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IRON ROSE BIBLE CLASS]' Bf WnilA* H. RIDCWAY. lr— trr j jj ■ATE TOOB BIHiS AND BE SUBE TO FIND TBI REFERENCES. ' ^ 1 ADDRESS ALL QUESTIONS TO TEACHER AT t COATESTUJLL PA. LESSON 9. -MAY 31. JESUS RISEN 6 FROM THE DEAD. c John 20 : 1-18 c s OopyrUrbt. 19» by 8. S. T. Co. c PakfaW u Slit ,*> Wm Mh LOVE GET8 UP EARLY. f Verse 1 : "Cometh* Mars' Magdalene c ••riy." n Compare the resurrection accounts in * the last chapter of each gospel. While 1 varying in details, as is natural and * famine. yet all say about the first 1 thing that Mary name "early." Why? £ Simply because the gospel story is i he ^ greatest love story ever written, and ^ love always gets up early. Love for P Mture, study, fishing, hunting, work, £ business— and God! (Ps. 5: 3). Y«s, George. lo*e will get up early and £ light the fire— ano lighten any other burden. As soon as the "boss" finds OOt vou get up early and are down to work long before any one else, trying to improve yourself in his business, you have begun to get up. Ea.lineas * indicates earnestness— and a wtoie lot more. Mary was there first because ^ sb e loved mos'. (Luke 8:2; Luke 7:1* 42,43.) When the news came that ; ' Teddy Smith was hurt, who of his i J folks got there first? His mother, to j ^ Do You Think it For Yourself ? ; Of. do you opes roar month like a roan* tM rule dove whatever food or mod!- 1 ■M Bubt offered yon t t ILlk'fX ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ i • Uboowre^n lntelllrtoi this kins woman, la Med oTwlWf from weaksma. perroii."— « •ala and luMlnr. then It meant much to 1 FOB that lhe.»J^.,nf .r,rt tp,- s ■Mi r* gBnig *T , OruCTln. for the cure of woman'. 111a ****,♦ The makers of Dr. Pierce-* Favorite Pre- l acrtptioc. for the core of weak, nervous. rundown. over-worked, debilitated, pain-racked women, knowing this medicine to be made up Of Ingredients, every one of which bas the j Btzongesl possible In dorse men-, of the leading and standard authorities of the several aehools of practice, are perfectly willing, and ' la tact, are only too glad to print as they do. < — - -- MS i formula, or list of Ingredients, of which . It la composed, in plain EnglUh, on every 1 bottle-wrapper. I I * * * * * The formula of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- j acrlpllon wUl bear the most critical ezamlna - Uon of medical experts for It contains no alcohol, narcotics harmful, or habit-forming : drugs and no agent enters Into It that Is not highly recommended by the most advanced and leading medical teachers and aulhorIttea of their several schools of practice. gMean^cgtlCTrecointPCT^tbe Ingredients . ware of exsctly the wine ailments for which g^rwOTTtT?»mf^Njnr<l I c In advised. Mo other medicine for woman's Ills has any Stcfc professional endorsement as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription haa received. In the un•eall&ed recommendation of each of lta Several lngredlenu by scores of leading medleal men of all the schools of practice. 1* awoh an endorsement not worthy of your QSBatdaraUon? A booklet of Ingredients, with numerous

I be sure. Any one who does not under- ' stand the workings of Mary's ! heart ) : that dark morning at the tomb has : never ioved. WHAT THEY SAW. i Verse 5: "He saw the linen clothes lying. 6— Peter seeth the linen clothes | . 8— .The other disciple saw and , believed." t They apparently saw something significant that forced them to believe what they had never expected. What they see? The wav the linen clothes were lying. Obviously these clothes (r. v.) were there remaining in shape of the human" body _ they had enclosed and such as no skill of man could ever have arranged them. Just i like the case of the grub of the dragon | when the insect has flown. No j clumsy hand of the Roman soldier or , mocking Pharisee could have taken i away the body and left the clothing i thus. Take your handkerchief and j a hand and see if you can remove , the hand and leave its linen form. < How easy, could you but dissolve the : hand. It was in this way Jesus left j earthly robes. In the same manner, , perhaps, we shall leave ours on that ] great day of I Thess. 4 : 16, 17. Perhaps some of you think of the seed as ' did. I Cor. 15 : 35-38. NEEDLESS FEARS. Verse 11 : "The disciples went away, but Mary stood weeping." "To stay while others stay is the 1 1 world's way. To stay when the rest ; • have gone is love's way." Suppose j you knew there was not a soul on earth i who would care if you should die, how 1 | would you feel about it? When a man j j gets there, h-« blows his braics out if he has intelligence enough. Ar* you 'living a life of love that will bring tears? (Acts 9: 39). Whil* Mary's' tears do her credit they were entirely ! needless and causeless, like most t are. j It was an hour of rejoicing, this first ] East-r. There is not a soul on earth ! today but can have joy through the j resurrection of Christ. The most ' deserted and forlorn can have Him for j friend, the same as this woman of seven devils had. Small pity for the ] sufferer who refuses to take the medicine that cures. Ps. 27 : 7-10. 