Cape May Herald, 14 March 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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PRESIDENT FULLERjEWELEBS’ ASSOCIATION Threatened With Loss of Hearing.SmeU and Sight From the Ravages of Catarrh.

. .. . . wt' 1 I.UL funilBy Sermrn By the Rev. Di. David

James Burrell.

0:Koarrc> 'nrJnictlrcly on « Tbemc Thai la Lea* Hex)vent Mootha Ml(bt Steal Thread* bare—Ecoaoadu Frafacata of Tiau. Naw Yoaa TJirr.—The Her. Dr. David itBc. Burrell, pastor of the Marble Celle-

abaorbing as to eroad out otlirr thing* 'that contribute to the health and nyminetry of life. More men die ot a "quick lunch" thin of hunger. Not a few faml.h the huaka of hurried devotion. "Toe IT, *00 bulks'

. Ti ne. M He took hi* text from Herelation* x: o and 8: “And the angel which I aaw ! atand upon the aea and upon the earth lilted up hi* hand to heaven, and aware ; by Him that liveth forever and ever, who created heaven, and the thinga that therein

quoth L

heaven hath aent me

i time no longer.”

; Our theme i* a trifle threadbare, but perha]» none the less profitable on that aci count. It ia on eaay matter to make a ■ homily on time, but not all homilies are a* much to the point aa that of the court jes-

ter Jacquea:

“Good morrow, fool,” “No. air,” quoth he: 1 "Call me not fool till I

fortune.''

And then he drew a dial from hi* poke. And, looking on it with Uck-luitcr eye. Say* very wiaely, “It is ten o'clock; ! Thus may we tee," quoth he, "how the world wags; - Tis but an hour ago aince it waa nine; And after one hour more 'twill be eleven; And *o, from hour to hour, we ripe and

ripe.

And then, from boor to hour, we rot and

! And thereby bang* a tale.”

Let thi* melancholy “tale” engage ua for i a while. The issues of interminable aeons ; may depend upon the attention we give to ! the circling hands on the dial. He who ' learns aright the lessons of time is ready So meet the responsibilities of eternity. But what is time? "Tim# is money,”

would-be purcheser. TV hen trankhn wa* asked the price of the volume he answered, 3» » sf: use?" ■ ; S'& sz Hi iT.nK.s; w"* n s

"One dollar and a half.” "Pre-

-Ti. tsvs.-. ra

: uable, and every minute sends the book

rat sound phili ’ - ‘

up.” This was sound isKrJlr4rff

ibably fiT"*!

The remedy was named Peruna. and m c. short time became known to thousand* of catarrh sufferer* north, south, east and letters testifying to the fact that Pe--.x, tt's.'s.srrti.arriiiS and lung trouble, but recovered tny entire health by the use of your excellent edv. Peruna." The following latter from a prominent gentleman of Los Angele* ia a cape in P Mr. J. VY. Fuller, President of the Jewir'jrxij ..yyr;, %■- enteen year* out of the forty-fire that he has been engaged in business. Concerning his experience with Peruna he says: ■‘I tea* I roubled with catarrh oj

money with doctor* and use of Ucal application* to relieve me, but to no purpose, unfit mi attention teas called to the wonderful effect* of Peruna. •‘I must nay that 1 met with most *urpri*ing and satl*factory result*. Peruna took hold and drove it entirely out of 1

tern.

"Although well along toward the allotted span of man’s life 1 am pleased as a child over the reeuUe, and feel like a young man again.”— J. W. Puller. e shore a

dfeWTU* ile about wasting m throwing gold

S2x5srria."trs?« away a dollar and earn another, but no *— tents overlap. The last one aaid

time as we ^would have'

m plaint mysys-

f, d and He'

for publication e mission of the wi

A pamphlet tilled with such Utters will be sent to any address free. This book should be read by all who doubt the cura-

bility of catarrh.

If you do not receive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna write at once to Dr. Hartman, ginng a full state^ ment of your caae, and be will be pli to give you bis valuable advice gratis.

