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8 CAPE VIA V STAR AND WAVE SATURDAY SEPTEMBER S. 1908

One of the \ * Essentials j of the happy homes of to-day is a vast fund of information as to the lpest methods ( !«. of promoting health and happiness "and | right living and knowledge of the world's « best products. Products of actual excellence ahd ] reasonable claims truthfully presented ' and which have attained to world-wide ( acoeptaqce through thejnpprovnl of the Well-informed of the "World; not of indi- • viduals only, bat of the many who have J the happy faculty of selecting and obtain- < ing the best the world affords. 1 One of the products of that class, of j known component parts, an Ethical j remedy, approved by physicians and oom- j mended by the Well-informed of the j World as a valuable and wholesome family < laxative is the well-known Syrup of Figs • and Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial j effects always buy the .genuine, man u- i factured by the California Fig Syrup Co., J only, and for sale by all' leading druggists. , | > WEST CAPE MAY'S WEEKLY HAPPENING Mrs. John Rutherford, of Philadelphia, is viaitiog her sisters, Mrs. Bert Hickey and Mrs. Carl Rutherford. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and daughter, of Mt. Airy, are visiting Mr. and s Mrs. Charles Schellenger. Miss Ethel Blattner, of Philadelphia, was an over Sunday visitor with her parent*. , Miss Emma Swain and Miss Julia Swain, of Philadelphia, have been spending the week here with their relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Vanzant are entertaining Mrs. Smith and daughter, of Boston. They will remain for several weeks. Fred Gromley, of Woodbury, is the guest of his mother. Mrs. Hess. Thomas H. Hughes, who has been quite ill and confined to his room for the past six weeks is much improved ( and Tuesday he was able to be out of , doors for a little while. He has a host of friends who are glad to know of his < improved health. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schellenger have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. James Jones and children, of Millville. | William G. Blattner made a business trip to Philadelphia Saturday. Mrs. Joeeph Wheaton has been entertaining her father, Mr. Bacon of PortNorrris for a few weeks. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris and children, of Camden, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morrris at their home on Eldredge avenue. i Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Hand, of , Court House, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Doughty. Mrs. Cleveland Gordon spent the early par^ of the week with lelarives in Philadelphia. Fred Geiasberger, of 'Philadelphia, and Nellie {May Baker, |of this place, were united in marriage by Rev. Mr. Landis Saturday last.' A PAYING MVESTUXT Mr. John White, of 38 Highland avenue, Moulton, Maine, saya: "Have been troubled with a cough every win- < ter and spring. Last winter I tried ! many advertiaed^-rernedies, but the 1 cough continued "Tin til - 1 bought a 50c i bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery ! i before 'hat was half gone the cough i was all gone. This winter the same ' happy resuiqhks followed ; a few doeea i once more banished t£e annual oough. t I am now convinced that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best of all cough and lung remedies. " Soldi under guarrantev at All Drug Stores. 60c and *1.00. Trial bottle tree. «ep SOtira CAPE HAY. South Caj»e May will come out in ' a new dress next 4eason. Tfie Hotel j Cay wood is to be painted up and other- < wise improved to make it first class in 1 every respect. It has had a very sue- . ceeful season and will .remain open , until October first i Plana are making to secure a new 1 street and sidewalks and we hoj e to j -J — hava-a hnaH^lfc j Among the recent arrivals at the 1 Hotel Caywood are W. J. Graham, Bev. William "Park, Herbert Park, Harriet Park, Herbert Raymond. J. 8. ' Clymer and S. M. Olymer, of Philadel- i phia ; Helene Ball, of Weoonah /Natalie ( Jordon, lof Mercbantville ; Mr. and . Mrs. Charles Peddle, Mrs. Wm. Pan- ( coast, Miss Elizbeth Pancoaet, and Mr. ' and Mia. N. P. Wooley, of Woodbury, i \ i A Rsliabls Remedy ] CATARRH ' flj'i Cms Balm (m Ke.itl at Ones. U cleanses, soothes, AegjgjjV ' heals and piotccts BMMBamasMm the diseased membrane resulting from Catarrh and drive® sway a Cold in the Heed quickly. Restores .the Senses of Xante and Smell. Full size M ota. at Druggist# or by maiL liquid Cream Balm for use in atemizerajTS eta. Ely Brothen, 66 Warren Street, Sew lock.

