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Kit) GRANDE Mrs. Emily Hand went to Court House on Friday. Henry Reeves, with his sister, wife and son, visited Mrs. May Rilay in their auto on last Wednesday. Mrs Walter Edwards is entertaining her sister for a short period. Miss Ada Hand, who has been spending several months with her sister turned borne on Friday. Robert Pierpoot and family have removed in the bouse lately vacated by Mrs. Reba French. Mrs; George Thornton made a business crip to Philadelphia recently. IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS Doe'l Kiitske the Omm of Your Trouble - A Oepe May Ci tires Shorn How to Core Them Many people never suspect their kidneys. \Jf suffering from a lame, weak or aching back they think that it is only a muscular weakness; when urinary trouble sets in they think it will ■oon correct itself. And so.it Is with all the other sym ptotns ofklduey disorders. Thai Is just where the danger lies. You must cure these troubles or they may lead to diabetes or Bright'* disease. The best remedy to use is Doan's Kidney PUls It cures all ills wnich are caused by weak ordiseased kidneys. Cape May people jestify to permanent cures. Stanley Bsnstead, Corgle and Queen streets, Cape May, N.J, says: "For twenty years I suffered from klaney trouble. After doing a hard day's work, my back ached severely aud when I flret arose In the moruiug, I fell lame and sore. I became tired easily, was dull' aud languid and -«t\ times was bothered by a blurring of my sigbt The kidney secretions contained sediment and I was forced to arise many times during the night on account ol their frequency in passage. Doan's Kidney Pills relieved me In a abort lime aud the oon ten is of six boxes ""effected a cure." For sale by all dealers Price 60oeuts. Foster- Milbum Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Stales Remember the name— Down's— and take no other. GREEN 'CREEK. i The young people gave Engene Norbury a party in honor of his birthday on Monday evening at the home of his ■ister, Mrs. Edward Oompton. r rank Redgraves is running asparagus and rhubarb to Wild wood market. Wesley Bavis has bad a nice grave stone set to mark the grave of bis wife in the cemetery. Mr. and Mrp. Alfred Creese spent Sunday with Cold Spring friends. Our boys went to Rio Grande on Saturday to cross bats with their team and were defeated. A much needed rain fell on Sunday and Monday as ii wss getting very dry. No eervice in either church on account of the rain. Captain M. M. Norbury cleared for Port Royal on Friday and from there
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to Jacksonville after lumber. His brother, S. C. Norbury, sailed with Mm. William Eldredge, of Stone Harbor, spent Monday night at borne Jerry [McKnight, who has boarded with Harry Thompson for severs 1 y e ars past, is boarding[with Mrs. Sarah Schelienger. James Boyce, who has been engineer • nai steamer at Atlantic 'City, is at borne. Harry Fisher, of Rio Grande, is working for Joseph Brown Mrs. Jane Schelienger and children spent [Thursday afternoon at Court House. IjMrs. Mary Holmes, who has been with her daugnter, Mrs. Enoch Hand several weeks returned home on 1 Friday. A. T . D. Howell, of Dias Creek, made a business trip here on Friday. ( Mary Thompson and Laura Logan : ' have opened their ice cream parlors for the season ' Mrs. Bertha Cresse is on this week's sick list. Will Bateman. Jr. who has been substituting in the life saving station : | the psst few months is now at home. Captain Joseph James, of Schooner ; Lotta Ruasel, spent Sunday at home, his vessel being in Philadelphia. Truman Hickman is going in ;tbe poutlry busineesa more extensively and hal William Thompson to build | him a new house. He went to Mill- , ville and purchased 96 Rhode Island Red eggs and got 82 chicks from them. They seen to be thriving well. | George Johnson brought a load of t oysters on shore last week, his wife accompanying hftn in the vessel. They will make their home here now. Our sturgeon fishermen commenced work last week. Charles Thompson and Coleman Solover catching the first." The Ladies' Aid Society met at be | Parsonage on Wednesday of last week and reelected all the old officers for another year, except the vice president. Mrs. Frank Hand was elected in Mrs Frances Creese's plaoe, who resigned. They sent some old church carpet to MiJIvilla and had 10 fine rugs made, placing'three in the pars mage an selling the rest MOTHER GRAYS' S^EET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN Successfully u-ed by Mother Gray, nurse in the Children's Borne in New York, Oure Feveriabnesa, Bad Stomach, Teething. Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 10,000 testimonials. They never fail At all Druggists, 25c. Sample FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy. N. Y. 4-16 4t O DO NOT WEEP O do not weep ! I am not dead by dying A blessed "endless life has dawn»d on ma, Be comfort ed,;my|dear one ! Cease "thy crying, i Thou wouldst rejoice coulrfs't thou my glory see. ' Here dwelleth peace. Here shines eternal light. No more the darkness falls, no more the night O dojnot weep ! O do not weep ! why should I longer tarry In darksome land, where death and sin afright? A nobler prize in this blest home I My palm is green, I wear the robes of light. Why should thy tears bedew the graveyard sod? Mine eyes behold with joy the faoe of God. Ofdo not weep I O do not weep ! See bow the years are fleeting Soon will thine angel bring thee also o'er. Among the blessed will I give thee greeting, | Forever mine where death can part no more. Then raise thy eyee from gravery and aod; O, dearest, trustful, lift thine eyes to , God. Aod do not weep.
