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| One of the Essentials | of tie happy homes of to-day is a vast fund of information as to the best methods t" of promoting health and happiness and > right living and knowledge of the world's P best products. P - Products of actual excellence and reasonable claims truthfully presented t and which have attained to world-wide ' acceptance through the approval of the :• Well- Informs^ of the World; not of individuals only. 'but of the many who have the happy faculty of selecting and obtain- ( ing the best the world affords. One of the products of that class, of | known component parts, an Rhical remedy, approved by physicians and com- < mended by the Well-informed of the < World as a valuable and wholesome family laxative is the well-known Syrup of Figs I and Elixir of Senna To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine, manu- I factored by the California fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists. • EM* Arthur W ilaon is ill of typhoid fever ' He is doing as well as can be expected. 1 Mrs. Wilson is also quite ill. Little Georgie Gsrreteon walked to ' Cold "Spring Monday. She ia three £ yean of age. Mrs. A. Hawn spent toe week with j V Pishing Creek friends. e . The charming Mias Miriam Hill, of c Philadelphia, ia viaiting her aunt, Mrs. R. El Hand. c Mr?. Bertram Snyder has returned from a three months' visit with her 1 sister, Mrs. Tread way in Tennessee. 1 ViO LEES COM) THINGS. ' Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of West Frank- ' lin, Maine says: "I like good things and have adopted Dr. King's New c Life Pills as our family laxative medicine, because they are good and do their ■ w°rk without making a fuss 1 about it." These painless purifiers sold at All Drug Stores. 25c. £ COLD SPRING. Great preparations are being mad* '' for -Rally Day, August 16, at the Old Brick Presbyterian church. * Mrs. EL J. Connelly visited Cape May City Tuesday C Anthony Crease was able to take a o short drive Tuesday. h Miss Olive Douglass has returned from a trip to Maiich Chunk, where b ahe was the guest of s school friend. 8| Mrs. Elsie Shaw, of Philadelphia, is a visiting ber parents. J. W. Lowdan went to Oape May a Point Wednesday in search of the n luscious beach plums, which grow wild y in that vicinity. The Grangers enjoyed a treat Mon- Sl day evening. d Mr. and Mr . Oarley and Mt. J. Brown have resumed occupancy of o their thoroughly renovated cottage. rr Z The funeral of James Polk Schellen cl ger passed thiough here Tuesday, ci "Polky" as he was familiarly called, waa of a distinctly individual per on- E ality, who had many friends in this 9 place, hia boyhood's home. ^ Miss Widdie Hoffman spent a day ^ last week in Philadelphia. r Charles Bohm and sister, Mrs. Wal- p »er C. John, of Washington, D. C., 'took tea with Mr. and • Mrs. Albert y Matthews, Saturday. y FISHING CREEK. Earl Yerrick has left Aaron Wool- j* son's emDloy. We are sorry to lose ' him a* be was very accommodating. Ask "Billie" how he liked walking to Rio Grande in water last Saturday night from Holly Beach. Mrs. Lemuel Schsllengcr returned home from camp on Monday last after a two week's stay:. | 0j John Sn der took vf trip to Vine! and I ci on Tuesday . H Claude Y«rrick -nd George Johnson, ' of Col! ngswood, and William Powell, ; p of Camden, spent Monday at seashore ] . cottage. | Li Mrs. Walter Sha* a- d son, of Phila- 1 ? delphia, and Mrs Julia Need es. of j Cold Spring. iallid on h<-r grand per- ' tc enU, Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Shaw, on 1 1' Monday last. I Frank Billerback and Heimar, Gas- 1 J,] Irill. rf Philadelphia, spent a week at e; North Highl ir.d. |ti George N. Wilson and daughter, Mrs. jj Joseph Fullen and Miss Esteiia White, of Jersey City, spent two weeks with their brother, Mr. Wm. White. " Rev. 'James Shaw and wife are vis- b tting his mother. Mrs. Caleb Shaw. •' Mrs. Daniel Woolsou and her daugh- . ter Edna, and Jernie, ^pent W«fnes- v day at ber daughters, Mrs. Harry c. Thompson, at Green Creek. » Mr*. Lemuel Schellenger entertained company from a way on Wednesday. SCULL'S BRANCH STORE If you are In need of leather goods call at Scull's branch store, corner of F " Perry street and Beach avenue. We handle the largest assortment in Cape u May. We bum your name free of 1 81 charge- We also have a large assortment of shell and china goods, toys of every description, rakes and candies in di abundance and popular branda of i< cigars. ■ «
