_______ - n ^ M~ H6H5& The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has been , in use tor over SO year*, has borne the signature of jm - and has been made tmder his perSV sonai soperrlslon since Ms inlhncy. /■&ZcA4i4 Allow no one to deceive you in this. AH Oonaterfeits Imitations and " Just-os-good"are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of and Children— Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA - Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Ttoeaoric. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It fftuftfiiw neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcooe substance. Ito age is its guarantor , It destroys W and allays Fcverishhesa. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind rvjir.- it relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation m^A Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the fttfrfr-n** and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Wm Children's Panacea— The Mother's Friend. osmiiNE CASTORIA always yy Bears the Sigfaatttre Hie Kind Yon Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ■mssiSiiiM
Cape Nay Coooty Real Estate Transfers From Octobct 6th to itth ' , HOLLY BEACH CUT . \ Ve Morrison. Jr., to Washington Hil- i ton, <1. Lot 35, block 143. , Benj. F. Barker, OoU. to Charles H. } Kurtx, trs. Lots 4 and 6, block 164. Latimer R. Baker et ux to Clara Kurtz, $480. Lota 17 and 18, block 141. Wild wood Land Co. to Frederick A. j Measey, $316. Ixjt 38, block 72, Ottens , tract. Joseph E. Brown et ux to eGorge W. Most, $275. Lot 22, block 133. Elizabeth Newman to feorge W. Birch, $400. LoU 27 and 28, block 12. Same to Mary E. Wagner, $600. LoU , 11, 12 and 13, block 12. OCEAh CITY Samuel M. Souder et ux to Osborn Corson, $100. Lot 650, section E. John M Sharp et ux to Hr.rry C. Sharp, $450. Lot 263, section A. Levi K. Silfer et ux to Howard D. Taylor, $4000. Lot 492, section C. S. Wesley Lake et al to Samuel M. Souder, $1. Deed of correction, loU 049 and 650, section E. Albert Nabb et ux to John Barm ell et ux, $2100. Lot 180, section A. Henry A. Clarke et ux to Samuel B. Gill, $1. Lot at comer of Ocean avenue and 6th street. Hannah W. Mitchell to Seymour Davis, $5000. Part of lots 843 and894, section 0 Also 83 1-3 feet on «. E. side of Ocean avenue, 350 ft. 8. W. of 18th street. Delancey Realty Co. to Furman A. , Davis, $900. Lot 41 Grantors Plan. Allen Scull et ux to Philip J. Breish, $300. S. E. one half of lot 45, section 4, Grantors plan. James E. Lake et ux to James H. Sparks et uxjl. Lot 129, section M MIDDLE TOWNSHIP Simon B. White et ux to Wm. J. Culberson, $1. Deed/ of Correction, lot 17, section B, Benny's Landing. Daniel B. Creese et ux to Simon B. White, $1. Lot 25, section B, Benny's Wm. J. Tyler et ux to Samuel Btites et als, $1. LoU 1 and 2, block 4, also 3, 8 and 9, block 5, section A, Town loU of Harry S. Douglass at Courthouse.
