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IRON ROSE BIBLE CLASS ; »r WILLIAi H. RIDGWAY. Imutrr. ■m your turn m be sore to nw tre .REFERENCES. ADDRESS ALL QUESTIONS TO TEACHER AT ' C0ATESV1LLE. PA. ' |, LESSON 10. -JESUS APPEALS TO j, THE DISCIPLES. John 20: 19-31. i : Ooprriebt. t«* br 8. 8. T. Co. PiUxM is Stir ud Wirt mK THE WONDER OF JOHNSON'S JTM. Verse 19: "The doors were shut. Jeans came and stood in the midst." When I was a boy, this passing 1 through a closed door, by a man who . could talk and eat. bothered me more than all the other miracles. But in these days of the X-rays it is different. Johnson's Jim fell out of the apple tree. They took him up to Dr. Pratt's and put him under the electrical machine. Here is a photograph of the inside of him, showing as plain as day what bones were broken. Wonderful ! And they tell u« we are only beginning to find out things. Maybe we'll be going through doors ourselves. I wouldn't doubt and scoff Bible things if I were you. We are wily ignorant as yet. Suppose you had read— Christ beholding Peter, saw the inside of him. "Any intelligent man woold know it was not to be taken literally." Yet 1 here we are viewing the inside of I Johnson's Jim, and never doubting. : Remember that electrical analogy of , Hie Story of* Medicine. Its name— "Golden Medical Discovery* Was suggested by one of It* most important and valuable Ingredients — Golden ■sal root. Nearly forty year* ago. Dr. Pierce die covered that he could, by the use of pure, tnpie refined glycerine, aided by a certain degree of constantly maintained boat and with the aid of apparatus and appliances designed for that purpose, extract from our most valuable native medicinal roots their curative properties much better than by the use of alcohol, SS generally employed. So the now worldfamed 'Golden Medical Discovery," for | the care of weak stomach. Indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid llrer, or biliousness and kindred derangements was first made, as ft ever tints ha* Wen. without a particle •f alcohol fa its make-up. A g lanes VpAheiuL list of its Ingredient*. printea Oh^Pyefv bottle-wrapper, will show that It Is \ada from the most valuable medicinal ro&jJyfound growing been compiled by Dr R. V^Ptercc, of Buffalo, N. Y.i and will be mailed fr re to any One asking same by postal card, or WUar addressed to the Doctor as above. From these endorsements, copied from standard medical books of all the different schools of practice, it will be found that the ingredients composing the " Golden Medical Discovery " are advised not "only for the cure of the above mentioned dlaessos, but also for the cure of all catarrhal, bronchial and throat affections, aeoom pained with catarrhal discharges, hoarseness, sore throat. lingering, or hang-oa-coughs, and all those wasting affections which, if not promptly and properly treated are liable to terminate la consumption. Take Dr. Pierce's Discovery In time and persevere In Its use until you give It a fair trial and It Is not likely to disappoint. Too much must not be expected of It. It will not perform It w<U cure ths^ agecUocs that lead up to
I the Holy Spirit a few lessons back? | John 14 : 12, and "Christians jiations do j j them. DISLIKE'S CURE. Verse 20: "When he shewed them j his hands and side the disciples were | glad." Luke says they were "terrified and affrighted" at his unexpected entrance :< Luke 24: 37). They supposed him I dead forever. If this sight of the risen Christ "terrified and affrighted" his 1 i nearest friends, how will it be with you when you set him? (2 Cor. 5 : 10. II). One thing sure, your doubts will | be gone. Scared as the disciples were, ! when they saw the signs of his sufferings and believed then came gladness (1 Pet. 4: 18). He was no spirit Talked with them. Dined with them. If you can be ^tten to really know him you too will believe and be glad, l There is a good man in Philadelphia for 1 whom I "had no use." Justjdidn't ! like him. Could not have told why. 1 But one day I chanced to dine and talk with him and to my surprise found him i ! "Just too splendid for anythng, " as I you girls say. It is the same way with ' you fellows who "have no use for re- ! ligion." You can't tell why. Try | talking with Jesos. You don't love ■ - him because you don't know him. { ; You'll find him "too splendid for any- 1 ! thing." Song oF Sol. 5: 16. , PEACE. > Verse 21 : "Peace be unto you." j Jesus came to bring peace. Wha' the angels sang at his birth (Luke 2 : ; 14). Well George, what is Matt. 10:34? I I True, isn't it? Only a while ago the f i Pope was burning "heretics." Calvin . : executing Servetus, Cavaliers gunning f for Covenantors, Puritans hanging Quakers, Quakers sacrificing Pennsylvania Presbyterians. Abraham Lincoln was raised up that these United States might have peaceand after four year- terrible fighting we have it. let us hope, forever. The sunshine comes that the earth may be blessed. It sweetens and purifies and we cut away our trees that it may play over our houses. You don't hold it to blame when the milk sours and the meat i spoils. " I sa,w a bottle the other