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: S,y up-^s \ ^oixirtfSenna I CWsos tke.W™EHecL v> uaUy-,Uispois Colds undtleatt f 'OCnes <lue to Constipation; " Acts naturally, acts truly as F^Best |oiMp,nVfem<m and Ckildk w Apt its JJenoficlpl Ejtects jfe Always Luv tko Genuine jvkick L nas' uie julljiameoj'tke Com- | ^CALIFORNIA Syrup Go. KwMna 8 '» manufactured .printed on the fiont of ex erv packageSOLD err ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. one sire only, regular price 50<p.-bdtlo. Personal Mention (Continued from first plfce)] Mr; and Mrs. Arthur Abele. who £ We at Wildwood for the summer, oatjae I over in their launch "Ella Marie" and .were the guest of Capt. and Mrs. Albert C. Bennett, k , "Dr. J. t\ B^pnett, the well kuown EC specialist of Yonkers, N. Y., returned to his home today, after several days at the Lafayette. Mts. Bennett will remain until the end of the month. • He -is a brother of Capt. A. G. Bennett, cf Cape May. an active worker for municipal reform in Yonkers and . president of the Taxpayers' Association there ' Miss Ethel . Stevens, of Eldora, is ependingji few days with Mrs. K. C. Hughes. Miss Agnes Kussell, of Luray, Va., and Miss Katharine Noyes, of Washington, are spending a few days with Dr. Louisa M. Blake, at her Lafayette street cottage. / Miss Margaret Devine, of [Philadelphia, is visiting Mr. aDd Mrs. Edward Hughes. A. B. Walters, who is very well known in Cape May, was an over Sunday visitor here. Mr. Walters is one of the foremost concrete contractors ol Philadelphia. The Hon. Chsrles H. Tseat, treasurer of the United States, is registered at the Hotel Cape May with his! family. N. Perry Edmunds w as a week end guest at the Star Villa. Mrs. W. Wallace Smith is entertain- 1 ing her sister. Miss B. F. MacNutt at the Star Villa. Mrs. J. M. Whitfurd and Miss Har- 1 riet Whitford are spending the remain- j der of theseason at Cape May. | Dr. J. Huston Johnson, of PhiladeTH phis, a guest at the Stockton, is enjoying his annual sojourn hem and nas won fame as an expert bather and ] fisherman. He is one of the handsomest of the many vjgoious and maiily young men who summer at Cape May. G. Heberton EWing, the twelve ! year old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Price ( Ewing, of Philadelphia, indulges in | all of the outdoor amusements and is ' expert in many athletic sports. He has made a record in bowling, and enjoys bathing and swimming very much. He is at the Stockton with his parents and has spent the entire season here. ' Miss Elvira Rasmussen, of New York, is the guest of Miss CttiDger at "The Pines," their Cape May Point cottage. Miss Margaret Doyle, the attractive daughter of J. W. R. Doyle, of the Gavick Hotel, Philadelphia, is a euest at the Star Villa. Dr. Theodore A I Swift, a prominent physician 6f Scranton, is regiotered at the Star Villa with his family. John H. Birdsall, U. S. N., who i sailed from Bainegat to Cape Mai and , returned in a small cat rigged yacht. ! about two week's ago. has returned to 1 <^e Lafayette with his mother, Mrs. , J. H. Birdsall, for a few days stay. Mr. Birdsall stopped at all the coast ] resorts on his boating trip and picked out Cape May lor the most desirable place to spend the remainder of his SOmE TALL FISHING Charles W. Richardson and William Barnett, of Jacksonville, Florida, are expert fisherman. The catch they made yesterday proves it They depleted the number of fish in the harbor waters by so many that Captain Stilwell Hand and other experts feel erious about it. OUT ON A PLEASURt TRIP After an absence.of 36 years Mr. and Mrs. John Vanzant where Been on the Atlantic City boardwalk in a handsome rolling chair. We also passed them, in the sight seeing automobile. The reported it as the most pleasa trip they have had in many years. They dired at the Hotel Iroquois. 6REEN CREEL Mrs. Charles \ Vanaman, of Dias Creek and Mis. Albert Westcott, of Millville. called on Mrs. James Schellenger on Saturday. R. Fendal Smith, of Palermo, makes frequent visits here looking after the new road that is being built between r; -id Rio Grande. if Holly Beach, is workxwn. er attended camp at e
