Cape May Herald, 11 October 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 7

No Hair?

“My hair ?«£ fallinf out Tory f»»t and I waa greatly alarmed. I then tried Ayer’a Hair Vigor and

my hair trapped Mr*. G. A. McV

(ailing;'

:Vay, Alexandria, O.

The trouble is your hair does not have life enough. Act oraptly. Save your hair. Feed it with Ayer’a Hair Vigor. If the gray h irs are beginning to show, Ayer’s Hair Vigor will restore color every time. tija t to*, an anoko.

J. C. ATX* CO., Lo»«n, Ml

Liver Pills That’s what you need; something to cure your biliousness. You need Ayer’s Pills.

Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black ? Use Buckingham’s Dye socu etafufriut'a f nmauNM

‘'The market is overrun with substitutes lor this food and that.” asserts the capitalists. "I sec no justification for backing your new health food.'' With a naive smile the inventor turns to him and suggests: "But it may also be used as a subThen the capitalist displays unusual activity in sending for patent attorneys and others to draw up articles ol

partnership.

Toothful lotolUccncr. Two little urchins were seated-i morning in Central Park, scanninj newspaper which they had picked up. Pole, and. indulging in boyish theories concerning the Northern enterprise, marked to the.other: ^

Nm

"Why. just of course.” w;

up in Central Park, ready reply.

QtiOW THIS

' ToaFriend If IT ODES HOT APPEAL TO TOO.

A WE GUARANTEE onr

k CONCENTRATED f Iron & Alum Water £ to cure any form ot Rheumatism, InW dfceetlon. Female Complaint. Sidney ilk and Bladder trouble. Catarrh, Blom-

aeh Tronble. dr money refunded.

Oat of the If oaths ef Babes. Small Boy—I want^to get a bale ot dealer—What ^o yon want with ibv? Is it for yonr father? Small Boy—No, sir; it’s for our

horse.

Mamma—You must be awfully careful. darling. The doctor says youi

system is all upset.

Little Dot—Yes, I guess it is. mamma. ’cause my foot's asleep, and people must be terribly upset when they go to sleep at the wrong end. "One by one our friends pass away.” mused the old lady, as a funeral procession was passing by the house. "Well, grandma/’ remarked little five-year-old Harry, "yon wouldn't want 'em to go two by two or in

bunches, would you?"

"Mamma,” said little Elsie, "when people are ashamed they always get red in the face, don't they?” "I believe so. dear,” was the reply. "Then,” continued the little observ- , ”1 wonder why Uncle George only

ms ashamed in his nose?" Foum th« Unaml On.

"I’ve been two weeks tnring to coax my husband to give me feo to buy a new dress," complained Mrs. Gaxzam

to Mrs. Wiffles. “I never do that.” "What do you do?”

"I have my new dress charged, and

' ‘and to fight it out with

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NEW JERSEY STATE

NEWS.

Latest Happenings Gleaned From All Over the State. The laying of the cornersionc of the school near Woodruff was postponed until next Sundav. owing to the inability of some ol the speakers to be

present.

The continued wet weather has almost ruined the buckwheat crop in

Hunterdon county.

The Bethel. German Baptist Church, near Croton, will be dedicated with appropriate ceremonies next Sunday. The primary room of the Pcnnsgrove public school is so overcrowded that .1 will be fitted up at o"'-»

lera has broken out at :

lensburg. Hunterdon county. Jai Beaty has lost eleven fine porkers

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eaty has lost eleven fine porkt the disease. Other farmers in

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organized with these officers: Prest- — dent. John Baltus; vice-president. Sam- ene d up uel Buck; secretary. Miss Annie Stru- ; <fu n druv

ble: treasurer. Sanford Groendyke.

series of musicalcs will be given duni

The aptitude of the black man lor ready replies is known almost the world over. If be cannot think of a correct answer, even approximately, he proceeds to say something to impress you with the fact that he knows what ne is talking about. Not long ago one of the laborers or farm hands employed on the Mount Vernon estate was wording dose to the roadside and a visitor who had come to nay his iribute at the shrine of the Father of his Country came along. Spying the colored laborer, he asked him plzyfully if he ever worked for George Washington. The laborer was well along in years, but still quick to an"1*0, sail." he said, "bui Ah dun used to wuk for some of his fam’ly and Ah dun seen Mistah George often."

