Cape May Star and Wave, 12 November 1910 IIIF issue link — Page 5

Cape May Star and Wave, Saturday, November 12, 1910' 5

The Important Problem confronting anyone in need of a I ax a j •tive is not a quesioir o> a .ringlq r,c ; tion only, but of T" rmant-nUy . b sac J ficial effects, which vC- ■ <>'■ or.- yror ■' : j efforts to live in a Urr.'V... v.a;; " . C j the assistance of Sy. -V : ur.u j Elixir ' of Seiyja, v i.< :.c\\r it :a r'o : quired, as i'. • syst"r„ | gently yet promptly, without Irritation | and will therefore ait-ays have die | preference of all who v. isb the best of j family laxatives. The combination has the approval ! of physicians because it is known to he truly beneficial, and because it has given satisfaction to the millions of i well-informed families who have used j It for many years past. To get Its beneficial effects, always buy the genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. FISHING CREEK From Special Correapondent. liattie Hall and sister May, of Capo "* May," were over Sunday visitors witli • there Cousin, Mrs. Sarah Snyder. V f Jennie Wollson, took a drive to Cape May on Saturday last. Mr and Mrs. la-mud Scbellcnger ajMiit Saturday night with liis sister Maine Douglass at Cold Spring. Bunnies bad better take warning at Bunnies had better take waruiug at

this writing and bide as guning se»«on opens on tlic 15tli of tbis month. Edith Williams s|M-ut part oi the week in Camden with relativeve, and her brother Alton accompanied her Alton I*. U llliums lias returned home from Hahneman Hospital "after la-uig , tlirc eleven months. Bessie Wi I in ills returned home on ; Saturday, niter a week vi-ii "itUiclu j Mrs. ' harle- Mathcw-. -]«'ut Ttie--' day uilertuMiii with Mr-.' Ella WooIhoii. t Imt'lie Ei>ii|fcs ami Edward Crow ell, I Frank vMotbew* aud family and moth- ■ cr split Sunday ^fterniaiU with hi* j ; _ brother Milton Mai hew . - Mrs. Lottie Miller has retiprued -iiotue ; and i» improving nirWv ■ ' Charlie Tnyii.i of t old Spring called , KlosSli- HslhlllJ-el I if fold Spring spent Wednesday night with" Maty Mrs. Ella Wools.,., and -m, la-^i- todTake a Foot-bath To-Night After dissolving one or two Ailcuo ! Tubs f ant iseptie Tablets f-«r ti e in bat In in tia i water, ji vv ill take reniot' f.Mt od'ms and ire u the — t Allen.- l-o.tlal.s instantly rclieie and lot neivoiiSliiss of tin- tVW^t night-'. for contort throughout lie ddy shake Alien s loot-Ease, the antioe|.".ie powderAvoid substitutes. Samples of Allen's foot Tabs mailed FREE, or our n-gular size siit by mail for. Add. ess. Allen S S Olmsted, LrRoy . X. V. A LINEN SHOWER . shower io'mL "d^llitHm, it' ghte, of M. and Mr-. II - Kutberfordi on W.slm— d. it of last week. The £ pi.-e.-s -i! ail ne'slle work Miss Ruth gj*. erfords engagement to Mr M A ia-ngerl t * COLEMAN V. CORSON DEPUTY SHERIFF . i Coleman E. i 'oisou. of- Court House, is : to be appointeed Deputy Sheriff by i Slmriir-eh-.-t#Melvin. it is said. After Grippe or any Sickness [ Vinol Creates Strength HERE IS PROOF K • "After a ' long attack of Grippe, ! fe Mrs. Y aught seemed unable to. n- ■ cover Iter strength. She wawery R weak and had no appetite. -"VIN'Ol. rapidly improved her fondip tion and restored her to' health. 1 sincerely recommend its use during" condftiori." Juwok C. X. Y aught, HutUsville. Ala. Miss Adelaide datum . of \Mtertown. Wis., writes. "After a severe attack of the Grippe. my system was in a very weakened, nervous, mn-dovvn condition. I took YlNOL vvith the best of results, and it made me feel better and stronger than I have Iven for years."' We have neve, sold in our store a more valuable health rest.vrer for weak and run down persons than V I Nt 'L. and we ask -uch people in this vicinity to try YINOI. with . the understanding that their monev w ill tie returned if it docs not do •d. we claim for it DR. JAMES MKCtAT, DRUGGIST, CAPE MAT, M. J.

