I CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE' SATURDAY FEBRUARY i*, 1908.
Yoar Duty is to be WelL Bat jo a cannot be well If you neglect taking Hood's SarsapartUa when you know jou should take It. Impure blood, pool appetite, headache, nervousness, that tired |^> • teallng -by these and other signs your sysHfc teen demands Hood's. Get a bottle today. PtSrt^Ha«N2Sf'.b5£USin*n Ml more color In my lace, sleep and eat wall, and work h a pleasure." Mas. A. A. Howakd. Taunton. Haas, lit Worst Form-" I had catarrh In the , worst form and was advised to trr Hood's Bar Mparllla.. 1 took seven bottles and am now is rood health. 1 hope everyone who has catarrh will give Hood's s fair trial." Maa. William Msrcaur. Parkerforil. Pa. Always Praia©-"! first took Hood's BarsapaHWa a years ato. ai.il always speak to favor oflt" H. VowvaJX Ztl Perry Street, Hood's Sarsa pari lie la sold everywhere. In .the usual liquid, or in "tablet form called Sarsatabs. 100 Doses One Dollar. Prepared only by C. I. Hood Co.. Lowell, Mass. SREEN CREEK. A. M. R ibinson furnished a nice treat to his brother Eagles Saturday evening on the . arrival of a baby girl No. 6. The horse that was taken sick while here last week belonging to Mr: Robbing, Port Norris, died Thursday. Mrs. Emily Armstrong and Mrs. Lillie Johnson drove to Goshen Friday. Charles' Hollingshead sold his boat and entire clamming rig to William Wheeler lastweek. Mr. and Mrs. John Hemingway of Long Island, N. Y., called on his sister Mrs. Ella Oonover last week. Mrs. Mattie Cresae spent part of last 1 week with Court House friends and attended the funeral vof Mrs. Horace i Swain at Eldredge. Joseph Gamp met the township committee at Court House last week. Charles Howell, of Dias Creek, was ; at the home of Ralph Schellenger Thursday, repairing his organ. The ladies of Arbutus Temple No. 80, K. G. E., entertained the^ State Noble Tempi" r Thursday. James Schellenger and Charles Bollingsead were doing business at Court House Thursday. Mrs. Schellenger ■pent Friday in Philadelphia. Notice is up for the annual election of three trustees of the Methodist church. Afrs. Harry Conover spends much of her time with her sick father at Fishing Creek. Mrs. Clara Bright, of Goshen, spent part of last week with her mother who has been sick the past three weeks returning home on Sunday. Mrs. Samuel Compton and children. | of Holly Beach, spent this week here i with Mrs! Lizzie Foster. EP'er Hemingway and John Math'iis j J drove to Dias Creek Thursday after J hay. Steward Lowe has had a lot of pil- ' ing cut for parties at Holly beach. Mrs. Sarah Schellenger spent Friday with her daughte at Court House. Miss Lena James is spending some ! time with her sister, Mrs. Ella Peter- . son, at Court House. , Aaron M. Robinson and William H. Thompson, are building a new house at ' Holly Beach for Arthur Abele Captain LibrHnd Grace, of Goshen, ( who sails the Schooner Warren Adams, spent Sunday with Captain and Mrs. M. M. Norbury. They sailed together j for a long time. Luther Garretson, of Court House, , was here Monday. Rev. John F. Lowden made a busi- ! ness trip to Philadelphia Monday. 1 Truman Hickman, who bought the | Captain William S. Crawford property ' of Dr. W. A. Lake, has cut the two large walnut trees standing near the , parsonage. They were more than a ; hundred years old. Our people who have had occasion to I travel to Court House since the snow 1 have found difficult traveling as the ' roads were not cleared. 1 Several years ago there was a big fire in the woods and swamps east of ' our town burning out many of the j swamps which have since come up iir j grasses suitable for feed for musk rats i and hundreds of them have left the I meadows and taken up their quarters there where they are perfectly sa'e < from trappers. I Captain Joseph James, of Schooner ] ; The far of Coughing Hammer blows, 'Steadily applied, break the hardest rock, i Coughing, day after day, jars ; and tears the throat and lungs until the healthy tissues give way. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral stops the coughing, and heals the torn membranes. ' The beat kind of a testimonial - ' "Bold lor over sixty yeara." A\ «./! — suhupahua. /TLyersssw fttmeamlil WepablUh
