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6 SOUND ADVICE TO BUSINESS MKN Six formulas adaptable to business men now passing through the “torn* porary process of contraction and re adjustment.” were recommended by Thoina> W Lament, member of tho banking; bouse of .). I*. Morgan & Co., in a siaU nu nt wad in New York at a business men’s convention. “We an all feelinihe discomforts of ibis procc>s,” Mr. I.amont wrote. “No on.' can foretell the duration of this jroce>s or estimate accurately it< immediate and final results. Ne cessarily this period • r uncertainty renders f most diiilcuh in business to make i day decisions that have a bearintr upon the lone: future, f ixed formulas of conduct, policy and in line ciura^emenls are hard to write. There are. however. >ome things . •.cry man engaged in active business can do; “We 1 ii (• -olve not to lie I Tighten ed into panic by .he wolf that may not come. “We can me* • our contracts to tlu* utmost limit of our resources. "We can take our losses like good sport smen. “We can unfailingly be fair to our clients and customers. “We can adhere just as rigidly a ever to good e.hics and fair business practices. “W- must be just to our fellow workers and employees and consider their welfare as an integral part of our own.” Mr. expre <M the opinion that "I’n : damentally, in tlie way ••*■ business. th IV 1- not wry llUlrll hti'M" \vj h A meriea," - —. (H)O St ~r Ohio City of T O. ..... I .uoa; 1 out iy, I rank J. Cheney make-- oath that He -r |.art;aT ol’ liif "nil of 1 . .1 < heney .V Co., doing business in the i .ily of Toledo, ( m vy ami Slate foresaiil. and that raid linn will pay ihe -um of ONE 111 NHREi* HOL LARS for each and every case of <’atarrh that cannot he cured hy >he use of HALL’S CATARRH MLHI - I\K. PRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before mo and subscribed :■ my prt seneo. this I'dh day of De cember. A lb, IsSii. AAV. (Henson. (Seal) Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine is taken in ternally and ads through the Blood on the Mm ou Surfaces of the System. S. • d for lc ■'imonials free. 1. I. CHKNKV & co., Toledo, 0 Sold by ail drngghl Toe. 'I ' Family Pills for constipation, i .1 CIIKNMV & Cd„ Toledo. 0. Si KVKV 01 M\iiVl.'MM'o!.m:!S lb'. Viaham Li. \n r, secretary of tr . i . -1 Kduottlon Hoard, aeeom pa i i■ i. il. C. Sage. lllc expert, who h; irvey in Ihe various under the di.reetioii o| lovi ■ r i f* Hi! diio I’l lay afti in the - i i., i. l to the -ar ia y of Maryland i-iilieges. It was aim-, .am d after the confer .:, . ' aaj t: : v.. .td c done by Hr Saco, who will ko p in touch all tlu while u tli Hr. I a Sla v The colleges to be surveyed include Washii trim ' olb ge, Westc/n Mary iand, Maryland I niversity, Si. John's, Mine Ridge, Morgan and certain do parlmcnt- in the Johns Hopkins Lni versity. TJjis will take several . ' 'X*. i rwmi— imi IM ■ !■ i nr -|rriib —■ I—m1 — m rm t—--' * yinni—iiiiiii.' MUH' u* ir—r *■„■ ntrc.