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CHURCH NOTICES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. James HcLeod will preach on Sunday in the Presbyterian Church. BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday morning worship, 10 :8C, subject, "The Christians Call, Authority and Message." Evening worship, 7:80, subject, "A Question Which the v Jews Evaded." TO T. G. WHELAN, and to any person interested in the lot or land hereinafter designated : Take notice thaf on the 17th day of September. A. D., 1906. at a sale of land for unpaid taxes, for delinquent taxes, due the Borough of South Cape May, Cape May County, New Jersey, was assessed for the years 1908, 1904. 1906, the subscriber, the South Cape May Improvement Company, purchased in fee the lot or land hereinafter designated, the said lot or land having first been then and there put up and offered for a shorter term and no , one having bid for a shorter term, to ! wit: Lot No. 19, in Section No 51, in a Plan of Lots prepared for the Mount Vernon Land- Company of Cape May by N. C. Prioe, December i»th, 1889, located in the Borough of South Cape May, Ca| e May County, New Jersey. That the said lot or Land can be re- : deemed by you, or anv of you, upon ] payment to the subscriber of the sums i of money hereinafter designated, but ! that your right to redeem the said lot i or lapd will expire within sixty days ; after the service of this notice upon you in the manner prescribed ,n and by i the Act of the Legislature of the State i of New, Jersey entitled "An Act for f the Assessment and Collection of ( Taxes" approved April 8th, 1903, and I the supplements thereto and amend- 1 ments thereof, and tha' unless you i redeem the said lot or lend within 1 sixty days after the service of this " notice upon you in the manner pre- 1 scribed in the said act your right to re- C demption will be barred. J There is due the subscriber, by virtue of said sale under said Act, the sum c of 97 87, together with interest there- [ on at the rate of 12 per cent ler annum r from the 17th day of September, 1906. t together with other fees and expenses o as have been incurred by the Pur- a chaser, the subscriber, under the said y act, and the fees and expenses incurred i by the purchaser, ibe subscriber, in as- S certaining the owner or owners, mort- f gagee or mortgagees, occupant or oc- 7 cupants or other person or persons hav- t ing an interest in or a lien upon the ti Slid premises so sold for taxes. d THE SOUTH CAPE MAY IMPROVE- d MENT CO., 380 Washington Street, i> Cape May City, N. J. ti Ernest W. Lloyd, Attorney. « !

Good boys make good men ; good men mold good boys ; good boys make more good men ; thus goodness is perpetual and eminently commendable. — C. A. Brewtcn. WHEN RUBBERS BECOME NECESSARY and your shoas pinch, Allen's FootEase, a powder to be shaken into the aboes, is Jnst the thing to use. Try it for breaku g in new shoes. Sold every where. 25c. Don'tjarccpt any substitute. 11-27 4t William Kubn, the speedy little out- 1 fielder of last season's Cape May team, has signed a contract with the Johns- I town Tri-State team for next season. | All Who Would Etyoy good health, with its blessings, must understand, quite dearly, that it involves the question of right living with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of what is beat, each hour of recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may , be made to contribute to living aright. Then the use erf medicines may be dispensed with to advantage, but under ordinary conditions in many instances a ample, wholesome remedy may be invaluable if taken at the proper time and the California Fig Syrup Co. holds that it is alike important to preeent the subject truthfully and to supply the one perfect laxative to those desiring it. Consequently, the Company's 8yrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna gives general satisfaction To get its beneficial effects ^ buy the genuine, manufactured by the , California Kg Syrup Co. only, and for sale , by all leading druggists. <

