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if ^akik" POWDER Absolutely Pure Thm omty baUmg Miwhi1 mmdo with Roy*! Qrapo Ormmm of Tartar Ro Alia, lit UaePhtspkata I ■'■■ r T ; ' SOUTH DENNIS • Ab an indication of how liberally Capr May county has responded to the call Jo arnw in the various wars which have marked the history of the coonty, here is the list of graves in the cemetery of this em >11 village, 1 which were decorated on Memorial Day, 1908: • 1. Charles P. Kiel, Co. F, 25th Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers, i* ■ I. Zechariah Lloyd, Co. B , 12th Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers. 8. William Hoffman, Co. K, 88th Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers. 4. Lewis Van Artsdalen, Co. A, 40th Regiment, Pennsylvania Militia. 6. W. Brammell, Indept. Pennsylvania Volunteers. " 6. Allison E. Smith, U. S. Mounted Service. " , 7. Franklin L. Smith, Co. D, 11th ] Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers. , ? *" 8. Wm. Barton, Co. D 12ch RegiB- ment. New Jersey Vol. 9. John P. Sutton, Co. E, 25th Reg- | >' iment New Jersey Vol. ( 10. Aaron Learning, Co. I, 25th Reg- - iment. New Jersey Vol. ( • 11. Jediah Toralin, Sergeant, Peter , Ladow's Co., War 1812. J 12. MaJ. Amos C. Moores. 1st Regi- ( ment Cape May Battalion, War 1812. 18. Amos Edwards, NoHon's Co., I ( Indept. Regiment, War 1812. , 14. John E. Grac*. scout to Gen. ( Geo. Washington, Revolution. j f 16. Mauldsre Earnest, Norton's Co. j Cape May Indept. Regimen', War 1812. 16. Jacob Souder,^ Lieutenant 1st. Regiment, Cape May Battalion, War . *1812. 17. John Montgomery, Co. D, 73d Regiment Pennsylvania Infantry. j ^ 18. Capt. David Blenkon, Co. F, | f S5th Regiment, New Jersey Vol. j ( - 1 19. James D. Rice, Co. B, 30th Reg- • g iment. New Jersey .Vol. Infantry | 20. .Alfred Warwick. Co. A, 3rd Reg- y iment. New Jersey Oav. i 2L Enoch James, fifer Swain's Co, Howell's Regiment, War 1812. | . 22. Albert H. Grace, Co. F, 25th j Regiment, New Jersey Vol. 1 ., 28. Frank N. Scull, Co. H. 30th Reg- 1 * iment, New Jersey Vol. Infantry. , 24. Walter S. Peterson. Co. F. 25th 1 ^ Regiment, New Jersey V« l. i 25. John S. Robinson. Co. B. 'Oth c Regimen, New Jersey Vol. 26. Isaac McCormick. Co: A, 3d i Regimen1, New Jersey Vol. Cav I . 27. Jonas G. Midler, corporal Co. | " F, 25th Regiment, New Jen-ey Vol. , 28. John Fisher, Detailed Militia, War 1812. ,° 29. Jacob Timberrr.an, 3rd New Jer- ' aey Militia, Revolution War j p 80. Joseph Corson, Co. C, 9th Regi- * ment. New Jersey Vol. 81. George Conlcy, Co. I, 24 Regi- I 1 ment. New Jersey Vol. 82. Thomas Morton, Co. F, 25th j Regiment, New Jersey Vol. I h S3. Samuel Robinson, Co. B, 10th Regimen', New Jersey Vol. 34. Furtaan Blizzard, 4th Regimmt I '■ N. T. Vol, Indept. Battery. j ^ 85. Henry Ludlam, Sr. , 1st Lieut i Townsend's Co., Cape May Battalion, 8 Ludlam C emetery. Buy Hair ' at Auction? J ■ f: At any rat^, you seem to be 81 getting rid of it on auction-sale f principles: "going, going, tj g-o-n-e ! " Stop the auction j, with Ayer's Hair Vigor, it n cenainly checks falling hair; 11 no mistake about this. It cc:s as a regular medicine; makes ^ the scalp healthy. Then you v must have htalthy hair, fcr ! it's nature's way. J Th» beat kind ol a testimonial— i ' Sold tax over sixty years." 1 I fn-E-r o I «.« lAtSAPABLLA. l/Aye/'Sss.^.-t ;

SOUTH DENNIS Mrs. J. D. Ludlam dined with Goshen friends Monday. Margaret Me rwald obtained the I highest paverage at the recent grammar rrade exami atlor. in the county. . South Dennia has a reputation for sending out valedictorians from its . public schools. Miss Mary R. Miller was a teacher who laid a thorough foundation several years ago and the present instructor. Miss Higsn, was one of her pupils. Mrs. J. R. Carroll called on relatives here recently. Mrs. Joshua Ludlam is this week in Atlantic City attending a convention. SUFFERERS WBO SAY they have tried everything without benefit are the people