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oBSBESE ^^^^jl^233333 g LEHIGH JEDDO AND SUSQUEQANNA COAL Five ton of Jeddo Coal will last as I wig as six J ton of other Coal. m Qite Jeddo a trial and be convinced j Charles S. Church Keystone Phone 76. Jackson and Perry Sts. j

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THE WINDSOR OPEN ALL THE YEAR " R. J. CRESWELL, PROP- ' ' OPEN FOR SEASON APRIL 4U1 First Class in all its appointments. Sun parlors. Suites with baths. Thoroughly renovated and heated throughout. RUDICORIUM CHFE AND BUFFET Open Evenings until 12 O'clock Open all the year. Cottage trade solicited. Orders by phone % promptly attended to. Philadelphia Bye Whiskey. 11.00 full quart Old Monongapela, Pure Bye Whiskey, T6« full quart Fine old Sherry, SO cts a quart Fine old Port, 50 eta a quart Black berry brandy 50 as b quart • SPECI A L— Overboil Bdttied in bond, $1.00 quart Both Phones JOHN J. McCANN A w Poth's Beer ^Ae Jfarbor ^ w-quots; SCHEtUNGERS LANDING Local 'Phone No- 3d IAMES A'. CARROLL.' HOTEL DEVON South Lafayette Street Cape May, N. J. 1 J. L. KEHR, Proprietor Moderate priced Jhotel. Open all the year. Heated rooms. Centrally located. j WRISLEY'S NEW CAFE Corner Washington and Jackaon Streets, CAPE MAY, N Steaks. Chops, Sea Foods and Salads, Oysters in Eyery STYLE ROABD BY DAY OB WEEK y FRANK B. WRISLCV MISCELLANEOUS^PLAINTS THE BARON DE HIRSCH AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL WOODBINE, N. J. HORTICULTURAL DEPT. HEADQUARTERS - FOR Early vegetable plants of all kinds. Cabbage, Tomato, Pepper, Eggplant, Kohlrabi, Cauliflower, Celery' Tobacco, Pan-ley, Asparagus, and Sweet Potato plants. Also Bedding plants for the flower garden. Write for prioea>nd older early. 8-6-4te J W. GREGG, Horticulturist ?ouyr Seed Potatoes Here! Strictly trie to name. Sold onder a fill guarantee '' " 1 Cobblers, Rose, Dew Drops, Green Mountains State of Maine, and Fifty other Varieties We can always sell lower than our Compey 'ore. SEED POTATOES STRICTLY CASH. CARS — WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. JOHN KIENZLE, N. W. Cor 2nd & Dock Sts. BOth HlOilMf&^n PHILADELPHIA wwiii 1 nviiv«|Ui3ivnc,inAiR II-TT

IfSiiml tnrtilrt: hkffcuSomT*' \\ //,^1^i,U!r !ao '^tB^nuiU I' CINCINNATI. O. II fg 8^ 8 ^ WILBUR F. COLLINS, Agent. Eidredge Ave., W. Cape May, N. J., Beaidence and Cemetery enclosures especially.

Caution about the use and Select! oil of Spectacles " - "*H*'VVil **»*%»»' £ L. C. ASHBURN DOCTOR OF OPTICS I Broadway next to Gold Leaf Factory I Weet Cape May, New Jersey, T. H. Taylor is the Cape May Agent for Waldorf shoes for men and women, •2.60. Hand aewed method. Thomas Soultt' general store in Cold • Spring is a popular base of supplier in s Lower Township gnd a "square deal" is given to every patron. 'f

