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Your Choice OF Saving Your Money or Filling Your Stamp Book We will give DOUBLE STAMPS on all regular goods until the purchase amounts to Three Dollars ($3.00), after which we will give. TRIPLE STAMPS, or 12^ per cent, discount.
RK> GRANDE. Hr «nr* your right tWn go aWd 8. Mr A. K ftitBn. 1* bW« this WMk lacking utter tfor latenat of the eaBBtng fnctorj Mr- SUm Shaw who baa bcaa on a bargr tor M-Trral rnoolha. oatnr boma Sauiritajr to remain the r»»t of the wln-
hrrr for nrarlf two rears, nioved on Wsdle .In* to (.loaoeater. Mr Nnnc Foster, accompanied hr bis ■rife, •prut s portion ot last wsek with Mr and Mrs. David Gaff. John Hrown and tamllr. who have re lldrtl at Wild wood this winter, moved 1s to lo» on u c.ntaac here the flrst of the Wnlton tirace. one of the Coon*r Kx amin>-r» *t Court House, called on bl» brother David Goff on Saturdar William S2he lenger and famllr. of Erma have moved into one of the Sugar Co «trnnnt honaan. Mr nud Mn Somers laard entertained coaip.vuy the flrst of the week.' A quiet' wrdding was solemn I ted on Saturday evruiug when Mr. James Looks lr.1 to lit man* altar. Miss Maggie Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher, ef ' Ills place. I r Laverty of Cold Spring tied the nuptial knok May prosperity and happiness follow this young couple owr life'* nea. In the sinosre wish of their many friends.
Cold Spring Connell
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Wnnszaj. God is His infinite
has taken fro* ns out highly eetesmel Brother, Moans W. Matthews, and white humbly submitting to tbs will Him who knoweth and doeth all thlagsbaat, bo
of One and Two
IMow we gl res li«t of marriage license records In tbe offlee of theSecreUfy of State of Now Jersey. These will be continned from weak to week nod ought to lie interoatlng to those who want to delve into fi-milr history. Yon will want the Cara May HaBtU> to follow these lists. They began in the lasne fcf Au-
gust 20th.
Rbooi.vki). That through blsdeathCold Spring Council No HIS has lost a staunch and faithful member, one who, in •very way possibly, sought to promulgate and exemplify the teachings of the order, and •1 support 10 the utmost the high priueldra which our ubllgaliou Implies, that in .mi iue family luaea an affectionate husUand and f 41 bar. one who wna ever on the alert and mindhi; of the slightest duty, and one u 1.0 was ever i rwly to answer the
-nil of duty: and he It futtber
Kkmx.VKti. tna. the meinber> of this .ouncU exu-nd to the -•raved family and
friends their aiuo. re .nd heartfelt aympa- Jrrnshn Johnson and Thomas Hand, thy in thi' hour of 11 •m end nffllctiou. ever J May 111, 177J. -ralndfnl that their li~s le hi-etmial gain, 1 Lydia Johnson amt Joseph Hays, Deand of the neoeaaiiy <if preparation for a oemher Ifl. 1771
Gideon Johnson and LydiaBhaw, April
S4. 1787.
William Jonaoa and Ablgai Foster. April IB. 17«. Elisabeth Jenkins and I.odinra HanJ. July 8. iTflfl
On Coats, Suits, Skirts, Hats and Furs, we will give in addition to the double
stamps
Amy Johnson and Jonathan Mlils, June | &u\nty Sx'.ra oh Sorry 2)ollar
—Thi* Sale clo.
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higher life.
Kk»oltki<. That a copy of these resolutions lie sent the bereaved family, a copy spread upon tbe minutes of the council and published lu tbe county papers, and >ur Charter be draped in mourning for a period of thirty day*. (Signed) William R. Swain | Daniel Woolaon, .-Committee.
FISHING CREEK. Kithard Hemingway, wife and children oft'upc May spent Monday with Mrs. Hrmicgway'a parents. J- Barnett and wife Mrs. Kmily Tbompeoo of Green Creek Vi*!te*i bar parents on Monday. Air*. Allie Barnett and children are visluun her aister. Mrs. Annie Woolaon, of Holly Beach, this week. larari Woolson spent Saturday night with p lativcs in this place. Jacob Harnett spent part of this ’ wi.h friends in PhiladelphU and Tret Miss Ethel Nickerson of South Dennis i» visiting her grandmother this week. Mrs. Marne Schrllenger is suffering from mump* this weeks. M r. Clfbton Crease and wife of Burleigh sprat Wednesday last with Frank Bate and wife. Mrs. Montgomery of Holly Beach la rlaitiuK her daughter, Mrs. Emma G. Barnett, this week. - ,. 'Mrs. Anna McKean and daughter spent Saturday and Sunday with her daughter. Mrs. Jennie Swain, at Cold Spring.
