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Children Cry for Fletcher's lifcyflilflEl The Kind Too Have Always Bought, and -which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- - y/f/'-i-a. sonal supervision since its infancy. ASe&AMC Allow 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 Ofl, 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 Fevcrishness. 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 u. — . — - — --
GREEN CREEK Some of our young people attended a social at Dias Creek Friday evening. Parties from Wii^Wood have pitched their tents on the lot o £ Alrin Dougherty and are working on the road. Thomas Lopcr has added to the appearance of his home by extending his 1 kitchen and putting a cellar underneath. Mrs. Ella Conorer, who has been sick 1 for the past three weeks is recovering and able to, go out and do light work. Ricliard Holmes and wife are on a ' visit to In* sister Jobn Watson and wife at Belford. George Mixncr drives the ' stage for hiin. Miss Catherine Cane of Vim-land spent Sunday with Mrs. William Conover. ' Miss Cane taught our public school two ' years, one year in the primary, the other as principal, giving the best of satis- 1 faction. She now has a good position | in Vim-land. v i > Mrs. Hattie Hollingahead and Mrs. H. ! ; Watson visited Philadelphia over Sun- j 1 day with friends. • 1 Mrs. Mary Crowley is now nicely fixed ' away in the store at the corner; it ' looks as if the Krrieson store will hi- > ' reopened. Prof. Ooffman, our school teacher, now boards with Sirs. Sally Krrieson, j Charles Marquet moved his family | from Berlin last wepk and occupies the Hollingfibead house. Capt. M. M. Xorbury and wife visited friends in Bridgeton over Sunday. Truman Hickman was at Wildwood Wednesday crying a sale for Sheriff Corson. Those who attended the Sunday Bchool convention at Ocean City Wednesday report a splendid time — good re|Mirts with plenty of good tilings to cat. Billy H ebon thai* took the party in 1 his automobile truck, covering tlie dls- 1 " tanco in less than two hours each way. i ' -John Vance, of Wildwood, is here this | week moving the buildings of Ralph I Schellenger from the east to the west f aide of the road which will make a ' decided improvement to tie- place. ' Mrs. -lohu Xowcomb and lady friend 11 from Wildwood passed through hen- Sat- r urday. _ tWilliam Havalow, who has worked. for Ralph Schellengcr for two yi-ars 1 luov.-d to Cape May City last week. •' A representative from the Cape May 1 • Electric l.ight Company was here Sat- ' urday evening to arrange for the ex- «' t-ntiort of their plant to otir village. j Miss Ethel Schellengi-r, who teaches ' the primary department of our public 1 school, is suffering intense |iaiu from an ' abscess. She "also had the misfortune « to puncture ht-r foot with a nail Friday, j ' Her sister is t<-achjng for her. All wish I ' her a speedy recovery from both trou- | ' bles. ^ > Tli.- ull-m-is of the Township Sundry M-h.».| orgaiiiation met atthe home of , * A. M. Robinson Monday evening ami , ' made out a program for a meeting »t ' Burleigh pn Friday evening, Oetob r > Tin- eoiiveiition will h-- addr.-ss.-J ' t hi two able ministers on topics suitable < for the occasion. j ' Tli.- White Shield League will hold:1' their animal rally on W.-duesdiiy evening. lAugn.t 21. Dins Creek, JJurleigli 1 * and Krinii Lcagm-s are to he present g:: I | «
take part in the program. Mrs. Elizabeth Goodwin of Greenwich, will make the address of the evening. She is a fine speaker au.1 all should hear her. 1 Sonic of our people drove to Court House Sunday evening and listened to I a well timed temperniire address by a member of the Anti -Saloon la-ague. Rev. W. A. Ellis visited Port Xorris Monday. He went oyer with Capt. W. Adams in his ovst.-r sloop. Joseph Camp and wife are ou their annual vacation taking in Buflhlo and Xingara Falls. - Ralph Schellenger and Truman Hicfcuiaud and wife attended the Grange Tuesday evening. After- the social hour a pie social was held. All enjoyed the Alfred Crease had the inisfortuue to break his buggy at Wildwood the other •lay, throw ing him out and badly bruising his fare. HALLOWE'EN FROLIC at the Grange Hall, rtild Spring, X. J., | evening, October 31st. All 1 requested to mask. Prizes for the I best dressed and the funniest cos- ' nines. Grand March at 8.15 P. M. music. Ice en-am and cake-for | sale. Admission, 10' cents. A Wholesome Aid to all who are enjoying the pleasand wish to protect the skin bom sun, wind and insect biles. Glenn's Sulphur Soap h healing, toothing, purifying end beautifying. An unuuhng remedy for affections of tlie skin — a distinct aid To Personal Beauty Of INTEREST TO SEED GROWERS I Many farmers in New Jersey make a practice selecting and saving sei-ds from their crt.ps for planting the following season. Also in some conimmttuities of specialized crop., tin- growers dependent upon one or a few of