i . A LETTER OF THANKS I wish to thank the Junior Order American Mecbanios for their faithful attendance during my recent illness of ten weeks and to say that this lodge is a worthy one whioh all the young men i of this community should join. H. O. BOHM
MANY PEOPLE DO NOT GROW TOMATOES FROM SEEDS, BECAUSE THE FEW PLANTS REQUIRED CAN BE PURCHASED ' J CHEAPLY. j TO THESE WE OFFER OUR BEST VARIETIES IN STRONG PLANTS READY FOR SETTING , OUT. IT IS SIMPLY A QUESTION OF PUTTING THEM IN 1 THE GROUND. PRACTICALLY NO ATTENTION IS NEEDED AFTER PLANTING. PLANTS OF SELECT VARIE- ■ TIES 30 CENTS PER DOZEN; . THREE SPECIALLY GOOD KINDS, PONDEROSA, TENDERLOIN AND CRIMSON CUSHION ARE 40 CENTS PER DOZEN. ; WE BELIEVE THE Y ARE WORTH MUCH MORE THAN THE DIFi FERENCE. wii? send ou/traoS ''°HBNDrasON" SO seeds, enclosed In a courem envelope which' 25 cenl cash payment on any order of $1.W | THE MAN ABOUTJTOWN Miss E. D. Harrison, proprietress of Baltimore Inn is here arranging the I hotel for summer occupancy I Aajfc. Thomas and [family, of Philadelphia. are occupying their Queen street cottage. Joseph Schelienger, of Roycrsford, Pa., was.nerelthe first of?the week. Lesile Crawford, of Philadelphia, a former letter carrier here, was an over Sunday visitor. Edward F. Townsend and family, after passing the winter in Philadelphia, opened his Washington street cottage. An enjoyable party was entertained on Monday evening at Excelsior Skating Rink by Mrs. John Uoyle. W. S IP. Shields, a Philadelphia real estate operator, was looking over the town on Wednesday. Miss Sara L. Tomllnson, of[Wilmington. is passing a few days at her Windsor avenue cottage. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C AST O R I A UNCLAIMED LETTERS List of unclaimed letters remaining in Cape May postoffice for week ending April 21 : Slewer, Mrs. Samuel ; Morries, i Eugen E. In calling for the above please say advertised. J. E. TAYLOR. P. M. A CERTAIN OURE FOR A HING FEET Shake into your shoes Allen's FootEsse. a powder. It cures Tired, Aching, Callous, Sweating. Swollen feet. At Druggists, 26c. Try it today. Sample FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. 4-16 4 FISHING CREEK Miss Hannah Woolson is worknig fur , Mrs. Harry Stites at Holly Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hand called on Daniel ' Woolsonion Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw, of Holly Beach, were over Sunday visitors with -heir son's, Herbert and Henry Shaw. > {Maurice Bate and family, of Philadelphia, are viaiting their parents, Mr. * and Mrs. John Bates. Mrs. Oharlee Foolk and son called > on Mrs. John Snyder on Tuesday afternoon. 1 Mrs. Caroline Barnett. of Erma, is ■pending a few days with her eon, > Jacob Barnett Israel Woolson and family ^ont Tuesday night with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shaw went to Court House autamobilng Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Grace Woolson is visiting Mrs. ' Emily Thompson at Green Greek and i will start for Brooklyn on Saturday to 1 see[her parents. 1 Leslie Woolson and brother Earl and ' William White, Jr., [caught five < shad on Wednesday. ' The young folks gave a party on 1 Mias Theresas Chester Friday evening. Some came from Kio Grande, Dias i Creek and(Erma. 1 CHURCH NOTICES ; M. E. OHURCH i The pastor will preach the third sermon of the eeriea on "Prayer" at < 10:80a. m., aubject, "Secret Prayer," | nndat*T"46 p. m., the fourth in the i serieajon "Old Testament Character*," ; subject, "Moaea." f PRESBYTERIAN OHURCH 1 The lecture by Rev. Dr. James MeLeod on "The Morning Star of the . Reformation," which was postponed . because of the storm last Sunday, will be delivered on Sunday evening. . Everybody will be welcome. Children Cry ■ FOR FLETCHER'S , C ASTO R I A 1 CILD SPRING [ .Mr, Alice. McKirsIck visited: ter ! mother the first of the week. I Miss Sallie Hughes spent Tuesday f <aad Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs D. < O. Eldredge. J William Thompson is a frequent { visitor in our village. « Mr. and |Mre. Abijah Reeves?;have * purchased a fine auto which they are | thoroughly .'enjoying. t Master Clinton Shaw, of Pbiladel- i phia, la the gu est of bis grandparents. J Elwood Douglass and Jennie McNeill , were initiated into the first and second ( degree mysteries of the Grange Mon- ( day evening. L H. Eldredge and family resumed , occupancy of their cottage Thursday, j Shep Taylor's house is receiving a ' coat of paint. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown threw ; open their hospitable [doors Tuesday i evening_ to f members of the Chapel ' Sunday school who enjoyed a good time J I socially.' Tbejpacs word) was "calico" r | ai d he who'did not wear a bit ofTthis < decoration was fined for the neglect, < i Unique were* some of the modes of decking with this material, lapei bows, neckties'Jand armlets for gentlemen, , slipper bows, collars, hair decorations " and Bashes for the ladias. A very tall . I gentleman was Dresentjwhose deferen- " I tial bows were particulars striking. ^ : T"TheSDistinguished Girl' "was! there also, with pretty eoantenance[and;be- t f coming cap. ruffled gown, fashionable , , foot gear^ano eioow 'glovesjto ; match. ^ The [lady proved to be Mr. Brown. whose"identity;was recognized after a ^ i number of two cent guesses had been made, and this, added to the dime ad- ( mission fee. swelled the treasury fund j. to 16.60. Novel games, music and a , geographical contest were[other!feat- ^ , ures of the evening, after which re- ^ freshements*were fserved.^and a 11 Ireturned to their.'bomes in the pleasant j moonlight. | ' (Too late for last week.) * The road overseers havejbeen fixing 1 up 'he Bayside Koadf and this was 1 ' much needed. It has not been done d fcr many years. 1 The beautiful team of grays owned c ! by'John O. Elliott are much noticed and admired. ■ Mr and Mrs. Lewis Wilson, are the " happylparenta of a[fine baby girl which they "named "Alena Maye." The'stork has;bean*[quite" busy? here, bringing two*girls, one to Joseph El- ■ liot and the other to Mr. Heas. ] Mra. Thnmas"Wilson, who has been ] qiite ill is recovering. | PERRY DAVIS' PAINKILLER « is "an ounce of prevention" as well as c a "pound of cure." For bowel ( troubles, akin wounds, colds, and other j Ills. 36c and 50c sizes. 4-16 4t j The Security Trust Company has £ ample room for the safe storing of your £ insurance policies and other valuable j papers. Boxes to rent, wills kept • without charge. tf j RUBBER STAMPS, * Brass or Copper Stencil* for marking boxes, baskets, etc., will be mad< to d~ at short notice. , MAI AND WAY! STATIONERY DEPARTMENT 317 Washington Street j i A LETTER OF THANKS I wish to thank the Mayflower ' Lodge, No. 268, L O. O. F., for their i faithful attendance during my recent . illness of ten weeks, and to say I feel - that this lodge is a worthy one for all the young men "of this community to join ; Also tha branch of this worthy 1 lodge called the Fraternal Protective - Association, of Boston, another good and worthy lodge, and which should i receive aa many applicants for mem- , bership aa there'are'I. O. O. F. in this city. I [Local Collector of Case May, *H. O. BOHM.
