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CAPB MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER *7, 1906.
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Comments snd Suggostlon Thought. V. 15. "Bite sad derour." Tons* d4rtred from the hsblu of wild animals, which snap and bite when momentarily angered, or again derour with a determined purpose to Injure one another* Under influence of evil pas slons. men treat one another la ways which closely resemble these. V. 16. “YWJk HI the Spirit.” Lire si the Spirit directs. Instead of telling ns to work hard to overcome that within us which prompts such selfseeklug and enry and hatred, the apostle has something better to advise—namely. that we let the Spirit o' , God have the right of way Ta our heart* and ttvesc “Shall not fulflll.” The strongest negative possible. The lusts of the flash.” Xou will not yield to those evil Impulses of the lower nature. because you will not want to. “Lust," meaning simply desire. Is used here in the sense of evil passion. ▼. 17. “The flesh . . . agdn* the Spirit, the Spirit ... . against the flesh." The lower nature, sad the higher nature with Its Ally, the Holy Spirit, are at strife a* to -which ah all rule. This Is Inevitable, since they are “contrary the one to the other.” The lower nature draws us downward to ward the level of the brutes that per l*b. urging us to give slttfutlon to what we shall eit, drink, wear, and how we shall get on In material things, while the Spirit seeks continually to Ax our hcerts and thoughts on enduring and heavenly things. “Ye cannot do the things ye would." Cannot, unless yo», let the Spirit rule snd teach you to lore and follow those thing* which are right. (Contrast Rom. 7:18-24 with Rom. 8.1 A half-hearted Christian Is about the most miserable person os earth: he cannot enjoy doing evil, and has not practiced right-doing sufficient' ly to enjoy that V. 1». “If led by the Spirit." If you follow the guidance of the divine Helper. "Not under the law." You hare no need of law, hence never feel its restraints. A person honest and hoc- 1 orable at heart, doer not feel bound or restrained by the law. "Thou shall not steal." Ve. 18-21. "Works of the flesh." Th» results of obeying Its evil Impulses. "Arc manifest." Though sis may first be lu secret, full soon It shows Itself Is the outward acta. The Apostle enumerates 17 forms of sin by which evil manifests Itself. These hare been grouped as four sins of sensuality, three sins of false religion, eight sins against our fellow-men. two sins of Intemperance. “AH of those 17 abominations on the black list are the logical results of the saloon and the drink habit-" <1 jrl if T { S J l! V. 22. “The fruit o* the Spirit." The fruit which the Holy Spirit produces In the life of one who yields wholly to his Inspiration and guidanceV. 23. "Temperance.” or "self-con-trol." Refers to the control of all the appetites. Including abstinence from strong drink, but also self-control lu paring, pleasure-seeking and all other gllowable gratifications. As use of alcoholic drink opens the way one of the “works of temperance brightens each fruit of Spirit, and without It not one of th< can retain Its luster. “Against such ... no Uw." Because those' who Cherish these virtues vlolstpriio Uw of Ood nor righteous Uws of men. V. 24. “They that are Christ's." (See Revised Version rendering.) They who live In anion with Christ, who abide In him and he in them. (See John IS; 1-8.) "Have crucified the flesh.” They have became dead t sin. "Affections.” Better, “passions. The proper desires of the flesh they hare learned to keep in subjection. V. 7. “Be not deceived.” Be guard against aelf-deeepUoa. “God is
Amount of tax usesed. n Asset sed in the nsme of John A Idea Lot ji, block lo. Nos. 106-111 Ocesn Assessed in the name of Wm Browa 451 ot >1. block 15. No. sou Windsor Amount of tax assessed. Assessed in the name of John S. Brown. Lot adjoining Lew Smith. John Thompson and Mills. Devil’ Beach rcheilenger's Landing Amount of Us as-eased I Assessed in the name of Samuel Bailey and I hailc- (Juidort. Block ib:lot 7. block ib. Divine Ka ml of .ad is Block I?; lot 3. block 14. Divine Es Assessed hi the name of J. B. Barr Lot 47: block 7. Nos. 1131.34 Lafayfayette si—•
Anu.u t ol ux asst. Assessed in the n
Amount of Us sssessed. Assessed in the name of Mar
vine Kstale.
can he alter hU wise Uws. V. 8. “Soweth lo his flesh." H* who leads a life of . seK4nd olgence. seeking only to gratify tbs dial res of th* flSfh. «*)» pwuppon?’' since this bodri must rotor* to the dust, whence It came, all that he baa lived for will end at death. Moreover, a course of self-indi))gaace corrupts the moral nature^; jflttfcmd '- the scul. “Soweth tovjlft' WHC* 1 Fallowing the Splrit'^fBdanes. Uses for spirit-
C»»8n Clt)TuUU. bile notice is hereby given by Collector of Taxes, and J. §, . Learning. City Solicitor, of the Oity of Cape May. in the Comity of cape May. that he will sell at publicnSU all lands, tenemenu,
and pay the US Ilea U
Tuesday, October 16th I9O6, at the hoar of ■> o'clock, naoo, of said day. The said lands, tenemenu. herrdiummu id real eaUte to be sold, and the names of ic persona against whom Uses have been id on account of the same, and the amount ! uses dclinqneeu for the year 1903 against each parcel, are as follows, via:
!■ «7- Mt Vernon
id Co.
