Cape May Daily Herald, 29 August 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAT PAItV HEBA.LU. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 193V

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CITY DIRECTORY. 47 Washington street ■

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Major—Frederick J.hlrlYln Jan l.lSlu Aiilermau—F. K. Duke. .. - Jan. 1. IW* Council—Wm. a Bhaw ... Jan. L 1*10

Sam. H. M0010. ..Jan. 1.1*11 * joa. Hand Jan. 1. IBH SUlecll Hand ... Jan. 1. 181U Jaa. J. Doak Jan. 1.1*11 Joacpil 11. Lleell ..Jan. 1, lull Sam. F Ware .. .Jan. 1,1W8 Louis C. Savrc .. .Jan. 1.1808 F. S. Townaeud. .Jan. 1. 1*03

Recorder- J W. Thompson. Jan. L 1*10 AsaesSor—Cl.aa T. Campbell Jan. 1, I'A* LoJloctnr- —SoL Needles .. .Jam 1, 11M>V rreaaurer—l. H. Smith Jr., Jan. 1.HW0 CltT• -—TLoa. I - Curiey.Jan.1.19U

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Edw. H- Fhllllpa. Clerk. l»oa William K. Sheppard J911 William 11. Gilbert ijfOf George S. Douglass 1*09 Lather C. Ogden... l*lo Chartee York 1U1U

BOARD OP HEALTH.

Dr. A. L Loach. President.SepC L 1*03 Dr V.M-D.Marcy, Health officer •• 190s • Robert. S. Hand ■' William K- tiheppant “ 1910 William Porter, Secretary ‘910 George U Lot *U la0 *

Board of Trade

President, leather C. Ogden; Score tary. A. 0. Merchant. Jr.; Treasurer.

Thomas W. Millet.

DAVID SPARES SAUL’S LIFE laalay Mae! Umu ftr Aag. M, IM SftalaSi Arraasad tar T8M Pater

■CRIPTURB T*XT.-t Bamu.l Mill-M. Uad anttre ch»r*«r Mamory varaa XL OOLDKN T*XT.-"Lova yoor anaulaa: le good u tham that hata you."-lAke »ar TIME guana tlma durtn* tha aatan vaeta of aztla before ha came to ba kin*. H r. NO-iea (Uaahar). or IMt-Mlt. l-lOtCK-Tha wHdarnaas of cluOms Maon. CnnnaL tha hin Haeh'.lah. and tha wlidarnaaa of *lph all from^four U tight ml lea aoulh and east of Hahron; tha anva of AduIUm. aoothwMt of Jeruaalaa. about tvo mllaa from Blab, whara David conquered Oollath; and Mnd^*. • wllderneee met of tha Daad aaa.. and bordering upon 1L Baur* capital trae at 01 beet, about Bra ml lea north of Jaruaa

Before Leaving

M. La fa volte and Bank streets. W. Broad and Elmira streets. (15. Pittsburg and Kew Jersey even 59 Stockton avenue, between Je on and Queen street* 73. Franklin and Washing

82. Colombia Atenne and Gurney •Meets. M Ocean alreet, near Beach arenoe. 91 South lAfavetteand Grant atreeta. 92. Broad wet and Bench avenue. 93. Perry atreet. near Bridge 94. Perry atreet “-* " 1

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Comment and •uggertiv# ThopghL I -inni David Learned.—Hard thane year, of exile were tor Dnrld bear, ynt they ware moat fruitful ye* to him. as his apprenUoenhlp for the kingdom. In them he found what Hugh Miller called his school* — 4

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Adoniram Chapter. Ko. 39, Royal Arch Moron*—Con vocations, third Monday of meb month at lodge room. Washington and Franklin streets. Cape Island Lodge. No. M. P. and A. M. C ommunication*, second and fourth

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Church Directory bt. maxt'b b. c. cncacH. Ret. Father D. S. KeUy, Rector. Rector’s office hour*—W to 11 a. 7 to mo p. m. Rasaea—Sundays 6.15, 8 and 10 ■ *• Weekdays 7-30 • mSunday and Friday Evening Service* *t 8.00 o‘dock. ConfMaion*—Saturdays and Thurs- • j* before the Firat Fridaj. from 3.30

LafaveU* Sl_, brfweeu Jackaoo A Decator. , Rer. Arthur lle»». Bector. Sunday*—Cclvbrmuou of the Holy Communion. TJX) «. m. Morn leg Prayer. Utant and sermon, (on the Arat Bonday

Weekday*-WedneedaysEvenlng Prayer

Cor. Washington and Franklin Hrtets Cape Mat S. J- Sunday Servic*. Holt Communion. 7Jus m , every .Booday. and 1UJU s m.. the Pint Sunday of each mouth. Mornlug Prayer and Sermon. 10 80 Evening Prayer only. J p. m. The following clergy men are expected

Cape May Camp. No. tffia^faiera Wood ■en of Amcrtoa-Meeta Wednaaday

[ each month at Auditorium.

