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THE REJU. ESWTE TRANSFERS The following is an abstract of conveyances entered for record in the County Clerk's office here for the week ending March 20, 1914: OCEAN CIEY. L. M. Crease et ux to Joseph S. Baraett et ux. $400. Lot 02, plan 3. Pennington Seminary, etc., to Joseph M. Watson, $350. Lot 490, section E. Victor J. Humbrecht ct ux to Edward J. DuMee. $3075. Lot at Bay Avenue *nd North Street. Elizabeth Brangan to Elizabeth A. Moaley. $500. lot 89, section C. UPPER TOWNSHIP. . Sylvanu* C. Aiman et ux to John J. Gorman. Lots 542 and 543, section 1). Ocean City Park. George W Eekart et ux to Jesse lland Jr., 9 30-100 acres of woodland on southeast side of Hands miH road, adjoining land of R. T. Greenlee ct als. Paul J. Sturgis et ux to Annie G. Conner. lots 350 and 300, Tuckaboc. BOROUGH OF WOODBINE. Barney Ooldblatt ct ux to David Goldblatt. $100. Southwest half of lots 4. 5 and 0, block 7. - DENNIS TOWNSHIP. Wm. E. Mason et ux to Eugene S. Watson. 11 3-4 acres of woodland, near South Seaville, on road to Clermont. SEA ISLE CITY. Annie Sliick to IlermMK A. Schekel. Lots 0, 7 and 15, block 28. BOROUGH OK AVALON Wm. A. Wittmaier ct ux to Ylichard O. SchccL Lot 21, section 29, and lots 21 and 22. section 31. George W. Corneal et ux to George W. Corneal, Jr. Lot 35, section 27. STONE HARBOR. South Jersey Realty Co. to Mary A. Nick. Part of lot* 101 and 103, block number 86. Prank fw.itio ft JIILta. S-J. Realty Co. Lot 230, block 95. S. J. Realty Co. to Prank Cwizio. Lot 225, block 95. ' "FAG6ED-0UT" WOMEN Will Find Help in This Letter. i Overworked, run down. 'Tagged out" •women who feel as though they could hardly drag about, should profit by Mrs. Brill's experience. She says: "I was In a very weak, * run-down condition. * Life was not worth living. 1 could not sleep, was 1 very nervous, stomach bad, and was < not able to work. , "I^onsulted with one or two phy- , miclans, without benefit. I read of Vinol helping some one In a similar condition so 1 began to take It, and It ton ply did wonders for me. I gained In weight and I am now In better ' health and stronger than ever. 1 can 1 not find words enough to praise Vinol."— Mrs. W. H. Brill, Racine, Wis. , Thousands of women and men who t were formerly weak and sickly owe their present rugged health to the wonderful strength-creating effects of ' mnoL We guarantee Vlnol to build * you up and make yon strong. If It 1 does not we give back your money. V. R— For rough, scaly skin, try c Nr 8axo Salve. We guarantee it ^ maay, mmny, m* Mky, h. j. «

I Same to Lawrence S. Lavine ct al. | Lots 95 and 97, block 81. I S. J.- Realty Co. to Robert L. Koch- ' Jllcr. Lots lio" and 121, block 98. J Same to Henry de Stilfried. Lot 223, 1 block 96. i- Same to Same. Lots 21 and 22, block c No. 104. IsT COURT HOUSE. Paul Benson ct ux to Robert S. Mil- ' ler ct al. $3400. 5235 square feet on , r. Mechanic Street with "Spectatorium . building. I, MIDDLE TOWNSHIP. ;. Smith Endicott ct ux to Alexia Edd wards et ux. 16,875 square feet on • southwest side of station road from Rio Grande station to main road. NORTH WILDWOOD. Wm. Jordan et ux to Jeannettc W. ' Anderson. Lots 1 and 3, block 226. c North Willdwood Land Co. to David », McKibbin. Lots 2 and 4. block 257. 1 CITY OF WILDWOOD. * 1 i Harry Kates ct ux to Fred H Foster 1 . $50. Lot* 1 1 and 12, block 24. " ' g Wm. F. Valet to Susan Needhain. * $400. Lot 3. block 164. * Edward R. L. Driver ct tlx to Joseph II. Eberle. Lots 10 and 11. block 67. r Wildwood Land Co. to Olaf Christen- ' . $250. Lot 7, block 90.. Henry H. Ottens to Maria F. Rose, f $400. Lot 24, block 109. c LOWER TOWNSHIP. Courtland V. Reeves et ux to Abijalt ' r D. Reeves. Two acres adjoining Robert ® Cox's land. WEST CAPE MAY. 1 Thomas H. Hughes et ux to Gilbert s C. Hughes. $1500. Lot 17, map of Enoch Eldredge Estate. 1 CAPE MAY CITY. P , Nelson Z. Graves et ux to Russell * Robinson. $6000. Lots 3774' and 3770, ■. pian A. r Cape May County Gazette greeTcreek : Miss "firms NAbiiry speni -this-week: with her sister in Philadelphia. He jn mother attended store in her absence. | Mrs. Rollin Stiles has been a great . sufferer from lumbago for a week past, " Elmer Hemingway draws the reits over a fine pair of young horses, the f' - finest teflm in the yillage. Harry Watson attended his lodge o I. O. M. at Dias'Creck Friday evening. ' Fish hawks and king crabs have mad Their appearance along with fresh lis and English snipe. It is said to be un lawful to kill the latter. Aaron Fowler and three daughters, ' Mr. and Mrs. John Stowe, two sons and I one daughter Camden, cantc down to'oi attend the funeral of Jerry McKniglitj Wednesday. Several of the school children arc suf- " fering with chicken pox. ' — Mrs. William Eldredge entertained her I friend, Mrs. Madaria of Pclermo, part of I last week. The M..E. Sunday School is reliparsing I service called Easter Greetings, for I the EastcF ssrviccs. ~ Mrs. Oiarlea Hollingscad. Mrs. Han nah Watson and son Raymond, drove to Goshen and took in the snpper at the Hall Saturday evening. . Mrs. William Eldredge went to Phila- ^ delpbia on Sunday to visit her hushand £ who is in the hospital there, having hie treated. He is doing as well as can