DEATH OF C. F. MORRIS. On Friday afternoon, Decebmer 3rd, Constantine F. Morris, aged about 80 years died, after a lingering iilnes. Funeral services were held at the residence of his daughter. Mrs. I. Learning Sheppird. Monday afternoon, and was conducted by Dr. Dobbins and - Rev. James Burns, r Mr. Morris leaves a widow, two , daughters, and two sons. Mrs. I. > Learning Sheppard, Mrs. Howard F. Otter, Angus Morris and Frank Morris. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM , will cure not only a fresh cold, but ore ' of those stubborn coughs that usually , hang on for months. Give it a trial , and prove its worth. 25c. 60c and ' , 91-00. 11-27 4t TO THOMAS J. SMITH, and to any person interested in the lot or land hereinafter designated : Take notice that on the 17th day of [ September. A. D., 1906, at a sale of j land for unpaid taxes, for delinquent ! taxes, due the Borough of South Cape ■ Cape May County. New Jersey, | , assessed for the years 1902. 1908, 1901, i , 1905, the subscriber, tne South Cape , May Improvement Company, purchased ( fee the lot or land hereinafter des - [ , ■enated, the said lot or land having I , been then and there put up ana . offered for a shorter tetm and no one i having bid for a shorter term, towit: ! , Lots No 85 and 87 in Section No. 44, in a Plan of Lots prepared for the Mount Vernon I -and Company of Cape . May by N. C. Price. December 28th, . 1889, located in the Borough of South . May. Cape May County, New That the said Lot or La> d can be re- i . deemed by you, or anv of you, upon ( »o the subscriber of the sums of money her inafter designated, but that your right to redeem the said lot , . land will expire within sixty days j : after the service of this notice upon!, you in the manner prescribed in and by 1 n the Act of the legislature of the j of New Jersey entitled "An Act for the Assessment and Collection of Taxes" approved April 8th 1903, and . the supplements thereto and atoend- 1 ments thereof, and that unless you re- \ tne said lot or land within sixty i after the service of this notic. j upon you in the manner prescribed in I S the said act your right to redemption i h will be barred. There is due the subscriber, by Tir- j

j tne of said sale under said Act the sum e of $17.21, together with interest there- i i. on at the rate of 12 per cent per annum ' from the 17th day of Septemer. 1906. . together with such other fees and ex- ; penses as have been incurred by the j Purchaser, the subscriber, under the j said act, and the fees and expenses in- 1 1 curred by the purchaser, the sub- j - scriber, in ascertaining the owner or i e owners, mortgagee or mortgagees, oc- i t cupant or occupants or other person [ r or person* having an interest in or a j • • lien upon tne said premises so soM for I taxes. THE SOUTH CAPE MAY IMPROVE- , . MENT CO.. 320 Washington Street, . i I Cape May City, N. J. j , Ernest W. Lloyd, A ttorney. 1 1 HOTEL ARRIVALS j (_ WINDSOR J Monte) air— Will S. Monroe. Walden. Mass.— Miss Mary E. Dur- I gin. , Philadelphia — Ewdard A. Hellis, i Arthur W. Scott, Wm. W. Doughton, < Bernice R. Whipple, Mary E. Mona- i ban, D. R. Frany, H. N. Smith. I VIRGINIA 1 Philadelphia — Tbos. J. Mooney, i Chas. Karnum, Chas. H. Reed, Madge ■ B. Fewer, Wm. H. King. E. V. Wal- , tern. James O. W. Aahurst, G. F. , Schamberg, J. F. Jacoby. Pittsburg - W. 3. Lauer, A. J. i Bosengnest. < Cleveland— O. P. O'Brien. Oak Lane, Pa.— Mrs. J. M. Holmes. , Stone Harbor — David*Rislcy. , New York Oitv— J. Whitney. t Belvedere, N. J.— Dr. M. S. Beesley. , Princeton— Rev. Royal J, Smalley. c Radnor, Pa.— Samuel Jamison, Miss t Jamison. Moorestown, N. J.— Chas. P. Willets. i ENVELOPES, 91-50 per thousand, printed any one oolor. This price is low to last long, better place yoor order while we are in the humor, a Special attention to mail orders. ' a

