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TI: 3AILY BANNER The Daily B>xneb is published every afternoon, except Sunday, at Cambridge, Maryland, by LINDSAY C. MARSHALL. Editor and Lessee Entered as second-class mattei at the Dos to liice at Cambridge, Mary land. TKBM9 One Year . $2.00 Six Months |I.OO Three Months . . CIRCULATION 1,100. MONDAY, [OCTOBER 14 1007 HURLOCK ITEMS. Mr. and Mrs. Z. D. Bradley have re-1 turned home after spending a few days in ! Salisbury. Mrs. Lee LeCompte, of Cambridge, ▼isited Mrs. M. M. LeCompte on Wed nesday Mr. and Mrs C. J. Colons and daugh ter, Rachel, spent the first of the week in Baltimore. Mr. J. B. Maddox, of Front Royal, Va., spent part of the week with his brother, Rev. Carroll Maddox. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woolen and daugh ter, Mary, were the guests of Mr. ami Mrs. O. C. Beckwith on Sunday last Advance. “Uncle Josh Perkins” has a most in teresting plot, the lines are well written, the characters well drawn, and the ac tion natural and not forced. To add to the production, the management has equipped it with a complete scenic en vironment, while the acting is made up of the very best metropolitan talent and in cludes a number of well known local fat - orites. THE REVIVAL AT GRACE CHURCH. Rev. Mr. Rosser preached two very strong and impressive sermons at Grace Church yesterday. There was a pro nqpnced feeling manifest These revival services will be continued every night this week. The public is in vited to attend them. NECESSITY OF A VARIED DIET. A matter of no little importance in main taining a good healthy appetite is variety of diet. Appetites soon tiag if there is a monotonous tameness in our daily food An unusual delicacy will add to the en joyment of the whole meal. Of course bread is a staple food. No meal is complete without bread or some other wheat food. We may think we never tire of bread, but try some radical change and see how welcome it is. Tiy National Biscuit Company’s Graham Crackers The unbolted wheat of which they are made is not only delicious, but stimulates the appetite and the digestion. The flavor of the National Biscuit Com pany Graham Crackers is entirely differ ent from the old coaise kind originally made by Dr. Gidham. The same pro gress which experience, skill acd study have produced in all the products of this Company has made the Graham Ciacker not only a healthy food, but a deligbtfcl delicacy. For the indoor worker—the office man— the inactive, nothing makes a better lunch than Graham Crackers and mfik. Light, but sustaining, without heaviness or sleep! ness so often following a hearty lunch of rich foods. Keep Graham Crackers on the table as well as bread, and the staff of life can be eaten in either form that particularly ap peals to the taste. National Biscuit Company Graham Crackers come in moisture and dust-proof packages, keeping in all their delightful flavor, crispness and freshness. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Hie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Sp Signature of Tci&JUAi D. H. LeCompte & Sons ®& 4$ This Fair f| Weather \ !Is fairly surestivc of ? light weight overcoats. \ I l ' Raw days and (hilling [ j winds will have no ? % j terrors fur you if you \ are inside or one of / \ , : our light weight J OVERCOATS. ,! Shoes! - If you are not satisfied with the wear of your shoes, try a pair of our Packord Shoes. Boys’ School Pants. I' We have just rereived a fuil line of Boys’ Knickerbocker and plain pants for the school boys. D. H. LeCompte & Sons = “ Uncle Josh Perkins,” the greatest comedy success, is down for an engage ment ul one night at the Auditorium on Tuesday, Oct. loth. The play is built on original lines and is said to be presented by a brilliant company, who make the most possible out of every type of char acter enacted While built largely for laughing purposes, there is enough pa thos, human interests and thrilling situa tions unfolded to suit all classes of men, women and children, too. The forthcom ing engagement of this company will ; doubtless attract unusual attention from j the playgoers of Cambridge. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, i ! Lucas County. ) “ ' | Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he j is senior partner of the firm of F. J. j Cheney & Co., doing business iu the j City of Toledo, County and slate afore-! said, and that said firm will pay the sum , f ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS f.T; *acb and every case of Catarrh tnat can not be cured by the use of Hail’s Catarrh I Cure. FRANK J. C.IENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, tßis (ifh day of December, ! A. D. 1886, /Q , A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notaky Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the b'ood and mu cous surface of the system. Sedd for testimonials t roe. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledy, O, Si 4.1 by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s lamily pills for ccnslipa tion. Auditorium TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15,1907 THE BIG FUN SHOW Uncle Josh Perkins. Singers, Dancers and Comedi ans. An everlasting success. See Uncle Josh at the County Fair. Watch for the big parade of the Hayseed Band. Prices 25, 35, 50c. Seats on sale at box office Mon day at 10 a. m. SET 'DP’FT—By tbe parting of aline .(urine Tut sclay’t gale near Benoni’s liirht a goso line brat Reward if retnrnt i to residence of Louis Dei age, Cambridge, Md, Junius Baker. 10-n-3t LOST. T OST—Sunday morriug, near my residence "ti L* High street, pair of gold ntnmt 1 si .■■tad -s in frame. Finder wili please return to Mrs. Mamie Roberts. 1C 14 3t T OST.—A cartiti. it - no. 112, dated la -ember 12 Li 1901. for thirty shares of the capital stock of National Bank of Cambridge, Md . issued toth lati Levi D. Travers. Also a certiticate no 59. fated June 7. 1181. lor one share of the capital stock of National Bank of Cambridge. Md . is-uod to the late Levi D. Travers. Finder will please r. turn to Levi D Traye s, Jr., Dune in L. Noble. Daniel B. Prettyroan Emer >n C Harrington, B.nj L. Smith, M. D , Tiust: js. 9-2 i-st-law J I VXT’ANTED —Cigar Salt --man. Experience un- I it necessary. SIOO per month and expenses, I P erless Cigar Co., Toledo Ohio. 91W 1 FOR SALE ipOR SLE.—One thousand cucumbers, forty A rents a hundred. Mrs Sue Brminock, Route 1. Box SI, Cambrid IpOR SALE.—Some good seed wt eat. Address *- Howard Brannc jk, route 1, Cam. ridge.'ld. Phone 298. 10 1 3w FOR REWI ■ tn[)R RENT—Eight room House with bath Iu a West End. Apply at once. M. care of Ban- uer office— POR KtNT.—Or sale. bous. and store adjoin- H ■A ing. 202 Henry street. Good Stand. Appiy ■ to W W Cook. Sr. 9 19 1m ■ pOK RENT—Room over J, A.TscbantreiS. u’s I a jewelry store formerly occupied by Miss An- ■ nie Richardson, suitable for dressmaker or office, ■ Entrance on Popfar street. Apply to J. A. Tschantre A Son. TpOR RENT—Sto:e bouse on Race street for- y A merly occupied by W. H. Rancliffe and Car- I ( ter Hughlett. Apply to Emerson C. Harrington, 1 " Cambridge. Md. 3-7-tf. \fONEY TO LOAN—SIOOO. S3OOO. S2OOO and 4J- SIOOO. to lend on hrst mortgage. Golds JQ Ixv ough & Fletcher. T STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING. We are now showing a full line of Men’s Medium Weight Underwear i For Fall. Light Weight Wool and ! Wool Gauze. Light Mid medium weight cotton gar ments, 50 cents and $1 00. Also a full line of red flannel gar ments, $1 25 to *2 00. Fleeced garments 50c. to $2.00. Natural wool garments, $1 25 to $2. ■ -- This is the old price on these gar ments, the new prices on wool and cot ton garments having advanced 35 per cent; but owing to our having bought early, we can sell you the same goods at lower prices. Don’t wait, but buy your winter underwear now. "McCrcady’s.” | No. 29 Poplar Street. :: :: Cambridge, Md. j Mace, Slacum & Co., AGENTS FOR THE Oriole Engine. Made in Baltimore —will run anywhere. Guaranteed for one year from sa’e. Made in the following /d|Ki sizes: / 41-2, 61-2, BH.p. in s > n B |e sylinder. ai.d 9. 13, 16 H. P. in double sylinder. Mamjam V One of !he4inest working VUfy / engines on the market. ORIOLE ENGINE. Prires on application. We Repair All Kinds 01 Engines. Mace, Slacum I Co. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. „ eteohone No. 207. 120 Face Street. \ Dressy Shoes J j For The Young Men. ; . Tbis Shoe Store grows iu fnvor with young men J / day by day. They always want a pair with “ snap ” i k and ‘‘go ”to tlieiu. We cater to tlieir wauls —have / . tbe shoes (.but exactly fill \licir mind’s eye We in ( r vile the swell young Itade to call to see the Fall L u styles. The lasts are entirely new Toes—ratlter / ' pointed—swing anil straight Lists Patent kid pal ‘ | cut colt skin ami gun metal calf are lav •rite leathers t k Lace, bnllo: and bluelur style. $4 00 $4 50 $-1 00 ) ( * to $5 00. The Fall Styles are here to welcome you ' [I. L. Leonard Sons , The Uji-To-Ortt€ Sheers. mm Marine Engines. pa SiuiDie. Plain . turns an 18 inch,three blade pro peller 475 revolut'ons per minute. HUBERT liIIRIGHT floenu Hooper’s Hardware. A Now Is The Time to Buy STOVES! B| ’ 1 We Are Ready For i HB9 m. You Within Rig- f Hi | Excelsior Cook B y M.tg'C Ranges. M3l I II Double Heaters. H * Air Tight w Wood !ieaters. A Heating Stoves. I HARDWARE, J PRICES GII4RANTFFD RIGHT. I XJ Phillips Hardware Co. " STOVE TALK! s % Ii f m \ We Arc Headquarters For Your ('jmi A Stove Wan!s. V jabrafeyiS / Wood Heaters, Coal Heaters, Oil Heaters* Cook Stoves, Ranges. Never lias there aßßHiiiffisi been such a display of Stoves as we are aBBSSn exhibiting this "Fall Gome in and t£>kd a ook over our line. M Sporting Goods Oi All Kuk& I L C. Smi h, Remington, Winchester And Other Makes Goad Guns. Gunning Coals of All Kinds. Ammunition, Etc. Hardware ol all kinds. Lime, Hair and Cement. Roofing, Belt ing-, Pipe. Harness for all purposes. Carriages, Wagons, Boat Supplies, Rope. Paints, Oils, Glass. Cooking Utensils, all kinds, *i Gutlery of dll Kinds For Table, Kitchen and Pocket use. Scissors and Razors. >v AM goods as represented or money back. vve guarantee to save you money. Phillips Hardware Co.j Race and Muir Sis. Telephone 49J