CAPE MAY HERALU. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1904.
Lifelong Democrat Reads Him* self Out of Party, Denouncing Presidential Candidate.
{Tiffin I>U>pa«ch to Ohio 8t»U Journal.] Jutik-v AllfU Smalley of Upper Sandusky. a- lifelong Democrat, who has voted for every iwinocratlc candidate for president from Douglas to Bryan, will not support Parker this year. •» For a number of years past the Dem-‘ ocratio executive committee hss invited Judge .Smalley to participate In ths speaking x-ann>alBUs In Seneca county, and. in accordance with the custom, sn Invitation was extended to him. No reply w»* received, and r. second invitation was extended. Secretary Milton Sayler »f the l*etnocratlc executive commlMiv Is In receipt of the following letter from Judge Smalley: Tours of recent date received. After feeetv'.nc Tour first kind Invitation.' for which 1 urn duly thankful, consideration for my health was taken under advisement. for I am thirty-live pounds abort on weight, with a little throat trohbls added. aU of which =o to handicap a ••spellbinder." and my doctor states that the speaking eSorts desired will further endanger my health. I am anxious for the success of our state, con* resslonal and local Democratic tickets. Judge Parker has bowed the knee to Baal and will meet the political doom he deserves. The money trust Is the key to all others, and I think Judge Parker went out of his way to disclose his readiness to be a humble instrument In the hands of the money power. I won't endanter my health for Judge Parker. but will aid on the balance of the ticket if desired. Respectfully- thtae. ' AJ.l-KX *>***»*«■••
Esopas aad Manila. [Prom the New York Sun.] The Memphis Commercial Appeal refrains from mentioning names when it discusses Imperialism and the Philippines. It is supporting Judge Parker heartily In his campaign for president, aad yet It Unmoved to say: Thoee distinguished blatherskites who hare been a-blathering about FUlpIno Independence and corollary InaniUe* claim to be helping to elect Judge Parker. Governor Lake E. Wright's word* carry weight in the sooth. The Commercial Appeal remarks: Governor V.'right, who Is on the ground aad who knows. Informed this government that aU these d"*! irallons were being tramdated and published in Tagal newspapers and that they were having a deluding aad deleterious effect on the natives. Now comes the report that the old agitators and professional petriota,\ who have been In enforced retirement and whose henchmen are the bead hunters aad bandits front the mountains and the bek-men from the bamboo thickets In the valley, bars come forth and purpose holding public Independence meetings In
If Judge Parker's figures of the coat
of the Philippines are translated the {•TUplnos will be in danger of netting an exaggerated value upon themselves. What will be the effect on the American voters if the Parker campaign "blatherskites" succeed In "a-blatber-tag" the Filipinos into another nprin-
p Memphis Idea Is given thus:
tag? The » If thes4 1 half tamed fi
hajf tamed fellows to disorder aad rapine by' their perfenrtd utterances and If the task of govM-ninff the tMands Is rendered more difficult and expcrislv<-. our home bred Tagal-Americans will find that they are supporting Judge Parker with a knife. This country la engaged In the solution of one of the most difficult probl-ms that ever confronted a 'civilised people, and It la beading every energy to solve It arisely. Kvery word uttered calculated to embarrass It will be resented by the spirit of the nation which stands for.
“right or wrong, our country!"
AU things conoidr-M. It 1* difficult to My Which to tbc' nmM jalwirnble. the patriotism of the Ofcnmerclal Appeal or iff delicacy in dealing with the cam-
paign utterances of Mr. Parker.
[From tbs New York Tribune.] The Democratic party's promise te enforce "economy in expendttnrae” and to return to “Jeffseaonton simplicity ta It ta a
teatrary party pledgee more binding > specific, lit the Demo-
Greeiey ta 1872. The broader the margin on the Republican tide jn November the better it will he for the country's business, honor and cmlit at home and abroad .for tbe next four years. Tbe Incentive among intelligent, patriotic Americans te roll op ah immense majority for tbe Republican ticket was never greeter than It to ta t«M —St Le -
Lower Township Adjourned Sale of land for lues.
