Cape May Herald, 13 August 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 7

Mi

Hair

1 bad • rery *«rtre liclncM '“•> look elf all oiy half. J — chased a bcn)« of Ayer’a 1 Vljar and it broufbt all nr hair

back a*2id.”

V. D. (Jolnn, MamlUea, 111.

One thing is certain,— Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. This is because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair and the hair grows, that’s ail themis to ft. It stops falling of the hair, too, and always restores color to gray hair.

rnthotu*. baamnud rinOauaM mwMatfr*. AddraM. J C. ATtat CO , LowaU, Kaja.

-Kin* Arthur had ertabluhed the

Round Table.

' Jtut to hart the knights take fetlock with meT if cxplauwd fhbly. Later, howeter, Ctmct-ere was dis-

turbed by hnding some red. white and

blue chips in ft* royal pocket. William Tell had just ahot the apple

tram his son's head.

“It was green.” he explained nervously, "and 1 had to do somethi

THE SABBATH SCHOOL

tatenwItoMl Lesson Antes! Ik iekfcti-ia.l Tries ts tin OarM. 1 Sen. aria, frit—Oeldea Teat. faa. at. I•cnary Verses. IM«—i

t hr

• qoh* |

Subsecuently a more artistic version was given to the newspapers, but truth, crushed to earth, win rise again. G. Washington was encamped at Val-

ley Forge.

“The Forge is a* right." said the faithful soldiers, "but where is the

blacksmith?"

Don't you know." exclaimed the irate general, ' rhat he is under the spreading chestnut tree?" ferce.iing that they had » sagacious

I. David a nrwaotioo (r. «). 6 "David weat-oiu." After his victory over Ooliatk Dsvid cat appointed to some post of rata maad aid treat out oo military axpodk tsoos. “W iaaty." This word ro2.uin#a th< uima of preden re and rousequrnl a “Set him ovor," ajc. i bis is nrobal ra-Ksr

him some principal rommand in the am; awl made kirn captain of a reginset

The elevation of the

leader, they resumed hammering the mon pi British —N. V. Sun. , of the

“Was • accepted." thepberd boy was

>. and no doubt the o

(living I* Spain.

I wish we Americans would adopt the Spaniah style of cit ing There are occasicma when -a boat, warmed to the cockles of his bean by the congeniality and personal magnetism of a guest, will give to him whatever he particularly admires among the house hold gods. In Spanish-speaking. Spanish-conquered. Spanish-lost countries this giving is understood to be a sort of compliment with a string tied to it. The guest—"Ah! What a lovely porcelain! f have never | seen its equal. Some rare work of the Middle Ages." 'Do you like it?" says j the pleased host. "It is yours " They I shake hands, slap each other on the I shoulder and reftew old friendship. But 1 the host knows that the present trill I never leave bis house a xd the guest ; understands that the gift is not his ex-

l cept in the meaning.

i FIT* penaapewllj sored. Xo ats or bsttou*- , asm after first day's use of Dr. KUas't Great i VarTeRaatorar.gmiiaJ bottle and treatiaofma OreC. H. tfctxi. Ltd.. W1 Arch 8t.. Phila..Pa

Ask Tour Dwalrr Vet AUaw*s rwat-Bww, ; A powder to sbakalato yourahom; reals tbs , foot. Caras Cores. Bonlonj, BwooHen. Sore, , Bot. Cations. Aehlng. Rwaatiug Faat aad U-,-rowlns Balls. SUau't Foot-Ease mat a* new or tight sboaa eare. At all dremrlsU and sboa More*. 2S MIU. Fs-nrie mailed Fmu. Address Aiiaa A Otested, LeBoy. S. T.

t hart to botbar

otb cads n

How-s TbliT

We offer On# HaDilce-l Dollsm Reward tor toy rasa of Catarrh that cacao: ha cured by

hall's Catarrh Care.

F.J. CBM XT A Co., so>aw I W«. thsgadarwgwed.haeaki Bey Iortho last Uyt

lectle honormbla la

aad aaaadally able to

lions mads by (hair arm.

tVxs+ * Tmrst.Wboiasaia DruggWts.Tolado.

Ohio.

