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What is ! - I r: » ! Castoria, is Dr. Samuel Pitcher'S prescrfptihn fttr Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine lor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castorin relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea—the Mother's Friend. Castoria. Castoria. BX< BUflOl medicine for chil "Castoria Is dren. Mothers have repeatedly told good effect upon their children." " Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to I of 1 Dr. G. C. Osgood, Lowell, Mass. H. A. Arcbbr, M. D., Ill So. Oxford Bt, Brooklyn, N. Y. " Castoria is tho best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers willconskler tho real Castoria in "Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their expert enoe In their outside practice with Castoria. and although medical supplies what is known as reguiur products, yet favor upojfit*" <>r United Hospital interest of their children, and stead of the various quack nostrums which destroying their loved ones, by forcIngQpium, Ulfa« syrup a agents down thelt - throats, only have among nt —' Î t phi ne OUMr Imr arm wiiWmi premature graves." Dispensary, Dr. J. F. Kincbeloe, Conway, Ark. Boston, Mass. Allen C. Smith, Prea., The Centanr Company, T7 Murray Street, New York City. ARE YOTTON TO IT? .1 all iMi tK «»* ll Judging I lower pi'iii'iraila, vei tismg I- mine« till* hilKlllf*HS Wllleii C fl «»I es I« ill tlo might think that ry. Yet «Is mid the birg* ..t of its kino| in the H(ate), exclaii was si. h in immense place in Georgetnw the san.e, and ben* loi* business Below \i have,and yon should get on to the low prit keep constantly in stock, Dons, Sash, Blinds, HlinMei Frames, Brackets, Scroll Work. Shingles. Laths, Lime, llalr C'e oe Plaster, North Carolina Lumber—including 4 4, T» 4 and 8 4 Boatds, Kloomifi and CTeiling. t unis »id igain a cost« s'oek. ('• going ihr »ugh •eltnu! and mspee I no id I that lli ie re here just " ItYII. I I nhcless. • of I he goods w *nt wie lining «old Moulding«, Window «, Ualehifd We 'liich Hi SUSSEX PINE, Bough and Blessed, House Framing; sh-athing und I Builders' Hardware; in fact, we can furnish an outfit for un < rd in twenty-four hours from receipt of order. In While I'i all the different grades and thicknesses required in the trad» full stock of • I •. Pomps. «•ling l' h • LuiiiIm-i We a' Wheels, Hubs, Sjiokes, Bims, Shafts. Poles, Axles I'it I ' lease Kemcmhci : We hi «sh -md lake I hie f ?iy I. advantage nt discounts. hills, consequently un customers. () ir good < are I direct. 'I'liis enables us to give y« r mail and shipping faeitiiies .«re rite nr call f«n price». nil, we b»! We sell om is as lit ■ 1 .«tube June unequalled. jobbers pile. w tion of two railroads and When vou want anything in our Ii Yours truly, >■ Georgetown, Del. This is the Year for Bargains. I am glail to he able t«» call attention to au inereuHed stock of goods and most o them were bought at .. Panic Prices - • 4 and are offered cheaper than ever before. A large line of Ladies' Ureas Goods and Trimmings, the moat complete line of Shoes 1 have ever ottered and at prices to suit these Mines. Groceries are kept fresh. Ribbons aud Laces for the Reason. Hosiery in abundance and almost all kinds of Notions. Thank iug my customers und patrons for past patronage, 1 wish to continue to serve them. COR. OK BEDFORD Bt. aud PUBLIC .SQUARE, «J oliii Wagamon. P. S.—MciehantK suppliai with t'huks O. N.T. Fj uol Cotton al Jobber« Prices. w. '■hi 1 & Has opened BICY OLE r -KOH Sussex County at his store on Market St., iu Georgetown. Neraly all kinds of WHEELS iu the market can he furnished here ai Most Reasonable Prices. New ones of every grade aud second hand es at Moderate Prices Sole agent for the celebrated Wynnewood Bicycles for Sussex County. ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING NEATLY" DONE. BICYCLE HEADQUARTERS. Child*«»! Cryfoi Pitcher'» Caeterla. A MILE OF FISHING LINE. Catching Shark*, by tho Dosen ifornla Coast. ! Crawling guua beach, ne - California, that hid countless moues under richly colored seaweeds, I came to a little cavo where the flsher off the Cal make thoir headquarters. A great bluff formed the shelter, and as deep water came inshore a harbor was made the rocks the La San Juan, iu southern for landing the dories. A little shanty on the high sand, a dozen boats, a pile of crawfish traps, the tails of several sharks, told the story, and piece a grizzly old fellow, the generalis ! simo. He was waiting for tho baiters, for the line he used uooded not more to bnit it. a center , but a dozen stood there they began to come in from tho hills and A •or tho bench from out of tho Hooks and corners. Tho a fishline a mile in anchor and a buoy in the shape of a soldered np oil so of this lino was a book—flOO or more being needed for a single lino. The line \v laid ont in coils, and the around; baited the hooks, replaced them when necessary and coiled tho line they baited. "Yes," said tho sociable old fisher , "this is a pretty tackle used length; On each eud , and at •cry three feet , sitting way of fish ing. You see, wo cover a mile of ground at a time, and every fish that s swimming down that terriotry is pretty of the 000 hooks. They hook themselves, yon sea Thoy swallow tho bait, then run off vfrith it, try to, and tho weight of the line htimi« thorn op wi*. ft no- turn No\v wo mostly tftkerock cod. Dot flsh ohungo as the season doos. 'Wb Bet tho trawl nt 8 » clock in tho morning. The line is coiled in tho stern of the boat, nnd when wo got in the right spot, elcnr of tho kelp, the anchor is lowered, taking tho end of the lino down with it When we strike bottom, toss over tho buoy aim row away, paying out slowly till the end comes, when tho other anchor is tossed over and n hnoy. Then we have the lino stretched over a mile of bottom, with a bait every two or three feet. Mighty few fish pass it. This wo lot stay ernl hours, and then we haul in, general ly from both ends. Luek varies, taken in that line when wo almost filled suro to strike .1 the boat. Every hook would have something. "Then again luck changes. One day wo pulled out to tho line, but not a ciui in «iglit. There wasn't, any inis had our bearings exact, to conclude ie take, tho only thing to. do w pv , 'h :.* ■7 A VETERAN'S VERDICT. -. The War is Over. A Well-known Sol dler, Correspondent and Journal ist Makes a Disclosure. Indiana contributed h soldiers to the war, and •ord in thut respect than It doe* literature It is rapidly acquiring enviable place. In war aud literature ewell, well known as a writer honorable position. Dur ing the late war he was a member of Co. M, ,'d. N. Y. Cavalry and of the 13th Indiana In temManÂ'JrlSPL'fô'ifowî: "" po, ' l " ,lt '•Several of us old veterans here are using Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, Heart Cure and Nerve und Liver Pills, all of them giving splendid satisfaction. In fact, we have used remedies that compare with them. Of the Pills we must say they are the best bination of the qualities required In a prep aration of their nature we have ever known. We have none but words of praise for them. They are the outgrowth of a new principle In dlcine, and tone up the system wonder fully. We say to all. try these remedies." —Solomon Yewell. Marlon. Ind., Dec. 5,18W. »These remedies are sold by all druggists a positive guarantee, or sent direct by Dr. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind., celpt of price. |1 per bottle. bIx bottles f6, ex press prepaid. They positively contain neither opiates nor dangerous drugs. Hold hv «Il I »I i.ugistf slate^beurabbet* . In ■ Sol." has I be. Almost good enough for Free Advertising Winter Clothing for about the half of what you've had to pay It's in the interest of the people, sure. Since this store was a store sold Clothing as low as now. You'll credit us with knowing Good Clothing. We never had better. Every body, almost, is after it—we mean great crowds daily. No use advertising if we didn't believe there were people who don't yet know our prices. We must sell to make settlement of a Partner's Estate We must sell to make settlement of a Parta&jr'sS»4atfc Perhaps you've seen in the newspapers that wool is lower than it was, that there's also less purchasing power. We know it, for such things come to us first. We've anticipated all these things because we're forced to sell now, and you'll find our prices the lowest—no matter how long you wait for lower. Needn't spend $io for All Wool Winter Suit. Our price $5 Needn't spend $10 for All Wtiol Winter Overcoat. Our price $5 Needn't spend $12 or $15 for Suit. Ours $6.75 or $7.50 Needn't spend $16.50 for Dress Suit. Our price $12 Needn't spend $12 or $15 for Fail Overcoat. Ours $6.75, $7.50 Needn't spend $20 for Silk lined Overcoat. We've a lot at $12 Needn't spend more than half for Boys' Clothing—Suits, $3. & $5 Always keep in mind— It's a good sized item—We pay Railroad Fafe when there's a moderate amount purchased to allow us to do it without losing too much. It's clear gain to you. we never WANAMAKER & BROWN SIXTH AND MARKET PHILADELPHIA I | Children Cryfo* 1 Pitcher's Castoria. that something had happened, pulled up and down the coast, then dut. , and just as we were about giv of the cans bob up We ; I I I 1 ^ . , , . , . , , , . Btarted »Morel nosed »l.ark» hart drtp ped in just in time und bad taken tiie a»h that' 1>«rt bueil hooked and so got 11 " fc) iug it up and then disappear. "We managed to book it up, and when we tx*gaii to take it in 1 thought had a wlmlo, but the first fish that hovo in sight whs a shark about six feet i oug . Thort came a stretch of 20 hooks ! gone, then a shark, then shurks by the dozen—in fact, theré must have been 20 the line, not to speak or go sharks G f those that had beou on. Wo cut thfcrn* loose the best Wo conld nnd figured up about $50. You our losses iu fishhooks, lino nnd Huit at •hool of half hooked in turn, "Another time we lost the line for a day, and finally found it foul of a kelp bed, and when to impossible to take it in. 1 thought wo l, a d a whale that time, but it w jewfish. There were seven hooked, and their combined weight got it np it was ■ èigol 't less than a toll. Some we took, and the rest we ent loose. There isn't much cull for boneless cod just now," said tlie old man, with a mysterious wink. ' ," ho continued, "I hnve lost the whole outfit.' Once a l>ig basking shark wound it np so that we never conld dear it, and another time a whale walked off with the whole thing, ' sharks are the worst When a fish gets j hooked, they come along and bito it off, leaving the head. Then another shark 1 comes along and takes t^olhittd aud [ hook, W.