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["SUP ' jmokes Gladness comes with a better under- | standing of the transient nature of the ( many physical Ills which vanish be- 1 fore proper efforts — gentle efforts — ' [- pleasant efforts — rightly directed and 1 . assisted by the pleasant laxative rem- j «dy Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. 1 " Its beneficial effects are due to the > fact that it Is the one remedy which > fe promotes Internal cleanliness without , K> debilitating the organs on which it - pp acts. To get Its beneficial effects al- , . ways buy the genuine manufactured P by the California Fig Syrup Co. ' ' Mrs. William Mathews spent Friday '% at Mm vile. i K Mrs Nellie Taylor, of Avalon, spent i JA a week with friends here. i ^ Mis. Charles Willie is spending some 1 • time in Washington, D. C. t Florence See gave a party to a num c t her of her friends recently. Edaa and Oerine Collins spent a few day* at MiQville, last week. Nichols and lady friend, of Philadelphia, spent Saturday and Sunwith hit parents. j Leonard Detwiler spent Sunday with r his family. , Laura Piereon spent a few days in ( Camden with her aunt recently. , -J; . David Sidney and Charles Smith, Jr., ^ Sf Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mrs. i Charles Smith, who la no better at this { ' writing. t Harry Brown and family will move t in the (%aries Hand bouse. e Mrs. Daniel Miller and daughter r Bessie, spent a few day's at Wiidwood J . this week. t E Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoffman spent Bunday at Wiidwood. - Mrs. Parker is visiting Mrs. James Dawson. j 3. Mrs. Southard Kldredge and daughter ( returned after a weeks visit with rela- , tives at Phillipsburg Pa. < ^ ,. J. Woodruff Eldredge and Frank . Beeves visited Bridgeton by automobile on Tuesday. ] Mrs, Hattie D Smith is still very low i and growing weaker. i Engineer Harry Brown Moved from | the old Homestead Cold Spring on Wed

| nesday into the Charles Hand bouse at ! Columbia Avenue and Broadway for the 1 Mrs. ^brieve Crammer who's con- ' dition waf so very critical last week, is : now improving. William Chambers Jr. spent Tuesday ■ and Wednesday in l'iiila<lelpfcia,_ j Mrs. Charles Willis returned from ; Washington, -D C, afU-r a pleasant visit j : of a week with relatives, i Rov. I^galie G. Overman, of Philadel- j "I phia, preached at the < Impel Sunday evening. j Rev. • J. L. Landia is visiting at Audu-. , l>ou « ill supj.lf teh Fresbyteriau pul- | pit tomorrow. i Mrs. Loreha Sclielleuger was a visitor , among Erma friends on Tliursday. ; j B,- sure to see -The New Miniatnr," I an up-to-date musical comedy which ill be presented by excellent talent for the benefit of the Epworth League, on Thursday evening, December 15th, at Washington Street Hall. Admission 15 and 25 cents. Worth a dollar. TOILET ARTICLES Manicure. Comb and Brush, and Shaving sets, perfumery and fancy soaps, in abundanoe. Among the desirable and most useful gifts we are now selling are, water bottles, ice bags, etc AU of these sre marked very low for the holidays. Special Boxed Cigars for Christmas. WARE'S DRUG SHOP, Washington Street NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Eetate of Willia» 0. On, Jr. Deceased Pursuant to the order of Cbas. P. am am. Surrogate of tne County of Cape May, made on the 22nd day of November, A. D., 1910, on the applicaof 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 22nd day of November, A. D., 1910, or they will be forever debarred of any action against the sub seriber. Dated November 22nd, A. D., 1910. JAMES G. KLINE, j U- 26 9t Executor | The Security Trust Company gives careful consideration to its smaller accounts, and receives and acknowledges distant deposits by mail. tf BEFORE WINTER SETS IN Better have me to look over your tin roofs. A little attention now may save much treble later on. CHARLES A. SWAIN. 805-7., Jackson Street