Malaga tbe last of the week. They entertained their daughter and grand - ) son. from Cedar vi He, over Sunday. Will Thompson built a poich to £be hew kitchen at tbe par sou age last week. I ' A large number from here drove to Wit-iwood on Thursday jto witness the ? parade. t Mrs. Mary Boyce and Miss Viola . Mathis spent two days last week at ■ Grassy Sounds. s Miss Joanna Macname is ' entertainfrieoda from Philadelphia. Mrs. Lizzie Foster and daughter, _ . Mra. Cnmptor returned heme Tiid-iy-evening after spending ten day6 with S Mrs. Clara Bright in Atlantic City, h Our hook and line fishermen are mak- _ ing some good catches. Mrs. Allie Foster, of Cape May, spent part of the week here- with Mrs. M. M. Norbury. They spent Monday at Wildwood. A. Si. Robinscu, and Will, Thompson P have the contra* to build another cottage at Stratford Mr. and Mra. George Sliles, of Couit House, spent Sunday here with - their son. Fred Pet' rson and family, of Court House .spent two days here with Jos e| h James. ■ 50 Mr. and Mrs. George Hand, of Holly ie Beach, catne aver on Monday and are ,d staying with Miss Lizzie Foster. He j. is building a new hjusc 'for Clardhce Selover to take place of the one that was burned, id ?D0 YOU NEED 11 1 Dering rake or mower, Gaso■r I line engine, Manure Spreader. £ I Two Horse Wagon, Disk Harrow lor Auto Buggy, if so consult d Eli s. ruthkrford a Agent for International Harvester Co. of America Inc. fsj Every machine stenciled with if INIERNHTiaNHL" e | is made from carefully studied deejsignsandis impr ved onieet the " most exacting requirements of the s ' modern agriculturists. Internation- ® al machines are not only symmet i. rical in design and substantially " constructed, but they will also ^ work succes fully under any con t ditions which will permit a riffe1 hineto be operated t ' t 2^2E2HHEEH2Z222HEZHHH2Bti 1 Seven jj Strong °| Companies | J Iwrecale Capital Ovpr 110,000,000 Represenled by Herd & Eldredge 1 I Kirs Insurance Agents, e Twenty-six years of experience. * Your insurance placed with us >r s absolute; protection from* loss J [j by fire. Apply to S. F. ELDREDGE d 310* Washington '.Street e or I I" | A. W. HAND ! d 815 Washington Street \ Remedy^ '■PIE Ely's Cream Balm KKLonS is quickly ab,ort>ed. COtOl f Gins BMjef at Cnce. - It cleanse.-., soothes, K heals and protects hm tbe ciise-is-xf mem- .✓'uSj® MM branr r-sulting from Br . i Catarrh ana drives a away a Cold in the FEVER Taste and Smell. Full size 50 cts., at Druggists or by mail. In liquid form, 75 cents. . t Q. Brothers, 66 Warren Street. New York. * t
— "KVri— JMM lW m m Lodged Grain Means Lost Profits B The wheat'"gr©ws up, heads out, and then bills down — so • 1 W much grain .not harvest^ — so much labor lost and capital s j^k wasted — just so much more profit you might have had. The trouble was — unbalanced fertilizer, with too little Potash. Potash makes strong stalks and prevents lodging. . r ~ Use a complete Ycrtil i zer, with at least 6 per cent of Potash, 3 but if your dealer docs not keep it, then add 15 pounds of Muriate of Potash to each 100 pounds of fertilizer. Send Jar trur pamphlets containing facts ahout soil, ; ~ V crops, manures and fertilisers. Mailed FREE. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street. New York « Chlcgo— Monadaock Building AtUntn. On. — 1224 Candler Building : 1 : ; i ; . == NOW'S THE TIME ** ! lERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY TfXpET A PRETTY SEA SIDE^HQME - IN AN EASY WAY AT A TRIFLING GOST BUY A HOME SITE AT-THE BEAUTIFUL SEA SIDE RESORT | CAPE MAY HEIGHTS All High Solid Ground finely located 2 miles from Cape May City on he Reading and l'enns\ lvania Railroad, ihc Main Seashore Road also passes horugh it. IT HAS .GREAT NATURAL ADVANTAGES for an-all-year-rourd home or Summer Residence, COMBINING COUNTRY AND SEASHORE, AND BOON \\ ILL BE A GREAT HEALTH RESORT. J CAPE MAY HEIGHTS IS AT THE HEAD OK TIJF. NEW HARBOR and at the beginning of th^oew Waterway, this place will be greatly benefited bv these improvements, Sailing, BoatiDg. Gunning, Fishing, Crabbing. &c; CAN BE ENJOYED HERh AT TPS BEST. CAFE MAY HEIGHTS has an unobstructed view of tbe Oqean and enjoys constant cool breezes. Rich Garden Soil, Solid Land, no filling in necessary Graded Streets 60 & 75 feet wide, large lots at reasonable prices witbin the reach of all. THE FAMOUS COLD SPRINGS are in tbe centre of the tract, this water is noted for it's purity and is always as 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 r-pid growth, it will pay yoi^to buy lots now. Present price $100 up cash or installments Out will soon be advanced. " We offer special inducements to people who will build houses and hotels. Cape May Heights Building Lots are a gilt edge investment and will earn money while you sleep, get in od the ground floor and get all tbe advantages. Y ou can make from . 