Cape May Herald, 24 January 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 6

“k NOTE OF WARNINi" Smdiy Scnaoa By Rjv. Br. ^ Wilbur RrHcri Thil (he Bihtt GJvei Icstancei •( FaDare (• Serrt u aa laaflralloa—How to Aroid Similar Mtolakce It i» U> the praiMT ul (Jod that He hat in i!". ”£J C" &2^a ‘srs.l! aerre aa a warning and their very lailure be an intpiration to ua to avoid aimiiar miitakea. One can not read the ttory oi .throw ol oar tiret parenta and the tendera:jJr th< life and character of Noah without being imprcaaed with the fact that a man might be u*ed of (Jod to-day, then tomorrow wander away eo far from Him at

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL

Tt* hat wo wo of Banl it when bejalla | upon hit tword and takea hw own hfe-e | murderer in the eight of God and in the |

Kn it SSil. In the very beginning of it ; iniernalional

yon tea to get the hiaa of the aernent aa he trail* thro ugh the Garden of Eden. It j

hreaka up home, draga multitude* ewny I SSuSir"' £££.'£. ir‘»SS! s.«.« r..r.c„„;,. n ,To. ul ^ foraake the amaU tint if we would not lie I 1 Thtat. v., U’28—GoUm Text 1 Three.

Lesson

January 25.

Comments For

s.S’assf'd? ^ One of the beat illnatrationa in the Old Trutaracnt, to rav mind, it that of Saul.

“i k <a

aent Stmuel to look one out. and he found Saul, whoac appearance was kingly. If nothing else recommended him to the throne this did. The first thing Samuel did was to poor the anointing oil upon hi* head, which was an indication that God was taking him for HU own, and thus separating him from the world. A little later we read that the Spirit of .the Lord came upon Saul nnd it looks aa if he mnat have iieen filled with Hit pretence, and must have fulfilled the highest expectation. of the people. A little further n in fc.‘2s E , Ms\ ,, .S3? stoo's mighty man.” lAnd we have come to the conclusion, as we look u|>on him. that it it cJS’ssL-'sLis sr~r.Srt men whose hearts God had touched.” ^“b'fe'aCUTi.’.'S SS.,72

arATA

?b SSt ~ “'f'ha-eTa^Sjr'f "ni thi. .Iota- of Sanl. t ° be - Wa > tei£ d Y T ?AIL

in the tight of God.

dL?£bSm pr £&- i&lZJS: ZZorMeSl; ‘S^r^enV^ presence of a crowd is an indication of defeat, for preacher* are apt under such

M m £A 6 n d g en .5 e t£

men. rath four days

J? basis',

prayer, t there

labor in seemed quite ready for the herchi. - . After a little c *

•> leader of onr force of personal work- .. a we had one of the members of thu minister’s church, a man well known throughout his own State, and a judge Of one of the highest conrU. Somehow it

:hia man passed through at a cold ware over the

the audience’ he sent a cold wave over the ‘•I have been hearing rumor* o

are true I will stand nearer to you than a u ' The old judge looked a moment at him, si'Jsrb , bS'^' , “ h “““'” u '' "They are all true, and more." In a moment they were on their knee* Sd“s

this i-totem *My friend*. I have been known tor year* as one of the members of the church and as an officer of the church, but for a

lost my influence in my hom« almost altogether in ray city. kot’en right with ray minister, and right with God. and I have come to oak your forgivenea*." The confession was made with sobs. There was no benediction prononneed that afternoon. The people all filed out one •■•r- took the band of the judge to *oy, God b.ess von.’ some to say nothing, but to pass With tear-weTTheeb and bu*ntng hearts. But when the evening service cams, and tfo aermon bstUirao preached

•t as their Saviour. The first i* was the old judge, with his ti-ariidrE. ’EL aa IS? £1 szsttssia. There were several reasons why Saul fell. 4; fLXi 1 srJrrbSjL to see David beloved and honored, while ■** ^ ‘P” ‘ te ^ d * bim. Bot >t is not the end of hi* sin. It really teems a* if Malomni most hare been born in bell; if one baa the erad of it in hi* nature he w somehow compelled by a force fcetan hardly resist to go deeper into the *• »!>*■ wc have committed one sin and failed to make that one right. Ui<- rest b^ma* easy, not infrequently almost a SySfSV’brtJI-, S18

overpowered by the greater oni must be clec-sed from little siona if we would not finally 1

any one sh ,J "*■

the reason

be lost, it coal letterw—S-I-Ni

THEN COMETH THE END-

it day.

