CAPB-MAY HERALD, THUBSDAY, JULY 29, 1909
CAFE KAY HERALD
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IUW DRUGS. Carter OH Cemee »• Perttjr LI«M
rtUier edUorUd. id vertiiin*. ittbacrip Uoa or Job prloUafc. abould be id droned to CAPE MAY HERALD 114 Wirtiingtoo itreeL Cape Ma/ PHOWEHt^Bail yx; Keyrtana. 4tD thur^ay! JULY a, 1»09 The Judiciary Amendment and Rulei of Court to Regulate Procedure By Chirlea H. Hirtaliorne. Should the pendlag Judlrtu: AmendOieot be adopted by the pec pie at the epectal election In Septect her next, thla State, for the Ore time In tu Malory. «‘U have place. the yuai reeponelbiltty for an id< quite u*tem of Judicial procedur upon the Court In which prooedur. wUl be conducted. Should there t any mla-canilte or delu lh the an ministration of Justice due to d< feels in the system of procedure, th reaponatbUlty wUl rest upon the Cou t and not upon the Legislature of th
people.
Thla situation, altocether unique 1 im« country save in Conneticut, bn. quite familar In England, arises ui der the pending Jndielary Ament ment and the act (Just approved b.the Gorernor. for "adapting theret. the structure and practice of th.. Conrta," which was prepared by th. same commission that drafted thr. amet-dmenL The statute that effect when, and if, the amendment Uk<->
effect
The amendment. Injection V., par agraphs 2 and 3, provides that the jurisdiction of the Law Division act Chancery Division of the Suprem. Court "shall be exercised by” thedi riskwa respectively “in accordant. erltS rules of practice and prooedur. prescribed by statute, or in the ab sence of statute, by the Suprem.
Court.”
The statute In section 6, provide, that the Supreme Court shall, “by lb rules • • • regulate the procedure 1> the County Courts. These rules, by force of anotbe provision of the amendment, must b, m.a. by the twenty one member. the three Divisions (Lsv Chancery and appeals; of the bu preme Court, or a majority of them. it la wise policy to thus cenie in the courts the responsibility of th system « procedure which they an minister. The Legislature may inte. vene at any time, by law, if the put lie interest makes such Intervenuo advisable. But obviously, the Judgi of the conrta are much bettor qua. tiled «>.■" the Legislature to det£. and remedy the defects In the ay. tern of procedure under which the. administer Justice. It can no long, be said. If the amendment be adop ed. that the laws are not the court are responsible for the delu or d. feat due to an
Upon going Into a . looking over tbe mysterious Jan tmttlss and boxes that Um> the shelves did you ever wonder where <>o earth " of the drugs earns from sud how . B|. .- ired-beforv they were greunf! Ued or cryslalllxed tnlo qu*vi shaped lumps? Each Jar and box teems to hide some secret which yoi Immediately become curious to solve How many different lands do they rep resent? And. after they leave the Jartbat bold them now, what an the)
made Into?
Who, for ssample, would connect a great pile of dry. thin twigs, neetlj tied into small bundles, with sans pa rills? These twigs are the creep tag roots and rootlets of s pticklj throb (hat grows In Jamaica, and the? are worth from 10 to BO cents a pound Somewhat similar in appearance it Ipecacuanha, which also comes to u» In dry twigs, which are part of the, trailing root of a plant found Id the damp forests of Bra all. These roots receive no preparation save drying before they are ehtpped off to the United State*. They are packed in large sacks, and tbe workmen who open the bales must beware of breath tag the pungent. Irritating dost given off. which la productive of unpleassni results if incautiously Inhaled. Castor oil. too. b hard to recognise In tbe pretty little brown beans, spot tad with black and with polished skins that arrive In bags from India. The: look far too attractive to suggert the much bated dose of our early days. Aloes, the base of many nanseoo medicines, mu be seen In Its crude form as s solid mass resembling browi sealing wax. packed in beary woode. boxes, from which it b chipped oot In Oskee with a chisel and hammer. It b of different qaalltlee and price* according to whether It come* from Arabia. Socotra, or th* West Indies and may bring any sum from $4 t< H5 per bnndreweigbL Aloe* b th. Juice ef tbe big flrahy leaves of tbr pbnt of that name- Thb Jake 1> or era pore led from th# bare* red into treats or kegs in a semifluid state, hardening prrespHj solid block. Not Infrequently it la tadoeed In the dry skins of moo keys and !n thb strange fora brought
to market
One of the most Interesting of drngi b opium, both on account of its sw fnl potency and by reason of Its great value. A case of opium, about 225 pounds, to worth WOO roughly. Th* la of rough deal lined with tin contains s number of soft dart lump* like Urge handfuls of dough packed very closely together in s quantity of dry. chaffy seed*
Five Years of Heart Trouble Cured by Dr. MiW Heart Remedy "Before I began taking Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy I had been suffering from heart trouble for over five years. I bad pains in my left side, and under my shoulder blade, could not sleep on the left side, and was sc short of breath the leaat exertion would bring on the most distressing palpitation. I had scarcely taken a half bottle of the Heart Remedy before I could aee a marked change in my condition. When I had taken six bottles I
was cured."
