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HOTEL ARRIVALS WINDSOR Philadelphia— S. T. Li uea weaver, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Irwin, A. S. Felly. Pawling, N. Y.— Mr. and Mrs A. D Arnold. New York— J. E. Tasb, J. T. Drisooll. Newburg N. Y.— Senator Hill. Bristol— Mr. and Mrs F. Sifrid. VIRGINIA Brooklyn— Tnomas G. bunker. Philadelphia— E. O. Shimer, H. S. Field, 0. E. Stitler, Francis J. Hill. Atlantic City— J. H. Driscoll. Cape May— T. H. Emmons. Elgin, Ohio- A. R. Weber. Newark, N. J.— J. F. Burke, J. H. Burrows. FISHING CREEK CHAPEL ANNIVERSARY The second anniversary of the Fishing Creek M. E. Chapel dedication will be celebrated next Sunday, October 24th. There will be services all day in the Ohapel, and Rev. E. A. Wells, during whose pastorate the Chapel was built, will be present, and will take a prominent part in the anniversary exercises. MECRAY'S PHARMACY SUCCESS Mecray's Pharmacy, the enterprising drug store, rather than await the ordi.nary methods of introduction, urged the Dr. Howard Company to secure a I" quick sale for thei- celebrated specific for the cure of oonstipation and dyspepsia by offering the regular 50c bottle at half price. So much talk has been caused by this off^r, and so many new friends have been made for the specific that the Dr. Howard Co. have authorized drugk £is: Mecray to continue this special half price sile for a limited time longer. In addition to selling a 60c bottle of L . Dr. Howard's speciific for 26c, Mecray's Pharmacy will refund the money * to anyone whom it does not cure. When your head aches, your stomach I does not digest food easily and naturally ly when there is coos tj ration, specks before the eyes, tired feeling, giddiness, bad taste in the mouth, ooated f" tongue, heart burn, sour stomach, >. roaring or ringing in the ears, melanl cboly and liver troubles. Dr. Howard's B specific will cure you. If it does not, ■ It will not coat yen a cent
; *10 OliRK The canning factory dosed for the season last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Endicott have gone on [their vacation trip to Washington and other point* of interest. Quite a number of our people visited the Grange which was held at Diss Greek on Tuesday. 6 Mrs. Lizzie Shaw is entertaining 1 >f her sister and husband and eon, from Cats kill. j Master Ernest Hand celebrated his 1 fourteenth birthday on Monday when about 20'of his school mates assembled ' there. After a fine set out and many ; games were played, they all retired ' wishing Ernest many happy returns of ( : the day. He was the recipient of sev- * eral very nice presents, r Jones B. Hand, of Burleigh, was ' J here Monday tuning pianos and an ' 1 organ. - ' THE BEST GUARANTY OF MERIT IS OPEN PUBLICITY Every bottle of Dr. Pierce's worldfamed medicines leaving the great laboratory at Buffalo, N. Y., has j printed upon its wrapper all the ingre- j dients entering into its composition. [ This fact alone places Dr. Pierce's ( Family ^Medicines in a class all by r > themselves. They cannot be classed , t with patent or secret medicines be- £ cause they are neither. This is why ' so many unprejudiced physicians pre- | scribe them and recommend them ' to < their patients. They know what they ( are composed of, and that, the ingredients are those endorsed by the most ( eminent medical auhtorities. _The ; further fact that neither" Dr.- Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the great , stomach tonic, liver invigorator, heart? , regulator and blood purifier, nor his "Favorite Prescription" for weak, c over worked, broken down, nervous j women, contains any alcohol, also en- t titles them to a place by themselves. Many years ago Dr. Pierce discovered that 'chemically pure glycerine, of proper strength, is a better solvent and j preservative of the medicinal princi- ( pies residing in our indigenous, or native, medicinal plants than is alcohol ; j and, furthermore, that it possesses E valuable medicinal properties of its j own, being demulcent, nutritive, anti- j septic, and a most efficient antifrement. Neither of the above med cines contains alcohol, or any harmful, habitforming drug, as will be seen from a glance St the formula printed on each bottle wrapper1. They are safe to use and potent to cure, frWEST OPE MAY Harvey Shaw can be seen riding out 0 in his new auto. £ Mrs. Charies Perkins was a Phila- 0 delphia visitor Thursday to see her
