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IORN HOSE BIBLE CLASS Br WILLIAM B. UDCWAY. Imnttcr. 1411 TOOK BIBLES AND BE SUAE TO FIND TBE ; REFERENCES. ADDRESS All QUESTIONS It) TEACHER AT | COATESYILX PA. LESSON 6— MAY 10. -THE |MISSION OF THE HOLY SPIRIT. John 16 : 4-15 j Copyright. IMS- by 8. 8. T. Co. fitiikHaSt.- -wiW.T, «b WHICH? Verse 4: "When tije tune shall oome. " The time is always'comfhgi/Lots-Sf you fellows don't believe it, but it it coming, just the same. As I write an old man of this town lies dying. Ob, how hard we have tried in the years gone by, -to get him interested in the things of the next world. But he ' would not He has no pain now. He U past that But the mental anguish Of the man, as through the weary days be faces death, is something awful. The time has come. But there has j been no preparation for it. Only yesterday I ca led to see an old saint of the Lord who. also, lies dying. I never sat by a happier person. Everything is ready. Both stand upon the shore. One is terrified as he stands there alone. The other is as happy as ' a bride as she stands there, hand in hand with the Bridegroom, awaiting j the ferryman for the wedding journey, j Which for you, when the times comes? ! You can bluster and argue and "don't Horsing Mothers and Over-burdened Women la all stations of life, whose vigor and Vitality may have been undermined and ' broken - down by over -work, exacting social duties, the too frequent bearing of ; children, or other causes, will find in Dr. Place's Favorite Prescription the most potent, invigorating restorative strength- ' fiver ever devised for their special benofc — .Yul?!nWnolhers it especialirJT^l*bl e 1 »s*us ta I n I n g el r strength ' sfGras nfifSg-s Will fiDd It a pr loci the •y««m for baby's coming and rfhdhcing »• ordeal comparatively painless?* Jt SHgBB ["Tl.lft FIT 'Late, or condition , "PgicjlS.1 MKSufhteak women, who "■•utter from frequent headaches, back- , scne, dragging -down distress low down in tne abdomen, or from' painful or irreg- 1 War monthly periods, gnawing or dls- i tressed sensation in stomach, dizzy or , Taint spells, see Imaginary specks or spots 1 Bogtlng before eyes, have disagreeable, I pelvic catarrhal drain, prolapsus, anteVersion or retro-version or other displacemeats of womanly organs from weakness i of parts will, jvhother they experience ■ many or only a few of the above symptoms, find relief and a permanent cure b- ' Wm falthftdlj_aud fairly persistently | Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This wowd-famed specific for woman's ( weaknesses and peculiar ailments Is a > pore glyceric extract of the choicest native. medicinal roots without a drop of 1 alcohol 1b its make-np. All Its ingredl- ; < •nts printed In plain English on Its bottle- , wrapper ! and attested under oath. Dr. 1 Pierce thus invites the fullest fnvestiga- | i tion of his formula knowing that it will i , he found to contain only the best agents known to the most advanced medical : Science of all the different schools of prac- . tioe for the cure of woman's peculiar Weaknesses and ailments. at you want to know more about the ( Bom position and professional endorse- \ Bmnt of the "Favorite Prescription," send 1 J BOMai card request to Dr. R. V~Pler«*, I tawofsam ^ /r* booklet treatI You can't afford to accept as a substi-
J I believe this" and "don't believe that," ' | but when the doctor says "make him | as comforable as you can — there ',is no ; j use of my coming any more"— well, t| the time has come! And you will remember, Luke 16: 19. | • THE TRINITY, j Verse 5: "If I go not ayvay the ' Comforter will not come. " j No one need have any trPuble in { tnese days in grasping the mystery of 1 | The Trinity. Father, Son and Holy " ! Ghost. These three are one. Sun. ) , 1 coal and electricity. These three are 1 ' one. Some one hais called coal "solidified sunlight." No sun. no life in the I world. No God no life. "It is ex- 1 pedient" that the coal goes away (burned) or there is no electricity. ' I What is the Holy Spirit? What is ■ electricity? A something that comes 1 r from the sun. We know a few things 1 . that it does— discovering new ones ' j every day. It heals diseases, conveys I intelligence across seas without wires I j —we stand amazed at its marvels. < , Look at this old piece of common iron. < , Let us wrap the electric current around ' j it and what wonders ! It talks, it j sings, it lifts loads, it turns night into S . day snd carries us up hill and down ' dale and through the waters. A new ' . wonder every day. The greatest power in the world is this thing we call elecr tricity. The greatest power in the i world is the Holy Spirit. Christ > preached three years in His own per- ' , son and won twelve followers. Peter j , . preached three minutes in the power j i , of the Holy Spirit and won three I f t thousand (Act 2: 14-39). "Greater j , j works than these shall he do" (John , 1 14 : 12.) See that uncouth, unlettered j 