Public notice is hereby given by Jsmra T. lioffmsh. Collcvtot of the Towntliipof Lower. in tbe County «l Cape Msy and State of New Jersey, that by virtue of a Ux-warrant-i»ne<l po the fourteenth day of September A. D 1904. by the township committee of •sill township- hr willaell at public vendue all Uie lands, trnrtncnu, brrrditamfuta and real estate hrrriucflrr mentioned and situate in said Tos-n-l.ip for the shortest term not exceeding thirty years, for which any person or persons willagree to take the same and pay the taxes'assessed against the same for the year 190a. with the interest theteon accruing, and all coata, fees, charges and expenses in relation to the levy, assessment and collection of aaid taxes. The said sale which was advertised to take place at the Town-hip Hou-e tn Cold Spring/ in aaid Township, on Tuesday, the first day of November, A. p., 1904. atone o’clock in-the afternoon of aaid day. hath this day been adjourned to take -place at the aaid Townahip House on j Thnniay, tk« Teath Day of Hovtabor, A. D. 1901, at one o'clock in the afternoon of aaid day. The aaid lands, tenements, hereditaments xnd real estate to be sold, and'the names of the persons against whom the sank-taxes have been lidd'on account of the aamr and the amount of taxes so laid on account of each parcel, are as follows, vix.: LOWER TOWN'SHIP: Heirs of John lUttcast, the sum of three dollars and seventy cents (tyro) upon font acres of farm land in road district No- 4, adjoining lands of Frank Hand. Heirs of Andrew Edmunds, the sum of two dollars and seventy-eight cents ($1 78) upon one acre of land in road district No. 4, adjoining land of Jno. Dunham. . Heirs of Jane Schellengcr, the sum of tour dollars and sixty-two cents (It 6a) upon one acre «f land in road district No. 4 and adjoining land of L- E. Hughes W. ». P. Shields, the sum of thirty-seven dollars ($37.00) upon one hundred a’erej of land in road district No. 3, adjoining land of Cox Hall. W. S. P. Shields, the sum of fourteen dollars and ri.-h'y cent* ($14-80) upon twenty acres of laipl in road district No. 3, adjoining land of Cliarles Dawson. Heirs of Kcziah Turner, the snm of one dollar and eightv-fivc cents ($1 85) upon two acres of land in road district No. 1, adjoining land of William Essen. Heirs of Lewi* Willtams, the snm of _ _ en dollars and forty cents ($7.40) noon three and one-half acres of land in road district No. 3. adjoining land of C. V. kcevea. CAPE MAY POINT. Jane M. B. Brister, the sum of two dollars and seventy-eight cents ($3.78) upon Lot No. 44 in Block A. Jabe .M. B. Brister, the sum of one dot lar sid thirty nine cents ($1 39) upon Lot No. 133 in Block B. Andrew Bellows, the sum of two dollars and seventy-eight cents, ($3.78) upon Lots Vn Ut and nr. in Hlrwk P
Block K. Susan Boyer, the snm of twelve dollars and ninety-five cents (813.95) upon Lots No. afi, 39. jo. 31,33, 39. 40. 41 56, 57 and 59 in Block E. K. Bockinger. the snm of one dollar and cigluj-five cinu tel »j upon Lots No. 141 and 147 in Block K. J. C bew, the sum of ninety-three cents ' f.93l Bpo® Lot No. 18 in Block N. Charles Diston the snm of two dpllars and -c venty seven c« ui» .•3.771 upon Lot No. 17 in Block A. Heirs of Thomas A. Fern ley. the sum of twenty-seven dollars and aeventy-five cents *27-75) > ! P° n Lou No 133, 134. 140, 146, 153. 151. and 176 in Block K and Lou N-c 48, 33 aad 34 in Block J and LoU No. 19.99 and too in Biuck A. . Martha M. Frick, the snm of six dollars .ud forty-eight cents (#6-48) upon Lot No. 7 .11 Block F. K. P. Feas'.cr. the son of five dollars and right cenu tty erv upon LoU No. 13 and 14 in Block D. Phillip P. Freese, the sum of two dollars and thirty one cents (ta^i) upon Lot Ho. 14 in Block K. K- S. Parrel, the sum 0/ ninety-three cents (• 93) upon Lot No 148 in Block K. Emma Givens, the snm of seventy-four cenu ($.74) upon Lot No. 7 in Block N. B J. Gibbs, the snm of five dollars and fifty-five cenu (ly-Ui upon LoU No. 76, 135 and 153 in Block K. L. O. Howell, the sunt of two dollars and seventy-seven cenu (ta 77) upon Lot No. 18 in Block K J. F. Jones, the snm of two dollars and seventy-etoht cents (ta 78) upon Lot No. 157 in Block K. Mrs. B W. Kirby, the sum of nine dollars
Mrs. E. W. Kirby. the sou of five dollars and fifty-five cenu (tj 55) upon LoU No. 136, >59. 178. 171 and 160 in Block Janies Murphy, the snm of tw seventy-seven Ixnts (ta-77) upon Lot No. 99 iff Block K. George Myers, the snm of seventy-foor cents H-74I upon Lot No. 143 in Block K, Mrs. Charles OUisou, the sum of eigbte dollars and fifty cents (ti8.5oi upon one-half No. 174 and upon LoU No. it$, 116, land 130 in Black E. .. . C' Pa.iltn ttM anm rtf rM*
ser_
