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|bJwj5fw tnoSeR pMC iojbnn regular i :', kabits clcily so ttuJ assistance to n«- ! ture way be gradually dispensedw$i | >■ wWn no Ingcr needed astKe Wst of ^ tm^ics.^CT ve^uind, pratqa»i£l j IMlare arvJ not to supwanl ike natuv- j P^rflytiionS, wh'uT must depend ulti- | [ matciy upon prone)- nourishment, ; HP®^jprs£ bty the genuine I syruPtS^£luir'fSeraui California t - FIG Syhup CO. mrar [ LIST OF THE HOTEL ARRIVALS h VISITORS FSOM MANY PUCES ; These Who Have Registered i aid vill Enjoy Hospitalities if Hotels HOTBTTOAPE MAY. | Philadelphia— H. H. Roberta and ! party, D. H. Keller, May Pennington, M. E. Gordon. Mrs. W. C. JHollopeter, Miaa M. Hollopeter, .Ralph Hollopetcr. I Baltimore—. L. Grafflin. Pennhurst, Pa.— Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hopper. Wilmington— Mr. andd Mrs. Jones. ! St. Louis — R. O. Kerens, JMiss Kerens. K- Overbrook— M. B. Parson. STOCKTON. 6, Philadelphia— Mrs. William Tilley, f* Mrs. W. E.;Rauk, Miss Carrie Myers, f Elizabeth, N. J.— Annie McPherson. L Trenton— Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wat- | aoo. ^ i r Englewood — Mrs. Stella Hiesh, ' I Charles Hiesb, Mrs. M. Anthony, ' ; fames Anthony, Kaplan Anthony. [• Baltimore— Mrs. S. O., Davis, Miss I t Davis. Atlantic City— Jos. M. Sal us. , \ LAFAYETTE. I Wilmington— Gerald Umstead, Arthur Umstead. I; Philadelphia— G. E. William. J' Atlantic City — Miss Hazel Barstoo, . |C. P. Kartin. ® K ** COLONIAL. P Baltimore — Addison Clarke, Miss Nancy Clarke, f Philadelphia— T.' Howard Robb, Mr. ji and Mrs. W. S. Adams, i * Doylestown — Mrs. John Hart, Miss F' Hart, Jno. Hart, Persy Smith. j IT STAR VILLA s Philadelphia — Mrs. James Hirst. , Miss Thalie Hirst, Miss Ro«alie Hirst, [ Miss Virginia Hirst. ' t • Merchaotvillo— John B. Morton. I I Easton, Maryland — Miss C. B. " t. Smith, Mrs. Augie Wilson. Miss Oato- [ hne Wilson. I Baltimore— Miss Helen Child. VIRGINIA. | ' E Camden— J. Middleton. W. J. Gaff ladin. WIN DSOR E Philadelphia — Mr. and Mrs. J. Arrir son, Mr. and'Mn;.' John Brady. Baltimore— Mr. and Mrs. W. G. 5 Gill, Jr. GLENWOOD. t. Philadepiphia — Edith Kershmer, s j. Jesse Thompson, Ward Thompson, t 1 Miss Rose Fleming. , [ Cape May— Helen Wtlev, Mrs. O. t Wiley. r- Holmesburg— Mary Parsons. 1 Kh-r- — — — < DEVON. % k Jenkintown-rM.| D. Griffith, E. T. ( Griffith. t ; — SEA CREST INN. Se nt., Ala.— M. F. Meyer. L New York — William K. Myer. [ Philadelphia— Mr. Kauffman, M. D. [ Aucke , Mise Florence Aucker, Miss ! Jean Aucker, Lawrence Aucker. Walter Herzberg, Miaa Pauline Ellis. Miss D. Goodman. Morns Joaephson Ju-jus , ! Josepheon, A. Hess, E- Bythener, M. i Hezelourg. Miss H. Rothschild. L o. Beiutein, Mr. and Mrs. Stern, Dr. . j Heineberg. Mix a Brunswick. Omaha, Nebraska— N. Berg. Elfiaso. Texas— L. Oberroeizer. t , San Franciaoo — I. Hyman. k L Tfae Near Hotel at Cape May is a " grand affair. TTjc Old Bank is a land- _ marie of the rity. but there is room to , ; grow. Add your name to the list of Kpo,iior,,ndtlW!r*,h,lp;oor ton, ) l

