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greenj:reek | Mi.s Sallie Erricson haa been a sufferer from sore throat. Cuatia Sclove- who ha* been in poor health all winter has gone to his sisters, 1 Mrs. Albert Dawson, in Bridgeton, and | U under the care of a doctor. He is •lowly recovering. Marion Conover and brother Harry were in luck on Monday. They found a roe sturgeon in a gulley, making for them a good day's work. Sara Norton went to Philadelphia to , visit his wife on Sunday, who is still in I the hospital, but improviug rapidly. | Charles Soffe, of Dias Creek, has been here this week papering for our people. I Ralph Taylor, of Cold Spring, and Miss Danielia Hoffman of Fishing Creek, was in town on Monday. Mrs. Oeelia Selover, who has been in poor health for a long time, doe9 not retOvtr as fast as her friends would like to see her. Our fishermeen are catching some drum 1 fizo. Rev. Mr. Kelly, of Philadelphia, filled , the pulpit of the Presbyterian Chu-ch , •gain on Sunday. The Methodist Sunday School has de- 1 tided to give attendance buttons to at- | tempt to increase the attendance. The j first buttons were given out on Sunday. , Some of our young people seem very anxious to become old enough for the ( law to clear them from going to school, ] •topping as that age, even though their , is only a few more school days. ] Some one had the nerve to pick sev- j ♦ral of the tulips down at the water Works recently. Not a very commendable ' act. 1 Walter Watson will be Mr. I-ehman's 1 assistant at the water works this sum- 1 Bier. Adolpheus Crosse, of Philadelphia, j Who has been here two weeks with his grandmother, Mrs. Norbury, returned 1 home this week. J. S. Garrison, watchmaker and jew tier, at 305 Washington Street. Cap* 1 May City, is now agent for the Victor RUN-DOWN WOMEN j fcnd Health in a Simple Tonic. 1 How many women do you know 1 Vho are perfectly well, strong and , fcealthy as a woman should be? They day not be sick enough to He In bod ' —but they are run-down, thin, nerv- 1 ©us, tired and devitalized. Women are bo active nowadays, : ' and so much is expected of them. 1 1 that they constantly overdo and euf- « {Br from headache, backache, nervous- 1 •ess and kindred Ills. ' , ; Such women need Vlnol. our dell- , •clous cod liver and Iron tonic wlth©ut ofl which wUl create an appetite, ' tone up the digestive organs, make ' pure blood and create strength. • Mrs. Wtlter Price, Bllo'xl, Miss., •ays: "I was In a run-down condition ( for months, I had taken several medi- , dues but they seemed to do me no . pood. Finally Vlnol was recommend- . ed. and from the first bottle I began to Improve until I am strong and well as ever." ' Try a bottle of Vlnol with the un- • demanding that your money wUl be ■ returned If It doea not help you. 1 P. S. — For ptmplea and blotches try ®ur Saxo F"*re. We -uarnntoe hlscrsy's Pharmacy, Oaye May, H. A. i

' and Edison Talking Machines and Rec- : ords, and the Story and Clark Pianos I These goods can be bought for cash j nobodTIpared — 1 Kidney Trouble Attack Cape May Court House Men and Women, Old and Young Kidney ills seize young and old. Often come with little warning. Children suffer in their early years— Can't control the kidney secretions. ' i Girls are languid, nervous, suffer pain. 1 j Women worry, can't do daily work. | Men have lame and aching backs. If you have any form of kidney ills, You must reach the cause — the kidneys Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak j Have brought relief to Cape May Court House people. ; Cape Slay Court House testimony | Mra. T. B.EIdredge, Mechanic Street. Cape May Court House, says, "When we 1 used Doan's Kidney Pills in our family several years ago, we found them to be a fine remedy. At that