Lotta RuBsel, arrived at Jacksonville last Wednesday. Captain Joseph Brown took Alfred f Oressc and went over to Anglesea t Monday and bought a team of black , horses for the Captain. Alfr d is one . of the best horsemen in the county. When State Senator Hon. R. E. r Hand was a candidate for the legisla- • | ture the last time he was bitterly op- • posed by certain parties of this cora- , munity who now -would like him to > lend them a helping hand in their time J of need as their seems to be a project on foot to have the pound fishing . slopped along the Cape slim e, which i mesns thousands of doliurs to the shore ' renters. and fishermen- He may be de- . pended upon to do ail be can, however, I to protect any industry in his county ■ of any of its people. Mrs. Elizabeth Lowden, wife of ; . Rev. John F. Lowden. is in quite poor health, suffering from rheumatism. Dr. Lake Is in attendance i » 'Captain M M Norbury. who has ' f commanded the fine four-masted f 1 schooner. RiJ> Roy, for several years, is spending the winter at home while ] j his vessel, under the able management < ; of Captain Adams and S. C. Norbury, ( as first mate, makes a trip to Havana , , De Cuba The Captain is thoroughly I . enjoying himself and all are glad to t hare him home The Captain is one ' i o' the wealthiest of our people and ] one of the most liberal givers. [ Mrs. Lon Hearon? of Goshen, spent t - Sunday here with her parents. On account of the continued itinera c ; of Miss Catherine Shields' mother, she ,i . has procurred a substitute in the per- • son of Miss Bessie Swain, of Eldredge, ' for our primary school. , Rev. J. F. Lowden officiated at the : Ri.ey-Neal wedding in Rio Grande _ church on Wednesday and on Thursday . i at the funeral of Mrs. Mercy Buck, at • Burleigh. t "Little dabs of Powder J Little daubs of Paint 1 Of course will make a pale face Look as if it 'aint." But a little Rydale's Tonic Taken thrice a day, j Makes the pale cheek rosy 0 In wise old Nature's way. It beats the artificial ^ Applied both thick and thin. And can't be rubbed off with a rag c For its underneath the skin. d 'So throw away your paint box. Lass, The paintless pink looks best. And Rydale's Tonic-never fails Whene'er given a test. V. M. B. Marcy and Co. feb COURT HOUSE. ' Miss Carrie Powell, teaebPr-in-the public srhoools at Rio Grande, was in last Saturday. I Laet Sunday evening the Rev. J. E R. Folsom lectured on "Baptists in J New Jersey. " His lecture was illustrate n by use of lantern slides. r Walter M. Hand, of West Cape May, at the county seat the first of the .Miss Etta Hackney spent part of last s week visiting friends in Philadelphia. „ Squire Ludlam was at Deimisville r ! week on official business. s Hollis P. Mickel. collector of Upper E delivered his tax return to County Clerk Way last week. e Freeholder Sayre, of Sea Isle City, fj ; entertained by his brother, Jno. f Sayre, during the week. a Miss Lillian Swain visited her par- r ents at Goshen last week. r Messrs Charles Coombs and Isaac j. Ludlam, of Goshen, members of the s . Board of Education, were recent visi- t tors here. v Arlington Corso" was visiting friends [, at South S'aville last Sunday. c Francis J. Crerna and family, of h spent part of the week vis- n iting his-sister, Mrs. D. Stiles. j, Messrs. Re-' man and Roland Stiles - have bee" working for their father, p who is sick with the grip. ^ F." W. James, of Goshen, was in town during the week looking after i the interests ol the Dennisville Loan and Building Association. Mrs. John Sayre. who has een confined to her room for several months, is improving and we hope for her recovery soon. Monroe Erickson makes frequent trips to Cedar Grove of late u County Superintendent O. O. Barr pas in town during the week looking £ after the interests of the public school. n He says that our high school is one of ' the best in the county. C-T-. P-n'. fti'l 6 and McCready are do-.ng «-»«.)'