tlie growers to sppluy the home-grown seed. The value of these seeds depends ti|Hin their triteness to type, and also their vitality. The first factor is controlled by the grower. Tlie second lie can also control, in a large measure, by his methods of harvest and conditions of storage. | From now until early spring the seed laboratory at the Xew Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station is not so . rushed witli tlie many samples of grass and clover seeds which come in just pro- ! viously to seeding time. It is therefore ' j ill a position to bandit- qnite a large nu tuber of samples, and suggests that fseetl growers send samples of vegetable [or other crop seeds to la- tested for their vitality. Such a test will give a better ji.l.u of th- value of the seeds, and on I till- lut-is of stlcii a tvst^the rate of seed- ; ing can lie rtsfiilated^Tla- results of 1 this test may also Jpftreati- that certain - | changes wou1ij,4c'~7|csirahlc in the meth- , | mis of harvesting and cleaitiillg or in the j If advantage is taken of this offer. | write a b-tt-T ih-scrihing the metho<] of | m -curing the seed and the conditions of j
storage. This information will be valuable to us. There will be no coat for • such a tint except for the postage on the sample which should be securely, wrap- I ped and sent to the Seed Laboratory of the Xew Jersey Agricultural Experiment . Station at Xew Brunswick, .Xew Jersey, iTHE REHTSE JUSFERS The following is an abstract of oonveyances entered* for record in the County Clerk's office here for week ending October 2, 1914; Cape May City John B- Huffman et ux to Mease M. Brown. Lot $1,000. Lot and building on southeast side of Mansion street, containing 362 1-2 square acres. Peter Shields et ux to Charles T. Campbells-Lot '- 12, on plan of James j Mooney property. Peter Shields et ux to Joseph BHughes. 1-ot 2033, plan A. Township of Lower. John \V. Reeves to Ella May Priteliaid. !l and 0-10 acres on east side of ' Shiiupikt- Road, .adjoining lauds of Mr. Essen, deceased, on the south, and lands 'of Samuel Marcv, on the east. Borough of Woodbine Klias Lapin et als to Abraham Rosehfeld. Lot I and -portion of Farhi Parcel 37A-, Woodbine 1-and and Improvement Abiah'ain Rosenfeld et ux to TUlie C. Rosen f eld. Same as above. Tillie G. Rosenfeld to Marie Rosenfeld Farm Pan-el 37A, including lot 1. North Wildwood J. Elizabeth Barnliouse et vir to Edward K Man ley. $1200. Lot 31, block 102, Pine avenue. City of Wildwood Anna Elizabeth Wright to Philip P. ; Baker. Lots 28, 29 and 30, block 5S. Philip P. Baker et ux et al to Peter ^ E. Costi-llo. Lot 16, block O. Joliu Volz et ux to George iJ. Ehtiiaim. " $1100. Lot 17, block 33 . Ada B. Eldredge to Jennie Matsingi-r. $350. Lot 18. block 60. 0 Philip P. Baker et ux <-t al. to (has. 11 H. Brower et ux. Lots 23, 24 and 25, block 1. 8 Charles S. Goldstein et al to Benj. Row. Lot 18, block 23, on map of Holly j Beach City. j — <■«],- ll.y County ISMS, j ; The Proper Course '' Information 'of Priceless Value to Every ! Cape May C. H. Citizen 3 How to act in an emergency is know- j ledge of inestimable worth, and this is partcularly true if the diseases and • ills of the human body. If you suffer j with kidney backache, urinary disorders, or any form of kidney trouble. ' tlie advice contained in the following j " statement should add a valuable asset I • to your store of knowledge. What could j 1 be "more convincing proof of the eflicien- ; cy of Doan's Kidney Pills than the state- I ment of a nearby resident who lias used | them and publicly tells of the benefit j j James Eames, Sr., 23 McNeill St., I ' Millville, N. J., says: "About four years | ago kidney complaint came on me. First . - " my back began to ache, then my whole : body pained mc. The kidney secretions . were unnatural. Doan's Kidney Pills relieved me. I gladly confirm my former - 1 endorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills and ' can say that they are a' reliable remedy j for curing kidney trouble. Another of my family who suffered from that com- I pla.nt used Doan's Kidney Pills with satisfactory results." Price 80c, at all dealers. Don't simply j ask for a kidney remedy — pet Doan's j Kidney Pills — the same that Mr. Eames j had. Fostcr-Milbum Co., Props., Buf- j falo, N. Y. Advertise your wants tn the j I Cope May Star and TPare. , Wentzell's. 88 Perry street. > *8ee those new tiaby coaches at W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUIIDER AUTOMOBILE PAINTER Large and Small Work Carefull Executed ■ 1 Estimates Cheerfully Furnished W. L. EWING. JR. West Perry Sts., I K eyetone Phone
