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Scrofula I ' ' Few are entirely free from it. ' It may develop bo slowly afe to can Be P little if any disturbance during the whole f ' period of childhbod. It may then produce dyspepsia, ca- | tarrh, and marked tendency to conEl sumption, before causing eruptions, F sores or swellings. To get entirely rid of it take the great » . blood-purifier, t Hood's Sarsaparilla ' . In otual liquid form or In chocolated tablets fc known as Saraataba. 100 doses ». f WEST CAPE MAY'S WEEKLY HAPPENINGS -Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenc McKaig and P children have returned from a pleasant L visit with relatives iu Dennisville. Miss Marion Piatt, of Erma, was a r. week end visitor of Mr. and Mrs. B Cleveland Gordon, on Emerald avenue. Mrs. Frank Kldredge, of PhiladelF phia, is making an extended visit with B relatives and friends here. • Mrs. Martha Snyder, of fishing i Creek, spent the early part of the week with relatives in the bdrough. J William Fenderson and son Rex, were K over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I W. J. Fenderson. « Misses Marie and Neva Baker, of , • Oold Spring, were Sunday guests of f Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vanzant Mrs—Annie M. Hughes returned to t her home here after spending a month f. in Millville with her sister, Mrs. Mary ; Elliot. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Piereon enteric tained as their guests over Sunday, ? Miss Grace Stratton, of Millville. Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Eldredge and daughter have returned from Philadelphia and opened their Broadway cot- ' tage for the summer. Mrs. Peter Wonhart and little daughter have been visiting her mother at her home in May's Landing. Mrs. Leonard Detwiler.afid children, of Philadelphia, have been spending a few days at her cottage on Eldredge ; avenue. Mr and Mra Russell, of Philf adelphia, were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer. They were married Tuesday at one o'clock at the home of the t ride's parents in Philadelphia and came here on their wedding trip. Mrs. Russell was formerly Mi as Gertrude Meyer. Miss Anns Hand was given s surprise party by her young friends Fri- : day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Piereon on Third avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swain and ! little son are spending a few days in Philadelphia with his mother and sis- 1 ten. Miss Mary Springer. Miss Alice ; Springer and Miss Elsie Springer were I , among the Philadelphia shoppers dur- i ing the week. i Mrs. A. G. Stevens was called to the i home of her parents in Kansas this week by the serious illness of her { father. I Mrs. Henrv Eldredge is improving ' her property at the corner of Broadway and Third avenue by enclosing it with a cement coping and also a fine , walk and curb. Little Miss Anna Meyer was given ( her first surprise party . last Friday ■ evening and a very pleasant and jolly affair it was. Among the little folks present were Anna Meyer, Laura Pierson. May Blair, Mabel Channels. Bes- [ sic Miller, Clarence Smith, "Allan "Roaeman, Dorie Edmuods, Charles H3ss. William Peterson and George I Meyer. Postmaster Horace E. Swain and S son Lemuel were over Sunday visitors in Philadelphia with his mother, Mr'. t Samuel Swain. c Mrs. E. G. Doughty and daughter a Mary were Sunday visitors with relatives in Viueland and Millville. Mrs. Enoch Miller, of Green Creek, ! spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. .Dan'el Stevens. Mrs. Krapfel, of Bethlehem, is f spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. ' Harry Bennett at their home on West Perry street t Truth and Quality V appeal to the Well-informed in every c walk of life and are essential to permanent success and creditable standing. Accor- i< ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figs 1 and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of known value, but one of many reasons h why it is the best of personal and famQy laxativea is the fact that it cleanses, h sweetens and relieves the internal organs 8 on which it acts without any debilitating after effects and without having to increase the quantity from time to time. It- acts pleasantly and naturally and J. truly as a laxative, and its component s parts are known to and approved by b physicians, at it is free from all objection- | able substances. To get its beneficial b effects always purchase the genuine — !' msn sfarture? by the California Fig Syrup ^ ft, only, and for sale by all leading drug- E — i

PERSONAL MENTION. (Continued from first page) week were M. Swartz, M's. W. Gar- . rett, Mra. S. Taggart, Philadelphia; , H. Swain, Goshm. t William S. Townsend and H. Lee dom, of Camden, were guests for a few days at the Virginia. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray nor, of New • York, are makihg an extended visit at the Windsor. " M. A Lengert, Jl.. of Philadelphia, has been spending the week here' and was a guest at the A! dine. ) Among the Philadeiphians stopping at the Virginia this week were Charles Chestnut, Frank K. Chestnut, C. J. i Rittenbouse, Roy W. Scott, John F. t McCoy, David E. .Benedict and P. Foth. 3 Dr. and Mrs. Franklin Rogers are • stopping at the Windsor with her ■ mother, Mre. Hill. They have just returned from Yokohama, Japan, where 1 ,Dr. Roger has been stationed by the United States government for some ' time past. — Mre. Wimam King and family.opened B her cottage, the Hedges, at the corner of Beach avenue and Jackson street Thursday, for the summer season, f W. V. Hughes, of Altoona, was a f Monday visitor at the Virginia. Fred Allen, chief cleric at the Hotel j Cape May, is enjoying a visit to i Boston. ' Mrs. Lydia