Both Phones Free Prompt Delivery holiday Specials From now until New Years la m offering these SPECIALS and wish to say that each and every article represents a full value as per list. O * 1 1 Bottle Reserve Whiskey, .76 jpCtAOl j Bottle Pure California Port, 50 JU- 1 1 Bottle Pore California Sherry, AO Total $1.75 All for $1.00 Q ' 1 1 Bottle Cabinet Whiskey, 91.00 ijpcCl&l 1 Bottle Superior Port, .76 W- O 1 Bottle Superior Sberrv, .76 Total $2.50 AU for $1.50 Snrrinl 1 Bot°8 Monticello ""hitkj, $1.00 . 1 Bottle California Brandy, 1.26 No 3 1 80108 cu™*' M Total $2.75 AU for $2.00 1 80101 K,eiB'i Spec4> Reserve, 11-25 *,rVUal i Bottle Imported Port, 1.00 Nq 4 1 Imported Sherrj, 1.00 Total $3.25 AU for $2.50 ^ruirinl 1 80108 Oiampagii.-, $2.00 ijpCLIttl j BotUe Cherries, 1.00 ! No. 5 , 1 Bottle Apricot Brndv, 1.00 • $4.00 AU for $3.00 BEN. KLEIN SUCCESSOR TO Camden Bottling Co. , 312 Washington St., Cape May MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

t FISHING CREEK. e On Saturday last Mrs. Dora Eldredge of Cold Spring, visited her father, Mr. - Daniel Woolson, who is rtry il. i s Mr. and Mrs. John Bate ep«mt the week end with Lemuel Parvin and wife, r of Elmer. R. Matthews is putting a new roof or. i 11 his house, J. D. Woolson, doing the . t ! work. I Mrs. Willets Johnson is under the doc- ; - j tor's care. We hope for her speedy rev I eovery. ! The families of -Mr. and Mrs. Herbert j Shaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shaw, 1 - ■ will jn the near future become redden t- - • of Holly Beach. While we wish them • r success in their new venture, w# regret their departure -from our village where they have been such active and useful ' citizens, endearing themselves to. all. 1 r Take a Foot-Bath To- Night After dissolving one or two Allen's FootTabs (antiseptic Tablets for the foot- ' bath) in the water. It will take out 5 all sore smarting and tenderness, remove foot odors and freshen the feet. Allen's Foot-Tabs instantly relieve weariness and sweating or inflamed feet and hot nervousness of the feet at night. 1 - "FO -T TABS FOR FOOT- TUBS." TTien . 0 for comfort throughout the day ahake | d Allen's 1 oot- Ease, the antiseptic powder , Into your ihoes. Sold everywhere, 25c. ' Avoid substitutes. Samples of Allan's 1 Foot-Tabs mailed FREE, or our regular - sin ant by mail for. Address, Allen S. VIRGINIA ARRIVALS Philadelphia— T. J. Hamilton, J. H. . t Cunningham, Ward Stille, J. P. For- | aythe, W. H. Beatty, Samuel L. Gerhart, J. M. Hubbert. J. L. Clymcr, G. ' de la Rigaudeau. L. C. McAlister, John | J. CroBin, Mrs. Catherine Carter, Miss ; M. Weddell, Walter C. Blakelev, Wm. f Lore. I 1 New York City— (has. K. Lampman " Cape May — Peter Shields. 1 Sea Isle City— C. H. Rice.

New Hamshire — Wm. M. Newsome. Syracuse— P . 0"M alley, Jr. Camden — Wm. C. French, J. D. Col111s. laurel Springs — J. Percy Smith. Court House — S. H. Townsend. 1 Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A LOW PRICES AT THE 5 AND 10 CENT STORE I tfllowjng are a few suggestions for the nris.tmas season which will delight the -mall boy and girl, and the prices are so low tfiat they can not stand in you' way: Tree decorations in a great abundance, ilolla, tool chests, horse whips, drums, pictures, games, children's dishes, wagons, wheel barrows. Also a complete line of glass ware, agate ware, crockery ware, etc. Oliver Typewriters are on sale at Garrison's Jewelry Store. A complete and an extensive variety can selected from. BBiFORD. GARRISON, Agent No. SOS Washington Street Dae Electric light. Hie oeeurity Trust Company holds friends by fair treatment and through out Its long career has aimed to assist in the establishment of a high standard of business morality in this community. STICKS for Mines Pies, Fruit Cakes and Plum Puddings 'at Klein's, 312 Washington street. Crawford shoes for the particular man at Gidding's, 419 Washington St. *

