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Not Coughing Today? Yet you may cough tomorrow! Better be prepared for it , when it comes. Ask your d»ctpr about keeping Aya*s Cherry Pectoral in the house, Tnen when the hard cold at cough first appears you have a doctor's medicine at KanH Yqut doctor's approvalyrf its use will certainly Sv set all doubt at rest' Do x Tie says. He {mews; -- No alcohol in thiscou^i^^igne;_/:Cijj^^:1Z£«e^Af^i ] nbo*t health is a great safeguard against attacks of throat and lung troubles, hot <^»»ii|an,wi will destroy the ttest of health. Atk your doctor about Ayer s Pills. | I
COLD SPRING. Mrs. Simpkins, with her two ohil- f dren, will join her husband in Cain, Pa., during the coming week. ^ "'Mrs Mary R- Soffe will re-shingle J ber house in the near future. ( The school 'bus goes heavily laden. j Joseph Eiiott will erect a new house ^ in the near future. Mrs. S. Douglass spent a portion ] ^ of the week with relatives at West I ( Oape May. a if ; i Mrs. S. Somers has returned from s j ( pleasant visit among Cape May friends. . ( Ell wood Douglass is under a physi- J dan's care, having cut hie foot witn a ] stalk hoe. Mrs. J ere Hand will remove <o West j { Oape May. j , A number from here attended the Grange picnic at Seaville Wednesday. | . It was an ideal day, and a fine program ! 1 K was rendered. ( Mr. and Mrs. Enos Tomlin drove to j ^ Pishing Creek Monday evening. f Mr. Crouthers, of Philadelphia, vis- 1 ^ r ited relatives here last week; Harry | Eldredge. of West Cape May. spent , ^ I Monday with bis uncle. Anthony Oresae. t flje death of Daniel Chambers occrured at the Trenton JHopsita! JMon- ( day. Remains were brought to Ilia j ^ home here Tuesday. Funeral services ^ i at Tflhenarle rhnr.-h Wednesday at 2 If o'clock. HAD A OOSE CALL r Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely r known proorietor of the Croom Hotel, j 1 Vaughn, Mies., says: "For several i c months I suffered with a severe toughs-] and consumption seemed to nave its grip • on me. when a friend recommended j I Dr. King's New Discovery. ' began t i taking it, and three bottles affected a i oomplete cure." The fame of this r life saving cough and cold remedy, and lung and throat healer is world wide, i 8old at All Drug Stores. 50c and $1.00- j i \ , Trial bottle free. oct | £ » NOTICE 'l L • ""Leave yoOtf Laundry ' wfth Oliver &! Halbruner and wa.will do the rest. j ■ TROY LAUNDRY. j"
This is Governor Fort's proposition : with reference to a grand boulevard along the coast : V. j "I am a'g^eat believer in thia-N€w ] coast. From Sandy Hook to • Oape May Light there is 127 miles of ( coast land for residences and as fine a , surf for bathing as can be found any- , where in tfie world. / 3 "In fifty years our children will see ! virtually an unbroken city along this : ! coast and living in it 2,500. OuO of perj sons during at least three months in i j the year. Anything and everything « j that the .state can do to insure to these < 1 now here and those to come greater at- i j tractions should be done ; | "Possibly no finer turnouts than : those we have here are found any- | { where in the country, and the autcmobile is with ' us in large numbers, and j it is undoubtedly here to stay. : "This means that roads are neces- j j eary, and the condition of our roads | i will probably have more to do with c determining the "success of the future ' of the coast than any other single j thing. All the New Jersey coast ( ' should be linked together by a t single road system and all the inland 1 towns of "the state, from county to i county seat. from'Newtou in Sussex to j May Court House in Cspe Mav, j < should be equally united together by a i 1 continuous highway. | | "Those two highways, on the coast 1 j ; and inland, should, in my view, be un- j I rier state supervision and built, where j i none now exists, at state expense and | j hereafter maintained by the slate with- I j out cost to the local municipalities, f To insun this being done, the monici- I * ! pal governments will, no doubt, volun- 1 j I tarily transfer the control to the state. t ! probably would gladly do this if r relieved from local taxation. £ j "The shore road cannot be completed J j immediately along the entire coast. f So much of it as is on the coast now _ can be improved, and at certain parts ' , widened and tbe immediate coast lin« f I extended from time to time as rapidly t as convenient until virtually the en- •
