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Rack front the wild* of Africa. Some twStaty thousand miles. 5 Ajnerica's flrat citizen.^ Greet* sis tit ,o land with smiles. i ad. from between those great whit# K- teeth. Math Inks I beer him say.. "Hurrah for North America! E The good old U. B. A. i' "I .and of my birth, my native heath. { I ban thee with delight; My heart leaps Intervening apace To be at home tonight. "Tea. this is but the seventeenth; Tomorrow I will land. And once again march to the strains Of "hot time' by the band. 5 "I yearn to greet my countrymen. To revel in their praise, And wield the big stick as I did In presidential days, f- "Could I but live a thouaand years L The earth Fd stand on end. And on the table of renown , " My edicts would be penned. "I'd make New York the capital Of all the universe. And Ellhu with Cortelyou Would help me out of course.
"Sir ». .mam Loeb would run the mint And on the money stamp My prodle as a Colonel brave Before the Sen Juan camp. Td have no army or navy. K To this I would atten' L Br wireless Interference It With the languages of man. P "Glenn Curtis would patrol the skies WR To marshal heaven's hosts. And hover 'round about the throne Arresting warlike ghosts. "There'd be no court or equity; I'd ju-ge and jury be. And use King Solomon of old. Sing songs of ecstacy. "Then peace would soar In every land. While i. as king, would reign supreme By grace oi Uncle Sam. j —Charles Albert Brewton. ] a mmiLz Aonrr The glycerine employed In Dr. rlercs's . medicines greatly enhances the med- j lclnai ' properties which It extracts and holds In soluiion muc.. ostler than al- 1 cohol would. It also possesses medicinal properties of its own. being a valuable demulcent, nutritive, antiseptic and , SLUtlferment It adds greatly to the efficacy of Blackcherry Bark. Golden , .Baal Boot. Stone Boot and Queen's Boot. " contained In "Golden Medical Discovery" in subduing chronic or lingering coughs, bronchial, throat or lung affections for all of which these agenu are ■ recommended by standard medical • authorities. In all cases where there Is a wasting away of flesh, loss of appetite, with weak stomach, as In the early stages of consumption there can be no uoubt that glyoerlne acts as a valuable nutritive and aids the Golden Seal Root. titone root. Queen's Root nnd Black Cherry Bark In promoting — gestlon and building up the flesh and strength, Controlling the cough and bringing about a healthy condition of the whole system. Of course. It must not be expected to work miracles It will not cure consumption except Id the early stages. It will cure every disease, obstinate, , chronic coughs, bronchial and laryngeal troubles, end chronic sore throat with hoarseness. In acute coughs it is not effective. It Is in the lingering coughs or those of long standing, even when r accompanied by bleeding ot the lungs. J that H has performed Its most marvelUS* or ojrcuLXXED lettesb. List of -unclaimed letters remaining In Cape May postoffice for week ending June 1*. 1S1Q. Barber. Miss Klmer; Bunker. W.; Dolman. Mrs. S.; OambrUl. T> D.: Mcf . . Donald. Edwin; Martin. John C.; Man. Miss Jeanne; Thomas, Joe. In calling for the above please say advertiseu. ». X. Taylor, r. K.
ana. xmllt m. jaooss The death of Mrs. Emily H. Jacobs occurred, at the home of her baughter, Mrs. Bessie Cushman. BtsemoDt Fa., on 'luursday morning, June IS. at Mrs. j aoobs was the second daughter of the late Charles W. Button end Jane , Chambers Button, former resident* of till* city, -and was born at Heislervllle, Cumberland County. In - August, 1847. A brother. 8amuel Sutton, resides at East Creek, and . a slater. Mrs. Laura Plerson. this city. . Interment will be made at Eldora. this, Saturday morning, June II. MANY CHILDREN ARE SICKLY Mother Gray's Sweet. Powder* for Children Break up Colds in H hour*, core Feverishness, Headache, Stomach Troubles, Teething Disorders, - and Destroy Worms. At all druggist, 26c. Sample mailed FREE Address Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. S-ll 41 AM OXDXMAMCZ Ordinance of the Board of Health of Lower -ownsblp relating to. Garbage for the year 1910. Section I. Any person or persons keeping or maintaining on his or any other property any pens or placse for dumping garbage or refuse known as slops or swill shall not be less than ISO yards from any puollc highway or residues of any person. Sec. 2. All swill or slops or other re- ' fuse 'not eaten by hogs after each feeding shall be cleaned up and burled. Sec. 8. Any person or persons not complying with 'these conditions shall forieit ills permit Immediately, and be subject to a line of twenty-flve dollar*. By Ooder of the BOARD OF HEALTH 6-18 Sts NOTICE TO CXESXTOKS All who have claims against the late May B. Farmer or her estate, are requested to present them to the subscriber by whom thsy will be settled If proven just and true. FRANCIS FARMER. West Cape May. Dated June 16th. 1910. Sealed bids w,.> be received and opened and the contract awarded on Tuesday, July 6, 1910, at 8 o'clock p. m., to furnish the City of Cape May with twelve hundred tons, more or leas, of No. 1 Beach Creek Natural Draft Bituminous Steaming Coal, or No. 1 Quenaliening Natural Draft Steaming Coal, or both, for one year from July 6, 1910, to be delivered and unloaded on the trestle of the Cape May City Water t\o? -a. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bide. Dated June 18, 1910. geo. s: douglass. W. H. CHURCH. aDAM suelke. Committee on Fire and Water. 6-1 S 2ta ^VULCAN =TO ASTERS for Your Gas Range ||25 Cents Each Cape Mav ILLUMINATING^ Company 406 Washington Street