MO 6RANDE Mrs. Hannah Kimble and Mrs. Ella M orton went to Philadelphia on Wedr* eday shopping. Miss Nettie Harris visited friends' at W ildwood Harold Morton still carries his arm in a sling. Mr. .and Mrs. Monroe Hand spent a tew days with friends in Philadel phia recently. Mrs. Sullie Gilsor took a trip to Millville on Wednesday where she will spend a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Biddle, of Erma. visited friends of this place on Monday Mrs. William Homan took her little , boy to Cape May on Wednesday to hive his teeth extracted. Mr. Matthews and three children, of , Holly Beach, was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Cresse Sunday. Will Harris, our butcher who is in 1 poor health, ^rieiteo Philadelphia on Saturday to consult a doctor. Fred Neat went to Cape May on Wednesday on business. Miss Eliza Reeves spent Saturday' ! _ and Sunday with ber brother, who is ; keeper of the Sea Isle City light house, , returning Monday. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The partnership existing between , Charles J. Jaquette and Edward j | Newell in the cement paving business I and other concrete work, has been , I dissolved by mutual consent and the same king of business will hereafter be conducted by JUharles J. Jaquette and Edward Newell individually. CHARLES J. JAQUETTE, , EDWARD NEWELL. 3 Dated December "th, 1909 • TO J. C. AND A. R. WILSON, and to any person' interested in the lot or 1 land hereinafter designated : . 1 Take notice that on the 17th day of September, ;a. D 1906, at a sale of land ! 3 for unpaid taxes, for delinquent tartes, • due the Borough of South Cape May, ' • Cape May County. New Jersey, as- ! f sessed for the years 1902, 1908, 1904, i 1905, the subscriber, the South Cape , May Improvement Company, pur- • j chased in fee the lot or land hereinafter designated, the said lot or land having first been then and there put up and offered for a shorter term and . no one having bid for a shorter term, ' to wit : Lot No. 38, in Section No. GO, : in a Plan cf Lots prepared for the Mount Vernon Land Company of Cape ' May; by N. C. Price, December I , 28tb, 1889, located ir the Borough of I of South Cape May, Cape May County, I I New Jersey ' I j ThatRtbe said Lot or Land can be re- I , deemed by yon, or any of you, upon 1 | payment to the subscriber of the sums 1 of money hereinafter designated, but c that your right to redeem the said lot i : or land will expire within sixty days 1 after the service of this notice upon i . ; you in the manner prescribed in and by i , ' the Act of the Legislature of the State t i of New Jersey entitled "An Act for j i the Assessment and Collection of 1 1 j approved April 8th, 1903, and 1 1 I the supplements thereto and amend- 1 1 1 ments thereof, and thst unless you re- 1 C i deem the paid lot or land within sixty. J days after the service of this notice up- J on you ia the manner prescribed in the j c I said act your right to redemption will r be barred I o I There is due the subscriber, by vir- 1 1 of said sale under said Act the sum I c of 98.75, together with interest thereon ! a at .the rate of 12 per cent per annum ! y from the 17th day of September, 1906, 1 1 together with such other fees and ex- £ penses as have been incurred by the I f Purchaser, the subscriber, under the ! 3 paid act, and the fees and expenses in- t i curred by the purchaser, the sob- n scriber, in ascertaining the owner or d owners, mortgagee or mortgagees, oc- d cupant or occupants or other person or u persons having an interest in or a lien ti j upon the paid prem'pes so sold for w I taxes. SOUTH CAPE MAY IMPROVE- ti MENT CO , 320 Washington Street, o Cape May City, N. J. o ** Ernest W. Lloyd, A'torney. fi J. b. GREEN, and to any person n interested in the lot or land here- p inajfter designated s g, Take notice that on the 17th day of Ci September, A. D , 1906, at a sale of 8( land lor unpaid taxes, for delinquent 0' ■ mini iui unpsiu taxes, ior aennquent

