Cape May Star and Wave, 9 May 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 5

CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE SATURDAY MAY 9, 1908. . > .| — — m . ' 1 . ■ J 1 'afcrtPl n

' 1 Confidence I when eating, that your food is of highest wholesomeness — that it has 1 nothing in it that carl injure or distress you — mates the repast I doubly comfortable and satisfactory. ' This supreme confidence you , have when the food is raised with 'Royair BaJcintf Powder Absetatety- Pure The only belong powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar There can be no comforting confidence when eating alum baking powder food. Chemists say that more or less of the alum powder in unchanged alum or alum salts remains in the food. - a

FISHING CREEK. John Hewitt and mother, Mrs. Mary, A. Knerr, of Cape May, Were seen driving through our village Sunday. Mrs. Herbert Shaw entertained her mother, Mrs. Sarah Pierson anaxousin. Miss Bessie Johnson, of Erma, last Friday. Mrs. Lydia'Thomas and daughter, of Holiy Beach, were over Sunday visitors with her mother. Miss Rietta Shaw and Miss Ruth McPherson spent Monday n'ght with class friends at Cape May. Ask Johnny if he has found out jet what the variegated object is? Mr. and Mrs. Augus Morris and son Oscar, of Cape May, were seen driving through our village Sunday. Miss Louie Vsnaman, of West Cape May, was a Sunday visitor with her mother. Mrs. Ada Hoffman and daughter were Philadelphia shoppers last Friday. Mra. Charles Corson, of A lantic City, was visiting her aisier, Mrs. Martha Snyder the first .of theweek. Mm R P. SheoDar^-««s^a~^sitor Mrs. Sheppard^wra awaitor -j

over night last Thursday with Mrs. Minnie BateMiss Rietta Shaw took tea with Miss Hannah Woolson, Sunday evening. Mra. Enoch Miller entertained at . < tea Thursday evening. Miss Ruth Mc- ' Pberson, Miss Danealia, Miss Rietta "* Shaw. I Miss Sarah Woolson was visiting I Mrs. Bertram Snyder at her home in ' Erma Wednesday over night. ( Miss Jennie Woolson received a post , card shower Wednesday. April 29th, ' in remembrance of her birthday. : Miss Lillie McNeill, of Erma. wis ' visiting her friend. Miss Rena Miller, last Saturday and Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. B. F. Sheppard and ■on took tea with Mr. and Mrs. D. 1 Morrell Woolson, Sunday. / j Mrs. R. Hoffman and daughter made i a business trip on Saturday to Philadelphia. Mrs. Albert Johnson and aunt, Mrs. Albert Pierson, called on relatives on Friday. Mrs. Claude Eldredge and son Malvin, is, an over Sunday visitor with her mother. Frank and Leslie Woolson took :n the sights at Holly Beach on Satui^av evening. Mrs. Laura S peace an J son from Cape May is visiting her mother, Mrs. . Clint Matthews, over Sunday. Miss Edna Woolson is among us again. We are glad to see her smiling

We Trust J Doctors If you^««-^utFering from 6 impute blood, ^hih blood, de- jl bi'ify, nervousness, exhaus-' tion, you should, begin at once 8 with Ayer's Sirsaparilla, the * Sarsaparilla you have knev; all your life. Your doctor* knpws it, too. Ask him about it. j CateM ih«r» b SaUy . featsss-™. wwgjjSB ■ A y«r*. fill* MI Unr pUU. Acign>ii,.| I XJ > RAlt VKRK. reggggr i

face once mere. Come to stay for the tl summer. ^ Mrs. Catherine Hemingway has writ- w 1 fen to her friends since Mr. Heming- e way's death. L Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson, of | a Erma. took tea and spent the evening , n : with his uncle. J. W. Snyder, on „ Thursday evening. i' Thomas Hemingway is quite a busi- f ness man in out* village of late. He * passed through here on Tuesday. j, i Mrs. Emma Shaw. Mrs. Mattie Shaw, C i Mrs. Hattie Hoffman, Mrs Annie « Woolson. Mrs. Allie Barnett, and r : Mr'. Lottie Miller were among the guests at the carpet rag sewing at i the home of Mrs. Etta Learning, Cold Spring. Wednepdiy. A very enjoyable time is reported and all did ample jus- ^ ! tice to the fine dinner prepared by the y hostess. ^ , ' Miss Jennie Shaw took tea and spent 0 ' the night with ner cousin. May Snyder, t on Monday. : Madam Ella Woolson "and daughters, g ' Emily and Jennie, and Mrs. Ella John- j son. spent the day at Cape May on Tiiao^oi' tool Tuesday 0

