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PROFESSIONAL gAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 810 Washington St., Cape Mat City NOTARY PUBLIC, Solicitor and Master in Chancery. JJRNES1 W. LLOYD COUNBELLOR-AT-LAW 320 Washington 8t. CAPE MAY. - New Jereet ■ J SPICER LEAMING COUNBELLOR-AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner tn Chancery. Office 618 Washington St., CAPE MAY, New Jersey JAMES M.E. HILDRETH, COUNBELLOR-AT-LAW — AND— Solicitor, Master and Examiner In Chancery. NOTARY PUBLIC. Office at No. 214 Ocean Street. Cape May City, N. J. J^R. REU A. HAND DENTIST Announces that he has^ established ofiices at 514 N. 5th Street, - • Camden, N. J with thoroughly mod era ^ facilities for the practise of Dentistry. J^R. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST Estey 33-vxUdAa.g-I120 Cla.eartn.-u.t Street (One door above Keith's Theatre.) Ap- ' pointments may be made by Bell Tele- ; phone. Walnut 1883D. Extracting pain- i pLOYD C. HUGHES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW orrjcxs : 503 Washington St. CaprfMay City, NjJ. 1 NOT AR? PUBLIC SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY Q. BOLTON ELDREDGE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ! offices: 310 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. notary public BOLICITOR IN CHANCERY L. C. ASHBURN ; DOCTOR OF.OPTICS ! Broadway and York Ave. 1 West Cape May, New Jersey, vgr*' Careful Testing of the Eye a Spec- 1 ^ laity. Improved Method. Lenses re placed. Frames Adjusted. , Our lenses are made of the very beat material, at most reasonable ■ prices. Keystone 44 D. 1 Consultation Free m L t I Cai't Tm See? — b the light Poor?— Do Yob Have I f ~ril 1 1 Headaches ? I I bcj»rith ^yoarcryei^ Nu»w. An Edison phonograph and a collec, : tion of records help tot make happy homes. RUBBER STAMPS, BTAMPB, | Braaa or Copper BtaocUs for marking boxes, baskets, etc., will be made to drer at abort notice. 5TAI AMD WAVE STATKMKXT DtPARTKHT 317 Washington Street 1 R. M. Wentzell's furniture store, 33 Perry street, carries a great stock of furniture and ' household goods and many purchasers of large and small quantities have found that they save considerable sums of money, while baring goods delivered without damage, as is not the case when purchased elsewhere and shipped by rail, tf
SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of a writ of fieri facias, to me directed, issued out ol the Court of Chan op ry of New Jersey, on the fifth day of August, A. D., 1909, in a certain caute wherein William Mills and William Thompson are complainants, and George J. Rummel Boating and Gunning Club ia defendant, I shall expose to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 80, 1909, between the hours of twelve and five o'clock p. m., to wit, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day. at the Sheriff's Office, in Cape May Court House, Cape May County, New Jersey. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in Borough of Avalon, in the . County of Cape May, and State of New Jeraey, marked and designated on t'.e plan of the Seven Mile Beach Company as lot 118, Section 8, and decribed according thereto as follows : Situate at the westerly corner of Fifth avenue and Tiiird street, containing in front on said Fifths avenue sixty feet, and , extending of that width between parallel lines at rigbt angles to said Fifth avenue, and along the southwesterly side of said Third street one hundred and ten feet. Being the same premises which the Seven Mile Beach Company, a corporate body under the laws of the 1 State of New Jersey, granted and conveyed in fee unto the George J. Rummel Boating and Gunning Club, by deed bearing date the third day of October, eighteen hundred and ninety- • two, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the County of Cape May aforesaid in Book No. 106 of Deeds, pages, 5Y, etc. ROBERT R. CORSON, ^Sheriff. Dated Aug. 17th, 1909. H. H. Voorhees, Solicitor. 8-20 6 p. f. $10.83 SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of fieri tacias to me directed issued out of the Court of Chancery ot the State of New Jersey, I will expose for sale at public vendue at the Sheriff's Office, Cape May Court Houee, N. J., between the hours of welve and five o'clock p. m., to wit, at 1 :30 o'clock in ,ne afternoon of MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1909, All that certain tract or parcel of land and premises hereinafter particularly described, situate in the City of Sea Isle Oity (formerly Borough of Sea Isle City) in the County of Cape May, State of New Jeraey : Beginning on the Southerly side of Italia street at the distance of two hundred aud fifty feet northwesterly of the intersection of the side of Italia street with the westerly side of Landis avenue, and extending thence Irom said beginning point along, the side of Italia street north fifty-two degrees west fifty feet, and at right angles to said Italia street between parall^ lines in length or depth southwesterly a d stance of one hundred and ten feet, containing fifty-five hundred square feet of land, and being lot 19 of block 7, on the plan of the southwest section of Se.. Isle Oity. Seized as the property of Mary F. De Roche, et als.. defendants, taken in execution at the suit of William Hage!, complainant, and to be sold by ROBERT R. OORSON. •Sheriff. Dated August 26, 1909. Edward Dudley, Solicitor, 4 i.-. 