PROFE8S1SNAI HENRY H. ri.nBgnna ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Solicitor la Chancery (or New Jaraey j Member of Pennsylvania Bar. Cape May. New Jersey, j J. SPICIER LEAM1NO COUN8ELLOR-AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner la Office Hughoe and Psaaltlla streeu Cape May, New Jersey. , j SAMUEL r. ELDKEDQE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Merchants National Bank Building Waahingion and Decatur Su. Cape May, New jersey. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor and Master In Chancery. Kaysroae 'Phone SEA. FLOYD a HUGHES " ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OBScc: EDS Washington Street Cape May, New Jersey NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor in Chancery O. BOLTON ELDKEDQE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offices: Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sts. j Cape May. New J -iuy NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor In Chancery Keystone 'Phone 86x — — JAMES M. E. HILDRETH COUN8ELLOR-AT-LAW ; Solicitor, Master and Examiner In I Chat eery NOTARY PUBLIC Offices at No. 214 Ocean Street Cape May. New Jersey. Keystone 'Phone 1*A LEWIS T. STHVEN8 Counsellor-at-Law Special Master in Chancery Supreme Court Commissioner Commissioner for Pennsylvania. 315-18 Washington SL, Cape May, N. J*. : MORGAN HAND, JR CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. Bell 'Phone i lit Wesley avenue. Bell 'Pnone ECX Ocean City, N. J. DR. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST Estey Bull dine, 1120 Chestnut 8L, Philadelphia Pa (One door above Keith's Theatre) Appointments may be made by Belt Telephone. Walnut 1S53D. Extracting palalesa School Children's fijg*. EYES Tested Satisfaction Guaranteed C. A. LONGSTRETH Sp*ciati»t in Eym Testing m Market Street Philadelphia Pa. | CAPE MAY OPTICAL 513 Washington Street Cape May. N. J. Everything for, the Eye. i Prescription Lenses a Specialty j Phone 44D. i 1886 'Pnone Connsctio THE Mil STORE We've been doing some lively hust'jng lately to get our white goods department ready for the ! usual rush. i ■ The fashion westhcrvane indi- j ■ eates a big demand for white mater- , ials this summer. Our stock is complete and eon- | sists of the newest patterns, and fabrics. 0. L. W. Knerr . 518 & 520 Washington St. Cape May, N J. Consult Jesse Brown on Tin Roofs and Spouting.
CAPE MAY COAL & ICE CO. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Best quality Coal at all times. Careful t preparation. Guaranteed weight. Pure Ice, manufactured from distilled water. Prompt and courteous service. Main Of fice-5 12 WASHINGTON STREET < j READING COAL YARDS and iarc«-pERRy AND JACKS0N STREETS THOMAS S. STEVENS. Bell and Keystone Telephone Manager * j*
HUDICQRIUMC1FE RND BUFFET 107 AND N» JACkSM M. in num. Sea foadt and tdtdt, SprdtHitt Opea all the year. Cettaga trade wHdtad. CMen bf pfcm promptly attended U a ad dafisarad. Both Itionea, JOHN J. McCANN Keystone Teiepheae, MSB. Wm. F. Brown PLiUMBING. STEAM and OAS FITTING Jobbing A Specialty. 417 Washington Street Estimates Purnished CAPE MAY Keystone Telephone ISC A \ I . ... JtUI km Iffij HOT'SECLEANINO TIMB IB HUC j Jcthkb* eemovel of furniture end pl^ires brings j out the defects to your well pepera.* It ! T ln* done' *nd * po*1*1 mailed to W. L. I *** - .TBld; a I lb I LeNoIr will bring him to yeu with ^ ^ Yi^ eemples of any description. His week 810 WASH4N8TON STREET ® TF you are wondering where to send your son to AS w I complete his education, write for a new W ® booklet entitled "Tom Brown at Peirce's," W JP which may assist you in reaching a decision, a? If you have a daughter whose future you are consider- X T »ng, send for a booklet entitled "Secretarial Positions for iK ^ Women." 2? • Peirce School, The School You Have Always Known , * i ® prepares young men and young women for useful careers, W : and secures desirable positions for them upon the comple- w ® tion of their courses of study. w © The 50th School Year will begin September 1, 1914. ST X Office open every business day; call or send for 50th X T Annual Catalogue. X I PEIRCE SCHOOL | 917-919 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia When You Cap'I Help Youiself ami there is no place near at hand — where you can find a bottle of pure and velvety whiskey like the American Pride, when you have a chill after Vji "-T- ' ~~ you will wish that you bad brought a _ \v^T/- — bottle with you. Don't go away with°|'t a bottle of good brandy, whiskey or TEITELMAN'S , Wholesale WINES and LIQUORS.. Manufacturers of Cold Spring Mineral vV ater Shoes! Shoes! NEW, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OP LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LESS THAN PHILA DELPHIA 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 aat an opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them at the lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock before buying els*whera. ELDR1DGE JOHNSON. 318 Washington Street W. H. SMITH & SON 502 BROADWAY WEST CAPE MAY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Salt Meats. Fruits, Oranges, Bananas. Patent Medicines. Hardware. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Keystone Phone 161M

