Cape May Herald, 21 February 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 6

TO WORKING GIRLS

FREE MEDICAL ADVICE Erery working grlrl who Is not well U cordially Invited to write to Mra. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., foe advice; it is freely Driven, and has restored thousands to health. HUs Paine’s Experience. ** i want to thank you for what you

ter me. and recommend

ikham’s

xpent

_ . md leeooi Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vegei Compound to all girls whose keeps them standing on their fi the store. The doctor said I stop work ; he did not seem to i that a girl cannot afford to stop My bsck ached, my appetite . ” * —i, and menst

i store. The doctor said I must *o realise

>p work-

ing. lly back ached, my appetite was poor. I oou'd not sleep, and menstruation waa scanty and very painful. One day when suffering I commenced to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and found that it helped me. 1 continued its use, and soon found that my menstrual periods were free from pain and natural; everyone is surprised at the change in me, and I am well, and cannot be too grateful ter what you have don<

lowest

me." — Miss Jantt Paixe, 510 125th St-, New York City. — #6000/wfs/t JJJJJJVJTake no substitute, for it is Lydia F- Pinkham’s Vegetable

Compound flint

DROPSY^f^fflS: BmS W Itmioni*., aad 10 days' usausael rrss. s>. B-a. osxxs s BOSS. SUB.SLsaU. Oa

I telling Humors, Bene Pains. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) euree Pimples, scabby, scaly, Itching Kcnems. Oloers, Eating Sores, Scrofula, Blood Poison, Bone Pains, Swellings, llhoumstlsm, Oanoor. Especially advised for chronic eases that doctors, patent medicines sad

large bottle. To prove it cures B. B. D

Street, Atlanta, C 1 tree medical at

sealed letter. Medicine sent at fence, pre-

is that you will speak a

word tor B. B. B.

paid. All wo a good word tor E

by local applications as they oannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There ts only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is reased by an Inflamed condition of the mooout lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed Deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Us normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Nine eases out of ten areeaused bt catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous sur*— We will give One Hundred Dollars 1 esse of Deafness (eausedby catarrh) cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Circulars sent free. F. J.CuotsT A Co..Toledo, 0. Bold by Druggists, 75c. HalFa Family Pills are the bwt.

A fat i

a thin c

svelte.

Many Hclmol Children Are Sickly. Mother Oray's Sweet Powders for Children, used by Mother Gray, s nurse in Children’s Home. New York, break up colds In S4 hours, cure Feverlshn-as, Constipation. Stomach Troubles. Teething Disorders and Destroy Worms. At all druggists. 25c. Sample mailed Pass. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Boy. N.Y.

tell our troubles, the Isrger

Both Had Memories. | flEW ilildred!" It was the young wife's | name which was called, and the husband ■ waa sitting in the cosy front parlor oi

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Latest Happenings Gleaned From All Over the State.

lover he breathed her n st in all the world to him.

■ Ah!" he n

i Keeper Oils- tired of liv-

and resting his slippered Icet upon the burnished brass fender in from of a .

[lowing fire of rosy embers.

"Mildred!" he called again, as when | After writing to Head name, the sweet- ; borne, saying that he was-tired ol livhim. But there ; ing a life of disgrace and that his four- !" he murmured, i feen years' imprisonment was as good

' as- a death sentence. William Bell, a Hudson county bnrglar, made a desperate attempt at suicide at the State prison. Trenton. He placed a mattress , against the door of his cell and afiff

cunning webs of softened colors and j turning on the gas jet went to bed :t designs, and the young husband's ] to await the coming of death. A kc

band's voice,” and he lay back in h r-chair and watched the bhie flame..

ce in and out among the sparkling ’ prison. Trentcoals. At such a time tncmorj' weaves ! against the door

to await the coming of death. A noticed the smell of escaping g traced h to Bell's apartment, with difficulty that the cell dooi

sweet designs, and the voung hus thoughts flew backwards and foi

in the loom of the past.

Three years ago he had been a

mother's pelted darling, with no wish be opened,

ungratified, no comfort neglected, no | within. Bell was found in an uncon luxury forgotten. Yet he felt within his | scious condition. He was revived and heart a tender longing, an empty void, . sent to the hospital, where he will be which, so far in his happy life, had re- : carefully watched until he gets over his

OAPITALh $25,000. r-’ROFTTB .AND tsUHI'I-U®, $1 200 Established 1901. 1SI1IAI CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. OFFICERS: DIRECTORS: I Samitel F. Euibedok. Wkstley R. Waj.es, William N. Nogciiosa, I Lewis T. Stevens, Joseph Sutton A. L. Hatne*. Geo. W. N out bo si George M. Hesdrices.

SVkstlet R. Wales, President. Samuel F. E lore due. Vice Prea't. George M. .Hendricks, Cashier. Lewis T, Stevens. Solicitor.