taxes, due the Borough of South Cape - May, Cape May County, New Jersey, t assessed for the years 1908, 1904, 1905, • I the subscriber, the South Cape May i ; Improvement Company, purchased in . fee the lot or land hereinafter desig- • | nabd. the said lot or land having first s | been then and there put up and offered s j for a shorter term and no one having ■ I bid for a shorter term, to wit : Lot • | No. 9, in Section No. 68, in a Plan of ' 1 Lots prepared for tbo Mount Vernon • Land Company of Cape May by N. O. i Price, December 28th, 18®, located in ' j the Borough of South Cape May, Gape ■ ! May County, New Jersey. I That^the said Lot or Land can be re- ! deemed by you, or any of you, upon payment to the subscriber of the sums ! j of money herei natter designated, but that your right to redeem the said lot , or land will expire within sixty days i after the servioe of this notice upon I you in the manner prescribed in and by i the Act of the Legislature of the State nt New Jersey entitled "An Act for ' the Assessment and Collection of 1 Taxes" approved April 8th, 1903, and 1 the supplements thereto and amendments thereof, and that unless you redeem the said lot or.land within sixty days after the service of this notice you in the manner prescribed in the said act your right to redemption will be barred. There is due the subscriber, by virof said sale uDder said Act the f sum of 97.87, together with interest , thereon at the rate of 12 per cent per i from the 17th day of Septem- v ber, 1906, together with such other ' and expenses as have been in- , curred by the Purchaser, the sub- , scriber, under the said act, and the feea t and expenses Incurred by the purchaser, the subscriber, in ascertaining . owner or owners, mortgagee or > mortgagees, occupant or occupants or , other person or persons having an in- i in or a lien upon the eaid prem- , ises so sold for taxes. . SOUTH CAPKMA Y IMPROVEMENT CO., 820 Washington Street, r Cape May City, N. J. f Ernest W. Lloyd, Attorney. Place your surplus on time deposit J . with the Security Trust Company and i get 8 per cent interest. tf

•TO A. M. LAKASON, and to any person intereeted'in the lot or land hereinafter designated : ! Take notice that on the 17th day of September, A. D.. 1906, at a sale of , land for unpaid taxes, for delinquent taxes, doe the Borough of South Cape May. Cape May County. New Jeney, assessed for the years 1904. 1906, the , subscriber, tha South Oape May Improvement Company, purchased in fee the lot or land hereinafter designated , the said lot .or land having first been i then and there put up and offered for a shorter term and mo one having bid for a shorter term, tffwit: Lot No. 25, in Sertioy No. 51, in a Plan of Lots nrepared for the Mount Vernon Land Company of Cape May by N. C Price, ' December 28th. 1889. located in the • Borough of South Oape May, Cape May County, New Jersey. That the said Lot or Land can be redeemed by you, or any of you, upon payment to the subscriber of the sums of money hereinafter designated, but that your right to redeem the said lots or land will expire within sixty days after the service of this notice upon you in the manner prescribed rin and by the Act of the Legislature of the State-of New Jersey entitled "An Act for the Assessment and Collection of Taxes'.' approved April 8th, 1903. and the supplements thereto and amendments thereof, and that unless you redeem the said lot or land within sixty 1 days after the service of this notice you in the manner prescribed in the said act your right to redemption will be barred. There is due the subscriber, by virtue of said sale under said act the sum of 95.48, together with interest thereon at the rate of 12 per c* nt per annum; from|the 17th day of September, 1906, together with such other fees and | expenses as have been incurred by the Purchaser the subscriber, under the said act, and the fees and expenses incurred by the purchaser, the subscriber, in ascertaining the owner or owners, mortgagee or mortgagees, occupant or occupants or other person or persons having an interest in or a lien upon the said premises so sold for taxes. SOUTH CAPE MAY IMPROVEMENT OO., 820 Washington Street, Oape May Oity, N. J. Ernest W. Lloyd, Attorney. MRS. J. PAUL, SARAH PAUL, and to any person interested in the lot or land hereinafter designated : Take notice that on the 17th day of A. D., 1906, at a sale of isnd for unpaid taxes, for delinquent due the Borough ot South Oape May, Cape May County, New Jersey, assessed for the years 1902, 1908, 1904. 