Cape May Conclave, No. 133. Improved Order of Heplaeophe-MaeU at Ogden's Hall, 819 Washington street, on aeooad and

fourth Thursdays of

Cape May Council. No. 1891; Koyal Ar^ canum—McauBrat andtulrdThundmys of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Lodge. No. 81. A- O. C- W. Meets first and third Tbuiadaya of ear month at 313 Washington atreet. Cold Spring Council, Jr. 0. U. A. M. No 135—Meets in hall at Cold Spring, every Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock. Columbia Lodge. No. 96. Independent order of Meehaniea-Meeto each Monday

Eureka Lodge, No. . Ladles’ L O. M.— Marts every Tuesday evening at 8.00 I No. 504 Washington street. Friend ship Council, No. *7, D. of A--Meete on Tuesday afternoon of each weak at 2.30, in Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall, Cold Spring. The John Mrcray Post No., 40, G. / D neteon th* third Friday of each m 7.80 b’clock p. m.. at Franklin a

Mayflower Lodge, No. Orderuf Odd Fellows-Meeteeech Friday the Auditorium. Jackson street. e. No. 117, Improved Order Vra-MerU at

Cape May Fire Department, meet* flrat Monday evening In each month at o ashingtoo and Franklin atreet*

Rector Trinity Church. , Rev! George Connell. Rector ■ii Amlrnr'a Chu

in. Ret. P. A. D. LannL D. D. to St. David * Church. M - *, «. L-i. Rector Church of the Incaru*Lon. Philadelphia. ACC- a. k- Rev. John Scarborough, D. D., L-L D-. Bishop of Nca ‘ 1^ JSv. Nathaniel a Tbomaa, Sector Church of the Holy Apostles. Philadelphia. ■6 Rev. C. C-Fierce, D. D., Rector SL Matthew’* Church. Philadcl--f— 31 Rev. Herman L Dohring. D.D., " * buperintendent Fyototant Kpt»- —■ copal Cuy Mlalfca, Philadcl- • —«,□?**-ChartoM-Perkins, Rural nun Rector Tri^ty Cbarch. Vineland. N-J. SB FT. 6. Rev. Robert W. FartrUi, Rector fat- Fsnl * Church, Rich mood, Va. it F.ev. fboaual- Ihylor, Sect Church of the Advent, Kcaae Tha oe^21mi fSM« , oJ^x''*«9-

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J. SPICER LEAMlNi. AARON W HAND WILLIAM K. CArtHKD ALBERT O. B KN N ET1

X. The exile experience* preserved him from the danger* to which hla sudden elevation to power and popularity would expose him. He learned Us weakness, and hi* need of divine help. i. Ha learned entire tnut In God der all circumstance*; the value and necessity of religion. This led to the marvelous development of religious in eUtutlona. and of the aerrir* of under hi* admlnlatrallon. X. He had the beat opportunities for becoming acquainted with the people; their grievance* under Saul; their naeda; their dlaporttlons and tenden da*. He under*!ood their spiritual aa well aa tbalr temporal want*. HU own reaknenM. In yielding to the temptalon to falsehood and to despondency ad unbelief, would help him to unarstand the people 4. He had practice In the art of gov filing. I. He gxlned experience In war. A He obtained a knowledge of the country, and of It* enemlea. T. “In thU school of fighting men era trained tkoee genernH and wlee strategist* who In tb* golden day* of David's ntle commanded hU annlea, and raised Israel from tha obacurlty ’Arab’ tribe, who .with difficulty

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X. Many of hb gweatoat aong* w wrought out by thb Kmg and bard pertenoa. tor the comfort and hopa enly of hb own people, bat for God a children In an agas; (or wfella they grew out of hardship and wrong* they wire song* of victory, of light thintag out of darkness, “rose* growing out of black eoU." 9. in *pite of hb few bpeet from faith and perfect truth, ha grew In

KEITH'S LAUNDRY Perry and South Lafayette Streets All Class of Work at Lowest Prices Prompt delivery and good service. Oy wagon will cal EGBERT H. KEITH

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Uvaler io Boots and Shoe*. Age til id Cape May for Lauibertri For Men KrpairiDT in all it* (or gilc. Ball Baud* the beei Kj

M. C- SWAIN MANLFAtTl'HER OF Artificial Stone Pavement. Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc ms iias® simas SKYYoaa. *IT COLOR OX DtSICI K (PtaALTY All Woke Guaraktsed and Best 6v Refkkkn'i k Fi rnished 30 'Z'gAPm OfJSct and Residence, *37 Windsor Ave. Cope May, .V.",.

