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CiPE MAY STAR AHD ¥iYB Merged la 8«er and Wererjo, ram dree Thereder Ereeief. Imed * eerh week on Fridre creatag. Out of J ton drcalatlaa. Saturday atoraiag. MiulKHi Ma. $m — s i Tar H Uma This paper is catered at the post oOce as tceoad ADVERTISING RATES— FortheereweieiwcoF f' gfc—dgdglagtoscadadscitiscrecats by nail. Cash *teg»T<£!Zd!£ °ml: tc. per line tret iasartWa: pr. par liae each additional Insert km, aoapcreil F "SSStamdoaa. as cents per inch. Transient Adi 'SsarssW^fisst---.. J 1 'T&'SSr.'i™..™ T s, 1 Motion: jo cents three Insertions. Thirteen thaes I ^^SusdrMoisi. one" cent per word each in^AJresohttion of condoW^fr^lod^^church^ ■ 'AtSletJ^SSSu SSo'ha'wStlr or dally ( S; adWriai. win be charged for at the rate of one dollar far any resolution occupying three Indies of space or P lam, s>d tre cents per line H. addition far each ( • If a cross appears opposite your name ' an wrapper or paper it indicates "that your subscription expires this month. The subscription price is $1.00 per year in advance. I HT ' - i roceries, dry goods and provision i o boots and aboes at rock bottom 1 ces at Tbos. Soults, Cold Spring. ■ CASTOR I A Par Infanta and Children. lb Hill Yon Han Aiwaji Bought 6REEN CREEK. Joseph Brown is carting logs to the Rio Grande mill. Thomas Foster, who purchased the William Hollingsead place, is clearing up and adding much to its appearance. Mrs. Edward Oompton ar.d son Wayne spent part of 'ast week with Mrs. Edward Armstrong at Ocean Oity. Mrs. George Crease will go to Trenton this Saturday to assist in the receiving Home for Homeless Children. She spent two weeks here with her daughter, Mrs. Onlia Hemingway • Mra. Edward Armstrong, of Ocean Oity, is spending two weeka here with ber parents. Mr. Armstrong was here Tuesday. Mra. Herbert James, of Ocean Oily, is spending two weeks here with ber parents. Mr. James spent Monday night here. Will Batman, who is supplying at Stone Harbor life saving service, spent Monday at home. Miaa Errr.a Norbury ia spending a few weeka with her sister, Mrs. Emma Crease, Philadelphia. Heath Norbury had a very sick horse last week and had to call a veterinary, but the animal is slowly recovering. Mrs. Magcie Leeds has been in the Methodiat Hospital, Philadelphia, for treatment for two months. We hope she will soon be much improved in health. Mrs. Millie Hand, of Rio Grande, ■pent this week here with friends and attending revival services. The revival service at the Methodist church is stili going on. Albert Dawaon, who married Mrs. Lucy Smith will move on the Lizzie . Foster farm in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Camp were called to Dorchester on Saturday to attend Ihe funeral of bis cousin, Mrs. Terry. She was a bride of only one week. Mr. end Mrs. Camp stayed at Millviile over night. Miss Reba Earnest (.pent Friday night and Saturday at ber . home at Denhisvilie. Master Miller Robinson accompanied her there. Mra. Bertha Crease baa been a great sufferer the paat month from a gatberedtooth. It baa been lanced five times and has broken tnree. We wish her a apeedy recovery. Or Tuesday Truman Hickman cried the sale of store goods of Waiter Schellenger, but did Jnot get through until Wednesday.

