daughter be bad sold, f are cordially invited | billing, for manifolding, stencil tution. good Joke for a Scotchman. cutting, vertical or horizontal line along with tbe other members of the t « "- rating, writing in colors, making Great as has been the loss of life and family, to attend our property and then commit suicide. r«>cords on the stiffeat, stoutest attending tbe disaster, it does It also happens not Infrequently We hear on good authority that when not appall the that cards.—tbe Oliver is equally ef $addl mind aa much as do the wben the city of Chicago finally enters upon crimes a missionary does some favor for ficient. !',' ' W- that have followed in the wake a mother or father tbe the operation of the street car system The Oliver MS machine that ••m • "•#. of the calamity. The slow agonies of parent will try (; ' .* f Ti to make return for tbe kindness by tbe substitution of hammocks and dovetails into every department/ \&KA starvation bave driven vast numbers swinging chairs tor straps Is not serl- saving tbe expense offering a child as a gift ' When von hear tbe hum of Oliver of Billing Ma 1* of persons to sell their children into The famine district oualy contemplated. , chines, Book Typewriters. Btc. slavery for a few embraces all or Typewriters, ron are listening to the It will yield bi« dividends mouthfuls of food, part of nve provinces, of which the * very heart-beats of the business world. of and when there, was nothing else to satisfaction bv adding to tbe ac three most affected are Honan, Klang- A sarcastic correspondent, who has Day in and day out, year in and year curacy and beauty of vonr basi* eat, wben even the bark of the trees su and Anhul. read recently that the operating ex out. tbe Oliver throbs and the dead All are north of the with tbe pulse of ness letters. roots of the grass had Yangtse river aud consist for tbe penses of the Lakewood (O.) electric business life. been devoured, many are said, most It will pay yon In dollars and to have part of low, level lands covered by ligbt plant show a coat of $129.58 Tbe OHwr is th«! rapid-fire machine cents to Olivenze yonr bnsiness. turned cannibals. little farina, whose average size Is not per arc, writes to auk bow this com ?nn by means of which tbe Captains of It will be s plessure to us to In a letter which was received re- more than an acre. Here lived about pares proportionately to the expense Industry— restless, tireless, impatient send von the Oliver book—it will ently by a Chinese merchant in Pell 15,000.000 persons, nearly all of whom of running Noah's ark. The question of delay—pour business broadsides Into do yon good to read it. street, New York city, from his father the ranks of "the other side." are dependent on crops of rice, wheat is respectfully referred to tbe Union Triday, Saturday, Free Coarae In Practical In the famine district the desperation and malte. Hardly Theological seminary. We frankly In every branch of business—'Rail of tbe people bad these harvests Salesmanship was told as follows: been gathered last autumn when confess that we do not know the an II roading, Banking, Manufacturing. Mer "Attar the floods came, our a rain IWarcb chandising. Publishing—in tbe profes A tew foaag aea oj character and houses, began which the missionaries likened swer. ability can become local •cent* tor the . our harvests, our animals were gone. sions—everywhere. Oliver Typewriter, by nuking applica to tbe downpour from which the ark tion lm»edi«lely. Local agents earn Our family Joined with two others and, 21 22, 23, 1007 all the way from eeeklng of Noah alone survived. For forty People who live In glass bouses tJOO a year (workinc high land, sought the city of days and nights the rain part time) to SIOO per month (toll time). Nanking. It was a hundred continued, should not throw stones. A James We will exhibit all the We rive each local agent a coune i« miles to filling the rivers Practical 8*le*maa>hlp, under tbe train (9, and we had to overflowing, flood- town (N. Y.