“Then you must have s^m him when he took that famous hack at the cherry

tree." the visitor persisted.

Uncle was stumped for once, but only for a moment. ‘ Yes, sah." he answered. with a face that immediately brightened up. "Yes. sah. Ah sho did. Ah

■ kck musself."

Raland tor Mis Ollvar.

"V’S Mr*. G.rfctt D, L»p„, ol I

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m.sssr-Jfei’r*' j Er':,*!g2ru&. hm .

! J-rS.-g—■

i county, buying up all the i Th» Fo*irr »f tha (iam*. Boston papers says that

tennis players, the it a grrot deal

Thomas'shourds, o'f

B. B. B. Cara* Daao-'aated Caaaa

ly-To Brava it Bf B.

These disease*, with schet and pains bones, joints and back, agonizing pains

rsriru wood they

j chestnut crop of Soi

shoulder blades, banda, fingers, arms and | J hU * f!

leg* crippled by rheumatiam, lumbago,sciatica, or neuralgia; hawking, spitting,nose bleeding, ringing in the ears, aick stomach, deafness, noiaea in tbs head, bad tseth.tbin hot blood, all run down feeling of catarrh are sure signs of an awful poisoned condition of the blood. Take Botanic Blood Balm. (B3.B.) Soon all aches and pains atop, the poison is destroyed and a real permanent cure is made of the worst rheumatism or foulest catarrh. Thousands of

Druggists, II per large bottle. Sample fres by writing Blood Balk Co, H Mitchell

St.,/* - “

crack

s, • put a _

:nt into their grace!

rood they can. , ; If the prediction holds out that the | "Ot

:hestnnt crop of South Jersey will be ; ihosc English rra< ‘ id thus far it has.-the crop i Doherty brothers,

:nsc. , ' practical sentimen hourds, of Lower Alloway, j method of play.”

just sown a wheat field in a tomato 'All Tennisonian, I suppose." patch, from which he did not make a ! ^ single picking, because a hail storm B^ur Stilt.

fe'aia - ;

The present head of the :

works represents the third general

this family of gun-founder*.

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Merrill 1 * Foot Powder. An abootote cure -for all foot troubles. Guaranteed to stop all odor and tiacraslvs penrotration. Bring* red, burning, ammrtlng. tired and tender feet to a perfectly normal condition. A snperior toilet article tor ladies. This powder doe* away wtth the uae of dress shields. Druggists, or sent direct In handsome sprinkle top On package for JAc. Knwnr F. Mnanj., Maker. Woodstock, VU

- say*: "Hall's ( satisfaction. C_ as It cure* every

and other trades at farm houses; some gut* sell It, 76e.

for enlargements, or other improve- I j ments in all directions, while the mov- | “. i ing question has entered the heads of

only a very fevft I FITfi permanently cured.No fits or nervousi Paolsboro township committee has neasaRarfliat day * use of Dr. Kline's Great I ordered five more fire plugs placed ' NerveBestoror.taMal bottle and treattsetree about the town. ' Dr.E. H. Ku»x.lAd..8tl AruhBt.. Phlia., Pa. Dr. I. W. Kirk, of Fairton. has 4000 A child may bs spoiled and still be too

| eggs in incubators, besides hundreds ot ■‘"ss! s

quit the business. 1 his tall th great demand for carpenters, and other trades at farm house

and Bladder trouble, Cata: _ _, . aeh Trouble, or money retunded.

8-0*. bottle SO centa. 18-< CL. It will cost you only 8 ( day to Rive tt a trial. la

worth it?

bot

cents per mr health

J. M. ECHOLS CO.,

LYNCHBURG. VA.

irrmSii

Free Tsri Trastusirt

canneries in South Jersey is a great | boom to business. Merchants icel the J

effect of it.

