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•IRON ROSE BIBLE CLASS1 Bt WDX1AM H. XIBGWAY, iiMButtr. BATE YOUR BIBLES AND BE SURE TO FIND THE REFERENCES. ADDRESS ALL QUESTIONS TO TEACHER AT C0ATESV1LLE. PA. LESSON 5.— MAY 3.-OUB HEAV. ENLY HOME. John 14: 1-14 j CopjTlrbt. 1908 by 8. 8. T. Co. Nfate a Sbf mi f «rt -It TROUBLE. . erse 1 : "Let not your heart be I troubled." What is trouble, who knows? Name ' _ «ime troubles >ou know. Ps. 46 is for I , you if you have rejl-thiog. When I was a boy I cerUfaly ha3 troubles I ; eeough— but the sorest trouble of them , all was haviug to go to school when there was a circus in town. Yes, you | laugh, aud I laugh now, but I cau tell | , you it was no laughing matter then ! i This is they way it is going to be some , day with our "present" troubles. No ! ( such thing as real trouble for _a be- , liever (John 14 : 1 : lsa. 26 : 3.) This , , last Gladstone hnd on the wall over , his bed, and he died of old age instead , of worry. But here is the glorious , thing about troubles, to-wit : Nine- , tenths of them never arrive. John, ' ' you were worried sick all last week ] . because you thought you were iroing , to be found out. Well, you were not — ! ( although you ought to have Deen. God 1 , ia good to you. old fellow— but bewaie ! ; A Bold Step. To overcome the well-grounded ant . ttaaonable objections of the more lnteiMgvnt to the use of secret, medicinal com- ' pounds. Dr. R. "V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., soma time ago, decided to make a bold departure from the usucJ course pursued , by the makers of put-up mediclnee for donas tic use, ai*}. so has published broadcast and oaenty to the whole world, a full i ted oom plate list of all the Ingredients . •■taring InWthe composition of his widely celebrated bgdlcKea. Thus be has taken ; kit numerous patrons and patients into Ms full JDndtence. Thus too be has reICO^^^fcediciDot^njm among secrdT jB^cmly rapper of every bottle jfDr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the famous medicine for weak stomach. pld Uver or biliousness and all catarrhal Alaeasas ' Wherever located, have printed upon It. <n . JgSfS,^S£at?SESite.''5S:SS! , schools of practice, containing very numer- ■ COS extracts from the writings or leading • practitioners of medicine, endorsing <n ite etronpest poaaibla terms, aach and every Ingredient contained In Dr. Pierce's medicines I One of theec little books will be mailed free and requesting the same. From this little booltitjflll be learned that Dr. Pieros'a med- i , lotaee contain no alcohol, narcotics, mineral ■agents or other poisonous or Injurious agents f and that they are made from native, medlcl- / nal roou of treat value: also that some of the moat Taluahlc lngredkets contained In ' Dr. Pierce's Favorite Proscription for weak.
1 1 Many a man has thought discovery ' i was trouble when it proved salvation. AREN'T YOUfASHAMED? I Verse 1: "Let not your heart be . j troubled — believe in me." ' j What do you have to be troubled : about! You ave here this morning I without an ache or pain. You can I hear, see, smell and eat, yes. and talk. You are all well fed and well clothed. | All have homes. All have friends. Say, if God has brooght*you along so I splendidly all these years right up to j five minutes to ten this Sunday mornI ing, can't you trust him until ten 1 o'clock, the next hour, the next day, • the next week, the next year, the next | century if need be? Sure enough, "let 1 | not your heart be troubled," "beJlieve. " Death is not trouble, loss of j property and position, loss of health— 1 j no'bing is trouble to the believer. Yes, j I I know all the Scripture references— 'Jesus, himself was troubled, and he : j "wept"— but all this was to spare us. As you discuss this don't forget 1 . j Pet. 5 : 7 ; Ps. 55 : 22 ; Luke 10 : 40-42. ! WHERE IS HELL' t Verse 2: "In my father's House are j mansions." | This is one of the most precious pasin the Book. We saw last Sun- 1 day from lsa. 14 that "hell from beneath is moved for thee to meet thee tatrhy coming." We now Bee from John 14 that heaven is also leady for , 1 thee. Just rend Rev. 21 and 22 and also I Cor. 2:9:1 Pet. 1 : 4. Note carefully tnis picture in lsa. 14: 9. the lost soul arrives in hell ■ . Kings'arise to welcome. The "chief ones" of the earth are there. "Great Gouts" the margin (a. v). says. As , fellows would say the "big bugs. " | is a palace. Heaven is a heme. Hell has its kings and courtiers. Heaven has its loved ones. Heaven is where Christ is. Where is hell' Last , Sundav I heard Grier Hopkins preaching to a lot of careless men on the Rock Run Bridge "Do you ask where hell is?" he cried, "well, I'll tell 1 you. You will find it right at the end i of your misspent life!" And you , will find your heavenly manison right at the end of your Christian life, which way are you going? KNOWING. 1 Verse 4 : "And whither I go ye know and the way ye know. " But the dlsciples'didn't know, even < after three years of constant telling. 