} man, who complained re only one cart between Ing the lowlands, submerging the bar- latest and newest ed Bale* Expert* of oar OrgmnlcalioB us. In which we put the old people and cently that the municipally owned If you wt»h to learn actual Sateeaua- vested crops and In many places electric lights of that town were fre fashions in exclusive OLIVET} ahlp. aend In your application at once. fo the babies. We men took turns pulling sweeping away the This la your opportunity to earn a the cart We had a little rice, which mud huts In which quently out all night was laughed ontj millinery. handjomt aalarr and gain a knowledge practically all of the of Practical Balesouuuhlp that will we hid under the old people In the peasant* live. As of court because be bad to confess be of much of tbe flooded (and la lower than that be was often out all night him Wo Cards Sent Ineatintable value- cart for (ear robbers would steal it The Standard Visible Typewriter Let na *end yon a free copy of oar We ate only the riven, vast lakes have formed, self. book, ""ne Oliver ScMool of Practical at night, nibbling tbe dry which will remain until they evaporate is close to the heart of things It's tbe Soletmmnt*/*'" TbU little book la only grain* of rice. In the daytime our eet- K K telegraph or telephone for emergencies, (orthoae who mean buaineaa—not lor with the heat of Hummer. One-fifth of the garbage of the city tbe utty carfooa. Do you mean tnfc might be detected, and we dared but tbe Oliver ALL THE TIME. Then write quickly I •Ot cook the rice lest the fire would of New York Is consumed dally In op- attract tbe notice of others. When we Jap Children Chooae Washington. eratlng the electric lighting plant by fefilfoylor were asked how we kept alive we According to the Kobe Herald, which tbe Wllllamsburg bridge is il The Oliver Typewriter Co. would answer, 'Grass roots." George Washington and Abraham Lin luminated, a mile and a half long, or, nHJIintry Cxctanivtly coln 12 E. Fayette St., Baltimore, Md. "Along the road to Nanking tbe trees rank even Admiral Togo as popu counting both roadways, tnree miles. Phone 425 had been tuned Into stumps, their lar heroes In Japan. The Herald says Th>8 means that only 2 per cent of bark and branches having been eaten that Dr. Yamakawa, formerly presi New York's 900 miles of street light- by refugees. The dead lay in beans, dent of Tokyo university, offered to Ing could be provided for If all tbe most of the bodies robbed of their present a picture of a famous man or garbage available were used for that clothing Uy wicked men. who do not wouinu to tbe Irlye primary school, purpose. If. therefore, as has been ad "Eastern Shore's Favorite" Hotel fear for the life hereafter. We heard Hlogo. and asked that a vote of the vocated, the public buildings and thor stories nil the time that some of those children be taken to choose tbe sub oughfares should be lighted by elec ject of tbe portrait. Tbe 343 boys and tricity secured through the burning of New Belmont Hotel who traveled the road with un lived on ttlkn tbe Fir fm f*» t*rl AMrm Oc«am Bo4 Vlralala Ave. human flesh. and we were often ac girls of the school were linked to write this commodity. It Is surely up to the cused of thin atrocity because none down the name of their favorite great loynl citizens of New York to product W. J. Warrineton ^tlantlc City, N. J. saw us eat. Of our little party all ex man or woman. Washington and Lin more garbage than they do at present. Summer Rates: cept your father and a neighbor, a coln came out at the bend of the list, It Is to l>c hoped that this hint will be S2.50and updaily with 00 and 5.1 vote* respectively, while sufficient to induce the taxpayers to i TircAlarm young hoy, died. We left the bodies |12 50 UD weekly by the way, thone of your mother, sis Togo came third with only M, and act, for. If they do not, who knows ter aiid aunt among them We were Nlnomlya Sontoku, a fumouH ancient how long It will IK? before the city Sounds S»rii| *W filter gain: too weak to bury them !u tbc frozen Japanese philanthropist, came next. find* Itself at the mercy of an un (10 and UD weekly ground. At Nanking we found your Ttio fifth man chosen was another scrupulous, privately owned garbage there is a world of comfort f2 and up daily American, Benjamin Franklin, who re ranniifiiftiirintr company, organl7,ed for uncle, who gave us the money you scut in tbe thought that your Excellent Table from New York. Beauty and grace ived 21 votes; then followed after no other purpose than to put the small bouse is insured in a good Service adorn thec. my Hon." him. with one exception. Florence garbage producer ont of business and tingale, four other Japanese, to secure the company. Purchase this I Of the 4,000,000 starving peopl.