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. Mr*. Kichard Ludlum U dangerously at her home en Bayslde avenue. ArBe Corson of South Seavtlle was t paeat of John Douglas on Sunday. Miss Gertie WhiUdln. who is employed iuCape May City, spent the flint of the week with friends here. Elton Weeks aad lady trte&d of Mlnatola • pent Sunday with his pnrente here. Mrs. E1U Godfrey of Swain too spent Saturday with T. Kldredge and wife on Mechanic street. M Ds Gertrude Fisher of SeeriUe is t entertained this week by Ells worth FIs bee and wife. Town*end Fennlmore and wife of Wildwood spent the flrst of the week with kef parents. Alexander Douglas and wife. Harry Tyler of Goshen was a Saturday vWtor here. A K-Springer made a business trip Philadelphia on Monday.
Resolutions of tbs West Cape May Chapel Sunday School on tbe death of Mrs. Harriet E. Stevens. Whereas. It has pleased our Hravenlj. Father In hla al l-wiae providence to remove from our midst our beloved sister and coworker. Harriet K. Owtius. therefore be It Hanoi red. That In her death our Sundav cool baa lost n dear nod valuable friend, ne who was always daeply interested in _11 out work, and that our oommunlty ha* net a friend who wna beloved by nil who knew her. , Heeolved. That white we moarn her loss we humbly bow In submission to the will of our Heavenly Father, who doeth things well, awl we realise that our I la her eternal gain, and we belterc that she ' , now with the redeemed In heaven. Heaolvtd, That we tender our heartfeli sympathy to tbe bereaved husband and family, praying that our Heavenly Father may bless and comfort them In this great sorrow and affliction. Resolved. That these resolutions be spread upon tbe minutes of our Huuday School and published lu our local parera, and that a copy be seat to the bereaved
family.
Charles M. Schelleuger, Mr*. Rbod Cummings, Mrs- Anna Brewton. Committer.
DIAS CREEK. William Powell and wife are visltlt Nathaniel Norton this week. St^piiru Curluw has gone to Millville soerp! a position in a window glass fat ory for tbe winter. Volunteer Lodge No. 48 L O. M.. wi called upon to perform the last said rites of laying their brother Besjsmln ~ rise on Friday afternoon last, he being the first to be called from their The d•-censed was a charter member of tbe lodge instituted some three years ego. Tbe funeral took place from tbe residence of hi* father near Court House. Thlrtyfopr numbers of the order were present end tin- funeral servicea of the order wer f carried out in fnU at the grave In connect. Ion with the church services. He was M years of age. s member of ths Baptist Church, a dutiful son and loving brother. Our sympathy Is ex tended to family .In this dark hour.
Poking Pub.
From the Newark News. Ths Five-Mile Beach Son, published at Wildwood by-tbe-8eu, says that the Newark New* has been Imposed upon by liible and untrustworthy newsgAthereis. It Insists that no erows have been f di-sth lu South Jersey this winter, the few fonnd dead In Cape May sad Alls otic counties ware simply nv—nt 'by tbe beat that pseeee aver th*t section of the State in winter, conveyed thither by t he Gnlf atream going north. Foaribtylba News’* sources of information were untrustworthy, since the item about crows fro zing to death In grant nnmbars originated in Cape May and Atlantic City newspapers. It Is gratifying, however, to have tbe trnlh so clearly stated by tbe Wildwood-by-thc Sea Sun. During the remainder of the winter, however, It might be well to supply the “—**- *
dusters, parasols sad fans. Aad he counted on to occur
wflfhllae ^ ^ ou tbe latter might be printed a baacUfn) tale of tbe coolness of WDdwued-by-tha
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make Its first
BACK TO THEIR LAVA BEDS.