WOMEN'S WOES. . ( May Court House Women Are ! Finding Relief a* Last. - J It does seem that women have more i than a fair share of the aches and pains . that afflict humanity : they must "keep upL must attend to duties in spite of i 1 i constantly aching backs, or headaches, j dizzy spells, beari" g down pains; they 1 c must stoop over, when to stoop means \ torture- They must walk and bend ] and work with racking pai"s and many aches from kidney ills. Kidneys cause more suffering than any other organ of . the body Keep the kidneys well and I health is easily maintained. Read of j a remedy for kidneys only that helps ] ; a remeuy iur iwuiic>d umj wm,

; and cures the kidneys and is endorsed ] t] by people you know. ] Mrs. F. P. Smith, living on Main 0 ' street. Cape May Court House. N. J.. i says: "I suffered from a dull pair, h I through the small of my back and h i sides, headaches and dizzy spells were frequent and my general health was v very poor. I tried a number of differ- , ent remedies, but never succeeded in a finding relief until finallv Doarv's Kid- v ney Pills were recommended to me. I I at once procured them at Willets • Corson's drug store, and began their n use in striet accordance with th« direc- j tions. In a short thne the pains had , 1 1 -ft mv back entirely, I bf-van to re- , g i'nmy health and since that time B navwbeen entirely free from headaches , and dizzy spells." '• a For rale by a 1 dealers. Pr;ce 60 , 1 cents Foster- Mi I burn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.. sole agents for the United 9 States. t . Remember the name- Doan's— and ( ttke no other. j UNCLAIMED LETTERS. j List of unclaimed letters remaining , j in Cape May postoffice for week ending May. 7M 908: \ 1 Henderson. Mrs. May ; McGuire, j Miss Kathryn ; Stherer. Chas. ; Smith, ] Mre. Sarah ; Taylor. Geo. H. ; Witwer, j j C. S. ; Wilson. Mrs. Sarah. ' ; In calling for the above please ray j I advertised; J. E. TAYLOR. Postmaster. . DROP BY DROP the offensive disj charge caused by Natal Qatarrh falls from the back of the nose into che « tlz-ost, setting up an ipflamma ion that ; is likely to mean Chronic Bronchitis. The most satisfa- tory remedy for catarrh is Ely's Or am Balm, and the r relief th»t follows even the firet application c nnot be told in words. Don't suffer a day longer from the discomfort of Nasal Catarrh. Cream Balm is sold by all drugciata for 50 ceilts, or i mailed by Ely Bros., 66. Warren street. New York. COLD SPRING. | School examination this week. J Mr. and Mrs. N. Z. Graves, who ' own the Farmstead, are enjoy Bag a trip

to California. klrs. -Funuan Barnett, Mra. Abbie and Mra. J. Snyder spent Wed- . nesday afternoon with Mra. F. E. j Bate at Fishing Oriek. Mre. Laura Harris makes a good ( secretary of the Cold Spring Grange. Several were initiated into the Jr. O. U. A. M. mysteries April 28. A committee of Bodies repaired the c Pre8hyterian church curtains Saturday. , Miss May McNeil. Miss Emily Davis and Walter and Ralph Taylor took the ^ teacher's examination at -Court House , Saturday. Mrs. A. C. Hilareth. of Rio Grande, visited her sister Tuesday. r Wm. Search spent Monday in Philadelphia. Mre. G. C. Buck, of Court House, is visiting her mother this week. Warren Mount, of Holly Beach, spent the week with his cousir., Raymond Bailey. Knowing that some people say too much we will cjose with the following , remark : "Rydale's Cough Elixir is guaranteed under, the U. S. Pure Food and Drug Law. Serial number 2H9tto contain neither Morphine, Opium Chloroform nor opiates of any kind. < and to! be absolutely harmless. , V. M. D. Marcy A Co. may } CAPE BAY POINT i Judge Endicott. of the Circuit Court,. ( issued an order for a special election to be held in the borough school bouse. Cape May Point, May 12. If a person could always know just what the trouble was when they began to feel sick and "out of sorts" and bnn«' what, to do to get well quick also get well quick c

would be lota le s sickness, c are thousands of people who v suffer from Catarrh of the Bile Ducts s who don't know that they possess sev- J eral little ducts that lead from the i Liver and Gall Bladder and carry bile t and other fluids into the inters tines, r I When these ducts get clogged with t mucous the owner will begin to get bil- c and have all kinds of mean feel- i iugs. Ordinary livtr pills and powders i to relieve this condition. There is r remedy, however, made especially I c for the trouble. Rydale's Liver Tab- «. a prescription of a specialist. One dose convinces. Write for free sample. Rydale Remedy Co.. New-port , News. Virsinia. Guaranteed by M. V. , Marcy A Co. "»ay j — — ] GREEN CREEK. A. M. Robinson, president of the ! Sunday School Association, visited the Goshen schools on Sunday. Several from Dias Creek came down on Saturday to attend the Castle of j the K. G. E. i Mrs. Deborah Thompson is spending j few weeks with her daughter at Cape j Truman Hickman drove to Eldredge

