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A Pleasing Sense of Health and Strength Renewed aid of Ease and Comfort I follows the use of Syrup of Figs and I . Elixir of Senna, as "it nets gently on the kidneyB, liver and bowels, cleans- . ing the system effectually, when conHi stipated, or bilioos, and aispelB colds f and headaches. To get its beneficial effects, always buy the genuine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. E^-.' VIRGINIA ARRIVALS Chmden — J. & Middleton, Paul M. r"" Mecray, John Cam man, F. H. Moll, R. Sight U. Hewitt Daniel M. Stevens, J. B. Wright, M. Hertz. E Philadelphia— L. F .Peck, IL N. 8mtth, E Mr. and Mrs. Bates, Mis. Mary R. Oal- ?*"' Ian, George W. Jacoby and wife, John C. ; Hower, J. M. Hubbert. C. H. Ott, K. A. Hollis, Wm. iV. Da lighten, Reuben Cohen, J. C. Koenig, Louis Vieta, R. H. Watson. Hew York — B. Carlisle, .. Thompson. Cape May— J. F. Jacoby, Peter Shields, Miss Schuyler, Miss Mackissic. Bridgeton— -Charjes A. Hann, R. S. ClermontJH. S. Townacnd. Chpe May Court House — Lester Dir. PitUburg— Clias. V. KeeL Goshen - I). H. Swain. Atlantic City— Alfred J. Royer. - Avon — .John Thompson. Iwg Thanh Wm- J.BmytHfo Statary M-DuUL Taggsrt, 1 (» IVm. Smith. j' Moorsatown— Cbu P. WOtatfl. i ■ Take a Foot -Bath To-High t After dissolving one or two Allen's FootTabs (sntiseptic Tablets for the foot- 1 bath) in the water. It will take out all sore smarting and tenderness, remove foot odors ana freshen the feet. Allen's toot- Tabs instantly relieve 1 weariness and sweating or inflamed foet 1 and hot nervousness of the feet at night : "FU.. i' TABS FOR F00T-TUB8." Then , far comfort throughout the day shake , Allen's root-Ease, the antiseptic powder into your ihoes. Sold everywhere, 26c. • Avoid substitutes. Samples of Allen € i i Foot-Tabs mailed FREE, or our regular elae sni by mail for. Add. ess, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, H. Y. Use Electri" Light. I1 • . FISH1HG CREEK ] 9t < 1 From Special Correspondent. Bmily Thompson and daughter, of . Green Creek, spent Thursday of last \ Week with her lather, Daniel Woolson, ^ 'who is quite ill at this writing. j Edgar Woolson can boast of a fine . targe crop of white potatoes. ! , J Mr. Williams visited his children on t Wednesday. c 6". . Mrs. Martha Snyder and daughter Al- J f lie, returned home on Saturday last. 0 After ahopping in Philadelphia for sev- e eral days. I Master Lemuel Woolson, of Dorothy, ^ is visiting his grand parents, Mr. Aaron s Woolson and family for a few days. a Enoch Miller, Sr., had a Very narrow c escape with his life when his horses ran D away oa Tuesday, scaring at an auto, j ; Oae horse waa so badly hurt they are 'afraid they will looee him. We are glad to hear Mrs. Lottie Miller is able to walk over aa far as her ^ aeighbors. Miss Alice Mathers and mother spent How to Cure * Chronic Colds L and Bronchitis ° Bluevale Out, May 4, i9,a u "I was sick for two years with a „ 1 chronic cold and bronchitis and m " , consequent run-down condition. J. received nd benefit from doctors, ** and had to give up work. VINOL " ; was recommended and from the sec- m ; ond bottle I commenced to improve — I gained in weight and strength, °? my cold and bronchial trouble dis- " appeared, and I am at work again. u I want to recommend VINOL to # anyone who is 'in need of such a medicine." — Thomas Higgins. It is the combined action of the " curative elements of the cods' livers ^ aided by the blood making and strength creating properties of tonic G iron contained in VINOL which D . makes it so successful in curing stubborn colds and bronchitis. re VINOL is a constitutional rem- in edy for chronic coughs, colds, bron- Is cmtis and pulmonary troubles, wt Jo f - a palliative like cough syrups. Try a bottle of VINOL. If you kr K doc*t tfaink " hc!Pod y°°i win M |L return your money. ML JAMES MX CRAY, MUSQBf, , .CAP* MAT, E. J. *