(Vaunxo, KtxxsaABaanx.WboUaala Draxrtst.. Tolado, Oh*o. ^ □air* Calarrid^urels takao laternally, aotleg directly upon tbs blood aad mucous surlaeas ol tbs system. TodlmoaiaU seat Iras. rnee.-Fho. per bottle. Feld by all Druggists.

Hall's Fatally Pills are lbs boat.:

The dyer may be far from being a dead

Dsvid. •'Baul's servants." jfwre the e tiers, who were the moat likely to be pleased with this Dew favorite, were glad to recane the youthful conqueror aad recognise his authority. 11. David's victory celebrated (vs. M). «. “Was returned." There has evidently been a digression in tbs aarraliyt (re. l-o) "to relate the circumstances of Deeid'i permeaeut reception into banl's service, the commencement of the fncadahip be tween him sed Jonathan, aad his okimate promotion and saroeaa" The liarraUer now goes back to the welcome which David received when the army returned in tn nmph from the successful completion ol the Philistine war. This versa should bs read re connection with chap. 17:54; taeogli aosna time may have eiapsrd, dor K which the army r j — *-• ing on iu fsrat * out " It was the tmractwal certain women to celebrate eietorire, ataa at funeral/, etc. "Of all the cities" They together from all the orjehbonag 'xtngmg aad daariag.'' This is a heriatk trait ef Oriental rrsnnrea ifn the re lure ef friends Iona absent, and particularly oa the rat ora of a victorious -rmy, hands of worahm aad children isaur from the towns and villaaes to form a triumphal procession, lo erlebreta the victory with dancing, music aad songs, in honor of the generals who hare earned the highest distinction by feats of gallantry. The Hebrew women, therefore, were merely paying the customary eon -gratu'-ations to Darid as the delirerrr ol their coentry. •'Tabrete—timbrels/' That ia, the band-drum, so instrument (till used by the Arab*, aad drtrnbed aa a hoop over which a piece of parchment is drawn. Sometimes pieces of brass are died in it to make ajmgUng. It is beaten with the fingers The instrument must have been similar to the modern tarn

bouriae.

7. "Sang one to another." They aang alternately. Some of the women began the song with. "Saul hath a lain hi* the* Bands," and another company answered, "And David his ten thousands." Thu was a oaat poetic penllelism. The en thusiastic throng intimate that David's triumph was of more uuportaace than all of SaaTa victories." In this they com nutted a grave irdiscretioo; they praised

- subject at the expense of tbT *- •- "'*ry wroth." Saul

NEW JERSEY STATE NEWS

The shipment ol

i Swcd-

BIpamTa bole* art the best dyspepsia |medicine ever made. IA hundred mil) Iona of them bare been •old In the United States in a alngla year. Every Illness arising from a disordered stomach Is relieved or cured by their use. So common Is It that diseases originate from the stomach It may be safely asserted there is no condition of IU health thrt will not be benefited or cored by the occasional use of Bipans Tabuing Physicians know them and speak highly of them. All druggists sell them. The five-eont package Is enoegb for an ordinary occasion, and the Fatally Dottle, sixty cepta, contains, a household supply for a year. On* generally gives relief within twenty talcntea.

P AD HaWtaal ConaUpatlen. Sick He ll(| Gaatro-lBteaiiaal Catarrh, I I>y.vep.i». Want of Appetite. Rheumatic arm C-otUy Aflecliem*. 1*1 lee aad other Congestions, there ia nothing better than NATROLITH1C SALTS. A Palatable Remedy tvnd Certain in Result*. Kifiy rents. All druggists, or direct from The CaprlalChemicalaMMfg.Co..Washington.D.C I PROPSYS'^T/I.-r

Mn. Winslow^ SoothUgSyrap for ahlldrea. tsMhlag^oftaa tbs cams, reduos*

i icn ?sp*ln,cures "Wind oollc.1

M*o'i Curewannot be t«

n* aaougb ct avenue. X.. I

thought*

opal cause of his

rsfi.

trouble. He I

f. wli — seek the .ms. — —

hr whom be imagiaad be might be injured "But the kingdom." The prophet had ■listiacUy toM him id the day oi his am tost the Lord had rent the kingdom from kirn, ard had given it to a neighbor that was heller than he (chap. U:2S). In David Faul could read tha anarka of such a mas. "Eyed Darid." Watched all his morsmenu with suspicion aad jealousy, which

soon ripened into deadly hatred. IIT. Faufs attempt on Darid'e life (vs.