day which was a bottle inside a bottle with . | a vacuum between. Cold milk placed ■ in it stayed cold for days even in the I warm son. We are learning how. We i are leirning Christ and learning peace. I Men have always been fighting. Bus- ' jiness Is a hitter fight. Aslc any mer- . j chant, manufacturer or professional ; | man. But we are learning to get ; I together. We "combine," "amalga- ' mate," and stop "cutting throats." I This, is the day when we "Trust!" | L j Some dreamers see everythinng in v r big Trnst, and then the government! ' will take the Trust. It is coming. The r Amalgamated Kingdoms is also cora- | I ing. The Hagu« is a small speck on . j the distant horizon. Battleships will j I be sold for Junk 'in the "Federation of j [ the World." And who will rule? Zech. | • 14:9, Rev. 15:3, marg., and he said j "Peace." } GETTING TOGETHER. [ Verse 23: "Whosoever sins ye remit » they are remitted." \ One part of the Christian church I claims the disciple's successors still J have this power, and another part that i they do not One thing however is cer- ■ tain ; present day successors can not say, "Bilvtr and go d have I none— rise . h
up and walk." (Acts 5: 6). Nor do . their shadows cure anybody (Acta 5 : | 15. 1C). But we don't fight about this any more. We both believe that Jesus came and died to save the world and we are coming together on this com- ® mon ground to help him to do it. For < is not this an age of "getting to- f gether?" Some of our dearest friends < C Aholics and some of our dearest f friends are Protestants, and we are , all pilgrims togethi r to a heavenly 1 home. Heb. 11:13. J THE BASKET MAN. ! Verses 24-S5 : "Thomas said, except ' I see and put my fingers I will not be- ~ lieve. " I man may feel he would like to believe and that he ought to believe and 0 would give anything if he could believe, 2 but if he can't believe he simply can't j. and that is all there is abont it. No £ use arguing. I have a sure cure for ^ unbelief. Let me make you a Basket j Man. What is a Basket Man? PU tell 0 you. There is a family down in "The j Neck." father. -mother, seven children —oldest about ten— father is-a good c man. but has been sick for weeks ; r mother now sick also: worked and £ worried to death : no food in the bouse, c winter coining on and but scant cloth- j ing. No, I don't want your money. Go r get a basket. Have your grocer fill it. Oatmeal, tea, coffee, sugar, fruit -and sc forth. Then go with your baaket. | Three such trips never fails to core the { worst case of doubts. One trip usual ly does the business. Doubters are j | often good enough givers, but they | < give by proxy. I never knew a Basket j ( Man to be a doubter. Salvation Army folks are never doubters. Theologs j I who are out saving men • and relieving j distress are not bothered with "higher j \ criticism." lower criticism or criticism ] on the level. You see, when you "come ; , I to lie a Basket Man you get your ] j fingers in the print of the nails ! Matt. , ' ! 25 : 40. THE BLUES. I I Verse 28 : '"Thomas said, 'My Lord i' and my God.' " j J j Thomas was a fellow who got the • j "blues." The "blues" follow the]1 1 "doubts" as the "rash follows the ' - 1 measles. If the "blues" don't break jout the "doubts" are dangerous. " ' Thomas had just seen the death of j ' : Jesus, supposed all was lost and was ; 1 awav having his "blues." See also ■ 1 John 11 : 16. and 14:5. So be missed , s the meeting. But 'now note the leap 1 from the depth of doubt to the height , ■ of faith. He had investigated. From i ' Thomas to Torrey, thousands of Chris- J I tian workers have leaped from doubts ' to faith by a sight of the Christ with [ | ! the cry. "My Lord and my God." I . ACT QUICKLY. !j , Delay Has Been Dangerous in Cape May , j Court House ' i — .1 ' Do tb* right thing at the right time, j ' I Act quickly in times of danger. > Backache is kidney danger. i Doan's Kidney Pills act quickly. I ; Cure all distressing, dangerous kidI ney ills. I Plenty of evidence to prove this J : ; Mrs. John Taylor, living on Hand Javenpe. Cape May Court House, N. J.. . j says : "Mr. Taylor suffered from kid- 1 1 ! ney trouble for s long time. Severe j ' (pains would catch him through the)' small of his back and at tim°s he was) ! scarcely able »o straighten after stoop- ' ! ing. He took cold very easily and when j ! ever he did it was sure to settle on his | ' kidneys, greatly aggravating his suf- > 1 fering. He bad headaches frequently i' ? and his general health was in a much [ 1 5 run down condition. He failed to find relief until Doan'b Kidney Pills wen: ' 1 procured at Willets Corson's drug I j : store, but it was only a short time af- 1 I ter he began their use that his back [ 1 . was as well and strong as ever, the j t headaches disappeared and he was • ' cured. He has had no trouble with , 1 his kidnevs since, and always recomr mends Doau's Kidney Pills in the t highest terms." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. | 8 1 Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo. New t York, sole agents for the United States. t< Remember the name— Doan's— and r take no other.