MRS. C C. GORKEV. Northfield, Va. If there is fluttering or palpitation it is an indication of a weakness of the nerves and muscles of the heart. It is not necessarily diseased—just weak from over-work. The heart may be weak just the same as the eyes, stomach or other organs. You can make a weak heart strong by taking Dr. Mfles’ Heart Remedy. Get a bottle from your druggist, take it according to directions, and if H does not benefit he will return your money.
COUNTY DIRECTORY JueUeg ef Riisumi Court—v«-ow _ . . ~ - IB*
Bid spring. NovamA. Cuban, M. D
. Wildwood, November US* Oowqr Clerk—JuUue War. Republican.
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Daugherl), Republican. Ul* County Board of Election*-William J. Tyler. Drier, Democrat. 1*1*
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS A. B. Smith, Palermo, Jan. 1, Itlk W. & Johnson, Ocean CUr. J»s- l. l»l' J. P. Tax. Ocean CUr L XB‘ arlvaster Spence, Goshen.-Jan. L Ml J. D. Ludlam, So. Dennis. .Jan. v rt a BcheUenger, Erma Jan. « Ml. J. T. Bennett. Cape Mar....Jan- 1. Ml David W. Rodin. Cape Mu--Jan. 1. Ml C Serra. Sea Ule City Jan- L MU a Clouting. Sea Mb CUr..Jan. L Ml: ur B. Smith. Directn
Ws must assume that the jadg>. wlli accept this responaibUttty. If U. people place It upon them by adofc log tbe amendment, and that to court will make a serious sud csveT^ revision at the system of proetdu. neither too radical upon the one hs> not too vtvnld or unduly consanatl upob the other, in order to reme the existing defects asd to give to State a irocedure equal to the ex oellent systems now for more tha. thirty yean Is use In England an.
The irlndple at regulating proc.-. Bra by rales at court Instead of l. Mstirtv, is as accepted principle t. England and Is her setf-goversin. colonies, and has beta adopted Id Co BtaUrut with success. The prlndpl la bow very generally advocated '>b. the bey fat other States. It Juts thr*
tic*- It gives a free hand to the Judg who are thoee best qualified to wor. oat a good system at procedure; i trebles tbe courts, by suspendin' i relieve again
HINTS FOR FARMERS Pig* on Pasture. Tbe spring Utters should be prorldcfe with a good clover pasture and In addition be gives a muderate grata re Hon, enough to mslnlHta s steady, rap id growth, writes an Ohio farmer in the National Stockman. Clover alone b just about ■ maintenance ration, and Util* if any growth can be secured oo grass radon alone. The grass radon all right as far as It goee, but tbe pig cannot consume and digest enough to make any considerable growth owing to hb small atomacb. which In the Phr b the sms Heel of any domestic animal of like weight. A given amount of grain wUl make double tbe port with clover that It will In winter or dry lot feeding, and as tbe price of grain has been high for e time and to likely to continue so successful grower of bogs In tbe future U tbe on* who summer feeT a clorer pasture.
la of two qualities, one for medicine, the other for smoking, and cornea from Peril* and Asia Minor,'China and In dll—St. Looto Republic.
A CONTINGENT ASSET. Th« Court Didn't Appoint t Receiver
woman's way of getting around trouble, especially her ability to answer a question without giving any Information, b well known, particularly to the members of the bar that have occasion to cross words with her oa tha* stand. A woman with a veil developed sens* of humor oner foiled th* persistent attempt of W. Q. Cb* late editor of tb* American Law yer, to elicit Information In supple mentary proceeding* He tails the story of the failure Ukoaelf. ”1 had beta admitted to tb* bu but a abort time and was a fair _ of th* average theory staffed, precti* wtutlng. bw school' graduate. How Joyously were the command# of tbe managing clerk Obeyed! Here waa tbe looked for opportunity to demonstrate my ability in the noble art of aaercfc tngly examining a recalcitrant ail
eas. a woman!
