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  • Elkton, Maryland, Saturday,

    THE VERDICT OE CECIL COIN

    “It Would Be A Business BluiLicense”

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    29, 19J0

    ’S BUSINESS MEN

    ider To Return To

    The undersigned, engaged in business in the First District of CecilCounty, Maryland, declare it to be our conviction that our presen. prohibi-tory law has been in no wise hurtful, but rather helpful to business, and thatit would be a business blunder to return to license which would mean thediversion from the legitimate channels of trade of a large sum of moneyinto the tills of a inonopo.v of TWENTV-ONE licensed bars, thus enrich-ing the favored few at the expense of the many.

    Name. Location. Husiness.

    William 11, Aiderson, Cecilton MerchantJames Smith, Cecilton MerchantMerritt Smith, Cecilton CorkE, S. Short, Cecilton MerchantJ. H. Smith Cecilton MerchantJ. A. Carman, Cecilton Pump WorkJ. D, Bcltz, Cecilton WheelwrightJ. F. Coppage, Cecilton UndertakerCharles Griffith, Cecilton ButcherWilliam H. Brown, Cecilton BakerJames T. Watts, Cecilton ButcherW. H. Carman, Cecilton Flour and FeedJohn Anderson, Cecilton Stock DealerA. S. Shaw, Cecilton BakerWilliam Lipscomb, Cecilton BakerCharles H. Peters, Cecilton PainterS. S. McCubbin, Cecilton ClerkK. 7.. Aiderson, Cecilton Clerk

    Likewise the Business Men of the Fourth District, as follow-.:Name. Location. Business.

    Jos. S. Scarborough, Fourth district.. FannerWin. P. Evans, Pleasant Hill CarpenterWalter B. Scarborough, Blake FarmerHoward Ewing, Blake FarmerIsaac Payne, Jr., Blue Ball FarmerCharles R. Biles, Blue Ball MerchantT. Taylor Reynolds, Blue Ball FarmerH. Mendenhall, Blue Ball MerchantAlfred B. McVey, Blue Bal' Professor and farmerCurtis B. Reynolds, Blue BillM. A. McAllister, Blue BalH. B, Alexander, Blue BallWilliam Redman, Blue BalF'rank P. Anderson, Blue BailAmos S. Ewing, Blue. BalRobert Mackey, Blue BalH. H. Mackey] Blue BallG. M. Sendcrling, Blue JailSamuel D. Stewart, Blui BallNorman L. Brokaw, Bhe BallWilliam Ayers. Blue BillHenry M. Borland, Bhe BallH. B. Scarborough, Bile BallHarry Scarborough, Blue BallJames D. Spence, Bin* BallWilliam McKenzie, Ptovidence ClerkDavid Lindsay, Providence Sttpt. Kenmore Pulp & Paper CtJames A. Nowland, ProvidenceW. A. Hill, ProvidenceJ, W. Ayers, ProvidenceWilbur M. Borland. ProvidenceC. C. N. Brokaw, Providence ClerkWilliam P. Kile, ProvidenceBaldwin Mfg. Co Mfg. Upholstery GoodsJ. LawrenceHenry Carr. JrIra W. Humes

    The Third District will be heard from next week. Look out for the list

    The-“Democrat’s” Danger Signal"A change of 103 voles from the vote

    of 190(1 will give il (License) the vic-tory. It is claimed that that changecan confidently he expected in one dis-trict alone, and if the other districtshold their own license will win,Cecil Democrat, October 22.

    The thanks of ever' earnest Anti-License man in the county is due the“Democrat,” whiskey alvocate thoughit is. for thus opportunity hoisting thered flag. Let every Aiti-1.iccnsc citi-zen get husv horewirncd is to heforearmed. Is it VO?R district thatthe Whiskey Trust hat fixed to deliverthe 103 necessary vo.-s? Metier as-sume that it is and at ace irding’y.

    The Prohibitionists.vant to preventthe SAI F, and so litit the USE ofliquor.

