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SHERIFF'S SALE By viroe of a writ of fieri facias out of tM Court of Chancery, of New Jersey. to me directed, I will expose for ' sale at public vendue at the Sheriff s ! Office, Cape May Court House. New 1 MONDAY, DECEMBER 7th. 1908. i between the hours of 12 and 6 o'clock, to wit, at 1 30 o'clock, in the after- i soon of said day. V ALL those certain lots or parcels of land situate, h ing and bein< in Wild- j H wbod Crest, on the Five Mile Beach. I f in the County of Cape May and State - of New Jersey, known and designated i on a plan of lots of the Wildwood Crest i • Company, as lots numbers seven (7) : - and eight (8) of Block number fifty- i one (51) and are bounded and described i as follows, to wit: ' BEGINNING at a point on the ' northeasterly side of Forge tmenot i Road at the distance of one hundred : (100) feet northwestwardly from the point of intersection of the North- : Teaberly side of Pacific Avenue with I toe northeasterly side of said Forgetmenot Road, aDd extending thence north w i stwardly along th- northeas- / terty aide of aaid Forgetmenot Road, a I distance of lixty -five (65) feet, and at right angles thereto to aaid Forsetme not betwsCT parallel Um in : a width of sixty-five feet), a distance of one hundred (100) feet. CONTAINING six thousand five hundred (6900) square .feet of land strict , Under and subject to the ooveoanta, conditions and reservations set forth In a certain deed made by the Wildwood Crest Company, a corpoiation_of the SUte of Maine, to the aaid Gustave; Weber, dated the first day of May, 1907, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Cape May County on the 16th day of May, 1907. Being the same land and premises which the Wildwood . day of May, 1907, and recorded May, 16th. 1907, in the Clerk's Office of Gape May County, granted and conveyed unto the saidjGustave Weber in fee simple, 'subject to conditions therein expressed. Together with all and singular the rights, liberties, privileges, bereditaj meats and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in., anywise appertaining, and the reversions and remainders, rents, issues, and profits thereof, snd also all the estate, right, title, intereat, use. property, cisim and nemand of the said defendants of. in, to and out of the same, for the purpose, be sold, (Subject to the mortgages of the New Jersey Training School for feeble minded girls and boys of Twenty-five Hundred Dollars with interest at six per cent, per annum from May, 1st, 1907) to pay and satisfy unto the said V complainant the sum of Two Thousand Nine Hundred and Eighty -one Dollars and Twelve Cents, the principal and interest secured by a certain mortgage made by Gustave Weber and Mary Weber, his wife, to the Provident Building and Loan Association of Camden, New Jersey, bearing date the seventeenth day of 'August, A. D„ 1907, and of record in the office of the Clerk of the County of Cape May, in Book 79 of Mortgages, page 317, etc. Seized as the property of Gustave Weber, et ox. etals., defendants taken in execution at the suit of The Providerit Bu lding and Loan Association of Camden, New Jersey, complainac ts. \ and to be sold by ROBERT R. CORSON Sheriff. Ephraim Tomlinson, Solicitor, p f. 16.61 1

NOTICE I The County Board of Taxation will hear Appeals from the assessments of taxes in the different municipalities of ' Cape May County at the places de- J signs ted below and upon the dates . named, convening in each place at ten o'clock in the morning Appeal* cannot be considered unless made in ac- I cordance with the rules of the board < and upon the prescribed blanks, which < will be supplied to any who desire - them, upon application to the Secretary of the Board, W. E. Young, Ad- i glesea, N. J. Upper Township, Tu kahoe Hotel, Munday, November 2nd, 1908. Cape May Point, Borough Hal', Wedlesday. November 1th, 1908. West Cape May, Borough Hall. Friday, November 6th. 1908. Middle Township. Court House. Mon- ! day, Nuvirober 9th. 1908. South Cape May, Borough Hall, Wednesday. November 11th 1908. Lower Township, Township House, Friday. Novem' er 13th. 1908. Wiluwood. Borough Hall. Moriday ; November 16th 1908. Cape May. City Hall, Wednesday, I November 18th, 1908. North Wildwood, Boro gh Hall, Fri- ; day. November 20th, 1908. Holly Beach. Borough Hall. Monday, November 23rd, 1908. Dennis Township, K. of P. Hall, j ' Dennis vi He, Wednesday, November:

ath,t90B.Avalon. Borough Hall. Friday. No- ' i vember 27th, 19o8. \ , Woodbine, Borough Hall, Monday, i November 80th, 190$,. Ocean City, FimWard, City Hall. Wednesday. December 2nd, 1908. ' Ocean City, Second Ward. City Hall, ' Friday, Decern Ber 4th. 1908. j Sea Isle City. First Ward. City Hall, ' Monday, December 7th, 1908. Sea Isle City, Second Ward, City . Hall, Tuesday. December 8th. >908. < ELLIS H. MARSHALL. AARON W. HAND. STILWBLL H. TOWNSEND, County Board of Taxation. Attest:— W. E. YOUNG, Secretary. I Dated Cape May Court Houje, N I J.. October 6th, 190B 10-17 8t 1 IT DAVC IIC TO ADVERTISE 1 11 lAlJ UJ « the STAR and \ WAVE, why will it not pay. you. By the way. if your daughter is about to j be married consul* us about the necea- | aary inyitations and stationery. We i will give you pyices on all grades of • ■ work and guarantee qualitv to equai gr tto beat Orders Tor social printing are 1 considered confidential, and will not ■ f-r~k»-aMde-f«Uia,witk-not. your per. mission. ^ STAR « WAVE PUBLISHING OO.

DELINQUENT TAX SALE Take noti* that the subscriber will sell at hi* office on Cape Avenue, Cape May Point, N. J., to satisfy the judgment against the Borough of Cape , May Point, of E. T Johnson, on THURSDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1908 at twelve o'clock noon, the properties described for the amount of i delinquent taxes due thereon, the I owners or reputed owners of said pro- : per ties being the persons whose names respectively appear set opposite the said respective properties and tbc I amount of taxes due an each property as indicated hereinafter as set opposite > the said respective properties ; to the amount doe for delinquent taxes 1 from each property will be added in- ! terest and costs of the sale of each property. To be sold for the shortest i term tfor which any person or persons • will agree to take the san e, or in fee i where none wilLbid for a Bhorter term . and pay the tax lien thereon, inolod- : ing interests and cost of sale. Amount of tax assessed <A lot i 85. block N. Owner or-re-r puted owner, EoUtoof-K. Allen. *12-00 ! Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on ; lots 182 and 134, block B. ' Owner or reputed owner, John Allen. 200 ; Interests and costs to be added ! Amount of tax assessed on ■ lots 89 and 92, block E. Owner . or reputed owner, J. B. F. Bellows, 7.60 ; Interests and costs to be added >1~ Amount of tax assessed on • lots 28, 29. 80, 81, 82, 39. 40. I 4L 42, 49. 60, 51. 82, 66, 67, 58, - 59, block E. Owner or reputed 1 owner, Susan Boyer, 56.00 i Interests and costs to be added " Amount of tax assessed on lots 64, 48, dock E ; 14. - 18, 27, 45. block H ; 1. block 12, block 1. Owner or reputed owner, Edward Batchelor,. 48.00 Interests and to be added Amount of tax asse-sed on lot 12, block A Own.r orxeputed owner, William A. Cross, 1200 j Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on i lot 12 block N. Owner or rei puted owner, William J. Chew. 240 e Interests and costs to be added e Amount of tax assessed on e lot 76, block A. Owner or ree puted owner, Mrs. G. H. Cora- ' -well, 84.40 . Interests and costs to be added ? Amount of tax assessed on lot 7, block A. Owner or re5 puted owner, Charles Die ten, 12.00 _ Interests and cost* to be added i Amount of tax assessed on - lot 14, block A. Owner or ref puted owner, Samuel E. Ewing, 56.00 e Interests and costs, to be added • Amount of tax aweaaOd on ® lot 98. block A. Owner or reuted owner, John Kartell, 20.00 iteresto and costs to be added ® Amount of tax assessed on lot 35, block A. Owner or reputed owner, J. M. Fitch, 240 n Interests and costs to be added ' I Amount of tax assessed on ! lot 48, block' K. Owner or reputed owner, E. H. Farrow, 4.00 Inttre-ts and costs to be added " Amount of tax assessed on lot 1, block E. Owner or reputed owner, Mary E Lawrence, 80. 00

Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on one-balf lot 71. block A. Owner or reputed owner, Rebecca Giles, 20.00 Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on lots. 129. 136, 153, block K. Owner or reputed owner, E. J. , Gibbe, _ 1280 > Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on • lot 18. blook K. Owner or roomed owner. L. A. Howell, 12.00 Interests and costs to be added I Amount of tax assessed on lots 5. 6, block N. Owner or i reputed owuer. Jane W Hughes. 4.80 ' j Interests and costs to be added | Amount of tax assessed on ' lot 175, block K. Owner or re- ' puled owner, Caroline Hughes, 6.40 | Interests ami costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on lots 17, 18, block H. 0*ner or ■ j reputed owner. Louisa Harris, 4.00 j Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on lot 39. block J. Owner or reputed ow er, Mrs R S Jacoby, 4.00 | Interests and costs to be added i j Amooot of tax assessed on I lot 23. block L. Owner or reputed owner, Henry Knot L 6.40 ' j Interests and costs to be added j UHCIC3VB nuu piblb vu uc ttuucu

i Amount of tax assessed on ] 67, flock A. Owner or rej putea owner. May Kencbam. 12.00 : Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on lots 44, 45. block K ; 163, block E ; 26, block A. Owner or reputed owner, Mary E Langley, 26.40 Interests and oosta to be added Amount of tax assessed on one-half of lot 86. block K. Owner or reputed owner. I. H. ! Lehman, 16.00 Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on 1 lot 143, block K. Owner or repued owner, George Myers. 3.20 and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on ; lot 88. block N. Owner or reputed owner, John Magor, 12.00 Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on ' 106/block A Owner or reputed owoer, heir- Edward ■ 34 00 • Interests and costs to be added i Amount of tax assessed on , 14, block K.— Orraer or reBted owner, Mary Middleton. 4.00 teresta and ooeta to be added Amount of tax ateraaed on lot 82 block B. Owner or reputed owner. Sarah JAMilier, 82.00

Amount of tax assessed on one-half lot 174. lots 115, 116. 117. 129. 130, block E. Owner or reputed ow er, Mrs. Ob as. Otter-sen. 80.00 Interests and costs to be added " Amount of tax asaesaed on lot 36, block B. Owner or roI puted owner. Mary J. OhL 8200 > Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on ' ot 32 block N. Ownsr or reputed owner, B. S Porter. 4.00 | Interests and tosts to be added Amount of tax assessed on ; lota 11, 12 12 block N. Owner . or 'eputeld owner, Johanna i Puahroq, 200 , Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on lot 172, block E Owuer or re1 outed owner, Rebecca Reming- ' ton. 65.00 1 Interests and costa-to be added , Amount" of tax aasesed on : lots 19, 20. block N. Owner or , reputed owner, Susan Selvey , estate, 200 i Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed an lot 16. block N. Owner or reEted owner, William Selvey, 240 teresta and costs to be added ) Amount of tax assessed on reputed owner, B. F. Selley. 200 Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on ) lota 84, 86, block A ;24.Block K. Owner or reputed owner. Henry Slomsn, * .32.00 Iut rests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on ) lot 188. block E. Owner or reputed owner, Samuel S. Thompson, 200 Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on lot 164, flock K. Owner or rer. puted owner, Frances Vanderberehen, 12.00 j Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on lot 48, Mock B. Owner or reputed owner, John Wallace. 12.00 j Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on lots 90. 92 block A ; 67. * 66, block B : 9, 10, block O. Owner ] » or reputed owner. Wm. C. u Wilkinson, 2200 Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on n lot 46, block A. Owner unknown, 4.00 Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on lots 68, 89, block A. Owner q unknown, 8.00 Interests and costs to be added x Amount of tax assessed on lots 77, 72 79. % 16, % 17. 0 block E. Owner unknown, 12.00 Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on lota 42 68. 54. block A. "Owner - - unknown, 9.60 A Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on lots 31. 36. 51, 52 block I. Owner unknown, 11.20 10 Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on lot 12 block K. Owner unknown, 3.20 9 Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on lots 63, 61. 65, block K. Owner unknown, 9.68 *0 Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on lota 62 70. block K. Owner unknown, 6.40 ' Interests and costs to be added

