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Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind Yon Have Always Bonght, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his. per- . *°na? supervision since its infancy. All off no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "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 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

WEST CAPE MAY Mr. and Mrs. Louis Faust are entertaming company. William Stanton spent Sunday in Philadelphia. Mra. William Richmond iB entertaining Miss Wood. Charles Simington and family, have moved into their home on Broadway for the summer. We are glad to note Mrs. Simington is improving at this writing. . - Mrs. Clarence Ncwkirk is entertaining her niece. We are glad to have Mr. and Mrs.

Fred S. Wall as our residents. James Eldredge is visiting his daughter, Mrs Albert Peterson. Miss Rae Jones, of New York City, e spent over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. j Bherve A. Cranmer. Mrs. Henry Reeves and son Campion Are spending a few days away. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Cranmer were , entertaining company over Sunday. Mrs. Frank Johnson and Letitia and , Donald Peterson spent Saturday at Den- , nUville. , Aubrey Hewitt, of Camden, spent over Decoration with hie mother. , Daniel Crowell was calling on friends , in the borough this week. , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Russell, wife and j daughter, spent over Sunday with Mr. ( fend Mrs. John Meyer. , Miss Irene Stanton spent Sunday in | Philadelphia. ( Mra Adele Rowland has returned af- | ter spending a few days away. ] Robert Blair is here for tbe summer. , FRECKLES j Don't Hide Them With a. Veil; Remove

Them 'With the Othine prescription. This prescription for the removal of freckles was written by a prominent physician and is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear, refund the money if it fails. Meeray'a Pharmacy under guarantee to refund the miney if it fails. Don't hide your freckles under a veil ; get an ounce of othine and remove them. Even the first few applications should •how a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine; it is tljis that is •old on the money-back guarantee. 1 IMPRESSIVE SERVICES AT ST. MARY S CHURCH. Ia«t Sunday evening the religious services . embraced under tbe title of "The Crowning," were held in St. Mary's Church. These exercises are held each RHEUMATISM ARRESTED Many people suffer the tortures of I lame muscles and stiffened joints because ) , of impurities in the blood, and each sue- j ceeding attack seems more acute until rheumatismhas invaded thewholcsystem. . 1 To arrest rheumatism it Is quite as irn- . portant to improve your general health as to purify your blood, and the cod liver oil inScott'sEmulsionis uaturt'sgreat blood- 1 maker, while its Medicinal nourishment ( strengthens the organs to expel the imparities and upbuild your strength. Scott H Emulsion is helping thousands - everyday who could not find other relief, i Refuse the «lcoholic snhrtttrtm.

r year on the last Sunday in May. and are always entertaining and impressive. The children who took part in the services either by speaking or singing performed their parts excellently, and the success j attending their efforts reflected great - credit upon those who directed their youthful and infantile endeavors to successful achievement. Diabetes Loses Its Terrors

SPECIALIST BELIEVES CURE HAS BEEN FOUND FOR THIS DREAD DISEASE. Diabetes no longer jwod 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 buildfhg up the system. This harmless vegetable remedy should relieve the patient of his worst symptoms in tbe most aggravated cases, within a week, and to prove it, we will mail a 50e package for 10c to help pay distribution cost, with free booklet of special value to the diabutic, containing latest diet lists and exclusive table of food values, giving percentage of starch and sugar (carbohydrates) in 260 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 sired 50c package. Ames demieal Co., Dept., 444 -C, Whitney Point, N. Y. You eon get Diabetal from Mceray's Pharmacy, at the regular price.

The following are registered at the Marcy: Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Meloney, Camden; ' Wm. Rupert Welsh. Camden, and Geo. ' W. Brubaker, Philadelphia. ' The rainy days of life come to us all — sickness, accident, loss of employment and plain hard luck. A few dollars deposited to-dky with | the Security Trust Co. and added to regularly will provide for any rainy day. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTOR I A GREEN CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fisher, of Dias | j Creek, spent Sunday with John Bell and ' I wife. , 0 | Charles H. Lopi-r and wife are en'terj taining their uncle from California. Many of our people attended the Dcc- | oration services at Wildwood Saturday. Mrs. Sadie Eldredge and son Wilson ■ L.. spent a day Nof last week at Wildwood. Our farmers are setting their tomato plants this week for the factory at Rio 1 Grande. '""Ti Capt. M. M. Norbury and Mrs. George Night drove over to Court House after plants Tuesday morning. | Hardly a half crop of strawberries

