Cape May Herald, 14 March 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 7

Asthma

“One of tny dtaghten had a terrible ca»e of aathma ’(Te tried almost eventhint, but without relief. Vc then tried Ayer's Chemr Pectoral, and three and onc-half bottles cured her.” —Emma Jane Entaminjer, Langsville. O.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral certainly cures many cases of asthma. And it cures bronchitis, hoarseness, weak lungs, whooping-cough, croup, winter coughs, night coughs, and hard colds. Tkmthtt: Uc.,Mc..n. AHWcnUta.

I THE SABBATH SCHOOL I Intenuilcnsl Lesson Comments For ! March IS. ! c «b: tl: The Rlet al Epbesat, Acts xU., 2M0 | —Go'-dee Text. Psa. xxxl. 2J—Meoiery Vertex, 1 —Comments rjr oa th.' Bay's Lessoo.

One Can’t Be too Careful.

"Dearest." he wrote from his hostelry in the Ardennes, "I am sitting here beside a pleasant window, gaxing dreamily out over the barren heath, and on to the borders of the wide, wild

i. I'rmetnui rmusme • tumult (v«. 23l*eti a «ho'eule dealer, exit tiling orders for the •hrinra and "employing artisans who r.it>ei.cd lucrative waiea for their labor' The preaching of Paul, the growth of the ^church and the advam ing cirilira-

JVraetrius ranaing • tumult (

i a leading spirit

ini

'A

church and the advancing civilirathat time were making inroaila

upon idol wonhip, and the »aTe of the ahrine* »k» deereasiug. Theae •hrines were made ol wood or metal, and were little imacra or models of the tempo of ter—^ Slid to the many atranger* who viaited the city, and were also rent to di«tant citivi

s.^i.^'zsSsris f.

nras. and very artfallv aroused their {«<- aions. In hi« apeech he declared that their craft or trade waa iu danger of being brought into disrepute, and then untvitwaa rt'vetous.irr* under the guiae of relig-

If. Psul's companions seixed (vs. 28-

mipanions seized (vs. 28-

drras of Demetrius was cfTevtcn to whose worldly interests

responded with loud

ucam ^ ive - The men to wl

border's "of the'wide. wild j ^ b *-r^rr ,, n '

1o„m b, r „d B».. Unh,, than

can reach, travel the thoughts the persecution against Psof, and thus a*,„

yearnings my soul; they are all with their own interests,

you, darling—all with the sweet. |wc- 29 "Confusion." All the peonlr rushed

. h „ ,.,i„ m , i. .b,,h

These, and other dainty sentiments, he wrote, with one exception. From the word "window" up above he inad vertcntly omitted the letter "n" and. when his wife read that he was "sitt beside a pleasant widow.” she thi

....X&TS*g at the moment, could not be found, his at-

tbe^muUit'ude^

isant widow,” she threw

cr. started post haste for I . ou ; •roam nave en

til explarations, the poor fellow sayr f.ot.” His iffe waj b t.

'that f<5r close on three months he wa* confoundedly N-pecked through that

confounded "N.”

The average coffee tree in F produces half a pound of bean

iuc muiinu'ic. ciaius. jir nsu uvea si

* ’ ’ Hd'^dv'-

e ou

to <nc ruirTatfes i^tQe aiscip.

nlered.” lV"t *—■ -

able to oueTl the outbreak. ''Suffered him not.” His life was too precious to be cation; at other times he did not (Acts

an operation for Ovaritis, tells how she was cured by Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.

obtained from Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Vegetable Conpound that I feel it a duty and a privilege to write you

about it.

'• I suffered for over fire years with ovarian troubles, causing an un pleasant discharge, a great weakness, and at times a faintness would come over me which no amount of medicine, diet, or exercise seemed to correct Yonr Vegetable Compound found tbs weak spot, however, within a few weeks —and saved me fr*

operation

1 me from an

operation — an my troubles had disappeared. and I found myself one* nore healthy and weU. Words fail t« inscribe the real, true grateful feeling

(hat is in my heart, and I jvery sick end suffering s lally»with medicines you

mt. but take Lydi; Vegetable Com

for it. ; a in a i

ta Wi

tarn’s Vegetable Componnd, sad take my word for St. yon will t

different Mss. La

will be

— — a abort time." ——. -aCBi Emmons, Walkerri —«000/»f«/<If •rlgtnol a! abox UM

.-now nol rdia E. Pin!

iml. s rill be

time." — ill* Ont

Don’t hesitate to write to Mrs. Pink ham If there Is anything about your case which you do —* understand. 8he will treat with kindness and her ad-

ice is free. No woman ever rere tied writing her and she has leiped thousands. Address is

.ynn. Mass.

