Cape May Herald, 20 August 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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DROPSY

Lost Hair

My fair c«M oat by tb« kindf«l, and tbe (ray bain bcra* to croon |«. l triad Ayor'a HairVl|«r. and It (topped the hair I Ing oat Bod reatorod the

There's a pleasure In offering such a prepara* tion as Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It gives to all who use it such satisfaction.. The hair becomes thicker, longer, softer, and more glossy. And you feel so secure in using such an old and reliable preparation. uji * mo>. mtntfim.

yarn a uottte. B* u4 (tro tbc of mr »«»mt ooprooo oSco. Adi J.C.AYZBCO.. LovoU.:

NEW JERSEY JTATE NEWS

Farmer* «ith ituect and fruit tre« iprayer* had a nrdnifht fitrht *jth ■ nrf m the Wheat Road Sehoolhou*e. V ineland. and came nfl victorinev The Name* contented the <>rj:»n ani climb ed up a clout door «r- the r„i. r« •here the patent fire ertinru » l er c uli sot reach. A* the l»Kk on the di»oi ara* found broken and the VnuW* acattered around, the theory of iv.ceneiar i«m wa» adopted by the Board of Edu Ration. A detective hi* been hired tc

inve,ligate.

Tbe Farmer*’ Alliance'o! Hunterdon county »‘ill hold their thineetjth aitnua 4 picnic on the FlemiiffcH _ rr ‘ : " J '

i Fair Grou

ktw macoY**T;

Smith will *peak on “The Fgji.

rr»' Enemie*: - ' A»*euWl.‘ n an Samne’ 5. Swaclchammer. "The I.a*t i.r*i»i9:ure:“ John V 1. Pier*on. "Innocent Scarecrow*:" Bolton Hr*!. "Where > he Nation Driltiner 1 E. E. Hotter 'Orthodox Dcmocrary." John J. M.t >hy.” "Single Tax:" Ser»if>- Williau

3. Gcbhart. “Detnocracj "

The bottle-blowing rmchint* thalave her-.i at the g'av» work* at Salt— at a long time, end viewed with «.-*«pilion by the blower*, have been ahipp'i* | may. After a tborowch tert *hi» v.- | 'htne i» far from sr^uerc** Th- firm•

af South Jer*eji-

Rallreada aad f or*»try. The rad road* of the *>*♦•«! State* .*« ever year i io.ooo.oec a*w . ,0 replace old one*. Timber »ortable lor tiea ha* become uarce. andpnee* have increased year by year. For twenty /ear* railroad manager* have been eoaaidrring the qneatioa of timber auptiy for lie*, and have been led into ef-.perimem* in lomt culture for profit. '. . In the West uVeral of tbe stronger . . !•> ay companic* have grove* ol c* talpa old enough to give them tree* for tit*. The older companies are exfending the catalpe plaBtation*. and Other companies. *ati*fi*d with the ext criment*. are putting out tree* by thi undred th on sand. The ratal pa i» of rapid growth, thr wood i» durable, and the influence o. the planting experiment* on a large scale of the railroad compame* ha* been a practical demon»tration ol thr advantage* of forett culture lor profit If it i* profitable for corporation* to grow catalpa* it i» profitable for mdrvidusls to grow them. A Bottled Brother. Dr. Gillespie, the present moderator of tUe Church ol Scotland, tell* how hi *a« nono|u**ed the other, day by a racsed urchin with whom he got into

He said:

H.s Inference. •* "The young women of a Connecticut town have organized a Tongue Guard."’ she remarked as ‘he looked up from the paper she had been rcad-

an unkind word about any

fined a penny.”

“Do they have chibs and sewing elcs and card parties and other | siping organizations?” he inquired.

; B« U .u^r.f‘ 0 they'do. r and the fine* , ^ ^o‘t °f «

are paid, their father* must be million. ! * ,fer ? a ■ 1 * (l ‘ h » l *«

H a Clever Plan.

i “Five dollars, please.'' »aid the law-j-or to hi* prospective client, i “But I haven't stated my case yet.'

i protested the client.