..• ng . possible to make this school year a i grand success. 1 R. Curtis Robinson, editor of the . Ocean City Ledger, was transacting *- here during the week. 0 The church has long been divorced . | from the state and no religious organi- J zation should be permitted to inter- * fere with the working of any public ' school. Walton Grace, of Eldors, -pent Friday and Saturday here with friends * Eeling parties Jare very popular of late and Messrs. Sayre and Nichols claim the championsnip. Cashier F Nichols is also a crack shot on a duck. * It Saves Y u Mooey 1 The special half price sale of Dr. Howard's specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia by Mecray's i drug store means the saving of a few ( dollars on every family's yearly bill e for medicines. Each 50 cent bottle. Dr. Mecray sella t it for 25c, contains sixty doses of a c medicine that is p'ea6ant to take and i which can be depended upon to cure c the wbrst case of constipation, dyspep- t sia or liver trouble. Dr. Howard has f so murh faith in the superior merit of ! this medicine thfct he says : '"If Dr. t Howard's specific does not cure you, - go back to Mecray's store and he will 1 return your money. " t If you are troubled with constipa- 1 tion. headache or dizziness, or if your r food does not digest naturally and i easily, you cannot afford to let pass s the special price that Dr. Mecray is v making this week on Dr. Howard's f specific. | Mecray's Drag Store. 1
FISHING CREEK. 1 W. Hemingway was not ao weli last ■ we-k. Mr. and Mrs., Cl.as. Matthews at- , tended the funeral of Mrs. H.Swain, from her late residence. West Cape ! May, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. -Bate drove to, 1 West Cape May Tuesday. Wro. Bate is at home during the freeze up. Among our most enthusiastic skaters are Herbert haw and Gordon Yearicks. David Fr*-derick called on Mrs. S. Matthev^ Friday\ Mr. and Mrs. John Hemingway, of I'untincc'on, Long Island, are visiting his father for a days. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Miller and family took tea with Herbie Shaw on Saturday evening. There was a large crowd on Shaw's pond on Saturday ftemoon and among them was Enoch Miller who has not b'en on skates for over 20 years and he surprised them 411. Lemuel Schellenger and son are spending a few days in Philadelpnia also visiting his wife while there. We are sorry to hear of Aaron Wool- 1 being very "ill at this writing. i Thomas Hemingway and sister, Lida called on their father on Sunday. Miss Mabel Conover, of Green Creek, has returned home after a week's visit with her grand father, Hemingway. Mrs. John Snyder is under the doctor's hand with a slight attack of her old trouble, appendicitis. Her sister, Mrs. Johnson, takes carc of her. Mrs. Albert Pierson spent the day with her brother, J. Snyder, on Tuesday. . Merrill Neal and Miss Laura Downs. • of Rio Grande, were calling on Mrs. .Leslie Bates. We are pleased to see the smiling face of Willie Bates among us again. - Mrs, Frank Harnett and daughter spent the day with Mrs. Bertram Snyder at Erma. Mr. and Mrs. John Hemingway took I tea with Mrs. Daniel Woolson on Saturday evening. We are pleased to state that the ■ men from the sounds |got a fine lot of ducks and report plenty of ducks. Charles Hinchcliffe has returned ; home after an extended visit in Frankford. Charles Howard . and Henry Shaw have at last got the skate fever. Call i on them for fine work. Mr. and Mtb. W. Johnson were at | ■ May on Tuesday. 