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The General Demand of the Well-Informed of the World Bat always been for a simple, pleasant And » efficient liquid laxative remedy of known value; a laxative which physicians could auction-far family use because its component parts are known to them to be wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, acceptable to the system and gentle, yet prompt, in action. . In supplying that demand with its cx--f. _cdlent combination of .Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies on the merits of the laxative for its remarkable success. That is one of many reasons why Syt-up of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given the preference by the ^Ycll- Informed. To get its beneficial effects .always buy the genuine— manufactured by the California Fig ffyrup Co., only, and for bale by rill lading druggists. Price fifty cents per bottle. WEST~CAPE~MAY'S WEEKLY HAPPENINGS - — — —A -family reunion was held in honor of the venerable Mrs. Daniel Manlove, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer, on Saturday evening, August 8th. There were four genera tions of the Manlove family represented. After the evening was spent in social chat all were invited into the dining room where refreshments were served which were enjoyed by all participants. All hoped that Grandmother Manlove msy live to enjoy many more such happy reunion* The guests were Mr. and Mr- Charles Manlove, of Altoona. Pa., Mr. and Mrs A. Lincoln Manlove. of Cumberland, Md. Mrs. J. E. Russell, of Willow Grove, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. John Meyers, Anna Meyer, and George Meyer. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Hughes are spending a week with Mrs. Hughes mother at Court House Gold beating is closed for a week 's vacation. Miss Ida Hall, of May's Landing, is visiting at the home of her friend, Mrs. Peter Wonhart. Mrs. Robert Afflerbaci, and two > children returned Friday from Bridgeton where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas. While there they attended the Granger's picnic at Tumbling Dam Park. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Eldredge, of Pensauken, are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eldredge at their Broadway cottage. Mrs. Charles Ooreon and daughter, Mrs; Edward Hughes, were Philadelphia visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Huggett, of Vineland are enjoying a pleasant visit at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. EL G. Doughty. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newell entertained a party of relatives during the week. They included Mr. and Mrs. Wyoming Wardle, of Frankford, Miss Jessie Wardle, Miss Bertha Wardle, Allen Fink and William Sloan, of Philadelphia ; Stanley M. Livingston, of Harrisburg, and A. I. Alexander, of Des Moines, Iowa. Mrs. William Biddlc, of Ernia, spent Wednesday with Mrs. James Dawson. Miss Emma Hutton, of Millvilie, was the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Thomas Eldredge. Jr., this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis ; McPherson are entertaining ;Mra. Stoker and two children, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Morris Bate and little son Morris, are visiting at the home of her mother. Tbey will remain for about six wedks. Mrs. Ada Parks and Mrs. Thomas Hughes were among the Philadelphia visitors Tuesday. Mr- and Mrs. George H, Reeves arc entertainingjher sister. Mrs Stone, ol Philadelphia. She Ne here for an extended visit. Mrs. Clarence Perkins is entertaining Baltimore friends. Mrs. Msrion Young entertained ovei Sunday William Young and family, of Millvilie, Miss Elizabeth Young, and William Miller, of Philadelphia, and Elwood Cot, of Washington. Mrs. Ada Eldredge and granddaughter, of Philadelphia, are here for a visit with her niece, Mrs. Edward Little. Christian Meyer, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pierson are entertaining her 'sister. Miss Halite Johnson, of Millvilie. ADVERTISEMENT. THE CITY OF CATO MAY, NEW JERSEY, PROPOSALS FOR SEWERS NOTICE Cape. May. N. J.. Aug. 1903. Proposals will be received by the City Council of the City of Cape May in Council assembled on Wednesday, August 26, 1908, st 8 o'clock P. M.. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City, for the construction of a part of ita sewerage system in accordance with the plans and specifications
therefor, which can be 'seen on file et i the office of the Recorder of said city. The work will comprise the construction of about 4037 lineal feet of cast iron pipe sewers and 4276 lineal £ feet of vitrifird pipe sewers, with the 1 , manliolds. junction manholes, and j d house Connection branches | thereto , n appertaining. ' d Copies of the plans and specifications will be loaned to intending bidders by the Recorder of the City of Cape Msy. 1 e upon application by mail or in person, j . at a charge of 610.00 for the set, which ' will be refunded upon the return of 1 said plans and specifications within 80 s days after the letting. Any other information deal red, in accordance with „ ~ the said specifications, msy be obtained , 4 irem Slilwejl E. I«wn«opd, City En- ■ p gineer, at his office in Cape May. N. J. ' The proposals must be made in strict 5 accordance with the plans and specifica q > 'ions and