we are looking, for. We want them to know from glad < xper- , ience that Ely's Cream Balm will cmquer Cold in the head. Hay Fever and obstinate forms of Nasal Catarrh. This remedy acta directly on the inflamed, sensitive membranes. CleansI ing, -soothing and healing. One trial • will convince you of its healing power. Price 50c. All druggists, for mailed by " Ely Bros , 56 Warren street. New York. ^ 6® CREEK. • Mrs. Elijah Tozer is spending this week with her daughter in Cedarvilip. e Jobn ^Matthews is building a new n boat for the bay work. • Mrs. f Jane Bennett spent a day last week with her daughter at Wildwood. Ralph Schellenger is setting out a large field cf cabbage-for the factory. \ Mr. and Mrs. James Swain and Mrs, Alida Norbu.y and s'ster, Mrs. Martie Hawson. spentJFriday at Wildwood. j

1 Ralph Schellenger and family, Truman Hickman and Mrs. Carrie Key ' drove to Wildwood'on Saturday. A number from here attended the horse race at Court House on Saturday. The K. G. E. will have a memorial service next Sunday morning in the ' at 10:30. All members requested to be present. George Hater, who makes his home ' with. Edtyard Foster, visited Jobn Cul-i len at the~3raw bridge over Richardson's sound last week. Mrs. Gre»n Johnson and son came* down Friday to visit her mother, Mrs. Sallie Cnmmings. Mr. Johnson joined them on Sunday. They all retorned j home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves Boyce entertained company last week, j Miss Florence Brown was called to , May "on Sunday'to care for her I sister, Mrs. Herbert Hebentbal, who quite sick. I Dannie Miller was here last week I putting a new root on. -his father's | His wife and daughter accom- | panied him. OnJFriday the old kitchen was moved from the parsonage to make a I stable and a new one will be erected in its place in a few weeks."" Will Thomphaving the contract. | Franklin Hoffman is in very poor j He is one of our oldest and i most respected citizens. The Methodist Sunday school ren1 dered the program "Among tie or. Sunday evening." observing that time as Children's Day. as our pastor will be at Rio Grande next ' | evening. A large congregation was present The collection of flowers ! was very nice "and^the program was . carried out in full with two exceptions , ] where other numbers were substituted. | Robert Miller, of Court House, was town on Monday evening. | Capt. Henry Bennett has a lame having run a nail in its foot I on Saturday. | The party who bought the Ross I | property are having some work done | | We now have thre e baker wagons ; through here daily, from Cape May, i Court House and Wildwood. While Capt. Joseph James was on I last trip he was out in the storm of j the 29th of May, and it proved to be j very severe. The water barrels washed [ one side to the other. One man I had^his leg broken io two places. Cap- 1 tain James has seemed unfortunate since he has been in the Lotta Russell. He has had three men thftt have had to go to the hospital. He had to come to tha Breakwater for repairs and came on 'he shore on Friday and £ent I (Ada.v or two at home. Upon opening his mail recently Mr. A. E. Dimmock, the leading druggist ■ of Valdosta. G»., founri the following; letter. "Dear Sir: — Please find en-! closed 25c for which send me by mail ■ one box Rgdnle's Stomach Tablets for 1 friend of mine. I bought a 50c box time go and was completely cured of bad case of stomach trouble. My ■ is also a sufferer from indigestion and dyspepsia and wants to try • them. Rvdale's Stomach Tablets are a blessing to stomach sufferers and too ■ much good cannot be said about ■ R. E. MITCHELL. Stockton. Ga. If yon are a sufferer but skeptical, ■ write Mr. Mitchell, or for the small sum of 25c get a trial box and be con- ■ vinced. V. M. D. Marcy & Co. ju | foT Saie 1 A Fairbanks and Morse gas or gasoline two-horse power engine. Price ; • $50 cash. Apply at Star and Wave ■ Office The Cape May Baking Co. 'a ice cream parlor, 406 Washington street, is 1 now open. 5-80 tf

