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IRON ROSE BIBLE CLASS; Bf WILLIAM H RIDCVAY, IrwBobr. ■ATE YOUE BIBLES AND K SUE L TO FIND TBE REFERENCES. ADDRESS ALL QUESTIONS TO TEALHEE AT COATESVQJX. PA. LESSON 11.— THE RISEN CHRIST! BY THE SEA or GALLILEE 1 [■ v__ John 21 : 13-28. | OopjTlcbt. IBOS bx 0. 8. T. Co. J FitiiM a Sur ud Wm tah I ANTI-FAIL Read the first part of the chapter. When Jesus directs the business it is always a success — even the fish businila. .1 challenge any rpan to show a business directed by Jesus which i tailed. "Mr. Ridgeway, do you meau to amy -Christian business men never i fall*" No, George, I said when ; *" Christ directed the business. The j Christian men who failed were so selfaofficient they never consulted Christ, j The "house" which takes Christ as a silent partner and consults him, will ! have too much wisdom to fail. ; (James 1: 6). The trouble i«. we are all too smart and in too big a hurry to ask ■ and wait. Frank, you and Harry, Who have just borrowed some money i and started that litile business dawn j town, turn to Matt. 18 : 19, and get i together everv day and test the prom- j iae. Simply can't help but succeed. BREAKFAST ALWAYS READY. IS: "Come and break your fast." DOCTORS MISTAKES Aw said often to be burled six feet under | ground. But many times women call on their family physicians, suffering, as they one from dyspepsia, another from heart dteeese, another from liver or kldaay disease, another from nervous prostration, another with pain here and there. erft in this war they present alike to themselves and their easy-going or overbuy doctor, separate diseases. Tor whlcb ha, assuming them to be such, prescribes his pills and potions. In reality, they are fil only sum proms caused by some uterine €1 lease. The'phgsjclan.'tgiwragt 9f suwol su^rlng.»i^^^g^^^meht toms. and instituting comfort Instead of prolonged misery, ft has been well said, that *a disease known is half cured." Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is a scientific medicine, carefully devised by an experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman's delicate system. It Is made of native American medicinal AS a powerful invigorating tonic "Fa- 1 rorite Prescription " Imparts strength to j the whole system and to the organs distinctly feminine in particular. For overworked, "worn-out." run-down." debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, "shop-girls," house- keepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women generallyTDr. Pifcce's Favorite Prescription b the neatest earthly boon, being unequal ed as an appetizing cordial and natorative tonic. As a soothing and strengthening nervine "Favorite Proscription" Is nnequaied and is invaluable in allaying and subduing narvous excitability. Irritability, nervous exhaustion. Dervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms. St. Vltu's dance, and other distressing, nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon

, | After Jesus had told them how to ! j I succeed as fishermen — where to find I i the business — yob will note breakfast ! | was all ready for them. This is aii ways the way with everything with I E i which Jesus has to do. Home, business, | | weddings, churches, Sunday schools, ' newspaper, etc. He supplies every' < need( Phil. 4: <9). Lots of apparent ( , success among Godless men. How [ j long does It last? Liquor business, \ j for example. Where I live, the rum ) business is a most orofitable one ; yet j , i within a radios of thirteen miles there f I has been no real prcsperitv in that i j business. Thirty of our rum sellers, v j in a few years, have come to bad endf. t i But few have died decently. In the t ' same radius hi ndreds of merchants c jwnd manufacturers have prospered for j ; years. Don't you fellows let Sattn fool a you. Gad is not mocked, for whstso- c ever a man soweth. that shall he tlso j, 1 reap. Jesus is ever mindful of the f comfort of bis disciples, and your g 1 breakfast will always be sure. I j THE HOME COMING. .j 15: "Simon Peter, lovest thou Me?" i j The home coming of Peter. ,We bear . much of men's successes, but rarely of 4 ! their failures. Of the fellows who i "strike it rich," bur not of the thous- { aud who strike it poor. No other book I ! but the Bible would have told of * i ' Peter's fall down. Note the coinci- j ^ , dences. Christ had just directed a big j c ; h«ul when Peter was called (Luke 5 : t 4-10). There was a "fire of coals" the | * I I nigh« Peter made his bad break, j j , (Mark 14 : 54. 67-72). Those who have | a I loved— and bioken— but still loved in j i . j spite of all, will understand how Peter j * felt i these sad hours since his fall, j j Here* is this great catch of fibh once 6 more as if to say. "Peter. I am still 1 the same, lovest thou me more than j these dis iples do, as you once s boasted?" (Mark 14: 29. i Christ did J a great thing for you and you were ' converted. How you used to talk in j prayer meeting I In a weak moment c you went back on him — got drunk and ( made a spec table of yourself. Yes, t you wept bitterly. He comes and does J the great thing again for you. and ( says: "Jphn, lovest tbou me?"