(SOLID FACTS! - ALLWEAKSS or tm omq*AL VSB Rk«> OUI (10THWC 1 WOULD * AY IT

e stamped C C C. lever ssU is W! ware of the Aesler who tries to ssl “saasttosgVst sscuoA."

iROPSYgfiggfil'fi: MS S—a Of I. HW II I li«»S IQ fw.t. t.» »r. a S. saxxs'o sost. sm x. acoau. Ow 5vERtlSE"nVlf“ ITPSYS

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... .to°fhl3*o('aS.“ > Thl’oriBm,, in the province, to conduct the sacrifirisl

hristisnity, and probablr had

drawn together by the noire ment, and only a few knew th

of the commotion.

rd had been ^ and excite-

the real JSJR

» ..jm themselves to the Christians. But when be attemptad to speak tile people perceived he was a Jew. upon the Jews, esteenung Chnstuns to be fc: £r»aa ™ te

»—cv at first did to silence Alexander. T! excitement, however waa continued in c der to evince tbeir attachment to Diana, i

> evince tbeir attachment to Diana, as I be natural in an excited and turaulmob of debased heathen worshiper*. The town clerk a aoeech (v». It> 40). 35. 'The town clerk." This official

him a hearing. “Ib aaid.” The speech

ny office in the

sa believed

riter *

which was - believed to have (alien down from Jupiter was "a rude wooden figure

—. v ,. ,. w .hing rashlv.'

performed a very rash act in peraona against whom it an near* they con’d, take- no proceeding*. ^Robber* of

,25 £

against whom it , »Vt- no proceeding*. "Robber* of

A* the temple at Enhesua had B.great treasure chamber the offense mizht no! be unknown among them. "Nor hlaaphemera.” From thi* we *ee that the language of Paul and bia eompeniona had been guirded. The general effect of their preaching wa* to overthrow idolatry, but they had refrained from dennnriation and onurobrioua epithet*. To have taken anv other conree would have deprived them of

all ebsnee of a hearing.

. "Courts are o 1 when s ' is able te "Other matter*.'

to nnhlic .-.flair*. i^wnu. it sns'i oe settled in conformity to law and not by a mob. To move an nolawful tumult was a eanital offenae. and Demetrius wa* now in as much danger as Paul. Mob law is great evil in the land. II deadens ublic conscience and a trike* a blow c very foundation of good govern. “In danger.” They were in danger nc called to account by the proconThe Roman Government watched every appearance of sedition in the ;

i,—

prog no

ry ippearrnce of sedition in the provts with a jealous eye. It wa* a capital •nse to take any part in a riotous proline. "No cause." "There being no *e for it, and as touching it we shall not uv able to rive account of tH# concourse." —B. V. This is a complete vindication of Paul and bis method of work and of

Noisy run. Many fish can produce musical louods. The red gurnard has earned the name of sea-cock from the crow33g noise which It makes, while an other species to called the piper. Tiber*, notably two species of opht Hum, have sound-producing appsrs ms, consisting of small, movsbl* hones, which can be made to produce 1 Sharp rattle. - The curious "drum nlng" made by 1 the Mediterranean flab mown as the maigre can be -heard bom a depth of thirty fathoms.

NEW JERSEY JTATE NEWS. Latest Happenings Gleaned From All ! Over the State. A supposed burglar wa* fatally shot near New BrunAwKk by a companion in the course of a dispute, apparently over the division of plunder. The victim ol the shooting, accompanied by two other men, entered a saloon at Highland Park, and after a violent dispute, during which frequent reference was made to some property which one of 'hem refused to »hare with hit companions, they were ordered to leave the place. As they passed out of the door one of them drew a pistol and shot the man who had the valuibles through the head, after which he and the third man fled and disappeared. The wounded man was taken unconscious to a hospital, where it was found that the bullet had lodged in his brain. On him were found six watches, a revolver, and a bunch of skeleton keys. The trio arc supposed to have formed the gang who have | committed many recent burglaries in | thi* vicinity.