"Ei

ask the secret ot iBinirr. why at last the crown should raid aj be summed up in three

21—Memory Vera**, 14-18-Commeatary on Ibe Day’*

; rL

close connection with the Ust «fx verse*

fact that for a month -

past surveyors employed by the Read- ; mg Company have been going over the

.

return of yar<u , re now looted al Bulson street. . Camden, where they have been long ! in use on ground which is said to have ] been bought by the New York Shipbuilding Company to extend its plant ! hfulnee*,' or exprewi His estimate of ^.rf^urio^'oTThU rominr T. IPthi „ Threc per, ° I nS , "^'n ? k:,,in8 , 0! 1 ' “f hs ~s Srrs, KStiif? SriJi ssrjt sS. i s!? Srsr, L “" ■ is

NEW JERSEY

I Thomaa H. ') boot and she

STATE NEWS.i5r M ™”cr“' at reasonable |

La teal Happcniocs Gleaned From All doing buaint

(her the State e,,ren V**'

oy tnachu

'aylor, the popular maker at No. 41JI et, does all repair* tboroughtly and ice*. He has been

ineas in Cape May for

Ripa tn uppers aewed

with silk to match. Losl ;en eveleU or hooks replaced.

its repair shops an

radauaners to that city frot While the report could not

the company's office. :

freight 1

Camden be confirmed at the company it is a well-known fact that for

only saved himself by finding a sub- • MlImp an( j standing u[>on it un-

•a* hauled out.

of New:

be a

tSSflSsi-ilkHS'E™

“RYETAB” WHISKEY BEANS.

Something absolutely new 0 and with which we have experimented for year*. One Bean makes one glass Artificial Whiskey (Rya or Bourbon); six Beans to the pint. }nsttbc thing for traveler* and convenient for picnics, excursion*, etc. Contain* all the virtue of the best whiskies without the deleterious effect. Made from the pure vegetable (natter, and guaranteed to contain no poisonous or narcotic drug* of any description. If a beverage i* not desired. a Bean may be taken in the month without water and the most exhilerating effect will be experienced. BOX OF U BEAKS 50s. The Beans retail at 10c each, and can be procured from any druggist, fancy grocer, or first-class bar. For a*le on dining cars. One box aent post-paid on receipt of so eta.

Ginseng Distilling Co. DlfTILLIBS OF

ytiwUnutf.

CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS..

YORK BROS.

Charles York. Stites York.

P. O. Box 661,

Cape May, N. J. CIRCULATING

LIBRARY

NOVELS and MAGAZINES. Fine stationery and blank books, toys, shell goods, games, toy boat*

te stationer shell good

M. L. WARRINGTON.

514 Washington Street

BOARDING By the day or week. Furnished rooms to rent. 830 Washington Street. Mrs. A. M. Richardson. CHEW S COTTAGE Alexandria Avenue, Caps May Point. Open for the Season Jnne i»:. BOARDING—by the day. week or 1

LODG1 Convenient

dey. week or season

ICING -

Man. ALICE CHEW

JOB PRINTING

Is the kind done at

THE HERALD OFFICE

who .

mocki-„ - the Homan flagella!

h '"jrw„ ar ,xa2^5ff; az’msjysgtg-rg ! when there came a time when the row endured for Christ *_*ake there is hidchureh seemed about to move forward

I ESS™

m any nran. _ . _ | days.” Stcv

! arrested for vagrancy.