.ping gas a nent.; It v ” door coulf -tened iroir

Si&s&r teJsrC'JSf.s ei-xa the mother's heart knew that the wife | since h:s admission to the institution a was greater than.the mother. j couple of weeks ago. Bell has irequentA year passed, and Mildred was his ; ly protested that lie was an innocent wife. Gentle, loving, beautiful, he took ( man ard has railed bitterly at the judge, her to their new home, and for two years At the time of hj> trial he asked that she had filled his mother's place, and | he be given the mil extent of the law made his home a beautiful ideal, a four- - and he was accommodated by the

walled paradise upon earth, yet far above ; court.

” -enely happy and peace- | It was made known in Bridgeton le. Mildred had given | that Clement W. Shoemaker, a glass it, her energy, her time, : manufacturer, had offered the income

icr endeavor—and he was at rest. He ' from $3000 to the South Jersey instiiwoke from his revery with a start. | tute. West Jersey Academy and

"Mildred!" he called. No answer. He ' Bridgeton High School to be used as became alarmed. Was it, then, all v? prizes for annual joint contests in - dream ? And was he to be rudely awaT- 1 tory and debate. The oratorical Alas, for the mutability of hu- ! test is to be by representat"— fi.-i •'Milder'”” ’ --" J • l - — J - u : ~

* Account* of Mcrcbauta and Individuals solicited. Certificate* of deposit banting three per cent. Interest Issued, Interest beginning on the date of issue. Bankers monev orders payable In sll parts of the United Btates and Forelgr exchange payable In all parti of tbe world, sold at lowest rates. THE HOMESTEAB East Corner Washin&rton and Jackson Sts. CAPE MAY, N. J. THE CAFE * s thoroughly up-to-date in all appoii.r. iiients. Handsomely appointed pariora CtJ for ladies.

P | ^ conened? Alas, for the muubility’of hu- I test is to be by representatives of all 1 man affairs! "Mildred!" he called, for j three schools v and the prizes. $yo. $15 j the fourth tiige. • ! and $10 in gold. The debating con- 1 "Yes, Ebeneaer," came the sweet- | test is to be between representatives oi >iccd tnswer from a sofa in the comer | rhr Institute and Academy, and the "Oh 1" he said, in a^tone of relict | prizes vrill^ be Sjo in gold jo winning

nbbie mine!^*

The more we they seem to gn H. H. G xs_ . the only scocesi

world. Bee tb«_ me&t In another column ot this paper. You • m judge some people by the things

Sons, ot Atlanta, Go., are nl Dropsy Bpeelallets In the

SPRING PURIFICATION

Yes, hubbic mm

“Wcll, love, the fire it going won't you go and fetch some

"Not

much, petser! I’ve been doing

. ring-wife slave business long enough, and if you want any more coal

iu’11 have to get it yoursplf." Mildred's memory had been few webs itself while that fire

ly getting cold.

AV

j prizes will be $30 in gold to winning j icam and SlO to the best individual dc- ! any one of the three Bridgeton school* fail to accept the offer, while/ should all fail to do so, the income from the invcstir.cn: is to go to local charitict. It is thought the offer will be accepted

by all three of the schools.

* The summer residence and all itr

:s of Mrs. Julia Ebcrhardt. at

street. Philadelphia, and came

j conti

j Ocea_ ..

Village on stilt*. EberilS

In the extreme northeast comer ol I enth str_., , Virginia is a village where most of the j down, accompanied by her daughter ] estate is under water. It is a barren 1 and a sick grandchild. The daughter's I region, but there were plenty of good j husband is lying seriously ill at a Phil j oysters on it. and for fifty years every j adelphia hospital. Mrs. Ebcrhardt had 1 nc who wanted to helped themselves brought down thechild, who is also very 1 the bivalves. _ ill. fo: the benefit of the j '

After the death of the original own- : building caught fire from '-“irs began to see that there j the sick room on rite

- in the estate, and that gave - loss is $2000.

loney in the estate, and that gave to Franklin City. It contain! ut one hundred houses, every one on piles, three or four feet above ground, which is most of the time*

under water.

Among the most curious things are Most of these arc covered at all times, and there U no - one qf them that at some time during the day is not -surrounded by water It seems quite strange to be drawing pure, fresh spring water from the bottom of the salt water bay. .

is also very 1 air. The

rom a stove in econd floor. The

Homan all see and other men

nature is constituted tha: judge better in the affairs o’ than in their own.

of the Skin and Blood Should Be^in NOW "OLOOD HUMOURS, Skin Humours, Scalp Humours, Baby Pi Humours and every kind of Humour from Pimples to Scrofula, with Premature Loss of Hair, may now be speedily, permanently and economically cured by Cuticura Resolvent, greatest of Blood and Skin Purifiers, assisted by the external use of Cuticura Ointment and Cuticura Soap. Thousands of the world’s best people have found instant relief and speedy cure by the use of Cuticura Resolvent, Ointment and Soap in the most b ING, and SCALY INGS and INFLAMMA*

of ' es, ol

s by tj

skill has failed to relieve, mu

Cuticura Treatment is local and constitutional—complete and perfect, pure, sweet and wholesome. Bathe the affected surfaces with Cuticura Soap and Hot Water to cleanse the skin of Crusts and Scales and Soften the Thickened Cuticle, dry without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment freely to allay Itching. Irritation, and Inflammation, and Soothe and Heal, and lastly take Cuticura

Resolvent to Coed and Cleanse the Blood, and put every function in

a state of healthy activity.