^—upr<t:*>wwaßii ft |r THE UN I VERS AL CAR 111 The Ford Sedan 111 AN all-weather car—this pretty thoroughly describes the Ford Sedan. In rain or cold it is a cozy, comfortable, enclosed car; in warm weather, an ideal touring car. The plate glass windows are raised or or lowered in a minute’s time. The Ford Sedan is always in accord - with your wishes. Finely upholstered; equipped with electric starting and lighting system; demountable rims and tire carrier in rear; instru ment board on dash; the Sedan is a car of convenience and class, and has proven a favorite family car. Yet, the reliable Ford chassis and motor are a part of the Ford Sedan and that means low upkeep cost, ease ot operation and durability. The Ford Sedan is just as popular on the farm as in the city. It (its family needs everywhere. Come in and see the Ford Sedan. If you want one, place your order now. Orders are tilled in the same sequence they art’ received. Make us your Ford headquarters, as we are experts with the famous “Ford After-Service.” WARREN W. BOUDEN, Dealer Elkton, Md. It is understood that all of toe ex penses attending the survey will be borne by the Education Hoard, ex cept possibly such work as the Gov ernor may order at the State’s ex pense. Hr. Flexner believes that as a re- of the proposed investigation Ih a’ education in this State \ : i| e materially beneliteil. 1 ,f)l > I V’.MKIiS AND (IAMBI.KKS Senator t apper, of Kansas, has a reputation of being the farmers’ friend. He has been giving the re mit d p in corn values more atten tion tha.i perhaps any other Ameri can senator and his lull to lax the grain gambling business out of ex isfenee meets with the approval of all soil-tillers in Harford county, as else where. The Senator says that many times the quantity of the total crop of grain has been bought and sold on the Chi cago Hoard of Trade this fall and win ter. and that the gambling in futures is the prime cause of beating down the price of grain. He admits, ap parently, that the price of grain was dne for a fall, but what he is trying j to implant in the minds of congrf) s. j is that the wholesale gambling at < hieago has exaggerated the loss to farmers many fold. All id’ which will in- generally admitted. Tin grain gamblers sometimes force prices up and sometimes down, 1 but in either ease the price is forced further up than conditions merit and forced down further than conditions tm i' ; t. And just nl the time of the year when prices should be stabilized ■pr..■■■■ afi tally knocked down. 1 ; t”iv fs wi!' never be -atislied with . , :.v ! by gamble! -. They an willing to bn supply and demand fix prices, and nothing else. Havre de Grace Republican. linn WHAT ARK VOl R CHANTKS OF SKTKSS Do mi Step (hit \\i;h Snap \n<! \ iiro-? Are ou \hU* to Get Things Done? IKIN’I STAND IN \(U li OWN W\\ I'eopli With Thin. Weak Rlom* Have ,i Hard I line id it. I hey Slmnlil Take lb pie Mangan. 1 unk in i)u fads of vour he; LI.. So I 'll U , , end- 11. ha\ in’g red . 1 md. If j you stand up ill front of you,- wor-. , w: h had -tamd blood in ■. ■>ir ' • ni standing i i ' I way, ' N blocking ; ' own Thdi Imi I maki s vou dull. It ■ you lie You faki no - , tin tit "■ i yi nr work. L is only half as gi'"d as it should be. You can r nu dy • hat i ondition so • . u-ily. It- • •:• lakmir that tiiv tonic, i I'epto Mai.eau, today and i-a'i p !■ up f ~ i,while. Y, in- 11] oi. I will become i-..’ ' died. I’epto-M.ungan makes iud I* ii (i eorpitscles. You will get energy J :.ud treog power of resistance In ■ lead of -landing it: your own way. you will push yourself ahead because < of greater vitality. Hut be sure you get the genuine ■ IVplo-Mangati. ll is put up in both i liquid and : inlet i n \ f t 1 “( i ude’s” and 1..