few convulsi

llmly waited until

ssaged th and then

ark. believed

<n«l a HI8T0RY»0F^APE°mY»C0UmY>

From THE AEOEIQIHAL TIMES

To

THE PRESENT DAY

Embracing

Motorman Elmer Garvin, on the Al- | onesson branch, d^larcs that he saw | bear cross the tracks just this side j

v. ... SxwsSHSw'S! te wS^ vTJ:^. o, r_. i

4iasfAS , 'iSa.“ia“ais»' ' snL fa iSs o ™s.*lsus , ^!s £ k. ““r”° • . _ a ., Ih^it aloud: 11 “ commanded. (2) berause it tend* to Washington, and while taking in the ! An account of the Aborigine; The Dutch in Delaware Bay; The Settle-

'"You migh“ n have had this crown, but from God. Prevailing prayer (1) springs home, where he secured a new supply | alas! your culture, your intellectual from • •*"« of real. need. (2) is raraest., and has started again.

mietmes in Pans, Illinois. In

of all faith.

18. "Give thank*.’

_ wc should thank God that

walking ered worthy to suffer for Christ. "Prayer —•- ik—fc^yjn,. *re the two wines of the

The Revolution and Patriots; The Establishment of

the New Government; The War of 1812;

The Progress of the County; and The Soldiers of the Civil War

and thanksgiving are I eoul by which it rise*

20. "Qu. ‘

lod that ire are Fer for Christ. ! two wings of ■ iward to God.”

m r&* ItauJuK^uS ’ j.oit’ttmtM. K 'i2?£i.'ls£?££$F<£i “

rth _the sudden and veheoF the Holr Spirit with nth for the heart and light

M. E. Church Rev. Dr. A. Lawrence took for his subject "How Our City Escapes the Woes of Drunkard-making by the Heroism of <— ^

ie church and^ my mother is a leader in youn^^Thessalonia^^ehureh,"^ and ^they inrch^but ^neither o? them has ever apo- who under divine inspiration stood up to

undfr divine inspiration sto . il mysteries or speak with tongues. .■ 1B j k — - • ""

church, but neither of tbp

I believe many a*father and mother will But th* commend is univeraal. Whatever aland before the Judge on the great day of binder* the work of the Spirit in ourselre* awards and bear the words: or others is here forbidden. The Spirit it “You are crown less. Your children were quenched by depreciation, neglect or sin. it saved, or if they were, in their salva- 21, 22. Trove.” On the other hand, do have had no part. You might not accept aa genuine all that may claim ' thi* crown, but another has to be eeanine. It is onr duty to probe.

from great depths of sin; bow his conatitd- rer. and sift tion had been undermined by the power of Hold faat.”

a holding aloft a of glory. I ca:

_ry all * only 1‘

good. But e of the wad

The store of Henry French at Coaliingswood. was entered by burglars. Three gold watches, a quantity of sil-ver-plated spoons, knives and forks, a revolver and a lot of skates, all valued

at $600. was stolen.

Charles PasqueL of Camden, while at

Farr & Bailey’s Oil. doth

‘‘He

ork in Fa

orks. fractured both bones of the le

taken to Cooper Hoi

LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS480 PAGES. 48 ILLUSTRATIONS. 31 CHAPTERS. 5 APPEDICES Sent Postpaid on Receipt of $2-00 by LEWIS T- STEVENS, Publisher, SOS Washington Street, CAPE MAY, N. J.

