| I ft] J J fi| ! The TTind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 80 years, has borne the signature of - and has been made under his personal sapervision since its infhncy. C S-CueJU/lZ Allow no one to deceive yon in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jnst-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infhnts «""i Children— Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a hacnless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms ami allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation anil Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea — The Mother's Friend. OENUINE CAS>TORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years.
Cape Hay County Real Estate Transfers November 25b to December 7th OCEAh CITY Cliarlei Mathews Trustee to J. Wesley Anders $350. Lot 605 Section G John J. Foster to Js-nes XL Chester $1. Lots 758 and 759 Section D. Ocean Site Company to Joseph Semple wt si $400. Lot 143 O. C. Dev. Co. Plan James K. Lake et ux to Leopold Hedeit $135. Lot 88 Section M. Edward XL Snton et als to C. Homer Shoemaker $1200. Lots 32 and 34 Sec, 3 Ocean Front Real Estate Co. Allen H. Corson to Otis M. townsend $1. Lot 149 Section A. James E. Lake et ux to William M. Evans $1. Lot 87 Section M. W. El well Lake et ux to Wesley B. Ricbman, $575. Lot 805, section l! • J. Byron Rogers, trustee to Alvin I', Risley et al, conveys a large number of lots in section B, belonging to the estate of Nathaniel Risley. James XL Chester et ux to Joseph I. Scull, $1. Part of lots 593 and 595, •action A. Ellis H. Marshall et al to Otis M. Townsend, $1. Lot 257, section C. Lewis M. Crease et ux to Joseph G. ' Champion, $1. Lot 53, plan 3, Bay 1 Front. Ocean City Gardens Co. to Joeeph <3. ' Champion, $517.91. Lots 707, 708,749, 1 760, 903, 943, 942, 944, 1006, 1007, in blocks 7, 9 and 10. Anna C. Fleming to John H. Kenney, c $1000. Lot 649, section D. Anna C. Fleming to Edna V. W. , Prince, $1000. Lot 650, section D. .Clinton B. Sharp to Anna Whingatea, . $700. Lot 8, setcion A. * CSty of Ocean City to Clinton B. bharp, $9.60. Quit claims lot 8, sec- " tion A r 8« me to John H. Kenney. $59.84. Quit j elaima lot 649, section D. 1 1 Same to John W. Sims, $1. Quit ! claims lot on N. E. side of Eighth St., 100 ft. N. W. of Ocean avenue. - i SEA ISLE air Robert J. Junk et ux to James XIc Donald, $1650. Lot 19, block 23. „ Joseph G. Champion et ux to Lewis M. Crease, $1. Lot 6. block 9, Corson's s Inlet. A VALOR 4 Ellen Moore et al to Charles R. Hall,
j $1. Lot 29 32 Sec. 5 Lots 29 to 36 Sec. 11 Lots 35 to 42, 29 6. 8, Section 12. Avalon Beach Imp. Co. to William J j XIassey, $1. Lots 104, 106, 108, 110, ! j Section 27. DENNIS TOWNSHIP ( John Williams to Chas. Tomlin et . al $75. Pine Island and Swamp on West f side of Dennisville Causeway. Arthur D. Stevens et ux to Lorenzo r D. Compton $2100. 36 Acres Known as Pikes Peak, Adjoins Amos G. Brosius. , : CAPE MAY~ CITY t i ooseph P. Mackissic et ux to Ed- - mund K. Brown, $1. Lot 156, lots of •- Wm. J. Sewcll. c r ■ . — o , WEST CAPE MAT j Susan Fishburn et al to Edward S. I Surfield $200. Lot 14 Section 71 Mt. Vernon Land Co. Plan. Enoch Eldredge et als to Lornna j, Peterson $1. Lot 11 Estate of William j C. Eldredge. -j Sarah K. Shaw et als to James V. Clark, $1. Lots 417 and 418, block 35. g CAPE MAY POINT C Columbian Securities Co. to Albert B. Schofield, $75. Lot 39, block K. ^ WOODBINE , > Wm. Eisenberg et al to Hill Sbritaky I $1. Lot 11 and 12 Blk. 3 Seetkm3. Harry Heslowiu et ux to Abraham et al $1. Lot 17 Blk. 10 B Section D. t Joseph Goodman et ux to Isaac Alexenburg, $1. Lots 2 and 3, block — .sec- P tion. B. p; WILD WOOD CREST
