Cape May Herald, 23 November 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 7

Tfcmra From HU Cab aad Klllad. TV* (oUovlr; it * moii laUnttiaf *nd. la «M n*p*ot, patb*iio tala Mr. 3. Pop*, il Farrar Bo*d, Btreatham

CacUod.

"T**. poor chap, b* 1* pin*. <Uad-hor** ^aHad, thrown off hi* aoat on hiaeab he wa* drirlnc and killad—poor chap, and a good

waa him,;

aorl too mat*. It waa him. ron *e ■aa the halt-hottl* of St. Jaooha 01

t me. Twee like thia: me and • fraat frivnda. Soma pm tie-

n had (tree him a bottle of St. Jacob* OU which had dona him a lot of p>bd ; ha only

need halt the bottle, and romambanr

had bean a martyr to rhi

(or year*' that I had literally tried erery-

tbarlnc a ally tried wtthont b

thine, had doctor*, and all wtthont btnefll, I became diacoora**-!. end looked npon it that

to help for

. W*U," aay* Pope, I j, a. for it la a miracle. ! j s

• aay*

"Ton may not beliero me, for It la a mil hot before I bad uaed the content* of half-bottle of St. Jacob* OU which poor Bowman gare me, I war a well men. There It u, m eee. after yean of pain, after nairig remo-

NEW JERSEY STATE NEWSThe Latest Dispatches Boiled Down foi Rapid Readier CHIEF JUSTICE DEPUE RETIRES IlsIUs Trsckocn killed by a Trala—Sysdlcale Bays Olaas Werfca—Piss to Dam New tows Crtrk Nrtr Qleocealer Qty—Sckeel Children Rrmiln Home—Noah Rsby

Bllsd.

Noah Raby, the inmate of the tlmstar Plainfield, who contends that

‘.pril and

world.

‘ house near Plainfield, who content '* | he will l>e ijo years old next Api ’• is said to be the oldest man in the ’• is now totally blind. Ever since I

spent money on doctor* wi bettor. I waa completely co: I bought another bottle, t

oat getting any

d In a few day*, king the pain t, *o I ptrv the

le away to a friend who had a lame baok. I can't apeak too highly of thia wonderful

pain-killer."

eyesight, which, up to within a inths. has been as good as that of

many a younger man. To get around now Raby has apanged a long wire, to which is attached an iron hook. The wire is stretched from the main building to one of the outhouses. With this as a guide he takes a daiily walk in the fresh air. Outside .of the loss of his sight hr

is in good health as ever. He calf heartily and sleeps much of the time sit ting in an old rocker in the sitting room

^XsT-.'wiSuits:&si j., s w, S h,. «*p; treat bureau drawers in the same I Mutual Builing Loat

time required to i Dm. Bold by

Thirty minutes la all the ajd^gpaaa. / Of 100 unit* of work done in Great BriUiu thirteen are accomplished by manpower unaided by machinery. - -SSSksafjUKT

“ ,rom .r.

Mu.

| Amboy, has intentions in of the funds.

a Catarrh i*7 * Co.,

cury, and ia tal

upon th* hloo ayatam. In buying HaU'a O*

■ure to gat th* gen ulna. It ia ly. and 1* made in Toledo. Ohio, by T. J.

Cheney A Co. Testimonial* free.

WSold by Druggiata ; price, 76c. par bottle.

HaU'a family Pill* are the brat,.

Among the 283 medical journtle published in the United States twenty-eight are devoted exclusively to hygiene.

:en internally, acting directly blood and inueons surfaces of the

HaU'a Catarrh Cur* be ~t ia taken intomal-

<. Ohio, I

1* free.