tire highway is a coast road. "" "What fshodld be done right now is to give tbe state control of those roads, as now exist and can be utilised, and place them in a superb condition. Then they should be macadamized from curb to curb. EMA . Johnson. is improving under the treatment received in a Michigan sanitarium. Tbe funeral services of Daniel Chamwere held at Tabernacle Wednesday. Pastor Low den, of Cold Spring church officiating. The funeral services of Herbert Bate, eon of Mr. and Mrs. John C. ot Fishing Creek, were held at Tbursdav morning at eleven, o'clock. Herbert was a consistent member of this church and a regular attendant. In his death the church has sustained a great loss. Mrs. Annie Hawn wheeled to Cold "Monday. ^ We extend our sympathy to Messrs. and Daniel -chellenger on account of the death of their brother, Charles ScheHenger, which occurred morning at West Cape Jacob Cox, our wheelwright, is very at present. , THE BEST GOAKARTEE OF MEMT B 0TEN PUBJJOTY Every bottle of Dr. Pierce's worl fame<l medicines leaving the great labofatorv at Buffalo, N-. Y., has printed upon its wripper all the ingredients entering into its composition. This fact alone places Dr. Pierce's Family Medicine in 8 class all by themselves. They cannot be classed with patent or secret medicines because they are neither. This is why so many unprejudiced physicians prescribe them and recommend them to their patients. They know what they are composed of. I and that ihe ingredients are those en | dorsed by the most eminent medical i i authorities. The further fai t that j neiiher Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical I ' Discovery, the great stomach tonic, ; ; liv-r inviporator. heart regulator and . ] purifier, nor his "Favorite Pre- 1 IscriD'ion" for weak, overworked. : I broken-down, nervous women, contains ! I any alcohol, also entitles them to a place all by themselves. Many years ago. Dr. Pierce discovj ered that chemically pure glycerine, of j | strength, is a better solvent! I and preservative of the medicinal prin- j ciples residing in our indigenous, or i native medical plants 'han is alcoho* ; j anfl. furthermore, that it possesses valuable medicinal properties of i'a own. 1 being demulcent, nutritive, antiseptic, sod a most efficient anttferment. Neither of the above medicines contain alcohol, or any harmful, habitforming drug. ar will.be wen from a glance at tne formula printed on each I wrapper. They are safe to usg l and potent to cure.
NOTICE Overstocked Sale SS AT MRS. E. TURNER'S 323 Washington Street, CAPE MAY, N. J. FOR 10 DAYS beginning October 5th, 1908 I During the Sale, come and I inspect our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT wrcEAVYw ■ ~T~" y Ifyou don't wan't to buy new, our Trimmer will willingly repair that which you have. Don't miss the Place. r MRS. E- TURNER, h£3 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAV, N. J. 1
FISHING CHEEK. e Herbert Shaw and family looked 1, quite stylish in their pony, and cart i. ,Mj-s.f Freeman Yerrick and fdaughter d spent Saturday last with MiBs .Ruth McPherson. Mrs. W Hemingway and friend. Miss Orlie Munch, spent Snnday at Holly Mach. j- - uoraou Yeii iiA liaa cl&sca his-Bea-alde cottage for the winter and is boarding with Mr% Hemingway. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hemingway ' called on relations at Cape May an Monday last. Mr. Wood, of PennsgKjve, • spent , Tuesday with his friend, Leslie " Woolson. t If you want to know how to raise millet go to Uncle Jerry and he will ' tell you. He said he raised some he ' had to cart in on stack poles. William Hench^liffe is entertaining ' ^ his sister, Mrt. Edgar, of Krankfdrd, ' for ten days. 4 Henry Shaw went away Monday to purchase ao automobile. ,j Mrs. Wm. Hemingway is j entertain- ,' ing company for a few dayh. Daniel Woolson is improving the road abreast of his house. Misses Genevieve and Jennie Shaw bold the reins over a pony and cart. They also are very kind as they take T their friends out riding with them. Misses Lena Woolson and Mary Snyder t on Mpnday evening. 