father, Mr. Hand Hampton Pierson and family have moved in one of Joe McPherson's houses on Eloredge avenue. r Horace Swain and son Lemuel, will 5* spend the winter in Philadelphia. Mrs. Frank Eldredge has b-'en visit- ) ing her sister, Mrs. Beater Souders Mrs. Eldredge was called home Friday B. her son Joe being very ill. Mrs. Charles Willis took her ISunday school class on a tea berry party Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Perkins have rented Wilbur Collins' Louse. ; Elon Hand is better at this writing. Mrs. Ella Eldredge has returned home after a week's visit with Mrs. Walter Eldredge, of Haddonfield. Mrs. Stephen Reeves is spending j two weeks with Mrs. Frances Bowen, of Camden. Mrs. Rachel Corson, of Goshen, spent a few days with Mrs. Eldredge jr Doughty. William Matthews is able to be out n ONLY A LITTLE COLD in the head * may be the beginning of an obstinate y case of Nasal Catarrh. Drive out the '• invader with Ely's Cream Balm apI plied straight to the inflamed stuffed II up air passages. Price 50c. If you r" prefer to use an atomizer, ask for Liquid Cream Balm. It has ail the good qualities of the solid form of this s remedy and will rid you of catarrh or & hay fever. No cocaine to breed a i- dreadful habit. No mercury to dry d out tne secretion. Pricj 75c., with ■ spraying tube. All druggists, or c mailed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren Street, '* New York. FlSIlNi CREEK. 8 Charles Matthews is on the sick list. 8 We regret to report no improvement 8 in the condition of Caleb Shaw. Eddie Woolson's new bouse is nearly 1 complete. 2 Miss Mary Bate returned to her home in West Cape May Saturday. f Mrs. Beulah Cummings and son Ed- - win visited her parents over Sunday. ' A number of onr Grangers atten ded the Pomona at Diss Creek Tuesday. 1 Albert Matthews of Cold Spring was , ■ an over Sabbath visitor. ' Mr. Kelling is visiting his eon in " Bridge ton. i ' Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder have re- > turned from a pleasant visit to Phila- ' delphia relatve*. Mrs. Hemingway has returned from i her trip to Reading, reporting a pleasant time.
Gcesge OummihBB and family were I over Sunday visitors with her mother, Mrs. John Bate. r William Bat* was home the first of the week with bis parents, Mr. John Bate. Misses Geneva Shaw and Irene Wool son spent Saturday and Sunday at Cape May with friends. Miss Rena Miller spent Tuesday evening with Miss Mary Snyder. Mrs. Lottie Corson, of West Cape May spent part of the week with her sister, Mrs. Mart Sndyer. Miss Mame Oliver is visiting Mrs. Lottie Miller for a few dayB We were pleased to see our friend, A. W. Hand, visiting our school one day recently. Sunday evening, October 24th. will be the anniversary of our new Ohapel. There is to be some very nice speaking , and singing, also Rev. E. A. Wells j of Pleasantville, will preach for "fig. . You are all invited to attend. I Charles Mathews is on the sick list. { Our fishermen are all busy getting i their fikes ready for fall eeling. Downs Crowell and friend, Norman Bavis, called on his aunt on Sunday Harry Thompson and wife and mother, Mrs. Thompson. Mrs Bennett, of Green Creek, and Edna Wool- I of West Cape May, spent Wednes- I day with Mrs. Ella Woolaon. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shaw, Mrs. | Belle Mathews attended the Pomona | Grange at Dias Creek on Tuesday eveaing. Mrs. Albert Pierson, of Seaside, spent Wednesday With her daogbter, j Mrs. Emma Shaw. Mr. and jMre. Thomas Hemingway were calling on friends one day this , week. Caleb Shaw passed away on Thurs- ( day morning after a lingering illness. > wife and "son have our heartfelt ■ sympahy. UNCLAIMED LETTERS List of unclaimed letters remaining in Cape May po8toffi<-" for week snding October 21 : Fielding, Mrs. Clare ; Killkenny, Miss Ellen ; Killian, Mr. ; Murry, Elmma ; Richardson. Mrs. A. ; Robufkon, Mrs.JEmeline; Sgjati, Ernest; Thomas, H. In calling for the above please say advertised. J. E. TAYLOR. P. M , RE STOCK YOUR 5 MUSICAL LIBRARY j No Music Cabinet complete without l old time classics and opera gems, e During the month of October we will p offer the following copies at f c