Ko matter what ails you. headaeh* to a

(sneer, you will never get well until Tout bowel* are put right. CasoaBBTi help natura, cure you without a gripe or pain, produo* •»»T natural movement*, cost you Just 19 cants to start getting your health baok. Caacaaxre Candy CKthartio. the genuine, put up ia metal boxes every tablet ha* 0.0.0.

etamnedon.it- • Beware of imitation*. A woman may not be musical and" at£D be always harping on something. Brooklyn, N.T., Mov lS.—A medical author-

ity says: "There is hardly a family anywhere in which Garfield Tea doe* not often take the

d Tea d

place of the Family Phi everyone ^suffers at times

lysiciau, for practically mea from duordara of

Udneye or bowel*. Certainly,

auch good rasulte

IjT8 permanen 3y cured. Kofltaori asm after first day's us* of Dr. Kline's Oreat Harr* Beetorar. 82 trial bottle and tree tie* free Dr. E. H. Kijwx. Ltd.. S*1 A.rch 8t.. Phila. Pa.

Kn. Winalow'a Soothing Syrup for children toefctog, softou th* guru, reduce. inOammattoa.aUaj* pain, cures wind oolle. 260 a both! e Sunday ia the day of strength; the others are week daye.

highly ipokea of 'Bbieh. 822 Third Jan. 8, 1900.

r _ t secretary of th« ling Loan Asso'n, of Peril

been declared free

MRS. ROBERTS Sits to 111 Sick Women: M Glre Mrs. Pinkhsm a Chance, I Ejqok- She Can Help Ion aa

She Hid Me."

“Dafi* PnrxHAn : The world jraiaM great reformer*; their names aa* fames are In tha cars of everybody, add the public press helps spread tha

and the public press helps spread the ymd tUing*. Among them all Lydia

■ President of W. C. T. U-, Kama*

Cttr.Md.

a softly btoathed Meaning from »« cf thousand* upon thousands a who have been reutored to 'ias when life hung by a I by thousands of others mmumm weary, aching limbs you have qulcitatoei sod whose paids yen have “I ktoowwhsreod I apeak, fori have reoea-ed much valuable beuefit myealf through the see of Lydito E. Ktokyears I nave ktoown oouetoa of ^ro - ■mb who have suflered with dlmleee■Mtot, evaHfito troubles, vleeratkms

declared free from alleged cmblezzlemenl

funds. The alleged shortage ol $9,400 has been paid over by Mr. Wigh* to the association and an effort will_ b< made to have the indictment a gains! him nolle pressed. When the case wai before the Grand Jury Mr. Wight ad mited his responsibility, but denied having taken the money. He is city alter

ney of Perth Amboy.

In the Essex County Court House, in the presence of half a hundred of the leaders of the county bar. Chief Justice Depue bade farewell to the Supreme Court bench, after a continuous service of thirty-five years. His term of office expired Saturday. The Chief Justice delivered a brief farewell address. Cortlandt Parker, senior member of the bar. eulogized the retiring Chief Justice, who replied in a manner that brought the tears to the eyes of nearly all pres-

ent.

A movement is on foot in Gloucester City to extend Monmouth street to Mount Ephraim. A syndicate of capitalists are behind* the scheme, who propose to erect several hundred dwelling houses on a plot of ground on the outskirts of the city. If successful the capitalists will endeavor to darif Newton Creek at Hudson street and thus create a lake. It is also proposed to have the Camden, Gloucester & Woodbury trolley road extended to Mount Ephraim. Many Bordentown public school children have left school under compulsion, as the Board of Health ordered all children who where not vaccinated to remain away. Many parents, since so many persons have died from tetanus resulting from vaccination, refuse to allow their children to be vaccinated. The West Jersey, and Seashore Rail-* ■oad Company, is rfiaking radical changes shout the station in Woodbury, prepatory to next summer's heavy travel. A sew interlocking switch system is being ?ut in between German and Hopkins streets, to be worked by six men ,two it time, with eight hours on and sixteen hours off. The tower will contain

}2 levers.

A proposition launched by the survivors of the late A. L. Johnson in the trolley arena, to give the people of Trenton a three-cent fare, is not being taken rery seriously,' owing to the many resorts given out by the same promoters ibout a year ago that they would at snee build a line from New York to

Philadelphia.