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Ni v Malay Sphw Care **,n* ** a Laboratone? rfNw York have secured a supply of the won- , derful combretnm plant, which has done tp*"* to revolutkxnse the treatment of the opium habit. A generous supply of the new remedy, togeSier with full instructions for its and United States consular reports bearing on the subject will be sent to any sufferer. To obtain a free supply of this remedy and the consular reports, ad dress Windsor Labo»atoriM.Bqmch 28, 134 Earl 96th Street, New York City. BOARD OF TRADE MEETS. At the special meeting of the Board of Trade held Friday evening. May 29th, the Comimttee on Publicity reported that a contract for advertising been made and read a letter from the agents suggesting aofne changes in the original schedule. The matter of accepting them" waa left to the judgment of the committee. The completion of the incorporation of the Board was announced and on motion all enrolled members were elected to membership and acting officers were elected under the incorporation. The president then reappointed the various committees. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Fbom the Gazette. | Lower Township— Sarah Loper et vir to Mead Tomlin, jl. Premises at Cold j west side of ro»d from John j Chambers to Shunpike. Mead Tomlin to Arthur Leper, Jr. i Same as last above deed. Cape May City— Charles T. Camp- | bell et ux to John Shields. $500. Premises south of Beach avenue, west ' side of Queen street, about 50 feet on avenue and extends out to Riparian Commissioners' Exterior Line. John Shields to Charles T. Camp1 Sol Needles and M H. Kearns. $1600. Premises southwest corner Beach avenue and Queen street, about . 50 feet on Beach avenue and extends . ' to Riparian Commissioners' Exterior Cape May Point — Columbian Securii ties Co. to Charles Wuct. $60. Lpt ■ ; 51. block A. , 1 Columbian Securties Co. to Sarah i Bro-.dbent, $85. Lot 121, block K. To whom it may concern : 1 Take note that on Wednesday, the seventeenth day of June, A. D., nineteen hundred and eight, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon ■ thereafter »s the Court can hear the same, I, John P. Doyle, will apply to I the Court of Common Pleas of Cape I May county, at Cspe May Court I House, in the said County of Cape j May. for a license to keep an inn and tavern, and to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and brewed liquors in quantities . less than one quart, to be drunk on or about the said premises, at the corner I of Beach and Pittsburg avenues, in ' the City and County of Cape May. in I the House known as Hotel Cape May. 3t JOHN P. DOYLE. mayor'S proclamation Ar Ordinanc" to regulate the nse i of Bicycles, Tricycles, and similar Vehicles it the City of Cape May, N. I 1. Prohibiting the use of the same as I above described and not to be ridden ' the Boardwalk or Sidewalks in said [City of Cspe May. N. J. , i And as complsin s have been made j to the Mayor that there are such offenders who violate the ordinance ,! herein referred to by riding such Bi- ' cycles, Tricycles and Similar Vehicles, | or. the Boardwalk and Sidewalk' of said City. 1 Be it therefore known that said ordinance will be strictly enforced I and anv violation thereof will incur i the penalties as provided for in said | ordinance. I City Hall. May 18. 1908. : ( 5-23 6t F. J. MELVIN. Mayor. mayor's proclamation As Ordinance regulating the appointment of one or more pound ' keepers and defining their duties and to prevent the running at large of 1 Horses. Mules, Cattle. Swine, Sheep, Goats or Geese in the City of Cape May. The terms of this ordinance must be complied with and in any instance of ita violation'.the penalties will be strictly enforced. City Hall, Cape May, N. J. , May 18, 1908. 5-23 6t F. J. MELVIN. Mayor. mayor's proclamation An Ordinance prohibiting corner lounging or forming in groups on sidewalks, thereby obstructing the same, for the use of pedestrians, must be observed' and complied with or the penalties provided in said ordinance for its violation or any part thereof will be strictly enforced. City Hall. Cape May. N. J.. May 18. 1908. 5-23 6t F. J. MELVIN, Mayor. " " *~ ~ ~ I i
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i Notice is aereby given that after July 1. 1908. I will proceed acc >rdjng to law to collect all unpaid real estate taxes for ti e vear 1907. then remaining unpaid, by making sale of the same. All delinquent taxpayers are requested, therefore, to a- range to settle their lespective'amounts doe. SOL. NEEDLES, Collector, 5-9 tf No. 606 Washington street. e
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