1 1 Mrs. William Essen and Mae Hall j • called on her sister, Mrs. John Sny- i der, on Wednesday. i , ACT QUICKLY. Has Been Dangerous in Cape May Court House Do th-* right thing at the right time. 1 Act quickly in • imes of danger. Backache is kidney dange • . Doan^s Kidney Pills act quickly. Cure all' distressing, dangerous kidPlenty of evidence to prove this. Mrs. John Taylor, living on Hand avenue. Cape May Court House. N. J.. ; says: "Mr. Taylor suffered from kid- ] trouble for s long time. Severe pains would catch him throught the small of bis back and at tim*s he was ' scarcely able 'o straighten after stooping, He took cold very easily and when • ever he did it was sure to settle on his kidneys, greatly aggravating his suf- : He nad headaches frequently 1 and his general health vras in a much • down condition. He failed to find relief until Doan'b Kidney Pills were procured at Willets Corson'B drug store, but it was only a short time afhe began their use that his back as well and strong as ever, the disappeared and he was cured. He has had no trouble with kidnevs since, and always recommends Doa"'s Kidney Pills in the highest terms." " Fof sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name — Doan's — and take no other, {j*--ERMA Rev. Borden' attended the examination for teachers at Court House Sat- , urday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Taylor are at present residing at the old Bennett homestead. The Keystone Telephone line is 1 being rapidly placed in working order. Mrs. Andrew Hawn is spending a fortnight with Andrew Reeves and ■ family. West Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. H. Shaw, of Fishing Creek, were among the village visitors of Tuesday. Mrs. David Hawn and daughter. Miss Alice, have returned from an extended visit among relatives in Kansas. They are enthusiastic in their praises of this pleasant trip. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Dickinson attended the funeral of Henry Brown at Green Creek last Thursday. A. Hawn is recovering nicely from the operation which was performed on hia arm but a ihort time since at Cooper Hospital. He is now und'-r the care of Dr. Lake. One of the most Lequer.t a" d annoyconditions that beset humanity is Catarrh of the bile ducts. TTiere are several little ducts leading from the liver and gall bladder thafunite into main or "comivon bile duct ' wh:ch carries the bile and other fluid into the When there is a catarrhal condition of these ducts the whole system is affected and ell kinds of mean feelings are experienced. Ordinary pills and powders fail to relieve this condition. An eminent physician 1 —a professor in a Columbus, Obio, College, wrote t^e prescription from which Rydale's" Liver Tabare made, and they never fail to relieve this very Common condition. billiouane8s and torpid liver they without an equal. One dose convinces, and that dosd is free. Write sample. Rydale Remedy Co., Newrt News, Va. Guaranteed by V. M. Marcy and Co. feb "
- ^ *'I waa literally coughing myself to it death, and had become too weak to leave my bed ; and neighbors predicted : that would never leave it a'ive : but l, they got fooled, for thanks to God, I * was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery. It took just four one dolo. lar bottles to completely cure thJ cough and restore me to good sound health," writes . Mrs. Eva Uncapber, of Grovertown, Stark county, Ind. s This kin* of cough and cobTcures, and healer of throat and lungers guaranWal'bCttl' ^rureiste 50c;apd Jl.BO. < COLD SPRINGV , .Mir® Emily Drvis. Miss Mae Mc- ° Neil, lies Stiver Harris and Messrs. milter and "al;>h Taylor attended teachf rs examination at Court House I Saturday. f .Garri- and Millicent Chadwick were , among the week's visitors-. The D. of A. convened on Tuesday. Mrs. M. R. Soffe. who is spending the winter with her daughter at Hol'v 3 Beach, has been ill of grip, but is now j convalescent. Joe. Brewtoo, of West Cape May. i called on Pastor Lowden on a recent ^l^rs. J. L. Lowden was calling on ' friends Wednesday afternoon. i Friends here are pained to learn of - ' the death of Wilmon Whildin at his . home Palm Beach. Florida. Mrs. Jos. Eldredge is on the sick ( ; list Miss Mary Walter has returned to, , New York. I . Mrs. Jos. Cresse has returned to her t . home here after an extended visit with her daughter in Philadelphia. < y Mrs. E. J. Eldredge accompanied by t