be expected and hopes to be out in a fw days. Mrs. William Eldredge and children spent the first of the week with her sis- : " tec— Mrs. Walter Camp, at Pierces. Our ncw^treacher, Rev. W. A. Ellis, arrived this week from Delaware. Spme - of the members of the Ladies Aid prepared dinner for them at the parsonage on Thursday. When we reported a few weeks ago that Allie Hoffman had gone west, wc were wrongly informed. He and his wife ! spent two days here with Postmaster Camp recently. Ho is preparing to go to New Mexico where his two brothers are located. Miss Ethel ScheHenger came home - from Carlisle on Wednesday night for a - few days' vacation. She is suffering ' from an abscess on her right thnmb. Hiss Helen came home from Philadelphia from Drexel to spend Sunday. Everett Brown and Andrew Erricson have gone to Town Bank to put up a ' crab pound. J. S. Garrison, watchmaker and jeweler, at 305 Washington Street, Cape May City, is now agent for the Victor and Edison Talking Machines and Records, and the Story and Clark Pianos. ] These goods can be bought for cash or - "erma" Thomas Lyme is under the physician's care as the result of a fall, lie is somewhat improved al this writ in ( and we hope will soon be able to re sume his accustomed duties. Measles arc epidemic in this vicinity " Ex-Senator and Mrs. Robert E. Hnail attended Uie birthday celebration of C Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilbraham at Grange Hall Thursday evening. 1 The sale of the effects of Mr. Jeffries g whose demise occurred a fortnight ago took place Saturday. L J. S. Garrison, watchmaker and jew eler, at 305 Washington Street. Cape May City, is now agent for the Victor and Edison Talking Machines and Rec ords, and the Story and Clark Pianos. These goods can be. bought for cash o credit. T o P

Diabetes Loses Its Terrors SPECIALIST BELIEVES CURE HAS BEEN FOUND FOR THIS DREAD DISEASE. Diabetea.no longer need be a terror 'to those who have become victims -to this dread disease. As the result of extensive experiments, a specialist announces that a simple plant growing wild in Mexico, is a specific in the treatment of diabetes, quickly reducing the specific gravity and sugar, ' restoring vigor and building up the sysTltis harmless vegetable remedy should relieve the patient of his worst symptoms in the most aggravated cases, within a week, and to prove it, we will mail a 50c ' package for 10c to help pay distribution cost, with free^booklet of special value ' to the diabetic, containing latest diet and exclusive table of food values, giving percentage of starch and sugar (carbohydrates) in 250 different foods. herb is sold under guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded. Tell your afflicted friends of this offer and send 10c to-day for a full sized 50c package. Ames Chemical Co., Dept., i Whitney Point, N. Y. You can get Diabetal from Central at the regular price. ORIGINAL DEFINITION. For -half .an hour past the teacher had been busily sowing the seeds of knowledge, and realized that the time bad come at last for her to reap the harvest. "Now, boys," she asked, "who can tell j me what an oyster isT™" For awhile silence filled the classroom. , On all sides little brows were puckered i strained effort at remembrance. Then a look of knowledge began to | shine in little Tommy's eyes. .Eagerly | be raised his hand, and — , "i know," he -trial "H's u fish-built like a nut!" Children Cry i FOR FLETCHER'S 1 CASTORI A Consult Jesse Brown on Tin Roofs 1 and Spouting. See those new baby coaches al 88 Perry street.

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Consult Jess* Brown oa Tin Roefs and Spoutug. Legal Perms of all description ia stock. Special forms mad* to order at aotioe. Star and Wave Stationery 1 1 meet Advertise In the filar and Wave.

