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The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been in use lor over 30 years, has borne the signature of si - and lias been made under his per■SV . V/V/T^Z^- .sonnl supervision since Its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations a:.d ** Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children— Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless 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 and allays Fcverlshness. 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 ltowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea— The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS jy Bears the Sip-nature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought ! " ' ' - / -= 1 7 J ' |
green_creek Mary and Elizabeth Sehellenger spent , Sunday with tchool friends at Court , House. Mrs. L. If. Norbury of Bridget on. came , to Court House on Saturday to attend . the funeral of Town send Norbury and to • visit her "many friends for a few days. Mrs. Frank Fisher, of New Haven, is visiting home friends. William Conover spent the first of the week at his home here. Mathew Norbury Dare, of Jiridgeton, , ■pent Sunday with his uncle M. M. Norbury and wife. Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong, of Goshen, visited Thomas Loper and wife on Sunday. Mrs. Mary E. Norton and daughters Alma and Bessie, of Dias Creek, passed through here Monday. Mrs. Bertha Cresse and Mrs. Alwilda Mixner spent several days of last week ; at Wildwood. Rev. William A. Ellis had the misfortune to break down two of his wagon wheels on Monday. Quite a largenumber of our Grangers attended the anniversary of th.- order at Dias Creek Tuesday evening. Harry Watson and wife drove to Court House and called on friends Sunday. Charles and Edwin Hollingsead bad as their guests on Sunday. Nelson T. Smith aad wife, Frank L. High and wife, of Goshen, and Robert S. Miller, ol Court ; House. Mrs. Nettie Wilkie and siBter, Mrs. '
Sally Long, joined Capf. Wilkie in New « York and will take a sea trip with him ! to an eastern port. 1 I Excelsior Castle. No. 86. K. G. E. held their annual memorial service on Sunday 1 it. J. B. Treibler, Supreme M. of R.. ' of Philadelphia, was the orator. Both > Castle and Temple joined in this service j ' ■which was well attended and his subject "Memory" was of interest to all, and ' lor thirty-five minutes held the closest attention of all present, Mr. Treibler is 1 a very pleasing speaker and one that attracts all who hear him. He was here two years ago and gave a talk on a former occasion which pleased the people I bo well that they called him again. HiB | wife accompanied him. They were entetr I tained by T. Hickman and wife. I We note the death this week of Ores- I Be Townsend Norbury, who died in a hos- , pital at Norfolk. Va. He had his foot crushed in a belt in a plant he was run- , ning and amputation was necessary, af- : ter which gangrene set in. Wednesday of last week he died. The remains were ; brought to CourtHouse and buried in his brother Matthew's lot. Mr. Norbury was born here seventy-one years ago. Tn early life he followed the sea, command - " ing several coastwise vessels. He left WHY WEAK LUNGS? The toll of tuberculosis is claiming more than 350 victims/ every day in the United States, yet few realize their grave condition until the critical period arrives. Overwork, worry, weakness after sickness, catarrh, bronchitis, tender throats — all exert thq weakening influence that invites consumption. To guard against consumption, thousands of people take Scott'sEmulsionaftcr meals because its rich medicinal nourishment strengthens the lungs, puts vigor in the blood, and upbuilds strength to resist tuberculosis. Scott's Emulsion is nature's strength -builder. Refuse substitutes.
[ eighteen year# ago and located in Nor- • ! folk, where he has considerable property." i j He leaves five brothers and two sisters to mourn his loss. He was a charter I member of Excelsior Castle K. G. E., and j filled the chairs with honor. FRECKLES Now is the Time to Get Bid of These Ugly Spots. i There's no longer the slightest need | ■ \ of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as | ' j the prescription othine — double strength —is guaranteed to remove these homely . ; spots. Simply get an ounce of othine — ' double strength from Mecray's Phar- < macv, and apply a little of it night and ' morning and you should soon see that ' | even the worst freckles have begun to ' disappear, while the lighter ones have I vanished entirely. It is seldom that ' j more than an ounce is needed to comj pletely clear the skin and gain l beau- ' | tiful clear complexion. I I Be sure to ask for the double strength othine as this is sold under guarantee ' of money back if it fails to remove '.freckles. westcapemay f ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nichols spent 1 1 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nichols, \ Russel Vogel and brother-in-law, I "V, n .1.1. Itr.nl-T, n I T'Vl ' 1 □ ,U-1 .ill i Q t ... AI Brown, of Philadelphia, took ^
j their first dip in the ocean on Sundav. ' Mrs. Monroe Kockel is visiting Mr. ] and Mrs. L. Dctwilcr. Misses Mabel and Alice Newkirk en- j tertained Miss Emms Kinkel. recently. | I Mr. Frahman and family have moved . into the house formerly vacated by | Brew ton and family. i Mrs. Myron Morton is spending a few • days in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morton and daughter Clara, were Philadelphia shop- ( pore on Thursday. Judge and Mrs. H. H. Eldredge, Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Hughes, motored to El- , j dora Sunday where they were guests of i i Mrs. Hughes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. ] Samuel Bishop. "erma I Ex-Senator Robert E. Hand is slowly j improving, we are glad to report. The | interest of a host of riends have been ( j focused for some time on the sick room * j there from 'which he is now able to emerge and to exchange for a place on ^ the spacious sunny veranda and even for ' an occasional spin, accompanied by the r ^ skilled and faithful doctor who has: brought him fiiis far on the road toward Measles are exceedingly prevalent. ! The Sabbath school picnic occurred t f Thursday at Highland Beach. } Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Miller. Jr.. motored to Court House Sunday. The Jr. O. I". "A. M. attended services I " in a body at Tabernacle Sabbath morn- j ing. William Garretson drove To Dias Creek, ' Sunday. Mrs. Clarence Bishop (nee Miss Nellie t Hackney) formerly of this place, but I now of Cape May Gty, is the fond ; mother of a bright baby hoy.