: petition being circulated asking toard of Pardons to commute the . ice of John Young to imprisonment life is receiving but few signers.

Fhe prisoner wj

ier c‘

•he Boar<

lenience c. tor life is receiving but few sig : prisoner was condemcd for the

of Washington Hunter.

The members of the Knights of the Golden Eagle, of .Quinton and Salem, will hold a district meeting in the latter place on Tuesday (evening, November 26. U which members of the Grand Lodge will be present. h seventy-five-foot smokestack, similar, lo the one at the New York Shipyard plant, is to be erected at the new cold storage plant in Bridgeton. It is necessary to make a special mould for some

of the bricks to be used.

The outbuildings with one horse and a quantity of hay, grain,' straw and farming implements' on the farm occupied by Albert Anderson and owned by

sion of a lantern ii

a naptha engine, Je trying the en-

“i the Dela-

Capt Charles Briggs and Henry Hettinger, an inventor of a naptha engine, both of Bridgeton, while trying I gine. came near drowning in the ware bay. Their boat filled with water, and when they beached it y they fell ex-

hausted from exposure,

A Newark passenger, train on the Elizabeth and Newark branch of the ^—*—’ ®" : '—•* ran into » gang of

killing two of them.

*ras Kiiicu u*-'—•*-- —**•—

takes died

1, killing two ..

One was killed outright, and the other 1 to the General Hospital, where he

^"an hour.

Since the finding bf a dead man on

the Woodbine road from Dennisville, young men who have been accustomed to travel that highway at nights have selected a new route to see their best girls.

A week's celebration commemorating

the 119th anniyersay of Methodism in Pennsville and vicinity, began in Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday. The services will be in charge

of the pastor. Rev. B. C Lippincott. County Clerk Trank F. Patterson, of

Camden, has beer notified by the Secretary of Stole that the Commissions of Justices'of the Peace elected at the recent election will not take effect until

May 2, 19M ‘ v

Wfc&tSlte I Tfe* old Prickett sand hole, near Wflto Mrs. Pink- | liaatotown. is lo be reopened and worked.

. . ^-U. ktoa.,** It, ]<*, S^ln. <•> d tw nt Lm-

~ ttoemal lyaMw,

ir Compound.’' 6 MeSSe St,

Teseta:

tea. Bte will

■traag naff 1 the an at

put the

r«ry package cf cocoa or chocolate out by Walter Baker 4 Go. bear* ! well known trade-mark of the chocolate girt, and the place of manufacture. "Dorchester, Mass." Housekeeper* are advised to examine tbelr purchases, and make sure that other good* have not been substituted. They received three gold medals from tha Pan-American exposition. Is U» opinion or entirely too many . . e that the word "friend'' means one who will lend kis money.

$900 TO $1500 A YEAR

We want lalelllceet toes end Wosaea a* Tr**eUnWkeprea*Btotl*«a te Local M*ua****l saS-to-aSa^i ^ rv- ."ri ml; Srvotod. aem4 stamp', fw^f*U perfiralaas eaS

tag MU. oottranv. reitofidphis. »

ASTHMA-HAY FEVER :SK W

^FREEJJJIAL BOTTLE ASOKS D0.WT. 79 LOOT ST. HYXiTV

vuinut-maar offer tin Saul For our 10 Casta wa will aead to ear e.O-il-Cnee, le dare 1 treetiaeel of lb* best medlolaa oa earth,end pot roe on the track bow to mak. Mss. er rtabt at toot home. Addraaa all ordan to Th* U. If. Wills Hedlolat Ceatpitar. 23 Kllsa-

NO GUESS NEEDED. When you welsh on a Jones S00 Lb. Scale K as.OO. FULL FAin OXD (ilk rars thx rsi

SIWOHaWTOH. it. 1

a U HI ON* MADE* .

W.L. DOUGLA.S

HOMS

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