PROFESSIONAL HENRY "H. 1-U.DREDGE : ATTOiU«fi*-AT-LAW Solicitor In Chancery for New Jersey Member of Pennsylvania Bar. Cashier Merchants National Bank Cape May, New Jersey. J. SP1CER LEA MI NO — COUN8ELLOR-AT-LAW Solicitor. Mooter and Examiner In Chancery Offloe: Hughes and Franklin streets . Cape May, New Jersey. P. ELDRBDOB ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sts. Cape May. New Jersey. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor and Master In Chancery. 1 Keystone 'Phone 36A. FLOYD C. HUGHES ' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office: 603 Washington Street Cape May, New Jersey. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor In Chancery ; G. BOLTON ELDREDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offices: Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sts. Cape May, New Jersey. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor in Chancery 'Phone 8«x - JAMES it. E- HILDRETH COUNSELLOR-AT-LA W 1 - Solicitor, Master and Examiner In Chancery NOTARY PUBLIC Offices at No. 314 Ocean Street Cape May, New Jersey. Keystone 'Phone 39A LEWIS T. STEVENS - Master In Chancery Supremo Court Commissioner Commissioner for Pennsylvania. MORGAN HAND, JR. ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR CAPE MAY, COURT HOUSE. N. J. Bell 'Phone 6 819 Wesley avenue. Bell 'Phone 66X Ocean City. N. J. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST Estey Building, 1120 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa. (One door above Keith's Theatre) Appointments may be made by Bell Walnut 1333D. Extracting painless.

You Can t Fit Your { Eye with a Tape Measure ! As&Si It has to be dofte by ! 1 one who knowshow. - - - We have qualified | ' O ourselves by years of ! , Ifaf study and experience. - nnS Satisfacticn guaran- 1 UJJ ** teed in every case. , C. A. LONGSTRE1H. Special] it in Eye Testing, 1 222 Market Street. Philadelphia CAPE MAY OPTICAL JM3 Washington Street ' Gape May. N. J. > 1 Everything fop the Eye. * ; .PuMcriptiion Lenses a Specialty | KeyHtone Phone 44D. W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUIIJDER F AUTOMOBILE PAINTER Large »nd Small Work Caref ull . Executed E6timftes Cheerfully Furnished W. L. EWING. JR. West Perry Sts., ' Keystone Phone - M. K. BROWN « PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER > 22 Years Experience 1 Sell anything, any time or any place. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Terms reaa- • nable. 161 York Av«^ West Cape May ai In HENRY C. BOHM " Dealers In FISH. OYSTERS. CLAMS, ETC POSSIBLE PRICES BEST POSSIBLE QUALITIBS ~ PROMPT DELIVERIES CHOICE OYSTERS AND CLAMS !\ Phone No. Kaystoae 1-19D JACKSON STREET NEAR W. J. AND E_ R_ R. DEPOT JOHN BRIGHT fiEN— m, immti mm mum www u J

AuDICORIUM CHFE RNB BBPPET Everything in season. Sea feeds and salads, Sfeckkies Open all the year. Cottage trade solicited. Orders by pfcoa* promptly attended to and delivered. Both Ptionea. JOHN J, Met: ANN Keystone Telephone, 97%). Wm. F. Brown plumbing, Steam and ©as pitting Jobbing A Specialty. 3 1 5 (Mansion Street Estimates Furnished CAPE MAY Keystone Telephone 12S ▲

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HOUSECLEANINQ TIMH IS HERB and is apt to be attended with unpleowant circumstances, especially when Uie removal ot furniture and pictures brings out the defects to your wall pa peril. It Is also the best time to have new papering done, and a postal mailed to W. I* LeNoIr will bring him to you wMh samples of any description. His walk Is of the best, nod his prions more thfis W. LENOIR 810 WASHINGTON STREET Keystone Phone ISSx.

A C <2-<4 A PEIRCE SCHOOL is America's best-known finishing w i school for young men and young women about to X flj enter business. W /IS , , Students deal with actual business affairs, developing CD it initiative, confidence and Efficiency. S - jL Commercial, Secretarial and Shorthand courses, includ(11 ing as much instruction in general educational subjects as the W § student may need. gi Graduates always in demand f yr well paving positions. X Fall term begins in September. | , Day and Night 6cssions. fPw ittk catalogue address 0 PEIRCE SCHOOL fl^Record Building Philadelphia #

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A GOOD TALE bears repeating— that is why we never get tired repeating tliut our goods alwavs give enthusiastic satisfaction - whether it be rare wines, high grade whiskies, gins, brandies or cordials. You always get the best that you can procure anywhere, whether it be in im'portcd or domestic goods, at

S. TEITELMAN 312 and 314 Washington St Cape May, N J. PROMPT DELIVERY BOTH PHONES SPECIAL PRICES FOR WHISKIES AND WINES FOR EASTER GOLD BOTTLED BEER ON IOE Shoes! Shoes! LARGEST ANDT3EST STOCK OF LADIES', GENTT.RMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LESS THAN PHILADELPHIA PRICES. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPER Which Will Be Sold at Pvicaa to Dofy Competition. -Having had many years' experience in the business, I only ul opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them at the possible prices. Please examine my stock before buying flu where. ELDRIDGE JOHNSON, 318 Washington Street

WATCH FOR THE WAGON As the roads are rapidly improving, we will now be able to supply our customers in the County regularly with a full line of Spring and Summer stock which we will sell at the lowest possible prices. WATCH FOR THE WAGON J« LAVENTHOL, 319 Washington St. giten oyea evena«e end atomy Ooya)