A piano firm at Woodbury has com- | -menced working at night td fill orders

for Christmas.

Toll has been taken off the Mullica 1 Hill turnpike from Mantua. The Good Intent Engine Company, of Monm Holly, has decided to pur- J

, to be used in the

PE-RD-NA NECESSARY TO THE HOME. A Letter From Congreeeman White, of North Carolina. p PE-RU-NA IS A HOUSEHOLD i SAFEGUARD. i No Family Should Be Without D ERUNA u a great famUy toedicii r Tbs women praim it as weU as I men; it it just the thing for the »us littU osterrhal ailmenU of chfldhood. The following testimonials from thai ful men and WM&ea tell in direct, sum language what their success hat been the uae of Peruna in their farailtea: Louis J. Bcberrinsky, 103 Locust street,

Atlantic, Iowa, writes:

"I will tell you briefly what

cne for the. I took a severe cold wheel

lectors roedi-

bottle 1

srts

of Peruna and was well.

./SE!" ‘m iss troubU sL look I’,

bat I ree-smmend your remedy at every

arsSFH!

•TT Z" fZty'Zi they have teen with astonUbment what fled with Peruna, and fltulU to bean l J excellent remedy lor the grip and

src .zz. ZZiES-Zi

in regard to the mer-

Penu

Sbr.’te .

it* of the great catarrh cure, Peruna:

wAfiSTJITI

.. .. Peruna has done for us. Many

Thanking y

indumenaable ar tide in my medicine chest. It » twenty medicines io one. and has ao far cured every eickaeas that baa been in my home

■rally against

irrh, bronehitn. catarrh iver and kidneys. It is

case of catarrh of *e of catarrh of the

Peruna protect* sri:-,s£h"“ r

bead.

excellent remedy lor the grip a catarrh. I hareueedttin my family and they all Join me In recommending it at an excellent remedy.’’

Very reepectlutly, George H. White,

The Peruna Medicine Co., Co^mbtn, 0.: Peruna ia an interoal, apentiEc, syitemic remedy for catarri: It .. no palhhlive or temporary remedy; it u thorough If you do not derive prompt and sati*Mctory results from the use of Peruna jEfr-Hro" sr.S?Ski

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nan. Proaident of T1 i, Columbua, Ohio.

WEIWtAMCOTO Ther* is no sotiafaction keener than b*no dry and comfortable seSen oaf In the hardest storm. YOOAK -S9U Of TH5 IP YOU WEAR iWATEDPCOOF JILED CLOTHING f MADC Ot HACK 0* YriXOW' 1 M BAOBS BY 008 GUAKMfTH ^JLj.TOWH C0.BO5T0MMAilL_. A&K roust DEALER. Lj

Mrs.Wlnalow's Soothing Syrup forehlklren ImcMdng.soften the gums, reduces inflammatl on allays pain .curse wind oeMe. 86c. a bottle

Mexican Veterans

mims I -waa troubled with Indigestion and dyapepafa aa long as I cam remember. I bad no appetite, and the little I ate dlatreued m# terribly. All day long J would feel sleepy and j bad uo ambition to-do anything. ! Since taking Qlpana Tabulca I feel decidedly better. In the m.vnlng I im fresh and sound and my appctlM baa improved wonderfully.

At druggist*. e The Five-Cent packet is enough for aa ordinary occasion. The family bolt!*, 60 cents, contains a supply fer a year.

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ST. JACOBS OIL POSITIVELY CURES Rheumatism Neuralgia Backache Headache Feetache AH Bodily Aches

AND

CONQUERS

PAIN.