upon the proposal sheets, , must be sealed and delivered to said city council at the time and place y specified and at 'no other time or place n will any proposals be received. I Upon receipt of the proposals the . -Arae will be publicly opened and their ' V contents announced in the presence of * - such 6f the persons bidding or their c agents as may choose to be then and y there present, and record of the terras c 3 and prices will he made in the minutes ■- of said Ci'v Council. The details, form of proposals, arn s visions and conditions, subject to which the proposals must be made and . will be received are shown in said 11 5 specifications, nbtice and in trdetion to / bidder^. S. F. WARE. , r President of Council. Attest: " JNO. W. THOMPSON, Recorder. r - 1-w 5t-d WAK VETEIANS TO MEET. t The survivors of the Third New Jere sey Cavalry will hold their eighteenth annual reunion in the hall of William B. Hatch Post, No. 37, G. A. R., Camden, on Monday, August 17. A special . invitation is extended to the wives and daughters of the comrades to meet with us on that day. Dinner will be . j served at the Car'eret. Sxth and Washington stree', Camden. N. J Leonard L. Roray, of 610 Clinton street, is secretary, end Charles Wallen, of ' Vineland, is president. * - _ _ i What a splendid type of tirelesss activity is the sun as the psalmist de- o scribes it issuing like "s bridegroom - s from his chamber and rejoicing like a strong man to- run a race " Every man ought to ris'- in the morning re- g s freshed by slumber end renewed by " rest, eager for the struggle of the I ' day. Bu» how rarely this is so. Most t people rise still unrefreshed and dread9 ing the strain of the day's labors. The - cause of this is deficient vitality and 7; behind this lies a deficient supplv of ' pure, rich blood, and an inadequate nourishment of the body. There is 5 t nothing that will give a man strength and energy, as will Dr. Pierce's Golden f Medical Discovery. It does this by in- p creasing the quantity and quality of s, e the blood supply. This nourishes the t nerves, feeds the brahl, builds up enfeebled organs, and gives'that sense of n strength and power which makes the \ ' struggle of life a joy. The "good feel- A ing" which follows the use of "Golden Medical Discovery" is not due to stimulation as it contains no alcohol. The S ingredients are plainly stated on the F > bottle wrapper. It does not "brace •- up" the body, but builds it up >nto a condition of sound and vigorous health. ! DO THE RIGHT THING if you have Nasal Catarrh. Get Ely's Cream Balm at once. Don't touch th- catarrh powders and snuffs, for they contain [ cocaine. Ely's Cream Brim releases the secretions that inflame the nasal r passages and the thront, whereas med- [ icines made with mercurv merely dryup the secreiion® and leave you no better than vou were. In a word, Ely's - '-ream Balm is a real remedy, not a , delurinr. AM dtuggist 50 cents, or , mailed by Fly Brothers, 56 Warren street. New York. DO YOU NEED
Deermg rake o. mower. GasuI line engine. Manure Spreader, Two Horse Wagon, Disk Hat row or Auto Buggy, if so consult 1 Eli S. RUTHERFORD Agent Tor International Harvester Co. of America Inc. | Every machine stenciled with the name IIIEBHflTIOIL" , is made from carefully studied designs and is improved tumeet the most exacting requirements of the "uidern agriculturists. International machines are Dot only symroet- » rical iif design and substantially , constructed, but they will also J work successfully under any con i ditions which will permit a ma ^ j chine to be operated. - ^ V*T~ ' ' ' "
OF PETIT JURORS SEPTEMBER TERM. 1916 Cape May City :-Thomas W. Milieu. Jr., Robert Fadeley. Monroe Kimsey, Micajab Smith, Joseph B. Brooks, Harry Doak, William Turner, David Crow ell. Holly Beach Tbomaa Cross, WilS. Crawford. Oaci A. Haawin, Klias Lee, Fred C. Myers, Bdward S,. Culver, Charles Nicks/son, Gustar Anderson, Oarl Erricson. ' Dennis Township : —Fred H. Boshnell. Thomas Creamer,' Jr., William Champion, James Moore, Horace Townsefid, Rutherford B. Hess. 9 Anglesea Allen^E. Graced, Wesley Bowker, David I Cozens, .Reuben J. Hand, Charles Glenn. Woodbine: — William Lipman. , Avalon Walter A. Smith. Ocean City^- :H. A. W. -Smith, William Batcheior, John B. Christian. Mark Lake. Ralph L. Rice. Upper Townsfcir— John L. Buzby. Walter Conorer. Floran Mason, Ssmers Thomas Set ley. Lower "Township John B. Battersail, James Hawn, Frank MacKissic. Middle Township :— Edward HutehFrank Swain. John Lndlam, Cresse, Somers Howell. Wildwood Evans G. Slatfehter! WilH. Allen.
- Lit. JS; £s. e cine, because they are good and do . their work without making a fuss ■ about it." These painless purifiers sold at Ail Drug Stores. 85c. N The Security Trust Company has - demonstrated its worth and stanfiing ■- in this community. Therefore -the community should strongly support it. OAMVO^RZA. 6 Basnti. IM Yw tow Unjx huffi ■ ***** /JT i - _t » Relisbls Remedy FOR \ Elj's Sraw 'aha il- Tj/ ' is qi abr-rbad. s itelict Case. _ u ^ It aeanies. soothes, fl'. . Iies'a fcuV protects /Qgmtt the diseased moia— ' brane resulting from Catarrh and dri-.-i-, - away aCold in the Head quii-Uy. IU"itor<- , the Senses oi Tw-to and Kui-nl. FuII.rik 50 cts. at Druggists or bv mail. Lhjoi-', Cream Balin for use in atemizers 75 cia. Ely Brothers. 56 Warren Street, New York.