Amount of tax assessed on lots 73, 75. 79, block K. Owner unknown, 9. 68 Interests snd costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on lots 90, 91. 92 block K. Owner unknown, 9.60 Interests and costs to be added . Amount of tax assessed on lots 112 120, block K. Owner unknown. 6.40 Interests and costs to be added . Amount of tax assessed on ' lots 124. 122 130. 142 165. 58. i66, 167, block K. Owner unknown, 25.60 j Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on lots 170, 172. 173, 717. 179, block K. Owner unknown, 14.40 Interests and costs to be edded A11NON WRIGHT. Collector of the Borough of Cape May Point. FRANK BOWN'E, Boroogh Solicitor. 11-14 5t p. f. *29 28 _________ _ , LUMBER AND

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• TIE SOCIAL TI1ANS1JE Continued from 2nd page j C iBafttbee . SneaujTer. "witn her aim. r. cetic lienniy. seated at his side . "Oh. Conlanrtt." she breathed. "Isn't ' It sad that human being* have to live ) Id such wretchedness and poverty! And yoo— bow noble It ft af you to think of them. -to give your time and money to Improve their condition!" ) Van Duycklnk turned bis solemn eyea npon her. "It ta little." be said sadly, "that 1 can do. The question is a large one , and belongs to sodety But even ln3 dividual effort Is not thrown away Look. Constance! /On this street 1 have arranged to build soup kitchens, where no one who la hungry will be turned . sway. And down this other street are 3 the old buildings that 1 shall cause to Ire torn down and there erect others In place or those death traps of fire and 0 «wn Delancey slowly cAt the pale c -.y duto Away from BKidled cov- ■ of wondering. tangtetoBked. barer "ited. unwashed chlldreuT It stopped 0 ire a craxy brick structure, foul L awry. | Van Duycklnk alighted to examine i a better perspective one of the lean- . -va»a Down the steps of the illd!ng came a young man who - •••■Hi -d to epitomize Its degradation, - nnlor and Infelicity— a narrow chest- • .1. |i:ile, unsavory young man, pntfing 0 »i a cigarette. obeying a sudden Impulse, Van I'nycklnk stepped out and warmly grasped the hand of what seemed to 1:1 in a living rebuke. 0 T wnnt to know you people," he said sincerely. "I am going to help : uu as much as I can. We shall be r rienda." n As the auto crept carefully away J i ourtlondt Van Duycklnk felt an unu -customed glow about his heart He »as 2-ar to being a happy man. 0 j He had shaken the hand of Ikey THE LOBC'S PRAYER. k Beautiful Version Made in 1823 ° and Picked Dp on a Sonthern Battlefield. " . The foilowm, beautilul ceieposition j wes captured during the Civil War at 1 Yorktown, Va. It was printed on very I heavy satin. July 4, 1823. This copy ™ j was taken from the original and was I I icked up by a soldier in the Army of I the Potomac the morning the- rebel I forces evacuated the town, May 5, )0 1862: Thou to the Mercy Seat our souls doth gather. -Q To do our duty unto Thee . . .OUR FATHER To whom all praises, all honor should be given. ® For Thou art the Great God WHU ART IN HEAVEN Thou, by Thy wisdom, rul'st the 20 world's whole fume Forever, therefore HALLOWED BE THY NAME Let nevermore delays divide us 58 from Thy glorious grace, but let THY KINGDOM COME a