WITH NERVES UNSTRUNG AND HEADS

THAT ACHE

WISE WOMEN

BROMO - SEETZER

TARE

TRIAL BOTTLE lO CENTS

To clean jewelr* that has no chased work, jewelers mo4ten- the surface with a. brush (like that in a mucilage bot-; tie) dipped in alcofio! that has a few drops of ammonia Tor every half pint of alcohol. They with another brush they apply a little powdered whiting, and polish off with a “jewelers brush." which may be well replaced by a baby’s fine hair brush when it is no longer quite nice enough for baby’s basket. When the jewelry is chased or set wjth real jewels the powder is washed off with soap and water, and the articles are

The unk makes the

the most pow<

53*,

antnuted^

robbed Me, saith the Lord of bosta? misappropriation or miiuse of day* and hours and momenta ia aa really dinhonest aa the tapping of an employer’s till. This ia a aeriou* matter, and give* ua aufficient I food for. though:, if our question j gushed no further. But we cannot i I asked an aged man with hoary hairs, | Wrinkled and curved with many worldly j "Time is the warp of life,” be said, "0 tell The young, the fair, the brave to, use it | T asked the mighty angel and rilvery , spheres, j Those bright chronometers of passing i They answered, “Time is but a meteor’s

glare,”

i And bade me for eternity prepare. | I asked the mighty angel who shall stand I gne foot on sea, the other on the land; “Mortal,” he cried, "the mystery is o'er; Time was. time ia, but time shall be no

more!"

I A step further brings us to the inquiry. What is time for? or to what end has this momentous trust been reposed in us?' Let H be understood that time is not for us to jive in. Wc are not ephemera; we lire forsyer. Time is given us for preparation. Th s is only the antechamber ot life, where we stand waiting until the door opens and we pass in. Death is the angel that opens the door. The only reason why we fear 1 death is because we know that as time leaves us eternity finds us. Death ends probation. We cross the line with our characters chrystalized: "He that is unjust, let him be unjust still: he that is holy, let him be holy rtill.” These are our schooldays; death is “commencement." Here we serve an apprenticeship; death is going

to work.

i The other day a young newspaper resaw- , porter said to me, on my refusing an intermust : view:- ‘T wish you would help me along. I I'm on probation, and whether I get an . engagement or not depends upon my suc- • : cess in this sort of thing.” I wonder how jump pome of the people who arc now wasting , their probation can expect to be taken r feet Into service in the kingdom of Goff. What r had I can they do? Let the great Employer ask them, ‘'What can you do?” How will it

i say if I use one of these , ***“ to answer, “I can sell dress goods; I I can lead the german; I can make money or

dried by dipping th dust. Stones that :

not be washed.

n into fine t “backed"

Jack—Did you ever see a hor

five feet over a fence?

Pat—Oi’ve seen 'em jump f over. I didn’t know a horse t

foive.

Pat—Y«

rerfuM

THE TEST OF GOLD.

c

y go aa a iven? Da

oeive’

These

in all soberness, prejwration for the tasks of heaven? Da you know, friend, how to comfort the grieftgfceepofoaVd water to one of God’s httW

utent smne^to

CoLtiXBDS Crrr, La., Feh. 10, 1903. — I received the sample package of Doan's Kidney PtUe ami took them according to directions. They did me so much good, I procured a 50-ceot box at the drug atom and have bean greatly benefited. I had the backache so bed I could hardly walk ; also bod urinary troubles, that caused me to get up two and three timet of a night ( am all right now. Long may Doan's Pills prosper. Yours truly, A. <1 Bn*x.

take advantage of free Medical Advice.

G&Airo Harzae, Mien., I f roedvod the trial package

oey P1IU promptly and can truly aey they are all and even more than recommended.

_ ifr cup of cold water to oi I ones? How to point a pr

the lamb of God?

They correct urine with brick dust eedl- of place heaven would be to you! what

Sd&ifc’w&’s.'wrdS'nS:

£

Bat how much time have we? Enough; no more, no less. It is distributed 7, to iTT every on* according to hi* several ability. '**" A abort life is long enough, snd the long- ‘ est life is short enough tor what must be done in it.” Rmeca uid "We pnmnlnin

bling, frequency, bed Kidney Puls remove calculi and gm

I suffered continually with a seven pfeia In the back, which the pills entirely over-

e, and I am able to work, which would not have been possible but for Doan’s Kidney PHI*. Mna. J. A. Schlaxh, 905 Buchanan St.. Grand Rapid*. Mich.