    License does NOT prevent or stopillegal s i ing. Uner the 1 MrooksHigh License Law one of the hostlicense laws) Mhileelphia has 1900

    flews It Brief—North Fast hat upwards of 2.000

    feet of concrete pa'ment laid.

    —A tract of 800 a/s of timber landin St. Mary’s couty, Md.. has beenpurchased by (lent 1 1. Keilhley, ofAberdeen, who wi’cut the trees forthe market.

    ??Never can tel'when you'll masha'finger or suffer aut, bruise, burn orscald. Me prepad. Dr. Thomas’Eclectric Oil instaiy relieves the pain—quickly cures th wound,

    —James Forwoi, of Kalmia, liar-ford county, ownsi dominica roosterthat lately shed it feathers, getting anew coal of pure hite.

    **Dcm’t let the,iby suffer from ec-zema, sores or aritching of the skin.Doan’s Ointmenßives instant relief,cures quickly. P ectly safe for child-ren. All druggit sell it.

    —The pack of matocs for the sea-son just closed said to be about 75per cent, of no al, but prices haveranged from Pity to forty centshigher per casdhus making up inprices for the h in yield. The Tri-State Associstit reports a falling offof 2,350.000 ca as compared witathe pack of 19 Corn packers arc,

    licensed bars and (it is officially stated)3000 speakeasies or unlicensed dives.

    Is whiskey less intoxicating whendispensed from the licensed bar in aso-called hotel than whiskey illegallysold behind the fence corner or in thedive? And will Twenty-One of thesebars, if opened in the county, reducethe USE of intoxicants? No! Forone now illegally drunk we shall thenhave Twenty legally drunk.

    Citizens of Cecil:—Are you readyand willing to license by your votesan institution whose sole newspapersponsor and advocate in the countycan give you no better argument thanthis; "We violate and set at naughtyour law: you cannot prevent us fromselling illegally: therefore licensetwenty-one of us and so make the evilbusiness legal and respectable!"

    Citizens: —Vote for the boys.If you license twenty-one bars they

    will catch some of YOUR boys—SURF. You protect your Mirds—-should you not protect your Boys?

    My Order of Press Committee.

    it is said, practically sold out, one bigPhiladelphia house having bought upall the surplus corn hist week.

    **“Had dyspepsia or indigestion foryears No appetite, and what I didcat distressed me terribly. BurdockBlood Bitters cured me.”—J. H. Wal-ker. Sunbury, Ohio.

    —Thieves one night last week stole30 chickens from the hennery of Wil-liam Ford, superintendent of the Kentcounty almshouse.

    —The Maryland Anti-Saloon Leagueoffers prizes totalling SI,OOO for thefive best essays on the treatment ofthe liquor traffic in the State.

    —The greater nart of the ceiling inthe old Court House at New Castle,Del., fell one day last week, with acrash that was heard several blocksdistant.

    '¦"‘Constipation cures headache, nau-sea, dizziness, languor, heart palpita-tion. Drastic physics gripe, sicken,weaken the bowels and don’t cure.Doan's Regulets act gently and cureconstipation. 25 cents. Ask yourdruggist.

    —Fishermen of Rehoboth, Del., re-port that a whale has been frequent-ing the beach there or several dayspast, often coming to the surfaceand blowing, but so far no effortshave been made to kill or capture thebig fish.

    —Residents of Middletown, one daylast week, saw the new 12 inch rifledgun to replace the one that burst re-cently on the battleship Georgia. Thegun was carried m a 16 wheeled carof the iron truss pattern used for thepurpose. The gun was stamped "U.S. Naval Factory W (Watcrliet) NewYork, 1910, weight 122,210 pounds.” Itmeasured 4 feet 3 inches in diameterat the breech and about 24 inches atthe muzzle and was about 50 feet inlength. It requires 350 lbs. of smoke-less powder to charge the gun, and itburns continuously till the projectileis about to leave the gun. The costof powder and shell is said to be SI,OOOfor each charge.