TO REPUBLICAN VOTERS Pursuant to the laws of New Jersey you are hereby requested to attend the j primary meetings in your respective Election Districts on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER fZ. 1096, for the purpose of electing delegates the Republican State Oonvenion, (to be held in Trenton SEPTEMBER 95) and delegates to the Second District Republican Congressional Convention to be held in Odd Fellows Hall. South York avenue, Atlantic City, Thursday, September 24, at 11 a. m. The number of delegates to be elected is as follows : •pong. State Angleeea, 1 1' Avalon, 1 1. Cape May, 1st 2 1 Cape May. 2nd, v 1 If 1st. l "l* Dennis, 2nd, l " 1] HoUy Beach, 2 Lower, 1 - l Middle, let, _ — 2 1 2nd, 2 1 Ocean City, 1st. 1 1} Ocean City, 2nd, 1 • lj Sea Isle, 1st, . 1 1* Isle, 2nd. 1 1* South Cape May, 1 1* Upper, 3 1 Cape May, 1 1 J Wildwood, 2 1 Woodbine, 1 1* Oape May Point, 1 . 1* A. CARLTON HILDRETH, Oh. Co. Rep. Ex. Oom. •Quarter vote. "Three-quarter vote JHalf vote. DO YOU HEED Dcering rake or mower. Gasoline engine, Manure Spreader, Two Horse Wagon, Disk Harrow or Auto Buggy, if so consult Eli S. RUTHERFORD Agent Tor International Harvester Go. of America Inc. Every machine stenciled with the name "IITEBIIIIBML" is made from carefully studied designs and is improved tojnieet the most exacting requirements of the modern agriculturists. International machines are not only symmet rical in design and substantially Constructed, but they will also work succesfully under any conditions which will permit a machine to be operated. SCULL'S MARCH STOKE If you are in need of leather goods call at Scull's branch store, comer of street and Beach avenue. We the largest assortment in Oape We burn your name free of charge. We also have a large assortment of shell and china goods, toys of every description, cakes and candies in abundance and popular brands of dgara. • OASTOZtXA. Bmntfc , »1Im liM Ym Kn» Alwp BkM THE "PURE FOOD LAW" is designed by the Government to protect the public from injurious ingredients both foods and drugs. It is beneficial both to the public and to the conscientious manufacturer. Ely's Cream Balm, a successful remedy for cold in the bead, nasal catarrh, hay fever, etc., containing no injurious drugs, meets folly the requirements of the law, and that fact is prominently stated on every package. It contains none of the injurious drugs wnich are required by the law to be mentioned on the label. Hence you can use it safely. NOTICE TO LOOT CXEMTOKS. Estate of Theodore Mueller, deceased. Pursuant to the .order of Chas. P. Vanaman, Surrogate of the County of May, made on the 30th day of July, A. D., 1908, on the application of the subscriber. Executrix, of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims sod demands against the estate of said deceased withiu nine months from the 80th day of July, A D., 1906, or they will be forever barred of any action againt the subsscriber. Dated July 20th. A D.. 1906. -CAROLINE MUELLER, Executrix. The Security Trust Company has demonstrated its worth and standing in this community. Therefore the community should strongly support it. OASTOnXA. e t

J. I's'hsJfeS" Starved clover wont feed the crop that follows H. m ' Apr*1 It rwdr a vigorous root and a sturdy growth for itself before It can gather nitrogen for you. 1 Give its good start by enough Potash arith your phos- " ^hsteslnhM* Fall', seeding^ wheat orrye. The clover will do the rest-youll see when you cot the clover. ' Clover, timothy, ■ ye and oats, for turning under, ora crop in nVllloO— . •U need metre Potash than mosi commercial mixtures afford. Do not use fertilizers that contain less than 6 per cent. Potash. If your dealer does not carry them, then mix IS pemndr of Muriate of Potash with each too pounds of your fertilizer. Polatk is Prvfil. Bay the Potash first. Seed for pawpfata. crop*, auuums sad fanlucn. Mailed fro.. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New York Chicago— Monadoocfc Building - Atlanta. OS.