8 Walter Shaw and family, of Philadelphia, and his mother, called on his s grandparents, Mr. Caleb Shaw, on - Tuesday. J Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bate have the ! . sympathy of the community in thq! i death of their son Herbert, which oc- ! . curred Monday, 28th inst. • ! "Mrs. Harvey Snyder, of Cold Spring, \ I : visited relatives here Wednesday. t j Mrs. Enos Tomlin and Mrs. R. Mat- ' I I thews, called on J. C. Bate Monday : • evening. _ Mr. Wm. White purchased several . articles at the Pbysick sale Tuesday. \ s Mr. and Mrs. John^Snyder called on 1 his brother Joseph, at Cold'Spring, j . last week. ■sours UNUSUAL OFfER . i "It isn't often that we nave faith | • enough in the medicine put up bv other , people to be willing to offer to refund j .' the money if it does not cure,"' "but we are glad to s-»11 Dr Howard's 1 [ specific foi the cure of constipation and. dyspepsia on that basiB." "The Dr. Howard Company, in order! . to get a quick introductory sale, i a authorizes us to sell their regular fif'y , j cent bottles at half price, 25 cents, t t-\ and, although we have sold 8 lot of it, ! and have guaranteed every package, | not one baa been brouvht back as unI satisfactory. There are sixty doses in I | a vial that can be carried in the vest j pocket or purse, and every one has I more medicinal rower than a big pill { or tablet or a tumbler of mineral water j "We are still selling tbe specific at | half price, although we cannot tell how long we shall be able to do so. and, anyone who is subject to constipation, sick headaches, dizziness, liver trouble, indigestion or a general p ayed out condition, ought to take advantage of this chance. You can tell your readers that if they are not satisfied with the specific they can come right oack to my store and I will ■ cheerfully refund their money. " | Mecray's Pharmacy, Perry Street OABTOBZA. BM In Hm Ahan BMEM r" A HUHIAN MACHINE. H* Wn Abl* to Correct a Languagt . Ha Did Not Understand. When Max Muller was preparing hli , edition of the Klgveda he had, ao th« • story goes, on UlustratioD of the In , stluctive wisdom of the compositor . In providing the manuscript for about I ' 6.0(A) sheets of print tbe author uat \ urally tripped from time to time ■ Whenever he did trip, there on hli i proof was the erroV,aoerled in a care . ful hand. Surely, Be thought, sotm unknown scholar in the university must be overlooking his proofs wltb j kindly interest and making the corrtc Hons for him. Inquiry showed that . this was not the fact. Tbe correction! \ were the corrections of the man who \ set up the type. "Did this man, then , know Sanskrit?" Muller asked. Not « bit of it. Use and wont enabled hitr , to detect the errors as a hungry child scents a cooking dinner. Tbe discovery originated through his arm ratbet than from any intellectual doubt, and ' that arm was palsied! I This printer bad sustained an accl- l dent, leaving him with an arm partly I paralyzed, and as this rande him slow j er with bis setting his masters iurned j him on to Sanskr't. with which he bad . had no previous acquaintance. He had . to learn upward of 300 types for the . work, but he learned thetn and aeeustonud himself to the work. Now. 1 1 I many of the letters in Sanskrit cannot I • ] follow each other or. If tbey do, musl t | be modified. In writing Muller some t I times forgot these modifications, but t I they wore all marked on tbe proof. , Muller was so interested that he sought out the printer to ash him how he was able to correct a language whlcb be did not understand. The explaua J tlon was remarkable: "You ace, sir. 1 my arm gets Into a regular swing t from one compartment of types tt f another, and there are' movements thai t never occur. Bn If I anddenlv haro xJa take up iyi** which entail a new , movement I feel it and put a query-'' i What a dog's Itfk tbe "un apeling." ot Artemua Ward's, which U the same &lng, would have caused that marrel- ; cm bnu machine' — St. Jaiqaa' I J*** . > '* j
