OAI»K MAY HKIAUPt* ' T. ITtVBIW AN INOKPKNOKNT WUKLY
Hr+rr Xh|hii1iy AtUrnuou At Um U«ntd BuUdiu*. No. Cl< WMUnxtM 8UMI. Cap* Bar Citr. N«* Jaraar-
Batared at Uu Poat OOica at Cajw Mar. N. j, a* aaoBDi ctaai mail u.-. Ur, March U, im. Adtcrtlalnc Rale* Upon AppllckUou All lull era Intauded for the HeraU. ailiter editorial. adverUain*. aubacriplion or >ob prlnlins. ahould be ad dreaaed to CAPE MAY HERALD • 14 Waa rune ton Street. Cape May, New Jereey. PHONES: . Bell terx; Keyatone, 420.
THURSDAY. JULY £. PAEUB8 nVB AND BIX
the country that
’ from the recent drought. There hav - Ins been frequent showers aufficlom fur regeUtion. Matured crops are ex oellant and growing crops are in ftn<
condition.
£. C. Shepard la shipping barrel, of tubers to seashore resorts. Owing to the handy seashore mark au there is vast opportunities ii. Cape May and Atlantic counties foi farmers and garderners .and Tucks hoe la located in the centre of the fanning district Atlantic City parties hare been looking over some boathouse an. bungalow sites. It Is understood thaH. W. Madden hag a buyer for hl^ lot on the river front There are i. number of choice locations yet t<
THE BACHELOR GIRL Many Type# of Thla Papular and la-
teraatlng Perasnaga.
in a < acuqalon on tie evnlolkm of the latcl 4or girl Julia Ward Olhaon remarks: There am Just four claaaa# of wotneo—uiatroaa. apinstera, old maids sod bachelor girls-and U M ear of the practical Jokes of fut^tbst fra •juently the spinster has bcu Joined , —irte man In the bonds of wtilloei. ad |V .•••■' woman w!k> wmi il < hspjdsst maill.il =• '»•» msllaed !■
destiny for some reason.
Now. the Otis "old maid" la oftm misapplied. Soma are called olt maids who ars really spinster*, foi that la tb# word which exprcaaea Uw onpleasaut dlspoalllno the lodlscrlml uatlng would ap|dy to all unmarried women- Spinster Is the till* whirl should be applied to those women married or alngle. whose entire bar Hot la bounded by tbe limitation* of aeU Interest. What a miserable thing ego tUm Is. that Ii destroya our ability to enjoy tbe pleasure* and Interest* of ..then! It l» one of lboa* fault* tbe germ of wbleh Is bred In ua.aU. though tbe soil of personality .Indoca* differ
ent degree* of development
Now, an old maid 1* an entirely
South BaanUe, K. J-, for the poahlou of fourth olaaa poatmaaur of ulaa* "D" at ClansonL Naw Jersey. The compenaatioa - of the poatmmater of thla office was *167 for tfca last fiacal year. Age limit 21 yesra and over >n date of examination. Applioanu reatde within the territory »up•llcd by the Ciermont poatofflce. Tbe i .mluutlon la open to all cttlaen* •n can comply with the require -a Application forma and full In jtl Uou concerning the require eenu o. 1 lie■Oxamlnatlou' can be se ured from Oe Clermont poatnlflcc t from the l ulled States Civil 8er ice Commission, Washington, U. C ipplkaUous should be property cx d and filed wlih the Commlf ilon si Washington within kbren da) M>for« date of examination, otherwl* .1 may be impracticable to examln. be applicant*.
PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD
Camp Meeting at Seaville, N. J.
TCCMAMOB
Cape May County la one part __
not a offeree .j^^nfcjeatureT She la kind heart-
During the put week several via iting pleasure craft have arrived to. a few days outing. Robert Martlet and friends from Atlantic City ii Bartiett'a naw launch were guests o the Tnckahoe Yacht Club last Banda. LUburn M. Hess and friends ar enjoying the early evenings with hl..j
new Uannch. 1 quite the rage.
John W. Kirchott and wife ar, ! a tew daya in Bridge
rd. self Micrtflc lug. gentle, lovable and usually Llsaahle. You all know bar type, my friends, and rare, indeed. i» the family whose connection Is blessed by an old maid aunty usually an old maid because her family “but ted In" when tbe man she preferred was courting her. However, her rela lives couldn’t do without her to sew. cook, mend and take care of them through attack of an tbe Ills man is heir to. from grip to gout. Aa for her she Anally put* away her dreams o! natural happiness and achieves a car tain kind of contentment In fuaalnr over, caressing and taking care of tlx babies among tbe connection. The bachelor girl U an entirely dlf ferent creature. Nervous, ambitious an Idealist and a worker, she U a com b! nation of tbe virtue* and fall lugs of tbe other three division* of w<
kind.