1 WHAT'S IN THE TOMB FOR YOU?] Verse 12: "Seeth two angels." Mary was looking for death and found instead two sentinels of heaven. I You see there had beeu a fight and s victory. (Isa. 25:8; I Cor. 15:55.)| Columbus looking for a way to India found America. Marshal digging a mill rac • found gold and California. Bell, trying to help the afflicted, found fame and wealth and the telephone. Jusc keep on looking. You may not find what you seek, but something much better. All sane and thoughtful people who look into the grave will find angels there. The trouble is men put the thought of death away and fol low sin. Suddenly death meets them face to face — and they send for the minister! Death and the tomb is sure. Look in now and see the angels. We are built for life, not death. John 10: 10. WHAT THE JCHRIST LOOKS LIKE. Verse 15: "Supposing him to be the gardener. " Yon now know what Jesus looks like after rising from the dead. Don't let the old painters fool you. No surer eyes than woman's eyes; no | truer eyes. than love. Just s oomnon, ordinary working man. And a farmer s

— — 1 1 -- at that. A peasant carpenter before. ■ A gardener now. Neither the aristo- ] era tic Jew of Zion Terrace, nor the well-groomed Gentile of Greenback avenue would ever be mistaken for a gardener. Jesus borore the mechanic i and tiller of the soil, as does every one , else, who is not a fool. When the gar- i d*ner stops sowing «be rest of us 1 starve. The farmer farms that we , may^ive. Mary's "gardener" aho i farmed that the world might" have life 1 (Matt 13; 3 etc, John 6:48). Note ; also, in this verse Christ's salutation ! "Woman, why weepest thou?" words of comfort, and to a Magdalene. Ma;t. 9: 12. YOUR NAME. Verse 16: "Jesus saith unto her 'Mary.' " Had not forgotten her on the other \ side of the grave. Old affections remain. (Luke 16 : 27. 28).. Death makes no break. Nothing blotted up by death. His dear voice and the way be saicj it. Wouldn't you know any # loved one by the way your name was ^ spoken? Nobody in the whole world j can say "Will" like mother says it, j and I would know her anywhere, with j that name on her lips. Jesus knows ^ you white sheep or black sheep, and , calls you by name. Do youj aDBwer t "Rabobni" in the accents of love, or do you "cut him dead" as the girls ^ say? When Jesus comes to earth to < remain every one will recognize Jiim. ( Will he call your name as a shepherd • calls his sheep, John 10: 3. or will 11 ' be with you as in Matt. 25 : 33, 41. 1 CHRIST'S COMING. Verse 20: "Glad when they saw the | Lord." * |] As I write this paragraph I am won- ; J dering how many of all the thousands j who read it will be really and truly j < glad when they see the Lord. And ; ' i pray, why not? If the kindest, i j ■ j sweetest, loveliest man the world'has ; . | ever produced had been for years load j ; ing you with benefits, although you had i , seen him, and he was to arrive j to night on the 6 o'clock train, would j ( you be up to the station to meet him? j < Well, Jesus is going to rcome again I ' (John 14:3-28). When? Matt. 24: ♦' 1 1 36, 37. and happy are you if the | ! thought of the coming fi lis you with j 1 gladness. ! 1 1 WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO. 1 !< Their Unceasing Work keeps as Strong \ and Happy. | i All the blood in the body passes ( < through the kidneys once every three | i minutes. The kidneys filter the blood. ] , They work night and day. When : i they remove about 500 gnwas ( of impure matter daily, when unhealthy | s part of this impure lpatter is left j the blood. This brings on many diseases and symptoms— pain in the 1 1 back, headache, nervousness, hot dry j 1 1 skin, rheumatism, gout, gravel, dis- t orders of the eyesight and hearing, diz- j t ziness, irregular heart, debility, drowsiness. dropsy, deposits in the ur'ne, i s etc. But if you keep the filters right 1 1 will have no trouble with your j t kidneys. • ; i Mrs. A. Robertson, living on Main j v , street, Cape May Court House, N. J., i I says : • "Prior to using Doan's Kidney ( Pills I had such severe pains through the small of my back and sides that I j was scarcely able to rest at night, r I tried manv remedies in an effort to c 1 find relief but never found anything i i that suited my case. The pains grad- ' ' j uallv became more severe until I suf- j i | ered almost constantly. A nurse who i , : had previously attended me. adviie 1 j ' me to give Doan's Kidney Pills a trial. " i ' j and I procured a bc-x at