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JSStiSSU Block 18: lout, a. 3.4. Mock 16. De-
Block 16: lot 1. section t. if Uses as U the 1 Lot s; block 4, No. 7*9 Osborn street Amoetrt of las assessed. Assessed in the name of John
Vascc.
Lot to; block 10, No.303 Washington
street.
Amount of tax aasemed,
Assessed in name of Dr. Wcstley
E. Wales.
Lot 13; block s, Nos. 10061006 Washington street. Amount of tax aaaeescd, S3 9< Assessed in the name of & V.
White.
Interest. Costs snd expenses of collection to be sdded to csch of the foregoing asses. Doled Sept. 13th 1906 J. E. TAYLOR. Collector of Taxes of the City of Cape Ms’ and J 8PICBS LBAMING, City Sollrito
mk ur am tuan cmot
S’. Linn McCullough and lames G. Linn, trading as McCullough and Linn, vs,
MsyConncr.
Notice is hereby given that s writ of -tuchment was tuned ont of the Cape May Cownty Circuit Const, against the rtghu and credits, moneys and effrcU, goods ; and chattels, lamia and tenemenu of May _____ Uan.; McCullough snd Linn, for the
By LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS 4S0 Pages. 46 Illustrations. 31 Chapters. 5 Appendices SINT POSTPAID 01 HCCIPT OP $2.8# IT LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher ' 610 ^Washington St. Cape May* N. J.
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eased in the name of Lorenjo ssr-1' / \ Block s»;UlS3.6. bluck 17. Mt Vert— non Land C o. Amoantof t"S assessed. Assessed in the name of-Johh
ot 13; block |l. No 4r Jackson at. Amount of tax assessed, lilt 33; block 3. No 914 Washington
Lot 3s; block a No. 803 Qneen street Amount of Ux SssesacC Assessed in the nsme of Unda Press. Block 18; 10*3. Mock 76, Divine Er-
served snd dnlv executed, and was returned on the thirtieth day of Jnly. A- D . 1906, by the sheriff of the county of Cape May. Dated September »». 1906 JULIUS WAY. Clerk. LEWIS T. STEVENS. Ally, of PUmtiff. No. 610 Washington Street. O-IJ’St P f 84 66 Cape May, N. J.
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Lot 9; block 10, No. 304 Wash Amount of Ux assessed. * **of J.H
Established 1886. Bell Phone 97A The Daylight Store. Han fights best WHEN In a good cause. Anyone nan bay isdlncrimloaUlv take chances on the result, l-nt wj do di.crimlo tte baying and selling and Tait so cAoneei on Uu remit. The actual money difference betwssc a good artlUejgod a poor ons is loo ruall to be an excuse for bnyiog trash. With tha asriU that **r Han'* P«ralahlngs pwasaas ywn raa no whan haying. 0. L W. KHEEE,
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Lata3.hlock-l5.a1 Amount of Ux sasesaeo. ' in nsme of Maggie Grier •j block s. Nos. 631 1043
ic name of John Halr. Nos- 407-n Ltfay-
le of Annie C.
Lot 5: block 5. No. 313 -tmadwacdL Amount of Ux &*oes»ed. Lot 3; block s. No. 430 Klmin alley. * it of ux amcwd, ed In the name of Frede-
J. Melvin.
Lot s; block s. No. 516 Broad, street. * of tax assessed, l in the name of EaUte
T. Melvin.
TO REPUBLICANS: ■We are aaxiaaa to bare erery Republican in dote touch, and work infin hanaony withtfae RqnMcga ,
Lot 38; block 6. N. Amonnt of UX a Asaeaaed in name of Edith Pepper Block 18; lots 15,16, Mock 16 Devine
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fiver of the election of a Republican Congress. The Congreaaooal campaign mot hi baaed on the admiiiittfalivo and kgUative record of the party, and, bong ao, Theodore Rooaevdt’a ff be a central Jgaic his achievements a cartral thought in the campaign. We desire to maintain the week of
licana. To each enbecriber send the Republican National Caat> aaign Test'Book and all documents woed by the Committee. Help os adaevw a great victory.
-:Cape Hay County^ _ yaoM - - — »>—-1 '• THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBRACING
AN account of the Aborigines; The Dutch in Delaware Bay; The Settlement of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of the Villages; The Revolution and Patriots; The Establishment of the New Government; The War of 1812; The Progress of the County and Soldiers of the War.
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