- -ar. that Ihe name ; i- eh the package. The tablets nr tjie ■ liquid have the same medicinal value. ) adv OKCIt *!li GLKItdS. .ysAHYLANU, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, I*2o ‘ Kl-nOIDS I (GRANULES) Dissolve instantly on tongue, j or in hot or cold water, or r\ vichy. Try at soda fountain. ” QUICK RELIEF! ifl jM ALSO IN TABLET FORM l>S MADE BY SCOTT BOWNE L MAKERS OF SCGTI'S EMULSION ;.| HOUSE MENREItSiIII* TO BE IM Tin' House Republicans in caucus | last Friday night, voted 10ii to HI to , pass at ibis session a reapportions meat law, which would increase the 1 membership of the House front 435 to is ;. This would give the Slates one ( representative for about every 21!).- 000 of population as opposed to one ' for about 211.000 under the present apportionment. A bill for reapportionment on this 'oasis has already been introduced by , I Representative Siegel of New '1 ork, j chairman of the census committee. Under it California will gain five membe rsin the House. New A ork four, and Ohio four. Twenty-two other States will have increases and no State will lose. Representative Tinkham, of Mas sachusetts. -poke in favor of his reso lution to inouire into the alleged de nial of the vote to the Negroes in the South, with a view to reduction of representation in that section, but Representative- Slemp ■)' Virgjinia and Kdm of Califonsa opposed ac- F t ti .a likely to hurt Republican pros pect!- in tin South, and the caucus ■. : 1 1 I • 12 a-vain-1 Tinkham. | —non Nature’s Warning l.lklcm I’cople Must Recognize and Heed It. ej ills . mysteriously. It it nature generally warns you. Notice the kidney secretions. See if the color is unnatural If there are settlings and sediment. Passages frequent, scanty, painful. 1;’ time to fear serious kidney triable. | It- time to use Uoan’s Kidney Pills. I litan's have done great work in this localitv. Ask your neighbor! Harry K Gaither. blacksmith, Klli oil 1 ity. Md . says; “Sana ; ! had it very ,-evere iittack of kidney trouble and I nlVci'cd untold a;r . 1 had sharp pairs across th -mall o r my hack as if pierced by a lari'. I I fell all tired and draped • I ■hy ; lairdiy siraillht. ■ up I Mil M ‘in j swelled. I loan’s K in, h ped me immediate!:.. 1 . . them right along whenever 1 nei d them :md .■ ar.- mo prai ■ 'a■ • Price tide at all dealer- Don’t -im ply ask for a kidney remedy get . Doan’s Kidney Pills the sum. that j Mr. (laither had. I oster Millnn'n Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. V. adv-7 ZION, MD. ANOTHER DROP!! Endowing along with market closed ly m reductions. 3Se outing flannel, 3'.: o/.. to yard,| very heavy, 27 in. wide, 30c. 33 and 35, dress ginghams, 2nc. 30c ladies’ hose, 35c. 45 and 35c 4,\4 black muslin, 20c and 25c. CROCI K1 I.S Kellog s Corn I lakes, 13c, two for 25c. 13c I’ost-toastics; lie. 30c Corn I lakes, )2e. 9c Laundry Soap, Sc. 12c A ago l.aundrv Starch 10, IS, extra tine Head Rice, 15c. t team of Wheat, 2Se. I’uslum t ereal, -’2e. 4S, liest Cotfec, now 35,. 35( Java Coffee, 33c. Fresher Knitting Nanis, all shades. Xmas Kerchiefs, Hox Papers, l ama Articles, (Ilassu are, \ ases. Dishes. Candv. Nurs, Oranges, figs, Dates Reductions made every day on some lines. Come and save money. TERMS CASH. J. M. C. CARHART Closed Wednesday and Thursday Nights at 6 P. M DK F. K. LANAHAN VETERINARIAN Elkton, Maryland Phono, Office 50. Residence 93 HOT f I WILMINGTON j 819 MARKET STREET WILMINGTON, DEL. Wilmington's most popular ml centrally 1< ctecl hotel Excellent Newly Furnished Rooms $1.50 Up THOMAS THOMAS, Prop. | HAROLD L COBOURN Attorney-al-Law PERRYVILI.E, MD. | Office next door to Bank Lee A. Patterson Funeral Director and iCmbalmer PERRY VILLE, MD. Prompt Attention Lody Assistant if desirec hunt* 2H-22. IVrr > ill* 22iny*tl Ths Second National Bank of Elkton NO. 11112. W, receive accounts of Surpora lions, I-inns or Individuals, and will he pleased to meet or correspond with those who contemplate making haiiges or opening new accounts. interest paid on Certificates of De posit remaining Six Months. Safe Deposit Drawers in Eire proof Vault for rent at S 2, >2 and $5 per year, as to size. Depositors living at a distance from the Bank can send remittances by mail safely, which will be promptly ack nowledged by return mail. Discount Day Monday or each week. Inquiries will he promptly answer ed, and any information relative to business cheerfully given. W.M.T. WARBURTON, President JAMES J. ARCHER, V-Presidem GEORGE EBER BROWN. Cashier. Brow n & Bartley Real Estate Agents ELKTON, MD. We have clients who will purchase farms in this county from 50 to 1000 Acres. Parlies desiring to sell should list their property with us, if they de sire a quick sale at the bset market price. 23mar-tf r Auctioneer’s Card 1 am prepared to call sa'es •> Personal or Real IVnpertv aa to guarantee satisfaction ti those employing me. Consul me before selecting your auctioneer. JOSEPH F. HOLT R. D. No. 2 North East. Md Phone 204 52 | 'BROWN & LEWIS | r Underwear for Men, Women and Children l / c Muslins in all widths. They are cheaper now / C Ginghams, Percales and White Goods V \ Laces and Lmbroideries # £ Handkerchiels at all prices ' ! Trunks and Suit Cases C hosiery for Ladies in all grades. Cotton, L.sU-, S.ik S ! Men s Hats in all shades and shapes. i ) A newline of Men s Neckwear has just come in / v Rubber Goods of all kinds. We sell the Ball Rand i Boot for Men, and ibey arc tbe best on the market. f ( Men s Women s and Children s Shoes at all p ,k, 5 { \ Our S ine of Groceries 1S )U st full „f good things and ou, V V famous Colfce is somewhat cheaper now C y Give us a call > f DROWN \ LEWIS ) - •**. ♦*■*..*?''**. -- M mini" ininmgrrr rr . f Bibb’s “ONE PIPE” 1 m The Perfect System of Heating | C# i * ■ 1.. J w Economical in Use ’ vIW jl f-l |l®' : jM and Quickly installed j- IS 11 m a 1 I , ; I FlrM i U Eet Us Estimate on Your L-ii r>, j) [lj I I H o ’SiW 1 fTji £ Heating Requirements */' y P 'N|| I I m^'r J 4^, 1— WM I S. H. KING & SONS j Elkton, Md. m opoT-04-oTo*Fo*Fo*!*o*!"o*' ! •;• ••; :• '• I t Monuments, Tombstones | 'k Q o t and Cemetery Enclosures | 6 " a. ■¥ ... Q V Work -'I 11 j> ;my\vli<rf in ( nil ( oiutty .uni I'.lscyvlicrt* ‘X O I J I -liiiliD- ( lici'i'fulU 1 i iii i -1. < < I I In i! Aiiiiliralioii 5- t i Elkton Marble and Gr; ite Works | T j. 11. SLOAN I I Ml). J 1 >0.;.0 ;-0.;.0.i.0.e0c© j VIXSINGHR PIPPIN | ♦ UNDERTAKERS ; * ♦ ♦ CAI.ES ANSWERED DAY AND NIGHT ♦ ♦ ♦ * FURNITURE CARPETS *• ♦ ♦ ♦ RUGS LINOLEUM MATTING * ♦ * 5 MAIN STREET ELKTON, MARYLAND } ♦ coo*rcr!-o*i-o*Fo*l-(>Fo*!*o*!-o*!*o*!*oo*!*;>!'T*-C'-!-o*'*c^-o*!*o*I-o*!-o*. ! -ooo | Keys £ Miller Lumber Co. | 8 lumber grain nay need | r/) AT m the]best in the world for Heating x W and Cooking Purposes T y You can't ci|iial it for dear. >teadv teal and gencial sail., T j*s faction. No dirt, no clinkers, no annoyance is sold with t, | *l* our coal —only well screened, higfh grade coa' will burn O j j. just as vou want it. X Ii ELKTON, MARYLAND