Julias Way et ux io Harry Law, $30. t Lot at Mayville on Hereford avenue. 8 We Sharp to J ere Soraers, $60. Lot 31, section 2, at MUlville on Hereford » I NORTH- WILD WOOD * { Allen E. Grace et ux to Clara M. Mo. t Xamara, $350. Lot 317, bloc* 1$9. j Frank 8: Lloyd et ux to Wm. Nus- 0 j bickel, $350. Lot 402, block 157. b i North Wildwood Improvement Co. to a W, Smith, $840. LoU 31 and 32, g block 208. f CAPE MAT CITY ^ John L. Hawkey et ux to Cliford liarker, $2400. Lot on W. side of Banks U street, Hetty W , estate. Jacob A. Block to Emanuel M. Block, ^ $1. LoU 1, 2, 6 and 7, at Schellenger's * Landing. ^ Thomas H. Brambrick to W. J. Mc- £ Mullin, $1. Lot on S. E. aide of Hughes ^ street, adjoining Hariet Sawyer. Wm. H. Bennett. v?t .'V. -to Wm. M. ( Hickey. $1000. Lot on N. E. side of Madison avenue, adj. Josephine Hand. t WOODBINE | * Charles Keilenson et ux to Bernard Walter, $1900. Lot 21, block 12, sec. C. UPPER TOWNSHIP David W. Rodan et ux et sis to FleU ■ Lafferty, $1. House and lot of land at 1 Petersburg. [ - DENNIS TOWNSHIP Jennie K. Ludlam et al to Cora L. . Hancock ,$1. Quit claims lot ofiand at s South Seaville. Cora L. Handcock et al to Jennie KK. , Ludlam, $1. Quit claims lot of land at ) South Seaville. , l SEA ISLE CITY Atlantic Seashore Imp. Co. to John S. Cork ill. $1. LoU 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and , 28, block, 22, Corson's Inlet. , Same to Ephraim H. Stevenson, $1. oLU 28 and 24, block 18, Corson's Inlet. - Same to Duncan W. Patterson, $1. Lot 12, block 16, Corson's Inlet. North Sea Isle City Cottage Asso. to Sherman T. Quaintanoe, $400. Lot 4, block 118, Grantors Plan. Mary E. "Sellings to Joseph Marter, $1. '» Lot at N. E. corner of Cedar and Sounds avenues. '• Sea Isle Realty Oo. to Margaret 8 Bright, $232.50. S. E. one-half of lot 6, block 3, Venecian Park. J eagra*--*-' "•:?&>. ,f WILDWOOD CREST Wildwood Crest Co. to Elizabeth L. I ;
When You Think Of tba pain which many women experience with every month it nukes the gentleness and kindness always asaocam*mA with -rw«l«in4 ncsi to be almost a miracle. W "While in gcoarml no woman rebels against what she regards as a natural necessity there is no woman who would not gladly be free from this recurring period of paip. Dr. Mm1! PmvmMto Prescription makes VCv wank woman ntroog nnrf aJak women mR and gfrss cknm ihsadam from pmln. It astakOskss rotulmrfty, soMzss iof/am- _ 8mk ii ansa ma jnvitnd to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, J|' ^ r^d's Dispensary Madiml Association, R. V. Piarea, M. D., President, Buffslo, N. Y, 1 yon want a book that tads all afaoot we man's diseases, and how to ears Item at home, sand 21 pas nsnt stamps to Dr. Kama to pay oost of mailing & A32. rz&zsJ. hks.bns.1 cloCh-binding. 31 stamps-
Sauth Jersey Reslty Co. to Berth* K. J Young. $1. 1-ot 12$. block 93, pWX \ Same to Harry Turner, $1. Lot 308, ( block 200, plan D2. . vj- , Same to Lev is Diethef, #1. Ix* 142, t -block 84, plan C. ~ j ' Same to Wm. N. Neal, $L lots 27 j and 28, block 87, plan A. Same to Anthon Olsen, $1. Lot 190, block 96. plan D2. Same to Isaiah Ward, $1. Lota 65 and 57, block 94. plan A. _ Same to Charles B. Hohier, $1. Lot 167. bloek 94. plan 1)2: -s.. Same 'to James F. Quiiin, $1.. Lot 170, block 96, plan D2. cRal Estate Sales Co. to Oscar W. Meaaiek, $1. Lots 10 and 17, block 94, Plan A. ' ' WILDWOOD John J. Clixham et ux to Alice K. Brown, $1. Lota 9 and 19, block 41. THE HOBBLE SKIRT A recent bride remarked over the coffee that ber efforts to main tain her equilibrium while attired in- the latest of hobble skirts resembled "a giraffe trying to walk gracefully in a barrel hoop." On the heels of this comes the announcement of a world-famed designer of wondrous creations in wearing apparel, that they weren't made to sell but only to pave the way for the graceful tut^> like gown whikh is now to supplant the hobble skirt. Looks bad for the yard wide gown doesn't it? ANTI PROFANITY CLUBS B. S. Logan, president of the Grand. Trunk Railway has just written tc George Briskin conveying the information that he was welcome to go ahead and form Anti -Swearing Clubs, along the entire route of that great railway