. been undermined by the power of "Hold fast.” We should never a life; how he had been eared by good to alip from us. “Buy the ti

the power of God and cheered by the cell it not. To do this will take a strong warm hand clasp and the sympathising effort on our pert. “Ah?tain.” Not only word, and a brother’* sympathy to hold hold fast the good, but abstain from and ont to the end. And I can almost hear renounce the evil which may have been deHim say: ter ted as a result of proving aH’th ! —-

"Such on one rat beside you in church ill. Sanctification promiaed

and walked with you in the streets, or 28). 73. “God of peace.” “Peac i_ .l—.— iceeibly lived with you in sum of all spiritual blessings tliat

you raid never a word, ceivta and experiences.” The p away from fellowship prays that the God of peace mig when he wandered yon tify them wholly. The Thesulonii

exclaimed in surprise: T expected no tiaas were truly regenerated; they more.’ ” * i a genuine converrion (see chap. I can catch the tones of His voice, aa ! yet they needed entire unctifieat He says: “Sanctify you wholly.” The work of a “You might hare had this crown, but i tification was begun in conversion, and

now it was their privilege to be made cornlast plete—to be sanctified wholly. Baoetifiea-

— _ i. I tion rignifiee, 1. Separation from sin. 2.

uu. 1^™=. SrrSkS jks i ■«■-> ;•* *■ >«?* »■ again? Had not I written it over and over , the act or proccra of making holy.” 4. i professor of the West Virginia unlveragain in the book? Was not liae added to “It denotes the result of this process—the ; slty. who will refrain from eating food — » ‘ v *‘ for 30 days, during which time he will

to ragand apirit’and soul dall 5 r deliver his customary lectures to >—-> divisions ! the class .of the summer quarter. It la

— wTdeat application. ! 1 between truth and er- i eh» from the wheat

allow the truth and

SAMUEL E. EWING ... General Contractor ...

^ HOUSE MOVING A SPECIALTY. “S’ srs* SLS I Post Office Addrsss, Caps May Court House, S. J.

cation. | was elected president. The following -——— md CT- - .m m ^ V ^ n. Inara r. ( . V, c i _ S .V W"

sumers Oil (jompacy. capital $150,000 paid in $2100, filed articles of incorpora tion in the County Gerk’s Office a

were appointed exan

dent physician* and

A. Davis, W. F. ]

Schellenger, " '

B. Godfrey.

Franklin Williams, of East S Camden, was appointed by Ralph Donges, Gerk of the Commissjpi

of Assessro i of Camden,

Donges, — .—

of Assessment and Revision of Taxes,

1, as an assistant in hts office.

„ j past t

Itickler had ithropic

Food and Brains.

The advantage of fasting for Intel*

is b

Tine, statement added in like manner aa I u

. to ttatement, that

— - went away I should back? Were not all the prophecies ! u not

a-ifined, even to the last de- . and bo

you 1—body.

of My coming fulfined, even to t£e Sat de- and body a

tails of Mr life. My auffering and My of man’s n* death? Did you not have faith that if one 1 to distinguish between *ouI and ipirit. then ai fulfilled the other* might the ipint must be regarded a* .the highest

; part of man, by which alone 'man

•j Intelligence and is - - • -

prophecy was fulfilled have been fulfilled Mao?'

And then that

V ‘£2. !ec, “ 1 * ork

- r — -- holy." "Z professor of 1 denote* the result ol thi* process—the ; slty. who wit

! the class.ot the j the professor’s 1 i there is In the si

. illl.»Ili _

And then that crown, which is to me •' intelligence 'and is enabled to *ppreLend j action should be superior In every way

r had this crown, but

in it* glory, and I hei

"Yon might have , another ha* taken it.” and the heart, but anally designated a* We may mi** the fire crown, by oer un- ! the aonl.’’ “Be preserved/' etc. From faithfalnera, yet we may be raved, "*o a* thi* we aee that this expenafiee of entire by fire." But one thing mart be: we must ranctification ia for this life.

are to conceive of them aa one indivisible and *jiirituaM)cmg, called alao.the xnind

ting t

the professor’s lectures dally t Ing more brilliant whllo his weight 1 creases. One can Imagine that t

Inflnlte

SdtatTwS bhndV~H# _ Vi ; Peter in Acta liT‘ * teHThow brought to Indianapolis, and thi* Quaker rianc# was obtained by both Jews and Genera* asked to find a specialist who would I tile* He rays their hearts were purified