Ilk 11). Here commences the record of those perarrations by which, doriag the

„., • rest of Saul's lifetime, the conqueror of

harairf.. It

I orm » 4 period of Israelitish

Minn., Jan, t. 1V0C j historv, andpreoeata tc striking contrast

“ ' * •• 1 sritked-

Fame is only lasting ettgr . D *n u derd. ! '°'

P ATENTS,

T*AH*^*1A"“—

AUA-UAttHas AMD FgMeiOM*.

Are ■¥ o% 1*1 creeled r .sssritewrffi;

1 •«•»»■*»;«*»

a littl* cot.* Anti port WOSIBR -The l » > —h hs.vs B CIT.niUBM. 1 'ries aM klods nills.rerrte*C-WTW..Core^-se- ■ a win net.

ASTHMA TAYimrS ASTHMA REMEDY »U earn My caee of Asthma b* parsistwit use. Regular size box. by area, 35c..; three lor SUM. T. Tajrisr ft Ca, treai C«Vc Spriap, Ra.

Your Liver Is it acting well? Bowels regular? Digestion good? If not, remember Ayer’s Pills. The kind you have known all yOUr life. X.O-Ajaqp*..A*W««l.

These neiacrait uae/ul dwcip

• great wi

■ ■— V— ssauu, wssss of Dvid'* rrcelience, on the other. These — 1

< -ns. however, were a au line for the peahmat king.

10. "Eril epirit.” A demon like those mentioned so frequently in the New Testa meat. "From God.” Seat by nenniseion of God. *• Satan ia Job 2:7. "Came upon baul." He relapsed into a state of de- '** chap. 18:14.

of true

the eoatrol of a . self, but it ia an evil power. Saul was first inspired by the Holy Spirit ' ~ hut bow that spirit has left hi“

“-.place.

Want your moustache or beard

■ beautiful brow* or:

r rich black? Use

BUGKJNGHAH’SJYE

"Proanasi ... mditioB ia neither that of mtriple mad-

* *— prephevy^^ Ha ia under

——*— “Am.

of God.

foul demon occupies his place, and, ac rordlngly, instead of hallowed ecstasy, hit religions exercise* resemble the frantir rarings of a madman. Ha utters imnae*mned mas. aad perhaps falls prostrate on the floor aad breathes forth his inner ravings like one holding communion with aa unseen world. "As at other times." See chap. 18:23 Abo see B. V. There is a wonderful power in music to soothe a troubled soul. "A Javalia. The javelin or spear was tha emblem of rvval authority. In ancient times' kings nsacTa spear tnof » diadem. They always had it si

tat monuments they are IWIMWSKXitCU With ft. .

UL “i&t.tbs javelin.” Saul, now prraonM attack Baul never lost the idea that Dsvid waa the God-ordained king. This purpose be resolved to defeat, and, ssmi “ IV. David’s further advancement (vs, y-Un- D, 13. "Was afraid of David." Saul became sensible that he wu. fixhhng against God: this efuaed terror and eontinned to disturb him more and more. "Became the Lord,” etc. When God 1* with m we are certain to succeed, but when the Lord (oreake* a person he is equally certain to be dcfratotT The ChrMSteiMmiAgroBhr "through God" (J Cor2:10). Captain. It ta.aot certain ”

this waa tf- '

to ia v. 1.1

eg

seeing then: Ask son* op*

to throw thq^dlc* without your se» Ing them, on* tell the person tr choose one of the number* and multi ply it by two, add five and maltlplj this by fire, addlpg the remaining number on the other dice. When lb< person tells you the result subtrmci

itally twenty-five from the numbet

he has obtained, and the remalndci will be two figures repreecntfng thv two numbers on th* dice. Hers Is tbv way u Is done: Spppoee the cum bers thrown to be six aad three. 81* multiplied by two, would be twelve five added make seventeen, multtplj

