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Elkton, Maryland, Saturday, May 7, 1910

d Cecil 4 Whig <rFifty Years Ago

ELKTON, MD., MAY 5, ißfo.

THE .MARKETS.

Reported by Henry S. Stites.Red wheat, $1.50; white do., $1.65;-Corn, 72 cents; oats, 40 cents.

DIED.

Foard. Jn Ibis town, on Satur-day morning last, Mrs. AramintaFoard, in the 41st year of her age.

NEW SCHOOL BOARD.

The election on Wednesday forSchool Commissioners, in the ,-:cv-

eral districts has resulted, so fatas we have learned, in the choiceof the following gentlemen; First

¦ district, George W. Biddle; Sec-ond, John L. Clayton; Third,Francis A. Ellis; Fourth, CalebC. Brokaw: Fifth, Dr. Charles T.Simpers; Sixth, ; Sev-enth, Jefferson Ramsey ; E'ghtb,Dr. William B. Rowland; Ninth,Nathan Griffith. In the Secondand Fourth districts there were•quite animated contests I). I).

Pearce. Esq., ran against J. L¦Clayton, Esq., in the former, andRev. A. DeWitt against C. C. Bro-kaw in the latter. Mr. Brokawwon by 8 majority out ofvotes. There was also a contestin the Seventh. J. J. Hecka'tEsq., being Mr. Ramsey’s most

formilable opponent.

GEN. SCOTT ON TRAINLieut. General Winfield Scott

passed through here on the earson Tuesday, on his way to Wash-ington, on important business.

FATAL JOLT FROM WAGON.Joseph Peeples, fourteen year

01 age. a son of Air. \\ illiam Pec-pies, of Eastland, Lancaster Co.,was returning with a heavily load-ed team from Port Deposit, onthe 18111 nit. When betweenKrauss' and West Nottingham lieattempted to gel down trom thewagon while in motion. By asudden jolt he was thrown intoand became fast in a part of thegearing. He was dragged quitea distance and finally the windspassed over him. breaking a legand otherwise injuring him in ashocking manner. lie died; onTuesday night hist, at the Rad

road Hotel. Harrisville.

BUILDING AT MARLEV.

Workmen are busily engagedputting in machinery in the newAlariey Paper Mills, which will hefine, when finished, some time inJuly. There is talk that Mr.Priestley will shortly build a rowof stone houses. Mr. James Kellvis building a frame house near themill.

CHERRY HILL N( Ti l'S.Air. Earle of your town, is hav-

ing Ihe house on the old FTotm-det s larm thoroughly repaired.Air. Joseph Aiiiler is budding afine hard on his lot, in the rear ofRev. Joseph J . Brown's dwelling.Air. I. Bordaml has just finisheda snug wheelwright shop at But-ton's Corner. I lie old Methodistplace of worship has been tomdown. The congregation nowhave a fine brick edifice.

AI \ V DAY RAINY.Alay entered with a rain and for

three days it continued to fall inlarge quantities, but it cleared on

I hursday. Notwithstanding therain of Tuesday, we understandquite a large party assembled andenjoyed themselves at the fishingshore of Me\. Wilson, Esq.

11 F.EI I ANSA Y KIvS FIGHT.I he contest between these two

"bruisers lor the championshipof the world, took place at Farn-borough about lorly-nine mile-from London, on tiie 171 Ii nil.Home and other admirers of Ike-nan contend that lie is entitled tothe bell. A passenger on the Van-derbilt. which arrived at Cape Raceon Saturday with the earliest news"I the fight, says there were 12rounds, lasting two hours andtwelve minutes. (in the ,V)thfound the m1 ib broke into tieling to save Sayers. 11c wacknocked down 27 times and fellseveral times to escape pnn-hment. and at every clinch, sa, a"lie. be was thrown. Ilccnan wasnever knocked down, came to thescratch every time and showedgood hut 'or and an honest lore ofthe game. The English men saidthey never saw so gritty a man forbis age. On the last call of limelleenan came up but the refereeleft. Sayers was sitting on his

second's knee. Heenan said: —|“Give me this fight.” And again."Give me this fight!” but Sayersmade no reply Heenan thendrew hack and slapped Sayers inthe face with the palm of his hand,knocking him down, when outsid-ers rushed in and ended the fight.Mr. Wilkes called on the Ameri-cans to sec fair play, and theyrushed in and cleared the ring ofthe English in a moment, strik-intr out from the shoulder. Some-hot !>• called the fight a drawn bat-tle. b"t the Smrit of the Timessays I )hn C. Heenan won the belt.