_ happily d rnity. By the n n look at the rei

will aend you gentl

stream of time to

aimplc arithmetical sum look at t If you aend one person, only one. happily through each day. that is 365 in the course of the year. And supposing you lire forty years only after you commence that course

, „ , of medicine, you hare made 14,000 beings

done in it.” Seneca said, "We complain of the shortness of time and yet we nave

we know what to do with. Our spent in doing nothing at all, i the purpose or nothing that we

tinw” ,T:OU,h (

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thin,; - Qod ££ Z* KT -'J^TS^ ; morning until evening, and there is not too j We have time enough for recreation. No | ma.i is at liberty to overwork or to work

The night ia for aleep, "tired nature'#

... balmy tSeep." Nbr is the U^th'ey IhougSt 'it am “ UD5 l ’'° Plt: “ Cl “ We have Ume enough for devotion. All

‘STbuth

day and hallowed it." I have known a man to curtail hie rest aix night* in the

— busy that we are likely to give little SreV^M^'t^d?^

( bas give* u* time divided and adur needs, and it behooves us to

' « of it. Some people

OFFICERS:

EaTLKT R. Wales. President. MTJKI. F. Elpbkdoe, Vico Prea't. tiEOIiOE M. Hekdkickk, Carbier. Lewis T. Steves*. Solicitor.

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DIRECTORS: I SAMt'KI. F. ELDhEDOR. Westlkt B. Wai.es, Wn.t.iAH N. Noitcaoes, I Lewis T. Steves*, Jo*Ei-n Suttoe A. L. Havses, Geo W. Not t M. Hesi

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lug tbroe per cct4Pintcrest Issued, Interest beginning on the date of Issue.

Banker* money orders payable in all parts of the United States and Forrlgr

exchange payable in all parts of the world, sold at lowest rates.

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the homestead

fiz- az •ansr «Kir s! hour, every moment strikes it* own bal- |

r put off until to^norrow whit ' tion; the old social campaigner who wander* about with a worn-out stomach and a !

t!£U"a: r,; :

fdm nighl*—theim'n'u'arc^chronoiridM.'and j

they arc moral suicide* a* well.

Oh. the waste, the frightful, irrevocable | waste! Dreaming empty dreams, building castles in the oir, fighting specter* and | windmills, entertaining vain regret* nnd | foolish hopes, brooding on old grudges. I tearing characters to Utter* over the tea j be, groining over imaginary aches and , Th* --riT J /uli of cohimnn[)Uo, poop'.. "more convenient season” leads them a

stern chase /car in and year out.

One of the valuable secrets of success is knowing how to economise the fragmenU of time. An hour stems a little matter, SM. s r Jl,o’n?:'«?j'ioS?o.i; would carry you through the Encyclopaedia

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to do, do it with thy might, and do it he and now; for there is no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom on the grave whither thou soest. It is a true saving of Emerson’s, "No nun ha* learned anything rightly until be knows that every day is doomsday," for every day and every hour ba* the issues of eternity wrapped up ! in it. In hoc momento pendit ctcrnitas. ;

The time to will, to c’ *-

If sin ia to be repente-

— choose, to act is now. j If sin ir to be repented of, rejient now. If Christ is to bo accepted, acei-pt Him now. Now is the accepted time and to-day is the day of salvation. “The golden oportunity : is never offered twice; seize thou the hour when fortune smiles and duty points the

way.”

oome one nas raid mat cacti Human me U another opportunity^ for God to display thonght'will grow upon you as you meditate upon it. Just think, "I am God's opportunity!” Isn’t it wonderful! Isn’t it glorious! When wc look at others whom God has richly blessed and honored in service we can see how it is. but do wc ever think of ourselves as God’s opportunity? Every one thst respond* to God’s call, “Come!” gives God a large place in the world. Every one who obeys God’s command, "Go!” assists God in gaining a larger place in the hearts of men. Every regenerated heart and life is a new garden in which God plants His seeds of lore end grace; a fountain out of which flow constant streams of healing power. Take it home and aay to ronrseU, I am God's opportunity.” Be that, and your life will become unutterably grand, and your experience mupeaksbly sweet. — Presbyterian Journal.

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