1 Second street, Camden, N. J. 8-28 6t p. f. $11.25 PUBLIC AUCTION SALE Notice is hereoy given that the Coloniai;Trust Company, Trustee under a certain memorandum of agreement, datet^tbe 14th day of July, 1906, which agreement was executed by the Cape May Real Estate Company, a corporation of the State of New Jersey, and certain gentlemen composing a Syndicate, will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, at the offices * of the Trust Company, No. 817 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa,, on the 20th . day of September, 1909, at 2:00 o'clock p. m., the following securities: (a) Four hundred (400) bonds, in denominations of One Thousand ($1,000) Dollars each, bearing interest at the , rate of Five (5) per cent, per annum, of the par value of ^$4 00, 000 of the Cape May Hotel Company, a corporation of the State of New Jersey. (b) Fifteen hundred (1,600) shares, value of $100 per share, of" the capital stock of the Cape May Light & Power Company, a corporation of the State nf New Jersey. (c) Four thousand (4,000) shares of the preferred stock of the par value of $100 per share of the Cape May Hotel Company, a corporation of the State of New Jersey. (d) Six thousand (6.000) shares of the common stock of par value of $100 per share, of the Cape May Hotel Company, a ^corporation of the State of New Jersey. This sale is made by reason of the default on the part of the Cape MayReal Estate Company in the? payment of principal^nd interest on obligations, security for which the above securities were hypothecated, which obligations are more fully set forth in the aforementioned agreement, which is on file at the offices of the Trustee for inspection to interested parties. Terms of Sale— Ten (10) per cent, down at the time of the sale, and the balance in cash npon the delivery of the securities. THE COLONIAL TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. 817 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. P. F. $6.50 9-11 2t The character of the Board of Directors and officers of Security Trust Company 'are such as to insure fair dealing, and a return of your money when you want it. 3z . When you need clothing ask forC. M. WESTCOTT the Cape Mav County salesman. Everybody knows that he la -with WANAMAKER ft BROWN I OAK HALL, Sixth ft Market Streets ' Philadelphia. An enormous stock of '• clothing ready for Men-Worn en-Boys ■ and Girls, we pay excursion ear fars I both ways upon trie purchase of m cer-
THE » SCHOOL f Lesson XIL — Third Quarter, ! For Sept 19, 1909. i : ; THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of tho Lesson, a Comprehensive Quarterly Review— Golden Text, Acts ! xlx, 20 — Commentary Prepared by i Rev. D. M. Stearns. : (Ooprrigbt. 1908, by Americas firm Aar.rt.tVm I 1 Lessor L— Paul's second mlaalonary ' Journey— Antioch to Phlllppi— Acts xvi, 6-16. Golden Text, Acts xvi, B, "Come over into Macedonia and help us." The , lessons of this quarter cover Paul's second and third missionary tours and - illustrate the things that even to this day may befall the 8pirlt filled and !t Spirit sent servants of the Lord. Souls j will be saved, companies of believers . gathered, but there must be faithful 1 and persistent seed sowing, patient ' waiting and absolute surrender to the ' Spirit's control and guidance. ' Lessor IL— The Phlllpplan Jailer, j Acts xvL 25-40. Golden Text Acts xvi, [ 81, "Beliete on the Lord Jesus Christ . and thon ahalt be saved and tby - house." A most unlikely convert, <at a most unlikely time, in a most unlikely ^ place, but thus God works, not as we ; would think or expect, but as He sees best, asking us to be willing to suffer with and for Him, who bore so much for us, and praise Him through It all, if only souls may be saved by seeing His power and believing In Him. Lessor IIL— Paul at Thesaalonlca and Berea, Acts xvll, 1-15. Golden Text. Pa. cxix. 11. "Thy word have I hid lu mine heart, that I might not q|p against Thee." Everywhere God wqg£fi by His 1 Spirit, through His wdrd ah Jesus Is ■ preached. The Spirit uses only Ills word as the means by which He ac1 compllsbes the will of God. The wrlt- ; ten word tells of the living word, and ; by the word God is revealed, even as the Lord revealed Himself w Samuel by the word of the Lord '(I S*.i. ili. 1 1. 1 Lessor IV.— Paul at Athens. Ails \ xvll, 22-34. Golden Text. John iv, 24. "God Is a Spirit, and they that wurship Him must worship Him In Spirit and In Truth." The great adversary is ■ content to let men worship any kind . of a god and as many gods as tliey , please If he can only keep them from ; knowing the one true God, the only Creator, Redeemer and Judge of all 1 mankind. I Lessor V.— Close of Paul's second | missionary journey. Acts xvlli. 1-22. Golden Text, John xvi, 33. "In the | | world ye shall have tribulation, bnt be ! • of good cbeer; I have overcome the j world." God always has a "Be not | afraid" for every one who Is fearful, j whether it be Abram or Isaiah or John or Paul or you, dear reader, whoevr you are. If only you are a child of G.sl by faith In Christ Jesus. Lessor VI.— Pants instructions to the Thessalonlans. I Thess. v, 12-24. Golden Text. I Thess. v, 15. "See that none render evil for evil unto any man. but ever follow that which Is good. In this probable first letter which he wrote we have a fair sample of all His Instructions. Saved by the grace of God through the gospel of His Son, to serve Him and to wait for His Son from heaven, walking worthy of God while we wait for His kingdom. Lessor VII.