ner «m. Attorney H. H. Eldredge. t>f , Philadelphia, spent a portion of the 1 week with Mrs. Anthony Or- use. i Mr. and Mrs. Win. T. Chambers attended the funeral of Mrs. Chamber's * brother at Green Creek last week. < Misers. Charles Rohm and Walter Rutherford are taking in!tht sights of ' the Capitol City. ^ A number from this village attended the funeral of Mrs. Tryphena Swain at ' West Cape May. Tuesday. < Mrs. Nellie Taylor with daughter . Hazel, visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. < McNeill over Sabbath. • < MAKE A NOTE NOW to get Ely's i Cream Balm if you are troubled with j nasal catarrh, hay fever or cold in the head. It is purifying and soothing to I ! the sensative membrane that lines the < j air passages. It is made to overcome ! the disease, not to fool the patient by ! a short, deceptive relief. There is no ' I cocaine nor mercury in it. Do not be " talked into taking a substitute for Ely's Cream Balm. All druggists sell it. Price 50c. Mailed by, Ely Bros., 56 Warren street^ New York. MASTER STATE GRANGE W. F, HILL PRAISES THE PHILADELPHIA PRESS. In a letter dated Chambersburg, Pa., December 20. 1907, addressed to the editor of ["The Philadelphia Press,'* he writes as follows : 1 "Sir: — The membership of the grange organized everywhere through- | out the State very highly appreciate ; the splendid report you gave of the I i work done by their representatives at the annual meeting held last werk in | On their behalf, I take . pleasure in tendering to you the thanks of their organization and assure you j that the able work of your reporter (Miss Woods) and your suppoit of our j " . work, was very highly appreciated.' | [ ; 1825 the 1908 1 PENNSYLVANIA FIRE i Insurance Company. INCORPORATED 1825. CHARTER PERPETUAL OFFICE, 508-510 WALNUT ST.. ' PHILADELPHIA, PA. A i CAPITAL, --- - $750,000 00 J ASSETS. - $0,462 117 11 j | SURPLUS, - - • $1,615,283 97 J DIRECTORS. J Edwin N. Benson, Effingham B. Morris, J R. Dale Benson, John L Thompson * ■ J. Tatcall Lea, Charles E. Pug k, ' Richard M. Cadwaladcr, a W. Gardner Crowell. ^ Edward T. Slotesbury. s : R. DALE BENSON. President. a JOHN L- THOMPSON. Vice President. * 1 W GARDNER CROWELL. Secretory. a ! CHARLES W. MERRILL Assistant * _§»««tory. a HAMPTON CsWARNER. Assistant Secre- J WM. J. DAWgON, Ser y Agency Depart- J merit. - s , A. W. HAND S F. ELDREDGE a ; HAND AND ELDREDGE J LOCAL AGENTS J 310 Washington Street. j 1 " 316 and 317 Washington Street J Cape May, N. J. 4 !6iias. Sandgran l 1 Notary Public, Commissioner . of Deeds lor New Jersey, 1 ; Leases, Deed®, &c.. Drawn. AH kinds of Pension Business - 308 Washington St . Cape. May £
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| dO~Yo"u~OW N A HOME | j 1 That will Support You? J For Sale oil Easy Terms, 1 i j 3 eight room bouse, I stable iu £ J good condition, wagon sbeds, r j large chicken coops will accomo- C 2 date about 150 chickens, about J £ w of an acre feuoed In as a chicken r 3 brooder. 40 acres of land, 30 acres t J of wbich Is fine rich truck land £ 1 and an orchard with about one r hundred fruit trees. t i A five room bouse built two ^ 4 veare ago has 4 acres of ground r 3 1 sere suitable for a first class JL 4 garden, 3 acres suitable for poul- ^ J try or pigs. r 3 Both of these p-operties are L < located oik what is kuowu as tbe V J Jere Hughes Road about J mile r J from Benoetts Station. A baker l 4 pas>«s daily and a butcher twice t j a week. Near school and church r 3 and is only*five miles from either (L } Cape May, Wildwood. Holly » J Beach and Anglesea. There are r 3 no better produce markets thau jt 4 either of these. For further im- f 3 formation Address r \ JOHN W. KIMSEY l 3 Erma P. O. Cape May Co. r Wall Paper. Wall Paper. A new and fine assortment of wall Super is now being offered by Eldredge onnson, 318 Washington street. Whatever you need in this line Can be supplied. . tfj Typewriting paper". at Philadelphia prices, $1 and up, at Star and Wave '
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