- then emoluments which be comfort today by placing Brick, Fireproof. ' about one-fifth hnve gathered around \umlriii NcUoii. then six Japanese, long to and should therefore accrue to Steam H-at, tbe walls of nlue cities--THluKklaugpu, then itismnrck with r> votes, two more tue.tienedt of the people themselves? your insurance in our agency. Sun Parlors Uiulan. Yangcbow. Yuowau. Hxuchoi]. nncsc and Napoleon with 4 votes. Soculen, Ihulen, Chluklaug and Nau- Among the ncntterlng were President Awful British Telephone Service. | lUm. m. Coopci 6 Bro. f Long Distance HoosovHl, OiilllH. <'oluinlxiH, Socrates Telephones in %Vng. Here they are living from hand Commenting ti|*m the recent sale of ll2n«nsDM»lMltmi. Bed Rooms ' to uioutb, HUbslHtlnK on what charity aud, Htruuge to relate, I'etor the Great the Glasgow municipal telephone sys and Admiral Makaroff Salisbury. IT)d. may dole out to them. Until thu Chl of tem to the British postoffice the Phila Elevator to neae government gave aid to these un delphia Inquirer snys: ++++++« » ) »+*» Street Level fortuiiateH and established no up ami EUctrio Fountain In Garden. The people of Glasgow are entitled gruel Htatloiu their plight WHH deaper Changes will tie Keen in Newport to commiseration, for It Is a case of ate. Little food was given them by the gardcnx next sninnu-r. and particular out of tbe frying pan Into the fire. By city authorities some of whom neeui Interest U felt In the fountain that those \rho have tried It words have to regard tbe starving hordes it a only William Hlorrs WelU will have built been declared Inadequate to describe a pest. Wben American on his groundn, n«yn the New York the badness of the telephone service When You Go To approached a high official of one city Pro«s. It In to resemble on egg In fumlHhed by the British postofDce. DUBOIS t* BBk how they might help In rellev form, and from four sources the water "Municipal ownership may be all \ The Doctor Ing the famine nuffercra encamped out will gush. It will be lighted by elec right in principle, bat private enter aide the gates be replied: "We need u trlclty, «n Mrs. Hettie Mezick and Mrs Annie m~ Mezick are both quite sick at this writ •ti&ti ing. , ' H^v; \- -tf***'i ' Mrs. Charles Lankford and Misa Frances Robertson are visiting in GREAT EXPOSITION Salisbury this week: Comprising a Multitude of High-Class Misses Ruby Robertson and Mabel Mezick spent Saturday and Sunday Royf«u. with friends at White Haven. Mrs. Mary Taylor and son Mr Brnesl White G Taylor, of Bivalve, spent Sunday as the The very best productions ar> in this showing. Everything that is tie « and up-to-date and desirable is here in a BaKinf Powder guects of Mr and Mrs Albert Robert* '•??$&:- Great Sale of White Drop in and inspect the great values, and yon will ' "-.'??&:'•"'' .appreciate the remarkable advantage of having here. 1 -> ''*.V*' sou >;; {,:, Mr. B. J- Tavlor who baa been em 46-inch Persian Lawn——_ _18c to40c French Nainsook _ —————15c, 20c, to 35c ABSCNJVTELY PURE ployed as an oyster inspector, in Balti \V more this winter has been transferred 46-inch Mercerized Batiste- ____40c English' Long-cloths. ——————lOc, i2c to 15c from Baltimore to Tyaskin where he 40-inch Langerie Batiste — _15c to 25c French Madras ——. _a————lOc, 15c, to 25c INSTINCTIVELY A CREAM will continue bis work •• in inspector 46 inch Chiffonette Batiste ____35c Egyptian Barred and Striped Dimities, 8c, to 15c TARTAR BAKING POWDER on the Wicomlco River. :, 40-inch Lawn, very sheer, IQc to 18c Swiss, in checks and dolts, ——————15c to 25c ;•>'**; 34-inch India Linons ——— .8c, lOc. to 2Sc Butcher's Linen Finish ————————12c to ISc Sharptown. 'v&^M?'•. The high school here held special ex BUY TABLE LINENS NOW erdses on Maryland Day. The schooner Alice Scribrier Capt Union Linen Mercerized Damask.——__48c Irish Linen Napkins, heavy dinner size —$2.00 Dodd, ia at tbe railway for repairs. Pour Pretty Designs, 66 Inches wide Ten Pretty Designs, 22x22 inches. » Misses Lillian Ellis Dortby Walker All-Linen Unbleached Damask ——————50c Union Hemstitched Hucked Towels____12 #c Five Designs, 70 inches wide. •nd Blanch Eliv, teachers, are home for Assorted Patterns, 17x34 inches. Baster. .;&'*•<* &/-', •.."^.i&K'&'JgK-},.' • Pull Bleached Pure Irish Linen Damask _89c Hemstitched Damask Towels, all linen———25c V ^ •* • *^.: • \ ' •**;!:*'.-..%••• ' Good Assortment of Pretty Patterns. 72-in. wide Assorted Patterns, 20x36 inches v.: