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Marriage License* Clayton L. Duckworth, of Summit Bridge, Del., ami Ida li. Morgan, of Chesapeake City. Harry Crothers and Mary E. Jordon both of Liberty Grove. Albert Harper Hazel and Geneva Truss, both of Chesapeake City. Warren Jackaon and Bertha H. Heath, both of Elk Mill*. i —" ——— Real Ealale Tranalcra Isaac If. Hammond and wife to Ja< B. Hammond and wife, property in Seventh district, $5 and other consid- erations. Cccilton Creamery Company to John Anderson, lot in Cccilton, s^4oo. T. If. Cummings, executor, to John C. Smith, property near Oakwood. s'7s Byron Bonchelle ami wife to Mar- gery Grundy, lot in Chesapeake City, $l5O. Robert W. Scarborough and wife to George W. Price, lot in Pleasant Hill, $5 and other considerations. John Pritchard to William Allen, property in First district, sboo P.. It. & W. Railroad to Columbia and Port Deposit Railroad, six lots of land along Columbia ft Port Deposit tracks. J.m.ots 1 R. It Merrill and ie to Amos R. Merritt, properly in Warwick. SIOO News In Brief —Aetna Hose, Hook and Ladder Company of Newark, has elected fol- lowing officers for the ensuing year: President, S. It llrrdman; vice-presi- dent, Edward Mcl’ike; secretary, W. Colmary; fire recorder. E. J. Ellison: chief. S'. M. Rambo; first assistant. G. I. Dnrnall; second a<s : stant, Herbert Renshaw; pipeman, W. King; assist- ants, Joseph Davis. Win. Renshaw. Thomas Riley, Elmer Ellison and Jos- eph Walker; directors. S. B Herd- man. H. R, Perkins. Edward Bailey; treasurer. 11. It. Wright. —The Havre dc Grace Town Coun- cil has purchased ,150 feet of hose (or the use of the fire company. Mrs Charles W. Collier, of Elk- ton. has filed a suit for divorce charg- ing her husband with abandonment. —Stops itching instantly. Cure* piles, eczema, salt rhenm, tetter, itch, hives, herpes, scabies—Doan's Oint- ment. At any drug store. —During the first week of Congress 'ioo h lls were introduced, calling for the expenditure of $80,000,000 (or pub- lic buildings. FOLEYS KIDNEYCURE Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right —A spelling bee and box social were held at Birmingham School, near Frec- monl. Wednesday evening, for the benefit of the library fund. —For a mild, easy action of the bowels, a single dose of Doan’s Rcgu- lets is enough. Treatment cures habi- tual constipation. 25 cents a box \k your druggist for them. —For shooting tip a trolley ear near Middletown, William Law-, colored, was lined SSO and sentenced to one month in prison OASTOIIZA. B*ri th li,e I"" 1 You lla,e Ahnp Bought -S'" (Zs-Atf&s&u —Three fishermen of New Castle, caught nearly a ton of carp ami six bushels of cat-fish, mullets and snn- lish Thursday of la-t week —Heavy, impure blood makes a nimbly, pimply complexion, head- aches, nausea, indigestion Thin blood makes yon weak, pale, sickly. Bur- dock Blood Bitters makes the blood rich. red. pure restores perfect health •• —1 nc Che-ter County Electric Co. has purchased the Rudolph paper mill site on Big Elk Creek, ami will build 1 Ilvdro-cleeiric plant FOLEYS FIONEY*™IAR f... -,/ - ”s ogtofM Ernest Era/er, of Newark, receiv- ed an ugly gash on his leg from the 1 kick of a horse he was clipping. Mr. Frazer was badly injured some time ago, bv being draggeil In the -me horse. Mow To Avoid Appendb Ills Most victims of appendicitis are! those who ; re habitually constipated. Orino Laxative bruit Syrup cures; chronic constipation by stimulating the liter and bowels and restores the | natural action of the bowels. Orino > Laxative Emit Syrup does not nail-I scale or gripe and is mild and pleas- 1 ;nt t ' lake Refuse substitute* -II : C \\ I LLS M -s I'earl ISrise. tv, who fur a . long lime has been a teacher in the Havn di ra 0 High School, recently! -enl m her resignation, to lake effect at the end of this month "Dr Thomas’ Eclectrie Oil i- the best remedy for that often fatal dis- 1 ease croup, lias been used with sue- ee-. in I.nr family for eight years.”— Mr- I. W'hitcacrc, Buffalo, N. V. Rev Dr. Erederiek Humphrey, for I the last jo years re. lot of St. John's Episcopal Church, Havre de Grace. 1 has resigned The twentieth year of his rectorship will be completed May 1 It. and he will leave then. At a meet- 1 ing of the archdeaconry it was ordered | to pension Dr. Humphrey for the resit of his life. A Reliable Remedy FOR CATARRH Ely’s Cream Balm y j it quickly absorbed, YlvJ* m Give* Relief at Once. It clean****, hiKt !*. koala mi'l iirotecln the (UavniwHi iiifin- brane reuniting from Catarrh and drive* q<-o!*1 is: the !! ;•. 1 quickly, lb Ktort-s the HfiiwH of 'JVtc uinl Sm 11. Full hI/o 50 ctrt. ut DniifKMil or by mail. Liquid Cmim Halm for ihc in at"ini/ rH 75 ctn. ©v Hr*thori, r*il NVurron Sir*** t, New York. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm <me l - n*4 , a*. ICASTORIA E H For Infante and Children. iASTDRiI | ThB Kind You Have I slmllatißgtteFoodandHctfula- ¦ _ i ¦ Bears the /** s*" B B /Jy % ness ami Rest. Contains neither ¦ nf JLAfM i, j, OpmmtMorphine nor Mineral. Ui #l\ IU ,iisc Hot Narcotic, I II MiF MmifrouO'SAMvamTmit I hm/Jkm SmJ’ IB IJK " PP Ir.fbw * ) ¦ Ir\ J{v 1n,.0p h~J i/ry 1* n sft :; Aperfect Remedy CorConslipa- If ¦ |V WlAmw lion. Sour Slotnach.Diatrtoea, ¦ I Ijy _ Worms .Convulsions,Feverish- HI Mr f|if am ness and Loss OF SLEEP. I I U I UI Ul Facsimile Signature of _ . ( -- ,gg, i Thirty Tears ICASTORIA V. •’isigTM—The oiwtauh comhnv, new voh env ¦ ' -During the year just endad (Sor- er Colloway, of New Cattle county, il jfg sudden deaths reported to bim investigation; of thete, 17 .were >wnmgs. 14 murders and 15 suwide*. -Mrs. John Shelton, who resides at rk. Harford county, was found dead ag along the public road tome dit- ice from her home early last FH- f morning. Her death u supposed be due to exposure, as she was thin- clad, There is a mystery about her itb, and her husband was arretted I is held (or the action of the u- -•fitie*. -Growing out of the election of a diop to fill the vacancy caused by death of Bishop Coleman, : t the tort that the Diocese of Delaware y he merged with the Diocese of slon, mbracing the Eastern Shore Maryland. The question of merg- the Dioceses was brought up in 0. and again in ißßti, and many be- nt it would be of mutual benefit, is probable that the matter will be cussed at the convention next June, FINANCIAL TIL NATIONAL BANK 3 IJORT DFPfffyJT, MJ). Frank t fce late ca' '•<•¦> t han o" e * young rogn'ti on Tern, 1 a r ai ef atitd (' e .. day on * oc h a h,r months , lr ain heae tp Sun must puri'hM a r oi T vra -rs:; 1 i U dic'°" 4 \ danger \ effusions I staff P a< REA S'V for eve tonR lu * Oil t n.h c >ni '• w , circuit roup 'y paHHOtl lii u t la William (i P* rc ," amt Kilns K. I lern'c iintM, Hie uttd ili*riln. will o arc tltMir in County. In the Si'^ TUESDAY. \ % At //.all fot TTi all ol (lull t"i or non Hoddy died n led ncor Thldd HnII rui) SrhiHil, ; 51 ! of -nld cHiuni> a 1 DnOM liikm, ron 1 a orUtEß.lt bellik 11 uinvcyM unto Hu \ 1 | Juhn Berry Hint i —Mr W. B. Cooney has sold his farm of (>8 acres near Rising Sim, to Messrs. Woodrow iN- James, for s,|Bno Disturbed The Ciinqirqiitloii The person who disturbed the con- gregation la-t Sunday by contnumMy roughing is requested buy a bottle of Eolcv's Konev ami Tar II C. WELLS. —The W. C. T C of Ksnt connly has deeded to ask the legislature to pas- a curfew law for the towns of Kent. FOLEYSHONEY™TAR Cure* Colds; Prevents Pneumonia The plant of the Sparvetla Min- ing Company, at Sylmar has resumed operations after being shin down for some time. An limidious thinqei One of tin* worst features of kidney trouble is that it is an in idion di*. ease and before the victim realises his danger lie may have a fatal malady. Take Foley's Kdttry Cure at llie first sign of trouble as it corrects irregulari- ties and prevents Bright’- disease and diabetes 11, C. U ELLS. Janie- f. Ditnninan. George W Jones, B, I’. Richardson. John T Baldwin, Dane) II Carroll, J !• Slreett and William E Whiuford have been appointed road coininis* oners for Harford connly. OASTOniA. B.*ra the _/) Ito Kin| l Vu Alwan Bid: "“¦.r William Holloway, while operat- ing his saw mill at l.apblnm, iva- seri- otisly injured by being struck with a heavy log, which fell upon him. break- ing hi- leg iii two place, and injuring him internally A Curd 1 lii- ¦- to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund ymtr money lii Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure y .nr cough or cold It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results front a coid Cures la ! grippe coughs, and prevents pnen- I moitn ami consumption Contains no j opiate-. The genuine is in a yellow package Refuse substitutes II C | U ELLS. Stall l ire Marshal M u Gill ha- ¦ I that he will a-k the I egi-lalma It" prohibit the use of park.r matches j ll< -lairs that carelessness with these malche- caused tire- in I g* buildings ; ai d burned to (b ath 8 children in Mir Mr. MacGill would permit only ¦ a tel r matches p, In sold and used in Spe bil’AiiiKiiimennui Recinrillmi The Niilinn.il Pure bond mid Onift l aw We are pleasetl l> announce that I "ley's II nicy and lar for cough-. I cold- and lung troubles ; not affected ' by the National I’nte b' .od and Drug I law. a ¦ it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we n commend it las a >afe remedy for children and I adult ILC W ELLS. The Court of \ppcal- la-t week handed down a decision la-t week holding that tin bond of William II I Coleman, a former tax collector of ; Kent comity , is liable In the owner (or I any surplus in bi- hands from the pro ceeds o ah T property sidcl by him . for taxes. \ patent has In i n granted Win ; field I Bolt- of Havre de Grace, for the invention of a check row and hill j marker \l the meetings f their respec- tive boards of directors, the banks in Ch< I. rl.iwn declared dividends as 1 follows ITte Second Nat -tinl, ,1 per cent, d vidend and carried s ]7to 4.1 to j the nndnvidid profits; the Chestcr- j town Bank of Maryland. ,l per cent semi annual diivdettd and carried S'.TojSH to. the undivided profit-.; tin Kent Comity Savings Bank, a semi annual dividend of | per cent and J ?j.Biii i~ to the undivided profits ac- count Ten of a herd of cattle belongi to Ellsworth Greg, of l.ancasl comity, f’a., were found to be infect i, with tnhercnlo.se and ordered to (Ilfo killed by the Stale Cattle ins|icctor*''Ul —On next Monday evening a omo old Matured alcohol exit bit will lie giv Bt*J'^“ at the ball of Diamond Slate Granting Catrons of Husbandry, at Slanl<“ ,H 01,, i Del, for the inspection of the graifiVrim'il er- It is likely that a public exhi makes w ill he held 11 the near future. size mid More than .too.ooo cure in twen ll old years, i- the record of the Inn. for lir nk and Drug addietio Suppose yon write the Keeley lllstilu I ,jJ’, I l^' |I Jj -'it North t pitol street. WTisliiligtiirg mo' D < if yon lot w anybody who tied o ** u old. liv Delaware’s largest tree was J., weigh* !n recently 11 was a yellow pop- lar. ami ivav S fed n diameter alicre it was sawed At the ground the -lump is .si teet 111 circumference It I- estimated that there are Jo cords of wood in the tree. Iwo Karnes of basket hall were played in Delaware CnllcKe (iymnas- nini last Friday night. In the lirst one the Delaware Varsity defeated l.'nivcr- sity of Maryland hy a score of to .1, and in the i eond. the Delaware Re- serves lost tn the Orient team of Wil- mington, .’4 to 40 OA.STOXIIA. Bmmht Kind You Haw Alwars Bourht Hu* nuin* rk of merchandise i tlit- storr -i I- li Harper Sou, 1 St ill I’• nI. has Iktii sold lv rc- i'vwrs I" \\ ill in 111 Medders & C., of Chotertown lliis >t‘*rr was one ff tin I;. ru* - 'i "ti tin* Peninsula and has been e**u<!neit*d !•r a great many •¦-t 11) Mi *-! > 11.11 j¦< I t liarlrs I* Sin If. mi Newark, was pa nuill) injured Ir.si l-’riday while as- king In getting the harness oflF a 1 ¦ tin t had falh n in front "f his Mre !!• was keeping the animal’s 1 ¦ : ¦ it Hidden!} gi-t up* w ti| ; 111 ioh nth to the ground. 1 1i * face was badly cut and bruised. DKOr liN IM\*til*(he offensive ’barge .noed |\ Nasal Catarrh lall* iiMin the bark 1 the tt"se into the throat, setting up an n ' mutation that H. ’> t.• nu an Chrome Hrotichit s. II ¦ m -t *t i v ! a tof\ remedy for C;w> I Cream Balm, and the relief that follows even the lirst ap t lx t(d in words won't uiflh ! a chi) mge ? I rm the dis - S 1 Catarrh (!n am I ’•aim C sold l\ all druggists, for 50 rents, or mailed hy l- |y Bros . War- rtn Street, New N mjK Ihi i •ngteuaiiMii tiraee M. I* 1 litirch of llel \i. which was destroy- f last week h' : 111 crvices it the ()dd Pel* I! >mw' Mall Snnd: \ \t the morning rv’r M wav iltvided that work should Jh i’ mem ¦<l at nice ¦n tin- rebuild- ing "I th• edifice, and a building cotn- mittc e was gii •11 chat. ( tin nork. HEALTH INSURANCE The man who insures his life is wise (or his family. The man who Insures his health Is wise both for his family and himself. You may Insure health by guard- ing It. It Is worth guarding. At the first attack of disease, which generally approaches through the LIVCR and mani- fests Itself In Innumerable ways Tutt’sPills And save your health. THE Second National Bank OF ELKTON NO. 4102 We receive accounts of Corpora!lor Finns or Individuals, and will lie pleas to meet or correspond with those w contemplate making changes or open! new accounts. Interest paid on Certificates of D posit remaining 0 months. Safe Deposit Drawers in Fire-pn Vault for rent at s.'i and IS per yet as to size. Depositors living at a distance frt the Bank can send remittances by in safely, which will be promptly acknov edged by return mail. Discount Day, Monday of each week. Inquiries will he promptly answered, and any information relative to business cheerfully given. WM, T. WARBURTON. President JAMES J. ARCHER, V.-President I. D. DAVIS, Cashier apr li-1 yr 3 1-2 per cent Interest on All Time Deposits The National Bank of Port Deposit Resources s¦loo,ooo DIRECTORS J. 11. ROWLAND C. C. CALDWKLL S. C. ROWLAND W. W. HOPKINS J. 11. KIMKLB I*. I?. TOMB F. 11. ROWLAND R. K. RAWLINOS J. N. McCULLOIdII M. ACKKR MI'RRAV VANDIVBR You are Included IT ou It lll’s| N KH*s to nerve I lie people. The mr\lre w r oiler will he mi aitMinlaue to you- -Other* tell (m of their siillMnrtlon. T hln make* iin hellrve that Vl)l hlmj will rerelve t lit- miiiic i.mtilu from a hank run- ner! ton here. Talk over tln* situation with iin whatever rr<iulrriiirnl* you have we ran Niipply 30111 (lemamls Wr allow Interest on depoulth of 91.00 ami over. 2 Per Cent on Check Account?* 3 Percent on Savings Account*. Hend your tlrpowUn hv mall. They will he promptly ark now It Newark Trust and Safe Deposit Co. Opera llotinr Bolldlnn. NEWARK* DELAWARE j sept t. on-1 yr 3 ~~ *T__i I II /r>§ I II | i lb* aubaerlber II I from lb* or jjl I TUP 1 Irltrr. IM* jfl H All ipanoD* 111 C /I <lc*ad wra J!!L name, with ISLli—isr jieniteand. on l~- '"imv 11 I. J they may <r "¦—imm all ben I to mid enlate t* ,,menl •I lbl Ml day r •&•&•&•&•$' <3 p -|tor ¦ 1 ale aabaarlber him Ihr or- FUNERT r ,f , tw o >. **r:;\“ M him V* u. and there .1 lb* name, with 1 ,14 lin'd* , . .lihip to Intbrntlnatad, on w * Jutting TienOmv I ,uw, they may ~K a l" u t ,,,t Mann- lied from all ben- hid' ' can . OT. "r .* lld to mM aal.ta 'lodratc t* *™ let who >*\ .-rmmt ihr eff"* ve I. P n( Bo***" 10 Id rral thin lltb JW 'SL''°'*o m..J'^-.kHON. <>! 'T^SSST' £"hav. ‘.‘unnoticed.' 1 :, *' ViJtßr *^: c jf tnSr"" nif ' oU 'l! n„t the >'” 1< .¦. m othcT I <>nl iiiiircr ot r , r r it.n.li.r, inor r v ardent admire Snn "T or ~i\..ea In them tty " .. u ;iV. T "r„„ernor to a " \ by Hubert tto P . c w G<’ v iitif L-il and run- iihlUl'i'd t' u , ;i nilanl c , try thereof 1,1 ... .4 n rud® •' ~,utc v r r.,i, ,ia y i •° r n We r t or <le-K,|i,,fd*r ish die" ¦. t ,\,e Oov uW i*r|-loled aod , 10 be"e v< , wisely V , we I *•!> mr . . ~tU a" 1 ' " f >;(,., h"t '' liny ui Inn .¦>' on V„„, hhh "V ~ that '"'l h\'\ vhrn the l-al* 1 n’t V’t'.'' t,a<l V.n*h*J'- it is hard Vn NKN, .nded ’* ... v hta that .rich' 1 Clerk ' "“vttN"’"n arcV N"'rk l -F ' "< h or ninmar>an\ , foundation . fV ery.t r , nr n. aV.cn ' orf^, h t he de*P* \,\ n , the tnr c’ r Vh.'n'd reineml e [ (fice . 1* hr \ viftw® , \r,\itc^' ,on * . . ,ovcrn<>r. Board ‘>l rv nhje* f l lliai •resident pictt.T-;> a ; The tiona | <v tf fnlWh n*a c .\ ,be ?>'” * at r J, r .VC tnto* ,caU very own j ( p hh ; ern"r i” r (~r pMttind e (in pa* ficient e*cn t>‘ .IcViherate- tfej on h* }V* c ,,aic es-.r* a ,hc ne fcj used th'J.atc. sn tuna t ¦ , , ic t>rae , v •• :l V!jS rrtnW t ar ,doBle- „P D . mER /c>ws" ae- * 1 petty ,v*- r arrav.!"‘- lu . Snn I <,.rtiv.i""" 1 j state. ,\mcriean * Poll aeta of teeth ts and fB. Teeth all work guaranteed. Cnnanltationfree. Ol MECHANICS’ HALL, NORTh No. 619 MARKET ST.. V 1 in —.*t 1 Te| Bickford & Ho Is known everywhere as the liesi a full line of best FARM inPLE" FERTILIZERS U No v is the time to jilace your consult G. A. M. JOl Phone Connection Leslie, HARRY R. B Practical * Plumber * •Phone July lt-1 yr for pit ttottiiiinnHy lo i OICMIWM<<NI<I W iMJMT. ' < KuPM•lt'lliTuT Si JjNlttSW ' "ffifijjPfc run RKRT-lor# with IwWHattack- ed. (table, trardco end Pmt a (Ha at land. i’OMMKIoa March B IMS. A*llS WWt HHI |f ‘^]^ | > g l, y *g^ym s r water on poerh. Barn It***. Two act** of land and II all tree*. Threwqnarure o* mil# from North Kaal. Apply lo MIMH MAKY HARRUtON, or HAHRY H. LOUAM, ... Iholimo North Kaat Md. TiTIT HaTk M Nlre Pl**. Apply lo DANIKI. lmru maLiiWiw Dec 7- Klk Mill*. <'eell Co.. Md. FOR hal.R—< toe of the moat deatrabt# buelneea elands In Klkton. Thia la the large and IIrIiI H.ore-bnlldtn* on Main street, far- in* North elreet, now occupied by Bcrnalen A Cowan, formerly known aa BaH‘a Oak Hall. Apply to UKO. M. KVANH, apr S7 if Elhton, Md poll ha 1.8--one of the moat dealrabta properties In Cheeaiteak a Clly line bneh eae eland on Main hi., eomhlnad with dwelling. Properly In tioud rondltlooiclMcni In house, iroud well of water In yard. Terms reason- able. Apply to K K. WII.LIAMR, . Klkton Md. MONEY TO LOAN. MOO lo loan un rood mortgage. t has It. rlnley, Jr. Attorney at law ir Klkton. Md. t*>uu to loan on iicod real Kstate Hecurlty. JOHHI’A (U.AVION, Attorney a! 1.-awi anitJHf Klkton Md. yon lo loan on tlrst niortgage on real estate In sums of SUMO. Also .MOO on llrsl morlitnif-. Apply to HKNUY M McCCI.MHJOH .lnlr*7.tr Mhum. Md. —¦¦¦ GROUCH n. HI.AKF, Solicitor for the Plaintiff. Order of,Publication William /. llradlicld, Plaintiff. v. 1 Itlcania A. Bradlield, Defendant. In tlie Circuit Court for Cecil County iu Cquity, No. .756. rile object of this suit is !¦> pr .cure a decree **f divorce a vinculo inatri- nv.nii of the plaintiff from flic defend* aut, and for the awarding of the guar- dianship and custody of the children <>( the plaintiff and defendant, to the plaintiff and for general relief. The bill stales:— 1, That on or about the -tuth day *¦( March, in the year iho . the plaintiff was married to the defendant whose. name was Idcaua A Boyd, at the town of North Fast, in t'eci! County. In the Stale of Maryland, In ilev F, K. Miller <d that place. i That since srid marriage, your orator who win 1 locomotive fireman and is n nv an engineer, on the I'hila- dclphia, liahmore and Wash- .1 >• Kadroad. and the defendant, have re- sided in the States of Maryland, I)eln- /I ware and Pennsylvania, according to / I the schedule of the runs the plain- / I tiff on -aid railro.-d. and that the plain- f tiff has resided I r nv re than two/ JSjj v, :ir< nv I preceding this appl'i’Oi.ay ' f,.r ilivorce, at the town d PsrryviHa F in Cecil County aforesaid and that tljf’j defendant and the two children her<rfjM| mentioned reside in the City of )Vv * rriU'loii. n (I- Ta’ 1 i 1)< I*".-re, .i* I elsewhere, vnd th- - * - option ol ? said Court. d l Thr.l ever -hire -aid marriage the a 1 ehasle. faithful and affectionate hns- | haml towards his soil vvife. 4. That two elrldrcn have been born of said marriage, one ¦ 1 whom ,s vx- •lcrii and the other fourt- ears r r ape and bodi ¦< whom .* well ns the defendant, h ive lien provided with a home and uppurt hv the plaintiff, to the lime of ih : s application t That for -everal years pr ¦ r to the month of March, in the year 1007, the plaintiff was led to suspect from the conduct, language and assoc. Hums .if the defendant, ami from rutm-s which reached him. that she wo.- nnlrne In hint and hail become ait unchaste woman, but the plaintiff was averse to believing her guilty of marital un faithfulness and hoped that h't suspic- ions. as well as said minors, were without foundatii n Th: tin the month of March, in the year umy, the p’ain- liff. to his deep mortification an re- gret, discovered that his suspicions were well founded and that the de- fendant had, since her ajd marriage and witlrn a few years prior to said month of March, ur>7. committed adultery (and so the plaint iff alleges) in the City ot Wilmington af-resald, where the plaintiff and Ids family re- sided. (>. That the plaintiff has not resoled or cohabited with the defendant since said discovery and has not hitherto made application for divorce, hoping 'hat the defendant might be reclaimed but of tills there is now no’hope I ft -s thereupon this sixteenth day of .lam'sre. : 'i the •1 ar to A ordered that the plaintiff, bv causing a copy of this order to be inserted in sonic news- |,:o ¦ r piddl'd - d : n On' Counts* afore- said. oore in each of four successive m ein before the to*ll *lay of Febrtl- jn. to c uoti’c to th- said absent \f. n.' ¦’ *' di.¦ an ! sub t*nce ,f th s (till, warning h r to appear in 1,!- r rt ; n 1 -i ¦bv solicitor, on Ur 1,, f, the vl da vof A'arch next, to h ¦¦ if *ny she has. why a de- T ee r) ,.r.10 nd to tnss as prayed. I Mvyiy DPFNNF.Ni Clerk. ‘me Copy—Test; <* MVNI.V DRF.NNF.N. CVrtt.

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Page 1: The Cecil Whig (Elkton, Md.) 1908-01-18 [p ]Cure* piles, eczema, salt rhenm, tetter, itch, hives, herpes, scabies—Doan's Oint-ment. At any drug store. —During the first week of

Marriage License*

Clayton L. Duckworth, of SummitBridge, Del., ami Ida li. Morgan, ofChesapeake City.

Harry Crothers and Mary E. Jordonboth of Liberty Grove.

Albert Harper Hazel and GenevaTruss, both of Chesapeake City.

Warren Jackaon and Bertha H.Heath, both of Elk Mill*.i

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Real Ealale Tranalcra

Isaac If. Hammond and wife to Ja<B. Hammond and wife, property inSeventh district, $5 and other consid-erations.

Cccilton Creamery Company to

John Anderson, lot in Cccilton, s^4oo.T. If. Cummings, executor, to John

C. Smith, property near Oakwood.s'7s

Byron Bonchelle ami wife to Mar-gery Grundy, lot in Chesapeake City,$l5O.

Robert W. Scarborough and wife toGeorge W. Price, lot in Pleasant Hill,$5 and other considerations.

John Pritchard to William Allen,property in First district, sboo

P.. It. & W. Railroad to Columbiaand Port Deposit Railroad, six lots ofland along Columbia ft Port Deposittracks. J.m.ots 1

R. It Merrill and ie to Amos R.Merritt, properly in Warwick. SIOO

News In Brief—Aetna Hose, Hook and Ladder

Company of Newark, has elected fol-lowing officers for the ensuing year:President, S. It llrrdman; vice-presi-dent, Edward Mcl’ike; secretary, W.Colmary; fire recorder. E. J. Ellison:chief. S'. M. Rambo; first assistant. G.I. Dnrnall; second a<s : stant, HerbertRenshaw; pipeman, W. King; assist-ants, Joseph Davis. Win. Renshaw.Thomas Riley, Elmer Ellison and Jos-eph Walker; directors. S. B Herd-man. H. R, Perkins. Edward Bailey;treasurer. 11. It. Wright.

—The Havre dc Grace Town Coun-cil has purchased ,150 feet of hose (or

the use of the fire company.

Mrs Charles W. Collier, of Elk-ton. has filed a suit for divorce charg-ing her husband with abandonment.

—Stops itching instantly. Cure*piles, eczema, salt rhenm, tetter, itch,hives, herpes, scabies—Doan's Oint-ment. At any drug store.

—During the first week of Congress'ioo h lls were introduced, calling forthe expenditure of $80,000,000 (or pub-lic buildings.

FOLEYS KIDNEYCUREMakes Kidneys and Bladder Right

—A spelling bee and box social wereheld at Birmingham School, near Frec-monl. Wednesday evening, for thebenefit of the library fund.

—For a mild, easy action of thebowels, a single dose of Doan’s Rcgu-lets is enough. Treatment cures habi-tual constipation. 25 cents a box \kyour druggist for them.

—For shooting tip a trolley ear nearMiddletown, William Law-, colored,was lined SSO and sentenced to onemonth in prison

OASTOIIZA.B*ri th li,e I""1 You lla,e Ahnp Bought

-S'" (Zs-Atf&s&u—Three fishermen of New Castle,

caught nearly a ton of carp ami sixbushels of cat-fish, mullets and snn-lish Thursday of la-t week

—Heavy, impure blood makes animbly, pimply complexion, head-aches, nausea, indigestion Thin bloodmakes yon weak, pale, sickly. Bur-dock Blood Bitters makes the bloodrich. red. pure restores perfecthealth ••

—1 nc Che-ter County Electric Co.has purchased the Rudolph paper millsite on Big Elk Creek, ami will build

1 Ilvdro-cleeiric plant

FOLEYS FIONEY*™IARf... -,/ - ”s ogtofM

Ernest Era/er, of Newark, receiv-ed an ugly gash on his leg from the 1kick of a horse he was clipping. Mr.Frazer was badly injured some timeago, bv being draggeil In the -mehorse.

Mow To Avoid Appendb Ills

Most victims of appendicitis are!those who ; re habitually constipated.Orino Laxative bruit Syrup cures;chronic constipation by stimulatingthe liter and bowels and restores the |natural action of the bowels. Orino >

Laxative Emit Syrup does not nail-Iscale or gripe and is mild and pleas- 1;nt t ' lake Refuse substitute* -II :C \\ I LLS

M -s I'earl ISrise. tv, who fur a .long lime has been a teacher in theHavn di ra 0 High School, recently!-enl m her resignation, to lake effectat the end of this month

"Dr Thomas’ Eclectrie Oil i- thebest remedy for that often fatal dis- 1ease croup, lias been used with sue-ee-. in I.nr family for eight years.”—Mr- I. W'hitcacrc, Buffalo, N. V. “ ’

Rev Dr. Erederiek Humphrey, for Ithe last jo years re. lot of St. John'sEpiscopal Church, Havre de Grace. 1has resigned The twentieth year ofhis rectorship will be completed May 1It. and he will leave then. At a meet- 1ing of the archdeaconry it was ordered |to pension Dr. Humphrey for the resitof his life.

A Reliable RemedyFOR

CATARRHEly’s Cream Balm y j

it quickly absorbed, YlvJ* mGive* Relief at Once.

It clean****, hiKt!*.

koala mi'l iiroteclnthe (UavniwHi iiifin-

brane reuniting from Catarrh and drive*q<-o!*1 is: the !! ;•. 1 quickly, lb Ktort-s

the HfiiwH of 'JVtc uinl Sm 11. Full hI/o50 ctrt. ut DniifKMil or by mail. LiquidCmim Halm for ihc in at"ini/ rH 75 ctn.©v Hr*thori, r*il NVurron Sir*** t, New York.

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, a*. ICASTORIA EH For Infante and Children.

iASTDRiI | ThB Kind You Have IslmllatißgtteFoodandHctfula- ¦ _

i ¦ Bears the /**

s*"B*®B/Jy %ness ami Rest. Contains neither ¦ nf JLAfM i, j,OpmmtMorphine nor Mineral. {¦ Ui #l\ IU ,iiscHot Narcotic, I IIMiF

MmifrouO'SAMvamTmit Ihm/Jkm SmJ’ IB IJK " PPIr.fbw * ) ¦

Ir\ J{v 1n,.0ph~J i/ry 1* n sft:;

Aperfect Remedy CorConslipa- If ¦ |V WlAmwlion. Sour Slotnach.Diatrtoea, ¦ I Ijy _

Worms .Convulsions,Feverish- HI Mr f|ifamness and Loss OF SLEEP. I I U I UI Ul

Facsimile Signature of _ . ( - -

,gg, i Thirty Tears

ICASTORIAV. •’isigTM—The oiwtauh comhnv, new voh env

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-During the year just endad (Sor-er Colloway, of New Cattle county,il jfg sudden deaths reported to bim

investigation; of thete, 17 .were>wnmgs. 14 murders and 15 suwide*.-Mrs. John Shelton, who resides atrk. Harford county, was found deadag along the public road tome dit-ice from her home early last FH-f morning. Her death u supposedbe due to exposure, as she was thin-clad, There is a mystery about heritb, and her husband was arrettedI is held (or the action of the u--•fitie*.-Growing out of the election of adiop to fill the vacancy caused by

death of Bishop Coleman, :t thetort that the Diocese of Delawarey he merged with the Diocese ofslon, mbracing the Eastern ShoreMaryland. The question of merg-

the Dioceses was brought up in0. and again in ißßti, and many be-nt it would be of mutual benefit,is probable that the matter will becussed at the convention next June,

FINANCIAL

TIL NATIONAL BANK3 IJORT DFPfffyJT, MJ).Frank

tfce late ca''•<•¦> t han o"e *

young rogn'ti onTern,

1 a r ai ef atitd(' e..

day on *oc h a h,r

months,lrain

heae tpSun must

puri'hM a „r oiTvra -rs:;

1 iU dic'°"4

\ danger\ effusions

I staff P a<

REA S'Vfor evetonR lu*

Oilt n.h c >ni '•

w,circuit roup 'ypaHHOtl lii u t

la William (i P*rc ,"amt Kilns K. I lern'ciintM, Hie uttdili*riln. will o arc

tltMir inCounty. In the Si'^

TUESDAY. \ %At //.all fot

TTiall ol (lull t"i or

non Hoddy died nled ncor ThlddHnII rui) SrhiHil, ; 51 !of -nld cHiuni> a

1 DnOM liikm,ron 1aorUtEß.lt bellik 11uinvcyM unto Hu \

1 | Juhn Berry Hint i

—Mr W. B. Cooney has sold hisfarm of (>8 acres near Rising Sim, toMessrs. Woodrow iN- James, for s,|Bno

Disturbed The CiinqirqiitloiiThe person who disturbed the con-

gregation la-t Sunday by contnumMyroughing is requested buy a bottleof Eolcv's Konev ami Tar II C.WELLS.

—The W. C. T C of Ksnt connlyhas deeded to ask the legislature topas- a curfew law for the towns ofKent.

FOLEYSHONEY™TARCure* Colds; Prevents Pneumonia

The plant of the Sparvetla Min-ing Company, at Sylmar has resumedoperations after being shin down forsome time.

An limidious thinqeiOne of tin* worst features of kidney

trouble is that it is an in idion di*.ease and before the victim realises hisdanger lie may have a fatal malady.Take Foley's Kdttry Cure at llie firstsign of trouble as it corrects irregulari-ties and prevents Bright’- disease anddiabetes 11, C. U ELLS.

Janie- f. Ditnninan. George WJones, B, I’. Richardson. John TBaldwin, Dane) II Carroll, J !•

Slreett and William E Whiuford havebeen appointed road coininis* onersfor Harford connly.

OASTOniA.B.*ra the _/) Ito Kin|l Vu Alwan Bid:

"“¦.rWilliam Holloway, while operat-

ing his saw mill at l.apblnm, iva- seri-otisly injured by being struck with aheavy log, which fell upon him. break-ing hi- leg iii two place, and injuringhim internally

A Curd1 lii- ¦- to certify that all druggists

are authorized to refund ymtr moneylii Foley's Honey and Tar fails to curey .nr cough or cold It stops thecough, heals the lungs and preventsserious results front a coid Cures la

! grippe coughs, and prevents pnen-I moitn ami consumption Contains no

j opiate-. The genuine is in a yellowpackage Refuse substitutes II C

| U ELLS.Stall l ire Marshal M u Gill ha-

¦ I that he will a-k the I egi-lalmaIt" prohibit the use of park.r matches

j ll< -lairs that carelessness with thesemalche- caused tire- in I g* buildings

; ai d burned to (b ath 8 children inMir Mr. MacGill would permit only

¦ a tel r matches p, In sold and used in

Spe bil’AiiiKiiimennui Recinrillmi TheNiilinn.il Pure bond mid Onift l awWe are pleasetl l> announce that

I "ley's II nicy and lar for cough-.I cold- and lung troubles ; not affected' by the National I’nte b' .od and DrugI law. a ¦ it contains no opiates or otherharmful drugs, and we n commend it

las a >afe remedy for children andI adult ILC W ELLS.

The Court of \ppcal- la-t weekhanded down a decision la-t weekholding that tin bond of William II

I Coleman, a former tax collector of; Kent comity

, is liable In the owner (or

I any surplus in bi- hands from the proceeds o ah T property sidcl by him

. for taxes.

\ patent has In i n granted Win; field I Bolt- of Havre de Grace, for

the invention of a check row and hillj marker

\l the meetings • f their respec-

tive boards of directors, the banks inCh< I. rl.iwn declared dividends as

1 follows ITte Second Nat -tinl, ,1 percent, d vidend and carried s ]7to 4.1 to

j the nndnvidid profits; the Chestcr-j town Bank of Maryland. ,l per centsemi annual diivdettd and carriedS'.TojSH to. the undivided profit-.; tinKent Comity Savings Bank, a semiannual dividend of | per cent and

J ?j.Biii i~ to the undivided profits ac-count

Ten of a herd of cattle belongito Ellsworth Greg, of l.ancaslcomity, f’a., were found to be infect i,

with tnhercnlo.se and ordered to (Ilfokilled by the Stale Cattle ins|icctor*''Ul

—On next Monday evening a omo oldMatured alcohol exit bit will lie givBt*J'^“at the ball of Diamond Slate GrantingCatrons of Husbandry, at Slanl<“,H 01,,

i

Del, for the inspection of the graifiVrim'iler- It is likely that a public exhi makeswill he held 11 the near future. size mid

More than .too.ooo cure in twen ll oldyears, i- the record of the

Inn. for lir nk and Drug addietioSuppose yon write the Keeley lllstiluI,jJ’, I l^'|IJj-'it North t pitol street. WTisliiligtiirg mo'D < if yon lot w anybody who tied o***° u

old. liv

Delaware’s largest tree was J., weigh*!n recently 11 was a yellow pop-

lar. ami ivav S fed n diameter alicreit was sawed At the ground the-lump is .si teet 111 circumference ItI- estimated that there are Jo cords ofwood in the tree.

Iwo Karnes of basket hall wereplayed in Delaware CnllcKe (iymnas-nini last Friday night. In the lirst onethe Delaware Varsity defeated l.'nivcr-sity of Maryland hy a score of to .1,and in the i eond. the Delaware Re-serves lost tn the Orient team of Wil-mington, .’4 to 40

OA.STOXIIA.Bmmht Kind You Haw Alwars Bourht

Hu* nuin* m¦ rk of merchandisei tlit- storr -i I- li Harper Sou,• 1 St ill I’•nI. has Iktii sold lv rc-i'vwrs I" \\ illin 111 Medders & C., ofChotertown lliis >t‘*rr was one fftin I;.ru* -'i "ti tin* Peninsula and hasbeen e**u<!neit*d !•r a great many•¦-t • 11) Mi *-! > 11.11 j¦< I

t liarlrs I* Sin If. mi Newark, waspa nuill) injured Ir.si l-’riday while as-

king In getting the harness oflF a1 ¦ tin t had falh n in front "f his

Mre !!• was keeping the animal’s1 ¦ : ¦ it Hidden!} gi-t up*

w ti| ; 111 ioh nth to the ground.1 1i * face was badly cut and bruised.

DKOr liN IM\*til*(he offensive•’barge • .noed |\ Nasal Catarrh

lall* iiMin the bark • 1 the tt"se into thethroat, setting up an n ' mutation that

H. ’> t.• nu an Chrome Hrotichit s.II ¦ m -t *ti v ! a tof\ remedy for C;w>

I • Cream Balm, and therelief that follows even the lirst ap

t lx t(d in wordswon't uiflh ! a chi) '¦ mge ? Irm the dis -

S 1 Catarrh (!n amI ’•aim C sold l\ all druggists, for 50rents, or mailed hy l- |y Bros . War-rtn Street, New N mjK

Ihi i •ngteuaiiMii • tiraee M. I*1 litirch of llel \i. which was destroy-

f last weekh' : 111 • crvices it the ()dd Pel*I! >mw' Mall Snnd: \ \t the morning

• rv’r M wav iltvided that work shouldJh • i’ mem ¦<l at • nice ¦n tin- rebuild-ing "I th• • edifice, and a building cotn-mittc e was gii •11 chat. ( tin nork.

HEALTHINSURANCE

The man who insures his life iswise (or his family.

The man who Insures his healthIs wise both for his family andhimself.You may Insure health by guard-ing It. It Is worth guarding.

At the first attack of disease,which generally approachesthrough the LIVCR and mani-fests Itself In Innumerable ways

Tutt’sPillsAnd save your health.

THE

Second National BankOF ELKTON

NO. 4102

We receive accounts of Corpora!lorFinns or Individuals, and will lie pleasto meet or correspond with those wcontemplate making changes or open!new accounts.

Interest paid on Certificates of Dposit remaining 0 months.

Safe Deposit Drawers in Fire-pnVault for rent at s.'i and IS per yetas to size.

Depositors living at a distance frtthe Bank can send remittances by insafely, which will be promptly acknovedged by return mail.

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

and any information relative to businesscheerfully given.

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

apr li-1 yr

3 1-2 per centInterest on All Time Deposits

The National Bankof Port DepositResources s¦loo,ooo

DIRECTORS

J. 11. ROWLANDC. C. CALDWKLL

S. C. ROWLANDW. W. HOPKINS

J. 11. KIMKLB

I*. I?. TOMBF. 11. ROWLAND

R. K. RAWLINOSJ. N. McCULLOIdII

M. ACKKRMI'RRAV VANDIVBR

You are IncludedIT ou It lll’s| N KH*s to nerve I lie people.

The mr\lre w r oiler will he mi aitMinlaueto you- -Other* tell (m of their siillMnrtlon.

T hln make* iin hellrve that Vl)l hlmj willrerelve t lit- miiiic i.mtilu from a hank run-ner! ton here. Talk over tln* situation withiin whatever rr<iulrriiirnl* you have weran Niipply 30111 (lemamls

Wr allow Interest on depoulth of 91.00 amiover.2 Per Cent on Check Account?*3 Percent on Savings Account*.Hend your tlrpowUn hv mall. They will he

promptly ark now It

Newark Trust and Safe Deposit Co.Opera llotinr Bolldlnn.

NEWARK* DELAWAREj sept t. on-1 yr

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tw o>. **r:;\“M him V* u. and there .1 lb* name, with1

,14 lin'd* ,. .lihip to Intbrntlnatad, onw * Jutting TienOmv I ,uw, they may

~K a l"ut ,,,t Mann- lied from all ben-

hid' ' can. OT. "r .* lld to mM aal.ta

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let who >*\ .-rmmt

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f >;(,., h"t '' liny ui Inn.¦>' ‘onV„„, hhh "V ~ that '"'lh\'\ vhrn the l-al* 1n’t V’t'.'' t,a<l V.n*h*J'- „it is hard Vn NKN,

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hr \ viftw® ,• \r,\itc^' ,on * . .

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•resident pictt.T-;> • a; The tiona |

<v ’tf fnlWh n*a c .\ ,be ?>'” *atrJ,r .VC

tnto* ,caU very ownj ( p nßhh • ;

ern"r i”r (~r pMttind e (inpa*

ficient e*cnt>‘ .IcViherate- tfej

on h* }V*c ,,aic es-.r*

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used th'J.atc. sn tuna t ¦, , ic t>rae ,

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<,.rtiv.i""" 1 j state. ,\mcriean *

Poll aeta of teeth ts and fB. Teethall work guaranteed. Cnnanltationfree. Ol

MECHANICS’ HALL, NORTh ;¦No. 619 MARKET ST.. V

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Bickford & HoIs known everywhere as the liesia full line of best

FARM inPLE"FERTILIZERS U

No v is the time to jilace yourconsult

G. A. M. JOlPhone Connection Leslie,

HARRY R. BPractical * Plumber *

•PhoneJuly lt-1 yr

for pit ttottiiiinnHy lo’

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s rwater on poerh. Barn It***. Two act**ofland and IIall tree*. Threwqnarure o* mil#from North Kaal. Apply lo

MIMH MAKY HARRUtON,or HAHRY H. LOUAM,

...

Iholimo North Kaat Md.

TiTITHaTk M Nlre Pl**. Apply loDANIKI. lmru maLiiWiw

Dec 7- Klk Mill*. <'eell Co.. Md.

FOR hal.R—< toe of the moat deatrabt#buelneea elands In Klkton. Thia la the largeand IIrIiIH.ore-bnlldtn* on Main street, far-in* North elreet, now occupied by BcrnalenA Cowan, formerly known aa BaH‘a OakHall. Apply to‘

UKO. M. KVANH,apr S7 if Elhton, Md

poll ha 1.8--one of the moat dealrabtaproperties In Cheeaiteak a Clly line bneh eaeeland on Main hi., eomhlnad with dwelling.

Properly In tioud rondltlooiclMcni In house,iroud well ofwater In yard. Terms reason-able. Applyto

K K. WII.LIAMR,. Klkton Md.

MONEY TO LOAN.MOO lo loan un rood mortgage.

t has It. rlnley, Jr.Attorney at law

ir Klkton. Md.

t*>uu to loan on iicod real Kstate Hecurlty.JOHHI’A(U.AVION,

Attorney a! 1.-awianitJHf Klkton Md.

yon lo loan on tlrst niortgage on realestate In sums of SUMO. Also .MOO on llrslmorlitnif-. Apply to

HKNUY M McCCI.MHJOH.lnlr*7.tr Mhum. Md.

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GROUCH n. HI.AKF,Solicitor for the Plaintiff.

Order of,PublicationWilliam /. llradlicld, Plaintiff.

v.1 Itlcania A. Bradlield, Defendant.

In tlie Circuit Court for Cecil Countyiu Cquity, No. .756.

rile object of this suit is !¦> pr .cure

a decree **f divorce a vinculo inatri-nv.nii of the plaintiff from flic defend*aut, and for the awarding of the guar-

dianship and custody of the children<>( the plaintiff and defendant, to theplaintiff and for general relief.

The bill stales:—1, That on or about the -tuth day *¦(

March, in the year iho . the plaintiffwas married to the defendant whose.

name was Idcaua A Boyd, at thetown of North Fast, in t'eci! County.In the Stale of Maryland, In ilev F,

K. Miller <d that place.i That since srid marriage, your

orator who win 1 locomotive firemanand is n nv an engineer, on the I'hila-dclphia, liahmore and Wash- .1 >•

Kadroad. and the defendant, have re-

sided in the States of Maryland, I)eln- /Iware and Pennsylvania, according to / Ithe schedule of the runs the plain- / Itiff on -aid railro.-d. and that the plain- ftiff has resided I r nv re than two/ JSjjv, :ir< nv I preceding this appl'i’Oi.ay '

f,.r ilivorce, at the town d PsrryviHa ‘

Fin Cecil County aforesaid and that tljf’jdefendant and the two children her<rfjM|mentioned reside in the City of )Vv *

rriU'loii. n (I- Ta’ 1 i 1)< I*".-re, .i* Ielsewhere, !¦ vnd th- - * - option ol ?

said Court. dl Thr.l ever -hire -aid marriage the

a1 ehasle. faithful and affectionate hns-| haml towards his soil vvife.

4. That two elrldrcn have been bornof said marriage, one ¦ 1 whom ,s vx-

•lcrii and the other fourt- • ears r r

ape and bodi ¦< whom .* well ns thedefendant, h ive lien provided with ahome and uppurt hv the plaintiff, to

the lime of ih : s applicationt That for -everal years pr ¦ r to the

month of March, in the year 1007, theplaintiff was led to suspect from theconduct, language and assoc. Hums .ifthe defendant, ami from rutm-s whichreached him. that she wo.- nnlrne In

hint and hail become ait unchastewoman, but the plaintiff was averse tobelieving her guilty of marital unfaithfulness and hoped that h't suspic-ions. as well as said minors, were

without foundatii n Th: tin the monthof March, in the year umy, the p’ain-liff. to his deep mortification an re-gret, discovered that his suspicionswere well founded and that the de-fendant had, since her ajd marriageand witlrn a few years prior to saidmonth of March, ur>7. committedadultery (and so the plaint iff alleges)in the City ot Wilmington af-resald,where the plaintiff and Ids family re-sided.

(>. That the plaintiff has not resoledor cohabited with the defendant sincesaid discovery and has not hithertomade application for divorce, hoping

'hat the defendant might be reclaimedbut of tills there is now no’hope

I ft -s thereupon this sixteenth day of.lam'sre. : 'i the •1 ar to A ordered thatthe plaintiff, bv causing a copy of thisorder to be inserted in sonic news-

|,:o ¦ r piddl'd - d : n On' Counts* afore-said. oore in each of four successivem ein before the to*ll *lay of Febrtl-jn. to c uoti’c to th- said absent\f. n.' ¦’ *' di.¦ an ! sub t*nce

,f th s (till, warning h r to appear in1,!- r rt ;n 1 -¦ -i ¦bv solicitor, on

Ur 1,, f, „ the vl da vof A'arch next, toh ¦¦ if *ny she has. why a de-T ee r) ,.r.10 nd to tnss as prayed.I Mvyiy DPFNNF.Ni Clerk.‘me Copy—Test;

<* MVNI.V DRF.NNF.N. CVrtt.