WEST CAPE MAY ' !. ' Mrs 11. S. Sinifji i- vi-itiiig friends in I j Baltimore. I Mrs. Daniel Suveii* gave a bouse ' I party -to a number of friends and rein | Itives on W.-duesday last. Mi— l-e»u>ra Tltompsop is -pending a | week with her parents a, IV-nnisville. ' j- Mr.. and Mrs. William Riddle "p-nt-j i Saturday and Sunday w ith Mr-, James ' ' j Dawson. • Mrs. f iank Hughes r.-eeived bilcquart • - of straw Gerries pick's! "ii her mother'*: I ] la rip at Eldora. J Thomas Stevens was u.-re Wednesday. [ Mrs. Emily Sweeny, oi Onrby. was j here uttenu.lig the wedding of her niece, i j Daniel t rowel «a- her \ i-iling friend* ; i in tin- borough. ^ : Irene Matthew- via- given ..a -nrprise j ^ ■ party Monday evening, all enjoying j ] theni-elves very miieli. ' Alfred Matthew* gave n party lo a few o! hi- playmates for his tilth birth- j ' day. All enjoyed the occasion iui- ' I mensi-ly. Mrs. I harlea l'erkins has p-turncd " i home as Mr. Perkins has a run here. Putting ..loud into a diseased stomash is like putting money into a pocket c with holes. The/ money is lost. All its value goes for nothing. When the stomach is diseased with the allied or- ( gans of digestion and nutrition, the The nutrition is not extracted from it. , The body is weak and the blood is imThe pocket can be mended. The stomach can be cured. That'stcrling mcdt icine for the stomach and blood. Doctor _

^ Pierces Golden Medical Discovery, acts with peculiar prompt uess and power am the organs of iligcstion and nutrition, li \ I is a (aositivc cure for almost all ali«- | r orders .of tlicse organs, and cures also such disea-e- of the heart, blood, liver r. and other organs, as have their cause in a wink or .liSenscd "mndition of the ! Dr. Pierre's Pleasant Pella-ts cMra-con-jtliras- for a catliarth-. ' 1 MISS ELISABETH ELDREDGE '• ENTERTAINS AT YACHT CLUB * -I. Smallw.Ksl Kl.lrc.lg.- a, the . \l ■ j .• ., Mi, u i.. .i.. ]..., hi. " Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR1/S WHY SO WEAK -V Kistf-* Trucoles ftav be Sappins Yonr l.ifi • Away. Cape May Pcopl.' Have termed This 1 act 1 Wl. ii ■' YcHlttiy uiau or vvoiimu lie « y ins i,- run .1 vvn- wiihou-. aiipar. Militia tuickaclie, iieadaclie. .ii ay " weak 1 1 ess jiuiv be toe. cause of ,11 nil. r- Keep tile kid' i 's well :ii "I they v. ill f- keep y<m well." Doun's Kidney J'llls '» eure'sick kidneys and keep theiii well, r i an v'lipc .May. r- aders .ieniaml further , V pr.H'f than the tolbiw ing staleuu lit: - Lou s Kuautl o03 N ."ichigan Ave Atlantic (itv, N. J . sav>; 1 had svmp- . louts of kidney dnea-. for several yen rs. ; it : Tne |u>in across the small of my Lgp:k cnusisl uie a great eical <d su 1 ng. and . , if 1 aiuopeil. it 'was Iiui i tne to straighten. Whenever I caught euld 1 or was exposed to damp weather, my j i! condition wan worse and I was hardly : , utile to gel annul. Xq matter what' position I assumed 1 was in misery and ' any heavy work aggrivated my ; trouble. I had heard so much ahout 1 loan's Kidney 1 'ilia that 1 fma'ly eon- : eluded to try them and 1 procured a F supply. Improvement followed quickly and the e'.uTteuts of two boxes of this j rtmedy enthely relieved me. •1%I For sale by all dealers. Price 5oc. ' Eoster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, Xew York, — ! sole agents for the t'niated States, j Remember she haine — Doait's — and ^ take no other. ! MAC KEAN— FRYM1RE WEDDING j Miss 11,-1,11 Ikitoii MacKeau. dsugiiln i oi Mrs. Ruth Anna Mii. Keiin. oi West • j Cajs- "Mm was married to Mi. Mark I tremens Frvmlre. of Pnt-boig. 1'u.. on1. !-Wedlies.lnv .i I d : 30 p. in., by the l!cv.' Mr. b.u. -. pastor "I tin- • bid Spring • T- irt.iii v ,i - All MnT!; Altln.-n . oi Wil i ' In port. Pa Tbc bride v.'.i- given/ 1-. Mis- Harriet Mc.fay and Mii' '" .iTi'" i " bandsomcly dccoratol ( i were pr<-ent and ,m elaborate woiding f i breakfast was scred. aftver which Mr , and Mr- Kr.-uo- 0. injrted tor a hon. v will lie spent, at Pittiburg art.l points in make their Issue «n \ .-rke avenue. West i Cape May The bride w:l. attired in' a becoming traVeling miu of blue -erge. and wore a r, hat to match While the ma.J >.f humor 1 trimm-ag> of th^ uiu color