Busan Selvy, the seventy-eight cenu (ta.78) upon Lou No. 19 and so in Block N. Will Selvy, the sum of ninety-t open Lot No. 17 in Block K. William R. Smith, tbe snm of one dollar sm<^eighth-fire cents (ta^s) u;.^n Let Na at W. 8. P. Shields, tbe a*m of nine dollars »d twenty-five cents ($9.33 upon Lot No, "^Francis Vanderschen, the ana* of two doL ” Sf arST” Stephen Wiualow, tbe snm of two dollars ad ^seventy-eight cenu <ta-7«) upon Lot No. riamnel Wilty. the stun of 919c dot thirty-nine^oenu ($1.39) npon LoU “SHS. 1 WMUdi * the snm of Udity-onc dollars and fortv^vc cenu (§31 - 45) npon Lots No. so, 33, 30, 7, *3. 32,11, aad 39 in Block I;
ss g.s
1 ho in biockW; npon LoU No. 34. 36, jo and » in Block M. ' InUrrst at the rate erf six per cent, per annum from December an. 1903. to date of * will be added to the- anm of saitk lax, .. grther with coala, for advertising, posting and oertificku expemwa of cndi
In 1 Circuit CoiKt ol Cape May County,'New Jersey.
City Directory. Marur Tbos. W. MHtof. Jan L 1!*0 AUUnuan—Francis K. Dnko...Jau. 1, 1MV. Couuiil—Joa. Itsi.d Jan. 1,1907 Samoal T. Bailey......Jab. 1.1907 % Hobart J. Crrawel|...Jan. 1,1907 THtfaakal Sharp.—Jan 1,1906 Jaa. J. Doak Jan. 1.1906 Lemuel E Miltor..-Jan. 1.1900 Jaa. K. Taylor Jan. 1.1906
Block No. 15 in the City of Cape May, New Jctsey, under Chapter 113 of the laws
of 1886 and supplemcnu.
To Emmons T. Mockenridge, George W. _ hurston Assignee fur the benefit of creditors of the said Emmons T. Mockridge individually and trading as E- MockriUge it Co., his heirs, executors, administratou, successors and assigns and to all unknown owners, mortgagees and lien holders of the premises hereinafter described and to all - rtsuns having any interest therein what-
ret (take notice
That upon the petition of John H. Sloan presented to tbe said Circuit Court and dnly filed in the office of the County. Clerk in the said County setting forth that on December 7th, 1903 he purchased at a public sale lawfully made on the said day by the City Collector knd City .-olictor of aaid City of Cape May after due'advertisement certain land known as lot No. 3 00 Block No. 15 00 the official plan of Ipta'in the fity of Cape May being the Easternmost one-half of lot No16 on William J- Sewell s plan of Cape May Cottage lots described in said pelilit follows: A lot ot ground situate on Notlhrsstwsrdly side of Grant Street it aaid City of Cape May commencing 136 feet or thereabout -SouthVastwardly from the Southeastwxrdly side of Broadway in said City, containing in front on tbe said GrantStreet 35 feet or thereabout and in depth of that width Northeastwardly too feet or thereabout. blended Northeastwardly by ground now or Du .f William J. SeweU being lot No. 59 on said plan Sou thrast ward ly by P ound Die of Emus R. Artman now of Kate Hci*s being lot No. 17 on said plan. Northwcstwurdlr by ground late of William K. Hart now ol Hicrou I. Crime and Southwestwar dly by the said Grant Street* (which lot was conveyed t» said BmaioasT. Mocxridgt by William-R. Kart by deed dated November nth, 1874 and recorded in deed book No 39 page 4B9 etc. and by the aaid nions T. Mocaridgc inuividnally and trading as K. Mockridge & Co. by deed dated April 30, 1877 and recorded in deed book No. 43 page 3>4 etc. to Geotvc W. Thurston in fee in trust for the benefit of creditors); that the said Grotge W. Thnrston is .new deceased, that no new trustee or assignee has cvet been appointed in his place for the aaid assigned estate and the petitioner has not been aUA- to find whether the said George W. Thu-st.-.i left any hgira, executors or ad ministratura, pnd no deed or assignment of tbe said premises appears on record ffiiade by the said George W. Thurston; that there are no mortgages upon the said premises; the said Conti on the 21st day of October 1904 made an order reciting the allegations in said petition and ordering that the unknown owners mortgagees or lien holders if
Court House at Cape May 1 said County on the 35th day of April 1905 why a deed should not be made and delivered for the said land to the aaid purchaser bis heirs and as-’gns pursuant to the statute and why such further order should not be made as is by the statute provided- And further All at within ten days after tbe date of said order aaid purchaser should cause to be printed and published in the Capf. Mat Hhald, one of tbe ncwSpaperx printed and circulated in the ^-ity and Cppnty of Cape May afore said notice directed to the unknown owners mortgagees or lien holders if any and persons appearing to have an interest in said land reqnlrinf them to redeem said land on or before said 35th day of April 1905 or ahow cause before the Court on that day at ten o’clock in the forenoon at tbe Court House aforesaid why a deed therefor should not be delivered to tbe aaid purchaser and his heirs and assigns. 10-37 to John H. Sloan.