j Electrical Cbristmas (3ifts Why not give something DIFFERENT this year? What is more acceptable than one of the novel , ! and pleasing Gifts suggested below: ELECTRIC READING LAMPS DESK LAMPS BEDROOM LAMPS SHAVING MUGS t FLAT IRONS TOASTERS STOVES Beautifully designed, Handsomely made and very useful— they charm as no other Gift can. MINITURE LIGHTS FOR fmas Srces COMPLETE OUTFIT CAPE MAY LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY CAPE MAY, N. J. COMING ATTRACT! A Musical Comedy THE NEW MINISTER Will be presented at WASHINGTON STREET HALL On THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1910 For the benefit of The Epworth League Excellent talent has been procured who will make this delightful Comedy an event to be thoroughly enjoyed. The Performers have devoted much time in the preparation of this entertainment and you are assured of a very enjoyable evening, and you will also render Great Assistance to the League. ' Price of Admission - - - 25 Cents Children 15 "

THE MAN ABOUT TOWN Mrs. Mary -A. Hughes, of Lafayette . street, has returned from Pitman, alter visiting friends. The Girls' Friendly Home on Hilglies ; street, have removed their furniture in- ! j to the new property they recently pur- j chased. , 'J£| I Permits have been issued for j new cottages. J The ladies of the Presbyterian drurch j ' are giving a series of afternoon teas, furj Z the benefit of the church. ..] e Mrs. M. L. and daughter J e nave dosed their Jacksou street cottage j o and are passing a portion of the time j . in Philadelphia. Harrison Shaw, son of Councilman I Shaw, lias removed from Osmden, nnd j i, accepted a position with the wireless i, people here. e Rev. Dr. McLeod will occupy his pulpit y In the Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Cottager Frank P. Hamed, of Stockton avenue, is a frequent visitor here. Contractor Sharp has commenced erection of a fine cottage on East Cape May. , Virgil Melvin, of New York, son of n Sheriff Melvin, -was greeting old friends here this week. Horace W. Board man and family afg ter passing the summer and fall seasons here have returned to their Camden home.

Children Cry ' k FOR FLETCHER'S T 1 CASTORIA r. Editor Star and Wave: n Dear Sir:— ^ s Through the columns of your worthy 2 paper 1 wish to express my heartfelt 111 thanks and sincere gratitude to all those who so kindly aided in obtaining n for me a stove and eoal. Also to the two ladies who brought me some Very gratefully VICTORIA MOORE, g Cold Spring, N. J. Dont forget that Dr. Pierces Favorite h Prescription, for womans weaknesses i and delicate ailments, is not a patent d or secret medicine, being the "Favorite 1. Prescription" of a regular educated and g graduated physician, engaged in the p practise of His chosen specialty— that of t diseases of woman — that its ingredients I ti are printed in plain english on every | f bottle- wrapper: that it is the only med- I r icine especially designed for the cure of | u woman's diseases that contains no al j cohol, and the only one that has a pro- |g fcssional endorsement worth more than ] it all the so-called • "testimonials" ever i published for other medicines. Send for . a these endorsements they are free for j t the asking. V A little book of some of these en- I dorsements will be sent to any address i e post-paid, and absolutely free if you i a request same by postal card or letter, j of Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. 1 1 If you suffer fjwqi periodical head- j u ache, backache, dizziness, pain or drag- j t ging down sensation low down in the J abdomen, weak back, have disagreable | S and weakening, catarrhal, pelvic drain, [ a or are in distress from being long o:i j I your feet, then you may be cure of v benefit from taking Dr. Pierce's Favor- 1 o ite Prescription. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets the best j t laxative and regulator of the bowels, t I They invigorate stomach, liver n-ul bow- f: els. One a laxative; two or three a cathartic. j a CAPE MAY POINT ^ I T During the heavy winds yesterday n ! •' motor boat, tugging two row boat", be r came so disabled tiiat the Life Preserv- ' ing Station men went out and took the K crew off. Hie men went to their homes j ° in Camden and this morning all the ' e boats had disappeared. It happened in i 11 front of the Carlton House. c Allan Woolson, a lovely Cape May l •' k Point boy, has been in bed several days, ~ " grieving for the loas of his pet dog. It • i appears the dog went a-guning with Alk lan's older brother and got lost. He has now returned and Allan is getting better. Mrs. Banes, near the Carlton House, i while making calls Saturday afternoon, slipped from a door step nd injured j . herself so severely that a phksician lia a * to be sent for Sunday mornjag. bar shoulder was black from the\all, fcpt / there were no bones broken. A very large whale was seen n Point last Wednesday aftejnoon. JK-' Master David Sutton is A sick mKlus | ! home that he is not abl to -attend j ] school. h m I I The noon mail yesterday didjmot get .here until after two o'cloc by freight, i. . | Mrs. Hutchinson, of Quin onAs spend- * ing some time at WriAt's Vmd. / © | The children are bra* im ig Ldr a I Christmas entertainment i > jbe held on i the eevning of Decemba- ! I / "" Mrs. Bowne has retu ne rfroin a long . a visit to her heme at Cape Say Point, it Alex SpringU' while foff home from i school Monday \oon, rec«fed some bird shot in his face akd ear tUm a gnnner. There being but^one hSvice yesterday the large boys improymf the time by S going aftr ducks. Ny . Two or three nighfl ago two large flocks of wild geeas paLed over on their C way to the south. J