“Of the two, I fancy, however, that waa tbe lady who waa more aalf possessed when (be proceedings open ad. Bbe was a drees maker and bad been sued fee debt by a dry good* firm. The examination dragged Ha alow length atoug.^rgyeelliig itfl finally came the omnium rathe m query asked as a flnbber. ••Hare you any property rf any kind or nature, real or personal, or any right or interest " ‘ liked. At any rato, her ayes snapped. ■Wen, rva got Wh .t perhaps yea wouldn't call an infmet, bat IT* al oat as good. It's an expeetttloo.
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"•If you pleas#.’ I waa -•Wen. yoo aee. «tt this way. lYe >t two abler* and both of 'em bar
arried finely. Now.
, neither one of good lo&tng as I
Aaron W. Hand. Cap* Mu aty....MBCITV DIRECTORY. Mayor—Frederick J. Mel via. Jan. maa—Joseph B. Hughes. Jaa.1 sll—Waa 8. Bhaw .Jan. L MM Samuel H. Moore Jan. L MU Jea Hand. Jan. 1. Ml Btlkwell Hand Jan L MB Jan J. Dank. -Jsn L MU Jo* H. Elwoll -Jan L MU Wm a Gilbert....Jaa. L MB John F. Jacoby Jan 1. Ul: Adam Booika .Jan 1, MU president at Council—John F. Jao rder sad Boperintaadeat ot Wain a. John W. Tbompeoa. Jan 1. Ult ■or—Ervin H. Eldredg* Jan L1»U Coliootar—OUbort C. Hughe* Jan L 1»B Treasurer—Thu* W. Millet. Jan L MM Oty BoUcitcr— Jan 1 Ul City mgln*er -g H. Townaand. Jan 1.
Dairy Feedi Tbe WlMoosin experiment station to trying out tbe plan ot feeding dairy as many pounds of grata dally cow as ah* produces pounds of batter tat-during the week, or seven times as mach grain na tbe amount of fat produced daliyc Th* cow* receive as much hay and aiiage as they wll eat up dean, usually requiring twenty five to forty-three pocr-d* of silage and three or four pounds of hay d*Dy. The results of tbe experiment will prove intonating. It to generally ceded that it to Impossible to d mino upon any bard and fast role in feeding cow* or. for that matter, any other animal Tbe sucreeafal feeder to he who can vary hb feed according to the animals’ requirement and ability to return a profit on tbe feed
Feetiliaer For Potato** Tbe old tradition that potato** are peculiarly hungry for potash cannot be stamped ouL But it isn't true. Thto b a fact many times demonstrated. Much potato land to deficient moat of all is phosphoric acid. That to the first need. In the ferttlixer phosphoric add
nalor—Robert E. Hand. Republi
TAX COMMIBEIONERE. U. Marshall, Beavllb BUlwell H. Townaeod. Cap* Mu Coun
OUR SSCREt Ewure n aauairem Chaatw Be •> More- • itieae tali* Naaew
-Meets Brsi Wed eodu at each mocin at Auditorium Cape Mu Oaactova. Na IU. tmpro<
Cap* MU Lodf* Na 1L A O. 0 1V beta first and third Thursday* et each at HI Waahlngtoo atr.et Bartaa Osaaotk it G U A M BaE at owe sprin*
akc
Your Earning Capacity ought to enable you to do more than just it your living. You ought to save money. Thcr having saved, the next thing is to set your surplu
to work saiely and profitably,
The best way for you to insure a steady, reliable income Iron? your savings is to deposit them in ; Saving Fund Account in the Srcurity Trust Com
wheie they will bear interest at 3 per.cent You arc earning now, but your earning capacity Can’t Last Forever Not next week nor next month, but NOW is the to begin to save. R) •on never start, you never will have the readycash whicc may some day be so ueedlul.
Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J.