V. Sidney Townsend Jan. 1.1906
Recorder—Juo. W. Thompsjti.Jaii. 1.19U6 Assessor—Chas T. Campbell.. Jaa. 1. Itoi'i Collector—Hoi Needles— Jan. 1, 19Ui Treasurer—I*aac H. Smith Jan- 1. 19<W
Coffitntoalourra of Appeal. • ' Theodore Mueller Jan. 1, Edward Crease Jan. 1. Hsv, Tbos. R- Wales Jan. 1, 190b
NOTICE OF ELECTION. nr, notice is hereby given
will be held oo Tuaftiy, Vorcote 8, A. D- 1904. 'dock in the tnorn-
And at said election the following named officers are to be elected by ballot, rlx.: Twelve da) Electors for President and Vice-President of the United States. One (1) Member of tbe House of R*,_. senutives from the Second Congressional
District
One (1) Governor for the Stale of New
Jersey.
One (1) Member of Assembly from Caip lav Count?. ^
One... . Three (3) Conndlmen for the City of Cape
May.
One U) Assessor for the «ity erf Cape May. One (1) Collector for the City of Cape May. One (1) Treasurer for the City of Cape May. Three (3) Commissioners of Appeal for
the City of Cape May.
One (ilOftnetahle for the City orf Cape Mgy.
One (1) Overseer of Poor for the City of
eby farther given that!)
tbe Board nf Electton shall meet and laid Matty, thoroughly aad at. 1
‘
First Diirfrict— Praakhs School h
City w
ret, north of Lafayette street from street to SC Johns street, west side of John's street to a straight Use to Caps
xnd Creek.
iecood District—Water Works Pampiag tion. Washington street, west of Mamaon _ --sue Bounded as follows: AO ths Uon of the city east of Howard street, of Columbia avenue from Howard atre. Franklin street, cast on Franklin street to * * iy£ta street, south on Lafayette street 1 Franklin street to SC John's street, eust side of SC John’s street to a stra L - line to Cape Island Creek. Done is aceoniaare with an Act of
.. Act to
n5n5«ifSi
» my hand thto nineteenth day‘nf
BOARD OK EDUCATION. Henry Rutherford, President....March. 1 l- u .1 —
Dr. Edward H. PhllUp*. Clerk.. iluward V. Otter Barclay L. Schellengrr.— Samuel R. Stiles - William T. Stevens Dr. A. L Leach Charles F. Qnidort
1906 ...u/C ...1907
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. A. L. Leach. Prrshlrnt ..8epl. 1. 190J Dr. V. M. D. Marcy. Secretary —1905
RotM-rt 8. Hand . Lafayette M. Hal: . Albert B. Uttl<- .. George L. LoWstl ....