system. f< This to many perhaps may seem a small thing and at first glance appear to be a simon pure article of meddle sotnenesa, but while it is to some ex- ' tent meddling, it is also a public mat- ' ter-^ad as such it should be treated. 0 No reflection or reproach can be cast a on the great railroads of our country of this, but it is to the yards P and wherever railroad employees ore 1 gathered together that we have to look the root of the evil. It seems strange that this worse than useless, vile habit unconsciously grows upon tbe profane man until the .only provocation for the most impulsive language needed is an ordinary conversation. E Yet once bring that man to the folly of it all and great must be the prov- V ovation be to force a profane word from C his lips b It is these men the clubs will endeav- tl to resch, and deep rooted as this n practise is among the railroad men, s; mucli good can be accomplished by a u concerted movement in that direction by a energetic workers on all the roads. d A Daily Rider 8 t A Reliable CATARRH * Remedy Ely's Cream Bata KpSfeuN 1 Clm Reliel at One*. It cleanses, soothes, LT™® heals and protects Ax the diseased mem- I brane resulting from Catarrh and drives y away a Cold in tbe Head quickly. H«-||||V mim stores tbe Senses of HMT itYtll t Taste and Smell. Fulksize 50 cts. , at Drug- t gists or by mail". In liquid form. 75 cents. Ely Brothers. 5G Warren Street. New York. • l WEST CAPE MAY Charles Loper, the Freeholders' Super- | : visor of our county highway, ha- been , here and given good sen-ice in putting J i Broadway in neat and trim condition , again, and whose cleaning up work we will no doubt soon follow up by re- • . grading tbe centre of tbe street. Ordi- , i nary travel of wagons lias done 'ar less, we are informed, in the removal of the I ! surface hi ve"r than automobiles. It is, , by very : ijihl driving carried off in dust. But acting as "a stitch in time oaves J nine" the crevices and bare places will receive, no doubt,early attention before the frost and winter shall set in. 1 " J. S. Willis has rented his house on Columbia avenue to Monroe Kimsey, who has already taken possession. Tbe Bell Telephone Company is putting in some cew phones. Mr. Willis has just had one installed in his home. A change of train crew for the fall and winter has assigned engineer of the freight to local freight and Cape May passenger train, alternating weekly with the other engineers, and Evans Brown as fireman on the local freight, thus giving them and all the other railroad men of homea and families here, the borne runs. This is very considerate of the West Jersey Company. BEFORE WINTER SETS IN Better have me to look over your tin roofs. A little attention now may aavs much trouble later on. CHARLES A. SWACN, $06-7 Jackson Street
changes his life for good is greatest of all. This ix the spirit shown by Lucius Clark by his adoption of the Sjorstrom who was locked up last week for larceny of $25 from Mr. Clark and booked to go to the reformatory. Out of the kindness of his_heart, dreading the responsibility of being the cause of sending this youth to a school from whence more bad men are turned out than good ones, Mr. Clark bas taken bim into bis home with the idea of making him, pr at least giving bim a chance to become an honest man. Believing and knowing that there is some good in everybody and everything let us hope that he wiD succeed." Everybody on the "beach * as interested in Mr. Clark's experiment and anxious that ft should succeed, but the boy, who is but ten years of age, finding nobody at home in a bouse to which he bad been sent to deliver goods, on Saturday broke . in ami ransacked, finding a sum of money which he hid by burying it. He [ was again apprehended and conveyed to ! the county jaiL He semi UJ he a very | bright youngster quick in observation and acquiring knowledge of all kind* , with ease. He is one of a family of ten. , A number of men were present in the Sheriff's office when he arrived there on Saturday afternoon for commitment ami they were astonished and sad that so 1 young a boy Bhould be so incorrigible-! BAPTIST CHURCH B. A. Bowers, Pastor 1, Preaching Sunday morning at 10:30 - o'clock, subject, "What Meanest Thou, O . Sleeper? Arise, and call upon TBy God." I Evening service, preaching at- 7:30 , o'clock, subject, "Whither Goest Tbout" r If you do not attend church anywhere attend church *