"Five dollar* first, and then it won't | be so difficult to be honest with you,'

I minted the lawyer. | "How's that?" *

"Wei!.'IT you haven't got ahy case | and I advise you to sue. you'll pay me a $50 retainer without a murmur: but ] if I tell you frankly that ypj haven I

Aa Far as Her Knowledge Went. Ethel—Do you know anything about puts and calls? Agnes—No. except shat whenever Willie Snively calls on me lather put* him out. ...—

letter follows, is another woman in high position who owes her health to the . use of Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound. •Diuisni —I «ia™l lorieTraIJM iotli «oieim! tr—Vnr na and bearing-down pnina, catmed by womb trouble. Mr aupbtite wma fitful, and I would lie awake for botira. and could not Bleep, I seemed more weary in tbe morning than when I retired. After reading oos of your ad vertiaemenu I decided to try the merits of Lydia K. Ptnkham*a Vegetable Compound, and 1 am BO I dkL hoone can deacribe the good U did me. 1 took thrA tottka faithftdly and

SSS&thTmBaTmM' $5000

machine until it* perftet

fired.

A freight car

• •pr.*a:i i

I th'

. I won't be quite so strong!. | tenipted to run you up against a lot ol j useless litigation, if that happen* to be

the kind ol a ca»e you have."

South African* bought good* valI ucd at IzS.Tf&ooo from the United j Statfa.in igoa. . , , ,

Apparoatly trifling IneidenU In woman* dally Ufa fraqnrt plusmanU of tbo womb. A ally on lb* atnira, lilting during ■ r at a counter, running a awwing machine, or atawdlng yraanlt in dUplaeeznent. and atrateof aeriocaevl ou of ooeh teoubla ahoold be the algaal for «uWt netton. ’ • chronic through neglect or a miatake* Idea rrciaa or Waring H alone. . « _ a have regwlned health by the nae of Lydia & mnJtisam’a Vegetable Compound. If the slightest trouble appear* which you do not understand Witte to Mrs. Plnkham, at Lrnn. Maafc, for her advice, and afew Cteety words from her will show youtha right thing to do. This •drice eoetn you nothing, but it may mean life or happta^ or both. Mrs. LeUh StoweU, 177 WeUInj^on St., Kingston, Ont., writes! "DxAit Mbs. Pdckbaw : — Tou are indeed • ..daend to women, and if they all knew what k you could do tor them, there would be no need ) of their dragging out nuaeruble livea in agony, f “I guflered for year* with bearing-down palm, '»trouble, nerrouaneea, and excruciatingneake but a few In tiles of Lydia E. Plnkham'* Vegetable Compound made pnew and promising to me. I am ! happy, and I do not know what is, arid Inow enje^tbe^beatof ^T^Tlw^a ha raUed apou ta - ~ ■■ It U a aorwriga ear* for haartmr*

New Jer»ev and Sc»*h''r •tation m Gloufe*lcr citywis broke" ihio by thieve*, who carried-ol hi'<■ and tallow valued »t $.t •. !h- |*o'.!' learned that the hide*, hi' b**n lak r scros* the Glouccilrr fc-ry and sold l i Philadelphia <!ealr# Two mer. w-r arrested and comT.itt^d m '•**, id with having cotnm-u-d the ih fv X M Hankins and a fri*nd fro-n Millville had a narrow escanf- Irom lie mg drowned off Hereln-d Irld. A heavy sea was run: iir ard ihev we' ‘wamped in a vni'U napislhx launch 1'hc life-aavvue crew ;.i Anrlcsea re* ct-ed fhem fronr fhetr pcrilor* po.i Al the meeting of the Mf.lvile Cf Co-.ncd. City Rreorder Hoxale rerxiri rd that the total com Ihe epidr-v of •mallpox to (hat city last wime was >3589.3U A valuable lot of jewrlrv and silver a are was stolen from the home • Freeholder D. F Cook, of Trenton while hi* family were ictrprrari'y ;.b

sent

Penn«grovc is tntkitic »n «nd»ar--lo (orm a society (or rhe go id of th town and to work in r-mneelion wv s Board of Trade. The Elmer lockup ha< been cor .demned and a eommittrr '•! Ctmn i ha* been instructed to procure a nc" Colonel W. A. Jones, of the Unit" Stales Army, and l^ghlhonv enginee* is inspecting the lighthouses along «h Jersey coast. The house of Sea Isle'Citv VolunteeFire Company No. I »a‘ *lightly dam ■V..&.SS Hfifter, ..r xm™, K. begun 10 deliver an order of 20.000 pil ing 1 wentv feet long, which will make many carloads Mr*. Bridget Bradway. ol Bridgeton. i* piecing a quilt of 12^7/. piece*. Shhas lieen two year* at this work, an ' it trill take six month", longer ip which to finish it. ~ • The Shiloh Grange arili rebuild it* hall.' which was recently destroyed b.

fire.

