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l>«7 1—m ■» •« liln 1M1I | If yon have pains in the Back. Una- j ary. Bladder or Kidney trouble, and ! want a certain, pleasant herb cure for woman's Ilia, try Mother Gray't Ana- i tralian-beaf. If it is a safe and nererf ailing regulator. At Draggis a or by mail 50 cents. Sample packkge FREE. Address TV- Mother Gray Co., "Le Boy, N Y. , 1 28 4t . . ' A GAS RADIATOR IS JUST THE' THING THESE COLD MORNINGS We Have a Fall Line Come in and See Them CAPEMAYILLUMINATMCO. 4M Washington Street 1

I MAKE A NOTE NOW to act Ely's i Cr§am Balm if yon are troubled witti I nasal catarrh, hay fever or told in the. ■ : bead. It is purifying and soothing to i the sensitive membra nee that lines the r air passages, it is made to overcome - the disease, not to fool the patient by ■- ! a abort, deceptive relief. There is' no f cocaine nor mercury in it. Do not be ulke<) i"to taking a substitute for e Clyfa Cream Balm. All druggists sell it. Pries 50c Mailed by Ely Bros., > - 56 Warren street. New York.

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I Just simple "leanlinesa is what .we rel v jon to give the clothes the desired j snowy whiteness. That's why your 1 | cloth <-8 will last much longer if sent to ' THIS LAUNDRY j Our prices are reasonable and our work unsurpassed. c TROY HAND LAUNDRY 1 310 Dkcatue ST. J 146 r Work called for and delivered. c ~ i

YOUR Seed Potatoes Here! — V — , : stric"' trK to naae' s°'1' "der a puran'M h Cobblers. Rose, Dew Drops, Green Mountains, 1 State of Maine, and Fifty other Varieties ^

always sell lower than our -Compel i ors. SEED POTATOES STRICTLY CASH. ■PPPI F. O. B. CARS HERE. WRITE FOB PBICE LIST. JOHN KIENZLE, N. W. Cor. and & Dock Sts. Both Phones I"™" V'V.t" Philadelphia frti'ivj'iyj'n r>«^rv-or^-ois> 'ROUND THE WORLD CRUISES* MAGNIFICENT WHITE STAR 8. 8. ARABIC • £ TWO ROUND TRIPS £ w Eastward from New York, October 16, 1909. Westward from San Wt A Francisco, February 6th, 1810. avoiding aevenieen changes of steamer J\ J Visiting Madeira. GibralUr, Naples, Egypt, India, (17 days) Ceylon, Burma, Malay Penlnanla, Java. Borneo Manila, China W I Japan (16 -'ays), Honolulu and United States A L Over 27, tN Miles kv Steamer and Railroad V CJA5I AND UP, INCLUDINfi SHIP AND SHORE EXPENSES b i Glorious cruising in Far Eaat Indie*. 32 days In India and China. No ^ changes to Slow Malodoroue Oriental 8teamer«. Dangers and annoy- A at ances of Worldwide travel avoided. An Meal opportunity for Ladies L L alone or with friends. Miseion Stations can be visited everywhere. T p Services, Lectures, Conferences and Entertainments eu route. JY V Write at once and yet first choice of berth. Full particulars sent free «J I Postpaid. W | ^7 Address Craist 0iupr,c.o. Nn r«rt Otaeror, I5E FIM Anne. Net rork C I pPs»V4»<v<J cr ■ GIVE US A CHANCE to prove to you how much benefit you would get out of • bank account with us. Why don't you comearound today and make your first deposit. If you are not in the city , you can mail it to us. Doesn't make any differ ence how small the first deposit may be — we merely want you to start — this means a good habit. Three Per Cent Interest Paid. SECURITY TRUST COMPANY Cape May City, N. J.

