Cape May Herald, 26 March 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAffi MAY-HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 16. 1908

TEMPERANCE LESSON

SswtoHr Pncwra^ T(a> PftiMr t^sjtoN riixr-iTo««b» a at-* 001.I>KN TICXT.—"At Uat II blt«h Ilk' • »rrp»nt and •t!n»»ih Ilka an atUrr Pn.v 3S. IK'ltllTl’KI! arrana^l Uy l*rof J W*J r THE DRUNKARD'S PROGRESS. A Dirga of Drink. An Enigma of «h« Agta.

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The Bitter End.

vons to onea family; palm, dlseaaea. porerty. “Who hath cootmO^isT Q9V J re-la. flghtlnRa. InflamW pMalnns TMtflf to kItc and take offense. And also nrhttnKS •rttttn. ctmlUcU h#taamn.Ua-; air* and eoameiaax*. between appetite and all hopes for this life and the life

"Who hath wonnds without cause" Needless, from tin pro yoked. disputes, and brawls, from accidents earned by" the effects of drinklnK. "Who. hath redae* of egtewr Olmuilnr his rlslon. red with weeping, making “hi* eyes blush for the sins of

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V. JO. "They wine." The Is a> continue drinking, oft in the whole night, r 1 *- carousals, “They that go to sedk «Ln4 . drugged, medicated, thus in-

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« deadly aadtMirable hy.^ todcatlng liquors. ,£?£.'S.

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much esteemed- "(Mvelh in the cup." sparkling will appearance, ladlcatlng Its more

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lucid stream, making an act of drinking, a deUdoos pleasure. The Bitter End. V. SS. "At the last It Mteth like a serpent." Like s serpent it will fie brilliant of color, and guide with easy

venemoua geo ns of serpents. The horned Cerastes adder lurks In the sand, perhaps colled up In a camel'i footprint, ready to dart at anj

passerby.

There Is no better emblem of the result* of Intemperance than the pent. Often haantlful in appears and secret In Its approach, white the effects are pains that only fire can express, it Infects the whole system. It ‘ - -

death. The

world is full today of the sorrows, the burning remorse, the agonies of the body sad of the spirit which from fiery serpents of intemperance Drunkard's Last Waking Soliloquy. V. 16.—They hare stricken me, . . and 1 was not sick; they hays beaten me. and I felt It not." This te the the admonitions of those who wa him of Us danger. ’ When shall awake 7" Omit the tetarrogattaa. a read “whae I shall aWm. f win seek It yet again." His Brut desire w be for more strong drink. This te true picture. One of the Eraatesl pu tshments of drankenneaa 1* thte Insatiable appetite, that. In spite of all warnings and consequences the drunkaid retains again W bis cope.

The largest cranberry bog la the world te being established In this state. Whan completed It will . SM acres, of which S«0 wm ba i culdratloB by July 1. The work of laying oat and culUratlng the hag

The bog Is located on what te for the moat part a natural swamp border teg oa a poad from which water te dtecrthatad over the swamp hr a

THE NEW MILLION OOLUR HOTEL CAPE MAY CAPE MAY CITY, N. J.

Opens April Eleventh and Will Remain Open Entire Year FINEST HOTEL ON THE JERSEY COAST. Commencing April nth, the Pennsylvania Railroad will operate train* between Broad Street Sution and Cape May via Delaware River Btiogi route: Leave Broad Street Station, WEEK DAYS, 4.02 P. M.; SUNDAYS, 8.29 A. M. Returning, leave Cape May, WEEK DAYS. 8.05 A. M.; SUNDAYS. 5.J6PITT. " Good coonectioaa from New York, South' *fild , 'We*t. Also fast express train* to anti from Cape May by the Reading Railroad via Camden.

350 Bedrooms, 150 Bathrooms, with hot and cold fresh and sea water. Long-Distance Telephone in every room. Four Otis Plunger Elevators. Perfect Drainage- Absolutely pure water. Five-mile Ocean Bonlevard. Five-mile Boardwalk. Finest Bathing ; Beach in the world Golf Club privileges. Yachting and Fishing in new 700-acre Harbor. Tennis, Billiards and Bowling. Orches-

tra . American and European Plans. For Booklet, Rates, etc., sddreas JOHN P. DO|YLE, manager.

Cape ^May City, N. J.

Rates: American Plan, $400 per day upwards.

Plan, $2.00 per day upwards.

European

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For Easter Week Reservations can be Made lor as Short a Time as One Bay.