.nother ne

An

.1;!

w organization was formter city, when sixty of the

Jing women of the city asset;

tt Luken's Hall and formed a branch >f the Lady Foresters, with the following officers; Past Chief Compan- | ion. Miss Lizzie Kellv; Chief Com panion. Miss Jennie Berryman; SubChief. Miss Mamie Kenny; Financial Secretary. Miss Martha Callahan; Re- J cording Secretary. Miss Flossie Fos-p ter; Treasurer, Mrs. Herman Ehlen- | fcWt; Right Guide. Miss Anna Fullam: Left Guide. Miss Ida Van Fossen; Outside Guard.' Mi*s Hadfield: Inside | Guard. Miss Jennie Ford; Trustees, Mrs. John R. Jackson. Miss McCaf-

ferty. Miss Sarah Coulter.

The American Window Glass Machine Company was incorporated in Trenton at the office of the Secretary of State for the making of window glass and glass manufacturing machinery. The concern ha* a capital of $20.000.000. Its incorporators gre Mountford M. Gym and N'ajhan and Archibald TnaTcher. Another company of a similar nature was also chartered by George E. Hargraves. Williai

son. Jr., and Willii name of the laYter Window Glass Cot

tabzed a; $40,000^ — David Ackerman and Cornelius Doremus. lawyers of Bergen county, were sharply criticised in the Court ol Chancery at Trenton by Chancellor Magis .for what he claimed was gro*s carelessness in the presentation of a will case to the court. The Chancellor said the labor involved in the examination of the cause was greatly increased by reason of the fact that all court usatges had been disregarded. The amount involved in the case is about

eight thousand dollars.

The body of John Rogan. employed on the new railroad bridge at Yardley. Pa., and who was struck by a locomotive while on his way to work in January and thrown into the Delaware river, was recovered near where the

:k empties into the

rsdi? s rporation is the

mipany. It is capi-

laware.

Tic residents of Flemington and mity were awakened about 2.30 >ck the other morning by what is rved to have been an earthquake

explosion which shook

Beds were shakt

ises. Beds were shaken, occu-

or a te the hom

pants at . Andrew ConniR, kicked by a at Trenton, died in St. Francis' pital. despite the performing of one of the most delicate operations known to surgery with a view of saving hi* Stevens & Hoffman, of Cape May. have purchased the canning plant at Eldora and met a number of farmers and made contracts for furnishing to-

matoes.

The shirt factory at Pennsgrovc has been shut down because enough help could not be secured. The machinery has been offered for sale and will probably be moved away in a frw days. Gardens around Newfield are in bloom and garden crocuses and daffodils arc pushing through the ground at

a lively rati The quat

ic quarantine has ' t» 1 she small-pax s'usp

ngton.

''Uncle" Sammy Robinson, of ' nisville. who fell downstairs, is r< ering in spite of his age of 95 y

Bur-

. . J *8' 0 -- -

asly injured.

traffic on the river be-

tween Trenton and Philadelphia will

be resumed this week.

; was seriously

Steamboat t

Trentot

f’opQo'to

n of Ion;

a the lower , is in the

part of Gloucester county, throes of much illness. Ne household is afflicted in som Farmers around _ Richn,

Barncsboro are losing their horses from a similar malady that afflicted **iimal* around Clayton some time

way. and

only when nature needs assistance and while the cleansing the system effectually, when bilious or constipated, has long been known, yet until within recent years it was necessary to resort to oils, salts, extract* of roots, barks and other cathartics which were found to be objectionable and to call for constantly

increased quantities.

reased quantities.

Then physicians haring learned that the most excellent laxative and canninatire principles were to be found in certain plants, principally In the leaves, the California Fig Syrup Co. discovered a method of obtaining such principles in their purest condition and of presenting them with pleasant and refreshing liquids In the form most acceptable to the system and the remedy became known as— Syrup of Figs—as figs were used, with the plants, in making It, because of their agreeable taste. This excellent remedy is now rapidly coming into universal us< best of family laxatives, because it is simple and wholesome and cl and sweetens the system effectually without disturbing the natural functions and without unpleasant after effects and its use may be discontinued when it is no longer required. All who would enjoy good health and Its blessings should remember that it is the one remedy which physicians and parents well-informed approve and recommend and nse and which they and their little ones alike enjoy, because of its pleasant flavor, its gentle action and its

tefidal effects:

Syrup of Figs U for sale By all reliable druggists, at the regular price

California Fig Syrup Co.—printed on the front of every package. \ ^swiniaImh Sim/p i? Baa Francisco, Cal. ■ Lotxlswilla, Ky. New YorK, N. T. '

IIOC TAVI flD’C Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and (Vuii>c<n i£i£V T 0 I?f Uot IRI LUn U Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe S.’S'XS'.iSs;

In the unselfish life there is a place for all the delight possible derived through the senses, feeling, or imagination. No lotus-eater propped on bed* of amaranth and moly ever experienced half the pleasure that comes to one who. mindful of wife* and child,

nobly bends his back to the manfully climbs the climbing

oar. and

wave.