M. Bellangee, of Philadelphia, Is visiting her sister, Mre. ■ Henry HHand, at her home on Washingi ton street. Commodore J. Clifford^ Wilson, enjoyed a cruise to Mauri cj river on .his launch. Howard Stackhouae and Conover . Leedom left in their launch for Est sington, Delaware, Thursday. W. B. Hand, business .manager of ■ the Bridgetor. Evening News, was in • town Thursday, tranaacting^business. Dr. Benjamin .Parriah, of Pbiladel- . phia, is occupying the cottage of Mr. r and Mrs. George Cummings in West , Cape May. : Mr. and Mre. Walter Cox, of Phila- . delphia, are occupying a Stockton ave nue cottage. Mre. Cox is a Philadel- ■ phia society leader. JE. J. Searies and family, of Philadel- ■ phia, will occupy a Broadway cottage for the season. I Mr. and Mre. Thomas W. Millet, Mrs. A. R. Hand and son Millet, were I visitors in|Philadelphia last week wi»h t Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ettinger and Mr. and Mre. O. A. Johnson. Mr. and Mre. Irwin Stevens and family have secured apartments for at the Plaza for the season and Mrs. William Schellenger and family have apartments at the same house. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Bulkley, with and Doris Bulkley, of Philadelphia, have been spending a few days very pleasantly at the Windsor. Miss Harrison, owner of the Baltimore Ino, is here arranging the hotel to open June 1st. ' H. D. Fling, owner of a Hughes street cottage, i« having fame placed in order for an early occupancy of a , tenant. Joseph Cohen, one of our regular cottager*, will locate on Ocean street this season. ' Mrs. H. Hudson is occupying her Beach avenue cottage. 1 Wm. Welsh will again be located at ; Beach avenue. I Mrs. Walter J. Freeman was passing ' the day on Wednesday at her cottage i of Jefferson street and Beach Dr Walter Starr and family are again in their cottage at New Cape May. Mrs. Adolf Kreutzer, of Philadelphia, has taken up cottage life again in her new cottage on Perry street. Harry Hazelhurst and wife are entertaining a house party at Manahawkin, this state. . Frederick Simpson, of Philadelphia, is occupying a Washington street cottage. ' H. D. Fling was a shore visitor on Wednesday arranging his Hughes street cottage. Mrs. Kate Minner, of New York, - is at her South Lafayette Street cot- " Mrs. M. H. Golt, of Atlantic City, is passing a few days at Carroll Villa. Leslie Crawford has returned from trip to Canada. He prefers the shore. WOTOERfllLKZDUaJtL "Our little boy had eczema for five I is," writes N. A. Aoams, Hen. rietta. Pa. "Two of our home doctorsaid the case was hopeless, his lungs . affected. We then employes : other doctors but no benefit resultedd ' By chance we read about Electric Bit- J ; bought a bottle and soon noticed '■ improvement We continued thi« medicine until several bottles were used, J when our boy was completely cured." of all blood medicines and body buillding health tonics.; Guaranteed at „ all druggists. GO cents. may |

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I MA 1 1 X JN y*b 1 X XiN vj o Grass Carpets - - - - Grass Rugs Crex Carpets - - ■ - Crex Rugs ■ Axminster and Velvet Rugs, ■** 3-4 Yard Crex Stair Carpet. Are now sale CHARLES A. SWAIN 305 - 7 JacKson Street. t| These are a few | Styles of the Reflex |^\ Inverted l Al - V > Gas v Lamps The Best Inverted Lamp Made, fl \ Come in and see AlT vl them. CAPE MAY ILLUMINATING COMPANY 406 Washington Street O. A. MERGH \NT, Jr, B oth Phones Manager. PENNSYIVANIA RAILROAD BUCUETIN REDUCED RATES TO WESTERN CITIES * For the benefit oi delegates attending the sessions of the — bodies enumerated below and others desiring to visit the cities of the West, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged to place on sale to ail persons excursion tickets to the various meeting places at a considerable reduction from the usual fares; CHICAGO. ILL. American Medical Association; June 2 to 5, Tickets sold May 28 to 30. good returning until June 12, inclusive. LOUISVILLE, KY. International Sunday School Association June 15 to 23 Tickels sold June 13 to 17, good returning, until June 26 inclusive. ' CHICAGO. ILL. Republican National Convention. June 1 7. Tickets sold June 12 to 16, good returning until June 27, inclusive. DENVER COL* Democratic National Convention, July 7. | Tickets s»!d July 1 to 4. good to return until July 17, inclusive. CLEVELAND. OHIO. International Convention, Baptists Young People's Union of America, July 8 to 12. Tickets sold July 6 to S, good to return until July 15. inclusive. ST PAUL, MINN. Imperial Council, Mystic Shrine, July j 13 to 18. Tickets sold July 9 to 11, good to return until July 25, inclusive. w COLUMBUS. OHIO. Prohibition National Convention, July 14 to 16 Tickets sold July 10 to 13, good to return until July 24. inclusive. *! INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Naional .Convention, A. 0,J H. i July 20 to 25. Tickets sold July 17 to 19 good to return until July 3J. inclusive. ' TOLEDO, OHIO. National Encampment, G. A. R., August 31 to September 5. Tickets sold August 2 7 to 30, good to I return until September 15, inclusive. £ DENVER, COL. Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., September 19 to 26. Tickets sold September 15 to 17, good to return until September 30, inclusive. The Pennsylvania Railroad maintains a comprehensive schedule of fast express trains to Chicago, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Louisville, Columbus, Cleveland, and Toledo from the principal cities of the east. / « Full details of the reduce fare arrangements for the conventions and the through western train service may be obtained oT any Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agent t 1 "X ' — ' — : 'm < 1 -r-r-^r — 1 " ' i" AHmI