HOTEL ntlTHI WISHU&TOR

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29tb lo 30U> buret* Just East olfitbArr To mnain a Womans Hotel Kxclunlrriy. 1 Blrck from38lb8*_ tubway. 2»Ui Croaalown can pan the

MATES *100 PER DA'

, saaiMHSiaftg SEND FOR BOOKLET ‘Hotel Westminster

L“£5=

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Dry Ms AND Notions. r Ask for our KABHJON BH*£KT MRS. E. TURNER 323 Washington st. Cape Mnv.

TO CONSUMPTIVES The undefrkuH harto* been restored o health by a nple roeao., after aofler- " iwakrw auBeren roShosa whodsat. — , ^•d (Iree of charge) a oopy of the merrlpilon oard, wbkh they wM Bad a ore for Cenmimpilaw, Astha" “ arrh, Bromlfilte and all Hm una nateilln He hope. aU i *01 try Ida Remedy, as It U isy

Annonncement:

01 CIASCEKT W MEW IE1SET

By rittae of as order of the Coon of Chancery of 2»ew Jeney. aude oa the d.y of the d»t* hereof, la a casac wherein William A. Wehacr 1. f'oanteiaaat,and the Cape Hay Heal Batat* Lomjmay and 3,15 ante CmroWn.«. on "

Day of May next, or the astehtiftriSw taken as coadeaoM agahmt yoa. The aaid hfll la Sled to W* tecatrd. atCompWMnt over and pan of • -

Spring Opening

The History of -:Cape May County:' FROM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAT EMBRACING

By LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS 430 P*£es. 46 Illustrations. 31 Chapters. 5 Append!?* SEAT POSTPAID ON RECEIPT OP $2.00 BT LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher 610 Washington St. Cape May, N. J

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.

GO TO . J. D. CRAIG’S.. 108 JacVcson St. Cape May ' j,1s 'your Shoes RePaired Yon will find a first class Shoe Maker, and he wil do your wot I Satisfactorily, as nothing but the very best of Leather te used. th, h la {du Ta Cu M hml h Oa Ta> h bal teb. If Wa meet will-aceirtrnt while trayrling. the Umpire Begidry Ccwipasy will p you FIVE f<01.1.AKJ> FEU WEEK for W of Ua»* In ewae of death, flooo. WE ALSO INSCKE AGAUiST SICKNESS OF AKY KIKD. Sewing Machines And Organs Sold on Instalments ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL IKSTKUMENTS TUNED AND REPAIRED. STRINGS FOR VIOUKS, KANJOS AND GUITARS OH BAUD. J. D. Craig, 108 Jackwm Btn>»t

Established 1886. Bell Phone S7x The Daylight Store —J ust think of the sort of an— EASTER HAT you want and expect io find it here at a price less than you anticipated paying. Our showing this year will far surpass any previous year and our prices are at the very

bottom notch.

Fine Millinery 518-20 Washington St.

O. L. W. KNERR,

ISAAC H. SMITH CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER

Opposite Reading; Depot. 608 WASHINGTON ST.. CAPE MAY, N. J.

Our new woolens for Spring and Summer are markedly modish, and ready for your critical ‘ "Ve’re anxious to meet the chap been exactly variety will tickle him with delight. Our .skillful tailoring will prove a revelation to you. Feast your fancy and please your parse by visiting our shop to-day EDW. VAN RESSEL, 424 Washington st.

CAPS MAY, If. J.

THE ALDINE, yaw Boobw save and Miry. Appttttitinantitr* rt—. eqm.. Xtts *< r= w-rt;

FULL LINE OF TRUNKS ALWAYS Oil HAWt

HOWARD F. OTTER GENERAL UPHOLSTERER FURNITURE and "mATTRESSES WINDOW SHADES, AWNINGS, and BEACH TENTS A SPECIAL f? 111-13 Mansion Street.Cape Hb>

WM. S. SHAW GENERAL CONTRACTOR

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J2ime. SB rick, Sand, Cement and SBuilit* *

SffCatenals.

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B- B. CURTIS '’lumbir.ir, Steam and Gas Fitti.i^ A LI. VIRDKRS RFCEIVK PROMPT ATTKNTXOM SHOP— Delarvare Ave. Cape May, N.

SAMUEL E. EWINO General Contractor, House moYing a special! g ipsav ®yiM3s aatoias,HteMaaa. n j

Offlcs ail Shop-Car. Corgis anWefisrson SU. CAPS KAY. S. J.