FOOD FOR A YEAR j Ess rrd* J VtsRRsbk* annm. Thb represents a fair ra> I tion for a man for a year. •£ But some people eat and eat and grow thinner. This /J means a defective digestion \ and unsuitable food. Alarys size bottle of ' ' '■ Scott's Emutsion equals in nourishing proper* ! ties ten pounds of meet Your physician can taO yon . how it does it IDS UU BT JlX£ UNHB MS.Hwolnaruluil.feria XacX faufccealaiJuaOoad LbsSPmiz. SCOTT A DOWNK. 409 M BL. Nnr T«k

HEALTH OF CAPE MAY 0. K. AS USUAL The Board of Health held its regular monthly meeting but as there was so or any other objectionable affairs, they adjourned considering it as uneventful meeting. Ohilaren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA USE ELECTRIC LLHGT STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY The State Horticultural Society will bold its Thirty-sixth annual meeting in the State House, Trenton, .next Wednesday and Thursday, December l4th-and-15th. The first morning's session is of great interest always in having the president's address, and the reports of the fruit, flower, vegetable and legisla- | committees. Also of the special I and flower committee which usually refers to new varieties sent to the com- | mittee for testing. j Albert T. Repp, Glassboro, the best grower of apples in the state, probably, j I president. The speakers for the other sessions jure: Charles E. Bassett, Secretary of jthe Michigan Horticultural Society; E. W. Catchpole, President of the Cotnell Horticultural Unio:i, and John H. Bar- ! clay. Cranberry, X. J., the grower ofthQ { apples that crcali-J the sensation at l.st ■year's meeting. Ur. M. B. Waite, of tlie ' | rimer: al Washington, will report ~ 3 i upon the season's lest of new spray ma- . . tcriaK Dr. John B. Smith and Prlif. M. j A. lllake, of tlie State Experiment J have the enemies of the peach | and cow to deal with us their topics, and, v Prof. J. G. LijOii.i. < f tne -late Stcti -b *3 will -|a«k up*>!i ev er crops .'Or V a ~y, 1 T- rvl. h t of 't -ill b- in cor:-e- -3 jtition for the I'ri It -Silver U.'.p, and for-' '"•J the cash prizes for apples, pears, canned carnations, roses and violets. <i nton t 're -si- and Klwood Douglass the delegates from the Cape May I County Board to tlrs meeting and will I render their report at the Spring meet- : ing of the Board, the fourth Thursday in February. The meeting is free and open to all. The payment of one dollar conj stitutes a lift member, and secures a j eopv of the printed annual report for ! after. T'le idea in having a charge is to have an assurance of a real inter- | est. Howard G. Taylor, Riferton, N. J., Are /You Like This? TwM-'all the time, not much good/rtor anything, hardly able to draf' around, just all run down. A( you are, we guarantee our VIi$OL will help you. It has helped / many people around here who were this condition. Now look here, just try one botj tja-of VINOL, and if you are not ^satisfied that it did you good, come back and get your money. It will ■ be returned without question. That , is a fair proposition and shows our faith in VINOL, and that we do i not want your money unless vou re- | "ceive benefit I We know what we are talking j about because we have sold VI- j j NOL for years, and have seen how i much good it has done among our customers. VINOL is not a patent, secret nostrum, but an honest, tried 'and true body builder and strength creator of world-wide fame, delicious and easy to take. Come in today and start your cure at once. Vou take no risk. DR. JAMES MBCRAY, DRUGGIST, MAY, N. J.