Monday afternoon. Mre. Florence Colter, of Goshen; and sister, Mattie Candy, of Dias Creek, was in town on Sunday. ^ Elizabeth and Mary Schellenger accompanied their Uncle Billie Vanaman to Goshen on Saturday. | The heavy winds of the past week D : did conisderable damage to the fish ^ ] unds along shore. Mrs. Ezekiel Eldredge entertained j company over Sunday. , OASTOHIA. I la, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schellenger and 1 ] Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Camp attended .11 1. MIUl Olio. tfuatF"

the Pomona Grange at Cold Spring ( on Monday. Wesley Thompson has improved his home by adding a neat veranda. He - one of the best kept homes in the village. Nathaniel Newton was taken with severe attack of rheumatism last week but is much better. y Asher Logan and ' family, of Wilmington, are spending some time with Mrs. Logan's parents, Mr. and Mre. Foster. Mr. Logan is in poor * Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hickman were at South Dennis on Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Adalint Crandol. Our pastor. Rev. Elijah Tozer. attended the Ep worth League held in Camden last week. He gave his report on Sunday evening, reporting a good convention. He said the best part of the service was the one in which the Juniors took part. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Be Kind You Haie Always Bought I what yout eyes are worth to I | you. For Glasses, consult I C AUMCSTina. 0 V J I

ERBA Mr. and Mre. D. C. Hawn enterGained Mr. Orr, of Swedeaboro Grange, Little Levan Dickinson is convalescent. Mre. L. 'Hand entertained guests ^ over Sunday. Mrs. Sheppard and son spent a couple of days last week with Mr. and Frank Bate, at Fishing Creek. Miss Alice Hawn attended the Grange meeting in Cold Spring Hall, Monday. It is reported that Rev. G. Borden s has accepted a call to a church in and wHl not return to school duties next year. . OABTOHIA. ' i SOUTH DENNIS • ; Miss Mary Miller spent Saturday J with her sister here. f Mrs. Emily Ludlam recently visited Pleasantville. - Mra. C. Fidler attended Pomona Grange at [Cold Spring Monday and entertained over night by Mr. a:>d A. J. Matthews. : Mrs. J. D. Ludlam is on the sick > list. We' regret the death of Mra. J. , Crandol whose funeral occurred Tues- ; day. The Dr. Oarll property has changed ; hands. It is impossible for any drug to dii gest food without the aid of the stomI a eh. Man cannot do nature's work— he ; only assist her, and any concern only assist i

claiming that they have a remedy that = will digest food without the aid of the stomach, thereby allowing the Stomach lay idle and rest, are claiming the impossible. All remedies for stomach troubles should be given with the sole of aiding nature, and enabling the stomach to do its own work. One of the best stomach sp-cialists in the U. S. wrote the prescription from which Rydale's Stomach Tablets are made and they enable the stomach to do its own work. .Two sizes, 25c and 50c. M. V. D. Marcy & Co. may DON! PAY ALIMONY. tobe divorced from your appendix; will be no occasion for it if you o keep your bowels regular with Dr. New Life Pills. Their action is so gentle that the appendix never J has cause to make the least complaint. Guaranteed by all druggists. 25c. Try them. may A CERTAIN CURE FOR ACHING FEET : Shake into yoijr shoes Allen's Foota powder. It cures tired, achj callous, sweating, swollen feet. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample Free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy. N. Y. 5 -9jAt \ . \