«,t curi.to. t»uW times eel» gtt hooked, thouftiiig nJS > I Once a big ootopuB got on, und when it climbed into tho boat we got ready to go overboard, but a knock on tho head with mi oar settled him. "—San Francis co Chronicle I j strung® Coincidence. j Tho „„„vernation had dwelt for soms ! tilne ou t |, 0 8n bjntfc of thought transfer- I eucll Several permtua had come under ! thB)r U()t i (l e, and thou Gaswell said: "Let mo toll yon something which ' ' "Oneo or Iwi , then yting m , and when it Onco a big octopus got I don't happened to , know whether you will class it example of thought transference or ; simply as a singular coincidence. There 1 whs Fred Urimsoy. Fred and I were friends five or six years ago, and j then ho went south, and 1 lost sight of him ontiroly. Not even a letter passed between us. The other day, all of a sud- • tho other day. ■I' ' 'alkiiig along tho street, I thought of Grini«ey. Hadn't thought of him for month«, possibly not for a year, bat he popped into my mindnui As nearly a« 1 could re call, there was nothing which would naturally be expected to bring him into my memory at that time. He spontaneously, as you might sny. Just then I turned the corner of a street, and right in front of me aud coming to den, this oicasi •d I "Was Fred Grimsey, of course, '' «aid three, trying to finish Gaswell'« who looked a great deal like him. "—Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph. Benteuce. i "No, hut a Royalty on An apparently authorized announce 1 ment thut the Princess of Walesand her 1 daughters iiave taken to ri«iiugtricycles is expected to give a tremendous boom 1 to the manufacture of that class of ey- * cling machine, which haN been in a state j of declino for several years. Polite ciety has always professed to regard qy cling with scorn essentially vulgjar and pleboiau form of exercise aud The princess having , fashionable damés and their class imitators i»ct I h» me il f «ish , , _ .. . the comio papers. It is said that the Princess of Waifs commenced tricycling by the advice of her doctors.—London I I bound to fol • low it. Much gratification îh expressed that the princess did not take to the bi- J °J C ^' and "rational dress," the abuse of which have brought a great deal of undeserved ridicule upon his form of healthy recreation, to the bene fit solely of the artists aud writers for aud When Baby « When she wi I sick, we gave her Castoria. »s a Child, she cried for Castoria. When Hho became Miss, she clung to Casturia. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Children Cry for PitoHeK* Caetoria. ; Why Alwice-L<irrsln« Remain* Fn-nnli. There is no liberty,' as we understand the terra iu Alsace-Lorraine. The I tiveé are permitted tbö exercise of their I owa religion and the use of the French I longue under certain restrictions. But ! I there restrictions import the presence of 1 Gorman detectives in the churches. No j nioro need be said to show that they I must be irksome and oppressive to the last degree. It is the German method, ! might almost say the method of in a hurry, and we when groat empires making their meal On small states. Iu 1871 Franco left Alsace pretty much AH «ho found it when it was seized by X1V At tho tin , 0 of th MiOTre ns na ,„ w8 .. <, ant0 ,rf H . manners In consequence Alsace remained Gor in speech and hi race habits, while ' gratitude for fair treatment slowly ren dered'her French in sentiment The 11 gentler way nmy seem the longer, but " it is certnlnJy the liettor, and that the rougher is, to say the least,'no shorter experience in Ireland to prove. Our mistake indeed wns onn of sheer ignorance, whilo Germany's is something of a sin against the light.— Loudon News. I ! oar time. We bolt our food, ohnuged in observances. a we have n jy always to lie regretted, 1 think, when love comes to a girl before she has a stained her moral and intellectual mu jority, writes Mrs. Burton Kingsland In The Ladies' Homo Journal. Tho whom she would lov q n jt e different fr ^'«/amld give her im *e mature affections, ia lhodo„#,i of „..