) Let Tbv commands opposed be by But Thy good pleasure and c 3 THY WILL BE DONE And let our promptness to obey be i \ The very same J ON EARTH AS 'TIS IN HEAVEN ; , Then, for our souls, O Lord, we | e also pray. 9 Thou woi ldst be pleased to ! c GIVE US THIS DAY 1 , The food of life, wherewith our ! souls are fed. I • 0 Sufficient raiment and j c OUR DAILY BREAD | With every needful thing do Thou I . relieve us. | ' 3 And of Thy mercy, pity | ' AND rORGIVE USi< All our misdeeds for Him Whom | b Thou didst please | j To make ar. offering for t OUR TRESPASSES!' And forasmuch, O Lord, as we be- ' Tnat Thou wilt pardon us : AS WE FORGIVE • ( Let that love teach. Wherewith I ( Thou dost acquaint us. To pardon all THOSE WHO TRESPASS i ( AGAINST US i h

And though sometimes Thou find 'at I u we have forgot This love for Thee, yet help I AND LEAD US NOT Through soul or body wants to des- | Nor let ear'.b's gain drive us INTO TEMPTATION,' Let not the soul of any true be- 1 l _ Fall in the time of toil BUT DELIVER j Yea, save them from the malice of the devil. , h And, both in life and death, keep | US FROM EVIL Thus pray we. Lord, for that of j Thee, from Whom This may be had, FOR THINE IS THE KINGDOM ( , This world is of Thy work, its • wondrous story, , « To Theejielongs | THE POWER AND THE GLORY ' And all^Thy wond'roas works have i - ended never. But will remain forever aud . FOREVER j Thus we poor creature# would oon- — ^ I feas again. and thus would say eternally. ..AMEN , 111 v- ■

CITY DIRECTORY ; Htj Officials, Ckarckes, Laifts, Fire Bam Bases ail Past Office Sckelak. i — — , Mayor. F. J. Melvln, Jan 1. 1M0 ' AkJermsn, Joe. B Hogbea Jan. 1, 1611 ' Council. Wm. ri. Sbaw, Jan. 1, 1810 - S. B^Moore, Jan 1, 1811 Jos. -Band, Jan. 1, 1810 ' - StilwellHind, -Jan. 1, 1810 i " J.J: Doak, Jan. 1. 181 1' " J>aeph EI well Jan. 1.1811 » •SyH.y. Warn, Jan. 1,1808 I i -* U Lou to C. Hayre. Jan. 1. 1908 I •• F. 8 Town send, Jan. 1, 1908 ' Recorder, J. W. Thompson, Jan. 1, 1910 ' Aaseseor, C. C. CampbeU, Jan. 1, 1W9 ' Collector, Sol. Needles, Jan. 1, 1908 : j Treasurer, 1. H. Smith, Jr. Jan. 1, 1909 I I City Bohcltor, Thomas P. Curley Jan. 1, 1909 ■ s tiding Inspector, W. T. Btevens, Jan. 1, 1808 ! BOARD OF EDUCATION. - Samuel R SUtea, President, 1908 t Dr. A. L. Leach, Vice Preeident, 1810 William Porter, Clerk, 1W1 ? Howard-Otter, 1809 William R. Sheppard 1911 W 111am B. Gilbert, 1909 e George 8. Douglass, 1809 j Luther C. Ogden, 1910 s Dr. V. M. D. Matey, 1909 [ BOARD OF HEALTH. ' Dr. A.L. Leach, Paea., Sept. 1, 1909 t)r. V. M. D. Marcy, Health Offloer, Sept. 1, 1908 Roberts. Hand. Sept. 1, 1909 William Porter, Secretary, Sept. 1, 1908 j George L. Lovett ^ Sept. 1, 1908 BOARD OF TRADE. President, Luther C. Ogden Vice President, S. F. Kldredge ° Secretory, O. A. Merchant r Treasurer, T. W. Millet y FRATERNITIES. Aduniram Chapter, No. 29, Royal Arch Masons. Convocations, .third -Monday of each month at lodge room, Washington and Franklin streets. r Cape Island Lodge, No. 80, F. and A. M Communications, second and fourth Tuesdays of eaah month at club room, Washington and Franklin Sts. N Cape May Camp, No. 8778, Modern Woodmen of America. Meets first Wednesday of each mon • AuditorE Cape May Conclave, No. 188, Improved Order of Heptosaphs. Meets at Ogden's Hall. 810 Washlngion street, on second and fourth Thursdays of E each month. eacn montn.