, !* r— — — AND X • VTO nietfrr where you Hre you 1 \ a** aa it as IN can have the Gately and Hurley ; X3 I/O ■en Par Pont standard of Men's, Women's and J OdVC OJ I CI UCllll Children's Clothing. The best that's S made, and choice from aa immrnar ! I UNDER PHILA. STORES assortment. For twenty years we . ■ have supplied the wearing apparel ' 1 for hundreds of South Jersey [ 1 families. Pleased them in style — fit — wearing - J ^^^8 value — price and terms. We've given them the ' 1 lBmO handiwork of the beat, tailoring bouses in the [ I a world_and we've saved them at least 33 J6- under -, 1 Phlla. prices, because our location is less expen- • rive. To those who can find it convenient to visit J ■ our big store in Camden, we will be pltased to , . 1 have you come and see the New Spring and ' ' 1 I X Summer V/ earing AppareL To those who can- , ■ | not come in person use the mall. Satisfaction - - "ol™.". FREE CATALOGUE i! t >* of Spring Styles and Samples in Men's and women's Wearing apparel ? I '■ '' | f ' FOR MEN AND WOMEN * I f 3UR TERMS-^L^TR'rc=:l M/*P I v Bedding, Chinaware, Watches or Jewelry >•. \J j WfM <■ • { VOU Need and Pay on East termb. hTttrflV + In the catalogue you will find samples of the pop- 1 I HI I /; ll J J ular fabrics that men' will wear this season, and while Ij Yfl 1 A jW J. + you'll not be able to fully appreciate how beautiful the II ffl I/i.' Ill t £ finished suit will look, rest assured that you will be (I flMir Ul T !j. perfectly satisfied when it reaches you. The cata- — /j K | '\T\ + > logue will also show you photograph-, of some of our III I I j\\ ♦ I j P"Pu'ar Ladies' Tailor-made Suits at prices a third III B , T[\\ } * less than Philadelphia stores. It will show you some II I* II F \l\ * 4- beautiful Waists and Skirts. It will tell you how to I IJ H [• . ♦ | and^everything is^uaranteed. All orders by mail | • _ . * EVERYTHING THE FAMILY WEARS 1 % EVERYTHING TO FURNISH A HOME I 1 ALL OF IT ON EASY TERMS J ; T FU R N ITU R E The big advantage in buying Carpets of us lies in the ♦ ! I ■ fact that we buy direct from the Great Carpet Mills, f T CARPETS We buy for our 3 big stores and this gives our customers J ; t — the benefit of a great saving in prices and the finest T i BEDDING assortment to choose from. A selection of over 400 rolls J ♦ """ of Jap and China Matting. Rugs of all sizes. X pes™ I ^CARPETS FURNITUR E J I JUST BELOW THE BROADWAY R. R. STATION | ABROAD WAY & PINEST.,C AM DEN| CAPE MAY OFFICE, 914 CORGIE ST. " ~ BgNKS GIVE US A CHANCE to prove to you how much benefit you would get out of j • bank account with us. Why don't you come around to | day 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 WILLIAM F. CASSEDY ALBERT G BENNETT

HENRY C. THOMPSON, Secretary DR. JAMES MECRAY REUBEN T. JOHNSON JOHN B. HUFFMAN Hon. ROBERT E. HAND

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1 WEST CAPE BAY Mr*. Bertha Hiekey is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ooraob at Rio Grande. Mrs. -James Dawson and children were week end visitor* with ber par- ! enta at Krma. Wllliam Morris spent the early part of the week with his parents at Boena. Mrs. Kobe it Hlli waa an over Sonday visitor with ber sister, Mrs. Carrie Hand. Hisa Marcclla Stanton spent Wed- ; neaday with ber father at the TWo Mile Beach life saving station. Mrs. Harriet Smith returned this •week/rom a two weds" visit n Philai delphia. J i _ Mrs. Tnomas Eldredge spent a couple ; of days in Philadelphia last week. > i Miss Mary Doughty is visiting her friend. Miss Mary Search, at her home in rixyland. Sbe will remain a week. Mrs. Thomas Fennimore, of Court ' House, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Edward Hughes. ' | Mrs. Daniel Sch«11enger is enterj taining her mother, Mrs. Lake, of I Green Creek. J Wilbur F. Collins, « represents the > [Stewart Iron Works Co.. of Cincinnati, £ ; and puts up a very substantial iron > I fence which is al|o attractive, for resi- $ | dents' or wherever else needed, at - I prices surprisingly low. t- ( Walter Homan has been quite ill. I during- the week but is now recovering, j Mrs. Alexander Church is visiting ; | her son, Horace Church, at Pennsi- I grove, this week. ^ I Ores PskSritT t*t Bed Gaunty' of lenl F j When the maker of a medicine, sold ! j through druggists for family use. takes j. his patients fully into his confidence by r j frankly and fearlessly publishing L ] broadcast as wdl as on its bottle wrapL i per?, a full list of all is ingredients in r j plain English, this action on his part j [[ ] is the best possible evidence that he is k | not afraid to have the search light of investigation turned full on his formula | and that it will bear the most thorough investigation Dr. Pierce's FaVerite | Prescription for the cure of weak' I nesses, periodical pains and functions! I derangements of the organs distinctly ; [feminine, is a medicine nut up for sale ! through druggists for woman's special > use, the maker of which takes his | patients into his full cortfidence by open [ and honest publicity. ' A glance at the published ingredients on each bottle wrapper, will jshow that it is rrade wholly from ! native American, medicinal root, that I it contains no poisonous or habit- formj infe drugs, no narcotics and no alcohol j —pure, triple-refined glycerine of j proper strength being used instead of j the commonly employed alcohol, both for extracting and preserving the aotive medicinal properties found, in ! I the roots of the American forest plants employed. If interested, send name < and address to Dr. R. V. Pierce, BufI falo, N. Y., for his little book of exj tracts from the works of eminent med- • ] ical writers and teachers, endorsing . , the several ingredients and telling just what Dr. Pierce's medicines are made - of. It's F"-ee for the asking. SEC8.ND WARD ! Mrs. 1'annie Sooy has been quite il j but we are glad to note that she is ; - now recovering. | Otway Brown has removed to Cold , | Spring with his family. , Officer George Hickey has been re- | 1 covering from his hospital experiences [ 1 'but has been recently afflicted with 1 ' the grip. Overseer qf the Poor A. G. Bennett, i is recovering from a severe attack of | grip. ™ Mrs. David Johnson has been enter- ; taining Miss Beulah Carlisle, of Millville. Mrs. ^Albert Stilwell has been enter- ( taining Miss Hazel Carlial-, of Mill- ] ' ville. Captain Tony Bennett is a substitute for Harry Thompson, of Green Creek, at Cold Spring life saving station. ) | The sloop "Christine," Captain George Johnton. arrived in Middle 1 Thoroughfare with a cargo of oyster plants from Chincoteague, Va.> last week, and during Captain Jobilscn'a j stayfhere he called upon a number of j friends. Mrs. Albert Stilwell gave a carpet rag sewing party last week which was greatlv enjoyed. Those present were ' Mrs. ^George Hickey. Mrs. Harry B. - Davie. Mrs. David Johnson, Mrs. Ezra ' Norton, Mrs. A, G. Bennett, Mrs. Joseph West, Mrs. James J. Doak. ' Mrs. Walter Bennett was called to Goshen Tuesday to look after her mother, Mrs. Jerome Bowker, who is very ijlMra. Sherman Sharp went to BridgeI ton last week to care for her mother ! who is ilL Mrs. P.arryJBellangy suffered a painful injury by running a large splinter under her thumb nail clear to the root of the nail. It waa cut out by a physician and is rapidly healing. Mrs. Mary Thornton, wife of James

