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Henry C. Orawford A. Sherwood Risley Crawford & Risley Automobile Express Hauling of All Kinds Your Patronage Solicited Phone 229 Pleasantville, N. J. Agents for the Avery Truck and the Glide Automobile CRAWFORD’S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Main Street and Washington Ave. Burkhard Building Pleasantville THOS-F. CRAWFORD, Proprietor We Have Many desirable properties for sale Also some choice Lots. If you are looking for a place to locate, consult us first. Fire, Burglar* Plate Glass, Tor nado and Automobile Insurance. Shore Realty Co. C. S. LUTZ, Pres. B. E. WHITMAN, Treas. G. M. BATES, Secty. Phones 203, 207-W, 29-L. Offices 39 W. Washington Ave. 59 No. Main St. 12 W. Washington Ave. GEORGE M. BATES, Notary Public All work promptly attended to 39 W. Washington Ave., Pleasantville David R. Adams Contractor and Builder Real Estate Broker BELL PHONE 86-X S' 37 Adams Avenue Pleasantville Paperhanging and Decorating Estimates Cheerfully Given Picture Frame Mfg. Window Shades JOHN A. YINGER Successor to Merritt J. Tatem 38 S. Main St. Phone 51-Y PLEASANTVILLE. N. J. Guarantee Trust Co. The large Capital and Surplus of this Company, amounting to $910,000.00 com bined with the conservative manage ment of its business, makes this Bank a most desirable depository for your funds We invite you to call, become acquaint ed and open an account with us. Oui location', in the heart of the business district, is most advantageous. Bartlett Building, Atlantic. A North Carolina Avenues, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Attractive building Lots Ranging In Price From $25 to $350 Beautifully Located In Cannon Height^ ABSECON CITY, N. J. Easy Terms. Large Reduction for Cash V ~ House about Finished on Lot ao. See— \ SHEPPARD KEENE, on the premises; G. L. HACKETT, Absecon; ~ WM. L. ANDERSON, Pleasantville, 01 WM. A. CANNON, Owner, 1904 W. 9th St., Chester, Pa. Heavy, impure blood makes a muddy pimply complexion, headaches, nausea indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale, sickly. 'Burdock Blood Bit ters makes the blood rich, red, pure— restores perfect health. A Prize For You A prize is given to each and every Savings Depositor that leaves his or her money on deposit with us for a year—a prize in the shape of Three Per Cent. Interest and it is up to you to get the larg est premium in the lot by deposit ing more savings than the other fellow. First National Bank OF PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. Don’t Stand Over a Red Hot Stove Clean, cool cooking is an easy matter nowadays, and the kitchen is just as comfort able as any other room in the house. For cooking and bak ing of every description there* is no stove like the oAjutomutu^ Oil Stove Simplest, cleanest and most satisfactory stove to use. No bothersome wicks—no leaky j valves. It embodies the most economical principle for burn ing kerosene oil. The heat is concentrated directly under s the cooking. Reduces fuel j; expense. The flame is pro- t. tected on all sides from drafts, -j and is controlled by lever. Heat gauged by indicator. FOR SAI.fi BY The Blake-Yerkes Company, Inc. PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. . C. J. Adams Lucius 1. Wright- L. T. Imlay President Treasurer Secretary €. J. ADAMS CO. Only First Cla*s / Companies represented -q i § Money to loan on tlfhll I Mortgage 1ICU1 Estate and Insnrance REAL ESTATE 4 LAW BUILDING | * Rooms 12 14 5 6 7 8 : Phone 71 Commissioner of Deeds . lor Pennsylvania, New Atlantic City Jersey and New York NOTARY PUBLIC N. J. Eye Troubles Are Hereditary If the parents need Glasses or either of i them have defective vision there is al most invariably trouble in their child ren’s eyes. Take No Glances Save sight, health and comfort of your j children by letting us thoroughly ex amine theirs and rest assured that only in needy cases glasses would ever be prescribed. L. W. BETTS, R. D., THE OPTOMETRY SPECIALIST 1708 ATLANTIC AVE. ATLANTIC CITY NEW JERSEY FOR Paper Hanging OR House Painting TRY Jacob Rapport Prices Reasonable Work Satisfactory Ready Mixed Paints, Oil and Wall Paper FOR SALE OFFICE AND SHOW ROOM: 103 V. Main St, PleasantriUs Bell Phone 104-L .. * 1 For a mild, easy action of the bowels, a single dose of Doan’s Regulets is en ough. -Treatment cures habitual consti pation. 25 cents a box. Ask your Arug 1 gist for them. , MRS. MARGARET ASAT HtSSE, Who presents Three iSceues from "Hiawatha*’ and Other Readings ait the En tertainment in Red .Men's Hall under the auspices'of W. C. A. \\ . Woman’s Bble Class of Salem M. E. Church, to-morrow (Thursday) evening. A rare treat is in store for the people of Bleasautville and vicinity. OVER THE HILLS TO THE POOR HOUSE. By Col. John F. Barrett. [The first line of each verse begins ■with the heading, and reading from the top down, read the said heading on the left side of the verses. 1 Over the hills to the poor house! Villainy observed with riches and pover ty. Elation entertained by ignorance and wisdom. Reverence for the Supreme spurned by many people. Time throttles those ideas. Hope, staunch companion of t'haritas, Enlivens the chastened 1 fe. j Hindering not the "“Helping Hands" In cherishing the delicacy. Little children with meagre food. Living in a squalid room. Shoes and stockings none at all, Then the bitter feel ngs On the frosty air. Taught to trill with sacred things, ((Row does that the members, of the church affect). | Eking out a scant repast, Plodding on with weary steps O’er moor and crag; Only waiting for the day to Rest sweetly within the "Oates Aijar.” Help the suffering needy. Occasion calls not for lilms -Upon the celestial shores, j Saint and sinners prepare for the Eternal place ".Just across the river.” o Over the hills to the poor house! Vague the mind of the