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CHARLES TOR? 8TITES YORK YORK BROTHERS CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS CAPE MAY, N. J. Estimates Cheerfully Given on all Kinds ol Buildings. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. P. O. BOX. 661 FOR QUICK RESULTS TRY IT HAS PAID OMRS AND IT WILL PAY YOU S i OP AT 109 PERKY ST. Oape May. N. J. We bare a fall Hue of New Stoves, Heaters and Ranges. Odd Casting. ' « specialty. Bargain Price* for a Large Lot of Second-Hand Double and Single Heaters. PLUMBING, TIN ROOFING, GUTTERING , SPOUTING CHAMBERS Telephone Connection 109 Perry St. Wm. F. Brown PliUMBIflG, STEAM and GAS FITTING Jobbing A Specialty. 315* Mansion Street, Estimates Furnished CAPE MAY.i OPEN E VENINOS. B> m. CURTI6 Ho. 82* Delaware Are. > ipe May City, Jr . ,1. numbing. Steam and Gas ruling Jobbing Promptly Attended to A. CGILE^- • fiotise'arpd Sign Painter • Decorator. Ofllre SHOP In It K I K o) - 105 Jackson St Olenwood Hotel | Cope May City • . — — — - i Wall Papers Big Reduction in Spring Styles t 626 WASHINGTON STREET Before decorating your rooms look at my new stock of Wall Paper ( j Burlaps, Lincrusta Walton. 1 W. LENOIR Upholstering In all its Branches. Furnitafe of all kinds. Mattresses made and I renovated. Window Shades, Carpets, Mattings, etc, We guaran- 1 t*e satisfaction Furniture lo Hire ky the dav or week HOWARD P. OTT LB 811-18 Xausl.a Sty-eet ^ A WM. Q. BLATTKKK UBO. 8. BKNNET"^Jl South Jersey Marble Works . ISM I" hONUIIENTS TOMBSTONES AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF MARBLE Of x GRANITE WORK. o AMERICmN and ITALIAN MARBLE ! Wm |#5 blue etoke f lag and curb in stock | W?W. ■ Mai. • V andlaid ATsao^r n)p i & BESHET 7 W. S. SHAW & SON General Contractors. Dealers (in Brick, Lime and 1 Cement \ 523 ELMIRA STREET ; BOTH PHONES j L-1. - ^L.
courr bouse The yoang ladies of Miw Ada Watson's class in the Methodic Episcopal Sunday school of Cape May Ooort House gave a handkerchief bazaar and ice cream festival in C F. Corson's Sugar Bowl last Saturday evening with great success. Sweet potatoes and applet have been rotting badly for the pest month or two. Some of the farmfiM throughout the county have l<*t!over half of Since the last rains the panda throughout the county have filled rapidly and there will be a good bead of water by the time ice cutting season is here. A nd the boy with a pair of Christmas skates 'will be cbout the happiest boy in town. The deed from the Wild wood Crest Company to D. Walter Harper of 260S Oar'isle street Philadelphia, which waa given to.Jiim • for making the fastest mile in the Wildwood Auto races of September 7th. has been reI corded in the County Cleric's Office, Harper made the mil* that [day in 48* seconds, in a Stanley Steamer. The lot is on the northeast side of Aster Road, 570 feet northwest of Pbiladel phis avenue' and ia thirty feet Wide by one hundred in depth. Miss Johanna Hearon was visiting friends at Dennlsville last Sunday. Mr. Ralph Benezet was shopping in 1 Philadelphia on Wednesday of this week. The store windows have taken on their Christmas appearance. Mr. William Christian'was a recent visitor aCDenni8ville. Miss Agnes McCraven visited her parents at Goehen last Sunday after- > noon. _ Miss" Lillian Swain Sundayed at Goshen. FILES and other diseases of the rectum cured without the knife. I Treatment painless. No delay from business. The most careful and rigid investigation invited. Send for < pamphlet. DR. R- REED, Room 720 Witherspoon Building. Wal- : nut street. Office hours 9 to 2. 11-14 26t ] NOTICE The committee of bower Township [ will meet at the Township House in | tbeir annual settlement on Saturday, December 26th, 1908, at 10 o'clock, I A. M. Persons having business with said committee will please meet them at the above named place and time. Attest: OHAS. O. REEVES. It Clerk. O ARTORIA . iwtb Kind Yw Km Unp toflt Go to Thomas Soults. Cold Spring, i for the things you need for the table, i and family, and obtain satisfactory goods at the smallest cost. Full and complete stock, carefully selected, with knowledge bom of experience gained by an active career of more I years than that of any dealer in Lower j Township. tf | WHEH RUBBERS BECOME NECESSARY And your shoes pinch. Allen 's FootEase. a powder to be shaken into the shoes, is Just the thing to use Try it for Breaking in New Shoes. Sold Everywhere. 25c. Sample FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. accept any substitute. 11-28 4t NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the accounts of the subscriber, as Adminis- I j trator of Charles P. Hughes, deceased, j will be audited and stated by the Sur- 1 rogate. and reported for settlement to the Orphans' Court of the County of' Ma on the 6th day of January I Dated November 28. 1998. JAMES MECRAY. 12-5 5t Administrator | . Full line of Harness, and Horse and Dog Goods at Philadelphia prices. Repairing promptly done. W. A. Lovett 106 Perry street. AN XMAS GIFT I i ; THE NEW ROYAL SEWING MACHINES ! '» not pa ly the best machine In the ] market but a handsome piece of furniture u wall, fall or write toz more Information. ^ R. M. 5VENTZELL 1 Furniture Ware Rooms I 33 Perry St.. Cape May, N. J.