1905, the subscriber, the South Cape Improvement Company, purchased In tee the lot or land hereinafter designated, the said lot or land having first been then aDd there put and offered for a shorter term ana one having bid for a shorter term, tolwit: Lot No. 4, in Section No. 28, j a Plan of Lots prepared for the 1 1 I Vernon Land Company of Cape i ; by N. C. Price, December 28tb, i 1889, located in the Borough of South 1 May, Oape May County, New i j i ; That the said Lot or Land can be re- ' j deemed by you, or any of you, upon ' [ payment to the subscriber of the sums 1 : of money hereinafter desmgated. but i 1 that your right to redeem the said lot ' i or land will expire within sixty days 1 I after the service of this notice upon I in the • manner prescribed in aad 1 the Act of the Legislature of the State of N^w Jersey entitled "An Act c j the Assessment and Collection of I ! approved April 8th, 1908, and ( supplements thereto and amend t ments thereof, and ^hat unless you re- c the said lot or land within sixty « afier the service of this notice J yc.u in the manner prescribed in j t the said act your right to redemption c will be barred. 1 1 Ttiere is due the subscriber. Thy vlr- 1 tue of said sale under said Act the sum t of 158.02, together with interest there- r at the rate of 12 per cent per aDnum the i 7th day of September. 1906, d together with such other fees and ex- u penses as have been incurred by the t the subscriber, under the * said act. and the fees and expenses incurred by the purchaser, the sub- t scriber, in ascertaining the owner or o t mortgagee or mortgagees, oc-

e cupant or occupants or other person or . persons having an interest in or a lien . uion the said premises so sold for : r taxes. i THE SOUTH CAPE MAY IMPROVE- i * MENT CO... 320 Washington Street, 1 J Cape May City, N. J. i Ernest W Lloyd, Attorney. < I ( PILES If you hav e Piles we will cure vou I Writs lo-dmr for 5 FREE BOOKTLET A GUARANTEE. Established in 1885, and have never . found a case we could not cure. , OREEN'S SPECIFIC CO., i Broadway & .Manhattan SL, New York, R. V i NOTICE. ~ 1 i The annual election of offices for | i Cold Spring Grange, Patrons of Hub- 1 1 ! bandry, will take place at the regular j meeting to be neld Monday evening, I C 18th, 1909. All members are earnestly requested to be present F. E. BATE, W. M. j J G. CORSON, Secretary. 12-4 2t J 6REEN CREEK. J Mrs. Elizabeth Foster, wno has been C with her daughter at Holly Beach h several weeks returned home last ' C week. Her dauhgter. Mrs. Clara Bright, of Gosben, called on her on Saturday. - Robert Uilmore and family drove down from Bridge ton on Saturday to spend a few days with her parents at the parsonage Captain John Newton, of Salisbury, spent last week here with his brother Nathaniel. On Sunday they both went Court House to stay a few days with Mrs. Mamie Ross, then the Captain went to Wilmington to visit Mrs. Alice Ludlam, thence back borne. Clarence Selover went to Philadelea last week to engage in the tug t business. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Camp are representing Oape May Grange at the State Grange at Aabory Park this Mtoses AJena and Pbeoe James were j

- sbopping in Philadelphia last wsek. d Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chance, who spent several days in Camden reoraV f ly. took their pet cat with them. He f weighs twenty-six pounds and is t named for Governor Stokes, whore e mother gave it to them when it was . a kitten. f e Miss Emma Hemingway who has i- had scarlet rash, nas recovered and e able to be out. She had the misfortune to nearly cut one of ber fingers off. a There seems to b* quite a demand r for houses to rent in this place. Those 1 who do not own their homes have . trouble to secure one. It would be 3 a good thing to build some for rent. i William Holfiugsead lhas sold his , house to Mr. Foster's brother. Harry 3 Foster, of Dias Creek. He will move ' * short time. Mrs. Laura Logan now occupies the boose. " „Mr- *nd Mra- Frank 'Earnest of i Dennisville, came down on Saturday s to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. t Henry Daugherty. He drove Cold < Spring Sunday afternoon to visit hia 3 sister, Mrs. George Weeks. In the J evening he gave a- good talk in the i Epworth League. \ Christopher