h WEST CAPE MAY ANNUAL -STATEMENT. Borough of West Cape May. r Collector and Treasurer's report for , the year 1907. , Accowft of the receipts and expend! - tores of the Borough of West Cape 1 May, State of New Jersey, Including i the amount of duplicate, etc., for the , year ending December 81st, 1907. J. WOODRUFF ELDREDGE, Collector and Treasurer. ' To Dr. Amount to be raised as - 1 per duplicate for the year 1907, $7240.72 By Or. ; Amount exonerated by appeal, $85. 10 ; Erroneous assessment, 3.98 Error in duplicate, ' 795.36 Taxes uncollected, ■ 1822.96 I Taxes received, # 5083.32 Total, $7240.72 Receipts. Balance from year 1906, $1170.03 Amount from delinquent taxes 168.39 Amount from delinquent tares, 244.08 Amount from delinquent taxes, 147.80 Amount Security Trust Co., note, 500.00 Amount delinquent taxes, 118.90 Amount J. W- Morgan, Railroad taxes, 266.67 Amount Sam" M. Taylor, note -600.00 Amount received account of 1907 taxes, 6083.32 Total, $8194.19 Disbursements. Note of Samuel Taylor, $500.00 Geo. O. Cummings' salary, 101.50 Theo. W. Reeves' salary, - 25.50 J. W. Eldredae, salary, postage and commission, 161.24 Samuel F. Eldredge, salary, 50 00 TUnfl W Rpptps Kslanr-A An j.

salary and generator, 68.70 1 Incidentals, 61.40 Julius Way. filing tax discharge, 12.85 ie Streets and highways. 828.51 1 .1 Lights, 663.58 . Printing, " 94.04 , j Cape May Illuminai ing Co., ill for terra cotta pipe, 24.00 ; ie G. A. R. donation for decor- \ j ating, 20.00 , S. F. Eldredge, formulating , 1 drainage ordinance and ex- , e i penses to Jersey City, 77.80 1 L-rfJecuriiy Trust Co.. note. 500.00 8 i- Job. I Scull, state school and 8 1 ; county tax, 1630.10 8 ; Board of Health. 60.00 ' I Repai.-s to scraper, 22.75 ' '• Fuel, 4.60 8 d i City of Cape May. water rent, 146.00 ' d Repairs to Borough Hall, 86.35 - Poor, 26.32 1 Cnpe May Club, donation for 4th of July, 25,00, Police 150.00 , « 0 Rent, S. E. Ewing, for bor- ' 8 ough purposes, 18.00 ' r W. H. Thonipsoo, burial ex- c o penses of r morys, 30.00 c Jail cell, freight and expense k of erecting, 203.89 c Amount paid toschool cus8 todian, ac schools, 1700.00 ( - Cash on hand Dec 31st, 1907. c 887.06 , 1 d Total. 18194.19 1 n Audited and found corre* January 4. t 1908. L EDWIN NORTON. i, CHARLES M. SCHELLENGER, 1 1 r i DANIEL MILLER. . | [ j Finance Committee for Borough West „ Cape May. ♦ j t e Report of Custodian of Public Schools Funds, for the Borouch of West a Cape May, for the jear 1907. j £ i Receipts. ! f Balance carried from 1906, $1764.90 j 8 Received from Jos. I. Scull, 5 sc. $200,000 scriool fund. ' 93.29

• Received from Jo6. I. Scull, j ac. surplus revenue. 44. 19 ! Received from Jos. I. Scull, 90 per cent, school tax, 334.09 [ 5 Received from Jos, I. Scull, Reserve Fund. J 128 72 | , Received on school- bonds from t| D. E. Stevens. 1660.00; i Received on school bonds from D. E. Stevens, 200. 0C j , Received on ac. tuition, C. C. , | Reeves, 12.00 1 " ! Received on ac. tuition J. B. I McPherson, 10.00 j r Received on ac. tuition Mary E. Sawyer. 12.001 ' i Received on ac. tuition Wm. I Vogenburg, 12 09 1 Received on ac. tuition T. H. M H.Taylor, 12.00 . | Received on note J. B. Hast- , ings, 600.00 Received from Jos. I. Scull, 1 ! State appropriation, 870 87 • Received from J. B. Hastings, . for blackboard. 3.121 ! Received from J. Woodruff I Eldredge, collector, 1700,00 I I Total. $7657.18 Disbursements. , Amount paid ac Clerk 's salary. $ 52. 5u Amount paid ac. fuel, 203 35 • Amount paid ac. mdse., 33.94 . i Amount p*id ac. ! ! teacher's salaries, 3015.56 I Amount paid ac. jani- . ! tor's salary, 350.00 Amount paid ac. inctj dents Is, 60.84 Amount paid ac bt^oks and supplies, 141.47 Amount paid ac. Bonds and Coupons. 216.00 i Ami. paid ac. printing, 18.10 Amount ^a.d tt 1 • Ami paid ac. fumit . r i I Amount ;,-.iid c. bui.'hiic and ma erial, 2441 iJ 1 Amount paid Theo. W. Reeves, expenses to Trenton. 14-7". * on hand Dec. 31. 8S5.65 I j Tota'. $7657.18 8 Audited and found correct January I . i908. \ EDWIN MORTON, | CHARLES'B. SCHELLENGE , DANIEL MILLER, ( nance Committee for Borough West j Cape May> ,

L AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND. DIRECTING THE LAYING OF CEMENT WALKS AND CEMKNT CURBS ON CERTAIN STREETS OR PARTS OFBTBEET8 IN 'THE BOROUGH OK WEST * OAF* MAY. IN THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY AND STATE OF NEW ~ Whereaa, a petirion in writing signed . by ten or more freeholders of the Borough of West Oape May, has been presented to the Borough Council of the . Borough of West Oape May asking that an ordinance be passed requiring all persons owning real estate in the Borough of West Cape May. fronting on or bar (let Ing upon any of the streets 2 and public highways, viz: On the easterly side of Brosdway from the 0 southerly aide of lands of Samuel Tav0 lor southward to the northerly side of 6 First avenue or Turnpik" Road, and g on the westerly side of Broadway from 2 the north corner of Lob ring Whilkhn's . dwelling boose property southward to 2 the north side of Cape Island Creek (the Borough Line) and on the north' side of Myrtle avenue and the north S and south sides of York avenue. E3 5 dredge avenue, Emarald avenue and ® Pearl avenue, eastward from Broadway to the Pennsylvania Railroad Property ; And on the north side of First avenue and ftfae north and south sides of Second avenue. Third avenue and Fourth avenue, westward from ' Broadway to Pacific avenue, shall at their own expense build, curb, main- , tain and keep in order a cement sidewalk and a cement'curb, and that in : case Baid walks and curbs be not laid for a space of -thirtv days after notice being given of the passage of such or- ) omanca, that then and in such case ) the raid Borough of West Cape May ) provide such work be done in accordance with the statute in such case 1 1 made and provided ; 1 i Therefore Be It Ordained And i Enacted, by the Mayor and Council i of the Borough of West Caps May, I i New Jersey: Section 1.— That sidewalks and curbs < of cemgnt shall be laid on the easterly ! side of Broadway from the southerly corner "of lands of Samuel Taylor, | southward to the northerly sine of avenue or Turnpike Road, and on the westerly side ot Broadway 'from j the north corner of Lohriog Whilldin's - dwelling house property southward to r the north side of Cape Island Creek, (the Borough Line) : and on the north . side of Myrtle avenue, the north and ' south' side" of York avenue, Eldredge I Emerald avenue, and JPe-rl ' avenue, eastward from Broadway to j the Pennsylvania Railroad Property; and on the north side of First avenue, j and on the north and South sides of ! Second avenue. Third avenue and , i avenue, westward faem Broad- ; ( way to Pacific avenue. Section 2. —That all sidewalks on the j f easterly side of Bread ^«y from the 1 southerly side of lands of Samuel Tay- 1 c lor southward to the northerly side 8 of First avenue or Turnpike Rosd. and 0 the westerly side of Broadway from I 5 thejiqrth corner of Lohnng Whilldin's IS dw> Uing house property soothward to M! the north side of Cape Island Creek, | I (the BoroughrLine). shall be seven and j _ one-quarter feet in width which shall ' apportioned between cement and j gravel finish or projection as folio" s : 1 first six intfhes in width of said n side walks to be of cement curbs eigh- 0 ; inches deep, the next one and one- 1 8 I feet of saH sidewalk to be gravel, ; 1 j the next four feet of said sidewalk to ' ' be of cement four inches in thicknesB. : j the next one and one-qusrter feet of i said sidewalk extending t" the proper- . j line to be of gravel or earth, i Section 3. — That sidewalks and curbs 8 shall be laid on the North ana South J1 | side® of Second avenue Third avenue ?' and Fourth l venue, westward from 18 to Pacific avenue, twelve • , in wid'h and said width of walk I shall be apportioned between cement ? and earth »s follows: The first six 88 inches in width of sa>'d sidewalks on o ; in on