Regret Is Buffering, but It U * i
lion that all bachelor girl* bare expo rtenred, even in tbe mld*t of succm* But continued progress In one * 1 * wort and a constantly broadening horUor of life aootbe away the pain of par experience* by a realisation of the pleasure* of tbe present, and memories which once opened tbe floodgates of I tears become the occasion of a quiet retrospective happiness or perhaps Just * little amusement that one could
have been so easily satisfled. > And sbe may rightly be
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson art t “bachelor.’' Happy and contented, life entertaining Air. and Mr*. Dai': bold* much for her. At peace with Hobbles, of Baltimore. \ tbe past, she builds fmbltlou* plan.’ gliau Mary Dukes is visiting friends tor tke future with eager interest, *c'
If she marries now
Will be sold JulyTl
I. inclusive
A Splendid Trolley Service A—Runs to and from Reading Su weekdays J—first trip Sunday. -Weekday train connection*. t>—Sunday only. 1>D—Doe* not run Sunday. 3—P. R. R. Train connections week
lays.
EE—Reading Sunday train coni
Jons.
P. R. R. Sunday train coanectleni Tbe following a fre vchedul he three division* o< the trollvy . -cave Ocean SL i*ier for Schctlengera Landing aC.40 A. M.
*7.00
Directly Pacing the Ocean
Rooms KM to KM Pot Day.
JULY 22 TO AUGUST 2, 1909
INCLUSIVE
EXCURSION TICKCTS i August 2, Inclusive, good returning until August
SPECIAL TRAIN MONDAY, AUGUST 2nd May ..^...’...7; rso P. M. 7.0# P. M. Laav* Rio Grand* j..,.; 7.11 P. M. Lsavc Wildwood Junction 7.16 P. M. Laav* Cap* May Court Hous* 7.21 P. M. LahV* Swain TM P. M. Arrive Ssavllla . 7AI P. M.
RETURNING
Lsavs SEAVILLE 10J0 P. M. for Caps May and all Intarmadiat* points. J. R. WOOD, GEO. W. SOYD, Traffic Manage. Gsnsal Passenger Agsnt^
W* Hav* Just Inatallsd th# Very Latest In a Collar Ironing Machine. It Folds, Crimps and Curve* th* Collar at th# Sam# Tims, Producing a Perfectly Smooth Cellar. Bad and Table Linen 35 cants per damn.
X'rtiniwtrw
10.00 1045 10.20 110.40 11.00 Sll.U 11.30 11-46
12.16 P. M. 12.20 12.46
Cracked Corners or Bad Edges
©ellas*
Sped*; Term* by the W**k
Stockton Hotel
1609 OPENED FOE SEASON OF 1909 Hew Gate « Jfull a la Garte flftenu
Concerts and dances In ball room p S.30 to 11.30; concerts 10.30 to 12 i - Director Dancing.
NEPTUNE LAUNDRY 405 WASHINGTON STFRESH FISH TLe Fishing Banks Daily tOTTAGE TRADE A SPECIALTY LEWIS NELSON 108 JACKSON ST.*
Hotel Glenwood A. MARCY LUOLAM. Proprietor Near the Beach and Business Center
i is spending a fe* days, in AUanfir. City. a May Somara, of Alian’ic City, la visiting her ooualr. Mis a He*'
_ not for borne or because of the Impulse^ o!
? gmaeibB.
Cov*. 1*. L
Prof. Edward 'Bice. Jr, has com Dieted the erection of his wireleo.
becaune sbe ha,
j The sovereign will of. man is tb* i mightiest force In human Ufa. It it ' tbe absolutely foundamental power In
hauls of fish hsvt ■ personality, tbe executive of tb* iadl been made during the peat week i viduai life. Evep man la f small tb* lucky PTC* ware forme.? ■ nn 7 ot f* r ulttea. but the will if the
Ml
•pending a abort time with 're! J m into right relaUons to Ond in oui religious life through tbe freilac* o, Mrs. Arabella Lea, of Camden, i. ; tbe IntellSri. It la not what a mat yialtiug Mra. Mary Ireland. know* or what he feel*, but what tv. is has accepted a per wU1 * t0 b* aDtJ do. that mokee.hlm r ropiri^n la Ati.nHc oty. Ckrlitlau and * man.-B*v. tSrtUiV Mias noranc* Roberta is enlertaiu' log a party ot friends from Phlladei
Mrs. Frank P. Gandy and son. c Atlantic City, la enjoying a rtsii s. bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rlchan
WIPE OUT MOSQUITOES Capa May Point's Work Effective i Driving Paata Away Several thing* hav* happened » Cape May Point slue* Us reincorpor mOm as r borough to show that era. » Point has alw^y h**s pestered with moaqulloes. Tt. energetic Mayer, E. W. Springer, coi