Accsur.tinj For tSo Sire. "Do yon remember that but .yon sold me yesterday afternoon T* said the man entering, the bnt stores "Very well, sir." i»plird*thecleffc_ "Well. when I got home I fottDJ It too small for tee " "I rxppbsc you didn't P't home until j. 'it>g."~ Youkera Rt.-it.sRian. » j Chesty. your size I'd like you to meet Kid Kerrigan (sixty-fire pound champion)— Aw, I ain't meetln' no unknowns. Let him go git a reppetatlon ! —New York World. A College Education. » I "Now that your son's In college, I I suppose hell be getting exclusive; hell I 5 be getting Into the Four Hnndred." I "Oh, he's more exclusive than that! I He's on the nine already."— PhUadel I phla Press. 1 S ! • — . , CASEj AFTER CASE Plenty More Like This is Cape May Court floasc Scores of Cape May Court House people can tell you about Doan's Kidj ney Pills. Many a happy citizen makes a public statement of his experience. • Here is a case of it. What better • proof of merit can be had than such . endorsement? ^ Mrs. Hugh Tomlin, living on Hand avenue, Cape May Court House, N. J., • says: "Mr. Tomlin complained for sometime of severe pains through the small of his oack which prevented him , from sleening well and if he did any work that required stooping, the pains always became aggravated. A physician, whom he consulted found his kidneys to be in a disorderly condition, but failed to give him any relief. He then tried a number of remedies Jrat received very little benefit. He finally - began using Doan's KidneyJPills which he procured at Willets Corson's Drug i Store, upon the advice of a friend and n a short time he was relieved of all the trouble. His general health is greatly improved and he gives the credit to the curative poweis of Doan's J Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo., N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name — Doan's— and take no other. ' , OA.STOHIA. B__ oj. it Kind Ycra Hate Always Bought DO YOU HEED Deerinjj r.*ke ot mower, Gasoi r .ino M mtrc Spreader, W -on, li,. k lia.Miw or Auto lloygy. il so consult Eli S. RUTHERFORD Agent fcr International Harvester Go. of r America Inc. Every machine stenciled with the name "IHIEBHflTIOHflL" •s made from carefully studied designs and is improved tomeet the most exacting requirements of the •"odern agriculturists. International machines are not only symmetrical in design and substantially constructed, but they will also work successfully under any conditions which will permit a machine to be operated. ^Remedy6 CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm KmSmjo*! i. awckli ■b.ortwd. KhA fQn cotbl C'«» Rli* »t Onct itdoou*.., s.x>tbes, iio diseviif mem:'ronor<«u:tingfrom 'atarrh and drives I . ray a Cold in tlie stores the Besses of HSYFtVER and 8iuelL Pull size 50 cts. . atDrugmsta or by mail. In liquid form, 75 cents. L B'-othsrs, 66 Warroa Street, New York Summer residents of Cape Msy could not do better than open an account with Security Trust Comany. It will be pleaaed to aerve you. and will keep your money safe for you until you mm**. »