    ARemed) CATARRH

    Ely’s Cream B.iis quickly absorbi WAJ'Sja'M/? £OVSI

    Gives Relief at Or ¦? EAItcleanses, soot,, Pj/'VftVERheak and pro sthe diseased m- JHibrane resulting 11Catarrh and d saway a Cold ireHead quickly. > IIAV CCVIFDstores the .Sour if TIHI I LTLIITaste and SmoFull size 50 cts., at Drug-gists or by mailn liquid form, 75 cents.Ely Brothers, 6/arren Street, New York.

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    VI • , IfThirty Years

    CASTORIAExact Copy of Wrapper. „„AUneo ,„„Y. *. err.

    —Kent county’s registration thisyear totals 4,187, a falling off of 17from ast year’s total.

    Pc\ Dr. O. H. Murphy lias se-cured a travelling library for the useof North East residents.

    Robert H. Mitchell, while plowingon his Mclntire farm, near Havre deGrace, in cay last week turned upa perfect Indian tomahawk made ofsoap stone, that was likely owned bya warrior of a Northern tribe

    Havre dc- Grace City Council haspassed an ordinance requiring the useof cleats mi wheels of traction enginesand furhididng the ”‘c of chain brakeson timber wagons within the city’slimias.

    ¦The Dcl aw.m- Horticultural- So-ciety seme time ago offered a prizeof Stoo for tlu- best yield of corn froma single acre. But three farmers com-peted for the- prize, one of whom,Alonzo Whitlock, tenant on the Hof-fccker farm, near Odessa, reports ayield of 100 bushels and a half fromhis acre.

    Children CryFOR FLETCHER’S

    OASTO R I A-—Mrs. Lola D. Wileman, wife of

    Thomas Wileman, and daughter ofWilliam R. Gorrell, of Havre deGrace, died on October n. in Filmore,California, aged 26 years. She wenttc: Filmore in March, 190 k and wasmarried there Her remains were in-terred in Santa Barbara.

    —James McCreary, formerly ofZion, died sudden y of heart failureat his home in Malvern Pa., on Octo-ber 14. iced 74 years. His wife, whowas a .Mis. Arthur survives him asalso a brother, Alfred and a sister MissHarriett McCreary, of the Fourth dis-trict. Interment was made in Sharp’sCemetery, near Fair Hill.

    Children Cry

    FOR FLETCHER’SC ASTO RIA

    Kicking at a hog that refused toenter Us pen. one day last week, Jos-eph Farrell, of \ldino, Hat fordcounty, got his foot in the animal’smonth and one of its Insl-s cut throughhis shoe, giving him an ugly gash inhis instep.

    Children Cry

    FOR FLETCHER'SOASTO R I A—A stone thrown by a comrade,

    while he was gathering chestnuts, oneday last week, struck Oscar Bishop, acoh red youth of Havre de Grace, inthe eye, the sight of which, it isthought, he will lose.

    —Lester German, the noted marks-man of Aberdeen, won a gold watchvalued at $l5O and s.so in cash lastweek in Indianapolis. He also wontile Paul North trophy by defeatingnine noted target shooters.

    —President Taft on Tuesdav of lastweek withdrew 384,384 acres of waterpower site and coal lands in California,Colorado. Idaho and Wyoming.

    --Edward Berry, a six year old Wil-mington boy, who was vaccinated be-fore entering school fourteen daysaler w-s attacked with spinal menin-gitis airl died last Saturday. The phy-

    Tutt’sPillsFOR TORP3D LIVER.

    A torpid liver deranges the wholesystem, and produces

    SICK HEADACHE, -Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu-matism, Sallow Skin and Piles.

    There Is no better remedy for thesecommon diseases than DR. TUTT’SLIVER PILLS, ns a trial will prove.