: all said avenues to be cement curbs , , eighteen inches deep, the next three j and one- half feet to be earth or gravel, j I the next four feet of said sidewalk to | be of cement of four inches'in thickness , the next four feet extending to the property li e to be of earth or gravel 1 1 Section 4.— That sidewalks and curbs qf cement shall be laid on the Norther- ^ , ly side of Myrtle avenue, the North " ) and South sides of York avenue, El- , j dredge avenue and Emerald avenue, ! eastward from Broadway to the Penn- , j sylvania Railroad property eight feet I in width and said width of walks shall - 1 be apportioned between cement and I earth rs follows : The first six inches , in width of sfid sidewalks on all said avenues to be cement curb eighteen - 1 inches deep, the next two feet of said I sidewalks to be o' eatth 'or gravel and j the next four feet of said sidewalks to I be of cement four inches in thickness . and the next one and a half feet extending to the property line to be of i , earth or gravel. " j Section f.— That sidewalks and curbs I , | of cement shall be laid on the North , j and South sides of Pearl avenue east- I , I ward from Broadway to the Pennsyl- 1 vania Railroad property ; five feet in | width and said walks shall be appor- j I tioned between cement and earth as j ; follows: The first six inches in width | ■ of said sidewalks on all said avenues i to he cement curb eighteen inches I ''eep. th- next four and one-half feet ! of said sidewalks to be of cement four ; inches in thicVness. j Section 6. — All work 'o be done un- 1 1 der the supervision and direction of I the Council of said Borough or such committee thereof as shall have t' e" , | matter in charge, and to be constructed to line and grade to be "furn- j i , ished bv the Borough Engineer or said ! . . Committee. ! Section 7. — That immediately upon j i the introduction of this ordinan-e, j plans and sne-ifications shall be pre- j pared for the construction of said sidewalks by the Borough Engineer or said Committee and said plan" and specif)- i cations shall be forthwith filed with ; | the clerk of said Borough. Section 8.— That the owner or owners i ! of the real estate fronting on _£fee por- j 1 j tions of the streets and avenues above j 1 described shall be notified in thq man- I f j ner required by law of the work required to be done under and by virtue of this ordinance and shall be allowed ( thirty days from the service, posting 1 mailing of said notice within which 1 perform the said work provided that ; i if the owner or owners shall fall to I' construct said sidewalks, pursuant to 1 3

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a said notice and in conformity with the e provisions of this ordinance and the e plana and specifications within the - time ro aUowed. tbe said sidewalks or f such portions of the same not comI pletc I will be constructed by the counn cil as hereinafter provided. B Sectior. 9 -That in esse said owner d or owners sl al retail to construct such k siaew.lks in sccordancee with the tei quirernents of this ordinanc and said 1 i plans and specifications, the Borough of West Cape May shall let a contract , j for the construction of th« same to the lowest responsible bidder and the con- ' " tractor for such work shall conduct the 1 j same under the supervision of said council or « committee thereof, and . ' in accordance with this ordinance and - - said plana and specifications, and ' for the purpose of temporarily provid- 1 . mg for the payment of the costs of i . the improvements authorised by this ordinance. rth" same shall be made out , i of money derived from the sale of im- . . provement certificates of Baid Borough ; . the costs of such improvements with 1 . interest shall be. by reaolutionlaasessed < , upon the lot or lots of land in front of | . which such' sidewalks shall have been . so constructed and remain a lien until such costs together with interest are ' I paid. < Section 10.