„Ing > hitri'iit a disart vimtogo when Imgerox pvrlmioo of other men will lead her to compurlBon«. Thorn nn< oome things to which time is the only guide, nnd in so momentous a step as the choice I of the companion of n lifetime "the unreasoning madness of love" can, iu ! extreme youth, rn.ely bo trusted. A I young girl has so many illusions,.... ! tie knowledge of human natnre, slight an ucqnnintnnce with her < ' heart, as to make the risk always a ' A nirl'n Flint Fancy. at lfi is often she to win lit rions one. ; 1 Grubb I think y n v «7 distmgnished man if lie lives j ,?,P n ° n £r?; , .... Ye«.' \V hat do yon think he will be «"«Anguished tor? ' • „Longevity—if ^ lives long enough. " —London Tit Bit«. His Fain«. iKiyfv'ill become ' ^ According to Mulhall, a Frenchman 'tàfs every year 610 poutuls of bread, 127 of meat and drinks 85 gallon« of wine *nd five of beer. . - . . , T . , _ _ ^ ^ In Poor i Health 1 1 1 * j means so much more than you imagine—serious and fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's greatest gitt-^-health. > Ifv I J Brown's lb ha ve no appetite lug the most telia gthening .which is Bit work, etak Iron t i, nicdi Brown's li hot Bitters 1; pleasant to lake. • ■ m. li fre dr it d it's It Cures Dyspepsia, Neuralgia. Constipation, Bad Blood Malaria, Kidney and Liver Troubles, Nervous ailments Women's complaints. Get only the genuine— il hascroBsed red nés on the wrapper. All others ate sub Ten" B." K lid book—free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE. II ■ Ihm X I Has Upset ! j I ! ' ,» * '* the old ideas, and revolutionized cooking—VVliat? COTTOLKNE. Why? Because it is clean, pure, healthful, economi cal, anil makes the most delicate and delicious food. 5 lbs. of Cottolene equals 7 '/i lbs. of lard, saving the cost. Get tlie genuine, with trade mark—steer's head in cotton-plant wreath— on every pail. Made only by The N. K. Pairbauli Company, ST. I.ÜUIS and CIIICAQO. o MANHOOD RESTORED! KliH." v: •3' ii ihun l. I Nlgli rd A Ml tei irm Iu ,M'V. ,°v, Wil'u i". by mNKHYKSKI I.AVV. J Temple, CiilCAQO. I'ON. l»r AC TiiAi. vii-w on STUDENTS' BANK »« Goltley Wilmington Commercial ffi College ig School of Short-Hand Uj j 3th and Market Sts., Wilmington, Pel. nt tilt np Business Offices of the es Inst Loll'. the K ,; v: 11. 7 deal. Rvery year Inrg MÏ time. E .J' ..,n< I enses lo i,i lh tlv and rka, ntuiicil free ; licauti Writef 11. S. (IOLDBY, Principal. ■WW.'ISJi rnmmS illy it. ../ Tlie Golden Star GOLD MINING il CO, OIF 1 'apilsil 5jC.oo,oi»o «lividcd into Btm,lMMl sIiîiioh of #1 pur value each. Non sable forever. asse This eoinpi *hl mines located in a county which produced s|n,000,000 in "old in I» years. Ibis 4.'> acres of virgin land. ndei^ionml work in shape of shafts and tun sig;ht worth $100 per ton. lias j •e netting $:{<» per ton. Hus sneli n sniiill eupitulization, only B00,000 shares and not '2,000,000 shares as other companies. \ MIS Hus .»Oil feet of neb ays In to per I« . Has shipped lie ( • liait llii'oiigh this rich $MHl ore ik a du to a depth M I hie lo produee hugely for he he.. lil • • I I lie «lock h * » Id II t tins profit in large monthly divi it ol its stock at . I Ici a c l:i I Ii-IX IV oil« all ol ;i.j cents a share. l » flex si Ic heat ii * Oil the lilii inket today and are lugger inteieHt. They ought •ml G d.-> they will p; In pax IU m» . T". •! >1 I Write» r <»"Id M meg C ». hilir, Sel.illei Tlieatie. Cl ieigo, 111. nee for report« and oilier liter«! • |.e Id« i. s . meg ». ieigo, 111. A WINTER'S HNTIÖKTA1NMENT! GREAT VALUE ROE, i.rm.ii mon-ky WEEKLY NEW« OK THE WORLD for 'a Thiele. > I The NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE lh of Hie Un ed sii it" li 1 y I* ■ ' ' si Ic I b In Hi II kel I l/etl '••ICl! L I I'lie I • ^ l««ll I **i I M 'ID •I • III! I\ id diiuglilei •I ils lichens! KPK« l.