The funeral of Mr. Charles Svain occurred Tuesday. Mr. gwab had act been - in good health for some time but his 1 death was not "expected at tins time. < The services of Coroner Thompson were required. j J. S. Garrison, watchmaker and jew - eler, at 305 Washington Street, Cap May City, is now agent for the Vlcto and Edison Talking Machines and Rec j ords, and the Story and Clark Pianos These goods can be bought for cash o j . - credit. j Ask a docen readers of'The Philad-1 ; | phia Record "by they prefer it to any | ! other newspaper and you'll get a dozen j ■ different answers-. It is the favorite of each becau»e it is strongest in the partie- ; ular news field which especially interests him. Boil down the answers and youH ] find a consensu# of opinion that it's aj : wqll balanced, all-around newspaper, eovi ering, with exceptional fairness and acI curacy every field pf human activity, j Te Philadelphia Record rides no hob- i • bies and plays no favorites. It gives all ! the news for just what it is worth, ft . steers clear of sensationalism. -It is ■ clean and wholesome. Its sporting de- j j partment is a tower of strength. Its : financial reports gro authoritative. Producers swear by its market quotation#. I Its editorial policies command respect - and confidence. It's good-natured car1 toons inimitably hit off the leading topics I of the day. Good judges deem De Mar the best cartoonist in the country . The same reasons which make the daily issue of the Philadelphia Record a ! favorite have popularized the Sunday isI sue. The Sunday Record includes. Ne- j •I sides the usual daily features, a live J Magazine Section devoted to women's ini terests, science and invention, the enterI fainment of the little folks, special «r- f j eles of news interest and humor. There ' is also a four page section of colored comics and a weekly fiction magazine. • The daily issue and the Sunday issue ! j of The Philadelphia Record appealing as they do to every member of the family. • j are leaders in their respective fields, and 8 deserve the popularity they have I j*A
| . Diabetes Loses Its Terrors e ' SPECIALIST BELIEVES CURE HAS ; | BEEN FOUND FOR THIS DREAD j 1 I . DISEASE, s Diabetes no longer tvc.-d be a terror to i those who have become victims to this , r ■ dread disease. As the result of extensive experiments, - a specialist announces that a -uupl1 plant growing wild in Mexico, is a spect ifiorin the treatment of diabetes, quickly I. o reducing the specific gravity and sugar. | e restoring vigor and building up the syst tem. This harmless vegetable remedy should i- relieve the patient of his worst symptoms in the most aggravated cases, within a h week, and to prove it, we will mail a 50c e package for 10c to help pay distribution I e cost, with free booklet of special value j 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 of J satisfaction or money refunded. I Tell your afflicted friends of this offer s' and send 10c to-day for a full sized 50c package. Ames Chemical Co., Dept.. 444-C, Whitney Point.*^ Y. 1c
You con get Diabetal from Mecray's at the regular price. I Rubber Banns at SUr and Wave Sta tionery Department. NOTICE AT.T. PERSONS ARE FORBID TO TRESPASS ON THE H2GBEE FARM. UNDER THJ PENALTY OF .THE DAW. ETTA H. GREGORY. MERRITT WILSON. M. K. BROWN PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER 22 Years Experience Sell anything, any time or any place. Satisfaction" Guaranteed. Terms reas1 ■ nable. 1S1 York Ave, West Cape May.