Repaupo fartnrrs have Mich a heav rrop of tomatoes that the* cannot *e' them all picked William Sh»i-ildrr« secured nine Italian*, who |*i-ked JO" basket* in one aftertn-vn Qitinton'* watermelon crop is a dea - ! ‘lailure Thr people arc bemo- n fhi* fart, a* « is'cemsider-d a r-—‘ ■watermelon-loving eommonity. Mul Toed - Locnsbttry. crall* * Urge nv> fluerr. had only twelve hills to live on Of two acre*. Harrisonvillr people arc rrmplain ing about too much raring on thstone road between that piece and Wooditotrn. Early m she *prm* several ton* o' crushed stone were nl*<-ed on the Crown Point road we*t of Woodhur* Thi has been gronnd In a powder, and onl a traits a atrong wind lo blow it awav The whereabout* ol 1-omr Thottirv aon. the missing salesman of Gloucer . ter chy. are still unknown. Cape May City Connril has added e H* fist of standing committee* a police committee, the frnni»>n of w-r-ch is to hear and determine alt charge* aga : *iM member* of the potter force. Dietrich & Bowser, of P'n.la-’einhia. to whom I be contract was aw*»d*d for the erection of a new sea wad. boardwalk and beach drive in front of thr fcast Cape May tract, from Madison j avenue to Sewell's Point, were giver, ten days m which to proceed with the woric or at the end of that time the contract may be rescinded. Complying with the advice of State Entomologist J. B. Smith, th- Trentolutboritie* are preparing to drain a large swamp near C*dwa!»de- ‘ Park with the view of abolishing a mosquito breeding place. A tTvotnand do:l»rI will be expended m.thc improvement*. ' The Gloncenter City street improvements having been completed Connril will likely enforce the ordinance com pelling outside teams to pay a lieen«f In rise ertjr^ The Price of Pwaw. Tbe value of a cal in the day* long ago wma flsed by law. “Tbe price of a kitten before It could eve was a

The cai mast also be perfect la beariag. eight aad smell, and have good claws. If anyone

fmmenee Yorkshire Hovee. W eat worth U tbe Baglaad. There Is a frontage feet, and great raagae cd • with bage casks ad bear of tbe place U as

' My boy. who look* after you?” —• • ■ ■ ” a* the quick — 1

r fatherr'

reply.

‘'Xaebuddy.' ' Where it r "He's deid.*'

"‘lave you a mother?" • f he'» deid. tae.” “Have yon not a iitter, then” "f niver had yin." surely you have a brotherr ^ "Ves. but he’* at Glasga College" "Well, cannot he spare tome time fr-dr hi* »tudir» to look after you

bur

'Ns. sir: for he was b-'rn wi t» WA* ♦•d they keep him in a bottle More Interesting. Vis* G itch—Didn't you really attend l-ie wedding? Yr. Crabbe—So. There was fight on at the club that night, __ Mi*» Guscb—And would you rather ,ttrnw a prize fight than a wedding? Mr. Crabbe—Of course, you can t bet Cl the best man at a wedding.

Kt.t»r. Ltd., till ArehjsL,PWU..t*.V MoniU" U the favorite day for «»aitait-

THE SALESWOMAN Compelled to Be on Her Feet the Larger Pert of tbe Day Finds m Tonic In Peruna*

■l»* Curtain, of Kt rani, Wive* H*r Experleaee.