' the day with km. Harriet 8haw one day recently. I, . .% ^HR Freeman Yerrick and family were over Sunday visitor* with his sister, Mrs. Harry Fisher, at West Cape May. Woodcock seems to be right plentiful. ! Lewis Swortx and son, of Bridgeburg, are visiting, William HinchelUfe. ' They bad a fine lot tif game to take borne Iwitb tlieni, total 35 birds and 4 rabbits. David Snyder spent Thursday last in Camden and returned with a bride, Mias Martha Trego, of Camden. Mrs. Harriet and Mattie Shaw sprat | one day recently at Holly Beach. Mrs. Edna Ratf received a fine barrel of apples from Lock Port, from her husband. [ Mrs. Ellie Johnson is confined to her l bed with heart trouble. Mrs. Albert Piersou, of Seaside, spent • Wednesday with her daughter, Emma i Shaw. Emily Thompson, of Green Greek, and I Dora Eldredge, of Cold Spring, were ' called to the bedside of their fathers on Wednesday. Miss Emma Harnett took tea with her friend, Geneva Shaw, ou Sunday evening. Horace Jackaon, of Philadelphia, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jackson. ' We are sorry to hear that Daniel Woolson is on the sick list and also Mrs. Ells Johnson. We hope for their soon recovery. . Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder and daugh ter Mary, took a drive to , Cape May Saturday afternoon. Misses Geneva and Jennie Shaw and Clara Rheno took a drive to Cold Spring Saturday afternoon. Gunners are abroad. The' rabbits have to get out of their way and take to the woods, also the quails are being killed from all quarter*. Mrs. Enoch Miller took her first outing to Cold Spring since she came home from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. D. More ll Woolson spent Sunday with their son, Israel Woolsop. ' j at Holly Beach. I A surprise party was given in honor j of Misses Sallie and Irene Woolson Sai- , urday evening. They played many games after which refreshment- were served, and all" reported"" a fine time. Those . present were as follows: Misses Clara Rheno, Emma MePherson, Emily lngereoll, Geneva Shaw, Danealia Hoffman. Renr. Miller. Louie Vsnaman. Nel- ' lie Tayljr. Km ma Harnett, Alenn W.'.ldorf. Hannah Woolson. Sallie and Irene ! Woolson. Messrs. Enoch Miller. Alfred ; Jackson, Ralph Taylor, Ola Seirs. Burj rough MePherson. "Kuimett Vanumnn. UNMDJNMY j To tape may People, as It Is Elsewhe :t j Throughout the Land. I Neglecting a bad back, j Not trying to reach the cause, j Brings untold injury to the bum&naystem. Following In the wake of backache Are urinary disorders, diabetes, Brigh t disease. a Cape May citizen tell of her cure Mrs. Willaim Scull, Goshen Road Cape May. C. H„ says: I often felt a weakness in my back, especially after doing any work that required stooping. There was also a soreness across my kidneys and although I tried a number of remedies, the pains became more sevI was finally advised to try Doans Pills and I accordingly pro cured a box at WlUeta Corson's drug store. Tbey soon disposed of the soreand backache aud I have not bad symptom of kidney trouble since. I cannot speak too highly of Doans Kidney Pills. ' For sale by all dealers. Price 60c. Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Dniated States. Remember the name — Doan's — and . take no other. DEHH1SVILLE Spacial Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Shangar Hand are guests I of Frank Bushnell. Mr. Hand is successful in the chase for game — woodcock, quail and rabbits leaving their | haunts for his game bag. | The ladies of the 'Ten-Ten" Band held first social at the home of Mrs. Needle work of various 4 kinds employed their hands — their 4 were quiet as usual. Cake and coffee were served and the first 'Ten" now have their "Ten-ten" to gather in. Saturday evening, November IB, a concert by home talent and others to assist, will be held in the M. E. Church, no to enter, but a basket offering will give all an opportunity to show their appreciation. Kcv. D. Y. Stephens, if Belford, H. J., is expected to occupy the pulpit on Sunmomng. Mra. W. Ernest spent Tuesday at Creek, visiting Mrs. Henry Miss Somen* will give a grsphophone rehearsal at ber b jme on Tuesday evenNovember 22,-for the benefit of the Ladies' Aid Fund A small fee is asked to secure a seat. The Sunday school carried out the folprogram for Universal TemperSunday: Opening exercises, dam study if lesson. Reading selections from prominent man in support of total shstinsnor.. A e f
j talk by the pastor, earnest and convincing. Black board talk by Superintendent on armor of temperance,- keys note being "Watch." A violin solo fole lowed by song, America. Passing the 1 j Pledge Roll. Closing with Lord's Prayer in concert. Rev. H. Brad way gave u good sermon bearing on the subject of Temperance j Miss R. JJeesley entertained Miss Laura mind on Wednesday. Relatives of Samuel Garrison of Cam- - den, received news of his death Tueadnv. Uriah Gandv and wife attended the , funeral 'of their grandchild in Camden. Wednesday. e' Mrs. Charles Ijiwrence, of Burlington, t was a guest of ber sister, Clara James, recently. Mrs. David Campbell spent several | days visiting friends in Charter, Pa. I _ • Mr. i a npbell proved himself quite a 8 I thrifv housekeeper during her absence. . , but thinks dish washing a uecesseary | i evil. •j Friends of WaltcfHnniible are glad to . 1 1 learn lie is quite prolitabiv employed in I | the insurance business iu Pittsburg. ] I Cards are out for the wedding of Miss ' | j Nauru Zane at Thanksgiving,