— That all ordinances or . parts of ordinances inconsistent here- • with are hereby repealed and this 'or- ; dinance shall take effect immediately ' its due publication. < Dated Wes£ Cape May, N. J., June ! 1st, 1908. ' A G. STEVENS. ' Mayor. 8 Atfst:— THET IV. REEVES. c 6-6 2t Borough Clerk. r whom it may'concern : . Take notice that on Wednesday, the twenty-fourth day of ^June. A. D.. 8 ninet-en hundred and eight, at the ) hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, or soon thereafter as the Court can hear the same, I, Benjamin A. Smith, s will apply to the Court of Common a Pleas of Cape Max County/ at the t Court House in Cape May ourt h Hous". in said County of Cape May. for « ja license to keep an inn and tave.n, s and to s 1! spirituous, vinous, malt and t | brewed liquors in Tqusntities less than v quart, to be drunk on or about the li same premises at the Northerly side of Beach avenue, between Guerney u | street anj) Howard 'street. Cape May c (City. New Jersey, more generally ),known as the "Stockton Hotel." 6-6 at BENJAMIN A. SMITH I To whom it may concern : ; Take n-tice that on Wednesday, 'he twenty -fourth day of June. a. d . n nineteen hundred and eight, at the hour C of ten o'clock in the foreno'n, o* as I | thereafter as the Court ca- hear « ! same, I. Gustav Sehultz, will ap- P t lv to the Court of Common Pleas of tl Cape May County, a' the Court House P in Cape May Court House, in said Vounty of Cane May, for a license to A an inn and tavern, and to sell p spirituous, vinous, malt and brewed ti liquors in quantities less than on quart. ° to be drunk on or about the said prem- h ises at the Northeast corner of Beach b avenue and Perry street, being No. 301 si Beach avenue, in the City and Count:' 0 of Cape May, and State -of new Jersey, d-6-6 3t GUSTAV SCHULTZ.

• ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. The subscriber, sub-administrator of the estate of Dianna M. Kearney, deceased. hereby gives notice tha. he will sell at public vendue on 8 TUESDAY. JUNE 16. 1908, " beginning at one o'clock in the afternoon, at No. 614 Washington Street, Cape May City, New Jersey, all the ■ following goods snd chattels : " Sterling Silver Dishes, Ivory Cruci- , fix. Sewing Baskets, Basnets, Meat , Press. Pillows. Bedding. Wearing Apparel, Towels. Picture Frames. Com- , munion Services. Bishop's Crucifix, Leather Bag, Twelve Dining Room , Chairs, lot of Saxony Yarns, Siiver- , ware, Quilts, Papier Mache, Ewer and | Basin, Two Foot Stools, one Rolling i Chair annd lot. of Miscellaneous artiI cles. Terms made kno« n at salere p LEWIS T. STEVENS. Sub-administrator of Dianna M. | Ke rney. Deceased. ( Dated Cape May, N. J., June 1, 1908. CASTOR I A For infants and Children. ; Tin Kind You Hare Always Bought . bS^O, A CERTAIN CURE FOR ACHING FEU ' _ Shake into your shoes Allen's FootEase, a powder. It cures tired, achcallous, sweating, swollen feet. At all Druggists apd Shoe Stores, 25c. Free. Address. Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy. N. Y. " 5-9 4t A FORTUNATE TEXAN. Mr. E. W. Goodloe, of 107 St. Louis street , Dallas, Tex., says: "In the past year I have becomes acquainted j with Dr. King's New Life Pills, and laxative I ever before tried so ef- ; disposes of malaria and \ j They don't grind nor ; gripe. 25c at AU Drug Stores. ju J Rydale's Tonic never fails to cure 1 chills and malaria and is one cf the , system tonics on earth. It contains in addition to other valuable in- ; gradients, iron, quinine and strychnine. I Two sizes, 60c and $1.00. V. M. D. 1 I & Co. ju

