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"Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind* You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of , /7 - and has been made under his per/y - so rial supervision since its Infancy. Allow no one to dec&re yon In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ■" Just-us-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children — Experience against Experiment* What is CASTORIA Castoriri is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-' goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and. natural sleep. The Children's Panacea— The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought
GREEN CREEK Rev. J. H. Hadson, of Delaware, spent j part of the week with Rev. W. A. Ellis, his son-in-law. He filled the pulpit of g the Methodist Church Sunday evening. Many of our people attended" Field s Day at Court House Saturday, having j, a very enjoyable time. William Armstrong and wife, of t Goshen, called on friends here Thursday afternoon and evening. ), Mrs. Lucy Dawson, of Bridgeton, spent ), part of the week with her mother here. 0 We are sorry to note N. W. Cresse losing his eye-sight. Cataracts were the t cause. f Ralph Schellenger bad his Invalid f mother out for a rolling chair ride on Sunday afternoon. 0 Miss Emma Hemingway left for New York where she will spend a time with j. her uncle and aunt. All regret losing her as she is one of our best young e ladies. ( Some of our farmers are losing their tomato plants by fleas. v Our grangers will, attend the anniver- j aary service at their hall Wednesday evening, May 20. These are enjoyable j meetings and largely attended. f Kent Red graves spent Sunday with j friends in Bridgeton. Eugene Watson of Wildwood, called t on his unele, Harry Watson. Sunday. He is employed in a fish pound. ( Mr. Vogel, of Wilmington, Del., spent part of the week with Harry Lonover j and wife. f A. B. Miller is this week building s r new garage for his auto. Mr. and Mrs. , Miller will spend the summer at his , farm here. t This being test week our teachers f have been very anxious for each scholar , to be in attendance and receive a high mark. I Mrs. Sallie Errieson has been troubled i With a gathering on her neck. She is 1 The Sunday School Township Meet- , ing that will be held in the Baptist , Church at Di*« Creek, on Tuesday even- f ing next win be of more than passing t FEEBLE OLD PEOFLE '! Are Told How to Regain | , Strength and Vigor. As on© grows old the waste of the 1 1 ffystem becomes more rapid than re ( pair, the organs act more slowly and less effectively than hi youth, the circulation la poor, the blood thin and ' digestion weak. r ' Vlnol, our delicious cod liver and ' Iron tonic without ou Is the Ideal ' strengthener and body-builder for old e folks, for It contains the very elements seeded to rebuild wasting tissue- and , replace weakness with strength. Vlnol , also fortifies the system against colds " and thus prevents pneumonia. " Mrs. Mary Ivey, of Colum' us. Ox, r says: "if people only knew the good "1 Tlnol does old people, I am sure you c would be unable to supply the de maud. I never took anything before that did me so much good as' Vlnol ( It Is the finest tonic and strength creator I ever used in my life." If Vlnol falls to build apt he feeble, ' add people, and create strength we Will return your money. • P. R— Our Bud Salve stops ttchlnj I . -AM „
notice. Ag State Secretary Burgess will be the speaker of the evening. All invited. ThomaB Charlesworth of Beuna, spent last week with Luther Cresse and wife. Capt. Joseph James is agmip on the sick list. Richard C. Holmes drove to Picrmont His son-in-law bought one of 1 his horses. Rev. W. A. Ellis made a business trip to Philadelphia Monday. ' ' Mrs. Lucy Dawson spent a few days I with friends. She was called to ' Bridgeton home Tuesday on account 1 of her son having measles. 1 We are glad to note Mrs. Ezra Nor- ' improving from a serious operation cancer. She is expected home in a ' La tamer R. Baker, of Wildwood, called on T. Hickman Friday. I Capt. Joseph James went to Philadel- 1 phis Monday on business. Rev. W. A. Moore and wife, of Clem- ' enton, a former pastor of the Methodist I is with friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams, of Wildwood, were guests of Capt. and Mrs. M. 1 Norbury Sunday afternoon. The too free use of ' tanglefoot" showed 1 mark very plainly along the beach here Sunday. Not a very elevating sight. Alfred Cresse spent Sunday with his brother William at Erroa. Mrs. Lillie Johnson and Mrs. Sarah A. Hoffman drove to Cold Spring Sunday afternoon. Capt. S. Townsend Norbury who has a repeonsible position with a large in Norfolk for many years, bad the misfortune to have an ankle crushed s week ago. He was taken to a hospital where it was found necessary to amputate the foot. His brother, M. M. Norwent to see bim this week. All wish bim a speedy recovery. Thomas Foster and wife, who resided here several years and moved to Red Bank,- N. J., we are sorry to note has been undergoing a severe operation for appendicitis in a Philadelphia hospital, and Mrs. Foster is oonfined to her home ; with sickness. They have many warm Eefe. Monroe Izard, of Philadelphia, visited j sister here, Mrs. Priscilla Grace, last I week. He is a retired railroad man an 1 will make a visit to Montana in the near j future. Mrs. Grace is much improved | in health, since her visit to her son ElI wood in Atlantic City. The Castle of Eagles are planning ' their regular memorial service to be held ; in hondr of deceased members of both | Castle and Temple. The service will be , held in their fine hall on Sunday morning. May 24. at 1030. All members are invited to be present. Mr. John.B. of Philadelphia will give the address. i -I. P. G*-ri«nn. watchmaker ar.d iew ' i eler. *» 305 Washington Street. Cape May City, is now agent for the Victor and Edison Talking Machines and Recnrda. and the Story and Clark Pianos goods can be bought for cash credit. Any day of the year, and especially to-day, is a good day to start sn account with the Security Trust Go. Old sge will be upon yon before you realize. Start now and yon will be pleased to Rubber Bands at Star and Wave 9ta j tioasqr D^sitmsnl.