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Wiring for Electricity! 1 Some people think that wiring a house or place of business for Electric Light means ir damage to decorations arid fixtures — the ripping out of walls and ceilings. a The fact is, now-a-days, electric wiring is accomplished well and quickly, without dirt or * damage, at a minimum of expense and incons venience. A section of flooring here and there, a small hole in the wall through which h to "fish" the insulated wire, a modarn fixture securely fastened on ceffing or wall— and presto— Electricity is at jour service! This is a rood time of the year to wire your dwelling— your store or office. I Write or phone to CAPE MAY LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY CAPE MAY, N. J.
. i Humor and j < 5 Philosophy J 1 Q a r 9VMCAJT M. SMITH A I PERT PARAGRAPHS. i : fJTHE man who works without getting 1 his name on the payroll Is worth [ rfbont that , Any rogue can find a friend, but It la a clever rogue who keeps one. Compliment a man upon his faults and see how quickly they will appear to him to be virtue*. Tbe man who takes himself seriously 1 always has plenty to do. - I When you meet a person who loudly declaims that he is so difficult to understand • you will do yourself no wrong by accepting him at his own estimate. j A good principle is an excellent thing to have, but it doesn't draw a high rate of interest In certan localities.
Common sense la a desirable thing, but It Isn't offered for sale at tbe bast shops. A contented man may be a desirable dttsen, but be is a very boring associate. Ignorance la Blias. If we knew tbe disappointments Waiting for us round tbe bend. Could we only soent tbe trouble That Its talons would extend. Could we lust observe our finish Laying for us on tbe sly. Would we be so very happy As tbe days are going by? Could we look into tbe future And the bumps ahead discern i That were lying there to meet us In tbe road at every turn Would we wreath our glad young faces In tbe framework of a smUe As ws paused upon our Journey Just to rest s little while? But we cannot see tomorrow. Bo a rosy view we bold Of tbe days that are before us And tbo things tbey will Tfolfl We refuse to Judge toe future By what's lying In tbe past. And we think that we are Ustad Aa the bero of tbe cast. It Is wen that what Is coming Should bo bidden from our sight. If we knew tbe worst, I fancy That ws wouldn't sleep at night. We may Just as well go dreamfa* That good look our life will fib As ws drift along tbe current. And who knows but what tt wm? '*4_i:LaJA U ~
Do you kuow what makes a bank ■tragi Ram ember it is the Capital, Surplus and Undivided profits that give security to the depositor. But this is not all. Tbe bank must have the most careful management under the strictest supervision. This ws are glad to tell tbe people of Cape May county — 'The Security Trust Co. has. NOT CHEAP PAPER. BUT GOOD PAPER CHEAP Fine Correspondence papers, put up in oue pound boxes at 26 cents per pound; colors white, blue or grey. Envelopes to match 35 cents per hundred. ^tar and Wave Stationery Department, 317 Washington Street, Cspe May SOCIAL STATIONERY Calling cards, at home cards, wedding and other invitations are among the first class productions of the Star and Wave Stationery Department. It is pos--inle to procure these articles just as good at other stationery establishments, but it is impossiblo to find better quality Anywhere and our prices are in I secrecy is another feature of this department. Call and examine our engraved and printed aamples I Fine Correspondence papers, yat up in one pound boxes at 26 cents per pound; | colors white, blue or grey. Envelopes to | match 35 cents per hundred. ! Star and Wave Stationery Department, 317 Washington Street, Cape May Hit Scheme. "He never pays his bills." -What!" "Fact." "Why, I thought his credit was good all over town." "It is." Then how about bis bills?" "He doesn't run them." Discord. "You look as though you hadn't slept well. Mr. Crusty." "No; thanks to that cat of yours that kept up a racket all night." "I suppose you would like to have tbe poor thing killed?" "No, but would you mind having It His Reservation. "You must never tell a lie, Johnnie." "I don't tell lies." That's a good boy. Yon are sure you never do?" "Not unless"— "Unless what?" Tin sure dad won't And it out."