White, who has been . working at the carpenter business for some time at Wildwoood Oreet, unfortunately met with a very serious fall " from the roof of a three story dwelling , upon which be was at work. His tn- - juries were quite severe and necessitated hie laying aside for some time. He broke bis nose and bruised his eye and shoulder badly. i — " When a horse picks ud a nail in his " foot what does the driver do? Does he • whip the limping, lagging animal and 1 force him along? Not unlere he wants - to ruin the horse. At the first sign - of lameness be jumps down, examines • the foot and carefully removes the - cause of the lameness. What is called "weak stomach" is like the lameness • of the horse, only to be cured by rer moving the cause of the trouble. If i you stimulate the stomach with " "whisky medicines" you keep it going, but every day the condition ia ■ growing worse. A few doses somei times of Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery will put the disordered stomaeh and its allied organs of diges- ■ ion and nutrition in perfect condition. | Ninety-eight times in every hundred . "Golden Medical Discovery" will cure | the worst ailments originating in dis- ■ eascf of the stomach. It always helps. . It almost always cures. To cure con- [ stipation use Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They're sure. i TO JAMES HASTINGS, and to any person interested xi the lot or land hereinafter designated : I Take notice that on the 17th day of ; September, A. D.. 1906, at a sale of I land lor unpaid taxes, for delinquent taxes, due the Borough of South Oape May. Cape May Ooijpty, New Jersey. I assessed for the year 1905, the sub- : scriber, the South Cape May Improvement Company, purchased in fee the or land hereinafter designated, the said lot or land having first been then ; and there put up and offered for a shorter term and no one having bid for : shorter term, to wit: Lot No. 0. 1 in Section No. 80, in a Plan of Lots ' prepared for the Mount Vernon Land 1 Company of Cape May by N. O. Price, ' December 28th. 1889. located in the of South Cape May Cape 1 County, New Jersey. That the said Lot or Land can be re- 1 deemed by you, or any of you, upon . payment to the subscriber of the sums 1 of money hereinafter designated, hut ' that your right to redeem the said lot land will expire within sixty days ' after the service of this notice upon ' in the maimer prescrib-d in and by , j Act of the Legislature of the Staie ' of New Jersey entitled "An Act for ' the Assessment and Collection of approved April 8th. 1903 and c the supplements thereto and amend- J ments thereof, and that unless you redeem the said lot or land within sixty after the service of this notice * you iu the manner prescribed in c the said act your right to redemption will be barred. " * There is due the subscriber, by vir- c of said sale under said Act the sum of $3.71, together with interest there- » nn at f hp Nip nf 1*> no, nonl ..... ..... at the per per annum •

from the 17th day of September. 1906, together with such other fees and expenses as have been incurred by the Purchaser, the subscriber, under the said act, and the fees and expanses incurred by the purchaser, the subscriber, in ascertaining the owner or owners, mortgagee or mortgagees, oc- , cupant or occupants or other person or , persons having an interest in or a lien . upon the said premiss so sold for taxes. THE SOUTH CAPE MAY IMPROVE- ' MENT CO.., 320 Washington Street, Oape May Oity, N. J. Ernest W. Lloyd, Attorney. " i ^ >0Ur friei>ds with . Awwlw V ttie dn><> or drink habit i d to the Keeley Institute. f Cure 30 years of soccessful cures. * Write for particulars. ' Keeley Institute in Eastern Penna ' .812 N Broad St., Phila e — » » « a The cost of the proposed bridge to ' be built across Great Egg Harbor Bay i. connecting Somer's Point, Atlantic and Beesley 'a Point, C«pe B County, is estimated by the n Engineers at $580,000. j