ISAAC H. SMITH, Chairman J- SPICER LEAMING AARON W. HAND WILLIAJf F. CASSEDY ALBERT G. BENNETT

HENRY C. THOMPSON. j , Secretary 1 DR. JAMES MECRAY ' 1 REUBEN T. JOHNSON J , JOHN B. HUFFMAN _ HON. ROBERT E. HAND <

. ■ i Everybody 1 i is invited to compare THE CAPE MAY FARMSTEAD BY THE SEA with the leading Dairy and Poultry farms of the world. Such comparison will establish its supremacy. No (jner ag- \ gregation of healthful, cheerful ana well groomed cattle is j possible. No finer collection of Leghorns and Wyandottes « ofvpurer strains can be seen anywhere The homes of tnese * cattle and chiclipns are celebrated for their cleanliness ' and comfort. Such a combination can but offer to the interested public T the most sanitary and enticing products. One visit will o ■ore than satisfy the most fastidious. So please make the , visit and compare us with others. f THE FARMSTEAD BY THE SEA J. P. MACK1SS1C. 1

SHEER tAbBy i' Ralph Schellenger purchased a fodder i cutter of Ed. Phillips, of West Cape ; May last week. i Some of our fanners have not yet fin abed husking their ecu. Frank Hand, of Wild wood, drove ..over one day last week after potatoes and egga for his store. Wesley Bavis attended the revival sfrvi<e-*t^HpHy*-Beareh Friday evening and greatly enjoyed ji. Clinton Conover rode [his wheel to Holly Beach on Fridsy. < Captain and Mrs. M. M_ Norbury j who hare been on the Scboouer Rob i Rnx in Pbiladelpbia for two weeks returned Wednesday of last week. H-; | expects to sail the last of the week \ with case oil for Havana. i Ed. Hollingsead and . Ever tt (Jrown « spent Saturlav night at Dome. They « are both In the life saving service. Harry Thompson also spent Sunday t night at home. j I Aaron Robinson spent a day laat week i . Camden. a Jerry McKnigbt returned from a 1 pleasant visit with Camden friends last week and 01^ Monday morning en- | tered Wafer Schelltnger'B store as clerk. > Rev. Elijah T oxer entertained their daughter Mrs. Robert Gillmore and <j from Woodruff over Sunday. C i Henry T. Bennett is having .somf ptne lumber sawed at the Rio' Grande 1 mill. b ' John Matbis is adding to the looks C of his home by grubbing the silver maple on the front of his lot. , Mrs. Walter Schellenger and Levy Fo.ter are on the sick list. S Jacob Powell and brother Charles a moved from the farm of Mrs Foster to the Learning farm, d Creek. A party from Woodbine it is said, will till the Foster farm -ii- - - MIU, , uii LUC rueici iarui