WEST CAPE MATS " WEEKLY HAPPENINGS x ■ » — | — - - - .. h Hampton Pierean. wbo has Ufeen suffering with an injured foot, is much I, improved and able to resume his work t again. Samuel *E. Kwing made a business - Arip to Philadelphia fueeday. s William Fendereon and son Rex, were Sunday victors with bia parents. V Mr. and IMgg. Thomas Fennimore, n of Court House, are spending tbe week with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hughes, t Rev. Edward McHenry, of Philadel2 phia, was calling on friends in tbe bqrougb Wednesday. e Mr. and Mhs. Emanuel Stauffer, who 1 ba«e been spending tbe summer months e in tbe vanzant cottage on Emerald ; avenue, have removed to Philadelphia 1 1 for the winter. Miss Irene Vanzant is enjoying a visit with friends in Philadelphia. 3 William Stanton is spending a week in Philadelphia. Mrs. Bird is visiting her sister, "Mrs. Charles Willis-for a few days. — Ore i has recently returned from a trjp to Germany. ' Mrs. Martha Snyder, of Fishing \ . Creek, visited her sister, Mrs. Charles 5 Corson, miring the early part of the , week. r Mrs. Spencer Barnett and granddaughter, Miss Lillian Gibson, re- - turned Friday last from Schenectady, s Tbey have .been absent about eight i months and most of this time they ' i spent at Albany where Miss' Gibson j i took a business course in the High ij School, having graduated recently with 1 - ajverv cred!table average. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swain and ; , 1 little son returned this week from a ; very pleasant visit with his parents io - ' Philadelphia. Mrs. Robert A fflerback is entertain- ' - ing her mother, Mrs. Edward Richards, I ; of Bridgeton. Mr. and Mrs. James Clarke arc' eni tertaining his sister, Mrs. Holston, , | whose home Is in Woodstown. i Postmaster Horace E. Swain met 1 with an unfortunate accident this (jweek. While carrying a calf or. his 1 . shoulder from his delivery wagon into [ the store of H. O. Pierson, ne stumbled ] : over the curb and fell and striking his \ ' 1 1 knee ioints injured them so badly that ; j he has been confined to the house for ' ! seveial days. WHEW BULLETS REW 1 David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., a j veteran of the Civil War, who lost a 1 1 foot at Gettysburg, says : "The good ; , | Electric Bitters have done is worth ! ' . | more than five hundred dollars to me. ' [ i I spent much money doctoring for a | f I i bad case of wtomach trouble, to little ; ( j purpose. I then tried Electric Bitters. t . j and they cured me. I now take them [ j as a tonic, and they keep me strong ; ' and well." 50c at All Drug Stores, oct j 1 COURT HOUSE | Last Monday a freight train on the s Reading Railroad was derailed at the c Burleigh crossing tying up traffic for the day. Trains ran down from Tuck- c shoe to take the Cape May passengers. It is believed that the spreading of the 1 c rails caused the trouble. \ c While unloading coal at the Cape May Glasi Company's factory J. Arm- t strong fell into the hopper severely ' * cutting his hip. i ■ The certificate of incorporation of i . the Hotel Phoenix, of Stone Harbor, j has been filed io the office of tbe i s County ^Clerk. AJmodern hotel will be j erected on the Stone Harbor tract. J capital stock of the company is ! f ; $300,000 and the agent in charge is > v David Troxel. The promoters of tbe : I enterprise are Samuel Brunner. of ' Royersford, Pa., Alfred H. Rush, of 1 1, ! Phoenix ville. Pa., and Simeon F. 1 Bromson, of Kimberton. 2a. A HEALTHY FAMILY ! ( "Our whole family has enjoyed good | ' health since we began using Dr. King's ' New Life Pills, three years ago." says ! k A. Bartlet. of Rural Route 1, Guil- 1 n ford, Maine. Ihey cleanse and tooe " the system in a genteel way that does 1 Jj you good. 25c at All Druggists. oct I 2 OPINIONS OF THE PKESS Considering the financial depression [ through which the country has passed; and that this is a'presidential year, the t resorts along the South Jersey coast j ^ had a good season. This* is par- 1 ' ticularly true of the resorts in Cape | c county, taking from the oldest j to the youngest resort. The various j * that have been going on ' ^ the countv, and especially in the ' £ I southern section of it. has attracted j c the attention of capitalists from s die- ■ 8 tance, and the money that bas been ! _ and is now being expended in the county, in the way of public and pri- ' vate enterprises, is being shown in the I rapid upbuilding of the several 'seaside ] resorts, and in tbe increased . values of realty throughout the county. There is scarcely a section in the county but that has felt the impetus that has been £ given to trade in ail its branches, and A the farmer especially has felt it in L !!»■!" and ready ® market for the aaieof .his products.— # Wildwood Sob. ■