" Ljl vATC fllAI a t Mrs. Samuel Swain, of Philadelphia. * has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. r- Elvrood Roeeman. y- Mrs. Leqn Detwiler and children have gone to Philadelphia where they • will remain until after tbe Christmas h bolidvs. N 1- Mrs. George H. Reeves has been en>f joying a visit with relative* in Philai ^S'Kmma Swain and Mias" Julia d Swain, of Philadelphia, were here d Monday attending the funeral of tbeir 1- nephew, Wallace Rose man. ir Pilot Frank Eldredge, of Philadelie 1 phia. was a guest here with hlr niece. Mrs. Hester Sooder, last week, it Mrs. Clarence Newkirk is enjoying a 6 visit with relatives in Glassboro. h Mis. Henry H. Eldredge has im- j ie proved her Broadway cottage with a xi fine cost of paint. 5- Mrs. Mary Evans returned to Bridgej, ton Satnrdav after spending ten days 4 with Mr. and Mrs. StephentReeves. e Claude Eldredge and family, who x \ have been residing in the Ludlam cotI t age on Pearl street, have removed to y Cold Spring for the winter. Mrs. Charles Hughes and son Floyd g spent a couple of days in Philadelphia toieweek. , . . . ■ _ n Mrs. Bert Hickey, of Rio Grande, s has been visiting [her sister, Mrs. Carl Rutherford, n ! Mrs. William Matthews and daugbj ter Clara, spent ThuradsruijSiiUit delphia. . Mrs. Daniel Stevens Ills beel^ serir ously ill with a severe case df torxilitis ■- j during the last two weeks. / Mrs. Edward Little spent part of it j iast week shopping in Philadelphia. Mrs. Alfred Matthews was among e tbe Philadelphia visitors' Thursday. ■. Little Anna and George Meyer were " the recipients of unique Ohristmad) ir j gifts from their aunt and uncle in Den- ! ver. Col. Anna received an Indian I doll, a perfect imitation as to color, I- hair and features, clothedfin a bear j skin costume and brightly decorated, : while George received a miniature canoe. The children are greatly de- | lighted with them, especially as they P [ are souvenirs of the West. n| TIE FOUR BY d Charles Spurgeon once said that there t were three great enemies to man — "dirt, debt and the devil." He might have added one more d and included . dyapepsia. • Tbe evil results of th>s disease could hardly be exaggerated. It's effects are felt in mind and body, and are aa far reaching as the effects of the curse that was laid on tbe Jackdaw of Rhrims which was cursed in "eating . sqU. drinking and sleeping, in standing ana sitting and lying. ' The good ef- ' fects of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical \ Discoverv are most marked in aggraj vated and chronic cases of dyspepsia. It enables the stomach glands to se'e crete the necessary quantity of digesB tive fluids, and this at once removes r that craving or gnawing sensation so common to certain forms of indigestion. It tones and regulates the stomach, invigorates the torpid liver and gives the blood making glands keen assimilative power. "Golden Medical . Discovery" cures ninety-eight per cent B of those who use it. t Dr. Pierce's Fleasant Peilets a*e suj perior to all other laxative medicines 1 . when the bowels are obstructed. t WHaT IS A COLD In the head? | - Nothing to worry about if yon treat it 1 j with Ely's Cream B^lms. Neglected - the -old may grow into catarrh, and tbe air passages be so inflamed that yon have to fight for every hreath. It I is true that Ely's Cream Balm masters catarrh, promptly. But you know " the old ssyine about the ounce of pre- . 1 ' jvention. Therefore use Cream Balm ; ' I when the 00H in the head shows itself. ! r 1 AH druggists. 50c., or mailed by Ely • I I Bros . 