    Take No Substitute.

    sician who treated him says that allchildren vaccinated should be watchedin- family doctors for at least ten daysalter inoculation with the virus.

    —Miss Laura Gamble, of Philadel-phia, appeared wearing the first "hob-ble" skirt seen in Milton, Del., oneday last week, and trioning fell head-long, bruising her face and arms andspraining her waist.

    THE U, S. GOVERNMENT in its"Pure Food Law" does not “indirse”or "guarantee” any preparation, assome manufacturers in their adver-tisements would make it appear. Inthe case of medicines the law providesthat certain drugs shall he mentionedon the labels, if they are ingredientsof the preparations. Ely s CreamHahn, the well-known family remedyfor cod in the head, hay fever, andnr.sa 1 catarrh, doesn’t contain a singleinjurious drug, so the makers havesimply to print the fact that it com-plies fully with all the requirements ofthe law.

    Edward Goman, a young farmerof the Kingsville section of Harfordcounty, was thrown off his motorcycleoik* day last week, when it collidedwith an automobile which a lady wasdriving. His face was badly cut bythe broken glass o: the auto shield.

    Kills A MurdererA merciless murdered is Appendici-

    tis with many victims. Hut Dr. King’sNew Life Pills kill it by prevention.They gently stimulate stomach, liverand bowels, preventing that cloggingthat invites appendicitis, curing Con-stipation. Ocldache, Biliousness, andChills. 25c at all Druggists.

    You’ll Pay For ItIf you neglect your skin, you’ll payfor that neglect. When lines com-mence to show, when wrinkles andcrow’s feet begin to form, then you’llwish you had availed yourself of theprotection affoided by-

    St. Regis Cold Cream"itmeltl on the ikin*

    Which will indefinitely letard thecoming of 'l ime’s tell tale marks.Heals, softens, smoothes, cleanses,nourishes and beautifies the skin.Ideal for overcoming chaps, cracks,roughness, etc. Sold in 10c collap-sible tubes and in 25c. and 50c. jars.

    For sale by leading druggists everywhere

    Manufactured solely by

    THE ST. REGIS DRUG CO., Philadelphia, Pa.

    ENTERPRISEMACHINE WORKS

    GEORGE McQUILKIN. Proprietor

    Engines, Boilers, Shafting, SteamHeating, Steam Pumps, Pulleysand Gearing and General MachineWork

    HIGH AND BRIDGE STREETSElkton, Maryland

    Long Distance Telephone 54July 14-1 yr

    Mew Malay Opium CureBeing Distributed Free by a New

    York Society.Co-operating with missions in Malay,

    sia. the Windsor Laboratories of NewV’oik have secured a supply of the won-derful combretum plant, which has doneso touch to revolutionize the treatmentof the opium habit.

    A genet ous supply of the new remedy,together with full instructions for itsuse. ai d United States consular reportsbearing on the subject will be sent toany sufferer. To ob-nm a five supplyof this remedy and the consular reports.ndd-essW ind-or L..borat nes.Branch 38.ri4 East 25th Stro** New York Clu-

    f FOUNDED TNG SCHOOL- THAT TCMWif Ijk18 8 6 BUSINESS SUCCESS I \

    200 GRADUATES WITH Two FIRMS

    IN SESSION THROUGHOUT THE YEAR |Thoroughly trains young men nod young women for business, |

    government nnd commercial teaching positions. Average nnnnnl at- Ilendnnce of 700 students from ten states and tbe West Indies.

    PAGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOG gives Interesting and com. Ipiste Information. Write for it to-day—lPs free. I

    GOLDEY COLLEGE, Wilmington, Delaware, j—

    FINANCIAL

    THESecond National Bank

    OF ELKTONNO. 4IS

    i We receive accounts of Corporations,Firms or Individuals, and willbe pleasedto meet or correspond with those whocontemplate making changes or openingnew accounts.

    Interest paid on Certificates of De-posit remaining 6 months.