HOTEL ARRIVALS 1 VIRGINIA Philadelphia— T. R. McAllister. P. { Brown. W. W. Welsh. O. M. Tioe, « J. V. Rogers, Jaa. O. War hurst. J Rochester— M. C. Shaw. I Atlantic Oity— Kdwaid D. Page' J Cape May — Mra. Mary Church. Cbae S. Church Olermon».-N. J.— H. S. Townaend. j New York— Ohas. J. O'Neill. t*i Newark— O. H. Ransom. | Camden— W. A. Baird. H. Hewitt. I John H. Marsh, T. M. Smyth. J. A C ashman. ML Holly. N. J.-C. L. Price. WINDSOR Philadelphia— H. g. Volk, O M. * J. B. Doyle, S. V. Jackson. j . Binghamton, N. Y — Karl L. Bing-| ' Montreal, Canada— Jos. S. Grayer. j Montana— S. Byron Cclbeigh. j < Bala, Brazil— Theo. Edekoven. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT J Notice ia hereby given that tbein-ji tennediate accounts of the subscriber, i 1 as guardian of 8. E. end R. S. El- a i dredge, minora, will be audited anji < stated by the Surrogate, and reported for settlement to tbe Orphans' Court of | the County of Cape May. on the 33rd day of February next. Dated January 16, 1910. . REUBEN S. HOFFMAN. 1-32 6 Guardian. i nflcAiiF°RNiApRivET9 J UU HEDGE PLANTS L.uU I Fine well rooted plants. 12 to 18 .inches. Large 24 to 80 inch plants 3.50 per 100. Prices reduced 25 to 60 per cent for the present to reduce our large' i Stock. Safe arrival in good order Guaranteed. Order now before Stock 1 is exhausted. Send for circulars, men '■ tion this paper. Established 1873. West Jersey Nursery, Bridgeton, N. J . ^ HO 6RANDE Uriah Oresse has a very sick horse. Charles Loper, of Erma, collector Of ' the Citi7ens Telephone, was seen .riding through our village on last Friday. Miss Laura Downs has been entertaining Leon Hickman's sister, of Millviile, for a few days. j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pierpont spent ( Friday with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Harris. Thomas Rilay, our much esteemed ' and obliging grocerymau. went to r Philadelphia Monday, returning on ' Wednesday, for the purpose of enlarging his stock. Call and see his cheap line of shoes. Those who went to Cape May on business tbe past week were : Mrs. Ella ' Morton. Mrs Louie Harris ana daueh1 ter Rita, Mrs. May Riiay, Mrs. Leliah McDonald, Leon Hickman and sister, ' and Mrs. Smith Endicott and son Mrs. George Strang, an aged lady and much respected by her neighbors, still suffers with her eye. from the ' effects of a snowball, thrown at ber [ by an unruly boy while she was going ' from the.postoffice. ' William Crease with men and team was out Tuesday scraping the roads ' Mra. Ira Turner entertained her daughter Bertha from Philadelphia. Mra. Fred Neal and ^daughter May, spent Tbursday.with her'daughter Lidie and grandson Mulford Hand, &f | Burleigh. Children Crfcr FOR FLETCHER'S * C ASTORIA ! We are sorry to note D. E. Guff is 1 still confined to ibe bouse. J. S. Oresae is improving and able to , ' be out and walk around a little on nice ' days. 1 Rio Grande Grange bad a very inter eating meeting on Thursday evening 1 and some ; information gained in tbe way of fanning and raiting crops. 3 Mr. and Mra. J. G. Corson were via 1 iting Diss Creek friends one day this week. 1 Tbe cxtA services in the Baptist ! r Church are well attended and full of ' 1 interest and it ia hoped morn will take interest in The good work.

ELDER HENRY CUNNINGHAM t Recommends Ytroi For Weak. Rjm-Down People. " I was ran down and weak from Indigestion and general debility, also . suffered from vertigo. I saw a cod liver preparation called Vlnol advertised and decided to give It a trial, . and the results were most gratifying. After taking two bathos I regained my s rength, and am now feeling unusually wsU." — HENRY CUNNINGHAM. , Elder Baptist Church, Kinston, N.C. . MdiduL Hi M^lll tom^Udm bImimmi <J CoTTS. oa ml Tcmc W Vtad emu. so ofl, aid i. fcf tu tlx Bat SBnUw T~ II I III | - ) ~" ' | •' nUfaMureUd.Uibi JAMBS MBCRAY. DnSkt, Cap. May. I

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Spring and Summer Opening Edward Van .Kessel TAILOR 424 Washington Street We are pleased to announce that we are fully prepared to receive orders for Spring and Summer with a complete new line of goods. The very latest patterns and I invite your early inspection. Suits from $20 up. Trousers from $5 up. Kevt tone Telephone 124 X. . 1

KEELEY CURE. 1 i The cure tha'ht-" been ronti"- , uously surcen-ful for m-re ihsn 30 ' years is worth investigating Kor j the drug or drink Habit. Write for | particulars. Only Keeley Institute in Eastern [ Pennn . 8l2 N." Broad St., Phiia. ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM , i has been used successfully lor years ' for deep-seated coughs, colds and bnm- j cbitis. Everybody should know about | it. It ia simple, safe ana sure. 2-19 4' The New Faint Store John Little hue opened up the bu?i- ! neas of selling paints at th- corner . j Jackson and Washington streets ana b is jast the pn<ce co buy freah paints. ! j SK0N# WAR# Mrs. Lansing is spending some time! with her daughter, Mr*. Fred Tomkins. Mrs. A. G. Bennett spent tbe day with faiends at the L.ight House on* day tiua week. Robert Chambers is improving after a severe illness. Mrs. Horace Church and son of Holly Beach, were the guest of her parents. Mr. and lira Chariea York. Mrs. J. B. Rock, ol A ashing ion, D. C-. is spending some time with ber parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. G Bennett, i. Henry Snyder, ot Harnsburg,1-Fa<.'i visited hie mother, Mrs. Cattunnej Snyoer, who ia very sick at the home ; of ter daughter. Mrs. J. Are., Corgie, street. Mra. Snyder is in her »ted rear year. Miaa Mildred Hand ia e nfined to her bore* wt<h a aprainad aokla Mm Drh»veh Tkeaspao . is snailiag ' tik^raia*»a^er of ^he^wiater w th ket