Summer and early Fall * seeding of Alfalfa wfll be.snc- - — ^ cessful if the plant is given a quick, ^ steady, early start by the proper use as>.> Weeds are reduced to a linimum, and ■ B where Potash is used to invigorate the young plant and set the crop. Potash Grows Alfalfa Send far pamphlets containing facts about soil, crops, manures and fertilizers. Mailed free. GERMAN RAU WORKS, « «ou Srntt. New Y-t PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PERSONALL - CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS NIAGARA FALLS August 5, 19, September 2 aud 16, 1908 "ten™' $12.00 ™« Cape May Tickets rood roliia oil regular trains day before excursion to Philadelphia, and SPECIAL TRAIN of Pullman Parlor-Cars and Day Coaches leaving Philadelphia at 8.10 A. M. on above dates, running via the picturesque susquehanna valley route Tickets good returning on regular trains within SIXTEEN DAYS including date of excursion. Stop-otT within limit allowed at Buffalo returning. Illustrated Booklet and full Information may be obtained from Ticket Agents. .turn in.j <w u oi.iueo irum a icwei a yen us.

J. R. WOOD, Passenger Traffic Manager

GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent Philadelphia Pa.

[HIT Ml JMjil and SAVE the balance. That is a better way to get a start financailly than to limit your saving and SPEND the balance. It surprising how quickly you can create capital when you go about it in the proper way and with determination. \\ ith capital -reserved funds- you ar? ready for business opportunities which will surely come to you. Renumber it is NOT YOUR SAVING alone that will make you independent Your money must be n £ safe place and must work for you. We ill open a Saving Fund Account for you and pay you THREli PRR CKNT. INTEREST - SECURITY TRUST COIDPHNY Comer Washington and Ocean Sts., Cape May, N.J. I BULLETIN. TOUR TO YELLOWSTONE PARK AND THE CANADIAN ROCKIES. In northwestern Wyoming in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, lies one of nature's richest treasures — the Yellowstone National Park. Set apart by Act of Congress for ihe enjoyment of mankind, it is America's greatest show ground. To visit this Park is to see nature in a variety of majestic moods. Mammoth hot springs, with multicolored terraces, cliffs of glass, beautiful I lakes, mighty falls, glorious canyons, and geysers of all descrip- ' tions, are found in this wonderful region. On August 24 a personally -conducted tour through the Yellowstone Park to Portland and Seattle, returning through the magnificient Canadian Rocky Mountains, will leave the East by special train over the Pennsylvania Railroad. Five and one-half da will be spent in the Park, one day in Portland, one day in Vancouver, one day at Field, B. C., one day at Laggan, Alba., one day at Banff, and stops will be made at many other peints of interest. The tour will cover a period of Nt went v-two dnvs. As an educational trip for either teacher or scholar, this tour is especially attractive, as it covers a section of America rich in scenery and replete with the marvelous manifestations of nature. The rates, which will cover all necessary expenses, will be $246 from New York, $243.20 from Philadelphia, $241.20 from Washington and Baltimore, $230 Bo from Pittsburgh, and proportionate from other points Preliminary leaflets may be obtained of Agents, and detailel itineraries will be ready for d stribution shortly. Persons de-.-iring to avail themselves of this ojoportiiiyty to visit the Park of the Nation shonld make application for Pullman space earfy, as the party win be limited. Make application thnrtigh local Ticket , A""t<" »ddres_G<» W, Boyd. Gcnoal Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. ( -ra' 1 • — :'i - . , Y

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CAPE MAY ILLUMINATING COMPANY 4(16 Washington Street O. A. MERCH \N T. Jr., Both Phones Manager. WRINGERS WRINGERS Just Received a large shipment of all kiudtr and Mylen. guaranteed from 2 to 5 year* Prices are reaeoual-le— AJbo a full line of wash tubs, wash boards and wash boilers to select from. CHARLES A. SWAIN 30 5-7 Jachson Street Eatsl/Uahed 1HH6 Bell Telephone V7X THE DAYLIGHT STORE We knov. our business from <SL wants little fixings, as Beltings, ■a" Fancy Collars, Jabots, etc., she want's tbem just right. ''Ivt/PIm We have secured a new line ' that will satisfy any women fully W *n matters of quality, looks, wear LADIES AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS |0. L 1. USEE, 6(8-20 VASfllHGTOI STREET