• BOARD OF TRADE. President —Httphcn B. Wilson* Secretary-*hen Is T. Stryms. Treasurer—Thomas W.' Millet. ,
f County Directory. ^ Justice Supreme Court—Francis J. Swayze, Hep - ‘9U9 Circuit J udgr—Allen U. Endlootl 1V11 Law Jadge-Hsirtson U. VuorbeeSj Prosecntor ’of’ ITras- Harry S Douglass. ► Best 'Fofc Bhertti—Kam i E. Ewing. Dem ISO* Coroner's—Geo. Sayre. Jr.. lt«-p 1904 Coroner's—To tin IT. Craig. Brti BMC Coroner's-Chat. H. OoCling. Rep....UKrt County Clerk-Julius Way. Kip IK® Surrogate—E. Anton Hewitt. Kcp.... 1«W7 County Collector—Lewis K. btilwrll. Rep. .lltd Ciuntr Board of EUctlons—Jos. K. Hand. Rep - County Board oft .Elections—ChArlos K. Foster, Rep 190c Oxinty Board of Elections—Wm. J. Tyler, DerCounty Board of EUx-tlous—Michael HKearns. Dem. . ....... ..........1916
BOARD OF CHO8KX FREEHOLDERS. Anthony B. Smith. Palermo May, l‘A»! W. S: Johnson. Ocri.u City Inn'. 1. 19U7 John P. Fox. (Joean City. —Ian. I. 1907 C. P. Yauatnau. Dias Cieek, May. 1. Jesse D. Ludlsm. So.Dennis May Win. T. Bate, Fishing Creek.... May. Wrstler R. Wale*. Cape May. Jsn. 1. Ux>7 Mleaiab 8. Smith. Cap.- May .Jan. l.UWd Anthony B. Smith, Drre?u>r: Samuel J Townsend Clerk. State Senatur—Lewis M. Cresae. Ocean City. Bep..... 1906 wmblymau—James M. E. Hildreth. Cape May City. Kcp 1904
On- Secret Societies.
Adonlram Chapter. No. 89. Koval Arch Masons—Convocations, third Monday of each mouth at lodge room, Washington mud Franklin Cape inland Lodge, No. 80. F. and A. M. —Coir muni cations, second and fourth Tues.'.svs of each month at lodge room, Washington end Franklin streets. Cape May Camp, No. 8778. Modern Wood men of America—Meets first Wednesday of each month at Aoditoriom. Cape Mar Conclave. No. 183, Improved Order of Heptaaopbe—Meets-at Ogden Hall,819 Washington street, on second sod fourth Thursdays of each Capo May Council. No. 1691: Royal Arcanum—Meets first and third Tuesday* of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Lodge. No. 91. A. 0. U. W.— Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at 919 Washington street. Cold Spring Connell. Jr. O. U. A. M. No. 185—Meet* In hall.at Cold Spring, every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodge, No. 23. Independent Order of Mechanics—Meets each Monday at Auditorium. Eureka Lodge. No. 7, Ladies’ L O. M. Meets second and fourth Thursday* of nach month at Auditorium. Friendship Council, No. 97, D. of A.— Meets on Tuesday afternoon of each week at 9J0, in Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. John Mecray Post, No. 40, G. A. R.Meets on second and fourth Thursdays'of each month at 816 Washington Mayflower Lodge, No. 258, Independent Order of Odd Fellows—Meets each Friday at the Auditorium, Jackson street. OgaliaUa Tribe, No. Ilf7, Improved Order of Bad Man—]
\y KT JZ23ET * SZA8S0SX &AILS0AS ik *rrwn ««T»ani4, 1904. sill Ira*. I'lilL M.—ACC at principal stapons. -.t-irivrs at Fhi'sdelphia 9-5., am i » , n A M-—I'.XPRESfi Cohncti from /*•> Angtrsra Branch. Arrive* at Philadelphia ^31 a m. , rr F. M—ACCOMMODATION Con>*5 J ricct* from Anglcsca Branch Ocean City, and Sea laic City. Arrives at Phils drlphia 5 37 F M. Sl'KPAV TKAIXS. , 10 F.M.—ACCOMMODATION. 8ti.pa *»*•• at principal intermediate htationi. Arrives Philadelphia 6 35a. m. 4 ac P M-EXPRESS Connects from Anglcsea. Ocean City, and Sea Isle City. Arrives at Philadelphia 6.55 p. m FROM PHILADELPHIA. Trains leaVte for Cape Msy—Express, 9.00 A. M. and 4.08. p ni week-days. Accommodation, 3.15 p m. Sunday, express, 900 a m. Accommodation, h-oo a. m. Trains leave PhiladkU’HIA. Broad Street Station for .NEW YORK. . May 39. 1904. Express, weekday*. 4 38, 4 to- 5 5 |H . 4JJ.J* 0 . 9°3. 950, 1 - * -
*35. .