tortured one, Enhanced with the throes of want, Refused by professing friends: _ Then come trials of jaded stunts Ho.norably endeavored to overcome, Enthralled with pangs of hunger, Homaged always by the dear ones In that desolate abode: Living on the discarded refuse Lying in the scavenger box. Scenting not the delectable perfume, Tasting to stop the gnawing of the in ternal .powers. Oh! the'torments in that humble dwell ing1 Theoa grant the pleasures craned. Holy One does not forsake them Even though of tender years. Praises belong to Him in penury or wealth, Offenses may seem uncouth but Obey the teachings of the Divine: Redress the works, if possible, of the foes. Habituate one-self with nature’s acts, Odd seemingly to those Unshackled not of dogmatic theme3. Bavior stands for them that trust Ever in His name. 3 Over the hills to the poor house? Variety sometimes the spice of bents. Every .person no doubt experiences that condition. Realize the vanities of this existence, Trying to surmount all obstacles, Haring many comforts or reverses E’en the greater part of the motive transpires. Healing not the pain thus felt In every portion of the soul, Leaving apparently a dreary space Like unto a darkened skv. So the discoqragen mortal travels on To the despondence destined, (?) On the account of many rebukes and sneers. Till all refined respect destroyed. Hell not the abode of any human. Elsewise for a atrickened outcast, ' Persevering a* times in .the faith Of the joath of love and truth, Or much good confidence and joy, Reaping in the harvest of bliss and glad ness. Heaven infallibly will not despise the unfortunate One—whom, perhaps disregarded here, Unre warder for kind "acts in this world. Surely Alhym gladly pronounce Enter loved one Paradise and afterwards - ~ -.tv vdfoi-i- >* . >’ ’ Home. THOS. F. CRAWFORD’S SUCCESS Great Popularity of Plan to Sell Medi cine at Half-Price an.i Guarantee a Cure. Thos. F. Crawford, the enterprising druggist rather than await the ordinary methods of introduction, urged the Dr. Howard Co. to secure a quick sale for their celebrated specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia by offering the regular 50c bottle at half price. In addition to selling a 50c bottle of Dr. Howard’s specific for 25c Thos. F. Crawford has 30 much faith in the rem edy that he will refund The money to anyone whom it docs not cure. When your head aches your stomach does not digest-food easily and natural ly when there is constipation, specks be fore the eyes, tired feeling, giddiness, bad taste in the mou th, coated tongue, heart burn, sour stomach, roaring or ringing in tne ears, melancholy and liv er troubles, Hr. Howard’s specific will cure you. If it does not it will not cost you a cent. This latest achievement of science is of great value in curing sick headache. Thousands of women are to-day free from tnat painful disease solely through the use of this specific. EASY WAY TO FURNISH THE HOME. An-easy, economical way of supplying the furnishings for the home or the wearing apparel for the family, will be found in a visit to tire (lately & Hurley Go. store, Broadway and Pine streets, Camden. To those who cannot call in person, a postal request will bring a com plete illustrated catalogue of many of the opportunities offered the thrifty housekeeper. By opening a Charge Acouut with this old-established store, the most conveni ent plan of payments can be had, and the housekeeper will profit through the claim of the G. & H. store, that they will positively save you 33 per cent, be low the prices of similar Philadelphia stores. The store is a mammoth one. They now have over 20,000 charge custo mers which is an evidence of satisfacto ry dealings. They have an immense stock-and' guarantee the quality of their merchandise or any detail of their deal ings will be perfectly satisfactory to each individual customer. Quick automobile delivery goes regu larly to all the suburban towns. IN JUSTICE WEEKS’ COURT. Raymond Magee was before Justice Weeks, charged with threatening Samuel Smith, a cafe man of Northfield, and us ing profane language on the highway. He was held under $100 bail on the first charge and fined $5 and costs on the sec ond. The fine was remitted. WHAT TEXANS ADMIRE is hearty, vigorous life, according to Hugh Tallman, of San Antonio. “We find,” he writes, “that Dr. King’s New Life Pills surely put new life and energy into a person. Wife and I.believe they are the best made.” Excellent for stom ach, liver or kidney troubles. 25 cts. at All Druggists. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the /<& //T* A J7 Signature of A checking account, no matter how small, is a convenience once trie.i always used. Start a bank account. It helps you to save. Start it today.—HUBAS AiNTiVMJE n"' ' AW.~" ' ! " - '■ ;"w "'' " i I Absolute I . § Safety J © is the best thing we have to offer. Other inducements are X 8 only of secondary importance. Upon this basis only do we x 0 solicit your patronage. Postpone the getting of some things x 8 that you can get along without and put the money in the bank, g 8 You have never met a person with a bank account who re- g 8 gretted having started it. Why not start one today? Many O I attention. 8 PLEASANTVILLE TRUST CO., { PLEASANT V1LLE, N. J. |; ' CAPITAL $100,000 | Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent $2, $3, $4 and $3 per Year, according to size | ooooooooooooooooooocoooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooc I I i i JMIBIIilh .. -.gS&flBMWIMWL ‘ I * is -i s <> 3 f JOSEPH F. WEEKS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office Wist Jersey end Main Strut PLEASAtrrniLE, i. j. Jr’ . ■ i l in Jj ¥ iJ k - ii" E. MEYER Full Line of MEATS AND PROVISIONS, BUTTER, EGGS * POULTRY, CANNED GOODS 2222 Atlantic Are. 2304 Pacific Are. Atlantie City, N. J. Both Phone*.