GREEN CREEK. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Linderman entertain ed his' parents from Wilmington last week. Mrs. "Luther Crease visited Philadelphia one day last week. Edward Hollinghead and Richard Holmes were at South Seaville on Wednesday driving a pump for a party there. Frank Doughty has put a gasoline engine in his boat and expects soon -to commence eel ing up (he bay. Leslie Hoffman spent several days at Pierce's with Joseph Camp. Mrs. Letts Grey who has been in Camden on a visit, returned ' home to Alfred Crease's last week accompanied by her brother Stephen. Miss Hannah Hoffman, who has been a visit with her cousins at Gold Spring, has returned home. Richard Holmes made a business trip to Trenton one day last week. Large lots of clams and oysters are being shipped from here.by rail. William Trout, of Eldora, is here looking after the king crabs bought along shore. They are sent to Bil- . lingsport. A. M." Robinson was at Ocean .City Sunday visiting the Sunday schools 1 there. • Mr. and Mrs. John Whaler are enter- ] taining friends this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson are entertaining. ' Thomas Swain and Miss Millie Rob- , inaon* drove tb Wildwood on Sunday '■ erening and took in the sacred concert : the bjfttiwatk. Our flraers are gathering a good , crop ot mhI hay. < George Jahlea, who has been with < father in New York on the vessel ' a weak, has returned borne. Mr. and Mrs David Lukins, of Tren- i ton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Schellenger. Mr. and Mrs. David Compton Sun- j dayed here with their children. j , Joseph Johnson, of Camden, spent ' part of the week at Al. Crease's. Mr. and Lire. Thomas Loper spent , at Goshen. Harry Tozer, who has been at Cedar- ' ville for a few weeks, returned home , week. Thomas Bavis, of Eldora. is spending some time here. I Mr. and Mrs. James Daugherty, of Cauiden, who have been at the home s of her parents for three weeks.are with c sister at HolTy Beach, this -week, i Some of our housewives have foun d putting a few nee grains in the salt i shaker it absorbs the moisture and < makes the salt dry. « ; Mrs. Sarah Schellenger passed another milestone of her life on Wednesday She is very active for one of her t She received several post cards. , ' The M. E. and Presbyterian Sunday j ' schools went to Wildw od on Wednes- ' on tSeir annual picnic. | ] No service in the Methodist church 1 Sunday. Rev. M . preached J morning and evening inthe Presbyterian ' church. A number of people attend d r me ting at Seaville. i Mrs. Adella Miller and daughter < of E' dredge. spent part qf the ' w»-ek with friends here. Senator R. E. Hand of Erma, was : on Thursday in the interest of -he ( road to be bnilt between here and \ Grande. c Mr. and Mrs. Francis Reeves, of * who are summering at Cape May drove up on Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gamp. Work was commenced o i the road between here »i d R:o Grand-- on Tues- j day. i Mary K. Lake spent Sunday at Cape May with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stevens. WANTED SC HEN AND WONEN. M array 'a Pharmacy, the enterprising ! drugg sts. are advertising today for fifty men and women to take advantage of the special hatf price offer. Mecray's Pharmacy is making on Dr. i celebrated specific for the! cure rf constipation and dyspepsia. 1 and ^et a fifty cent packag eat half 1 price. 25 cents. So positive is Mecray's Pharmacy of remarkable power of this specific to cube these diseases, ss w«ll as rick headaches ami liver troubles, that it ' agrees to refund the money to any ctlfn whom thi medicine does not quickly rplieve and cure. With Dr. Howard's specific at hand, you can eat what you want and have, no feat- of ill cons- quences. It strengthens the stomach, gives perfect diges- I tion, regulat- s the bowels, creates an 1 appetite, and makes life worth the] : I This is an unusual Opportunity to ob- " tain 60 dos- s of the best medicine ever made for half its regular price, with the personal guarantee of a well known ] firm to refund the money if it does not give satisfaction. If you cannot call at Mecray's store ! today, send 25 cents by mail and they will send you a package promptly j charges paid. OA.STOXRXA. Bwsth# _^Tte Kind Ym Hare KfNap Bosgh! FOR SALE! — Small farm. Very little ! cash required. For pariculare apply to J. H. Hughes, 410 Washington j street - 4 The Security Trust Company has j its worth and standing j i« this community. Therefore the ' . community should strongly support it. I