1 New York Limited). 4 00. *5 00.*5 56. 6 00, 7 00, *8 oo. 900, 1000 P.M., 13 03. night.SfNBavs. 438, 4 40.5 00.5 18.8 35. 9 5° .«» 00 A. M.. *12 35. k 3 30. 353. (Penna. Limited). f94' -(New York, Limited), 400. *330, •5 56. 6 36. 7 00. *8 oo. 10 13 P. M.,t303mghL p'rotn Wc*t Pliiladclphia only, 344 A. M. and *i* it P M daily. From North Philadelphia only, 13 38 P >1 daily (Manhattan Limited). WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. October 4.-1904. For Baltimore and Washington, *635, 7.30, 8 33. to so. 11 33 A M.. •1231, *1 15, 3.JO. 4 46, 5*5. 6 lb. 0 38. PM.and!2 09 night, weekdays. Sundays, *6 35. 7», 905. 11 33,'A M.. *1 35, *3 30, 4 46,-5 35. 11 38 F. M. 12.09 night. For Baltimore accommodation. 9 05 A. M. 2 05 and 4-oi F. M. weekdays, 5.07, P. M. daily.
From West Philadelphia only, 3 35 and -11 M A. M., 3,55 (•533 "Congressional Limited,’’) *5.55. •6.50. *7-35. F M.. daily. - •Dining Car. •*. W. W ATTERBURY. J. R. WOOD. Gen’l Manager. Pass’r Traffic Manager GEO. W. BOYD. . General Passenger .Agent.
ATLANTIC CITT EAILSOAI. TIME TABLE In Ucd Sept so, 1904.
WKCKDAYb.
Lv. Cape May
Arr. Phils.
7 15 a 111
(express)
. 9 15 a m
*3 35 p m
(express)
5 65 p tx
SUKDATS.
•4 30p m
[express]
6 40 p m
WEEKDAYS.
Lv. Phils.
Art. Cape Mav.
8 50am
fex press]
11 00 a in
4 15 p m
[express]
t> 15 p m
SUNDAYS.
8 45 a m . [local] 10 58 a m •Connects at Winslow,Junction for Atlan-
tic City.
A. T. Dice, Bdson J. Weeks. ^en’lSopL^ Gen’l Paas’r Agent.
Our Cluirch Directory. Amonfi The Wo^hlpp^s of Tbf
DifferCBt DenomlKEtiOBs. r. K. CHURCH or THE All VEST.
Rev. Edwin* C. Alcorn, Mlnistor-in-SumUy Servloea: N80 n m. Holy Communion: 10. 90 • m. Morning Prayer and Sermon; X«J0 p m, Sanday-aebool: 8.00 p m.
Evening Prayer and Sermon.
Evening Prayer, Friday evenings at 8.00.
Other services aj rRBEBTTESlAff C^^CH. Rev Arthur W. Spooner, D. D.; Pas-
tor.
Pratee service in the lecture room every Sabbath morning at 10 o’clock. Morning service at 10.30. Evening service at 7 JO. Mid week prayer meeting at 7 JO. Junior Endeavor Friday afternoon "at 4. o'clock. Senior Endeavor Friday evening at 7.80 Sunday-school at 2.80. All afe cordially Invited. Seats Free. FIRST M. B. CHURCH. # -Rav. S. F. Gaskill, D. D., Pastor.' Preaching On Sundsy mnrnlng at 10.30. In the evening at 7.45. M"Kings at 9 a. it. and 8.80 r. m. on
Sondaya.
Suudsy School at 8 P. M Epworth League Monday evening at 8 o’clock. Mid-week prayer service Wed needs y evening at 8 o’clock. Class meetings, Tuesday, Thursday aad Friday e van Inge. BAPTIST CHURCH. Preaching on Sntyday morning at 10.80. In the ereolnff at 7 JO. Sneday morning Worker* Meetioc *t 10.00 a- M. Sunday School at 2.80 p. H. ~edoeeday evening Prayer Meeting at '^ouag People’s Meeting Friday evening at 7jD o’clock Men’s Meeting 8
o’clock.
ST. hart’s r. c. church. Kev. Fsther D. J. Kelly, Hector. Honrs of divine service on Bundsys, Maaaes at 6,8 and 10 a *. Sunday School at 9J0 r. u.
at 8.00 r m. attend the Sunday
~ at 7.80
g Saturday evening at8.00
theMoatBtoamdSe All ata invited to
We2-daya, Naas *17.
Osmcea every Friday evening at 8.
W H BRIGHT, FIRE INSRRANCE la ear Part erf Capa May Caaaty Holly Beach, N. J.