Wild wood Crest Co, to Robert Stretch $1. Lots 1 and 2 Blk. 36. Same bo Harry C. Meehan $1. Lot 4 Block 32. Same to Samuel W. Clover $1. Lot J3 Block 50. Same to Philip Auerbach $1. Lots 18 and 19 Block 18. S. Stockton Zelly et ux to A. E. flarj $780. Lots 21 and Block 54. Wild wood Crest Co. to Edward G. F. I $1. Lot* 9 and 10 Block 3. STONE HARBOR South Jersey Realty Co. to Adolph C. $1. Lots 483 to 486, block 200, Plan D. Same to John.B. Eastbum $1. Lota 115 i and 117 Blk. 92 1907 Plan. \ Seme to Antoinette H. Adams $1. Lots and 57 Blk. 96 Plan A. Same to Lola W. Hurlburt, $1. Lots 47 and 49, block 91, 1907 Plan. Same to Adelaide W. Thompson, ll. I
| HOLLY BEACH I Latimer R. Baker et ux to Alfred H. Lupton WOO. Lots 1 to 5 and 8 to 10 Harry A. Spencer to Alfred N. Lupton I $1. Lots 0 and 7 Block 168. j Holly Beach City Improvement Co. to Harry A. Spencer, $1. Lots $ and 7, block 168. Borough of Holly Beach to Harry A. Spencer, $L Quit claim lots 6 and 7, ' block 168. Wm. D. Xliddlcton et ux do Lena Gamp $950. Ldt 22 Block 85. James A. McTagtie et ux to David Knowitch $1. Lot 23 Block 150. Holly Beach Lanu Companv to Curtia j W. XIatbia $1. Lot 12 Block 02. ! Latimer R. Baker et ux tq George Taddie $600. Lot 12 Blk. 132 also Lot 2 |and 3 Block 147. SEA ISLE CITY Seldcn Twitchell et ux to Ralph A. Short $1. Lot 18 Blk. 7 S. \7, Section. Jane Etta Bew to Jennie H. Peterson $700. Lot 3 Blk. 29 S. W. Section. Kathryne L. XL De Roacl^£l. Lot 10 Block 1$ N. E. Sec. to Jos. I. Scull. City of Sea Isle CSty to David A. Lennox Jr. $l.Lot 3 Blk. 5 S. P. Div. WILD WOOD Charles A. Reynolds et ux to Arthur F. Thompson $1. Lota 6 and 7 Blk. 8. MIDDLE TOWNSHIP George W. Heyser Trustee to Rae C. Benezett et als $1. Undivided interest in Farm and Woodland on N. W. side of Xfain Shore Road Adjs. Stevenson Learning. Robert E. Hand et ux to John Whcler $2760. "John Ross Tract" near "Nummy , Town." Edward K. Brown to Joseph P. Mackissic, $1. Richardson farm at Rio Grande. i Chester Craig to F. B. Mecray et al, , $33.79 'Conveys 67 58-100 acres of undivided land. Survey to Frank B. Mecray et als 67 58-100 acres. All that island bounded by Dead Thoroughfare, Drum Thoroughand Little or Jacobye Sound. LOWER TOWNSHIP Herbert S. Shaw et als to William White et als, $300. Lots 18 and 20, section' 84, Arlington Beach. Cape Xlay Real Estate Co. to South Jersey Sand Co., $1. Lota 22, 24, 26, estate of E. Stevens and A. H. Reeves; also the undivided one-half part of lot adjoining No. 24 and saloon lot. UPPER TOWNSHIP Harry C. Harman to Coast Line Lumber and Dev. Co. $1. Part of lot/ 4 and 5 of Hezekiah W. Godfrey Dec. at Sylvan us C. Airaan et ux to Joeepb J. $70. Lots 823 and 824 Sec. E. City Park. Same to Same, $1. Lot 655, section D, Ocean City Park. Coast Line Lumber Company to Otis Townsend, $1. Lots 48 and 49, Map D, Tuckahoe. STONE HARBOR Charles R. Lee et ux to South Jersey Co., $1. Lots 28, 30, 32, 34, block 88 1907 Plan. Edwin K. Rapp et ux to Edwin F. et als, $1. Lot 144, block 88, plan C. South Jersey Realty Co. to Michael J. Hushen, $1. Lot 318, block 200, plan D2. ' Camden A Suburban Realty Co. to South Jersey Realty Co., $1. Quit claims 8. W. portion of lots 52, 54, 56 ' and 58, block 87, Plan 1907. I