CAFE MAY COUNTY ORPHANS' COURT On the spplirsMnn of Eklith H> Dos ser, (formerly Edith H. Pepper). Ad- . ministratrix of Estate of Isaac H. : Pepper, deceased, for sale of lands to pay debts. ORDER TO SHOW OAUSF. Edith H Dosser, (formerly Edith H. r Pepper) Administratrix of Estate of Isaac W. Pepper, > eceased. having ex- . hibitrd to this Court, nnder oath, a 8 just and true account of the personal " estate and debts of said Isaao W Pep- * pei, dec-ased, whereby it appears that 4 the persons! estate of aaid Isaac W. Pepper, deceased, is insufficient to pay Iris debts, and requested the aid ; of the Court iD the premises, it is oridered on the ninth day of February, A. D., 1910, that all persuna interested in tbe lands, tenements, hereditaments I and real estate of said Isaac W Pep- ■ per, deceased, appear before tbe Court, 1 at the court house in Cape May Court ] House, ou the thirteenth day of April, 5 next, mt ten o'clock in the forenoon, to - show cause wby so roucb of the lands, tenements, hereditaments and real , estate of Le said Isaac W. Pepper, ' deceased, should not he sold a* will be ' sufficient to pay his debts, or tbe I residue thereof, as the case may rer quire ; that this order, signed by tbe Surrogate, shall be immediately hereafter set up at three of the moat ' public places in tbe County of Cape , May for aix weeka aucccKsive'y, i nd be published st least once each week for the Mine time in (be Star nnd Wave, one of Uic newspapers of this r Sute. .L CUAS P VANAMAK, Surrogate. s | J " • i ; TO MOTHERS IN THIS TOWN s , Children who are delicate, feverish 1 ' and cross will get immediate relref from Mother Gray's Sw*re Powder* I for Children They cleanse the store > aeh. ari oo the liver. —Mra a Mcfctj child streog ana healthy. A certain i fee woe—. *•* far aildrwr net. fee. FN EE Add— a. ANwS OfeMiE Lettey. N T. M»4

i GIVEN AWAY FREE AT GIDDINGS A beautiful Gold Pi.te Clock wi.en you have purchased $2-5 worth of merchand se at our Store. We are h«ld ng a reduction sale which will save you money and give us an opportunity to make room for our New stock pf Pprlng goods 50e Fleece Underwear 37c $1.25 Ati-Wool Underwear 98c 75c Medium Underwear 49c $1.60 For Ope 98c $1.26 Plush Caps 98c 50c Dress and other Caps 35c. CRAWFORD SHOES FOR MEN $6.00 High Cut Boot- 5.48 4.00 Gaade Colt Skin Gun metal and other leathers 8.48. 8.5P Grade all leathers and Styles 2.98. LA FRANCE SHOES FOR WOMEN $4.00 Grade in tbe Latest Style 8 48 8.5(£Grade all leathers and toes 2.98. 3.00 Grade all ehades that are popular 2.48. We are quoting the above prices to give you an idea of how everything is cut below their actual value at this sale. , Give us a call and save money. S. R. Gidding 419 Washington Street, GapeJ May Ask f jr i , 62 5 Punch Card and when punched you get a beauItiiul Premium Free. SEE WASHINGTON THE NATION'S CAPITAL _ v 5' i Pennsylvania Railroad <- S 10.75 aid {13.25 tun Cape Han al Wgeraritt.. tlrkeU.and full Irfoanatilon mty ?- ^ [|Tf- be ■ biilned ficmlTlcket Ageouor a Pare. Traffl..- Mgr. Genh^aS' AgenP a ■■ >- SEEDS W ICH SUCCEED growers ofl t, "mr re re Garden Seeds upon I Landreths E'ir Ir" ! BstablUhmenr founa- ,) 611 ^0 Years If Landreths* seeds are not sold by your Merchant in aumoient quantity or variety, write for an illustrated Catalog, e advertisement out out and mailed with a cash order is e good for twenty cents on any order over one dollar. .- Say if a Private or a Market Gardener. * „ D. LANDRETH SEED CO., Bristol, Pa . * MENTION THIS PAPfRfeNBBMBBM d ° miK Seed Potatoes . HERE STRICTLY TRUE TO NAME 7~ Cohhlsi*. Rom Dew Drops Green Mountains Strnmoi Maine, and Fifty oOrer VgiaM We can ahrev* Hell Lower than our Competitors * aSED POTATOES STRICTLY CASK 1 CHOICE YELLOW ONION BETS v, -Sj WRITE FOR FRICB UST I JOHN KIENZLE, N. W. Cor. and & Dock SU. . — ' nu:u»-»»« PhlladulDhla Btlasrnnrn and Warohou— 2M South 2nd 8tr— t