TAKEN ILL* WHILE CAMPING Stenhouae Atchison, of Philadelphia, ) .who has been camping at Cape May Point, was takey seriously iIL there, and has been removed to the Perry street residence of Pilot and Mrs. j Putnam Hughes. He js a brotber-in-i lw .of Warren Hughes, eon of Mr. and r Mrs I. Putnam Hughes. He died at a late -hoar last night. !, _ •' . SAILING ON THE SAY ' Last Thursday a party of young folks enjoyed > mail oil the Pilot boat, J. Henry Edmunds. They all proved good ' sailors, Misa Hae Hall carried af I all honors and was made captain of the ship. Those in the party were : Miss Mse Hall, Lottie Rutherford, Lida Lengert, Sara Hughes and JMre. John Church, Mr. Ipus Lengert >nd JPilot John Church. COMFORTING WORDS Mfcny Cape May Court House House holds Will Find Them So.; To have the pains and aches of a baa bqok removed ; to be entirely free from ahnoyiug, dangerous urinary disorders is enough to make any kidneysufferer grateful. To tell how this great change can be brought about will prove commuting words to hundreds of Cape May readers. Joe. Douglass, living on Maine Strtet, Cape May Court House. N. J.. says: "Mrs. Douglass frequently suffered from sharp twinges through the small of her back and she was unable to find relief fiom these troubles despite the fact that she used manydifferent remedies. Headaches and dizzy spells frequently bothered hei. and she was unable to lest weli at night. Doan's K5dney Pills were recotnmended to her by a friend who u»;d them with good results, and she procured a box at Willets Coraon's Drug btore. After using them a snort time the pains greatly diminished, and it was not long before they entirely | disappeared. She ia now feeling much and recommends Doan's Kidney • Pills in the highest terms." I For sale by all dealers. Price 50 centa. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for ihe United States. Remember the name- Doan's— and take no other. DEATH OF LITTLE W LAKE CHURCH W. Lake Church, the twe^year old of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Church died at their home in Fishing Creek, 1 Wednesday, 'July 29th. The parents have the sincere sympathy of their friends in the loss of their little one. ^ Whiskey Medic inn The temperance press is emphasizing I the danger to the home in the use of | I "medicines" which are loaded with | ; whisky or alcohol. In this respect, as | : well as in the remarkable charact r of their curef, Dr Pierre's Golden | Medical Diaeovery for the cure of weak s'omach dyspepsia, indigestion, and howel derangements and "Favorite Prescription" for woman's derangements and weakcontain no alcohol. Their full are printed . on the bottle wrappers, therefore tbey are not secret I or patent medicines. Write to Dr. K. j Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y . for fr. e | booklet giving list of midicina) roots from which these remedies are ex- , traded by the use of triple-refined i glycerine ; also the eminent medic I writers who recommend their ingre- j dients for the cure of the diseases for which these medicines -re advised, j i
A Reliable MTARRD Remedy I Ely's Cream Bala It cleanses, soothes, I- heals ^ and protects K - , *nni- resulting from Cautrrh and "drire.. away a Cold in the FEVER TmI« and SmelL . Full sir- 50 rts . at Dreggists or by maiL In li.pri I form, '.3 cents.' , By Brothers, 56 Warren Street. New York ' Dqt:r.nn' r.ike or mower, Gasot line engine. Manure Sprcac'er, . Two Horse Wagon. Di*k Hairnw or Auto Buggy, if so consult Eli S. RUTHERFORD i : Agent for International Harvester Co. or , America Inc. Every machine stenciled with : the name "imHiinioir ! is made from carefully studied dt>| [ signs and is improved tomeet the most exacting requirements of the ' modern agriculturists. Internation- 1 al machines are not only symmet- J ( rical in design and substantially constructed, but they will valro | w ork successlull y under any con J I diiions which will permit a ma- 1 I chine to be operated. MANY SUFFiinERS from nasal I catarrh say they get splendid results 1 by using an atomizer. For i heir ben- | ■ efit we prepare E y'a Liquid Cream | . Balm. KxceptTbat it is liquid it ib in all lespects like the h aling, helpful, pain-allaying Cream Balm that the public has been familiar with for yean. No cocaine nor other dangeroua drug in3t. The soothing spray is ! a remedy that relieves at once. All druggists. 75e, including spraying tube, or mailed by Ely Bros.. 56 Warnn street. New York. f IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of Albert W. Still- J well, died August 4. 1904. A. G. B. ' | I Reuben T. Johnson, Erma, N. J., j ; has constantly on hand the McCor- j mick and the Adriance Piatt Buckeye S Mowers and Rakes, also the repairs i for the McCormick mowers. I For a c eap fuel use Dtto Ookc. T. ] | V*. Mi'let and Son. "-j
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