• treat him. Such an one was ! "by faith." ■te, U» .pmUm tod ton ) _IV,,

found. When 1

finished he snnonneed that the boy would I 36. "Pray — ' ly see. end sure enough he opened ; made thi* request, rs. Hm first glance rested upon his strength of Ida gifts ai whom he had never known but by | dependence on the pn fingrt-tonch. The mother bent down to how ranch ehould we? •re ri the was to be recoenitod, crying out: ' * "

30th day of

world will be

1 by tho Intellectual outI* demonatrated. all we

i need to do to produce a •ThanaYopsis" j or a "Gray’s Elegy" la to Uke a com-

In a cell

"Oh. my son! ray son!" The bor gazed at bis m he knew her. cried out:

■ OH. MOTHER. IS THIS HEAVENr

It 1 hall be heaven for us wl 11 be taken from onr eye*

t dims our vision shall be u_ we shall see Him face to face.

P»JTO°f Gwcknrch.

we? "Kiss." Thia, the usual sign of affection between kindred * ire. to hara been

t I’tul ^rrouenSr I monplace poet and place If he, in all the | for thirty day» on a dl«

i hi* office, felt hi* ! crater.

.’xss't'srsJ

It shall be heaven for us when the scales ' "handshi shsll be taken from oor eye* and the veil ( 27, 28. “,»!*kS*J > 'r''”c4ri! 1!“ -xs

mentiot m

u "The grace,”

frSs 1 iSim

htrn^b

Good Work of Ufo Saver*.

Two hundred mod eighty-eight life r “’ Bnl I beat* ar* now -controlled d>y the Royal I- r -ii i National Ufalxmt InatltuUon. which

OruggisU’ Slgna The familiar big colored glaaa bulbs aro gradually ceasing to be a feature of the decoration of druggists’ windows. In the past they were as

E. BENSTEAD,

Choice goods h&udled onljr. Strictly pare canned goods etc. Goods delivered to any port of the city.

Cor. BROADWAY aad MYRTLE AVE..

WEST CAPE MAY. N. J

J. D. CR A I CT,

IE1-AIREB OF—

jewing J'fJ’ac'h.ines & @rgan3 420 Washington Street. “J. R. WILSON & SON. HIES ID BODSE FOWSDW 60015 Mattings, Oil Cloths and Linoleums. OOXS. ViT"JL32CXIs3T01T JLiTX) ZDEOA.T'tT-St S~E-EETTM

Paint! Paint! Paint!

properly, apply them thoroughly 1 good taste in the selection of color*. Gt

V v furnish estimates, and promptly attend line of I’otnU. Oil. Stains, rutties. Filler*. »

and other Coloring Materials of hig

’, s ^ T r

ply them thoroughly and rapidly, and exercise _

r to every drug store as a rod and white pole Is to a barber's shop, but they hare not. as the pole has. a well-defined history. All that druggist* know of them la that they hare been always used aa window menu ’ cent aly of

snake* blue: bichromate of potash makes orange: aniline dye* have ot lata been used in the chemical's place, but the liquid* fade tn a atrong sunlight, and have frequently to be re1 T* Itototo tototod cto-to.

rk.^cheerf ally ^ . Varnishes,

. highest quality.

LtfiBAYBinmB Bbnnbiiiiii 103 Jaokson Street, - Cape Mar, N. J. PRACTICAL HOUSE. SIGN UNO DECORATIVE PAINTER. AGENT FOB J. E. PATTON'S SUNPROOF PAINTS. ^•“1 «l*o give aperial sttention to glaas contracts, and handle exdaahraW tb* praducts of the PITTSBURG PLATE GLASS CO. They are of finest qur’.ity sad an ower in price than the common grades, which give nothing but diseatislsetioa. AU kind* of plate, white, window and colored glass can led in stock.

Cj FjLr-JOBta aPxcxrrxis: 3L£c Ac. C. GrI LE,

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I'M«PAIWTIR>ANDyDECBRAT0«»^i

OFFICE-416 Washington Street, W

•5^- CAPE MAY, N. J.

Branch Office In PliH;

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