CAPE MAY POINT t Our Sunday school Rally Day will be Sunday evening, November 20. Sunday evening, November 27th, will be the com- • mencement of extra services tt be held " very night in the Baptist Chapel. The services in charge of Rev. Frank Sbeppard. of Gape May City. A large number of Sunday sebccl peo- 1 pie met at the Dale cottage last evening to practice for Rally Day. * Mr. Holly, principal of our schools, * has started a Humane Society to treat ^ all kinds of animals kindly. The ?lul-r dren are right proud of their pretty ' buttons. o Miss Viola Markley is building a bungalow. Some gunning was done yesterday. We ~ saw a company of three men, one dog and a poor little dead rabbit. I wonder if tboee men belong to a humane Society. Our people are saddened by the news of Samuel Stokes' death in Philadelphia- For a long time he has been a much respected summer citizen of our borough. Amnon Wright is spending a day at two in Philadelphia and Camden. There will be no school here Thanksgiving Day, nor the day following. A story has just come oat about a 1 boose party of Philadelphia eabool 3
something to do. aud each taking up a piece of chalk began writing something i on the board. This was too much for the , as much aa they could *Und without having nine fuH-fledgsri oue. from the city. The teachers were real gwjdhcarted, though, for they tried to pacify the trembling ones by giving out pennies Cape May Point must be a good place to live for we have a man here weigh ing 320 pounds, aa much as President Taft. Rev. Frank Sheppard took tea last Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Benstead, of the lighthouse. LIST OF PETIT JURufiS FOR DECEMBER TERM, igio Edward Ross, Upper Township. Osborne Corson, Ocean City. William Small, Dennis Township. Charles Colwell, Upper Township. Alfred Peterson, Middle Township. .George Richardson Middle Township. Ralph Short, Sea Isle City. William Simpson, Middle Township. Washington LeNoir, Cape May Point. Nachman Diamond, Holly Beach. Joseph K. Hand, Jr, Cape May City. Edgar Eldredge, Wild wood. Jesse Edmunds, Gape May City. Charles Rice, Middle Township. I Charles P. Sutton, Dennis Township. ^ Rufus Collins, Holly Beach. I Lewis Gilbert, Dennis Township. , Robert Hughes, Cape May City t Wiliam Eiseohardt, Dennis Township. , Theodore DeBow, Sea Isle City, j William T. Hoge, Holly Beach. . Nelson Smith, Middle Township. John C. Funk, Avalon. Walter A. Smith, Avalon Oliver Bright, Holly Beach. ' Charles Way, Dennis Township. 1 Emerson Smith, Ocean CStty. ! Harry T. Ludlam, West Chpe May. ' James Farley, Dennis Township. Edward Tiee, Aglesea. t William 8 .Abrams, Dennis Township. William J. Harbison, Wildwood. Somera Sack, Upper Township. I Enoch Madara, Upper Township. ! Warren Gordon, Anglesea. ' Willets Johnson Lower Township. Charles Watson, Dennis Township. Townsend Godrcfy, Jr., Upper Twp. Elijah Scull, Aiiddle Township. Elsworth Hughes, Lower Township. James J. Doak, Cape May City. Judson B. Corson, Upper Township. Harry Near, Middle Township. Larry Handle, Dennis Township. , Arthur Barows, Ocean Cit. y Reuben Reeves, West Cape May. | Wayne Stnithere, Sea lale Cilty. . Charles Mace, Anglesea. ( WiUmjp Lafferty, West Cape May . G. a. Huppert, Wildwood. Ralph Townsend, Ocean City. Samuel Trusty Cape May City. Putting food into a diseased stomach is like putting money into a pocket I with holes. The money is lost. All its value goes for nothing. When the stomach is diseased with the allied organs of digestion and nutrition, the food which is put into it is largely lost. The nutrition is not extracted from it. The . body is weak and the blood impover ished. The .pocket can bi mended. The stomach can be cured. That aterling modi1 cine for the stomach and blood, Doctor Pieroe'a Golden Medical Discovery, acts with peculiar promptness and power on the organs of digestion and nutrition. It is a positive cure for almost all disorders of these organs, and cures also such diesaess of the heart, blood, liver and other organs, as have their cause in a weak or diseased condition of tbe stomach. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pelleto cure con-stipation-one a gentle laxative, two or three for a cathartic. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A WEST CAPE HAT Special Correspondent. Mrs. William Schellenger, Mrs. War- 1 Neal and Miss Georgia Landis went I Philadelphia on Tuesday for a three visit among relatives and friends. Thomas Stetena, Sr., wbom we always to see, was visiting some of his c old friends in the borough on Tuesday. s Great excitement among men and dogs p
«*•*!. BYALLBMOOISTS I todluc. Of psp^swl tMs.fi. ter I took craste a ■ SCOTT A UWHE, CMharf 1L.K. Y. I on Tuesday going in every direction fee the happy hunting grounds and a faig lot of quail and cottontails wre bagged. A quiet wedding occurred ou Myrtle >. avenue at the himc of Mrs. Charisa Oliver in Wednesday afternoon when ber daughter. Miss M&me Oliver, was trained to Condon tor Frank McNeill. Thd ). best wishes- of their many friends art heartly extended. It was a mistake to say as we did heretofore that Charles R. Wilis had rented hiB house to Monroe Kimsey it should have been reported sold as it bad been to Mr. Kimsey. Frank tSiurch has the contract of building Mra Walter Peterson's house m Pearl avenue. The automobile business still flourishes at Broadway and Mechanic street. '■ There has been a contngent of five or six new macjiines in the exhibit of different styles and sizes for the last ten days with many visitors coming and going to inspect tbem. This. is an effort at enterprisiug bazar methods worthy of the busness tact if Mr. Eldredge, >- and such ventures on new lines helps that end of the town and the time is nearby when Briadway and Yorke- will no longer be the centre if the town. Thai that end of the town. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A STO R I A SO TBESBAESXXa Signs printed on heavy card board stock, S cents each. Ii j The Star and Wave Forms close ' Thursday nlirlil of each week. j R. M. Wentzell's furniture store, 53 e Perry street, caw. 08 a great stock of "J g furniture and household goods und many purchasers of large and small quantities have found that they save . considerable sums of money, while . having goods delivered without damr age, as is not the case when purchased' j anywhere else and shipped by rail. The Security Trust Company gives careful consideration to its smaller ac- ^ counts, and receives and acknowledges _ distant deposits by mail. tf F"resh Broken Stick Candy 10 cento - per pound. Broken Hard Candy 20 ceuts • per pound. 30 cent mixtures now SO cento at the COLONNADE, 313 Washington Street AFRICAN GAME TRAILS, A large interesting book by Theodore Roosevvelt, publishers price $4.00, our price $."00. HISTORY OF THE TEIEPHONE. Publishers price, $1.60, our price $1.00. by mail on receipt of price. and Wave Stationery Department 315 Washington Street, Cape May The Security Trust Company preserves all that gave its reputation in the past and adda modern requirements for the present tf
D aes Not Stimulatel Ayer*s Sarsaparilla does not stimulate. It does not make you feel better one day, then as bad as ever tjie next It is nor a strong drink. No reaction after you stop using it There is not a drop of alcohol in it You have the steady, even gain that comes from a strong tonic and alterative. We wish you would ask your doctor about this. He knows. Trust him. Do as he says. /. c. Aver Co.. Lowell. Mas. fhat azp Aycris Pills? Uvcr Pills. How long have they bra sold? Nearly sirt V Do doctors recommend them? Ask your own doctor and find out. 1 - i