follow the "crowd to the Baptist Church. / Are /you undecided where to have .your clothes made?/ Are you looking for a first class tailor? Are you tiled of having to take the suit back for alterations and lose your time as well as your temper? Avoid all the unpleasantness connected with clothes and have them made by |I> - CHARLES SCHERER ^ Ladies' and Men's Tailor, -| Cape May, N. J. 1 * NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS of Sallie A. Bloch, Deceased Pursuant to the order of Chas. P. Surrogate of the County of May, made on the 8th day of October, A D., 1910, on the application of - subscriber, Executor of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said within nine months from day of October, A. D., 1910, or they will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. Dated October 8th, A D.,-1910. JACOB A BLOCK, 10- 15 9t Executor NOTICE TO IIMIT CREDITORS Estate of Liza be th E. Robinson, Deceased Pursuant to the order of Chae. F. Yanaman. Surrogate of the County of Cape May, made on the 8th day- of October, A D., 1910, on the application of i the subscriber, Executor of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said | deceased within nine months from the Bth day of October, A D-, 19J0, or they . will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. Dated October 8th, A D., 1910. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, 15 9t Executor * I. H. SHITH * J Clothier } £ 608 Washington St. £ a Opposite Reading 5t». a ? CAPE MAY N. J I J Suits for *5 and up- J wards. ^ J Overcoats from t7 lo J a Hats, Caps, Trunks, and J 5 Gentlemen's Furnishing ^ ^ Goods at Philadelphia W ' 6. ... 4 .- _. C , -.
:T'/" ' hand Furniture % . 'IBi GENERAL CONTRACTORS Dealer In » BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT . Keystone Telephone 30 A _ 503 K^JtlRA STREET - Jewelry and Watchmaking k. / fr c<£ Established 1888 Large stock of carefully selected goods, docks of all kinds. S jUB Repairing of Watches, Clock* or Jew dry promptly and 3 skilfully done. JYk 305 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY, H: J. if , BELFORD GARRISON Keystone "Phone 4D ■ ' ■ x>ooooooooooo^ooooooooooo<« I I W. A. LOYETT j I I Coi Washington and Perry Sts. O 0 1 ' cape error, inmn- EEBSBT Nr. 3 i * MANUFACTUHBR OF Y { : HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES AID HORSE GOODS 8 " I > Strap work of All Kind*. Blankets, Robes. Sheets and Nets A
leeooopooooooiBoeoooooaooOM 1 The Excelsior Board anD LIVERY STABLE Is the newest and best equipped building for the care of horses and carriages in. Cape May.. It contains many tight box for die accommodation of private driving horses. rates are modest, and service will be excellent} The rink has closed down for die Summer, this will insure quiet and comfort for the horse. " — For terms write C. S. NEWELL, Proprietor. West Perry Street, Cape May. Keystone Phone 1-08 Y
POST CARDS 15 Cents Per Dozen FORMERLY 25 CENTS PER DOZEN Star and Wave Stationery Dept. ■ BUDICORIUM CAFE AND BUFFET 107 AND 109 JACKSON ST. CAFE OPEN EVE1NGS UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK Everything in season. Sea hods and salads, Specialties Open ell uie year. Cottage trade solicited ' '.tiers by phone promptly attended to and delivered. SPECIAL — Overholt Bottled in Bond $1.00 a quart Both Phones JOH^« J* McCANN Keystone Telephone 673 D (fihe Jfiarlcv P°^h°£>-iquOTs SCHELUNGERS LANDING I Keystone Telephone 666 D J AM C.S CARROLL WRISLF.rS NEW CAFE Corner Wasninrt-o: ' nd Jackson 8treets, CAPE MAY, N J | Steaks, Chops, 1 «a Foods and Salads, Oyster* In evory STYLE ROARD BY DAY OR WEEK ' Keystone 'phone 127 FRANK B.WRISLEY
1 ED. NEWELL W*8H 8CHBLLINGBR I ARE YOU THINKING OF HAVING|A ! CEMENT PAVEMENT OR CURB PUT DOW* ' Concrete Walla, PXn or a Cellar Floor, if K>, don't forget to • CONSULT I . -.'Newell and Schelllnger I AD work guaranteed end be* of reference farniohed l £■ Fertmetee JnnefuBy gfreo > NEWELL 5 SCHELLINGER v«en,M stnn. cw *w. «r v>« &o« tor