this year. »< Mr and Mrs. Thomas f Loper passed Sunday at Goshen. The stork visited our town again last week and left a fine baby at tbe borne of William Redgraves. A Mrs- Sadie Stevens and Mrs. Mamie Hebenthal, of Cape May. were callers at their former homes here last week. - I Elmer Lake is on a visit in Bridge- | ton and Millville. * | Barton Selover has put up a new ' picket fence in front of hia mother's ' property. k Mrs. Eliza Selover is on an extended ) visit with her daughter Lucy in Bridge ton. , Rev. Lewis Corson, of Bridgeton, will be here next Sunday and preach | in the Methodist Church morning and ' ' j evening andjwilljalso visit tbe [Sunday I school. Mrs. Thomas Loper wili sing I j a solo in tbe evening. .Mrs. .Cecilia Selover is qaite ill. There has not been much sickness here | this winter until the past week. William Selover returned from a I : visit with his sister in Philadelphia I Tuesday. ) Our people, wo have ice houses I filled them on Tuesda>. ' I On Saturday morning this commu- ■ nity was greatly surprised to hear of the death of Mrs. Lydia Hewit, relict of the late David Hewitt. She came out of her room and ate her breatuast ; with the family as usual and went i back, bur almost as soon as she returned «he called to her daughter with whom she lived and said. "I have such a pain in my head. I wopdey if it i1 my last pain. If so 1 am ready," and 1 died in a very short time. She was 87 years old and had. been in much better health this winter than usual. She 1 was one of our most respected neigb- , bore and enjoyed the company of her • friends when ever they called to see 1 her. Her eyes had [failed her so she I i could not read herself, bu' she greatly 1 enjoyed having the [Word of God read j tojher. The last time she attended j church was a year ago last fall, when Rev. John Lowden held "Old Folks ; Day." Her daughter. Mrs. Alfred Cresse took her and she enjoyed it 1 'greatly. Mrs. H-witt was the oldest 1 resident u£the town and was ldved by , everybody. She leaves one daughter 1 -with whom she has lived since the I death of.her husband. "about eighteen ' years ago. ' The funeral [took place on , Wednsday afternoon, conducted by her 1 pastor, J. W. Veal, of Goshen, she ' being » member ofjDias Creek Church. ' Interment in Ebenezer Cemetery, t Court House. 1 MRS. TRUMAN HICkMAN t -■ t Stlfc? Ub Dodi Pta It seemed to J. A. Stone, a Civil f War veteran, of Kemp. Tei., that a a plot existed between a despemte lung trouble and the grave to cause his d death. "I contracted a stubborn a cold. ", he writes, "that developed a b cocgh that stock to me. in spite of all „ remedies for years. My weight ran p d-wn lb 180 pounds. Then I began to j, use Dr. Kink's New Discovery, which t restored my health completely- 1 now j, weigh 178 pounds " For severe colds, a obstinate coughs, hemorrhages, asthma, and to prevent pneumonia it's un- 0 ; rivaled. 50c and $1.00. Trial Dottle 5 Guaranteed by All Druggists. j ■■■■ ' — t OA8TORZA. llMUUm /Tr *

MHWSTILLE. • Mra'cLondTI- Sary.waa ****** in Philadelphia last Friday aixUSatar<My. Mrs. Mary Way had the misfortune to fall and fracture one of the hones in her ankle. Roes Taylor, of Camden, visited his parente last Thursday, returning home on Friday. Mrs. Rachel Wright and eon Robert Wright, of Ger-nantawn. Pa., was visiting friends here the last part of the week. The ReVj Henry Carroll, of PlainN. J., is spending several days with relatives here. He delivered a very interesting sermon laat Sunday evening to a large and appreciative congregation. Miaa Fannie Way returned on Monday from her visit with Belvedere friends. WiRiam Christian, of Court House, Saturday and part of Sunday witb his^parentsfbere. Miss'Mame Gandy was chopping in Philadelphia last Saturday. lOn^Mohdsy "of this week^Mrs. Ella Wentzell visitedJCourt House relatives. Mrs. Charles C. James visited her Mrs. William Souder, of May City, on Monday. Tbe Ladies' Aid Society, of the Episcopal Church, held a business meeting at'the borne of Mrs. Ogden Gandy the first of the week. Martin Jones, of .Merchantville, pent Sunday here with his father. Mr. and Mrs. James G. Stiles spent and Sunday with i their son and family at the county seat. Leon Grace has been spending a few with friends here. Wnbiflw Ota Cm 0| WutaflM Oacv urt Up