Cape May Council, No. 1691. Royal Arcanum. Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Lodge, No. 21, A. O. U. W. Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at 310 Washington street. | Cold Spring Council Jr. O. U. A. M. | No. 135. Meets in hall at Cold Spring every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodge No. 23, Independent Ordes of Mechanics. Meets each at Auditorium Eureka Lodge, No. 7, Ladies' I. M. Meets every Tuesday evening al 8 | o'clock at 504 w ashlugtoa street. Friendship Council, No. 37, D. of A. I [ Meets ou Tuesday afternoons of each | | week at 2:80, iu Jr. O U. A. M. Hall, \ Cold spring. . i The John Mecray Poet No. 40, G A. ! I meets on the third Friday of each ' mouth al 7:80 o'clock p. m., al Frauk- : in -treet school building. Mayflower Lodge No 258, Indepeu-j ; dent Order of Odd Fellows. Meets | Friday at the Auditorium. Jack j son street j Ogallalla Tribe, No. 15", Improved I | Order of Red Men. Meets a". AuditorI mm .Ini-kMiii street each Tuesday eveu-

| ing. Haymaker's Ixift 1674. Cape May Fire DepartmenL Meet- ' first Mouday eveulug In each month at j oruer Washiugtou and Kranbfin 8ta. FIRE ALARM STATIONS. t ' The Fire Department has rearranged J i us fire alarm box^p and the following J are the numbers and new location of J 35. Washington street near Scbellen 1 gel's Lancing. ( Washington street, uear Union. < 47. Washington street and Madison ; avenue j 64. Lafayette and Bank streets. t 58. Broad and El in Ira streets. 65. Pittsburg ai^j New Jersey aves. f 69. Stockton avenue, between Jefler- . sop and tiueeu -streets, ,:ni, - u:: 2 F,r»nkKu mid Wasblngtoe isinseto 75. Howard street, opposite Stockton Columbia avenue and Guerney ' streets. J Ocean street, near Beach avenua. South Lafayette and Grant streets. f 93 Broadway aDd Beach avenue. 93. Perry street, near Brdge. , Ferry street and Beach avenue. — a