3NTRACT0RS
BOARD OF EDUCATION Samuel K. SUtes. Pres., Much. 1»U
William R. Sheppard, Luther C. Ogden, George S. Douglas* Thomas S. Steven* Everett J. Jerrefl,
March 1»U ....March. Ml March MU Much 1810 Much 18U March 1810 March 1811
BOARD OF HEALTH L. Leech. PraMdent, Sept L Ut» Dr. Y. M. D. Mercy. Health officer— Bop* L Mil william Porter, Beereteiy- .BepL L Ml*
CHURCH DIRECTORY Service* at 8L Mary'* R. C. Church. Washington Street. Roe. Father a & Kelly, Rector. Rectoi'* office hoare-e to U A. M.; 7 to LE* P. M. Us*MS, Sunday*. fi.IE, S and 10.00 ©’dock, * m- Weekday*, 7 o'c Evening Bri-rice* Sunday and JYlday, at • o'clock.
acre and eighty pound# enlphat# Of potash. At any rate, toy some carrier of phosphoric acid. Da* U freely.-H»
crop at the Ontario experiment station gave In UW7 tbe highest yield of gralE. L8T0 pound* par acre, where four pecks of each were need per acre. Tha mixture of Msashnry barley and Daobeney oat* has beta found to ripen well together and to produce a Urge yield at grain. The result* with crop mfxtares of twrire sad eight kinds of grain U com Ha* boas made up of onlfora weights of aead or of quantities 1c tb* same proportion as when tbe crops are grown separately a bowed the supremacy of Manshury atx rowed barter when naed In thto war. in th*
Prayer, 8.00 p. p. - .-a Saint's Days and ThtdMuf, Celebra Um of the HoUy Communion, 7 30. Baptist Chora*. B. A. Bowers, Pastor. t
Flret EL g. Ctaroh. Her Georg* L. Dobbin*. D. D. Hindu morning *1 M.M
PLUMBING t'rancjies
JOBBING A SPECIALTY
WB. T. CHAMBERS
108 P»n-y street
WILLIAM F. BB0WH Plumb, Step m 6ns Finp
ST.JOHN'S P. E. GH"RCH r. Wsshlnoton j>nt Franklin Street* bunSay Yervicee. iljr Communion 1.M A XL. Every Sun lev and ie.w A M.. the first Sunday of Each Month. “SSSt/ffiSLf&STS 11“ The following derrymen are Rector BL Mark's Church. Phil Ethelbcrt Talbot. D D-. LL. H^Blshop- of Centre ne tt—I.Ir ,U T»rlii M. JMooto.. Recto. SL Luka’s and the Eplpbun)j»to Rjrto. la-S^Vcf'p^ ra. ui tor BL Matthew's Church, Phil
lutr U—Rev. Robert Mck'ar. D. D-. Ra jor Trinity Church. Mooro*lo< ' A John Srerhoroogh, D D.. Bishop ot No* Aug. a—SevTlJowallrn S. Oaley Roc KuSSSk Aug. H—gev^L^ B. . Campben. Rootov
Wabbly and Weak Versus Solid and Strong.
Water can’t rtoo above it* hyeL Kor can a community rise above tb
and In the evening at 8. If th* cltixemi are lukewara, litni funday-flebool at I p. im ^ __ md May. tty town will be wtohy Toung People's Meeting Sunday If the dtirens have VERTEBRA
VIM AMD VIGOR, the t
Let'* aH brace op and make thp town of cars a place of energy, a tab!
tT ^ New Method Cement and Asphalt Paving aterproof Cenent Floors and InscUllig a u iliy ALL KINDS OF CONSTRUCTION WORK All kinds of Paving Materials supplied to the trade from Huppiy Departmenl, Broad felrcel and Rending Railroad, oilice. No. 1161 Washington »UeeL OT ALL Wt»KK OLARAN iKt£D. JAMES I. CLARKE, Engineer
M. C. SWAIN MANtPALTUBEB OF Artificial Sione Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc ms ass a) s?g)sss BnmB®. AS? coin* OR Dixie* A IMC1A1TT All Work Guaraktkkd and Best of BkKkKENCK 1 irmshu) 30 YSABiS r-v-r- r TOffice and Residence, 3J7 Windsor Ave. Cope At ay, A. /.
USm. <§{evei?s
AND • LAUNCH <
OfSce and Shop-Cor. Corgis aaS Jefferson Sts CAFE MAT K. J.
SAMUEL E. EW1NU General Contractor, House moving a specialty
Slimes AffiffiKSSS,
WM' B. BFIAW & B(“*N GENERAL CONTRACTORS A Dealer in LIME, BRICK, CEMENT AND BUILDERS MATERIALS Both Phones 523 ELMIRA STREF.1
•B- S. CURTIS Plumbing, Steam and Gas Hums All orders rsceitm prompt attention SHOP—Delaware Ave. Cap* May V .
Row Beats Launches For Hire With or Without Attendant c Engine* or Boats Soid or Rapaired Cylinder OH *f All Kind# CAPT. W. H. MILLS — nsiawi unfi MR