Willets Cor- ; r j son's drug store. Since using them I ' | i have never had any further trouble c j from the pains and my kidneys them- , i selves are in a normal condition. My < I general health has been improved and < : ) I give Doan's Kidney Pills the credit." i i For sale by all dealers. Pric" 50 i . | cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. |i IN. Y., sole agents for the United I States. I Remember the name- -Doan's— and I i take no other. "] Full line of Harness, and Horse and ; ' ! Dog Goods at Philadelphia prices. Re- i [ i pairing promptly done. W. A. Lovett, , 106 Perry street, 1 LOOK OVER Your Laundry and if you find any 3 reasons for dissatisfaction you should e send your linen to us next time, for we guarantee to e LAUNDER YOUR LINEN, n and all other articles in a way that cannot be surpassed. Curtains, . * blankets, etc., should be washed be- j B fore they are put away for summer. L TROY HAND LAUNDRY j 310 Decatuk ST. 0 Phone 146 * Work called for and delivered. j

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THE FIRST DAY OF " JUNE, 1908, At one o'clock in the afternoon cf eaid day, on the premises at Wildwood • Crest, in the township of Lower, Cape May county. New Jersey, all that certain tract or parcel of land, beach iront and riparian rights, situate at Wildwood Crest, Cape May county, New Jersey, bounded and described as , follows : * | Beginning at the point of intersec- C | tiou of the northeasterly side of road with the southeasterly | side of Atlantic avenue, as laid down ; in the plan of lots of the Wildwood Crest Company, and extending hence northeastwardly along the southeaster- | ly side of said Atlantic avenue, a distance of one hundred and fifty feet to 'j a point in the southeasterly side of said Atlantic avenue, and thence at right angles thereto to said southeasti erly side of said Atlantic avenue I betwei-n parallel lines in _ length or ! depth southeastwardly, with a width t | of one hundred and fifty feet to the projection of the northwesterly side of , the board walk now constructed on the southwesterly boundary line of the of Holly Beach Cits* if such I walk were projected or extended southwestwardly down as far as Heather / j road aforesaid, together with the ,» 1 riparian rights in front of the above I described property of the exterior line - ■ established by the Board of Riparian | Commissioners of the btate of New Jersey, subject. to said boardwalk being I , constructed across said land, beach and strand as above set out. Being the - | same premises which Wildwood Crest by deed of conveyance bearI date the first day of February, A. nineteen hundred and seven, and of record in the County Clerk's office of | Cape May county aforesaid, granted j and conveyed unto the said Pier Comin fee. Together with all and singular the I improvement, ways, waters, privileges, hereditaments and I appurtenances thereto belonging or in - any wise appertaining. ' Also certain personal property consisting of scenery, chairs, tables, i suits, bedding, roller skates. : pins and balls, dishes, cooking utensil6, taDle linen used in connection <- with the operation and conduct of the j of a theatre and amusement 5 pier aud pavilion. e All of the above property, real and personal, to be sold subject to a certain mortgage dated February 1st, 1907. executed by the Wildwood Cr st Pier and Amosement Company to West Jersey Company, iru-tee, to secure an I of first mortgage bonds to the amount of $25,000. which said mortgage is of record in the Clerk's office Cape May county, N. J., at Cape Court House, in Book 77 of Mortgages. pages 332. etc., in Book No. 12 of Chattel Mortgages, page 371. etc., together with the accrued interest upon the bouas issued thereunder and other charges legally included in said mortgage. Conditions will be made known at 1 time and place of sale. J F1THIAN TATEM. , I Receiver of Wildwood Crest Pier and Amusement Company, 30i Market street, Camden, N. J. I Further information and permission I to examine the property may be obtained of the receiver, or of his solicitor, H. H. Voorhees, Esq., 207 Market ' street, Camden, N. J. j p. F. $20.26 4-25 5t H Al RRBA^SAM^ HR5 F^ls t< E rsto rnj llfuori** Notice to Delinquent Tavpayees. Notice is nereby giVen that after j July 1, 1908, I will proceed according to law to collect all unpaid real estate j taxes for tbe vear 1907, then remaining I unpaid, by making sale of the same. All delinquent taxpayers are requested, therefor<T,--to a' range to settle their lespective'amounts due. SOL NEEDLES. Collector, j', 5-9 tf No. 508 Washington street. DO you USE AN ATOMIZER in treating Nasal Catarrh? If so you will t appreciate Ely's Liquid Cream Balm, the quickest and surest remedy for 'Ithis disease. 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