Those who show the least considera-

icrs usually expect the most

lose who

tion for other (or themseli

The pamphlet ''Staasfurt Industry,” just published, contains an interesting descrip tioa of the famous potash mines in Germany, from which all the potash imported into this country and used for manuring is derived. The chapter about the use of potash in agriculture a* one of the most important ingredients of a complete fertilizer adds largely to the value of the book, and among the many fine illustrations those showing the experiments st Southern Pines, N. C., are of particular interest to practical farmer*. Copies ol this pamphlet can be had free by writing to the German Kali Works, 83 Nassau street. New York, N. Y.

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Mother Grmy's Sweet Powders lor Children, used by Mother Gray, a nurse In Children's

by Mother Gray, a mil , Home, KewYork, break up colds In 34 hour*, -'are Pevertshn-as, CdnsUpatlon, Stomach Troubles, Teething Disorders sad Destroy Worms. At all druggists, 36s. BampM mailed Fair. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Boy, K.Y.

who is perfectly satisfied with

it always perfect.

_ .lichwpod

imesboro arc losing their 1

a similar n~* *

ils around

ago.

The trustees, men and boys of the Shiloh Church, turned out and in a I short time tore off the roof of the parsonage and put a new one on. George Greenwald. a Mt. Holly bar- ) ber. while shaving a customer, let the j razor drop. He tried to catch it by the handle, but instead he grabbed the blade, resulting in a deep gash. The Springfield Railway and Light Company, capital $3,000,000. filed articles of incorporation in the County Clerk's Office in Camden. Builders are estimating on' a group of buildings for a new manufacturing plant at Cooper's Point. The buildings. four in number, will be construct-

ed of brick.

Miss Rovilla Fry and George lips have been chosen by the gn ing class of Camden High Schc

natives in the 1

VJS,

s more coal in Momana than in Pennsylvania. 0 fits or z

ben you cxi r don’t tie a

-SWlttoX 4 ™ p “ tcromir-*a^Twi J* 103 * ‘ 3dJtr •rithout

.ill's Oataxth Cure. F. J. Cixxbt A Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have xnownF. J.Cheney for the last 16 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and finandally able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. Wear A Tar 4X, Wholesale DruKgists,Toledo, Ohio. Wsimnia, Kixx ax AMxbti* .Wholesale Druggist*. Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure U taken Internally, ap tIng directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of^the system. Prloe, TSc. par bottla.

WINCHESTER FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS “New Rival" “Leader" “Repeater”

to isnssr* -

nent exercises of June 18. John Wesley Campbell, irst policeman, celebrated hi;

.. Philgraduat-

Schooi as commence-

—I r Camden's first policeman, celebrated his seventysixth birthday. He served under Mayor* Fislcr, Hammell. Budd. Cox. Gaul and Ayres. He has five children, seven grandchildren and one great-

grandchild.

Herr Bcbel, the socialist leader, during the debate on the military budget in the Reichstag, said the higher classes of society were in a permanent of conspiracy against the law and

MpHp you are looking for reliable shotgun am- ■ I munition, the kind that shoots where you KJI point your gun, buy Winchester Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells: “New Rival,” loaded with Black powder; “Leader” and “Repeater,” loaded with Smokeless. Insist upon having Winchester Factory Loaded Shells, and accept no others. all dealers keep them

How? zsmisxg St Jacobs Oil! Cwras Neuralgia

A Golden Rule of Agriculture: Be good to yonr land and your crop will be good. Plenty of Potash in the fertiliser spells quality j and quantity in the bar-. kJi vest. Write us and we will send you, /rte, by next mall, < r money winning

210 Buds ftr 16 c, XUatMSth.tn*ia*rtiSMasanroa>e II xmeflew* TbmhlfiQ ressoa f-t U.M. WsownsaAop^ For 1C Cr *3 Posip j* jjru Ss~£*«>>*r^'

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