. . - rtoodks m olh£F* ILB-V.L : ^ded make eighty-three: from thU This M s stronger estreaaioe tb»" the one subtract twenty-five, and It gives as •

denied in the history of (arratng The highest number of crete, sent a war in one day last year was-«7,0® Lam Tuesday 23.000 were shipped, and the total ior the week is itojoo, filling :8j rars. The supply o( crates is ranning Abort, and unless • great many are returned there will not be enough te ship m. although the total numlSx made op last fall was half a million. Batioiorr canning firm* hare agents up this way looking for a glut in the tomato market, altieh is likely to come st any lime, and they are ready to buy—at the lowest price—lor their firms. . **. One woman dead, a man badly burned and considerable property damage dour is the result of an explosion of a lamp Saturday night at the home of John 0 South in Trenton. Mrs. Joanna Bluemel. a boarder. «ras carrying the lamp • hen it exploded. Burning oil was scat, tertd all over her clothing. Flames were fast eating into her flesh when South ran to her rescue. He was badly burned before hr could put out the fire. Furniture and the interior of the room were scorched The woman wa* removed to Mercer Hospital, but died early Sunday morning. Ten thousand union laboring men of Trenton are planning to raise (ioomoc within the next two years for the erection of a big labor hall in that city It is propo*ed to use the main part of the building for labor meetings and conventions and to have numerous smaller rooms for regular union sessions. Jacob Iaucs. of FairmounL narrowly escaped death in 1 runaway accident Ht» hor»e became frightened, throwing Lute* violently to the ground. Two of hi* ribs were broken and he received * deep gi»h in his face Joseph (' Johnson, of Hammomon, went into !.i» chicken yard to catch some hen*, when lx was attacked by a rooster, which sported tut hands so had!}- that it w as necessary to > have a physxian to dress the wounds. Harvey Marshall of Croton, was kicked in the face by a horse. Three of hi* teeth were knocked out and his face wa* badly rut and bruised The apnlication of Edwin A. MeAIpin for a receiver for the Universal Tobacco Company came up before Vice-Chancel ' ’ xy City Mot . counsel for McAlpm, .. ion of tlx bill which he characterized as indicating juggling with the stock hi* remarks were interrupted I nr the vice-chancellor, who said: “I wish to express right here my judicial distrust of such practice* There is no honesty in a stock issue of $j.a».coo on » 25 or 30 per cent, basis, and the forcing out of the holder* of the common stock to the preferment of those holding preferred nock. That sort of practice is a fraud on the people who invest theit money, and it is thievery to do it." Atnrney General Robert McCarter appeared for the defendants, presenting a long array of affidavits.the reading of whirn was not concluded when the hearing wa* 1 continued until August 11. President Butler emphatically denied having misapplied funds of the company William Master, an Andover boy. was attacked by a vicious cow in a field near his home. Hi* leg was brcfcrr. and he wa* otherwise 'injured. Tlx b*y would probably have lieec. kiiird lad not the farm dog drawn the cow's attention by biting her. thus enabling the boy to get lo a place of safety m The farmers in the ' icin-ty of Marlton are grtting ore dollar per basket lot sugar corn stone work on the new railroad bridge across the Delaware, at Trenton, is completed. and section men are now engaged m laying tlx four track* across tlx river As soon as thi? is doee and the approaches are preperiy graded the new section of road wi’.l be ©pen for public traffic. Member* of Trenton Common Council will be easy of identificatioo hereafter, for City Clerk C Edward Murray issued to each of them a neat little card, certifying to their connect inn whh the municipality. George Hawke, of Remington Junction. shot a large crane along the South Branch River at Remington Junction which measured six feet five mor.re from tip to tip of wings. John Frexs. of'Pennsville. lest a watch charm set with ^diamonds in Salem. A colored man picked it up and turned it over to Mr. Freas on his next trip tc that city.

U. S. SENATOR FROM SOUTH CAROLINA Recommends Pe-ru-na For Dyspepsia and Stomach Trouble

Catarrh oi the Ston icS ii Svne'i'ljr Called Oyspeps to ProJuee Art fiaal Di*«itkxi it Generally Take 1 Hence, Pepin, Paecreitin ail i Hut of Other Di^eetiv* Ren»le; Have Been Inyentel. Theie Remedies Do Not ReicN the Seat o( the Diffic iltv, Which t» Really Catarrh.

D. C.. at

**/ can n cojnmrnd Perunr for i/yt irpala and ataasaeA tro*k%. ( harr been Maine your noodlelno for o mhort period on i I /e l ver 1 maols relieved. It te Indeed * teenOer/ul medicine bee litre a pood tonic"—

.If. C. Butler.