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, .‘hasc new uniform*. . .

parade to be held there on October Z3 ' I do not believe Plso's Cure for Consump-

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' Salem will have a # big charity ball

ii&ftesssr.jfiia.sS" Xlotmt Holly. I A copper penny in a good state of 1 • i 5ssrS“i.. b wSs». a ‘F' ffins; »

! fartn. near Mount Holly, by Columbia

‘ Hawthorne, while plowing.

i -•fficc by the Burlington Garbage Re- . , Juction Company. The capital of S5o,- ; I phia: James H. Birch. Jr., and Albert J. i 6 mjT Vk. B oT'i5S«;, dik. h,,. i f j ntmpkin vine growing which is 40 fee: 1 5 j ong and contains a pumpkin mcasur- |

i 1 ng four feet in circumfere

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egassssusiUBAsgs' Otsa WsntmaiaUtoUM. W# will p*r »i. -j Ur . isuiminw swvios, stou wau ouy u« cMCKai *lih —. »- ao tsw XAetoo sva. Fr-C

itaca.sUns.tb. W. H. WU1>

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ADVERTISE" IT PAYS

Con^a _ Beware

4^ There are quet | in England yet.

.. country parson lakely went to preach in an old remote parish one Sunday. Tnic aged sextan, in taking him to the place, insinuatingly said: "I hope your riv'rence won't mind preachin’ from the chancel. Ye see, this is a quiet place, and I've got a duck sittin’ on fourteen eggs in the pulpit.”

DROP8YS?SSei=: mo OmO ol W~I* . me 10 day tnrta..* me. m. nm. aaxaa'a*o»*.aaa.o»

WLIS?JH^£&5

tajssaa A«asin'

WIJY

SUFFER

RHEUMATISM. CATARRH, INWOESTION. CONSTIPATION. KIBNEY #nd LIVER TROUBLES. BLOOD DISEASES.

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Brown—Mrs. Ayres says ihe her gown four or five times a Mr*. Greene—-Wail, I don’t blame her. I haven't seen her in anything that I shouldn't think she would b« glad to change for something else.

many i

The vine grew from a single seed. Mrs. George W. Taylor, well known

n Edgewater Park society circles, has

presented to Rev. H. H. New - ■or of the Bethel A. M. E. Chi lion at Beverly. $350 ait'a me her late husband, who was g •.crested in religions .work .ai „

colored people.

■ John W. Wood, living on Irving av- 1 sme. Atlantic City, has in his posses- j lion a watch made in 139Z. The inscrip- ; ion reads: "Ben Bishop, London, j 1392." The dial is a little larger than 1 lady's watch, but the works are so trranged thaf the lime piece is seven- | eighths of an inch in thickness. It is |

-ji regular bull's-eye pattern.

The net valuation of taxable property ' at Holly Beach is $386,134. a decided i

increase over last year.

Charles H. Clouting has been elected j secretary of the Sea Isle City Board of |

Health.

■ . to ' !

pumpkins. , single seed.

SE , mortal to j

> was greatly in- | work.among the I

Th. Great BLOOD PUAIFIKB, Will EXf.ct a Quick and Parman.nt Cur*.

to kee.

is $30 per ton. The fishing i

Cape May county ing the past sunm the fisherman Mat

Herman blame the pound n

The American a capital of ~

Peat Company..whh a capital of $50,000. is being formed in ; Passaic to develop and work large de- j posits of paat in Sbmersct county. The i organizers arc Ed Terhune and other F hew* of the Terhune estate in that I Profiting by past experience ht dis- ! itising of sweet potatoes when the poet — —'‘ too low*, and ^t he great

ry-

fiats (Jer\tl/-,

/Vets pieasarstlyi /lets Berxeficiallyi

(Vets truly as-a Laxative-. Syrup of Figs appeals to the cultured and the [U-tnformed and to the healthy, because its corn-

simple and wholesome and he-

ponent parts are simple and wholesome and L cause it acts without disturbing the natural functions, as it is wholly free from every objectionable quality or substance. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal virtues of Syrpp of Figs are obtained from an exceileM combination of plants known to be mdBicinally laxative and to

act most beneficially.

To get its benefteky effects—buy the genuine—manufactured by the

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