PROFESSION Al J HENRY li SLD RSBXJK ATTORNBt-AT-LAW . Solicitor In Chapcery Jot New Jersey 1 Member of ."rnnayl. am* Bar. , Cape Hay. New Jersey. 1 J. SPICEg LEANING COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW I Solicitor, Master and Examiner la Chaocecy j Office: Hushes aad Franklin streets ; 'Cape May, New Jersey. SAMUEL F. ELDREDOE ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sis. , Cape May. New Jera. y- I NOTARY fUBLlC Solicitor and Master In Chancery. Keystone 'Phone 3SA. , FLOYD C. HUQHEg ATTORNEY-AT-LAW , Office: SOS Washington Street ' 1 Cape May. New Jersey NOTARY PUBLIC - Solicitor In- Chancery O. BOLTON ELDREDGE j I ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ■ Offices: Merchants National Bafig Building | 1 Washington and Decatur Sta. > Cape May. -New Jersey. I NOTARY PUBLIC Bolicllor In Chancery Keystone 'Phone 86x' . JAMES M. E. HILDRETH , COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW I Solicitor, Master and Examiner in ] Char.cery « NOTARY PUBLIC r Offices at No. lit Ocean Street Cape May. New Jersey. Keystone Phone 89A , LEWIS T. STHVENS Coonsellor-nt-Law Special Master in ChaDcery I Supreme Court Commissioner Commissioner for Pennsylvania . 315-18 Washington SL, Cape May, N. J. I MORGAN HAND, JR. * CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR ' CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE. N. J. : Bell 'Phone t 819 Wesley avenue. Bell Phone 5SX Ocean City. N. J. - HE J. H. OLIVER 1 DENTIST ,, Estey Building, 1 120 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. Pa. j (One door above Keith's Theatre) I ' Appointments may be mftde by Bell ) : Telephone. Walnut 13JSD. Extracting j painless. ; ! Library Spectacles i i Make reading a plenir're. A boon^to J IC. A. LONGSTRETH Speciali -i in Eye Tes f jig '22 Market Street, Philadelphia _ | j J CAPE MAY OPTICAL j a j 513 Washington S'reet j c Cape May, N. J. n Even-thing for the Eye. e ' Prescription Lenses a Specialty | t ! Keystone Phone 44D. ■' W. L. Ewing Jr. »! WAGON BU1IDER AUTOMOBILE PAINTER '" Large »nd Small Wcrk Caref all , Executed Estimates Cheerfully Furnished _ | VV. L. EWING. JR. West Perry Sta.. Keystone Phone C '
, HENRY C. BOHM Dealers In. 7 L ! FISH. OYSTERS. CLAMS. ETC. S- I LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES — BEST POSSIBLE QUALITIES PROMPT DELIVERIES CHOICE OYSTERS AND CLAMS Phone No. Keystone 1-J9D JACKSON STREET NEAR 8. W. J. AND S. R. R. DEPOT aRubber Bands at Star and Wave Staj. tionery Department.
CAPE MAY COAL & ICE CO. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Best quality Coal as all times. Careful oreparation. Guaranteed weight. Pure Ice, manufactured from distilled water. Prompt and courteous service. Main Office -512 WASHINGTON STREET v , READING COAL YARDS and Yord,"PERRY AND JACKSON STRUTS THOMAS S. STEVENS 1 Bell and Keystone Telephones Manager
Everything in scsson. 9k* foods aad aalada, Spe<»eb>ea Open all the year. Cottage trade solicited. Oideia by pho— promptly attended to and 'delivered. 'a Both Phone* JOHN J. BfeCANN Keystone Telephone, 673D.
Wm, F. Brown PUUMBING. STEAM and GAS FITTING Jobbing A Specialty. -1 417 Washiagtop Street Estimates Furnished \ I CAPE MAY K«yatoa< , Tdcpboaa 128 A
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H O U SEC LEAN INO TIMS IS HKRB ami U apt to be attended wMh utiplMAant clrcumstaacea. eapeclav* when the aemoval of furniture and pKturoa brlaga out the defects to your wall papers. It le also the beat time to have new papering done, and a postal mailed to W. L LeXotr will bring him to * you art* aamples of any description. Hla work la of (he beat, and hla prices mora than reasonable. W. LENOIR 810 WASHINGTON STREET Keystone Phone 188s.
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NOT A BIT INTERESTED. in whether their wines and liquors are pure and finely flavored gome people are not because 'they don't know the difference. But to the discriminating connoi««eur who reveals in the exquisite y boquet of our choice table wines and the velevty quality of our fine whiskies and wines, there is nothing that will suit their fastidious tastes, but the goods bought at
TEITELMAN'S 312 Washington Street. Cape May, N.J. BAILY'S WHISKEY (Black Label) . 90 Cent. KENTUCKY RESERVE . . $1-00 AMERICAN PRIDE . . - LOO CABINET WHISKEY ... 1.00 We also have a new stock of California and Imported Wines.
. Shoes! Shoes! NEW, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN'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 Competition. Having had many years' experience in the business, I only ask an opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them at tha lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock before buying dnt where. ELDRIDGE JOHNSON, 318 Washington Street . WATCH FOR THE WAGON i ) A ^ 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 lr J. LAVENTHOL, 319 Washington St. . (Store open evenings and stormy days.)