a this locality . the dry weather haviag ' blasted the bloom. JoMph Vogel and Steward Xowe, WT* Wilmington, spent Sunday b ere. Mis- Mildred Cuiiover, who ha* been I with her sister in Wilmington, is now at ! home. Misses Lillian and Florence Conorer. ' of Baltimore, are with friends here for . the summer.1 . John Mecray Post was here Saturday 1 and decorated tbe graves of their fallen ' eomnules; and on Sunday morning. Rev. W. A. Ellis preached a memorial ser- ' Don. Clarence Wak-on. who is employed in • Philadelphia, spent Sunday at home. George Night, of Dover, Del., is witb I Captain M. M. Norbury form few weeks' Captain .Joseph James is on the sick list this week. George -Johnson and wife yntertaim-d friends on Sunday. Michael Kearns brought from Cape Mhi^m .Sunday Lemuel Miller, and son Edward, who called on former friends here. Miss Ethel Erricson, of Chestnut Hill. \ spent Sunday with her mother. j Rev. Dr. Albert Kelly, of Philadelphia, j ably filled the pulpit of the Presbyterian • Church on Sunday. David Lukins and wife, of Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Sbipe, of Court House, and 1 Stilwell H. Townsepd and wife, of Court ! House, spent Saturday with Ralpb 1 Schellenger and wife. : j There are twenty-five persons in our . village that have reached the age of 1 ( seventy years and over. Many of our sturgeon fishermen have given up business. It has been almost ; a failure this summer. ■ , Miss HelenScliellenger, who is attending school in Philadelphia, spent j Sunday with her parents. ■ 1 ( Mrs. Lida, wife of Capt. Ezra Norton. ! who wag operated on for cancer a few ! I r weeks ago, is in quite a critical condi 1 tion and her many friends fear the i ^ worst is near. She ha* a trained nurse r and both doctor and nurse are doing all ' I they know to relieve and restore her to her former good health. She has the | j sympathy and prayers of the com- | munity. J. S. Garrison, watchmaker and jew ! eler, at 305 Washington Street, Cap t May City, is now agent for the Victo ' P , and Edison Talking Machines and Rec j — ords, and the Story and Clark Pianoi' These goods can be bought for cash o Does Backache Worry You?

J Some Cape May Court Rouse People 1 Have Learned How to Get Relief j How many people suffer from an ach- > ing back ? How few know the causa-? i If it hurts to stoop or lift— * If you suffer sudden, darting pains— ' If you are weak, lame and tired. Suspect your kidneys. • Watch for nature's signal. The first sign may be headache or dizI Scanty, painful, or too frequent un- } 1 ination, j 1 Nervousness or a constant, dead-tired I : feeling. 1 Avert the serious kidney diseases. ! - Treat tbe weakened" kidneys witb 1 ■ Doan's Kidney Pills. A remedy especially for sick kidneys. Endorsed in Cape May Court House by { ; your friends and neighbors. Mrs. Martin Spalding. Atlantic Avenue. Cape May Court House, says: "My I back ached and I often felt dizzy and 1 nervous. The secretions from my kidneys were also a source of annoyance. I Doan's Kidney Pills goon restored me to good health.' Priee 50e.. at all dealer*. Don't sim-

ply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan's ! Kidney Pills— the same that Mrs. Spalding had. Foster-Milburn Co.. Prop., Buf- '• falo, N. Y. Typewriter and Adding Machine Rib . bons, all colore and styles, at the Sta , and Wave Stationery Department. M. IC. BROWN PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER 22 Years Experience Sell anything, any time or any place. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Terms real - "able. 181 York Ave, West Cape May.

PROFESSION Al - 1 A TTORNBY -A T -LAW Solicitor in Cham-try tor Now Jersey | Member of JV-nnay) vani* Bar. anjw May. New Jersey, j J. SPICKR LEAJUNG ' | COUNSELLOK-AT-LAW Solicitor. Master and Examiner la Office. Hugheo and Kraakiln streets Cape May. New Jereey. j SAMUEL PELDREDOE : j ATTORXEY-AT-LAW Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Su. Cape May. New Jersey, j NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor and Master in "Chancery. Keystone 'Phone ISA. FLOYD C. HUGHES 1 ' ATTORNEY -AT-LA W j Office: SOS Washington Street I Cape May. New Jersey. I NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor in Chancery G. BOLTON ELDREDGE _ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ! Offices: Merchanta National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sta. Cape May, New Jersey. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor In Chancery Keystone Phone SCx JAMES M. E. HILDRETH' y 1 COUN8ELLOR-AT-LAW J Solicitor, Master and Examiner In Chat eery NOTARY PUBLIC Offices at No. Ill Ocean Strhet Cape May| New Jersey. Keystone Phone SOA LEWIS T. 8TBVEN8 Coonsellor-at-Taw - | Special Master in Chancery I Supreme Court Commissioner Commissioner for Pennsylvania 315-18 Washington St, Cape May, N. J. MORGAN HAND, JR. ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE N. J. Bell 'Phone i 11* Wesley avenue. Bell 'Phone SIX Ocean City. N. J. J. H. OLIVER " DENTIST I Estey Building, 1120 Chestnut St., | Philadelphia. Pa j (One door above Keith's Theatre) Appointments may be made hy Beli Walnut 1333D. Extracting painless. _ ' - . . l3aQ)' I J - A . «/«__# «.»» I