Women's Secrets • T^ore is one man inJbe^United States who has perhaps heard country. These secrets are not secrets of guilt or shame! but Ml of suffering, and they have been confided to Dr. 1LV. fierce in the hope and expectation of advice and help. That few of these women have been disappointed in their ex{notations is proved by the fact that ninety-eight per cent, of ■Bwomen ti sated by Dr. Pieroe have been absolutely and altogether cured. Such a record would be remarkable if the fit cases treated were numbered by hundreds only. But when W J N % P" rooord applies to the treatment of more than baif-a- mil- f T V Vpr"c,1<* ^ over 40 " >• Phenomenal, * S£2£ '.r""1"' b" — - O- 6~ a chfi*° Ank^®*n m*y ~3,uU {*- W k«er, absolutely without *e*led m perfcc,ly »ll"> envelopes, without ^ Wt"^VCT' «?*» »hem. Write without fear as WithBdUo, %/Y^ ' DuPea"ry Modical Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, Prest., DR< PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION , Nffnlrrn Woat. Women Btronc. i . - I'nk Women Well.
NORTH WILDWOOD North Wild wood Improvement Co. to John Hortop $750. Lota 31 and 33 Block 209. Peter C. Verga et als to David -C. Cooler $300. Lota 28, 29, 30 Block 102. Henry H. Ottens to Thoa. E. Lafferty, $2240. Lots 5, 7, 9, 11, 29 and 30, block 324; also 19, block 323, lot 3, block 424; ' | also riparian right in front of lot 3 in ( ; block 424, Ocean Front, 'J Same to Thos. E. lafferty, Jr., $125. ( | Lot 26, bnrlk 324, Ocean Froont. Same to ^arah Lafferty, $285. Lot 3, ( block 422, Ocean Front Same to Elsie Lafferty, $150. Lot 31, block 324, Ocean Fron.t | Same to Marguerite Lafferty, $209. . Lot 2, block 423, Ocean Front. / Same to Anna Lafferty, $285. V Lot 2, i block 422, Ocean Trent Same to Anna L. Lafferty, $209. Lot 4, block 423, Ocean Front Adolph B. Anderson et ux to Pauline' W. Boyd, $400. Lots 500 and 508, ' block 130. Everybody is ordering calling card* for the holiday*. It adds tone to the ' gift. See Star and Wave samples be- i fore ordering yours. LISTONS RANGE BUOY, NEW JERSEY , Delaware River— Liston's Range Buoy, 1-L, a second class tall type can, mark- ' ing the westerly edge of 30-foot dredged < channel over Duck Creek Flats, hereto- . fore reported partly sunk, was replaced December 10, 1910. ( By order of the Commissioner of Light - Houses '
a bill, which wffl be a nmpivment to an r Jsa&xsSsSl The general object of which win be to o give to the managers elected by the 1, owners and possessors ascertain marsh, meadows and swamp lying in the Upper L. Township of the County of Cape May on -t Cedar Swamp Creek power and authority additioral 1: that given under said B statute, to ;<.-model, alter, rebuild, repair, raise, lower, modify, discard, abandon, d raze,' or replace any part or parts of the bank, sluices, ditches or other works 8 pertaining to said marsh, meadows or ^ swamps, as the said managers shall from time to time find necessary or advisable to meet the changed' conditions and needs thereof, and as the public or private interests shall require. L Dated November 29th, 1910. HOLLIS P. MICKEL, n JOHN W. GANDY, 11-26 5t Committee of Managers 0 ~ ___ • Are ,you undecided where to have L your clothes made! Are you looking j for a first class tailor J Are you tired of having to take the suit back for alterations and low your time as well :r as your temper! Avoid all the unpleasantness connected with clothes and have them made by CHARLES SCHERER 1 ladies' and Men's Tailor, it ' Cape May, N. J. . le — SO YEARS' ^p^^^J^EXPERIENCI ^■^^IKTwidc MARKS dcsh>N* . WW COPYRWJHTB Ac. ' AnronsswfflnesskslchsndilesertpUouiDsr 9 ipwan naUrt, win,, mt ensrge, in: j s Scfentffic Hmerican. itsrsw.sssgsa teas M - — is handy to pay your bills by giving a check for each amount. Sometimes saves paying a bill twice. Come in and open a checking account with the Secur- . ity