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C. H. Taggart

■troag In faith and virtu*, largehearted. wrtoe. *nd opuaecrnted to God. Victory Over Hlmeelf/—1 Bnmnel X«. Th* Two Aocountn. There are two accounta of David’* tpariBg Saul’a Ufa, on* to 1 Samuel XC, our leeeoo vereee for today, and one la 1 Samuel XL Tb* •one* of tb* eTents ware ta th* same general region. BaaT* army waa ta both caiaea hb eelect bund of X^M; to that at

event. But thpy are ao different make thb very Improbuble; and tt b perfectly natural that reck aa event should occur more than once. David and Abbbal quietly stole into Sanl’a camp and took away hb spear, probably of beautiful aad co*Uy workmanship aa became a king, and the cruse or pitcher of water “which b areally, ta warm climate*, kept near a person'* conch, as a draught In th*

Geo. W. Reeves Steam and Hot Water Heating and the Honeywel System

Saul’* cruse would probably be of a

fore by lb abe or form be easily dis-tinguished.-—Cambridge Bible. Then the two mea wan* - -

If you are in want, you are to blame for you can get anything you want at MRS. TURNER’S Dry Goods Store

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10.46 A. M. N LW P. M. Collections and Deliveries WEEK DAYS (.30 A. M. SJSrA^L 13.00 M. 13.00 M1.00 P. M. «.tf P. M.

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’''aaMropantod aad departed. David accepted hb profareloe of friendship, but he wa* too wleo to put himself ta

Bev. XL P. Orago, Iketor. Freechtog 00 Surviaj meratag as UkSS. IntheevAga*?^

I greater than hb fa- . rnoua victory over Goliath. "He that ruleth hb owa spirit b greater **•—

t Uketh a dty." * Is the ftrst tow of

at the first tow of God. who to shove nature. We may not ta anywise

Seafer Sehool at SJS r. m. Wednesday evening Pmjer ^Y^iTtopto**Met tag Friday evqn-

naarr ». a. arena Rev. Jease* Burns. Pastor Preaching on B«n«b» man la thaeveelng al 7.45. Maailage at 0 a. M. aad M ^teXvBehoetattr.a.

tt May and Wildwort Two large aad Ooaafortahle LauM -HAY- and -*AT «.-

evaaiac at 8 o clock. Ones meMiaga, Te e« Prtday ereelaga.

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Sirs! Class ’Work... Al Popular Prices SINK The Leading Barber

Plumbing in all line* General Jobbing Bpecifioatlon* Furnished

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Complete Lim, of Hosiery, Comets, Underwear, I^adk*’, CMdten’s and Infant's Wearing Apparel WE ARE HE.*.DQUABTEH8 FOR Ladies’ Fancy Shirt Waists ...ALSO A LINE OF— — Bathing Suits, shoes, caps MRS. E. TURNER 323jWash!ngtoii S*. CAPE MAT, N. J.

BOTH PHONES LAliIBS BNTRAKCK CAPE MAY BRANCH OF THE CAMDEN BOTTLING CO. pu m nt Wa

JEWELRY AND WATCHMAKING Established 1888 a Largest stock of carefully selected goods. Clocks of all « kinds. Repairing of Watches, Clocks or Jewelry promptly Zd and skilfully done. BELF0RD GARRISON 305 Washington St., (tope May

BUY YOUR FRUIT AT HOGAN'S C1PE MI'S OKir FRUIT STOBE Forty years in the Fruit and Candy Business. East Cape May delivery. Special sealed packages foi Hotel Guests. No charge for package and delivery. 501-3-5-7-9 WASHINGTON ST.

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All kind* of Pies, Cakes, Hot Bans, Biscuits, Kancv Goods, Etc. Hotels and Cottage trade solicited. Order* (eft st the (tore or given to tbedrivers, will be given prompt and careful (Mention.

ELI ROSENTHAL ... Merchant Tailor Cleaning. Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing, Men's and Ladie s Saits made to order 4ia Washington Street

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Manufacturing Jeweler -Repairing of Fine Watches, fewelry, &c. Full line of Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Jewelry, &c. JOS. K. HAND, 311 Washington St.

The History of -:Cape May County:FROM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBIACmC

AN account of the Aborigine*; The Dutch in Delaware Bay; The Settlement of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of the Villages; The Rerolntiou and Patriot*. The EUtaldiaiiment of tha New Government; The War of 281 a; The tha Wnr.

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