1 , Are you any better? They looked for ' ( an earthly kingom to the last. It is still the same. You fellows are told 1 and told things day after day, but you ' never know them until the catastrophe 1 cmes. Every automobile vjgtim has i told hundreds of times that thirty | miles an hour on a rubber wheel and a dirt road is dangerous, but be didn't "know" -it this side of another world jor a hospital. You all want to arrive . at the high place in life where the big pay is. I have been telling you the way, with many infallible proofs— but yon don't take the "way." You know ( in a fashion that happiness lies, Christward, but a lot of you never start in ; that direction. " Yet7you want happi- ' ness. Don't criticize the twelve, just \ look inside at the one. Rom. 7 : 19. THE LOST ANGEL. i Verse' 5 : "How can we know the TO!" By going |to ' Sunday school for one thing. Some Sunday school boys and girls lose their way. That is why •
Jems came (Matt. 18: 11). George McDonald in the story "Salted with Fire" tells of a girl of the streets who was picked from his doorstep by' a minister and taken into his study. The minister's little daughter, npstaxro i With her mother, say* "Mamma, who is it paps has in the library?" The wise pi other replies. "My dear, it is an angel, who has lost her way." There was day when the mother of this girl and thousands of other $uch girls, pressed her to her heart, and whispered "Mamma's precious little angel. " We haye all lost our way. How can we know it? John 14: 6. HOW TO GET RICH. Verse 6: "I am the way, the truth and the life." And not only the way to the mansions and country of Rev- 21 and 22, but to everything else good. He is the way to good clothes, good food, prosperity, friends, influence, happiness and joys the editor of this paper won't give me room enough to catalog. He is truth, too Suppose we could know the truth of things. If I just knew the truth of steam I would be famous. If I only knew the ttqth of electricity, upon whose edges men are experimenting, fame and fortune would be mine. If any of you fellows knew the truth of chemistry the world would make you rich and great. The truth of medicine, the truth of astronomy, etc. Yet, it is only Christiai^ nations who are. discovering these truths little by little. And he is life. It is only the Christian who troly lives. Others only exist. Thousands today with all material things, are tired of life because they do not live. When they come to Christ life takes on a new zest and then they live. From rich idlers they become the Master's handmaids with each day packed full of sweet service. Matt. 25 : 34-40. Two brothers of Dayton. Ohio, named Wright, have discovered the truth of flying, and the newspapers say they are now in Europe, trying to sell their secret to foreign war offices for 11,000,000. Truth blesses men. ■ Discover some and men will reward you handsomely for bringing the I blessing. i A URGE CONTRACT When Mecray, the enterprising druggist, first offered s 50 cent package of Dr. Howard's Specific for the cure of ' constipation and dyspepsia at half price, and guaranteed to return the money if it did not cure, he thought it probable from experience with other medicines for these diseases, that he would have a good many packages re- , turned. But although he sold hundreds ; of bottle*, not one has been brought back. Everv person in Cape May who has constipation, dyspepsia, headaches, or liver trouble should go to Mecray's store or send 25 cents by mail and get i 60 doses of the best medicine ever made et half the regular price, with Mecray's personal guarantee to refund . the money if it does not cure. , To those spffering with dizziness, poor digestion, constipation and straining. Dr. Howard's specific ' offers quick relief. WORTH SI Do You Read Advertisements. If not. try this and then try others, i You use writing paper and like it up to-date. We have it. Price 25 cents per 1 pound, 108 sheets, Irish linen finish. ; . So envelopes to match 25 cents. ! Total 50 ceuts, worth $1.00. j ' If you^want the paper tastily printed ' with name or address, add 60 cents— $1.10. OR Try a boxed writing paper, 50 sheets i and 50 envelopes, Irish linen finish, 30 cents, worth 50 cents. No Philadelphia department store can beat these special offers, for we large dealers directly with the [ manufacturer. These "specials" are made to introduce our new music, post card and department. We import Post Cards, direct j from Germany, the finest line of Cape May. Holiday, Birthday | and General View Post Cards, and j the variety is always growing. We [ carry all the popular music at popular J j i STAR AND WAVE MUSIC. POST) CARD AND PAPER DEPARTMENT i 317 Washington Street. Notice to Limlt^Creditors. of Charles P. Hughes, De- 1 ceased. Pursuant to the order of G'has. P. Vananian, Surrogate of the County of , Cape May, made on the seventeenth day of March, A. D., 1908, on the ap- < plication of the subscriber. Administrator of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said de- , ceased to exhibit to the subscriber j under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate yf i said deceased within nine months from | . the 17th day of March. A. D., 1908, or 4 they will he forever barred of any j 1 action against the subscriber. 3-21 9t Administrator, i ■ §