NOW'S THE TIME HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO GET A PRETTY SEA SIDE HOME IN AN EASY WAY AT A TRIFLING GOST A HOME SITE AT THE BEAUTIFUL SEA SIDE RESORT CAPE MAY HEIGHTS All High Solid Ground finelv hunted I A miles from Cape May City on the Reading and Pennsylvania Railroad, the Main Seashore Road alao passes horugta it. | IT HAS GREAT NATURAL ADVANTAGES for an-all-year-round home Summer Residence, COMBINING COUNTRY AND SEASHORE, AND »OON W ILL BE A GREAT HEALTH RESORT. - CAPE MAY IS AT THE HEAD OF THE NEW HARBOR and at the beginning of the new Waterway, this place will be greatly benefited by these improvements, Sailing. Boating, Gunning, Fishing, Crabbing, &c; CAN BE ENJOYED AT ITS BEST. CAPE MAY HEIGHTS has an unobstructed view of the Ocean and enjoys constant cool breezes. Rich Garden Soil, Solid Land, no filling in necessary Graded Streets 60 & feet wide, large lots at reasonable prices within the reach of all. THE FA^IOUS COLD SPRI-IOS are in the centre of the tract, this water is noted for it's puritv and is always ss Cold as Ice, it is a cure for Kidney and Liver Diseases and beneficial to all who drink it freely. Cape May Heights will have a rapid growth, it will pay you to buy lots now. price 8100 up cash or installments but will soon be advanced. We offer special inducements to people who will build houses and hotels. Cape May Heights Building Lois are 'a gilt edge investment and will earn while ydu sleep. ;get in on the ground floor and get all the advantagesYou can make from 100 to 30" per cent, on your money if you buy lxits at Cape Heights now, a safe sure thing, profits absolutely certai i, don't hesitate. DO IT NOW. For Plans. Booklet, nod further information, apply to SAMUEL S. CORD, 40S Bullitt Building, Philadelphia; or J. HARRY HUGHES, Washington Street. Cape May City: or E. R. RICHIE. Agent on the rrounda. Cape May Heights. Satisfied Customers Think It Over Bed and Table Linen 35c per dozen Shiits, Collars, C'uffsjand fancy Ironing. NEPTUNE LAUNDRY CO., 405 Washington Street BUY A GAS RANGE AND COOK WITH GAS CAPE MAY . ILLUMINATING COMPANY 40A Washington Street A. MERCHANT, Jr., Both Phones Manager. 5
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Most commercial fertilizers need Potash to get all the crop profit rod jfl are entitled to. U«e a brand with at least 6 per cent. r4Votash, bat if your delfcr dotseCt 9 keepit, tlienmix 15 pounds of Muriate <4 Potash with each too pounds of yt3 ■ fertilizer. Thai will rose mkeol Set clover, too ! ^ dERMAW iyu WORKS. 93 «»», SW IIw Vort WRINGERS - WRINGERS WASH BOILERS to select i ran, . TUB8' WASH boards and } CHARLES A. SWAIN t 305 - 7 Jachson Street EMablbhed 188# Relt Telephone V7X 1 ~ ' I THE NEW JERSEY STATE NORMAL 1 ; 1 AND MODEL SCHOOLS AT TRENTON WILL RE-OPEN SEPT. I4TH, 1908. c |H T I f Normal School is piofessional devoted to the pre- ■ parati«in of ttach^rs for the public schools of the State. B I! Ccs: per tear for board, $153 to $174. Tuition free. | ^ ' I'e Model Schools offers thorough academic and busi- S ,,css courses and prepares for the leading colleges and tech- ' 5 nical sch'ioU. Students may be received from any locality. B |jp The total cost in the Model School, including books Ig The moderate prices are made possible by State aid in K |H cost of buildings. p a| Earlv registration is necessary to accommod-'ion, es- B ^ For fnr:her in'ormation, adore s J. M. GREEK Principal. | wnimiiiiiBngi THE DAYLIGHT STORE * We know our business from q s, "~Q Fancy Collars, Jabots, etc., she ' [WJJk Want's them just right. - We have secured a new line that will satisfy any women fully vAF jn matters of quality, looks, wear LADIES AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS 0. L, S. KNERE, 518-20 WASHINGTON STREET L FUflJttAN SMITP Yacht ^.vsnue, Schellinger'sjiaading Dealer in all kinds of TEED.H AY, FLOUR Lowest Prices anB Finest Qualities Keystone Telephone 95X ,