Do Iron In Comfort .1 1 1 It'll ( IRON-COOL CONVENIENT andJECONOMlCAL « c nn nit easy i,I) .11 TERMS CAPE MAY LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY Cape May City, New Jersey i
Will Enter High Schools
Tbe following pupil* have been granted 1 * Eighth Grade County certificate*, hav- | ' ing received tbe required average as a ( :. result of the recent county examine- 1 tions. This w ill entitle tbem to ad - mission to the first year's work in any ( 1 county high school. Eighth grade ( r pupils who failed to receive the posing 3 mark in tbe examinations, may be ad- I - mitted to a high school provided the ? • principal of said high school desires to J take the responsibility. If a student so admitted succeeds in doing the work e of the first year high school and successfully passes tbe annual examinaf tions for this grade at the close of tbe £ r term, an Eighth Grade Certificate will ( then be issued to him. This ruling is £ T in accordance with a resolution paaaed i r by the High School Association at iu ■ May meeting. C J AARON W. HAND. County Superintendent, li East Creek : Lizxie Christian. ' Avalon: Albert Leslie Gandy, Le * t Hoy Mahan. Edna Etta Scbellenger. i Eldora : Ralph Hand, Amanda Chaster - Dennlaville : Earl Chester. t South SoaviUe ; Alberta Barn as. £ 1 Clermont: Augusta Small, William J Cherry. £ Holly Beach : Rose Goeckler, Marion £ Records, Eloiae Bright, Ruth Justice, e | Elsie Ourxm, Ruth Hunt, Eathet Yen- f ! ney, Harry Walker. p r Fishing Creek : Geneva Shaw. n North Wildwood: Augusta Hauss- Z man, Rae Young, Frances Means, I Irene West, Carlton Leonard, Waiter Larcombe, Egbert Wood, Joseph d
| Upper Township: ^ Arthur Z Sutton. Caldwell, "Cecil Mumford.Psarla Caldwell, Stanley Gandy, Elsie Ott. West Cape Mar: Earl Taylor, Orion Reeves, Edgar Dawson, Guaaie Gocbel, Leone Eldredge. Wildwood: Blanche Daggim. Ella Heritage, Adrian Busby, Eerie McWilliama. Eva Kwan, Naomi Miller. Academy : Ella Dowlas*. Cold Spring: N. F. Taylor, FlorSnyder. Swain ton : Muriel S. Grace. Green Creek : Carl Norbury. Edna Hollingeead Rio Grande : Virginia W. j Edwards, M. Neal, Oliver K. Harris, , Adelaide S. Harris, Ralph G. Denn. Court House: Eva Scull, Ethel ' Eugene Chambers, Dory Young. Goshen : Rita May Tomlin, ArabelJames, Annie E. Maaaey, Walter Leonard Kirk bride, tiers bom Maasey. Erma : Ethel Peterson, Marion Piatt Woodbine: Michael Blume, Michael Israel Oytron, Abram Fiah, Samuel Goldinger, Israel Kotinsky, Pefrovitch, Samuel Finestein, Singer, Morris Shapiro. Morris Martin Kenin, Fannie Alexenberg, Miriam Bloestone, Pauline Guaaie Glazer, Mary HalIda Banner, Esther Shapiro, Fannie Subber, Paulino Tracfatman, Tillie Zellermsyer, Mary Glickman, Marie Lloyd. Whitesboro: Alice K. De Vane, Hil0. Lee.
SAVE YOUR MONEY NOW 1 i < even at a Sacrifice if necessary, then you will not wantjor be dependent upon others in your old age. Here your money is secure, it is easy ob- ' tainable when you want it, and will earn for you THREE PER CENT. INTEREST. SECURITY TRUST CO. Cape May City, N. J. Keystone Telephone 48 The . Merchants National Ba_nK SSSgfa t i». CAPE MAY, NEW JBRSEY HB SHOME INSTITUTION Accounts Solicited. A general Banking Business Transacted. Cape May City and County Bonds for sale. 3 PER GENT INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME EP0SITS officers W. L. Stevens, President
Joseph H. Hanee, Vice Pre* George H. Reeves, Vice Pres.
'Henry H. , El dredge, Cashier Everett J. Jerrell Asst. Cashier
DIRECTORS
Wm. H.J Church. W. L. Cummin gs Joseph H. Hanee John T. Hewitt
F. B. Mecray John W. Mecray W. H. Phillips M. D.
George H. Reeves H. B. Rutherford E. W. Springer W. L. Stevens.
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Showing its simplicity, ease and j hibithm will interest you, and you should take advantage of the opportuitnyt o witness it "SWAIN'S VARIETY STORE# : 305-7 Jackson Street Cape May. j Demonstration, June 2-4 Inclusive
Ford Model "T" Roadster. Rear tQAA seat detachable, with full equipment yvvv# Ford Roadster for 3 persons, top, gas lights, in first class condition, has been used but a short time Ford Cars need no introduction. Just ask those who own them for particulars. A New 1910 Model Maxwell Runabout used only 3 months. Has top and is complete $550. Also a Maxwell Touring Car, 20 horsepower in fine condition, $650. DANIEL F. FOCER, 233 Perry St, Cape May
Phones Free Prompt Delivery Camden Bottling Co. 312 and 314 Washington Street The only wholesale Liquor Shop in Cape May City Full line Imported and Domes tsc Wines Liquors, Mineral and Lithia Waters The largest Variety of Beers Our Soft drinks are unsurpassed Hotels and Cafes supplied Imported and domestic Cigars wholesale and retail
Cape May Public Pavilion No. 1. Covered with PAROID ROOFING Terra Cotta pipe and fittings all sizes Agents for Baugh and Sons Fertitizers _ Agents for Landreth's Field and Garden Seeds
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