J "Comfort" J Library Spectacles j B Make reading a pleasure. A boon to j j I those who ose their eyes constantly. (| 1 C. A. LONGSTRETH |! Specialist In Eye Testing | '.22 Market Street, Philadelphia || ^ ' I CAPE MAY OPTICAL 513 Washington Street Oape May, N. J. Everything for the Eye. Prescription Lenses a Specialty j Keystone Phone 44D. W. L. Ewing Jr. . WAGON BUHBER AUTOMOBILE PAINTER Large »nd Small Werk Carefully Executed j Estimates Cheerfully Furnished W. L. EWINQ, JR. West Perry Sta, Keystone Phone

HENRY C BOHM Dealers In TISH, OYSTERS. CLAMS. ETC. LOWE8T POSSIBLE PRICES BEST POSSIBLE QUALITIES PROMPT DELIVERIES CHOICE OYSTERS AND CLAMS | Phone No. Keystone l-d»B JACKSON STREET NEAR W. J. AND 8. R. R. DEPOT Rubber Bands at Star and Wave Sta tionery Department.

CAPE MAY COAL & ICE CO. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Best quality Coal as all times. Careful preparation. Guaranteed weight Pure Ice, manufactured from distilled water. Prompt and courteous service. Main Office-512 WASHINGTON STREET Yards-.REAJPING C0AL YARDS and PERRY AND JACKSON STREETS THOMAS S. STEVENS Bell ail lejstrae lelephiis Manager '

Everything in iruoe See londa and aaUda, SyeaaMw J } Oj*n all the yr*r Cottag. trUa (Mm by 1 promptly attended te sad dsttvnot Both Phone* JON- J. MeCAM : Keystone Telephone, 673 D. I Wm. F. Brown PLUMBING. STEAM and GAS PITTING Jobbing A Specially. 417 Washington Street , j -stimaus Furnished I CAPE MAY Keystone Telephone Its A Bend is apt to be attended witb u nylon*. ■ample* of any d.Kcrtptlea. Hi* work <1* WASHINGTON STREET V 7 I 1 ■' U C ^ i ? a ! fk PEIRCE SCHOOL is America'* beat-known finishing m* sehool for young men and young women about to enter business. W A Students deal with actual business affairs, developing CD | X initiative, confidence and Efficiency. | T Commercial, Secretarial alnd Shorthand courses, indud- ]f w ing as jnuch instruction in general educational subjects as the W i Ak student may need. A' X Graduates- always in demand for well paging positions. X s Fall term begins in September. jw ® Day and Night 6cssions. w A Fvt Jfith catalogue addrcit S, . _ • I PEIRCE SCHOOL Record Building Philadelphia &

N°T A BIT INTERESTED. j ^ ITHj pure and finely flavored some people are j I ^ notYbi-causc they don't know the differ- •> ?T1 IJ- hoquet of our choice table wines and the TEITELMAN'S 312 Washington S'reet Cape M»y, N. J. BAILY'S WHISKEY (Black Label) . 90 Cents KENTUCKY RESERVE $1.00 AMERICAN PRIDE .... l.OO CABINET WHISKEY .... 1.00 » We also have a new stock sf California and Imported Wines.

i Shoes! Shoes! NEW, LABGfeST AND BEST STOCK OP LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LESS THAN PHILADELPHIA PRICES. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGE, s STOCK OF WALL PAPER [ Which Will Be Sold at Prices to Defy Competition. Having had many yearrf* experience in the bosmesa, I only sag j an opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them at the r lowest possible prices. Pleaje examine my stock before haying ehw where. } " ^ ELDRIDGE JOHNSON, 318 Washington Street WATCH FOR THE WAGON Aa 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. LAVE^fTHOL, 319 Washington St. (Btora open evening* and stormy dayaj " ' -