5 Cents " Each ■y DURING OCTOBER ONLY By mail add two centa extra. More t than one &>py one cent each Black Key Polka Mazarka re Cinderella Spring Song Tit Willow 1- Listen to the Mocking Bird id Last Hope s. La Paloma L'Argentine Cavalleria Rusticana K Invitation to the Dance '• II Trovatore Home Sweet Home . Longing for Home ' Heather Bells 1 Funeral March Flower Song L Farewell to the Piano Fifth Nocturne > d Remember Me e Falling Water e Edelweiss Glide Convent Bells Consolation d Baitle of Waterloo u Anvil Chorus .. An Arabian Scout Alice Where Art Thou e Anchore . is Ave Marie ,r Calvary Old Black Joe Jerusal. m y The Los Coord h One Swce .y Solemn Thought ir The Palms Spring Song ■* The Rosary (George B. Wells) The Wearing of the Green Bridal Chorus The Gipsy's Song The Heart Bowed Down Cavalleria Rusticana, Vocal 1 Last Rose of Summer Legend of the Bells jr On Yonder Rock Reclining Miserere The Pilgrim's Chorus r Sailor's Song and Dance Then You'll Remember Me . Toreador Song Flower Song ; star aim wave . Music and Stationery Dep't. 317 Wasblneton Street Cape May, N. J. j
■ When a Prudential I I Jlonthly Income Pollcyl i piy able it I is administered by an institution of I great financial resources and a world I wide reputation for fair and honor- I able m thods. The sum due will -be paid just as the Company pledges to pay it when the policy is issued. The?|PrudentiaI
MRS. HARRIET BARNETT DEAD Mrs. Harriet Barnett, widow of the late Philip Burnet aged 78 years, died Sa'urday at 8 o'clock p. m. Three sons an one daughter survive. George Howard Barnett, Frank Bar nett, and Mrs. Lily Hand. Funeral occurred on Tuefday morning. High Mass at St. Mary's R. C. cfeurch. Father Kelly officiating. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tlii Kind You Han Always Bought BIDS FOR INLAND WATERWAY Bids were opened Tuesday at Trenby Inland Waterways Commissioner Schneider for the dredging of a mile and a half of [channel in Cape May County, which when completed will open up 15 miles of navigable water as part of the inland water wey from Cape May to Bay Head. The portion to be dredged extends from Holly Beach Bridge, where work was stopped last spring becau-e the appropriation ran out, to Grassy Sound, Wildwood, and will give a clear channel from Cape May to Stone Harbor. D r
^ The bids were opened in the presence 5 of Senators Hand, of Cape May, and Wilson, of Atlantic County, and the several bidders or their agents. The lowest was the Hill Dredging Company, of Atlantic City, at 121 centa per square yard The others were : Ottens Company, Wildwood, 181 cents; re Stokes Company, 13f cents; Rickards Company ; 14J cents ; American Company, 18.8 cents. The amount to be dredged under this contract will be about 145,000 square yards and the total cost under the lowest bid will be about $17,000. The contract will be awarde J, 'Commissioner Schneider said, about November 1, when the State appropriation cf $50,000 beeomes available. It is to be completed in six months. Later contracts will be let for work on other parte of the waterway. The Star and Wave has secured a complete course in live stock farming, written by O. V. Gregory, author of "Money Making on the Farm," and other notabla articles. These stories will be published as lessons, and will appear in the following order,, commencing November 6th : 1. Fences. , 2. Wind Breaks and Buildings. 8. Soil Fertility. 4 Animal Parasites. : b. Some Common Diseases. 6. Pastures and Forage Crops. 7. Silos and Silage 8. Managing the Dairv Farm. j 9 Care and Feed of the Dairy Cow. 10. Handling Dairy Products. 11. Raising Draft Horses. 12. Horse Management. 18. Swine Management. 14. Care and Feed of Swine. 15. Snecp Raising. 16. Feeding Beef Cattle. 17. Marketing Live Stock. 18. Principles of Breeding. It wil' be to your advantage to follow the lessons closely as they are all interesting and practical, and not long ^ enough to bore you. * . PUBLIC SALE. | * George S. Matthews will hold one of the largest public aaJes held this fall, taking place on the Benj. Crosse farm, ( » Rio Grande, opposite the Holly Beach , Rood The sale will consist of live j I stock of all kinds, farming utensils : household articles. Three good ' horses will be sold for tbe highest dol- , ] lar. Look for the large poster. I
: A CALL TO OUR SALE. r The Season for our great Clearance Sale had now |jj arrived and there will be some great selling going on in this h; store during the next Thirty Days. Twice a year we put the knife into our prices. CUT them all to pieces and close out each Season's Goods. Buy all the Goods you can use. j The following are only a few_ items to give Jyou an Idea as to how price run.