time, we gave a • statement for publication, telling what they had done for us. We are now pleased to confirm that endorsement. Kidney Pills were taken for weak kidneys and they removed the trouble." Price 50c, at ail dealers. Don't simply ask for » kidney remedy — get Doan's Pills — the same that Mrs. Eldredge recommends. Foster-Milburn Co.. j Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Any day of the year, and especially to-day, is a good day to start an ac1 count with the Security Trust Co. Old . age will be upon you before you realize. I 1 Start now and you will be pleased to j | see it grow. Rubber Banas at Star ana Wave Sta tionery Department. ■ Consult Jesse Brown on Tin Roofs ! 1 snd Spouting. NORTH AMERICAN'S BASE BALL 1 | ANNUAL FOR 1014. I All fans and base ball enthusiasts ' please note that on Sunday, May 10, j ; 1914, the annual baseball supplement j will be issued in a twelve-page color ' supplement, without extra charge. It's chucked full of the stuff you want and need if you are a real lover of the na- | j tional game. It's a concise cyclopedia of j the authoritative feels that will enable you to better understand and appreciate baseball. It contains the ofTeial ' | batting Hnd fielding averages for 1013. iof the National. American and Tristate Leagues, together with a fund of other news about independent, college and scholastic teams, and hundreds of new and interesting half-tone pictures. Geoege M. Graham, James C. Isaminger, • and Ross Kauffman leaders in their lines, will contribute and make this supplement of exceedingly valuable interest to ill lovers of the game. Order to-day from your newsdealer or agent to be sure to get a copy, as the demand will be very large and you can•»nt afford to miss The North American's . Annua] in 1914. Rubber Rands at.gUr and Wave Sta tiontry Department. A. 'JL\

west cape may Wm. Blattner and son Robert spent a few days this week with Dr. and Mrs. Heu Hand, in Camden. Matthew Selover is painting the jail at Court House. Mrs. Gborge Hoffman spent Saturday away. We are sorry to note the accident of . Mrs. Thomas Eldredge, who fell and cut her arm quite badly. Mrs. Harry Brown and two children j spent last week in Delaware. I j Miss Alice Hand was a 'Philadelphia ! 1 shopper Sstiinlay. j We are piail "to note that Miss -Sallie I j Johnson is improving. . Mrs. Cliarles Simuiington and daughter j Harriet, spent a few days with Mr. and ! Mrs. Thomas Eldredge. Mrs. Virgil Snyder and daughter I.vdia of New York "spent Saturday with Mrs. j Albert Peterson. Mrs. Charles Perkins spent a' day in Philadelphia recently. Mrs. Hampton Pierson was a Philadelphia shopper Saturday. Thomas Reeves spent Sunday with his family here. Miss Irene Stanton was in Philadelphia on Saturday last. 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 FARMERS, ATTENTION! I have a few kegs assorted nails from 2 to 20 penny sizes, called Farmers' Nails. Am selling the above naila at 31 AO per 100 lb. keg. while they last CHA8. A. SWAIN. 305-307 Jackson Street - Diabetes Loses Its Terrors SPECIALIST BELIEVES CURE HAS BEEN FOUND FOR THIS DREAD DISEASE. Diabetes no longer n^-d be atefror to 1 I those who have become victims to this . j 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 sysThis harmless vegetable remedy should relieve the patient of bis worst symptoms in the most aggravated cases, within a week, and to prove it, we will mail a 50c t package for 10c to help pay distribution cost, with free booklet of s[iecial value to the diabetic, containing latest diet . lists and exclusive table of food values. ?w>ing percentage of starch and sugar ' (carbohydrates) in 250 different foods. Diabetol herb is sold under guarantee of ' satisfaction or money refunded. . ! Tell your afflicted friends of this offer . 