53 Warren street. New York. GREEN CREEK. . I Mrs. John Taylor and son, of Angle- 1 1 I sea. passed ' through here one day lae^l' week in tbeir auto. * A large number of" our people have ' slaughtered their hogs but as yet we ' I have not beard of any very heavyweights. The I-adiea of Arbutus added a new 1 member to their num ber last week. 1 Henry Daugberty bought a fine lot ' of white leghotn hens of John Thompson, of Goshen. He bought them for ' layers. Eggs are becoming more 1 plentiful. They are now ,34 centa per 1 dozen. E. Z. Mills, of Court House, and ' two men from Cape May are painting •the exterior of Ihe-Rl G. "E Hall. ! I Jacob Powell sailed in the Schooner Joel Sheppard last week for Jackson- ! ' 1 ville. j 1 j James Scbellenger attended s horse [ I sale in Vineland last week and pur- 1 ' 1 chased a fine looking horse, a good { : stepper. | Joseph Robinson made a business c trip to Rio Grande SaturdayMr. and Mrs. Solomon Lewis drove to Holly Beach Saturday. W. A. Harris bought a cow of j Ezekiel Eldredge last week for beef. | " William Hollingsead ard Miss Eva ' drove to Cold Soring Friday. Mrs. Mary Miller, who has been ' with her brother Seth, went away Saturday to spent the winter with reia- ! in 'Philadelphia and other places, j Ephraim Crease has put a new roof 1 on his boose recently. The people from Burleigh made Pastor Twrr a pound party on. Tuesday!
^ ^r^inu Evan. Slaughter spent a day last week here I with Mr. and x Mrs. Henry Bennett ? Mark Somen, who hat been quite 18 si ok for a few days is improving. Ralph Scbellenger it carting hay to 1- Wildwood. I- The Methodist Sunday school .will bold its annual service and treat the a school on Christmas eve. e Oaptain'and Mrs. Josenh James and r two sons returned last week from a trip to New York. His two daughters ' I- accompanied him back to PhiladelfAiia < -. for a few days. They all returned ' home Saturday evening, a Our High School scholars are enjoy- 1 ring a lengthy vacation. I- ; Mrs. Bertba Crease spent the first of ! a the week with her parents at Buena. I A fine little 'daughter was born to n Mr. and Mrs. Franda Holmes Saturs day. Mrs. Laura Logan and son Earl, who j o have been with her parents here for ! several {months have returned to Wil- j 0 mington. Our people made the pastor a dona d tion on Tuesday. a Truman Hickman drove to Court House to attend Arbutus Lodge, F. •, and A. M. , on Monday evening. ■1 Rev. E. Toser visited Philadelphia on Monday and then spent a few days 1- with his daughters in Gedarvillle and 1 Woodruff. Mrs. Edwin Mills, of Court House, i- spent part of this week with Mrs. T. s Hickman. f memcille t1at c remuke "I ;have suffered a good deal with malaria aod stomach complaints, but I S have now found a remedy that keeps me well, and that remedy is Electric ' e Bitters : a medicine that is medicine ^ for stomach and livec-troubles. and rati ~ down conditions," says W. C- Kiestler, - of Halliday, Ark. Electric Bitters n purify and enrich the blood, tone up ' tbe nerves, and impart vigor and ener- : gy to the weak. Your money will be : refunded if it fails to help you. 50c at • All Drug Stores. dec • UNCLAIMED LETTERS, 1 List of unclaimed letters remaining, j in Oape May postoffice for week ending December 17 : Carter, Miss Carrie; Chamberlain, s Mrs. Joseph; Oonover, Wm. ; Eneman, ' I Wm. Thomas; Kloas, Max. j In calling for tbe above please say 1 - advertised. J. E- TAYLOR, P. M. ' ■ THIS IS WORTH READING it t Leo. F. Zelinaki, of 68 Gibson Street, 1 r Bpffalo, M. Y., says; "I cured the . most annoying cold "sore I ever had, I with Bucklen a Arnica Salve. I ap- J . plied this salve once a day for two | dayB, when every trace of the sore was - gone." Heals all aores. Sold .under i . guaranteed at All Druggists. 26c. dec j t i : i COLO SPRINfi. c I Mrs. George Ewinj? was a Cape May g • visitor Tuesday. g I . I CA8TOKXA. I1 Trad You Hj« Unji Boogtt ,| """ ~ fi _ 1 It will pay you to look over La ven- c tool's new assortment of goods which Jl just arrived. lI — g FISH1N6 CREEK. j Several from our village attended e tbe funeral " of Brother Sheppard on y 1 Sunday. We were sorry to hear of C , his death The family have our heart- I felt sympathy in their sad bereave- ii 1 ment. > C j Walker Hand and Dr Marcy, ef J [ Oape'May. were through Jbere gunning t | on Saturday last in the doctor's auto. C Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Woolson re- fp turned borne on Tuesday after a ten ' d , days' trip