IBS NELLIE CURTAIN. MS Pe*r: slrewt, St. Paul, 11 in . , best) asleywomae in t depsrimrat store, srrites: “I have chargr o a department in a dry good*Core, anda/ter alanding Ihe larger pari af the dag, I weald go heme with a dnil ache, genera Up through mg entire bedp. 1 need Peru nn and feel me tnneh heller that J walk to an l from the etore new. I knew Peruna to be the bee' medicine • n the market ter the die mate* peculiar to women."—Him Nellie Curtain. Nothing is to weakening to tbe human system as the constant loas of saoena. Catarrhal inflammation at the mneons membrane produce* an exeosaive formation of

located in the bead or pelvic organs, tbs discharge of mucus i sure to occur This discharge of mucus constitutes a weakening drain; the syttera eaonol long withstand the loss of reueu*. hence it is that women afflicted with caurrhsl affections of the pelvic organ* feel tired and languid, with «tak buck and throb!- g brain. A coorse of Peeuns is sure to re sto-e health by cutting off the weakening drain of the daily loas of munis. Aa Admlrsbls Tonis.* Congressman Mark H Dunne!!, Kat.ocal Hotel. Washington. D. C-, wntea; “Your PeruM being used by myself and »ny of my friends and acquaintances, not _-jN as a cure for caiarrb but also *s sn admirable tonic for physical recuperation, I gladly recommend .o gll persons requiring such remedies." — Man; H. Dun-

nell.

If yoa do not derive promrt and ai tory results from the use of Pei

fad .u£

and be will "be pleased to give you bis valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of Sanitarium, Columbus,

The a Soth'a-;* more refres'-lag or Invigorating '• suirc-er than a daflv bntK Caa soft tepH water and coed 'Oar. Ivory Soap li wlenl for the hath; It Is pore. Uthe** qul-cly aad leave* the akio soft and white. Th > ha-h alionld betaken emir it tbe morning or just before retiring a: nlehf. Ezajtaoa fl. Ptaxra. >t debt of any city in , i- sum non iwi

hYCWESTER

RIFLE 9b PISTOL CARTRIDGES. ** It’s flic shots that hit that count. ” Winchester Rifle sad Pistol Cartridges in all caliber^ hit, that is, they shoot accurately and strike a good, hard, penetrating blow. This is the kind of cartridges you will get, if you insist on having ♦he time-tried W Indies ter make. A. WIMCHrSTKR MASS OF CASTSUDGES.

If I*. Wlaato w's Sooting Syrup for e Wide* \ leactitac.sorian the rums, redueas Inflamms. iltn.alUyapatn.nutns w>nd«olle.l>e. a bottle Don': allow row dazzling prospects to blind von.

do no*. bn'Jere Pieo's Cure for Coavuxalleahaaaaeiualf ireoagusnnd oelds Jwat 1. Mrsn. mnfty Uptlnw, Ud..Ta». U. IWi. It is better to put on air* than to cut off

was sounding h

An Atehlaoa man. newly married.

hia wfil'a prulaea toliis Why. abe Ja ad much

better than I." be said. “1 don't see bow abe came to marry me." HU frienda all agreed to thla so promptly that he got mad: said be was aa good aa hla wife any day. and wanted to whip the crowd.—Atchison Globe.

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Tbe rewdan oftto ^apec wtU bapl^aad^s

me teur time Am bum sjum wm mm me causesr * nees r Mattes mr/ncrtumm n memos, m sh*oa*d nto t chud /s was eta cams* rwemmv mstmte Atm mam of me mot nary ntte * cost, a nut tsAu we asm. tr ram aaocea aaes mttAtme tr SfMD 6ers. fOOtaAM OOSOmjmAOW. YOUWHl ffOD tf tS AH Wt CtAtM mair.cosTtiortiiettticnjf*MAormfAcitiNfAMUY

theahantic aelr’G. company.

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Rljiena Tabu lea zrv ^tbe beet dyspepsia ever mada red mllllonf

And OoUars for any eanethat It faUato euzu. MH for HM of taaomoaUla. Addrens r./. ob*r a co.. Mode, a BoM by DruggMa, Tie. Ball's FamUy Ptlli are tbe beq. Chile xgartaltty ta tke Wee* tmatae. In the Want Indite Infantile mortal*ty fx very heavy. As rooa aa tbe children nt tbe peasant cut. toddle a boot .they, are allowed lo eat whet ever they pick ip. Aa a natural result more than half of them die in many of tbe island* >eforc they are a ynereid. HEADACHE

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