0 AaaUU rtotasLu. : Scott s Emulsion \ is the original — has been , the standard for thirty-five e years. ^ There are thousands of \ so-called "just as good" , Emulsions, but they are • not — they are simply imif tations which are ^ never ' as good as the originaL | They are like thin milk— . ; SCQTT'S is thick like a heavy cream, r If you want it thin, do 1 it yourself— with water— ; but dont buy it thin. _ FOB SAIJt BY AJ.L DRTJOGI6T8 8*nd 10c.. narno of paper and thla itfccon beautiful turlnca Bank and dUd'a Skvtch-Boak. 1 toch bunk f..nulna a Good Leek Pannj. ! SCOTT & DOWNS. 409 Purl 8l. New Yak i WEST CAPE MAY ! 1 Postmaster Horace Swain waa visit- ! iag at Wildwood early in the week. : Mrs. Daniel Miller and daughter ' Bessie, were over Sunday visitors at » Wildwood. Mrs. Cresse and family have mov ' to Court House. ■ Mrs. Biddle, of Erma, has been vis ing her daughter, Mrs DaWBon. 1 Mrs. El dredge Doughty and J aught ■ Mary, 'were shopping in Philadelph Tuesday. 1 Mrs. Daniel Stevens is quite sick at : this writing. • I Elon Hand is much improved and is able to take short walks out doors. Stpehen Reeves entertained a party of gunners this week. | Alfred Matthews and family have moved into their new house on Mechan- • ic street Mm Eldredge Doughty is on the sick list this week. ; Mrs Edward Little is making im- : provements to her house. Miron Morton has accepted a position with the electric light company. Samuel Taylor has been on a gunning trip. New improvements are still going forward. Edward Newell- is building a dwelling at the corner of Pacific and Third avenue, the first story cf which of concrete, thus leading in the idea in the use of building material which must it is believed, soon prevail generally, owing to the increasing scarcity and cost of lumber. Milton Hand has had a hay window built in his dwelling. Henry Reeves' new home is finished and ready for occupancy. Wm. Chambers. Jr., has been spending two days in Philadelphia shopping and attending to business. The proudest man on Broadway just is Don Davis, because a fine little boy has come to call him papa. Mrs Eliza Willis had her Sunday School class to dine witn her and otherpleasantly entertained them. Mrs. Daniel Stevens has been very critically ill for some days. She has he very anxious s> mpathy of many trienrts. Mrs. Jacob Smallwood, who has suffered so long and patiently, has recently been growing weaker. "Uncle" Mark Williams, our veteran woodsman, now 78 years old,' says he can still chop wood with any man. DO THE RIGHT THING if you have DU THE RIGHT THING if

• Nasal Catarrh. Get Ely 'a Cream Balm 1 at once. Don't touch the catarrh powders and snuffs, for they contain cocaine. Ely's Cream Balm releases the secretions that Inflame the nasal passages and the throat, whereas medicines made frith mercury merely dry up the secretions and leave you no better than you were. In a word, Ely's Cream Balm is a real remedy, not a delusion. Ail druggists, 50 cents, or mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren btreet. New York. SECOND "WARD Mrs. Mary Hand and son, H. Walker, were called to South Dennis to attend the funeral of a relative. Miss Nellie Camp, of Dorchester, N. J., spent some time with Mrs. Jos. • Dougherty. Mrs. A. G. Bennett has been on the sick list this week. Glad to see Mrs. R. T. Ware out after a severe sickness A number of hogs were killed in the ward this week. The Misses Ruth and Emily McPherof Fishing Creek, spent Saturday aad Sunday with Ida and Edith Bush. Mrs. Edward Jones was shopping in Philadelphia one day last week. Mrs. Margaret Church was here looking over her property recently. Mrs. Fred Tompkins entertained ber sister, Mre. Harry Jones, and husband, over Sunday. Mrs. Jones was Miss Alice Lansing.

For Coughs— Take This Do you know a remedy for coughs and colds nearly seventy years old? There is one — Ayer"s Cherry Pectoral Once in the family, it stays. It is not a doctor, does not take the place of a doctor. It is a doctor's aid. Made for the treatment of all throat and lung troubles. Ask your own doctor his opinion of it Follow his advice. No alcohol in this cough medicine. ).C. Ayer Co.. Lowell, Ma*. ou cannot recover promptly if your bowels are constipated. Ayer's Pills are gent ;>• lax abvc; ad directly oo the hvcr. Sold for nearly sixty years. Ask your doctor all about them.