i oCOtt S Emulsion at Cat Liver OB wtft Hypo- i fnTTri — in-, ann ■ • iouowmg reasons. » firs*— Because, if anyfoember 1 of the family has a hard coid, J it will cure it Second— Because,; if t£e ch»dren are ddkate and skldy, ft i will make them strong and weQ. 1 i TAfrrf— Because, if the father 1 or mother is flesh and ' i becoming thin and emaciated, it will build them tq> and give them flesh and strength. Fourth— Because it is the] standard remedy in all throat ' and lung affections. : No household should be with- ~ ' out it Send Uik MbvtkOMnL losaber with osat (our cents to cover posUse. uTm will lead rou a "Corapl * Hudy Albs of tfac Wodd." SCOTT ABOWNE,40Bresri8UH«vYCs»fc BENN1SVILLE Miss Clara Douglare entertained _ friends Friday and Saturday. JManv people from here attended- the { ball game and borse races at the ! county seat last Saturday. J5 Mies Nellie Beesley and Dr. Morris Beeslcy are visiting their aunt, Mias^ • Rhoda^Beesley. Miss Fannie Way spent Sunday with I her aur t. Mrs. Leslie S. Ludlam, of Cape May Court House. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Coombs, of Goshen, were vis'ting friends hereon J Thursday. Mis? Mamie Gandy, of . Petersburg, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Gindy. ! Miss Hannah Chester is entertaining , company from Bermuda. Miss Hattie Dalton entertained several of her girl friends at supper last ; Saturday evening. Prof. -Henry Daugherty and family visited relatives here last Saturday and Sunday. , | Mrs Ruth Robart has recovered I from her recent illness. 1 Miss B ulah Stiles is spending the week with her b other. Mr. E. R. j Stiles, «t Court House, i The Dennisvill* A A. won th" final of the season from Tuckaboe at Court House, last Saturday. Our boys played an excellent game and outclassed the Tuckahoc boys in fevery I inning. Dr. O. Wilton Way made a short ' visit with his parents this week. Many tons of tomato s are being shipped from here to Tuckahoe to the canning factory. Richard Learning, of Pittsburg, was calling on friends here laat Friday. Miss' Martha Gandy entertained 1 from Philadelphia last Sun- ; day evening. I Ogden Gandy has purchased a new to ropla e Lbo qne be lost last 'week by tbe strange epidemic which i is prevailing in the township Claude Town m e nployed in Phila- ' delphia for the winter. Eugene W. Lloyd was at the county seat Saturday Thomas Creamer and Frederick j Bushnell attended court this week. ! Coleman F. Chance was calling on ; friends at Court House the first of the A. Elton Holmes was at Woodbine laat Monday and Wednesday. William Christian visited his parents Saturday and Sunday. WOULD MORTGAGE THE FARM A farmer on Rurel Route 2, Empire, : Ga . W. A. Floyd, bv name, says: j "Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured the two hand and ooe on my leg It is worth j than its weight in gold. I ! would not be without it if I had to i mortgage 'he farm to get it." Only ; 25c at All Duggrists. oct New Malay Opium Cure Being Distributed Free by ai New York 8ociety. Co-operating with missions in Malaysia, the Windsor Laboratories of New ! have secured a supply of the won-. 1 derful combretum plant, which has done ' so much to revolutionize the treatment of the opium habit : A generous supply ofdhe new remedy, [ with full instructions for its ! use, and United States consnlar reports bearing on the subject will be sent to any sufferer. To obtain a free supply of this remedy and the consnlar reports, address Windsor Laboratories, Branch 28, 134 East 25th Street New York City. LUTHER INGERSOLL Registered Electrical - Contractor Houses wired for Electric Lights bells and Annunciator installed for the Ann A-bor Gasoline Light System, positively the cheapest and best artificial light on the market. "kill ilia W xandabed. "pTomi'i. uvl OF pri 'ea reasonable. Repair work r. O. K)X NO. ERMA N. J. Keystone Telephone O— fftinnu Reference. Thr Cape Map Light ui