    Safe Deposit Drawers In Fire-proofVault for rent at $2. $3 and $5 per year,as to size.

    Depositors living at a distance fromthe Bank can send remittances by mallsafely, which will be promptly acknowl-edged by return mail.

    Discount Day, Monday of each week.Inquiries will be promptly answered,

    and any information relative to businesscheerfully given.

    WM. T. WARBURTON, PresidentJAMES i. ARCHER, V.-PresidentI. D. DAVIS, Cashier

    apr 6-1 yr

    Credit and PowerMany of our most successful

    men ascribe their ‘ ‘start in life”to the day they opened a bankaccount.

    Credit and power can bewielded in the commercial worldby means of a Bank A count.

    We invite you to begin onewith us.

    TheNational Bank of

    Port Deposit

    J. I. C. HOPKINS, Jr., Cashier.

    TO TRESPASSERS

    Trespassing, gunning and fishing onCHOWDER BALL FARM, Is strictly prohtblled. Persons so doing will be prosecutedOct *ll7*l yr K. G. BUTLKH. Owner.

    FINANCIAL

    Don’t Waitfor your ship to come in.

    Row out to meet it.j

    One dollar deposited in oursavings Department will giveyou a start towards that ship.

    iTHE

    National Bank of Rising SunMARYLAND

    11. 11. HAINKtt, FREMDKNTCHAN, H. PYLK, V-PHEM. AND CAMHIRH

    M. K. FLOVNUENB, AbHT. CAMHIKR

    Have Your Properly InsuredTKc Citizen s Mutual FireInsurance Company

    OF CECIL COUNTYWill protect your property for little cojtCall and see our representatives,

    JAS. S. HOPPER, Chesapeake City.JNO. C HINDMAN, Rising Sun.W. I. FRYER, Colora.J. D. WEST, Port Deposit.

    Home Office, ELKTON MD.Feb. 22-lyr

    Cecil National BankOf Port Deposit , Md.

    Capital, ¦ ¦ J 50.000Surplus, - - 535,000

    Deposits are the lifeblood of a bank,it is the people who furnish this lifeblood.We take the liberty to ask your continu-ed support and co-operation along theselines; we will appreciate your accountbe it much or little; we feel that thisbank has fully demonstrated to its pa-trons and the public generally its abilityto meet all requirements.

    The official figures show the amountof $763,000.00 as paid in dividends to itsstockholders since its organization as aNational Bank.

    R. V. STOCKHAM, L. O. WHITE.President. Cashier.

    T. C. BOX I), Jr. Asst. Cashier.

    20th Century Manure Spreader (Kemp)One that spreads lime as well as manure

    FOUR MAKES OF DRILLSEmpire, Bickford & Hoffman, Ontarioand Buckeye

    Land Rollers, Spring and Pegged 'T ooth Harrows; alsoDouble Disc Cutaway

    See our line of Buggies, Runabouts, Farm Wagons, Cream-ery Wagons, Light and Heavy Harness, etc.

    When needing repairs for Odds and Ends of Machinery call on

    M. F MAGRAW.NORTH STREET WAREHOUSE

    Geo. H. Woodall, Salesman. ELKTON, MD.

    She tVftt Coal in tbe Merit)for Heating anE> Cooking purposes

    Vou can't equal it for clear, steady heat and general satisfaction. Nodirt, no clinkers; no annoyance is sold with our coal—only well-screened, high-grade coal will burn just as you want it.

    YOU CAN'T BEAT OUR PRICES ANYMORE THAN YOU CAN OUR COAL

    Ike\>s Si rtMller lumber (To.Uhton, flDarplanfc

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    Cilery ai?d peedOnly First Class Teams

    My Entire Outfit Is New And Up-to-dateSpecialty of quiet, safe horses for family hire.

    Permanent and Transient BoardingHORSES WANTED HORSES FOR SALEPALLS HOTEL LIVERY “ssaw THOMAS HARLAN, Prop.tapr tf


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