COCNCIl HGCtBNUS j A special meeting of City Count il waa.held on Tuqaday evening at which all members were present excepting and specifications for the I proposed new lighting system by means of arches were presented and accepted and advertisements for bids authorized. Repairs to Pavilion No. were ordered made. The Street Committee waa authorto go ahead with the improvements on Yacht avenue. Bids for the construction of sewers on Maryland' avcnoej(a), New York avenue (b), and Gorney street '(c). opened and were aa follows : Atlantic Construction and Supply A, 11218; B, $8848.64; O, Agreeing to complete A in two months, B in three months. J. Harvey Bennett: A, $1486; B, ; O, $480.80. Agreeing to complete A in 10 days and B in 86 days. J. H. Hanea: A, $1486; B. $11,747; C. $414.64. Agreeing to complete A two months. IB in two months, C fifteen days. Norcroaa; & Edmunds: A, $180; "B, 65; O. $461.61. Agreeing to complete '^AJin mi days, B in three months. •" Contract A and B were awarded to J. Harvey Bennett and (J to Joseph H. Hanea, to go into effect when bonds are aold and money is available. ' The healthy old man wears his gray baira like a silver crown. What if be be threescore and tan if there ia atill fire in his eye. firmness in hia itep, ] command in hia voioe and wisdom in his counsel. He commands lova and reverence. Yet bow few wear the mantle of age with dignity. Dim ayed. querulous of speech, ha!ting|in step, childish in mind, they "lag superfluous on the stage, " dragging out the fag end of life in a simple exisThe secret of a healthy old age a healthy middle age. The man who 1 takes care of hia stomach, who keeps bis bedy properly nourished, will find i that the body does not fail him in old i The great value of Dr. Pieree'a , Golden Medical Discovery lies in the ' preservation of the';working power of ' the stomach and other organs of digee- ] tion and nutrition. From this center is distributed the nourishment of the whole body, the salt for the blood, ;the • lime for the bones, phosphates for the brain and nerves. A sound stomach a sound man. A man who keeps his stomach sound by the use of MedicaljDiscovery" will wear the crown of grey hairs as befits a monarch, with dignity and ease. Formula printed on wrapper— not a secret, "patent medicine," but[of known 1 composition. WEST CAPE MAY. ' , : Mr. I and Mrs. Clement Nfwkirk | spertjjSunday at Bridgeton. i Z John Bailey has returned to Pbiladel- j ph*a after spending several months ( with hia cousin, Johnny Jibnson. Dr. Frank Hughes went to New York ' a couple offdaye. Mrs. William [Morris is spending a { few days in Philadelphia. i Mrs. T. Lyle visited her friend, Mrs. f on[Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pierson and j children, of Ocean Oity, visited parents this week. f fir. and Mrs. Walter Peck and little j are visiting ner mother this , week. t Mrs. William Matthews has returned , Long Island, and reports that her brother, Ralph Hughes, is getting along very nicely. Mra. Wslter Edmunds has returned ' after a short visit with her ( Mrs. Charles Perkins spent a few j days with£her parents. I Mra. C. Willie took her Sunday j school class on a picnio Saturday. ( HOTEL ARRIVALS 1 WINDSOR [ Philadelphia— James T. Grayer, 1 Harold B. Antoni, A. H. Gager and | [James Burgason, Mrs. E. Baum, I Margery Baum, John H. Wunder, Mr. 1 and Mra. A. C. Oonnelly, M. S. San- 1 dert, Susan Jones, J. F. Edwards, ( George^E. Feltman, Frank Pallerson, F. Kelley, William J. Vaill, E. " M « Darnalt, J. W. Glover, R Harry Severns, O. Garrison, T. Banks, J. Miss Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Helen [H. Remington, Margaret C. kemmgton, si. E. Weyl, ' Robert[H. Vane. Mr. ana Mrs.[J. W. ( Fleming. 1 Allentown— T. ,H. Dicke. ' New^York— Charlea H. Jonea. Shenendoah — John MacDonald. Atlantic Oity— Mr. 'and Mrs. Obarlea B. Boyer. j Baltimore— Isaac A. Oppenheim, ; Oppenheim. ■ •
■Icmpiiifl. out-door* and a I plain, diet I all good and belpfui, but I the moat important of Scott's EmalsioB It u the standard treatment prescribed by physician* all over the world for this dread disease. It is the ideal food-medi-cine to heal the lungs and build up the wasting body. TOR SALK BY ALL DRUGGISTS B«cJ Kb., b mm of papar bbJ tkl* •*_ for OO^bBBOUtBl BjU OalM'B Lock Pcsaj. 8COTT * BOWNE. 409 IW &. N. *.