The only rational way to ns re d»i^pata ia to remove the catarrh. Prruoa tuire catarrh. J’rnma does not produce artificial digestion. It cure* cstarri. aad le«»e. tha I stomach to prrtonn digretaoa ta a natural | way. This u Viztly better and aster tpaa ,

' rewort mg to artificial snethoda.

I Peru a* baa cored mon- cases of dys

J sia than all other remedies c

If c

catarrh wherever la-

If yoa do not dense

lory result* froai the ( •t once lo Dr. Hartman, ginoa a full atat BXM ol your r«*e and be will be pleased gne yoa bta valuable adt ice gram. Address Dr. Hartman. President of The Hartmaa .Sam:*c-m.-i. Co.umlias. Ohio

An Offended Citizen. He stood in the shadow of St. Paul's Chapel and gared angrily a: the St. Paul building opposite "I'm a Rusk mite.' he said between dcnchcd teeth. I can't get used to that facade. See those three Herculeses holding up that entire from wall! Isn’t it a crime. They are nearly crushed to death. See how they bend and struggle! Note the asrful agony! Look at their faces—worse far than the automobile faees ue read about 1 have nightmares every time I see them Each of the three mast be carrying on hi* back a weight of 200.000 nourdv When f think of such torture I feel that we are savages. Is there no hope?. None ao long as we submit to such monstrosities in architecture."

- --- "ben catarrh become, a tiea in tbe stomach. Parana cure, it, aa well in thw location aa in any other I’cruna u not simply a remedy ior dynpepsta. Peruna is a catarrh remedy. Pe- . run.! cures dy/|ir;ivia br- aii«* it is jrnarI all/ depeadena upon catarrh. Dawned ea Ulus. The Bnton—Bah Jove!—ba. ha—how I did laugh today at a joke 1 saw ia Punch, don't y' know." American Host—I didn't know you could get a copy of Punch over on this

side.

Tbe Briton—O! 1 read the jokes at home, y' know, tftree months ago been thinking it out. y' know.

Equipped.

the s

. . replied the clerk.

"Well, give me four yards of court plaoer. six gallon* of arnica, a bundle of cotton batting, and haK a dozen copies of 'First Aid to tbe Injured^''

COWPELIXD TO UM A CStL’TCfl FOR EIGHT HO.tTES. DOAN’S KID NET riLLS CLRED MRS. .P. CONI IN, CARDONDALL. r\. . P.'s. F 0*nlm, at Grreotbe end nT two wovk* tha ‘ my MaalafL Whan

It* v. 12, and denote* primarily tfc« idancc of the nerann feared. ‘ f Ali—

1 Ctarid rtpUin

:

dt was that a tha afireComt of Army and Navy. Tha pv of th* Krtny fc |J7.000,00« k rmr; th* qaartarmaxUr'. departmnt J* 4 * »S*A»0,000: guns coat fll^OO, »0; th* expcndituraa on rtv*ra, barbora and ferta. »18,000,000; tha pay ol lh* navy la »I6.000.000; th* oost of fjo.ooo.ooo.

Caoin* Intallkrencm. P*t*—"Du lumberyard gang had d

Prta—"Too boL Why. wrary Urn* toT a tl* k obr ta hla US h^d go down to buy's aa' bring ft tack fan <*

result sixty-three—a-'g, three

lh* numbers thrown.

This ran be worked with tha satn* re* nit If th* person lb rowing tbe dice •nolUpliM the thro* tnatnd of the six,, the result In that case being thirty-six instead of alxty-thrc*.

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WITH NERVES UNSTRUNG AND HEADS

THAT ACHE

PI rat ficitoetnouat Flag.

It D claimed that th* first raired os a achoolbouae la this

try waa batata!, on Catamount Hill Coleraln. Franklin county. Maasv'ln 1 May. 1*11' Recently a pajty'fl! patHoOc clttreu* of the tdra plsosd s V MSe th* sH* otvtta old log SoHMbouM, and ft U to b* eultahly takerttad aad "unvtjled” with appro prtoto ocraaoalM. Th*. flag raised lh Ult waa mads by Mr. sad Mrs Amsn Shipps*. Mrs. iid*n Willi, aad Mr*. Stepnvn Hals. Inm matarUl

•pun aad woven Is tbs i

tamss of tha neighborhood.

WISE BROM

witlEN

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