100 to 300 per cent, on your money if you buy Lots at Cape May Heights now, a safe sure ihing, profits absolutely certai i, don't hesitate. DO IT NOW. For Plans, Booklet, and further information, apply to SAMUEL S. CORD, 408 Bullitt Building, Philadelphia. J. HARRY HUGHES, Washington Street. Cape May City, i E. R. RICHIE, Agent on the Grounds, Cape May Heights. The Great Mount Holly Fair . for the year 1908 will be better hau ever before. It will be held ou ; TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THDRSDAY AND FRIDAY SEPTEHBER 22, 23, 24 and 25 Tbe track has been improved and now has no equal In the East. 1 Every department has been enlaigt-i, and tbe cash value of the pr mi urns I has been increased to a gient extent. The premiums for speed amouut to *8.000. lu addition to the money priz- s ihere are 31 special premiums for different articles. vaudev11.i.e attractions The vaudeville attraciiona at tbe Mourn Holly Fair have always been of the highest character ami given entire satisfaction. That this reputation may be maiutained/lhe managemrnt has booked manv good cards. Amoug them are POUR nei-SON COMiyUE.s Gkotesiii'e Novelty Acboiiats. Executing all kinds of twisting somersaults and lofty Tumbling, Coiitoitiouand Comedy Horizontal Bar Feats. dark devil dash Mile a Minute Akiuaj. Cyclist. After a hazardous ride down the rounds of a lofty leauing ladder. Dash shoots through si ace like a catapult, dismounts from his bicycle in mid-air, and dives headlong intb a small tank of water sixty feet below. hutchison's balloon ascension America's Most Successful Aeronaut. Triple Parachute Leap from one balloon by one man. Presenting the Incredible, Death Defying Spectacle of a Monster Balloon bearing high in the air a Gigantic Bomb which, exploding with n tremendous report at a terrible elevation, emits Prof. Edward R. Hutchison who descends by Parachute. The Greatest Piece of Mechanism and Aerial Ingenuity ever projected. demarest's new york equestrienne combination Cupid, the High School Horse; high jumping; riderless horse race! Roman Standing exhibition, lady riders; bucking donkeys, bucking broncho: flat running race, lady riders; half mile dash, lady drivers to sulkies or carts; fast mile to beat track record, fast pacer with running mate. Send for a catalogue. Ii will give you information thai ~may be useful to you. A postal card to Benaiah P- Wills, President and Secretary, will bring the book to you! JEWELRY AND WATCHMAKING Ustabiistied 1888 f Large stock of carefully selected goods. Clocks ol all kinds. Repairing of Watches, Clocks or^Jewelry promptly and skilully done * BELFORD GARRISON ?OS WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY N. J, R id
Satisfied Customers r - i Think | It : Bed tiid Table Linen 35c per dozen SL-lits, ( cHari , (. oifi Irrcy Ircrirg. ^ '> NEPTUNE LAUNDRY CO.. 405 Washington Street = | wringers'- wringers ; Just Received a larg e el.ij tmiit of all k lifts and Mvlee, guaranteed from 2 to .oESiS d :&s 'I ■ CHARLES A. SWAINT 30 5-7 JacKson Street Established 1886 Bell Telephone »7X BUY A GAS RANGE AND COOK WITH GAS CAPE MAY MlMINAHNfi COMPANY 400 Washington Street O, A. MERCHANT. Jr.. Both Phones Manager. dairy and farm products. THE DAYLJGHT STORE v 9 /v* VJ Fancy Collars, Jabots, etc.. she We have secured a new line that will satisfy any women fully E W 'n matters ol quality, looks, wear LADIES AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS 0. L. ®. KNERR, 518-20 WASHINGTON STREET " J* PUJTMAK SMITP -Y acht Avenue, SchellingeFsJjanding J Dealer in all kinds of - ' FEED. HAY, FLOUR Lowest Prices and Finest Qualities Kej stone Telephonega