, to three doctors ; was kept in bed for five weeks. Blood poison from a spider's bite caused large, deep sores st to cover his leg. The doctors failed, le t£en "Bucklen's Arnica Salve completely cured me,'.' writes John Washington. of Boequeville, Tex. For ie eczema, boiis, burns and piles its sure preme. 26c at AJ1 Druggists. feb t. * m 9 . If you want anything form a paper of pins to a pair of good gum boots w Tbos Soults, Cold Spring, can serve , you. Local 'phone. tf J FISBINfi CREEK. Mr. and Mrs. Harry /Fisher were , over Sunday visitors with Mrs. Fisher's ^ brother. Freeman Yeirick. d "Mr. sno Mrs. Herbert Sh,w and her y mother. Mrs. Sarah Pierson, went to g Hollv Beach' Saturday to see Mr. Shsw's father, Mr. James Shaw, who is very' ill with pneumonia. . e ilis* Lulie Vanaman is visiting her sister. Mrs. Laura Chrach, at Cape a I May for a few days a Enoch Miller. Jr., is home again. He seems to think there is no place like g home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shaw went to Holly Beach the first of the week to see his father, who is very ill. f Miss Mary Snyder is very ill and t under the physician's care. e Willis Johnson drove to Court House t on Wednesday. t The committee met at Mrs. Annie Woolson's on Wedoesday-to see about s their anniversary of February 17th. J Mrs. Mart Snyder wassailed to Cape May on Wednesday because of sick- , Mrs. Frank Barnert spent.Wednesday | 'f with hei daughter, Mrs. George Mat- I a thews. Rev. James Shaw visited his parent, r Caleb Shaw, this week, also preached , in i hapel on Monday .and Tuesday' j evenings. , Mr. and Mrs. Edward | Kerns, of J Holly Beach. 6pent Wednesday with J. j I Durell Woolson. S. ' MECRAYS PHARMACY SUCCESS I Mecray's Pharmacy, the enterpris- ; ing drug company, rather than await . the ordinary methods of :ntroduction, 't urced the Dr. Howard Co to secure a quick sale for'their celebrated sperific " for the cure of constipation fand dys- . pepsia by offering the regular cOc l bottle at half price The wonderful success of this plan 1 a great surprise and today there ' are scores of people here in Gape May 1 who are using and praising this remarkable retpedy. So much talk has been caused by this offer, and so may new friends been made for the specific that the Dr. Howard Co. have authorized 1 thfem to continue this special half 1 price sale for a limited time longer. In addition to selling a 90c bottle of j Dr. Howard's sperific for 25c Mecray's will refund the money to ' whom it does not cure. ] When your head aches, your stomach not digest food easily, and naturally, when there is constipation, specks before tbe eyes, tired feeling, giddibad teste in tbe mouth, "coated heart bum. sour stomach, roaror ringing in the ears, melancholy and liver troubles. Dr. Howard's specwill cure you. If it does not, it will not cost you ajoent. This latest achievement offscience is of great value in curing tick headache. of women are today free from that painful disease solely through tbe uae of this specific. Groceries, dry goods and provisions ; also boots and shoes at rock bottom prices at Tbos. Soults, Cold Sprinc. tf d.

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el NOTICE P" PILES and other diseases of the rectum cured . without the knife. Treatment painless. No delay from . business. The most careful and rigid investigation invited. Send for pamphlet. DR. R. REED, rf Socm 720 Witherspoon Building. Wal'Z nut street. Office hocrs 9 to 2. 11-14 26t COLD SPRINfi. Mrs. Jennie Connel'yjvisited Cape * k^ay Citj. Saturday. Miss Ella Douglass ia ill of rheuT matism. 0 Horace Richardson and familv were '• over Sabbath visitors with relatives. 0 Little Dorothy Harris is recovering from measles. T Jack Bef-el, of Court House, was a i e visitor during the week. 1 1 Mrs. Enos Toralin spent a day last ' e week with he%sister at Fishiug Creek. e John Elliott is convalescent from , an attack of measles. 0 Mrs. Edward Learning called on : 0 friends in the village Mon 'av alter- ; ' d Mesdames Lizzie Hand and Annie j t Garretson accompanied by Mi«s Widdie 1 e Hoffman attended a "Carpet Ball jt Social" at Jonathan Hoffman's Tu«s- < 6 day. i 1 George V. Weeks is not improving ! ' as his friends could wi$hv Mr. Weeks [ ' 6 has always been well thought of in the 1 " community and hse-a host of substan- t . tial friends and well wishers. | r f I The family of William Hoffman are s " still steadily, improving, ;«e are glad ) c to be able to report. Mrs. Hoffman is j 1 • now able to attend to light Household 1 d duties. | f f | Henry Chambers sawed wood for 1 1 Silas Matthews Tuesday. ! ' f Mary Hughes is a victim of the j s - measles. v Mr. and Mrs. George Oliver havejf moved to West Cape May. , a DAYS OF DIZZINESS E [ Con* to rtundre Is of Cape May People j v ; There are davs of dizziness ; j v ■ Spells of headache, sideache, backache . | v Sometimes rheumatic pains ; c ' Often urinary disorders. ' r All tell you plainly tbe kidneys are sick. 1 1. Doan "s Kidney Pills cure all kidney ills, j t: Can Cape May residents doubt this | a statement? j d Mrs. Phoebe Ingersoil, 316 N. Fourth j r< street, Millville, N. J. , says: "It was! e nearly three years ago that I used j o: Doan '8 Kidney Pills but I will never ' ni forget what this remedy did for me. - I | 1 1 been a chronic sufferer for years from kidney r..»mplaint and my back I