To those who have suffered long and hopelessly from Humours

of tbe Blood, Skin and Scalp, and who have lost fi medicines, and all things human, Cuticura 3 force hardly to be realised. Every hope, eve

My Hair

f severe sickness

“I bid a very that took off sll my btir. I purchased a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor and it brought all my hair back again.’’ V. D. Quinn, Marseilles, IB.

One thing is certain,— Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. This is because It is a hair food. It feeds the hair and the hair grows, that’s all there is to it. It stops falling of the hair, too, and always restores color to gray hair. tLStsMl*. AUaraBMs.

s^^^^sisya yon s bottle. Be rare sad straths nan» of TOOT nearest eiprra* office. Address, 3.C.AYEB CO., Lowell, Mess.

Burglar*

in ' yVoo-

again tried bury, but

,clime. The intended robbery v the jewdlry store of Horace Thoman Ora Sharp, who lives in the adjoining part of rite building, was aroused,'and saw two men run as the shots were

~ : officers.

•uary meeting oi the Glounty Teachers’ Association

The __ resicr Com sras held in

was held in the Court House bury. President Eldridge in

Principal Frey gave an address on “The Value of the Reports of the Commissioners of Education." and Dr. HanchclT. formerly principal of the

nal School, of Knntz-

iron time

Keystone Normal !

town, also made an address. From a reliable source conics th

port again that the old Gloucester

works plant has been sold. This

the New York Shipbuilding Com pans is said to have purchased the proper!) and is also said to have made an offer for the Gloucester _ Manufacturing

Company’s plant adjoining.

>The Methodist congregation at Woodstown feel concerned over the re port that other churches arc after then pastor. Rev. J. P. Scechrist. who ha* been there only one year. It is probable that the salary will be raised as

an inducement to keep him.

The hennery of Joseph K. Lippin cott. on the Milford road, was robbed of seventy-five fowls. The chickens can easily be identified, as Mr. Lippincou marked each one when small b> cutting off the middle toe of the righi

fool.

Dexter Townsend, of Kane, Pa., was in Millville and hired fifty-three jdas? workers for a Western window light

plant. Judge

Camden,

enslai

i. A. Armstrong and visited Congressman

Washington-

lager in Washh,,,,.....

-'he Royal ’ Development Mining Company, capital $400,000, filed articles of incorporation in the County

Clerk’s office at Camden:

Edward Dugary, Frank McCormick ind James Hyatt, young men, were committed in default of bail by Recordtr Stackhouse in Camden on the charge M breaking and eniering the bottling establishment of Jos. J. Alexander, at 502 Walnut street, on January 10. and stealing a quantity of whiskey and a dollar bill hanging in a frame. Prosecutor Lloyd, of Camden, received word from the police authorities of New Haven, Conn., that Walter S. Miller, colored, wanted in Camden for the alleged tergery of the names of Mark and Frank Bradley to a deed, was under arrest there. The Prose tor wired the New Haven police

....

Cottages served with Choicest Wines, Liquor? and Beers J. J, EATIY, Proprietor

ffl. <s. Beng^ef)® ® Sons, ' - - ^hiTzibers - - and §{eam 9ittep§. sfiBOTAav OTssa a apssj&vnr I£&tlmatopp Furnished. 41© Wa-shinoton St., Cape r**ay. n. J.

IRE ALDINE STEffi® Appointments firvt-claas. Cut ,ine excellent. Rated, per dxy. upward; #10 per week, upward. THEODORE MUELLER.

M. C. SWAIN & Co., OFFICE ^ RESIDENCE, | ARTIFICIAL STONE Corgieana Queen Streets PAVEMENTS, fFH-ARS. CAPE MAY. N. J. I ‘ FLOORS, &T LAKS Twenty-five Years Experience. I QF ANY COLOR OR DESIGN.

______ who had rinigrsted to gentleman tn rertnsnire. 1 nr ion had a younger brother in Dublin who wsi very poor,

Champ Clark and a prohibitionist rator met at a farm house la Missouri last fall, both being out vote-hunting at the time. The farmer'a wife prv lifnl dinner for the travI her by eating

1

; at was a dyspeptic and merely sipped t cup ot hot water. The boat and hostres urged him to try the chicken, a

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