— Paul at Ephesus on his third missionary Journey. Acta. xlx. 8-20. Golden Text, Acts xlx, 17, "The name of the Lord Jesus was magnified." This Is the story of Paul's three jrears at Ephesus when through Him | all who dwelt In Asia heard the word of the Lord Jesus, and to make maul1 fest the pre-eminence of that name : over the evil one and all evil spirits God caused special miracles to be wrought through Paul. Lessor VIII.— The riot at Ephesus, Acts xlx. 28-30. 35-41. Golden Text. ; II Cor. xii, 9. "He said unto me. My grace Is sufficient for thee, for my strength is made perfect In weakness." When the name of the Lord Jesus is magnified and the word of God grows and prevails the adversary will' surely show his wrath; hence this riot In the name of Diana of the Epbeslans whom all Asia and the world worshlpeth. Lessor IX.— Paul on Christian love. i I Cor. xlil, 1-13. Golden Text. I Cor. ' xlil, 13. "And now abldetb faith, hope. I 1 love, these three, but the greatest of I these Is love." Consider how much that Is outwardly good and praised bymen may be In the sight of God as nothing. "That which Is highly esteemed among men la abomination in I the sight of God" (Luke xvi. 15). The love of God, which Is the greatest | thing we ever beard of. must be known and believed and the Son of God received before any service can be ae- j ceptable to Him. Lessor X.— Paul's farewell to tbc I 1 Bpheslans, Acts xx 2-88. Golden Text. | Phil. lv. IS, "I can do all things through I Christ, who strengtheneth me." Hav- I lng been to Europe and being now on j his way to Jerusalem, he utters these farewell words. He magnified the gos- ! pel of the grace of God. the word of ! God, and on man's part faith and re- | pentanee. Lessor XL— Close of Paul's third ; missionary Journey, Acta xxt 1-17. I Golden Text, Acts xrl, 14. "The will of the Lord be done." Services at Tyre. Ptolemats end Caesarea mark the close of this thl£d great Journey in the name of the Lord Jesus, but the spedhl thing ' to be Doted seems to be his befog forbidden by the Holy Ghost to go to ! Jerusalem (21. 24). and yet his deter- , ruination to go, thinking, no doubt, that 1 It was almply the kindness of the . brethren and their desire that be should not suffer unnecessarily. :
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WINDSOR HOTEL W. T. BBUBAKER Mtn&rer. Midway between Broad Street Station andReading Ter mia on Filbert St. European. Sl.00 per day and 'up American. S2A0 per day 'and up The only moderate priced hotel of reputation and conaeauenoe. to PHILADELPHIA NOTICE OF REGISTRATION. Notice is hereby given that the Boards of Registry and Election in and for each and . every election district or voting precinct in Cape May County, will meet TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1909, and on Tuesday, September 28th, 1909, at the place where the next election in their district will be held, at one o'clock in the afternoon and remain in session until nine o'clock in tbu evening, for the purpose of making up from the canvassing books two lists of registers or the names, residences and street number, if any, of all the persona in their respective election districts entitled to the right of surffage therein at the next election, or who shall personally appear before them for that purpose, or who shall be shown to the satisfaction of such Board of Registry and Election to'have legally voted in that election district at the last preceding election therein for members of the General Assembly, or who shall shown by the affidavit in writing of some voter in that election district to be a legal voter therein. And on Tuesday, September 28. 1909, and between the same hours the said Boards of Registry and Election will hold a primary election of delegates to conventions of political parties, or for matting nominations, or for both agreeable to the provisions of "A further supplement ol an act entitled An Act to regulate elections, ' ' which said sup plement was approved April 14. 1908, and amendments thereof and the E'ipplemens thereto. And notice is hereby further given, that the said Boards of Registry and Election will have their final meeting on -TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1909 at the place of their former meeting, at the hour 'of one o'clocjr in the afternoon and remain in session until nine o'clock in the evening, for the purpose of revising and correcting the original registers, of adding thereto the names of all persons entitled to tne right of suffrage in that election district at the next election, who shall appear 111 per son before them or who shall be shown by the written affidavit of some voter in such election district to be a legal voter therein, and of erasing therefrom the name of any person who, after a fair opportunity to be heard, shall be shown not to be entitled to vote therein. Done in accordance with an act of Legislature of the State of New Jersey, entitled "A furiher supplement to an act to' regulate elections." approved April 4, 1898, and the amendments thereto. H. F. DAUGHERTY. Sec'y of County Board of Elections. 9-11 7t mammmmmmmmmmmaamam BUY 11! Buy Furniture 'and Carpets, rugs and other household goods at WENTZELL'S 33 Perry St. Save Money and secure a home dition. Furniture delivered in perfect condition and properly set up. Baby coaches, invalid chairs and other things leased. Large ■and comprehensive stock. Violin, banjo and mandolin strings, and other fittings at Star and Wave Music and Stationery Department, 317 Waahington street. tf ,'L^ZL. . ... i . t
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