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Wiring for Electricity! Some people think that wiring a house or place of business for Electric Light means damage to decorations and fixtures — the rip* ping out of walls and ceilings. The fact is, now-a-days, electric wiring is accomplished well and quickly, without dirt or damage, at _ajmnimum of expense and incon* venience. A section of flooring here and there, a small hole in the wall through which to "fish" the insulated wire, a modern fixture securely fastened on ceiling or wall— and presto — Electricity is at your service! This is a -ood time of the year to wire your dwelling— your store or office. Write or phone to CAPE MAY LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY CAPE MAY, N. J.

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j- WHALE AT THE 1 tlN 1 ij'oclcck M' iid.iy f.-." . . .." - 1 ! LVmm'i,' "ill.: . . . • '! m'issionary sock ; • ;.) M;i-:t < li The M . -sioii.il v S>« .n ... . t : ; R. M. Went7fH'n furniture store. 33 . furnifure- and household goods and many purcliasers of large aud small .piantities have found that they save | , considerable sums of . money, while having goods delivered without dam- I age. as is not the case when purchased I .anywhere else "and shipped by rail NOT CHEAP PAPER, BUT GOOD PAPER CHEAP Fine Correspondence papers, put up in ' one pound boxes at 25 cents ]>er pound: colors white,- blut or grey. Kuvduiies to • match 35 cents per hundred. Star and Wave Stationery Dcp.ittment, 317 Washington Street, Cape May SOCIAL STATIONERY V. iivc Maiioneiy Depart r... ■ ■ „ ... -ible to procur.- tl-i-s,- ', ist as pmd at. other stationny inents, but it is imp'W-ihlo to !in-! ? ■ — • • r e.ali- ' t ..-s anywhere and our pi." - are n wrery is another featur. "I this department. .Call and examine our engraved and printed satnpb - AFRICAN GAMF TRAILS. \ rge n, I i.i.-ting hook hy Thissb.rr- Rooscvvclt. l-ubli-hei- pries W «■. our price *.300 HISTORY -OF THE TELEPHONE. Ihjblishcr* price. *1..V>, our pru* *1 .00 C ■ 1 S bi by nisi! on receipt of pric 1 a I Sur and Wave Statiooeiv Depsitmesi 31] Washimgton Street, Cape May ' t

billing- fiemi nib; : :i .- li e Capital,] Si' : - 1 1 - I i'li.'. : f s that j k- t.. • p is tor. IJpt this i .ili. • . . ... 11: -i nave the! . ' ;,1 ;a.i liage.ije ,t under ttie' -;• •• - •'•'''•is are glad I UNCLAIMED LETTERS I.Kt •" ■.iiicla'uin-d letter- ,-i-niiipiing in I I.E. TAYI.nR, rtyM. j JUST RECr.IVED I ' A new st„r|r of oil cloth, linoleum and CHARLES A. SWAIX4 305-7 Jackson Street. Cape May County Real ['state Transfers "Orlobci 27th to November 2nd UPPER TOWNSHIP WEST CAPE MAY 1 » uiuuiin J*. l>-t ml block 30. j Rnhaid •». LiRUam et nx to Jerry ' OCEAN CITY hjhr, H 1'Kiak <-■ al to Isabel L. Mc1 *1 I>it- ::»t and 348, section A; | a I-. ' Wl 34ik Dabcl 1.. Mct 'reery to Sarah J. Cloak, Lot- 344 and 34k, section A.