, Men's Crawford Oxfords $3.5° cut to $2.98 $4-oo " " • $3.48 $4-So " « |$3.48
Ladies La France Oxfords $4-00 cut to (2.98 I3-50 "" $2.g8 *3-oo «' «« <2.48 »3-oo ^
All White Oxfords Reduced, 8 Men's and Boys Clothing, Reduced to one half their Regular Price * Men's Summer Underwear. J 50c Quality 39c 5oc B. V. D. 39c y 50c Poros Knit 39c 25c Grade . e Fine Neckwear and HoseJ at Reduced Prices. S. R_. Gidding, i. Clother, H&tter Haberdasher and Shoer 419 Washington Street CAPE MAY CITY. NEW JERSEY e ' — ; U TWmii SMiTfi : Yacht .Avenue, Schellingar's Landing j Dealer in all kinds of : FEED, HAY, FLOUR , Lowest Prices and Finest Qualities , Keystone Telephone 95
SHERIFF'S SALE. 1 By virtue of a writ of fieri facias to - me directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery, of the State of New Jersey, I will expose for sale at public vendue at the Sheriff 's Office, Cape May Coort House, ■ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, 1909, : between the hours of 12 and 5 o'clock I p. m., to wit, at 1 :30 o'clock iu the afternoon. All the following described tract or 1 piece of land with the buildings thereon erected, situate in the City of Cape May, in the County of Cape May, and State of New Jersey, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at the north corner of lot No. 28, formerly of A. E. Hughes, standing in the sputbeast side line of Lafayette street, said corner being eighty-nine feet from the southeast corner of Lafayette and Jackson streets, measured along the southeast line of Lafayette street, and running . thence, from the corner of lot No. 28, and by said side line of Lafayette ' street north forty-four and a quarter ' degrees east fifty-five teet to a red cedar piug; thence south thirty-five degrees and twenty-six minutes east I sixtx-one and six-tenths feet to an iron 1 gas pipe driven in tbe ground ; thence, along a lot formerly of Judith E. Hughes, south sixty-five and three- j quarter degrees west, sixty-four feet to an iron pip© and the line of lot No. 1 28, formerly as sold by A. E Hughes, 1 one of the heirs of John Stortevant; ' thence by said lot north twenty-four and three-quarter degrees west forty feet to tbe beginning, containing S three thousand four and seventy-five hundredths square feet of land, more c or less. This lot being run off on the southwest part of a large lot conveyed 1 by John W. Beeves, Sheriff of Cape . May County, N. J., to said Oamdeir Fire Insuiance Association by deed 1 dated January twenty-seoond, 1900, and reoorded in the Clerk 'a Office ot \ Cape May County, on tbe fifth day of February, 1900. in Book No. 147 of J Deeds, page 164, etc. . Being the same premises which were 1 conveyed to tbe said J. Parker '^"»i"g tbe said Camden Fire Insurance
Association by deed dated ;the tenth day of May, 1901, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the County of 0 Cape May in Book No. 157 of Deeds, u page 410, etc. . Seized as the property of J. Parker e Lansing, et ai., defendants, taken in y execution at the suit of the Twentieth Century B. & L. Association, complainant. and to be sold by ROBERT R. CORSON, ! Sheriff. Dated October 6th, 1909 r S Conrad Ott, Solicitor, Camden, N. J. : P- f. $17.20 10-9 5t f BOYS! GIRLS! COLUMBIA BI 1 OYOLE FREE! Greatest offer out f Get your friends to subscifce to our- • magazine and we will make you a 1 present of a $40 Columbia Bicycle— the • best made. Ask for particulars, free r outfit, and circular telling "How to s Start." Address. "The Bicycle Man," j 29-81 East 22d Street, New York City. PARKER'S MP* H mndi, 1 loiuinni Crvwlh. should be "letter, perfect" and- on cards ol good quality, that ii the so many of these cards are sold by the Star and Wave PubCompany» 31? and 317 St. We can pleaseyou in this line. Write for style Card A and prices of -our imitated.) engraving