\L CONTRA' I I- to oiler this spl idid Ji ii nul and "Ti One Year for Only $1.25, <•. iT ■ I I pel s Is %■> mer HpIloH begin III dies.- nil The Republic vu, Del. di I. send II lo W.IICHt, Ro I« '2. Triln Hulldii mailed <1 The N • ^ k Weekly Trlb »I« 0-0 TO. J no. H. Shorts COR. R. R. AYE. AND MARKET STREET Georgetown, Where you can «cl uinsl anything iu Hardware, Tools and Novelties in Hardware, Groceries, CONFECTIONERIES and TOYS. go lotfJIORT'N when in need of small Wales and all artiohs that are used in every day house keeping. Alwaj -Ä-GKEnSTT DF'OIES Harrison's Town and Country Paints -the best in the market. B. JW- G/1MPBELL'S Steam Saw I »1 11 XI li 3 ■to ana at Selby vil le , Delaware , Is li<'ii(l<|iiiirturs for tho following goods: YELLOW PINE, Box Shooks, Crates peach Baskets, Flooring, Lumber, drain, Y(?al, Coal, Lime, FERTILIZERS, HAY, Plows, Piping nnd ^lgiiunltural Imple ments. When iu need of anything in the above mentioned, call ou «>r address 4/r. LVupbdl before purchasing. Muil orders receive prompt atteutioa. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. A certain euro for Chronic Soro Eyes, Totter, Salt Rliouui, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Soro Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of oases have been cured 'ey it after all other treatment had failed 25 cents per box. For sale by Layton «.V Layton, Diuir'sts. WANTED i •INK KTIC MKN lioi stork ■ High <1 ii> . P» Id •klv Up d Sporliil hid «eu I •spc.l. I pit« I.. "I » ui Do Allen Nursery Co. CropsimibrN, R< M M IXTUt.N Y. Apt & k 7 caVEATS, TRADE Marks COPYRIGHTS. <5AN I OBTAIN liom^ÆpInîon! wi For a RuTnT? •sm I ic h lentlal Iliiiidliook I tb Al jf 1 loal and .»olentlflo I'hIi'ih Bj'ocltil notice it Mb Mann i'HMlI. X Bfat 11 . . , nvontor. Tbl kly, cloKHiitly lllHHtra XhMb Ä5 ffi lu I ho wor/d. 1 Sa fl! lent free. y»*r. Hlnifle "'"inn l.rm, I .1 I thly, Duiiaiiu cttplos, '£$ I col iilioloxrHiihs of new builders fo show the III! Pi teal de us MU N N & « I M. I H. A.Ml, SP . :*«1 IllmA IHVAy. Ni Vc K8TA BLUSH Ki* 1874. HolJSl- IN Till L/CHHI.H r BOOKER & WHITESELL, WHOLESALE Fruit and Produce COMMISSION, 102.104, 10»; E. Fourth Hi.. Wilmington RETURNS MADE DAILY. I >BI,. Charles II. Taylor *' 3 MAKEII OK GENTS' FINE SHOES, B('l»aiiing Neatly Done. Delà \va ick. (xKOKGKT VN, STOCKS Ui I* «locks in ii m III! I i.i " I klv I I» 11 vt k II XVIII ,, loill.lv II " ii -alts IH'I I veil fi H, rill ii .1 A"''.''' 'll Ii "»--Vir'i'ÎSm 1 LIU nsr; Metropolitan News Co., imink-utlons S|.. Ho: Mu ll profit prlccla ■ tb «1« I lee. Pailles testing. I" •Ii 11 .ed t< .Murk I y< III to N ik« y if I g. Hales lb; fill telcgr I* nionlh. Addles*. Metropolit a n N e \v k Co., 48 ('••ngii* Lock Box 22«8. St., Boston, Mass. ULRAR LAKE BILLS. JOHN W. GREEN, PROPRIETOR. MANUFACTURER OF High Grade Roller Process PLOI7E. MILL FBEDAND BRAN. I have just placed in my mill a and cob crusher and am now prepared to crush v turn r «'or at short notice. All oiden will receive prompt atten tion. Merchants supplied at short notice. Add su BRI Dti K VILLE, DKL. r*K pj d/U z OCEAN VIEW DEL. Opened May 24, 1894. Terms, per day,. " " week,. .$1.50 .7.00 rallia quiets ner Ilea«) ha • ed by the undersign««! xvïio xviî| r *on duct It h 11 rut-« It tlHK h lulled liirotiKliout. ile will nod« led id nexvly fur be supplied xvltli all the del I - I he sous Ample provision h bling purpoHeB. beeu made for Bt JULIUS GREEN, Prop. OCEAN VIEW, DELAXVARL. Send for clroaiar.