-1224 Cuglar BaRiUf V . ' \ ' - - ' ' ~ j ' NOW'S THE TIME , lERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO GET A PRETTY * | SEA SIDE HOME IN AN EASY WAY AT A TRIFLING GOST BUY A HOME SITE AT THE BEAUTIFUL SEA SIDE RESORT CAPE MAY HEIGHTS All High Solid GrouDd finely located 2 miles from Cam* May City on he Reading and Pennsylvania Railroad, the Main Seashore Road also passes horugh it, . IT HAS .GREAT NATURAL ADVANTAGES for an-all-year-iound home or Summer Residence, COMBINING COUNTRY AND SEASHORE, AND BOON W ILL BE A GREAT HEALTH RESORT.i CAPE MAY HEIGHTS IS AT THE HEAD OF THK NEW HARBOR and at the beginning of the new Waterway, this place will be greatly benefited by theee improvements, Sailing, Boating, Gunning, Fishing, Crabbing. &c; CAN BE ENJOYED HERB AT IT S BEST. CAPE MAY HEIGHTS has on unobstructed view of the Ocean 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 within the reach of all. THE FAMOUS COLD SPRLJGS are in the centre of the tract, thia water is noted for it's puritv and is always as .Cold as Ice, it is a cure for Kidney and Liver Diseases ana beneficial to all who drink it freely. Cape May Heights will have a r«pid growth, it will pay you to buy lots now. Present price f 100 up cash or installments but will soon be'advsnced. We offer | special inducements to people who will build houses and hotels. Oape May Heights Building Lou are a gilt edge investment and will cam mou ey while you sleep, get in on the ground floor and get all the advantages. 1 You can make from 1 100 to 800 per cent, on your money U you buy Lota at (Ape May Heights now, a safe sure thing, profits absolutely certain, don't hesitate. I DO IT NOW. For Plans, Booklet, and further information, apply to a SAMUEL S. CORD. 408 Bullitt Building, Philadelphia. J. HARRY HUGHES, Washington Street. Cape May City. E. R. RICHIE, Agent ;on the Grounds, Cape May Heights. e ■ The Great Mount Holly Fair For the year 1908 will be better than ever before. It will be held on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SEPTEJTBER 22, 23, 24 and 25 The track has been improved and now has no equal In the East. ( Every department has been enlarged, and the cash value of the premiums has been increased to a great extent. The premiums for Bpeed amount f to $8,000. In addition to the money prizes there are 81 special premiums i foi different articles.-^ f vaudeville attractions The vaudeville attractions at the Mount Holly Fair have always been of the highest character and given entire satisfaction. That this reputation may be maintained, the management has booked many good ( cards, Among them are FOUR NELSON COMIQUES Grotesque Novelty Acrobats. Executing all kinds of twisting Somersaults and lofty Tumbling, Contortion and Comedy Horizontal Bar Feats. DARE DEVIL DASH Mile A Minute Aerial Cyclist. After a hazardous ride down the rounds of a lofty leaning ladder, Dash shoots through sj ace like a catapult, dismounts from his bicycle in mid-air, and difres headlong into a small tank of water sixty feet below, i HUTCHISON'S BALLOON ASCENSION i America's Most Suocebsfcl 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 a tremendous report at a terrible elevation, emits Prof. Edward B. Hutchison who descends by Parachute. The i Greatest Piece of Mechanism and Aerial Ingenuity ever projected. dbma rest's new york equestrienne combination Cupid, the High School Hone; high jumping; riderless horse race; Roman Standing exhibition, lady riders; bucking donkeys, bucking broncho; flat running race, lady ridere; half mile dash, lady drivers to sulkies or carts; fast mile to beat track record, fast pacer with running mate Send for a catalogue. It will give you information that may be useful to you. A postal card to. Benajah P. Wills, President and Secretary, will bring the book to you. Wall ' Paper. Big Reduction in Spring Styles 626 WASHINGTON STREET Before decorating your rooms look at my new stock of Wall Paper Burlaps, Lincrusta Walton. tY. LENOIR

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