A JUNE WEDDING ' BENNETT—WHITE A pretty home wedding took place . at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. C. White, Bowse ^avenue, Woods- | tewn. N. J., Saturday afternoon, June 6th, 1908. The ceremony as arranged and officiated by the Rev. Ohas. Burr Ogden, of the Asbury M. K. church was beautiful InTts simplicity. The contracting parties were Mr. Paul Townsend Bennett and Miss Myrtle May They were married under a of tastefully arranged daisies in ■the presence of the immediate family. Mr. Bennett' is a native of Cape May county, the son ol Mr. John formerly of Bennett, N. J., one of the pioneer families' of the county. He is at present employed in the Pennsylvania railroad. Mrs. Bennett is the daughter of Mr. D. W. C. White, the well known jew- . eler of Woodstown, N. J., and is very popular" and much liked among the residents of that borough. So quietly this wedding arranged and carried out that the announcements received the evening mail was the first intimation of -this interesting event and although they slipped out of town easily their home coming promises to mhke up for any deficiency. After spending their honeymoon travelling in the States of New York and Massachusetts they will return t<j making that their home. A Virginia lady says: "I have taken of your Rydale's Stomach Tablets and they did me more good than anything I ever took for dyspepsia. I have had it nearly all my life, and feel thankful that I have at last found something that helps me, for only those that have this disease knows what it is." Miss Nettie Spring, TayVirginia. Rydale's Stomach Tablets are scld under a guarantee to do all that is claimed for them. V. M. D. Marcy & Oo. . ju" SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of fieri facias to directed, issued out of the Court of ' of the State of New Jersey, will expose for sale at public vendue at the Sheriff's Office, Cape May Court between 1". and five o'clock in afternoon, to- wit, at l:30o';lock p. m.. on MONDAY, JULY 13th, 1908. ALL that certain lot, tract or parcel of land and premises hereinafter pardescribed, situate in ihe City of Ocean City, in the County of Cape N^ay, and State of New Jersey, numthree hundred and sixty (360) in section "C" on tbe plan of lota of the Ocean City Association, bounded and as follows : Beginning on the northwesterly side of West avenue at the distance of West

three hundred and forty (340) feet • southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Twelfth street, containing in , front or breadth on the said West avenue thirty f30) feet qpd of that width ' extending in length or depth northe westerly between lines parallel with the said Twelfth street one hundred (100) feet to a fi'teen (15) feet wide Etiee'. • " Being the same premises which Wil6 liara R. Stonehill and Lillian L., his wife, by indenture dated the thirtieth " day of April, A. D., 1897, and recorded in the Clerk's Offi-e of Cape May County, at Cape May Court House, New Jersey, in book 133 of Deeds, • pages 63, etc., granted and conveyed (inter alia) unto the said Albert H. T Woolson in fee. Seized as the property of Albert H. ! Woolson, et ux., et al., defendant, taken in execution at the suit of Edward M. Biddle, Jr., executor, etc., complainant, arid to be sold by ROBERT R. CORSON. Sheriff. James M. E. Hildreth. Solicitor. Dated June 8th, 1908. P. F. $7.20 6-18 5t COCAINE WHICH DULLS THE NERVES never yet cured Nasal Catarrh. The heavy feeling in the forehead, the stuffed up'sensation and the watery discharge from eyes and nose along with all |the other miseries attending the diabase, are put to rout bv Ely's Cream Balm. Smell and taste ar • restored, breathing is made normal. Until you try this remedy, yoa can form no idea of the good it will do . you. Is applied directly to the sore spot. All druggists 50c. JMailed by Fly Bros.. 456 Warren street. New York. . LUTHER INGERSOLL Registered Electrical Contractor Houses wired for Electric Lights. (Electric bells and Annunciator installed Agent for the Ann Arbor Gasoline Light System, positively the cheapest and best artificial light on the market. Estimates furnished, prompt attention, pri:es reasonable. Repair work a specialty. P. O. BOX NO. 3, ERMA N. J. Keystone Telephone Connections The Cape May Light and • Power Co.