SHERIFFS SALE. By Ttrtue of a writ of fieri facias to , me directed, issued out of the New MONDAY. JUNK 1st, 1908. ' between the hours of twelve and t five o'docfcf towit: at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at ! the Sheriff's Office, in Cape May Court , Hcuse. Cape May County, New Jersey. > land aituMe, scribedfas follows, to^wit :— Beginning at the point of interseci tion of the southeasterly side of Bay avenue with thi southwesterly line of Forty-seventh *treet as laid out on the plar of lots of the Ocean City Associa- . tion. and running thence (1) souths easterly along the southwesterly Troe 1 . of Forty-seventh Street (if extended) three thousand flfty-five (3055) feat more or less to the exterior line estab- ; ished by the Riparian Commissioners : of the State of New Jersey : thence (2) , Southwesterly along said exterior line one thousand five hundred forty (1640) feet more or less to the Northeasterly ■ line of Fiftieth street as laid out on , said plan, (if the same were extended . to intersect said exterior line) : thence (3| Northwesterly along the North- • easterly line of Fiftieth street (it exi tended) three thousand fifty-five (3055) i feet more or less to the Southeasterly line of Bay avenue : thence (4) North- ' easterly along Bay avenue one thous1 and seven hundrpd (1700) feet more or ■ less to the Southwesterly line of r orty- . seventh street, the place Of beginning. . Excepting and reserving, however. . thhreout and therefrom, lots numbered ' 202. 208, 204. 205. 206, 31. 32. 80. 70, I 183. 199, 102. 90. 33, 67, 13, 14. 15. 16, 1 - 17. 49. 50. 51, 52, 53, 56, 68, 85, 86, 87, . , 183. 174, 175. 192, 65, 66. 6a\n map , No. 1 of Lands owned by theHlceatn1 City Development Company in Ocean i City. N. J., made by R. L. Goff, Civil i Engineer, 1902. ( t Also excepting *nd reserving thereout and therefrom all that certain parcel of laod flowed by tide water now or : 1 formerly lying at Ocean City, in the , - County of Cape May and £5tate of New i Jer;ey. being the land ia front of lots . number thirty-one (31) ; and thirtytwo (32) on the plan of lots of the Ocean ] 1 City Development Company, bounded . and described as follows, to wit 1 I Beginning at a point in the north- : westerly line of Wesley avenoe at the distance of two hundred'and fifty (250) feet southwesterly' from the Southwesterly line of Forty-ninth street. Containing southwesterly iu front or breadth on the said Wesley avenue - eighty (80) feet and of that width ex- « f tending in length or depth southeaster- j ly between lines parallel with said ' Forty-ninth street thirteen hundred . and fifteen (1315) feet, more or less, to 1 ; the Riparian Commissioners' Exterior ■ line. Also excepting and reserving thereout and therefrom all that certain par- > i eel of land flowed by tide water now or formerly lying at Ocean City, in the County of Cape May and State of New ; Jersey, being the lands in front of lot number tnirty three (88) on the plan of lots of the Ocean City Development Company, bounded ard described as follows, to wit : — Beginning at a point in the North- ! westerly lice of Wesley avenue at the ( distance of one hundred and thirty (130) feet Northeasterly from the I I northeasterly side of Fiftieth Street, and extends (1) Northeasterly along ' said Wesley avenue forty (40) feet, (2) Southeasterly parallel with Fortyi ninth street (865.7) feet to a point in I Atlantic Ocean, (3) Northwesterly of that point parallel with Fiftieth street (864.81) feet to the point of beginning. Conveyed by Ocean City Developl men' Company to Thomas D. Querns • by deed dated January 30. 1907, and recorded Ap'tl 9, 1908. iu Deed Book No. 231 page 37, etc. J Also excepting aud reserving there | out and therefrom ail streets, avenues I and alleys lying within the above described tracts of laud. I Seized as the property of the Ocean City Development Company, defendant, taken iu executiou at the suit of ( Nathaniel Risley, et ale. , trading as . [ Nathaniel Risley & Sous., cotnplainI auts, and to be sold by > ROBERT R. CORSON. , Sheriff. ' j Dated April 27th, 1908. i Thompson and Cole, j P. F. $17.40 Attorneys. | EXAMINE LAVENTHOL'S STOCK Easter Goods la Profusion at 319 Washiogton St. I I Do not fail to examine our Easter I stock, which contains great values. Special line of ladies{and gents furnishings. dry goods, notions, etc. Un- 1 usual values in boys and girls Easter' 1 appurel Our handsome line of girls j dresses is the talk >f th.r : wn '.his LAVENTHAL'S, \m WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE HAY.
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