of Cod Liver OA with Hyporff 1 phosphites should ahnys be -v'D kept in the house for the of the family has a hard cold. Second— Because, if the children are delicate and sickly, it will make them strong and well. Third— Because, if the father or mother is losing flesh and becoming thin and F-mar-iahvi It will build them up and give them flesh and strength. Fourth— Because it i$ the standard remedy in all throat and lung affecfionr. No household shouiu be with r out it Send this advatkOBcnt. toactfao wMi name of paper hi which Happens, your address and four cents to cover posts se. and w* will tend 1 yon a "Com: -; Handy Atlas of the World." ; SCOTT &BOWNK 409 Pearl St. New Yoefc Thornton, dfcd suddenly Monday evenI Ing. She bad eaten her supper and was about to leave the table when sh° was taken violently ill and died shortly" ! after. She was a victim of heart ARE RELIABLE Headquarters for... Bulbs, Plants, Garden Tools, Insect Destroyers, Fertilize s, Poultry Supplies and Farm Seeds. CATAXOGVK -FREE. HENRY F. MICHELL CO. 1018 fled 518 Mtrtet St, PhilnMpHi. COLD SPRIN6. A well attended Men's meeting was • held in the Presbyterian Chapel Saturday eveuing. William Srhellenger spoke effectively and Harry Learning assisted in leading the exercises. The services were very interesting Mrs. DeWitt E'dred e. daughter Mabel and visa Nellie Taylor visited Wilmington. Delaware, the last of the • William Hoffman, we are glad to note, is well on the way toward recovery. Mr, and Mrs. Wlowarn HofFn an attended church services Sabbath morning last, for the first time since Mr. I Hoffman's severe illnese Mr. and Mrs Joseph McKisaick enjoyed a pleasant drive o-e day last Mrs. Jennie Connelly was called t Saturday on ac ount of the serious illnes of her little grand child. | Mr. aud Mrs Shamgar Douelass eni tertained a number of frienru Saturday evening. Misses Olive Douglass and |Mse McJ Nmll took tea with Miss Ethel Nickerson Friday. Richard Loper is Dr. Lake's new Thomas Matthews drove a well for) Sheppard Taylor last week. Mrs. Rachel Snyder visited Court House Friday Mrs. Edward Learning and daughter Grace, have returned from a trip to Philadelphia. George Halbruner is on the sick list. Mrs. Joseph Halbruner is visiting her sister. Aunt Eliza Green is confined to her by illness. Flossie Halbruner has returned to home. Messrs. Charles Bohm, Walter Rutherford, Charles and Walter Taylor attended the inauguration at Washing- , ton. They have not said what offices Taft offered them. Robbie Pnillips, of West Cape May, calling on acquaintances last week. Jesse Brown visited the Spring the first of the week. Mrs. W. K Sheppard, of Cape May, visited the parsonage last week. Thursday of last week a number of ladies gathered at the home of Miss Widdie Hoffman at Cold Spring and engaged in practical and profitable employment. A sumptuous dinner waa served and the day much enjoyed. A Those present were : Mesdames Mime Johnson, Annie Piatt, Amy Lyle Annie Hawn, Annie Garret' Keziah Matthews, Lizize' Hem4 nie Lake and Miss Mae McN<Extra services have been v Tabernacle Church duritwo weeks.

Why Take Ar r Are you thin, pale, easily tired r strength? Then your dige<' thin, your nerves weak. You need Ayer's Sars5 free from alcohol 1 these statements, or r and find out Follow ; The endorsement of your doctor will , Pills as a family laxative. Liver pais.