Caps May City Thomas E. Stewart to Delia V. John- " son, $2900. 190 square feet on n north side of Jefferson Street at corner of ' Samuel Marcy's land. Wm. D. Grange el ux to Thomas M. Stewart. $1200. 5000 square feet on - northwest side of South Columbia Avenue, 100 feet northwest from Franklin Street. Nelson Z. Graves et ux to Russell Robinson. $3000. Lot 3776, plan A. Russell Robinson et ux to Nelson Z. I ' Graven. Same as above. West Cape May. Mary S. Turner et vir to Wilhelmins j K. Hughes. Lot 14, map of lots of Flor- | enre hi. Landis. . John L. Landis to Mary 8. Turner. . $301). Lot 26. lots of Florence N. Landis. Theodore W. Reeves et ux to Charles Baker. $1500. Lot 8 on northeast side of York Avenue. ORCHESTRA FOR MARINE CASINO, j ' Johnson V Orchestra ha* been engaged to furnish music for the Marine Casino which will be opened June 24. This will be the orchestra which was popular last year. An Organ Recital May 19, at Presbyterian Church. PLANNING RACE ON DECORATION DAY. A new trolley line is being built from Pehellenger's Landing to the new Corinthian Yacht Club, a distance of about - a mile and a half, which will complete , the loop in the East Cape May section The clob is arranging a program of motorboat races, to be held on Decoration Day. The boats from Sewell's Point to Wildwood will make their first trips Decoration Day. O- | Diabetes Loses Its Terrors . SPECIALIST BELIEVES CURE HAS BEEN FOUND FOR THIS DREAD DISEASE. Diabetes no longer m-cd be a terror to those who have become victims to this ' dread disease. 1 As the result of extensive experiments specialist announces that a simple i 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 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 lists and exclusive table of food values, giving percentage of starch and sugar (carbohydrates) in 250 different foods. Diabetol herb is sold under guarantee o' satisfaction or money refunded. Teller our afflicted friends of this offer I and send 10c to-day for a full sized 60c | package. Ames Chemical Co., Dept.. 444-C, Whitney Point. N. Y. You con get Diabeta] from Mecray'a ! 1 . Pharmacy, at the regular price. Children Cry i FOB FLETCHER S CASTORIA Consult Jesse Brown on Tin Roofs and Spouting. Rubber Bands at Star and Wave Sta tionery Department. NOTICE I ALL PERSONS ARE FORBID TO TRESPASS [ ; ON THE HIGBEk PARM. UNDER THI PENALTY OF THE LAW. ETTA H. GREGORY ! MKRRTTT WILSOB . I M. K. BROWN PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER 22 Years Experience Sell anything, any time or any place Satisfaction Guaranteed. Terns rens- . tab)*. 161 Yerk Ave. Wast Oape May '
PROFESSIONAL ] HENKT H. EjJJRBIJGE * ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Solicitor In Chancery for New Jersey ■ Member of Pennsy lv aala Bar. 1 Caahler Merchants National Bank , Cane May. New Jersey. J. SPICBR LKAMJNG COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW I Solicitor. Master and Examiner la Chancery Office: Hughes and Franklin streets _ Cape May. New Jersey. SAMUEL F. ELD REDO* 1 ATTORNEY- AT -LAW Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sta. { Cape May. New Jersey. I NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor and Master In Chancery. : K. > stone 'Phone ISA. FLOYD C HUSHES ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Office: Set Washington Street Cape May. New Jersey. NOTARY .PUBLIC Solicitor in Chancery j O. BOLTON ELDREDGi j ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offices: Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sta. . Cape May. New Jersey. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor In Chancery Keystone 'Phone ttx t J JAMES M. £. HILDRETH COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW J Solicitor. Master and Examiner In Char eery NOTARY PUBLIC Offices at No. 114 Ocean Street Cape Slay. New Jersey. Keystone 'Phone SSA LEWIS T. STHVEN8 _ Co oneellor-at-Law Master In Chancery Supreme Court Commissioner Commissioner for Pennsylvania. MORGAN HAND, JR. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYpB CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. -Phone t tl» Wesley avenue. Bell -Phone 6SX 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 122SD. Extracting painless. | Our "Comfort" jj = Library-Spectacles j Make reading a plea < -re. A boon to thoae who uae thilr eyes constantly. C. A. LONGSTRETH Specialist la Eye 7esLng '22 Market Street, Philadelphia | CAPE MAY OPTICAL 513 Washington Street Cape Slay. N. J. Everything for the Eye. Prescription Lenses a Specialty Keyatov.e Phone 44D. !_ I W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUI1.DER AUTOMOBILE PAINTER Large and Sir ell V* cik Caref ull Executed , Estimates CheerfuDy Furnished VY. L IWINU. JR. Weat Perry Sta.. Keyatone Phone HENRY C BOHM J FISH. OYSTERS. CLAMS, ETC JWEST POSSIBLE PRICES BEST POSSIBLE QUALITIES PROMPT DELIVERIES CHOICE OYSTERS AND CLAMS Phone No. Keystone 1-1 3D I JACKSON STREET NEAR t W. J. AND & R. R. DEPOT • Rubber Bands at Star and Wave Stationery Department.
CAPE MAY COAL & ICE C0.: UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Beat quality Coal at all times. Careful preparation. Guaranteed weight. Pure Ice, manufactured from distille d water. Prompt and courteous service. Main Office -512 WASHINGTON STREET v , READING COAL YARDS «n4 PERRY AND JACKSON eTRE TS THOMAS S. STEVENS led of EgjiImc Tde0mt> Ma eager '
Everything in Mason. Sea feeds and salads, ^pi lisWis Opes all Um year. Cottage trade solicited. Orders by pfcaM promptly attended te and delivoed. Both Phones JOHN J. McGAN* Keystone Telephone, 673D. Wm, F. Brown PLUMBING/ STEAM and OAS FITTING lobbing A Specialty. 417 Washington Street -stimalzs Furnished CAPE MAY Keystone Telephone M A l yg) ||^ mm HOUSECLBANINQ TIME 18 HERB ; _ jl snt circumstances, especially when tan removal of furniture and pictures brings I ' Ml 1 f Ink done, and a postal mailed to W. L. gll -KaB ILrfLfciCfi LeNolr will bring him to yon wUb ' ■> B ®JBlf T » ^ •*mple" of "r description. His woifc *1# WASHINGTON STREET &ie y-*--I f . 1 iPEIRCE SCHOOL is America's best-knourn finishing W school for young men and young women about to Sa enter business. § Students deal with actual business affairs, developing m initiative, confidence and efficiency. ^ Commercial, Secretarial and Shorthand courses, indud- X ing as much instruction in general educational subjects as the 3|r A student may need. 4b ! Graduates always in demand Lit well paring positions. X x Fall term begins in September. X ® Day and Night Sessions. — fPoe 9th catalogue addre— V PEIRCE SCHOOL ^ Record Building Philadelphia wv VW • WW • STW VW | - NOT A BIT INTERESTED. FjH | pure and finely flavored some people are X not because they don't know the differj noisseur who reveals in the exquisite j ,he'r fast'd'oua taster' but the good3 TEITELMAN'S 312 '<Aa»hingtoD S reet. C\pe Maty, N. J. BAILY'S WHISK Y (Black Ubel) . 90 Ceni» i KEN TUCKY RESERVE $j .Q0 I AMERICAN PRIDE .... 1.00 CABINET WHISKEY ... 1.00 We al$o have a new stock of California end Imported Wines. — 1 — Shoes ! Shoes I NEW; LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN '8 AND CHILDREN 'S SHOES AT LESS THAN PHILADELPHIA PRICES. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGH STOCK OF WALL PAPER Which Will Be Sold at Pric«.to Defy Competition. Having had many years' experience in the business, 1 only cab sn opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them at tha lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock before buying els* ELDRIDGE JOHNSON. 318 Waihinfton Street WATCH FOR THE WAGON As the roads are rapidly improving, we will now be able to supply our customers in the r ounty i egulariy with a full line of Spring and Summer stock which we will teU at the lowest possible prices. WATCH FOR THE WAGON J. LAVENTHOL, 319 Washington lit. (Storv ogM hiUm aaS uerar Sara ) - M