Trust Company. J Mfnogram writmg paper at the Star " and Wave Stationery Department. ' NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS . Estate of Sallie A. Bloch, Deceased Pursuant to the order of Chas. P. Vanaman, Surrogate of the Comity of Cape Xlay, made on the 8th day of October, A. D., 1910, on the application of | the subscriber. Executor of said deceased, 1 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 I deceased within nine months from the ( 8th day of October, A. D., 1910, or they will be forever barred of any action ' against the subscriber. Dated October 8th, A. D., 1910. j { JACOB A. BLOCK, 10- 15 9t Executor
NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS. of Liza be th E. Robinson, Deceased Pursuant to the order of Chas. F. ( Vanaman, Surrogate of the County of Cape May, made on the 8th day o7 Oc- ' tober, A. D., 1910, on the application of the subscriber, Executor of said deceased, ] noOce is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims i and demands against the estate of said deceased within nine months from the 8th day of October, A. D., 1910, or they will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. Dated October 8th, A. D., 1910. | SAXIUEL F. ELDREDGE, 10- 15 »t Executor £ I. H. SHITH * 5 Clothier |- ^ 608 Washington SI, t A Opposite Reading Sts. X ! ^ GAPE MAY N. J ? A ^ Suits for $5 and up- ^ ^ wards. A Overcoats from to J i"S A A Hats, Caps, Trunks, and A ^ Gentlemen's Furnishing \ X Goods at Philadelphia ^
Bought and Sold r- «- V x Prnvided atrea^bfe rate. - Cull 103y Keystone Phone, Excelsior BMg ' ■ • 1 W. S. SHAW & SON J GENERAL CONTRACTORS \3 Dealer In f JP BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT ,.j Keystone Telephone 30 A 5,3 vtutdi nillllltW Jewelry and Watclimakingji f Established 1888 M large stock of carefully selected goods. Clocks of all '"Repairing of Watches, Clocks or Jewelry promptly skilfully doae. 305 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J. BELFORD GARRISON Keystone "Phone 4D n nmonooooooooooi r. A. LOYETTl Washington and Perry Sts. o is TvT ~2~ CITY, 1TBXST y ® ^ MANUFACTUHER OF O ESS, COLLARS, SADDLES AMD HORSE GOODS J vork of All Kinda. Blankets, Robes. Sheets and Nets X inriririnrinnnoooiTNiioooooooooo^l POSTCARDS^ 9 15 Cents Per Dozen FORMERLY 25 CENTS PER DOZEN d Star and Wave Stationery Dept. nUDICORIUM CSFE ANB BUFFET* 107 AND 109 JACKSON ST. ~ CAFE OPEN EVEINGS UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK Everything in season. Sea foods &ivd salads, Specialties Open all the year. Cottage trade solicited. Orders by phone promptly attended to and^delivered. SPECIAL — Overholt Bottled in Bond $1.00 a. quart Both Phones. JOHN J. MeCANN Keystone Telephone 673 D ft w Poth's Beer T^Ae jtK arbor CM°'ce wip? JL Sir JL anu Liquors SCHELlINGERS landing Telephone 666 D JAMES CARROLL.
WRISLEVS NEW CAFE Corner Washlne^rn and Jackson Btreets, CAPE MAY, > J Steaks. Chops. Se? Foods and Salads, Oysters in every STYLE roard by day or week , ' 'phone 127 FRANK B.WRISLEY ED. HEWELL WASH SCH ELLIN GBR ARE YOU THINKING OF HAVING A CEMENT PAVEMENT OR CURB PUT DOWN Concrete Walls, Piers or a Cellar Floor; if so, don't forget to CONSULT Newell and Schellinger AD work guaranteed and best of reference furnished Estimates cheerfully given NEWELL 5 SCHELLINGER •30 Washington Street, Cape May, or West Capo May CALENDAR PADS will be stapled to fancy cai- * endars when purchased at the Star and Wave Stationery Department. Price 2 cents each and up. We will also hava a fine line of fancy calendars in stock for next week. Come and see them.