with relatives in Camden. a Richard Hemingway came near having a aerioua fire at his -borne on Sat- j unlay last. They were away and the neighbors saw smoke and found the ^ was on fire. i ^ .Tames Brown and friend, B. Par- n sons, of Camden, are visiting his 0 friend, John Snyder, a few days for ® gunning. g Miss Jennie Shaw has had to give ap h studies owing to'her eves. j 1 Miss Edna Woolson and brother ®j Robert, helped their sister, Mrs. ' Claude Eldredge, of West Cape May. 0 to Cold Spring in Wm. Brown's : bouse. j Mrs. Emrea Shaw and mother, Mrs. 1 Albert Piereon, called on Erma friends on Wednesday. j P< Mrs. Henry Shaw and Clara Rheno | ' drove to Cape May on Wednesday. D1
Gain Flesh vaiu 1 iwui Persons hsve been known to ' > ounce of Scott's Emulsion, ft 1 ^ h ' the n-»*ns-1 the digestive machinery going able to digest and absorij hit way the gain is made, j A certain amount of flesh is necessary for health; if yon ! have not got it you can get it 'j by taking SCOTT'S EMULSION Said this >1 nllMmrt. taillil I' wiUi — — ecOTTABOWNKAO# Bart St, NcwYadt 1 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. The School Board hat decided lo close the school at 1 p. m. Wednesday, December 23, for the Christmas vacation and open it at 9 a. m. Monday.' January 4, 1909. 1 Because" In tim^s past many pupils [ have absented themselves from school I on days for which tests have been au- . nounced, frequently with insuffi i nt 1 reasons, and because teachers have been greatly inconvenienced by re- | quests for special tests it Has become . necessary for some regulation of tile * matter and the Botrd has authorized - the following rules : When pupil® absent themselves, far insufficient reasons, from tests which have been announced to the olass .ldT j least two days before, such pupils shall be denied the privilege of taking the test and so making up tbe work lost. The only reasons for absence recognized as satisfactory are sickness at the pupil and serious illness or death in the family necessitating absence on the part of the pnpil. Pleasure or other trips fcanjiot be recognized as constituting sufficient reason . for I absence. HELEN PORTER, MABEL HART. Press Committee. EVERY WOMAN WILL EE INTERESTED There has recently been discovered aromatic, pleasant herb cure for ] womans' ills, called Mother Gray's I AUSTRALIAN -LEAF. It is the only ' certain regulator. Cures female weaknesses and Backache, Kidney, Bladder and Urinary troubles. At all Druggists or by mail 50 centa. Sample Free. The Mother Gray Company, j LeRoy, N. Y. 11-28 4t ANNUAL REUNION 25TI1 RE0IMENT The annual renulon of tbe Tw-nty-Regiment Vei.r^- Association, Second Bst'aiion, was he'd a: Atlantic | City, where the asaoi-iatn-ii w*s the guest of Mayor Stoy at the Roanoke, | wher- he gave them a fine banquet. Samuel R. Stites, of this city, waa elected president, for the ensunig Simon L. Westeoti, of Atlantic vice president; James W. • Trenchard, of Bridgeton, corresponding secreiary ; Furman L. Barrett, of Spring. financial secretary ; V. Albertson, of Ocean City, treasurer. Judge James L Inglis and Captain Piagett. of Patereon, were j present and made interesting iadThe next meeting will pccor | at Bridgeton December 13th, 1909. KARIED FOR DEATH "Three years ago I was marked for j A grave yard cough was tearing my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed to help me, and hope had fled, whea mv husband got lit. King'B New Dis- " -say s Mrs. A. O. Williams, -of Bac, Ky. "The firet dose helped me and improvement kept 00 until I had gained 58 pounds in weight and my was fully restored." This medicine holds the world's beaiinc record for coughs and colds and lung and throat diseaes. ' It prevents pneumonia. Sold onder guarantee by All 50c and $< 00. Trial bottle free. dec J Wall Paper. Wall Parer. A new and fine assortment ol wall is now being offered by Eldredge Johnson, 318 Washington street. Whatever you need in this line can be suptf
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