Unite For Law And OrderIhe following resolutions were

adopted at the Conference offriends of Prohibition held in theCourt House at Elkton, April 27;

We, citizens <jf Cecil county,icprcsenting the several votingDistricts of said county in publicmeeting assembled in the interestsof the maintenance and continu-ance in the County of the No-Li-cense which is now and has beenin successful operation in thecounty for the last eight years, dooin in declaring:

1. I )nr profound satisfactionwith the excellence of our presentProhibitory Law, the fidelity,unlitv and vigor with which ourpublic officials charged with theenforcement thereof have per-formed their duty, and the condi-tion of sobriety and good orderand morals thence resulting.

2. We congratulate the countyupon the strong and wholesomepublic sentiment on this subjectuniversally prevailing which hasso efficiently seconded the effortsof our rcgnlarlv constituted offi-cials and proved its potency as adeterrent to the lawlessly inclinedand as a stimulus and encourage-ment to our Juries. Grand andPetit, in the indictment and con-viction of violators of tlie law.

,t. The present condition in thecomity as compared with well re-membered conditions under Li-cense should he sufficient and con-clusive motive and inducement to

lead every citizen who has at heartLaw and (Irder and good morals,business prosperity, the happinessof the home, the safety of the weakbrother, am' the safe-guarding ofB e children, to vote at the elec-tion in No,ember against License.

4. The friends ami advocatesif No-Licensi must beware of the

1 mger of a false security and oftaking too much for granted inthe appr niching campaign. Thereis every reason to expect that thecounty will vote to continue thepresent law. But that shouldprove only a greater incentive to

its friends to work most earnest!vrout now until election dav to theend that it may receive a largeand decisive majority at the po,!sin November, h being ever kept

Dr. G.E MORROWDENTIST

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j wearing artificial teeth and they do not, fit properly do not be discouraged, come| to me, I will guarantee to lit any mouthor no charge,

j Parents, have your children’s teeth| straightened. Irregularities of all kindsj —spiints for bfoken jaws, plates for

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A Clean Man iOutside cleanliness is less than half the battle. A man mayscrub himself a dozen times a day, and still be unclean. Goodhealth means cleanliness not only outside, but inside. It meanta clean stomach, clean bowels, clean blood, a clean liver, andnew, mean, healthy tissues. The man who is clean in this way Smwill look it and act it. He will work with energy and thinkclean, clear, healthy thoughts.

He will never be troubled with liver, lung, stomach or blooddisorders. Dyspepsia and indigestion originate in unclean stem- f-j? h jachs. Blood diseases are found where there is unclean blood.

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Consumption and bronchitis mean unclean lungs.

Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discoveryprevents these diseases. It makes a man’s insides cleanand healthy. It cleans the digestive organs, makes pure,clean blood, and clean, healthy flesh.

It restores tone to the nervous system, and cures nervous exhaustion andprostration. It contains no alcohol or habit-forming drugs.

Constipation is the most unclean uncleanliness. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pel-lets cure it. They never gripe. Easy to take as candy.

well in mind that the Liquor In-terests will be and are untiring intheir efforts to re-establish thesaloon in our county. ()nr suc-cess is to he found in ceaselessvigilance, thorough organizationand in earnest and well-direclc iindividual work.

5. for the better securing ofthis success, a Campaign Commit-tee is hereby formed <f threemembers from each district of thecounty, whose duties shall be theorganization and direction of thecampaign, the appointment of allnecessary committees, the ar-rangement for all meetings andspeakers and etc.

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