— and j what do you say? What do all you fel- ' 1 lows say to a Savior like that? , TH"" LITTLE FOLKS. I 17: "Feed my sheep" (little sheep). f How would you do it if you were a • farmer or ranchman? Bang them over f ; the he-d, yeli at them, maul them, pile the stufT into them to founder , them? Hardly treat lambs as you i ^ would hogs! To measure a Christian, I ■ mark Ins attitude toward children. 1 > Or, to measure any man, for that mat- j , i ter. Any one who don't love little ! ' I children — well, all find Matt. 19: 14. < ' ; and find out what heaven is like. No j • ] one can really teach children who does , ' not love them. dele ting school I ■ teachers is more important than select- j 1 ing mayors or governors. What 8' hool 1 board ever asks an applicant: "Do ' , " you love children?" There aie bnn- I . dreds of school tear hers who should ' be dropped tomorrow. Dr. Arnold, of . Rugby, just loved his boys, and the 1 fame of Rugby is world wide. In how many American cobeges and schools do the teachers even know the scholars, ; J not to speak of loving them? The wise i parent sends his boy and girl to the J small oollege and 'school. I know a young lady who is a student at one of . • the great woman's colleges. Recently I called on her. As we walked over 1 I

the beautiful campus, s stately woman . approached. My fair Mend said to | me, "Notice this woman ooming, she's the -head of opr department.'1 "This woman" sailed by, with head in air, without even a look or a nod of : recognition. "Why," said I in au - , prise, "she never even bowed to yoo." "Oh, ''us^d the little lady, "she never notices any of as." I found out afterward that most of thw "flunks" wets in her department Yet she is one of the feeders of the sheep in that college I felt like saying "Bah 1" Sunday school superintendents end teachers, Jesus speaks • to you in this . today. Feed the little sheep. If t£cy get into the Kingdom, you must love them in. "But a teacher can not know all the hundreds of « scholars. " No, not unless be makes a 1 business of it Not unless be really J wants to. No harder to learn than < Greek roots and German words. ( Bonaparte knew most of his army. OLD AGE. 8: "When thou wast young— when 1 thou shalt be old. " ] Peter gets his fortune told, do do , you. Lota of you are living as though you had discovered the secret of per- ' petual youth. They are waiting for j you over the top of the hill —blindness, , deafness, lameness, rheumatism— you can name the rest yourself. What pre- '■ paration are you making to meet them? "Blowing in" now means "hanging' on" .then "Another shall gird thee] and carry thee where those wouldst ' | not." Poor house, maybe! Lay up!' for the winter. Your chum will die. ! Old codgers make few friends. There j ( is only one sure friend for an old man, ! Prov. 18: 24. and if you don't jjet in 1 with him now the chances are good j for a Godless old age. A friend of.i your youth who never dies A friendless^and Godless old map is the saddest ; j sight on earth. Even his own folks | grow cold. Listen what the wise man | Prov. 16 : 31. and let us turn to Ecrl. 12: 1-7, and see who can translate it fur us. LOOK OUT FOR NUMBER ONE. . j 22 : "What is that to thee? Follow ' j Never mind the saints and never t mind the "hypocrites"— mind your . own business. That business is "Ful- ( ' thou me." And pray why not?! will he lead you? Into good or ; I heaven or hell? John never had ! breaks like Peter. Was always j good. Yet Peter became ;the head. ; is good old Deacon Johnson;1] who can imagine him ever beiug any- ! thing but good.— going along in the : even tenor of his way,- a nice, dgar old servant of the Lord And there is Peterson, saved from a wild life of j sin, now all afire for God and bringing j into the Kingdom every day. He j trying* to make up for lost time. ] Si Peterson has scars he would I i give all the world to eradicate. So j j had Paul. 2 Cor. 12: 7-9. |' WHEN HER BACK ACHES.! A Women Finds all Her Energy and Ambition Slipping awayCape May Court House women know ' ( how the aches and pains that come • j when the kidneys fail make life a bur- ] ; Backache, hip pains, headaches, | j dizzy spells, distressing urinary trc.u- | bles, all tell of sick kidney and warn i j of the stealthy approach of dia betes, dropsy and Bright's disease. ' I Kidney Pills permanently cure I all thes- disorders. Her- 'a proof of it a Cape May Court HouBe woman's , words. f ! Mrs. Wm Scull, living on Goshen I Cape May Court House. N. .!.. " "Prior to using Doan's Kidney | I often felt a weakness in my j back especially after doing any work | - that required stooping. There was a | across my kidneys and though ] I tried a number of remedies the pains j constantly becoming more severe. was finally advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills, and I accordingly procured a box at Willets Corson's drug store. ' 1 used them according to directions, and they soon eradicated the | and backache and I have not I had a sign of kidney trouble since. I [ cannot speak too highly in favor of , ' Doan's Kidney Pills and will always I glad to recommend them." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. I I oster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Nv Y., 60le agents for the United States. Remember the name — Doan's— and ' take no other, whom il may concern : Take note that on Wednesday, the I seventeenth day of June, A. D., nine- i hundred and eight, at the hour of j o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereaft- r «a the Court can hear the same, 1, John P. Doyle, will apply to the Court of "Common Pleas of Cape May county, at Cape May Court House, in the said County of Cgpe 1 ' May for a license to keep an inn and ] i tavern, and to sell spirituous, vinous. I , malt and brewed liquors in quantities | than one quart, to be drunk on or , about the said premises.. at the rorner I I of Beach and Pittsburg aventoes, in, j the City and County of Cape May. in ( ; the House known as Hotel Cape May 23 3t JOHN P. DOYLE. Nslke to Defcnqveat Taipsyees. , , Notice is nereby given that af'er July 1, 1906. I will proceed accoruing to law to collect all unpaid real estate ' taxes for tbe vear 1907. then remaining ! unpaid, by making sale of the same. , All delinquent taxpayers are requested, r therefore, to arrange to settle their leapective amounts due. SOL. NEEDLES, Collector. - 5-9 tf No. £06 Washington street.

Raw Malay QphnOsr* Mm MaMbutatrnw by a Roar sia, the^Windsor Laboratories of New York have secured a supply of the wonderful combretnm -plant, which has done so much to rovolnbcoise the treatment of theopiomhaUb A generous sapgyrf the new remedy; use, and United States consular reports bearing on the subject wffl be sent to any sufferer. To obtain a free supply 184 East 2Mb Street, New York City. ~9 . MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION Ar Ordinance to regulate the use of Bicycles, Tricycles, .and similar in the City of Cape May, N. 1 . Prohibiting the use of the same as above described and not to be ridden the Boardwalk or Sidewalks in said City of Cape May. N. J. And as complaints have been made to the Mayor that there are such offenders who violate the ordinance herein referred to by riding such Bicycles, Tricycles and Similar Vehicles, on the Boardwalk and Sidewalk vof I said City. Be if" therefore known that said ordinance will be strictly enforced . and any violation thereof will incur the penalties as provided for in said ordinance. City Hall, May 18, 1908. 5-23 6t F. J. MELVIN, Mayor. i MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION ; | Aa Ordinance regulating the appointment of one or more pound , | keepers and defining their duties and | to prevent the running at large of Horses. Mules, Cattle, Swine, Sheep, I I Goats or Geese in the City of Cape The terms of this ordinance i ] must be complied with and in any in- , stance of its violation.the penalties will ; I be strictly enforced, i City Hall, Cape May. N. J , May 18. ' 1908. ,] 5-23 6t F. J. MELVIN. Mayor. MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION i An Ordinance prohibiting cornt-r . 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 i:s violation or any part thereof will , be strictly enforced. • City Hall. , Cape May. N. .T.. May 18, 1908. , 5-23 6t F. J. MELVIN, Mayor. B1S5I hairRbalsam I jfl Clrin^, ind^brsuU!i«e K&£ Sever ^r«JU u fiestorv^Oxvx GEOBfiE W. BEEYESaim Hoi Water | H E fl I i II G Sanitary Plumbing by j Skilled Workmen. Ask for Estimates. 6B6 wasniion street. WINDSOR HOTEL 'A Square From Everywhere " An excellent Restaurant where good service combines with low prices I Rooms $i 00 per day and up. only mc derate priced hotel of ] reputation and consequence in PHILADELPHIA Do You ">««d .Male Uelp. The Bowery Misaion. conducted by I Louis Kloksch, has notified the Governors of the sevtral States that the Mission can supply at a moment's notice any number of able-bodied men , | for unskilled labor to the farms and i industrial centres where thejj^ is a j ' marked dearth of labor. All that is i ! required to secure such help is to pay I . transportation. Applications should i i ] be addressed John C. Earl, Free ^abor 'I Bureau. 92 B-b'-- Ho-:*r. New York. I 0. A MERCHANT, JR- ; j COMMISSION BROKER j STOCKS BP BONDS 06 WASHINGTON ST.. CAFE MAY, N, i. .. f BELL PHONE 86 KEYSTONE 68Q^ i 1 ;

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