HER QUERIES. Taught Him to Be More Careful In the Future. "Darling." he asked as lie drew his fiancee closer to him. "ain 1 the only man you ever kissed?" "Charles." she replied somewhat testily, "1 would like to ask you a few questions before we go any further. You are no doubt aware of the fact Mint papa is worth several million dolaren't you?" "Y-yes." j'You understand, no doubt, thnt when he tiles all ut that vast fortune will be left to me?" "You know thnt I have $500,000 In cash In the "banks?" "Y-yes." "And own half a million dollars' worth of property V" "Y-J!ps." "And many shares of stocks and bonds?" "Y-yes." "And that my diamonds are valued at$iuu.ooor-"Y-yei»" "And my horses and automobiles at $75,000 r* "Y-yes." "And my yachts at $50,000?" "Y-yes." "And my dogs at $25,000?" "Y-yes." "Then, for goodness' sake, why don't you talk sense? What difference would it make to you If I had kissed a thousand men before I met you?" He hemmed and hawed and stam- . mered and blushed and tried to think i of a suitable reply, bof- finally had to give It up. and when the great heiress began to talk of something else be heaved a deep sigh of relief and swore to himself thathe .would be more careful in the f§fcre.— A.' B. Lewis In Judge. • ' - Manufactured at Newport, Va., sold from Maine to Florida, ready and amply able to help all in need at any time or place, irrespective of nationality, creed or color; Such is the record "of Rydale's Laver Tablets, made 'onl* lor liver and bowel troubles and the best remedy known for Catarrh of the Bile Ducts. Write Rydale Remedy Co., for free sample. Guaranteed.by M. V. D. Marcy yo. ""V A NARROW ESCAPE G. W. Cloyd, a merchant, of Plunk, I Mo., had a narrow escape four years I ago, when he ran a jimson bur into bis tnumb. He rays; "The doctor wanted t j amputate it but I would not consent. I bought a box of Bucklen'a Arnica Salve and that cured the dan - ' gerous wound." 25 ceota at all druggists. may

The effect of malaria lasts a long time. jC , Ydu catch cold easily #or become run- Z down because of the after effects of malaria* O Strengthen yourself with Sc&tt* T 2| It builds new blood anemones up your uervooi X i ALL DRUGpiSTSi BOc. AND Sl.OO.

DEATH OF HUBAT10 H. CHURCH I Hora tio BL Church, a bay and river ' pilot, aged seventy-one years, died suddenly of heart disease at his home here Saturday morning. He had been out gardening ami returning to his house ' attempted to go rup stairs when he fell exhausted at the top landing and ' soon died. The cause of the death was 1 disease. He bad been a pilot for years . and served in city council

for several years. The funeral occurred on Friday, interment - at Cold Sppng cemetery: Oape Island Lodge No. 80, F. and A. M., of which he was a member was in attendance and , the Maeonic ritea at the grave were performed. Mr. Qrareh was one of bur most highly esteemed citizens and his sudden death was a gregt shock to many mends.

WOnERRAEZOU CURL "Our little boy had eczema for five years," writes N- A. Adams; Hen. rietta. Pa. "Two of our home doctorsaid the case was hopeless, his lungs being affected. We then employes other doctors but no benefit resultedd By chance we read about Electric Bitters ; bought a bottle and soon noticed i improvement We continaed medicine until several bottles - were used, when our boy was completely cured." Best of all blood medicines and body buillding health tonics. Guaranteed at , all druggists. 50 cents. mly

A Rtliablg Ransdj CATARRH Jpgh Elj's Cream Balm V,"1"1' Saf ii rafckh *biwt*d. 1 Gnu RatUi *1 One*. It oluonscs, boothes, 62^ 1 heals and protects ' the diseased mem. , brane resulting from Catarrh and drives i way a Cold in the Head quickly. Restore* the Sense* of Taste and Smell. Full size ; CO eta. at Dmggiiita or by mail. Liquid Cream Balm for use in atomizers 75 cts. Qy Brothers. 56 Warren Street, New York. UT JuvutiiT. -to » arrea otrwi, new lun.

UpTEN TO N|E, FpiDg. I will buy you anything you want in any store in Philadelphia New York City. Mail Orders accompanied by ^gsh promptly attended -to. years experience in Messenger Service. Send orders to - E. P. ST1TES 209 Penn Square Or 5534 Wyalusing Building. Ave. \ Philadelphia. Pa. < . . -

You use writing paper and like it up to-date. We have it. Price 25 cents per t pound, 108 sheets, Irish linen finish. 1 50 envelopes to match 25 cents. Total 60 cent*, worth $1.00. - If you^want the paper tastily printed 1 with name or address, ° add 60 cents— $1.10. e OR ^ f e Try a boxed writinfe paper. 50 sheets >- and 50 envelopes, Irish linen finish, n 30 cents, worth 50 cents. No Philadelphia department store can beat these special offers, for we are large dealers directly with the Manufacturer. These "specials" are made to ine troduce our new music, post card and j paper department. Ir We import Post Cards, direct s it from Germany, the finest line e of Cape May, Holiday, Birthday ]r and General View Post Cards, and the variety is always growing. We carry all the popular music at popular* A. prices. j STAR AND WAVE MUSIC, POST . 'i * -CARD AND PAPER DEPARTMENT J — ' 817 Washington Street. IhhhmwmJ I J : \