DC ff bh, >mlJ«A I 98 Washington and Oosaa ^ CHURCH DIRECTOB Y. i-a*SB>TKRlAS CHURCH. . jsmis Mi-Leod, D D. Mtntoier. -ucd.v services at lOdu a. r« and 7S ' p. m Prayer Meeting Wednesday $30 p. m. Junior C. K. Friday at 4 p. m. P. 8. C, E Friday at 730 p. m. ■ - '• 'M P. *. C: 6-BCH OFTHt ADVtHT Rev. Arthur Hess, Rector. ^ auftdajB. ciehratkiu m the Holy Cotumuulou at 730 a. m Morning Prayer. L t*uy aud tiermou, (ou Urn Sunday of each month celebration of Holy cuiomuakiti} 1Q30 a. m. Sunday uchool 2 p. m. Evening (Choral) BerI vice and tienuon 8 p. m. i Week days. Thursdays, Holy Comi munion 730 a. m.'; Wedneeday, svsoi lug prayer 8 p.m. i Saiut'4 days. Celebration of the i I Holy Commualun 730 a. m. ' FIBS I' K B. CHCRCrf! Preaching- on Rnmra^- morning "Ht ) 1030; in the evening at 7 45. aleeumg* t at 9 a. m. and 6:80 p. m. on Sunday*. riunday school at 8 p. m. j Ep worth League Sunday evening at 7:80 o'clock. ! Mid-week prayer service Wedneeday ) evening at 730 o'clock. , Claas mqptings Tuesday Thuraday t and Frldly bvening*. BAPTIST OHOKH. Rev. H. F. Crego. Pastor j Preaching on Sunday morning at 1030; in the evening at 730. j Sunday morning Workers Meeting at ) 10 a. m. Sunday school at 230 p. m. 3 Wednesday evening prayer meeting j at 730 o'clock. Young People'* Meeting Friday evening at.730 o'clock. Men's meeting Saturday evening gt 730 o'clock. COLD SPRING PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. W. Lowden, Pastor. Services Sunday morning at 1030. Tabernacle M. E. Church, Erma. Rev, B. F. Sheppard, pastor, i — 1 ALLEN A M. E. CHURCH. 1 • COLORED j Rev. Samuel L. Sturges, Pastor, j Preaching on Sunday morning at Q 1030; in the evening at 830; Sunday morning class, 1230; Sunday school at j 3 p. m. Monday evening Auxiliary, 8 t p. m. Tuesday evening, choir rebearsal. Friday evening, claas meeting, 8 p.m. Ail are welcome. ^ COUNTY DIRECTORY. 1 List of County Officers and Dates at I which Terms will Expire ' Justice Supreme Court, Thou. W.

Treucnard, Hep., 1914 Circuit Judge, Allen B. Endioott, j ifcP-. ' 1911 Law Judge. James M. E Hiidreth, R«P-. 1911 " Prosecutor of Picas, Ernest W. Lloyd, ReP- 1918 - Sheriff, Robert R, Corson Rep. 1910 Deputy Sheriff, John K. Sparks, Rep. 1910 . Corouer, Dr. W. A. Lake Rep. 1912 * Coroner, Mark Lake, Rep , 191 Coronet, Nathan A. Cohen. Rep., 1909 , I County Clerk, Julius Way, Rep.. 1910 [ Surrogate, Charles P. \ anaman Rep ' 1 1912 Deputy Surrogate, E. C. Hewitt j County « ollector, Joseph 1. Scull, KeP- 1909 - 1 COUNTY BOARD OK ELECTIONS; 9 L. E. Hughes, Rep. 1909 I Henri F. Daugherty, Rep., 1909 j Cbas. T." Norton, Dem., 1909 1 Michael H. Kearne, Dem., 1911 Terms of Court— Second Tuesday In

April, September »ud December. BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. A. B. Smith, Palermo, Jan. 1, 1918 W. S.Johnson, Ocean City. Jan. 1, 1910 P. Fox, Ocean City, Jan. 1, 1910 D. Ludiam, So. Dennis, Jan. 1, 1910 Schellenger, Erma, Jan. 1, 1910 J. T Bennett, t ape May, Jan. 1, 1910 S. Rutherford, Cape May. van 1, 1909 Clouting, jgjj Charles Bay re, 1911 Sylvester Speuce Goshen, Jan. 1 1911 Anthony B. Smith, Director. Townsend, Clerk. LEGISLATORS Senator, Robert E. Hand, BeP- 1910 AssemDiyman, C. E. Stllie, Hep., 1910 TAX COMMISSIONERS. Ellis H Marshall, President, Sea villi 1909 Aaron W. Hand, Cape May City; % »10 Stillwell H. Town *end uape May Court House. 1911 Wilbur E. Young, Augieeea Secretory. • 1909