1 i j man sunk in sin. Common iron. 1 Something happens. Call it any name ^ | ycu like. The Spirit of God envelopes j that man and I have seen him melt and i I move a vast audience as he spoke for ' God. Jerry McOoaley, the river thief, |j and Samuel Hadl^y, the drunken bum j become the lights of New York slums a and when God called them home the * whole great city sobbed. Pray that ^ God may wrap t.hi» mysterious power g "about your common iron life and make ' you something wortn while in the 1 world. Luke 11: IS. - CONVINCED AND SAVED. jj Verse 8: "When He is come He will I c convict the world of sin." The word translated, reprove and 1 1 convict also means convince. You will never be a real Christian until you are convinced you are a sinner. The Holy spirit will do chat. And whyn he doesj*' God help you if you don't repent and I accept'Jesus Christ, the only cure fori' sin. So long as you think ynu are r as good as the rest of them" you j ' , will never be saved. None of you join | r the correspondence schools and get j ' down to night study until you are con- ] 1 vinced of your ignorance. You don'tl r ' under the surgeon's knife- until con- ! r j vinced you are incurable. So there is 1 | no use going through the form of join- t j church on account of a little emo- ' tion, stir rod up at a meeting, unless are couvinced you are a sinner and see yourself as God sees you. The Holy Sprit, shows every soul at sometime that be is a sinner. God is not willing any should peris hi 2 Pet 3: 9 _ ARE YOU IN IT? Verse 10: "Of righteousness." I The Holy Spirit was never so busy j doing this as right now. We hear much I about the "square deal." Pure food J
laws are being passed and enforced. Railroads and other corporations are being investigated for crookedness. At the Hague recently, earnest men were trying to put away the 'awful wicked- J ness of war. Some great power is t working in the National heart and convincing {it of righteousness. We ere learning the "royal law'" (Jes. B: 9. f also Matt. 23 : 39). Noble women are j opening "Doors of Hope" for the fal- t len. Societies are multiplying for 1 helping those out who need help. Billions are going into Young Men's J. Christian Associations to help young j men to Christian manhood. "Country | Weeks" for Blcm'childien. Ice Funds. Flower Missions, etc. Truly the Spirit t 61 God, who dwelleth in men. i* eon- n vincing the word'of tightness. (I Cor. I 3: 16, 17.) Are you having any part ' in these things? € LET EJARTH CONVINCE YOU. c '■^Mne llT~"Of Judgment." j JdeClook upj references 2 Cay, 5 : 10 ; J J Rom. 2: 8-16; Rev. 20: ll-15;_John 6: c ' 28, 29. There is nothing of which you S fellows need so much to be convinced ® as that judgment awaits you. And j pray why not ? When you stay at the E hotel you expect an accounting with t the proprietor. "After death the judg- ( ment." Heb. 9: 27. Visits hospital * for incurables and yon will believe f there is a day of reckoning for this 1 world. Just look around town and * note the miserable human wrecks, j Awful as this is it is as nothing to the ? judgment which is to come to those 1 who enter the next world without J Christ. 2 Pet. 3:7; IMatt. 25: , 46 ; Matt. 14 : 42. 1 ' SECURE YOUR GUIDE. 1 Verse: "When the spirit of truth is j come he wi'u guiae you." ( In China making a jiving is called ; "kuozihtze. " which means "crossing the day." In that country if is as ( precarious to cross a day as in this 1 1 country it is to cross a railroad. The j ( i masses live on the ragged edge of star- ; ! vation. This world, from cradle to I , grave is a complex, dangerous affair to get through. To attempt it without j a guide is to invite disaster. The best and only guide sure to take you safely I through is the One who designed and f built it. Who would you select to I take you through the maze of furnaces, pits, machinery and dangers down at i the steel works but the maker and • owner of them. What a fool you would be to reject such a guide. Are having a hard time getting through : the world? Ask for the proper guide. But worse than that, you have rejected ; when he has offered. Not once, repeatedly. He asks you now. God wants you in His kingdom. He wants to lead through this world of His and have you happy as yoa go. He i sent the Holy Spirit to show ycu I < the real nature and state of things— I : the truth— and what reason can you give to Him or yourself for rejecting I He is the designer, builder and (John 1:3; Ezek. 36 : 27, 28). | ■ One of the best books on the Holy j j Spirit is one of James McConkey's i "Three Fold Secret of the Holy ■ published by Fred TKelker, j Pa., foe circulation free; far as he has funds. Many times women call on their family physicians suffering, as they i ' imagine, one from dyspepsia, another < heart disease, another from ner- 1 1 vous exhaustion or prostration, a- other j ' | with pain here and there, and in this I ' : they ail present alike to them- j ' I selves, and their easy-going and in- 1 1 | different, or over-busy doctor, separate ' 1 | and distinct diseases, for which he, ' assuming them to be such, prescribes j ' piUs and potions. In reality, they 1 all only symptoms caused by some 1 uterine disease. The physician, ignor- J ant of the cause of sufferine, encour- • this practice until large bills arc ! ' made. The suffering patient gets no ' but probably worse by reason j of the delay, wrong treatment and consequent complications. A proper med- I I icine like Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- j 1 8cription, directed to the cause would i 1 entirely removed the disease thereby dispelling all those distressing symptoms, and instituting comfort instead of prolonged misery. It has been well said, that "a disease known is cured." Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription a scientific medicine, carefully de visid by an experienced and skilful I physician, and adapted to woman's ! delicate system. It is made of native | medicinal roots and is perfectlv harm- ! leas in its effects in any condition of i the system. Do You Need Male Help. I The Bowery Mission, conducted by |i | Louis Kloksch, has notified the Gover- j ' of the several States that the I | can supply at a moment's I notice any number of able-bodied men j 6 I for unskilled labor to the farms and ' S j industrial centres where there is a . ; marked dearth of labor. All that is ' I required to secure such help is to pay l j transportation. Applications should £ addressed John C. Earl. Free Labor 92 Bible House, New York. | ® ; > Fcr Sale— Building Lots. Very eligible lots in West Cape May at Broadway and Mechanic street. Apply to L. Landis B PARKER'S HAIR BAL8AM «
SHERIFF'S SALE ' By virtue of a writ of fieri fades to me directed, issued out of the -New Jersey Supreme CoOfl, J will expose to sale at public vendue on MONDAY. JUNE 8th. 1903, b-tween the hours off twelve and o'clock, to wit : at two o'clock the afternoon of said day, at the Sheriff's Office, in Cape May Court Cape May County. New Jersey. All that certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City' of Ocean City. Cape May Coonty, State of New Jersey, bounded and de- - Scribed as follows, to wit:— Beginning at the point of intersection of the southeasterly side of Bay \ avenue with the southwesterly line of Forty-seventh -treet as laid out on the plan of lots of the Ocean City Aasodation. and running thence (I) south- • easterly along the southwesterly line of Forty-seventh Street (if extended) three thousand fifty-five (8055) feet more or less to the exterior line estabished by the Riparian Commissioners of the State of New Jersey : thence (2) Southwesterly along said exterior linq thousand five hundred forty (1540) feet more or less to the Northeasterly line of Fiftieth street as laid qut on said plan, (if the same were extended intersect said exterior lioe) : thehce (3) Northwesterly along the Northeasterly line of Fiftieth street (it extended) three thqusand fifty-five (3055) feet more or less to the Southeasterly 1 line of Bay avenue : thence (4) Northeasterly along Bay avenue one thoua- f and seven hundred (1700) feet ""ore or to the Southwesterly line of f orty ( seventh street, the place of beginniug. and reserving, however, thereout and therefrom, lota numbered 202. 203. 204, 205. 206. 31. 32. 30. 70, 183. 199. 102. 90. 33. 67, 13, 14. 15. 16, e 49. 50, 51. 52, 53. 56. 63. 85. 86. 87. 133, 174, 175, 192, 65. 66, 68. on map No. 1 of Lands owned by the Oceau - City Development Company in Ocean City, N. J., made by R. L. Goff, Civil | 1902. Also excepting and reserving thereout and therefrom all that certain par- 1 , I eel of-laud flowed by tide water now or i , | formerly lying at Ocean City, in the , j County of Cap« M&y and State of New ;Jer-ey. being the land in front of lots 1 ! number thirty-one (31) : and thirty- ■ j two (32) on the plan of lots of the Ocean . | City Development Company, bounded and described as follows, to wit: — ; j Beginning at a point in the north- , j westerly line of Wesley avenue at the' , I ' distance of two hundred and fifty (250) i feet southwesterly from the Southwesterly line of Forty-ninth street. < Containing southwes'erly i" front or ' breadth on the said Wesley aveoue i eighty (80) feet and of that width exi tending in length or depth southeaster- , ly between lines parallel with said ] Forty-ninth street thirteen hundred and fifteen (1315) feet, more or less to the Riparian Commissioners' Exterior Also excepting and reserviug there out and therefrom ail streets, aVenues and alleys lying within the above described Tacts of land. Seized as the property of the Ocean City Development Company, defeni dant, taken in execution at the soit of , : Nathaniel Ridley, et a Is., trading as I | Nathaniel Risiey & Sons., complain- ' | ants, and to b£iold by ROBERT R. CORSON, Sheriff. ! Dated May 4th, 1908. Thompson and Cole, [ F. $12.54 Attorneys.
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