1 and send 10c to-day for a full sized 60c "j ' package. Ames Chemical Co., Dept. ' ' 444-C, Whitney Point. N. Y. You con get Diabetal from Mec ray's ■ Pharmacy, at the regular price. Sheriff's Sale By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, for sale of Mortgaged Premises, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, on the 21st day of 1 ' April, A. D., 1914, in a certain /cause • wherein Sallie E. Schellenger is com1 plainant, and J. Harvcv Bennett et ux . I et als. are defendants, 1 shall expose to , ! sale at public vendue, on I MONDAY, MAY 18th, 1914, I between the hours of twelve and five j o'clock p. m., to wit, at one o'clock in 1 the afternoon of said day, at the j Sheriff's Offcc, in Cape May Court " House, Cape May County, New Jersey: I All that tract or parcel of land and ' j premises hereinafter particularly de- ! scribed, situate in the City of Cape May. 1 in the County of Cape May, and State , t of New Jersey. I BEGINNING at a point in the nortb- : westerly side line of said Washington t '! Street, at a. distance of three hundred S , j and fifty and three-tenths feet north- ; [ easterly from the northeasterly- curb . | line of Jefferson Street, as now "located. 1 being the corner of a newly established _ 1 j division line between Louis C. Sayre I . and Sarah Adelia Smith, located No- 1 | vcmber 13, 1905, and running from I . thence north, forty-two degrees west two hundred and seventeen and threetenths of a foot to the southeasterly line of lends belonging to the heirs of j I Cliarles Foster, deceased; thence along their line north, forty degrees east, one ' | hundred and twenty feet, more or less ' to a corner standing in the line of lands now belonging to Catharine S. Morris; I thence along said line south, thirty-nine . degrees and fifteen minutes east, two hundred and seventeen feet, more or , less, to the nortbside of said Washtng- . ton Street and southwest corner of Mary H. IJoak's lot; fhrnce along the - ' north side of said Washington Street, south, thirty-nine and a quarter degrees 1 we«», one huundred and fifteen feet to the place of beginning. COLEMAN F. CORSON, Sheriff. Dated April 22. 1914. Samuel F. Eldredge. Sol'r. ; 4-»5r4t p f $10.00 Children Ory CASTOR 1 A

PROFESSION Al HFKBT H gl.TOTrWxq. ATTORXBI-AT-LAW Solicitor In Chancery for New Jersey Member or Pennsylvania Bar. Cashier Merchants National Bank Cape May. New Jersey. ! J. Sf'ICKR "LRAMXNcT"7 COUN8ELLOR-AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner la Office: Hughes and Franklin streets F j. Cape May. New Jersey ! SAMUEL F. ELDREDOB T ATTORNEY- AT- LAW 1 : Merchants National Bank Building | Washington and Decatur Sta. Cape May. New Jersey 1 j NOTARY PUBLIC ! Solicitor and- Master in Chancery, j Keystone Phone SSA. l-'LOYD C. HUGHES ATTOftNEY-AT-LAW I Office: E03 Washington Street Cape May. New Jersey. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor in Chancery i O. BOLTON ELDREDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 1 Offices: Mercliants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sts. - Cape May. New Jersey. NOTARY PUBLIC 1 Solicitor in Chancery Keystone 'Phone Mi - ( JAMES M. E. HILDRETH COUNSELLOR- AT-LAW j Solicitor, Master and Examiner in Char eery NOTARY PUBLIC r Offices at No. {14 Ocean Street Cape May, New Jersey. Keystone 'Phone »»A LEWIS T. BTHVENS Counsellor-at-Law Supreme Court Commissioner Commissioner for Pennsylvania. MORGAN HAND, JR. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J. Bell Phone S «1» Wesley avenue. Bell Phone 6«X Ocean City. N. J. DR. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST Estey Building, 1120 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa. (One door above Keith's Theatre) Appointments may be made by Bell Telephone. Walnut 13SSD. Extracting You Can't Fit Your Eye with a Tape Measure zyflBB! It has to be done by ! one who knows how. have qualified \ ourselves by years of \ IfJ studyand experience. {i"TJs S Satisfaction guaranJllljr* teed in every case. , C. A. LONGSTRETH. Speciahit ia Eye Testing, m Market Street, PtuUdefpkU CAPE MAY OPTICAL 513 Washington Street Cape May. N. J. for the Eye. Prescription Lenses a Specialty Keystp>e Phone 44D. W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUI! DER AUTOMOBILE PAINTER Large and Snail Wok i Cai-efull Executed Estimates Cheerfully Furnished W. U EWING. JR. Weat Perry Rta.. Keystone Phone M. K. BROWN PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER 22 Years Experience anything, any time or any place Guaranteed. Terms reaa sable. 151 York Ave.. IV eat Cape May j HENRY C. BOHM Dealers tn FISH. OYSTERS. CLAMS. ETC. POSSIBLE PRICKS BEST POSSIBLE QUALITIES \ PROMPT DELIVERIES CHOICE OTSTERS AND CLAMS I Phone No. Keystona 1-1SD JACKSON STREET NEAR W. J. AND 8. R. R. DEPOT JOHN BRIGHT 6EN&RAI INSURANCE j Real Eataie and | Mortgage Investment* j man nun vuvnb i.j. . ." '■* 11 * " -1

_ aumCORIUMCAFE AND BUFFET 1«7 AW) in JACHM ST. ' F.erythins "» afUM. Set foe4« ul lllMl, Spiiliiikw, r Om >D the jar. Gottaf. tnfe «UM. OrSen W, pkiaa promptly attended to and deSeeand. Both Phone* JOHN J. McCANN Keystone Telephone, 073D. Wm. F. Brown , PUUM-BINO. STEAM and OAS FITTING Jobbing A Specialty, -j. i I J Mansion Street stimaUs Furnished CAPE MAY Keystone Telephone 128 A IIS — liiilr -fig' h ^ tV t L' H3 HOUSECLKANINO TIME IS HERB ; and '* to be attended with unplann- — I snt circumstances, especially when LBs i •* T » flrffaly ' removal of furniture and pictures brings . e? tE " 'Sjp jjTT'y Jl out the defecu to your wall papers, ft Yjn&tgPfy 1 ,n* done, and a postal mailed to W. L. Vp!f fnF. jfl LeNolr will bring him to you wit© jy yj samples of any dsscrlpUon. Hia wa^ «1« WASHINGTON STREET a -x.a — 'c e-<f u I # " X '' 3k PEIRCE SCHOOL is America's best-known finishing W X school for young men and young women about to 2 flj enter business. W A Students deal with actual business affairs, developing jL initiative, confidence and efficiency. T Commercial, Secretarial and Shorthand courses, includ- X (D ing as much instruction in general educational subjects as the \|f § student may need. O* Graduates always in demand for well paving positions. X Fall term begins in September. Day and Night Sessions. w fFof '9th catalogue addrcte jfe PEIRCE SCHOOL fjL Record Building Philadelphia $ A GOOD TALE " " 7 I" ^<,are repeating — that is, -why we never s--~ j tired repeating that our goods al- ^ ways give enthusiastic Mtisfactioa S TEITELMAN 312 and 314 Washington St Cape May, N J. j PROMPT DELIVERY BOTH PHONES j SPECIAL PRICES FOR WHISKIES AND WINES FOR EASTER COLD BOTTLED BEKR OX ICE Shoes! Shoes! NEW, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF LADIES", GENTLfiliEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LESS THAN PHILADELPHIA PRICES. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPER Which Will Be Sold at Prices to Defy Compethi«e>v I Having had many years' experience ib the hnsim-ss. 1 otitj^ ui j an opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them at , tha I hurest possible prices. Please examine my stock before buying e|M •there. ELORIDGF JOHNSON 318 Washington Street WATCH FOR THE WAGON • V As the roads are rapidly Improving, we will now be able to supply our customers in ths r ounty 1 egularly with a full line of Spring and Summer stock which we will sell at the lowest prssible prices. WATCH FOR THE WAGON J. LAVENTHOL, 319 Washington St. (Store open evenings and stormy Says.)