Stamford, Conn.— Mrs. F.T. Taenia. Pottatown— Mra. W. H. Heister. Bristol— Mrs. L. G Line, Mi. and Mrs. A. J. Gideon West Chester— W. A. Pierce Boeton— B. S. Trautman. VIRGINIA New York Oity— J. Thompson. Collegevijle— Mrs. F. G. Hobson. Camden— J. D. Middleton, Jno. CashF. M. Smythe, H. Hewitt. Philadelphia— John W. Ackley, Edward Collins, Mrs. Wm. T. King, Wo. N. King, J. F. Brady, Mr. and Mra. E. J. B. Coxe and child. Geo. R. Townsend, Mrs. Turner, Master Coxe, M. Buchus, A. Kisbpany. Cape May— Dr. and M'a. Wm. B. Sickler. West ville — Jot. Prott. Worcester— Mass. M'ss Emma Harrison. Trenton— J. J Walter Miller Wenonah— Mrs. J W. Carey. Moorestown — Chns. P. Willetta. T'S PHARMACY" SUCCESSFUL After a great deal of effort and correspcndence Mecrav's Pharmacy, the popular drug store, has succeeded in getting tbe Dr. Howard Co. to make a special half price introductory offer on the regular fifty cent size of their celebrated specific for the cure of constipaand dyspepsia. This medicine is a recent discovery for the cure of all diseases of the stomach and bowels. It not only gives quick relief, but it makes permanent cures. Dr. Howard's specific has been so remarkably >uccessful in curing constipation, dyspepsia and all liver trouble that Mecray is willing to return the price pa.d in every case where does not give relief So great is the dimand for this specific that Mecray 's Pharmacy has bem able to secure only a limited supply. and every one who is troubled with dyspepsia, constipation or liver trouble should call upon them at once. CITY OF* CAPE MAY. NEW JERSEY PROPOSALS FOR (AROHES ON BOARDWALK) AND (ADDITIONS TO PAVILION NO. 1 ) Proposals will be received by the Council of the City of .Oape May, Council assembled, oo Tuesday, the 8rd day of May, 1910, at 8 o'clock m. , in the GouncillCbamber of the Oity Hall of aaid Oity, for the construction of Arches on the Boardwalk in accordance with tbe plans and specifications therefor, whicb can be seen on file in the office of the Recorder of tbe said Oity. Proposal will also be received at tbe seme time and place for [the alteration and repair to Pavilion No 1. in accordance with the plans and specifications herefor which can be seen on file in tbe office of the Recorder of tbe City of Oape May. F. W. WOLFF. Chairman of Committee on Property and Improvement 4-23 2t DEATHS MRS. J. M. MARIS Mrs. J. M. Maris, of 830 Pine street, Philadelphia, who haB been e regular visitor here for a great many passed away at her home on of last week. . - A MASQUERADE PARTY Invitations are out for a masquerade party at the home of Mrs. E! Carter McKnight, 749 Washington street, evening, May 10th, 1910.
Tonic or Stimulant? There is an immense difference between a tonic and a stimulant Up one day, way back the next; that's a stimulant Steady progress day by day toward perfect health; that's a tonic. Ayer*s Sarsaprrilla is a ton.'c, a strong tonic The only Sarsaparilla entirely free from alcohol. Do not stimulate unless your doctor says so. He knows. Ask him. Do as he says. j. c. Ayer Co.,Loweli.M<u*. fcmSpaSon b the one great cause of sick-beadaSe^!3^mesfc Indigestion, ba breath, debility, nervousness. Has your doctor ever recommended Ayer's Pills to you