ached constantly. I was also bothered a great deal iby pains in my aides and had frequent headaches and dizzy spells. - Acting on the advice of a friend, I pro- • cured Doan'o Kidney Pills and began 3 using them The first box gave me r so much relief thar 1 continued taking the remedy, until my trouble Jdisappeared entirely and my kidneys were strengthened. I have great faith in Doan's Kidney Pills and I am glad to recommend them. " For sale b^ all dealefs. Price 50c. Foster Mi Itfurn Co., Buffalo, N. Y . so'e agents for the United States. Remember tbe name— Doan's— and .ta te no other. RrrWK At C*U Steel "Your only hope." said three doctors to Mrs M. E. Fishe , Detroit, Mich., suffering from severe rectal trouble. lies in an operation." "Then I u=ed|Dr. King's N'ew!Life Pills," she writes "till w hollv -nrcd." They prevent appendicitis, cu e contiostion, 25c at All Druggists. feb COMMUNICATED Mr. Editor: I" I wish to anno nice through your val- ; uable paper that there has been a report cir olated through the lower ; parr of the county, especially Rio Green Creek and Fishing • Creek, for the express purpose of I damaging my character and reputation. who ;h8ve heard the report will tofwhat 1 refe\ those who have nut, haven't missed much,- for we are never made any better by hearing scandal. I want to say that it is a lie I of the lowest kind and ] denounce the author as a liar of the ^deepest dye, a depraved, cowardly villain. There no words in the English language that can rightly express the cowardli- ! and depravity of the person who started such slander. It is a sad thing j when men and women will fall so low ! from their privileges in this world . as to have no- higher aim in life than to , seek to defame and scandalize the j name of some one. I would trust io j preference the highwayman who j would rob me of my hard earned cash | at the point of a revolver, to one who would seek to rob me of the most | valuable asset anyone can possess, my I character, andlin cold blood murder my j reputation. Now I have spoken of I this [matter as mildly as my indignaj tion|will allow me to. I will reward ^ j one liberally who will furnish evij sufficient to convict^the person 1 responsible for the scandal. I mean | word that 1 have said in defense < of all whose names have been connected with tbe report, as well as for myself. SAMUEL ROBERTS, Holly Beach. N. J.

It IVfay Be Pneumonia J "A hard chill, pain through the chest, difficult breathing. Then fever, with great prostration." If this should be your experience, send for your doctor. You may have pneumonia! If your doctor cannot come at once, give Ayer"s Cherry Pectoral. When he comes, tell him exactly what you have done. Then do as he says. No alcohol in tnis cough medicine. j.c.Ayer Co., LouxllMm. Keep the bowels in good condition. One of AyeFs PiH» at bedttee wffl cause | an increased flow cf bile, and produce a gentle laxative effect the day following. a