Manba Johuson and Jam.-a Ludlar January 6.17W. Hannah Jon •no and Joseph H<»>idi October 11. ItllM. John Kell* and Susanna Stariniao, Oct- j ober 94,1784. Ephraim Kent and Sarah Golden, May It, 1T74. Father Kens and Wlllla'u Seagraie, October S, 1787. Susannah Kant aad James Miller. June 8. 1785 Mary Kimmr and Jobs'ban Brooks, November 16,1778. Benjamin Laughton and Elisabeth Huton, February 88. 173M0. Aaron laaming, Jr., and Mary Foreman. February IS. 1738. Jonathan lamming and Margaret Stiles, January ». 1763. Jonathan Lemming and Judith Hand. August 14, 1706. Jonathan Learning and Sarah Ewing, ovembjrre. 1780. Persons Learning and Charlotte Eldredge. October 21. 1782. Thomas Learning and Elisabeth I-earn-ig. April 95.1740. Christopher Leamyng and Sarah Spicer, August 8, 1781. . Abel Lee and Susannah Buell, July 94,
17K8.
John Leek and Lydya Yates, June 14.
1708.
John Leonard and Ann Corson, December SS, 1732. Samuel Leonard and Joan William a, June 87, 1733. * John Little and Esther Barrit, August », 1700. (TO BE rovnxuxn KKXT WOK.)
The last gallant remnant of once glorious tribe of Modoc Indians are soon to depart for their homes in the lava beds of tbe state of Washington. aays the Baxter Springs Nuwt. For nearly 30 years they have resided «-HiateTltUs reservation la Indian Tpmtory about ten miles south of Baxter Springs. This tribe was at one time the bravest of the brave, and made ; heroic stand, for their liberty made by any tribe or nation. With a small body of chosen warriors they “stood off" or held at bay the -e army of tbe United States for many weeks. They killed Gen. Canby, commanding the United Staten forces, and killed and wounded more soldiers than there ware members of their tribe. .They were finally conquered, and after hanging CapL Jack, their bead chief, and four others, the balance.of the tribe was cornlled on tbe lands in tbe territory. Every member allowed 40 scree of poor land, and _ warn Informed this was all they could expect, or. In other words, they must “root bog or die." All of the old historic members of the tribe are . except Princes* Mary, the deter of CapL Jack, and old Lu-ke-el-tn. 106 yean old, the bow and arrow maker of the tribe. CapL Jack, SteamFrank aad Scar Faced Charlie. Scheck Nasty Jim, and all the landmarks of the tribe have gone to the happy hunting grounds. Their
from their native rocks aad hills, where their forefathers are buried..
Mount Vesuvius was actlva again last mouth, after a long period of Internal rumblings, but Its activity was neither strange nor unexpected. Although not in a'state of continual eruption. this volcano pours forth lava with unusual frequency. lu moat disastrous eruption wee rivaled last year by the explosion of Mont Pelee In Martinique. Within twelve months 8tramboll, fn Sicily. Santa Marla In Guatemala. Oollma In Mexico, and lei known votcanoee la Samoa aad oUx parte of the world have been active.
The outbreak of th flrpa. cays the Youth's i
Mrs. E. TURNER. DRV GOODS. MILLINERY.
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-HARCH 1st, 1904 -
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A HUBBAND’H HKROlHM. Vainly FonghtFhubea Which Barned WUl*»« Death. Mrs. William Trout, 8b years old, of Id ora. was passing by a hot steye Mooday when her dross ought Bra and sba
as Instantly a a
Her crias brought bar hasb.nd to bar ■aisianro. bat he could not subdue the smaa before she wss (stall v bnrnad. Ska lingered a fsw hour* la great agony. Mr. Trent’s hands ware aavaraly bnrnrd In hla hateto. rCorts to aanlai hi* wNn. Mrs. Trout lanvm six children. ■a—«ee Drydea'attotemltteo Hoorn. Than are low float com at I than Ikon that wktok Is now c
Wsaklagteoky itonater Drydao, ckalnoaa I. more anmaalbi. to kotk U of thaOasasaisiaaon Raraltod BHIa. Tha tkaUowaa Tbaroosaanang toX hX 4 toXltolerS.' touMteT
tka Capitol on the gallary floor. It la directly iu tka centra of tka bnUdlng. aad while It don not front en tka outakir ot tka Capital, goad light and ventilation are
ptonaanlly located to tka toft of tka room la tka rear, aad cl Lite U
of tka room la lk« tear. Colonel William M. Palmer of Camden kasMadrak la sldaof the room directly Is
it up to tka new oommlMaa roe rnsfan of tka room will be a gw »rer tka aid room, atone h