Same to-Fniuk V. I . Cloak et- al. *=!.' Ixit 340, sectioulA. West Jersey- Investment Co. to David A. Henderson. 81800. Lots 118 and 119.! plan 2 of Ocea 11 City Gardens Company. W. El well Lake et ux to eslcy R. Rich- ; man. 8575. Lot 3n5. section L. | .Ocean Site Co. to Wm. G. Schwartz. ' ■Sl2t*i. I -ot 29 (». t '. Tk v. Co. plan: Annie E, l'edrick to Ella Mai Fox. i-ISIki. Izjt Hi ,i4 timi 4-; . « Kliziils-tb Y'ub-li -et 11L to- Lwit'c II. - Utivs. 81. lzit'ou S. K. side of Wesley avenue, 35U feet S. W. of 12tli street. ' Kate B. Hays .-t al to Ocean City As- ' social ion, 81. I ait 011 S. E.- side' 01" Wcs- , Jey a venue. 350 feet S. W. of 12tli St. Kate ii. Hays et al to Chas. E. Ed- . wards. 8B','*1" ' I-Ot on S. E. side of W<— lev avenue. 350 feet S. W. of 12th St. Walter 1J. Ilay- et ux to Char. F.. Edwards, .<1. ','iut claims lot '-tdU. sec., j S. Wesley lathe et. ux to Mary E. ' laike. 81- I-"t 88 Bayous Co. Plan. j Jos. 1. Seull et ux to Anna M. Grim.. 810IXI I ait 831. section < Heaeli Front Imp. Co. to Alina H. Mas- ' sey<8l. Continuation deed lot 800. see Win. B. Currey to Jesse A. Ourrey, j 8500. 40 ft. on. Central avenue, 330 ft. S. W. of 4th street; also lots 539. 405 j and 768, section A. Robt. T. Foulk et ux to Jesse C. Stepli- : enson, 83t50. Part of lots 813 and 815, ! seetion A. Exekiel V. Corson et ux to Frank i Schmidt.-8I2IHI. lait 23. section 7. Cccan [ City Land Co. plan. • leean City B. & 1-. Asso. to llarryj ocean City Ii. a 1.. Asso. to Harry ;

Saunino, 82400. Lot 390. seetion A. j Girard Realty Co. to John J. Foster. 8900. 07 Grantors plan. Agnes Hiimhrerlitt et al to Margaret ! A. May. 81. la.t 529. block 29. <1. C. I.. ! Ocean City Garden- Com|iatiy to Ala 1W00DBINE Deiiin- , ,Jle 1,. and B. Asso. to Annie tion D. HOLLY BEACH tin- N. Hi bull "I 1 1 still 15. hi.* i. 1,13. "j Lb !!• and idi. k 12". j Richiii.in. 82:17. Id Is. biis k '.2 r | : I WrX-t >r>" <■■■' ■: !.i" NORTH W5LDWOOD I!.. '! 1 j -i were SljU^ ISLE CI ' • Aulitle. .-1. '.'mi elan:.- I- 1 - '-. AVAI.0N • Willets T. Wbeaton to Avalot, Laud A valon IVv. Co to Willets I Wb.-alou 81. la.t 70. section 0. WILDW00D WII.DW00D CREST

Scott's Emulsion . is the original — has been I the standard for thirty-five years. There are thousands of so-called "just as good" Emulsions* but they are not— they are simply imitations which are never as good as the original. They are like thin milk — SCOTT'S is thick like a heavy cream. If you want it thin, do it yourself — with water — but dont buy it thin. FOE SAjaB BY A1X DR06GISTB ;i — Hot JOc.. of p.i*> Ihi. a*, tor tmt bcnliful Hal iom Bank and CLIld'. Bkrtak Hook. Each bank contain, n Good Luck FVrnn j . SCOTT & IIOWNF. 409 Ptarl St. New York : Same lu Hoy W. S, -chirr, 81. Lota 1 j.'tt! ami 37. Block 34. Same to Samuel S. Perkins, 81. Ix»t* , : 7 and 8. block 58. 4 anil r*. lil'K lv

Same t<i Warren T. Kawson, 81. Lota, , 1 48 and 49. hliu-k 4. I Thoma* Cro-- ct ux to James A. Orr, 8201HI. ^ I x)t 6. hloely 3. LOW^R TOWNSHIP i ■'•'orgiaiiiia I n— -<• ct al to John W, Week- cj al. I . Ahout 10 acre# adj. Iau>/- U .-cks . t id. _ CAPE MAY CITY Jain D. |v. to I Barry Hughea,. >2 It"', lad nt corner "1 Stockton nva : '. mlj; 1 1"1 .1". M.-v.tji- & Bullitt MIDDLE TOWNSHIP . M.iiy .1.11- Hand: to Marin 11. Hand, ' *!«». Lot I M.ivvillr on N. W. niyb- of ■ 1 ■ V- •- STOR: • ? : i:i3.RI<« k mi, plan 1)2. I block 95. plan A. EAST ANGLESEA ! it.. -. V ili.. • -t nx to V ' - • - 9

f or doughs and dolds Troubled with a cough? A hard cold, bronchitis, or some chronic lung trouble? There is a medicine made for just these cases — Ayer's CheTy pjctora!. Your doctor knows . all about it. Ask him what he thinks of it. No medicine can ever take the place of your doctor. Keep in close touch with him, consult him frequently, trust him fully. No alcohol in this cough medicine. /C/V"a,W/,A/au. Ayer's Pills. Sugar-coated. An vegetable. Act directly on tbc liver. Gently laxative. Dose, only one pdl. Sold for nearly sixty years. Ask your doctor about them. i